Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, October 02, 1931, Image 5

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convened in the local Reformed
church, on Monday at 10:30. Forty
Mrs. Gerald Rishel has been in ministers and lay delegates were in |
! attendance at the opening session
and were entertained in the homes
r a week.
william Fisher, of Sunbury,
town last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clement G. Dale,
easant Gap, spent Wednesday
was
of
in
wn.
Harold Coxey and family, of Al-
ona, were visitors in town oD
day.
Charles Segner has returned home
ter spending a week in the Geis-
ger hospital.
Jacob Meyer is recovering from
3 recent illness, although yet con-
ed to his home.
Dr. and Mrs. W.R. Ham and sons
ve returned home from their sum-
sr vacation, spent in Maine.
Rev. H. L. Wink went to Gettys-
rg, Wednesday, to some
ne with his wife and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rishel and
rs. Alfred Osman, of Altoona,
re visitors in town on Sunday.
The H. T. V. S. soccer team went
Port Matilda, on Friday, and
ym 7-0 in a game with the team
ere.
Rev. W. J. Wagner will conduct
mmunion services in the Luther-
church on Sunday, October 4th,
10:30. Preparatory services this
iday evening at 7:30.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stover, of
.agertown, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee
seltzer, of Pleasant Gap, attended
rvest home services in the Re-
-med church on Sunday.
The Misses Haines, of Aaronsburg,
companied by their guests, Mr.
d Mrs. Emery Hosterman, of
chigan, were visitors at the H. M.
)sterman home on Monday.
Miss Beulah Fortney gave a sur-
ise Jinner party, on Sunday eve.
1g, in honor of John Hess, of
llefonte, the occasion being Mr.
ss’ birthday anniversary. The
ests were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
naeffer, of Bellefonte, and Mr.
d Mrs. Samuel Hess, of the
anch.
West Susquehanna Classis of the
stern Synod, Reformed church,
A Cordial
| of the members until Tuesday eve-
ning. Fifty members of Classis
were present
sions. Monday was devoted to
' business and the Monday evening
' session was opened with devotional
services, conducted by Rev. Asen-
dorf, of State College, who also in-
troduced Dr. Tanger, of Penn State.
Dr. Tanger spoke on “Disarma-
| ment.” Dr. Jacob Rupp, executive
secretary of the Board of Fo
Missions, gave an illustrated lecture
on China, Japan and Iraq. At the
close of the evening session a recep-
tion was tendered the members of
Classis and visitors. An interesting
program and refreshments were fea-
tures of the evening's pleasure.
Business was continued on Tuesday,
Classis adjourning at 5:30 p. m.
WINGATE,
Rev. Joal, of Pittsburgh, preach-
ed in the Baptist church, at Miles-
burg, on Sunday morning.
Donald Irwin was unable to at-
tend school, several days last week,
owing toabad cold and sore throat,
but he is now back at his desk
again.
The men's choir of the Evangeli-
cal church here sang at the rededi-
cation of the Methodist church, at
Jacksonville, on Sunday afternoon.
Six ministers were present and par-
ticipated in the service.
Carl Poorman and family have
moved from Bellefonte to Wingate
and will live with Mr. Poorman's
mother, Mrs. Ida Witmer. Mrs.
Witmer is still suffering with an in-
jured leg, sustained at the home of
Frank Peters, some weeks ago; and
her son will assist her in the store
and postoffice.
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— William S. Weaver, of
heim, and Miss Mabel Reffner, of
Woodward, were recently married
at Lewistown, by Rev. Samuel A.
Snyder.
Invitation
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Is Extended to the Friends and Boosters of the
Bellefonte High School Foot Ball Team
TO VISIT
Saturday,
ALTOONA
October 3
For the Game With
Altoona High School
THE GAME WILL BE PLAYED ON THE
MANSION PARK
ATHLETIC FIELD
Plenty of Free Parking Space. TROLLEY CARS
from all sections of the City pass the field.
Altoona Booster Association
at most of the ses.
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Mill-
eer ose
STATE COLLEGE
lot a Steel Engraving
but a Man of Flesh
and Blood, who
LIVED
and
LOVED
Bringing to Vivid
Life a Genius who
was Human Enough
to Err—
GEORGE
: et RL
NEA Warner Bre
Montagu
Vitaphone Triumph with
Doris Kenyon
June Collyer
October 5 and 6
Matinees Daily at 1.30
ys. and
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Monday and Tuesday
nif T—
PINE GROVE MILLS |
Thomas Wogan and family, i
Juniata, were Sunday visitors here. [Hj
The first hard frost of the sea- J
son was seen here on Friday morn-|
ing. MN
George
the stock sale, at Belleville, on Sat.
urday. |
Mrs. Pearl Miles spent the early
part of the week with friends in Hi}
Tyrone.
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Centre County Thrift
Corporation
Penn Belle Hotel Building - - - - - Bellefonte, Pa.
Formally Open For Business
MONDAY, OCTOBER 5th, 193]
i
Mrs. Robert Probst, of Lock Hav- I}
en, was a week-end guest of Mrs. Hj
Pearl G. Rog:rs. |
Friends of John F. Saucerman
will regret to learn that he is ill in
an Altoona hospital. 1!
Mrs. P. D. Waddle, of State Col- Ji}
lege, spent the week-end on a busi- HI}
ness trip to Altoona.
Esther Spahr, of Williamsburg,
spent a of last week visiting
old frie in the wvalle;. i
Mrs. Guy Miller has been enter-
taining her mother, Mrs. George
Klinger, of New Orleans. i
The Chautaugua will be here next
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
Have you bought your ticket?
Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Markle have
Borrow Money From Us— Not From
Your Merchants :
The Thrift Corporation :
returned from a month's trip WHAT IT IS—The small loan corporation just
through Michigan and New York established in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, is a fi- If you owe your merchant a bill and do not pay
State. nancial institution performing the same service him, he is forced to charge for financing you or
for the salaried and working man that a bank lose money on the account. He borrows from a
Pennsvalley, lodge No. 276, I. O.
O. F., will install its newly-elected
officers tomorrow evening. A ban-
quet will follow. |
A terrific wind and rain storm
passed over this section, Friday |
night, uprooting trees and unroof-
ing small buildings.
Invitations are out for a home
gathering at the old stone church,
on Sunday. Dr. Martin, of State
College, will be the speaker.
Harry Reed and wife motored
over from Huntingdon, on Sunday,
to see Mr. Reed's father, who has
been quite ill but is now improving.
We have received a communica- |
tion from State College with a re-
quest that it be published, but as
it was not signed it cannot be used.
E. C. Musser, Royal Kline and
Joe Goss, out on a little fishing ex-
pedition on Stone creek, came home
bank to be able to carry your account. A charge
account is overdue after thirty days. Meet your
accounts promptly and keep your credit good and
thus avoid the annoyance of extended debt.
Center County Thrift Corporation
Can Help You:
To people of character we lend money on easy
terms and moderate. It is a dignified, practical,
honorable method offered to worthy self-respect-
ing persons by a sound self-respecting institution.
Come In and Let Us Explain Our Plan Fully.
An Interview Costs Nothing :
All transactions are held in confidence. You
need not hesitate to consult us as to how to pay
your outstanding bills. To owe a bill is no dis-
grace, but not to pay it often is. We are in busi-
ness to lend to working men, and others who can-
not go to a bank of deposit, to obtain the loans
in a dignified, practical way.
of deposit gives to the big business man.
WHAT IT DOES—Persons of moderate means
can secure loans in any amount to $300 at very
reasonable rates. These amounts may be paid by
small weekly or monthly payments, over a long
period, making payments small.
Saves Embarrassment :
The Centre County Thrift Corporation helps
you to eliminate the worry of unpaid accounts,
if you have any. You do not have to be embar-
rassed by collectors and your debtors.
Suppose you feel that you need and should
have some useful article. Come to us. We will
show you how you can get it. You pay cash for
the article and are under obligation to no one.
You choose the day when you want to make
your repayments, either weekly, semi-monthly,
or monthly. In the meanwhile, you have
the article you want and have not missed the
[Fifts'« 3 Weh 68 sod 3 16 inch small repayments you have made. Judge This Institution By the Men
Charles Witmer and John Shuey, Behind It:
stock buyers, of Lemont, took a
truck load of veal calves and pork-
ers to Altoona, on Monday. The
hogs sold for 8 cents a pound.
Miss Alice Bailey, who has been
located at New Haven, Conn. is
back in Centre county and for the
present will be with Mr. and Mrs. |
| F. W. Pierce, at State College.
| Dr. W. S. Glenn Jr, of State Col-
| lege, has been reappointed medical
Paint Your House or Have Repairs Made :
Suppose your home needs to be painted or re-
pairs made on your house. The work can be
done by the plasterer, plumber, contractor, elec-
trician or painter-—then you sign a note with the
Centre County Thrift Corporation and pay it off
in regular monthly or weekly installments.
Telephone : Bellefonte 710
Read the names of our Directors and you will
be convinced of the fact that these men put their
money into this institution, together with many
others of equal prominence, to give the ordinary
working man an opportunity to borrow money
without paying too much for it.
A consultation with us will convince you of the
practicability and reliability of our service to you.
Capitalization $50,000.00
inspector for schools in State Col- OFFICERS:
lege, College, Ferguson, Harris and
Halfmoon townships. There are 31 GEO. H. HAZEL L. D. FYE DR. W. J. KURTZ -
schools in the district. President First Vice President Second Vice President
| The hum of the steam thresher is R. F. STEIN D. M. KLINE HON. JAMES C. FURST
{now in evidence. Neither the Secretary Treasurer Counsel
| wheat, oats nor barley are showing
good yields but buckwheat is re. | DIRECTORS :
turning a high average. Mac
Fry got 400 bushels off of nine §
‘acres. 3
A delegation from our town mo-
W. W. KERLIN
Kerlin Quality Chicken Farm, Centre Hall
D. M. KLINE :
Director, Bellefonte Trust Co.
C. R-. ANDERSON
its. President, Pittsburgh Thrift Corporation
Wm. H. BROUSE
Director Farmers’ National Bank, Bellefonte
toved | to Frazkhinville, Sunday, to DR. W. J. KURTZ
attend evangelistic services in the JOHN M. BULLOCK
old Seven Stars church, recently Partner, Montgomery & Co., Bellefonte n Dsidell, Fiat National Back: of Howard
remodeled. Rev. O. V. Grubb, pas- L. D. Fye R. F. Stein Co., Ford Sales Service, State
tor of the Reformed church, at Ju- L. D. Fye Co., State College College
niata, was in charge of the services
The venerable Henry Sense, well
known bricklayer, of Boalsburg, was
hit and «knocked down by a car, Sat-
urday evening. He suffered sev-
eral cuts and bruises but is not be-
lieved to be seriously hurt. The
driver of the car was held blame-
less as Mr. Sense walked right in
front of it. |
John Gearhart and bride of sev-
eral weeks are spending a three
day's furlough among Centre coun-
ty relatives. John has just com-
pleted an enlistment on the battle
cruiser Saratoga and as the ship is
now in the Brooklyn navy yard
undergoing repairs he came home
FOREST L. STRUBLE
GEO. H. HAZE
Owner, Ice Plant, State College
L
Hazel & Co., Bellefonte
H. R. HICKOK J. H. TURNER
Treasurer, Pittsburgh Thrift Corporation Merchant, Julian
B. 8S. KINGSLEY, Mgr.
s— .
pers of the W. C. T. U. were pres-
ent. Mrs. Broyles and Mrs. Noll,
of State College, added inspiration
to the meeting. Mrs. Broyles gave
an interesting address to the chil-
dren. The pupils of the primary
room gave recitations and older
boys and girls sang.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
ERSONAL PROPERTY NOTICE.—
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned is the owner of all per-
sonal property consisting of farm stock,
implements, crops, etc, as the same flow
is held and in the possession of G.
—~When you read the Watchman
you get all the news worth reading.
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on a visit. He intends going back == - Watkins, on farm of undersigned, situ-
and re-enlisting for another three NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ate in Marion township, Centre county,
years S——r = Sm — ba All Persons are notified not to i -
IDS WANTED.—Bids will be receiv- dle or interfere with any part thereof.
39-2t JOHN LYON, Howard, Pa.
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— Let-
ters of Administration on the es-
On Saturday morning a wrecked
| car was found on the streets of our
town and the license tags showed it
ed until noon of Saturday, October
10, 1931, by the supply committee of
Centre County Hospital to furnish ap-
ATHAU
y
Lew roximately six hundred (600) tons of tate of Dr. S. 8. McCormick, late of
Bi ave Seen Stolen in SWistown, A Warner Brothers Theatre Bituminous Steam Coal to be delivered | walker township, Centre county, Penns
nvestigation reveale e fac a to the hospital during the twelve months, | gylvania, deceased, having been granted
a number of garages in town had a beginning October 15, 1931. Deliveries | to the undersigned all persons knowing
of about forty tons per month during six
summer months and sixty tons
i themselves indebted to said estate are
r | hereby notified to make immediate pay-
he | ment of such indebtedness and those hav
STATE COLLEGE
been entered but nothing disturbed
(Matinee daily at 1:30. Evening open-
until the thief reached the Grover month during six winter months,
C. Corl garage, whose car Was ing time 6:00 p. m.) Committee reserves the right to reject | ing claims should present them, properly
| stolen. It was later found near ———— any or all bids. y For specifications and | authenticated for settlement.
Warriorsmark with one of the front priag, of coal address the Secretary of | ; RANDALL MILLER, Millheim, Pa.,
FRIDAY— the JSeard, | LEWIS R .LENHART, Bellefonte, Pa
wheels missing. State patrolmen M. M. COBB, Bellefonte, Pa. a
: , Bellefonte, Administrators,
are on the hunt of the car thief. Constance Bennett in 76-38-8t |W. Harrison Walker, Atty. 76.36-6%
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UNIONVILLE. SATURDAY —
—
Bert Wheeler, Dorothy Lee in
“TOO MANY COOKS”
MONDAY AND TUESDAY —
(Matinee daily at 1:30)
George Arliss and Star Cast in
“ALEXANDER HAMILTON”
WEDNESDAY —
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McElwain
spent last Thursday with friends in
Altoona.
Mr. and Mrs. William Lucas and
little daughter and Mr. Solt spent
Sunday in Lock Haven.
Miss Dorothy Ginter visited her
aunt, Mrs. Nettie Erhard, of Philips-
burg, over the week-end.
RICHELIEU
BELLEFONTE
Continuous Showing 2 to 11 p. m.
“ Night Nurse ”
Starring Barbara Stan-
wyck with Ben Lyon.
One of the greatest emo-
Mrs. Ada Wilbert, of Bellefonte, i: tional dramas that th
spent Sunday with her brother and Clive Bfovk, Pogey Swamnon in screen ever produced this
ra: ae. 2 re Eimer Roller, SVs ioaY a pals Comedy and News BELLEFONTE
rs. c : — : Shows 7.15 and 9.00 p.m. Daily
new fall dresses on display in i Nancy Carrol in Se Sky he Week— w d a oy v
dress shop, for women, misses an . . ” aiders ” ?
children. “PERSONAL MAID Gangaiete: of the air. in'u Friday, This Week—
Mrs. George W. Bullock enter- — sensational aviation drams. “ »
_— = Eber of her friends ata wa oy, Hu ghes | match Puganof fhe Bag Rane
ham and egg dinner, at Woodward NITTANY THEATRE devils of the sky to earth, ern with plenty of action,
cave, on Wednesday. Mig? astion, laughs. thriils, and laughs.
Mr. and Mrs. James Stere and FRIDAY — oud vaiedy and News. Comedy, Cartoon, News
daughter Margaret attended the fu- Jane harles Farrell in onday and Taesday — -
8 g Janet Gaynor, Charles Far y All Next Week—
neral of a friend, Mrs. Sara Noll, at
Lewisburg on Sunday.
Union Grange is planning for a
“ Spider ”
Edmund Lowe and Lois Moran
Greatest baffling mystery
“MERELY MARY ANN”
SATURDAY —
“Girl of the
Golden West”
Hallow'een party October 30th, in “BOUGHT” picture of the season.
the grange hall. A lot of fun and ot He Most gmaz- A special Western picture
a jolly time is anticipated. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY— ! Mack S 5 Dfetime. with » grea east.
. : WH : . ia ennett Comedy and A stirring action drama
After spending the summer with F. W. Murnaw’s South Sea Idyl News. full of thrills, adventure,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Buck, “TABU” i -—— and laugh
Mr. and Mrs. H. German returned ’ i , A story of a girl who was
p : (With Reri, since brought to New York + afral any In
, . )1 b ; not afraid of any man.
to their home in New York city on = ture in Ziegfeld's Follies.) | er. Now Cartovn
Tuesday.
Frances Willard day was observ-
ed here, on Tuesday afternoon, in
the schools. A number of the mem-
THURSDAY —
“SILENCE”
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