Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, December 11, 1931, Image 5

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    SPEND CHRISTMAS
WITH THE FAMILY
OVER THE HOLIDAYS
Between All Stations
linimum reduced round-trip fare $1.00
Tickets will be sold also at fare and
ne-third for the round trip to all
oints in the Middle West, includ-
1g Illinois, Missouri and Wisconsin
nd all stations in Virginia, West
Pui, Kentucky and tern Can-
a.
Tickets good going December 23,
{ and until noon the 25th; returning
ntil January 4.
Similar fares to many other points
, the West, South and Southwest,
y effect December 22, 23, 24: good
sturning until January 5.
Tickets good on all trains in
aches: or Pullman cars on pay-
ent of Pullman charges.
Complete details at ticket offices.
Pennsylvania Railroad
1 % REDUCTION
3 er Round Trip
PINE GROVE MILLS i
Warren Bailey is driving a new
Ford car. :
Rev. John S. English made a busi-
ness trip to Clearfield, on Tuesday.
George R. Koon and wife spent
last week visiting friends at Dun-
cannon.
Mrs. Elizabeth Deters, widow ofa
Civil war veteran, is recovering from
a recent illness.
Mrs. Russell and son, of Lock
Haven, spent a few hours with
friends here, on Sunday.
Eugene Irvin and wife, of Penn-
sylvania Furnace, spent Sunday af-
ternoon with friends in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Don DeVoss, Chau-
tauqua workers, were entertained at
the Lutheran parsonage on Monday
evening.
Royal Kline has our acknowledge-
ment for a nice piece of the buck he
brought home from the Allegheny
mountains.
Thomas Mairs, of Columbus, Ohio,
visited his parents, Prof. and Mrs.
T. I. Mairs, at State College, over
the week-end and Sunday.
Mrs. Sara Williams, Mrs. Albert
daughter, Mrs.
in
to accompany her
Katherine Block, to her home
Washington for a visit and sight-
seeing trip, expecting to go to Phil- |
adelphia to visit her son, J. W. and
daughter Mary before returning
home.
After the routine business had
‘been disposed of at a regular meet-
Rebekah | spent last week with friends in Wil-|
Saturday evening, a birth- | ljamsport. i
ing of Lady Ferguson
lodge, last
day play was put on by a class of
twenty-two members which proved a | gold, Sunday, to visit his
most delightful as well as novel en-
tertainment. Refreshments were
served later.
The voters of Ferguson township
should not fail to attend the public
meetings to be held in the Grange
hall, Pine Grove Mills, at 7.30 o'clock
next Monday evening, and at Bailey-
ville, on Tuesday evening, in the in-
terest of the proposed bond issue for
a new consolidated school building,
for which a special election will be
held on December 19th. Dr. Lee
Driver, of the Department of Public
Instruction, will give an illustrated
talk on the advantages of a consol-
idated school, while a number of
local people interested in education
Mrs. Margaret Kepler is planning |
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BOALSBURG.
town on business on Tuesday.
Henry L. Dale, of Mifflinburg, was
a caller in town on Thursday.
Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, of Centre |the class.
Hall, was a caller in town last
week.
Mrs. Warren Cupp and . children |
Robert Hess came in from Clear-
parents, |
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hess. i
William McAlvey was called to|
on Mon-
day, by the death of his father.
Prof. and Mrs. E. H. Meyer en-
joyed a week-end visit with their |
daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Whiteket- |
tle and family, at Newport.
Mrs. T. O. Glenn, of Bradford, and |
Mrs. William Morrow, of Sinking
Valley, were visitors at the home of
Mrs. M. A. Woods, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Huprich re-
turned to their home in Akron,
Ohio, on Sunday, after a week's
visit in this vicinity. Mrs. Huprich
visited friends while her husband
spent the time hunting deer.
—Subscribe for the Watchman.
'a Christmas play, “Lonely Hearts,"
rd ‘to be given in the Sunday school
Mr. Platt, of Altoona, was in room, the evening of the 18th of
December, to be followed by a so-
cial hour and refreshments.
| ver offering will be appreciated by
A sil-
AGENTS WANTED
For Fast Selling Specialties
Widely known manufacturer wants an
agent in every community to sell
money and labor-saving household
products. Quick sellers, 50% profit,
constant repeats. Agents protected for
business in their territories. Write
today for full information.
P. 0. Box 3464, Station 0,
4849 PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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OR SALE. in lined overcoat,
F full length, new. r
now living in Florida. Great bar-
gain Call Methodist parsonage in
llefonte, Pa. 76-49-2t
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— Let
| AG of impieeran, nt sis
ted to unde upon the
estate of Miller, late of Belle-
fonte bo , deceased, all persons
knowing themselves indebted to said es-
tate are requested to make mpt pay-
ment, and those having claims against
the same must t them, duly au-
| thenticated, for settlement.
| MAURICE MILLER, Administrator,
| 76-49-6t Bellefonte, Pa.
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| mentary us NOTICE.-Letters tes
: amen upon 0
| Meyer, late of Boalsburg, deceased,
| having n granted to the undersigned
| all persons knowing themselves indebted
| to same are requested to make prompt
payment, and those having claims against
| the same must present them, duly au«
| thenticated, for settlement.
| Mrs. ANNA C. MEYER,
Boals! , Pa.
Mrs. CATHERINE M. BROOKS,
i Spring Mills, Pa.,
| Johnston & Johnston, Executrixes.
Attorneys. 76-46-6t
PENN--CENTRE
Deal and Mrs. Ella Holmes spent
several days, last week, listening to Will discuss the question from anin-| The Young Ladies class of the]
Subscribe for the Watchman. the law makers, in Harrisburg. dividual and public standpoint. Lutheran Sunday school is preparing
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Wired for Radio Al prices o sh fair. Bumpers nd pars tres a
George A. Beezer Garage
North Water Street Bellefonte, Pa.
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Building and Loan Association
Corner Spring and High Streets
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Capital $5,000,000.00
Series open Monthly—You can subscribe for shares any
business day.
Installment stock issued in two classes on easy monthly
payment plan.
Full paid stock pays 5 per cent. dividend. Tax free. Divi-
dends payable Jan. 1st and July 1st of each year.
Money invested in this Association is loaned on First Mort-
gage on Real Estate, which is reduced by monthly payments,
and protected by insurance in case of loss by fire.
Hear the Friml Concerts
Exceptional Radio entertainment is to be offered the
public during the next thirteen weeks by the Florists’ Tele-
graph Delivery Association of America.
They have engaged Rudolf Friml, noted composer and
director, for a series of thirteen weekly concerts over a na-
tional hook-up.
Mr. Friml has composed a theme song, “Flowers to
Remember You By,” for the series and lovers of good mus-
ic are advised to tune in.
WLW, Cincinnati will broadcast the concerts each
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock: WCAE, Pittsburgh, Wed-
nesday evenings at 8; WOR, New York, Tuesday evenings
at 7:15
Half Moon Gardens :
Member Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Association
« Flowers by Wire the Mereury Way”
BELLEFONTE, PA.
As to the Lucas Family
Benedict Lucas settled near Mt. Eagle, Centre county,
about 178s.
Who has his family Bible? I want informa-
tion concerning births, marriages, Etc. of his children.
$5.00 has been deposited at the Watchman office, Belle-
fonte, for the first most complete authentic information
sent to
P. 0. Box 21, Station P . . . . NEW YORK CITY
City Coal Yard Equipment
Will be Offered For Sale
Wednesday, December 16
In the matter of the Estate of Oliver G. Morgan, late
of Bellefonte borough, deceased, the undersigned will ex-
pose at Public Sale, on the premises of the City Coal Yard,
in Bellefonte, on Wednesday, December 16, 1931, at one
o'clock p. m., the following personal property:
Ford Truck, 1926 Model Cadillac Sedan
2 Chevrolet. Trucks, 1927
Chevrolet. Truck, 1926
National Cash Register Adding Machine
and All Miscellaneous Equipment.
THERESA PEARL MORGAN,
Executrix
L. Frank Mayes,
Auctioneer