Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, January 15, 1932, Image 5

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    PINE GROVE MILLS i
Ed Houser is seriously ili at his
home at Pine Hall.
James Kline and Donald Kepler
each bagged a nice fox on Saturday.
Mrs. Sophia Reed, of Franklinville,
is visiting her son Robert, near here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brock, of Mc-
Clure, were Sunday guests at the
James Kline home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Dale, of the
Branch, were callers on friends in
town, Friday evening.
Mrs. Margaret Grove is back in
her home on South Water street,
much improved in health.
A little son arrived at the Stan-
ford Artz home on January 6th. It
has been named Gerald Eugene.
Harry McCracken and James
Peters are working hard to have the
electric lines extended to Baileyville.
Mrs. W. F. Thompson has return-
ed home from a visit with her son
Will and family, at Cincinnati, Ohio.
Holy Communion will be adminis-
tered in the Lutheran church here
on Sunday, at 10 o'clock a. m. and
7.30 p. m.
George Markle, parachute jumper
at the Tipton airport, is spending
two weeks at the home of his uncle,
Joseph Johnson.
After spending the yuletide season
among relatives in town Walter
Woods left for eastern cities on
Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B Harm, of Stone-
valley, visited their daughter, on
Sunday, at the home of J. H. Gilli-
land, at Baileyville.
The next session of the Past
Grands association will be held in
the I. O. O. F. hall here on January
23rd, at 7.30 p. m.
Lois Shank and Everett Barto
were awarded prizes for regular at-
tendance at the Presbyterian Sun-
day school during the past year.
The members of the ladies Bible
class of the Lutheran Sunday school
were entertained, on Monday eve-
ning, by their teacher, Miss Sue
Dannley, at her home on Main street.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Little and
daughter Ruth motored down from
Tyrone, on Sunday, and were enter-
tained at the J. F. Kimport home, at
Boalsburg. Earl is chief electrician
at the paper mill in Tyrone.
A daughter was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Charles H. Meyers, at the Cen-
tre County hospital, on Tuesday,
just 23 years from the birthday of
their eldest son, Fred. The little
girl has been named Alice Mae.
The Fairbrook farmers have quit
shipping milk. Some have gone back
to making butter while others are
selling cream only to the State Col-
lege creamery. J. D. Neidigh is
hauling the cream to the College.
Luther Dale will quit farming in
the spring and Will Garman will
rent his place. Mr. White will go
onto the Thomas Fishburn farm on
the Branch. James Musser will take
charge of the Boal farm, at Oak
Hall.
the Ed Moore place. Mr. Ripka
will move to the Gardner farm, near
town. Guy Fishel will occupy the.
J. W. Kepler farm and Joe Harp-
ster will move to Baileyville.
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UNIONVILLE
Abednego Williams is still very
poorly.
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Loder were,
guests, last Sunday, at the home of |
Mrs. Frances Hall and son Eugene.
Charles Keatley, who has been a
patient in the Centre County hospi-
tal since X-mas, was brought home
Tuesday. i
The Ladies Aid society of the M.,
E. church met at the home of Mrs.
Frances Hall, on Monday evening.
Two quilts were presented by Mrs.
J. E. Brugger for the society to |
quilt, which will be done at the home
of Mrs. Anna Finch next week. |
Day” Friday evening, January 15th. |
Also, at the same time, have their
dues social and a reception to the
school teachers of the borough and
A cordial invitation is!
Tuesday evening the Women's
Foreign Missionary society, of Miles-
burg, entertained the Missionary so-.
ciety of Unionville at the M. E.
him a very sick man. He
tracted a cold at Christmas
which developed into pneumonia. His
many friends hope for his speedy
recovery.
The funeral of Mrs. Mary Hoover |
Beatty, of Arkansas, was held in
the M. E. church here, Tuesday af-
ternoon, services in charge of Rev.
M., H. Crawford. Mrs. Beatty spent
her childhood in Union township and |
was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |
Harvey Hoover, who were well
known in this community. A few
years ago her health failing she
went west where for a while she was |
better. Quite a number of relatives
and friends attended the funeral. |
The installation of the officers of |
Union, Half Moon and Moshannan |
Grange, last Saturday evening,
which was held in Union Grange
hall, was a very impressive and in-
teresting ceremony and witnessed by
a large number of members and
visitors. Past State Master, Mr.
Boak, of Lancaster, had %
Rev. M. C. Piper, of Milesburg, gave |
a short talk on the commendable
principles for which the organiza-)|
Mrs. O. P. Bloom-will-0ccupy- face
BOALSBURG
Miss Rachel Hunter is visiting
friends in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. James Peters, of the
Glades, were callers in town last
week.
Mrs. Charles Kuhn visited her
nephew, John Weber and family, in!
Bellefonte, last week.
Robert Hess and Miss Fern Ben-
nett, of Altoona, spent Sunday at
the E. W. Hess home.
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Homan
and daughters, Marjorie and Jean,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Hoy, at State College, on Sunday.
Employees of the West Penn Pow-
er Co. are making extensive im-
provements on the company's lines
in this section, and are promising
better service.
The body of Samuel - Grove, of
Pine Grove Mills, formerly a resident
of Boalsburg, was brought to the
home of his daughter, Mrs. Edith
Lucas, and funeral services held at
the home on Wednesday, burial be-
ing made in the local cemetery.
Mrs. Ella Black, of Beaverdale,
president of the State W. C. T. U,,
delivered an interesting address in
the Lutheran church, on Sunday
evening. Mrs. Thomas Jodon, of
Pleasant Gap, president of the coun-
ty organization, and Mr. Jodon, ac-
companied Mrs. Black.
One hundred and twenty persons,
members of Victor Grange and their |
friends enjoyed a delicious supper, in
Grange hall, on Thursday evening.
After the supper Mr. Boak, of
State College, publicly installed the
following officers:
Master—Edwin Dale.
Overseer—Luther Dale.
Steward—Frederic Dale.
Asst. Steward-—Daniel
baugh.
L. A. S.—Mary Segner.
Chaplain—Mrs. Kunes
Gatekeeper—Kenneth Thomas.
Secretary-—Margaret Dale.
Treasurer—W. E. Homan.
Ceres—Sarah Ross.
Flora—Dorothy Graham.
Pomona—Christine Bailey.
Ins. Agent—Clement Dale.
Ex. Comm.—Forest Evey, Edward
Glenn and Edwin Dale. Quite a
number of members have been re-
ceived during the past year and
another class will be initiated at the
next meeting. Mrs. John S. Dale
and Mrs. Boak, of State College,
were among the guests present.
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BELLEFONTE CHURCHES.
METHODIST CHURCH.
Church bible school, C. C. Shuey,
Supt, 9.30, Superb study extra
events; slogan decision. League,
6.30, has challenging study, discus-
IN
‘sions by prepared leaders, attractive
meeting for young e. Holy
Communion, 10.45, with key word
meditation. Baptism of children,
3 p. m. Evening preaching and
Communion. Annual corporation
meeting, Wednesday, 8 p. m.
a , Monday, Tues-
day, (with class at church,) Thurs-
day and Friday. Special revival
meetings, open on 24th; “The Gal-
braiths” in their song programs,
and Dr. G. 8. Womer, of Philipsburg,
assisting the pastor. Evangelistic
campaign slogan Hope and Help.
Horace Lincoln Jacobs, Pastor.
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH.
9:30 A. M., Church school.
* 1045 A. M., Holy communion.
7:30 P. M., Holy communion and
sermon: “Eye Witnesses of His
Majesty.”
The confessional service prepara-
tory to the Holy Communion will
be held this Friday evening, at 7.30
o'clock. The annual congregational
meeting will follow.
Clarence E. Arnold, Pastor.
© ——We will do your job work
Mothers- |
Cot- | Overdraf
HOWARD. ——Jury Commissioners J. C.
Sat Condo and J. C. Gates will draw
Miss Annie Spigelmyer, of New, jury, today, to serve at the Feb-
York city, is visiting her mother,
Mrs. Maggie Spigelmyer. [Yury lerin of court.
| Miss Viola Reynolds, of Lock Hav-' SM
‘en, is the guest of her aunt and ——Last week 109 motorists in
‘uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Harvey. Pennsylvania had their licenses re-
| Miss Emma Pletcher is
‘several weeks in Langhorne, the code.
| guest of her sister, Mrs. Harry
| Ivins. |
| 2 Alta Pletcher and daughter, | jp
ma, spent Friday in Lock ' ornin
Haven at the home of Mrs. Gordon Sight o'clocic'tn tHe ge
H. Lauth.
Mr. and Mrs. Girard Altenderfer REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
were guests, Saturday, of the lat. aE O
ter's brother-in-law a sister, My | Jiro W. oo 4 to Federal
and Mrs. C. R. Wynn, at Sunbury. g Boggs Twp.;
The High school athletic associa Aaron valine
tion held a card party in the grade | T 3B hi , go to Har-
school building, on Friday evening, $s . oh n Worth Twp.;
about 40 people being in attendance. =
The prize winners were Miss Freda
Confer, sohn Gledhill, Paul Fores-
man and Evelyn Williams. =
On Thursday evening about 23
members of the M. E. Ladies Aid
held a surprise party at the home of |
one of their members, Mrs. Lyde|
M. Pletcher, the occasion being Mrs.
Pletcher’s 80th birthday anniver-
sary. During the evening various
games and contests were enjoyed
and delicious refreshments were
| served. Those present were Mrs. =
Edyth Ekdahl, Miss Alice Pletcher, FRIDAY —
Mrs. Mabel McDowell, Miss Lula |
| Schenck, Mrs. Charles Pletcher, Mies| Tul Lukas, Sidney Fox in
| Carrye Butler, Mrs. Clara Butler, STRICTLY DISHONORABLE”
SATURDAY —
!Mrs. Ruth Long, Mrs. William]
Pletcher, Mrs. M , Mrs. |
Is. Mae Thompson, M | (Complete Show at 9:30 Tonight After
Basketball Game.)
Alta Pletcher, Mrs. Lillian Holter, |
Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Fred Pletcher Mrs. |
Rachel Weber, Mrs. Jennie Weirick, . Bert Wheeler, Robert Woolsey in
Mrs. Chester Neff, Mrs. J. E. Fores- “PEACH O' RENO”
man, Mrs. J. F. Winkleblech, Miss
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——On Wednesday thermometers
- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Oe thiiny|
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STATE COLLEGE
(Matinee Daily at 1:30)
1s GAL ADVERTISEMENTS | George O’Brien, Roscoe Ates
in Zane Grey's
“THE RAINBOW TRAIL"
THURSDAY—
Sylvia Sidney, Gene Raymond in
“LADIES OF THE BIG HOUSE”
NITTANY THEATRE
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— Let-
A ters of administertion, having besh FRIDAY —
ranted to the undersig upon
estate of Mary E. Miller, late of Belle- |. “STREET SCENE”
fonte borough, deceased, all persons
knowing themselves indebted to said es- | SATURDAY—
“STRICTLY DISHONORABLE”
tate are requested to muke prompt pay-
against
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY—
ment, and those having claims
the same must present them, duly au-
(After-School Matinee on Tuesday, start-
ing at 3:45.)
thenticated, for settlement.
MAURICE MILLER, Administrator,
, Jackie Cooper, Robert Coogan in
“SOOKY”
| Mae Johnson and Miss Alma Pletch- ‘MONDAY AND TUESDAY—
| er. i :
Marie Dressler in
| —We will do your job work night) “EMMA?”
| = = WEDNESDAY —
| =
i
| TOCKHOLDERS' MEETING—The an-
{ S nual meeting of the stockholders ol!
! Whiterock Quarries will be held atl
| tne offices of the Company in Belletonte,
ra., on Monday, January 25, 1932, at ten
ociock a. m., for the election of direc-
tors for the ensuing year and to transact
such other business as nay properly
come betore such meeting.
RAY C. NOLL, Secretary
77-2-3t
76-49-6t Bellefonte, Pa.
EPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
R Farmers National Bank, No, 13118
at Bellefonte, in the State of Penn-
business
sylvania, at the close of on
December 31, 1881.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts
Bank Xi i
Cash and due from banks ..... 17,086.05 |
Outside checks and other cash |
JROINE ..ccccmemenssssmrmmemmensremassassasses 176.55 | FN
TOE nines $186,167.41 |
LIABILITIES |
Capital stock paid in . |
SUTPIUS ceceeoressesmtassessasiasses 19,700.00 | HAY
Undivided profits-net ... - X8.80 |
Due to banks, includi - |
fied and cashiers’ checks out- |
SARGINE orci. 309.13 |
Demand de . —— |
Time deposits {}
Bills payable and rediscounts .. 13,485.00 | |
TORE .ocossminermssseussoesssresssrsns $186,167.41 | §
State of Pehla fvanis County of Centre,
8. 8: HAYS W. MATTERN Jr., cash-
above-named bank, do solemn-
ly swear that the above statement is |
true to the best of my knowledge and
its
YS W. MATTERN, Jr.,, Cashier |
to before me §§
ier of
‘woked because of violations of ise
An Ordinance.
; ting, under the right of emi-
nent as, certain real estate in the
Borough of Bellefonte to be used in
the extension of and the safe and
economical operation of the water works
and water system of borough of
| Bellefonte and which said real estate is
Amelia O.
Al
|
the property of Gamble,
Rose R, Ostertag, G. McClure Gamble,
Elizabeth A. Talbott and Ruth
| Bellefonte, and
) hereinafter
described, which
more fully
under the last will and
AND WHEREAS, the corporate author-
ities of the said h ve been un-
able to negotiate a of the prop-
erty hereinafter described from the leg-
atees of the said George M. Gamble,
deceased, and it is necessary for the
Burposes hereinabove stated that the
of Bellefonte should become the
owner of the herinafter describd property
under the right of eminent domain.
NOW THEREFORE:
SECTION ONE:—Be it ordained and
enacted by the Council of the Borough
of Bellefonte, and it is hereby ordained
and enacted by the authority of the
same, that the said Borough hereby take
and appropriate and does hereby take
and appropriate under the right of emi-
nent domain for the purpose of the ex-
tension of and the safe and economical
operation of the water plant belonging to
said Borough, which sald lands so as
aforesaid appropriated and taken are sit-
uate in the rough of Bellefonte ,in the
County of Centre and State of Pennsyl-
vania, and are bound and described as
follows, to-wit:
BEGINNING at an iron post at the
Southern end of Guard rail along Spring
Creek on South Water Street in the
Borough of Bellefonte at the Northeast-
erly corner of land of Darius Waite;
thence along the Northern line of said
Darius Waite lot 66 degrees West 130
feet to post on Eastern side of overflow
6% to concrete
amr, ati Bey tne Sait
y :
pa utes West approximatel
feet more or concre!
-
Com; 5. aforesaid at etant® | yg
of way
tne’ Lewisburg by Divigcn 31
by and along the side of +
said right of way of said Pennsylvania
Rail to water's of 8
Creek; a Ni direction,
along the of
ring Creek to a point on the bank of
is as
thence South 741; degrees Bast al
said Spring Crack at the Northern :
of said “Island” to an iron post to a.
int on Water Street distant 150 feet
along the Western side of North Water
Street along the top of stone wall to am
iron post at the corner of Darius Waite
property, the place of beginning.
Being the same premises excepted and
reserved by George M. Gamble and
Amelia O, Gamble, his wife, by deed
dated the 29th day of June 1928 and re-
corded in Deed Book Vol. 129 page 480
conveying certain premises therein re-
cited to Ammon G. Bashoar, Alter K,
Ulsh and Karl W. Bashoar, reference to
the same being had will more fully and
at large appear.
SECTION TWO: That upon the pas-
gage of this ordinance the Borough So-
licitor is hereby authorized and d
to prepare a bond as provided by law.
for the payment in full of all damages
as compensation for the appropriation of
the lands hereinabove described which
said bond shall be executed by the Pres-
ident of Council and attested by the
Secretary thereof, under the common,
seal of said Borough, and shall thereaf-.
ter be delivered to the parties in inter-
est or filled in the Court of Common
Pleas as provided a law, whereupon
the sald ough 2 1 take Hmed i ate
possession of the lands so appropriated.
ORDAINED AND ENACTED nto an
Ordinance at a regular meeting of Coun~
cil this 4th day of January, A. D. 1
JOHN 8S. WALKER
President,
W. T. KELLY
Borough Secretary
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ATTESTED:
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channel from the Big Spring; thence And now, to-wit, January 6th, A. D_
South 9 de West along Eastern | 1932 the foregoing Ordinance is hereby
side of said overflow channel from the | approved.
Big Spring, 72 feet to a post a line of H. P. HARRIS
Big Spring property; thence by sald Big 77-2-2t Burgess.
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730 P. M.—
Special Used-Car Bargains
Cars that Cannot be Matched Elsewhere for Price Value
All Cars listed have been carefully inspected by our trained mechanics
Ninety-nine men will occupy a reserved
and sing Sankey’s old and popular song
Great Mass Meeting
at, the Evangelical Church, Bellefonte,
Sunday Afternoon at. 3 o'clock, when
Miss Sara C. Palmer, Evangelist, will lecture on
“I5 he Bible (he Word of God?"
MISS PALMER WILL ALSO SPEAK AT
10.30 A. M.—Subject, “The Cross, the Crook, the Crown.”
“Sought, Found, Captivated.”
section at the evening services
“Ninety and Nine.”’
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Ask about Discount on Prices Listed
right. ane ae. 1932, Hi i
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SD. GETTIG. Notary Puc. || 1926 Chevrolet Coach $ 35.00 it
lene EB torre aves, uy: {JT 1926 Chevrolet Four-Door Sedan s Ya... T7560 |
dn Vuk of he W i BROUSE ii 1929 Ford Roadster, A Model - - - - 135.00 ali
ed Cafeteria” style, Direstons. 17 1924 Chevrolet Sedan SE poh Cle de 25.00 i
ES TEATS 1924 Ford Sedan Four-Door > boy . 25.00 Il
1928 Pontiac Roadster - « =. 12500 Il
1924 Ford Coach - - . om um 10.00 ill
As Human as 1926 Dodge Sedan - - le ew 25.00
Life Itself! 1930 Chevrolet Coach ll. - = 350.00
Driima,: Liahler 1927 Ford Roadster - . iis ve 20.00
I ’ 1927 Buick Sedan, Four-Door - - - 200.00 Ml
= f 1928 Buick Sedan, Two-Door ~~ - - - 225.00 i
Don’t Miss! ll 1929 Ford Coupe oil ie - = 200.00
| 1930 Chevrolet Standard Coupe, Wire Wheels 350.00 18
- I 1927 Chevrolet Landau Sedan - - - 175.00 116
Marie Dressler it 1927 Pontiac Coat. = = =. = = 7500 fh
Je Aatcwvddure Mayers il 1931 Chevrolet Sports Roadster - - - 390.00 i
| 1929 Chevrolet 11-2 Ton Truck, Dual Wheels 250.00 Hii
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EMMA I 1928 Essex Speedster - - - - - 125.00 Il
wiry I 1924 Ford 1 Ton Truck - i - 25.00 I
I 1927 Nash Sedan, Four-Door ww LTE SiG I]
Jean Hersholt . . . . Myrna Loy \ fi 1928 Chevrolet Truck, 11-2 Ton - - - 175.00 ill
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Jan. 18 and 19 | Jill f
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Shar oorlead Corner Spring and High Streets . . . BELLEFONTE, PA. I