the Branch gal business in Bellefonte last Thurs ind still it's winter with 22 inches | f white blanket this Monday morn- 8. Dan Cupid has it that a is st in west of Ferguson Le oon. Farmers Samuel Homan and Guy ossman were county capitol visitors riday. The Ernest Trostle family of Fair- rook are all indoors during a siege of umps. Mrs. Ruth Frank entertained Mrs arolyn Peterson at dinner Sunday sening at her home in the Glades. J. H. Gilliland is making his season- ple visits among farmers taking phos- hate orders for Crops. William A. Corl, accompanied by liss Dorothy Spicer, nt Easter unday with friends in Altoona. Well known auto dealer Melvin Ner-| ood of State College was a visitor sre Monday morning on business. John Foster Musser and Edgar Hess ! Branch transacted important bus- ess matters in Bellefonte Friday eve- ing. The Clayton Corl and Thomas Mor- in families of Altoona were Easter sitors with their friends and relatives are. Miss Enid Hunter, of Altoona, visit- 1 her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. d. Isenberg at Baileyville over astertide. Don't forget the farm sale on H. M. lattern’s farm at Seven Stars. Live ock and full line of machinery. Sale . 12 o'clock. Mrs. Vernon Wetmore, of East Main reet, last week presented her hus- and with a fine baby girl in the ellefonte hospital. George Lauck and Elmer Long join- i the Isaac Waltonists and tried their wicker luck at Hostler dam but decid- 1 their bait was too old. Mrs. William Brooks Fry and two ms, Francis and Wilfred, motored sre Friday to spend the week-end ith friends in the valley. Our town is still on the map with val prospects this coming season of sw concrete road across Tussey ountain to McElveys Fort. Charles C. Shuey of Bellefonte was sre Friday looking for his share of surance business and agent for John ‘okle Marble Co., Bellefonte. Sorry to note our food friend, E. P. | ouser, of Pine Hall, is suffering a aralytic stroke. Trusting a speedy «covery is the wish of his many jends. Our townsman, J. Clayton Corl, mo- wed to Pennsylvania Furnace Friday 1 quest of a pair of shoats for his pig y. We'll venture they'll be big ones axt fall, Hustling young farmer and feed zent C. W. Geist of Warriors Mark mingling among our farmers taking ders for Wayne feeds and Armour hosphate. Auctioneer Harpster reports his larg- it sale at Alexandria, the Philips am sale, where horses brought $440 team and cows averaged $150 per ead with grand total $4450. Some long fingered people relieved dward Harpster of the rear tires and ms from his Dodge Thursday even- ig. Fortunately they were rounded p and dealt with according to law. Prof. Earl Transue of Jersey Shore, a authority on vocal lessons, will hold | i the Lutheran church April 5 at 8 clock a meeting to organize a sing- 1g class. Turn out you singing folks Upton. Haines of Graysville recently archased the C. M. Powley farm in adpole valley and will occupy the une after April 1. He will try his and at poultry and raising bumper S. ‘Ops. Superintendent C. M. Powley was a ‘ountain City visitor last week, bring- g home with him Friday his daugh- r, Mrs. Elwood Harpster and two in- resting little girls to spend Easter ason. Rev. and Mrs. John S. English visit- i the past week in Harrisburg wi 1e former's mother. Their son »hn Jr., of Mt. Alto Forestry school,’ companied them home for Easter ication. ! Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ward and W. 8, | d, of Lewistown, Mr. and Mrs. Paul | of Altoona, and Mrs. Helen | engher, of Chester, all enjoyed | aster Sunday at the home of their rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ward, of aileyvile. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Grant, of Al- ona, are re over the arrival, a new poy, Ne, , Emanuel Weaver. | uel Weaver | The Coupley sisters have returned om Philadelphia to their summer yme at Pennsylvania Furnace. Miss ia is at present under the doctor's re. Her many friends hope for her eedy recovery. Solomon Lohr of Clarence has taken 1 the agency for Grand Union Tea >mpany. It is the right man in the zht place. He has made his first call 1 customers the past week with anti- pationer making our town his future | Martin Rudy is handling ribbons er a fine team of horses i Salona last week. Paul McWilliams | ought home a real chunk from Andy sckeup sale and James Poust a fine! we from that of C. C. Rider of Penn- lvania Furnace. i Bellwood High School will present a act comedy “Climbing Roses” in the! . O. PF. Hall Saturday, A 2 at! 45. Admission, 15 and cents. ‘of. H N. Walker, a former town wv, is their principal. Let's give them | enty of recognition. i Lloyd Barr, John Bailey Campbell of ;rone and Reuben Crust of Fillmore | sre among the Shrong at the W. C.| ‘ank sale Friday. sale attracted large crowd. bidding was brisk | id cows sold for $90, ules $220, oats 50c a bushel. taled $3350. i The Baileyville Christian Endeavor | wiety rendered an appropriate Easter | geant Sunday eve in Baileyville | wurch, “The Way of the Cross”, to a! owded house. All are delighted with | e interest the youth of our valley | e taking in church work. Much | edit is due their leader, Mrs. Carolyn | ‘terson. I. W. T. Missionary Society held eir regular meeting at Roy Barto’s me Friday evening. After the re-| lar routine of business the ladies rprised their bride member, Mrs. a kitchen shower. erything essential for housekeeping gifts them a cabinet singer , a gift of the bride's | andmother, Mrs. Jacob Barto. i Some pring movings—Samue gleman to Allman farm at Houser- | le, Carl Harpster to Mrs. use, Carl Powley to Robert Harpster | dinner, on Sunday, rat Coburn and, th ingdon, John , College. UNIONVILLE. Latest reports from Mr, John Ask- ins is that he is getting along fine. Mrs. Mary Wright entertained at Mrs. Sue Mec- Ewen. Mr. Gilbert Keatley, of Ashland, was an Easter guest of his family and mother. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Houtz are rejoicing over the arrival of a little son, on Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lucas and family were over Sunday guests of her mother, Mrs. John Resides. The young people of the M. E. | Sunday school presented a very fine Easter programme Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Zahniser, of Pittsburgh, were guests of his moth- er, Mrs. Jenne Zahniser, over Sun- ' day. Mr. B. F. Peters and two grand children, of Wingate, were guests of Mrs. Frances Hall and son Eugene, on Sunday. After an Easter vacation of ten days Miss Emily Keatley returned, on Sunday evening, to her school at Dickinson College. Miss Dolly Snoke, of Clearfield, is spending her Easter vacation at the home of her brother, Raymond Snoke, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Williams and family were guests at the home of their daughter and family, Mr. and i Mrs. Dewitt, of Clearfield, on Sun- day, Mrs. Bessie Wagner and children, | Earl and Geraldine, of State College, | spent their Easter vacation at the home of her mother, Mrs. Susan Stere, Mrs. Blanchard Holt and Mrs. Gilbert Keatley, and Mr. sister, and | Mrs. John Huff, attended the funeral | of W. R. Flook, at Jersey Shore, on Tuesday. Miss Sara Holt and Miss Helen Barton accompanied Foster Holt to his home in Clearfield, on Tuesday. Mr, Holt had spent a week with his mother, Mrs. Mollie Holt and fam- ily. and family, of Fairmont, W. Va, were over homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Holtzworth and Mr. and Mrs. D. Buck. Prof. Hosterman and family spent their Easter vacation with relatives on account of the farm, Harry Baird to Ernest Trostle's farm home, Martin Rudy to Potter farm, Jesse Dean to C. Williams house, Elmer Ripka to Prof. Gardner farm, W. C. Frank in with son Basil on Branch, Guy, Fishel to J. W. Kep- ler farm, Mrs. Harman returned from Rock Springs back to Saulsburg, Glenn Wasson to his new home on the Branch, R. L. Musser back to Rock Springs, Chas. Simpson to Hollow, Upton Haines to his newly furnished farm (Powley home), Clark Harpster to Graysville, Geo. Dreibelbis to his ‘new home on Wall street, Vernon Wit- mer to State College, J. C. Strait from Dale A nt to State College, James Wasson to Boal farm at. Oak Hall, Prof. Edwin Dale to his own farm, Henry Bloom will quit the farm and move to 8. H. Osman's home, L. K. Dale to Bopishurg, Harry Garman to Dale farm, alph Iston to Rishel farm at Axe Mann, Guy Stearns to Bottorf farm, Wm. Yi to Boal farm at Boalsburg, Mr. Norris of Al- toona to G. E. Corl farm, Earl Neidigh to State College, Wm. Donley to Mrs. Replers tenant Bouse, Ham or to new possessions a Mrs. Ella Bloom to Moore farm, Er mer Pressler to Mrs. Thomas farm, Andv Rockey to Prof. Gardner farm at State College, John Ross to Hunt- ates and bride to State | — Congressman J. Banks Kurtz Is Seeking Renomination - Banks Kurtz, of Altoona, now representing the Twen- ty-first District of Pennsylvania in the lower house of the National law- making body, is a candidate for re- nomination in the new Twenty-third Congressman J. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holtzworth | Sunday guests at the; | | i | ! scratching his face on the crusty snow | of Williamsburg. i George Brugger and daughter, While coasting on Tuesday Paul Re- | sides met with an accident, seriously Guests at the home of Mr. and william Buck, of Williamsville, N. Y., spent Easter vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. | Buck; also their daughter, Mrs. Alice | wm Bosworth, has been with them for some time assisting in caring for her mother, who has been sick for sever-' al months. | Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brugger enter- | tained, on Easter day, their children, | Miss Flora Brugger, of Camden, N. J.: Mr, and Mrs. Earl Waite and son, | of Warriorsmark; Mr. and Yea | o Cannonsburg, and Mr. and Mrs. C. MAURICE CHEVALIER engages you in a game of mirthful marital didoes “One Hour With You” A Paramount Picture in an ERNST LUBITSCH Production ith Jeanette MacDONALD Genevieve TOBIN Charlie RUGGLES Roland YOUNG and Music by OSCAR STRAUS Monday (Matinee Daily at 1:30) Evening opening” time 6:00 p. m, CATHAUM STATE COLLEGE | i District composed of Blair, Centre and Clearfield Counties.. Blair Coun- | ty had formerly been attached to Bedford. i Mr. Kurtz will appreciate your sup- | port at the Primaries on April 26. | Nason, of this town. | some special selections at ten o'clock in the forenoon of | said day, to take action on approval or of a increase of } principal amount of Two hun- | dred twenty five thousand dollars ($225,- 000, 00), and to secure the same, its mortgage upon its property to the Sunday | Trustee named in said issue of bonds as the Trustee thereof. OR RENT.—An apartment in the Sim Baum WHITEROCK QUARRIES | RAY C. NOLL, Secretary. | 77-8-9t. Allegheny | on north PITTSBURGH SUNDAY, APRIL 10 SPECIAL TRAIN Easterns Standard Time Lv. BELLEFONTE . . 230A. M 3ee Flyers or Consult Agents ALL STEEL EQUIPMENT PennsylvaniaRailroad For the farm: RED CLOVER ALSIKE CLOVER SWEET CLOVER TORE ROOM.—Large store room im the Hayes building, north of Alle- gheny St., Bellefonte, for rent. Inquire of Mrs. R. G. H. Hayes, Belle--. fonte, or phone 332 77-101. dministrator's Notice.— Letters A ministration ha ot ath. Joseph E. Haines, late of ship, Centre county, sons knowing themselves same are requested to make pt pay- from | ment, and those havi p. me . ving am against twenty | thenticated, must present the duly au- for settlement, , ¥ FIRST NATIONAL BANK, of Bellef onte, James C. Furst, Administrator. Attorney. 77-11-6¢ XECUTOR'S NOTICE.—In the mat- ter of the estate of W. H. Fry, County of ‘Comire and Shnie ot Dey o an -~ Vania, deceased: of Pennsyl ters testamentary on said estat have Desh) Srited to Charles M. Daie and G. , the undersigned, ana ail persons inde to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned and those ha claims and demands against the raid estate will please present them without delay. CHARLES M. DALE, State College, Pa. R. D. 1 G. MACE or Pp enna rnace, Pa. Arthur C. Dale, Atty. Ex Bellefonte, ng TrA16t HERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a. ‘writ of Levaria Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County, to me directed, will be. exposed at public sale at The Court House in the Borough of Bellefonte on FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1932 The following property: All that certain messuage, tenement ang’ lot of piece of ground situate in the Borough of Unionville, (Formerly Union Township), County of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows. Beginni at a post near the Bal Eagle Bridge and the Public Road Bua ing from Unionville to Fillmere; thence by said Public Road North Eighty-twe and one-half (S213) de s East six and. six-tenths (6.6) perches to post; thence b: said Public Road South forty-seven (47) degrees East six (6) es to post: WE NCW HAVE Straw For Sale $1.00 Per Hundred Special This Week Punxsutawney Coal Alfalfa CLOVER TIMOTHY For the lawn: WHITE DUTCH CLOVER | 1 SHADY NOOK LAWN EVERGRE RUREEN $5.45 Per Ton PARK GREEN ee — DON'T FORGET OUR “Old Gardner” Fertilizer. Dustless Cannel Coal Kofman’s Coal Yard BELLEFONTE Phone 319 Olewine’s Hardware BELLEFONTE, PA. th by said Public Road South nine (9) degrees East Eleven and eight-tentha. (11.8) perches to post; thence by said Public Road and land of W. P. Fisher South fifty-five and one-half (656%) de- grees West four (4) es to stone; thence by lands of omas McEwen'ss heirs North twenty-nine (29) degrees. West nineteen and six-tenths (19.6) per-. ches to the place of beginning. Contain. ing one hundred and fifteen (115) perches: thereon erected a two-story frame d ~ ing house, (16 x 24) and other outbuilds ngs. It being the same premises which Johm, E. Jones, widower, by his deed dated November 15th, 1928, and recorded in the. Recorder's Office of Centre Count ay Bellefonte, Pa., in Deed Book Vol. at Sqge 636, granted and conveyed unto. {ary Elizabeth Shank and ilbur R. Shank, her husband, jes of the part hereto, and defendants within nam-. Together with all the defendant's per-. 80! property. Seized, taken in execution and to be Elizabeth sold as the property of Shank and Wilbur . Sale to commence at 1:30 o'clock P. M. of said day. Terms cash. JOHN M. BOOB, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte, Pa., March 10th, 1982, 77-12-3t AT 1926 Chevrolet 4 Door Seda ..................cccreevseemrsesvenceresre $ 70.00 1925 Buick Cottpe, 4 Pass. ................. coins 50.00 1928. Pontiac. ROBABIEE -........... cin cii s isis itimertientase 100.00 1925 Chevrolet Coupe, 4 Passenger ................coeee.. 35.00 1928 Buick SSEAAIN ............oooeereccnrisnsnsrnrsremsesssmmibosesmsyrarassses 225.00 1927 Chevrolet Coupe, in good shape ..........coooeeeee 125.00 1920 Ford Business Coupe ieee ecereeccenrcsisssaniasee 150.00 1930 Chevrolet Coupe, wire wheels coos 325.00 (931 Chevrolet Sport Roadster .................eenene. 350.00 1927 Nash Special Sedan, 4 door ............nnee 200.00 1928 Essex Speedster ................ i iracsivsvass ssn rine 100.00 1926 Chevrolet Landau Sedan ..............eenecennenens 100.00 1930 Chevrolet Coupe ..............eeecenenneneirenenenaes 335.00 ! 1928 Chevrolet, Pick Up Truck .........ooorerrreeecnenee 135.00 It 1926 Chevrolet Ton Truck einen 50.00 il 1927 Whippet Coach ..........co oo eccensisemsusssmamissnsnssszuesesesspesesen 150.00 ¥ 1929 Dodge Victory Coupe .......omomrernnnennnneee. Sn 225.00 1 1929 Ford A. Model 1 1/2 Ton Truck with express body, 150.00 HF 1928 ‘Whippet Cabriolet ........co iii posal 150.00 1929 Chevrolet Coach, with Carrier Trunk ................. 250.00 i 1 All the Above Cars have the Inspection Sticker on them i and are saying to you “Let’s Go!” ft Decker Chevrolet Co., Comer vt wns. BELLEFONTE, PA Open Day and Night Bell Phone 405 pe ia