Pie Fight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. November 25th, 1937. RD. o'clock Saturday bronchitis, six weeks. 11 months time of his death and Eva Fultz Ross J AMOS E. ROSS Amos E. Ross, of State College, died at his home at 1:30 afternoon, from following an illness of Mr. Ross was 73 years, and 16 days old at the A son of Peter he wis horn at McAlevy's Fort on Decémber 4, 1861. star on December 27, 1886 vives Delia M. Harp- who sur- children: Stella He married Mary following Alexandria: with the Ttinger of Lightner, of Charter Oak: Fred Ross, of Btate College, anki Beulah Light- ner, ol State College, MY. Rose was affliated with the Lutheran church Funeral services late home interment wi of shannon, Friday moenin for 6 week plication of diseases Orlando was born in Broad Top City ingdon County, on April 18. 1875, making her ag 1 6 | $9909 BELLEFONTE PA were held from hi uesday afternoon and Tues y s made at Seven Stars MRS. EMMA JANE WAGNER Mrs. Emma Jane Wag fo Walter Tine W of . passed away at ti Philips- at 8:20 o'clock morning of bronchial pnet- Mrs. Wagner had been il and suffered from a com A daughter ol Hun* . ne: wit 1 State Hospital Elizabeth and time of 2 1 day band Dav ral services Monday moon {rom shyterian chureh d4f Maoshannon Warge of Mi Gavn A: Brduiren mk 8 made in ¢ 1» d ed Inte: ¢ oy $999 TEAGERS SHOE STORESGS® \3 Hunters Attention!3 KNIT FELT SHOES 2 and MH Tops. BALL BAND QUALITY inch 2900900 3 3 » lo \ A. B. C. and VOSS WASHERS MELROY'’S | KELVINATORS | I : : ’ i PHILCO RADIOS —— Phone 9599-R 1 PLEASANT GAP, PA. J uit v JACOB GN cch Gill, well L Thursday morning Fh 5.800) ger, Altoona. al y week March 27 i Sami] and Ann His wile, Mrs died 2) vears family include whose Folk affiliate + $y ago two M( nn MRS. MARY A. SH Mary A. Shower dat i Lie | Born 1856, Mr he in Ve was —— BITUARY | LL — 1 _— —— Known carpenter f/ i (Sihgleton? Mary Members Mrs ators ye of ? ith iI with he die Altoona ' OWERS., on away at resiqent Showers S. SARAH M. JOHNSON (Hite) of ™ f tin . «. and one ‘smart’ woman says to another—IT’S THE SMART SHOP for your new winter COAT where selections are bet- ter ... prices lower and values greater ! "29 FURS: Beaver *Wolf *Padger "Fox *Skunk “Raccoon | | - : : Sport Coals 10 Aad Fur Coats Guaranteed quality. ‘29. Smart styles § in high shades. $14.95 Value. ARR ARARMAWAWY Sealines and Beavoerettes bLeponit wil Reserve Your Selection Exclusive with Us in Bellefonte ! MOJUD Ad HOSIERY 79 Nationally known for it's fine wearing qualities BARBIZON SLIPS $1.69 and $2.50 Guaranteed not to rip or pull out at the seams THE SMART SHOP “IT'S SMART TO BE THRIFTY” yo EE LOCK HAVEN $4.00 106 KE. Main ‘St. MIKE REPASKY. Mike Repasky, well known Clar- ence resident, passed away at the Philipsburg State Hospital at 6:20 o'clock Salurday morning after a two days’ jliness with pneumonia Mr. Repasky was born In Céecho- Slovakia on October 2%, 1808, mak- ing his at time of denth 49 years and 25 days. He waz united in marriage with Verma Calla, who urvive with sons and four aaugnlers Fun ral services wele held Tuesday morning from St. Mi- chael's Catheile church, Chlirence, in charge of the Rev. Father Pally Interment was made in thé church emetery Deceased wad a con) miner by occupation age tw MRS. SARAH ELLEN STIFFEN Mir Ellen Stiffen of of Aaronsbhwury Centre County Hospital Monday after. with a compli- porn at Curtin Suiffin was aged and 22 days at pairents, sam- and Stiffin Sarah wife R the 12:30 © an iliness ise : 53 1898, MDD months ath Her Boob Ammon Stitien Med at here yon alter cation of May 30 ent J of d 1d, Gadi mon K fed 1 marriag } vive, together with Clayton Boob, eof 0D: Willlam Boob of Daniel Boob, of MHI services will be held on Priday morning formed church in Aar- charge of Rev ng. Interment will be i pomietars d cemetery, her hus- with whom eins Rn and Funeral o'clock he R the " er Fi mi peo ROGER E. WILLARD, r E. Willard, © } know 1d broth un in South 889 making Nh 48 Years H of + interment in ANNA SHORTLIDGE wi * 4 ali e, native d been an or the past ig to a broken hip Deceased was Willan and Rose Me- wilidge, and was born » 74 ye ais R20 last Sep~ sole safvivor is th Walker, with whom for 54 a [ali a ded even] yea idge was an active mem- Presbyterian churct were held Monday the Whaiker resi- ) of the Rev. Wil Thompson { the ¢ Preshyerian ehurch, In- wie made in the Union service rom ¢hnrffe pastor o ROY L. HALL E % | . o11 and nie. employed by Rall d for the past unexpeci- about a ev. Hall, en craw 10 known restden former resident the Peninl- 4 re and in Mileshury night alter L ¥ * § Hihes mine worked as usutl Priday imming home the omplained of pains MN ide. He ime to Bellel ted a physician, and returned The pain subsided under § but dea h occurred shor ¥ after he hat setired for the night trouble was sesigned as the Mr Hall was a son of the in W. and Pennie A. Hall born in Milesburg on Ane 1837, making his age al time 50 years, 3 months and 8 sirvived by Ws wife Peate and the wz children: Job. of Pitts Betly, Rodman, Marjorie Richard and Roy, all at home brothers and sistérs are: olm Frank H.. Mrs. John and Mrs. Roy Bryan, all of Mil sburg of Onceoln Mills: Mra. Guy Kline. of Bellsfonte. and Philip C., Hall, of Tyrone During disastrous flood of March 1936, the Hall residence in Milesburg was vadly damaged. and they moved to ha Mre Frank Daly residence on Ewst Lion Street, Melltfonie re- maining there umil June of this year when they completed repairs to their Milesburg homie and returned to that community, Mr. Hall was a member of tHe Methodist Episcopal) sharoh of Milesburg, and was active in work. He was a member of the Mikesburg school board and was affi- lated with several railroad fons. Tuferal serviedy wera Reld from the home in Mildsburg Tuesday affernoon, in ha of the Rev. D, D. Kauffman, of the Miles hirg Methodist Episcopal eheivch, Interment was m i the Trealy- ulny cometery LUTHER PINILIP BOWER Latler PHillp Bower, well known rerireg farmer of “Mifthetm, prised awhy at his run Pp * od 0a on noon vir! a ined 1 ryt La gd . : LiL Clay ne nese with a comipliention of diseases, | Mr, Bower wis 'a son of Charles dng | E. Moore Evangelist of Baitimore, Conth va lous departments of "¢hureb” home at 4 o'clock | Burning Thiredsy of lagt Week, afted an if} | Gospel Tabernacle. Poster on July 2b, 03 years," 3 On March 19, 1809 in marriage with Bubb, who survives with three daughters and two sons, names 1 Mr Sumner PPrankenberger, Mis Edna Frankenberger, Mrs. Russell Grazier, Charles O, Bower and Randall Bower, all of Millheim Punerin! services held on Mon- day moming from the home, and interment was made in the Fair- view cemeter: Mr. Bower was ga member of the Lutheran chureh at Mittheim in Haines townghip 1874, making hig age and 28 days, he was united viola Were SARA ELIZABETH OLEWINE Sara Elzabeth Olewine died at her home In Altoona. Friday evening 6.30 o'clock after an illness of ime, She was bom in Penn- Furimce, the daughter of and Julia (Irvin) Ole- One nephew and a niece sur« vive, Miss Olewine wits a member Eighth Avenue Methodist it aime sv lvanis George W wine ¥ th church MRS. B. C. ERHARD. B. C. Erhard, of Philipshurg 1:30 Monday mormming. She wently usual health Sumkiay and atiended church and taught her class nen in the Sabbath had taught this clas vaars. Mrs. Erhard was Marthg Fumnace, February daughter of Wilson and She wa Aly mn in her school y for about born at 14. 1868, Eleanor ited in , June 7, ve little and of their and money 0 promote y ind lead (iE 1 She devotedly war she made weekly ' as Stat Advent Church School at t.: Preathing at Endeavor at 7:30 5 ils pm. { ney. Pastor nie Presbyterian : at’ 9°88, Han nentg Worship at Warship at 9:30, A ice the Pell fe Mo | RSET 4 at : Episcopal Church at 10 William C. Thomp- Nov. 28h | § m Parte St. John's Episcopal. Bellefonte 1 v. Robert J Sudlow, Rec Novy, I3th--Thanksfivh m Ch i Euchris 4 ft Sunday in Advent 8:00 Holy Communion; 9:45 a m h 1100 a. mm. Mormn- Prays Sermon. 27 i ra wir tH WOKEN vt ana Dix Run Baptist Church 1 at 9:30, Eimer Hos it. folic wed #ith clnds meet- services at 7:30 except Saturday meeting ‘with adujtd at the 1 junday en and interest is creasing. Come join uy and share In the benefits of the meeting C. Shuey, Pastor United Brethren, Bellefonte CG. E. Householder, Pastor. Sun day School at 9:30 a. m. J. R. Shop Supt. Preaching at 10:45 a. m. bs Be pastor; Christian Endeavor a $;3 p.m preaching at 7:30 p m ov Rev, Paul D. Ford, of Sunmbur Pa; Official Board Monday evening at 7:30; Prayer gnd Bible study Wednesday evening at 7:30: Choir rehearsal Friday evening: Yount Peoples choir at 7 o'clock. Adult choir at 8 o'clock Methodist Episcopal, Bellefonte Rev. H Willis Hartsoek. Pastor Church School at 30 a. m. C. C. Shuey, supt. Morning worship with weimon by the pastor at 10:45. Bub ject, “The Publican’s Prayer.” Ep woith League al 6:30 p.m. Evening worship and sermon at 7:30. Sub Jeet, “Drifting ‘awry front tha Haven of Rest,” Junior and Intermefiatc League Wednesday evening at 6:30. Prayer meeting at 7:80. Church School Board at 8:30, Boalsburg Lutheran Parigh Pleasafi. Gap Sunday School 9:30, Preaching at 10:30; Catechetital in- struction after church services; Y. P. in Lutheran church 4:30. B8ilonh Sunday Scho g i Evangelistic all this week We =35 had " nine are + Fywup ening | Sanday School at 9:30, Cateeheti- cal class meets Dee, 2, at 7p. m Boaleburg~Surrday School at $:30! Christian Endeavor it Reformed churbh a 6:30; Annual Thanksgiv (ing service 7:30; the pastor will be the speaker: Catechelleal Insrue- tions Priday 7:30 In the church. L (J. Kaufman, Pastor, | Christian and Missionary Alliance Revival Fire 4 1 t, {opposite freight station. Mrs Diana ‘Mussér Bower and wis bors | 7eache! the Old Time Gospel” Jesus a il i, Ball Band Quality FELT SHOES. for Hunters. 12 and 14 in. Tops. BELLEFONTE, PA [day and Ohrist the same Yesterday and To- # proach a "We 9:30, Kenngih St, Johm's Evangelical. Reformed | Rev. C. Nevin Stamm, Pastor. {Church School 9:30, J. M. Hartswick, Supt. Morning Worship 10:46 a. m.; Evening worship 7:30, Censistory mee ing, Monday 7:45 p. ma. Prechyie dan, Port Matilda : Sunday, Nov. 28th. [Bible School 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Unionville Evening Worship 7:30 p. m. Miles- burg—Bibte School 9:30 a. m., Chris- {an Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Howard {E. Oakwood, Minis er Bellefonte Sebool of the Bible On the 3rd floor of the Bush Arcads Bullding, W. High Street, Belle forte, Pa, Tuesday, Nov, 80, 7:30 p. m. The Sunday School Lesson for junday. Dec. 5, is taught, the sub- ject bring wristian Rest,” Matt 11:28-30, 41:11, ‘8380 p. m. Bible Dox taught in the Book of Genes ome and Worship with us--Don't miss these wonde: ful PINE INeSsSages Service “e Hh rine is ~ Rebersburg Evangelical Charge Rev. Roval A. Babcock, Minister. ervi for Sunday November 28, h fol ing week Reber Sunday school gt 9a. m.. Wor- m at 10 a. m. Theme: ern Paver Meeting at : y anda Le widay Eve. Theme: | Mad at 9715 a al 7:30 p. m. ser A. Babcock; Prayer MeSAaay evening in oun Paradise it 9:30 a. m. Evan erly s Reward.” mbur School m. Even d at Sunday Vile Sunday relistic ser- : “a 1.30 clock es will comtinue ougn eek and until further OQ I notice Bellefonte Evangelical Rev, Paul Sunbury the Wes For 10 Wo of th nday mormins People’s Mis+ hold thei 30 whe: One en of Them ahd Lhe Mision he public 1 DOH member at 7 given VOThel: i SEH LA Schoo * ay nrsitian St. John's Lutheran, Bellefonte i ember LE] an 4 he Pitt YW Tas . i Lather. Blessed This of member ireh Me vear morning ov allenting or evening nad = a —— DISMISS APPEAL IN PATTON CASE piinued from page one) Won he wa mder no duty Ww keep records is met by the fact that its was he who formerly established that no legal audits had been made. he continnes with the at from the testimony is no dispute as to the appellant, Mr. Huey, orth, was given full op- tunity to present evidence of ; errors and any that appeared » conoeded by the appeliee. The the afiectling the tax collector and appellant are sum- marized in the opinion as follows: School tax due from 1828 1935, inclusive Road tax due from 1929 to 1836. inclusive Poor tax due from 1829 to 1935. inclusive 2,176.25 The above figures are confirmed by the court and the appeal is dis- missed, That the case is nol closed is Indicated by the fact that the appellant has noted exceptions, -- » ; v 4 : L 3 J LYS eT wial court 0 accounts 3.54150 HEAVY KILL OF BEAR IS REPORTED THROUGH STATE Telephone repoits from at least a half dozen sections of the Bear ter- indicated One of the larg st eal ory first day kills of Bruin and his tribe | for many years, according to Seth Gordon, Executive Director of th? Ponnsyivania Oame Commission, Director Gordon talked to a nun per of the field ofliciers in bear ter- ritory and they each reported almost twite as many hunters in the field after bear thig year than they have | for some time, Some of the men also reported ight snow fall, in one case two inches, which provided good tracking thus helping to swell the kill One section in the North Central ‘tier reported 35 bars taken the first day; other sections reported around 8 and 10, Pennsylvania was the first state to protect the black bear, in 1905; since then thése animals have ber E Ar-| $3,474.28 Poets’ Corner DEATH Just why somethings they happpen 0 | We cannot ut one tol know, { That death is in the land understand, g§ sure, and this we We soe him stalking here and there, | He visits rich and poor; |8hows no pespect for hoary hair, The noble or the pure. The king upon the throne his prey | The beggar in the street; And those whose hearts doth seem 50 ray Must all this monster meet | He the wife and children stand Around thal loved one dear And smiles, as with his icy hand He causes bitter tears The helpless babe in mother's arms Ot times this monsters prey FE'en mother's Jove with tears that bum Cannot turn him away in- | Bees He may come at the midnight hour Or at the bregk of day, And to resist we have no power We cannot tell him nay. But hark. a voloe that says, “I'm he Who lives forever more; He conquered death, he shall not be On Heavens’ Golden Shore.’ So if we follow Him who says 1 have the ke¥s of hell, 81 ower to unlock the graves n weil vy C. M. Walk, Julian, Pa 1 with ow soul ‘Lis TOAST TO THANKSGIVING DAY the one of every 0 be Nave here: year Bankful thankiul fo i“ very 4 J shay Gad SY “A Prayer,” Just be Thank! ul Over There tie bit Ne this morn may we are not 4 Le OUR CHILDREN as a ay ad we {here's nothing s0 biessed as chil- ad “ th £4 ¢ A dh <0 FNiGe Lhem he oy Just remember that God has placed em In bands sheers be ne thought the) sale And BR Is ir task wo teach Those little love and feet tO walk straight remember them To walk in he stralg we c¢ant expect ay Unless we ourselves set examples To help them and hot Jet 5.085 My! what a task 10 teach them To pint away Delr toy: ITo wash and comb and always be newt As should all litule girls and boy Oh! The endless questions How can we answer them? They put s0 much faith in ou SWeTs We cannot startle them With the answers from lifes pages Of sin and shame and Just May God give us the faith we need To love and to keep that trust, «Mrs. Blanche Gamer, State Collewe R. D, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS H. K. Matterns. ef ux, to Olive M Hosterman, of Bellefonte, tract in Huston Twp; $1 Ralph Stover, of ux, to Mary L Hartle, of Belicfonte, tract in Siste College; $1 : " | Mercurochrome spots may be re- moved from white cotton or linen by (using equal parts of Javelle water and boiling water | wd " YEN LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, | In the Matter of the Eatate Elizabeth K. Korman, late arg borough, deceased letters of administration on said estate having Been granted the under- sighed, all persotis InCGebled therelo are requested to make Nomediate payments, and those having claims lor demands Ageinst the same, will i them without delpy for set- nt to LAIRD C. KORMAN, Ad- ndnisirator, Howard, RB. D. 2, Pa. W. | Harrison Walker, Attorney for Ea tate, x40 ADMINISTRATOR'S XOTICE, In the Matter of the Estate of Lydia E. Neldigh, law of College Townsinp be of ) deceaned administration on sald ranted the under indebted there ale pay- or de- eviatle havi pigned et reque ments, and those meEnas seainst the a them without delay D. 8 NEIDIGH College, BR. PP. D. Pn the Estate of Elsie Ison WwWnsmp, A ation on sald ed the under- demand nef ment Coll Ww thonut POSTER BRD 1 Walker ae ay r MUSSER, | Adminis 4 AtLy EXECUTRIX NOTICE Matter of the Estate of Dens inte of Townahp, ¥ in the adove granted the indebted 10 ted 0 make i tho ! y claims me 4 Y proven, with- { to NORA RIFPEKA, Executrix 4 P Bpangler, Walker x49 10 "Ww elk 1: EXECLTOR'S NOTICE. the Matter of the Estate of Henry EXECUTRIX NOTCH whe same duly no. withou! y ANNA MARY MoCLOSKEY, rix, Beath Creek, Pa, W. Har- Walker, Atty x50 ALIMITOR'S XOTICE, 1 Maller of the Estate of Anne » of the Borough of of Cente heer Jourt to dis- » hands of he Bellefomte r and Charlies gives Do~ PUI aP- is he Court use at Belle- Monday. the 37, at 10 where 1 attend and Audior Rice. witow of of BeliMfonte Borough, deceased, 1 slate 10 the amount of $500.00 gander the fiduciaries Act of 1817 REAL BSTATE il that certain Jot or piece of land in the South Ward of Belle County of Centre and Pennsylvania, bounded and Begin- re of thence south nineteen feet 19 feet and 2 inches along and now or formerly of Bamuel Rice, 10 post © jland of Bamue! Rice, and gplong said Mary L. Hartle. to Ralph Stover, | et ux, of Sate College, tract In Blate College: $i. Federal Land Bank, to the Penn- svivania State College, tract In College Twp.; $1,500. in Spring Twp: $75. Harvey J. Markle, et ux, to Isa- belle Knapp, of Pleasant Gap, tract | Claca T. Bateson, to M. B Heber- | in State College; $1. John H Henszey. ef ux, to Harri- ing, et ux, of State College, tract | son M, Fretz, el ug, of State Caliége, | tract In State College; $1,500, Emma C. Corman, fo Samuel L. {Gephart, of Miles Twp. tract In | Milles Twp; $1. Hogan 1. Merkle, et ux | Guiser, ot tx, of Walker in’ Walker Twp. ; 81. | Marion Twp; 81. [in Co iege Twp; $1. 0 J H} Twp, tract | Stella W. Dixon, ef bar, to Margar- | ot J. MeCrew, of Narberth, tract In| OU CAN take Uncle Sam's word for it--a good electric refrigerator one of the thriftiest in- vestments any home can William A. , axecr , 10 Hagry | |B. Miller, et ux, of Philipsburg. | [tract in Phiipsburg; assiduously hunted year affer year under restricted seasons and regu jations. In one year. 1924, Pehn- syivania killed mote Black Bears | than all the other states cofmibined, | Whie the a black bear iwighs from 250 to notable [from timé (0 time, [record in the Commission office | imistially jarge animais—one of ote of | Comfy. twa pounds, sot | specimens have been taken | are no reftigerator. See how easily you can own a big, new GB Triple Thrift Refrigerator tight sow, BELLEFONTE and ~ | this of Miles | y | EXECT "land 40 feet and 10 inches to land David Parsons Estate; thence long sald land 28 feet four ipehes Jafidy now or formerly of William L. Steel, Br, thence along said land 47 feet to place of beginning, contalfi- ing about 4 perches more or less. The stone wall being the western ling of propepriy and extending east iwardly to the alley. And thereon jerecied u one and one-half story frame dwelling house, Me ubove appralsement has bBéen confined rl #i by the Court and if Lio exceptions are filed thereto, 2 or be- fore Lhe focond Motiday of Der 1937 the same will be confirmed =b- sotutely by the Court. JOHN L. WETZILER, Register of Wills, Centre County. WwW. OC, Bunkle, Attorney. 47 TORS SALE OF REAL FERRONAL PROPERTY undersigned Executor ist Will AND under and testament of John of the Borough of of Centre and nneylvanis, deceased, In and in conformity with contained in the last tament of the sald de- at public sale, on rea! and personal propery of the late decedent, which premises are situate Hout one and one-half (1%) miles East of Milés- burg, Pa near the Pile road, (known as the back road), leading from Mile ® Wo ( and about one-half (% mile South of sald public road, in the Township of Bogge, County snd State aforesaid, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4TH. 1037 Commencing st 200 o'clock 0. m REAL EBTATE—All that certain tract and parcel of farm land with the tenements and Improvements thereon erected situate | Centre County . ng 158 acres and 188 perches, lens, of which approximately is In good state of coultive- atihorivy nad ie more or 190 acres -w 9) frame, dwelling 40 110, or and gli other nacesssry ncluding a midk house J re Hod are in ar THEREON ERECTED a nine room, vwo (2) story house, frame barn, thereabouts outl-bhiuldings nd which condition Good orcherd and other fruit trees nL ihe premises There is a never-faill property Ww be solid pn wwrn PERSON ULQings Cian ng well on the and sled one AL PROPERTY -—lmanedi- 0 the ofiering of the above for sale, there will be sola Delco Light Plagit, four (4) Joads 10f hay and one (1) heifer TERMS OF SALE Personal Proper- ty«Cash REAL BSTATE 257 pr he Dild lo the under Or on day of sile whet § ¥ Ig knocked down and declared the balance of 76% of the “Ww De paid 0 the un- n cash, upon de- cl wie real estate One we 0 the above describ. to the LEFONTE TRUST COMPANY r of. ei ¢ eased S44 YEAGERS SHOE STORES 4 $Shoes for Hunters ! 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