Page Two December 30th, 1937 HOLTS HOLLOW Mrs, Nettie Poorman spent Christ- mas with relatives in Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs. James Wesley of Clearfield, spent the weekend with home folks. Jim Poorman of Johnstown. spent a few days with friends and relatives in this vicinity, Clvde Wa'son and two sons were pallers in our burg, on Sunday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maryland, spent Christmas latives in this state. Mr, and Mrs. Orvis son, Mrs. John Walson and Johnson. called at the Walter Swell- ger home in Bellefonte, on Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs son of Storms'own, at this place and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George tained all their children Christmas and visited Colesville, on Sunday Russell Poorman and Clair son called on friends at Dry Christmas Mr. and Mrs, John Watson Christmas, at the Orvis home, Mrs. Clark McKinley was a caller in our burg Mrs. Edith Burl spent several with friends, in Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs Frank Cox, Mr Forman and daughter of Bellefonte were callers at the Charles Lucas home, on Sunday. Monroe Burd spent relatives, in Bellefonte. Aaron McKinley of Milesbur friends at this place Woomer of with re- Watson and Frank Roy Sheesley visited B llefon Robb enter- at home friends at (4) John- Top on pen Watson of Dry Top week days : as Frida ited day Jackie Lucas of spent a few days with Mr Charles Lucas. Mr. and Mrs Pleasant Gap and Mn John Kelly an Orvis fatsol the LE Bronchial Coughs Just A Few Sips and— Like A Flash — Relief! Spend a ~ cents today tore for BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE take doses and sleep sound all nigh your irritating cough of bronct der control One little sip and the ordinar fs on its way—continue for 2 and often you'll hear no more tough old hang-on cough that nothing seems to help. Over 9 million bottles sold in cold-wintry Canada White Brothers’ e ' fr Drug Store. Notice To Truck Coal Haulers GONZALES COAL CO, KARTHALUS hard mines, has good roads to (Coal in hoppers can dump in truck. 15 ton wagon scales at mine Mine run coal all lump. Stoker 3, inch to dust, HE —— C. Y. WAGNER & (0. WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Pat Flour WAGNER'S Our Best Flour 50-50 Blend WAGNER'S Verv Best Flour Winter Wheat, a tie 20° ¢ Dairy Feed Dairy Feed Horse Feed Pig Meal Fgg Mash “hiecl Vavner's Vagner's Vagner’s oner's ra Starter Moved Wagner's Medium Scratel Feed Call Meal mam Jielman's Dog Feed inde of high protein mixing with your d Dealers in All Kinds of Grains, 111.1. EFONTE, PA. * 3 of nd a Sk Mh STATE COLLEGE Miss Mary Louise Frear of Mont- rose, spent the holidays with he parents, Canon and Mrs. Bdward Frear of Frazier Str Mr. and Vandervort and family : nt avenue are spending ‘ lidays at th home of Mrs i parents Mr. and Mra, Bart 111 of Middl town, New Mr Resides Of the Wes k and M Of mn. DC MONTHS WHO AM | “I bring you fine en- tertainment—-when- ever you want it!” NEXT WEEK ES ir. and Mrs Raymond Harr and noon. and C. E. € “Problems in r¢ " YyY JACKSONVILLE Church sarvices on Sunday, Jan, 2 How Sunday School 9:30 45, Topic for d 15840 Dally Living. ' Ald Boclety are as | monty neeting Mrs. J AIMNer: Jan, 1 str Via! : gem annual Mi M ais Ral} wie Robert CON wore hie EAI Pier cher Nitt and ¢hi aiid Mrs er were at the hom Mr. and Mra AWAaS Mr 3 i Christma of M C. L suppe Bartley’ Neff of Uesis paren’ s Howard Mr. and State © callers wt Newton Weaver of wee Sunday after the A. A. Garret Mra a noon home Mr. and Mrs. Bumner Noll and children Kenneth, Dickey and Elsie Jane spent thelr Christmas vaca tion with friends In and around State College The wriler has been informed that Mn Vonada has purchased a good second-hand Ford car, now [ am afraid Ben may have to hire a sten- rapher to keep his dates stralgh'. How about it Ben? Sunday visitors at the Miles Bart- ley home were Mr, and Mrs, James Dicker and children Billie. Edna, James and John of Lock Haven and Mus Ela Lucas, ob gaughter, Kathleen of § tivities let us (Jesgle Confor home oh Sunday. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. tate College nas Cihitistinas and all its ac are pas. {or ano her year, look forward to the fast ap- ing New Year and make good tions not t break bu and bring to this world hb live Peac n Earth Goot d Men, that be Now resol them war abolished (Last week's news) Happy New mitakes a higher and J) 4 ‘ FAIRVIEW Mis Ella lucas vicited a davs last week atl the Thomas home, at Curtin, Mes James BE. Luc butchering at Russ tin. on Wednesday Miss 8Svivia Lucas called at the Charles Chapman home, on Monday allerncon Mrs Miles Biters visited her pare en's, Mr. and Mre, Thomas Lucas st Curtin, on Monday. Mr. and Mm, James laeas and two song vised friends at Moshan- non. on Sunday Miss Ella Lucas spent Christmas at the Miles Bitters home, Quite a Tew people from bere at. tended the Christmas entertainment at Yarnell on Wednesday evening, Mr: and Mrs. Taylor Sonter and children of Bellefon'e, visited at the couple Lucas attended the 1 Lucas’ at Cur Miss Fale Chapman visited with Sunday ati. HOWARD Agatha yaa d | has rmer resides T. A ro enntin moved to Pletch her Tea ner na PORT M AT IL D. A H. Duncar ilipsburg M Bo 5 Thompson Sunday Nicodemu the was ily hurt and is In at Altoona. The damaged and Mis. V. 8. Gruber of Janestown, Pa stma with Grandpa wwandma Willams Mr. and Mrs, Merrill Miles m have started housekeeping in the Harpster house 18. Alice Barry was quite pain- hurt in an accident when her Mrs. George Harpster had a wreck with thelr car, while home from Bellefonte, re- and spel | and and in coming pently Rav hom very Weaver has returned to his from the Philipsburg hospital much improved Mr. and Mra, Harry Bennett had a family reunion celebration on Chiistmas day, it being their {wenty- filth wedding anniversary W. D. Woodring wrecked his oar while coming from Philipsburg on (Friday, no one was hurt. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Woodring, of | Williamsport, and Mr. Wocdring's | Christmas day with Mrs. Woodting's | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hartshorn at | Philipsburg. MILE nat ( hr ay Havpy SBU RG LITTLE NITTANY el oul m t : al Hecla Willard Hartley with Mr. a h {stir as : Hoy Harler wee The Christ ntertalnment the Fralnh 8S ol last Th even wa t*nded Ven 10 Ue Mis fine program who had dinner and Mrs. Earl Har inday vere Mr. and Mra Raymond Harter and daughter Kathleen of State Col lege and Mr. and Mrs, Willard Har- ter. Afgnoon visitors were Mr and Mrs. William Sproul of Hecla and Samuel Fogelman of State Col bee Mr. and Mrs. Willard Harter were Monday supper guess with Mr. and Mis. John Beck of lock Haven Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pletcher and daughter gprnt Christmas with Mrs Bylvia Pletcher at Howard Miss Lilsh, Florence and Verna Dullen of Williamsport, spent Christmas with thelr parents, Mr and Mrs. Jack Dullen. Mra, Annie Dullen spent several days with her sister, Jennie Moe of Lock Haven Louise Myers and children of Lock Haven visited Sunday with Mrs, Mary Delaney. Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Boone of Lock Haven spent Chrismas with ng well at edit can be g thelr Wwacher for the These | Bertha CGulse with Mr on Bi mother, Mrs, BE. M. Woodring spent | Mr. and Mra, Willlam Boone, Mr. snd Mrs, John Spangler of | Mill Hall had Christmas dinner with ® | Mr. and Mr. Bdwand Dullen, | Past ey Death of gz Child ughter died 4 two-month idl da Blal: A LEGAL NOTIC ES FAECUTRIX NOTIC) ADMINISTEATOR EAXECL TOR porated, and EMIRICK CRAWYN Reoel ve 1A i Pu Peni NOTICE in Re Satisfaction of Joseph Florey 10 Joel Kling In the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County, Pennsylvania, No. W Pebruary Term, 1988 To Jor Kling or his Jogal represen. tatives or whoever may be the holder orf holders of the mortgage herein after mentioned Take notice that on the 11th day of December, 1937 Delmont ¥. Low. ery and Sherlock MM. Lowery presented thelr petition averring that they are the owners of all that certain lot or piece of ground situate in Walker Township, Centre Oounty. Pennavi vania, bounded and described ae fol ous Beginning at a stone on the line of Thomas Huston. thente by the same north 33 degrees East 58.7 perches to + white pine. thence South de. frees East 344 perches to a stone, | thenoe South 33 degrees East 42 pers chen to a white nak. thence North 60 degress Bast 16 perches to a white pine, thence by land of David All. son South 31 dogrees East 48 perches to a stone; thence somth 81 fd ages "» ane Bach an thence | South 42 Derohes A ph hong by of i ners heirs South dearest { by land North Mortage 10 8 stone: by David 43 degrees West wisce of 1476 perches to the ng. Containing 46 perches net, Being taken by the rail- le plot ground ne half acres Moor YidniLy san and 138 "nt amount MODERN Meed Not Sg er WOMEN Liguid Tablets Salve. Nose Drops Peadache, 30 winutes Try "Rb By Tun” Wolds Best Limon F atcr— ———— WHEN Ww INDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You From Financial Loss. See John F. Gray & Son General Insaranpce Fhone 497.) 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