Page Four, THY. CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, FA. February 3rd, 1938 St. John's Evangelical-Reformed Rey. ' C Nevin Stamm 9:30 Church School: 10:45 Worship and Sermon; 6:30 Junior Christian En- deavor; 7:30 Worship and sermon Bellefonte School of the Bible On the 3rd floor of the Bush Ar- cade Building, W. High Street, Belle- fonte, Pa., Tuesday, Feb. 8. 7:30 p m. Sunday School lesson for Sunday Feb. 13, subj: “Conserving the Sab- bath for Man.” Mk. 2:23-3:6. 8:30 p. m. Bible study in the “Doctrine of Devils,” Everyone is welcome to these services. St. John's Lutheran, Belicfonte Transfiguration Sunday, February 6. 9:30 a. m. Sunday School; 10:45 a. m. The Service and Sermon: “The Christ of Glory.” 6:16 p. m. The Ju- nijor Catechetical Class; 7:30 p. m. Vespers And Sermon: “The Holy Word,” a study of Psalm 119. The Willing Workers will meet on Tues- day night at 8 o'clock. The Senior Catechetical Class will meet on Fri- day night at 7:30 o'clock. Clarence E. Arnold, pastor Presbyterian, Milesburg Services, Sunday, February 6th: Bible School 9:30 a. m,; Christian Endeavor 8:30 p. m.; Evening Wor- ship 7:30 p. m. Special services to which the public is Invited are be- ing held every evening during this church's Crusade for revival of in- terest. Dr. Andrew F. Heltman of Altogne is assisting the pastor in I Lr = J. M. KEICHLINE ATTORNEY -AT-LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Bellefonte, Po. To All Who Suffer From Acute Attacks Asthma - Bronchitis Over 9000000 Bottles of This Fa- mous Cough Mixture Sold in Canada a Ra ———— - Pwo or three doses of th BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE in ¢ water and stpped slowly r usually ensures a re ¢ Fane weetens just be hed MIXTI RE a fore you go fo BLCKLENY'S Il good druce White Bros. Purr WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You | From Financial Loss. See John F. Gray & Son General Insurance Phone 497.) Bellefonte, Pa. 4 REMEMBER When You Want Anything in Lumber Millwork, Doors, Sash, Roofing W.R.SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA. Phone 432 fatisfaction Guaranteed IN EVERY DEAL In Every Partlonlas Foi ARORES WORTH FAR MORE THAN IT COSTS. MORE THAN ONCE IT'S BROVGHT THE VET IN TIME TO SAVE A COW OR MORSE. IT PAYS TO HAVE A TELEPHONE.” wf THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA CLARENCE favorable ue rolous efforts brought us some comments and crented attitudes Maybe mo than the faithful few will soon get a better the old town opinion of home Weatherman gave us rather vari- able weather the past week, Belleve he gave us samples of all kinds on hand as—windy, blustery, snow, frig- id, moderating, rain, warm, cloudy and sunshine Mrs. Valera Bateman entertained some intimate friends Tuesday The occasion being the anniversary of her wedding, years ago Mrs. Parker reports the loss of water since her water pipes turned out lee Sometime back a motorist in a hurry made curved angles and de- molished the railing of the bridge spanning Cherry Run near Koshkos' small store Recent repairs have been made so Bronco Buster may again try ‘shooting the loop Lee Moore and family of Windy Hill visited the 23rd with some of Mrs. Moore's relatives in Clearfield Jan. 30th they were seeing more of the ladys kin near Kyiertown A few of our card sharks ete, set in a few games at the card party held at Snow Shoe the 22nd. Bene- fits for the Athletic association sponsored by the borough P. T. A This week the stork delivered a few new miners in the township. A boy was left for the Clair Halls at the hospital early in the week, and at the end another came to the home of Lan Wagner, near Gillen- town station. This is the second boy and fourth child for the Wag- ner’s bul to hear Lan you'd think it was the first and only. Imagine he's passing out smokes! Miss Blanche Buddinger, our third grade teacher, transacted business at the county capitol during the weekend. While there she was an honored guest at the Murkland Hotel Miss Margaret Morgan also spent the weekend at Bellefonte with the ti Meeting at 2:30 Sunday afternoon He will speak in the evening ser- vice also. There will be no service in Unionville Church Feb. 6; this congregation joining with Mileshurg t rd E. Oakv Reg, U. 8. Pat. Of, One Month's Treatment 120 Iron Men Te Super Tonic. Price $1.00 Skinny, Pale Sickly Folks Often Vitamin and Mineral Starved ox 2 5.06 or > found relief with ph minors and vila has ron CODDar us minerals, Red Aces cont (lanins A. C. D. and Gand t ; peeds all four! MAKE THIS SIMPLE Red Aces ole week. See if you like thousands of others, don't feel better, sleen better ond Detter and vid flattering new pounds right from the stars If unable to abtain from your drug. tdst will be sent postpald on receipt ff price, diregt frown laboratories Prepared in the E-Z Health Labors- tories of THE TIEBENS PHARMACY, Man ufsctur Pharmaeists Beeoh Creek. Pa. U 8 A. This Is but one of the E-Z Products. We have others Just as good. See circular or us. Boe what you by BZ buy In glass TEST: Try for C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Pat Flowr WAGNER'S Our Best Flour 50-50 Blend WAGNER'S Very Best Flour Winter Wheat wi) 52 Wagner's ¢ Dairy Feed 20°C Dairy Feed Horse Feed Pig Meal Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower. Wagner's Toviey Starter and Grower. Wagner's Scratch Feed Wagner's Medium Seratch Feed. Wagner's Chick Feed Wagner's Wagner's Wagner's Wagner's Rydes Cream Calf Meal, Eshelman’s Dog Feed All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with your own feed. Dealers in All Kinds of Grains BELLEFONTE, PA. Quinn's (her sister and family) Jurars drawn {rom this section to serve in the Pebruary term of court are the Mrs. Zell Chambers and Julia Retorick, also Messrs Norman Witherite and Charles Watson A number bf selected Lriends gathered at the Harold Fye home the past Saturday evening to help Fran- ces, the eldest daughter celebrate her 11th birthday anniversary, Games and refreshments were enjoyed hn Wl present, Shutika's pet dog Is lost, strayed or stolen. Anvhow his absence from home Is of several days duration. Toxin anti~toxin was administer- ed to lower grade pupils and some of pre-school age at the new school friday afternoon. Dr. Hamris und two state niirses officiated, Mrs, Sefchik visited her sister, Verna Seprish at Bellefonte one day Inst week Mrs. Harry Yeager of Moshannon, spent several days with her daugh- ter Bernice (Mrs. Albert McCloskey) at Fountain Miss June Carlson, talented daughter of Albert Carlson, was cheerfully distributing storebills about town Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. H B. Craft of Mo- shannon, called on the hill Sunday afternoon to see Herb's aged mother Mrs. Cordelia Craft Joe Kachonik spent Thursdn: night with his teacher, Mr. James Brungsrd at the same home Weekend visitors and close rein tives of the Lan Wagner family cane from Johnstown on a flying trip to see the new Wagner baby The baby's grandmother from there plans to remain here awhile Isabell Muirhead a very ambitious fourth grade pupil took the school bus to Snow 8hoe Thursday eve and before returning home disposed of her entire box of 20 packs of seeds Isabell is trying hard to win the special award promised the girl in her room who sells the most seeds Perseverance brings success Isabell ‘keep a’ Lrying.’ Mrs. Eva Wenrick, a most highly respected widow of our town used most of January 27th. to pay a visit to the Roy Ovlers at Jacksonville Charles Vogniak had a short res- from CCC camp life and came Mrs pite home to see his mother Vozniak a few day Newton Laucs valley wa Seotchtown Si Sophie from over the i Ml wWhout The Laurence Sinclalr family were wpping in Bellefonte Pa) Lt the brick "ot day 1 CIfT Reiter « Honors | mentioned we high school Between t and T and the lamp post its our andid College n pews were for Shoe alone has supplied approximately 5( is of the high school’s present Our own school system s some of the praise and rightly deserves it as it was In the schools of Verma's home town that she received her educational foundations for her present scholastic aptitudes A crown to you on your own merits Laurels to our schools fram your ICOPSS Mrs. Besteman claims she came in contact with that plague the measics while visiting one of her No. 10 neighbors recently Next session of our local P. T. A occurs Feb. 8th. Better be on hand 1s not too disappointed i their next venture does not elioit cash returns, Pupils from the same room who have a perfect record of attendance Helen Matty, Le- Koleno, David Fr. Prancis McGowan made sev- eral ou of town trips during the week in his official duty as truant officer Willie Matty, a seventh grade pu- uncer hospitalization for 4 months William is suffering from a tuber- cular femur. He is permitted home but is fettered with a cast on his leg and may hobble with crutches. Best wishes Willie for your ultimate re- covery, Mrs. John Murnyack is going te be admitted to the Philipsburg State Hospital today for observation and treatment, Janiehelpful presence Janle McGowan tendered a sur- prise birthday party to one of her friendly neighbor, school-mates in the person of Edward Drapeho, Thursday evening. The party took place at the McGowan residence and was attended by a large gathering { intimate friends of this promising couple, We are short of particulars in detall but feel that Janie would guarantee a successful undertaking We hope the ground hog seeing his shadow or vice verse wil! not up- sot any of your next months’ plans Better walt for the blue birds and robins before doing any spring gard- ening GUERNSEY BULL 18 SOLD TO DONALD P. LENKER Guernsey bull, Pens | Lad 2351288, was sold re Ivania State Donald 7. Lesikar, Hallfax, Pa. Peterborough, New vania, | | Al 3 A h} v, | STATE COLLEGE The Lady State Rebekah Lodge will hold round and square dance including a card party, in the I. O ©, Hull Saturday night February 12 the public ls invited. Murs, David Slagle of Frazier street has as her guest her brother Charles Baudis of Altoona. Mrs. Frank MeClollan of East Beaver avenue, spent Saturday with her mother in Centre Hall, Mrs. A. C. Miller of East Beaver avenue, entertained the following with a card party on Friday even- ing: Mrs, Jack Smith, Mrs. Frank MoClellan, Mrs. Harrls Holmes, Mrs R. W. Pease, Mrs, Margaret Fulton, Mrs, Mingle, and Mrs, Tom Connell Rev. and Mrs. Harry Babeock en- tertained the members of Stone Cabin at dinner in their home on East Beaver avemie Tuesday sven- ing. Mrs. Earl Kline entertained the following at a quilting party at her home in Millbrook on Tuesday, Mrs C. Dippery, Mrs. Harry Markle and Mrs. B. H. Parsons Mr. and Mrs. George. Harper of Scotia, visited with friends and re- latives in town on Thursday Mr. and Mrs, Ira Corl of West Col- lege avenue, had as thelr weekend guest thelr daughter Anna of Har- risburg The many friends of John Spicer will be sorry to hear he 1s not recov- ering as rapidly as expected Howard Parsons bas returned his home on Helster street from Al toona, where he has been practice teaching the first semester Mrs, Grace Reeder of East College avenue, had as their guest on Mon- day, Mrs. Jeanette Auman of Miil- heim Those who attended the district meeting of the Daughters of Ameri- ca in Huntingdon Monday January 24. were: Edna Luce, Mrs. Eva Luce Mrs. William Dunkle, Mrs. Pred Bender, Mrs. Charles Kons, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Carter, Zella Herdman Mrs. Edna Gray, Mrs. Grace Spencer and daughter, Mrs. C. A. Breon, Mrs P. C. Boeger and Mrs. A. A. Kream- er Mrs. Edgar Virginia Ann of spent Tuesday with Hess of Boalsburg Mr. and Mrs Luther Pine Hall. had as their recent James Duff of MrAlevy rt Dr. Eva Roan of awWanue, attended a Logan ] A JE Lo Hess and State College Mr Quugl R Sire m HE ER Optometrical nald Lanke of } onfined to his | Sun f January 23. Mr n left expect ti Mr loss troub lung alin climate maks hir much A few weeks ago when his brother, Wes was buried. he was not able to attend the funeral on account of lung hemorrhages, but since thal time he ma gained enough stren to make the trip to Florida. We're hoping to hear of his full recovery Since he left we received news that had afely at Ba- vannah., Georgia intended to continue their on © For iin In our last issue we forgot to mention of the {ines of Mrs. Bes sie Fiedler. wife of Lester Pedier On Bunday last she took a chill which later developed into pneu monia, Last Tuesday her husband in company with Paul Stover, left for Union county where they ob- tained the services of Mrs. Zim merman. 8 State nurse, of near Mifflinburg. Mra. Zimmerman has made it a specialty to treat pneu monia cases and has been quits successful. As an outstanding ex- ample of her work. was the restor- ation to health of Esther Stover, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stover, a few years ago. But on Sunday a change for the worse in Mrs. Fiedler's case occurred when her heart falled to respond even under the doctor's skill, and she passed into the Great Beyond As far as the pneumonia trouble was concerned, the nurse had every indications of recovery. Mrs. Fied- ler has had heart trouble for some years and of course the above all ment just made it all too bad for recovery. She leaves 0 mourn her sorrowing husband, a daughter Ethyl, student of East Penn's Val- ley High School; a son Guy, also a student at the same school, and her father. George Cuisewite, all at home. She was a daughter of George and Rebecca Gulsewite A host of reiatives and friends will miss her attractive personality. She was 46 years of age. Funer) sere vices were held Thursday morning at 9:30 o'clock, conducted by her pastor, O. E. Feeman. Interment wis made in the family plot in the Worxlward Union cemetery, W. M. Kreamer, of Fledler, suf fered a severe attack of hemorrhage of the bowels last Thursday His doctor promounced it a serious and dangerous case, However, on Sun- day morning he was much im- proved, at least bé rested very well on Saturday night, and at the pres. ent writing is still gaining strength Mrs, Isaiah Joob who had been on the sick list for some time, is now able to be up and around again, D. J. Benner has improved a Jji- tie. However, every once in « while Hoster- ed wnt im fee] so betler ley ath LA they landed but journey YARNELL and Mrs. Wilson Walker motored to Avis, spent the day Walker's uncle, Brinsley two aunts, Mrs, §B Mrs. Clay Shope Sunday visitors Brown home were Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Brown, little daughter Miriam of Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Brown baby daughter, Yvonne of Milesbhurg, and the Wil- son Walker family of this place The New Testament Sunday School Class met at the Wilson Walker home for their monthly busi- ness, Refreshments were served of the most delicious banannas, grape nut and vanilla fee cream and cake Milford Fetzer the Baney brothers ‘Bill and “Al” ealled two evenings this week on their friend Rodney Walker These four fellows can sure give an evening of musleal enter- tainment with thelr guitars, banjo violin and harmonica and singing as well Pifty-three vears ago on January 25. a little girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kline (now deceased) whom they named Viola A few vears later another little givl-lLau- cinda, was born. These little girls grew to womanhood and Viela be- came the wife of Harry LL. Shawley and Lucinda the wife of Toner I Fetzer, prosperous farmers of this place The girls live in sight of cach other and have always shared each others griefs and joys. On Tuesday Mrs. Fetger gave a birthday celebra- tin i honor of her sister, to which he had Invited their Sunday school class. They spent the day in guilt- ing. The sisters hobby, is quilts, of which they have many very beau- tifud ones. At noon a sumptuow dinner was served Ww the following persons. Rev. Charles Miller and wile and Mis. John Pwl of Runville; Lansberry, Mrs. Clair Shawley, Mrs Herman Kessling, Mrs, John Shaw- lev and Uttle daughter Murtha, Mr: Charles L. Miller, Mrs. Laurence Shawley and Mrs. Hurry Haagen Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Cole and jaughter Marian and Miss Ruth or of State College spent Sun- aiternoon at the home of Mr nd Mrs. H B. Walker Miss Pearl Mu {amily morning mid Saturday with Mr Boyer and Floyde Breth and at the Charles Bellefonte wWeIu ILLMORE Benner tnt Tu AY F LS + wit Bad we ’ & es v RT Ne Geo ge Koons of 3 he tate College, spent Sunds at Prank Hull home Don't forget the play 0 be pre. snted at the Pleasant HI schoo! use by the Woody Crest church sunday School next at 9:30; Fpworth BLADDER IRREGULARITY WAKE fO0 ure not normal Its paturas Danger Ahead ™ Use Jun- buchu leaves and 6 other rugs made into green tablets. This gushes the kidneys Helge alkaline exons adds and soothe the rita. ton that wakgg yOu uP, CAUSES NORM ty flow, buming or frequent deside Just say Bukeis to any druggist Your 25¢ Back in 4 days if not pleas. od Locally otf Parriah’'s Drug Stare Legal Notices nDors “EXECUTORS NOTICE. letters toslamentary in the above estate having on gmoisd to i ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. the matter of he oslnte of George EB. Bpotta, late of Union town ship. deceased Letters of administration on sald estate hav bean granted the un- dersigned. all persons indebted there. to are requested to make hnnediate payments, and hose having claims demands agminst the same, will present them without delay for set- tiement to TONER © , Oen- tre Hall. Pa. ROY C. SPOTTS, Flam - iow, Pa, adminetrafors. Johnston & Johnston, attorneys =H AUIMTORS" STATEMENT. Of Perguson Township. Superviser's Account in Tima. dus 6 1907... Amt. received from machinery rental heh ¥ . Amt. rec'd from other sources For ols and mahi For repair to tools an CHIBETY «iosnssnnnccssnse For wages of road master, .. For Insurance ... : Compensation f and treas Supervisors meetings Street Dghts Miscellaneous Total " Statement of Ooversesrs of Poor Ferguson Township Bal. on hand Jan. 1, 1987,...% Amt. pd L. OG. Peters 19868 dup Amt. pd L. G. Peters 1927 dup ,. Amt. rec'd TYORS oo ¢ sovses 2060407 EXPENSES State INstitubOns ....vovenil ] Modionl BETVIODR Li ianainn 2 A 1886. ... CAUTION NOTIUE. Esther Penner, having me fromm entering my home Pike streei, Beliefonte, Po, I hereby caution the public not tw harbor or trust her, as 1 will not be respunsible for any debts she may contract GPOROE A. PENNER, 172 E. High street, Carlisle, Pa 24 CAUTION NOTICE My wife, Frances Tubridy, having oft my bed and board without just cause or provocation, 1 hereby caution the public not 0 harbor or trust hor us I wili not be responsible lor any debts she may contract, LPO TUBRIDY, x8 Moshannon ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In the Matter of the Estate of Hen- rietta Rockey, Iste of Patton Town- ship, deceased Letters of administration on seid estate having been granted the under siened, sll persons indeed thereto we requested to make immediate payments, and those having cisims or demands against the same, wil preseng them without delay for set. tdement, tw ELMER E ROCKEY, Administrator, Bellefonte, Pa. Spang ler & Campbell, Attorneys x0 ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of Jumes Flack, late of Boring Township, Centre County, Pa. deceased Lotters c. t. a In the shove estate having heen granted to the under signed, oll pesons indobled thereto ae requested tv make Lnmmedinte payments, and those having clatms on demands asgalost the same, will pre. sent them without delay to MARY E BRYANT, administratrix [i tf: A. Bellefonte, Pa. RD M WW. Gethig x6 My Jrobi Pa EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. In the Matter of the Bstate of Margaret Oardner, late of Ferguson Township, Centre county, deceased Letters testamentary in the above estate Baving been granted to the undemigned, all persons indebled 0 the sald estate are Mmeguested to make payment and those having claims to present the same duly prov. en, without delay 0 MARY E GARD- NER WILLIAM W. OARDNER, Exe- cutors, Penna. Furnace, Pe. Spangler, and Campbell, Attorneys. «0 EXECUTORS NOTICE In the Muiter of the Estate of Mire Elizabeth Shawiey, late of Spring Fownahip, deceased Letters testamentary oviate having been granted to the undersigned, all persong [ndebted the said ealate are requested payment and those having prosant Lhe same duly proven, wi aut delay to J. EK. JOHRSTON, Exe tor, Balisfonte, Pa. Johnston & John- Attorneys x7 in the sbove 1 vhs 0 make cikims w- EXECUTORS NOTICE g whe Estate of A LOY ow 1) ) Bly requested tO ma oh Wing n same duly Dry 0 HOMER WALKER Pr HARRY WALK Bellwood Pa wr & Campbell is. Pa NOTICE OF APPRAISAL Notice is horsby given that there hos been appraised and sel apart Lydia Peldle Clinton ceased $18.60 of five der the M. Peldler, late of County, estate widow of Harrison Logan Township, Pennsylvania, to the amount of portion of her exemption hundred (850000) dollars urn- Act of June 7, 1817 P, L. #47 REAL ESTATE Undivided 4 interest iu and tw all that certain, piece, parcel or trac of land situnted. lying and belng in the township of Miles, Centre County, Pennsylvania Bounded and to wit: Beginaing ot @ stone corner thence mong, land situated in Miles Towne real described as follows, ALDrron’ da~ inp, Centre County and State aftre- said, at a ls stone corner near the nublic road, lesding from Sugar Vil. ley, wo Brush Volley; thence south 2 dogrees west, 64 perches 15 a stooge; thence north 2 degrees West 270% perches, to a stone, thence North 4 degrees east 64 perches 0 stone: thence South 2 degrees east perches 10 a place of beginning. Cortaining 111 acres more or less The above appralsement has been confirmed ni # by the Court snd if no exceptions are flied thereto, on or before the second Monday of Peb- 1938 the mune will be confined ely by the Court. JOHN 1. WETZLER, Wille of Centre County wh Cettig, Attorney FR at tear of w Hey in bt EPPS aa = is 5 HEMORT To thu re County The und Honorable IVAN W ed Auditor LP counts of the Prothonotnly, Clerk o Beasions, of the Peas ind Ter: er of Wills, ana r of ured from statements of ed DY Ine wiki the vari officials who when Lise following resulls Account of eR ET Court rome receipts Expenditures: Salaries Pald to Commonwealtl x to Philipsbure YOUN LL. WETZLER from fees for 108% for 104% or 1987 rig out 1 OAL Amount due Centre Counts Account of BOND ( Riess, Clerk of the Cou Court of Over and Termine Oross. rece ints i lome of Pease urt of Over anda the Juvenile Court the Court of Common Plea: for 1837, we In Expenditures TALKER, Judge of Tene rts Deeds WHITE. Prothonotear d Quarter Sessions rt of Quarter of Cen mid Court to of Come: audit the ao Flems, Quarie: nin an z pa’ Cox ¢ Regis appointment, se- audited, sworn checked and sud Wi pursuant w ns ns were on MOONS Wee oo yo a Fray 3388.18 38.13 NONE t of Common Clerk of the 84 ang Termine Writs and Tran- Office Supplies de yt a Fla, Deli one-Dadl BETTER SIGHT I-E-S* LAMP FOR THE Socal fable MAKES your easy chair an easier place in which to read! Here's an L E. S. lamp that's especially de- signed for end table use. It doesn’t glare. It makes no shadows to dance annoyingly across the pages of your book, magazine or newspaper. It gives nothing but good light —light that ac- tually rests the eves and speeds up reading at the same time. There are many other L E. S. models, too moderately priced. Stop in at the dealers’ stores and see them. * LES, ~Abbreviation for Ifluminating Engineering Saclety, the non-profit organization that developed this lamp te provide better light for better sight. \! ORDINARY lamps give only onesixth to one-tenth the amount of light re. quired for casy seeing! LOOK for the LE. S. tag on the lamp you buy = your assurance of a model that's bull for easy socing. PF OEALERS
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