Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, —— — RE Interesting News Happenings from Clarence and Immediate Vicinity Valentine Day has come and gone. A most pleasant surprise was recelv- ed by Mr. Brungard the No. Four teacher in the form of a gift from a higher grade pupil—a box of Val- entine sweets. With all his mean- ness this teacher appears quite pop- ular having recelved the majority number of Valentines among the teaching staff. That number far exceeded the three score mark. Honor goes to the pupils who were showered with the most Valentines In their respective rooms, Wrst grade, Kathleen Myers and Andy Toblas; 2nd. Elsie Tynio 37; 3rd Mabel Vangor and Robert Mumyak: 4h. June Carlson and William Koghkor 5th. Muriel Vangor; 6th Marie Leigi; 7th. Delores Mclaugh- i'n; 8th. Della Heaton. Sccond grade puplls taught bY Ana McGowan of Moshannon who have perfect attendance term to date are: John Martonchik, Chiis- tiana Botson, Mildred Kolasa and Helen Watson An unofficial censuy our local industries of some 01 approximately 179 employees their brick row: Lehigh Coal Co. at Poormanside (Smith foreman) 147; WPA road construction (Koshko supervisor) 23 (project completed) No. Twenty-two mines (3 miners) Ziegler the notorious ax wielder of No. 10 was pronounced mentally nl by a sanity commission and was week (sold down the river) re- el i to an institution for RE cor nded such of those thus afflicted. Mr. John Murnyak of Cherry un, Tas entertained ovemight at ty bastile Wednesday Eva Wenrick and son Lloyd home last Sunday afer time during the week her daughter Kath- riends in North Bend. Mrs. Jack lambert and Milesburg, spent Tues- at the John Muirheaa turned f birthday ball to be held at 2nd. for the P mises to be quite an oCCa- t two of our have military as- yrapcho and Anthony 1 the competitive { last week for Point. Honors and Altoona al pull hereabouts 1€58 xal banjoers re out of towners gave a superb ice 0 a goodly number of s both Wednesd and y evening al the “Nickelod- (Town Hall). By asking 30c ” forced O wha It Is Dangerous It is dangerous to sell a SUBSTI TUTE for 666 just to make three or four cents mere. Customers are your best assets; lose them and you lose your business. 666 is worth three or! four times as much as a Substitute. Specializing in Surgery Years Practica! Experience DR. A. A. DONAHOE VETERINARIAN Doz & Cat Hospital Gen. Practice 123 North Barnard Street STATE COLLEGE Dial 4021 oa Reg. U. 5. Pat, OF, One Month's Trentinent 120 Iron Men The Super Tonle. Price $1.00 KED ACES FOR PALE FACES Skinny, Pale Sickly Folks Often Vitamin and Mineral Starved Make Good Red Blood—Red Aces for Pale Paces Aces Rich Mmmeral-Vitamin, Mate from the Seca, has helped hosts of worn out, palé, sickly folky into strong, red-bicoded med and women. Mal-nouarishment (lo. ufliclent minerals and vitamins) ex- plains why some folks stay thin, all- ing, worn with weakened resist. ance 4 have fo! Thou- Red Coucen build It has lron, copper, cal- , and phosphorus, vitally need- blood and tissue Dbdullding nt bs Red Aces natural and millions of people In the States aren't petting enough v in their food. Besides these precious minerals, Red Aces contrib- ite Vitamins A. C. D. and Gand the dy needs all four! MAKE THIS SIMPLE TEST! Try Red Aces for one week. Bee if you, like thousands of others, don't feel better, sleep better, cat better and add flattering new pounds right from the start centirgte of price laboratories. Prepared in the E-Z Health Labora tories of ! TIBBENS PHARMACY, Manufacturing Phammaecists, Beech Oreek, Pa. U. 8. A. This is but one of the E-Z Products. We have others fst as good. Bee circular us, See what you by B-2Z buy In include E. M. | France Refractories (brickyard) has | on admissicn the Halls (theatre pro- | prietors generously allowed the mu- siclans 50c.of proceeds. A sum of 1435 or upwards was realized by each, {The band group plans to outfit a [new member with instrument and f'raps to make the local unit more attractive as well as drumjoyous. Players featured «<n he well chosen Banjo program were: Helen Decker, Jean Boden, Chalr Poorman, and Ralph Reese of Bellefonte; Bet- ty Stephens, Delores Isabell Stephens, Clair Tarman, Jack Bell and Leslie MaoLaughlin from here. This same local group is expected to be sponsored by the P. T. A. group at another public ap- pearance in tha not too distant fu- ture. Four'h and Sixth grade celebrated the 14th by having a party at school in the P. M. At the jormer piace each pupil who had shared his Christmas box wilh some poorer child received a special treat. Con- tests, games, anagrams and fortunes preceded the opening of the Valen. Box Grade Four also observed Indian Day Friday in pioture, poem and story, also objectively. Scveral In- dian aiticles were displayed Mrs. Mary Chambers, son Edward and daugh'er Geraldine, visited her sister, Mrs. Annie Watson near No 9, Sunday the 13th Earl Blair eldest son of Howard Blair was quite [ll (he past week and hence could not agitend First grade heie. Dr. pronolinced the ailment a touch of appendictiis. Bar] Is a pupil sho Is (ransported fiom be- yond Snow Shoe boro by the Steph- 3s bus which makes dally trips to and from the vicinity of Gillentown station. (Windy Hil) The Counly Convention of school Directors to be held in Bellefonts ursday will call the following s of the lical board repre- Bas: precinct. Mrs. Vivian (Secy) Mis. Josephine Drapcho, Mr. Andy Tobias and Mr lam Tam We re sure they'll return to their thankies itlons wholeheartedly, physically yr @ alle y ally (tho | tine en ssniing Watscn, (Leas) - hy bs 1 14 = Sa S all vers Ne. say oceanward repealing ioell. A spectacie wo teens and younger and reminkoent quand- ray to oldsters who recall rafting when the lumber indust'y of C tral Penna. was in its prime. to Clarence residents alone ture ralt promemadiog Ch would be rent In itscll » ho dares? nature has malerias sports Greetings ne Cow P.acher of the West. We're happy to be of service to you. Thanks for your unsolicited approval of cur efforts Sarty we're not more intimately ac quainied. The scribe would like 0 meet you by let'er personally. He's wondering i you:'re the same indi- vidual who wrote the ode to Poor- manside from Mo. some years ago he same word Jugger was or- of that column then. Do et’s hear [rom you sion. Maybe we can find out shat you want to know about the old hone We hope we're upholding the beter standard of i Hopkins Mills. Did a publicity chalrman then nd 50 well have hen iginastor ” n. shay salty or P ol Dave H T. A Our reminds us of a historical note we'd like to mention Me last school at Sugar Camp was taught by Velda Ettes in 1923. She is now Mrs. E J. Gllen of Bellies fonte. Over 100 pupils were en rolled there then. Last 8th grade teacher (present 4h grade) was harold Yeager of Howard ¢ were then classe) Two roomy the rimacy and Grammar graies None of the present teaching stafl Clarence schools were holding of the 6 positions when the new building =as used for tamer Hil and an he wah a Rumore afloat about grealer con oiidation and a township high schoo] or at leas. a Jr. high. Won't that gel the borough fathers flust. ered? Maybe a ical unit of higher sducation would squelch some pampered favoritism now practiced un judicially! Third grade is having a ¢ spelling contests between the girls and boys. The losers are to give the winners an Easter party Mr. and Mis. Henry Muirhead of MODERN WOMEN Mead Mot Soffer toon thiy pak sad delay diets olde, Rervous stun, ¢ wre or sandler caus Chic bhan-tars Diasaond Bessd Misa eSest ve reliable and pve Quick Religd “uid b, all druggwts lor oer 45 years. Ash bee S000 CHICHESTERS PILLS "IME MIAMOND a — (r Single Tons - « PAY THE TRUCKER COAL! » Best Quality Moshannon Coal ! Truck Loads, 2 tons or more, $3.50 N.T. SPECIAL PRICES ON BOOTLEG ANTHRACITE. WHY A trial order will convince you of the superior quality of our coal. Buy Here and Save the Difference TEXACO GAS - - - - . gal. 17¢ - « $4.00 MORE FOR LESS? REWER COAL YARD : BELLEFONTE, PA, | | —_— A ——— _—r rr - Bellefonte visited with the John Muirheads here during the past | Babbath. The box social sponsored by the young folks of the Presbyterian ‘church realized $3.70 on thelr social of the 16th. Highest bid box (Faye Quicks) brought 50¢. Lowest, pur. chased by Lynn Quick 15¢. Four- teen boxes were on sale but only 12 disposed of. The finance commit tee 18 to meet soon to discuss ime | provements to be put in the base- ment and a contract let for repaper- | ing the auditorium. The ancient landmark in this end of the county. | It is 50 venerable that our oid timer McLaughlin | cannot recall its erection With three churches in our town no one shotild find it had W Keep the Sabbath holy. At the Melho- dist (Rev. Dershen, pas'or), church services are had every Sunday, al- ternale moming and evening wor-| ship. Next worship scheduled is Feb. 27th at 6:30 p. m. Rev, Palley rector at St. Michaels (Slavish Cath- olic) holds two regular masses each Sunday, one at 8:00 and a second al 10:30 a. m. The Greek Orthodox Catholic church holis aiternace morning and afte: noon service every third Sun- day. The priest in charge of this dioorse has his manse at Hawk Run Oh, to be mire like the old Bibli- cal charnct , "1 was glad when they said unto me, let us go into the aouse of the Lord”. Certainly you can be Christian outside the Church but the bes: Chrisilans are found within {t: let's be more regular ao shippers in God's house, The younger Methodis's had Valcntine panty the 14th at th Bateman home—Beryi and his $l ter Diana being two of the more popular members among that set. vian Watson was in town Wednesday. She took i stayed the night with o.her, Mrs. Meck A consignment of {uel bith ooal and wood was reodved at the Hil school last week, Mr. Clyde Quick actor th township's ee delivered sald oduct a tha ’ van] or fuel in Con "we y nly Uppy pi all 13 wD Oz of town Pref. Schmoke Martha Keni and Mos! Grieb from with ons of $a urd pest pent an oo Mr. Brungard Hs apartment , Steve Franek Smitchko Fi kdman : pag. weekend the above m ODSCTVADL Critic was enter. relatives and friends about State College and Beliefonie The poasamer world caused dy fool deep snow shich our OPCs on arksing the 20th, :eminded us of the land of ic dreams - fad yland endantment. But mo- well that was different, Most 1 thoroughiares were readily ceancd. Too bad =e don't have any big shot county or state politician living in Clarence, then we'd have snow plow service on all our Pinchot and Roosevell :oads too The Jenny Tubridy funeral took place last Wednesday with inte:- ment gt St Shoe, Mis of our township good eh 1 -. and many of score 10 near her birthplace Miss Meck, supervising princi of 1,2.3 6, 7 and 8 grades Monday and Tuesday of the week. No subtdliu‘e was Teach { the for the position druing her absence. gies were off schedule from de- parimental teach for one week but have again resumed the oid rou tie Glady Cole and Annie gira visited day forenoon Edward Mulrbead sent hame his sisi Marie and Jannet shark weth he found shile beach combing lately Joe Chanite d”viag a newe! Chrysler car which he ecently pur- chassd from a Bellefonte agency The older car of the same make figured In a wreck bryond redemd- and sent 0 auto heaven, Boh Shive of Snow Shoe was ad- mitted to the hospiial Thus Albert Calsons are the proud posserscre of a radio at last. The diversified gem chaser is only secondhanded from Moshannon but A real radio nevertheless Rose Morgan, younges' daughter of Joe Morgans and che of the twin spent the last seek at the home Of hr aunt Emma MoGowan The Epwoiih League wag 10 mee! n conference with other Leaguers at Howard Friday evening Committee meetings for the dis- cussion ¢f whats and hows for the pary the 22nd. were called at the brick school at 4:00 p. m. Refresh- ment committee met at Francis MeOowan’s that night Miss Lou Dudish of Penn Stale pent Wednesday and Thursday with her parents Muss Kale Danko visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Danko Saturday p. m Attendance at the M. E church school Sunday was quite small only 18. Why blame the snow? For me kK always snows beautiful snow, Robing the earth in beauty below: K's fleecy flakes like white messen- For me t always stews ner 3 ers roe Jag Louse Bodenchok Boson all 8h. grade chicol onl the NU! Mon- to . SOE some Ie Frm «U0 afternoon took in (wo ' : f {will be found herein weekly. You fit a name and keep your lst uni) all have boen sketched, shen we {announce characters In order of publicatitn for your comparison. See how many you get right, One woman and one man. Don't think we'll flatter them either-No, 1, An. dquated, rather dignified and re- | served-—good executive—not a good mixer, conscientious to the nth de- gree, tyrannical, chservant, political, always right in an argument, talka- tive and ex remely strict. No. 2. Effeminate, fussy. depehd- able, hones!, conceited, Impulsive, ingenious, agressive, radical, socia- ble, toral abstainer, cosmopolitan. ciitical, poetic, short, jolly and in- quisitive, Patients in the Philipsburg hos- pital: Baby Carlson, Joe Parsiovich, Carl Kochik and John Cres'ani are all !mproving slowly. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Gunsallus of Beech Creek were weckend guests at the Tarman home. Mrs. Gunasal- Ms. Harman's younger sister, June Cowher who was s er in the brick yard offices » number of years. Visitors at the Arthur home oh Sunday p. m. were Mrs Stephens father, M:. J. C. Pravel and her nieces the misses Helen and Bertha Gouder all from O Mills Mr and Mrs. B visited over Sunday with the mother and family at Becear Banjo Band members v0 50 ably en ec tqined publicly at the Claren heatre the past week, take means of thanking all those helped in any way to make a decided succers, Following are the P. T. A. ¢ tees not heretofore published same on list 5 the chairman of cach commitiee—Membership comm! Mis. Maude Krone, Mrs. P ld Mrs. Kobularchik. Enertainment Mrs, Valerla Bateman, Mrs Steph Mrs. Mary Kochik Zoe Meek; Hospitality —Mrs. Emm McGowan, Mrs. Josephine Drapcho, Mrs. Florence Myers, M Ann 4 Finance-—-Ma: Ann hus Ls 18 Is Og raph « ¥ ! Ve . ale 1k S.eplun 0.4 G. Carra ATTA aly Pa C 1s » & ) ir od ™ "ne i, Curfew may we Lalnk it would lig beyond us al dren bo) r homeward al UNE aloompban.« £ 4 ’ foropmenx would be necessar no can question the merits undermaking. Parenls Know where older children that malter. Possibly ) work by both parents and teach would remedy some of this Soboeing. ha! Miss Verna Watson sho along the cement highzay Beech Creek lLresile was In fay during (he pas. week to hear Banjos and ¢all on old fend Mis Emma Slephens & parcital home. al shou ar - ys » re LO% oan y iL at he WOODWARD eek somebody opike) Sheeale ud couldnt sork on ’ nolwd that Ww mum; We Nw st was only a bad cold oid bucks MOS od quit 0 acoourt of the mumps Carls Roffner 1s sill housed We hope he may soon ad 31d YOON in our 4 cover Walter Refine afflicted with number of bolls on his neck On ast Tuesday evening the fol- wing officers were elected for th ensuing year for dhe Woodward Volon Cemetery Co., president Hare rs Blover: accielary. Roy Bowersox veasurer, C. EE Kreamer; C. E Kramer wis eappollied carc.aker of the cemetsry for the year Mr. and Mos Lew Winess Miibeim., were royally entertained at the home of Mr, and Ms. C. E Kreameor on Thursday. Mrs. Wine- gardner is a cousin of Mr. Krean a lst Thursday Stewart Elsen. no'h, our garage man, made a busi. ness trip to Bellefonte. This was his first Lip on business anywhere ince he has recove.ed from a attack of the mumps A new federal emploje of New Jersey as lowerman cn Round Too mountain airplane gation, a d an lown lar. work ohe day. He took over the work made vacant by Mr Clyde Pierce. W Is now about eight years since Mr, Pierce accepted the Round Top Mountain position and kept it with credit fo Dimself, We indeed do not like to have Mr. and Mis. Perce and family leave our town. We undersiand Mr. Pier Day secured a bler paying positio. at the new Wilkes Barre airplane tation which he will otcupy in the near future, AL about 8:15 o'clock on last Bal. 4 day evening » thunderstorm pags ed over (lus locality with an owmuin- ary doan-pour of rain. Soon there. after the mercury dropped rapidly unt] about three o'clock on Sunday morning iL bogan to snow Justlly. A soow of approximately twelve ihehes fell. On Monday morning the mer. cuiy ood al six degrees above zero, Steward Denper and Randall Sto- ver in company with Harwood Kreainer made a business trip Wo Dellefoute on Monday i —— —————— YARNELL [he regular monthly meeting of the Now Teslament Class will ba held Friday evening, Feb. 256th, at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Shawiey. | Mr. and Mrs. Toner Pelzer and Mis. H. B. Walker and son Ralph (accompanied Keller Sayder on a ‘motor trip to Florida, 10 visit with | IMr, and Mrs. Lealle Walker and family. The Walker family were 3 a ) ve rola inn . | Mr. and Mm. Dennle Watson of | | Bellefonte, called at the Lawrence Shawley home on Bunday afte noon. | ACEI SRE MER TN kg MAN OR WOMAN WANTED TE PINE GROVE (By Mae Fry) That genial Insugance Agent of State College Elliott Glenn Wasson, wat 4 business caller inn our town re- cently. Merchant Edward C, Marte, the past week was indoors a few days on account of a severe case of grippe, but Is improved at this writing. ichael Bressler is breaking ground for & new house and carpen- ter shop near Guyer. M. Bert Musser was a caller Sun- day last at Philipsburg State Hos- pital to visit his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Earl Musser who Is a patient there Roy Gates and family of Lewis town were over last weekenders at the John Quinn home on the Branch. Donald Fry is a patient of the Everctt hospital, having submitted 0 an appendix operation last Wed- nesday, latest repo:ts are that he is oming Just fine and will teturn home in a few days. Ex-commissioner of unty, Ben Everhart we of ivy poisoning. Rev. Ralph Dlingsworth filled the pulpit in the Presbyterian church at Lewi town last Sunday. Weekend guests at the Samuel Hiss home on the branch were Mr and Mrs, H. leigh Ebright of Centre Hall, and Mr. and M:s. Croup of Sunbury. About 180 plates were set last Pri- day evening in the 1. O. O. FP. hall for 3-liDkers and Rebekah lodge banquet. A luscious chicken supper enjoyed. Attorney John G was Lhe evening speaker, se theme included folks [n every lay vocations. Ford mechanic, Thomas Prank a recent business visitor in Ty- Huntingdon is nursing a Tr wl - 3 a one vr. Melvin Harpster has resigned farmer at the Harold Glenn farm and accepted a position with Bal- furd & Co. State College dry clean- RJ. Marin has reopened hi Spruce Creek flou.ing and is ready for his ghare of ing trade . AS a pleas- untingdon yam H. Gavitte ast Tursday at also calling and ; 1 ewebrated Wednesday at his miortabie farm membe Penna. Furnace home bY enters of his Immediatr mpiluous dinner, autlul birthday cake with cand) baked by Mrs. Clair Irvin and Mildred Harps er. James Rudy is improving ! Philipgburg hospital and m home in the near future ind ls being broken on Sout) sireer. for two new houses ¢ ready for occupancy by April 1638. Messrs John Rearick, Hary Peters and Claude Myers, mingled w helr fellow grangers in Boalburg Tuesday evening at the first 1933 Neighbor Nile meeting Nea farm equipment agency Ben Alexander Johnson, under the ame of Johnson Bros, head in Rock Springs with Allls-Chalmers tractors and pernents—-atl your service Mr and Mrs. RW. Reed and gon ‘aul were Saturday visitors among Parson's clan at Ynlonville many friends of Mrs. WW. K will be pleased to Jeamrn of hes mit ovemast from recent {liness > able 0 be around her house as usual M. Dale and wife and Mrs. Ralph Ricker were s among their Ferguson Town- {*iends Friday p. m Estella lsenberg ng “ " will G Wailer » it Wa » « ‘8 Ais ' rx ng Charles Vitor ner, Socity, Lamsburg Tusurance Agent T. 4 Frank, was a business caller mg his friends here last Satur Don't forget the Gummo farm sale sturday, Feb 26, 10 a. m. Mr, and Mrs J. H. Gilliland ac- mpanied by Lots and Doris Schill. were Thursday evening supper at the Mrs. Madalcne Hawn home in Shavers Creek valley, Al the congregational meeting last sucday at the Presbyterian Grays- {lle church, James 8. Oliver, R. W Reed and E D. lsenberg were elects od Eders, to succeed the late Elders «ho had passed on, John Wigton WwW § Ward and A. 5. Peterson JULIAN weather man is oertainly playing some pranks with extremes of hea. and oold In a few hours, and on Sunday a nice little snow storm. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Weller has been seriously I but 5 improving at this writing. We ae sorry lo report that Mr. Sager, who has been a patient in the Cettre County Hospi al and who had returned home, had a relapse on Sunday and It was Decessary to re- wn him to the hospital. Mr, Sager as suffering from tetanus infection Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alexander add | daughter Edna Jean attended the! movies in Tyrone on Saturday even. The ng Mrs. Fred Andrews and infant son | ame home from the Centre County | serve Junch at public sale on Mary Breon and lrene | sudents of Bellefonte High School | I STATE COLLEGE Mis, Della Willlams returned to her home on East College avenue, having spent several months at the (home of her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bunday of near Hershey. Mus Margaret Kimport of Btate College, visited recentiy at the home of Mrs. Ella Gingrich of Boalsburg. Jean Alexander of State College was a recent visitor at the home ¢! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MoGowan as the guest of thelr daughter Barbara Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Neidigh of State College, R. D. had as ther guests on Bunday, Mr. and Mis Gordon Braucher and Mrs. .Blan- chard Parsons of State College Miss Madeline Shuey, of Wilkins. burg, is spending the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Shuey, of Millbrook, Clifford Cicse of South Burrows street visited with relatives (n Har- risburg on Fiiday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Orr and family of Mill Hall, visited with Mrs, Orr's parents, Mr. and Mrz, D. 8. Neldigh of State College R. D. on F:iday. The many friends of Mrs. Amos Ross of Btate College R. D. will be glad to hear she is improving slowly Mrs. Elizabeth Rand and Miss Ecler Pyle cf South Allen street, ac sompanied by Mrs. Rand's mother Mra. Emma Tessier of Bellefont visited with friends in Pennsylvania Furnace on Wednesday Mrs. Della Staff of South ton street had as recent Mis O. 8. Anderson ton, D. C Miss Sue Lamatine of South Alien street spent several days at the home of her brother and siser-in-lJaw Mr and Mrs. Clyde lLamatine of lei anon Mr. and Mrs Walter Parsons daughter Veda, Mr. Ruawll Anstead Martha Horner, all of State College and Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Way of le- mont at'ended the benefit dance which was held by the High School A Spring Mills on Wednesday even - ther- guest Washing - her of of ing The many { Rudy of Ath been {ll for some time proving Mr West al riends Mrs. Mar: slreet sho of ron A me Hartman of pied 2 and Mrs. Harry Reaver avenue of Mr 3. Fk for an Mary Gatey returned or day fromm New Yark, where been spending some Lime at Halrdressing Institute, where took a special course in hairdressing Mr. and Mrs. George Lemman Prospect avenue visited with thelr son and daughter-in-law, in Bristol Tennessee, last wvek rs. Robert James of Bast Park avenue entertained the members Of the sewing club ro which she belongs, at thelr home on Thursday evening. C. 0. Dasin of East Fairmount avenue who has been confined 10 hi was is able 0 i remain we she 1 the Ar sh* ’ is home because of {ii - hd - » FAIRVIEW This communily was saddened ob last Saturday when the Deach Angel claimed one of its most es eemed cilisens, Mrs Hannah A. Lucas Mrs. Lutas was spending the wind al the home of her son Mr. Irvin Lucas at Wingate. 8he was a resi- dent of this place for over 50 years nd »ill be missed by many Mrs. Charles Chapman, Mrs. Rus- sell Jones and baby and Miss Pear nn vised at the MiTie Lucas on Tuesday afiernoon and Mra Charles Chapman Myrtle Lucas and caughie Syivia called at the Charles Lucas home at Hol s Hollow on Thursday evening Eugene Locas of Pleasant Valley visited on Saturday with his auat Miss Ella Lucas Mrs Charles Chapman and daughter Paye visited with Mrs Russell Jones on Thursday Miss Sylvia Lucas visited on Friday p. m. with Mrs. Ruth Gilbert al Pleasant Valley Mr. and Mrs. Ba:l Justice left on Monday for Akron, Ohio Miss Faye Chapman spent Tues day alternoon with Miss Ela Lucas Clair Chapman and Miss Pear! Marn called on Dick Watkins on Sunday evening Legal Notices EXECUTRIX NOTICE. In the Matter of the Estate of Wal- ter OG. Talihelm, late of Huston Town ship, deceased Letters testamentary in the above ostate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebled 0 the sald estate are requested to make payment, and thoee having claims to present the same duly n, with« out delay to MRS ¥ TT HELM, Executrix, Julian, Pa. ston & Johnston, Attys ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. In the Matter of the Estate of LUCY Whiteman, late of Snow Shoe , deceanvd. Letters of administration on sald estate having been granted to unders signed, all persons indebted thereto are requesied 0 make Immediate Rn. SEY MORRIS OROSS, Soring Mills, Pa. Johin G, Love, AL or. ney. Xi1 | "ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. In the matter of the eatate of George E. Spotis, late of Union towns ship, deceased —————— ———— - Executors, Bank of Blate College, admis. ©. L. of ete, of Sho Woods, late Tor “Geceared, [ "Be al account adm: of eto, of Bema Me February 24, 1938 ————— ['Y of , WITMER. The second and of 8. Calvin Witmer, A. Witter, te of Benner Township, deceased. 46, WAGNER. The second and letters of administration on sid ane) scopunt of CY, Wagner and been granted the une estate paving persons indebted there. dersigned, al Ceorge Adam Y. Hazel, execrs, of etc, of Wagner, late of Bellefonts Lo are requested to make immnadialt po...00 deceased. payments, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for set tiement to TONER © , Pen« tre Hall, Pa. ROY C. BPOTTS, Fiem- ing, Pa, sdminstrators, Johnston & Johnston, attorneys. x9 REGISTERS NOTICES The following accounts have bean examined and pased and filed for record in the Rowister's Office for the nepection of heirs and legatees creditors and all others In any Way interested and will he Dresented 0 ihe Orphans’ Court of Centre County for the confirmation ni sl 4 nesday, March 2. 1988 1. ATHERTON, The first and final acoount of Harry B. Atheriot Arthur W. Atherton and Theodore C.F Juckeon, executors of ete, of David Atherion, late of Phillipsburg Yor- ourh, deoeased BILGER 2 final ount of Ct The first and na ries T. Bliger, admis istrator of etc. of Nettie May Bilger ate of Potter Township, deceased 3. CRAWFORD. The first and final account of Prank M. Crawford exer, of ete of Muy M. Crawford late of Belisfonte Borough. dectased DONOVAN. The first and ount of Mary Donovan and Donovan, execrs., of ew. of Donovan, late of Spring deceased The and final sc- count of louells Dale Cheeseman E H Dale and H. Malcolm Musser adm, 4d. b. nn. ¢c t a. of et of George Dale, late of College Township decenned 6 DUIEN T and socoount of Frank Dien. a istrator of eu of Rhoda C ate of State College Borough Ceased 7. BCEKENROTH final account of exer. of eis ate of Spring 8 pars P Tow M whin 5. DALE first firnt Ve . ~~ Pr. i De Lt Fa pd Wm. H Noll " of May M. Eckenroll Township, deceased FICHELBERGER. The first and final sccount of Laloyv Echelberger exer. of etc, of Charies Eichenberger, Wate of Bpring Township, decessed 8. EVENSON, The first and final account of BR. Bar! Hobbs and John N "TT A of ete # Qs C «3 MreNelsh. admr Hockey Evenson ship, deceased 10. POGLEMAN fra! of WN # pane Geoeand ’ Canal RECOUNT Bath executors of etc Ouiver teased 40. ZERBY. The third and final nocount of the Clearfield Trt Co, trustee ert H of the estate of Rob. Zervy, deckased SCOTT. The first and final t of William V. Dennis, guar. eic.,, of Prank B. Bcoit, a of #¢ 47 of shor 48, CULVER The first and fine! of W. C. Culver, B. H. Me- of George W inte of Bonow Bhoe Twp, de- JOHN L. WETZLER of Wills & Clerk Court Centre Ca od of the us od County, be M. KEICHLINE ATTORNEY -AT-LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Bellefonte, Pa. J crochs COLDS ene FEVER firs! day Liquid Tabish ; ave. Nose Drops Headache, 30 minutes Try RBs Tun Welds Bee Lamers WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You } From Financial Loss See | John F. Gray & Son General Insurance Phone 497.) Bellefonte, Pa. | WARNING! DON'T ASK “i FOR “COLD TABLETS" HAZEL The 10% of Elizabeth N. Harel ¥ Thomss 8 Harel mie Boroy arcennnd HOUSER . " first and Anal BATIK wate of 16 BOOON o Bank of Sate Co { ele, of Emanue COolleee Tous up 17. JAMIBON socount of Guy Bdward T Townshiln 18. KOFMAN. The first and final sccount of Laird © Korman. sds of Elizabeth K. Komau late of Miles. burg Borough. deceased 1%. KREPS count of Arre of Mahala C Boros KIRAPE loge, admr M. Houser dec enmed -a ae we of fina) Jamison, sdmyr., of first and I wo) 21. LONG. The svount of C Austin Long. Mabel M Nuser. Eleanor Shook, Miriam Ohl executor otc, of Charles P. Long, ale sf Creer Townehin deceased 22. LUCAS. The sorount of Wilber 8S am M. Lucas sdmms Lucas late of Poitier first and ful a] Arg nd Anal Lucss and Wi Fiovenee V nahip, qGe- MASSEY I Lg] f Lalu O. Massey hm Massey. late and Anal sdanrx., of of Belle- OOouUnt of ~ty of Jose fonte Borough, doorased MM MIOIER The Art and 8 aroount of HH OO Miller. adams. of Hannah Miller, late Boggs Town shin, deceased 25. MUSSER acount of of State Coliege, guardian of Richard T. Musser, a mine 26. MATIS. The first and partial account of the Belisfonte Trust Co guardiap of Far] Malis, a minor 27. MATIS. The and partial scrount of ‘he Bellefonte Trust Oo guardian of Helen Mstils a minor ZB MOGIRK. The fmm : socount of Pred E Ibberson of Annie L 3 ] burg Borough 20. MoCLOSKEY. The first and final account of Hew!it Baird MoClos- key, exter. of etc, of Henrietta Hewitt MoCioskey. late of PMhllipburg Bore’ aveh, deceased 30. NEIDIGH ad af of The fost Pirst and pare National of the “1a Bank ele Frye The first and Ona account of Daniel § Neldigh, execr of ele. of Daniel M. Neidigh. ate of State Colles Borough, deceased 31. OSMAN. The first and partial account of Carrie Smilh, adm, of ete, of Catherine Osman, late of State College Borough. deceased ! NN. METCHER. The first and final account of Ruth Lone adanrx . of ete, of William B. Pletcher, iste of | Howard Township, deceased 33. ROWLAND. The first account of The Union Trt Co ny, of | Pittebureh, trustee under will of An- nle C. Rowland. late of Phillpgdurg Borough. deceased 4 ] HM. ROCKEY. The final gocount of Harvey and Hen'y | Rockey, exers. of ete, of Jolm late of State College Borough, second and 85. SIMLER. The first and. final account of William A. Simler, exer. jof eto, of Ellen Simier, late of Phils peburg Borough, . 8 SNYDER. The first apg final’ isccount of Charles A. Savder. G. 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