March 3rd, 1998. THE CENTRE Dl DEMOCRAT, T, BELLEFONTE, PA. strain oll sperialandont, | Thelma Sollenbarger. Dr. Waker BH. Kyutg and wife. of | 44 10.45 sunday morning in the | Myerstown, spent Sunday at the paced Aethodist church, Rev. R. | home of Dr. W. J. Kurtz and 1wm- || ‘srorris will begin a series of ser- | fy. mons on “Our Spiritual Resources.” log Mrs. Lloyd Kemp ud The initinl message in the series] children drove to Kutztown day | will be a discussion on “God.” to spend the week-end at the home| wang jaca) churches have planned | of his mother. | for the Third Annual Three Hour Mr. Doyle Yearick, Jr, of Dela- garvice to be held on Good Friday, ware, is’ home visiting his parents, | April 15. 1938 from the hours of | The Worlds’ Day of Prayer ser- noon to three o'clock. Weuldn's it vices will be held Tuesday night, be a fine thing i our Places, of March 4th, in the Reformed church. | business wol close thelr estab- | The childrens’ and adults’ services lishuments for those three hours? will be given the same evening. |Other communities do it. Why not Miss Ella Levy. of Milesburg, will| Howard? be the speaker. Congregational elections will be Miss Dorothy Mapes, eight-year- held Sunday st 9:30 in the Curtin old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. | M. BE. church; 10:45 in the Howard Mapes, was admitted to Centre {nz E. church, and 2:30 in the Ken- County hospital Sunday evening.|pedy M. E. church. Two trustees Monday she was operated on for|are ta be elected in each of the appendicitis, | three churches, Church schoo) o. Last Friday night several ¢arficers will be elected at wrtin loads of members of the Reformed | and Kennedy. church attended the Youth Po | Edgar Bechdel and Herbert Fe kes Reformed | gp anck were re-elected trustees | eure: ante. of the Hunter M, E, church las Pa go Rg Sunday afternoon, ‘In 2 Roi QF qlIs. a La » €XPECIS | aiantion held at Beech Creek M. E. Jo amstve in go Rag Or | chureh, Dr. P. McDowell Tibbins ay 18 WeCt LO none as re-elected, and Richard Mann months vacation. Miss Gardner has bi ot ed Sletted. Sd R 1 ¢ * wey ot « noe in Panama for the past two “Our Shire in Re-Bullding Rur- The tes xr p. a Gl America” a stereoptican lecture The Missionary meeting of the IT bn given in the Howard M. E. Reformed church was held in the} rh res Like h Wednesday evening | church next Wednesday evening at SHUR oy nesting me ao | 7:30. The meeting is being sponsor- Mr. W. E. Confer is somewhat | 3 by. (he Women's missionary 50- { » . an {eo { | 5 of 0 tant EAR {cieties of Howard and Hunter Run. Mr. Holt, of Buffalo, N. Y., is vis- [te Jecture fs Juses WpdR he os iz wife hited 1 4 iting his wife and two children at) | br. Mark Dawber, which is being the Geo. Bulkley home, , . used as a text-book in the study Mr. Ralgh Day, of Howsrd, and course of the missionary societies LE gee rg Lock Haven, this fall and winter, There 1s ho of the bride. Mr. Day is a graduate | Admission charge, but there Loh of the Howard High school and is silver offering to defray the ex employed by the State Highway De. | PENSES of the meeting. uo partment. Miss Lyons was em ploy- Bald Eagle Methodist Episcopal eded at the McCrory store in Lock | Parish—Rev L. Morris, minis- Haven. They have rented an apart- ter Curtin Worship, 9 30, ment in Bellefonte where they will! “I Wil Let God In; election of make their future home. They have | trustees and church school offic. jals. Church school, 10:30, Irvin st wishes their many Mats. : Bryan, superintendent. Howard Sundny Philadelphia papers may Church school, 9:30, Wilbur Hall, be obtained at Merle Pletcher's! superintendent, Divine worship, 10:45. “Our Spiritual Resources (1) restaurant, Daily papers can also pe bought at the restaurant God.” Flection of trustees. Epworth League, 6:45 The first of a of week- night Lenten services will be held | school, 1:30, J. O. Leather in the Howard Methodist church! intendent Divine worship, this evening at 7:30 The minister | Will Let God In!" Election the Rev. R. L. Morris, will beginitees and church school a series of sermons on In- | Beech Creek—-Church school, 9:30 struments His Passion,” speak-! Robert Murray, superintendent Di- ing tonight “The Cro worship, 7:30 “Our Spiritual A corps of Resources (1) God.” Hunter Run— Church sehool, 9:30, Edgar Bech- church school offic- fals for 1938 were elected In the del. superintendent Epworth leag- 7:30 1 Hunter Run Methodist church last Sunday afternoon. Edgar Bechdel of Blanchard, was re-elected gen- EE : 4 al superintendent. The other offi- 5 row gx assistant superinten- BOALSBU RG dent, Howard Kline: secretary, Vic- Miss Alice Weber of Huntingdon tor Smith: assistant secretary, Laird spent Thursday afternoon with he? Schenck: treasurer, Howard Kline; aupt, Miss Anna Weber missionary treasurer, Ellen Schenck.| yrs Noll of Linden Hall, was 2 pianist, Virginia Schenck; assistant ...ent a: the W. H. Stover home Miss Sarg Hill of Pittsburgh, spen some time at the W. W. Hill and R H. Winsor home. pianist, Ellen Schenck; librarians, Sarah Kline and Dorothy Masden; | assistant librarians, Ibnald Hev- Miss Sheila Segner of Huntingdon, {spent the weekend with her grand father, Charles Segner. erly and Bertha Masden: mission- ary superintendent, Mrs. Rose Mrs. Leroy Freeby spent Saturday ith friends at Port Matilda, Schenck; temperance superinten- dent, Pearl Smith: assistant tem- perance superintendent, Mrs. Ed- gar Bechdel; home department superintendent, Mrs, Herbert Mr and Mrs. Porrest Drye of Pittsburgh, were recent visitors al ‘the Matthew Goheen home Mra, M. A. Clk and son spent some time with the former's brothes {H. F. Sheffer at West Chester. i Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Homan and daughters spent Sunday at the J D. Patlerson home, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Lee, Mr. Har- oid Wagner of Boalsburg and iss iMary Walters of Bellefonte spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Houta, Mr. and Mis. M. B. Weaver of State College, spent Sunday at the ‘home of Mrs. Edith Lucas. Theodore Coulter spent the week- and in Grove ‘City Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Meyer of Boalsburg and Mrs, J, C. Meyer and tdaughter and son of State College, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Joho Smith Mrs. Charlies Corl and Mrs New Hamp. Reds . 225 {Samuel Reitz and daughter spent White Leg. Pullets 1.75 12.00 Monday evening with Mrs, Mary Custom Hatching 3¢ per chick Bohn at Oak Hall Telephone Zion 2324. William Haffley of Salona spent Sunday ing with Mr. and Hecla Poultry Farm, a Woy Nine Nevin Mever. BELLEFONTE PENNA. Mr, Charles Corl spent Tuesday 1n -_ “HOWARD R Divine of eries saper- 2:30, “1 of trus- officials he of on 5 vine ue visitor ER WANTED! Two intelligent womén for spe- cigl, pleasant, profitable, pari- time work. Address Box 80 Newark, New Jersey. Baby Chicks ! UTILITY "MATINGS Prices On 2% 50 100 8S. C. White Leg... .5200 53.50 § 6.50 Bar. Plym. Rocks. . 2.25 7.50 White Plym. Rocks 2.25 White Wyandottes 2.25 wowed Rhode Island Beds 2.25 7 7. 50 50, 50, May Well Be Your Own It's as Easily Arranged Paying Your Rent INQUIRE AT CLASTER’S Financial Arrangements Made for You N jof Btormstown {thelr house Saturday | Whe Kennedy—Church “" “F" | the —————— PINE GROVE Mr. and Mrs. Earl Little of Ty- rane, were recent callers at the Fred Reno Fry home, Farmer Gordon E. Harper and { Rev, Albert Groendyke were among the grippe victims the past week, {both are now improved. Mr. and Mrs. Milton C. Weiland were among the crowd here Sunday evening for the Methodist church reopening. The boys ai the Charles Campbell home each have a playmate now, as Dr. Stork left a chubby baby girl at J 18. 8he will answer to the name of Edith Jane. After being housed up past two weeks under the care of Millheim ta. ling at | Willlam Pathanos M. D. Harold Smith returned Mon- | day to his duties at State College A. | & P. Store, C. Genn Fuy is driving a new lymouth sedan; Earl Harpster sporting a néw Pontiac—a dandy. The milk producers of West Fer- guson will enjoy a banquet in Hunt- ingdon Saturday March 5. Mr. Frank Reed of State College a pleasant caller in our town Sunday evening. oi {day {10 jand Wiliam Pathanos, Wilbur Dodd is having the interior | of his home trimmed up wit coat of paint and Grover C. slinging the brush. Reports have it thal J. M. Murray of Marengo will tenant well knosn Wilson Henry aller April 1, 1930. Farmer and building Arthur P. Stephens was off duty few days last week under the doc- tor's care, is ¢ swhati improved this writing, Denton 8. Peterson the ribbons over a8 I¢ spanking brown horses of Eugene Irv Donald Fry from Ewell hospital and erating nicely ai his home ville. Mrs. G. C. Lake Johnson were callers jay p Miller sisters home in the Glad Dr. George B., son of the jate John B. Gohern, who has pra hi profession many years in Coalport patient of Phil arg State ing f m PD tlabets 5 and Wf one : OF His the {arm a a handling team of purchased Ww Ww a. ra'umed Saturday Bs recup- in Balley- and Mrs. Martha Mond m ol a Wing A Led a ampusailion Wednesday t for him The last reports resting as well as can { 0s Te re “ends re i reCOve xpected Farmer Arthur wile, of Lemont C. Peterson ales O Martz home { and family wer Waldo Homan The Homan’ their Boalsburg and nen HG were " 4 Oak Hall occupy in oon home Mr. Ray Williams on the Prof. Ferguson carly caller Monday Furnace. Now, just farmer was Pmna tenans farm at ay Hello to Me: and Mrs. Melvin Peters as last Thursday they had a new telephone hung in their comfortable Glades home Miles Walker purchased a new ord last Baturday Large crowd and brisk bidding a’ the Gummo sale last Saturday. Potalo farmer Charles Campbell plirchased che renl estate at $1200.00; personal property totalled about $1600.00 and grange ladiex report $25.00 net from sale of d Our good friend William Johnson got his Chevy mixed up with a truck nt Friday near Tyrone, damaging the car badly, but none of the pants were injured. Harold Glenn transacted F inner OCCU - Farmer business in Stale College last Thurs. day p.m Grandmother Sophia spending some time as home, R. W. Reed and the Glades. 34 plates were set for the oyster supper in the community hall last F.iday evening at the Men's Bible Chass meeting of Balleyvilie church In 10 years report: of class given J. H. Gilliland some have 8 years perfect sltendance and others down to 1 year. The class contributed $1024.48 for church work. Rev. C. C. 8huey of Bellefonte and Rev. R V. Leidig of Pine CGiove Mills were evening speakers. New officers for 1938 are: President, ED. lsen- berg. vice president, G. P. Irvin secretary, C. M. Barto, treasurer, C. E Frank, Teachers: Rev. Albert Groendyke, and OG. M. Fry. The many friends of Merchant Prank Mattern ‘will be glad to know that he has returned from Altoona hospital 10 his Warriors Mark home and is recuperating nicely from auto accident under the care of a trained nusse and M. D. LeRoy Barto was off duty a few days the past week on account of back injury sustained while work- ing on Stephens construction job al State Coliege. This week he is back at work. Reed i» ney O.8 family AMATEUR BOXING AT LOCK HAVEN, TUESDAY An amateur boxing meet, featur- at City Hall, Lock Haven, at 8:30 h a new | Corl is | {son contractor | Emma ‘Nancy Bowmaster, | Young, Beulah | ing a double windup, is to be held | o'clock Tuesday evening, March 8. . Les 5, Walford, secretary of the City Athletic Chub announces, The card for the evening fol lows: Joe Busselll, Old Forge, vs Ernje Kahler, Willlamsport; Perdie Wetzel, Lock Haven, vs. Patsy De- | foe, Freeland; Frunkle Marmacco, , (sister, Mrs. Stanley | port, vs. Timmy Cutz, Renovo: Jim- J : jing of the official {8choo! on Sunday morning at #15 UNIONVILLE TT MILESBURG Methodist Church Services—Pray-| OR Fob 8th. pwenty-two young er service this Thursday evening | | friends called at the home of Paye at the close of which will be held | Jones and suprised her, the ocen- the regular monthly business meel= [gion being her eleventh birthday, board. Sunday | Mr. F. I weizler, been {1,1 improving. a. m. immediately followed by he | ype wry nar preaching service at 10:30 a. Ml. ghie pp Choir rehearsal at 3 p. m.; Epworta | League at 6:30 p.m. i Lp Hania t Dunkle, who 1s a pa- There will be preaching service In |, geo) = oi pp nr no the Presbyterian church on Sunday | yw. hope that 1 IT ona Ack folks ill evening at 7:30 o'clock with sermon |... PecOver er a alt th a urs - by the nagtor, Rev. H. E. Oakwood. ful a + 45 heal ia dt Free Methodist Church Servicesi~ | Danny Swvers has returned Unionville church, Sunday School icamp after spending ten days with on Sunday morning at 6:45 a. M. [hig parents ; followed by Class Meeting at 10:40 We have heard lots of jokes about m. preaching service in the even~ WPA but Monday when it was 50 7:30 p. m. with addeess bY loold some of the men found lheir of State College. (dinner frozen in their palls. And Bellefonte church—Prayer service that n't a joke. n Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m, 4! Miss Bertha Mitchell of Pitt the home of Mrs, Maud Miller; Sun- burgh, accompanied by some friends 8choo}l on Sunday morning Al spend the weekend at the Mitchell a. m. preaching service at 11 & home with addresses by Willlam Bush Mrs, William McClellan and chil- ren of Clea: fie?d called at the Ches- ter Miles home Sunday. T. A Hugg was a busines vsisitor Jersey Shore on Monday. Mrs, Walter Smith, who has been fil for weeks, Improved this time, Mrs. Chester Miles, hag been {1l, is alsd better Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Baird, Mr, and Mrs. Lester Baird and children vis ited al Philipsburg, Sunday. Miss Hilda Haupt was in Altoona { this week on busine | Mrs G. E. Haugh spent at Millerstown. y Piper, of Washington, 4 pent Sawurday and Sunday 5 parents, Rev. and Ms. M. C who has is same better to m. World's Day of Prayer will be ob- servea inls Priday g. Maren 4th. In the Free Method fst church al 7:30. All churches of the commu- nity taking part in the service, with special programs being provided. A cordial welcome extended to all per- attend this our country is badly in need of prayer and this day is being observed al ver the world, The young folks of the Junior Sunday School will occupy the choir e Methodist, Church on Sunday morning and sing one of thelr speci- al numbers for which they have been reheaiang Mr, and Mrs. Herman Pet move into the Elway cently vacated by the deatl Jennie Zahniser. They are ding in a couple of room Florence Ballard property. Mrz Margaret Keatley left I for Dayion, Ohlo, where ne will spend the remainder of the winter days with danghte anc husband, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Black- Wood The Washington Ahiich was held last Community Hall, LS vo is who fo service in th LAER and Mrs. Norman hired from Roches: ‘mer was employed Banche Jones has gone WO vial her sister, ». who is quite {IL Robert Fochl Shawl er Where a pro 4 “gy E mor toft Ins $i weekend m Erkenroth ace spent Thursds 2 butchering a! her er Gr at be A AY Wer Birthday Tuesday in U was very well hiree tables dinner Bellefonte ale Eckenr . §ih Q ar E. chu thodi business m | ning, Mare } 11th, Mary Br 76 5 desired. Barr, the las Fil : Me monthly +xt Friday eve ned naance and Mr and Lee Lyon Ag nizations » us officers are stil] i r Roxie y Pe 1 lefor'e ind Mrs. Edw oman expect a4 prevalent viclima are John tin Jimmy Filler { Tyrone, a, Were sunpet of Mise Lyda ssday of last week and Mis. Aaron Watson have o the ne of the her Jody +3 n A ey ) PN i 8hope Altoos home and Bd- Tues! Shot $4 4 vy # Os back on the farm. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Callu place, Miss Ida Willams of Maria and Mrs. Erhard of Philipsburg, were dihler of and Mrs. Lundy being honor birthday M Erhard Rev, G. A. Cerrell of the Free Methodist Church is spending this week in Greensburg, conducting ro- vivaal meetings i the church over which his dep-son is pastor Mr. HM. Mileg has been called 10 ¢ on the jury ait the Federal Court to be held in Scranton ome Lime ™ he former th Flick hi or » Sand LE a UO OWA Y home of Mr The dinner of ai A HELPING HAND. ® takes ail kinds of TO make 3 world And there are all kind } In this world of our today Tixre Ee 2 thi ® rv of this month Mr. Charles Rowan Belwoo wis in our town the fore pant of the week be Wwechl trains, calling on som: of hi and relatives H went on Lo Beliefonte in the after Doon 0 visit with his mother at the home of his sister, Mra Charles Schacfler. The condition of Mts Rowan remains about the same, The officers of the Board of the Presbyterian church, with the pas or, Rev, H. E Oakwood. met on Tuesday evening st the home of J B. Blere where they conducted the business the church, closing up wks {or the years work. Rep- resentatives from Port Matilda were else present A Dumber of School students to Bellefonte and sttended the newly Band, .- given al Ale who amie And thin rs who But nf ik this worid & have no bemoan thel: Some hav heir church roll And all obligations they pay Bu: when thelr neighbor needs {rien They look the other way They go to church’ on Sunday All the doing: attend, CAn Spe an hour i sick neighbor or a friend That se be like the Pharisees God never did Intend But like (H Samaritan helping hand we lend to help hose reat. courage fat ale name On Oo friends {Laat # % © R they nd he e* good Bellefonte High from here, motored on Tuesday evening the concert given b arganized High Schoo the Plaza Theat This was thelr fits appearance in thelr new uniforms. They were at- tized in red sults trimmed in white while the drum majors were dressed In waite uniforms trimmed in gold ———— a MONUMENT The W. W. W. Sunday School Class met on Saturday evening a the home of Mis Hilma Swartz to hold thelr monthly meeting. The evening was spent in the form of & business meeting and refreshments Were served to the following : Misses Karstetter, Ellen Shady Emma Heverly Lena Pisher, Marie Mann, Mary Cuinmo, Vesta and Verna Belle Wilson and Mos Robert DeBoer, teacher, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sholtz and daughter, Mary Virginia and Mis Della Willams of Howard spent Sunday at the home of My and Mrs Stuart Willlams., Mr, Albert Young, who Nag been | on the sick list for the past week is somewhat Improved at this writing. patient for a week, Misses Betty and Viola Bechdel of | Glad to report Mr. Fiddler is able Howard spent Sunday visiting thelr [to walk to the store Eiders | Glad to report Mrs. Cyrus Hoy Mrs. Harry Cramer, who has been | was able to return home from He try who need not roam, tha: old saying Weekend guests at the John Core man home were thelr son, Woodrow and former classinate at Penn Stale Sam Brungard of Jersey Shore Both young men are employees of the Genera! Electric Co. of nectady. Pau! Vonada atiended an Fasten Siates convention held at Spring-;! field, Mass, last week Sorry to note Joel Clevenstine the sick lit. We with him a Epeedy recovers on atiended the Parent-Teachers moet» ing at Hublersburg on Tuesday evens ing Sorry to note Madeline Harter, Kay Emerick and Shisley Ishier and ttle Mary Vonada on the sick lst. We wish them all a speedy recovery. Glad wo report Mrs. Pari Vonada [was able to return home from the {Lewistown hospital where she was a | spending the past week with her | Geisinger Hospital where she spent : 3 father, Mr. Hickoff of Mill Hall la week returned home Sunday. | Beamtiful scenery cards have boen'| Rev. Howard OG. Young of Lock received from the Struble party fom le Bradiey, Lock Haven, vs. Young Haven Spent Monday at the home different paris of Florida. Freeland; Dick Ruhl, IEEE", i 3% Lock [of Ms 5 3 > report having a fine time. Jorty Haraish, a student at Forest Bchool 1 suffering from a bealed enr, We with hin a speedy’ recov- ry. Sorry to note Mrs, Guy Corman is shown on the sek list, Bory to note Allen Witiner is on | the sick list. We wish him a speedy | piensa, Mr, and Mrs. Albert | Hall spent Thursday and Friday Md |e home of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm of Detrick = 5 Sche- | is A number of folks from our town ! ‘Dead’ Man ‘Recovers’ Bheridan Blpnd, 32. of Bellwood, Is recovering) rob, braises after be ing given up for dead. He awaken- ed early Sunday morhing ip a Bell wood morgue where he bad been taken by firemen who extricated him from the wreckage of his mebile, The car overturned times after toppling from bria street bridge wo slrike the of a passing freight train Bland, 4 son of John K. Bland ‘well known Bellwood merchant (was uneonsclou when removed from the wreckage and [firemen believing him dead, removed him io the morgue. Theres he from his coma and wa to Al- foona hospital, He home after treatment for of hands and minar 1 face and econtu futo- everal Cnn» reat roused rushed wi ent bruh the lacerat) Von Legal Notices ADMINISTRATOR’ ~ In the nie of ough Letter estate having dersigned, all 10 are request nayments, and t demands sagalr sent them lemen Lt to Ci AU DE Jurst Ave burgh PF Adm NOTICE Estate of elirfont Mattie A Bor the of A Nef! deceased 4 tion ranierd He indebted In immedaing mn 0 make * EAH" Gel fOr BROWN we ADAENISTRATRIN « NOTICE Mater the of Nout deny Ado Har writ) We ODRING fo Pp Ww Lorney hd | STRINS 8 NOTICE we Ma he Esta! dece] Int Boob County e oof f St 1¢ Letters testam esis Dhmving indGersig ned eS1LM is gd those has the same du » REBECA I Lhe Av navment present an AW Pa EXEC ros Watt NOTH VINE presen de AE PERCY B TO E. SPICER. ODDIE « CUtoT 34 oA ope P PRIVATE In the SALE RT Cs OF REAL ENTATH MM MILLER, Exe HARVEY MILLER. 5 af Bellefon ts nn the Office Gi ’ Oe Fe o ren f the pave; Ls ALL and LETIZ y for the sun of $14,100.00, and which mid real estate consists of YWO pop- grate YRC and parcels of ground with the tenéments and ments Lhe ieon ert 4 ale O06 BoWuh AL CRT ia Baro f Be Pp ad 4 rely ZIA LALLY LA ie Eid 1280 53a PE ay * ont sow 1% § Blree 31s. Cr boar ows Wo — THE ag come lye fo THERBOP BBOITN a Cana ae arg rees ron pin # ETT wall of a 1: Baxi 21 foe in the oentre wail Belween the pretiie- converted to W. H Miler and the premise: granted aint c ve od to one Max Kalin Decersiyer 10 1820: ie center of said division MY degree: Fast 05 feet A DOB In the center of vision wall beiween the hereby conveyed and the conveyed to the said Max Kalin aforesaid; thence along the West side | of Booth Allegheny Street, North 0% degree West 25 feet, 2 inches to the place beginning. CONTAINING 0.225%, re feet, Be the same mote | or jess wd having erected thereon 3 three ry brick store and apart ment Hullding facing Allegheny ert. a tn shop and a JdAre brick table AND THE w ORD THEREOF BE GINNING at mi pin on the East tide of Perry Alle thence North B34, degrees, ¥ 4) 8 inches to an ron pin: thence South 07% dhgrees East 16 feel, 5° inches, (more of lens), to the Northern line of lot now or formerly of Ammerman _ estate thence South B83 degrees ret 41 feet, B lunches to the Northwest oor ner of sald Ammerman lot on the Fast giclee of Perry Alley. thence North 0% degrees, West 16 fort 545 iuches. | (more or less), to an iron bin, the | viace of Dbesinning. CONTAINING | AHS square feel, more or lea and | having erected thercon an old ioe | house or Suthufiding AED granting and conveying, to ether with the above described prem jses, to the said W. NH. Miller, his heirs and assigns, an undivided one- fifth (1-8) Interest In abd to a cor | tain aliey and areaway or courtyard immediately adjoining the above des. joribed promises and other properiie: of Thomas Reynolds Plerpoint, et al | which are $0 be used nh common by | all the adjoining property owner their helrs and asslgus, and gre to be and remain open and unobstructed | at all times 0 afford free and Sng. terrupted INEress, ogress an re. gress to atid from tha premises shove | described, which open alley and Area bel dn or courtya ita entirety i» jdeseribed premises, which dra In {thereto attached and made ga part of [the horeipafter recited deod and the maid alley and courivand are more ~~ orn iY 4 0 4 point en § ow tn " of 841M al ¢ 1 {ot (deg thence North Ty Aearecs, West 20 {to an ron pin: thende degrees, ant Is Jlts . pe tron pin at the or n 3 f East 20 B81 4 [Ve] fool “nN Petry Pape Thras, therein a. the exceptions as recorded the Pecorde PING Book, Vol degrees, West iron pin Alls n siley int on fx Jreres euhic I» » Le on ot i ] SLE $ Iss ~ EEL LEREY Ban) 3 yy PARAL SLASHE A—————————— rE aS N————— Sa SALE CONTINUES FIVE DAYS Edin. Tuesday: March 8, at 9 P. M. tS CUR LOW PRICES SELL MORE ACCESSORIES 4 CREATE MORE ORDERS FOR OUR FACTOR!ES ir! PUT MORE MEN 70 WORK MAKING MORE ACCESSORIES TO SUPPLY OUR CUSTOMERS fF 7A Cesuiisne Pk FRICTION \ SHOCK ABSORBER fa Fo «8 £ NCAT ow Ov SALE (om dena lion JAlL sor 3102 ¢ LIGHTS RUBBERLUSTRE BLACK ENAMEL | a FUR FENDERS and BODIES BEAUTIFUL | LASTING FINISH | | a ft => 2 y J SHLIGHT BATTER] ES R CHROME PLATED 1.3 Nf Comcs RUSTPROOF Sf PROTECT YOUR GRILLE EAN PHIPPS uTo TReS 74 - West High i
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