THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. MARENGO March 10, 1938 PORT MATILDA Hote we are with a column of in —— 666 ¥ "Liquid Tablets . Salve. Nose Drops Headache, 30 minutes Try “Ruby Ton World's best Lisimest CURTIN MILESBURG STATE COLLEGE | ' MAT . WITH FLOWERS. Mr. John Erb of Helster street | , . Central Oity vista. the home of inst s A flower to one we hold spent Sunday in Patton visiting his | terest, I hope, to our small commu- | The Bald Eagle Grange met ining held at Milesburg Methods: Mr, John Crossmyer, Friday evening. most dear, {wife and daughter. (nity. Follow us up and you may pe resgular session Tuesday evening, church on last Priday evening was Mrs, Eleanor Grey of McKeesport, iT bring a little happiness with | Mr. and Mrs, William Henszey and | surprised to see your name. | March 8, at which time an open |a fine success, there being 235 mem- Cora Rhoads and Franklin Dyke of some Easter cheer i daughter, of Lemont salled Wednes- | Mrs. Bd, Minnemyer and daugh- meeting was held during the lectur- bers present. Rev. C, M. Piper be- Milesburg, were visiting at Bdwin \ ter Emma Jean of Spruce Creek, is tiny pot |day for Cairo, Egypt. is er's hour, The following health ing present, spoke of his Grange Rhoades’ on Sunday. et 3 4 isttie De Eva Luce, daughter Ena visiting at the John Barr home in (program was given: HEALTH- relation for many years and #411 a Mr, Thomas Garman visited at the | one we love a Jot. | Mrs. Walter Parsons, daughter Veda | Gatesburg. Mrs, Minnemyer can be Song—Smile, Smile, Smile: Roll member of Bald Eagle Grange home of Lewis Pletcher of Howard | {and Mrs. Charles Koons all of State [remembered as the foimer Miss Call-/Three best qualities a man can | 8pring Mills Grange put on the pro- on Saturday. And when you see its beauty College visited the Rebekah Lodge | Barr, {possess bY women opposite men. | gram. A talk was given on organi- EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. In the matter of the Estate of Bird. le BR. Krape, late of Gregg Township, deceased Letter RUNVILLE The Grange Neighbor Night meet checks COLDS and FEVER first dny testamentary in the above estate having been granted to the undemigned, all persons indebted 0 the said estate are requested 10 make payment, and those having claims w present the sane duly proven, without delay to H. ¥ ERDIEY., DEL- SEY MORILIS OGIVOSS, Executors Boring Mills, Pa. John CG. Love, Attor- ney x11 A gala occasion was held at the home of Mr, William L. Garman on Friday, March 4, square and round dancing and games were the enter- | tainment. The music of the evening was furnished by Lester Reese and his Drifting Pioneers. Refresh- ments were served at 11 p. m. Those present were Lois and Earl Aikey, Helen, Betty, Frank, Sam, Ida and John Barmhart, Berl and Candace Crdassmyer, Stewart Pletcher, Anna and Merril Fisher, Luella and Thom- | as Garman, Walter Butler, Francis Eisenhaur, Agnes Hazel, Lloyd and Russell Rhoades, Franklin Swarm, of Curtin and vicinity; Betty, Rob- | ert and Harold Pletcher and Nelson | MoClure of Howard, Laura Ann Stere of Central City: Winifred Oross of Axe Mann, Raymond and Calvin McCloskey of Milesburg; Alfred Peters of Jacksonville; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lyons and daugh- ters Olive and Ethel of Tyrone. The party was chaperoned by Mr, and Mrs. Willlam L. Garman and Mrs. Harry Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cox are mov- | ing into the Bald Eagle Supply Co. building which has been remodeled into a double house, tela King visited her sister, Mrs. John Bryan, of Howard, several days last week. Betty Barnhart spent Saturday night at the home of her friend, Luella Garman. Ann Stere spent Friday night at | the home of her friends, Berl and Candace Crossmyer. HOLTS HOLLOW Those who spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Watson in honor of Mr. Watson's 69h. birthday anni- versary were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Watson and three sons, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson and family, Mrs. M. C. Reese and children Mrs. Walter Sweitzer and daughter, Mrs. Olive Rhoades and children, Mr. and Mrs. George Margargel Jr., and children; Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Watson and son, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sheesley and sons, Mrs. Miles Stauffer and two chil- dren, Loraine Crawford, Alfred Catherman and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wesley and son and daughter could not be present but the daughter Mrs. Fyfe who lives in New York City called by telephone on Sunday af- teTnoon and gave her greetings and best wishes to home folks Mrs. Bdith Burd and son spent the weekend with relatives, at Yar- nell, Mrs. Ben Peizer of Mleshurz, spent Friday with Mrs. Lee Johnson and assisted in quilting. Mr, and Mrs. Lester Mayes and son of Runville, spent Priday even- ing with friends at this place, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Lucas visited relatives at Bellefonte and Pleasant Gap on Sunday of list week. MQford Fetzer of Petzertown, greeted friends at this place re- cently. LITTLE NITTANY Mr. and Mrs, Willard Harter at- tended Neighbor Night meeting at Bald Eagle Grange at Milesburg, Friday night. Miss Annie Dullen spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Spangler, at Mill Hall Mr, and Mrs. C. N. Phillips and family spent Friday evening at the Fred Lowery home at Castanea. Visitors at the John Dullen home Sunday evenitig were William Dol- an and Edward Dullen. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brickley, of Avis, spent Sunday with the lat. ter's mother, Mrs. Gertrude Dolan and family, It is always harder to do work that has been unduly postponed, and the results «fl your labor will probably be below par, whatever your “par” mar be. 73 Is ngerous Jt is dangerous to sell a SUBSTI- TUTE for 6668 just to make three or four cents more. Customers are your best assets; lose them and you lose Your business. #86 lv worth three or four times as much as a Substitute. ———— Ty Dial 4021 Specializing in Surgery 22 Years Practical Experience DR. A. A. DONAHOE VETERINARIAN Dog & Cat Hospital Gen. Practice 123 North Barnard Street STATE COLLEGE IIR RRS J. M. KEICHLINE ATTORNEY -AT-LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Bellefonte, Po. TESTER Mot Sefer monthly pain sad delay dueto (of the {the Democratic {which let us have it at the usual | try. Its fragrance you inhale, Just remember the three W's {Will have these flowers on sale, | The W. W. W. Class of girls of the | Presbyterian {have a flower and bake sale in the near future, (Watch for the time land place.) The Missionary Soclety of the | Presbyterian church were entertain. fed at the home of Miss Catherine | Baldridge on Thursday afternoon of {last week. | Mrs, Eleanor Gray, of Pittsburgh {and Mrs. Ralph Curvan, of Altoona, {are visiting at the home of thelr sis- iter, Mrs. Grant Dyke and family, The death of Mrs. Lucy Elmore, a |sister of Mrs, Blanche Jones, occur red In Harrisburg on Thursday last. {Funeral services were held in Al- toona on Monday of this week. Mrs. {Elmore will be remembered as Lucy {Smith and is survived by ene other sister, Mrs. Jennie Logan, of El- mira, N. Y,, and several nieces and nephews, besides her immediate | family. Mrs. Grant Dyke wishes to thank {her many friends for the presents, also her neighbors for the beauti- ful floral tribute on her birthday which was last Friday, and for the | kindness shown her during her ili- | ness. Her condition l§ improved land we join In wishing her many {more birthdays and a retum to | health, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8S. Walker and daughter Louise, of Bellefonte, were supper guests Thursday at the home of the former's parents, the occasion being Mrs. Peters’ birthday. In {spite of her advanced years and afi- diction, Mrs, Peters is very cheerful and always has a sunny smile for her friends. Mrs. M. H. Hall retumed Sunday from a week's visit at Latrobe, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peters and family, of Lewistown, calied at the home of the former's parents, Sun- day. What our town needs Is a recrea- ton hall where our young folk ooud go and amuse themselves and where we could have plays and amusements for young and old {What do you thrink Elmer Brian, son of Mr. and Mrs Edward Brian is home on a ten-day furlough. He is stationed at For Madison in New York State, which is near the Canada line. He state that at times this winter it hag been 32 degrees below zero. Some cold. The three W's class of girls had their regular meeting in the Pres- byterian Sunday School room on Friday night. A covered dish lunch- eon was served. The choir of the Presbyterian church visited at the Baptist church on Sunday and rendered some speci- al music. Rev. Sheet: was in charge services, DRY TOP And still we are being ruled bj Mr. Bad Luck. In this case it was Mr. John Burng who Is empioyed at State College in a garage and while working he ran a screw-driver in hi eye, We are glad to say the ight is not Injured. Hope he will soon be able to retum to work. Mrs. OG. C. Merryman gave a quilting party Thursday of las week, Yes! we know the dinner was the one even: of the day, although we are sorry we had to miss it. Clark McKinley who has been having a time getting his stomach to retain enough food to keep a man going, has returned home from the Philipsburg hospital slightly improv- od. Hope for a speedy return of his good health, Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. William Carson and family spent Saturday with friends in Lewistown The Poormans entertained a bunch of young folks Sunday even- ing from Bellefonte and State Col- lege, Mrs. Cora Holt of Tyrone, who came down to see her mother Mrs. Candis Alkens was taken sick anc {unable to return home for a few days, Now while we don't seem to be enlightened a great deal more on ithe New Deal, we surely will have better lights In our homes and don't forget it was some new rulings in administration ratings, without the cost of our line While we think of the New Deal It would be wise for all to read our Presidents explanation on what was meant by the the New Deal: also you eritics jook up the Preamble of the Constitution made years ago . and see just how he has tried to make it serve the posterity of the men who fought to make our coun - Republican but am a Bible rea ler, also believe its teachings. FILLMORE Kenneth and Adelene Garner | spent Tuesday evening of last week {a the Heury Spearly home. | Mr. and Mrs, Bud Benner visited | iat the Charles Lutz home one day spent Sunday will Leroy Bammer. I am nefher a Democrat or a | in Rebersburg last Monday evening. | Carl Martin of Allen Street visii- led with friends in Millhelm on Wed- | nedday evening. Sunday School will | Misses Anne Krumrine and Kaih- [rym Humphreys of West College ave- | nue spent Saturday in Altoona. Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Wahl of | South Pugh street had as their re- up and about again. eent gues's Mr. and Mrs. Clair El- leg was in a cast he was able to walk {bert and son of Sandy Lake. Mr. and M:s. Frank Homan of Mrs. Lillian Edmondson spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. and { Mrs. Robert Billett in Bellefonte, Mrs. M. L. Hamilton of North Al- {herton street entertained with a Harpster, bridge party Thursday afternoon. Mr. Lloyd Parsons of Harrisburg spent several days recently at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parsons of Helster street, Miss Edith Breon of West Beaver avenue entertained a group of her friends with a dance at Eagles Inn Saturday evening. Miss Joey Riest of North Allen Street Is confined to her home be- cause of measles. Mrs. Margaret Garner and daugh- ter Julia of East College avenue made a business trip to Bellefonte recently. Miss Maude Musser of the Branch is confined to her home because of illness. Miss Edith Corl of Bellefonte spent several days of her vacation wih Mr. and Mrs. Bar] Arnold Matson of hilipsburg. Mrs, William Spotts of East Beav- er avenue had as her guests on Sun- day her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Edward Spotts of Boalsburg. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Northrup of South Gil] street have as thelr guest thelr son Harry of Youngstown, Ohio Charles Myers who was a surgical patient In the Centre County Hos- pital returned to his home on Sotuh |! ugh street on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs Pine Mall had ax their gue day Mrs. George Straw Creek Mrs. P. OO Ammerman of West College avenue 18 visiting friends in Tyrone and Altoona. Mrs. Joseph Ammerman We College avenue had as her week-end guest Cliarles Marsh of Philadel. phia Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Haupt of West Prospect avenue had as their weekend guests Mr, and Mrs. Wil Lam Adams and son of Watsontown Dr. and Mrs. R. I. Robinson of Garner streen spent the weekend at the Ambrcse home in Osceola Mills, Mr. and Mrs. William Garner of McAllister street spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Garner's sister In Osceola Mills. Mr. and M:s. Elwood Parsons and daughter Janice Ann of McAllister Bireet, sper’. Sunday visiting Mrs Parsons’ pa.ents, in Philipsburg NITTANY Mrs. D. B. Fletcher and Mrs. San ton Sun of Turtle ed Os Weber are on the sick jist Mrs. L. E Swartz and zon Row- | land of Howard spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Fietch- er Mrs. Lenna Peters returnees Lome after spending some time with het daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Zim. merman of Mingoville, M's. Margaret Decker and son John, of Snydertown, spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mn C. L. Long. Mrs. George long and grand daughter Shirley spent geveral Jay lay week with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Art Yearick of Tylersville, Mr. and Mrs. Bdwin Pidder of | Zion, sgert Thursday wih Mrs Fiddler's mother, Mrs. Sara Weoer, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dorman and daughter Betty of Lock Haven, her sister Mrs. Mrs. Tillie Peck spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Ida Holmes of Flemington. Sheriff Keeler and family of Belles fonte, spent Sunday afternoon al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peck. Mrs. Pauline Miller and daughter Joy spent the weekend with her sis ter, Mrs. Shed Gummo. Mr. and Mis. Lawrence Lowers spent Baturday afternoon with Mrs. | Lowery's mother, Mrs, Arbella Greninger of Logan Mills, Mr, and Mrs. George Grove and family spent Sunday with Mm Grove's mother, Mrs. Minnle Pooi- man of Bellefonte. Mrs. Sara Orove and granddaugh- ter Evelyn spent Saturday with her Lather Strouse of lo Cis, Clare Burng had quite a mistor. [tune last week when the radiator of {his truck froze up, damaging not {only that part but the block, also, | However his truck ls seeing service | again, Jack Harpster, who met with an | accident some time ago 1s able to be Although his about with the aid of crutches Lee DeArmit is suffering from a {State College, R. D. had as their |blood infection. { guests on Thursday, Mr. and Mrs, A. |B. Ziegler and Mrs. Adeline Kline of [ger entertained some of cur ladies | State College. | Wednesday Mrs. Eugene Ellenber- ito a sumptuous dinner. In return [the good folks sat down and quilied a nice hap. Those to attend were: | Mrs. Elsie Barto, Mrs. Lee DeArmit, Mrs. Grace Albright Mrs Pele Mrs. Albert Eves, Mrs, Maud Ellenberger, Mrs. Alva John ston, Mrs, Ear] Johnston and Mra. Eugene Ellenberger. Last Sunday our Luthersn ininis- ter, Rev. John English announced his resignation from the pulpit ef- fective the last of March. We gret his going “very much. It has been seventeen years since Mr, Eng- lish arrived here to take up his work. We hope he enjoys the rest which he badly needs. The whooping cough seems to be the epidemic of today. Several our families have it. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ride: sold thelr farm jas! week. They will sel thelr farm implements and stock on March 26. Rumors have {tt tha they will move Into the BI Gates home In Gatesburg, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Daud and family of Lawrenceville, visitel at the Daud home in Gatesburg last week. Mr. and Mss go had as their guest thi Stivers brother. The DeArmits motored ‘0 P ipsburg Sunday afternoon and visit. ed at the 8 ate Hospital with Mr DeArmits brother Perry Griffin who is se: ly ill there re. ANS: Joe Stiver of Mare § Wik, Mr to calch a have two first there nesding a housekes labor, eats and Barto. a studer Mark High spent the = at der home tear Galesburg Our good Methodist minister R Nayior anpadounced recently tha afer April first he will devote nn tDiire ime 10 farming and froon the ministty. A most liked man and we hate to see wave. Mr. Naylor has been for severa] years Wednesiay evening the Love 5 Loyalty Bunday School Class at the home of Mrs Grace Albrigh Chere was quite a large atlendac A very interesting talk was given b Mr. 8'iver, the guest of the even. Ing. Those present were Mra, War ing and family, Mrs. Walker and Curtis; Mrs Silver, Mr. and Mra Giiber: Barto, Mr. and Mrs. Lee DeArmit, Mra, Elmer Noll, Mrs. Aly Johnston, Mr. and M:s. Albert Eves Mrs. Sarah Smith, Mr. and Mm Walters and son Norman, Mrs. Eu- gene Elienberger, Miss Samah lLaw- son, Mrs. Albright and family. 1 “Pig” was auctioned Lamson. Miss Anna and Bernic are emploved nea: S spent the weekend at Gaesburyg. Someone ran over a dog near | corner on Sunday morning, Jea him helpless and moaning along road. Later the dog was shor SNOW SHOE Mrs. Mabel Lucas entertained the Home Hygiene Club on last Frida) night and to help celebrate he daugbler Madge's birthday A aho:t business meeting was called after which Bingo and Games, were the entertainment of the 4 At a late hour lunch was servi Those present were Mrs. Doll Brown, Mrs. Florence Bradley, Betty Develln, Mrs. Edna Thompeon, Mra Bertha Shaw, Mrs. Beo Healey | Kathryn and Elizabeth Dixon, Mrs Fay Sinclai:, Mrs. Gertrude Rees Mrs. Julia Sinclair, Mrs. Mable Lu- daughter Madge, Bh31 Hal and Mrs. Lemoyne Lucas Correction—dadies Ald of the M E church was held at the home of Mrs. Dershen, instead of Mrs. Prank Shope on Wednesday. Mrs, Frank Mennle entertained the Ladies Ald of the Presbyterian church on Thu:sday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Hipple ar rejoicing over a baby girl born In the Philipsburg Stale Hospital Mrs. Arch Marshall and Mr: Drieboibis, shopped in Bellefonie last Thursday. Lesher Heshley visited his mothe: sister-in-law, Mrs. Minnemyer of |Mrd. Dave Heshley, Saturday at Hol- | 8a Buffalo Run. yaburg. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Punk and | Geraldine Ba‘hgate has returned daughter Alice, son Roy of Bells. thome from the Philipsburg Stats fonte, spent Sunday eveming with (Hospital, where she was a surgical [Mis. Punk's mother, Mrs. Emma Dorman. patient, We are sorry 0 note Mrs. Willlam Charley Albright and son of Buf- | House, had a seriou~ fall In he { Clarence Walk, Monologue-—*Ford's National Pills." Margaret Reese; Recitation-—Soap the Oppressor, Bernard Kerin: Bong No. 68, The Patron; Monologue Mrs. Kydelounds Views on Economy, Marguerite Kerin; Talk, “Diet and Health,” by Dr. Daugherty. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walk of Ty- rone, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Walk, Mrs. Elizabeth Ha:shbarger who underwent a goitre operation at the Philipsburg State Hospital is im- proving slowly, Miss Dorothy Cowher of Sandy Ridge visited her gunt, Mrs. Curt!s Solt. Misses Nannie and Frances Lewis spent Thursday wih Mr. and Mrs Walter Lewis, Miss Marjorie Walk spent the veckend with her sister Mrs. John Nearhoof. William Urban of Pittsburgh spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Veronica Urban. Bernard Kerin has shool after two weeks of {lness On Thursday the following ladles attended a quilting pay at the home of Mrs. A. J. Collett, They quilted and finished two large quills Mrs. Arma Duey, Mrs. J. T. Beck- with, Mrs. BE L Beckwith, Mrs Mrs. John Walk Mrs. Willlam Walk, Mr. Ruth Ker- in, Mrs. C. W, Bolt, Mrs .Andy Stra- sick, Mrs. Vera Irwin, Miss Ma:rgue- rite Kerin. On Friday evening quite a num gathered at the home of Mrs lego Collett and gave her quite a surprise, Those present were: Mrs Clarence Walk, Mrs J. D. Beckwith Mis. E. R. Beckwith, Mr. and Mm J. T. Beckwith, Mrs. Roy Beckwith Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Kerin, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bolt, Mrs. Lottie Cow- her, Rev. and Mrs. David Sowers Misses Kathryne Beckwith. Doroths Beskwith, Pauline and Arline Phil- John Walk Duey Sot, Tom- vy Beckwith, Robert Beckwith and ey 80. The evening w= Russel] as spen’ ett many Miss M ri Cowher and Mrs, David Harshbarger pent Saturday in Tyrone Mrs. J. T. Beckwith spent Prida with his friend Mrs Mary Coliet: Mrs. Leroy Beckwith and d he er Barbar and Mrs. Ira Lane spent Mursday at Altoona A birthday dinner in tle Miss Betty daughter of Mr, honor of Harshbarger, and Mrs. David ‘Marshbarger was held Sunday be- ng her 1st birthday, also it wag the baby’s aunt's birthday Miss Anns Harshbarger. Quite a number were Jresent, Joseph Goss is quite me His friends wish WeeCy recovery. Mrs. Leonia Walk who was on the in at h aim a sick list ks able to be around again Sunday visitors at the home of Mis. Elizabeth Harshbarger were Mrs. Amanda Miler and son from Boalsburg and Mrs. Alva Johnson and son of Marengo Mrs. E R Beckwith and daughter Dorothy Kathryne Pouloris and Mrs A J a2 Collett. - A 4 hd Ld MOSHANNON A birthday suprise party was wid at the Charles Prebosky home n honor of Joseph Prebosky's 22nd birthday. Those present were: Mr and Mrs. Marlin Watson, Mrs Walter Prebosky, Ann, Ruth and Junior Prebosky, Violet Donley, Maxine Schnarrs, Delphine Martin. Bernice Prebosky, James Kelley, James Borger, Max Pitzsimmons and Joseph Prebosky. All report a very nice time We are glad to report Mrs. Jos- eph Kachick Is able to be about again after a Jong illness Miss Amanda Lucas made a busi- ness trip to Bellefonte Tuesday of last week. Miss Evelyn Fye spent Thursday allernoon and evening with her friend, Miss Ivy Hoit. Mrs, Catherine Lucas is confined to her home with a bad cold. The Junior class of the Metho- dist Sunday school held their an- nual and business meeting Thurs. day evening of last week at the walter Holt home, Those present were: Mrs. LeRoy Lewis, thelr teacher Jean Martin, Ela Louise and Dorothy Beales, Edna Cart. ght, Elva Holt, Hazel Tressler, (Hadys Fye and Marjory Borger. Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Holt two children, Gloria and Leonard, aso Marion Holt, spent Sunday with the former's sister, Mrs. Thomas Collars, of Germania, Mrs, Lillian Holt, of Clearfield, | is spending some time with her sis- ter, M wriously ill at her home here. returned to parments. and tiement to CLAUDE M. BROWN 0 the mid estate are proven WOODRING torney Tubridy A a estate having been granted the sal payment, and those having claims 0 present the same duly woven, with. out dela HELM, ston & Johnston, Attys and william Maurer who is zation and leadership. Refresh. ments were served in the basement and all enjoyed the evening togeth- ed. The next Neighbor Night meeting will be held at State College Tuesday night, March 15th. Bald Eagle Grange fills the chairs and Half Moon Grange puts the pro- gram on. The therie “Faith”-—All Grangers will arrange 10 be there, We have a number In our commu- nity who have no employment as yet and by the reports it won't be long until all will be working. Mrs. C. P. Miller gave a birthday supper on last Friday evening in honor of Miss Vesta Blouser and her son Eddie Miller, their birthdays be- ing one day apart, Mr. and Mrs. S8amuel Purl and daughter Sarah of Willlamapo:rt, malored here Sunday and visited with home folks and took Mr. Ed- ward Purl and wife along back for a visit for a few days Vistiors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Huey's Bundaly were Mr. Huey's mother, Mrs. Gertrude Huey and Mrs. Prank Hull of Pil- more, also Mr. and Mrs. Earl Huey of Juniata, Pa Mr. and Mrs. Newton Louck and daughter Shirley, motored to 8now Shoe Bunday and visited with rela- tives, Harrison Walker was brought home from the Hospital last Thurs- gay afternoon and nicely Mrs. leona Thompson still in the hospital and is getting along good at this writing Mr Paul Meyers mas taken last Tuesday and was rushed to the Cen- i an EXECUTRIXES NOTICE In the Matter of the Eviate of Baral Boob, late of Miles Township, Centre County, deceased letters testamentary in the estate having been lo the undersigned debited 10 the sald estate pre requesied to make payment, and t huving claims to present the same duly prover with out delay 10 REBPOCA WOLFE, Exe cutrix, Asronshury, Pa Bpangier A Campbell, Attorneys x14 wore EXECUTOR'S NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of Joh: A. Bpicer, late of Perguson Township deceased Letters testame: d ing 1 ted tary in the above 0 the ined, all ns | the sald ertate are requested Ww make . $ ndebled present out delay wo PERCY B TO E. BPICER. ODIE ( cutors, Blate College. Pa Johnston, Attys proven, SPICER SPICER Johnsior PRIVAT In the HARVEY Beliefone To and ou esta le Rotice is LIA MILLER of W BALE OF REAL ESTATE Matter of the Estate of ¥ MILLER, No. 13.284, late Borough, deceased legates Inlerested in ere Execuls HARVEY 1 NICOLA ais Wile improving ior 1% bet Plan tre County Hospital, was operated ios f PR iT ] on or appendicitis on and reported ast Thurs- —— - Lucky men will soon st paying large income taxes Legal Notices ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE of df An- Bor the Estate of Bellefonte on sald the un- indebted there to make Immediate those having claims of demands against the same, will pre- sent them without delay for sete 23225 8latlion nid 10 are requested Pinehurst Pittsburgh Ave Pa ADMINISTRATRIXS NOTE In the Matter of the Estate of 8 Kine Woxiring, late of Belefonte Borough, deceased Letters testamentary esiate having been granted to the undeghkmed ail pesos Indabied requested Ww make payment, and those having clalins to present the same uly without delay to MARY C Administratriy Belle WW. Harrison Wo. ker, At xi4 South Hil Administrator the above fonte. Pa ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of Jane late of Bpring Township, de- Letters of administration on sald oxtate having been granted the under signed are payments, and those having claims or demands against the same sent them ment non Johnston, Atty. all persons indedled thereto requesied 10 make Immediate will pre. without delay for settle to THOMAS KERIN. Moshan- Pa. Administrator. Johnston & x13 EXECUTRIX NOTICE. In the Matter of the Estate of Wal- ter CO. Talibhelm, late of Huston Town. alip. deceased Lotters testaunentary in the above to the undersigned, all persons indebled estate are requested to make to MRS. MARY T. TALL- ecutrix, Julian, Pa, Jobo x ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE, In the Matter of the Estate of Lucy RR. Whiteman, late of Snow Shoe Borough, deceased Letters of administration on sald estate having been granted to under signed. all perrons indebted thereto are requested to make payments, and thore having claims or deman immediate ds against the same, will . ee BEGIN Cagle Katz on ihe Allegheny THEREOY 1 il 1 € - Jd ¥ Wm. 8 3 remleos ar ; the West side eet, North 63 aGrgrees. Weel 25 feel 2 inches 10 ihe piace of beginning CORTAINING « Miuare feel De Lhe same Py v.22 more erected theres: Apart ent Allegte 8ireet stahle AND THE SPO GINNING at a: a i DD TH of Perry Alles 3 West 16 feet, 8; to an iron pin, ihe ww COONTAINING more ess. and hereon ar oid or iliding Ig. Ww rem. isos, to 1} mid W. H. Miller heirs and assigna, an undivided one- fifth (1-8) interest in and to a oer. Win alley and areawsay Of courtyard imunediately adjoin Lie above des cried premises and other properties ing = he premires above described, which open slley and ates way or ard shown upon the draft described Dre ine ah E thereto attached and made ag part of the hereinafter recited deed and the said aller and couriyard are more fully deseribhed as follows. W0-wit BROINNING at the Southwest oor T of a brick stable on the Rast side of Perry Alley. thence North 83%, degrees. Fast 65% foet %0 an Iron pin thence North 6% degrees. West 20 foe Ww an ron pin: thence North Bly degrees. Bast 18 feet, 4 inches 10 an iron pin at the corner of tin shoo thence South 6% degrees. Bast 20 feet. 2% Inches tO 3 Point thence Noth B83 dexrees Bast 4 feet 8 inches to a point: thence South 6% degrees, East 29 feet. 85 inches to a int. thence South 83), degrees, est 3 feet. B inches: thence North 20 Aegrees. West 4 feet: thenoe Kotiih 83; degrees, West 117 feel B Inches to an fron pin on the Bast alde of Perry Alley. the exit of sald twelve foot alley into Perry Aller aforesaid Being the same premises which became vested in W. Harvey Miller during his lifetime. by deed from Thomas Rernolds Piersoint of al dated December 1st. 1020. and record. ed in the Recorder's Office of Centre County at Bellefonte. Pa. U mber 8th, 1920. In Deed Book. Vol. 124. page 6606. A complete draft or survey of the hereinbefore described real ee Frye Phone 497.) WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH HHA Windstorm Policy Protects You From Financial Loss, See John F. Gray & Son General Insurance Bellefonte, Pa REMEMBER When You Want tnything in Lumber Millwork, Doors, Sash, Roofing W.R.SHOP BELLEFONTE. PA Phone 432 Satisfaction Guaranteed IN EVERY DEAL ie Every Portions i» . C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Pat Qur Best Flour Very Best Flour Winter Wheat Wagner Dairy Feed Wagner's Horse Feed Wagner’ Wagner's Wagner's Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower. Wagner's T Wagmer's Scratch Feed Wag er's Wagner's Chick Feed 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. \ dr ———— r “BEFORE | BUY MY GRAIN OR FEED. |) ALWAYS SHOP AROUND BY TELEPHONE TO SAVE TIME AND MONEY. IT PAYS TO USE THE DAFYOUN strain, | ast week. (falo, N. Y., Mr, and Mrs. Dan Brown home. Mr. Houser who has been pr pt Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rockey and | And _ § Pow er wl PRIMA GE i§ Dotter at this | + home Sunday were Mr, and all dragte lor over 45 years. Ask lor g& IMs, and Mrs. Harry Spearly spent And Mr. and . nee p o Mrs, Lee Spriggel, Mr. and Mrs,| In the Matter of the Estate of Wil- “2. Page 74 | Tuesday evening at Milesburg where Of, and daughter Jean, of Belie-| Mr. and Mrs. Tony Nastase, visit- | N00" 0 a Mrs Pred Colbe, all lam O Lowery. jate of the Township | If Do exceptions are filed thereto CHICHESTERS PILLS |all the Granges held Neighbor |fonte, called at the home of Mr. and | ed friends in Ndnty Gio one day las: | A : '" "7 |of Walker, Centre County, Pennayl- Of oblections made to the granting of . \ Night. Mrs. Albers Thompson during the week. ’ vanls, - to Confirm aaid Private sale on Mon: THE DIAMOND N | Mr. and M Ortle Kel and |Past week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garbrick | xi! Mabel Lucas and family, U7 [4av. March 28th, A. 1. 1988. at 10:00 | Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Dunkle and | Bellefonte, spent Wednesday afier. | Bernard Baby Chicks! aby Chicks ! Unionville, is daughter Dorothy n [awa AM Mr. and Mrs, Mahlon Watson Fron UTILITY MATINGS Paras | | tate with the sxoeptions as therein noted, ia recorded nn the Recorder's Office aforesaid In Mat Book, Vol Those who called at the Walter \ TELIT AON. CRCELIA MILLER, Executriz of ternoon with Mr. W. HARVEY MILLER, daughter Janet, sori Jay, spent Sun- Dec'd M. (W. Harrison Walker, day with Mis. Wawsons mother, | pody welcome, 1 . "ve [cw y the the Orphans’ asa SOrIeY for Estate Se BUDGET OPEN TO INSPECTION SO © A Er Se Toul estate of the decedent s WARNING! DON'T ASK stole is Serer. given’ Hat # [sale of real estate of | R ~ FOR “COLD TABLETS dges for the | DEMAND ‘COLE'S COLD-BREAKERS | FOR COLDS Improved Quick. pendable Dont wait Get & box st once. WISELY AND KEEP NEAUTHY «INSIST ONen COLE'S COLD-BREAKERS | 2 2 5 R3ST | ! ZR kd g 2 CIR en, |
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