Pace Rix THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. January 26, 1939. EE ———— EE re _ NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) EE it 44 ra — — Methodist Church Services—Pray- Mrs. Sue McEwen entertained to er service this Thursday evening, dinner on Tuesday, Mrs. Julia Par- Sunday School on Sunday morning sons and daughter, Mrs. E. L. Par- at the usual time, Junior League in !sons, the afternoon at 2 p. m.; Epworth ohe Missionary Society of the League at 6:30 p. m. pnmediately fol- presbyterian church will be enters lowed by the preaching service alltamed this Thursday evening at the 7:30 p. m. with sermon by the PeS- home of Mrs. Sue McEwen. tor, Rev. D. D. Kauffman, The young | BUSH HOLLOW Sunday School attendance in- creased again Sunday. We had an attendance of 66. We were glad to see 50 many present on Sunday morning and invite you all back and bring others, Revival services are in progress in the church. A large crowd has at- | provides that a vote of 12 jurors tended each night so far. Those who Shall constitute a majority on a have stayed away are missing some Grand Jury With 24 jurors serving, good music and singing. Rev. and 12 would not be a majority. In the ‘Name Jurors For Feb. Term of Court (Continued from Page 1) ually a panel of 24 Grand Juror are chosen, only 23 hive drawn for February court LL The law Mrs. Doll of Stroudsburg are the past it has s0 happened that every | Hagel, Alice K Evangelists. Everybody is welcome time a Grand Jury has been sums to come and hear some good mes- moned at least one member has sages and singing. Services each failed to appear because of ness night at 7:46 p. m. until Feb, 5th or other recognized reasons, Howe Sunday School Sunday morning at ever, when 24 are summoned the | cor man, Martha 8,, | Corl, Mark K., hkp. been | | Gilson, Howard L., ———— COURT DENIES PLEA FOR CHANGE IN JOINT DEED In an opinion and decree filed this week in the matter of Mary A. Mc- Cool vs, Maltle E. Smith, boh cl Potter township, Judge Ivan Walker a int deed bewween a tract of jand in Millheim is valid, and that Mrs, MeCool's move to have Mrs. Smith's name stricken from the int instrument cannoli be allowed hkp., Spring Mills . State College R. D Deal, Albert, mcht State College Etters, Stanley, lab Monument Fauble, Adolph, rtd meht Bellefonte : y ’ Fu that Wie Gack, Mrs. Mary, hkp two for Osceoln Mills hkp. Rebersburg lab. Powelton Btate College Bellefonte Philipsburg lab... Howard R. D Philipsburg Garrett, Mrs. Mae Gill, Harold A. carp hkp., According to the lengthy review of the case accompanying the decree, Mrs. McCool, a T8-year-old widow, purchased a piece of ground in Mill. heim In 1984 for $1000. Bhe lived there for a time, but finally sent for Harris, Jos. lab Heverly, Richard W Horn, Isaac, lib Houser, Olive C., hkp.. NING f whence red thence perchifg We mt We ginning NING at 2 er perch to the place 3 THE Vinst a Mone Fart 10 along E a ad —_— THERROY BEGIN - thence South 2064 peretise , stone an alley, North 4% de perehes 0 a sone 281, degrees, West 10 stone, and thenee slong In street, Boutin 64% degrees perche to the place of be CONTAINING One-quarier A ROTE, nel measure THE BBCOND THEREBY BROIN-. A sione, thence South 2674 East 10 ches to a Mone along Nort 64% de. shall Ea hence os 1 257% PETCHen WON e laid -out West 1 Con. and improvements theroon erected, which became vested in Basil M. Ma- lone. during his lifetime, by deed from C LIL. Bwter, ot ux dated Pebruaty 14. 1088. and ree the H»- corder's Office f County a8 Bellefonie. | y 18th, 1038, n Deed e 408 If 1 wreto or al oreo te raed s Pes oh re Hied | the granting be requesied ale on Mon-+ 1989. at 10:00 so confirmed ¢ judicial sale weon the e desorbed Rate MAFPRFELLE MALONE trades int x of BASIL M. MALONE Deceased. Coburn, Pa ISON WALKER ’ (or duce # 4 ey lo Ew four in North PO A wt t #o wid -on Book V 4 RCE ’ hire tione of q f nt oO wi mid private AD thie sar to conti I Febr 0 4 mw {ey reos s 130) ene ~ Der Wl alle nh 10 8 Mone arr ess West 10 thence along a 64% degrees of beginning prrenes L An have effet of 1 perc h “rs “wl t dined F relied r h ree Routd AA sining 10 BEING the smme WwW. HAI ing, w two ote and par- ith the tenements AUo a folks of the Epworth League will oc- cupy the choir. Special Evangelistic services open~ ed In the Bush Hollow Church on Monday evening of this week and will Free Methodist Church Serviees— continue for the next two weeks. Prayer service on Friday evening, Sunday School on Sunday morning at 9:30 a. m. Rev. R. R. Blews of State College, the District Elder will conduct the Quarterly meeting over this weekend and will preach on Sat- urday evening at 7:30 p. m. also on Sunday morning at 10:45 a. m. Rev. G. A. Garrett, the pastor of the church will preach on Sunday even- ing at 7:30 p. m. Everyone welcome, Miss Ruth Behers of Bellefonte has oeen visiting with her friend Miss Florence Finch. Several persons in the community have quilts in and are having old fashioned quilting parties this week. The Young Women's Sunday School Class of the Methodist chureh held their reguiar monthly business meeting ay the home of Mrs. Clair Carver on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bauder and | J. B. Stere on Sunday in honor of son of Williamsport, spent the week- end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Bauder and sister and hus- band, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Williams. The Evangelistic services which were In progress in the Free Metho- dist church for the past couple weeks closed on Sunday evening. Rev. Howard Van Valin was received with much interest and respect as was shown by the crowded house each evening, in spite of the cold, snowy weather which prevailed most all of last week. On Monday he went to Williamsport to visit the graves of his parents and from there expected to motor on to his home in Union- town. We trust he will return to our midst again but will not wait for seventeen years again, Political Sage Sees Many Candidates (Continued from page one) another Republican worker w is now sealer of weights and measures in the county, may run for Com- missioner unless he gets a better job than the one he bas There's going to be quite a bat- tle for Sheriff on the Republican slate. There's Clark N. Aikey, of Hecla, who wants either a plum or a shrievalty. William Benford, of Bellefonte, may make another try for the office, while Roy Held of Madisonburg., long ago indicated es ho Harry Robison, who has been em- | ployed In Corning, N. Y., for the past several months is now home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Robison, The Bible Study Class, under the direction of Rev, H, E. Oakwood of the Presbyterian church, will meet next Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Harold Watson. Students of the Bellefonte High School are this week passing through their Mid-Year examinations. They {will not have any school next Mon- [day as a between semester vacation. Walter Zahniser left on Wednes- day morning, accompanied by Clar- jence Hall and his brother LeRoy Hall, for Pittsburgh, where Clarence is entering the Veterans Hospital at Aspenwall for treatment. A birthday dinner was the happy | occasion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. their daughter, Mrs, Cecil Stevenson of Altoona who was home on that day to enjoy the event with others of her family. We are sorry to learn of the death of Mrs. Maggie Wollord, sister of Mrs. J. E. Brink of this place, who died on Monday evening at her late home in Bellefonte. Most sincere sympathies are extended to the family and friends in the hours of bereavement, Miss Marion Flick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Flick of Union Township, who wus a student of Bellefonte High School, recently married a young man by the name of Dixon from Pleasant Gap. She now with her husband in Bellefonte Congratulations young folks is Toke Steps To Revive Society {Continued from page one) wis brought out that Centre is one of the few counties in Pennsylvania ] there is no organization { tion, preservation, and dis- of historical data of the Although rich in historical lore, nothing Is being done to pre- serve such information for future generaticn With the county's old- er generations passing away and taking with them In many instances | rich sources of first-hand informa- tion, nothing is being done to record {events which transpired during county (and | { home Sunday Shirey and daughter Shirley of Wil- Hamsport ; children, Mrs Edgar and Lona Spotts sncw and we and pushed, dren were visitors on Sunday at Andrew birthday Other Metzler and Virginia Stover of Cole- ville was a caller in town Monday attended the inauguration at Harris- burg last Tuesday were Ray Me and 4 school house last attended Harris day evening cal Dep companied Mid-Shipman 8 R. Noll home 9:30 followed by preaching services. | possibility remains that all will re= | We are surely having winter spond, which would place upon weather the last several weeks. Lots | the court the duty of dismissing one of snow and cold mornings. The juror. Wilh no means established State Highway plowed the hollow | by law for choosing the juror to be road up above the school house for dismissed it could happen that the which we are thankful as people duty, seemingly a minor one, could can get to the church casier assume considerable significance The tame buck which has been in It is to prevent such a situation the Hollow is still around. It is a that the Court has ordered tl commen sight to go down the road | breviated panel will be close to the road and Another innovation in the Febru never move. Harry Lucas and others gry jury list is noted in the num- have been feeding and lots of per of Traverse Jurors summoned people have been taking pictures of | Heretofore it has been the practice it. Some reported that IL wis Cross [go summon 50 jurors for each of the but have no true reports of it, as Mr. | two weeks of court. For oming Lucas says it Is very tame session, 55 jurors have been sume Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Byrd took sup- ' moned for Criminal Court 4 per on Wednesday evening at the) for Civil Court. This was of Mrs, Edna Spoits, and | made because a larger to Off» Thursday evening at the home of gen needed during Criminal Court, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Irvin while civil ually Sunday visitors at the moving at a slower equire Mrs. Edna Spotts and fewer jurors were, Mr. and Mrs Following serve during GRAND JURORS Meet Monday, February L. Spring Mii ie ab- it i and COANnge pane Pe the Sion home of family on Melvin Ae are Or to thie 3 ming court Mrs. Ruth Rote and Myrtle King and son all of Belle stuck in the who got One car load wonder fouie out Auman, Arthur lab A C Robert Mrs conti lab Ad Jaliey Beatty, Benford Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spots and chil « th home. Also to & for James Metzler and Mrs Irvin dinner were Mr hk; Plea Wm. P. au Centre ane, guests Campbell - Hal Milson ( Lydia rger Davis, Dinge Frankenbe miner hk Orvis Spring hkp Gwendolyn - IRrence Coburn Armes x_- PLEASANT GAP Mrs. Pearl Ripka of Pine Grove { i Mills. R Pleasant hkp Neti Gill Hancock roy Hosterman Victor | Krumrine Among these from our town who E R Frank fm ’ 1 wif Mrs. H T. Noll Myers and Mrs. James Biliger A y congenial] crowd attended the Civic Club card party heid at the Thursday evening All report a wonderful time Mrs. Ray Meloy and Paul Lego a Bendix Home Laundry dinner and meeting held at the Penn Hotel, Hagrisburg Wednes- ax: Hi State Philips Howard Pp Phil HES eo College burg RD wellon Burg Laback, Ollie Reager., James, lab Reese, Cloyd D. ab Richards, Carl J. lab Stover, Josephine E A very Carp Spring Mills fm Aaronsburg tele op. Beliclonte Port Matilds iab Bellefonte R Marian M., clk Philipsbarg Stover. Myles E Tressier, Bamuel Willams, Jos. mr. whit Emery W £ ¥ Hunt g¢ {rom ithe Medi- of the U 8. Navy who ac- Mr. D Williams from the Naval Academy atl Annapalis where he had been {ll gnd underwent an operation last month, returned Wednesday 0 Annapoils where he resumed his sork in the hospital at that place The Logan Grange will hold a Wright, Sophia, hkp Philipsburg CRIMINAL CUGURT JURORS Meet Monday, February 137 { Adamitz, Ernest H., fed. gov emp State Oolidge D H H Johnston | 7 | Is Ia M M M M Rt Baxion si si 81 21 st Stover w w ye COLOR, TEXTURE AND FAT quality P College ance are indications externally among HE mal sell-00vered of amount of cure good beef the fa: mus! be erated. Pienty of good the beat glude Lo quality.” 4 . Bellefonte nu - Stute College R. D miner Philipsburg lab Philipsburg L Bellefonte R. D. 3 her daughter, Mrs. Smith to come Mrs. McCool lived for a time Smith home, and during that IL Lhe piece of and both their the oman, Frank her at the pel VAs ughes, Geo wm James Harry A 10q ile 1O Ptah v5 Pt rah transferred names, allegedly 8 the & into with wb mcht sathers jreell mae r should be tract naing (oat Urvive owner of 1 aft 1 moiher me sO 1 ’ sitzell, Sam. F teas, Charles, biksmih eyer, M. B., meht State eyer, Victor L., lab Bellefonte R nt Reber salesman State ( Centre Sometime er Lhe joie deed was et forth, relations be- daugliter became mother Look instituting «1 pi the execuleo Co lege |. ht VE an d 1x up Ht al v elsewhere ood 2 D. 3 burs 8 »y iN J oyer, . Marshal C usser 0 oi nave 10 again have sole thie to ground niece oliege . Hall ' mkie fmt frm Matilda D Howard R Bruce E Wm. H Port ab fmr Belielonte hkp Port {im Cent the widow's I. ced can i there is J is nN AgTCement vas €n- red with part of the Jas. 1 D wii Oliver wlfer ey the deed s¢ gel, Mrs. C. W mtent on the t———— ——————— stterbeck. Chas. F J B, mz Belief mr over 3 nite 4 R D Woorle Melvin Woo a Geo. nn Paul Philipsburg fins Aaron Bellefonte R. D eo! M estwood inkelblech » y naurs ( lab og, J Legal Notices NOTICE SNOW INDICATE BEEFY QUALITY bee! A +} How { Was expia foe T. Zwegl pbandry at {esas arse fiber an of poor qual internally Yigv es "Nature iavs on fat befor Wie Fall nn Ziegier having well Kidne: fat. Alt fain fat fais Sal AeD0 eo fibers An ", mtinurg marsed and Wr oF i 2 hough a waste external aA white fat J HORACE M. BARBA ard 8 Harrisburg Centre County Budget Notice " wt e addon of Per Be BUDGET SEMMARY ¥ efonte ESTIMATED 1939 ErTIMATED RECEIPTS EXPENDITURES re e———— . » 4 candidate. Deputy Sheriff + ENR The best beef comes from cattle 14 0 MN months of age. The age of the anima; from which the cut comes indicated by the O0OT sure of the bone and the color of flesh. In an up months of age the bone will ! . they say. wouldnt mind | their lifetime and of previous events being Sheriff for four years. told them by their elders ‘For Treasurer Harry F. Jones Tentative duties which may be has already announced his candi- assigned to the Historical Society dacy on the Republican ticket. He are; 30 pass upon the amthenticity may have to defeat Fred Bender, of ‘of items submitted for display in Bailey, Join H., retired, Pine Grove Mil Pine Glen Rebersburg hkp Philipsburg square dance every Tuesday evening and = round dance every Wednes- day evening at the local grange hall These dances need no advertising as all those who have ever attended any report them well worth while Per ROBERT M AAD UA 2 1b 19¢ 31h 28¢ OLED woes wasn LARD BEST PURE Fo Lex - iw jab ab Ruth C Benton, Jesse Boone. Harry Bottomley, Mrs and he ALDITOR'S REPORT. of 13 ‘ ¢ Be Wie alements Supervise gan " 3 v yiedis a rer y | animas en State College, and Roland Williams, of Fleming, at the primaries to en- ter the final contest against the Democratic nominee, whoever he or she may be. “It's almost a foregone conclu- sion that Bond C. White will be a candidate for re-election as Pro- thonotary on the Republican ticket, | and that Leamer R. Woodring, of Milesburg, will seek a second term as Recorder. “That brings us to the Registers office. 1 hear that the present in- cumbent, John L. Wetzler, of Cen- tral City, is toying with the idea of running for a third term on the Democratic ticket, and that if he doesn't run, his present deputy, Miss Geraldine Bilger, of Bellefonte, may be a candidate for the office on the G. O. P. slate. County Treasurer Raymond N. Brooks of Bellefonte, also has his eye on the Registers that the Stale organization pledged (the home of her cousin, Miss Lizzie Grove, Grace E. hKp. Spring Mills office as does Charles Musser, of Bellefonte, who was defeated by | The Linn Historical Society was State by her aunt, Mrs. Bila Ham- | Henninger, Frank M Mr. Wetzler four years ago. “They tell me G. Mac Fry, well | rectors were General James A, Beav- months al the Slack home Pennsylvania er, Pred Kurtz, Judge Orvis, D. M. leave State College Saturday 10 go Furnace, has been smitten by the | Wolf, Thomas Mitchell and W. Har- [to her home in Wewsanee, Ill i known resident of political bee and may announce himself as a candidate for Register | Mr. Walker and Mr. Mitchell are days at the W. A. Foust home in Gephart, Chas. R om the Democratic slate. “Clem Gramley., of Rebersburg. will agalm run for County Auditor, but interest waned until it was re. ©8€. visiled her dauglver Mrs. FP. while Auditor Dave Holter, of How- ard, long a Republican stalwart, kind of feels as though « plum should fall his way. However, if one doesn't his name will likely appear in its usual place on the primary ballot. The Democratic auditor, Harry A. Corman, of Spring Mills, is sitting tight and not saying much. He shows some indication of wanting fresh pastures. “Jd. C. Fox, of Unionville, is mak- | ing himself active, but I haven't been able to learn what office he is pointing for. “And don't forget the Coroner Dr. W. R. Heaton, of Philipsburg. has held office for so long, and has been so everlastingly a candidate that most of you younger fellows would think a ballot in a county election wasn't official unless it had Doc Heaton's name on it. 1 hear they're figuring on abolishing the office of Coroner in Pennsylvania, but before they do it would be kind of nice to see how a Coroner from | Ermatrude. at home. and two sis. | Stranger in Harrisburg were Dr, some other part of the county but Philipsburg would act. the historical museum in the Library building: the collection, arrange- ment, and preservation of historical data of all kinds concerning the county: and a program of education in which younger generations would be taught to know and cherish the county's important role in the his- tory of the country, Among those who gpoke in behalf of the restoration of the Society i were: W. Harrison Walker, J. Thom- as Mitchell Miss Mary Linn, Mrs R. M, Beach, Dr. George Bible, Mrs. George B. Thompson, and other | Belleforte residents; Dr. W. F. Dun- {away and Dr. A. E Martin, of State College, and a Mr. Yoder. of the | Blair County Historical Society. It i was reported that the State Histori- cal Commission is much interested in the estabitsment of a histori- {eal society in Centre County, and ! lany aid within its power, i founded in 1904 and the original di- rison Walker. Of these directors, | | the only ones living today. The society was active for a time, | organized some years ago. Again | interest lagged and it became inac-| { tive, ! | At Friday's meeting it was pointed iout that the present movement has {every chance of real success, in view | tof the fact that the Library building {now offers a meeting place as well as facilities for the preservation of { historical information and relics of Another meeting ls 0 be held in the near future, at which time the iby-laws committee is expected to {report upon their study of the ori. ginal by-laws. i Infection Proves Fatal To Woman (Continued from page one) - lis survived by her mother | makes her home at the Spearly! residence; her husband: a daughter, | Mrs. George Kline, of Belle. | | ters: and Mrs. Daniel jfonte. R. D. 1, “The Democrats, still out of | Luts, of State College breath from last fall's election, | Although it is planned to hold haven't got back on their feet at’ funeral services at the home at 1 this time, but just because few ru- [o'clock Priday afternoon, followed | mors are around is no reason to by further services in the Houser. think they won't come back from |ville United Brethren church, it is Salt River in fine shape. Prior to possible that the house service may four years ago they got licked for have to be cancelled. Yesterday it 40 years straight and still managed | was impossible to reach the home to stage a comeback. Last fall was | by car because of snow drifts, and | only a breather, they claim.” Hf that condition continues until | Friday, church services only will be | #609669 held The Rev. HL. Wink, of Boals. | Je4444¢ YEAGERS | bars, assisted by Fro py Somer E. | FELT SHOES | Gauntt, of Houserville, will be in| FOR MEN | charge. Interment will be made in | ONLY $1.00 #6004 BELLEFONTE, PA. | the Houserville cemetery. : ! ! | Definition of a Lie: A lie is an | abomination to the Lord and a very | | present help in trouble. | settled Leona A. ins. agt Belicionte BR. D. 3 The measies are holding sway in| Breon rd our town at present. One day last week Whe attendance atl one of ihe Bryan, Prank, lab Powelton primary grades was down io eleven Bush Wm. T., car State College pupitis, it is rumored Chambers, Will G., coll. dean, Miss Martha Armbuster wag here State College from Harrisburg to spend the week- hkp State College end wich her sister, Mrs. James By painter ger and husband. Pine Grove Milk - Bellefonte POTTERS MILLS Milesburg Edward Loughner, Miss Hazel Mc Clellan, and Kenneth Slack attended he inauguration of Gov. James at - Harrisburg on Tuesday | Fulton Mr. and Mrs. G. H. McCormick ac- companied by Rev. and Mrs. 1. C | Gill Harry C., lab. Miller of Spring Mills, attended the | Glenn, E. L.. farmer . Farm Show at Harrisburg on Wed- State Colicge R nesday. store mangr Miss Margaret Kimport of Belle- Philipsburg fonte, visited over the weekend al Kato Cobb, Elsie J Corl, Grover C Corman, Earl lab Eckenroth, Harn Eminhizer. Harry lab. retired Bellefonte B.D 1 Lucille D., hk; Philipsburg Carp. Philipsburg State College Files, Mrs Augustus W ¥ A ) Graves. Wm. Gregory, E. D. miner She was accompanied to | Harris, J. Blaine, fmr, Howard Carp State College Hickson, Geo, salesmn Philipaburg James, Thomas, mine foreman “ Philipsburg Miles, lab. Spring Mills fmr., Black the last two She will fen, who has spent Mrs. Laura Boal visited for a few Johnston, Rebersbarg esindy, College ipshurg Yeagertown Mrs. Ella Wilkinson of State Col- | Kephart, Dorothy R. sal ET WAPI es TT) Kyler. J. Claire, ins. ag. Phil Lansberry, John, drayman, Philipsburg A. Carson on Sunday. Mrs. Laura McCormick, Mrs, Mar- garet Bollinger, Miss Caroline Mo- | Closkey, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Mc- Lee, Geo. B., bikamth, Cormick visited on Sunday at the! State College R. D. Mrs. J. R. Ray home in Tyrone Maguire, Walter, storekpr Mr. and Mrs. Floyd White spent Philipsburg esday at the home of her parents | Meyers. Hunter. lab. Pleasant Gap r. and Mrs. Reed Hackett at Boil- Miller, Mrs. Ralph, hip... Milesburg g Springs, Pa, Millward, Anna M., hkp. co s———— Pleasant Gap ¥ . * i 1 } Amnesia Victim Miller, Muzyury. Belislamite Philipabur Is Not McNitt x v usser, C. M., retrd. State College Neff. H. B., fmr, usser, Earl J. hb. Btite College fiefonte R. D. 1 (Continued from Page 1) Neidigh, Mrs. Ethel, hkp.. sonally made a radio appeal in sn State College effort to establish his identity and | Phillips, Clyde, fmr.. Howard BR. D locate his family and friends Raymond, Dan. C., miner According to word received by the | wu Philipsburg Bellefonte Trust Company. execu- Reish. John F. salesm'n.Rebersburg tor of the McNitt estate, members | Rusnak, Martin 8, lab. Philipsburg of the family who participated in! Royer. Glenn W. ¢iX.. State College the interview, say the Mississippi Sager. Clarence, lab... State College man bears no resemblance to McNitt. | Searson, Geo. lab... Centre Hall Those who talked with the Smith. Geo. W. mr, - Spring Mill: BL. D Steckel, brother-in-law, and A. B. Smith, Wm. lab. Philipsburg McNitt and R. C. McNitt, brothers | Sveetwood, R. E, carp. of the missing lumberman. All! FRSA Spring Mills three are resilents of the Milroy Teaman. Geo. L., moist. Bellefonte area. Toner, Harry, lab, Monument The radio appeal was made Tues- Wyland, Mrs. Catherine, hip, day night of last week as a feature | . Howard f a. a a Em Yingling. Theo, carp... Philipsburg over the um casting ) System. Many persons in the Belle-| CIVIL COURT JURORS fonte area heard the appeal. while no one recognized his voice, Adams, Roy H. salesman, several detected a strong similapity | ec. Plodsant Cup | between the description of the | Albright, Margaret E. hkp... speaker and the missing Bellefonte | oa. Bellefonte man. Asheroft, Ed. ab... Osceola Mills McNitt was last seen in Philadel | Batcheler, Delbert L.. clk. : phia on April 22, 1929, In Novem- inion pnts om. PIADEORSE ber 1036. after he had been missing | Beichdol, Wm. H.. lab. State College for more than seven years the loeal | Benner, Ira, me. Bellefonte R D. 1 courts declared him dead, Casher, Earl, labo... Osoeols MiRls ang bs a ued at S000 at (Chilcoat, L. B., fmr.... me 0 » C8, WAS | climbing RD 2 accordingly. rman, Glenn 8, lab. Centre pi i ™ M in hkp. EE a a three weeks by Rev and al Le ¢ Bi + al meal En mediately after the animal is Le Professor Ziegler sy 5 _ : £4 , ’ COTY LSE porous, with soft o HETV ior nd of the chine bones s white th mals the bone tlle, with no soft tips y older animal is darker Fleshiy slaughtered bee! Muscle cells contain what are ANCOUs elements, and Im- daugh- | HW acid formed, | explained. Thi the flesh from a url 5 44250 maito Fi fl OWT AS red. sarcolactic is oe changes 0 an acid st the muscle Ling or firmness of the flesh ate ssn MI ————— ORVISTON bstan proteir reste ql i There were 189 present at Sunday | Schoo] Men's Bible Class In wi Christ Don’t forget Rev wd M every body welcome an Ben Confer and family at Mt on their son Joseph and family at Miles- | burg over the weekend Monument held a meeting at Monu- | ment ort Monday night th and Mrs Clair Butler ey here on Friday. port. spent parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Gardner ped a great horned owl, a predatory bird for which a bounty has been. paid only in recent months, G 4 fifty-one in the | Seated Ia { Pani Spearly The revival services held the past | From State and Mrs. Raw. 18 came to a close on Sunday night | th fifty four persons coming 4 Ir ion and Mrs. Rawlins Il open a two works campaign ad) onument on Sunday night, Jan. 29, oft Sunday Collectio rol Total 1 i pv ded 8 Wiad £1] 207% 8822 20 Codecs $4168 2 18.55 ’ J Ne "3 87 £300 87 Robert Confer, Mr. | 708 64 Confer visited with; Page, | and Mm Titan Mrs. Clair n fue Hoyas Ton J R HARTLE HENRY A. KNOX JHIRDST BEEZERN 1938 Auditors Mr wl Sunday Mr. ahd Mrs. A. J. Confer visited | jan 2411s x4 | PRIVATE SALE OF REAL ESTATE In the Matter of the Estate of Ba- sil M. Mudone, No. 13.404, late of Penn Township. deceased TO the helis. creditors and persons interested in said estals Notice is heraby given that MAE- BELLE 8 MALONE Administratrix of the Estate of BASIL M. MALONE, late of the Township of Penn deceased, has filed in the Office of the Clerk of the Orphans’ Court of Centre County rt Bellefonte, Pa. on January 19. 1939 her petition praving for the private sulle of the real estate of the said de- code the pavment of debts. to | BLVA GG. WINKLEBLPOH. for the sum of One Thousand (8100000) doliars (and which sald real estate consists of {two separate trects and parcels of ground, with the tenements and un- provements thereon erected. and are Ear] S situate in the Village of Coburn Township of Penn, County and State aforesaid. bounded and described as | follows. to-wit The Boy Scouts of Orviston and 3 Other Emeline Butler of Howard spent ¢ weekend with her parents. Mr Mr. and Mrs. Paul M lier of Mack- ville visited friends and relatives Miss Jean Gardner of Williams. the weekend with her Trapped Great Horned Owl Don Richards of Lovalsock, trap- reenwood, of the Lovalsock Game | arm. reports. 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