THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. February 16, 1939. Page Two RUNVILLE Mrs. Cleveland Packer celebrated her birthday on last Wednesday, and Mrs. Lloyd Walker celebrated het birthday on last Thursday The sick in our community are all improving except John Lucas 100% a turn for the worse one day last week. Mrs. Philip Confer had the mis- fortune to fall and sprain her ankle last Tuesday which will compel her to stay off her feet for a while. Cirove home of Chestnut Paul Bennett Shirk at the iy STATE COLLEGE Bunday Mr. and Mrs. G. C. eed of Mrs. Melvin Lucas and baby Allen street who left for th Milesburg called on friends at this'on Monday, were honored with place on ‘thursday. farewell party at their home Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hardy and Saturday evening. Those children of Lock Haven, spent the were: Mr. and Mrs weekend at the home of Mr. and!and Mrs. Walter Mrs. Richard Gunsallu IMrs. Harry Markle, Mr. and Mrs. John Struble spent | William Dunkel, Mr. and Mrs Sunday at the Clyde Shutt home | Breon, Mr. and Mrs. G. C Some of the High School pupils and Mrs. Howard Coleman, Mr from this place lost thelr jackets! Mrs, Lynn Kerstetter, Mr and coats in the fire which destroy- Warren Packer, who has beed |.4 tn, Bellefonte building Monday working on a farm in the valley fot | oining sometime, came home last week A hearing of vital importance to william Howell and his mother all taxpayers of Boggs Townsiip will motored to Philipsburg last Thurs- be held before Judge Walker in the | day to interview the hospital doctor Court House this Friday morning, for an operation for goitre, which is Feb. 17, when the citizens and tax- to be done soon. ! n their request The C. BE. society room at Run- Sunday evening with 17 charter vil mored that the school members. They elected Ralph Furl officials a: ntemplating building as president, Ralph Howell a ur rooms and a gymnasium president: Miss Hilda Leathers as at Central City and transporting om secretary, Miss Eva Brooks as ass shildren there, as the school facili- ant secretary, and Douglas Brook: inadequate school as Lreasurer. they have ther We | Lloyd Walker and ! motored wonder where they put a Tyrone last Wedne \ ize? There Is 00 of the Evang visit relative: wich transport n of ch ined with a 1: r and son Bald Eagle Grang wlequate busses Tuesday evening, Feb taxpayer Walter Heralg b house to be bull Hackenberg home Em . Dennis Watson ney Beauly Out of the Melting Pot rushed to completion as th ature R expecting of Parsons, Mr Mr, and C Yearick, Mr. Edward Benner { Mrs. Edna Gray Mr. and Mrs family of Miles home of Mi }lanchard on Mr. and Mn Helster street had Sunday evening, Mr¢ and daughter Carrie and friend Mr. Gilbert Port Matilda Charles Kunes treet visited Kune's parent Sunday Walter Parsons | be heard as their gues organized las\! for additional school ocial present hurch The Gleaner: Nels al would Sunday \ ANY IF day evenit : ildren banquet rent LA | TE Ng me int Paul Owen Owen Owens Miss Anna Bennett wl at State College her home here w1S RANGE SELLS y QJ Pilgrim Combination Gas, Coal and Wood or Oil Range now at Kalamazoo Factory Display Room Change from one fuel to another in 15 seconds. Coal Cook Top guaranteed 5 years. Gas Cook Top has 4 burners, which light automatically. Big 19'inch oven for any fuel 1s porcelain enameled. Approved by American Gas Associatipn. 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On an electric range (as illustrated) it's easy—for the low heat can’t creep up and no double boiler is needed! fait . elean . low- coit cooking North south on present Harry Long, Mr and Mrs Reed, Mr and and Mrs. A. 8. Buchan, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sumber to hard coal mines and brings and hard coal from mines on return trip anda at the to Lewistown last Saturday where a ice Johnst Philipsburg Woodring of room of the School Clas 1 church entertain- r street Leona Aker, Al- HOWARD Mrs. Maggie Nyman of Mt, Fagle took time to do her shopping in our town last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Confer, who resides on the Mrs. Tyson farm in the township, called on Mrs, Doyle Yearick recently. Our townsman, Malcolm Pifer, and lumberman, who operates a saw mill along the border line of Centre and Clearfield counties, is doing a prosperous business by delivering Walter Daughenbaugh, a familiar teamster of the township was taken erious operation upon him. Mr, and Mr; wis ygerfarmed Ralph Hill of Logan, Ohlo, who have been visiting Tocoma Park, Washington, D. C., and on re- turn home visited Harrisburg and took time to spend several days at Howard with Mrs, A. A. Bletcher and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Miller From here they continued to their home 0 Logan, Ohio, There is a great demand for house: in our town to accommodate citizens of Howard Borough putyv Sheriff Lee Tice bougiu hotel, recently and has IL chs into an apartment and Is pled by six di rent Samuel H. Ple Mis a in Howard Grange Fire Insurance, al Howard Council On Bobbi the De- Cu fam cham wv I CW James Neow Bla: ———— DWARD { Titw « df Obl City VISIR acquaintan abou a week jeft for } homes on last Thursday Mr. Noli had former! oer of the 1 OC n town fog H. O, Fiedler a Musser molored Sunday af i he] isler, Mrs ne HL Gnd Mifflinbur d family On last Priday afternoon tt boards were taken oul of the Wood ward and the Lose school and Nited in the new school buildin in town. The new building will ready for occupancy as new furniture arrives. The teachers Miss Mabel Vonada and Mr. Harr: Burd, with their pupils can hardly walt until the word COME arrives ——————— —— FAIRVIEW Mrs. Morgan Lucas and Mrs Bryce Hoover, of Marsh Creek spent a couple days last week at the Myr- tle Lucas home. Mrs. Ira Gilbert and Mrs. Russell Jones of Pleasant Valley visited on | Wednesday with Mrs, Malvin Lucas Mrs. Myrtle Lucas visited a couple days last week with relatives in Bellefonte, Clair Cowher of Summit Hill call- ed on Dick and Oscar Watking one day last week. Mrs. Morgan Lucas and Mrs. Bryee Hoover spent Thursday with Mrs | Russell Jones at Pleasant Valley Sunday visitors at the Russell Lucas home were Mr. and Mrs. Me- Dowell Walker and two children, of |Orviston, Eugene Lacar, Bill Bites {and son Ardell of Pleasant Vailay ang Mr. and Mrs. James Lucas ang two song of this place. | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nyman and | Harvey Nyman, Mrs. Amelia Chap. {man, Mrs. Russell Jones and Miss | Pearl Mann of Hovard, R. DD. were | visitors at the Alfred Lucas home on Sunday. | Miss Faye Chapman and Emie Jones visited on Sunday afternoon with Miss Ella Lucas. | Mrs. Amelia Chapman visileg on Syturdny afternoon with Mrs. Myrtle ucas, g and 3 of Laurelton 1 BOO As cord gratif spire a tion SPRING MILLS The family party sponsored by the Gregg Township Civie Club, on | last by over two hundred guests a colorful event, as well as a decided succes Harry A showed fties during the last year, suc was attended , and was Wednesday night by which activ- hare accomplishment should be ing ww all members of the or- and should have an ap- citizens generally, and in- greater degree CO-Opera- that a bullding program may gonsidered and our town more fully rehabilitated, as we have a shortage of houses The assoclation the community's re Lo An outstanding Corman, president the association's wide report Of ganization peal Lo of be has faith in ( and ability expand In and other agents of employ With Mr ance Corman, we have hiy ¢ of leadership tha by r-sighted and inspiring ithal experienced in omoting dvancemer nsiderable KENNEDY arn Watkin sburg Leo Bomboy called on Pou: Saturday evening Olive. Betis Milesburg ingate grandparents. Mr MoCartney i Irvin Leathers has return- home from the Centre County pital and is getting along very well The Junior Sunday School class of M. E. church are having a play on Feb. 21, topic of the play is ‘Church for Sale” Can you get al without the church in your community? Mrs Wigglesworth ought she could as long as there was one. but when ghe found the church was to be sold--but come and gee. Mrs. Wigglesworth is reli gion at the Kennedy M. E. church. Feb. 21, at 8 p. m. and you'll find out how it all turns out. Admission, adults 25¢. children 15¢, Sunday school and preaching Sunday morning 19h. everyone bring a friend, all weloome. A —— a ERO MADISONBURG On Wednesday Wei Mrs eT 4 ng afternoon Mr. and George Rachau, of Sunbury, called at the home of the former's father, Mr. Charles Rachau Miss Jane Keller and friend. Ar- chie Hagan, called in town on Sun- day evening On Wednesday Mrs. Harvey Grenoble entertained at a quilting party her Sunday school class. A sumptuous dinner was served to those present who all reported hav- ing had a fine time Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Copenhaver, of Hummels Wharf, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs Lizzie Rishel Miss Estie Musser is in Millheim helping to care for her uncle, Allen Bartges Mr. and Mrs. William Rachau and son Larry, of Milesburg, visited over the weekend at the home of Mrs D. €. Rachau Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fye, of Yar- nell, were Bunday dinner guests at PORT MATILDA K D1 and Mrs, Arn of Sinking Valley Mi Ralph Walle of Mt. Union, spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs, J. "1 Beckwith On Saturday M E a stork Cowher and The Mi family Reese and and afternoon the Tie church Ladle Ald for Mrs. Thom little two-week baby received many gifts. Those present were Collett, Mrs. E. R. Beck- with, Mi Clarence Walk, Mr C W. Bolt Mr Henry Woodie Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Kerlin held a 500 party on Thur 0. Those present v IR of ned Lhe nower her old beautiful Mrs. A. J son und hoemarer Mr RT M Man ¥ Legal Notices CAL TION fe. OG NOTICE " ? ace Weave Weaver } without just oa herely oaulion harbor or rust the them R. WEAVER Picasant Cag EXECL TORS NOTICS fd the Estate ¢ ¢ Matter « i Fatale ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Wig te e of ec 3 te of ai tdaantit che WildIAM K Aa he Futate of Ma? Halfmoon deceased Tom indelfied there nminke munediafe rite [ demands sent ment an ng Cia or aga nat game. will them without delay for seitle- to ELIZABETH B. BMTI'TH, 18A1- AH BR BECK trator Por Matilda. BF or, attorney pre AL DITOR'S NOTICE In the Estate of John P. lshier Bate College Borourh deceased Notice i= hereby given that the un- dersig appointed Auditor In the above esiate will hold a hearing in his offices In the Decker Building Bellefonte, Pennsvivania, on March 14th. at 1000 ociock A. M. for the puUrDOse his appointment All persons having claims against the sald efate may present thems selves for the purmose of proving their claims their right to distribution or be debarred from coming upon the fund for distribution WILLIAM W of ved of or in in LITKE Auditor NOTICE IN DIVORCE In the Coumt Centre Oounty Perm. 1086 Brooke BR. Stiteer. Libeliand V. Bliteer, Respondent To Mra. Mary V. Stiteer 137 Phillips Street Methuen, Mass Madham Please dake notice, amd you are hereby notified, that an application for a divorce has been made in the ahove sisted oase upon the silegation that you fmve, in violation of your marriage vows and the jaws of the Commonwealth of Pennsvivania. will- fully and maliciously, and without Juss or reasonable cause, deserted the Abellant, Brooke RR. Stitper, and ab- habitation x8 of Oommon Pleas of Pa. No. 1556 November ve Mary sented yourself from his (for and during the term or space of two years and upwards By remson of your default in not en. fering an appearance or in not filing an answer, the oase has been referred (90 me, as Master, and I have therefore fixed Monday, Pebyrumry 20th, 1039, at 2:00 o'clock, P. M., as the time, and Buliding, Noth Al the Borough of Bellefonte, County, Pa. as the place for the taking of Testimony in e¢ above caplioned ase, at which time and place you may attend with your witnesses, to testify in your behalf, should you see fit DISKOLUTION NOTICE, Notice Is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between BOWAILD BR. OWENS and MARK W WILLIAMS, trading as the “BELLE FONTE HARDWARE COMPANY Bellefonte, Pa. was dissolved, by mu- consent, on the 3ist day of De- 1008, wo fur as relates 0 id EDWARD R. OWENS. All debts due to the sald BPLLEPFONTE HARDWARE COMPANY are Lo be paid and ue BELLEFONTE HARDWARE COMPANY discharged al Ws offices and principa at the por and East Bishop Pa where the Hus tinued by MARK W Lhe fie naan HARDWARE COMPANY EDWARD RR. OWENS MARK W. WILLIAMS tual comer, A.D hie sa those from the Ne Bellsdornte new will be con WILLIAME, under BELLEVONTE ’ tat ions oF NOTICY HOE BANK NOW K. Bookma BUDGE % the — MATED 1) EXPEND Expense of reakii res’ i Teasurers Tax Collections Office General Administration unty Home Administration Salary of Matron Telephone House ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, In the Matter of the Estate of Mary L. Dunlap, late of CGrege Towoship, Centre County, Pa, deceased Letters of administrator on said slate having been granied the under. signed, all persons Indetted hereto are requested Lo make immediate pay. ments, and those having claims or de« mands against the same, will present them without delay for settiement 0 CHARLES ¥. AUMAN, Adminiptrslor, Boring Pa Johnston & Johns ston, Aya xi0 REGISTERS NOTICES The following accounts have been examined and passed and filed for re- cord in the Registers Office for the Inspect and legatees, cred. tors and all o inter- evied and w wn the Orphans’ Court County Tor Lhe firmation 1 oi on Monday. February 27, 1930 i BICKLE. The first elu A Hurry Moon Townst 2. BRUNO i Ma on of heirs ther of Centre ory! ate of PRE frat and JO pen Wie mate of CHAMBER H Hale A eregred HORNER { Theres J Dra KREAMER he 6 "a W 1 2 wv AArYS ry { Grace Kreamer Borough, deceased LEATH EILE account of T. A " o - ate of Boward The Pletcher. sdanr eof Charies V Borough, ge MONTGOMERY Tse first and oH W 17 Hass il Monts ’ font ‘ 3 W Myra 1 1“ Bore NEAFMIOOD Fred Sein, and 1 exnCTE. of ei of Biri inle of Phllipaburg Bor- aeoensed SPANGLER. The of Ade n Brwt and Sova ner, thy Hope Walk dmry of of Phligsdurz WET214 T NOTICE foaliow ine budee Relief rte the Centre Con RECELMTS OO DO 21 500 Ha 80 O00 00 0%) 0) ya J 59H aR 00 0 12204 71 114.1584 71 —.. URES 2.400 by 780 00 S00 1 S00 On eli t RL] POD NG 100 On Foo AME 1.000 O08 expense in County 1 400 (mn #10.830 00 Bellefonte Borough Home 640 On 80 vo are of inmates and operation of Home Fees of physician Wages of cooks, maids Groceries, meats and provi Dry goods, clothing, footsoar Medical and surgical supplies Housekeeping and kitchen supplies Purniture, bedding and linens Burial expense Puel, light and water Repair and replacements ARNO expense Total Total maintenance of Home care of inanates and operation of home C—Rent of Institalion 1938 and 1939 ] [OO 00 00 00 2.000. 00 100 Do 200 00 200 D0 100 00 200 00 500 00 100 00 200 00 § 4.300 00 #80 00 Sy # 5.96000 JMaintenance In Institutions not operated by ibe Institution District A Mental Patients jn State Hospitals BodMental defectives in training schools . CCOhildren In Intitutionse not included in above DSupport of Poor in other Institutions E-~Appropriation to Centre County Hompiial Total Maintenance in Institutions . §Ortiher forme of Care AFood and provisions BedRent Oduye! DClpthing and Shoes E- Transportation PiMedical oare G—Roard for adults in private families . | H-#oard for chlidren in private TPBurial expenses ....... JsOnahi for Home relief Total other forms of oare . .. 1 eg ey Joa A~Interest on - Bdnterest on Bonds .......... O-PBonds (matures and retired) . DTemporary notes retired . Tots extraordinary nditures Total estimated Expe families w ALKER, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mast er Lero i Masonic Temple Building, a oa— ALL =¥ Read the classified ads ang prodt. | ny pd '¥7| Samuel J. McMullio, Chief Clerk. THE “rue ELECTRIC RANGE DISPLAYS Predictions about what will hap- pen in 1930 may be good guessing | bui nothing else.
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