Fare Two RT Joseph Owens ——— and Mrs, of | Mr, PERSONALS FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY | PINE GROVE MILLS (Reported by G. Mao Fry) {| Fry home in Rook Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Kline ¢f Schuylkill ( county motored up Saturday 0 {spend the weekend with her sister {and family, Mrs, J. W, Peters In the Glades, | Mrs. I. O. Campbell had her dally chores somewhat lessened last Mon- day when her 300, week-old chickens along with the brooder house went up in smoke, caused from over heat- ed stove, tl man of Al- drove down whip- ware of Farmer Samuel M. Hess of the | Branch was a State College business | caller Monday p. m. | Saturday to enjoy his John H. Bailey spent several days | ping Spruce Creek for recently in Mill Hall, guest of his | the finney tribe son W, PF. Bailey and family. District Deputy of Centre and| Hugh C. Fry and Miss Charlotte Joseph Spotts tenant farmer ot Ciinton P, of H'ers Lewis E. Biddle | McKendrick of Smethport, motored William Ishler farm on Buffalo Run | nc his better half of Bellefonte | own Saturday for a weekend visit was an important visitor in our burg | Were last Tuesday evening guest and a look over Spruce Creek for last Friday. | speakers at Baileyville grange re- | some fish, at his parental home in Mrs. Bertha Brown of the Mt | EUiAr meeting { Rock Springs. ity is spending some time at her | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oaks of Me-| Marshall Barto is now the new brother's home George P. Irvin at | Alevy’s Fort were recent visitors al | Highway pathmaster appointed re- Penna. Furnace. the Sally Barr home on E. Main | gently Mrs. Sophia Reed of Colerain, is | Street. The Oaks’ retired this Spring | Poust last week resigned his position spending some time with her daugh- youve fe farming but will con- a. Neldigh Bros, quarry to accept ter and family on the branch, Mrs py their modern farm | 4 position on the highway Samuel Everhart, Charles M. Dale Mrs, William Alex Corl is nursing care of a trained nurge and Dr. Cole. nasty case of ivy poisoning, la | 1° ang i man, suffering from yellow jaundic ‘ somewhat tmproved under the care | ney 4 W hie caused ith, along it « ot AF yf Dr. Herbert Glenn, their son Eugene conditions, much di panc us Many anglers were od from a recent Isaac Walton trick here the past { a patient of the days, but up-to-date no big stories have been reported. Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick of Centre Hall was an Easter morning break- fast guest at the Lutheran Manse with Rev, and Mrs. James Fisher, Among those housed up with | grippe the past week were Jimmy Harpster, Betty Ann Musser and Billy Elder, all are improving nicely. | ¢ Miss Charlotte Koch returned to r Harrisburg clerical position last w vednesday after spending Easter vacation with her home folks in town. Miss Mat thias, One Of school marms was absent from her desk the past week on account of fliness, returning to her usual duties Monday. Those {rom Ferguson township to help dole out justice at May term of court in Bellefonte are: Mrs Elizabeth Peters, Sarl Kocher and J M. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. H E. Everhart Philipsburg, were pleasan last weekenders with their friends here hyo valley with headquarters at hn Quinn home on the brs Little Miss > and Mrs. George Dreibelbis last Thursday to an ration the Centre onvalescing Mr, FP, Harold Ross toona Gas and Oil Co sport, of his sl is again under the Fred Itoona the "Robert Corl “ | Lori and wife motored 4 short 1 home and found gty ome wh Mt improve. trying the y few ! fish | improved John Filbert, popular man of Harrisburg, wig among our farmers thi 1 hare of tractor oil sales, hospital Paxtang ofl circulating week for his a real ge- Id sell last Friday even- ing, George McWilliams was honored by the Ladies Ald Society of Spruce Creek Graysville church, nius of a salesman, } for rounding out 20 years a guy a bbl of hig president of the organi owned a tricycle 1818 Mrs, McWilliams was The ccessor to the late Mrs John Wig~ | well and has served faithfully and pa w her earnest zeal she Was pre- ¥ with a beautiful necklace ; pocketbook. The meeting was held a: the Rev. Albert Groendyke home Ag rgeous covered dist was served by the commit our efficient | charge. About 50 ladles being pres- ent as follows Mrs. John Quinn, ken, Mrs, Melvin Pet- Maud Miller, Elwood Fry, Mit 1586T, ent r ’ Feted at Mrs a panty X ou rvice a il he ony nization. In elected g0O0d « Bure Barto, Misses Mary an spent past weekend guests of their Mrs. Viola ke and husband flcla bein remembered here as one of our for mer efficient school teachers in the little red school house. A large number of ranger from thi section attended Neighbor Night meeting at Half Moon grange hall last Priday evening. 2056 pres. ent Lo enjoy appropriate Easter Pro- gram presented by Balieyville grange, 199, under the direction of Paul Stephens, lecturer brother BENNER TWP. Bell te, ntil Mon. day until Ira Benner : t 4 ™ won sister ented sented Frank, I's Mrs. Ralph r, Mrs, D. 8. Peter- Mary Gardner, Clarence Livin nne ward, Mrs 0, Mrs. Roy Jack Lo sw of riday or MAT Al home, Kathleen Rudy Boren Cor- AA AW) SCY UL Aten Jere? An daugn OSCAr Wilbur Orn- Chler app 1 west Aron ome in ie] . ir & Ao Golden Rule Class of Presbyterian church Sunday entertained for their meeting last Wednesday evening the home of Mrs. Marsha their teacher. were for j work ere at Rock again Floyd Stiver and wife from Belle nite spent Sunday with Floyd sister and family Joe Stover's al Kiondike Frank Dugan and =i y in Bellefonte with [e spent Sut» frie: 4» ar yo Spring Creek wa ned fi Loe : hee 5 ba oF : thy men fro Coleville aulosd anc men and women fl Shing on Bur fay but not many fish were 41 gt Harvey Hoy and family from Lock MAGIC CHEF Haven visited here atl the home of Ira Benner on Wednesday i Se majority GIVES YOU A LIFETIME gE of the people who around her for rented places have all made Langes and moved to other places New ne move ; e only ones Jets of the old neigh- og are the people that thelr own home and live on them SPRING MILLS The family party held in Municipal bullding on Wednesday evening sponsored by the Civic ’ ; Was Jargely attended. and was a de- cided sucoess, The program con- sisted of comedy, cards and a con- cert by the Junior Band. The next | familly party will be held May 10th wien the program will consist bf round and square dancing and cards The Better Stores Inc, who recent ly took over the C. E. Ziegler gro- cery will have a grand opening on Friday and Saturday evening. Mrs. Albin Jacobson, Mrs. Lulu Brungart, and C, E. Ziegler, attend. ed a party at Loganton, on Friday night, Mr. Hortan, of Huntingdon, Gen- eral manager of the Better SBlores Inc, was a business visitor in town last Thursday. Doc Houck's Keystonian enter tainers who are giving nightly en- tertainments in the Orange Hall are | en:foying a good attendance mag ¥ ears on fod ighbory have own the THE ONLY RANGE IN THE WORLD WHICH CARRIES THIS GUARANTEE Just imagine . . . for the first time in history you can buy a range with top, oven, and broiler | burners guaranteed for life. No other stove | offers you such assur- ance of qual- ity and lon- gevity. ya REGULAR $112 00 enics ns sas $97.75 PRICE fos gins trip to Loganton, last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, 8. L. Condo, spent { Friday shopping in Williamsport. | Loganton, visited the former's moth- day. The Gregg Township Civie Club, { Carnival on June 28 and 24. wit! making this a colorful event, | With overcast skies and rising | temperature hundreds of trout fish | ermen were patroiing Penns Creek, 8 o'clock. | Mrs, Salmon, of Mill Hall, were! Zion, were Sunday callers at the | to succeed John Keller, W. R. | condition this week is reported much | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 20, 1939. HOLTS HOLLOW Fleming Poorman was a dinner | gues, at the Donald Poorman home | on Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Walter Sweitzer, Jon and Joanne Rhoades, of Bellefonte visited home folks at this Friday. Mrs. Edith Burd night with Mr. and Burd at Central City A quilting party was held home of Mr, and Mrs. Rov 8) at Stormstown, on Tuesday week in honor of Mrs. Sheesley's birthday anniversary. Those pres- ent were: Mrs. George Magargel Jr. and daughter of Pleasant Gap: Mrs Walter Sweitzer, Jusnne Rhoades of Bellefonte; Mrs. Clyde Watson and son of Milesburg: Mrs. M. C. Reese of Gum Stump, Mrs. Orvis Watson and Mrs. Lee Johnson, Nevin Watson and Mrs. John Watson The needle workers finished a beall- tiful butterfly quilt and deliclou dinner was relished Mr Sheesley received many useful gift Mrs. John Possinger of Coley visited at the home Mrs F Burd and family recently Quilters and visitor: Kelley home In Moose Mrs. Nancy Alkens, Mi ( Alkens, Mr. and Mrs, George Mrs ast Stere, Mrs, Annie i id Mrs, Orvis Wat Ruth Johns The a lovely efreshment Burd a nd Friday to join i Gelsinger of Be urch on Sund; ting and dress on Sunday School Anna Johnson spent last week with her State College AE rs wiTs place on spent Mr Friday Arthur ut the wesley of last ROLLS a Hye 1" OY a Vil lle Ale) Aili ' [eH John were dace Kelley, ht Ke 1 and Dor- R al Mn nd EONS, othy Kelly k on Uclous re Eddie left en Mr our ch very ing ie interes: work Tue J tnt ps sler, M Clyde T Wat ishing Arth ur : By Hout: Mr Mi WOODWARD ia, little daus acob Musicl the Aaronsburg Schools he first ane He Loos nsolidated In the The game was played on ; playground. The seore was 14 in favor of the Aaronsburg sc Mrs. Clayton Boob and son. ME coim, Mr. and Mrs EF. Orndor! and Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Boosh attends Mrs. John Boobs eral al lov Monday Saturda : Quite a number of were nes Ea os 18 vn! 1. Pun ourg on On opened nen 8ome 4 ww 2n { shame on More Pepe Wh N no Inlay acing but the Oeneral Assemb If only our State ; rment would atid women ) s ungodly 1 blame emor Pennsyiy such : rendered ronsburg Evangelical hose are Lhe kinds of ld be given preference local theatre at Millheim and not the blood thrilling kind. The title of the play was ne of the Nine” The first Quarterly Conference of the Millbeim charge was hel Woodward Evangelical chur Monday evening, Rev. N. L. Rumme presided The Woodward Evangelical 8wr day School Orchestra rendered some very fine musical numbers for the play at Aaronsburg on Sunday even- ing. The following composed the orchestra: Rev. H. A. Houses) jead- er, and violinist, Trovoia Blover, pianist: Miss Tile Bowersox, sax- ophone, Russell Stover, mandolin Clayton Haines and Randa) Stover guitars, Nevin Bowersox and Oren Omdor! trumpels and Harwood plays at i our | Kreamer, Eb Alto, The funeral of Harry Hoover va held In the Evangelical church last Thursday forenoon. Sefvices were | conducted by his pastor, Rev. HH. A | Houseal who delivered a very sol- Walter Auman, made a business’ Mr. and Mrs, Kermit Brungard, of | er. Mrs, Lulu Brungard, last Thurs. | | Nyman of Mt { have set the date for thelr annual | | tentative plang by the committee of | {early on Saturday morning with | | reports of limit catches as early as | Ernde and Mrs. George Houdnshell Mrs. Abner Brungard and mother | | day at the Amelia emn and foroefu! sermon on he brevity of life. Interment was made in the Woodward Union cemetery, FAIRVIEW Mrs. Mary Jane laicas and Oscar Eagle, visited on Thursday at the Amelia Chapman home. Irwis Lucas of Pleasant valler. called on his aunt, Miss Ella Lucas on Wednesday. Russell Jones of Pleasant Val called on Malcolm Jones, on hy Mrs. McDowell Walker of Orvis ton, Mrs. Russell Jones and son of Pleasant Valley visited on Satur pman home. Mr, and Mrs, Ta Confer and | Mrs COLEVILLE H. W. Reeser of 8now 8hoe E. Mr was a weekend guest at the H. | Garbrick home, Mr. and Mrs Sunday callers Sprankle home, Mr. and Mrs State College were with Mr, and Mr: Mr. and Mr Harry spent Sunday with her Raymond Young Beverly, the little Al Ramish has {rom the hospital Jimmie Rote the son Rote, became 11] and the hospital Saturday Donald Billett and motored 0 Harrisburg on Monday tr. While there they visited on Long Military Institutes ‘ral other places of interest iay evening callers at Billett home were lee L ] rs, LeRoy Meeder of Ira Sprankle were at the H © of visitors Carbrick William: daughter, Crissman Friday H. E of home daughter iy returned of William was taken evening some f{riends 10 the or XK took dinner ellerman on We Rhoads Pa whys wWio Leonard Marie, {| Hazel Kresovid after Jox her parents Mr Doyle Mi an, Mis Dorothy Look home Rose Benz 10 line's ng ng Pie ro Lose from Bel elon eo ome of Lan: in Hu a help Mr Hull with hd this summer dol pe a, g hig farm- Cecil dont pretiy gird side 100, moveg SORT 0 Run ere are Lhe Buffa er Gar NIC ge Hul nuy 0 3 le C 1OC certly it Ord ryt » a have an William | | day ; GAY rl da or SUMMIT HILL Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Turney and daughter Shirley of Bellefonte took dinner on Sunday, at the Pred Wat- king home, Fay Woomé@r took dinner on Sun- with her girl friend, Martha Young. Mrs, Roy Berry and two daughters of Lock Haven, spent Sunday at the | Ben Chapman home Mr, and Mrs family of Holt's day alternoon home Alice Young spent over end with her glster, Mrs of Orviston Alta Watkins speny § her ity Mr. and Watkin Mr three ing al the Herbert Chapman Martha Young evening with Harvey of Ren he James Ny Albert Hollow, al the Young and spent Sune John Warr th Ne WeeK- Herr Sam James John Warr and visited eyen- home took supper Sul Fay Woomer Weaver and Saturday A re Mr dren OVO man . (From las a rd ) Miss Tho “ Hos Mil who attend je | | L NE 3 3 chery and bought | NT anderd ir chicks rancis Benner and vielted a the . on Sunday 5 working Marie ’ at rust who hag not been abie for some time is DOL iM-~ much at this sriting Comey and Bob Reed oF with ney's far mang. ind a jot of movings along fTalo Run side this gpri suffering We } ng. A weddiz ig of a young couple that married on the 20th day and a wedding dinner was Poe Valley park, has just und out and we still owe the people a good nolsy serenad- not telling us of their wed- Z. Secrets come out some time know, so get your cigars ani candy ready. KENNEDY Mrs. William Gates spent p. m. at the Hillcrest farm. Mr. and Mrs. William Watking and family spent Saturday at the Irvin Watkins home. H. E. Leathers left last Tuesday to attend conference at York, Pa. The Young Carollers Sunday School Class held a monthly meeting al the Jack Bryan home. Mr. and Mrs, Sherwood MoBarn and sons are visiting ‘at the latters parental home, Mr, and Mrs, George Bryan. Mrz, J. F. McCartney called on & gon Phil, at Jacksonville, Sunday p. m. Trou: season opened Saturday and the streams were lined with herman Mrs. H. E. Leathers and Miss Alice sere vou Sunday | spent Saturday a. m. at the Bryan | hme, Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Confer and | sons of Orviston, called at the Jo- seph Leathers home on Saturday. | visitors at the C. E. Ziegler home on | children of Bellefonte, called at the | Milford Lucas one of our promin- | Sunday. INVESTIGATE TODAY! And see this beautiful stove that is being offered at a special sale price during our Parade of Values. | Lanse, were guests at their sons, Al- | bin Jacobsons home on Sunday. H. E, Henry, visited his mother at | Lewistown over Sunday. How to Banish Wars ! Wars must stop! st | | i i But how to last week at the Amelia | Jessie Confer home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Jacobson of | Mrs. Amelia Chapman called at | the Charley Mann home af Howard R. D. on Wednesday P. Me Waiter Nyman and Walter Bath- | jurst of Marsh Creek called an Dick | | Watking on Sunday. Wilbur Lucas spent a couple days | Chapman | i Central Penna. Gas Company uz, oom, mists, sme aston heme 00 07" TE Bellefonte State College with the Baltimore Sunday Ameri. can. On sale all progress jean. On aa " ie | trated article in the April 30th. issue | visited on Sunday a! the home Of | of The American Weekly, the. big her parents, Mr, and Mrs | color magazine distributed regulatly |aenh at Curtin, Cha , Mes Amilla Chay pan visited bet Pleasant Valley ou Priday afternoof. 'enl farmers is erecting a bam. home of | GA) State | are | 4 ' IN i 1 the milk hauling and | the | | ness {rom grippe are | of | | her daughter, s Hollow and the Arthur forget unday ) preaching: by Dom OrVioes 1) followed bv followed we. come — i _ SNOW SHOE meeting room of the night Mrs. Martha Walker has i home aller an indefinite vi Mrs. Edward Irwin Somerset Miss Margaret Sherman enter tained the Peaceful Circle Sunday School class of the M. E. church on Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Williamsport, spent the with Mr. and Mrs, Ira Ha") Green Walker, spent a few days in Milesburg last week, Mrs. Kathryn Irwin returned home after visiting her son, Paul Irwin and family, of Williamsport Joe Healey is visiting his sister. Mrs. lena Reese and family at Karthaus. Miss Maxine Thompson shopped in Bellefonte, Saturday p. m Mrs. Lillian Mooney, son Prancis, Mr, and Mrs. Earl Wilson, Altoona visited Sunday with Mrs. Mooney's daughter, Mrs. John Shrefller Jr. and family. Bob Resconsin, of Osceola, spent the weekend with hig friend Tom Lucas. Mrs. Mary Sickle and Mrs. Kath- rn Langdon left last Friday for Philadelphia, and Trenton, N where they are visiting relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Cole of Potiersdale, visited Saturday evening with Mr. Wertm weekend Cole's brother, Roe Cole and family. | sect Mr. and Mrs. Lemoyne Lucas and Jay Luéas transacted business | in Bellefonte, Monday. Read the classified ads and profit — ao DRIVE OUT —— ec i ll SSL MT AGONY J. — “Brunette” by Anita Loos Famous author of “Gentlemen. Prefer Blondes” discusses brunetle: Borough, deceased a timely article Mustrate d in full lestarnentary the " , po ne . y I] ¥ lor, Don't miss this feature in ite BAving heen KMbe ve ’ i DETROTM 3 April 30th lssue of The Ameri- are reques Weekly, stributed regularly those the alt mer r n 1€ BAIN we Ba Amer 10 BUSAN On sale progressive Hit ¢ stands Legal Notices ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIC) In the Matter of Alls L. Arder Worth Township, deceased Letters of administration tate having Deer ed signed MN ure req pay dear sent then men 184] Por EXECLUTRIX NOTICE Wie Matter of the Estate of x Uarfleld Getz, late of Blale whove uy detied Ww the ted Ww make having claltae Ww duly proven, with- WELILAR GETZ Colirge, Pa x20 WW ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, ! Estate of Man { Howton Townalids lake TI istration on sald the under in LV Lhe can dl more i all with Sunday can nev od the red al ndebted thereto y 4 requested ( n immediate of O6 pa 1 Kral menu " EXECLTOR'S FOTich Lr ADMINISTRATRIX NOTH KE, he Matter of the Btate of ver HOON wi . Ww » ADMINIS A ITRATOR'S NOTH 5 NOTICH 8 NOTICH he Matter ny 0 JOHN H BEELER MILI we ¥h Belmonte, B ar had T ADMINIASTRATOR S NOTICE. He Ma Ew! ate FISHBURN Walk r of Whe MODERN WOMEN NEED NOT SUFFER monthly 4 delay don bot Der rine « ( Pilis are 4 « QUICK RELIEF. Brad ver 45 yours. Ask bor od speieds fore sl Cr WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Prelects You from Financial Loss, See John F. Gray & Son ORPHANS COURT General Insurance ABLE REAL SALE OF ESTATE VALL - Phone 497.) Bellefonte, Pa. KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'S Phone $59-R-1 PLEASANT GAP, FA ABC and VOSS WASHERS BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY ELECTRIC STOVES RO. 2 red TRACT cler Si degrens 1 Oak nathan fegte or C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Hard Wheal Pat Flomr me North Bs: b% degrees West 285 . 0 » tones rg 3 7 perches 10 DOIN degrees, Bast ches stones; thence by Tract » North | 68 degrees, East 107 perches to the piace of beginning, CONTAINING 48 acres and 112 perches and allowances of land BEING WAGNER'S Our Best Flour 0-58 Blend the same premises which becamne vested in Oliver FF. Stover, during his lizetime by deed from the Executor of the Jonathan Spangler Estate, dated heey Of sims A. D. 1822, scknowledped March 20th. 1922. and recorded at Bellefonte Pa | April 1st, 1922 in Deed Book, Vol. 127 page 341 i There lg erected upon the tract of | | farm land above described a large | two story § room, stone dwelling house with basement and attic. Large | bank barn, 45 by 100 feet, together | with all other necessary outbulidin | Water piped Into the house and to the | { barn. Never<falling spring of water | on the premises. Oeortaln water rights and right of way as contained in a idead recorded In Vol. 58, page 230, will enure 1 the benefit of the pur. | {chaser of the hereinbefore described | two tracts and parcels of ground, the sine Including the Tent of way from thé above described premises 10 the | State Highway leading through Miles | | Township The above is a very productive farin, approximately 97 acres thereof is In a good first class state of cultivation. | {85 acres may be used as pasture land | while the balance of the above 2 tracts consiets of timberland. There | are a number of andle, pear and oher- | rv trees in the orchard on this farm, as well as several grape vines. Fine | jon for squirrel, turkey and deer hunt There Is a "PFort” on the | above hd property AAR was | constructed in 1805. ! | TERMS OF SALE-25% of the pure chase price to be pald In cash 10 | Aunie M. Stover and Palry A Ester { line, Execuirioes as aforesaid, when | the hereinbefore described real estate {1s knocked down and declared sold, and the balance of the consideration, to-wit: 75% to be paid in cash to the sald Executlrices upon gy nugaan | of sale and delivery of deed. POSSESSION WHI be Re nn to the purchaser upon full jance with | “the Terma of Sale. unpeet, nowever, | 180 the rights of the present tenant re. i |eiding on the above described real | estate us 13 Sin ol muse ang divi | sion of produce, grain, ete. ANNIE M. A FEL. decsased Reberaburg, Pa. WAGNER'S Very Best Flour Winter Wheat Wagner's 32% Dairy Feed Wagner's 20% Dairy Feed Wagner's Horse Feed Wagner's Pig Meal Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower. Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower. Wagner's Scratch Feed Wagner's Medium Scratch Fe Bo 1 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. i | i er, auct. W. Harrison Walk. : x7
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