June 20, 1940. STATE COLLEGE Florence Berry has returned to] her home on Miles street, having | spent sometime visiting her sister in Williamsport. | ‘Mrs, Sara Erb, of Heister street, left Monday for Harrisburg, wher: she will spend some time with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Donald Lanker, Mrs. Alice Nearhood of South Burrowes street, is a patient in the Bellefonte Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Long and daughter Betty of East eaver avenue, moved to their new home on Bast College avenue on Thurs- day, ; Mr. Howard Coleman of Helstor street, who is a patient in the Belle- fonie Hospital is improving nicely. Mrs. Howard Goss of West Beav- "er avenue, is spending several weeks visiting in Virginia. Mrs, Jahn Erb and two daugh-' ters of West Nittany avenue, left Monday for Patton, where they will visit with Mrs. Erb’s parents. | HOWARD Mr. and Mrs. Edward Owens and Miss Anna Kaupe, of Bellefonte visited Sunday at the home of Misses Anna and Nelle Holter. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kauffman ang two sons, of Pleasant Gap, vis- ited at the home of Mrs. Kauff- man's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duke Gledhill. Miss Nelle Wyland and brother | Harold, are visiting with relatives in Orviston. | Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Dreese and Mr. and Mrs MW. Wagner, daughter, Joanne spent Sunday at Beaver Springs at the home of Mr and Mrs. Frank Benfer. Miss Mary Weber left Sunday for New Kensington. She will attend summer school at the University of Pittsburgh. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Mothers- baugh of State College and Mr. and Mrs Charles Jr., Mothersbaugh of Clearfield were Saturday guests at the Misses Anna and Nelle Holter. Mrs. Jack Sutton ang son Jimmie visited with relatives in Philipsburg this past week. Mr. Mac Bowes made a busniess trip to Charleston, West Virginia, Friday and Saturday. The following Iadies attended Eastern Star lodge in Bellefonte Monday night: Mrs. Kate Weber Nelle and Lauretta Weber, Mrs. M W. Wagner, Miss Mae Orr and Hilda W. Leathers. ; (From last week) Miss Miriam Fickes of New York City, is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Fickes. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaupe of Pittsburg, spent the weekend at the home of Misses Anna and Nelle Holter, Mrs. Nanny Wagner of Jersey Shore, visiteq this past week with “her sister and brother-in-law, Mr Mr and Mrs. John L. Bowes of Jersey Shore, spent Saturday at the home of John Wagner and Tamily. Dianne Kemp, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Kemp fell and cut . her right arm on some glass. She wag taken to a physician for treat- ment, Mr. ang Mrs Joe Garret of Phil- adelphia, Pa, spent the weekend visiting Mrs, Garrett's sister, Mrs Arthur Wentael Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rader of Al- lentown, are spending this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Shope. Mrs Richard DeVictor and son of Williamsport, are visiting at the | home of Mrs. DeVictor's parents Mr. ang Mrs. Malcolm Pifer, Miss Eleanor Leathers left Wed nesday for Pittsburgh where she! will visit with Mr. and Mrs, Jack- son Stewart, Miss Mae Orr of Philadelphia 1s’ home spending several weeks with her parents. i Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dorman mov- | ed into the home of Mrs Sancia' Dorman. Mrs. Dorman will make! her home with her son and daugh-| ter-in<law. James Horan, Mr, ang Mrs. Ra-| der of Allentown, drove to Jersey | Bhore Tuesday to spend the day with Mr, and Mrs John Beck. i Mr and Mrs. Walter Parsons ol | Helster street, had as their guests several days last week, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Parsons of Harrisburg. Mrs. Albert Kerstetter of Bast Beaver avenue, held a linen show- er for her daughter Mary at her home Thursday evening. | Mrs. Maude Ewing of Frazier street, and Mrs, Mary Poorman of | State College R. D., attended Re-| bekah assembly. in Willsamsport, | last week | Mrs. W. A. Hoy of West Fair-| mount avenue, had as her weekend guests Willlam Hoy and Edward Davis, both of New York City. | Mr. and Mrs Elwood Parsons and | daughter Jarfee Ann spent ihe weekend visiting Mrs, Parsons par-| ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sham of Philipsburg.” Mr. and Mrs. P, PF West Foster avenue, had as their! weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Williams of Connecticut, ang Mr. | and Mrs. George Stuppy of Chi-| cago, Ill English of | School Viehdorfer was a member of the graduating class, Marvin, the T-vear-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hoover got lost while fishing with his older brother Harold on Pine Creek last week After wandering through the woods he located the car where his broth- er found him after searching four hours, The festival on Saturday evening was quite well attended. There was about $16 clear, Mr, and Mrs. William Houston of Winburne were callers at Sherman Askey's Sunday J. B and son J. E. Askey of Sin- namahoning were callers at Robert Askey's Sunday. BUSH HOLLOW (From last week) We had 60 present at Sunday School on Sunday morning. We were glad so many came out and invite them all back again. We had some wonderful services over the weekend in the church Many people came every night te hear Rev Gangware and we all hateq to see him leave. On Friday night there was not such a large at- tendance which we imagine was due to the stormy weather. Other nights we had a large attendance Sunday afternoon the church was crowded and quite a number of folks were outside during the service We were glad to have other minis- ters in the service beside the Rev Byrd and Rev Gangware the con- vention speakers were Rev. Snyder of Port Matilda, Rev. Adams of Beech Creek, Rev, Flexon of Beth- lehem and Rev. Hostetter of Min- eral Springs, Va. Everyone enjoy- ed the Rev Flexon's message and also enjoyed the rest of the service despite the heat During the service on Sunday af- ternoon Rev. Flexon asked for | pledges or cash towards buying a new roof for the church which is very Badly needed: If anyone de- sires to help out towards thig good cause we know it will be much ap- preciated. In case anyone does just send it to the church treasurer Roy C_ Spotts, Julian. Pa and we know it will be used in the right way Rev. Gangware was entertained | #% the Mrs Edna Spotts home dur- ing the meeting. also visited a lot of former friends around Bush Hol- low. Mr. and Mrs Marlin Moore and son of Port Matilda, visiteq the 8potts home over the weekend and attended the services at the church Rev. and Mrs. Byrd and the for- mer’s sister Mrs Clara Hill and daughter who are visiting with | them were supper guests at the Roy { 8potts home Saturday evening. On Sunday evening the Rev. Flexon and Rev, Hostetter were supper guests at the same home, Mr. and Mrs Charles Reese and family visited on Sunday evening with her sister Mrs, Ed. Bush and family. Mrs. Bush ang infant son feturned from the hospital on Sat- ordas. The new arrtval in the family has been named Gerald Bd- ward. i Mr. and Mrs, Elvin Stover and the Andrew Irwin home Sunday! evening. { Rev and Mrs. Byrd and Mrs, Hill | ORVISTON | There were 165 present at Sunday | School on Sunday. The Soclal Club met at the home | of Mrs, Henry Packer on Thurs- day night for their regular monthly meeting, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Poorman and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunter of State College, spent the watkend at the | home of Mr, and Mrs. William | Barnhart. | Mr. and Mrs, William Walzer of North Bend, spent Sunday at the home of Mreand Mrs. John A. Gray, The Loyal Women's Class met at the home of Mrs. W. O Gray on Friday night for their regular monthly meeting. | Mr. ang Mrs. C. B. Page and Mr and Mrs, Frank Delong spent the weekend with Rev, and Mrs, W, T | Merrick at Pine Flats. Mr and Mrs Harold Pye and | family of Clarence, visited on 8Sun- day afternoon at the Grant Hahn! home Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Watson and son Mrs, Clair Confer, Mrs Clyde Confer, May Watson and Harry Toner Jr, attended com- mencement at the Lock Haven High Wednesday evening. Miss Maxine Watson graduating fron the Lock Haven High Sehool it being one of the largest classes ever to graduate, there being 287 in the class. Mrs. John Smith, Miss Betty Shawley and Mr, Oscar Fisher were Sunday visitors at the Clayton Watson home, The Orviston ball team played ball at Milesburg Saturday. Miles- burg winning 8 to 7 Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs John Rhoads were Mr. Sam Swarm of State College; Miss Dorothy Swarm and Miss Sarah Kelley of Punxsutawney, sis- ter of Mrs. Amanda Rhoads, who I» spending some time with her son John and a daughter Mrs. Clayton Emenhiger. Irene, anpther sister of Laurelton is visiting with them The Children's Day program was given in our ¢hurch Sunday evening to a large and appreciative audi- ence, the children were trained and rendered their parts very beautiful- ly, not forgetting to give credit to Mrs. Edwin Gillespie, Mrs. Leo Con- do ang Miss Rebecca Confer for their patients and skill, also the beautiful decorations which Verna Shank did credit to herself Mrs. Pearl Davis and grand- daughter Pear! Ferguson of Fort Lauderdale, Fia., are visiting fot sometime with Mr, and Mrs Lec Condo. Mr. and Mrs Robert Confer vis- ited thei* daughter Mrs, Emer Decker at Loganton Sunday after- noon, Mrs. Malinda Confer is spending some time with her children here. Paul Lomison ang children Paul Jr.. Dick, Blanche, Kelsey and Ann and Ida Confer visited at the Calvin Quick home at Moshannon on Sal- urday evening Wr — HOLTS HOLLOW Mr. and Mrz. Malcolm Poorman and daughter of Johnstown, were Sunday guests al the Poorman home John Emenhizer and friend of Tock Haven, apent & few days at the Charles Lucas home Mrs. Lee Johnson and daughter, Mrs. Olive Rhoades and son, Mrs Miles Stauffer and children were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs George Magarge! and daughter at Pleasant Gap on Sunday. Merril Watson of Mt Union, Ken Watson of Milesburg, called on rel- atives at this place on Thursday evening George Johnson of Shiloh, spent the weekend with home folks Mr and Mrs. Art Burd visited with Mr. Hall at Unionville on Sunday. i Callers at the Lee Johnson home on Sunday evening were Mr and Mrs. Boyd Johnson of Buffalo Run, Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Johnson of Centre Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lucas, i Mr. and Mr{ Roy Leathers and family attended the hone coming at the J ¥ McCartney home at Mt. Eagle on Saturday in honor of | Mrs. McCartney's birthday anni- versary. The family were all pres- ent with several grandchildren and . other friends. All report an en- Joyabie day. Mrs John Watson, Mrs. Olive Rhoads and children, Mm, Miles | family of Coleville took supper al Siauffer and children, were recent itors at the Waller Sweitzer’ home at Bellefonte. - i Mr. and Mrs. Stete of Dry Top | and daughter took dinner at the called on friends at this place last Miss Mary Weber arrived home Clyde Watson home Sunday and week. this week from her school at Som- erset. She wag accompanied by! her niece Mary Kate Weber of New | Kensington. . Mrs. Charles MoFarlan and | daughters, Margaret and [ hy | of Tyrone, are visiting her sister | Mrs, William Mapes. i i JULIAN | Children's service will be held in| the U. B. church, Sunday evening, June 23rd at 7:45. Everybody wel- come Mr, and Mrs’ Charles Alexander very pleasantly entertaineq Mr. and Mrs * Dillon, son ; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gill, Janet, Denna afd Tommie, Mr and Mrs Merril Alexander on Priday even- ing. Mrs. Alexandi | ~ SPRING MILLS (From last week) supper with the Resides sisters’ Sunday evening. i Mrs. Clyde Watson entertained her sister and family from Stale College on Sunday. ey also at-| ; the services in the church’ Sunday afternoon, i Don't forget the Children's service | planned for June 30. WOODWARD Mr. and Mrs. ©. E Kreamer and Thursday afternoon from a five day vacation trip to Camp Hill, York, Mi Pleasant, New Oxford, | ang OCetlysburg, where they visited relatives and acquaintances. They also took in the Home Day program! at McElhattan school house on June 9th where they had a most delightful time meeting acquain- tances of former school days. Miss of Mr and Mrs Kreamer's accom- panied them on their way home and will make an extended visit there. fine the festivals, = , and Mrs, H. A. Houseal were Sunday afternoon guests at the Wil- son Ard residence, Everybody is cordially invited to attend the Children’s Day exercises to be heid in the Evangelical church on Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock Mrs. John Kelly visited at the Orvis Watson home recently. ROCK FORGE (From last week) William Emberton and wife au- toed to Williamsburg and spent a few days there with William's par- ents. 1 Mrs. William Garman from Washington, D. C., is visiting at the | home of Ira Benner, also Mrs Al- fred Garman from Tyrone and | son, Harwood, returned home last Spencer Garman and wife from Spruce Creek visited at the Benner home on Friday. Francis Benner and family and William Emberion’s family and) Harold Evert spent Monday along Spring Creek at the Fisherman's S Harold and Allen Evert from| | John A, Lucas, who went west some | young representatives of the League | mis-fortune to fall part way down | some time with her daughter, Mrs THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. RUNVILLE Merrill Lucas, a son of the late years ago ang go. married and set- tied in Town, word was received last week that he was dead. Mr. and Mrs, Manning and five children of Pittsburgh, spent last week with Mr, and Mrs, Louck and several days in hunting camp al Big Run, i Mr. and Mrs. Clair Poorman of Hornell, N° ¥Y, are visiting with Mr and Mrs. Newton Louck and Mr and Mrs. J. A, Poorman, at present Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Vargo motored to Danville, Pa, to visit with his parents over the weekend. Miss Merryman Hardy of Flem- ington, ¥s Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gunsallus at present Rev, 0. ©. Shuey held baptismal service last Sunday afternoon In Wallace Run at John Purl's farm. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Grove and twi of Nationg visited the UB. Sunday School last Sunday from Belle- fonte Bald Eagle Grange will hold thelr Memorial services Friday evening June 21st. The public is cordially inviteq to attend, in the Odd Fel lows hall, Milesburg, at 7:30 p. m Roy Leathers of Moose Run, vis- ited with John Furl Sunday The Father and Son Banquet | held last Saturday evening was 8 rea] success being about fifly pres- ent. All enjoyed the time logeth-| er. which was sponsored by the brotherhood of U. B. church. Rev C. C. Shuey and Orvis Scholl were out of town guests. Both these | noted brothers gave splendid ad- dresses and all did Justice lo a} bountiful supply of good eats. and advised any good man in thi community to join the brotherhood | movement, | Mr and Mrs Watson Eminhizer | of Dicks Run, motored here lo ai-| tend baptismal service and visited with Mr. and Mms John Furl, Sun- day. ) Plan now to attend the mammoth | festival of the season on Saturday! evening, July 13th for the benefi! | and up-keep of the Advent ceme- | tery Preaching and communion ser vice next Sunday morning at 10:30] a m : Leonard Philips of Grampian and! Miss Kathleen Tobias of Curwens- | ville, were married at the U./B, par. sonage on Sunday by Rev. Tobias | an uncle of the bride. Homer To- | bias of New Mill Creek and Miss Caldwel] of Curwensville, were also} attendants at the wedding. Miss Faye: Walker and some frjends from Valley Vidw spent Sunday at Martinsburg, West Va The Children’s Day held on Sun- | day evening was a real success a POTTERS MILLS | (From last week) The Dally Vacation Bible school is progressing nicely with an at-| tendance of 73 scholars, On Friday evening the Spruceiown Methodist | church at 8 o'clock there will be ¢ commencement wins exMbits of the work done in the two weeks Every-| body is cordially invited John Parner of Port Allegheny | and brother, Willlam, from Buffalo N Y. called at the G H McCor- mick home on Wednesday after- noon Edward Paust, wife and two chil | dren, Clarence Carsom of West Chester, visiteq over the weekend | at the Mess J MM. Caron and H. E Faust home, Mr. and Mr, Michael Delaney ol near Centre Hall, spent Sunday the home of thelr son-in-law and daughter Mr, and Mrs Sumber Au- man. ’ J. N. Bresnowits of Garfield N J and Miss Helen Walters of Lewis town, called Saturday afternoon & the GH. McCormick home, Mrs. Laura McCormick hag the a flight of stairs at the home of her sister, Miss Carolihe MeClaskey, on Sunday forenoon. No bones were broken, but ghe suffers greatly from shock, ; Mrs. Nora Ceitig, Mr. Mass and wife of Braddock, motored yo our village on Saturday, Mr. Mass and wife returned Sunday. Mrs Gettig will speng some time at her summer home Mrs Chussie Palmer, widow of the late Speer Palmer, of Mill Hall Mr Witmyer, wife and two children of Huntingdon, visited toon Bs RM Royer. Mrs. Ed. Sweetwood is confined | Dorothy { all of Tyrone, Mr, and Mrs. William | Rev. Mr | family were shoppers at Bellefonte gt COLLEGE TWP. | James T Tibbens, aged elghty- four, of Clearfield, traveled alone on the bus on Saturday to the home of his nephew, Wilbur W, Tibbens, | where he is now visiting, On Sune day his nephew took him to visit | his birth-place, the Shearer farm,’ which was his home and stamping | ground for nearly a quarter of a’ ceniury. He is well ang happy for one of his years, Miss Alice Spicer spent the fore-! part of the week with her sister, | Mrs. Mary Rockey while Miss Ethel | Spicer spent the last half of the | week there, On Wednesday June 12, clover | Hitle girls gathered at the Alvin | Krebs home to help Juletta Krebs | celebrate her tenth birthday anni- | versary. Her little brother David | also was present, Bingo and other | games were played and refresh | ments served. The girls were: Bar- bara Corl, Mary Decker, Jean and Joyce Mingle, Patty Heinman, Bet- ty Asendorf, all of State College, | Delores and Patty Krebs from Ju- Ban, Margaret Poorman, Naomi and Sarah Lyle and Juletta Krebs Bunday visitors at George 8Spi- cers were Miss Alice Walker, Wil- liam Walker, Samuel] Williams, Mrs Grace Baughman and daughter Baughman, Lois Williams, L. Spicer and family, of Oak Hall; Mr and Mrs. Grover Rockey and daughter Joan and Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Spicer and son Jimmie, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Loesch and daughter Betty of Struble’s Station | visited on Sunday afternoon at Al- | fred Lyles. i Mr, and Mrs, Roy Decker and daughters Ann Louise and Mary | and two litile friends Betly Astn- dorf and Barbara Sayder from State Coliege were very pleasant callers early Sunday evening at | Oharleg Shearers. Mrs. George Spicer and daughter Alice and sons Raymond ang Ar- thur, visited on Sunday afternoon at her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Grover Rickey's Bellefonte, R. D. Mr. and Mrs Boyd Williams and T. G. Jones and daughter Nancy, of Boalsburg spent Thurs day evening al the Charles Shearer home. Mr and Mrs. Russell Schreffier and little granddaughter of Lemont were Sunday evening visitors al Allred Lyles , —————— PINE GLEN Mra. William Hoover and family motored to Bellefonte on Friday Mrs, Annie Fye ang daughlers Beatrice ang Marie were visitors in Bellefonte last Priday. Miss Betty McCullough spent several days ai Mary Louse May's home in Moshannon jast week. Miss Dorothy Holt and friends of Johnstown, Pa. spent a week with Miss Hollis father here Mr. and Mrs James the proud parents of pound baby boy. The has been named James Mr. ang Mrs Edward Hoover and Butler are on Friday j A number of Mashannon people aliended the children; service at the Methodist church at Pine Glen on Sunday evening. Wish to thank the people who contributed flowers 0 decorae the church Wish to thank Mr Hoover for the wood hauled to the festival house which was badly needed. Mrs. J. J Markle, Mrs Schmoke { and Marvin Morean were shoppers ai Bellefonte last Thursday. Mr and Mrs Luther Hahn visit ed Belicfonie one day last week. Misses Mary Ramsey, Janice Glant, LaRue Carmen and Donald Faber all of Alioona, spent the weekend at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Schmoke Mrs. Wertz and daughter Phyilis motored to Bellefonte on Saturday, they were accompanied by Miss Velda Hoover. Mis Dorothy MeCullough spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mes Arthur McCullough There will be a meeting at the church on Tuesday evening, June 18 to discuss phans for the Pine Glen Fair, this coming Fall week) Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Plubel were to Ie#Contes Mills on Friday to visit Mrs Plubel’s grandparents, Mr. and H gSiz dix Hh 4 ~ FY ho | : 2 : fils i ; § Leopold, ! MoAllisterville, spent Sunday | accompanied by Mr Page Three I REBERSBURG Mes. Lo EB. Kidder, Mrs, J V Brungart, Mrs, Paul Cummings Mrs. R. C. Brungar. and children attended the Christian Endeavor Retreat af the Ralph Watts Cabin, | Shingletown Gap. Priday afternoon and evening, Mr. and Mrs. C. M, Blerly and daughter, Mrs. Edythe Kreamer were Saturday and Sunday visitors in Hershey and Lancaster Mrs, Elda Musser, of State Onl lege, spent last week with local re- latives. Children’s service will be held In the local Reformed church on Sun- day evening, June 30, 1940, Rev. and Mrs. CF Catherman sons Charles Wesley and Harold and Miss Helena Lawyer of Han- over, speni several gays last week a the W. J Hackenburg home They were en route to Newton Hamilton where Charles Wesley Catherman has secured summer employment Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weaver ol Lemont, were Bunday visitors at the home of the former's paren Mr. and Mrs, C. J Weaver, Jr, Mrs 8B. J McMullin, of Millheim visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H K. S8mull on Friday Miss Janice Rishell, who ha been staying with her grandmother, Mrs Emma Rishell at Madisonburg, returned to her home on Sunday Preston Zeigler and family ol with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, W,_ H Zolgler. Mr and Mrs Paul Cummings and Mrs. Roy Brungart and children, motored (0 Dewart on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Mifflin Moyer ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Way Wagner of Lewistown, visited wilh Mr and Mrs. Arthur Bea] at Indi- ana, Pa, on Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Paul Zeigler daughier, Cynthia Sue, of Matilda, visited with local tives over the last weekend Mr and Mrs. Ralph Coble of Lansdale, Mrs. Susan Coble and and Miss Rhoda Coble of Milihelm were Thursday dinner guests at the R. W. Blerlty home H. 8 Smull has been building lime sacks ai several farms easiend of the valley Mr and Mrs Doyle Packer and children of Cemtre Halll. R. D ang Mr. and Mss. WH Smith of Reedsville, visited with Mr and Mrs. Charles Boone on Sunday Numerous local people attended the Dr. G. 8 Prank sale at Mil- heim on Baturday Mr. PR Winters. Dr W. C Kelly and Mr. Harry Risheli attended a turkey dinner in the Pourteen-Mile Narrows on Sunday Mr. and Mrs C. M. Gramley en tertained Mr. ang Mm Henry Wolfe of Williamsport on Sunday Mrs. H H Royer, Mrs Alma Haines and Representative Kenneth OG, Haines made a business trip and Port rela- ’ Willlamaport on Saturday Calvin Zeigler Washington. D. ©. afiernoon at the J and family of spent Bunday V. Brungan | home, Mr. Woodrow Bierly of Lancaster visited with hi; parents over the weekend Mr. ang Mr: W. H Hackenburg and daughter Joatne spent Bun. day and Monday at Lake Makoma Masters Donald and David Lee of State College, are visiting with thelr grandparents Mr and Mrs 8 A. Bieriy The Min Mover home is being Riven a fresh coat of paint by W. H. Zeigler and C. J. Weaver, Jr A ———— a PORT MATILDA R. D. NO 1. The Hannah M. E church will hold the children service Wednes- day evening, Jume 26th. ai 7:6 sharp. Everybody welcome Mr. and Mrs Cortis Sot and gon Dewey, Mrs Clarence Walk and daughters Gloria, Beverly ang Miss Violet Cowher visited at Mrs. Rose Heller's at Spring Mills on Sunday, Also attended Sunday school at Sprucetown ME. church. Mr. and Mrs Clarence Walk and children Robert, Gloria and Bever- [ly attended Children’s service at Bald Eagle on Sunday night. _ LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE has Mills, Pa. | nto pRYments, and | will present them without delay for | settlement to ERNEST MOORE. Ad- | ministrator, Julian, Pa. BR. D. John- iston & Johnston, Attorneys xx ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of Clarence Buck, late of Liberty Town- ship, Centre County, Pennsylvania, deceased. Letters of Administration on sad estate having been granted 10 the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make Im | medinte payments, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for | settlement to MRS EMMA BHANK Administratrix, Howard, =. D. 2, Pa Arthur ©, Dmle, Bellefonte, Pa torney for Estate NOTICE FOR FILING ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the BELLEFONTE. TRUST OCOMPANY I'riugtee in Partition in the Estate of DARTEL KR. BNYDER, late of the Borough of Bellefonte, deceased, has filed its frst and final account In this Court and that sald account will be confirmed nl si by the Court on Monday. July 1, 1040 unless ¢x- ceptions are filed or cause fhown to the contrary, said secount to be confirmed absolute uniess exoep- Long be filed within four davs after July 1, 1840 HARRY A CORMAN Clerk of x28 the Orphans’ Court NOTICE Sealed bids will be received hy the Borough of Bellefonte Beliefon ie Pa, for furnishing » Standard Mode) two door sedan, in the lower price range of cars, equipped wit new ght. defroster and heater ( used for Poller work In Borough Bids must include prices of whi and standard colors All bide must be submitted to the office of the Balretary by 7" nm Jupe 7th. 1040, at which time they will be publicly opened and resd The Borough reserves the right reject any or all bids MARIE DOLL Borough Becretary ne to x25 BIDS WANTED The Potter Township School subinits bids for Pine Stump Loute-—Begin- to Centre HH) school house, Sprucetow and Pot- ters Mills route-—Beg 5t Deck. ! ol house Mott nous }& batk to Petters Mill house, Nittany Mountain Beginning at Bilger farm 1 Hall grade school house Bids in be In hands of the Secretary in later than June 200th 1940 6 The board reserves the right cept or reject all bids G. H MoCORMICK, Sec Boring Mills ning at we Rood and Farm thet Ps BIDS WANTED F received until tandard Time of the Bec. iy 300 tons | ous coal for i} School Districts, apnrox- mately 200 tons of which shall be delivered to the several schoo! bulld- the Board or ® after award- remaining 100 ons to be t wit 3 ing coniract roximately amount delivered the former Bellefonte Academy building as required upon ont week's notification by th= School Board. The sha de. Itvery to the buildings hark ir the ins Ax is nocessAry The name of the mine. an analysis of ihe coal and a Sample ITOK] - matlely one bushel must be furnished Paiirond weight will be aocepied Otherwise coal must be weighed bY a certified weighmaster The School District reserves the right to rejec any. or all bids Address bids to the Secretary. Bellefonte, Pa Mark envelope "Ooal Bids MARIAN IL. VOLYNCH. Becy Balisionte Hop! Distinct the ape to include Dries : and shoveling of X28 PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE KEAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROP. ERTY ESTATE OF FLIZA- BETH ANN SHAY The undersigned will offer for sale the following described real mtale gituste in the Borowgh of Miles burg. County of Centre and State of Pennsyivania, on SATURDAY, JUNE 20TH, at 2 o'clock P M., at the premises. such real estate and sonal property being described follows ALL, that premises or tract land known as 10t No. 18 in Greens Addition situate in the Borough of Milssburg County of Centre and State of Penndyivania, being on the west side of the Bellefonte and Snow Bhoe Railroad fronting on sald rail- road Afty (50) feel and extending back one hundred saxty (1603 feet commencing thirty (30) feet from said railroad Together with house and outbuildings thereon, being the same premises conveyed by the heirs of Solomon Shay to Eligabeth Ann Shay by deed dated October 17, 1927 recorded in Deed Book 138 at page 66 in the office of the Recorder of Deeds for Centre County AND. also, all the ome-third (%) undivided jnierest whereof Eiizabeih Ann Shay died possessed (n and 10 that certain premises known ag ot No. 18 in Green's Addition in the Borough, of Milesburg, County of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, lying on the west side of the Penn- syivania Raliroad. bounded on the north by Jot formerly of Solomon Shay. on the south uy lol of James McCullough, being the balance of the ground between lot No. mid McCulloug extending back | sixty (160) feet 1940 home PeT- we ol to a narrow poin And, also, a one-third | vided interest whereof the , tount te Pennsvivania, South by lot theme having | Plizabeth Ann Bhay | labs or demands against the same | Fleming & Litke, Attorneys at Law ‘EM. Bmith, auctioneer Oscar M vag? Administrator on the Esta ot fzabeth Ar Bhay reserves Lhe right to refuse any and all bids Bellefonte, Pa., May 20, 1040 x25 PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE Pursuant to an order of the Court of Comunon Pleas of Centre County, the Borough of Bellefonte will ex- we for sale at the Court House, liefonte, Pennsyivania, on BATURDAY, JUNE WTH at 10:30 o'cioxk » described real known ass the Home Ald, ment 1940 the following common! Borough m estates, Bellefonte that certain messuage, tene- Or tract land, situate in the West Ward of the Borough of Belle. fonte, County of Centre and Stale of Pentwylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit BEGINNING a post Junction of the Planing with the Dam. thence by seid Dam Boulh sixty-Ywe (82) degrees West ten (10) perches, thence Bouth #igh- ty-three (B33) degrees West ten 19) perches thence North seventy-one (7) degrees East Sve and four- tenths (54) perches 10 a post, thence Bouth Nfty and five-tenths (0057 de. grees Bast three (3) perches, thence Bouth eigthy-seven (87) degrees East four (4) rehes thence South twenty and five- tenths (208) de grees East three and four-fenths (34) perches to the place of begin ning CONTAIRING one acre and twenty be the same mone 4 erected a st ; fF HOW erly k Willowbank BEING the same premises and conveyed unto kt of the Borough of Bell Valentine et al. hy deed IB, 1814 and recorded In ntre County in Deed Book No. 118 at page 402, as by reference there unto being hed will more fully and L large appear, and which by wir. tue of the Act of June 24, 1937. P. L 2017, Article V1 Section 602. #2 amended, passed (0 and became vest. ed in the Borot of Bellefonte TERMS OF ALE Twenty five ¢ t of the amount of the bid at time the property 2 knocked purchaser the upon the ox "nt the delivers ut near the Mill Race WOW Ty " and bal nfirmation ‘ » and of a deed The gh of Be the right 10 reject any and all L. Prank Mayes Auct THE BOROUGH OF BELLEFONTY Henry A Brogkerhofi, Chairman Finance Commities Litke, Allorneys jefonte reserves bid rt Fieming & x26 ORPHANS COURT PUBLIC OF REAL ESTATE AND SONAL PROPERTY The undersigned. administrator of ihe estate of lewis H Beck, late of Walker Township, Oentre County Pennsylvania. will expose to public sale, on the premises lately occupied by sald decedent in the township of Walker, County of Centre, Pennsyl- SALE FER- SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1940 13 ciock P. M., the following onal property. household goods Dockash range bed room sulle 20 gallon iron keitie mn feed Dox, 2 horse Diack horses 28 opr wagon jer shredder rn ir harrow combine. ei Terms of sale And Immediately thereafler eXpose 10 sale on the premises, Route 220, 2 miles burg. hereinafter t : County real estate BEOINNING at a the middie of public road ieading from Nittany to Jark- sonville;, thence by samé North 27 degrees West 1265 104 to stone; thence by land of Jecoh CGobibie Cash will sarong east of Hubilers- described in said uEhip State, the IRE h t and : I : ng TRACT RO sone oorner in shone, thenoe by land of Philip Wal- ters atid BF Beck South 59 de- greens West 2532 rod 10 the niace of beginning CONTAINING 2 acres apt TRACT RO 2 On the North by land mow or late of Jacodh Gobble: on the East by land of Jacod and Susan nerly William Candy, then 4 the South by Public leading from Bellefonte to Lock Haven and on the West hy land of Wilkkam Mls beirs WY - ING about one-half (4) scre and having eracted 1therson a two story frame dwelling bouse, a shop and slable TRACT NO. 3 BEGINNING at a stone corner in the middle of the public road leading [rom Snyder- town 0 Jacksonville, thence along same North 27 degrees West 171 re ches to stone corner. thence aiong ot of Harvey Lutz, North 65%; de- grees Bast 8 perches to a stone cor- ner, thenoe along lots of Harvey JAIte and C FE Lutz North 22 degrees West 202 perches to gtone corner, thence along land of Emanuel Glontz Nort 62 degrees West 31 8 perches 0 g%One porner. thence slong land of Solo- mon Peck, South 57 degrees East 45 perches 10 a Post corner, thence along same South 27 degree: East 32 perches to a stone corner; thence along land of Bamuel C. Gobble party hereto, South 63 degrees West 416 perches to the place of begin- ning AINING 6 acres and 154 perches TRACT RO. 4: BRGINNING stone corner. thenoe an i piace of CONT, acre and net sofmnt 3 undi- fg Bs |
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