Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 16, 1941, Image 15

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    October 16, 1941.
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, VX.
Page Seven
Modern Etiquette
1. What is the proper the street?
shake hands? 8
2. What is the meaning
“bread and butter” letter?
3. Does the bridegroom pay for
the bouquets carried by the maid of
honor and the bridesmaids?
4. Where does a man take leave
of a woman he has been entertain
ing for an evening?
5 Is it obligatory to acknow-
ledge an invitation to a church wed-
ding?
6. ‘Bhould one take the last plece
of brénd or cake from a dish that
is offered at dinner?
7. Is It proper to expectorate on
Answers to Modern Etiquette
in the kitchen
have been urged
7. This is indecent at any time,
but o in the company of an-
way to
When eating in a restaurant
of a
napkin?
9 made
and re-
Should children be
write thelr own acceptances
grels to invitations?
10. What should one do after
greeting a guest when asked to stand
at the head of a receiving line?
11. What kind
should be used for
tion?
12. May
another
to
of
formal Invita-
reach
across the
food?
one ever
table
person on
take a dish of
would not
it
1. Never respond to the hand-
clasp offered you with a dead, imp
hand-—sometimes known as the
“dead fish" or “wet dishrag’' "hand
clasp. Each hand should grasp the man woman is unpardon-
og i firm, breil, STD, Bple and | an insult to that perauh
grasp the other hand so tightly as oo ong Frio oo Tn A Te
33 Hike the Person wiles with pain and don't be guilty of the vile habit
And avoid the pump-handle shake of. examining Ya
2. The letter that a guest must’ pqndkerchief
write to his hostess after returning "
home, thanking her for her hospi-
tality
3. No: the bride's family assumes
this expense
4. The man the woman
the door of her home and ls sure
that all is well before he depart
He must never leave before the door
has been unlocked and she has en-
tered. and he should net enter the
house if it is late, even {I he is In-
vited to do so
5. No
6. Yes,
es
on you
to take
to do
ol
Ary
of
it
the contents
s Dispose
f
of
8
enouy
No: if ver
h Wl th ite
him bring other piece
¢
}
}
i
pry
and
Ves: tl is excellent tral
5008 to
greeting the t
Alter
right
per
10 I
and introduce him
nin line
to your
the next
of good
be used
a formal af
white
alwa hg
tations to
paper
for
there undoubtedly 1s more
. graceful
Tales of High ae
Valley
m page (
often ssed a
the
Her-
radquarters of
club by J
others
general state
Pennsylvania A
Walker
y oy y : yivanis alc he late Major i
nia where canic lycaon Lg: r “Penn's Valley the
and they hung on quite late, as one | oo ia 0 on wos the way Judge A
was seen heading for High Valley y n of Lewlpurg, once
1908, fiatondmrg 1m pratt Every look makes the
4 ald Mrs. M.A
The raids black gazed over the glorious
Penn's Valley and Bru m Paddy mount
during Civil War time
were not much hunted and increa
ed fast, have been described vividly
by ‘landlord Charlie Hosterman
Motz' Bank, now called Woodward
and Professor Henry Meye {I R
bersburg.
Daniel Karstetier was
panther hunter of Penn's
and had a fierce end
specimen as |
at the Blue
which he surprised
ing a grown bull
to be adopted as the
1
bert
the 0}
of
wolves in
Valley
when they
ain
POULTRY TEAMS
COMPETE AT HARRISBURG
of
F
the greatest
Vall
witd
An
inter
unser
1 Afri
oO ae
YY
liam Eckert, all
ate 4-H
; judging
Harrisburg they will judge fev.
Ton’
emblem of th of ry won the
Miilheim Lion's club. championst
It is said that what became known | At
as the “Town of Ingleby’ was named | eral classe
for an English lord, but all that re- Donald Re
mains of him is his sporting rifles r of
fencing foils, duelling pistols and
ammunition. Some have claime
he was related to the OFowler nv
Fowler family for whom Fowlerviil
in his domain was named
The term, “Town
prebably preferred to his
warrant, taken up
and later confirmed by)
sylvania land office
“Town of St. Thoma
Lingletown.
Probably
spirited girl
than Ponrose OF
a Jove of port wi
gak espect
ine a girl wi
goteristics
with a genuine
Celtic wit]
Russells in h
The O Fowler
Indian fort tI
was built on
sone say, wi
alryman Samuel
=1
‘harles Hens-
who won the
demonstration
their Aemon-
im
Ingleby,
patent os
Penn
¢
Oo
from the representative
no
wved
Me r
Ally ot
of 3S
dad
im
nome
n anyuning
congiusi
YES, SIR!
| CAME TO GET THOSE
FREE LAMP BULBS!
Nay
SIGHT is priceless, light is cheap!
For instance, you can use a 100
watt lamp bulb 100 bours for
only 300 .
Stock Up On Lamp Bulbs in This
Once-a-Year Special Sale
around to your lamp bulb dealer
wsNOW and stock up with two or
three "Handy Cartons” of bulbs.
i This special money-saving sale will
last only a few more days..after which
it will be withdrawn. Save while you
can~—the time is growing short,
“HANDY CARTON" ASSORTMENT —80¢
Two 40-Waee Lamp Bulbs . . , 26¢
Three 60-Watt Lamp Bulbs , . 39¢
One 100- Watt Lamp Bulb . . . 15¢
wand, of course, 2 100-watt bulb FREE,
Offer. limited to West Penn Power
Fy
sr LAMP BULB DEALERS
should one wipe the silver with the
to
Reece WEDDINGS
|
| tember 27, at the home of the bride. |
stationery |
RCIOSS |
| Motor
couple will
Cox-—Wallace
Miss Helen May Wallace, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs, Theodore M
Wallace, of Pine Grove Mills, be-
came the bride of Harry Edward
Cox, son of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Cox,
of Centre Hall, R. D., at a small
wedding on Saturday evening, Sep-
groom's’ parents, Rev. J. N. Fisher
pastor of the Pine Grove Mills Lu-
theran church, performed the cere-
mony which was attended only by
members of the Immediate families
After the ceremony a wedding sup-
per was served. The bride Is a grad-
uate of the
School in the
bridegroom is
class of 1041. The
employed at O'Bryan
Company, State College, The
make thelr home in
State College in the near future
Bickel—Emenhizer
A beautiful wedding was solemn- |
ized in the Bellefonte United Breth- |
ren
tober
Kathleen Cecelin Emenhizer
ter of
enhizer,
became t
Bickel
Mi
wa
L
t
f
L. Shope san
with
The bride and groom both
w
o
church,
11
Saturday evening, Oc-
t 7:30 o'clock, when Miss |
daugh-
and Mrs, Forrest M. Em-
of Pine street, Bellefonte
bride of Arthur Richard
of Bellefonte, son of the late
Mrs. Arthur Bickel The!
ceremony was performed by
Rev. GE. Householder,
ff the church, The young couple
attended by Mr, and Mrs, Rus}
Houser, of Bellefonte. The bride!
beautifully attired in bine with!
natching accessories She carried!
1 corsage of pink roses The tradi-
ional wedding marches were play-|
by Miss Anna Weber Mrs. Fred |
“1 Love You Trulv™
Weber as accompanist!
attend- |
Bellefonte High School. Mr |
i)
Mu
and
|]
n
H
el
Miss
wl the
Bickel is employed by the National
(
I
nt
Co The young couple will!
their newly furnished |
on South Allegheny
VhOEgm
reside In
artment
street,
Mr
Harvey Hoover
(
Were
Methodist
Rey
Hoover— Woods
Francis Wood daughter
and Mrs. Miles Woods
on of Mr
P. Hoover, of Port
married In the Port Matfida |
church on Saturday
ning, October 11 o'clock
Willi ler perf
trond
Miss of
and
and Mrs
iecorge Matilda,
nol
rmed
he ceremony \ a
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woods, by;
r and sister-in-law of the bri
s Patty Hoover played the We
Immediately folowing
! ceremony a laneh
» home of Mr
The newlyweds
ona, where the groom is
the P R. R shops, On
ner Was served at the
he bridegroom's
honor, at which the
lowing guests were present: Mr
Howard Woodring and Mr
Mann, of Nant) M1
Clarence Hoover and son Mr
and Mrs. Carl Pry and family, Miss
Helen Hoover and Glenn Porter, of
Altoona: Rev. Rissmiller, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Woods and Mrs. Miles
Woods Port Matilda
Meek—Raksin
sence of members of
families and a few
| Bis} Helfen
Maryian read the
for eter Gras
Raisin
ber 4 in his
at Balt!mo Md
M ang
Chest
art
aie MM
will re-
parents
fol-
and
and
~ (ile and
of
he pre the
intie
tein
immediate
mate
Bi Le mar-
re vice Merk
Miss ucille
yet
4
gave he in marriage George 14
Meek, Jr. served as his brother's best
man hilip Gentille, a close friend
{ t e 4
the ceremony a
y the blue room
after which
¢ ited the
ried for
expecting to spend
ea Island gia Upon
mm they Will to 4
eh f irntsd A
Virginia
at the wedding included
minthes Mrs
ister, Mis
David Dale
Orvis Harvey
vey, all Bellefonte
T King Morris, of Greens-
burg: Miss Bertha Laurie, of Cape
May. and a number of the bride
groom's Washington friends. in ad-
dition to the bride's family and
friends from Chestertown
Kirkpatrick Guardine
Pn
ruth
ico
go
f apartment
Alexandria g Ont-of te
t
Wl
Mr
(ver ie R
Louisa Val-
her daugh-
and My
Mr. and
ge
Meeks
Meek: her
ar
entine Yi
ter Mrs
Ha
Mrs
L
¢
of
The Presbyterian manse in Cewy-|
pastor |
| ed Mendelssohn's
Words Often Misused
Either “Drive slow’ or
slowly" Is correct. Slow 8 In good
use both as an adjective and as an
adverb, while slowly is an adverb
only.
Do not say, “The invalid is some
better today.” Say, “The Invalid 1s
| somewhat betler today.
Do not say, "Please give this mat-
| ter your soonest attention” Say
{ “Please give this matter your earli-
| est attention”
Do not-say "The source of her in-
jury was an autemobile accident”
State College High | Say, “The cause of her injury was |
| an automobile accident” Source
| stresses the idea of beginning or or-
Hgin, and Is often misused for cause.
{ Do not say, “He is still continu-
{ing his studie Stil Is redund-
| ant, as continue contains the idea of
still
Do net say, “1
enjoying yourself
you arg enjoying
Words Often Mispronounced
Habitat Pronounce hab-i-tal
both a's as in at, 1 a8 in it unstress-
ed first syllable
you ars
SUppos
uspeoet
Say, "1
yourse.l
accent
Lapis lazull. Pronounce lap-k
Jas-u-l, both a's as in add, first | as
init. u as in unite second | as in lee,
accent both words on first syllable.
Lien. Preferred pronunciation
le-en, first & as in me, second € as
in end unstressed, two sylinbles
Literature Pronounce lit-er-a-
tur, 1 as in ite as in her unstressed,
a as in ask unstressed, u as in unig,
accent first syllable, and not lit-er-
chu’,
Masseuse
i5
Pronounce ma-sus, a
theminms, Miss Petty Hall of Biate
College payed “I Love You Tmily/
‘OO Pronfise Me the Wedding
Mwreh from Lohengrin, and Schu-
bert's “Ave Maria” Mita Hall piay-
ed during the ceremony ang play-
“Wedding March”
the ceremony. The
bride wore Mrs Kirkpatrick's wex-
ding dress of ivory satin and ‘a
fingertip veil She carried a bouquet
of delphinium FOREN babys
breath The maid of honor was
dressed In organdy and carried a
bo uguet talisman roses and
baby breath. Mr: Kirkpatrick was
graduated : pi aemy
La Vouvella Rasera Finishing Schoel
in Swilse: Blone Leigh Coliege
n New Hampshire, and the New
York In of Photography. Sie
the dm 3 Aran
and the Now
York City. Mr. Kirkpatrick ts a sOR
of Rev. and Mrs. J M. Kirkpatrick
of Centre Hall He way graduated
from the Centre Hadi High School
attended Penn Slate two and
was graduated from the York
Institute of Photography ond
Mrs. Kirkpatrick are week's
wedding tri ndaek
Mountain m out-of-town
who # n i A
at the close of
and
tard
ANG
titute
sods
IRINA
t late Mrs. Guardino of
YORrs
New
Ar
on an
ding were
Sehaneill, of
of the bride
Haugh amd
New York City slo!
Mr and Mrs T G
jaughter. Betty, Mr and Mrs Hu-
bert Hateh and son Hubert, and
daughters. Helen and 8yivi and
Miss Grace Wibie State Col-
lege
all of
Stere—Tingue
Tingue
Parsons
the
of
Mis
damghter
Tingue
bride of
M 5 vy od
Unjonsill
Dorothy
Mrs
{ Unionville
John Cecil Slere Of
Mrs James B
Lf ceremony
ed at 10 o'cinck last Saturda
ing, October 11. at the
Methodist chureh of Charfield, with
pastér, Rev Rowland R. Lebe
offiriating The ring ceremony
The maid of honor Was
a cousin of the bride Miss Mar-
garel Parsons of Harvisburg, and
the bridesmaids were eousing of the
bride. Miss Lorraine Parsons of
Canton, Pa. and Miss Joanne Par.
sons of Morgantown, W. Va, The
maid of honor and bridesmaids wore
street length dresses and wore oor
sages of roms and babys breath
The best man was a brother-in<iaw
5¢ the gmom, Cecit R Stevenson
of Altoona The bride was attired
in a street length dress of coldier
blue with black acesssorios and car-
ried a bounnet of Rubrum lilies and
halyy's bresth Miss Charlotte Stere
ister of the groom; played “1 Love
vou Truly” as a prelude and played
‘6 Promise Me” softly during the
ceremony. The traditional Wedding
March was played by Miss Stere
Immediately after the ceremony, the
bridal party and relatives returned
to the home of the bride in Union-
ville where a wedding breakfast wes
served to the immediate families of
the bide and groom. Soom after
the breakfast tie bride and groom
short wedding trip to
Lose
Roth
became
of
Strre of
performs
maOrh-
Trinity
the
man
waz sed
eft fora
tre Hall was the scene of a Pretty’ go, .ra palls ani other places bf
wedding Tuesdav of last week when
Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick united in
marriage his son, John H. Kirkpat-
rick. and Marjorie G. Guardine, of
Brooklyn, N. Y. and Center Harbor,
N. H The double ring ceremony
was used. The bride was given in
marriage by her sister, Mrs. Scha-
nelli, of Brooklyn, and was attend-
ed by Miss Grace Wible of State
College, The bridegroom was ate
tended by Hubert Haugh of State
College. Miss Helen Hall of State
College, was the ring bearer and
Sylvia Hall of State College,
the flower girl. She carried a base
ket of roses, ammleas and chrysan-
REMEMBER
When You Wand
ANYTHING IN
Lumber - Millwork
Doors - Sash
Roofing
W. R. SHOPE
BELLEFONTE, PA
Phone 432
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
IN EVERY DEAL
IN EVERY PARTICULAR
irrerest in New York State. The
bride is & eraduate OF Bellalsnie
High School and thw Rudemar
Peauty Setool of Altuor, Tie
greom is @ graduste of RBoliefon'e
High Schoot and: of Primsyisina
state College and is employed bY
ths West Pann Power Company at
Pellefonte where the newlyweds will
reride.
ir PS ns ———
Many individaals are so Anxious
for something they havens got that
preciate what they have,
Els a
Rs
“Drive
NEW BELL TELEPHONE _
Lessons In English
[As {0 an, u as in fur, accent last
syllable,
| Pastorate, Pronounce pas-tur-it
a as In ask, e as In her, | as In it,
accent first syllable.
Words Often Misspelled
Cenlug (mental power,
genus (a class; order; kind), Gal-
ety, or gayvetly;: either spelling Js
correct, Cite (to summon); sight
(vision); site (situation) Chris-
ten, observe the t, Inseparable; ob-
serve the ar, not er, Perpetrate;
not perper
Word Study
“Use a word three times and iL is!
vocab- |
yours,” Let us Increase our
ulary by mastering one word each
day. Words for this lesson
INDOMITABLE; not
dued: unconquerable
indomitable will.”
i AXIOMATIC, AXIOMATICAL;
pertaining to, or of the nature of
an axiom; self-evident The stores
of axiomatic wisdom 1
ABRASION: the act of wearing,
or rubbing off; the wearing away by
friction Time has caused an ab-
rasion of the coins.”
MANDATORY: containing an au-
thoritattye command; hence, ob-
ligatory The instructions were
mandatory, and they were compeil-
ed to go.”
INSOLVENT,
debt He left insolvent
DICTUM (singular), DICTA (plu-
ral): an authoritative statement: a
dogmatic saying. "A class of criti-
cal dicta everywhere current M
Arnold
be sub
has an
Lo
“He
Taylor
to pay one's
estate
unable
an
Presbyterian, Bellefonte
William C
tor. Sunday schoo} in
9.45 m., Harry C. Taylor, Supt
Momning worship in the church at
10.45. Sermon by the pastor
Thompson, pas
hapel at
Rey
in the
a
Advent Church
C. C. Bhuey r. Bunday
at 9.30, Clyde
wit}
pasts
Watson, Supt 100%
preaching at 10:30 Our
st Home ser will
welcome
el
al H foes
at 2:30 Everybody
services
ann we
be
Nittany Valley Latheran
Zion—9:30, Union Sunday school]
10:30. worship with »ermon, St
Mark's-9:30, Church school
Paul's-98:30, Church
worship with sermon
pastor
COO
Paul J
St. John's Lutheran, Bellefonte
The Rev. Clarence E. Arnold
tor. Nineteenth Sunday after Trin.
October 19. 9:30 a. m. Sunday
School: 10.45 a. m. The Service and
Sermon: “The Healing of the Great-
er Slokness.” 7:30 p. m. Vespers and
Sermon “Confession or Denial’
The Sunday School Association will
meet on Tuesday night at 7:30
o'clock
pas~
ite
St Paul's A. M. E. Church
Fvatis DD Brown
school at 10a m M
at 11 o'clock with
Confidence in God
ian Endeavor League
worship at 7:30, with sermon
theme, “Glorifying God.” Benjamin
Wheeler meeting Tuesday at 8 p
Prayer meeting W
Everyone always
i i
for. Bunday
worship
theme,
Christ.-
at 6:30. Even-
Das
nroang
sermon
Allen
ing
dnesday st 7.30
We omit
Baalsburg Lutheran
Shiloh---8Sunday school, 9:30; Holy
Communion, 10:30. All members are
urged to be present Boa lsburg
Sanday school, 9:30 Vespers and
sermon, 7:30. Rev. Ivan Miller will
be charge of service, Pleasant
Gap--Sunday school, 8:30; C. E,
6:30: Vespers and sermon, 7.30, The
Civic Club will be guests al $his
wrrvice. The pastor will be in charge
The public is invited to these ger-
vices, L. J. Kaufman, pastor
in
Preshylerian, Snow Shoe
ible school, 10 a mm. morning
worship. 11 o'clock. Milesburg-— Bible
school. 0°30 a m.: Christian Ene
deavor, 8:30 p. m.; evening worship,
700. Unionvilie—Bible Study class
Monday, Oct 20. 7:30 po. m. Four
days of unusual privilege will be of-
fered the community of Unionville,
Nov. 4 to 7. when a special series
of meetings will be held, further-
ing the whole matter of Bible study
Rev. EG. Sawyer of Mt. Pleasant,
will address these meetings. Howard
E. Oakwood, minister.
First Evangelical, Bellefonte
H. Halbert Jacobs, Pastor. 9:30
a, m, Sunday Church School,
Charles W. Keller, Supt. 10:90 »
m “Women's Day” in the worship
service. Rev, N. L. Hummel, Dis-
trict Supt. of Williamsport will be
the speaker. 7:30 p. m. Worship
with sermon subject: “Why Go
To Church?” Prayer meeting on
Wednesday evening at 7:30. The
pastor will review the Sunday
School Lesson. The Woman's Mis-
sionary Society will meet at the
parsonage on Thursday evening at
7:30. Our back to the Church Cam-
was they haven't sense emough to ap- paign is bringing results, let us con-
| tinue it throughout the year.
DIRECTORY CLOSES
Cdn. PENPRY R AW FER,
need an additional listing in the new directory. Call,
write or visit the Bell Telephone Business Office.
or talent): |
[ st. John's Evangelical & Reformed
{  Chureh school, 9:30 a. m.; morn-
ing worship, 10:45: Vesper service,
7:30
Union Prayer Meeting
The Union Prayer Meeting will be
{in the home of E. C, S8trohun, near
Hunter's Park, Sunday, Oet, 10 at
12:16 p. m. Everybody welcome
| am
| Dix Kun Baptist
| C. C. Shuey, pastor. Sunday school
at 9:30, followed with class meet.
ling: Christian Endeavor, 7:30, Ken-
neth Parsons, president, Everybody
| weicome to all services
Bellefonte Methodist
H. C. Stenger Jr. minister
Church School 9:30 a m Harold
Wion  supernriendent, Mchning
| Worship 10:45 a. m. Bermon: “Who
is This Christ?” Youth Fellowship
or Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Even.
ing service 7:30 p. m. sermon: “Mil
lonairea
Rey
Community Gospel Tabernacle
Spring Mills, Rev, John W. Neese
Pastor. Friday evening Bible Study
7:30 p. m. In the Gospel of Mat-
thew, using Dispensational Chart
Sunday evening service at 7.7 m
This service will open with a Hymt
Bing, Come and help sing. The Val
ley View will be with u
Sunday even service
choir
ing
Harvest Home Service
Annual Harvest
will be held In the
the coming Sabbath
program for
Chorus of Pine
aemana
also
will
Home
Advent
with a
services
church
regular
the occasion. The Male
Grove Mills, always
will be present. We will
tl ters who
mes-
Rey
in
w Confer Bi
The Harvest Home
dell by
Pas
Bret}
BEeTVICE
have
sing
y sage will
iG. E. Householder
Bellefonte Un
{ Come
We know
entire
44 vered
ted
the
ret
1 Jory
your will apy
wram
\
pre
United Brethren, Bellefonte
E. Househt Uni-
rvices beginning m
Shope, Bupt
CG
fied
Ider stor
30
pa
‘ at ¢
oe al K)
ver
ree
conduct-
in
be
cha
will
school at
time
Barbara
duct the
Yor
for
Christian |
ervices at 6:30 p m Grou
all ages. You
it. Preaching ¢
the pastor and
ndea-
are invited U4
presse; gE 74
Prayer
Wednesday evening
choirs will rehearse Friday
ing. The public cordially
to attend the services
at
even.
invited
all
-
VETERAN FIRE WARDENS GET
SERVICE CERTIFICATES
Twenty ervics
have just been awarded
Fire Wardens
District
Warden
Department
VOR
ing rest
Sproul Forest
Forest Fire
Wirt, of the
ests and Ha
H. Fil Renovo;
Gemignl, Potteradale
Mason, Renovo, and
tersdale
A Vear
been awarded
Renovo
Presentation
va
land, of
War
we Me-
William F
M. Teats, Pot-
en eT
Pt
certificate has
WwW. Getz
service
Pe
ten
tr
certifies te
Hoge
Ley
thre saris
Fore
made
Ren
of the Bpre
charge
The Japanese have bealen the
Chinese, by all
ta, hut the Chinese
that
! the mill-
tot
the rues
ary ex»
soem Lo know they are whip
peo
*
wnt le
4
thew thie
have peace but ib will no
tained bw the resolutions
pious people who are
-
Pioneer Woman
Succumbs at 91
One of days
De
of
Against
fContinged from poge one)
Christmax Day, 18%
Mir. Beck. local musician and
music dealer. They ceichrated thes
golden wedding anniversary in 1922
two years before Mr. Beck's death
Before her marriage. she had taught
school at Mackewville, Parvin, Bak
er's Run and Hecla 8he was edue
cated at the old Loganton Academy
and the Normal School of Salona
After her marriage the family
lived for a while at Bellefonte and
also resided at Lamar before mov-
ing to Lock Haven, where she lived
for about 65 years. She has been
a communicant member of St
John's church for some 50 years
marriage on
‘rn
Surviving are her two sons, Brady
FP. and Ward E. lifelong residents COMMENcing a
of Lock Haven. Another son, Mal-
colm, is dead She is also survived
by two grandchildren.
FW
EXEUUTOR'S NOTICE.
In the Matter of the Estate of Joh,
Haugh, late of Haines Townshin, Cen:
etegued
are
Dtvaent the sume Guly Drgven. wih
presse H] p He
Sut delay $6 GEORGE 8. SHOOK, Exe-
cutor,, Asromsbury. Pa. W. Hamrisg)
x
Walker, Aly. hs
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
payment, and
present “ve same
out delay 'te C. K.
| tor, Fieming, Pa.
EXECUTRIX NOTICE.
In the Matter of the Esthte of Har-
Bellefonte,
| Pa. Jehmeton & Johnston, Attys. x42
EXECUTORS NOTICE,
3 In She Matter oy the Estate of
ull tes, late Town
: deceased.
ship. Centre County, Pa.
fetters testamentary in the above
unders!
the raid esthte are requested to make
EE
efonte |
edtate havi been granted to the |
Call persons indebted to |
jout delay to OROROE PP IMVIN, Exe
cuter, Pennsylvania Purnace, Pa "
Paul Camplell, Attorney
| ADMINTISTRATRIX NOTICE
| In the Matter of the Esl
{Lewis Korman, late of Orege
ship, Centre County, Pa
Letters administration
| estate having been granted the
dersigned, all persons indebled there
Wo are requested to make immediate
payment nd those having ciaim
or demands same wil
present them without delay f
tiement to BERTHA E REBAR
Admintstratrix, Spring Mi¥s, Pa. R
D R. Paul Campbell, Atty
ya
T'own
deceased
vid
of on
Mininst the
ot ju’
bi
¥
x44
EXPCLTOR'S
In the Matter of 1
W. Dashem, late
ough, Centre County
Letters testamentary
estale haw
undersigned
the sald estate
pavinent, and
present the »
out delay «
Mills, RF
Centre Hall F
Paul Campbell, AL)
NOTICE
he Fst
of Centre
Pu
heen gra
3
are
thom
ame duly prove
ELMER DASTIEM
WILBER DAS
* DD. Executor
Ng
INO
requested Wo
having £
NO
EXECLTRICENS
In the Matter of the
Bailey, late :,
tre County
Letters
catats
rich
Putale «
mde
MILDRED SWEPLEY
2 DOROYT
Foxe
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
he Matter of the Fat
re
dee
Letter
ue od
extn le hi
indersigned, &
tL} id rsliale
present
ut delay
EXECUTORS NOTICE
of the ¥ te
mI
EDNA M
‘ State Co
Fi empt BE
Px ox
EXECUTORS NOTICE
7 the Estate ¢
the Matier
iit
the
NOTICE
Centre Co
Term, 1941
In the
Frank Willlam
Eighmey Stanko, }
for a O«
Cree 10 a
name
and
r raver
be grant
ht
KO
staid neliti ¥ ;
FRANK WILLIAM STAN
JANET
Cc
gia
Attornes
Al x42
EXECUTORS SALE OF VALU
ARLE REAL ESTATE
d FExecuiny
The
in=t
iam N
Township
PUPEIA RCS
wiih
under igne
wi
Weaver
the tamrnt «
ana
Centre COC
of and
authority
Provis
at pud
situate about
Bellefonte ang ¢
(1) mile West
the State High-
Bellelio
under Ons
wili off
premises
miles East of
proximately one
Jacksonville along
way leading from
Jacksonville, on
| BATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1st
1:30 o'clock P
ALL of the real estate of which
the said decedent died seized al
| possessed situate Marion Town-
| ship Centre County, Pa. (compris
ing four (4 separate tracts snd par-
| cols of ground), and containing 70
| acres. more or less, 63 Acres of
| which said farm is in good state of
| eultivation while remainder
is pasture land
0n
nts t
at M
“
1a
H
+h
bal
es 5 seven (7) room, two (2) story
frame dweiling house, frame barn
55 by 60 feet, with a practically new
| metal roof; said barn is fully eq
{ ped with lightning rods; also a shel-
{
"C1 ‘There is erected upon said premis-
i
60
ply
Let 25 by
implement m crib
pen nad other nece
bulldings hich
Wl
repair
shed, approximately
feet ned, «
ary out
are in
mii
Tigi
DM
condition
g A nl
gOOG ana
Possession will i
19042
pre
TERMS
be given April
L
ubject to the rights of the
ent tenant on the farm
Oi
pri¢
£0 DE Das
igned Execul
gald prem
ATION
AUTOMOBILE & FIRE
INSURANCE
ED L. KEICHLINE
BELLEFONTE
Temple Court Phone 190
COMPENS
14
.
WHEN WINDS
GET ROUGH
A Windstorm Folicy Protects You
From Financial Loss. Bee
John F. Gray & Son
General Insurance
Phone 49%7-) Bellefonte, Fa
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KELVINATORS
PHILCO RADIOS
MELROY'S
Pleasant Gap, Pa.
ABC and VOSS
WASHERS
Bendix Home Laundry
Electric Stoves
C. Y. WAGNER
& COMPANY
WAGNER'S
Quality Flour
A Hard Wheat Pat Flour
WAGNER'S
Qur Best Flour
8-50 Riend
WAGNER'S
Very Best Flour
Winter Wheat
Wayne Dairy Feed
A r's 20% Dairy Feed
Feed
Ane
Wagner's Horse
Wagner's Pig Meni
M tah
»
Wagner's Chick Starter
and Grower
Wagner's Turkey Starter
and Grower
Wagner's Scratch Feed
Food
Wagner's Chick Feed
Wagner's Medium Scratch
Rydes Cream Call 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
J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency
:
One of the Oldest Agencies in Centre County.
ANN W, KEICHLINE, Representative.
Phone 190
i
Used Truck Headquarters
DECKER MOTOR (O.
SOUTH SPRING STREET
BELLEFONTE, PA.
PHONE 674