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PINE GROVE MENTION. .Mrs. Frank Fisher spent last week

in Chicago.

Curly Randolph and wife spent Sun-day at Julian.

Comrade D. W. Miller is again con-fined to his bed.

Lester Meek, of Bellefonte, spentseveral days in the valley last week.W. 8. Wieland left, last week, for

a month’s sojourn in New York State.Dr. Stork left a little daughter at

the Norman Thompson home lastweek.

J. N. Everts is confined to his bedwith illness, but his condition is notserious.

Miss Sara Wieland is now livingwith the Dr. Pierce family, at StateCollege.Mrs. R. T. Hoffer spent last week

with her father, at Milton, who isquite ill.

Mrs. Margaret Olewine, of Altoona,

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has been visiting friends in town dur-ing the week.

Rev. C. C. Shuey filled the pulpit inMeek’s church on Sunday morningand afternoon.

~ Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McWilliams, ofPittsburgh, are visiting friends in thevalley this week.

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paired health will not be able to takethe trail for deer this year.

Miss Mary McWilliams is here fromthe Presbyterian home, at Hollidays-burg, for a visit among her manyfriends.Last Sunday Charles, Curt and

Frank Cronemiller, of Patton, wereentertained at the Harry A. Grenoblehome, at Pine Hall.

W. R. Port and wife motored toHoward, on Sunday, to see ClarenceRobb, who has been on the sick listbut is now improving.

Curtis Neidigh, wife and two sons,motored in from Butler county andare making their annual visit amongCentre county friends.Mrs. E. T. Parsons fell down a

flight of stairs, at her home on Tad-pole, last week, and fractured severalribs and sustained other injuries.

Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Glenn anddaughter Mary and Mrs. CharlesStrouse departed last week on a mo-tor trip to Oklahoma and Texas.

J. Will Kepler Jr., and Mrs. MaryCoombs, of Johnstown, spent the lat-ter end of the week with their par-ents, Hon. and Mrs. J. Will Kepler.

Charles Dannley. and family of sixmotored in from Medina, Ohio, onMonday, and have taken possessionof Tussey lodge, in the Seven moun-Miss Virginia Woods, of Pittsburgh, 4...

is visitng her grandparents, Dr. and |Mrs. G. H. Woods. |

Joe Gilliland and wife attended aBaptist rally at the Canoe Creek

Roy Wieland, a progressive farmeron Spruce Creek, was in town on Sat-urday completing arrangements tostock the Ellenberger saw mill during

church, on Sunday. iMrs. Joseph Hunt, of Sunnyside,

has been entertaining her mother, Mrs.Davis, of Scranton.

Thomas A. Snyder, Civil war veter- i moon valley.

the winter.

Our road supervisors are now im-proving the road through the Barrensfrom Pennsylvania Furnace to Half-

J. A. Gummo hasan, has gone to Pittsburgh to spend charge of the job.a month with his sons. James Gilliland has bought theMr. and Mrs, Thomas Wogan and } Jesse Klinger farm, near Oak Hall,

son Eugene, of Juniata,early part of the week in town.

spent the for $11,000, while Mr. Klinger pur-| chased the McFarlane farm for $12,-

The Hess brothers, farmers, recent- | 000. Both will get possession in thely received a shipment of forty feed- : spring.ers from the Chicago stock yards.‘Mrs. Ella Reynolds, who spent the

past year in the South, has returnedand opened her home for the winter.

A birthday surprise party wasgiven Miss Veronica Knochie, at herhome at Circleville, last Thursdayevening.

David Stuart and family are herefrom Pittsburgh for a visit with Cen-tre county friends. Dave is a thoroughsportsmen and a member of the Mo-dock hunting club, but owing to im-

Mrs. Virginia Fry, wife of W. H.Fry Jr., of Tacoma, Washington, whospent the past three months in theNew England States, is now visitingCentre county relatives. She willleave November first for her westernhome, going over the Canadian Pacific

: railroad.

Robert Sankey and sister Eliza-beth, Miss Margaret Moore and BrianKauffman, of Middleburg, were callersat the Mrs. Viola Smith home, onSunday. Other guests included Mr.

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and Mrs. Charles Segner and son, ofBoalsburg. © Mrs. Smith only recentlyreturned home from the Wills: Eyehospital, Philadelphia, where she hada cataract removed from one of hereyes.At a regular meeting of Pennsval-

ley lodge No. 276, I. O. O. F., lastSaturday evening, the following offi-cers were installed by past grand V.A. Auman, of Centre Hall, assistedby past grand C. A. Spicher:Noble Grand—J. A. Laird.Vice Grand—A. L. Albright.Financial Secretary—D. S. Peter-

son.Recording Secretary—L. R. Barto.Treasurer—E. C. Musser.R. 8. to N. G.—John E. McWil-

liams.L. S. to N. G.—Russell Eyer.Chaplain—H. A. Elder.Conductor—W. H. Fry.Warden—J. H. Bailey.R. 8. S.—A. Fred Fry.L. S. S.—J. H. Pfoust.0. G—R. E. Irvin.I. G—R. S. Walker.R. S. to V. G.—J. H.Gilliland.L. 8. to V. G.—J. S. Osman.Trustee—J. E. McWilliams.A banquet and smoker followed the

installation.

AARONSBURG

Mrs. Jennie Sylvis had as guestsher son Russell and a chum fromOhio.

D. P. Ream and family and Mrs. W.E. Orwig attended the Bloomsburgfair, Thursday of last week.

Rev. H. C. Kleffel has begun a ser-ies of evangelistic meetings in theEvangelical church inthis town.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tomlinson

spent the week-end in Harrisburg,guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Leitzell.

Mr. and Mrs. John Durst, with theirson, Mr. and Mrs. Stover Durst, spentSunday with Mr. Durst’s sister, inMadisonburg. :

Mrs. Jacob Kerstetter, of Coburn,spent an afternoon recently at thehome of her uncle and aunt, Mr. andMrs. Thomas Hull._ Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Smith and fam-ily spent Saturday afternoon inLaurelton, where they were guests ofMr and Mrs. Oscar Boob.Tuesday morning Dr. H. S. Braucht

conveyed John Wolf to the Geissingerhospital, where they hope to find re-lief for his intense suffering.

Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Stover and sonJohn, and Mr and Mrs. J. F. Burdmotored to Dauphin, Sunday, wherethey spent the day with Mr. and Mrs.Stover’s son, Mr. and Mrs. PaulStover. They motored on to Harris-burg and spent a short time sight-seeing at the capital.

Sunday, the 9th.,, Mr. and Mrs. H.E. Crouse celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary, to whichwere invited the following guests:Mrs. D. W. Holloway and son, HarveyHolloway and grandson, RobertFrisbee, of Akron, Ohio; also, Mrs.Lillian Hardy, of Cleveland; Mr. andMrs. S. M. Troxell and daughter Cath-arine, of Winfield, Pa.; Miss MabelCrouse, of Sunbury; Mr, and Mrs, J.F. Krape and three children, Cather-ine, Esther and Harry, Mrs. James E.Holloway and Mrs. Fred Stover, allAaronsburg. A happy day was spent,one which will long remain a greenspot in the hearts and minds of theguests and Mr. and Mrs. Crouse. Asumptuous turkey dinner was served,after which they brought out theirseveral cars and went for a motorride.

BOALSBURG.

Mrs. Joanna Kaup, who had been

: quite ill, is improving.

J. D. Mayes, of Milton, was an overSunday visitor in this vicinity.

John Ishler has returned home afterspending some time at Aspinwall.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coxey, of Al-toona, spent the week-end with theirparents here.

Misses Dorothy Lonebarger andMarguerite Schenck spent Sunday atthe Lonebarger home.

Mrs. Wm. Fry, of Tacoma, Wash.,spent several days with her sister-in-law, Mrs. John Kimport.

Mr. and Mrs. Lucas, of State Col-lege, have leased the Markle home, onMain street, and began housekeepingFriday.

Mr. and Mrs. David Stuart anddaughter Martha, of Crafton, arevisiting the former’s mother, Mrs. E.E. Stuart.

An evening of music, with C. WalterWallace, of Philadelphia, blind con-cert organist, will be given in theLutheran church Thursday, October20th, at 8 o’cock. Everybody is cor-

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Doors, Millworkand Roofing dially invited. A silver offering willbe received.

The ladies Bible class of the Luth-eran Sunday school -spent Saturdayafternoon at the W. W. White home,at Linden Hall.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Segner enter-tained a number of friends, Thursdayevening, in honor of their son, Theo-dore B. and bride.Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Meyer spent the

week-end with their niece, Mrs. W.A. Odenkirk, at Centre Hall, andtheir daughter, Mrs. Lee Brooks, atFarmer’s Mills.

Misses Mary Reish~and Nora Millerwere guests of Mr. and Mrs. IrvinStover, of Yeagertown, on a motortrip to Carlisle for a visit with MissesAnna and Margaret Groh.

BOALSBUKG REFORMED CHURCH.

Boalsburg—Church school, 9.15 a.m.; vesper service, 7.30 p. m.Pine Hall—Church school, 9.30 a.

m,Houserville—Holy Communion, ten-

thirty a. m.Rev. W. W.. MOYER, Pastor.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Ce BIRD FOR SALE.—A splen-

did singing male bird. Inquire ofMrs. M. F. Hazel, Pine St. Belle-

fonte, Pa. 72-40-1t.

RIVATE SALE.—Furniture — modernand antique—at the Old Forgehouse, Bellefonte. Goods must be

sold by Nov. 1st. Mrs. H. W. Sheffer.72-40-2t

awrit of Fieri Facias issued out of

the Court of Common Pleas of Cen-tre County, to me directed, will be exposedto public sale at The Court House in theBorough of Bellefonte on

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1927,The Following Property:All that lot or piece of ground situate in

the Borough of Bellefonte, County of Cen-tre and State of Pennsylvania, boundedand described as follows, to-wit:Beginning at a stake on Haupt Avenue,

corner of lot No. 17 in Haupt and BrownHalf Moon Terrace plot; thence alongsaid Haupt Avenue South 28 degrees 30minutes Kast 39 feet to corner of lot No.15; thence along lot No. 15 South 59 de-grees West 165 feet to an Alley; thencealong said Alley North 28 degrees 30 min-utes West 39 feet to lot No. 17: thencealong lot No. 17 North 59 degrees East 163feet to a stake on Haupt Avenue, the placeof beginning. The same being lot No. 16in block No. 1 in Haupt and Brown HalfMoon Terrace plot.Seized, taken in execution and to be sold

as the property of Samuel F. Gordon,Sale to commence at 1.30 o'clock p. m.

of said day.

E. R. TAYLOR, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte,Pas, September 28th 1927.

HEFIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of

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C. M. Parrish’s Drug StoreNorth Allegheny Street

Bellefonte, Pa.

SALE ALSO SATURDAY AT PARRISH’S

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

OR SALE—at a bargain, the finestF home in the town of Howard, with

all conveniences, large garage andother out buildings. Easy terms to theright buyer. Inquire of

JOHN 8. GINTER,2-38-4t Tyrone, Pa.

200.00 TAKES IT.—A 1918, seven pas-$ senger Cadillac touring, rum only

12,000 miles. Body, chassis and en-gine in perfect condition, front fendersbadly battered. Top like new. Write orinquire of Geo. R. Meek, Bellefonte, Pa.

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S writ of Vendi Expo issued out ofthe Court of Common Pleas of

Centre County, to me directed, will beexposed to public sale at The Court Housein Bellefonte Borough on

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1927,The Following Property:All that certain tract, parcel and piece

of land situate in the Rush township,Centre County, Pennsylvania, bounded anddescribed as follows:Beginning on the North side of a 10

foot alley, in Point Lookout, in said Coun-ty, at a point 130 feet from the Northeastcorner of said Alley, which alley was tak-en off the side of lot No. 2 in plan of saidvillage; thence west or nearly so by saidalley 40 feet to a post; thence at rightangles north or nearly so a distance of30 feet to a post; thence at right anglesEast or nearly so, 40 feet to a post; thenceat right angles or nearly so, a distance of30 feet to the aforesaid alley and place ofbeginning. Being part of lot No. 2 in planof village of Point Lookout, in said Cen-tre County, and being part of a largertract of land conveyed by Susanna Millerto Chas. KE. Fryberger, et ux, by deeddated May 4th, 1880, and said Chas. E.Fryberger, et ux, conveyed same to D. W.Holt, et ux, by deed dated Oct. 17th, 1883,and the said D. W. Holt and wife by deeddated March 17, 1884, recorded in Belle-fonte in Deed Book 114, page 48, conveyedto Sarah Goodrich June 10, 1913, referencethereto had will more fully and at largeappear.And also that other piece, parcel and

tract of land situate in Rush township,Centre County, Pennsylvania., and beingknown on plan of village of Point Look-out in Rush township, on the triangularlot, bounded and described as follows:Beginning at Intersection of Clearfield

Turnpike and Kylertown road, being 50feet on said Kylertown road and 60 feetfront on Clearfield turnpike and adjoiningthe lot of Joseph Booth on the east, andbeing the same premises conveyed by Geo.D. Morgan and Caroline, his wife, orChester County, New York, by their at-torney in fact, W. W. Hale, to John Holtof Graham township, Clearfield County,Pa., by deed dated October 11. 1866, and

HERRIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a

said John Holt by assignment dated April3, 1879, duly recorded and acknowledged.together with Priscilla, his wife. ernveventhe same to David W. Hoit and the saidDavid W. Holt, et ux, by their deed dat-ed March 17, 1884, conveyed to SarahGoodrich and later econveved hv FrankHolt and Beatrice, his wife, and DavidW. Goodrich, all of Centre County. Pa.to Sarah A. Goodrich, the grantor hereinmentioned. by deed dated June 6th. 1908and recorded in Deed Book 114, page 48on Inna lo” 1913, being the same nremiseswhich Sarah A. Goodrich by deed datedDecember, 19, 1913, and. recorded.in CentreCounty in Deed Book 123. nage 192, grant-ed and conveved to David W. Goodrich.the grantor herein.

Seized, taken in execution and to be soldas the property of Dora EB. Goodrich (AliasDora FE. Barnhart).

Sale to commence at 1:30 o'clock p. m.of said day.

E. R. TAYLOR, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte,Pa., September 30th 1927. 72-39-3t

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