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WINGATE.
Roy and Henry Fisher have begun
husking their corn crop, which is
not very good.
Mrs. Ethel Murray has recovered
from a recent illness sufficiently to
be up and around,
Mr. and Mrs. John Summers are
the proud parents of an eight pound
baby boy, who arrived last week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Sterrett, of
Milesburg, and Mr, and Mrs. John
Smith are on a vacation trip down
south.
The women’s Sunday school class,
about twelve in number, enjoyed a
supper: at the John Walker home,
one evening recently, while the men
had a supper on the top of the
mountain,
william Summers gave an apple
cutting party, Tuesday evening of
last week, as a celebration of Mrs.
Summers’ birthday anniversary.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph McLaughlin, Mrs. Lydia Ir-
win, Mrs. Florence Lucas, Sylvester
Summers and daughter, John Shaw-
ley, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Summers
and little daughter, David Wyland,
William Summers and three children.
fiitoona Booster Merchants Say :Patronize Your Home Stores First.
Come to Booster Stores for the Things
Your Home Stores Cannot Supply.
Altoona
BoosterStoresAre Now Making
Special
Displays
Hom
PINE GROVE MILLS
J. H. Peters invested in a new
Fordson tractor.
Miss Lizzie Guramo, of Tyrone,
visited in town last week.
Mrs. A. P. Wieland is visiting
her brother in the Steel city.
Otis Corl, of Circleville,
Monday in town on business,
A few farmers are seeding wheat
while others are still plowing.
Mrs. Mathias Musser is housed up
with a carbuncle on her face.
Samuel Fogleman is J. H. Miller's
assistant with his steam thresher.
Ed. Elder, who took Greely’s ad-
vice forty years ago and went west,
Mrs. Lizzie Kline is planning to
go to Philadelphia to spend the win-
ter.
John G. Miller is equipping his
town house with a new water sys-
tem,
J. L. Shank is putting a complete
walter system in his home on Main
street.
spent
J.C Corl and family, of
Juniata, are visiting relatives in the
valley.
Robert Bonn announces the ar-rival of a boy, No. 4, at his homein ithe east end.
Joesph Ard, of Woodward, was intown, on Friday, shaking hands withold acquaintances.Mrs. Minnie Tate and Miss Alice
Harvey, spent Monday at the Mrs.Annie Tate home.
A meeting of worthy past grands,I. 0. O. F.,, will be held at PortMatilda this evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Musser andMrs. Brennan attended the Blooms-burg fair, last week.Ralph Albright, son of A. L.
Albright, is recovering from an at-tack of scarlet fever.
The new arrival at theHarpster home, at Baileyville,
Friday, is a daughter.John Hartswick, of Bellefonte,
was in town, Saturday, attending to
! some personal business.
| John Henry Bailey, gas and oili dealer, of Mill Hall, spent Sunday! with his family in town.
Davidlast
i Elmer Young and wife, of Peters-burg, mingled among friends in
| town on Saturday evening.Robert W. Reed, wife and son
Eugene motored to Bellefonte Sat-urday on a shopping tour.
Mrs. J. Hall Bottorf visited the
John Hess family, at Shingletown,the latter end of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dreibelbis, of Fair-
brook, were in town, Saturday eve-ning, doing some shopping.
Our ‘grammar school baseballteam lost to Franklinville, last Fri-
a nervous breakdown and Mrs.Bessie Corl is laid up with bron-chial trouble and threatened withpneumonia.
Miss Catherine Hartswick, a grad-uate of the Williamsport hospital,has accepted a position as nursein the State College hospital, herhome town.
Harry Frantz, of Centre Hall,spent Thursday evening in townlooking up old cronies he madewhile wielding the yard stick be-hind the counter,
Miss Dorothea English, who holdsa responsible position at the Statecapital, spent the latter end of (heweek with her parents, Rev. andMrs. J. S. English.
is here visiting relatives, which in-cludes three brothers, Henry, Davidand Samuel. Both Mr. and Mrs.Elder look as if life had treatedthem very Kindly.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Corman and, ithree children, Burns, Clifford and |Cora, of Hecla park, and Clair|
Shank and family, of Avis, were;
Sunday visitors at the J. L. Shank!home. |
C. M. Fry and wife and Mrs.
Esther Ritchie and daughter Joan,of Altoona, enjoyed a motor drivehere, on Sunday, and were guests ofmother Osman, who has been ill butis now much improved.A surprise kitchen shower was
given Earl J. Musser and bride, attheir home on Main street, last Fri-day evening. Silver, linen and manyother household articles were be-stowed on the young couple.Anna Mary Johnson, eight year
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wal-ter Johnson, was operated upon forappendicitis, at the Centre Countyhospital, on Sunday. Reports indi-cate that she is doing nicely.
George P. Irvin and J. H.Gilliland were elected delegates from |the Baileyville Sunday school to the'Staite convention at Scranton. Rally,day services will be held by theSunday school on Sunday morning,
Four sisters had a meeting at the |Mrs. Ella Miller home, at Avis, last |Thursday, where they had a chickenand waffle dinner. They were Mrs. |
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Mrs. J. L, Shank and Mrs. Bond combination Duro System and
Gummo. Crown’ Heater installations.
After visiting the John Gilliland |home, near Baileyville, for a week,Mi. and Mrs, Roy Moffit, left thisweek for their home in Florida. |Coming here they brought with them
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grandmother Moffit, 83 years old,who stood the trip very well, and,who will remain here for some time.
Fred Markle has resigned as Dr.Nixon’s farm manager at Fairbrookfor the purpose of assisting his fath-er, James Markle, on his farm at PineHall. John Douty anda small army ,
IN BELLEFONTE CHURCHES.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Evening services will be resumedfor the winter beginning next Sun-day, at 7:30 p. m. The servicewill be choral Evensong and Sermon.The eleven o'clock service will be
day by the score of 11 to 7.
A friendly notice to taxpayersstates that 5% will be added on alltaxes unpaid on October 1st.
of pickers, with Mrs, A. C. Kepler!as timekeeper, are rasing Dr. Nixon'spotato crop, which is quite large.Most of the tubers are being stor-
a Memorial Service for the Rt. Rev.James Henry Darlington, late Bishopof the Diocese of Harrisburg.
FurnishingsThere is style in Home Furnish-
ings just as there is.in Apparel, and
housewives who visit the Booster
Stores that specialize in Furniture
Draperies, Floor Coverings and oth-
Warren Bailey, a student at theWilliamsport commercial college,spent Sunday at his home here.
Walter. Woods motored up fromPhiladelphia fora brief visit with hisparents, Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Woods.
Preaching services in the Meth-odist church Sabbath evening, at 7:30.Special music. Everybody welcome.
George Reed has so far recoveredfrom his recent illness that he isiable to walk around town with aI cane.
Mrs.
Suart F. Gast, Rector.ed. :
Quite a number of friends gather-' gp, JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH.ed at the C. M. Powley home, at 9:30 A. M., Sunday school, Her-Baileyville, last Saturday to help man Hazel, superintendent. ;
Powley celebrate her birthday. 19.45 TW “Morning |anniversary. Among the guests gormon: “Master Over Death.”were Mrs. Elwood Harpster and 7:30 P. M Evening service;
Miss Edna Houser, the latter one of germon: “Jehoiakim’s Penknife.” ?Altoona’s efficient school teachers. "Clarence E. Arnold, pastorA chicken dinner was a feature of: ine 2 :t ing.be gathering The Y.M.C. A. drive to date
{has yielded over $4000 of the $8000| set as the goal for the coming years’
BOALSBURG.
i der furnishings for the Romwit find) Rev. J 8 English and wife vis-wonderfully attractive displays rep- (iced Mrs. Nina Hess, a patient inpresenting all that’s new and modern the Centre County hospital, on Sat-
in home furnishings. | urday| William Times, Dr. Nixon's farm
Booster Stores offer these goods n,;n,506r has returned from the Al-at prices that are very reasonable toona hospital and is convalescing
and, if desired, arrangements can be nicely.
made to pay for purchases over a' After spending several months
period of time. { among relatives in the Buckeye State: { Mrs. Mary Johnson has returned
An invitation is extended to all to home.
inspect the displays of New Home : ; Work on ithe White Hall road has
Furnishings, especially to those who been completed past the Henry Mc-are planning to equip their homes Williams farm. C. W. Powley isin
charge.with mew furnishings for this fall. p,..) Kine and two chums spentThis week will be a good time to the latter end of the week fishingmake selections, ‘in Delaware bay and report a catch
j of six dozen.i Ed. S. Moore fell down a flightof stairs, Saturday morning, sus-taining 2 number of bad bruises and
| other injuries.Misses Wilda and Tresta Dreibel-
bis have gone to Philadelphia andenrolled as nurses in training at theJefferson hospital
. R. E. Irvin and wife and BenEverhart and family motored to Al-toona, Saturday, and visited the new
, Jaffa Shrine temple.
Anna Mary Corl has returnedhome from the University hospital,Philadelphia, and is able to resumeher studies in school.
Communion services will be heldin the Lutheran church here onSunday, with preparatory servicesthis Friday evening.
H. C. Fry and Ernest Gilliland,students at the Lock Haven teach-ers’ college, spent Sunday at theirhomes at Rock Springs.
The Altoona Mission Board, incharge of superintendent Foore, willhold services at Franklinville Sun-day afternoon and evening,
Herbert Peters, Norman Smeltzerand Miss Marcella Tate visited the
. State capital, Hershey and Hum-‘ melstown during the week.
E. D. Deitrick and wife were. visitors at the Lutheran parsonagelast Sunday. They were at one| time parishioners of Rev. English.
+ Our new butcher, George Reed, is"driving a new truck end has ex-tended his meat route to Graysville,
of Members of the
| McAlevy’s Fort and Chanter Oak.
Altoona |! Rev. W. J. Wagner attended an-
Booster Assocati&7%==54last Sunday and Rev. J. S. English
Follow Routes 36 or 264 to the
Plan to Visit
Booster Stores
Every Wednesdayand share in the
Suburban Day
OfferingsYou will find many attractive Special
Values offered by Scoster Stores each
Suburban Day.
Many folks from out of town also plan
to use Suburban Day as a day to meet
their friends, as well as to shop.
Don’t Forget That
Every Wednesday is Suburban Day
in Altoona Booster Stores!
Good Roads
Lead to the Stores
filled his appointment at PleasantGap.
Members of Pennsvalley lodge, No.276, I.0.0O.F. should note the fact
. Nv dx that the date for the installation ofAltoona Business District. | officers has been changed to October
t 13th.
j W. F. Thompson is suffering with
Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Stuart spentTuesday at State College. !
Miss Hoffer, of State College, is
visiting at the home of her cousin,!Jacob Meyer. '
Rev, and Mrs. Wink and baby |daughter are visiting among Ohiofriends this week.
Miss Anna Mary Hess entertain.ed a number of friends at her home 'on Thursday evening. |
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Johnson, ofCrafton, spent last week at thehome of Mrs. M. A. Woods. }
Mrs. Margaret Thomas left, lastweek, for her home in San Antonio,Texas, after spending the summerwith Dr, and Mrs. Hall. !
Mr. and Mrs. William Rockey,Mrs. John Wright, son and daughter, |spent Sunday at the home of Wil-'lard Rockey, at Petersburg. |
Mrs. Anna Ross Harter, her hus-.band, J. R. Harter, and son Robert,of New York, have been spendingsome time in town, combining busi-ness with pleasure. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Torrence Wolfe anddaughter, Miss Anna, of Randall!Kansas, were guests of friends about !town, several days, and were ac-companied to Altoona by Mrs. !Charles Kuhn and G. E. Meyer. :Mrs, E. E. Stuart entertained her
niece, Mrs. Walter Williams, (neeMiss Priscilla Wilson) and son John,
of Wilmington, Del., and Mrs. Ber- |tha Bettinger and daughter, Mrs. |Tompkins, of Charlestown, W. Va.last week. :
Mac Mothersbaugh returned tohis work, on Sunday, after a twoweek's vacation spent in thisvicinity, Mrs. Mothersbaugh, accom-'panied her son to Philadelphia to:visit her daughter, Mrs. Henry Bu-'beck, the main attraction being thebaby boy, born Saturday night, thefirst child in the Bubeck family.
Rev. and Mrs. W. J, Wagner ac- |companied Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Har- |kins and sons of State College, to,Muncy, on Sunday, to attend the!tenth annual memorial service ofImmanuel church. Rev. Wagnerbegan his work in the ministry inthat church thirty-six years ago,and he and his family enjoyed being |present at the service on Sunday.
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FREE CAMP MEETING
AT VEILED LADY CAVERN |
Rev West Blackwell is conductinga camp-meeting in the park at VeiledLady Cavern, below Centre Hall.
t is free to everyone and good
jubilee singing features the services. |They will continue every night un-|til further nolice. |
ht mans ibnSA Sohesmrt —Read tke Watchman.
expenses. ye
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
OR SALE.—Double heater and ward-robe steamer trunk. Both in goodcondition. Inquire at the Watch-office. 75-39-1t*
Fman
OST.—Monda morning, betweenPleasant ap and Lemont, briefcase with books. Owner’s name in-
side. Reward if returned to him in
Bellefonte. 75-39-1t.
OTS AND FURNITURE.—For sale,cheap for cash, 2 lots opposite theIrvin Harrison home. Also furni-
ture at private sale. Inquire at Irvin
Harrison home at Pleasant Gap, en a
0STATE COLLEGE
Matinee Daily zt 1;30, except Saturdays of
home football games
INGEA Warner Brothers Theatre
FRIDAY—
Ramon Novarro,Ernest Torrence in
“CALL OF THE FLESH”
SATURDAY—
Doug. Fairbanks, Jr. Anita Pagein
“LITTLE ACCIDENTS”
MONDAY AND TUESDAY—
Matinee daily at 1:30.
First National and Vitaphone present
in
“THE DAWN PATROL”
WEDNESDAY
Warner Bros. end Vitaphone present
Dorothy Mackaill, Lewis Stone in
“THE OFFICE WIFE”
THURSDAY—
Constance Bennett, Lew Ayres in
“COMMON CLAY”
NITTANY THEA TRFRIDAY—
Joe Cook, Louise Fazenda in
“RAIN OR SHINE”
SATURDAY—
“CALL OF THE FLESH”
TUESDAY—
Ann Harding, Jams Rennie in
“GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST”
service; |
RICHELIEU
Saturday (This Week) AnitaPage, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr,Sally Blane and Zasu Pitts in
“Little Accident”The play that rocked Broadway isnow shaking the world with laugh-ter as a Rollicking Screen Comedy
with a multitude of mirthful mari-tal mishaps. a
Children 10c to 5 p. m.
Monday, Tuesday and Wed-nesday (Next Week)the two Black CrowsMoran and Mack in
¢ Anybody’s War”You’ve heard them on the radio andlaughed. You’ve laughed at theirfirst riotious movie revel, ‘‘WhyBring That Up?’’ Now prepare forthe laugh of a lifetime. Right fromCharlie Mack’s own best-seller
Now pliying All This Week
: “Ingagi’’
All Talking Hunting Adven-
ture in the Wilds of Africa.
All Next Week—continuous7 to 11 Every Day—
«The Silent Enemy”’
Wild Love! Wild People !
ii
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Dorothy Jordan, | .
CESEES
Dick Barthelmess, Doug Fairbanks Jr. . - —
novel ‘'The Two Black Crows inthe A. E. PF.”
Coming Next Thurs., Friday,Satur.—The only showing inCentre County of the Season’sGreatest Motion Picture —
“Manslaughter”
Wild Animals!
Thrilling drama made in the unex-plored wilds of Northern Ontario—where men stil fight with theirhands against famine and hunger-maddened beasts— where warriorswin their sweethearts by the mightof their arms. Living right on thesame continent with you—you see -them in all their primal reality for
the first time.A True and Mighty
Thrill-Romance in Sound
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
smallFilling
75-39-3t.
EAT SLICER.—Wantedmeat slicer. SunfiéwerStation, Bellefonte, Pa.
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IDS.—For heating and ventilatingBishop Street ool. Bids will bereceived on the remodeling accord-
ing to plans and specifications of theheating and ventilating system of theBishop St., school, Bellefonte, Pa., until 12o'clock noon, October 20, 1930, the SchoolBoard reserving the right to reject anyor all bids, and to decide when the in-stallation is to be made.Plans and specifications ma
tained at the office of the SuPrincipal, Arthur H. Sloop, HigBuilding, Bellefonte.
All bids must conform with the lawsand statutes covering heating and ven-tilation of schools in the Commonwealthof Pennsylvania. 3t.
be ob-rvisin,Schoo
Dwelling House For Saleand One For Rent
TONER A. HUGG75-39tF Milesburg, Pa.
16-DayExcursions
Washington
Friday, October 10$12.60
ROUND TRIP FROMBELLEFONTE
Proportionate Fares from Other PointsFor details as to leaving time of trains, faresin parlor or sleeping cars, stop-over privi-leges, side trip to Atlantic City, or other in-formation,consult Ticket Agents, or S. H.Reaney, Division Passenger Agent, Williams-port, Pa.
Pennsylvania Railroad
FIRE INSURANCE
At a Reduced Rate, 20%:
73-36 J. M. KEICHLINE, Agent
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
JST—In Bellefonte, a blue silk
1 umbrella of the present short han-
dle type. Reward if returned to
Anna H. 38-1t
ANTEL AND FIRE PLACE.—Slatemantel, fire place, hearth and alkarts complete. No broken parts,.
$15.00 will take it. Inquire at this office..75-33-4t.
Hoy.
OAL FOR SALE.—Kofman & Com-C any will take orders and deliver
i grades of Bituminous Houseand Steam Coal in lots of 5 ton ormore in the following towns. Mount.
Eagle, Howard Julian, Port Matilda,.Centre Hall, Lemont, State College, Pine:Grove Mills and from Hublersburg to.
Clintondale. Prices to suit every cus-.tomer. If interested write Kofman =&:Company, Bellefonte or call Bellefonte,319, day or evening. 75-37-tf:
HERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of &writ of Fieri Facias issued out ofthe Court of Common Pleas of Cen-
tre County, to me directed, will be ex-posed to public sale at The Court Housein Borough of Bellefonte on 2
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17th, 1930. -*~3
The Following Property:ALL that certain messuage, tenement"
and lot of land situated in the Boroughof Howard, County of Centre and State-of Pennsylvania, bounded and describedas follows, to wit:— .
BEGINNING at a post on road leadingfrom Howard Borough to Jacksonville,thence along land now or late of SarahJ. Lucas and Benjamin and Mary A.Strunk now Joseph Royer, One Hundredand Twenty feet to post;thence along said Joseph Royer landNinety-two (92) feet to post; thence-along land of Joseph Royer, One Hun-.dred (114) feet to road on place of be-.ginning.
HAVING erected thereon a two storyframe house and out buildings.Being the same premises conveyed b
Pheobe Mann to Russell J. Schenck rydeed dated July 12th, 1918, and record-ed in the Recorder's Office of CentreCounty in Deed Book No. 122, page 255.
Seized, taken in execution and to be.sold as the property of Russell J.Schenck.
Sale to commence at 1: ! )M. of said day. 0 gelock PsTerms Cash.
H. E. DUNLAP, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte, Pa.September 20th, 1930. 75-38-8t..