Echoes From the Past Fifty Yaars Ago will open the new) Carman Op: House, Seplember | 11th in his famous play “Dave| Crocket,” and on the 13th. will give | “Nordeck." He is one of the Ilore-y most actors and it is not necessary | to give any further recommenda- tion. Quite 2 number of young folks of | tosn went to Philipsburg Wednes- | oav to atiend a reception in the] Whwalmen's Club House, given DY Fra and Madge Hoover. The young airy visited here recently and Sede many friends among our youns people. Daniel Luse of Centre Hall has completed frescoing the Presby - terian church at Spring Mills, It will be painted shortly alter whic the Blue Stockingites of this local- ity will boast of edifice. The Frank Ma: 0 v 3 thal wil will man who can beat Danny on a fres- oo doesn't exist in this section of the country. The old Catholic ¢ church building side and to conv er ; occupied as 2 . Berger, opposite se, is being torn down room for a new story The front will be of brick floor will have two siore Ooms with fancy fronis and the second will have four rooms sull- able for offices. Mr. and Mrs little daughler augaler Thursday two two pase . Chas, P, Hewes and took the train last Wesslyville, Erie a few weeks ati Hewes’ molher .. The funeral for 3 OLS HE 1 © ra “ ¥, al sure “of year Captain ey is military man Wis Amy a 1 company and mana aiine Ta als wis WOh of Italy ava af ams «-C. 00.8 of State College, and be known as the Decker and Garage. Both of the new experienced garage- Harper, was ¢ Hs Owners men, TPT were While Paul 7-mear-old on of Israel Sy sage, of bersburg, was in the act of taking a dizhpan full of hot water off the stove, the wate spilieg down over him » Durnin hi 50 scverely that when his hg Bom was removed the skin on the Eig side and arm came off with the Dr. C. 8. Mus of Pail emi believed the boy had a chance tw recover, ‘ Two of a school hous Polter township were 0 conformity With a rulng wy Ele lint ell asad bom closed e State Depar Mm + AoE “vai aa dalle cally averaged 1 was ont: + a rad asa Oh o* sn taal attendance tage iess re) els Te pus Lae chool the The requir choo CaO. Cold isda children schools ematiis - near Tusseyville and Spring School. Marriage locenses were issued tc the follow I, Miller, State College; Charles J Reese and Alice M. Watson, both Runville; Lloyd C. Pownell and Hannah Marie Malone, both Yar- 1; Vernon D, Croft, Berea, Ohio | and Julia M. Smith, Pine Grove! fills; Herbert E Hollobaugh and Anna M Smith, both of Bellefonte; Joseph W, Dean, State College, and | J. Julia 8, Bostock, Nutley, N Clarence A. Breon and Phoebis Yarnell, both State College; B. Love, Orviston, and Candace I | Leathers, Howard. When an unusually heavy blast] wes set off near the wp of the! American Lime and Stone pany quarry near the Old Ciass Werks meadow, a number of large rocks were hurled considerable dis- tances, causing some property damage. Ome of the rocks crashed through the side of a house occu- pled by a Plerson family, coming to rest on a new $20 couch, which was demolished. The back door of the James Rossman home was gplint- ered ang a kitchen cabinet and suit- case near it were shattered. A bed and dresser in the home of Thomas Bpeece were destroyed when a stone } ‘crashed through the roof. Several her nearby homes-suilered. dams! #ges from pocks, A | the nt of Public Lowing couples: John E, Care| per, Cleveland, Ohio, and Harriet! Leroy | Everybody is anxious to see the olq unsightly fence about the Court House taken away and the yard thrown open.... Prof H H Weber | former principal of the public schools of Emporium, was elected | principal of the schools of Phillps- | burg last week. He succeeds Pro! Richey, who resigned, The Undine Hose Company has made arrangements for holding a platform dance every Friday even- ing of the present season. A god platform has been erecteq on a va- ca ant lot on East Bishop Street and first class has been employ- ed. All are invited to attend, Good order under all circumstances will be ained mania mus} ie PP. y Ji for the this Park” is the ground selected 5' pienic at Centre Hall It will begin September 15th the 20th A was set up on meado helow Rey- The m ell e oper- erin furnishes “Grange name ie New Patron year 3 gio ‘Merry-go-round” Friday the amusement for many theory concerning d other affec- that use of od bever- or y years age nt medical authority asserts people slaked their thirst] fresh water from well pump, kidney disease was virtu unknown. Now, however eral use of ice v saloon and the mul ltiplication of soda fountains cause thousands oO! persons to abruptly shock their heated internal organs with freez- draughts, and kidney troubles prevalent latest they water Thirty ice ages. emine when, in “i € | ~ ing are ) che not sequined and apparatus employ *d se) pera house here are the following stage pieces; palace scene, fancy chamber, plain ova mA granc quite complicat ted siderable skill eng "pastorate Lutheran church auLlneran ha wad The Penns Valley cherry crop wis the largest report for many years Hundreds of bushels of the fruit went to waste while hundreds of bushels were disposed of at Lewis at 25 cents o quart. A large quantity of having rdered by Hosterman & Slover Mi ltheim merchants arriveg afler most of the having season was over But many of the (o0ls were sold tc B fu ~ - farmers who feared ay py we Qel2 wwn tools or repetition ol v the 2Yy {cllowing season. While C. C. Workman, of Mingo- | w ville, was driving a truck and trail. er loaded with bark, through X Haven, the trailer skidded on 2 freshly oileg street and upset, scat- bark over the area. A few car Saeed Ls boy | rominent § rominer Sittatn at | 1 fonte the niversty ‘Hospital, grr on phia, after series of operations | which were Pettoraee in an effort to correct a condition from which | he had been suffering for some | time. The remaing were brought $c | | Bellefonte where funeral services| were held and interment made. The Femguson township school | board elected the following teach- | ers for the coming term: A, L.| Bowersox, Pine Qrove Mills gram-| mar; Viola Burwell Pine Qrove Mills primary; Mildred Campbell | { Cenire; Maude Miller, Baileyville; | Nannie McWilliams, Glades, Rob- ert BE. Reed, Maringo; Mary Bur. { well, Tadpole; George Burwell, i White Hall, Mary Vinco, Pine Hall, | Edna Ward, Oak Hall; Grace Elder, 1 Branch. The Krumrine, Keplar and Gatesburg schools had not been supplied. A new door for the vault of the First National Bank of Bellefonte arrived here and was being fitted In place by men working under the di- rection of the manufacturer. The door, constructed of iron, had » quadruple movement, a T2-hour time lock and a special device to prevent iis being blown open with explosives, It weighad more than i tons and when closed was fastenea by 24 bolts, each nearly 3%-inches | house owned and occ | ter of Clarksburg W Va, closed - with door cost $4,800, in diameter. It was opened and ‘compressed. alr. The McVey Real Estate Agency] in Bellefonte, had sold three houses The home owned by W. H, Baird and occupied by Willard Barnhart | and family, was solg to Ebon Bower for $3,700. A home on Beaver | Street owned by Mary C Hill was sold to Albert Altere for $1,100. The upled by W. D Zerby and family on East Curtin Street, was sold to James Herron the consideration being $4,500 The body of Lloyd Harnish who died in a hospital in France on December 21, 1918, of pneumonia was the first of Centre County's de- ceased soldiers © arrive home The remains were taken to his old home at Snow Shoe where funeral services were attended by a de tachment from Brooks-Doll Post American Legion, Bellefonte, who fired a volley over the grave, the Snow lodge of Red Men, mem- bers of the P. O of A ang a delegation from Snow Shoe Moose LZ Shoe 341 = tha Ae REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS in Gr eEg Philipsburg to Lillian tract in Eleanora Ickes Pearce B. Ickes. of Philipsburg, Philipsburg: $1 George C. Shuey, t0 Poorman, of Ferguson TWD Ferguson Twp.: $350 Fred C, Stewart, ux T Bateson, of State College in State College; $1 Clara T. Bath 0 Stewart, et ux, of State tract In State College; $1 ur Ridgway ef ux Philipsburg $1 Wr Danie! M tract to Clara tpant et GC Batasnn fo G Fred “nl! Patton Twp Mae Day Howard. D Forney, et ux, © Philip Mark , of Boalsburg, C \. tract we LH Industri ols w $ ah Le Hershey » pwn AL - spenling his wo ptr g 4 Tete Y gr Toe A a Katharine Eckdsht entertained Sunday school class her home. A arranged and al? to coven Gus the ‘Keystone last Thursday special program was refreshments were served members, Miss Josephine this week for Morgantown, Ww. Va where ghe will her brother, Mr Harry Muffiey sons, They will accompany her to Washington, for a visit with the! r brother Mr. Weal ter Mufly Miss Muffly will attend the University of Washingion, this yezr before she returns home. Mrs Sars and Mrs Alice Kerr sre visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bower ¢!f Readin Mrs, Hilda Burr N ab Tals a Are vr a - y 11 visit ang -- McIntyre ughs and daugh- visited over the weekend with Mr Charles Walizer Mrs. Martha Evey and daughter Phyllis, and Suzanne Hoffman nt Sunday in Willlamsport with Leflord Price. Mr. and Mrs Willis Bathgate Mr | and Mrs. fouis Dorman and son Jerry, spent Sunday at Greenwood Furnace. The Church of Christ will hold] Aug. 1st at Martin's Grove, Mr. and Mrs T. Lingle and chil-| dren Zane and Barry of Beech! *s | {when ome of itouched a “hot” wire. Both men their annual Sunday school pienic { were working on a pole THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, 1 PA. ——— Over The County News Mr Randal) week and spent part City, They Mrs. J of Miller Atlantic motored to Philadelphia on Bunday, where they were joined by Dr. and Mr Ward C. Miller who accompanied them to the sea shore Harry M. Williams, of Pine Bellefonte, intends building along highway route 322, in Buffalo Run valley, He tore down moved the old barn on the wood propert will use all obtained in bullding The nantic last in treet a house and Under treet, and thu the re. on Spring the good the frame we lumber rk of Pittsbu a gO ef hx |) Pitteburs hag enrolled ao nwlant n lation Bett! ! suffiol ent r th allaf rare ~ Yr where member marlin, } feet and two In ing abou abnavd Ashing Batl far hic ant term of court ¢ Vv sault and batters and Peter ] with as altercation K fr Georps re {ved Ang one whe spect affidavits which mus in hg familisg : pnt children maw Albay 7, 1014—LF tat w Trembley wRE L£TVETR led. ination revea " Anxion th: name rot the man w! initials on the Prof took the College Well lay turtle the socio: regarding the information will be Sppiehiated tions be forwarded “0 st his eal PRE bane Co ora Te pr bla a Other £5. of Milesbarg was co mitted to jail without bal! io ow the next term 2 hearing bore Baird at Mile A a Al the Nearing pled n with wd ing gained entrance to and taking 41 Rott! les of bear from the Meyers service station ang lunch formerly ‘ ¢ Har. ers), at oh Wy mar is The mar is charged mons Sy es a Lakd is the Ay PW Tint Vy ory Laois nab ment mana in em eyes i oF Walker yy Ba8 discovered s the place, they broke in a found Ghgher inside He is s have entered the building by way of a back window and was sald fo have “drinking” when apprehended Harry Evang and Kenneth Blow. jers, employes of the West Penn Power Company on the Millheim trouble shooter crew, narrowly es. {caped death last Tuesday afternoon them gocidentally pi gota | pole was situated back of the Bierle Creek, spent Saturday visiting Mis garage at Rebersburg The rains of | Lingle's father, Mr. Davy Thomp- son, —— Mo —— TO GRILL EX-CONVICT IN TAYLOR SLAYING It was Jearned last night state motor police ay Philadelphia have lodged a delainer against John M. Franklin, 48, a former convict, for grilling in connection with the mysterious slaving . of Rachel Tay- lor, Penn State coed, and Margarel Martin, who was slain near Scran- fon. Pranklin wag said to have held captive Evelyn Allen, 17, of Nan- ticoke, for a year after allsgediy offering her a job {n his "siock and bond” office. Police salg thers wat the day made everything wet sng it is thought that thie was a contribut. parently leaned back tos far fn hig safety belt, his right shoulder com. ing in contact with the live wirs, burning him saversly at several places on his right arm, shoulder and leg, and rendering him ufeon- scious, Blowers was burned on the hand only and suffered from shock E. A. Day, foreman of the Ciew, ra. moved Mr. Evans from the pole and brought both men to their homes here, where treatment was glen by a local physician. The “hot” wire carried 46800 volts, but the voltags was reduced to about one-third of | that number because. of the “grounding” of the ie pole. Both are rocovCring.4romy their experience at) this time, on which | 'sofne changes were being made In) connection with a transformer. The | ht a still-life phe wd by Charles E. Dorworth of Glenside, a Philadelphia su- given a high rating photographer the Philadelphia ¥ Public Ledger. Mr. Dorworth Mr: Mrs. Charles E of Rellefonts i fan Many Penn Me the Dickin cationm Dinner Dis tu compe Jr burbh. wa nan amateur contest con. ducted by vening on of Dorworth a and an ardent cams DEerson the lvania dist chu on Behool of Christ held at Dick recently 1 fr from Conference of (se ntral the reh attended the an Edu n College Carl wing fron vicinity aiten. Mr are miller Hilda mr — BOALSBURG Tel Tels Histerman as ——— POTTERS MILLS Sp pow nr > ov Ail t the Bellefonte, visited On GAY at home Of het parents and Mrz of Roaring Sprin at the h visited On aren : Merrill inday ker ome Mr Levi Faust sisters Mary Madaline and Alberta and Mr. Mel- in of Burnham visited James Co- at Adams- Beaver their der (nee Rachel Faust) burg, for a few days with ister Mrs spent a few days with his friend Mr Dean Smith Miss Martha Mowery tre Hall Kenneth Slack home from Cen- tory, st Lewistown Mr the property he recently bought from Mr. William Hanna, by ad- ding a story to the kitchen, build- ing new porches and painting the) ing factor. AL any rate, Evang ap. | B 4 Clark Mr. Ralph Sheeder of Lewistown | is employed at the Mr | while Mrs | Slack is employed in the shirt fac-| Riaine Bitner has improved A ugust 1 1, 1940. ———— ————— PORT MATILDA BD. NO? anid My has returnen home waiter visit Amo timey name we ck rca. WP ——————-— LITTLE NITTANY Mackey and and Mr and of Howard, vis- My and Mrs O last Alwar ment img wi Tous Oat or Had Si ait hy A. Dolan Mrs Hanmh Howard, vis brother the «iry Jennie Lock Haven ing at thes Orvis Mrs Pyare undas inde / » MeComming: © with het who ited on Friday John Dullen Sr 1i«t Moore and Jes yigite A Ts Clark Di ith len Ar Mackey of Monu- Sunday evening at the hAame Albert ed glien 8r Sunday, Mr and daughter, Martha, ac- companied by Mr, ana Mrz John Spangler and sons, Johnny and Bobhy of Nittany and Mr and Mrs Walter Heichsl and szons, Ceorge and Homer of Lock Haven R D motored to Karthaus to spend the day at the Karthaus home coming Mr. and Mrs Robert Laubach of Jersey Shore, spent one evenial this week with the latter's mother Mrs, Margaret Dulien Among other visitors at the same place on Sunday were Florence Dullen aml Joseph Picoalo of i On and Mrs Orvis Stomach Distress Gas and Bloat Stomach Distress, Blea, Gas, with revolving dull for the stomach, mild lanativs for sists with iron for te Mood — even hel - mk Caries School Lesson L.A ash | acid ir ritaead ki &. Fast Boe cakes medicion i no i yd WITT in ——— es. HE TWO from God~ the > ard! » vay Oxenham WAYS lsads dowr ’ y Johr vhost Les International unday son for August 4, 1040 autifully eneth Was nere oN .) ‘a OLD and » Low § hetweer wd Arif! for opensthy to ana won Text: Poa 1; Matthew nieve 2 Low acidety re OF A Lres rs rartt the nearby frogid Si ——— a. Health and Beauty ER Go Rr SRA il BUFFAL 0 RU Ficahnts | 8 » M Mever Neglect The Slightest Cold bape wend a y Arr ff ne th Porat gms Tarigm “He ring antiseptic OINTMERT It 2 germs yoursels a¢ SAN. relieves the tis hes! manner infertion “ee he an TIE A he healthy SAN-CURA OQOINTMERT for burns, brufs. 1iles 350 at : ues A fr a Anrtionmti. os vn pee madd trritatine end strres helinful &n piu It i: affected parts most first bathe the with Meadicatad San-Cura Goap PARRISH DRUG STORE Ae MITTEE T_T should make a Will Because by making a Will, you protect your family, divide your property as wish, and select the Executor and Trustee whom vou prefer, to settle and manage your Estate. By making a Will and naming this your estate will be dis you direct. Bank as Executor, posed of as y The First National Bank Bellefonte, Pa. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. od
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