March 25th, 1937. me boa en sn Items collected from The Centre Democrat Files of Twenty Years Ago and Fifty Years Ago —t) FIFTY YEARS A The glass works are now in full oper- ation. Both furnaces in blast, and about one hundred men are employed This makes that part of town quite lively now. By a vote of 226 {0 87 Philipsburg hs decided to erect a new school bulidl at a cost not to exceed $25,000, and t loan of that sum is now asked by t authorities of that borough Mr. Henry Thompson, son of Wiliam Thompson, Sr., of Houserville, is now visiting friends and relatives country. Mr. Thompson is a contractor in the northwestern part Lliinois. we AS ng he 3 1c 4 Ol M. I. Gardner, who for scveral year past was bookkeeper for Valentine: 8iaores Co., now has charge of the books of B. Lauth & Son at Howard Mich" is an excelent bookkeeper pleas ant gentleman Michael Hess, of Harris was unfortunate in losh young horse. The stable do and the horse rushed cut and a it close to the knee. 1 compelled to destroy U Mr. William Speer building a number of ¢ fonte & Buffalo Run pany. The work Struble’s master builder the Bellefonte ¢ tion. Under h class lot of cars may John M. Blanchard Philade.phia Bar, tice the ral County on Monday ore — wd in sev who here. His was one members nial family Fauble's 1 8pring Harry Poward. ¢ rad Christian ; Business at Lock Haven last week W. 8. Phi.ips departed for 1 Ange Cal., oh Thursday las Many of friends were at the st adien. I Frank i goods preparatory to « ely store on ihe end Bishon will soon be borses, as nearl; of western st auction by pr Patrick, the five-year-old OTeary was buried ftom (he church CX iS Ome enlie wi £24383 rhe t On SUnaGay. Marriage licens following coup! Katie R. Swartz Edward R. Bartley both of Niltany Ex-8heri disposed Ng o, 05 tl purchased th at that place Postmaster F had been his request : ing the mall between St Lemont was 10 begin on July fn The graduating h Hall high school was to be the & to receive diplomas {rom for man) The A y acvised f i or motor Oe giant ciass ton hires Miss Lil Rober! Nef! Harry O'Brien Miss Mlidred Brow: neyed C nite vOArS i d and larence, while Ww D. O'Brien The Citizens Committee wverating the nt rks announce lant dally 20 ant Consumers were requested iwving with t temperature of their homes radiator: windows heat § bs ves on than Ng Hot Mr L.o- Herman Sp weed 168 son of and Mrs, Edward Spicher East gan Street, employed as a newspape! carier for G. R. Bpigelimyer & Co., wa taken to the hospital for treatment ol injuiies received the bicycle was riding near the Catholic church wa siruck by a car driven by Dr. 8. 8. Mc- Cormick of Hublersburg. He was not seriously injured. but his bicycle was badly damaged. The accident was un- avoidable. The following persons to the Bellefonte Hospital phine Barrett, Bellefonte; Long, Spring Mills; Harry Schrefller Bellefonte; Miss Charolte Peters, Milesburg: FPrances Neff, Milesburg, Mis. Jennie Norris, Slate College; Samuel Purl, Runville; James Toner, Bellefonte: Mrs, Henry Lowry, Belle. fonte; Harry Brown, Axe Mann, Miriam Smith, Bellefonte; David Miller and Herman Spicer, Bellefonte, and Lester Wallzer, Howard. After April 1, Bel'efonte was to have ps of when He re admitted Mrs, Jose- Mrs. Ellen ne a “City Bakery,” which was the name | chosen from Ceader’s Bakery by the new owneysOhis les Neha fer and Har- ry Clevenstine, They planned to bake bread atid rolls for the wholesale trade only. Mr. Clevenstine had resigned as manager of the carpet department of the Haze! & Co. store, after 16 years of s*rvice there, and was lo devoate his full time to the bakerys Mr. Schaeffer other member of the firm, resigned his position with the Schaefler Hardware . in this | railroad | TWENTY YEA RS GO J Henry Allison, according to the Cen : itre Hall, feled a wal- d five feel ad! 70 feet tre 1 J gt Cel 1 in a log in jon has been organized the object which 1s and fish in that fifty thousand in Cold Nd Ui jon {ff game In due time ut will be placed ffort 1s being made a hufficient si at Philips- n of money ing for oll Subscription that Lila TRISQ forth a thou- been » erected whele AGO Cr nome, pointed ued at 840 eac! Ha wn cap Hospital of the jaw Ma jent in the Belle! from three fractures brulses sustained while he assisting at a public sa'e held by father<in-law, Coi.ins Baumgard- ig! Mr. Brown was In aszant Wore um and iis the » animal lunged at | uck him a heavy blow in ———— a —————— A —— an't foretell the future always by the past—usually because you don" know Lhe past, DOES BLADDER IR- RITATION GET YOU UP? guaranteed, 25¢ Results If not flows | romancing abu. ' kis | Just Our Weekly} ¢ English Lesson $ sece00essessnced Words Often Misused " tion of the coun «Mas 1 O=-1in, e as in i i a as In at, svilab! urth Aspirin Pronounce as-pi-rin, In at, both i's as in it, accent first lable, and not azpirin nor aspireen Nii first | i 1a sm Pronounce as in night, sec first syllable Ewe (the female of the " voll Ulice you ni-hi-liz'm, nd { as in it, cent he en) Words Often Misspelled i taining two). Duel (a Granddaughtor Obsery Longevity; nol jev Phantom; phan. Ad Catarrh {per to gov Word Study thiea tane we & NGENITAI HIS | CO : A ; from Ss In men INSATIABLE; P ac- | Pro- | | goddess, Eost THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Thirteen — |r | 1 Sunday School Lesson (By henry Radellsy) Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE — | THE RISEN LORD | International Sunday School Lesson | For Ma ch 28, 1917 GOLDEN TEXT ALT avd Les on Text: John 20:1 to 21:25 the mist find men hol t the renewal wing Centuries back we rejoicing into of life In and our the sunrise Easter un the seop ater Dipped of t name 1 ait 34 ancestors symbol our om but wonderful than t the Teutons in their identify E of thelr in the Garden Thursday night ted and humiliated early nd, fly escorted to Crermanice Wor re, he and the spring omes {I dat fark aad more by ELIANS surrection 1 arrested nan late aflernoon until arrest, the embled aller anxious ne mere Was tr wwsls y Pol : ’ H us g Mary of Magdala tha fir appearan S>me intere " the other women who were with Mary and, somewhat later, to Peter, { afternoon he explained the Old Testa~ | ment prophecies concerning himself 10 | C.eopas and an they walked Lo Fimmat l evening, ne en- upper supernaturally a ed him 0 a group of dis- including of the Eleven, ex- | cepling Thomas. cause of the ter’'s | doubt hat they rared agaln ven disciples be | Jesus appeared, as we'l as to the eleven apostles on a mountain. On one occa~ by arrangement, he appeared Ww Aes oa that oom elf all Be 1a t LAL 4 i | app week later. To one wid 20Q sion more than five hundred of his followers in Galilee, appearance to James and, finally, to the eleven apostles final Instructions y { the or falls on the reality of rection. The written record carries conviction but (8 even more faitli. The "fact stians soon changed 0: Jewish day of worshiy aay of the week in resco “lf ! to the tra~ the taat 1e Lo nition of on memoral- rmat. 'ipies from «¢ men testified new a mic Peter on cinted lo some f faith and nied Jesus three times confidence in i he opposition of the Scribe and, cou t, wi Also, P Hrrertas ATTY A argeou ly, pre v ned thousands aul, after his vision i Chiist, changed {rom an expounder nning of to of Lhe a persecutor aew ng bitter- says Refus iness, for ail thing may believe thal the Son of God, and may have life in his as received him ht to become them that written that the Christ Ve Health and Beauty THE NERVOUS MODERN CHRD yr ¢ vig bp ine a a characler ng filled with halr-breath os- ’ piace packed squealing, 0 tions nervousness is hildren? It Is a fing by leaps and ~hild unless nvironment and will grow up iingquent PEy~ ultimately land latter insti- or overcrowded increase in years the at e Jeft will be burden of the unfit thelr population Sane. nNoima 0 bear peopie t urrable the — l.ouisa’s Letter ANSWERS ung who lives with her biother-in-<law is very ate tractive and I believe I am falling It leve with him. When I come back fron a visi always ki in front o sister. He has ne ad he loves but I believe he Now, what gir ee i 1 t he S05 me ‘ I my wer ne No does JUANITA 11 ANSWER would be easier for men to find Womazt where they should stay BACHELOR. —Wis. that | job ? and that's ANSWER That sounds lovely, Mr just what those women who haven't anyone to support them, do, if they had to give up thelr jobs? What aboul the widows who have Bachelor, bu would ’ " the thousands of girls who support their My dear Juanita, 1 think all of this falling-in<love is just In your imagina tion, Girls about 14 or 15 are always some one or another Why shouldn't your brother-in-law 5 you when you come back from a visit? 1 suppose he feels toward you ike he would to his own young sister. He probably thinks you are a ule young thing and has no more idea | of being in love with you than he | would have of marrying his baby broth- er However, you should get such ideas out of your head or you are likely to lose a good home just because of this fool- ishness. A year from now you will agined such a thing. parents and younger brothers and sis- ters? What about the wives who have invalid husbands to support? 1 suppose you think it would be a good idea for all of these Lo go home with their dependents—that Js, until they were put in the street for not pay ing the rent-—sit down together and starve to deaih You had better wake up and realize that you are living in the year 1037 and not In the dark ages. Every woman has the right in this day and time to make her own living and not be depen. dent on the crumbs thrown to her by | some male relative, 1 do think that if the husband makes {wise to put her home and family firs! | place is in the home | In Lae | good manners in his had seen him, Jesus | the Sea of Galilee | He also made an individual | when he gave them his | = Christian | cone- | terror. | and ani seeing as how | are ad are doing your worl you that you best | ome of (he girls In your | [ is the only er; WALKER TOWNSHIP SCHOOL NOTES od Kelior J. Keller, Lulh- v - fastest . Yy VAaLgy, WUgs Tri-Hi-Y clubs on Fii- “Religion in the Home" esson which was Bible Study Coun- odd 112 11d title of the { Se ie lesson in The examination on the seven weeks’ & the contest will be given on Tuesday, March 18 Both the HI-Y and Tri“Hi-Y clubs have high standing at the present time among the many schools that are par- ticipating in the contest Baseball Season Gets The Daseball season al 1 tin under Under Way W.T.H SB ay is gracuail)l or she the hall period of to prevent They are not throwing i yet, 483 a short NEeCOSIATY CAsY arm sym | | i ! Several | very | Batting practice will not be started | of March candidates are expect as 500n as However, until the About twenty weather latter part ed fq the these to cut permits wr praclile it player Sporting Goods Salesman to Visit TL S. | A representative from the Pearson | Sporting Goods Company is expected at the high schoo! during the latter part of March to show the members of the bascba 1 and scccer teams a full line of athletic equipment for the coming sea- son Most of the equipment is to be sobl to the students who play on either team. Students Conduct P, 0. D. Classes Several of the students of the Probe lems of Democracy class have been | leading the discussions of United States government, | The last discussion was Jed by Don- (ald Lowery on the subject, “The Tm- provement of International Relations with other Countries.” The class 15 composed of sixteen { students, all Seniors except one who is la Junior, Bach student will be re- quired to lead at least one discussion before the end of the term. Date Sct for Washington Trip The annual Senior trip to Washing ton will be cn May 17, 18, 19 it was an~ jnounced by Mr. Bachelor, the trip children to care for and how about | | wonder why In the world you ever im- jan adequate salary that a mother 8 | manager. | The rooming lists have boen sent in to pleased, In four days go back and get| Go around with the girls and boys of (and not leave her children in the care | the company, and further detalls are your 26c¢. Flush the bladder as you your own age and, If you must have a would the bowels, Help nature elimin. | crush of the moment, let it be someone ate impurities and excess acids which can cause irritation that results In getting up nights, scanty flow, frequent desire, burning, backache, or leg pains Cet buchu leaves, juniper oll, ele., made into little green tablets, Just say Bu- kets to any druggist. Parrish Drug | Bore. x13 , stop working outside of the home (outside the family, 1 dare say you! {will be in love a dozen different times before you really find the right man, LOUISA Dear Louisa! that women 50 of inexperienced help. But, even in some cases where the husband has a Job, his salary 8 not enough to enable a being worked out. A Slight Delay A postal card which was sent from Canaan, N. H, on February 11, 1906, was received by Prank R. Preach, town clerk, of Tilton, N. H., on March 3, this year. Tt took thirty-two years for the card to travel a distance of about twenty-five miles, of | twenty only eight are experienced | 1. Is it necessary for one to practice) ents nor close own home? 2. When a person is red does not care to eat certain « ’ | all rignotl when 4 | ‘wedding icing, and fOr { f him ang? rs 4 ory { a new acquaintanc says, “1 am very i t 4. Are govern introduc 5. What kind usually provided 6. What are the qualities demanded quette? nes vhen the of for i people 10 make Answers at bottom eof column, The Household Scrapbook By ROBERTA LEE Cement for Pipe Joints A good cement for stea pipe joints 10 { in nN tharge, Wine Color Dye m ang JOr GQ) call DL ellow cut un fine Pea Pods Do throw shelling peas. W and cook with a ver not A Doughnut Hint ualt (3 L080 00 Od Sail, pepper, and one tablespoon of 1 w} pI Sg A The s u er Window Whitews \ ‘1 i f an wr Boxes Rubber Articles i the box, but will will not prevent onis insecLs, Window Screens To Improve Worth Township Road A ter A beautiful lusts n t AL BE " linen if rtion ( { g Sd size of a half poung of starch a for about threes minu onhe-cent Cream Substitute When it WOIMeS NoCes Answers to Modern Etiquette not surely Some may but it is liable other Ww times. Why be as courteous as he is be a choice between home as & place (oo show uy Ww ol vy and love, 2. No, It ‘ vol acquired “eg has to a woman, a ed to one who is cons distinguished guest is more distinguis! 5. The forms vary, just as they «« One may have music youn ed perso of entert Americas ) - cylin der carn / greatest FEW CENT! A DAY MORE THAN A LOWEST PRICED CAR! HE big, beautifully styled 1937 Stude. baker Dictator six is taking them all on « « + every last one of the nine other 6-cylinder cars—even going above its price class . . . and showing them all up. Down close to the lowest in price, its Fram oil cleaner and gas saving automatic overdrive enable it to equal and often beat lowest priced cars in operating economy, It's the worid’s first six to offer the automatic hill holder plus feathers touch hydraulic brakes . . . the world’s only six with that close lightly, tightly and silently. But see it . . | drive it today. Studebaker's CL T. Budget Plan offers low time payments, Geo. A. Beezer Garage North Water Steet Phone 224 Bellefonte, Pa.
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