December 9th, 1937, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Page Five. v Sunday School Lesson {| Echoes From the Past || Health and Beauty Louisa’s Letter | | | | om ac w L— Lr —————— — SE | — ao —-— y | ig - pn bs CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP a wonderfu] thing it Is to be able to FI FTY YEARS AGO CLARA BARTON, FOUNDER OF True to her nature, she collect 1To B. FP. 8, Tennessee we were married 1 promised to I —— realize that, while we did not have ca = ‘ THE RED CROSS, me friends and went 0 work for say that vou are vears and cherish John unitl “death International Sunday School Lesson the privilege of knowing Christ in| Superintendent Wolf arrived In| Rose Pearl, little daughter of Mr an A = : : hy: German wounfed. Bhe ro. F } boy for December 12, 1937, ha flesh and of coming in contac! Bellefonte on Monday evening, by and Mrs. J. A. Fiedler, was buried A The ayes of war gre Whe 30«umec 10 Pa giter Lhe wap oe y. to whom your paren b-| Now, the point is this: Will 1 with him while on this earth, still wav of the Lewisburg road. The {rom their home on Bishop Street 0.e who perish, Including thos” did what ghe could fOr the suffer- although he 1 well-thousgl doing & thing to encourage a fel ve can have fellowship with him if prof. is enjoying beiter health this jon Sunday afternoon last, after ghe wh ¢ names live through the years ing French Rs celving money {rom | wervhody. Well ve will only do those thinzs which winter than he did last had been {1 only a few days. The in a blaze of glory. But thé fate home and from he Grand Duchess inini thas it is better - ! GOLDEN TEXT: “Our lowship is with the Father, and y : Sait hakammns with his Son, Jesus Christ."~—1 | Vill form a basis of contact between | pohert Campbell, an employe of Dr. = - 18, the glass works, challenges any r. C " John 1:3. As light has n sllowship with man wei ; 225 pounds to run and was largely attended by friends 4 eral services were conducted by of the iknown leal seems to be, iM | Louise ¢f Baden, she employed her- Monroe. of the M. E. church, poss.ble, mo pileous, mote tragic self again dn Gioymany doing ree tll. For man { them perhaps constrution work. 8he did not be- 3 ! the n if . foot race of three hundred yards [and relatives ip is By is hey I owship with God, we must put away for twenty-five dollars a side, The Mr. John Rayman, of Pleasan In toh hi an : j dod 1 a Ay ak addy ; of ay Uf i hat ¢ vets think? ess (or sin) winner to take the stakes, Gap, met with a severe accident, a ° Skamania fe NN ben rarest You tand his re going with boys ol inher OWD STRESSED WIFE ’ ir Hive } use John tells us : . seeing | few davs ago while hauling ties Aton felt ( senly And ! Very ! Ne poe st . "nn that the a4 ‘ y vern 8 In Soring V 1ANE Last week we found that the: ° him te no darks 51 BY A Xa he was passing Christian had assurance of rest for “ ° a pines iatnhiadinwov wnship, the schools are so ba ry toon hill the lock on his this life and for the life to come al ssl owh if 2 "P throwina him to the 3 " td A 1 i 1 ww | WARON ORe nrowi : o 4 he followed the example and teach-| "7 “ EE ee do justi ever W 1 walks he we, assed Ovel ings of Jesus and practiced endur-| = = SU0 HE TE fellows hin with | Houses will be required Fund. Yue oo toy Do bone ing faith, This week we learn of | . ary Lbs a a for his legs, but fortunalely I a , were broken, and Mr, Rayman wil another blessed consequence of i” altro te the Aan {ren hassle dp mda dts in a JOW faith—Christian Fellowship-—fe tHe Te dn Nat mn tn : cath entered the home of Mr. |P¢ abe 0 HE EULA lp : lowship with one another and fel=f i five cinlece Hives hi igler. at Pleasant Gap, and took ; lowship with God and his son, Jesus | bara fc nn nme wha seuld dn from their midst on Thursday last, ! xchange says that when Christ. hy " x . "1 ¢ vile in ive 8 besutifu thier, aged 4 years, When you hear the MoW- | 1 «in constanilv and knowingly. § months and 4 days. The child had ship. just what thoughts does it nd enjov this fellowshin of light een suffering from rheumatism for bring to your ind? * some | il and water do not mix neither d veral weeks and also had a touch SURRESIS a supper or ¢ » Uf, f 15 is all right as far as that goes; 106-5 There is a power of cleansis n Saturday n larkne:s. so Lesson Text: 1 John 1:1-7; Revela- tion 21:1-7. y ming > 1 others it means intimate conversa- | sffered to 1 who will accept and of Joseph Beezer, of Spring eck, bowels, and this Is tions and pleasant companionships. | jvail themselves of it This is not passed through town on its way to (of what Is known ag which is even better. However, $0! an invitation i ntinue to <i t the ymetery, Many friends and A greal many cases are the genuine Ch it means!is' a promise of cleansing for those | relatis lowed the remains ported of this disease, and partnership, mutual sharing. mutual | who honestly love the Lord Jesus ‘heir last resting place. Mr, Beezer hooves people who have any interests and objectives, mutual $ | when they fail while endeavoring to had reached the nd old age of for their own and sorrows, mutual labors and re- | watk in the lie : 35 years. The pallbearers were | their neighbors, wards, with the purposes of God and Tha vers - wien 1] ian | grandehi 3) the deceased. a as a consequence, with our f |, 2 SOY Maint the oe wal ie noe follows: A 2eT, zer, Jo- men. telowshin with ne anol What. 5ph Beezer, John Beezer, Michael The relationshi i “ris WOO 23 between Jesus and hi ing the few ministry Is an example of wha fellowship is. John. known i: “disciple whom Jesus loved keenly aware of this wond and of its blessedness that he v ¢d these who later came love this Jesus to know Jowship too. It was for $c 83 { ev fall re Bell he has d that John wrote the kK upon they have with those who are reatmen { t is stream is far rae than which part of our lesson is based in need. Thais ! % only true af ed he will soon regain his i and tin n he wale dav. liz'n the readers material ion It alse o's Sire "and able 10 resume if nsiituies a menace the naterial to! i be strengil and ue , Nvinz along | fard 7 and 12 cent Joa! REGISTRATION RESUMED AT : i 4 COMMISSIONERS OFFICH tvnrhoid _ lowship stil his until he cculd the knowleds this fellowshi; a A “WE CALLED LONG Hew “eg bv establish. pi. pu: Maloney Company ghow- | talked, intelligently. It ls a subject [uate gl TO eS a DISTANCE TO IN- | | . Milshurg lag: Dt... not lor A minima: Wawel WG VITE THEM UP FOR {Jb his Deopie. W hall Lo ormament, for the town on the with. the technical but poilie and A THANKSGIVING. WE | Hie that overce 2 mei ge wf bonged imp ie JB 2 Coll . MADE ALL THE : and Tor the higher things in fe Belielonte, and all are doings large | moral effect for che Dr. talk willbe fi \XnrRnRounciln q ARRANGEMENTS IN | 00 mor amare? he ink 0. ¢. A. is slow in securing a new sec- ten talk to women, in the A MINUTE OR TWO. Mens SEMRRER SRR R SEE TWO NEW FORD V-8 (ARS FOR 1938 30 A ES TWENTY YEARS nN AGO THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIK. % ls AI A WR ir OANA 0 I gE to safety ‘re 7 Mr and of Milesburg n circular malled to all former G: was winning ognition In the patrong of the Bellefonie Steam T H F D f | |) X F TH f ST A N D A R D CURVEX PATRONESS Inited Stats my, having been Healing Company, the company J Zz Fullshre, 17. joel Procision” + annolnted firat sarcearnt | : ‘nt that 1t + d . COSEATY movemgst actually chtved Hon BT A yergann’ 1H, % Rate nS would be NeCSSSA 2.8 HLORSEPOWAER 60 OR 85 HORSEPOWER RIL. The wristform cone J4 wy, tegiment Ngineors for more hear'y cooperation on iw a yellow gold Bfiad , 0, $48 0, Jecatioe n rheuma- Part of citizens In order to operale na {. | during the winter royal A t Camp Hancock f0r | The Rev. James P Hughes, Prin , five wecks, Earl Kline was cipal Emeritus of the Bellefonte A Revolutionary New \ an extended furlough and Academy. was planning on oelebrat- Advance in watch = LAR § “as spending the time with his par- ing his 90th. birthday anniversary 2 . Mr, and Mrs. Henry Kline al December 15. 1017. The Rev. Mr Construction 4 ., % the Haag House Hughes was one of the oldest and Siandard Ford V.8 (60 hp.) Coupe, $599; iA. \ 4 Leonard Shook, plumber employ best known residents of Bellefonte Ons in a CURVEX®, ' & G: . ed by A. E Schad. was severely A laceration Blaine Port sustain- made exclusively b Gruen, Xe vV A CURVEX PEE ] burned by a gasoline torch, Monday. ed on his left 1 rt he was ” : 8% s . of : 1 C find in de- . 4 Full ile 7 jewel Precision / He was a'lempiing o supply alr 0 trimming A Youd rnd a of his Dk LUXE FORD vs by Lie sheliitsa} 5-haruphowir mph; STANDARD FORD v ’ : En w/ Wheclhase; 32 3x 60 hava will you movement actudlly tut oifite ‘he torch by blowing through a tube | home on Howard Street failed to Improved Easy. Action Safety Brakes; Con oll Wal wn hed Jott Reda lace Hg or Rey WM ohai in Ses velopment of the watch- settow god Aled 1, S80 when the flame “backfired” and | heal and infection developed. Mr steel body ; Mohair or Broadcloth upholstery ; alnut finia vise Ride; Allston vy: Broadcloth or air uphoi- maker's art — a full - sized a struck him In the face, His Injuries Port was foreed to take a week's trim: Twin horns, tail lights, sun visors; Clock; 600" black stery, Mohair extra in “60”; Mohogany-finished trim; One i 1 were. not of a serious nature “vacation” while physicians treated tires, white sidewalls are extra; 8 body types; 6 colors pail light, sun visor; Twin horns; 3 body types; 3 colors, movement actua y curpe to ; ay P. B. Crider & Son, of Bellefonte, | ‘he infection fill the eigen a bua Z Si red a gonial with HATE) Arthur Casher, aged 14. of Snow original, exclusive feature o Lig alker ro. of Barree, whereby Shoe, camping wih the Brushy : ' gt sna Convex makes vos B : N the latter firm was to cut the tim- | Hollow ie, r. A Snow Shoe, and ono offers two new cars for 1938 De Luxe cars are equipped with the 85 P R | ( I S FOR CARS DILIVERID IN ible the use of | pos ; pr \ pat on Mw Ordse che axtenging hunting that year for the first time the Standard Ford V-8 and the De horsepower engine only, iam sibic the u arger, stur- / Ow Howard f(o ville, Lin his life, found a bear slee in 3 i i . a1 is ov i dies working ait A was estimated that three Years | {ts den and abot it five et Luxe Ford V-8. They are different in ap The Standard is even lower priced than Tudor, $648; Fordor. $685. Standard Ford V3 « wh goed would be required to clear the tract. | head with a Winchester rifle. The pearance — but built to the same high the De Luxe. it has graceful new lines pv ) Hi “ - 0: YOU Pocidt wal + accuracy : CURVEX MARSHALL While Pred Bechdel, gon of Jacob Doar weighed 300 pounds and had a standard of mechanical excellence —on and well-tailored interiors—with a choice ~~ S3his}—Coupe, 3629; Tudor, 3669; . in a gracefully curved wrist- tbh, V7 jo wal LPP C. Bechdel. and two other boys. all | *Plendid hide, ” hema of thine sinte-—05 OF G0 horseabwet $716. De Luxe Ford V-8 (85 bp, only) ye \ movement oe : ) tye er. . “ watch of thrilling beauty. BI the weisblorm Sin riding horseback, were driving three | Miss Mary Schad, daughter of Dr. Uns simg class's. < E in a Coupe, $689; Tudor, $729; Forder, §774; Con- Distinctively styled, depend- NC yeliow gold Wied 359,50. Sbreast oh te bask road to Hianeh- Eri h Schad. of Nellafonte., WAS Because people liked our 1937 car so Before Ford made Votype 8cylinderen. 00, Coupn, $714; Club Coupe, $149; ' id, 18 , Bechdel was " y i al . ably accurate — Curvex by thrown from his mount and tramp- well, they bought more than of any other gines available to every one, they were Convertible Club Coupe, $804; Phacton, $824; Gruen is truly # new duign led under the animal's feet. He re- : make., They liked its looks, its smooth used only in expensive cars. Since then, Convertible Sedan, $904, for giving. Soc the new , Shiva painful but not serious in. | performance, and the way it handled. We four million Ford owners have learned Standard and De Lure cars equipped with : i ] the genuine enjoyment of driving an eight- J, Gruen Curvex watches now The water-back | cook have improved on that car in the newly Beh ng an eg umpers, bumper guards, spare wheel, tire, on display in our store, at Te re ED fh in Move styled Standard Ford V-8. cylinder car wi l-around economy, tube, tire lock and band, cigar lighter, twin ipsburg exploded Sunday morning, But some folks wanted still more size The thrifty “60" engine, especially, makes ~~ hors, and headlight beam indicator on insta: hiy Qeciotishing and style, with the same Ford advantages. possible in Standard models a very low ~~ ™e™ Pavel, at no extra charge. W. E. CROSSLEY age owing For them, we designed a new De Luxe line, first cost and equally low operating cost. In addition, De Luxe ears are equipped with JEWELER The De Luxe Ford V-8 Sedans are longer ~~ With two distinct designs, two engine fractured Brockerhoff Bldg. with more room, larger luggage space, sizes and two price ranges, you'll find a {T384\ 6 | and finer appointments all around. 1938 Ford car to fit your needs exactly. ¥
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