“Over The County News Mrs, Carrie Cain, aged resident of Georges Valley, had the misfortune to break her ankle in a fall last week, Mrs. Cain, who lives alone, was found the day after her fall with her ankle in a painful condition. Nittany Mountain from merning until evening lest Saturday present. ed a beautiful spectacle. The trans- formation was caused by every tree, bush, brier, weed and bit of grass being covered with a coat of ice, which sparkled like myriads of dia- monds. At both long range ans close by there was beauty any where the eye rested On both Monday near the neon hour, siren announced a fire. The pumop~ er, fully equipped, went to both scenes but found them grass fires, The Monday call took them to th Lambert property where the fire in a rubbish pile began spreading. A iike* condition was found near the old ‘Girerer home where John Rines lives. The bam on the Rhoneymede farm west of Centre Hall, now own- ed by Rev. E. Roy Corman, of Wil- kinsburg, is completed. The struc- ture required ninety thousand feet of lumber. The lower floor, ex oP where horse stalls are built, is al concrete, as are also the feeding troughs inn the dairy section he old barn was destroyed by fire Seplember Frank Williams chased timberlan old on Sati irday by administrators of t p of late Christ C contained 62 ! and is located on Nittany Mountain The price paid was $275.00. The sale was made by H vy F. Erdley Charles had Durst ys-in-fact 2 ‘hase and Tuesday the Centre Hall alto ne pure I ner Gr rove Paul Fetteroll ant wo Posi- Master C. W. Boozer, of Centre Hall, last Sunday evening while listening to a radio program developed trouble in one of his ears from which he suffered excruciatingly during the whole of the following night, Mon- day he was treated at Lewistown by Dr. Allis, who afforded relief. His condition is much improved but he is not yet beck to his work in post office. Charles M. McCurdy Street, Bellefonte, only person county who President Abra- ham Lincoln deliver his immortal Gettysburg Address. Mr. MeCurdy, now president of the First National Bank of Bellefonte, wag a small boy when President Lincoln arrived In Gettysburg, Mr. McCurdy's home town, to dedicate the Civil War battlefield Harriet Ann Vogt, 3'¢ years oid, second daughter of Mr. and Mis George Vogt, of Centre Hall, was taken to Sag Lewistown hospital last Saturday, where Dr. Allis drain- ed beth ears by puncturing the drums. Dr. Allls had made a super- ficial examination of her condition at {he Vogt home prior to taking her to the hospital. Harriet Aun during last summer, underwent a double mastoid operation, Dr. Allis having been the surgeon Two {arms in Aarrls township solid at sheriff's sale on February 11 The N. B. Martz farm, containing 82 acres. was sold to Hamry Holz Bellefonte, for $400, subject to a mortgage. The Howard D. Calla- han properties consist of three tracts, ode a farm in Harris town. aining 88 acres, and two berland in Potter town- The purchaser was the Penn y Banking Company, for $200 to a mortgage Assist of East Linn 5 probably the Centre ACY ivi now ng aving in Hear heard were y Prankenberger i rand Amos T. Bennett mer members of the Poe Valley CCC Camp, departed last Wednesday moming for Parker Dam OCC Cam; where for the next two years they will be engaged in building a huge earth dam. The site of this project is sbout eighteen miles from lear- field. Paul Vonada, who is schedul- od to be one of the crew as a shove! operator, was detained at the Poe Valley Comp to aid in getting out shale for road building purposes af- ter which he will join the group at Parker Dam Willlam Knopsnyde J 15 ve Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Knopsnyder, of Ridgway, was seri- ously injured last Saturday after- noon when his bicycle broke and ne wag thrown headlong onto the pave- ment. He was rendered unconsei ous, having 2 lacerated forehead bruises about the nose one eve and shoulder. He also suffered a wrench- ed knee. The most recent word, & that the lad is resting comfortably and will probably soon be about again. Local interest in the item is ue to the fact that his mother is the former Helen Keister at one time of Millheim. Fire, which broke out in the Paul Zimmerman home in the rear of Penn street, Millheim, last Wednes- day morning burned a large hole in the dining room ceiling and on up through the roof of the ballding before it was gotten under control The property belongs to James An- man. The origin of the Blase is no known. Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerxon were sented in thelr kitchen when the smoke was noticed and the alarm gent In. The Miliheim Mire Company responded with the pump- er dnd a crew of men who quickly extinguished the blage. Damage i» old son of was all carried to a place of safety. In anticipation of inoreased og Rhy dus lo the vuildiilg Project State ce and vai, the Bele fonte Central purchased and was delivered here last Twes- John Marinak, of Clarence, was committed to the Centre County Jail Tuesday night after he had been arraigned before Squire ET Haynes, on a charge of disorderly conduct and threats. Belleved to be mentally unbalanced, Marinak will be held for medical examination at a later date. ‘Squire John M. Boob, Millheim Barough secretary, last Monday ten- dered his resignation from that of- fice, Mr. Boob was recently ap- pointed to a position with the Treas- ury Department, with headquariers al Scranton in the Internal Revenue Department. He left Tuesday after- noon to take up his new duties The Fergus Potter township, located alon Hall. Linden Hall road cessively by Mrs, Potter, Alvin Jones and David Noll, wag sold recently to Howard D. Callahan, who will oc- cupy it about April ist. Mr. Calla- han now lives mall farm in Harris towns Noll a: presen home in ques- home in Harris the Centre owned suc- rucetown Centre County Hospital Notes Admitted Spring Milis Patricia B Discharged Virginia Lee Watkins, State College: Mrs C. Ru Buller, Bellefonte: LeVe Poorman, Milesb Lester man, Centre Hall, R. Dx P. Jodon, Bellefonte Stover, Bellefonte: Hugl State College Boyd A Watkins Jellefonte admitted Monday Mid wa wd Saturday Tuesday of Last Week Admitted: Harry D. Evans heim. Discharged: Clarence Julian; Miss Florence M. Volynch Bellefonte: Helen Braucher, Spring Mills Mrs. Cyrus Bower, of Aar- onsburg. was admitted Tuesday and was discharged Wednesday Wednesday of Last Week Admitted Miss Mae C. Wil State College. Discharged: Mrs. B W. Nillsson and infant daughter Bellefonte; Mrs. Fred BE. Cain Bellefonte, R. D. 3: Richard Me- Clenahan, Centre Hall; Mrs Roy H. Hoy, Wingate: John Shaffer, Centre Hall--Mrs. Paul 1. Miller of Bellefonte, was admitted Wed- nesday and was discharged Thurs- day. Birth: A son was born to Mr and Mrs, George M. Shilling, of Blanchard Thursday of Last Week Discharged: LeRoy Bryan burg: Mrz. LeRoy Derstine, fonte, R. D 1 --MrSs ger. of Bowsisbure Thursday and was Snyder Mil Bager on, Miles- Belle Milton Bar- was admitted discharged Fri- \ Birth: A daughter was bom to Mr. and Mr James F. Shuey of Bellefonte. BR D1 Friday Admi "ort ited. George Shipley. Fiem- gion Mrs. Clayton F idigh Stat ¢ College, R D Laws. rence Croft, Bellefonte John M Katana, Latrobe Charles Myers, State College; Mrs. Steril Bressler Aaronsburg M1 Roy H. Hoy Wingate Mrs. Effie Brown, Belle- fonie, was admitted Friday and AS jscharged Sunday. Birth: A daughter was born to Mr. and M Paul I. Miller. Bellefonte Satarday Discharged Howard A.D alius, Belle- fonte: Mrs Marion Davis and fant daughter, Bellefonte; MTS Joseph Howard and infant daugh ter, Bellefonte. Birth: A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. OOF Smith. Jr.. Boalsh Dent Mas- ter Ri erman. Belle fonte Lewi kL. Williams Lun Sunday Sager Belle. Dunkle Milesbhurg. | hargec A. J Hev- erly. Bellefonte Mr 4 A. Dona- hoe and infant daughter State College. Birth A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ur- ban, State College There were 51 Hospital at the week 2 iient Ps beginning of Lhe this in Hospital Contributions The following contributions were received at the Centre County Hos- pital during the past week: From the Junior Red Cross. Ist grade Allegheny street school, 34 Wash- ingtor’s Birthday place cards, from M. 2. Johnson, Bellefonte, one lot o/ magazines I ———— I ———— GINGERY NAMES APPOINTEES TO U. 8. MILITARY ACADEMY As 4 result of the examination of sspirants for appointmeuts to West Point held at Tyrone on February 5 for the purpose of designating a principal and two alternates, Cone gresaman Don Gingery of the 230d | Congressional District announoes j that be has nominated Robert Re- ent sections of Centre, Clearfield day morning with engineer Harry | And Blair Cotten. McMurtrie, of Coleville, and The loco- There are —— who dislike RE — REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Charles A. Snyder, eb al, Lrustes, to G. C. Snyder, et ux, of State Col» lege, tract in Ferguson Twp... $6,000 T. Milford Herman, et al, to Elfea- beth Herman, of Lock Havem, trae! in Walker Twp... 81 First National Bank of Philips- burg, to Harry 1. Seiber, of Philips- burg, tract in Philipsburg; $4,000, W. E. Hoffman Company, to John H. Wallin, ot al, of Philipsburg, Lract in Philipsburg; $9360. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to General State Authority, Harris- burg tract in Philipsburg; $i. Pennsylvania State College, to General State Authority, Hawise purg, tract in State College: $1, First National Bank, of Indiana, to Maurice Baum, of State Colleges, tract in State College; $1 Thomas H. Wilson, et ux, le B. Geurrant, of State tract in College Twp., $1 mH. Noll, Jr. et al 0 Samuel BE. Noll, et al, of Pleasant Gap, tract in Spring Twp. $l. William H. Noll, Jt el al to Samuel E. Noll, et al, of Pleasan tract in Spring Twp; $1 C. Rerstotter, LO of Penn Twp, tract p.; $40 Dearmitt ta Nol- College Fllery in ak R et ux, to ™ Pine Grove Mills, Twp. $1 1, to Dawid ofr Min College FARM CALENDAR Timely Reminders from The Pean- wvivania State College School of Agriculture Prune for Structure ~Witl { ! grower inning ure, say Pem The struct nportant goal ure ning on 1 C58 strengthen Topdressing Fein g¢ manure with superphosphiaie H desirable when tp ures or h land and ct generally fertilized, ac- ageonomists at the Penn- jiate C _ ge. However, I niire take the place : oP od in the ulate good orci Tells How to Cull--A new publica jon of the Pargpuylvania State Col- lege, Circular 188, "Selection of Lay~ id Breeders,” deals with the tics of desirable birds and of fowl s which should be w flock Ask your copy Lion of Ye SFTUD | al d sugar handling and pro- nn State foresters rn equipment. Cover nd gahes the sap fre. y po apora’e to exact denait ¥Y at an even tempéraiure Get Lawn Mower Ready Now is the Lime to chek awn mows to see that cleas:, and wali-olled for the coming season. Penn State agronomists point ou bluegrass or bluegrass troubled with crab- MOWer AMMA OF Med and kept there Field Day-June § ha as the date for the annual Field Day at the Peansyl- Stat # College METHODIST CHURCH PROGRAM TO BE HEARD ON THE AIR your arp, 4 nigh as willbe Farmery' econd annual radio . of the Methodist urely over the Mutual System will be held lay evening. March wk broad Episcopal Broadcast next Wed- nd. a 10 will include singing Jeanette McDonald, star radio, and concert piat- addresses by Congressman Barton, suthor of books in the field of religion; Bishop Edwin Holt Mughes, and Arthur Compton Nobel prize-winning physicist of he University of Chicago The broadcast is designed to reach a series of dinners in Meth- odist Episcopal churches across the country, The local outlet of the Mutual roadeasting System Is radio sta~ tions WOR, Newark, and WLW, Cincinnati, Bishop Hughes, one of the speak~ ers on the program, has appeared in Bellefonte on several occasions program Miss creen orm Br f SNS I OR Rheumatism Must Go With This Reliable Scientific Remedy That Eliminates Poisons {rom the System PAIN PROMPT! Y EASED Riwomatic Polsons and fexins cause deposits in the Joints and mus eles and clog the whole system. The only possible way to gol rid of them fs to drive them oul with proper in- ternal medication. You need LUE- BERTS NOX 'EM TABLETS AND CAPSULES (combined) to do this for you. They relieve the SRcthelats _— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. February 24, 1938 Echoes From the Past He oe tr FIFTY YEARS AGO E. C. Humes, president of the First National Bank of this place, has been seriously ill for three or four days, but at this writing he is some better, Died: On Pebruary 9th, 1888, E. Stover, son of John and Stover. of Lauverton, of Brights Disease and inflammation. Aged 17 yenr, 5 months and. 16 days. Inter. ment at Shiloh, On Tuesday morning a youmg man named Royer had his jog caught between the cowealcher of the engine and a car on the Le- mont railroad, near Reynolds Mul. He was not seriously hurt but had a very Darrow escape Will Perlstein will open a new dry goods and notion store in the New Bush Arcade about March 20 Billy is a good hoy, understands his business, and will keep lhe best goods in his line. He Is accomodat- ng and pleasant. He expecta to do v cash business, and by constant ales at small profits will deserve fair of trade Jno Sarah share North lot hart Ol gave a ol feet north of his Relormed chur of worship is has ald out this portion into lot The Mr, Ke¢ Millhelm about 100 dence Wo the vhieh a vetted ff hi house He farm town firm of Holme and at th your consideration Now we your independence thm rena when Joseph Alexander Rankin retired about fternoon diseases fos Bellefonte bu 3.30 oclock W from & oom He had been some me. Sure were his widow, three d and two ns: Mrs, Charl Cook and the M lise Carrie Rankin, WB Bellefonte, and John Pasadena, Callfomis. Mr. Rank father was one of the very early ettlers of Centre County. Fu eral orvices, held at the Presbyie were largely, attended hurch The death of Clyde Johnsot one of the saddest that has or red in our neighborhood for sor time, and asbould deter other from jhunping freight tradns, Clyde was nding on the engine of 1 Buffalo Run Raliroad. unknown the engineer or trainmen. He sitting on the link box of the ter der, and the engine was backing down to couple on to some oar The jar in the act of coupling threw Clyde off and he fell under the wheels of the tender and had ut off and was terribl about the head ! he engineer, carried quite a distance and the cries the boy for his mother wore heartrending that strong man he was, Jerry was nearly crazed All that medical skill could do wy done, hut the boy died from shock ation of falling health viving Ler Sara} Rankin Rankin Ite awoke he was In a perfect sweat wr, Married: On the Rev, Z. A, Yearick, at the Reform- eg parsonage, Aaronshurg, Mr. A Jackson Stover and Miss Eve Sto- ver, both of Halnes township, Harry Keller, of Adjutant Gener- al Hasting's department, spent sev- eral days in Bellefonte and dropped in to see the Demogral., Hamry is spending hi evenings reading Blackstone, Rev, Dr. Woodside, who has been engaged In Missionary work in Ine dia for the past forty vewrs, lec. tured on that subject in the Pres- | byterian churdt on Sabbath morne- and evening. He Is earnest in work and has devoted the best life to Mt for the 16th inst by jel eR ing his cars of his The race 1802 seems Presidency of 0 be between John Spangler, Mayor of Centre Hall ind his son, J. L. Spangler, Mayor Bellefonte, with the chances ol old gentleman getting there ay he has already been Bher- county Low of Centre Some of the employes at ie Bellefonte Furnace struck Tuesday r higher wages thie Me ing w compelled to heir places with other pose the matte amicably set n made | that dire port and rs ere upply we Nave men couiag { effo Led MN ad tievy to Ix ery ing u vard Dose Bower, tiie bor« addi under north vanou Mm : Leen On Lamb will build in vario Ann street A OOLY y OWher morni been of Lemont, of whooping rod 4 mont! d 1 day MeClellan of Lincoln, has been visiting I Robert McKnight for the will return hotne toO- Bruce Garman, son of Garman Hotel, weyere atiack cumatism Philips- thie Mimses Shivery Some pretty good caught in 8 net Jacob Woodring, of Port Matilda wd a queer experience not jong nee with the night mare, which as the genuine article. He dreams tim! some frightful animal was fier him J him in its worerful jaws. He suffered the tors ture of » martyr in his mind. When Mika AUR { this ekers Creek » Showalter, of sition We siting h . He [Ace being a diy are nt the going 10 crush " Ww K but the hideous animal had disap- seared. While the night mare was 1 him our friend Jake was tearing ard LA mac Stam Martha James Anna Thompson and Rus The fojjoxtg 1 purchased The resident feen yedrs Episcopal chureh here, home age of 74 veary his wife and two Howard T versed a clean-up sale of his live- stock and farming implements, the sale was expected to be the largest ever Valley farm belongings Announcement Pittsburgh of the Miles 8 H mil all Cieciricia “weCiric C the Hos recruiting wall La . from the stable was apaomen two Wik bye Marriage following couples Estright both of Bnow Sho Curly Woods Grove Loister, Huntingdon hotly of Howard: T. Riaine Hoster- many and I school apis at Thrift Hilda Maye: Edwin Longwell Madaline Schreck, wll Mus ——— Vath Rows, Hoy, Wasson, Rev, John Hewitt of Bellefonte, and rector of B8t died Mich He was sons Btruble forme: for six- John's at hi: al the survived by in Coldwater of Zion, ade and one of held in Nittany Btruble had rented his expected to sell all hi Mr and Was made in murrisge of Dane Clemson, prominent busi mam and financier of *that cit to Mis mnger Centre of Frank H Christine Miller, a Mr. Clemson wis a Countian and was ; Clemson, of famou formes brother Storms- Hoy Mr and Mn townshilp, whe been employed the Blate Cen- had enlisted the William..- ana wa on of , of Beune: recently hud t n by mpany U. 8 Navy at oli 10 1¢ g ordes POI » Nis ann { 1 theatre rder asking them commenting aoua 8tudemt 3 tL am cinens arme- analog lrwin, well known farmer and while wis watering bringing kicked The man, aithough red managed to wal k days alter the survived by his wile of children Hoenses were Naud Charlies H Charonlsi er, M. Rouse, and Sarah FE Wingate; Edwin and Hazel D. Fetuer George Farnham and both of Philipsburg Centre Hall / Potters Mills Ralph and Cora A Heaton, Mae E Noll, both of How the bed He kicked himsell pal it of bed, jammed hig foot of the window and broke lwo His wife became alarmed at antics ind yelled murder” «ith a vigor that alarmed the youseliold. Jake's friends are hav. considerable fun over it while jake has been nursing his broken iy Bread oO OM patience TWENTY YEARS AGO Roland Pahir, of Julian, and M Cora Stere, of Niagara Falis. N. Y., went to Lock Haven where the were united In masriage by Rev. Homer C. Boblitt The Rev. Walter H tendered his of the Lutheran College and was 10 accept the Trinity Lutheran church Hughesville, Lycoming County William D. Holloway a Penn State student residing at the Nit. tany Inn. was overcome by fumes of chlorine gas while working in the chemistry laboratory and was confined to his room flor everal ns Frank Safko mines al Snow fractured collar aught between side of the mine to the Bellefonte treatment The following Maxwell bile agents: W. C. Grader, Coburn; C. H Barnes, Bellefonte, WW. H Meyer, Centre Hall, and J. J. Sny- der, State College, advertised that the P. O: B, price of Maxwell se- dans was $1185.00, Fred L. Showers, of Bellefonte had secured a» position with the Aetna Explosives Company, at Em- porfum, and was working In the packing and blending room. He was employed seven days a week and received a salary of $3.75 per day J. HB Detwiler, farmer and stock breeder residing west of Centre Hail, reported that while his fame ily was sented al the dinner table 8 tremor of the earth was felt, A fow yeues previously the family ex. parienced 8 similar Incident and Iter ib wag discovered that a por. tion of hig farm had dropped down to form a sink hole, Traub a cal Wo emploved n the shoe stained a bone when he was a mine cur and the He was brought Hospital for AULOMoO- were initiated Lodge of Red held in their County Bank new members the Bellefonte at 8 ocereInony the Centre Men rooms in ing f members of Le onstabulary from Troop D Butler. were comfortably housed the Pleasant Gap Hotel, taking the Jace of members of Troop A Who sere transferred to other stations Sale of Three hew Aw Tasty Pancakes Easy to Bake with an Llactric Roaster EVEN temperature! Even bout dis tribution’ Baling done at just the right speed’ Women who see thew electnc roasters lor pancake baking “rave’ about this superior method IVs 0 mmpla and eawy and the pancakes are mmply delicious One woman says "Whee 1 baked pancakes on my fuel stove 1 could bake only two at a time, because the griddle got hot only wn the meddle But the gnddle of my electnc roaster gets hot all over, and | can bake a8 many a sax of a ime Get an alectne roaster! It will do 50 much for you-~bake, roast, cook meals, stew, grill—and everylhung testes better! ELECTRIC TF RANGE DEALER a» KILOWATT “Your Willing Servant” COSTS LESS THAN EVER The average monthly operating cost of an elec: tric rang4 is only about $2 00, but many users cook for even less than that. prom o—- MEASURING International Sunday School Lesson then is a In crowds Cure and Deg an Ga het —————— - Sunday School Lesson A MAN'S WORTH — f that they be allowed 0 a herd of swine thal was leed- a nearby hill. Oranted per- fon, the unclean spirits left Lhe The swine, perhaps frighten- ed by thu hrieks and wild ges- stioved hut nile: Vor February 27, 1938, mins i— 1 TEX] How much man of more valle I 4 swine?" Matthew 127 12 an oud ¢ the maniac, began steep ncline Ma GOLIYEN ww run plunged ang were tures of own the headlong into the ~ drowned. 1-74 As 8000 WL rieg 10 Lhe Text: Mary » ' (Lesson word of this wi owners of the crowd rashed 0 Amazed, they saw Lhe 8 wot i VEER ting at the feet of Jesus, clothed and 4 got LG 4 DOat BUG in his right mind. Instead of re aiptes 1 ARE HN oicing in the healing of this poor main though! they had suf - Fes In grealer 0 depart HOCK an eflort 10 get from the ang away large for a little while wo se uch LeeGeQ rest maniac OIE IT HAs QISCIDPM man HNOwWeved W } ( that one We aboul Filan ¥ EWC ure n sUrrowu r Ove ding moun~ he son Into maging threatened to overturn ra Frightened, th wakened Jesus, He out Who p ave 1] conscering u Waem thu Oe aseiios asking STATE COLLEGE RESIDENTS TO OVEN HARDWARE STORE The othe ' hinuell, who, knowing State they ET " > ner, ol Coll need Laat ind Teall hapdware near Sivatinn and OWRITT igned position with the Friek-Reid Sup- ply Company of Pittsburgh rr ————— ———————. One way to spend money is note for a friend nger recently re w OT st a EN — THE LADY OF THE HOUSE savs MY COOKING IS THE FASTEST THAT SHE HAS EVER DONE! re 0) “ELECTRIC RANGE Speeds Up Cooking and Saves Watching Time,” Say Users ® “[ prefer my 8 work and watching time.” Canonsburg, Pa) ®"] find my electnc ange ‘much any other method of " (Mrs. Cochrane, Mt. Pleasant, Pa) ® “Electric Vagus nay lidve be been slow and ex- pensive , Dt are Rly fast ye i c R. Reeves, Brownsville, \ Ld iL] net only found my electric much faster 9d stove but the mater reading also y small increase.” (Mis. Martha B. , Irwi Visit the Dealers’ Stores—See the New 1938 Clockric Ranges «Better Looking, Paster and Mose Bificient Than Bver! the automatic oven-meal service of ic range. It is goRveniout and saves (Mrs. K. L McMillen, tr than iam C. «L XS
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