August 4, 1938. b THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BEL LEFONTE, PA. Page Thres A — | Echoes From the Past FIFTY YEARS AGO A party consisting of Misses Crit- | tenden, Strickland, Luckenbach and Garman and Messts Jenkins and Davis, pienicked at the Intersection last Tuesday. All report having a good time. The next centennial should be that of the settlement on Spring Creek of Jacob Rouser, which oc- curred early in 1788. The old man moved from Annville, now Lebanon county, and settled at Houserville where many of his descendants re- side. Among the members of Company “B" all in turmoll and preparation They are getting ready to leave Fri- day for Conneaut Lake where they wil] spend ten days of exhiliration enjoying the breezes as they are) walted softly across the water, They also will undergo the rigid disci- pline of military life The creamery at Spring Mills is doing excellent work. On an aver- age of 800 paunds of butter is made dally, although some days the total is 1600 pounds. The butter is churn- ed in two large churns, one holding 200 and the other 250 gallons. In a clean, cool room the butter thoroughly worked and tly pack- Yesterday morning a horse driven in the wagon of Bunnel & Alkens began to kick and in some way got his feet between the tongue and spring of the wagon. A crowd quick- ly assembled and it was thought the Jeg would be broken, but by taking the top off the spring the leg was taken out uninjured. Al a meeting of the school direc tors of Howard borough, teachers were chosen to teach the three schools: G. W. Rumberger, of Unio: ville will teach the Grammar Schoal. The Intermediate will be taught by Joseph Gardner, a native of Howard, and Fannle Gardner will teach the Primary school Mrs. Abrah Stover, of Methodist Hill, Bellefonte, died after a several months’ lliness with typhoid fever at the age of 33 years. It was bellev- ed she contracted the disease while nursing he: husband who had suffer- ed from the malady for a number of months, A large number friends attended funeral gervices home. Interment was made Union cemetery Some fellow with more wind than brains hied himself to East Curtin Street at 5 o'clock Monday mo and with some kind of a wind ment \ade the morning hideous by the Dh sounds he blew out of the big end of the instrument. All the dleepers, big and on th street, were awakened i at a when sleep Is sweetest. Such sance should be abated There are many mning about strangely enough because some boy claim to a second one the law did not orities of the the 5 neatly Ning ed into boxes for shipment Thursday evening last an enjoy- able event took place at the residence of Mrs. Mary Tipton, Howard. Miss Frank Tipton, of that place, and Mr Bdward McEntire, of Tuscumbia, Mo., were united in marriage, with the Rev. Mr. King of the M. E church officiating. The newly mar- ried couple will remain in Howard for a month, and will then go to their Missouri home where Mr. McEntire will engage in the profession of law. LEFT HOME AND IS WANTED Monday evening, July 16, Mrs. Han- nah C. Rover, the wife of George E Royer, who lives a mile west of Millheim, mystetiously and without cause left a family six small children and has not been heard of since. Her husband who is distracted with grief and anxiety for his wife's welfare offers a re- ward of $50 for any reliable and cer- tain Information as where- abouts, The woman medium height weighs about 150 pounds, is well set, has sandy hair, gray eyes and the bridge of her nose has a slight Roman bend. Her age is 40 years. instiru- ile ttle time a nuil- obnoxious streets curs our which ASSOSSOrS pass ove will 1a an innovatic “ATE or Lake ougnt borou Lo IRN auth forced be the have er quiring dogs to mer, and them muzzied une in sum- A same taxe her home and of is empl 1 his East met with on last wh all ac rday forend might have was engaged In timber building to her “He some caused his death is of sorting out on the un le of the and around Was Uj on the child of A young Daniel gher, who buried his wife months ago, died Saturday 3 week and was buried in the Catholle cemetery, Sunday The crops of this ceunty have never been better Two more years like this will put our farmers on their feet again A Isaac Harpster, Miss Rockey, living several miles met with an accident n east of Bellefonte, cied Friday last ®on between Centre Hall and was buried in the Union ceme- Fort, which might bave tery at Zion, Sunday W. 8. more seriously than jt did Musser will, in a short time, have & on his way to town fine new bus running between MUl- was dark. Suddenly he happened ! heim and Coburn A small child run onto a stone pile on the pike of W. 8. Wian died Tuesday evening upsetting the vehicle and throwing from what was supposed to have him out. breaking his right arm be- been cholera infantum tween the wrist and elbow : your girls off the sireets at ni same. night John Spangler you want to save sorrow and sh near having an acci There are too many “Th pike com running at large when ) more ci be under the parental roof ohn for trave Confer, who resides on Logan Street it that is dangerously ill with pleurisy. He & comp has been confined to bed for several weeks Galla- several t eight-foot Scheffler on the head gash. He was removed to h and Dr. Dorworth was called t minister treatment board Of ntre Hall he sta- and Old resul He was and th ted ua dent or spot Mr. Harpster any for a smal] time he unable a biacksmith by TWENTY YEARS AGO Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Baird formerly of Belle- Henry Stoner, of State College fonte, was killed in an accident at a trip through Penn's Valley Punxsutawney. No details Baird's han dsome King-8 3 available hen accident were available here The Modern Woodmen's Three stars appeared on the ger- State College was contemplating or- vice flag displayed at the home of ganizing a band. Members of Mr. and Mrs. Bryon W. Garis, mer band were to form the neucleus Centre Hall. John was in France; of the new group Willlam was in the coast artillery Bellefonte lost two of its oldest nd and Herbert had recently left for bes: known citizens wit three Camp Lee, Virginia days’ time when Abram Baum and ETI ——— Louis Ddil passed away. Mr. Baum was 84 years old, an: 1 wa Dial 4021 Specializing In Surgery bi 84 years old, and Mr. Doll ‘was ie 22 Years Practical Experience DR. A. A. DONAHOE VETERINARIAN Dog & Cat Hospital 123 North Barnard Street STATE COLLEGE SE » ass wii 10 work } ais juring the He ia trade Carl McCoy. son of Thomas MoCoy, ar 3 made of the lodge atl a for- in 2a) thin One of men Bam the first to offer Centre County his services to Uncle in the World War wag E. C Gen. Practice Miles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miles, of Milesburg, who enlisfed on Apri] 24. 1917 and went to Prance on July 1 of that year. Harry Ulmer Tibbens, a graduate of the Bellefonte High School who since that time had become adver- tising manager for the largest de- partment store in Wheeling, W. Va was visiting friends and relatives in Bellefonte and vicinity. A sextet of Bellefonte Odd Fel- lows, consisting of Charles Schaef- fer, David Barlett, Jr., Willis Wion, Lioyd Stover, Nevin Cole and Curtis | White motored to Tyrone to attend a meeting of that lodge. Mr. S8chael- fer was Initiated into the Canton- ment there the others having join- ed on a previous occasion, Marriage licenses were lasued to the following couples: Joseph De- ianey. and Lodie M. Weaver, both of i Nittany: Enos Bartholomew, of Mill Hall, and Jennie V. Butler, | Eagle. Lester Harper, State College, and Isabel Graham, Luzerne; Henry J. Stover and Tevola Keller, both of {| Anronsburg, “| Lewis Casselberry, of sy Iflt'sa you know it's the Finest Washer Made Do all your ironing quicker, and better, comfortably seat. ed, at a new THOR TRONER Bellefonte Hardware Co. PHONE 295 Bellefonte, Pa. Howard, while riding his motorcycle near the Forge, Bellefonte, was thrown from the machine and was taken to the Bellefonte Hospital for treatment It was found he had sustained a dis- location of one arm. It was believed the accident had been caused when the machine's stand fell to the ground, throwing the ‘cycle out of | ons. pontrol. i The sun beat with such heat against the side of one of the bee- hives owned by Willlam J. Wilson, at | Howard, that the wax comb inside melted and ran out of the hive. More than a gallon of honey escap- LEFONTE ed and many bees were drowned in BEL 0 PA. | the sticky substance they had work- Phone 432 ed 50 hard to gather. Mr. Wilson and T. A. Pletcher opened the hive, cleaned out the melted comb, and Satisfaction Guaranteed gathered up the honey which they IN EVERY DEAL re twigs and brush to ast 8 . [8 a orm for the bees In gath- In Every Particlar ering it and putting it back in piace REMEMBER When You Wand Anything in Lumber - Millwork, Doors, Sash, Roofing W.R.SHOPE i A Mt. | a John Tressler, Bellefonte taxi man, had purchased a fine town Maxwell for use In his business. Mt was a fine car and was expected to increase ity owner's business considerably, Clarence Zeigler, for gome time employed as assistant clerk in the offices of the County Commission - ers, resigned that post to accept em ployment in the offices of the Titan Metal Company Daniel Grove, Centre County Com. missioner, had been appointed to purchase first class horses and mule for the government. The animal were to be stabled at Centre Hall until they passed inspection hy gov ernment authorities, Herbert Hull, Mrs. Clayton Baney and Miss Alleen Hull, of Niagara Falls, were guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. W. W. Bickett, having been called here by the serious iliness of Miss Mary Hull, a sister of Mr, Hull and Mrs. Baney Several aged were seriously ill father was confined Spring Street. The condition Mathias Thall, who had suffered a stroke, was eadily growing more serious and Henry Haupt was re ported to be sinking John Derstine members of ansport Leviat German liner Bellefonte M R to his residents Johnson's home on of and John MecNich the tariend.’ at thelr bov: { dopen home. had ma to Eu- Dad and rance Wallace N. Ig Centre Hall, was tl the Centre Hall $1000 worth Others i were Messi ka and E. M. Huyett, rep the town and Jacob Mr. ligen, 1 ! ATA office Ww Ww Al’ had o had p post limb of ings Stamps chased that A. C. Rig resenting who Shearer rural SUgar ration (rove meal iT the James Lose biaze threw waler from ladders. A alarm was sounded, but the biam was under control before the com- panies arrived on the scene flee HOLTS HOLLOW Mrs and Mrx : William Lac Ice cream were served as refreshments Naomi Lucas spent the weekend with home folks at Pleasant Gap Mrs. Charles Poorman is spending her vacation with rela res at Clear- field and expects to visit At Jacksonvill cake ant Evelyn John- Mr. and Mrs ter weole & Mi Poorman home and Mrs. Roy Sheesley and children, Ray Oriffin of Stormstow: were Sunday guests ai the Orvis Watson home Mrs. Agnes Bhawley and daughter Deane spent Priday with relatives at this place. Mrs. John Watson, Nevin Watson, Dickie Fyfe, John and Tommie Con- way. were visitors at the M. C. Reese home at Gum Stump on Thursday Mr. and Mrs Walter Sweitzer Joanne and Jone Rhoades of Belle fonte, Mrs. Roy Sheesley and sons were callers at the Watson home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Clearfield, spent home folks. Mrs. Orvis Watson and son spent Saturday night with relatives at Stormstown. hnsonburg Fetzer and daugh callers at the James Wesley of the weekend with ith: SeiWent ads hing results, Asthma Cause Dissolvedin1 Day Thanks to the Prescription of a physician with 30 years experience, it Is now possible to get rid of those terrible spells of choki gasping. ooughing and wheezing hma by dissolving the true cawme, which is mucus or phlegm. No more hy Dwders, oR, more h ermic injec prescription, E-ZENE to Sk in 3 minutes, remov- rd the mucus oquse of Asthma ai. tacks, also hetping to purify the blood 8.504 restore vitality so that you soundly all n gr yi an ee iy ug a wert Van Cu if. B-Z Bs 80 or FO " joy oar anteed to give you free, easy breath ing in 3 hours and to stop your Asth- ma attacks and 3 completely In 8 daya or money on return of package. new Ohbinese y for A Hay Peover, One ng Simm Infections, and short ness of breath in general. Ouarans teed to make you breathe E-Zer than Any other remedy extant or money unded. PREE DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY {AND SUNDAYS. Prepared in the laboratories of the = Sunday School Lesson FAITH. for hs Naomi people is Amis Centre County Hospital Notes Monday of Last Week Discharged: Miss Wana Strickler on his Centre Hall, R. D. 1; Charles D, Bar person tholomew, Centre Hall; Mrs. Jame him? E. Woin, Bell RD 1: Mrs my peopie, and thy and Lhe fillet, In cookery Willlam J. Cunningham, and infant Cod.’ with 1: 16 panied her wild the man introduce gon Pleasant Gap the her two or three hin fn st or the woman, when Donovan R., Cooke, Jr., of Blau Text: The Book of Ruth) A time? ' i ome affalr where the hostess has Co was admitted Monday and nys shake wked the introduction and was discharged Tuesday, These troduced? ! find Lhe thrown Lo admitted Monday 4.0 MH good man § r? were arged Frid : Mrs. Joseph come to the in his shirt What is the real difinition ef Bellefonte: Mrs, Georg leeves? a housewarming? A jan RD. | When st leav hote] dining A son wag bor laundry Lhe Mr Edward MoC COCSSAryY iy ' frst? RD 3 What Tuesday of Last Week Admili Ch Howard D w Wal Modern Etiquette a ler?" RUTH: ADVENTUROUS eft N TEXT: “Thy wife as What when “Mrs. Dr. Mil should one writs calling to soe a too ill to receive woman makes a social and keeps on | import ant do? mald ving | their own native land decided return to her Bethlehem, her home town, two other widows aACoOm~ on journey, as was custom lowards a departing guest. The older woman finally told Orpha a h to in 10 their thstanding their oe go with hier, wd WO 1 When a call at a man's office, chatting, when work to finish, what should he 2. When a hoste has no do all the serving, is it all to he has GOLLY shall =. Codd my pe op efonte WwW nat 18 a the and must 8s} it for % it 3. Should hands when belr LO serve (Les on lege ret two men alw r ! na ’ nome I'he Book of Ruth wa an : : willly five roll AHory writings My ‘ ! maeives tients were disch Runkle Bush, Ju Bi ig In manger table EK nsy Rn Naon rit iid and : When Ruth Ww stay Lh for a AY jen ve we hear Naom! her er woman ut Passage ©ON- th even. 24 Jews : 14 Were on five YM vy great Ru On read ROU Jewish Peat of estival to calendn Pen days uh ’ : h wa id he wying hols When ing a to Mr i in tf a N : in Bellefonte J iin t} | . y . ') PI he ox the man o woman ey VOUT ~BNown uxieen Lory goes HACK trip ff eyr . int dou ries before Chri and to a physici- wm Ww is.) pronounced? not Known Answers atl botiom of coluinn, that A W would i ten during tis of Exrs n ‘ , n ! be difficul for wy 1d Bell fon Ty ! i » oer. intended LAH Lg Her as a Yu fn RUNVILLE IE ). Liacharged. Edward hash policy Sowards loneigners IIe 405 Naor . } 4} art tsa + nr os “i “2 rn adin fu / shi TV tated UH or deal : _ he , > % de Siw iom " AYE bo, p a t nde y : neo Der ab Whe Li Reformed Pastor 8:1 chul teed DOS a Wa Ale regard sed, but ri Evangelical and Nevin # mm J. M {. Hartswick, Su Port Matilda Presbyterian fy 154 members Wednesday of Last Werk Bible Ende Boalsburg Lutheran Prea R Thursday of Last Week Notice d ‘ in ‘ { fn A clr ted: Mrs Geor Special Co ——— — a———r POMONA GRANGE NEWS Quarterly Pomona Meeting be represent. TRS nf Pomona Tank will BE ON v ¥ Hose Explied Bu nday altern made a busine Pleasant Thursday Howard Hal * we bsgyt Crange as Supper will g Vert . Girange H served Saturday ook. At ir the be the Fifth Held Hers Cain, Be , . | _ al Byaret i ] : wil! sunday ’ . » “ nisieboe 43 clositg and «ad- master : gnmen this rsesbion of Po- 1488 ty Mr Charles mons Arangs Way uige, 84 Jom Eagle Grang Ue bers participating In the program to em- psd Brompine: portant Menu ton 3 KUOOAKST meeting - . - Answers to Modern Etiquette the Gay as An Im Luncheon Reading 0 RIWA) ome from tly to the tear of reading 4% Pepi when y read, as one is Pet | ot were formal Tain on Lhe eyes A merryn taking NEURALGIC P RHEUMATIC NERVE ALL WILL BE QUICKLY RELIEVED il LUERERT'S KANOMOR CATSULES Negraigie and b tw one Ball hour If want HE XO MORE try them 30: and 60s $e box ot Druggints. A 30¢ package mailed ta any sullorer from PAIN for 160 te cover mall ing expenses A, G. LUEBERT, P.D, howe Snake Bites Two, 110 the bedroom to fir hes 3-yoar-ola ck Mrs Ter ih Boonbmls: spebiid 'mumbers this cOommitiee are Goodhatt., Progress Ella Aolt, Union een the mas Members Mrs. FP VY Grange, Mrs Grange. Mrs. Ruth Harper, Balleyville Grange; Mrs had bitten the Frances Brooks Logan Grange. and Bath mother and Mrs Bertha Confer, Howard Grange seriously ill as chair All 18 subordinate and iosed door she fretling. something to open tere) 5 bed ooking Copper d snake writh- Pulling back the covers on down a family group, or in escort iz often done and hea, Nerve Pains a French word meaning 3 y neck ders Pronounce da-kol-1a day. 0 as in doll. ac- syilabie un AWAY found the foot maddie | 3% "i that 1t d on wore Contesville man # EXHIBITS " gr fi IF B ww 70 Acres of Beautiful Grounds, All De- g++ voted to Camping and Exhibitions. 600 Families Spending the Week in Tents. > Grange Park, Cenire Hall wees AUG. 25 fo SEPT. 2 As. CONCERTS PLAYS, Etc. THOUSANDS ATTENDING DAILY TO VIEW SPLENDID ATTRACTIONS & ENJOY VARIED AMUSEMENTS. 65 YEARS OLD ~ - GROWING BIGGER AND BETTER EVERY YEAR SE BIG IMPLEMENT DISPLAY! Hertienliural Exhibits! HEA SPEAKERRE OF STATE AND IMMENSE STOCK AND POULTRY DISPLAY! NATIONAL REPUTATION CHILDREN UNDER TWELYE YEARS OF ADMISSION Entire Week - 50c | “asi Sito sass | PARKING Automobiles - 25c $= |Tibbins Pharmacy, Beech Creek. Pa " , after rebullding the damaged hive.
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