November 23, 1939, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PK. Page Thies Echoes From the Past Fifty Years Ago Mrs. Josiah Owens died on Oc- mitt tober 26, 1889 (Bd. Nott M JO Owens was the mother o Gfrerer, of Bellefont (Editor's Note: ‘These taken word for word fron of 1889, in the belief tha od of presenting the new ago is of almost equal Interest readers as the half-cent itself) Mrs. Polly Emerick, w» Mam Emerick, decea Sunday, November dence near Centre was about 70 years made at Centre Hall or A. J. Lee, of Centre H us that marble hs on the farm of Mr. Krebs, two mil lersburg. Sample pronounced genuine deal in marble The ‘Modocs, a from Boalsbur for 15 years taken of a hunt for des Mountains Al with several broke cami anything, 15 years and one bea: who was ) named Marts at home near There is gener con bad condition of the « Consider l Kk { have had, there der they are wreu ing rink at thi for the winter se afternoon, ais \ rink if being managed Dy B. and the Bellefont d Monday evening both trains or Bald Eagle Valley road The mall going wes Mill Hall, caused by of the engine breakin suecessful hunting s0 far was the home last week n woods with four fine carloads of oyster the detention dumped into the below Williams; energetic busine building an oper: ing to purchass for that PUI poss gohe back ! resume his labor 8am Randall’ they * Years Ago Fourten carlos been shipped the Centre Ha pany. The pric to $1.30 a bus! A two-year- an Overland car dr sMcClellan, collide ‘Btoner n | seyville. 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Barber and both of Lemont James A nd Florence Snyder, botl ne; Willlam Spitler Ridge, and Charlotte Ann Milton Julian: Ralph E, Malone, Yarnell and Olive M. Tate, Bellefonte With toward a long, hard winter, Ir well, of Centre Hall meell i Norse hide ued a view H H all overcont especially U irpose. Tim cont wa calf skin ised Tor cuft cont WHR RiVINEg IL @4 neat a ( rope when the § man Mr side and STATE COLLEGE Rae Alexander of West Park w A 10 were married Farrell fat } peekend in New Wes: Poin where the Penn State Fame H Newman, Jr hia, called on Mrs Carner and daughter College avenue week Mrs. Phyllis Aurand, Mrs Phoebe Breon and Mrs. Margaret Pulton entertainied the members of the Gleaner’s Sunday School class a church Tuesday of Phila Margaret Julia of East evening last one evening Mr. and Mrs South guest H G. Waterbury of Atherton street have as their their daughter-in-law Mrs Paul Waterbury, of Mt. Carmel. Tili« nois, Mr. Waterbury will join his wife at his parents home for the Christmas holidays and will leave for their home on January 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Taylor of the Glenniand Apartments announce the engagement of “their daughter Jean to John Ritenour, son of Dr and Mrs. Joseph P. Ritenour of Eas’ Campus, W. V. Dennis, of apartments spent, and evening in Easton, iar poe Most people sverid Bs much time ge. Gleninland ay alternoon | people * : H Te help you over these Tp geet DAYS J. M. Keichline | One of the Oldest Agencies In Centre County ANN W. KRICHLINE, Temple Court wins caused by a stove- | pipe which passed through the roof, immediately decided to Saltis Clar- Mary Sandy preparing for Long- had made for cap and gloves nneq trims and the same on the vered with to deve op | proposed facll~ | Mecla Park and its recreation [fen | Eggs from the Pennsylvania Sate | Collage were being sold at $100 8 dozen while other eggs were selling nt 80 cents a dozen in State College »| 70 cents in Bellefonte, and strictly fresh eggs In Penn's Valley at 7 cents In the Spring the Rey. C. B. 80) der, of Millheim, sold his Ford ar 1 to Paul Heckman, of near Reber burg, and then bought a new OVE land. Latest reports from the region were that the two gentlemen had traded cars and that the Reverend was again rambling around u old Ford Dr. and Mrs. R. 1 ing to move from the Flats to the Lutheran Linn street vad and family whe rone where the Capers SI Arran Sho maker onage on East by Harry Taylo expected to move to Th ; Mr. Taylor, former bookkeeper io! ie Titan 1] ployed i Americal ated lar capacit 1d Stone Cr The voun ! the Mi Cowher Rose Cowher beth MeClalr all of cami failed to get confused Si JACKSONVILLE @ ope. Josephin hd Award Leilch and Lew nd Richard of Clintondale Mrs. Lucy Conaway gave a quilt ing and the following ladies amsist- ed her on Wednesday, Mrs Robert ‘onaway, Mrs. Orin Pye, Mr: W Ham Dixson ant Mrs William Beightol Mr. and Mrs sons, spent Sunday evening at the! home of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Toffler and family Joel Royer of Zion, Moss, ¢f MiffMinblirg. called at the Nevin Yearick home last week Mr. and Mrs. William Podrmai and daughters Margaret and Evel’ of Howard, were Sunday afternoon callers at the Richard VYonada home Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baird and son Ralph of Bellafcnte, spent Bun- day evening at the A. A Garrett home | Mr. and Mrs. William Beighto!] and children, Lotise gnd Bar] ac- companied Mr. and Mrs. John Dunkle and son Paul of Beliefonte, | 0 Kylertown, and were Sunday] dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. | | Frank Harter and were afternoon | Visitors at the Harry Harter home. | {on the return trip the Beightols) were supper guests of the Dunkié | family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mabus of | | Bellefonte, spent Saturday evening} rh the ©. BE. Aley home. | Ted Koch and son Teddy, oi | 3 | Climondate spent Sunday morning | | at the Elmer Swope home } Mrs. Miles Bartley and children | Spent Sunday afternoon at the Les- | Yr Bartley home of Zion. Milford Beightol was a Sunday and Dan nsurance Agency Phone 190 is GR be Harold Dolan and’ Kreamer succeeded | which he expected to operate. AS “| dinner guest of his sister, Mrs Rob- | Mr before | side line, he The fire the fourth at the same place in a “rt « | 0 Ray Deitz and fonte Wing M1 ( RRL rot hie Mann Sunday ’ os Hyle Ld AEE LA AE A ME MM y % \4 5 ’ a WN v ws E35 », » TY » i, oY SP — man and Mn Of Howard, Mr daughters Mrs, Brown and Mrs. lone and gi Mrs motored here and other callers were! Yarnell Aley, Vivian Wolfe antl Arline and conveyed her ne My: family of Belle- were Saturday callers at the eld Dellz home and Mrs fren spent Willard Conaway Yamell ne family butchering on Nov, 23 Bunday Hubert Mr Charle ville, Mi and Mi Beatrice Howard BR, D, and Ben near Jersey Shore Ertley and with her Axe Deimer Sunday Corman of evening afternoon callers at the Bartley home were EE Von- nd Mrs. Hubert Vonada place, Mr, and Mrs, Led Sancta Dorman E and Mrs, Zulof ana home nds i were Mr, and Mrs and Mr eq Gerald) Wert of Milroy Mr and mM John we Bwope and Jose Napey Lou of Deitz spent Tuesda afters ent Bunday ¢ Robert © yening a al the naway home Dome Milford Etters of on Bundavy grandmother Iatey Conaway to the home © her daughter Mrs, Pred Kessling ol LO assist callers Vonada home were Helpman of and Mi Har “y Thompson rs al Lhe andson of Jersey © hee: rar —————————— held at the The attack all over the A square dance was and Mrs. Joe logan «+m ; with 8 good atted- worid and own iman greed vorst enemy | it mostly caused by h capitalistic system unger is defecia FLOWERS FOR THE Thanksgiving Table Small Chrysanthemums with a few Red Oak Leaves or a Pumpkin cut anyway to your fancy and filled with small Chrysanthemums, make attractive centerpieces, Woodring’s Floral Gardens 127 EAST HOWARD ST. 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