THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA ® | Mexico In evangelistic work, The | public is welcome to these services nry White of Centre Hall everely injured about an steel wedge struck him wis culling wood, was a Page Two January 25, 1940, —— > | Major and Mrs, Harrison J Me- | | Echoes From the Past | Ghee, of Beech Creek, departed for where | Fifty Years Ago ERR Over The County N of Lewis=. Pleasant Cap for Major McGhee was to be stationed | with the regular army He had m | Spring, His ankle Sunday School Lesson United Brethren, Bellefonte OG. E. Householder, pastor, Unified service beginning at 9:30 a. m,, John ta . . R. Bhope, Bupt. Bermon by the pas- JESUS PROCLAIMS HIS wey Jesus had bul tor at 9:50. Bunday schoo) on MESSIAHSHIP, attention ww John's study at 10:20, closing at 11 o'clock Add ) ‘ ; Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. International Sunday School isuy Dejan ’.. neyard tenders Evangelistic services 7:30 p. m son for January 2%, 1940, served on the Mexican border until | 1916 when he was sent LW France A horse owned by James LL. Deck-| ‘entre Hall, killed ltsell in peculiar The broke loose Fr. N depended, and if they admitted who eye The annual banquet and dance by Hall Masonic will the high on Thursday evening Hi b ryrit " le JLNOTILY the Centre oraer H] of a rather animal ™ 4 er y dimver pelimyer, audi ve! he March while he » time nm me choo) 10% In manne in vr week at Zi © a stall wihel in jt at D. Ray, Esq, is busy prepare a chart of the vicinity where murder of Clara Price occurred ber done for the Distric is carefully gather inlormation who NOeCesSsSal'y ing trial. I'he tank containing a nu beautiful goldfish is an at nt the water works, T presented to ¢ t. Ryan Jackson, from Fish Deg Washington with like arime! Lripie long Mr. Rya: 50 n killed n degih of one r geting OO al- vara a Hocken- waned {ys dren Mine No Coal C about 8 aneous, years. stan fellow workmer current prevente being burn While Castle, Jung as parents, Mr Johnson, in summoned rie death wife’ J. Kennedy he was Bellefonte home because of his mother at A disabled trolley sheds by anot and dashed down r Car occupants time Mrs tie New car be- S ad Stitzir and other machine leaped the WE in inju but as thrown under and was fatally injured. At the first meeting of Court Patrick McArdle, Catholic Daugh- ters of America, the following offi- cers were chosen: Mrg, Odille Mott grand regent; Miss Anne McLaugh- | lin, vice regent; Mayme Woods; Agnes Shields; financial secretary, Miss Elizabeth Cooney; + monitor Miss Marie Doll; sentinel, Miss Helen Beezer: organist, Mrs, C. E Robb; chaplain, Father Downes; and trusetts, Mrs. Allen Waite, Mrs Thomas Shaughnessy, Mrs. Harry Jackson, Mrs. Jacob Gross, Mrs Jack Robinson and Mrs Philip Beeuer. prophetess, Miss historian, Miss | chain wore Twenty Years roove in Ji ag Millheim, has nine, yet, Adam alze, of ‘nted handy ma the wi We have seen for cal automatically, He for a patent which be granted. We realize a handsome nvention, He in coupling inienas n rl » applying ibpter will hope Adam may und Wing will 00 pa been eal { land owned by A. Hunter, of Halfmoon rotiating will al ha Ital Italian grew indig hem search him, < Ago vi aa, EX frac- wa and Bellefonte, lebarger and and Pleasant Gap: Rinka both Homan both of Sampsel of and State Mary Merl E. Harpster, Wns Ol ent of Health of Health had r the quarantine of ill in that place 10 were * he quarantine and to be placed on all homes where th disease existed. A number of es were to be placarded as soon cards were printed The dance hall on the third floor of the Bush Arcade had become 50 i the younger people, been thoroughly overs panelled had lled and hau redecorated For or- a0 he with had A 8 ithe throughout dance Waring's { Tyrone, was to play 8ince then Warings' or- has become internationally the Bush Arcade 5 no longer used for dances, Miss Alice Heckman, who made her home with her brother, Adam Heckman, near Penn's Cave, died several hours after her clothing had become ignited while she attempted to light a lamp. Miss Heckman, pening Sia, ¥ Ed Note hestra famous; { who was 58 years old, had suffered a stroke of paralysis which effected one side, When her clothing caught fire she managed to get to the porch where her screams at- tracted the attention of her brother who was in the barn. Although medical aid was immediately sum- moned little could be done with the exception of easing the vietim’s| | suffering. i wandered into another gol head chain fastened The animal was morning, either neck Thoma its tangled halter w ! found dead having broke died of suffocation, Wagner, aged 17 eer at tl Kline sawmill on uth side ussey Mountain, op te Pine Grove Mills time or engine we died a fter he wa sprayed con! and 0 Successi REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Stewars Keith, ef ux. of Bellefonte R. D., tract in Benner Twp. $850 H O 1. C. to John IL. Splttier, ot of Powe Ru wy Lae | 8. Gilbert located Mt the Spring Mill Spring Mill a physician of na in Dr home at Dr. Gilbert highly recommended as Samuel Horner of Poller ship was surprised (0 find on Tussey mountain and several from An itr Braucht goes Wo $ mile femal Wie habitation, old abo NOUN The old d ". seemed Wary es seemed friendly any dog and six N une pa wid and bu Old Fort Of William Hal more / at Reformed John's Evangelical & ung at 6:30. The Y 7 Thursday evening at will meet Mon- ever moet he Con hy fd sp ‘ "LE ER ‘ y $44 n the Hol- forme: towns- top ol Reese 1 Huntingdon hospit- few days last week, and to make periodic visits It 8 Alght the ol will not be affected, despite every of the wound Bellevil ( lable continues 11 iu thet Aght ne eye the Thi from 1 K 4 cease LO © Times says it has it authority that the Valley railroad will operate February 15 1940, The road has been in opera tio1 noe 1893, or a period of forty- VYeAr and has in Belleville we! of the Kishacoquillas rucking, conuinues quillng on been the Ve] 10 and Val- 10 tha Dr resident of the molor inabie to in : Ale ( ww 8660204 inglalialion on from vember 3 y v ( aiture 1 85.7166 A 1h i been 15 of Pebru- Theological Jor ry Ridge T a mes B Colrville Pilgrim Holiness or. Prophetic " mi Bpecial service Janu bk} | R. G. Fiexon, Flexon is superin- Penna. and New Jer- the Pilgrim Holiness traveled in British uth America, and Wednesday Rey ist. Rev { the HN trict of He has ried re Fu : Indirect Light in Kitchen oO Boals- home at aa Laboratory tests show that the !ing them to work in relatively dark new silvered bowl lamp answers a areas real need in the proper lighting of | kitchens, Housewives under the handicap shadows, of The new silvered bowl lamp used usually work with one of the inexpensive adapters annoying ' eliminates ali direct light and dis. due to the fact that they tributes the light from the entire are almost always directly in the area of the ceiling, reflecting it to line of light between the ceiling | every part of the kitchen. Thus sha- lighting fixture and the kitchen ap- dows are eliminated regardless of pliance or work table. This results in where one stands. Sink, work top throwing their own shadows directly and range are equally well illumin. ibefore them, consequently compell- ated, of the poor housewife when her only kitchen light shaded bulb BEFORE Shadows put frowns on the face comes from an une Rev. P. F. Mickey hillpeburg the evangelist. Official Board meeting Monday evening at 6:45 Prayer and Bible study Wednesday evening at 7:30, Choir rehearsal Fri- day evening: Junior choir at 7, Sen- jor choir at 8 o'clock, There will be reception of members next Sunday evening of Rebersburg Evangelical Royal A. Babcock chool at m. Holy Com- tT p.m. The Young onary ( t Rebers- meet evening 20, at Ccharie Sunday Holy Communion m. Paradise--8 m. Holy Comm n Rey Sunday munion Pe ople burg January esident ‘ ¥ a BeIrvice a Mi will Arcie Friday the he on me of the Honter school at Pi man sonburg m Hl wee x HOUSEHOLD SCRAPBOOK Making Frosted Glass £0 Kia aii DE Nac Ung a frosted » Loose Castors nied wit) Nace Brown Betty red Danana iu H® H Lipstick Stains K anc Caron rad Attractive Salad em plate th crisp lettuce jeaves to form a frame around it Brick Iron Stand an FQinar OricK iO aroung Rinsing the Hair igorously Mildewed | Petroleum ointment leather : Grape Blossom A delicious drink can be made of the following @redienfs, Hail- Cup grape 2 teaspoon lemon Huice salt, 2 tablespoons su- gar milk, Combine » chilled ingredients and beat thoroughly Serve immediatély This will one tall glass ather will mildew [I Juice wh yield ——,———— RR Triplets, 62, Celebrate Three aging triplets who served in the Bpanish-American war held a Joint birthday party Sunday at Un- fontown for the 27th consecutive year. The brothers, Jacob H. Wetzel of Uniontown; Cyrus D. Wetzel, of Youngswood, and Joseph GG. Wetzel of Greensburg, were 62 Drnm———— I — One-Hand Hunter Althoigh he had broken his shoulder blade, Harold Mumma. of Lancaster, didn't let that keep him from his favorite sport. Taking his shotgun in his right hand, he bag- ged six pheasants and five rabbits cne~-handed during the small game season silvered surface sealed right into the bulb—thus dust collecting in the adapter can never affect the amount of light. Over Table The silvered bowl adapters are es. pecially suitable for lighting a din- etie or breakfast nook. Centered over the table, they give a pleasant qual- {ity of illumination and with this type of indirect lighting there is never the annoyance of light shining | in the eyes of persons sitting at the AFTER It's easy to whip up a cake or clean the broccoli in the even, sha. | dowless light that is spread over the whole kitchen from the silvered bowl adapter. The whole adapter unit is simply screwed into the socket, i : | Light Ceiling Recommended | Naturally, since the success of this | sort of indirect lighting is based on | good reflection from the oelling, a | ing is essential, | A feature housewives will be quick | to appreciate is the fact that dust | and grease collecting in the adapt. | er. ag they are bound to dé in a | kitchen. will not affect the efficiency |of the ighting. The reflector is the | | Tying a wide variety | amazes the budgeteer is {that it is all so inexpensive-—for a | few dollars you can brighten up any | room in the house! table You will find your local stores car- of adapter thing that the fact equipment And the FEEL YOUNGER-OR NO CO Old at 407 Get Pep. tony condemned words {orevold well a thos? axan.y wager COLIYEN Matthew 21:5 (Lesson Text: Matthew 21 everyday tr THAR 4 ine 1 we LAT Deca i) tt A ———— YARNELL PRUNLAX A CALIFORNIA PRUNE JUICE LAXATIVE FOR QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION ACTS FAST, SMOOTHLY SAFELY CHILDREN LIKF I 56 DOSES ONLY 66¢ For WHITH Rexall Sale at BROTHERS “bare I'LL SAY bette! PILLSBURY ''S See and drive this dollar-saving STUDEBAKER Expert drivers piloted the Studebaker Commander, President and Champion equipped with extra-cost overdrive that finished 1-2-3 in this year's Gilmore-Yosemite Economy Sweepstakes. 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