Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. February 8, 1940 Echoes From the Past Fifty Years Ago be comple that the new building may next yrakeman ted by September Willis Rishel ie pro Lhe hole al prie ad raged M1 front next Lhe Cin ve hl LA HNg bev- and refrest 5 . b f+] 4 ryt MAES A olbll SEE Of BCRLONILE, Twenty Years Ago M } } Fe Get ‘started stopping here — IT'LL HELP YOU GET STARTED RIGHT smm——————. ® Be sensible about your car and you'll be surprised how fast it will start, even in very cold weather. Atlantic White Flash, and the proper grades of Atlanti¢ Motor Oil and Gear Lubricants for winter driv- ing are step No. 1. They can help your engine turn over easily, surge into action quickly, So don’t let your engine groan under the load of heavy, tugging motor oil and lubricants. Don't let a lazy gasoline slow you up. Stop at the big red Atlantic’ sign today . . . and breeze through winter, " Wore Hides fon ior Honey UBRICTION SERVICE william W, Sieg, of Bellefonte, ap member of the freshman class atl | al { Penn State, had been awarded $100 scholarship given annually by the State Legislature, He received the honor as the result of his grade competitive examination. One given in each in AK cholarship wa county of and the in Ob | { were the Department in Blanchard investigating number of dog OMeials Forestry Beech Creek poisoning of a that area, T agents had tained from drug stores lists had purchased investigation wag from that basis we ol podson being per- who the ‘ted Ons and condu tern Maryland Dalry Co Md. had taken an the corme: and mee - The We Baltimore, { ion the “green” at of Thomas and Lamb Stree everal enthusiastic ’ the ing point wellefonte relative to nent receiv Labiisd Corman had a erious injury ¢ Ae Ok i following juals and or- ganizations had become member of the Bellefonte Business Men at Jiewine's Hardware & Co. H. C. Yeager Hunter, Harvey Co. Sats Thomas Hazel Ben stine. Rober NGIVY ~4 " » i 4] and $1000 wa \ ] Lo erect § 1 Bellefonte In the evel trough completed within six monihs’ Ume the money was 0 be given to the Woman's Branch of Society for the Prevention of to Animals Philadelphia Marriage Heenses were issued 0 following couples Carl A Moore and Bessie O. Hauser, both { Clarence; John Furcho and Ju- ia Yesorsky, boh of Clarence: filliam A. Hazel and Carrie M Miller, both of Bellefonte; Harry © Bager and Orace A. Alkey, both of Bellefonte; Jcjeph Tuskash and Mary Rushnock, both of Clarence w gh ne Cruelty in the BE ——— RUNVILLE revival meetings will con- t e from night to night, this week 22 conversions, 11 joined the church Sunday night Mrs, Fred Reese and Mrs. Jacod Witheriie are both on the sick list and under the doctor's care, and many more are on the gick list with colds and grippe Mr, John Bottorf of Altoona, mo- tored here last week and while here buichered three porkers on his farm with Mr, James Meyers and family who occupy the farm Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fye and son Merril and daughter Jane and Richard Furl at the wheel motored to Pleasant Gap and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fargo, last Sunday ne Miss Lorraine Walker of Altoona, | visited with home folks weekend ly business meeting at Mrs. Philip Confer's home last Thursday. over the | Over The County News Most of the farmers In Brush Valley are suffering shortage in walter and are having to haul water for thelr stock, The predicted warm wave would relieve this condition from A committee from the East Penn Valley, woman's Club, chosen to re quest the use of the gymnasium wu the Bast Penns Valiey High School for community social activities from the joint board, were refused that permission by the board at it meeting last Monday night Freddy Mensch, Mrs, F. C. Mensch w patient in the Hospital, where he minor wn of Mr, and of Millhelm Cen County unaeraent a Monday re operation iffered of b anket home in which Bush Hollow November, wer: mo.or police, number were from a near Unlonvil recovered A stoien 4 Lab Le w from the week end blanket i ued of morning Cent ot i 41 Vin- cor inter ey Philadelphia, and St, l, Erie. He will nadiig paid) out Tax Collec. or Bil! Stover noticed the dog's pligh and he notified Ward Cramliey, wh donned boots and, using a garden rake very fatigued r= + v0 eil aan ey ew were Julkding following bridge, Mr bridge hundred heckers were man taney Mrs. Bastian onated he E Club Watson M. Aut West | J. Shannon ered us firewood I'he Injury ha C. H. Light but temporarily impaired Mrs. Fred B are sald tw be for the 8 JOT pleasure a former pententiary Centre in when a th treats Boozer, of wn eye injury the Friday scratched Deen the nome ' Yi on and Hall leave Slack of prepar- uth thy wip Mr guard at the ni ang x nly recently due Lo of administration cfini-annual meeting Cansis | MIMS POre last week was atten ie folowing Centre Hall people Mrs. J Boozer, Mr J. W. Bradford, present nigh ram on C. W. Boower and who altended U rt "i wamspom ory ed and ana fr 0 ih ie Monday indefeated forme; 10 BI held thie Cente yi bullding, n ars for Lhe paralysis persons ant forty-four Mar as ] g $167 0 REBERSBURG Musser ne weekend ¥ Celis Brungar RW. Meyer, who | a: Laurelton State Village turned home on Salurday and confined to her bed he: Rebersburg ome Mr "5 Lot] and O a wome in East W. J. Hackenberg HO was a sure cal patient at Johns Hopking Hos- 1 at Baltimore, Maryland weeks, returned his last Wednesday and le gelling nicely. Mn Hackenberg also turned home after a visit with their daughter, Mrs. C. F. Catherman and family at Hanover Rev, and Mrs, Dale oc. H. Gramley, Mrs. L. A. Kidder Mrs, J. V. Brungart and Thomas Musser attended a Christian En- deavor oonvention at Milesburg last Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walker were Saturday night business visi. tors in State College Mrs, Adah Hubler, Jean and Dean Breon were Sunday dinner and supper guests at the home of the former's son, Samuel and wife at Millheim. They attended the con- vert given by the Glee Club ol Messiah Christian College of Gran tham in the Lutheran church of Millheim, in the afternoon Mrs, E. H. Hosterman and Miss Eva Boyer were Thursday visivors ‘n Lock Haven. Mr, and Mrs. J, V. Brungar at. tended a Dairymen’s League mee!l.’ ing at Mifflinburg on Saturday evening. Hs 0) home aiong wo re Ie Kohr, Mrs Stella Wetzel of Akron, | | Ohlo, arrived at the home of her | The Ladies Aid held their month- {the public sale of The Royal Song and Daughters | held their meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Confer's last | Friday evening vices - -—_a- “oh - Fun and Thrills in Comic Weekly For the world’s most entertaining comics and pictorial adventure fea- ture, be sure to see the comic weekly “Puck” printed in full color | and distributed every Sunday with | the Baltimore American, On sale | at all newsstands after church ser- | the former's sister, i father, Elmer Miller, on Monday She will assist in preparations for Mr. Miller's household furnishings which is to be held in the near future Misses Edythe and Loris Blerly and Mrs. Ada Bierly spent the weekend in, Philadelphia visiting Ruthe Bierly, who i8 a student at Pierce Business College. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Weaver and children, Mable Jean, Elberta, and Gwendolyn of Coburn, called a: the C8. Hosterman home on Mone day. i H, C. Ziegler was a Sunday din. | phyvllis, and Mrs. i wilh EON Mr. and Mir delim and Mrs. Marcellu family Aaronsburg Brungart home on Boone called at £3 § 4 SUNnGay of a Maxine Page visited par C. A. Page, Sun- Miwes Phyllis and { Slate College ti, Mr. and Mrs the “ERY Ad Mr Bellefonte Royer of Millheim Paul Winters home evening Mr " ’ and of Mrs and Mr Frank Knarr and Mrs Allen called th al 4 on Sunday and Mrs. E H al the home of the former's Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hoster- t Penn Hall on Sunday after- Hoslerman Doon The final report of funds contrib- uled to the Infantile Paralysis Pund shows that $2 was raised in this community The following con- tributed after last week's report: Rev, and Mss, Babcock and Mrs Mary Abbott ———— a - - SNOW SHOE Mr. and Mrs. Pat Moore and son Harrison, spent the weekend with their daughter, Mrs, Hoover, al Somerset Mr. and Mrs. HW, Dial, is visit. ing their daughter, Lee Anna, a! the Walker-Gilliland home Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Hall, Jr daughters Sandra and Audrey ol Towanda, visl.ed over the weekend with Mr. Hall's mother, Mrs. Wil. jlam Hall Sr. and family. Ward Oswald, daughter Oswald's sister and husband, of Avis, spent Sunday rm afternoon with Mrs Leona Oswald. | William Slee, of | visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Philipsburg, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Weaver Sunday visilors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Lauck were: Richard Mordgan and Paul Torshi, of Fori Belvoir, Va., Mr and Mrs Newion Sark and David Stark, of winburne, Mrs. Ralph Fishburn of Clarence I ———— Propaganda In a democracy is commendable except when it is dis honest and subversive, @ | TIME TO PREPARE FOR SPRING WORK | Menson's breakage in reg last MEAROn logan Ww machinery uwgricuit with Lhe nn "Repair vent t excelent Ww farm Pelerson gine College Becauwe Ing LO make nex follow In exen evi Vv I'l other re winter repalr found mucin i sired al Lins Of spring work He standing ould be In good shape i ternate freezing and increase rusting on Moisture and lee on fa points © mach! ors i the &! ey i wear to pre i ! 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VALVE-IN-NEAD SIX eny), optional equipment and Pricer rubject to change without notice. A General Movers Value. COUNTY CHEVROLET CO. Corner Allegheny and Bishop Streets Phone 315 "We Do Care” Vellefonte, Pa.
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