age Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 18, 1940, Echoes From the Past ] Fifty Years Ago daughter arrived | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. P Hewes last week D. P. Shope, of Milesburg, is Republican aspirant for County Commissioner, E. Tyson, of Philipsburg, formerly of Belle- | fonte, has announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for County Treasurer Miss Annie Kline, the accomplish- ed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harri- son Kline of near Bellefonte, ex- pects 10 go to Madisonburg the latter part of this week where she will take a course in music. Mi Annie is already quite proficient i the art and by the time she back will be able to manipulate the piano in fine style Mr. John Fortney, of Mackeyvil was In Lock Haven and related the following. On Easter day is children was about to et boiled A bright ttl gels one } Of ’ | i ara egg, and had broken t irg: Jacch Yesch Ava Houck, CI Lieb and Mi A A aroar \ i Mercer ICEKeTNOoN h § 1 Philips id for $22.50 Other brought average ZWIOW wa ner for 50 cent of 4400 at the sale Parker, who been livi jouth Thoma for many Gardner Howard and Spr sideration being $8,500 Gardner had moved the property bes Frank and Mr Parker expected to the portion by barre Maurice E. Miller, of East Bireet, had the ligaments right ankle torn while at the hydrating plant being erected on the Glass Works meadow. Mr Miller, a carpenter, was assisting n the cutting of an iron bar when the bar broke standing on thrown forward tors were ben with safficient force to tear the liga- ments, Eighteen represen Centre County met Major T. D. Boal, Boalsburg. to organize a committee for the pro- tection of forests, game and fish, and for other conservation measures A . committee named to draw up specific plans consisted of the fol- lowing: J. A. Perguson, State Col- lege, chairman: David Chambers, Clarence; 8. Ward Gramley, Mill- helm: J. Will Mayes Howwnrd: George R. Meek, Bellefonte, and Ralph A. Smith, of Sandy Ridge A public meeting was to be held on the Boal estate in May. At a meeting held in Spring Mills, approximately 500 patrons of the Belle Telephone Company from Penns and Brush Valleys, voted to! ignore a proposed toll rate ruling of the Bell Company, and added that if the ruling was enforced, applica- tion would be made to the Commer- cial Company to serve that area. If the Commercial Company refused, the patrons expressed the intention of organizing an independent com- pany of their own. Members of a committee named by the patrons to act for the entire group were: 8, W. Gramiley, W. 8. Shelton, T, M. years, | hased t property the 20 n occupled by J. E. Labarre move Mr Crawfort nto occupied La - High {f his ol work on iddenly one ative citizens of at the home of Twenty Y of The Bald Eagle Valley Rallroad track from Curtin station to Curtin bridge is being raised a higher grade. A new iron bridge is to be built over the Bald Eagle Creek. be- tween Mt, Eagle Station and Miles- burg Andrew to Niforth, who has charge of a gang of men near Marengo, Centre County, taking out logs for P. Flynn, this place, met with a terrible accident near that place on Saturday afternoon last. It appears that while he was standing opposite he loading of the logs slipped, and catching f Ol directing of wagon A Wagon some logs, ) of! one rolled the ground, erfously that he died fler Witnesses of the a terrible sig hin re him to the cident Ay it was a the man being crushed so tha! ol his bowe]s igh the flesh, It ls wife died only eaves i orphaned ago, and doubly Spangler and bride ar from well Saturday looking Improvements their which are to residence expect show bright tartling scat- made - Street they Forepaugh 24. The h their tions, are will afford the intil the red a } i= depariment at Monday to ac- Mr. D. H. Kus- f ae oe u Nn. He left rgeor town vigit sd Furnace, was in hort Ed. Barry Ago C. P. Long, F. M. Fisher, A.B Lee W. A Israel Spavd Eungard fort H On elected by M. Gramley, wn Walker Commissioner A and a take Superintendent I Centre Hall, were preparing t heir road-building machinery Sandy Ridge to begin work on a stretch of State road that sec. Af TY Of mel in ree hundred real estate been made in Centre the first of the year amount involved was Of the total number of 100 were farming tracts they represented two thirds of valuation had Since total and the Ll George W. Lingle reached his 97th birthday April 6, having been born in 1823. He was Beech Creek's oldest citizen. Mr, Lingle had been spending the winter in Bellefonte with | daughter, Mrs, James C Clark. and despite his great age, en- joyed excellent health on Marriage licenses issued e following couples: Murdock Pittsburgh, and Helen McClure, Bellefonte; Charles Wolf and Alma R. Stover, both Aaronsburg: Ellery E. Dearmitt, Warriors Mark, and Nore E. Powell, New Enterprise; Her C. Reed, Mary Bartges, both of Spring Paul Eckley and Ethel M both of Bellefonte were Claney, rt and Mill King Harri cranked Stover, of near Woodward, his tractor while the ma- chine was in gear, and when the motor started the tractor pushed several tractor plows across the barn floor and threw them over the over- shoot into the barnyard. Stover managed to get the tractor stopped the edge of the overshoot, The plows were somewhat damaged. Howard Stover of Bellefonte, was able to be around once more after suffering from neuralgia of the heart A daughter born to Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Daggett, Bellefonte, had been named Caroline Boynton Daggett Hockman's Hatchery at Mingoville, set a new record on {Monday when a total of 8500 baby chicks were brought to the Belle- fonte postoffice to be sent by parcel post to various destinations Clar~ ence Turner, of Bellefonte, was pre- paring to leave for Boston, Mass, to I i begin a four-year enlistment in the United States Navy. Max Kalin closed a deal which gave him possession of the double and two single houses on Pine Street known as the Joseph properties, A carload of machinery for the new Centre County silk mill at Mill- helm was unloaded. Three large crude oll engines also had arrived and were unloaded According to a table of purebred sires prepared by the State Depart- ment of Agriculture, Centre County had the following purebreds: 8 stal- llons, bulls, 207 boars and 60 rams. Paul Houser, of Wion's garage, Bellefonte, and Frank Reed, Robert Mingle, Grover Corl and William Breon, of Snyder's garage, State College, went to Detroit, Mich, to drive home a number of new Dodge Brothers automobiles Catherine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Gross, of Bellefonte, had the misfortune to injure her hip in such a manner as to cause prob- able permanent ill effects. The In- jury occurred while she was playing at school, and physicians were not certain whether the bone was brok- en at the socket whether there merely a dislocation -— — A —— — REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS aM el or Was MW. R.D 3 Shook, et LO Reitz, ux, of Bellefonte tract in Boggs Twp.; $200 Magdalene H, Williams, et bar, to Harry O. Plet of Howard Twp tract in Liberiy Twp.: 81 Maude Williams, et bar, to Lloyd Richard Matilda, tract in Wor yh Jameg Snyder ux her nein R. Snyder of Millhelm, tra Lewl el ux wim. $875 Marcella Johnson in al ap el } B ' K. Redding, to Von ux, of 8now Shoe Shoe: $1 John M. Stover, to Aaronsburg et trac Snow Z. Haflley, of tract in Haines Twp ix, to H. C. Fra UTE ira 81.000 Hen ey ye $l n State Orlando Hout to Robert W. Ishler, of College College Twp.; $1 Carl W. Snyder, ¢. ux, to J. 8han- non Boozer, of Centre Hall, tract In State College; $1 Claude H. Decker, el al McCormick, of State in State College: $1 Edward Haupt ux et al ract in T™W ry A%WDp., t to Maude College Lo Ralpl aparelle Bellefonte, Dreese ux. of Howard Howard. $1 Ha: h C. Boob al to George f ix, to Cambra, Luzeme tract in Haines Twp.; $500 y H. Hot to Fred H. Ray- {, ot ux, of Centre Hall R D in Potter and Harris Twps; $1 Bruce tract ot er bar, to bar. of Milesburg in Boggs Twp... $1 W. P. Meeker, et Bland, of Snow Shoe Shoe Twp.; $1 Harry Bland to W ux, of Burnside Twp Shoe Twp.; $1 Lehigh Valley Coal Co bald T. Marshall, of Snow tract in Snow Shoe; $400 Amanda Peelers, et Peters, ot ux, to Harry tract in Snow Meeker, ef in Snow Pp tract to Archi- Shoe, FILLMORE Harry Spearly, Edward Taylor, Frank Blair, Frank Hull, and Ber- nard Crust attended the Milk meet- ing at the Court House on Monday evening of last week Mr. and Mrs, Charles Norris and daughter, Helen, vistied at the W D. Marshall home on Friday even- ing of last week Ed. Hull of Bellefonte, is spend- ing this week at the GB. Hoover home Those who visited at the Earl Crust home on Sunday were Mr and Mrs. Walter Crust and son, Vic tor, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Crust and family all of Sinking Valley and John Sowanick and John Dink both of Brackenridge. John Packer, of near Williams- port, who was in the army, station- ed at Cumberland Md. is visiting at the Lewis Wolford home Those who visited at the Frank Hull home on Sunday were as fol- lows. Mr, and Mrs. George Koons of State College: Mr and Mrs Dave Huey, sister Marguerite and | boy friend, of Mill Hall and Mr and Mrs, Earl Huey of Juniata, Don't forget Sunday School next Sunday morning at 9:30. Lemon Juice Recipe when it was only a few inches from | Checks Rheumatic Pains Quickly If you suffer from rheumatic, arth- ritis or neuritis pain, try this simple | inexpensive home recipe that thou | sands are using. Oet a package of Ru-Ex Compound Jada, x It with a quart of water, the jules | of 4 lemons. It's e No trouble at all and pleasant, ou heed only 2 tablespoons full two times a day. Often within 48 hours-—sometimes overnigh jendid resulta are ob- tained. IM the pains do net leave and If you do not feel Ru-Ex will uiokly | ter. | cost you nothing to fry — Over The County News I A tip to motorists: The State im- proved road from Potters Mills through Georges Valley ig being re- built with WPA labor and is badly torn up at the east end where it In- tersects with the road Bpring Mills. While it is open to traveling it isn't a pleasure drive means The D. J. Nieman Company of Millheim, was host to store employ- ese at a dinner last Tuesday evening at the Nittany Country Club. The diners were Miss Rosalyn Nieman Mrs. T. B. Ulrich, Mrs, John Ocker Mrs. Paul Shreckengast, Miss Geral- dine Musser, Morris M. Mamolen, Elmer Benner, Stover Musser and Spurgeon Condo Mrs. Lief Olson, Bellefonte, wa elected president of the Past Mat. rons and Patrons Association of the Order of Eastern Star al a meeting in Lock Haven Saturday. Other of- Miss Clara Poorman, Re- vice president Mrs, Chloe Berwick, secretary; Mrs, A Bellefonte, treasurer; Mr: Philip A. Teah Haven, chap- and Mrs, J Shuey uth guard to by any ficers are novo Guyer, Heverly Lock lain R Renovo Ten College High 8! dudents were selected 0 represent school in the Pennsylvania for- the College Burns and selections were Paul Glibert State OO ic contest held a last week. Miss Janette william McAfee made the The State College participants Ruth Heberling, Olewine, extemporaneous speaking; Gretchen Mer Shakespearian reading: Mona Shibli, poetry Heberling group discussion and Ruth Popp, Ruth Clyde, Myrrel Rewbridge, and Harter bate Popp, original oration tasven Lida declamation; tens Paul Jame J. Weaver, retired Lu'h who has returned Bend” in the Mills compieted a I {ster Srvice in Te | pi two Blair cot rit of served eran Church congregation was wo months in Trin of Altoona withou i over Lhe ! in the Newry charge wien f that charge A loona the ater duties former minister « ce} ted the cal to the i fe opine ti pir JULIAN Dillion, wi ret nnte fe of Pra: a former passed i BWAY al A J. Fahr and family the Llenhal Dose on Alexander farm Ww ithe Scotl farm. “Mutt went an gaiire, Hubert Alexander, Harold Alex ted by Lhe recently under- removal of 8 cely Sones Ope ralio recoverin nal 3 of Mr. anc been Hig! min for acl StH contest r has Mrs hai of New daughter of Mr. and Mattern (former resi- { ng both graduate ‘ Bellefonte High honor student { th graduatinz class of the Joh Adams High School. a school of more than five thousand pupils. Her average In scholastic attainment being 958 the four year She is val idictorian of her class. Commence exercises will be held on wo because of large number of graduates and large audience: expected to altend. Mrs. Mattern ill be remembered as Cadelin Alexander who was the honor siu- dent her class at Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs Merrill Alexander Br and Mrs. Charles Alexander visited on Sunday at the home of L C. Crow at Clintondale. Mr. Crow is teacher of the Grammar Scho here Mrs. Beals improved her home b having a new rool put on her house Mr ahd Mrs. Bd Straw of Sax- onburg, visited at the homes of Mrs Beals and Mrs. Isaac Holt, Mr or erin ment dates the in 18a) Harry F. Cooper, recuperating uffered during the weekend. The friends of the in this community hope - his rapid recovery and Mrs. Frank C. Blake and Mrs. W. J. Throssell have returned from thelr annual sojourn in Miami Florida and the Blakes are remain. ing in Millheim for thls week, but are making preparations for the opening of thelr popular roadstand, near Lewisburg The Club of tureen Millheim from A Dr dentist 18 heart atlack past family ful for Mi are Woman's Contract Millheim, entertained at a supper last Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Orpha Gram- ley In of Mr Henry B. Fitch + member of the club, who will move in the near attended: Mr: 8. W. Gramley John Homan Stanley C Smith, Mrs. Paul Orpha Gramiey Bridge honor future Henry Mrs Mr? Blerly Musser mnder storm ome hail on Wie which | some erie wWirK roved were a 6 o'clock They in Ferguson lement ses Maude overturned trees were uprooted and ialer shed on ] rude Throughout nd seattered ana sca.weted Alexander on the sick Walk had Myers al Charles ane treated where iL Seems Very APPEArance Eugene Dando, Gall Sellers of Harris eckend at the Wi 1 home i von. WP ——— — HOWARD ! Wyland and J he weekend at the Sherman Confer Robert Fleck Liss acancy will lace Cummings to Mileshburg this week Masden, daughter of Mr Harry Masden has 9 13 nr th o her home [0 he Mrs confined 1 wo weeks Mr. and Mrs das ang John Condo re. Harry The Prie Christian home of Mrs day night Mr. and Mrs Lioyd Kemp ai- tended the funeral of Mrs, Harry Smith Saturday afterncon. Mrs the vif Earl Diehl Pennsylvania Man Finds Satisfying Relief From Gas Pains, Consti Women Report Relief with “Williams Formula” A remarkable medicine, new to Bellefonte and vicinity, Is bringing great relief to men and women suf- fering from that “run down, sickly feeling” due to acid stomach, gas bloat and constipation. The sale of this medirine, known as “Williams Formula,” is sensational, declare druggists at the White Bros. Drug Store where it is being sold, People suffering from acid indi- gestion, stomach gas, sick headaches, nervousness, dizziness, “half alive” feeling because of excess acidity and lazy elimination declare they can | hardly believe the wonderful relief | they have experienced from taking | Williams Formula. WHY THOUSANDS PRAISE IT Floods of letters have been pour- ling In from grateful users, praising | this remarkable medicine. Typical | of these letters is the statement of O. Hamilton, widely known resident of Pranklin, Pa, who says: “I have experienced considerable [sour gas pains and constipation. | Many foods I would eat would sour {and form a great deal of gas and 1 | would bloat. I have also been trou- | bled with lazy bowels. Some time ago Men and Remarkable as It is sold by your druggist under | an absolute money-back Ru Compound for gale and re- | commended by Widmann & Teah. x10 quarantee. ation 8mith was an aunt of Mrs, Kemp | The Win One class of the Re- formed church met in the church last Thursday evening Sg — SNOW SHOE The Circle School clas the M. E held thelr monthly meeting home of Miss Margaret Jane ley Thursday night Mr. and Mrs, Bob Park, Mrs ry E.lers daughter Mary mother, Mrs, Mary Park, spent weekend with Mrs, Park's John Park family Shellinglon Mr, and Mrs, Ferden Myrue, and Harvey Watkins, of Milesburg, called on Mrs. Mabel Lucas and family, Sunday aftler- noon and Mr Cleo, and Mr: Altoona Etters Mrs ou ret nna Sunday church Peaceful of at the Hesh- Har- and the son and at Walker, son f daugh- Shaw George Hall Esther pped in Saturday Mr Harry whiter Mary 8am Reese er Jr pent Friday Bellefonte Mr and Mr: daughter Janet of Maoshannon, spent with Mr Watson's bY | v Mabel Lucag Donald Park, juding- Mahl Walls sons Jay and Larry the weekend ther My mother vil on on POULTRY POINTERS Printed Through Courtesy HECLA POULTRY FARMS Bellefonte, Pa. PREVENTION OF CHICK DIARRHEA davs ir chicks (4 condrol ove several the arrival of temperature the house Modern anid hatcheries main t sanitary precaution heal hy chicks, but §; i to maintain the natural vit ty and health by guarding again exposure {0 uneven temperatures drafis, overcrowding, and other un- favorable If you main- the disease resistance that comes with good have the battle tain of your ch health, you won However, knowing the limitations of the best intended and most thorough sanitation it is considered good practice to guard against in- fection through the use of a reliabie drinking water medicine, one which will prevent the spread of disease germs by inhibiting their growth in the water and at the same time medicating the digestive tract. It ig only logical and practical to in- clude a good medicine in a well platined disease prevenilon pro- gram half — i —— Colton in Surgery Surgeons of Tulane University and Louisiana State Medical Schools, are advocating the use of cotton thread which can be pur- chased at any department or ten- cent store, to stitch wounds and surgical operations. They say it is | smoother than either linen or silk | catgut J ; fi 0. HAMILTON opportunity of endorsing such a fine medicine as Williams Formula.” Why should you suffer spells of dizziness, sick headaches, nausea, poor appetite, gas bloat, tired run- down. “half alive” feeling, due to acid stomach and lazy elimination? Williams Formula may be just the thing to bring you relief and a new zest for living. Williams Formula is a compound of Herbal Extracts and Minerals which start right to work giving relief, just like taking several good medicines In one. It is sold at good drug stores in three convenient siges--for economy get the larger size. Costs only a few cents a day to | take and may be worth $10, or even $100 a bottle to you in the relief it gives. Surely you owe it to yourself to give it a fair trial. Get a bottle of | Williams Formula today at WHITE BROS. DRUG STORE. and lasts longer than which has been used for years for this purpose ties easier nisl — Leek Appetizers Boak large leeks in cold water 1» remove sand, split and cook in boiling water. Chill and top with a highly seasoned paste of sar- dines, Old at 40? Get Peg iq Sunday School Lesson International ‘ He el MICAH'S VISION OF PEACE Sunday won for April 21, 1940 GOLDEN TEXT beal thelr shares, and runing hooks Hit up a sword agai And shail is Ino Neir Bpears na they learn Micah 4:3 neither more Rivas any Lesson Text: Micah 4:1-5, Mica wenty mil wrote in Wit d Hosea ariel century School nation shall Fane they Pow nw not JON wal 5:2-5 living about ase ORVISTON self rightly inderi or oouUnLry belongs 0 an- ying mischier- nn men and nations where they are will- would shoud do unio Lhem ome DOSS one's place nio others as Lhey oLher PERCE Will De old world $474 a daughter hildren and Mr. and Sun- being afternoon, Mrs Nyman John Packer Wation received week of death of wnbaurh of California. a ‘ee Claywon Inst the bee? G. F. NOLL WALL PAPER Painting and Paper Hanging PHONE 4-W High St Bellefonte, Pa. aves you 10% to 25% on gag! | STUDEBAKER | CHAMPION | gest-looking.best-rig; cal PRICES 660 GEO. A. 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