Pars Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. April 25, 1940. Echoes From the Past ee Fifty Yaars Ago te but Elsie Of that William Tate Of ne near Fillmore | had Sha sh She months and leaves a ome of Liree nf whom age son ployed ¢ place, wa $ OK Prof id 1 Pieasan L185 \ v Maye: Be lefonte, : Near Runvilie and finally had a double team Az a two men pend wwe their ef- for hour; out by nearby farmer delay the Bellefonte night before continuing forts to get to Tyrone CG. Fred Musser, president an general manager of the wholesale grocery in Bellefonte, spent Sun- day with his wile who was under- going treatment at York.. Mau rice Tressler, of Milesburg, was named to succeed Melvin Cherry as driver of the Ford delivery truck used by the John Meese store, Mr Cherry had opened an automobile repair establishment in Mc- Quistion property on Thomas Street. a the 174) to i the | days, | Mi | proprietor gloomy Hn- the sky very Dr. Hale is slowly his long ilness bed and about M Kline of near Belle- among friend sh 1s form- Boal, in making and haay proving from is able to be the house Mags pent Altoons out ol Mr. D Wart sunday CGieorge of the book Mr George Arcade two fonte, Jus store y owned by Bush are erl the New men There young habit of pokin con- and Memoria the fol- have following John « Twenty Years Ago e farm « Potters Mills The bla ral hotirs after er family, vacated Red R f were sold Millheim: E Dodge tourin Aaronsh he {cllowing r Breon’s garage Millheim Stover Weiser 4 Willi ore, Ford touring lot. Paul fonte from New airpor wheels touched gust of wind and turned it Although the red the plane was damaged as it came down York the local hi riolent nses were issued to John W Susie E Paul N both of Galvin, Lock Wagner, Pol- Koshko and both of Clar- Waite, Tone, Hinton, of Howard. Miller, Beech Creek. and Haines, Howard, Wray A Waynesboro, and Bertha 1 College: Henry N, Corl A. Jordan, both of State couple Ohio, and Ruth E State Pearl Jailett, of Clinton of Mrs. lewis B Nittany valley, and her i-law John Kalmbach, were drowned in the Susquehanna Liver befween lack Haven and Lockport when the wagon on which sister they were sitting while being ferried | across the stream as their river plunged into the the horses backed from position on the craft. Al- though a number of rescue attempts | were made by persons in small botits, both personk were drawn under the water by the swift cur- rent. Neither body had been re- | covered four days afler the tragedy. and and now The school teachers of Bellefonte were asking for a 6 per cent in- crease in salaries for the ensuing year, Since the increase would en- { tall a higher tax levy, the taxpay- ers were being polled through post cards, with return cards attached, | to determine whether or not the re- quest should be granted The Right Rev, Monsignor Nevin ? Fisher, native of Centre County and brother of late Dr P. 8 Fisher Zion, was appointed rec tor of Church of Our Sorrows, largest church In Phila- delphia 1weceeded Bishop John J who had been named ad juton Al~ Loona Airmail NArrow | of the Catholic He i McCort Bishop C of Pilot J. T. Murphy had a cremation plane afts Boyd Sampsell flames broke out in REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS to Stew £ An trac Haines Twp Stale C $l Womer tale College to Ruth 8 Road SBuperviso hip, to Donald Stevens State tract College North, ot of Sia $1 College Execr Kammerer io Gllbert, i lege, to Upsilon of State College lege, $1 Alonzo R. Bickle, to Raymond L Bickle, et ux, of Port Matilda, tract in Patton Twp. $81 John Wion, Execr., to Ma'colm L. Wetzler, of Mlilesburg, tract in Bellefonte, $1 Blanche Hartsock. ef bar, te Ray Showers, ot al. of Port Matilda R D. tract in Patton Twp, $1 Harry E. Gibbs, et ux, to Florence R. 8howers, of Port Matilda, R. D, tract in Patton Twp. $1. C. W. Lingel, attorney in fact to Scot W. Decker, of Spring Milk tract in Gregg Twp. $85 C. W. Lingle, attorney in fact, Robert M. Lingle, of Spring Mills, tract in Gregg Twp. $61. Farmers National Bank and Trust Company, Millheim, to Mary Smith, of Aaronsburg, R. D., tract in Haines Twp. $l. William A. Strouse, et ux, to Har- ry B. King, of Spring Mills, R. D. 1, tract in Patton Twp. $20 Fred F. Henry, et ux, to Melvin R. Carter, et ux, of Philipsburg, tract in South Philipsburg, $600, — MP —————— House tract in Relief Payments Decrease Direct relief payments to needy Centre countlans during the past week show a decrease of $284 from those of the previous week, and 28 fewer checks required to make the payments, according to State Treas urer F. Clair Ross. Payments for the week totaled $4450 which was $124 lower than those for the compar- able week of last year Curreéni pay- ments required 72 more checks than those of a year ago Lemon Juice | Recipe | Checks Rheumatic Pains Quickly If you suffer from rheumatic, arth. ritis or neuritis pain, try this simple | {| inexpensive home recipe that thous sands are using. Cet a package of Ru-Ex Compound today Mix 1t} with a quart of water, add the juice of 4 lemons. It's easy. No trouble | at all and pleasant. You need only 2 tablespoons full two times a day. | Often, within 48 hours-—sometimes overnight—anlendid resulta are ob- i tained. If the pains do t quickly’ { leave and If you do not feel ter, | Ru-Bx will cost you nothing to try! {aa It Ia sold by your druggist under | { an absolute money-back QUATAntes, | Ru-Ex Compound is for gale and pre- | commended by Widinann & Teah x19 gy Over The Counfy News —- P ——— Mrs. George Lutz, Miss Martz, Miss Kathryn Milt Mrs. Paul Martz, Mrs Ernest Bast Pennsvalley High school Wagner and Mrs. Robert Wetze! the Federal Surplus Corpz Mr James E. McCord of State tion. They are to be fed to the pu- | C¢ sistant Instructor pilg at the rate of an apple and two ralsing Mrs chard, publican ved an A shipment of six bushels ple and eventy-five pound ralsing has been received by of an- Burkh nder Anna Mae the from Corpora niege 18 A M Orne helm genuine located alley: necessity for flood water Councilman superintending council engaged improvement of in which of se L. E. Bart- the Work in a day the Joseph! K. Dyer f former Centre county Vice-Chairman appointment as Informa. tion clerk in the Education build- ing at Harrisburg and assumed he official t there Monday Mrs, Dye been ve in Re publican many bar - w veral Blan entrally the Re- ne ough, the caused by ¥) Week ago the ne as Potter Bellefonte much treet home on oh for sale will be rented and Mrs. J west rth subject M. Curtin side and wil Darw house vacated by Charles E. Martin family when they while in a Bellefonte y ved to their own | y Police Harry Duke the Women 0 sale politic VEAr are Jeav- whose names were authorities were shoplifting ast Three withheld caught women by alle 1 anegedly he the 4 ' ht wome on Cur- of State week completed College. the fina, whis rebulid- strete} for much-discussed from tents the borough property tn Atiar bird ed apparent wee weekly PORT MATILDA R.D NOI. } Valk, Mr » A LR For Mr sven ang fay OTe nd Mr were Have enteriail Butler home al nor of { Bellefonte, calles this Healon home ] Mrs Ciyde Watson rote ¥ l#e Johnson and Wedneaday last Alfred Maguire one day last Miller Tas shopper on Wednesda) Mr Joe Goss spent Th Frank Hefonte and ele daughte week ai tor siLor Char] ot irsday in Oo week Sherman and Joe last Mrs children Harold and Tyrone, spent Tuesday M. Kerin the weekend Ralph family Friday Virginia Harpster of lege, called of Saturday J. T. Watson with his son Cl other friends at on the mountair Atlanta Toner Robb and Rov Sheesley of | mother Howard, were callers in our vicinity Mr on Thursday day in Altoona shopping we . Mrs Samuel] Friday was a Tyrone When a business shopper on Wednesday November, 1839 Mr. and Mrs Richard Lehner desk, it must and family and Mr, and Mrs Sam- piciure uel Fr y and family visited with their cousin Dr. Friday at Houlz- dale ! Miz Charleg Hollabaugh is visit ing her children at Pittsburgh and Nearhoo! Anna with Mrs of friends | spent English spent a few iriends in Pittsburgh Anna Duey was called Pa, to the bedside of who is geriously ill WwW. W. Wyland spent Thurs. days and | visiting ream to her keer ory interes man calendar have an - — a You never can what some people mean by what they say: you can only suspect what they think tell Want Mileage? Here It Is! ws cS % iA v. a WEST PALM BEACH, FLA. Of many leading gasolines, no other brand has exceeded the performance of Atlantic White Flash PLUS in the mileage tesla of the Florida Road Test here, But--the cars running on White Flash PLUS exclusively were still giving the same economical mileage at 80,000 miles as when new! (Advt) WOODWARD | Among those of our locality who! stiended Dr. G. 8. Prank’'s funeral last Tuesday afternoon were C, E Kreamer, Mrs, Annie Kessler, Fi- — Sunday School Lesson eta Vonada, Mrs and James Wert John Blover, Lhe erator performed his locallly and town and Priday The Woodward E L. C held thelr second monthly busines meeting for the new oonference year at the home of Mr Mrs Harry Brindle last Thursday even- ing. The devotional program was conducted by Mrs C. E Kreamer There is a consisting of songs, Instrumental ars as to t as well as vocal reading of Isaiah and discw Musser, | two school " Word of req writing Ws concerning who about they prayer 1 Wa report GOLDEN TEX] refuge presen 4:1 and help In ang Text: Lesson Scripture by Reuben od r These one of ent Won he veral of Lhe ire what sald the value of explain in foll ageiegae are similar al and the reguis win program a both monin- hour was énjoyed by pas- The next meeting will Mr and legguers busine ' he home of Kreamer ¢ Eisen! ith 10USeN0 Quiles BENNER TWP. Mrs Wilbur and Penn on ried f Qor: Wie of ¢ spending a the home immed d The Wil Buggersburg mm William BEmbert berion Axe Mas tren tro Isadah conflict he authorship of wich Hezekls COMFORT FROM GOD International Sunday School Les- son for April 28, 1940 “Cod among are d Aed [ are divided no LOOK ad other Hae 4 themselves to properiy therefor prepare y of life and the should result from a of the province of God theme of the message cone 6-8. Dally those and no comfort loss except in the through God. MM and fades, 30 with consolation Christian be- i In verses JIVE can ow» ras “way offered thi contained eternal life promises of withers fe {or mn promise whieh of Lhe 1-1 SCHOi~ credil i LPI WHeOn of re- Apoken all might } voice pie 10 a high des. 1d behold God would care for IEges on ne world NVILLE experiencing some { week and at boner ale We ing seed Lime and RU er ne pas Walter Herrold ad mouded 10 Port WK Bele Mmreni reign onar he home of Mr I evening Weaver are Sower moved asl \arge Spackman 4a Gav Who says you can't have EVERYTHING! You can have V-8 performance— and gas economy, too! An 85% h.p. Ford gave 24.92 miles per gallon in the annual official Gilmore. Yosemite road test, open to all cars. This was best mileage of all standard. equipped cars in this class! You can have easy-handling— with big-car room and ride! Everyone knows how easy it is to drive a Ford. But mo one conld know, till he gets inside, how big this Ford is in leg- room, sgat-room, knee-room , . « nor what a thrillingly soft, steady, big-car ride it gives! You can have low cost upkeep— and enjoy real fine-car features! You shift gears on a Ford with the easy+ acting type finger-tip shift used on costly cars. You get a semi-centrifugal clutch giving lower pedal pressure at shifting ® 8, also typical of costly cars... to say nothing of the biggest hydraulic brakes ever used on a low-cost car. Your Ford Dealer's ready and willing to trade e+ + See him now! YOU CAN HAVE A FORD V8 —and that's what you'll want when you try it!
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