Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. October 31, 1940, 4 Echoes From the Past Fifty Yaars Ago { at the Reformed parson- | Bellefont Wednesday October 22nd. by Rev, M Charles Page and Mi both Sunbury Annie Gar- parents ome after a lingering consumpsion. The re- Bellefonte for inter. e on of in Mass OUR it Q forme rr home William Kline- ss Sarah Philip D Pos- Olie B aea Ar 8 4 y 90 potingds. Deceased was born at Boli- e wel ess Lo Leueion.e we li- ii Heal youlkd be INALES wa must but such are ition. The young standing in his nade a fine showing was there placed uo refused to expell % Tied eo 8 gut Je ESTAS good time he Lae cal 'al fill our any itvide The demand for freight cars is 50 t throughout the country that cannot build them Every car bullding country is running still the number of ren S00} in the and night new cars turned out does not appear to fill the great gap. The different ifironds have to take part of their turn, as the shops canno: one order entirely, but number up among the roads in proportion to lore in aers the the the order 20 YEARS AGO V i Mrs illiam Quick, Sr brated their 50th Their chil- with a purse of P township, wa mysterious O farm of Board of Health th the lollowing Lon presi GO Ww rwel been had issueg Henry verte. adoer Qrop: : ground when The brother Bellefonte Hose where several hours A he had touched a wire carrying 22000 volts, physici- ns believe that the shock would have been sufficient, alone to orother groaned «1 him to the ita lip De Gieg inter wnough FOUND PLEASANT WAY 10 RELIEVE PAIN DISTRESS RUX Compound And Williams Formula Help Relieve Pain And Distress of Rheumatic, Neuritic And Neuralgic Pain Attacks—Relieves That Sluggish, Let-Down, Allin Feel- ing From Constipation—Promotes Sleep And Strength- Giving Rest! fow we wish that every one of you read ad could really know how the thousands of users who ve found so much relief through we of RUX Compound and Will- ys Formula feel about these fine m For the relief of Rheu- matic-like pain attacks-—for acid ir- itated kidney passages, night-rising that sometimes keeps one ght—up and down at all nd hundreds of your own ghbors praising RUX and Will- ns Forma for the relief these ine medicines brought to them Mrs. Bracken Delighted! Mrs. Marie Bracken is an estima- ble lady of Pittsburgh (322 Hemlock’ and she zays in her own words, “It is splendid the way RUX Compound gave me relief. My knees and hips were painful and 1 would just have to keep from walking when these pain attacks came on. I purchased some RUX Compound and this good medicine brought me fine relief from these pains. I can do my work with more ease and rest so much better al night with the relief RUX is britiging me. You can see why I am so well pleased with this medicine and why I tell my friends about RUX" What Mr, Ondrejik Says: Mr. Mike Ondrejik lives at 217 Honan Ave. Johnstown. Pa. and he thie Li "_ rdicines $ & MRS, MARIE BRACKEN gays. “I am a mill worker and sub- ject to wuick changes of temperature 1 contract colds easily but with Wil. liams Pormula I am feeling much better as it helps keep my bowels open and my appetite has been stimulated so I enjoy more foods and feel stronger as a result” ; Make Your Easy Test You have the same chance to try these fine medicines as your own neighbors wib report such splendid relief. So don’t put off another day goint to the WHITE BROS. DRUG | STORE and getting the Genuine Willigms Formula and RUX Com- pound (liquid). Stubbornly refuse any substitutes. Three economical’ sizes for your convenience in today. Miss Kathryn Beezer, of Seattle, Wash. arrived in Bellefonle for a visit until after Christmas at the home of her aint, Mrs, Thomas Ber- tram Mr. and Mrs. Philip D, Foster, of State College, announced the en~ gagement of their daughter, Helen Margaret, to Stanley 8. Furst, of Lock Haven After a visit with relatives and friends in Bellefonte, William Geh- ret returned to Atlantic City where he conducted a roller chair busi- ness on the boardwalk, Anthony Camnanj son of Mr, and | Mrs, Frank Compani, had the index finger of his left hand smashed while working on a pressing ma- chine at the plant of the Titan Metal Company M1 Frank Clemson move from her home near State College to make her home for the winter with her son, Daniel, at the L. H. Musser residence on Howard Street, Bellefonte, Donald Wallace, Akron, Ohlo in town arranging for the sale the house owned by his father Curtin Street ang occupied A. H and family the ‘tive purcha- expects to of Prof no were Sloop Drospe M1 number who for a conducted a with tress at Lin. her resigna- Department OO retire Keller years had connection as postmy wore in W0n truck w by had been the Philipsburg au- night of September 5 rived in that town Joad- whiskey, was released to of the Berwick Store Berwick. The whiskey was be- ng held at Philipsburg A big black bear was n apples r farm hich een feeding on the W west of Millhelm Edward Zerby and Mr. Zerby and member we family could easily hot ar out they were of the opin- that the bear season was closed both bones in he lower his right leg while cutting second-crop his father-in-law, James Reed- in Georges Valley. The t happened when the ¥ il one and his the spokes. t iy 54 b revi | 1 the orchard P y have Ray Sharer had of accl- mower {oor was wisting the ianner as car of iracks of Stone Com - dump, the car got out control when the brakes hold, The car struck a bi the end of the track swerved to one side and fell a dis- tance thirty feet ints a large ine racks below, Mr We car but ine gondola unconscion to the Bellefonte was found that scaped with numerous cuts sone of them of a stone Le : and $e 0 RK at of with r ino the ce. The rushed where ET — REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Spring Twp.; M428 1 Valley Coal C to Mike L in Show 0 to Rober! State College ruson Twp. inadow, et bar. to el ux, of Sherman in Stale College; $1. Spigelmyer, to Glenn E Bes- of Allentown, tract in Mill- heim: $1 A N Bierly, of Miles Twp.: $150, W. Forest Stonebraker ot ux to Daniel J. Dennison. of Philipsburg tract in Philipsburg: $1 Eliza J. Lannen, et bar. to Ruth Wilson, et bar, of Rush Twp. tract in Rush Twp.; $25 College Heights Realty F_Knarr, of State College, tract in State College: $750. Penn State Chapter of Triangle, nnie Mensch, to Willis 8 Rebersburg., tract in to Gamma Sigma Phi Fraternity, of | State College, tract in State Col- lege; $1. Co, 0 T. ! > The public is hereby notified thal the Millheim branch of the Centre County Library will be located in the Boy Scout room in the Munici- pal Building in the future, and any- one desiring rary service at the regular hours from 4 to 6 p, m, Mone. day will find the librarian on duty at the new location, Word was received by Millheim friends last week that Captain and Mrs. BE R, Ayres former residents of Millhelm while the Captain was in command of Poe Valley OCC camp, are rejoicing over the arriva of a second child, & daughter, who has been named Harrier Lynne, and whose entrance upon the scene oc curred Monday, October 7th, The Ayres live in the Pittsburgh area Mrs. John G Al~ torney Love of Be elect - ed chaplain of the of the Ameri i Love, wile lelonte, was Daughter Revolution of an al rence held last Mrs. Love, past of the Bellefonte Chapter and jormer chairman of D A R. commitiee for use of the Flag, received number of cast candidate at meeting The Bellefonte by way of will probably wocations for ome four or { the Lhe the for ter lle Correct voles the Lancas New NDighway coming into Willowbank Pen up several Service LALIONS five men are ig a location on borough pro just west the Phoenix mill onsiderable of the through Rock view p= of partion : ANC hance locat] that section i v ne of ng Dut fori {On 3 ~ Cent Arleric day home 100 she id Wedhe: an 41 Fis American dale was 8 Matilda was named commander, with Henry 8 trop. DuBols, sdjutant { JOwWing 1940-1941 pleaded iilty wo We i borough lmils the vious afternoon. The held before Burgess Wilbur PF Leitzell who appointed a Thi we 10 render a decision in Officers Grant N. Kough, ves complaint thas broken windows at Lhe King home, 120 W avenue ghorily alter 3 Saturday, testified was fired from Lhe southern Delia fra- appointed composed {rom the All- siudent repre igh oouncil, a fraternity invoiy members borough days was allowed decision. Under BUSH HOLLOW Our Sunday School attendance falling away each Sunday, instead increasing. What's the matter On Sunday we had 31 p IL and a year ago we had 104 pres. difference Will b= inoking for you next Sunday, also 0 stay for preaching service which will follow the Sunday School Jl Lhe pre- hearing was COIS the case, who in- guled a several bullets ow Lo Hi The committee Burgess Lelizell { representatives College Sent 5 Phi Bios : Fal Sigma Was cabinet. the ative 10 bore delegate from the and nici ed LwO of Ten the Cou render the eG Some the Cottage prayer meeting will held this Friday night, Nov. 1 the home of Mr. and Mrs, Young, Everybody welcome Don't forget the coming revival which is planned to start Nov 24 in the church with Rev, OG H Shull, as evangelist and Miss Plor- {ence Renn and Mise Catherine Pals- grove as singers. Services each night for 2 weeks Mr, and Mrs. Charles Way of Jacksonville spent last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Edna Spotts and helped raise potatoes, also Mr, and Mrs Dale King and daughter, of Coleville, spent Saturday at the | Spotis home engaged in the same ! labor, i be a : Walter Mary A. Foster to Delbert B | Myers, of State College, tract in Siate College; $1. FAIRVIEW Mrs, Ira Guibert and baby of Pleasany Valley, visiteg on Tuesday at the Amelia Chapman home, Mrs, Milford Etters and baby vis- ited on Wednesday at the Jame: Lucas home, Miss Liszie Boone of Zion, and Mrs. Wilssh: Boone and Mrs. Morgan Lucas of Marsh Creek, visited on Wenesday afternoon at the Ame- lia Chapman home, Mrs, Joseph McCartney and Mrs. | Guy Lucas and children of Ken- nedy, spent Tuesday at the Miles | tlers home helping Mrs. Etters to make applebutter, Mrs. Myrtle Lucas Thursday afternoon Amelia Chapman, Mis Almeda Lucas of Bellefonte, spent Friday with her mother, Mrs, Myrile Lucas. Sunday visitors at the Amelia Chapman home were Mrs, Jack visited on with Mrs Charley Mann of Howard R. D, Mrs, Myrtie Lucas spent Sature Mr, and Mrs, Walter Spotts and | family returned to thelr home in i Ohio, after spending the past week | | visiting friends and relatives in i Penna, The bids for the old roof which + Was taken off the church were open ied last Wednesday night, Only 3 bids were received and 2 of them stated what they would give for the whole roof. an it was plainly stated in these items to give the jamsunt per sheet and number of | sheets desired. Some of the roofing {1s to be kept for a coal house and | Of course it is not all for sale. There will probably be a few more sheets for sale after the repairing is done. Several families in the Hollow have been engaged in the task of { making apple butter. A large crowd attended the kiteh- en shower held for Mr, and Mrs, Ed. (Carver at the Blair Carver home. : They received a large number of | mseful gifts, There were a couple of young fel lows from Unionville seen in this {vicinity Saturday evening We | worider what the attraction was H ‘were injured from thig community | (are slowly improving, although Mr. é | Ammerman is still a patient in the | Centre County Hospital and prop . Come | day night with her daughter Mrs. [ably will remain there some | Bryce Hoover at Howard, io time, Over The County News i rn borough ordinance. the fine ranges from $2 to $26 and costs, or a Jail sentence of one day for each aollar of the fine Robert Spangler, youngest Mr, and Mrs. John Spangler, of Nittany, was painfully injured re- cently when he was pinned between lwo automobiles. Bobble was sit ting on the running board of one car and his older brgther, Johnny got into his father's ear and tramp- the causing the car backward, The child wa securely that it wag ne- to move the cars before uld be extricated, He was taken a physician at Mill Hall where badly bruised were treated son of ed on tarter, move ned so Ary he leg I'reated 0 spectacle that wa observed that communi juring the past fifty years, Milihelm gidents were prepared for DOW Lal can Saturday The me OW « n in hardly two inches of Lhe and to : Lat RR nn dropped the night as fifteen Various part of that end county. October 19th you want put jt on nee, And ¢ for | ywed plent an un uring temperatures as were Suni and degree recorded ot thal aale, if wa uture rel nt morning turned over him with ASOnNadly ear) ’ arough of Centre ve V Hall inteer Fire Depar Although reorganised porated only eight he membership twenty to Of are honorary members forme he town. Within three weeks a new, fully equipped : gallon gallon Ww Over Lasse residents of five hundred hiree hundred paler tank will arrive. It & a Darley, with cab, on Ford chassis FW Organization heid a sue two-day carnival in July November 8th tie Centre Hall ye hool will be the % 4 gala Fireman's Dance project the Hist Ha augilorium Of nlerest is { Centre WJ 10 OY © now 8x10, and wil moralive record reproduced the early 1882 wo 1890 HOLTS HOLLOW Resse LY MTs day af and Ge Gap Mrz Mr live Lhoade and M William Hawell spent Pridas ai the Orvis Watson home in honor of Mrs, Watson's birthday anniver- Wary, the day was spent very pieas- in sewing and knitting and delicious refreshments were served Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Lucas and children of Fairview, called at the Charles Lucas home on Sunday. Irvin Walson of Warren, Ohio spent the weekend with home folks Mrs Olive Rhoades and son ae- companied him back to Ohio on Monday to spend some time with relatives at that place. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Lucas were guess at the Willard Eminhiger home at Lock Haven on Sunday and Mrs Sara Day and baby accom- panied them home to spend a week with friends at this place. Sunday visitors at the Roy Leath- ers home were Mr. and Mrs, William Gates, and three children Betty, Patricia, and Dock, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Leathers and Jack Leathers | of Mi Eagle, ! Don's forget Harvest home ser- | I 3h wf 1s aiisiy McCormick-Deering FARM EQUIPMENT SALES AND SERVICE Liberal Trade ALLOWANCE FOR OLD MACHINERY M. Harold Betz HOWARD, PA. ' Every- vices next Bunday al 2:30 body welcome J, Ed, Confer of Mllesburg Mr and Mrs. Harry Haagen of Yarnell and” Mrs, Edith Burd motored Ww Brookville. Jeflerson County, and spent the weekend with thelr only remaining aunt, Mr John Mor- rison recently celebrated he Bint Biko Sunday School Lesson JESUS DECLARES HIS MISSION rw - who birthday ed wi School Les rd, 1940 International Sunday anniversary f far November th Jerome Haagen a convaiescing from son who is {line GOLDEN of al tl Noms ife's parent Clair SBhawley giadly surprised on of L week, gathered at home ner or anni were J. E. C Ben Fetzer, Mr f Mi of Yarnell Wednesd: wien a wa evening reialives celebrate A Lesson Text: Luke 4 ney naay Verss present ‘ t 8031 yor oh Deautiiug Kit ang BOM ri Mr WE Mifllinburg ) | Qscay WOODWAR fy al LITT LE NITTANY POULTRY POINTERS Printed Through Courtesy HECLA POULTRY FARMS Bellefonte, Pa. 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