Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, November 14, 1940, Image 12

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE,
PA.
November 14, 1940.
MISS JENNIE S. FISHER
Miss Jennie 8. Fisher, lifelong
resident of Unionville, died at the
Shepherd and Enoch Pratt Hospi-
tal at Towson, Md., at 6 o'clock Sat-
urday morning, November 9,
after a lingering illness
been a patient at the hospital
a year. Miss Fisher was a daughter
of willlam P. and Esther Wilson
Fisher and was born in Union town-
ship on August 23, 1858, making her
age at time of death 82 years, 2
months and 16 days. She is survived |
of |
Lucretia !
| many
of Tyrone,
by a sister, Mrs. Cora McMinn,
DuBois. Another sister,
Way, of State College, passed away
on October 30, 1940. Miss Fisher was |
Friends church. |
a member of the
Funeral services were held Tuesday
afternoon at the Wetzler Memorial |
Chapel, Milesburg, with the Rev.
Howard E. Oakwood, of the Miles-
burg Presbyterian church,
ing. Interment
Ridge cemetery near Unionville
RICHARD EU GENE STOVER
Richard Eugene Stover, aged 14.
of Millheim, succumbed at 3:30
o'clock last Thursday afternoon,
November 7, 1940, while enroute 10
the Centre County Hospital, Belle
fonte, in an ambulance. He be-
came ill Sunday of last week and
death attributed to a ruptured ap-
pendix, came while the
was passing through Centre Hall
He was a son of Robert and Estel-
la Keen Beck Stover ang was bom
on April 6. 1926, making his age af
time of death 14 yea 1 months
and 1 day. He is survived by
narents and these half-brother
and half-sisters: Dean Benneti, Ol
Millheim: and Russell Betty and
Charlotte Beck, of Aaronsburg. Fu-
neral services were held on Monday
afternoon at grand-
parents, Mr. and Keen
at Milthelm. w G A
Fred CUriesing Ler
ment was made In
cemetery, Millhet m. Richard
sometime had been employed as
newspaper carrier in Millheim
MRS. ANNA D STEELE
Steele, Ty-
Anna
at her home In Tyrone
7, 1840
wa
16
his
Of us
Harry
Rev
tie hone
Mr
Mr
rons
Thursday
a: 11
died
20 o'clock Steele
born at Bellefont
1868 a daughter of
len (Brown) Meese
18, 1888, at Bellelon
united marriage
Steele, who passed
Years ago. Surviving are
and three daughler Roy
of Cleveland, O., Z. E. Steele
Mrs. Harry Calestock of Detrolf
Mich.; Harry E Steele of Tyrone
Mrs, George Campbell of Aliquippa
ember
in
away
three s
Social Security
Agent to be Here
(Continued from page one)
monthly wages of the
who must
in accordance with
of the law
quired by
amount of 3)
on a Job covered
curity Act
Complete information and assist-
ance in filing claims may be ob-
tained by upon the repre-
sentative fonte or by com-
municating w Williamsport
office,
4
{
lave an
calling
in Belle
th
will
th
—l
Anniversary of
Indian Massacre
(Continued from page one)
some extent wa
believed by the Pennsylvania In-
dians. That it wag considered evi
to walk over graves of warriors
glain In battle, as they experienced
pain i stepped upon, has been ex-
pressed to this writer by old Corn-
planter Indians several octa-
sions.
Dr. J. W, Betz, who, as previously
mentioned in t column was
oldest practising veterinary surgeon
in Pennsylvania until his death in
Lebanon county in his ninetieth
year and who told this writer the
bert legend he had in all of 1940
sald that originally Indian burial
grounds were not hard to find, as
they kept them fenced with tangles
of briars, vines, stakes and rocks
and can feel to
the
wl
on
this we
1940, |
She had |
for |
officiat- |
was made in the Oak |
ambulance ,
| Mrs. Leda Richards of Philadelphia;
nine grandchildren
grandchild;
Mary
Esther
Mrs,
and Mrs
Pleasant Gap
| of
Lady
also
Grubb of
Jol aNson
Clare
Blanche
auxilia
R. T.
FREDERICK MICHAEL SEEGER.
Frederick
years
Mich:
a well
Kennan
She
sist
of
of
ry of t
vel
known
lodge
he
ers,
of
Seeger,
re
late of New Castle,
at his home Wednesday night,
vember 8
which
ten years
Tyrone, a son of Christian ang
nie Seeger
years
| riage wit!
toona
clude the
or
Port
| grandchildren
Mr
German
rone,
ke
Funeral
I
afternoon
at
Mi
ol
had
Mr
(Theurer)
ago. he was
Lina
Member:
we of whom
Matilda
G
ar
was a
Lutheran
Seeger
r, until Incapac!
Services
me in New
New Castle
SIDNEY C,
Sidney C
ich former
Mile
DUrg
noon Fric
}
il
nad
th
Cameron
He
ery
home in
returneg
¢ funeral of hi
McKinley
wit i i Lut
0. Klin
8 made in
Milestbhog
:
them
home at
ed
the
Belle Grov
and ¢
Now
AlN}
over
———————
1940, following
invalide
Seeger
of
wile and
Also
were
Cast
Lie
gravey
wa
d him
was
united
Larrimer
the
eight
fa
erald
1 three
member
church
aled
hei
on
and interment w
for
DOI
Abou
mar-
in
at
mily
and
B
and one great-
four
Lock Haven;
Philadelphia,
Johnstown.
Hockenberry,
was a member
the Presbyterian church,
Viola Rebekah
| the Ladies’
Mis
Mrs.
ol
the
ol
of
for
dden
died |
No-
an {line
Ove
na
n-
t 40
Al-
in-
children
Seeger
survivir
ng
is
SR
of
of
i at
SLIKER
ard
e has
near
so often
ol
are 7
slers
iit
Ty-
He followed the trade of ba-
by ilines
tha
Saturday
is ma
i
ae
my
been hau.-
$4,000 Stock Holiday
Goods Destroyed
$450;
Ferd C
al
garden
garden took
£6.500
of
car
not ins
fully
of
urance
(Continued f from page one)
heavy
Lucas, ¢
small amou
$50
jou ‘
i
id a
The total
Apr weiine
depending
Christmas s
loss is parti
The
*
ind the
the
The
ured
covered
Christmas g«
On
odds
$500 coverage
damage
timaled
to a
tocks
¥ COVere
the
there
Election Twists
Upset Program
ta
&
vi
vi
lounge
main
in
adoption
al
Mr
barn
I
A 5500
inventory
d
auge
wn
(Continued from page one)
ken an
ion of a
Ine xX pe
capitol build
The 1941 session
Pennsyivania
of
ted twist
well-apy
for women legislators
winted
ing
will be
Was
Re Te
RDA
the
history
women's suffrage
out a woman legislator
all $a 8
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When obliged (0 horrow money to meet expenses,
be certain, through investigation, that your money is
loaned by a reputable and approved organization.
is above questioning,
Personal loans and
collateral and mortgages.
commercial
Inquire of our loan plans now,
For
seventy-five vears, we have been meeting the needs
of those who have a need for money. Our reputation
loans for any
worthwhile purpose made on signature as well as on
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Ww
of
$1.000
WAH
to
by
is
on the
first
inee
ithe
a a a
Lat BE a ETE LS Le as —
ing a dis
| Hassenpfeffer is mighty good-
game
| having 827.300.
Modern Etiquette
1. When vou have received a val- |
sent by
badly
t from a friend
Arrives in a
ha nou
uable
mall,
damng
you do?
gil
and i
od Ccnuition,
are a few acknowledge-
introduction thal are
usage ?
ments
forbidder YW S0CIAl
3. ‘Wh
fini
the
4. Isn't it a
S0n in company
what he say
mind’
sidering
a guest
hed eallt ee NIE naps
table?
should
for a
impulsive
eaking
yout
mis‘ake
to be
alway:
as he
it
5. When
seated
in
o
young
woman
0
0
the
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Ol]
ampuny
9. What
Yours
1084
truly
a friendly
very
for
an ap-
letter?
writing notes
friends who
nusbarkl, should
with
Whe
TY 10 it LO
no
nots
Know
Iw igned both
mes?
8 Shouldn't
wurt
of o
weal Ml
are
for
the "ashionable
the w.ternoon?
Call-
{ now
10 Would five
for a fift
What
na caller
cents be sufficient
~cent meal?
would a
bring
hostess
ner a
do
box of
| itlin in a
man
' WI0 Andios
hould she call
an usher?
‘Answers to Modern Etiquette
it replaced
Mi ir)
Charmed
extravagan
o
H
ow
11. The
vat
+ flowers imine
3 diag
¥ il
HOUSEHOLD HINTS
Renewing Blackboard,
DIACK DOA
Added Beauty
faking Cake
Stains on Furniture
tabespoon of
i linseed
Pow dered
oil
LE a
paraffin pag
YOUR HEALTH
rom ¢ Educational Cor
the Board
he
Ol
Tu Laremia kills
ularemia
fase: ven
who han
tick-bearing
nto Penns
ile rabbits
rabbits were im-
yivania in 1928
The
other
spreads. not only to
but to human
dead
alive
discase
wiid rabbits
handie them
{ otherwise
Pennsylvanian
tularemia
in Tulare Coun-
t showed
The name tul-
from Tulare County. The
disease has moved eastward 1al-
imore, Maryiand in siege
last year
The Directo; Health in Balti-
more introduced and had an ordin-
ance passed prohibiting the impor-
tation into Baltimore of wild rab-
bits or wild hares, either dead
alive
who or
this dis-
aremia
‘4 g
had of
of
Last week. Pittsburgh's
City Council
tularemia
he infected rabbit per-
thirough direct contact. Hand-
skinning, cleaning or prepar-
eased rabbit for food with-
out using rubber gloves is extremely
dangerous. Tularemia, difficult to
diagnose in man, soon involves
lymphatic glands, liver, spleen and
the latier often resulting in
pneumonia waich frequently proves
fatal
Tuiaremia can be prevented
Housewives, butchers, hunters
whoever handles rabbits-should
wear rubber gloves and should care-
fully wash the gloves with soap and
hot water before removing them.
hen thoroughly cooked, the
meat of even the infected rabbit
becomes safe to eat. Wear rubber
gloves-—coock rabbitg thoroughly
“but
prepare and cook the rabbit content
ance 10 us
geri; or
to a
JUNE
| with care
DO YOU KNOW
Pennsylvania ranks second among |
he states for the number of big
animals within its borders
Michigan
with 830.80c. The total big game
| animals in the United States total |
i more than 5800000 with 3578000
white-tailed deer as leadibg animal,
Peansylvania has 820.
or
Director |
Health introduced a similar or-'
leads |
white- |
tio
bo
ed
B
dat
as
RW
ers
Straighter Candle
’
tattling Windowy
soda Ink
Walnut Stains on
wr
Wa
the Hands
Watering Plants
Inn A ————
HS Alumni To Hold
Thanksgiving Dance
ihe CGAnce
commu
Association
tiee of 4
he Al-
the Bellefonte
of
fn to has
nh the
fams
All fr
H 8 remember
e since it giters vou 8
well as an
ell the scholarchis
orchestra
ends
are urged to
will
per per
MOODY . +e IRRITABLE?
* Dont in
malic petod 0 a
com Tors Take wl ( “ni
Taha PILLY as directed
aloe d thot
el PLY
theokt ons
McCormick-Deering
FARM
EQUIPMENT
SALES AND SERVICE
Liberal Trade
ALLOWANCE FOR OLD
MACHINERY
MAW
M. Harold Betz
HOWARD, PA.
PHONE 2731
Dancing
Lessons In English
Words
Do not say
ria \
Often
* DOOK Wi
Misused
DOOK
Do
I'd
Dorn
Ralse
OwWer
Do
age
ed
than
ter than
Do no
Words Often Misp anounced
Cy
THE WAR IN
EUROPE
the Brith
exertion before posibie
Struggle Against Blockade
Te 1 invasion
designed as the fatal to Bri
ish power in Africa, has be-
fore the de and British resis-
tance Con i the Mediter-
ranean, now securely in Brifi
hands, pr free transport
men and materials from [aly
Africa, thus confining Axis military
power to the European continent
This seems to explain the Italian
drive against Greece, which has
been badly hampered by stern
Cireek resistance By otcupying
Orecce the Axis seeks (0 move
{southward into the
establishing new bases from which
{to launch an offensive against the
| British fleet and its bases, While
the Italians will probably be abies
to overcome the Greeks the burden
of demonstrating thiz & naw on the
{ invaders; the Greeks
of Egypt
blow
bogged
E07
of
of
10
| campaign.
Axis Fears Strangulation,
| Extension of the Asis drive to in- | -_—"— " A
Pronounce
the
y
Words Often Misspelled
deat
Don’ + Be Tortured
With Your Feet
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San-Cura
Ww :
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San<( ura
THIS OLD WORLD 1S A
MIGHTY FINE FLACE 10
LIVE-=- THAT 19 F YOU
MAKE IT THAT WAY 7 |
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dprty wT Ati 4
We of the WOODRING FLORAL
ARDENS will do everyihi
or 10 make Ww
our floral shop pleasant
uty a full, complete sto
casonable plants and Dower
are prepared to serve you
proper flowers for any
and we do 0 with a
app reciate your busine ®
ping
We
¢
ol
3
wr shop
ur pow
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we with
O0CAKION
smilie
and
[ Diemer L. Bathurst L. Bathurst
INSURANCE SERVICE 3
Phone Belicfonte MRL
MT. EAGLE, PA.
FP. 0. Howard, Pa.
Mediterranean, | »
have shown |
| their stuff in the early stages of the |
COMPENSATION
AUTOMOBILE & FIRE
INSURANCE
ED L. KEICHLINE
NTE
Phane 18M
Temple Court
:
Health and Beauty
a  — ho ———
SLAUGHTER
INNOCENT]
iy OF THI
RANDOM NOTES
“WE TALK TURKEY
BY TELEPHONE
«+ « Says This Farmer
JS WR 1
a}
“Every year we raise about 5,000
turkeys for the wholesale and re
tail markets, and more than 90%
of them are sold by telephone
To handle this many turkeys by
the old-fashioned method of just
hauling them to town would be
out of the question.”
PRC
CN
IT PAYS
to have a telephone
a. F NOLL
WALL PAPER
Painting and
Paper Hanging
dellefonte, Pa a
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Wagner's Medium Sc
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Eshelman’s Dog Feed
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