Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. November 21, 1940. -> Echoes From the Past Fifty Yaars Ago Frida afternoon at 2 1 1 calle matin 1? gl en band Opera wii] emen garten Back Feli Weak And Sore From RheumaficPain Then Prominent Mining Expert Finds RUX Compound Brings Pleasant and Satisfying Relief MR. GEO. Mr. Pitzgerald DuBois, Pa) is friends fine relief, feeling his exper be worth mtich to others gerald can speak from because position on the Mining Engineering able bending in the mine FITZGERALD 418 glad to have his fence will Mr. Fitz- ‘ie us y where he knows what it means to have pains | tearing at your back “Only a person who has had these | tiring pains can appreciate what tijeir relief meant to me, and I ad- dress all such sufferers when I say that RUX Compound has proved itself for me, and I give RUX my sincere recommendation.” Mr. Pitzgerald, Hke thousands of others who praise RUX Compound for relieving rheumatic, neuritic and néuralgie pains, had to first give tins medicine’ a trig), and you yourself will never ktiow what RUX may mean to you until yott do likewise For your ownl easy test, call at the WHITE BROS. DRUG STORE to- day and ask for RUX Compound, (liquid). Three economical sizes Stubbornly refuse any substitutes. QC lock & con~ | poly | Robert { Haven | institutions burglar | Trost Company Spring Ave, | W | and R and neighbors hear about his | [ ol ive Gearhar ‘ experience | Stafl requires considers | {at the | Bedford their share Al 1¢ mMatier rests again ir woutld do id there with no mma, not ap the dil nd Montgomery 0 the fireman who wen bank and was pinned fast wrecked engine near Axe ral months ago, is grad- wering from his injurie f I 1s able that town Voy De vsburg wi ember Samue; Nalin Dorothy Pike Behool ir in Penn od ¥ a { Td 3 Sehreokengast, wi ) €RLeT Lhe mercan~ While cleaning a revolver ax hi home in Mill Fall; Robert Miller aged 13 years, sont of Mr. ang Mrz Miller, was accidentally sho: i the chest ag the weapon discharg- ed. He was tresited at the Lork Hospital and his wound was balieved to be serious ne Millheim Banking Company Pirst Natio] Bank and the ¢ County Bank, of Belle efonte amotig Centre’ County t nk g which nad nstall ed alarms. The Bellefonte wag to install a sie s00n as remodeling completed Centr were it us “erations were Tage licehses issued to wing Edgar M. clerodé, Nashville, and Mary M of Howard: Daniel Phsk- and Ceell G. McCloskey. both 0: Myles E. Stover and Fior- Chiigewite, both of Wood Harry J. Moors, Orviston oste H Packer. Howard: Cowher, Port Mutiida, and of Philipsburg id Beightol, aged 16, of Pine accidentally shot in the thigh hunting on ie Bn 4, died Cot Hospital in Philipsburg. The youth was wound- ed when he fell while hunting neas his gun falling In stich a position that when it discharged the bullet struck him, Surviving were his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Beightol, of Pine Glen, and = number of brothers and sisters Charles Cook, of Bellefonte, re. ceived a cablegram from his son-in aw and daughter, Col. and Mrs. James P. MeDowell, at Samisoun. Asia Minor, reporting that they were safe and in Ho danger, The cablegrith discontinged press re- ports fhat Col. and MPs MeDowell and a group of other near est relief workers werd being held ds hostages the Turks bY order of Mustapha eal, leader of the Turkish Na- tionalist. M¥s McDowell was the former Elinor Cook’ of Bellefonte wore coupes Arn Gien while age State Rev, C. C. Shuey was assisting Rev. J H, Bridigum. pastor of the Philipsburg United Brethren church, n a series of Evangelistic meetings that community J. I. Reed, wéll kiown Pine Mills auctioneer, suffered a frac tured and some ugly brul HI A motor pecident on gp sharp curve Pine Gi Mill continuous s vice | the Miltheim Commercial lelephone Exchange, Miss Mabel Zeigler had resigned to accept a po- ttion in the new Centre County silk mill at that place Mrs, J. L. Montg was yenaing Philadelphia also plar Grove rib east ol AY 43 years ol er - omery, of Belle~ the week New York, and MILE in win to visit her son, Jack Insti ned a student at Tx Deposit Md Feonomy announced uno Belle Frank manage ellefonte down ndition of REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS am Ledyis } Boal AAT $i.200 api § § ow pt TT, 4 14 € i Wa Boalsburyg X, to Eleanor t bar, of Spring TW%p.. in Spring Twp., $1 Lawrence F Womer, el Clark et ux f in State College: J. Eckenrode tract ux, to W Sate College £1 tate Calta Sav John ings and Loan H, Henszey. of State llege, tract in State College; $1 Anne T. Henszey, ot bar, 16 Carl Dossin, et ux State College, ract in State Toiiege: $1 Roy ‘Baer, et uX, to Burry nett, ot ux, of Bandy Ridge, in Rush Twp.: $300. Samuel J. Fre. ei ux, to Floya W Fye ot ux. of Bellefonte, R. D 3 tract in Boggs Twp: $1 Mary Hahn, to Mr: of Pine Glen, tract Twp.: $50 Grover C. Glenn, ot ux, to Wilbur B. Hoy, of State College. tract State College: 81 ———— sO ss COLLEGE TWP. Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Kerstetter and sofiz Wilbur, Jr State College, were with Mr. and Mrs and family on Sunday Rev. and Mrs. T. G. Jones and daughter, Naricy, of Boalsblirg, were dinner guests on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs of Bar- tract Ella Plubell urnside in ais supper guests Merrill Houser lege, visited with her Merrill Houser, on Wednesday, Cecil Shearer is recovering from injuries received on Wednesday eve- | ning on Bast College Averiite when | he was struck bY 4 car near the Res | formed chureh. The: fohowWing® day he was absent from school, the first | day he missed this yesr Ortie Slliasmn. of State College, visited his cous Merrill Houser, on Wednesday, © int , and George, of | nariés Shearer and sons. | Mrs Mar Bayletts, of State Col. | sister, MTS | corner, While not so well key ( LOCK neav 8 navi ome will tip th W0-pound mark M. O Centre county js fisvlvanin’ enw classification as eeontlv beam it ¢ AMMOnNg Hurry one ities pat Stover and of ing reunit decenn the comietean but, wi Ot heey venth t Colum being not wy Wa W L Frank Dree o* Watson Mrz. Edith Burd was a visitor at the J. E Confer home in Miles. burg on Wednesday of inst week Tommie Watson Ohio, 1s spending some time his grand pavetits Mr. and Mr Raymond Fye 5i Fetzertown vistted at the Roy Petz er home on Monday Mrs Olive Rhoades and childrer and Mrs. John Watson called at the Home of Mr. and Mrs, Waller Swed zoey, and daughter in Bellel cently or i with mite, re KENNEDY Mrz, Samuel Mulberzer H, E McCartney and Sunday at the L L home Some of our tsmen are taking advantage of the bear sea son. Luck be with them Miss Olive and Don S8hawley were callers at LL. IL. McCartney's home Sunday evening. Missy Lillian and Mr: son sper! MoCartniey goog st Butler spent ihe weekend with her grandparents. Mr and Mrs, J. P. McCartney Butchering is in season this few weeks, Mrs. H. Aikey and Mrs Muilie Leathers atterided a butch ering at the Russell Lucas home Saturday, MY. ang Mrs Jersey Shore spent Sunday at the latter's sisters home, Mrs. Guy Lucas Mra, Miles Biters and Mrs Susie Lauieas spent @ day recently with Mrs, Phil McCartney at Monument. The members of the Three Point | hunting club” had their final meet ing at camp Sunday. All arrafige- | HENLE are complete [or Hunting doe Bid McCloskey of | | George McKinley, acebmpiistied i i Cuteliu in street now Op Hall, | Thomas CG fiineim PRY RI Vifilinburg, was elected sident of the Mifllinburg Kiwans the regula ol the club, held { last week the prooriet 18 Me@ueen an but ecoonda vi re Club at Wi Monday meet ditors of Ll Cn baldinry Attorne and ens of Peanle’'s National te College, of , ake an procesal) hyper grnnl me of LAROY ROOK an or the Mrz Catherine Snow Bhiw Mr. and Isis, of Williamspore- Mrz. Fo Lewis, daug! and sTandUangher Jean Shoe, Mr. and Mrz Clair of Willlamasport; Mrz Anna Mr. and Mrs Ernes: Mui. Lan and sons Edward ang David t Tyrone Mrs, Ray Watson Schmoke spent in Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Smith and family of Clearfield spent Sunday with relatives here Mr. LeRoy Lewis, chmoke spent I+wig camp Mr, Merrit: Caldwell of Curwens vide called at the Lewis home Mon- day on his way from hunting Mrs, James Beals, Ivan and Doro 7 Beals, and Mrs Corl Watson motored 0 the Advent cemetery esr Yarnell, Sunday afllernoon EE — a Te BENNER TWP. Orvis Harris has finished. his threshing this week and he is now king corn for the farmers Any person having or finding a small rat-terrier dog gray and white picate return to the home of Ira Berner. The liftls dog had fol- lowed gndther dog hat was hunting and dig not return home. The dog is the pet dog of Francis Benner's baby, Hazel Benner, Evert Wauzey spent Sunday Hotussrville, at the home of Clare Johnson Wiliam Emberton and family are spending a few days at Klondyke a’ the home of Jaseph Stover, “Mr, ang Mrs, Ollie Johnson from State College were Sunday guests hete with their son's family. Clar- re Johhson Many bunitérs were seen strolling the woods and fieldg for small gam», which sfemed very soaves and véry tthe game was bagged this seasdn Visitors at the home of Try Ben- ner (His week and of Sunday, wee: wife ang three yolinig ] OF Is Ir- Mr Vera SHOW Leawis Lewis and Mrs day last Carl week one Hope, and Carl Monday at the at arence | SULPHO ORAS i daughters. | Winifred, and Max- Miletburg, Harr Lose [rom Bellefont Oomaorf and fami ang nll of al Cid 1 Wilbur from Colevilie Wiatkh 1HLrook POULTRY POINTERS Printed Through Courtesy HECLA POULTRY Bellefonte, Pa FARMS IT PAYX TO WORM THE FLOCK y eelehrates Lhe Of jus and Richard of Philadel- week. home folks conferences wil ur Bhutt ghia, red Were over the ene vighted with The first quarterly be held in Yarnell U B. church next Monday evening Preaching next Sunday evening st 730 bw Rev. E R Miller: and © £ meeting at €:30 Leader Miss Eva Brooks Evervbody welcome VALLEY VIEW The Intermediate C. E. Will be at the home of Miss Marion Houses Friday evening Mr and Mrs Willis Bouser served a wedding dinner Sunday for Mr and Mre Morris Houser, who were married Saturday in Greensburg Mr. Houser is a son of Mr. and My Miles Hotiser, Mrs. Houger was for- merly Mise Verna Blekle Congratu- jations Mr and Mrs Houser, and may your marriad life be long and happy Marv Harpster spent the weekend with her grandmother, Mrs. Bertha Shope Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wion wish to thank all persons who donated any- thine to them zinee their loss caus ed by the fire. They appreciated everything and wish to show their thank: and appreciation through these columne ets and -- One of these days wise people will learnt how to adiust their Ives to thelr own ideals and the world will Begin to Make real progress, ARTHRITIS on i . » vin whe to Sulpt RAE ara Spb ow cents, rE mot satiate BILE Bookiet today ry White Brothers Sunday School Lesson Intern A AA TOWARDS THE GOS MESSAGE ATTITUDE FEI wehom Lae 1940 ttional Sunday on for November ZA O11 Lesson Text: Luke B:56-15 MARTHA MARTHA NO UDEBAKER HAMPION | YOU 10% T0 25% ON GAS! | AVES Z MORE WHEN YOU TRADE IT IN* you New slip-siream torpe- do bodies « Stratoliner- style interiors « Lower mechanical upkeop « Restful riding « Easy handling «Top allow- ance for your present car « CLT. terms COUPE PRICES SECIN AT CRB SR ES LINGENFELTER GARAGE NORTH WATER STRERT BELLEFONTE, PA oR Se
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