Eo he ¢ ene Amanat, BELLEFONTE, "PENNA. a enh WALKER BRO HERS LH PAUL M. DUBBS CECIL A. WALKER wing aa tl wipe Proprietors «. «Editor , Business Mating e! (ssued weekly, every Thursday morning ered in the postoffice at Bellefonte, Pu. #3 second- olass 1 vy ~y " ” leases h NS oN FAITHFULNESS International Sunday School Les- son for December 29, 1940, GOLDEN TEXT: “For unto whomsoever much is given, ol him shall be much required.’ ~Luke 12:48 Lesson Text: Luke 12: 35-4 cedms particularly we end the year's Jessons with an admonition to faithfulness, With a brand new year just a few days off, Jesus words as to what is expected of his followers ought to be a challenge tc @ll Christians to resolve to live more faithfully in the coming year In order (0 live one’s life abd faithfully as a Christian & we have to prepare ourselves living and make ready for dying and the life hereaf.er. Perceiving the danger that his disciples migh become so absorbed in preparing living this jife by providing thelr physie al needs (which | per in its place), Je they place his kingdom fir always prepared In ordér to clearer to hi: ed the sicm {fou 3 + wailing for iewar rded them able Jesus decl ter of the house what hour the for reascn star S68 gs } of these para the words in an Son of Somehow # appropriate thal fully should, for for LB weed Laat sd does no ire this ntly on guar aQCur | man ¢ There arp ¢ we prepa who sf Another Good Thing about the IC A 3 United States has only gix per cent of the world’s population. * Brice on: HALF of the world’s telephones! * Nic. elee do people fret so much telephone service and such good service at such low cost, * THE SELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA requirements for pr thelr bodies no thought dren's per ment ¢f who, appar- ently, have velopment of their chil ual or menial nature The second phase must be epared is Christ's ond coming. Ai times people have become very excited about the re- turn of cur lord, to the ex- exact day and time Some have sold their property, the éveryday world and gathered on a high mountain 50 as to be among the {firs to gree! bim. Luke declares, “The Son ol man cometh a, an hour when no Mark als But ol day th no man spirit- tor which we 800 even tent ofl predicling He « of weit thitye that that we 1 but the and Painful Bu Quickly Re! ieved yr (intent ARRISH STORE Diemer L. Bathurst INSURANCE SERVICES Phone Beliefonte BIR2 NT. EAGLE, PA P. O. Howard. Pa DANCING! HARRY'S PLACE EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ~ FEATURING — Slaves of Rhythm ADDED ATTRACTION ERNA AND HER ACCORDION WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You From Financial Loss. See John F. Gray & Son General Insurafice | Phone 497.1 Bellefonte, Pa. Hl e———— J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency One of the Oldest Ageneies In Centre County ANN W. KEICHLINE, Representative. Temple Court Phone 190 Used Truck adnate DECKER MOTOR (0. SOUTH SPRING STREET BELLEFONTE, PA. PHONE 674 levelop- to the de- |. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA CENTRE HALL NEWS| : Rhythm Aires LARGE CROWD AT ALUMNI BANQUET EXPECT ready ex { attendin + Contre IMPRESSIVE SERVICE AT REFORMED CHURCH ele The R Keener then read he story of “The Other Wise Man VanDyke, The reading wag in- . d wih the singing of these We Three Kings of Orient “From the Pas#rn Moun- tains, "O Lie Town of Bethie- Hem,” “When Cross the Crowded Ways of Life,” and “When I Survey he Wondrous Cross.” The benediction followed cArol “Come Ye All to Bethlehem, and the choirs sang “Joy to the Word” as a recescional. The decorations for this were arranged by Rober La -* - » TUSSEYVILLE (LASS ELECTS NEW OFFICERS ry Rete Ale.” t he service Bradiord The Young Peoples Bible class of Tusseyvilie met at the Ralph Harsh. barger home on Thursday, Decem- ter 12. 4n the form of a Class meet- ing and birthday party for the host The business of the meeting consist ed of electing the following officers for the new year: president, Ralph Harshbarger; vice president, Mrs, Kennéth Wert; secretary, Miss Mar- tha Rimmey; and treasurer, Paul Lingle Others © ing were: attended the meet Mary Bunice Rime mey, Mrs. Luther Wert, Miss Mary Dashem, Miss Lois Riminhey, Ralph Walk, Dean ‘Wert, Charfes Remer, William Rimmevr, Mrs Hawley Krebs and daughter, Miriam, John Fortucy, Miss Esther Hastings, Miss Masian Brown, John Witmer, Ken. neth Wert and daughter, Mary Anne, and Mr. and + Mrs, James Harzhbarger. After 8 social hour refreshments were served the gr . . N . PUPILS TAKE PART IN SCHOOL PROGRAM All pupils Bf “the and the Centre HallsPotter High school participated In a Christmas acsombly program in the high school sudilorium Friday afternoon, begin ning at 1 otlock no Arden Madsa oup ALL The program opened with a grolip carol sing directed by Donald Shope A short pisy. "Santa Clays Land.” by all the pupils of first ahd second rates, foliowed, Ceorge Johnston atid Marlene Caldeon represented dancing dolls and other ¢hildten wete cast as clowns, cats, & jack-in- , the-box, and other toys i ils taught By Migs Orchestra to Play grade schools Bren for Dance CONC with roe | i ‘Sant Michael Santa Clan ve Charl Hoom * » * NM x (LASS HOLDS ANNUAL XMAS PARTY GLEANER CHURCH SERVICES Hos- Prlevte Lae Re WK Spring Mil nday 8choo p 10 11:00: Bethesda C. Oo funday School vice 30:30; Spring 8chool 9:30, Church Tussévvitle: Chureh Sunday Sehool 10.00, Methodist, The ‘Rev, W. 8. Glenn, pastor. Cenire Hall: Church Ber- vice 9:30, Sunday. Schosl 10:30; Sprucetown: Sunday Church Services 10.45 Presby erian The Rev, J M Kirkpatrick, pastor Boalibirg Bunday School 2:00, Church Setvice 3:00; Lemont: Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 7:30; Centre Hall Sunday Schoo] 9:30, Church Service 10:30 Relormed, The Rev. D, R. Keener, pastor. Spring Mills: Church Seér- vice 9:00. Sunday School 10:00: Farmers Mills: Sunday Shoo! 9:30, Church Service 10:30: Centre Hall: Sunday School 9.30, Church Ser. vice 7.30 » a » . Gates—Claggow, Miss Mary Elizabeth Glasgow, daughter of Mrs. D. 8, Glasgow, and Paul Calvin Gates, son of Mr, and Mrs. M: C. Gates, of Pleasant Gap were married by the Rev. Delas R. Keener at he Reformed parsdhiage Saturday evening at 7:15 o'clock. Others present at the thartinge were the attendants, Mr, and Mrs Willam C. Lose, ang the bride's mother. Mr. and Mrs, Onales will ccupy their home on HofTer Street recently purchased from Robert Smith, - - » LJ PERSONL MENTIONR Mrs. William Campbell and Miss Helen Oxlenkirk atlended a kitchen shower Friday evening for Miss School 9:80, Echoes From the Past Fifty Years Ago Mrs, Solomon Wert, an lady of Adronshurg, died the Mth, aged B56 years Ex«Gov. Curtin is slowly improv ing from his recent {liness which overtook him while in New York Las. week a fox was shot on a tree near Coleville, and the tree was ! lyin m the ground, thing Sunday an unusual limb rec Cul. J. L. 8 ed into thelr irday, Wi fully arranged equipped they will happy The record of Mr, Sober for seven in pheasant shooting as follows: shot in 1884, 95; in 1885 87: 1886, 108; in 1887, 49; in 188% 117; In 1888, 116, and to December 3. 1800, 142, or a grand total 05 bird All the oid reli pop ¢ fail weather prophets we have ited of lale predict that we cold winter. ‘As thest have hauled and wife mov- new residence on last h everything so {as and splendidly be and ang.er SHY) 1h. ent cont YOArs pa sf A Lue SuUure- Nave A ots all agree, we all our old flannel atched, and are og bg 4 The pm had them prepared for the ud clon Oi 4 in Huntingdon ( Mr, Houck Rev, W. A. Houck Over seventy year house at Newburg, Trough Valley, and 4 reputed 88 birthdays healt of the lived for father He ha 0a Trek ive ceiebraled rem. y by the Tuesday + Ang Wwiaan m Ds Puan ¥ re feacher al hs | FANG AaVILg Oe men HT shredder on dn-aw, 8. H 8 hand wa: ampulaiei at Hay Hospital A crew of men from the Bunbury shobhs of the Peninsylvania Rallraod worked from 7 a. m. 15 1:30 p.m Sunda iBatalling new bridge Spring Creek near the malch Bellclonie. A number of persins walched the woik Reuben Cronemiller departed for Savannah, Georgia, to spend Chris mas ang part of the winter months with his son, Max. who was employed there. Mr, Cronémillér wag contemplaling making his pers anent home in the southern slate John Armagast, who nesideg near Waddie, was brought $0 the Belle- fonte Hospital for Uatinent alter he had been struck by legs which olled off & pile at a Mmbering op- eration in the mountains above Waddle. It was found that one leg was severely b.oulsed ‘where the logy had struck him. Farmer John H. Swdriz, farmer residing near Beech Creek. repori- ed that a Crow ‘wearing a Hell around its neck, was Irequently soon 0 that area. He declared that about 2080 other crows followed the belled crow and that the Hock made short work of corn fields, Re. ports had ii that the crow was one in captivity at Howard, but had es- caped Mariage licenses were issued he following couples: William Jud- son Alkey, of Curtin, and Lela May Leitch, of Howard; Lester Lee Leathers and Alma Irene Soit, both of Howard; Gilbert 8. Sowers and Bessie A. Savercool, both of Stale College; Raymond J. White. Beech Creek, and Relda Confer, of How- ard; William E Klinger, Bellefonte, and Julia R. Dearmiti. Mingoville; Elery Roy 8S8hreckengast, of Coburn, oer Betnake 1 the en and Swab Emma Marin, of Wood- | 3 dications of foul play. ; te Jane Campbell who will’be married | New Year's Day. The hostess was rs. J. H. Musser of State College. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bloom and family spent Saturday in Altodna. Fred Spyker, a student at Chicago Theological Seminary, returned home Thursday for the Christmas ft vication, . Mr, and Mrs. Chasles I) Slonaker and son, Michael, left Saturday {for Upper Darby to spend the vas cation with Mrs. Slonaker's parents Gloria Brooks, second dauginter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brooks. spent part of the weekend with her aunt and uncle, Mr i tis Reiber, (Continued on page eight) : Entertain Children At Christmas Party A Christmas AprOGYam. starting with the colors and salute to the fiag and ending with a visit from {Banta Claus, was given to the chile i dren of the Bellefonte Legionnaires of the Brooks-Doll Post at the Le- gion Home Friday night. Besides music furnished by the Junior Amer. fean Legion Band, there were two’ plays given by pupils of the eighth grade of the Milesburg school under the supervision of Miss Mary Bovie Frances Shull took the lead in the Way. “Christmas Eve in Berntown.” and Marie Roberts and Donald McDowell shared honors in and Mrs, Ours; (he geoond play, “Toby's Christmas “0, Roland ‘GQ, Fye, ot ux, of Mashan- CHI" Mary Lois Bryan sang | Little Town of Bethichem © ¢ Orace, elderly Jocal ! ng near Green Briar Isabel Barnhart gave Mr. William B8inger. citizen of Bagleville, died on Saturday aq was buried on Monday Last Saturday some forly beer were unioaded at for pri use, This was Ehippedq for a Chri we KUPHOse Owing and dim nail work week, bu ne lat our station mnstaiimen tmas drunk va £ oi bulldings t barn on Mr, G farm, near Nittany, wa down by the on the The timbers splinte broken and wil able to build (it The Lock Haven mark Al Mile: Thursday evening, Ix May we ¢ united by he mas Selomon Confer, aged 75 Wharton Rider a youn 26. The ceremony oocurd residence of the bride Fetzer, The the oldest.’ numner A large of Hoy's broken roof now are red and cost consider Democrat Dur: on ‘A cember and riage © Mr widow ed 10 of at ne al : fron Dan Gallagher, who has been ting for fron ore on the Cy- m farm near Shiloh t5 have found immense of pipe ore tha: surpas operation in that section Margaret Gregg, an elderl the mother of Gen Ire and Andrew Cregg, 8r Centre Hall died at her home Milesburg las: moming ilerment Tues an Gregg Saturday occurred on new Sis Lae n o* 8 taken to he Logan by fire engl IAY eVeIUng Hose 1 Ea) i been ¢ aneiderabie HoT oad elonts axrn have (lleir onsis he ad been examined by Dr Ww u Irv nn, and the operglion were perisrmed ™ Dr, Reed with ny expense to the children’s ers hildies ' Jack Wagner. mall orrier the 8p ills postefficoe, miracu- y estapad inary or death when hiz car was struck hy the LL & T freight train on a grade Oross- The car was Wagner escap- scralch oll « fury reduced 10 junk bul ed without even a The medical firm of Reed and Ir- in, of ned lefonite, was to be digsolv- 4d by mutual agreement, Jabuary 1. Dr Irvin was $0 move into the Allison building on Allegheny Sireet in the poom formerly occupied b Gheen's music store, and Dr. Reed was (0 remain in the offices of the firm “no A young bull missing Walter Pifer farm near St. Pauls church in Nit any Valley, for two weeks, was found by Mr. Pifer while he was forking straw from a larg pile which had blown over. Mr tha from Eh Pifer jabbeg the fork into the pile and struck a solid object. At th ame time he heard groans. H- ound the bull greatly weakened b: his long fast, but it soon recovered upon being given food and water Mike Evans employed by the Le- high Valley Coal Company ai Snow Shoe, Was found dead waiong the oad between Clarence and Poor- manside early one morning. The Siscovery was made by John Kech who was on his way to work. Evans body was in the muddy road. A soroner's jury drawn by Justice of the Peace George L, Brown in the abhience of the Coroner, found that Evans, on his way to Clarence, had fallen from a path several feel higher thin the road, ang in falling had bioken his neck. Death was instantancos. There were no in- a ls i a recitation Mre. Ruth Casper sang “The Night Before Christmas.” After the bard played “The Star 8 Spangled Banner” Santa entered to the tune of “Jingle Bells” About two hundred small children were present. Mrs, Leg, Bokien and Mrs. Ruth Oneper, ih charge of the affair, headed a conuhitiee made up of Mrs. Leonard Glenn, Miss Mary Saylor, and Mrs, Florence Haupt Ec ————— Roeland G, Fry Buys Property, In last week's real estate trans. fers it was reported thi Bland E Fye. et ux, of Moshnanon, lad pur- <hased'a tract of land in Snow 8hoe township from tHe First National Bank, or Pellsfonte, executor. The correct name of the purchaser is non, December 26, 1940, CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS Morday of Last Week Mis * Admitted of C ar arent f 9 £2 Wt OO Warad Thursday of Last Week Charles Lewis On Ke ( Mr J of Bellefonte Banbury Tuesday of Last Week ef Laue Boa shir Admitie Jam P., Pi ! { Bi F. Ht of Bx forint e Heion Dretbelbls Howard A D. 2; Miss wate Coll y Fomicn Mrs infant Mrs Mis 4 I'M i! Nscharge Har. * 3 : i PE BELL ds gt oe Aru Cer. non AR Kath. Mr of Wednesday Adn Bellef re of Last Mrs, Pi Werk 1 8nd 1LLe ! Le 1 wit vy oJ VW Maud infant Naskifing columns - A.C. TURNER CO. ellefonte, Pa. a er Cr ST Bt Fa ii i i. { =i} CHRISTMAS FOODS! OCIAN SPRAY Cranb’ry Sauce 2 ~~ 25¢ Marshmallows 1-0 pkg 10¢ cans 2lc DOLE OR DEL MONTE Pineapple Juice 2x: FRUIT CAKES McCormick's Poullrs SEASONING van 16¢ McCormick's Pure FOOD COLORS ou us Deposit 3 lg Wis 25¢ 25¢ to $1.65 Christmas Wrapped ASSORTED CHOCOLATES Cloverdale BEVERAGES Durkee COCOANT I Ohicken Salad TUNA FISH can ISe LAMA MRVABE ALVA MASRAAVAWAAN LARGE ENGLISH WALNUTS BRAZIL NUTS SPANCY EMIX NUTS HARD CANDIES WEIS LEADER {COFFEE $ PHIL LIES {CIGARS - FANCY ASSORTED CHOCOLATES GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS 3 No. 2 cans 25¢ HERSHEY'S BAKING CHOCOLATE sg | sn eT 5-0u pig le FITTS + st he Ee TT - tb 23ch _ Ib 15¢ - Ib 2lc 2 Ib 25¢i 3 cae Lie 10c * 23¢ sm pkg Q¢ 2 for 38¢ 3 cakes 19¢ Flakes = Rinso GE PRG ifel Soap ETE TE § FT] CI Hg i SR ed FANCY FLORIDA Tongerines - - - - Fancy Iceberg Lettuce - HOME GROWN - 3 hds 25¢ Sweet Potatoes ib 5¢ IMPORTED PASCAL Chestnuts |b 19¢ Celery 2 Ig stks 27¢ doz 15¢
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