Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 10, 1941. Echoes From The Past Fifty Years Ago Walker leased a valu- land Westmoreland received a number the same, The acres and is un- deposits Miles ob Lract ol in ang has offer unLy for 2000 Ol god covers with iron ore Fe Cay tract derladd and ricn out fishing on and later re- tring of exhibited on is that of the one was caught by balance bougnt idler was morning rGILOL Wednes turned FULL the ad Lhe he senior H Mr number of the Mr. W emoieq ifllam Shaitz, Ro e on last bir Wednesday 150 men Axe- s Of of s hom his Tist On t least ther David, who an y met calmed Bart- Bart prevailed on to accompany him to his lley, Upon arriv. proceeded to spot where located and claimed ple, among them his of 112 years of age 10 m ake ornaments from Sliver from seemed orp 3 Iriace the He; the wal + Laat creditable of coal | Messrs Bartges intend to investigate the matter and if there is any silver in it, it ome out, We hope they wil] not doomed to disappointment hort time Mr. John Bauer upy the Keichline room in Brockerhoff House block, with line of goods. He will make fresh vegetable jonery and gro that the is 10 « 8 In will Lhe nN) OC( a new 4 specialty green § 0d cere ol confect t Wedne while Philip work in the fire brick Sandy Riige was ground by the fall a large mass of earth His in- rie were a broken arm, fracture and inter man llams Lad day Young was at mines al neg | ne he Ciay 0 1 cru nal in a nep- tl of thi DOE injured wil | LiL! I'he Aaron growing roven Bower Samuel consiaer- nartior poruon nl and ih place treet IATger On Monday the Valentin LS URL SE bank of J 1p near ace will employ will give first » laborer: Brockerho his week rk ich will aD pearance We 84) greatly of repairs was not body. but the kn were Supposed Blood. The of Henry Woomer's Set t distance northwest and was between 23 age at the time of He was a cousin of Na- Woomer, who was killed crossing on the T & C February head or Oe 0% both oe ters tilated and It is from as Woom and = ement, a sn Jald Eagle Years & nf Was Ql he sor h deceased son t t or { e of of rairoad on Twenty Years Ago Mignot, who had been : by Nathan Bellefonte coal dealer, had resigned 3 accept a post as janitor of the ‘h and caretaker of Boniface rc Penn State College had received 48 Texas quail from the State Game Commission and the birds were re- cased in one of the two large wood- ots which were to become a part of college game preserve The organization Miilheim was a mee] tha Le a new band ing of » Ww and Dr appointed as a commit subscription blank and for the project M. H Smith, of Millheim, ated upan in the Methodist al, Philadelphia, a broken knee cap, had returned home. His leg laster cast and treatment was being Dr. C Musser Gramley, J G. 8 Prank wert tee to draft a solicit fund oper- Hospit- -: ppie- mental ad- ministered by 7 hain uhelim son of Half - injured arry Troy and Mrs Valley, nE-year-old 8 FP. Troy, of was painfully he was struck in the face with + baseball bal. The boy was watch- a number of older boys playing and inadvertently got too close youth was taken to the Altoona ospital where it was discovered that his nose had been broken and hig right eye badly bruised. No injury was expected to ROOT VOell permanent result Iskowitz, the Jacob Waddle when Kast, who resided near lost a valuable race horse the animal strayed from this Li stable into the road and was struck J of automobile, The was unknown Frederick Schad, Linn McGinley, and Jack Morrison, all of Belie- parTowly escaped injury while riding in 8chad’s car near Axe Ong rear wheel came * machine turned over an by an car driver Jr fone, Robert Bullock, of State College well known in Bellefonte and vicin- ity, went to Washington, D. C.. to try for a position ag pliot in the Aerial mall gervice During the World War “Bob” was a pilot for J Sam and served a number of onths overseas Thomas Caldwell purchased the piumbing business formerly operat- ed by Archibald Allison. Dr HN Hiller, Bellefonte's best known suffered a paralyt stroke involved his entire left Altho igh his condition a time was critical, he was re- ported to be showing some improve. ment Harry ed at the one men of ip i E. Bible, formerly employ- John Meese store ag assis- tant manager until after the death of J. Will Conley, had accepted a position as manager of one of the Shafer stores in Altoona. The company had 29 stores and 28 meat markets in operation and was one of the largest chaing of kind in country ils the “I Want My Friends Who Suffer To Know How | Got Splendid Relief” From Pittsburgh, Pa., Mrs. Cathe erine Parker, living at 238 Jones Avenue, writes the story of her ex- perience with RUX Compound, She says, “Yes, RUX Compound is a ‘grand’ medicine, in my opinion, for it is relieving the rheumatic-like pains in my hips and limbs. I sleep s0 much better with the pains relie- ved, and feel so much better relieved of the distress. It's great to find a medicine like RUX and I have al- ready recommended it to many of | my friends.” Many are so delighted at the pain | relief they receive that you owe it to yourself to try RUX for Rheuma- tic, Neuritic, Neuralgic pains, and Williams Formula to relieve conshi- | pation, gas and bloating, and frrita- | ted kidney passages and bladder. Just come to the WHITE BROS, | Drug Store and get your medicine today. 3 economical sizes, Sold by | leading druggists, “Bill” Doak, well known resident | of Bellefonte. who had been blind and deaf forymany years, wag seri- ously injured when he was struck and run over by a car backing out of the Wian garage. The driver of the car, an agent traveling out of Johnstown, claimed he sounded his horn before backing out, but Doak, of couldnt hear the warn- ing man was taken 4 the pital course The injured Bellefonte ho the were al B Commencement exercises for Spring township high school held in the Methodist church Pleasant Gap, with Prof T Shannon, superintendent of the school, In charge, Members of the graduation class were: Henrietta Geltig, salutation; Anna Mae Lam bert, Frances K., Meyer, Mary E McCliney: Tamazine Kerstetter and Pauline Noll H Tavior and Clement Dale, both of Bellefonte among the commencement peakers Marriage following couple Anna Bell Benjamin 4 were HHoehses were ied Ceorge Gill H PF both the A both ! ike and Belle Marfa, win- IPSOUrg Joseph Viola M Arpenter both King and Bellefonte Barbara A. Beezer fonte; Reuben 8S, ldding Te and Bessie I. Summers gate; Josep Urbauck, P and Mary Homolo, C I. Nefl, State Co Hoy, Nitt Marths E rsey re. Ra) Howard } n ol Xs ll iarence Huthe mon ore n Company from ! ar believed He lost walked some ame to Warden Franck where his ADDEArAns woman who screamed guard Bullock left immedi- and walked lo Axe Mann and Belielonae where he got a m 0 Mileaburg where coming Belle - District At- claimed he robbed of a wallet con- Mis Walch was in- spec He residence htened a H 0 the Bullock wiation HOLTS HOLLOW Don't be held a.m the Advent « come Mrs the Easter service to Sunday morning at Dea t abov Op one wel- forget next utiful hill dil Ev wn the Of We hurt ery Edith guest Yar the Stlmirrg on Mrs daughter Mr: R Howard piace Mir Burd was at the Cia nell last week J. E. Confer Sunday aiso Vig- aome in WHO SAID We Couldn't Afford to REMODEL ! Converting a drab, dreary home into an attractive, inviting one is fun, and costs just $505 = month! Perhaps all your home needs to make it more livable Is a recreation room—buill in equipment—or a freshly paint- ed interior. Then again, may want to insulate or make roofing and siding repairs, Let us help you plan your remodel - ing right away, so it won't con- flict with your spring house- cleaning. CALL 703 FOR YOUR FREE ESTIMATE TODAY 0. W. HOUTS LUMBER CO. N. Buckout Si Phone 703 STATE COLLEGE, PA, | spent Priday -— | Over The County News Mrs B. PF, Heckert, of Millheim, who suffered a light stroke of para. | lysis several weeks ago at 8t, Peters. burg Fla, ls slowly recovering from the attack A. B lee has had a system (na business in metropoll up by Spring Mills buteh new Kelvinator cooling talled at his place of the Gregg township the apparatus being Merchan Stanley ( grade Ll! 1 Of the hg om the first to the AL fine musical program lw evening in Lhe mall but apprecia parents and inder the direction of performed with cred and their instrue- chool endered I'uesday nouse to audier I'he ch patron dren Duck Smoke [1 ompre bel Alpha F Company ¢ Dalry Jull tate oll o burning ammonia resulted in the being called t Penn about 8.30 night bu: a fire ex n a ling on the campus Wednesday iperin‘endent Markian the 8 agmit living in Bellefonlie while his father ls inspecting an order at the Titan Metal Co Fire arcund roof of Crain of east of apparently originating chimney, damaged Lhe a house owned by Scout Port Matilda about a mii Port Matilda, last Wednes- day morning. The flames burned a five-foot portion of the roofs before Port Matilda fire department mem bers extinguished it the Three motorist tudent Penn State, were morning for ¢ the police ar? llencre officer al a College Officer said th lightly damaged by police aut practice one horitie ’ af drivir member chine M. Ray rasuTer 4 141 ‘Modern E tiquette wailing in barbe should e. a rf aad piace an a won 3. When a daughter calier A M. aren’ bal ae who Te A eliing main as ie as | ee parents it & time 4 Whe rye tified in 10 eave? should at the +h al the chur ceremony ? 5. Should one ever Lry (0 be fun- 0 enliven a crowd? 6. Is “I know Miss Brown prober 0D AY ev £4 " How she arfuaint them on Mig one greet and ANP the rireet? ’ ior Lhe name impluous ? Would man be all give ni birthday? Should a ma the missus?” When declining an in well Ve aevVera. Yd 4 IRs REY wo play thing when being in- fr— Answers to Modern Etiquette RUNVILLE and Mr iap Lawrence Vargo of visited with Mr Pleasant folks, Sunday Mr Anna Lucas is home ag after spending sometime with daughter-in-law at Bnow Bho« Mr sh Con nerine are o Lie Dom CHRINT er anda Has International S Lomo on for Lesson ext Hand 1" Badly Injured ¢ we vi OCR misdeeds io nor should the woman re- r expect it No; This is 3 Prench plirase mean- ing {alte step especially an ferse against convention Pronounce fo-pa, o Mino es asi ndar first a of- a 3 35 an, wi arcent on able, prin able ane 10 do Ih From a half than five minutes many The guests before Lhe parents bridegroom arrive 5 No Bor 0 not later before Lhe cere should be seale | of the bride and A person who iz natural ly witty never exerts himsel!. Hi remarks are spontaneous, ail he i at his best when he least tries be witty 6 No, this sound: i were trouble to make edgment. Say, Thank you, 1 have Cum Stump, recen the Watson home Johnson and daughler Mr. and Mrs Lee Johnson and daughter, spent Sunday with the Wesley family at Clearfield, Mrs. Arthur was a recent caller al the Charles Miller home at Dr Top ! Mr. and Mrz, Ira Confer, Mr Tice and granddaughter of Yarnell | at the Charles Lucas sons of were visitors Mrs. lda at i home, § Mri. Walter Sweitzer and daugh- ter, of Bellefonte, Grace Hoover of Eagle and Joanne Rhoades of | {Central City were callers at the J. | i ng. | T. Watson home on Bunday even Harry Haagen and Mrs. Ei | Robinson and children of Yarnell, | | were recent callers at the Burd! Mrs, | home. H 3 Mrs. Roy Leathers assisted Mr. | {and Mrs, Frank Dreese and son to] I mave last week, | Russell Poorman of State College, | {spent Priday fight at the Charles | i Poorman home, : f The country is safe so long as common people do not give to | much importance to the doings of the high society gang. a second acknow!- | already had the pleasure of Miss Brown.” Make the greetin sincerely. 1: would without any sign Laman Wo acknowledge begrudgingly direction whe meei- COUrteMmas y be betier of recog 4 a greet A300 or 10 J00K Inn an nn giving it i wien and de flower aoe really nice ir # Miura abe 8 Ni it she has been requested to Some busy men are both uch by insignificant calls is necessary 10. No. This gift should rerved until after he is il. No; nor should her as “the wife,” “the beter hall” and such NO, One good reason more convincing than severa the least that be married he refer frau terme 2 oien Extension Worker, Pennsylvania State College announced the appointment Katherine DD. 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