THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. May 22, 1041. Page Two Echoes From The Past | Fifty Years Ago Mr. George Mallory has opened a blacksmith shop on Water Street ihe building formerly occupied by Helsler's marble works, Mr. Mal- OY Was ployed in the carriage shops of J. 8 Walte & Co, across the street Dr. R. M. Krebs, of Pine Grove Mills, is assisting Dr. Rhone, the dentist, in waiting upon his many patients. Dr, Rhone has not yet fully recovered from his fall of last winter. but manages to attend to some of his work. He wants to be al work. Mr. Mitchell Gardner the insur ance agent, has accepted a position in the Valentine Iron Company as bookkeeper and began work this week, He will attend to his in- urance work during the evenings and still be able to furnish good rate or fire insurance will on either lille Latheran church will be summer. The brick to begin on the walls first of July and then work will be pushed right along on it The funeral] of John Hazel who died on Wednesday occurred in the C cemetery on Saturday He lived Spring Creek, his age was 18 years: Wout the Jathollc along about shi ho in ank Lukenbach, w for eig employed Reynolds Jackson C rider & Hast- 'd a Posilio with + TO H ORK Was now FIN Nas ACCEPY Brockerhoff & Co, wh lils place at his home at Iuesaay evening of jammat of the bowels. He was proprietor of the Oak Hall mill leaves g wife and five children Mr. Frank on ion day evening ie banjo instructor of 1e, will give a musica] concert ¢ opera house at Phill psbury. He has obtained Mr, George N Brandon, Bellefonte's young musi to preside at the plano on this occasion The great lake that ap- peared Clenitae] farms Zion, 1 id not 1 grair ut seems aoone in tI cian on Near to have wheat emaine looking fields, on water 1 almost a marsably month, well are On Wednesday Rev, J. Ziegler of planted the flower bed station with a fine blooming plants. It is quite an im- provement Mr. H B, Pontius Unionville, [ th 2 at the lot Cross- Ohio obtained a the grippe Mile left where he hag position at rallroading berries have been selling as low ¢ cents a box during the past Clyde, a little son Mr, Ed man, of Logan Street, was calded one day last week by ing hig arm into a ke 1 walter The little one bummed and suffered from its iz Grange pu terian church at modeling the same for a grange hal all They expect to have it finished for the meeting of Pomona Grange in June ssburg, for Straw- 15 week Huft of jurie rchased the old Pres Zion and are \ | mn for a number of years em- | Never before has Centre County ustained such immense damage by forest fires as this spring. It is es- timated that the value of improve ments, lumber and standing timber | destroyed will amount to $150 000, We were sorry to hear of the sad affliction that befell the home Mr, Oscar Holt, Moshannon., Last Saturday Mrs, Holt dled from cone finement and leaves a husband and flve children to mourn the loss of u fond parent. The interment took place on Monday Last Thursday morning Mr, Frank QGerbrick died at his home east of Zion. He was sick months and died from oning. He leaves a wife children, The [funeral Monday: interment at Zion, Hi was about 40 years F. Polls Green, the block druggist, has tion to his store by the purchase of a handsome marble soda fountain erected recently and pul in operation this week. The quality of soda drawn oorres with the Oulside appearance of appara- ! one mile fOr several bloold and occurred Pol seven on } AKe Jush made gn addi- winch wn ponds the tu that new railroad Valley stopped of roadbed were \ Operation through Nit alter about thrown evidently was heme ain right of way Keller & Keller is name of a new law firm in town he firm | represented by Col. D 8. Keller and Harry Keller, who was t recently LO praclice on any 100 feet It ret up only a 5 o Lhe t) > the the two Was des The hundred near the and sawmill on of J C Motz about north of Woodward fire on Monday oyed several feet umber mill. Loss about $5000. A gpark from the en used for hauling logs Is supposed to have set the barn on fire it rapidly spread to the [he barn property mies troyed by BiS0 fire dest thousand Of ae ie and mill Last week a operat performed 1 at Millheim by Dr ht and Dr, Schretbengumber, a German physician, of Cincinnal, in stone weighing 64 ounces removed the bladder of Reed, an aged man, formerly of Miles tov nap. It was ATOUE uccessful jon from Andr ew Marter of left for Cameron woods, As Young man about and infromation wiereabouls will thunder evenin orm last Amelia 1 Root, a Valley, + And 1s condition Wedneaday Ig Root, daughter Mr f residing : paralyzed oy ed in an uneons« the next morning, The house struck by the lightning wig affected almost ough it had been. She recovered from the ol ariner ak main ree unti AANA Twenty Years Ago William H. Payne, of Bellefonte a junior at nn State, had been named one of the assoclate editors of LaVie the annual yearbook pub- lished by Penn State studen's Seven joaded coal cars were wrecked at Snow Shoe Intersec- tion, Wednesday night, blocking th raflroad acks cleared for the passing of trains the next morn- ing. A. Weber, well known Howard merchant and financier, wag in seérioug condition at his home there as the of a stroke of apop- His entire left side was af- ir result lexy ected. Someone attempted to break into and rob the home of John Gill, at Julian Saturday evening while the family was away from home. The burglars were frightened away oy passersby. Nothing was damaged Miss. Henrletta Quigley had re- sighed as teacher of the fifth grade in the Allegheny 8S'reet building to continue her studies al Vassar Col- lege. Although Prof. A. H. Sloop, supervising principal, had many ap plications on hand no successor to Miss Quigley had been named. An electric ing installed ional Bank, heim Lodge, had taken an ctinase of the QGeorge E Mensch on Main Street for $4750 The planned to erect a two three story brick structure on the vacant Jot west of the residence Mrs. John I. Olewine purchased the Mitchell property on Allegheny Btreet from Migs Lydia Thomag for a consideration of $6250. This property was formerly the old Ed- ward Oraham estate. Mrs. Ole- wine was to take possession June 1 and the house she was to vacale was to be taken by Henry Reed superintendent of the gilk mill The following music students of the Sister of the Jocal Catholic church appeared in musicales given burglar alarm was be. in the Farmers’ Nat- at Miilheim.. .. Mill- Ko. 858, I. O. O. P. home lodge or al the close of the school season: | Henrietta Marguerite Callahan, option for the pur- | | Weik, i Hunter, Paul Crust, Elizabeth Mar- | tin, Virginia Healy, Mary Woodring, | Catherine Meyer, Alfred Cohen, Margaret Taylor, Mildred Kalin Mildred Brown, Elizabeth Hunter, | Anne Gherrity, Mary Parrish, Evelyn Rogers, A.| Cobb, Wendell Crain, Mary Dale, | Gherrity, M. Kane, G, Cohen, M.| Helen Decker, Musser Gettig, Willis’ Woodring, P. Mignot, Alfred Oohien, | CGirove, Elizabeth Gherrity, Stella Cohen, | Herr, Richard Herman, Josephine Rearick, Phillp witeraft, | Hoover, Loretta Kane, Margery Way, Elea- | Mary Callahan, Betly Zerby, Mary | Mary Katz gnd Marion Kane, | members, ag {| Alkey, Robert Barnhart, Clarence | i Bauder, Mary Raymond, | | Blerly, Fred } fe f Yeager was spen fr ding some among old friends in Belle. fonn'e. He had just returned from Be (land where he had been station- ed in the interests of an automobile firm Mrs. Malcolm Wetzler, nee Miss Jeannette Miller, had accepted a position the Potter-Hoy Hard- ware Co, store during the absence of Mrs. Grace Keefer, who was vacation Marriage licenses were legued to the following couples Russell Flick Sandy Ridge, and Alice Walk, H Michael Kanzks, Brishin, and oy herine Muchinsky. Osceola Mills; Paul W. Myers and Katherine A. Weiser, both Mlillheim; Joseph Kane and Tressa M Yerger both of Bellefonte; Boyd N. Johnson Milesburg ang Pannie M. Kauff- man, Runville " i On nn 144% A historical and unique gttraction was removed from the Gheen Music Parlors in the form of a piano of French make, which was captured from a German dugout during the war by the Boal Machine Gun roop, The troop recently had re- ceived a carload of souvenirs which they had salvaged from the battle. fields ang the plano was in the lot Mr. Boal had the piano tuned and expected to keep the relic In his home, The Belleforite Chapter of Eastern Star was organized at a meeting in the I. O. OP. hall, with a membership of about forty-three The Lewistown degree team gave the degree while Installation wag in charge of state officers of the or- ganization. Officers installed were Mrs. Joseph Runkle, worthy ma- tron; George Hazel, worthy patron; Mrs. Emma Hurley, associate ma- tron; Miss Gertrude Taylor, con- ructress: Mrs, Hugh Taylor, asso- ciate condustress; Mrs, FPugene secretary. and Mrs H P Schaeffer, treasurer, John M, Thomas. President of the Pennsylvania State College, had beeni secuted to deliver the com- mencement address to the Belle- fonte High School gradusting class The clags, the largest in the local wehool’s history, follows: GCwendolyn Gilbert Bennett, Beraldine Bilger, Warren Ellen Fredreick Samuel Hassinger, Margaret Jones, Johnson, Charles Keatley, Larimer, Violet Lindemuth, Bea- of | House consisted of 49) Ruth | | A.) with the Esther | Helen B not Radel, Joseph Moerschbacher, | Kerstetter, William Kline, Herbert | | Miles, Nevin Robb, Marvin Roth- | Sasserman, Mary Se- Mary Smith rock, Grace bring George Shugert, Gertrude Smith, Sarah Smith Magdaline Sunday, Margaret Swartz, Mary E Thompson, Eva Tressler, Carolyn VanValin, Howard VanValin, Charles Wagner, Emma Wetzel, Soott Wolford, Falth Wood - son, Stanley Willlams, Mary Yorks ang Ella Young Three Bellefonte men were com- { mitted to the Centre County jail | under $4000 ball each on charges of | abduction, The trio approached {| two Bellefonte young couples on the | | old Central Rallroad of Pennsylva- nia Railroad right-of-way one evening, forced the girls to accom- | pany them, claiming they were of- | ficers of the law and that the girls were wanted in the office of Justice f the Peace, The men drove them toward Milesburg, turned at the Fairgrounds and were driving them along the Sunnyside road when the girls leaped from the car escaped. Sheriff Dukeman round the men shortly ward PINE GLEN hurch service Sunday 10 a. m.; preaching, 6:30 p A numbe; folks ex attend the Ireate ser Snow Shoes Sund ung peopl up aller M | chool al of oly bacealnl our yi and W Lhe Cullough graduates of Bible study the M. E for made three cinsses, adil young | cl Hip th their daug? and fam Mr. and Mrs eral Spring: Alden Dixson Mr. and font On : Beatles Mr. and Mrs daughter Sonja ited at the Sunday NON Eva Newlin of C. R Bones Mrs. BEd / Mr. and Mr land, Jesse M Clair Benton and 1 ETA nd hil ie rie ends His tives join more happy man t bathd "Couldn't Let Pains Go On" : “Decided | Had To Do Some- thing—RUX Compound Was Recommended And Proved A Blessing To Me.” the Mr. James Varner, 708 N. Atlantic | Ave, Pittsburgh, Pa, was not disap- pointed in the pain relief Rux Com- pound brought him. He says: “I'm lad to recommend RUX for it is ringing me fine relief from pains in my hips and also my elbows. In fact I seemed to notice these rheumatic | like pains at different times in sev- | S50 with the I sleep eral relie PROX 1s bringin me, much better at night and feel re- | freshed in the morning and ready | for the day's activities. I have tried | other means to relieve these Jaing ibut until I began taking RUX, T degree of re- | in Philipsburg; $1. hadn't received the lief IT hoped fof. I shall confinue with the use of RUX Compound and shall also keep telling my friends | i about it.” i Make the Test for Yourself! Don’t. suffer another day without | giving RUX a trial! The few cents a day costs may be as nothi reeable relie experiente tress of Rheumafic, Neuritic and Netiral Pains. Come to the White ok Store and get started Bond RUX Compound for yourself 3 economical sizés. Demand you ma Rogers, Mary Nason, Grace Collen, | trice Lucas, Hazel Lucas, Foster Mo- | Ce hi tiquid} Sold Govern, Thomes Mensch, Josephine | ref d severywhere SuBetIfutes, | Over The County News a motor trip that will take them by Casy a Visit D. Porter R of the two Penn State students who | {| have engineering Canal Suydam is architecture at the College, port Jee of Fe Potter Orndory and Just eas of he V Cave | heim, rom the dis- | of on Mrs, W left last 8. Shelton, Wednesday MY, and Millheim, stages to Liberty, Indiana, for | with Mrs, S8helton's son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, C J. B ls one son of Mrs College John Suydam Dickey, of State ! signed for government | Jobs in the Panama | and who will sail to} posts this month, Mr a graduate assistant in been Zone their new Work is underway at Willlams- on a $125,000 mine sealing pro- by which the State Department rests and Waters and the WPA purify the water of the Branch of the Susquehanna donned mines will be sealed In , Clinton, Cameron, Tioga Elk Centre men mn Sports $25 000 pian wo West Aba} Lycoming Clearfield Sullivan counties these counties to sponsor Lhe L M Suloufy ¢ I'avern pur and contributed project roprietor of Penns the John Pine Cree K WO HAS na farm mie aiony weveral west of ward f 1 { vOOUWAra price nas not Hi purchase farm area and NIROwWARY, As bulldings, the Ly~seven acres down uni d remodel @lic Her I'he Pp made ou h the I being about nends wo bulidings ino a woes the home LEAT rope Nittany ( nament guntry Cl mat Ls piay five OW ie year inslesd ary released Yires Nitta J I compiete ns ¥ LOW 3 Huntingdon; Park HU N ‘any at Cen- Union at Nii Hill mamplonship June 14 June 21---Nit Hill; June 28--M! | July 12--Birch The anual iWiany, on tre scheduled ID Has been af the ner ciud house gurnament 8 8 and h Me t August remodeled new molorized REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Federal] Match Corp Federa Matron ( v of New York tract walch Lory J wellefonte West Ward, no contide! to Ni Bellefonte Boggs: Twp. $40 ck Haven Bullding ssociation, to William L ux, of Blanchard, tract Twp; $1000 Willlamsn W. Walker, et al ker, et ux of Belle- Clarence R. Wa mite, R. ID. 2, tract in Spring Two; and loan Spangler Lib- to ‘ 8. Smith, et al. Admryg 10 urkholder, of Centre Hall tract in Centre Hall, $1,260 Charles B Smith, ot al Admr to Evan M. Smith et ux, of Btate College tract in Harrig Twp, $1.700 Walter R. Eberhart, ef ux, to Frances Ficarro, et bar. of Belle- fonte, tract in Bellefonte, North Ward; $900 Samuel W. Etiers, et to Ei- mer O. Etters, of State College, | tract in Snow Shoe Twp.; $1 Anne T. H. Henszey, et al. to C P. Fisher et ux of Boalsburg, tract in State College, $1. Samuel Wood, (0 Elizabeth J Crain, et al, of Monroeton, tract in Rush Twp... $2100 . Willlam D. Stover, 8r., et ux, Leonard Robinson. et ux, of Belle fonte, R. D. 1, tract in Spring Twp. : $1 650 Willlam H. Wright, et ux. to Orvis Fleck Estate, of Philipsburg, tract ux, | in Philipsburg; $2300. D. B. Thoinas, et al, to E.G, Was. son, et ux, of Ferguson Twp. tract in College Twp.; $150. E. G. Wasson, et ux, to Ellsworth C. Dunkle et ux, of Harris Twp. | tract in College Twp; § Anna Adelsberger, et al to Anna Adelsberger, et bar, of Philipsburg, tract in Philipsburg; $ Anna Adelsberger. et al to Harry Cunkie, et al of Philipsburg, tract Frank BR. Beals, ¢t ux, to George W. Bhwam, of Philipsburg, tract in Rush Twp.; $500. Maury Strouse, et al, to Farmers National Bank & Trust Co, of Mill- | tract in Gregg Twp... $1. GD. Barto, et ux. to Allen Gates, of Harrisburg, tract in Pation Twp; £50 Arthur P. Honess, el uX, to Prank A. Butler, et ux, of Stale College, | tract In State College; $1. : Etta Grether to John W. Hocken- ry, of Pleasant Gap, tract in| went where | daug Wolle, fd Mr Shop at Burnham, over the job with Bilerly the U Carlisle Barricks June 3 for examination and from there expects fo be Louis, army Sail C {daughter Marjorie of : George Dolan, daughter Ruth | and grandson Gary. Visitors at the | i Mrs and Mrs. George Dolan and daugh- | ter of Axemann, called at the Gert. | on | | | complimented by the visitors for the [since | comdition grounds of the building and Sam Capparelle, Coleville trucker was awarded the contract to carry mall from the Bellefonte postoffice | through Penns | Bin Is for four years, He will be- The contract Capparelle Valley route July 4 Mr Lhe sald Mrs. J. B Malone, of Millheim to Philadelphia, last Friday he has been the guest of her hter, Miss Marie Hoslerman, a student nurse at Jefferson Hospital She plans to undergo surgical treat ment lurning home in that institution before re- week re~en Stanley trician File Jasor Since Monday of last of Rebersburg employment John Levan Blerly In his Radio & business, took employment ihe Standard Steel Company 30 Wolfe has taken o ha of ele the erly with of Lemont duty 8 réported Ww Lirut. Nolan P. Parris been called Lo aotive 8S. Army, it ved orders with Hi ' Nas report physica Nas rece sent al to duty with the Jefferson Barracks Md. Mr. Farris, a field Heutenant in the in Projycel supervisor Service All Corps it ar- LETY erve Of Lhe mservalion researc Members of his family remain in Lemont La § NOL Over Ou 'ownship Pleasan | ord as i ‘ ng al ted meets LEOL ele Ward Oap nd LaRue Cap | Hays Pleasant year, The board two nation: tie wire recent ed “by Piper Alr- Haven Shigley hairman Local Council of $50 Cah Pe tract ix, to of Rebersburg Twp. $1 ob H Flor v x of el to Charles uss. of Pleming Mi, tra Twp. $1 gs D Fioruss ux. of Filemi wp. $1 Winsl Blan $i Jobs Heir Ww Edith Beuetonte tract in North Ward, $600 Homer D. Decker, et ux to Jam: Rerschner, of ux, of Bellefonte tract in Spring Twp , $300 Oscar FP. Smith, et ux, 0 Smith, et ux, of Boalsburg Harris Twp. §1 L. Ulrich, et ux of Spring Mills tract Millheim ; $2475 Harvey E Eminhizer, et ux, 0 Harry Halnes. et ux, of Howard, R D. 1, tract in Curtin Twp.: $1 Jane Brickley's Heirs, to Harry Haines, et ux, of Howard R. D, 1 tract in Curtin Twp! Joseph F. Spearly, Execr, to Paul R. Spearly, of Bellefonte, R. D, 3 trac: in Sos ng Twp; $5000 a a LITTLE NITTANY Miss Belly Harler spent Saturday evening and Sunday with her*school ux to Jacob 3 glon, tract uss, et Valker F lvin tract Mary rReOWw of hard | ’ LAVALLE wi 4 i nts Oscar tract E D 10 le Rr Samuel Korman, Wi '{risnd, Miss Nevada Scholtz at How- ard Mrs. Gertrude Dolan was dis- charged from the Lock Haven Hos pital on Sunday Mrs. Calvin Young and daughters, Virginia and Mildred and son Gleon, Bud Myers, Willard Harter and Eddy Ore spent Friday even- ing at the Earl Harter home We are sorry to note Elizabeth Delaney is ill at this writing. We hope for her speedy recovery Visitors at the Orvis Clark home | on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs Ychard Dolan and daughter Gladys, Mr. and Mrs. George Dolan jand daughter Janet of Axemann, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pleicher and Monument, Mrs same placed during the week were Franck Dullen and Rev, Gulick of Howard, Jennid Moore ang Jesse Probst of Lock Haven, and CA Dolan and son Willard, and rugs {daughter Jean Stover, i Arna Clark, accompanied by | Richard Dolan and daughter | Mrs ‘rude and Nevin Dolan home iBanday affernoon EE a 1 ‘Women Attend Church Meeting (Continued from page one) formation of the society nyo Ruth with months Mins nected oard In fine mspirs morning Lh ov} cl The aftern port . Kress Young People anyuet Her Enough Her? Poe You Love Fo Marry - Sunday School Lesson: BROADENING CHRISTIAN HORIZONS PETER'S VERSION International for Schoo! Tes 1941 Sunday MON May 25 Lesson Text: Acts 11 mn Cor on ak “5 Dorin e Roman (as w nad A Modern Shepherd When you need it this big eight is practically IFT up the bonnet straight-cight, personality, work in casual, line. of this darling 4 Buick and you see only one en- gine —a big, efficient valve«in-head Look again — and you note that Com- pound Carburetiont gives it fwo car- buretors — and what amounts to a dual One of those carburetors does all the about-town, every- day driving, giving you a car that's easygoing on everything, from the way it handles to its consumption of gaso- But that other carburetor steps up this nimble sweetheart into a regular gian/ of power any time you give the word! It wings you lightly through tough going — because having that second car. The net result? buretor is almost like having an extra engine to call on when you want it, Well, see for yourself what it means - in life and lift and unfailing responses As to what else it means — the records show that Compound Carburetion gives this 41 Buick a 109 edge in gas-economy over its predes: = cessors of the same size! to 159 Important ¥ Sure is - especially when - present prices make Buick the Num. ber One all-round bargain of the year. Justask your dealer what one will cost delivered! {Available at slight extra cont on some Buick Srecial models, standard on all other Senes, EXEMPLAR OF GENERAL MOTORS VALUE delivered at Flint, Alich. State tax, eptomal wguip- ment and @cceIevIes — extra. Prices and specthe cations smbyect to change wathowt motice. NORTH WATER ST. Most people will go to any amount of trouble to be able to have g good | time, LINGENFELTER MOTOR COMPANY BELLEFONTE, PA, WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM much
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