THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. July 10, 1941. “the Past r-— TRO 0 a Echoes From Fifty Years Ago Mrs. Yocum, a daughter of Treas- urer Gramley, met with a painful pocident at her home near Hublers- burg on Saturday. She fell in some manner and broke her ankle and it caused her great suffering for sev eral days afterward Mrs, Grimes, a lady from Spring Bank, Cenlre County, who was vis iting at the residence of Solomon Maurer, near Mackeyville, Nittany Valley, was found dead in bed on Wednesday morning. Her age was 50 years, and the cause of her death heart disease Houck will leave. this | tor Chautauqua Lo attend the swimmer session of that educational institution. She goes for the pur pose of better preparing herself for Kindergaretn instruction, in which she has been engaged at this place for some Wme. Miss Houck Is an intelligent and energetic young lady and her school al this place has heen a SUCCess Miss week Cirace morning Mr. Frank Look a guiet may On Saturday Galbraith), the jewsler, trip © Lock Haven, friend: knowing what the real t of his trip might be. The on Monday was that on morning Miss Cora Kenrstet- and the young man in question were united in Mis a surprise to most of our peaple but | th in extending con I'he bride 1s nis Ho! Peters, of Millesburg while helping to shift a freight train a “Y" at this place on Thursday morning was thrown from Was | the on which he was standing, wheels passing over him, cutting and mangling his body, instantly, A wile and survive him ob Je Christian rumor inday nere er TAT IA Cal all unite nearvy off both leg hi iam two ahlidren Mrs Jhristian gratulation one of | killing Lock Haven plished KIwow i ald aceom Frank NRINASOINE OL ladies ol died Lydia Sehenck, widow deceased, in Howard on the July 4 She was 80 months and 1 day old and BM and one daughter survive Te Interment oecurred on Monday in the Rev. M B jewel wien one Schenck, Ben janin awakened He saw a In nel nome morning ol yer 8 ae it wanted rabbed ome | .. glableu i the following Owl Ladl will ‘ down stairs wilh henck cemeter ae in Ww fir: 41 Smita ruder reached HT XH Th, Mr Wownship luesday July one of Benne: fired back, tlw Rich's head Joon Luly I'he reel taking with bam & $4 Ln money and a B88 jon of the ut $65 ew a revolver and io Ma ball passing close to Mi died al Lis home from an wus 09 Lys oid Was largely following FQini cillige ns Fillmore quite and lodging in We celing uddenly He ai It WwW escaped } t Dears New! were aroused and a Archi wal he interment wiyca occurred on Ihe VIS ana Ll . idle no trace of Lhe roboel hie eaves a 4 daughters i i deceased wand eco gd ouiQ day Jackson How ray exhibited in Miles arrived at that Wd In the alter- ries near ot a about preparing § Sunaay al AX ie their tent, At Harry Musser Jackson proprietor, wa ted for Sabbath breaking and at a hearing in Bellefonte was fined $9 he paid and went his way nl ereciing M1: Lhe were a bast ’ to cleas bee i Li DOLE Was We Dole alg Lhe Parks sWabbed to pul oul wre man then put a luse in he hole pouring in powder wild Ley Cormaa He and He Wak six-pound can when a resuiied sununes seein LO us from every : clhrming faces, fie Jewelry and a ale Wo I» But a JME Lil ¢ spelt t about 1; "HU a A ANY brally iad these don't we gi ol ows Wis sounded bi $ y WMIOY RCE § sed tL tation and Yalu Me Wed WO owing co Hurry E Marion r Weaver pe twp, and Migs Car- scale College: Dani Toon pa ny LW} and Frauci A Howard George W LOLs elrger, Bes Miss Eva M. Kreamer large William L. Martin and grain, : Mary B. Moore, both of How- three Meodore H. Hoffman ang Effa Quick of Bogs twp, 1 twp. and Miss barn A y J. Price. Howard: Hamill } Alta Kennedy, both of William Slegle, Mad- Miss Amely Shaeffer H D 8 Alleman, field county, and Miss Eliza- B. Hosband, Cambria county; i Morris J. Loeb Mahoney City, and / Conler oO gave ad LULCiLg and ol a bath Boggs COIEUIed * eI Wolk Caldwell 's vier buldings irted back of appears were Ladle and : Cave Clear beth Charter No. 12192 Reserve District Neo. 2 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Centre Hall IN THE STATE OF PENNA. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 30, 1941, PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY COMP- TROLLER OF CURRENCY UNDER SECTION 5211. U. 5. REVISED STATUTES. ASSETS ng No overdrafts) $291.177.16 68 884.00 4 500 00 3.65176 1.800 00 Loans and discounts (includi United States Government obligations Obligations of States and political Other bonds, notes, and debentures Corporate stocks, including stock of Pederal Reserve bank Cash, balances with other banks Including reserve balance. and cash items ify process of collection Bank premises owed $18 200 00, furnit Real estate owned] other than bank premise Other nase direct and guaranteed ubdivision 108.085 62 25 400 00 17994 64 1092 ire and fi xtures $7.200 00 £506514 10 te Total asses LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corparations Tune deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions Deposits of banks Other deposits (certified Total Deposits Other Liabilities $158,990.29 253.387 42 3,600.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 and cashier's checks, ete) 639 41 $437617.12 249.00 Total Liabilities $437.806 12 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Stock (a) Class A preferred, total par $16,600.00, retirable value 1 £16.600.00 Rate of dividend irable value is 377) Class B preferred, total par None, retirable value None (Rate of dividends on retirable value None (ec) Cotnmon total par $33.400.00 Surplus Undivided profit: Reserves (and retirement afcount for preferred stock) Total Capital Aceounts | [ 50,000.00 GI ret (bhi stock 10,000 00 4.336 91 5311.01 68.647 98 $506514.10 Total Liabilities and Capital Account MEMORANDA weurities loaned) (book value) Government obligations, direct and guaran- teed, pledged to secure deposits and other labilities Pledged assets (and (a) United State 22 800.00 Total \ Secured liabilities (8) Deposits seeuree by pledged assets pursuant to requirements of law 18,600.00 Total _.$ 18,600.00 State of Penna. County of Centre ss: I, DANIEL 8. DAUP, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my kpow- ledge and belief (SEAL) DANIEL 8. DAUP, Cashier. Sworn to and subseribed before me this 5th day of July, 1941 R. STANLEY BROOKS, Notary Public My Comission Expires August 2ud, 1042. (NOTARY SEAL) Correct -Aftest F. E. WIELAND, F. V. GOODHART, R. 5. HAGAN, Directors, 22,800.00 | Dells M. Bame, both of Millheim; | George W. Hoover and Miss Sarah Maguire, both of Halfmoon twp. J. L. Mezeman, Mt Carmel, and Mrs Catharine Puff, Centre Hall; WwW. W. Waite and Miss Della Sigel, both of Hulmoon twp Miss Josie Newman, James T. Barton and Miss Alice | EB Smith both of Unionville; Andy | Varger and Miss Mary Vrabel both of Philipsburg, James M. Williams and Miss Sarah W. Brisbin, both of Lemont; WW, Oscar Wert and Miss Twenty Years Ago Levi, employed in New arrived in Bellefonte fol with relatives and Leopold York City i vacation friends Mr, and Mrs. N. M, McCloskey Snow Shoe, celebrated thelr 0th anniversary at a family picnic io a grove near Snow Shoe Thad R. Hamilton, former coun- cilman and proprietor of the Hun flton planing mill, announged his candidacy for the office of tax col- lector on the Democratic ticket Mr. and Mi Boalsburg, died diphtheria, No the family had the disease of children of Stevens, attacks member of stricken with Willlamn Reed Sune, native of Curtin and brother of Jame Sune, of Bellefonte, was struck instantly killed by g train at a grade crossing at Titusville. He was 12 years and was survived by hi widow and several children M. J Kelley manager the Belledonte air mall station, had iepsed the Cohen property on Norlh Spring Street vacated Mrs. Olewine, and was 4 hose premises from the Kurty property on Bast High Stree By way the fis fighung equipment of Bellefonte the Logan Fire Company sent thel horse-drawn-and- ladder truck the Beally garage where it was ing rized. The were removed CLAMS Two James after other been olf of ! and aged Ol recently » DOVE I Charles of mproving Lome wipe. Ford Wot ront ald a being substituted being WAS Charles. Musser Oiewite Hardware HOLOr ul cal« Adiivg EN Jey ed Wire, had Mw largest trou inlielonie ares dus Alighing in Spring wmaleh [aCLory reported in the ig lhe seas0n Creek CLs le near Lhe Maded a 22 which weighed nee He sent the fisl m CAEN and BCH Wout Vv pound > 1 AWRY Ww De untied Miss Julia Own, va oLler pel injured when Schillkey of John alg Wig Cisy instantly killed Wir ee GDs ireen were Lier car ran thro ga a Gelouwr blockades gt Mi esourg aad Crasiied inlo a elephione pie. Aloy Ze wWilo reporiedi was LO man While returning tw Bellelohite ir Ven in Mr Ciliren aoCioent riven in served sriver rear Runkle ed their home trip to Lock Ha Mi in ok a Ford Louring al W. U. Runkle Ogured in an Near ( Le thelr and dantona Opposite atioas We road ! Orake apne iw end of aig ie machi cK Ford, Mrs. Runkle suffes evere brulses about the should the other © One of the driven resident, aw LroKken windsh Dine six Lhe SUPanis escaped occupants of the car by an Osceola There ent at Methodist were 58 pre Sunday School July 6th. There will | ing Sunday, July Hammong will be at Carlisle Mr. William Quick and son Jame: of DuBois, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. Homer Quick Mr. and Mrs ‘harles Krokosk and children Connie and Rita, vi ited Mr. Krokoski’s parents in Shamokin over the 4th of July wrning Monday Mr. Cari Schmoke who em- ployed at Niagara Pails, was home over the weekend Mr Eugene Schmoke bus, Ohio, is visiting relatives here Mr, Marion Yothers of McElhat. ten, and sister Mrs. Ruby Pringle, of Lock Haven, formerly of Pine Glen called at the LeRoy Lewis home on Sunday. rE I's WB of Colum- friends and On Priday Mr. and Mrs. Ambers | Fye motored to Grand Island N. Y lo visit Mrs. Fye s brother, Mr. Fred Redinger and family, also their daughter, Gladyce who is spending Lhe summer there Mr. Arthur Kerry, of Kansas City Kansas, and Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Kerry, son Robert and daughter Ellene, of Canton, Ohio, visited their father Rev. J. W. Kerry from Sunday to Tuesday of last week Mr. and Mrs Edward Condo of Lock Haven, spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs John Billy. Ann Lewis of Williamsport, spent Saturday here with her oousin, Hope Lewis. Grandma Lewis of Tyrone, ils0 spent Saturdsy and Sunday al the Lewis home Mrs. Clyde Borger returned home tlast Thursday from Niagara Falls She was accompanied by her son Gregg and wife, who returned to : Niagara Falls on Tuesday. They all | | enjoyed a trip to Detroit to visit ! relatives Mr. George Billy, of Camp Shelby, Miss, is spending the week af his | hime here, Quife a number of Moshannon | folks took in the Fourth of July parade in Philipsburg. Some of our town people also molored to Belle | fonte in the evening to see the fire- | Works, i, Mr. C. C. Lucas of Pleasant Gap, : ia Jishiing a few days with relatives re. Mins Dorothy Ridge, aged 5 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ridge, of Curtin Street, was report ed to be critically ill with Infantile | Paralysis | All records for attendance summer session al Penn State were broken when a total of 1820 regis- tered, with probabilities that the figure would increase to 1900 before registration closed Professor more han nected with died result hegrt 8 oid Two bicyclists, Orvis Harvey, and Sune both of Belleionts, atl corner of Allegheny Howard Street. Both wheels considerably damaged and Harvey suffered cuts and scratches St injured at the for COli= Hamilton actively State College hone as condition John 40 Years Penn suddenly at his of a YEArs He wi Chares collided the anu sere ie was not Robert Dy ROL~ ert Harringer, both of Bellefonie near the Wion garage, cor- and Bishop Streets both A Studebaker driven by Willard and a Ford driven Codlided gheny . iainage WwW plant of dollars, ton and the first about 1000 poun? When [ull capa new (Ee mili Yu a Dupree aadei shia granied $116 038 23 st the Mi @ COerG Hiended ag 108 Ha Merl Jeannet nen, Waller Williamsport ellefonte LAL LI w He Wagh Hux of K Mike ack oll Ci 4 Ludlo, amd nce, Daniel R Neidigh, both ndrew Koshiko th of Clar- rman Kreider Eimer Wert AMA ice R Lewis nmoke Lewis SNYDERTOWN Dorothy $i tH and Hope and pent the 4th Camp al the Haagen spent las’ ig friends In Jeanette visitors at the W WwW home were: Mr. and Mra Peters and children Russell Mae, and Nevin and Mrs Joubler all of Beech Creek: Mr Mrs. Robert Dreese and son ¢ of Lemont; Mr and Mire illiam Poorman, Miss P. Brown of Lock Haven and Miss Burrel] of Salona Donald Orr spent the week visit ing his grandparents Mr. and Mrs Sydney Neidigh at State College Mr. and Mrs Lee Orr and family | attended the Neidigh reunion at | Hairy John's Park, on Sunday Mr. and Mrs Glenn Rodgers and children June Helen, Marion and | Glenn Jr, of Nittany, Mr. Norman | Stover of Salladysburg: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stover, Mr. and Mrs Nevin Stover, and son Donnie this place, enjoyed their supper at | Halry John's Park on Sunday even - Fling | Mr and Mrs. Harry Waliger and I Mr. and Mrs Nevin Beck enjoyed i several days irip to Niagara Falls, IN Y., and Canada, { Mr and Mri H M. Waliger of i 8 of j Clintondale, were Sunday afternoon {callers at the Nevin Stover home Rev. Paul Keller, Jean Walizer sand Betty Krape have returned home from Camp Susquehanna at i Selinsgrove Sunday callers at | Haagen home were: Mr. and Mrs | Charles Rowe] and children Rich- iard, and Doris of Beech Creek: Mr and Mrs Robert Dreese and 50:3 {Donnie of Lemont. | Mr and Mrs, Harry Waliger and { children Jean and Rlery were Sun- | day evening callers the home of | Me. and Mrs. Vernon Biller at Sa- ona | Mrs, M i called at | Priday. Garrett of Rebersburg, the Ellery Krape home, fonte, Mr. and Mrs Luther Deor- { man, of Altoona, Mr. and Mr: | Ralph Dorman and family of Johne- {town visited al the Ed. Dorman home, Bellefonte; | the W WwW | | Mr. and Mrs, Will Pisher of Bella | ! i [caught in Moore joe plant at Berwick. | o-oo —-iy |, oo —- -— Te ~ Over the County News | C—O — Dr. BE. W. Cullen of State College, who was called into the U Army jast Pebrudary, has been transferred back to Camp Bhelby, Mis six-weeks' stay at Portage 8 Pa The tavern in Snow Shoe operat ed by P, G. MceGroarty opened las! Thursday after p period of suspen sion Imposed by the State Liquor Control Board, Eight day were taken off the period by the Liquor Control Board Mr. McGroarty sald Pleading gulity in Mifflin county cowt Ww driving while drunk, Rus- sell J, Crum, of State College, wis sentenced last Saturday by Ju ge W. Ultley to serve 15 days in the Mifflin county al at Lewistown The accused was arrested March 23 after accident Lewistown y ' wi m r Judge Arthur C. Dale 9 Bellefonte Is a Republican nomination for judge of the Superior Court of Penn an announcement former Centre county jurist who served four years as chalrman of the State Workmen Compensation Board during the ad Governor Pincho candidate for Uw yivania according Ww made by the ministration of According to Judge Dale, friend ectiong of stile Variow Lhe Are cir Hating pe ition the Reg ballot September Judge Dale was a Superior Court and 378.000 vole ! LpLear n Frank Hip weekend were ! Pelerman You Pe i Mr Harrard ang som Moshan and Mrs. John Hipple and John Shreffler Sr Shreffer atid Mrs Mr SAU: ag ihan 1 O% and Jr., all of E James Mrs Wil now Mes sires wildve arid chusaren anu ana ier ul A ais J Milford Dorman has return LWO weeks Mise she visited moti from a trip to where Blesh Nancy ner a er Miss Dorman spent tw) weeks visiting ber grandparents Mr and Mrz. Ed. Dorman Mrs Lee Orr and Mae, and Richard days las, woek visiting Mr. and Mr: Gordon Broucher at State Coliege and Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Neidigh also of Btate College and brought Donald Orr along home Mrs. Nevin Stover and son Don- nie spent Friday visiting friends and relatives at Clintondale and Balona children Anna spent several after a! Master Elwood Beck spent several | d AVS ang Mrs Mr fone place Mrs with his grandparents, Mr John Yearick at Lamar and Mrs. Annie Lulz of Visited Friday with Mr. and Alvin Fisher at Lock Haven LITTLE NITTANY Among those who visited at the c Mr A week were Dolan Dolan home last and Mrs Robert of Howard, and Mrs, Annje Dullen Mr ton Chirk, of Harrisburg, Thursday evening at lark home, Visitors at the same place on Sunday were Mrs, Gertrude | Dolan and daughter Queen and granddaughter Miss Elizabeth Delaney accom- gpent panied by her sister, Mrs James | Clark of Greensburg is spending | sever] days with relatives at Cen- | tre Hall. i Mr and Mrs. Orvis Clark spent Mrs. W. Gramley, son Ralph and Friday aftemnoon at the Walter | Heichel home at Lock Haven, RB. . i Hand Badly Injured Twelve sutures Were required to! close deep lacerations in the right | hand of Joseph Doan, Berwick High | School senior, after the hand was | the gang-sew at the and | gan and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gates | Robery Carr and three chil- | dren, Helen, Mary, and Joseph of | Youngville, and Mr. and Mrs, Bur. | the Orvis | and Mrs. Will Fisher of Belle- | this additional mall sor up in Un allow Ww in * ar, will INE fim office John F and Mi College Lie post bullding Warnock Arthur R Calnpu Hw proper Warnock Il motled Ww Wie rank announced. A Live Service radmin Corporal War the 130th Reception ang Order PoO.iCe AI | ip li inescoried tate ’ 11 tale College ni wornep Sunday School Lesson - CHRISTIANITY IN ANIA school 1941 Internationa) Las won for Hund July 13 GOLIJEN TEX] Frew ¢ word ol | FS ext Acts 19:90 ad _— BUFFALO RUN i Miter Body Found ii FIRST BECIUSE 175 FINEST! A tl —— ail SR ila LL » Every Day in Every Way - Save with a HATHA COUNTY CHEVROLET COMPANY Corner of Allegheny and Bishop Streety And get this big satisfaction along with your savings . . . the satisfaction of knowing that your Chevrolet brings you all the necessities and most of the luxuries of cars costing hundreds of dollars more . . . the satisfaction of knowing that your Chevrolet is the lead- ing car in popular demand first again in '41 for the tenth time in the lost eleven years! EYE IT-TRYIT-BUYIT/ "We Do Care” camel gs | . J Bellefonte, Pa.
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