LL © WOODWARD | Musser of Akron, Ohio, and | year. | Musser and daughter, Wan-| aie Tillie Bowersox was enter- | Selinsgrove were Sunday | ained at the Grange Fair at Centre lat the H. O. Fiedler residence. | all for a few days last week, be- Carrie Fultz was the guest of | ing the guest of Miss Lulu Bartges. -in-law and daughter in| hi . ‘ Ww | A group of our young people ol fmberland last week for a few tended the Christian Endeavor S0- | {majority of the barn swallows | fF the South last Tuesday, Aug That morning we counted 86 sitting on the electric | On Sunday morning we saw No doubt the last group of jwere not strong enough to | the long flight southward. fms $0 lonely since they are | and Mrs. Harry Zemie of town, Pa, and Mr, and Mrs | Stover of New Jersey were {at the Woodward Hotel over pekend. Mrs. Zemle ang Mrs { are sisters of the Woodward | proprietor, Charlie Hoster- | They always like to visit the | and evening rendering musical en- hee, where they were brought | tertainment at the Grange Fair at i number of times during the! Centre Hall, : ] ORVISTON Dempsey and Donald and Marjorie e were 109 present at Sunday | Pletcher, and Ray Philips visited | with Mr. and Mrs Nesbit Friday evening. Grange Fair on Sunday evening No. E. L. C. E. services were held in the local Evangelical church so as 9 give the young people an opportun- ity to attend these services The Evangelical League of Chris. | tian Endeavor will have their regu- lar services next Sunday evening al | 7:30 o'clock. The topic will be “A | Christian Stand Against Gambling” Scripture Ex. 20:15; Amos 8:4 to 10 Don't forget your monthly mission- ary contribution, Centre County Band of this locality put in a fand Mrs. Charles Lucas and } and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton in and son spent the weekend | rshey and Gettysburg | | members of the Ladies Club | ell of Axe Mann. btored to West Decatur last | Mrs. Fietta Harter of Howard I evening to hold their month- | and Miss Doris and Betty Allison of geting at the home of Mr. and Philadelphia, spent last Tuesday at C. B. Page, they all report a | the Willard Harter home enjoyable evening and most Mrs, Anna Clark called at the Jus eats then returning to | Gertrude Dolan home on Tuesday. homes at a late hour Jake Butler, Gloria, Mary, and Dempsey Dullen attended camp meeting at Sunbury, Sunday. Mrs. Gertrude Dolan of Mill Hall R. D., is a medical patient at the Lock Haven Hospital Marjorie Pletcher, Gloria Dullen and Margaret Dullen visited at the Howard Schenck home at Howard Friday. Mrs. Boyd Butler, Mrs. Roland Butler and Jake Butler of Mill Hall Mrs. Margaret Dullen gnd daughter Mary, visited Monday at the Ed Kernley home at Salladsburg nr ——— VALLEY VIEW Mrs. Oden Lucas of were the guests of hon- D., spent several days with his par- ents, Mr, and Mrs, day evening supper guests at ome of Mr. and Mrs. Clair t were Rev. and Mrs. DeBoer | mument § Verna Shank and Mrs. Clair t and daughter Emeline were Ry shoppers in Lock Haven {and Mrs. Pat Mulkurn and res of Pittsburgh, and Mrs. | le Walker of Curtin spent fy afternoon with Mr. and Condo { Monday evening The Loyal hters class met at the home fs. Clyde Confer. Those pres- | bere: Mrs, Ed. Confer, Mrs Ah Confer, Mrs. Clayton Wa'- Mrs. Sam Herr, Mrs. Bertha p, Mrs Charles Barner, Mrs d Winslow Mrs, Blanche Miss Lois Yeager, Mrs. Grant Miss Eleanor Confer of Creek, and Mrs. Clyde Confer, pent a very pleasant evening the business of the class was cted, contests and eats were er. e g number of our town [OKs tending the Grangers Picnic itre Hall this week and Mrs. Robert Confer and spent Sunday afternoon with Confer and family at Logan- Mr. and Bellefonte or at a din home of T. Stewart Keith of Valley View. The dinner was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lucas’ 12th wedding anniversary The following were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sher- | man and son Homer, of Johnstown; Mr, and Mrs. Carl Lucas and nep- hew, of Bellefonte: Mr. and Mr John Rhone, of Buffalo Run, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hockenberry of Valley View, present Jackie Lucas, son of Mr, and Mrs, Odin Lucas, has returned home after a month's visit at the home and Mrs. Lester 1d | of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs ildren, of Howard R. D. spen y afternoon with Mr i lair Mann t, Frank Tammon of Copley, Ohio The Tammon’'s returned home yes- terday leaving their young son Tom- my at the home of his grandpar- an pen AIX SR LE NITTANY schools of Marion Township pen Monday, September 8th jorie Pletcher of Monument | weekend guest at the Margar- llen home. Other visitors dur- he week were: Mrs. Robert Lau- , Of Jersey Shore; Annie Dul- ¥ Beech Creek. and Mr. and Boyd Butler and daughter, 3 of Mill Hall 8. J. E Wantz and Jotte of Staten , visited last Harter home, . and Mrs. Norman Clark and Everett and Matthew of Mari-| | visited Tuesday evening with } Clark and family. rgaret Dullen ang daughters | a month's visit —————— — FOR MOTORISTS Bundles of windshield stickers ing sent by the State Council of County Councils of Defense for dis- tribution through Local Defense Council members and service sta- tions to Pennsylvanians cooperating in the voluntary 40-mile speed lim- it. Reverse side of stickers contain driver's pledge to reduce speed in the interests of gasoline conserva- tion, as requested by Governor Ar- thur H. James daughter Island, New Friday at the Flattery is one way to pave the walkway of life but it often costs more than it is worth. 1 — - " - ~ NOW YOU'LL FIND STUDYING —— Get your school child an LE.S. lamp for reading nd study—it’s one of the most worthwhile things ou could do. Because it's made to provide plenty of good light, ree from glare and shadows. Such light helps pre- ent eyestrain, speeds up home work aod aids in romoting interest in learning, LES. lamps are low priced — lower than you'd gxpect for lamps that are so useful, so strongly and garefully built, Among the 54 specifications to which LES, lamps eonform is that the table study lamp provide 38 foot-candles on a reading surface 18 inches from the center of the lamp. ADVERTISEMENT BY WIST PENN POWER CO, ore dchool idaris BUY NEW LES. LAMPS | ciety services at the Centre Hall] The members of the Bartges East | full Saturday afternoon | Mary, Gloria and Maxine and sons, | Pheras Eck of | William McDowell of Miil Hall, R ! D. A. McDow- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jegse Dunlap, for like the one pictured above are be-| Defense this week to chairmen of all! + | Samuel STATE COLLEGE Mr. and Mrs, Thomas E, Corbett, | of State College, explored the fa- mous Endless Caverns at New Mar- | | ket, Va, while on a motor trip, through the Shenandoah Valley of | | Virginia, | | Mrs, Nettie Allman of West Fair- | mount Avenue Is a patient in the Philipsburg Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Hill of West | | Hamilton Avenue have returned | from a visit in Ithaca, New York. Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Wahl and | children of North Atherton street | | are spending two weeks visiting In | Beaver Falls and Carlton, | Mrs. Martha Willams of Derry is | visiting with her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Par- | sons of Heister street and Mr, and | { Mrs. B. H, Parsons of East Beaver Avenue, Rachel Fulton of West Foster Avenue, is the guest of Kathryn Breon at the Grange Fair this week Mrs. Elsie Noll of Bast College Avenue, had gs her weekend guests | her daughter and son-in-law Mr | and Mrs, George Henry of Collings- | | dale, Mrs, Sara Erb of Heister streel has as her guests Mr. and Mrs, Don- ald Lanker and family of Harris- burg Jean Hoy spent the weekend New Jersey. Mr, and Mrs. W. E Smith of Lo- cust Lane have as their guest Mr. Smith's mother, Mrs, Sara Smith of Centre Hall. Mr. and Mrs, H O. Triebold of South Patterson street had as their weekend guest Dr, M. WW. Sander- ison of St. Paul, Minn. Mrs. G. C, Meyer of South Allen street had as her weekend guess Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Meyer of Woodbury, New York. Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Close of South Burrowes street had as their weekend guests their son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Close of Forty-Fort Mr. and Mrs. J 8S. Miller of West Beaver avenue have as their guesls their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Robert Conally of Spring- dale. Mr, and Mrs. Miller Herman ol Milibrook had as their weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Orie Herman of Niagara Falls, New York Janet Henninger of Ridge Aven- ue, and Junior Parsons of Heisler street, are spending this week wit! the latter's brother and law in Harrisburg Mr and Mrs W. E Hamilton avenue, are visiting relatives in Indiana Mr. and Mrs, Charles Schiow and daughter of East Falrmount Aven- ue, are visiting in New York City Mrs. Russell Nesbitt, son Mr. and Mrs M. W. White family and Mr and Mrs Yeagley and family two weeks in Seaside Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. George Mitch of East Hamilton avenue, are spending | thelr vacation in Ocean City, New Jersey Mr family are v Mass and Janet Graham in Ocean City sister-in- Butt of East with Jack and Henry are spending Park, New and Mrs, A P. Powell of South Patterson siting with relatives in Baston also in Bradford and siree and —— — — BUSH HOLLOW Were 41 present at Sunday School Come back again each one of you Wednesday night services in the church as usual and Cottage prayer meeting this Friday night at the home of Mr and Mrs J. Benner Hall. Everybody welcome The Sunday School picnic was well attended on Saturday The following persons enjoyed the won- i derful dinner which was &pread on large tables: Rev. and Mrs. Byrd and Jean Spotty of Coleville, Mr and Mrs, D H. Custer and Mra Hoover of Unlonville; Mr and Mrs. Clair Logue and children, Betty, Faye, Ardith and Sammy; I Mr. and Mrs. J. Benner Hall and children, Blanche, Vivian Helen, Cecil and Merril; Mr. and Mrs Clyde Watson and children, James, Elsie and Billy, Carl Parsons, Mrs. | Harry Lucas, Mrs, Miles Resides and children, Lynn, Glenn and Rachel; Rachel Resides, Mr; Edna 8potts Mr. and Mrs. Martin Spotts and | children, Preddie, Janice and Philip, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spotts and chil- | dren, Doris gnd David. After din-| ner Irene and George Baney and | Mrs. Betty Haines joined the group. | We believe everyone present en- Joyed themselves, and can some | people eat? Especially the men olka, Last week Miss Betty Baney, | granddaughter of Mrs, Eva Baney iof this place and Lee Haines of | | Lock Haven slipped away to Cum- | berland and were married. Hoping | | they have a happily married life. As far as we know school will | i start next Tuesday, Sept 2, with | | Mrs. Williams as teacher, | Mrs. Edna Spotts, Jean Spotts, | { Mr. and Mrs, Martin Spotts and family and Mr, and Mrs. Roy | Spotts and family visited Saturday | evening at the Benner Hall home. | | They all enjoyed joe cream and cake | in honor of Merril Hall's seventh! birthday which occurred that day. | Mr. Charles Bush is busy engaged | these dmys building a nice big | spring house, also his son-in-law, | Car] Spotts is busy on his home he | is building. New Hospital Completed With the official opening of the new hospital bullding last week, the | largest of five buildings constructed | at the State Hospital at Danville since 1938, the building program at | the institution was compieted. The! new buildings are: a reconstructed | water purification plant and build- ing; a laundry building; a female acute annex; a male continued care building, and the new hospital building. Just in case you planned to send! in a check for your subscription to The Centre Democrat, we thank you; we would not do anything to change your mind, | Mrs. | Peggy Lou, Robert and Charles, of | i Ler | agara Falls, spent | birthday, Those present were: Mrs | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. REBERSBURG Mrs. Thomas Hartman is Ul at this writing, | Mrs. M., C. Haines entertained Mrs, Marlette Gardner and daugh- | ter, Helen, and Mi:s Kathleen Goss, | all of St. Cloud, Florida, and Mrs Clyde Potter of Syracuse, N. Y,, over the weekend, | and Mrs, Wayne Wagner of Lewis- town and Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Beal, daughter, Donna, of New Florence, Patti Beal accompanied her par- ents on their return trip after | | spending the past few months at) ars Susie Strasick were Mr. and her grandparents home | The following attended the Blerly | "PORT MATILDA R. DL Bernard Kerin has returned home after g 10-day visit in Washington, D. C.. with his sister and brother- in-law, Mr, and Mrs, Robert M Williams, Those who spent the week with Mrs, Anry Pedro, Mrs, Marie Capo | and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Andy Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Royer of reunion at Rolling Green Park last | Budigh and daughter and Mrs, Susie | Lock Haven were Sunday guests at the home of the former's brother- | in-law ang sister, Mr. and Mrs, E | H, Hosterman. | Wednesday visitors at the home of Mrs. Ada Blerly were, Mr, and | Clark Benson and children | | Lansing, Mich, | Mr. and Mrs, Arthur B, Jouruml and son Philbert, and Mrs, Paul | Boone, all of South Dakota, are Harry Boone, Mr. Thomas Musser of Lancaster was a Sunday caller at the home of his aunt, Miss Cella Brungart, Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Gramley are | visiting relatives at Lock Haven, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Byers and son James, visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Franklin Byers at Danville on Sunday. On their re- turn they were accompanied by Miss Arlene Lemons, a nlece of Mr Byers, of Bloomsburg, who will] spend a few days here Mrs, Alice Crouse visiting at the home of Mrs. T Auman at Centre Hall Mrs. Elizabeth Gephart and Mr. | and Mrs. Charles Meyers of State College, called on friends in town one evening last week Mrs, Henry T, Meyer of Lewis- burg, visited with Dr, and Mrs, W C. Kelly and Mrs, Mary Abbott last Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zeigler and daughter, Cynthia Sue, of Port Ma- tilda, visited at their homes Jast week visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs | currently | Al is respective Sunday guests at u Roy gast home were: Mr. and Mrs Knepp and daughter Mifflinburg, and Mr Hirmonimus Lewisburg Mr, Robert Jepson, Miss Edna Mae Jepson and Mrs, E. C. Clayton of Jeannette, were weekend visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wil- liam Tarbert, On their return they were accompanied by Mrs. Julie guest at the Tarbert home lor the past Mr. William Tar- bert of Wihllamsport was a weekend guest home e Arbo P. Al Eleanor, of and Mrs. Cecll two d ! and sughters of their mother who aps Jepson days ten at the same Monday callers at the ) Abbott home were Mrs er and Mrs. Eva Steininger, Paul, all of Altoona Sunday visitors at the home Mr. and Mrs. H K, Smul] were: Mr and Mrs. Ira Smith of Lock Haven On Saturday Mr, Fred Baker of Mechanicsburg was a Saturday sup- per guest at the same home Mrs. Petit and two jady friends Harrisburg Ww of were Bunday callers al 8. T. Miller home Weekend guests at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. M. RB Moyer were: Mr MOSHANNON A birthday surprise party wa held at home of Mrs. James Beals, Tuesday evening, August 19th to celebrate 12th birthday of daughter, Marguerite, those present were: Ida Conoway, Doro- thy Retorick, Jane Schmoke, Agnes Jane Reiter, Lillian ve, David Watson, Violet and Allred Borger Donald and Ray Fye Beity and Darothy Borger. The evening was spent in playing games She ceived many useful] gifts. They de- parted wishing Marguerite many more happy birthdays Tuesday of last week Mr. and Mrs John Cartwright, daughter Geral-| dine, and Mrs. Frank Leeder, mo- toreg to Pitlsburgh and spent the day. : Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Borger of Ni- | the weekend at the home of Mr, and Mrs Clyde Borger. A few friends of Mrs. Albert Mc-| Closkey met at the home of Mrs. H L. Yeager Thursday evening, Aug 21st, in honor of Mrs, McCloskey's th el ® the the re- § Wednesday: Mr. and Mrs, Alton | Auman, Mrs, C. H, Gramley, Mrs Ida Bair, Mrs. W, C, Kelley; Mr. | Edward Abbott and Mrs. Mary Ab- bott; Mr. Woodrow Meyer, Rev, E | 8. Blerly and Mr, H, E. Blerly of Tallahassee, Fla, who is visiting in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Heim of Lew- | isburg, and Mrs, Maude Rishel of | Wilkes Barra, were Sunday callers | at the home of Mr, and Mrs. C, J Weaver, Sr, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Esteriine, ac- companied by Miss Elizabeth Brun- | gart, made a business trip to Wil- | llamspory on Tuesday, | Mr. and Mrs. Milton Etlers of | State College, were weekend guests at the Pau] Breon home, Last Sunday guests gt the R, W Emith home were: Mr. and Mrs Fred lLuse son Keith, daughter, Donna, of Centre Hall, Miss Marian Smith and Miss Mary Fielden of Philadelphia Mr. Fred Wolfe of Akron, Ohlo has Joined his family at the Adam Wolfe home, Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. W. J. Hackenberg were: Prof and Mrs, Hancock, daughters, Ina and Suzanne of Loganton;, Mr. and | | Mrs. A. A. SBhiffer ang Mr, and Mrs | Edwin Maves of New Berlin, Mr Russell Zacharius of Allentown was a weekend guest at the same home Mrs. Zacharius returned to Allen- town with her husband on Sunday alter spending the past (wo weeks at her mother's home, Mr. and Mrs, H H. Royer were visiting relatives at Franklin for a few days last week Rev. E. 8. Blerly accompanied by his brother, Mr. H E. Blerly a business trip to Bellefonte and Lock Haven on Monday Mr. and Mr: Winters and Mr, and Mrs Relish and daughter, Sara spent the made Paul John Jane, | weekend at Grave] Springs Lodge Mr. and Mrs. Russel] Breon and children Dean, Larry and Jean ited and Mr Willlamsport last Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mann Beech Creek, were Sunday visitors the home of Mn and Mrs Via~ Jay Vonada at Thursday at Mr day Miss § parents A E Limbert on Sun- Mary Her ner Bolly, who Viuting aunt, Mn Frank Lake Sunday accompanied Mrs. David Mr and and Mr. and 1, Dean, a wl BOG Gertrude for George ob left BY her mother Solly Mrs Mrs re visiieq Walter Cummings Paul Cummings at the home of Mr Mrs A CG. Cummings last Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Breon turned to their home on Wednesday after spending the summer months at Hephzibah Heights, Monterey Mass” Ary week re. Haroid Fye Gregg Mir: ger, Mrs. Ray Watson Mrs Watson, Mrs James Beals, » Norton, Mrs. Doyle Bor- Mr. and Mrs. Charles McClos- key of Clarence, Mrs. Harold Borger and family, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Mc- Closkey and gamily and Mr Mrs. H. L. Yeager. She sine noe were served Mrs. Carl Schmoke and daughter Barbara are spending this week vis- iting in Niagara Falls. This week Miss Ann McGowen ac- companied Mr. and Mrs, Albert Groe and daughter Ida May, on a ten days trip to the New England States. Mrs. Effie Shuey of Bellefonte, R D. visited friends and relatives here this week, Mr. and Mrs, James Beals and children, and Mr. Harris Watson motored to Larryville and Williams- port Sunday and visited with rela- and received gifts, and relreshments i tives, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Condo of Lock Haven, visited at the home of Mrs. Condo's parents, Mr, ang Mrs. John Billy, Saturday. On Friday evening of last week “| friends and relatives of Rev, and | Mrs. W. J. Kerry, met at the par- | well party sonage, and tendered them a fare- There were 46 present | they presented them with a purse i of money. Refreshments were serv- ed, and a very pleasant time was enjoyed by all. Rev, and Mrs. Ker- { I'¥ wish t0 use this means to thank | them all for their kindness. | Mrs, LeRoy Lewis On Sunday afternoon Mr, and and daughter { Hope and Mr, and Mrs. John FP. NOT A BOMB CASUALTY... JUST A CASE OF NEGLECT! Lucas motored 0 Curwensville where they visited Mr, and Mrs. T M. Crownover. Then they went to New Miliport, where they called on Mr. and Mrs. Al Bloom. They con- | tinued their trip to Turkey Hill, | where they called at the home of | Mr. Daniel Barnett, a Civil War Veteran, to give him their greetings | {for his 100th birthday which he | celebrated Tuesday, August 26th. Before you say “No” to a new roof, consider these facts. Be- sides being a fire hazard, loose shingles make for an unbear- ably hot home in summer. Heat penetrates them, settles in your attic and boosts the tempera- ture of your rooms 15 to 20 de- grees. In winter, cold and wind enter those defective shingles, running ap your fuel costs 20% to 30%. For year round com- fort and safety, make yours a Certain-teed Roof. You can do it for just $5.12 a month, O. W. HOUTS LUMBER CO. N. Buckout St Phone 703 STATE COLLEGE, PA, | Mrs. John Billy last week were: {ang Mrs. George | children George and Edward, | ferring to the Hon. Joseph Stalin. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mr. | and | Mr | and Mrs. Joseph Malchisky, and children James, and Billy, Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Basalla all of Bridge- port, Conn., and Mrs. Steve Basalla, and children of Orassfiat, Malchisky It won't be long now before con- | servative newspapers, in this coun- try and Great Britain, will be re- | Walter Rorabaugh and son of Budish of Pittsburgh Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Walk and | family have moved to their home at Vall, Misses Nannie and Frances Lewl spent Tuesday in Tyrone. Mrs. Richard Fink is sick at this writing. Mr. and Mrs, Sylvester Walk and family spent Sunday at Osceola Mrs, George Myers and son Sages rone, spent Sunday at M. A, Kerin's Clarence Walk expects 10 move 10 his new home in the near future Mrs. Clarence Walk and daugh- ters Beverly and Gloria spent Mon- day in Tyrone, Gordon Walk Camp Meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Stimer are rejoicing over the arrival of a son Mr. and Mrs. Byrd and family ol Lewistown, spent two weeks wilh the latter's mother, Mrs, Leona Walk Mr, and Mrs Carl are jolcing over the arrival of a son at Bald Eagle Come and en- new | spent a week al Price re- The annual picnic will be August 30th | Joy a big day Wissinger with her Charlies Mr, and Mrs Clifford of Ohlo, spent a few day: parents, Mr. ang Mn: Miller Andy Strasick, who was empl at Virginia, is now home his completed, Mr Altoona yea and Mrs. Harold visited thelr Mrs. Harry daughter Juniata with Mr Mrs Roy Hogarth spent toona Mr family Sunday Walk Mr. Harold Weaver purchased Lhe Ben Fink property al Mt Mr. and Mrs, Ches Thompson Altoona, spent tL weekend at their camp at Mt Pleasant Mr. and Mrs and family spent ne Man Dies After Car Overturns Etters Sunday anda of spent srpe Weaver Sunday in Al and Ce Mrs ded Harold praggr home Erhart ar meeting Gordon and adler '] at of Pleasant ter of he ro r Lamb was standing outside machine somewhatl Gazed Although Lamb declared hurt, the Bellefonte man the office of a local treated him for ang m lacerations hands and sent him tw the Hos- for x-ray examination Death, according to Centre Coun- C Charles Sheckier of esburg. was the result of acute the Jungs due Ww heart It was reported that suffered a heart some No in- a physician, who sCratohes anor ty Mil | rea [4 COLIapSe OL roner pressure Lamb had condition for quest was held Members of the man's family ar- rived here Friday to claim the body a — A ———— Without Butter quantity may be pre- served without putting into the frigerator by wrapping it in a mus- lin cloth or bag. Place in a jar or crock covered with a brine made by dissolving about ten ounces table salt in a quart of water and storing | in a cool corner of the basement - Fruit Stains on Hands Fruit stains can be remeved from the hands by rubbing them with a fresh tomato (green or ripe). After this, wash thoroughly with soap and warm waler w——— Use our Classified Ad columns —m from time night Ice in re- —_., BUSINESS TR Camper Tells of | | ehowed pock marks as jone time been intensely heated | ment | ground just four feet from my son's ! Academy Page Tire | Son's Narrow Escape (Continued from page one) rocky mass man’s fist “It looks like a meteorite” 1 re- marked to my wife, “only It is quite cold.” I thought then, as most peo- ple do, that a meteorite is hot when it hits the earth “The little brownish-black mass if it had at It it weighs one a little larger than a is heavy for its slze pound two and a hall ounces brownish black in color with one side, where UL appears Ww have been broken off, showing silver-like | streaks “Did that little that noise?” asked Robert sald that he ing a dream about an of had opened his be - lef he had been awakened by a typewriter falling off a desk Tater 1 measured from our tent t in earth It make all Reed And been hav- fice and thing Mr had eves { the in he that the hole falling itoel! aisian 0 the punched the by the had buried head, Ac of Fhiladelphia any such tting 1 1 § 0 hi ¢ When showed the 5; end John Walsh, pastor of the Os- nn Catholic Mills churc} teorite Look At the of acemy contair Other uniike titie 'T v 2 on i Dele al y mMineTrads eart! knowledge of the s of the universe ng Mr. Gordon of these strange celestial im stil] a iil A5 to source migrants are believed to originale ® between the earth and jodically, in August and ber. they shower {rom de in the sky. Bul fall to earth grains of the mystery of sana that onl) been found in the United “Mr. Gordon solved my puzzle as to why our fragment was cold when 1 picked it up. He said that the re- sistance of earth's almosphere SIOWS the fall causing the invading mass- es to cool while their estimated in- itial velocity of 40 miles a second is glowed down to 1.000 feel a sec- ond. But that quite fast enough to cause destruction was proven when one fell through a barn AINING fact States this wil 8 . . . That Qualifies . . . Assures Jobs Young men and young wo men are registered from Altoona and other Blair county towns, alse, Cam- bria, Clearfield, Centre, Huntingdon, Bedford and other central Pennsylvania counties, FOUNDERS’ WEEK - SEPT. 2 to 6 Incl. Open to Visitors! FALL TERM OPENS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 The right choice of a school is important all the days of your business experience. Write for infor- mation or call at the school office. Altoona School of Commerce 1110 Thirteenth Street, ALTOONA, PENNNSYLVANIA at Kilbourn, Wisconsin; on June 16, 1911. This is the only meteorite known to have hit a building “Learning these things, we are grateful for the four feet that sep- arated my son's head from the hole punched in the earth by the whirr- ing mass that ploughed down pt us fromm the sky.' Blacksmith Dies In Auto Accident (Continued from page one) apparently having been broken In the jostling. He also had several lacerations about the head, Coroner Bheckler ruled Inquest would not NECessary John W and Annie born in 18, 1877. m that an bn Mills was a son Mayes Mill wes lownship ng his age death 64 4 and 17 ays. He » imnmited In marriage 0 ¥ Luci who died some Ume urviy are wo brothers and sister Michael] A. Mills, Cen- Hall: Joseph H. 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