Dallas Bullock of Milesburg, de-! parted for Chicago to resume his! studies at the University of Chicago, | where he was a second-year student {Dallas wag a student in the pre- medical school Fifty Years Ago The County Commisisoners have not received a satisfactory answer yet from the boro council allowing them the privilege to lay a sewer pipe fram the court house to Spring Creek, The court will now be com- pelled to indict the borough coun | cil on his father's farm Hall, was killed by running against] a tree, The animal was hitched double and the team got away from | week the driver and ran down through | the woods. Will says he recently was offered $150 for the animal. On Monday at a meeting of the) vestry of St. John's Episcopal | church, Bellefonte, it was decided | to extend a call to Rev, Willlam D.| Benton, of Cubs, N. Y. Rev. Benton | is & young minister and the congre-| gation was much pleased with him when he conducted the services here | recently. It ls believed he will ac-! cept ‘Fhe Bellefonte High School be- gan its first session on Monday of | this week for the fall term. Prof.} G. W. Hosterman, of Penn Hall, supplies the place made vacant by Prof. D. M. Wolf The standpipe | to be erected in the Bellefonte res- ervolr, was hauled up on Monday and will soon be set in place. Its importance is much doubted Mr Janes Ardery, of Martha Furnace, after an illness of several months, dled at his home on last Sunday night at the advanced age of 7 Veurs Recorder Morrison will have his new home on Bishop street coinpleteg before the snow falls Marriage licenses were Issued W the following couples; John Long and Minnie Uhl, both of Bellefonte; Charles M. Gardner and Lucy T Martin, both of Howard, Elmer Limnbert, Aaronsburg, and Kale Rockey, of Fillmore; W. K. Cdn- ningham, Washington county, Ohio, and Lettie Loneberger, Pleasant Gap: Hanibal E. Shreckengast, Pot. ter township, and Mattie M. Wea-| ver, Gregg township; John Madigan, hilipshurg, and Lillie A. Hart, De- catur; Harry Austin and Mollie Smith, both Milesburg; Alfred Hagvard and Annie E. Wright, both of Philipsburg: Harry E. Jenkins and Jeni 8. Lukenbach, both of Bellefonte: Simon L. Kline, State College, and Emma Shreffler Soy- der county Philipsburg Ledger says “Philip Young, a Curwensville boy was brought to the hospital on Thursday suffering from injuries received in the Curwensville lum. ber company's mill, where he is em- ployed While engaged in conversa- tion with another boy he picked up a tas and thoughtlessly tossed t ug the line shaft. It caught fast and in a flash jerked him toward the ceiling, but, fortunately, before he came in contact with any- | thing, the thumb arcund which the rope was thrown was torn loose fromm the hand by the weight of nis body and he was dashed to the floor, and one arm broken in two places pelow the elbow. The lacer- ated thumb was fastened to the rope hung 0 the shaft and the ma- chinery had to be stopped while it was removed. The injury, though painful, is slight compared to what it might have been | Twenty Y were issued to of The rope i ) Over Marriage licenses . the following couples: Wiliam Mos- | er, Altoona, and Thelma Smith, | Bethlehem; Justice G. Neidigh and | Margaret Ralston, both of State College, Harvey Flink and Ernest Frank had assumed their duties as teach- | ers in the public schools at Clar-| ence. Flink taught the previous year in Potter township while Frank was a recent graduate of the State Col- | lege High School The Reese farm near the water ing trough on Snow Shoe mountain wag sold at public auction by the | Bellefonte Trust Company for =a consideration of $2300 to David Chambers, who expected to remodel the buildings and develop the prop- erty into a first class farm Charles A. Duck, Madisonburg- Millheim mail driver, took his| daughter Violet, to a Harrisburg] nocpital, where she was to undergo an operation in an effort to correct] a foot. condition which prevented] her. from walking. Surgeons express. | ed the belief thal a series of oper-| ations would be necessary { A party was held at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. H 8. Ray on East Linn street in honor of the birth- aay of their daughter, Betty, Those present were: Lueille Smith, Vir- ginia Hiller, Emily Parker, Margaret | Taylor, Betty Zerby, Mauvis Furey, Molly Shugert, Mary Robb, Evelyn and Mary Rogers, Josephine Rear ick. Louise Knisely ang Henrietta Hunter An attempted robbery of the Os- ceala Mills station, Sunday night, was prevented when neighbors, hearing the sound of breaking glass, investigated. Two men Were seen to fiee from the station at their ap- proach. Several shots were fired af- ter the men, and a trall of blood led to the belief that one of them had been wounded. A good description of the pair was furnished authorities. | Thirty-three friends and neigh-| bors of Paul M. Winkieblech, of | Fiedler, who was confined tw the Bellefonte Hospital with a broken! leg, met on Winkleblech’s farm to! cut and shock his corn crop. Those who participated in. the “party’ were: L. L. Weaver, L. D, Orndorf, Jolin Culsewite, William M. Kream- er, D. G. Mingle, J, F, Lose, LP Fiedler, Sterl Frazier, Paul Orndorf, Lawrence Musser, Thomas Btover, Charles Zimmerman, Wesley Spave- 1y, Miles Boob, John Frasier, H. 8. Winkieblech, Elwood Omdotf, Paul Stover, Miles Stover; Howard. Bow- ersox, H. O. Pledler, 1: lL. Musser, Jay, Paul and George Vonada, Prank Stover, Harry Warntz, Willie Gearge, Henry Stover, Cloyd Fied- jer, Lawrence Fiedler, Oscur Haines and George Snyder, [Grand Army badge: and the next on West Beaver sireet {day he was In luck. A lady found! { the badge on the street and return- | journeyed by bus to Altoona to at | | | Johnston and Miss Sadie Walkey | #nd Last week a horse owned by J. are to be marred today. The young | Annie Will Conley, of Bellefonte, and kept| couple will near Centre| home, | was pic {left foot painfully crushed when a | honor of their daughter, | Margaret Smith, Anna Wetzier, Re- | thelr Mazle Leathers, six-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Leathers, suffered a fracture of the left arm below the elbow when she! Last Friday while at Lock Haven, | fell down a stairway at her home John Uzzle lost his valuable gold | | The following Bellefonte residents tend the closing session of the Unit- {ed Brethren church conference: Mr. | Mr. Hapy| Mrs, L. C. Thompson, Miss Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. H P thelr | Bathurst, Miss Adaline Bathurst, {s en-| Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bathurst, Walter Bathurst, Mr. and Mrs. John Am- ’ ’ rom 4 merman, Roy H. Grove, Augustus RE Jayde wifiea, home. last Wolf, Miss Sarah welt, ry gel Scotland and was tendered a hearty Homa, Mis Re ney. Hoes reception by members of his cone | aart) 9 Mr ' Georne. Behrers gregation. The Rev, gentleman is ard A Stine oe looking well and appears. to have Rd ee. on. p—— enjoyed his vacation | Last week while attending the Grange plenie at Centre Hall, Mr Daniel Schlutman, of Linden Hall, met with a painful accident, While in at the hotel on Friday a disturb- ance occurred in the affice. In the racket that followed Mr. Schlutman thrown out the door on the pavement by a Mr, Fleming, break- ing Schlutman’s knee cap and in- juring him. internally so that his recovery Is considered a matter of doubt. Our wicked Clearfield county neighbors have a list of 147 criminal cases to be tried at the present term of court Chief Clerk of the Bellefonte Free-delivery Postal De- partment, the Honorable George Washington Reese, Esquire, left for Scranton on Monday to attend the convention of the Republican Lea. gue clubs of this state. He will be there as the duly elected represen- tative of the Bellefonte club, and will be an Important factor In that t body ed It to its owner It Is reported that make Altoona where Mr. Johnston gaged as an electrician REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS [8] R H D A. Bohn, et ux, tw of State College $1 ux, to R.D 2 John Bathgate, tract in College Twp Alfred A. Lutz, et Wolfe, of Spring Mills in Penn twp, $200 James P. O'Bryan, et ux E. Kennedy, of State College in College twp. $1 Calvin Troupe, et ux, to Lewis P Smith, of Bellefonte, tract in Belle fonte, South Ward, $1 Margaret Brockerhoff, to Capital Bank & Trust Co of Harrisburg tract in Centre county, $1 Centre County Treasurer Krader, of Coburn, tract in twp, $6587 Centre County Treasurer tc V. M Krader, of Coburn, tract in Penn twp, $592 Lehigh Valley Coal Co Rogus, of Clarence, tract Shoe twp, $1 Harvey J. Markle, et ux, Darnes, Pleasant Gap Spring twp, $i Sheriff Edward R. Miller, to Bar- bare A. Fike, et bar, of Bellefonte, R. D. 1, tract in Spring twp, $.- Ww. P tract to Dean tract to VM Penn aur us Lewis Swartz, of Osceola, son of John Swartz, formerly of this place, lost a foot .and sustained other in- juries by recklessly jumping from a train in motion on Saturday night September 5. He is a telephone line- man employed on the Bald Eagle Ine and was on his way home, He did not get off the train at the sta- tion but rode on down into the yar and then jumped from the train His foot struck a stone which turn ed and threw him with his legs agg under the car wheels, which passed Sheriff Edward R Miller over his feet severing the right loot Sherm L of State College atl instep and cutting off three in Patton twp., $1885 toes of his left foot, He was taken ; : his home in Osceola, where Dr riff Edward R. Miller, U Reed attended injuries and y., of Halfmaan twp, tract on Monday sent him to the Philips- Patton twp, §1.000 burg hospital where he is now rest- Sherif! Edward R. Miller t ing very comfortably National Bank of Philipsburg A feature entertainment at the In Philipsburg, 33.30 Grange Pair was a female walking Sheriff Edward R Miller to First Here young ladies en- National Bank of Slate College you-please” race on tract in State College, $274 48 for sixty hours, of Jones i per day. the one Wave. ot Menna, distance to re- Bellefonte cent of the gate re. celpts was quite 8 drawing card for the young sports and many of the older ones who willingly paid a dime to stop In and see the six daughters of Eve, who in their ab- breviated skirts displayed shapely i and sped around on the tan ly pace. The result of the a victory for No 1, then 6 and then No. 2. but since skipped out with Peter Snow to in to J C tract In to tz tract t! Lhe Nellie m to the o First tract match «dx ered a tanbark twelve hot tmintatrator sCINANISIALON Ben iamin C al, ta Gulseppe twp, tract Ward, $700 Centre Lemoat twp. $15 Centre County Commissioners Lo James C. Purst, Bellefonte, tract in Rush twp. $15 Centre County C« Pinnies Young. of Howard tract in Curtin twp. $38 Mary D Prank, to Edwin L. Frank, et ux. of Philipsburg, tract in Rush twp, $1 Boalick John Pletraszun, et al to Vincenta Pletraszun, of Rush twp tract in Rush twp, 81 Florence Hancock, et al J. Raymond, of Rush twp Rush twp, $500 Gregg Township School to George F. Skilus, #t al, of Spring Mills, tract in Gregg Ww] $320 Mark W. willlams, et ux, to Eu- gene A. Stine, et ux, of Bellefonte R. D. 3 tract in Spring twp, $1 BUSH HOLLOW There were 46 out to Sunday school on Sunday Gilad for this good attendance and invite you all back again. Mid-week service as us- ual this week, and Cottage Prayer meeting this Priday night, at the Clyde Watson home. Everybody wel- come, Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Lucas and family spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lucas Saturday visitors at the Lucas home were their daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoy. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs Joseph Davidson of Wingate, upon the birth of a daughter last Mone day, September 15, at the Bellefonte Hospital, Mrs. Davidson was former- ly Miss Gertrude Carver of this place, Rev. and Mrs. Byrd took Sunday dinner at the Mrs, Edna Spotis home. Other visitors in the after- noon were Mrs. Ruth Rote and son, Donald, and daughters Grayee and Mrs. Edna Witmer and son Kenny, Mr, and Mrs. Edgar King, Mrs, Myrtle King, Mrs, Hardman Gray and daughter Beverly. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Irvin and family spent Sunday at the Roy Spotts home, and also attended Sun- day school and church here on Sun- day morning. Doris Spotts spent Saturday night | with Benita Irvin of Bellefonte, R. | D. of Spring greatest Nort} in Commissioner: to tract in College County Water Co nbs at a live race Wa caine | the gatekeeper had all the boodle there was scarcely enough money left for poor creatures to get out of the town ears Ago James Weaver, of Aaronsburg, an aged wagoninaker, suffered a stroke of paralysis and was reported to be quite ill at his home Lioyd Glintz had the toes to D Mmissioners R the to Mabel tract in District trustee of his heavy door was pulled shut on his foot. He was under medica] treat- ment The following children attended a weiner roast heid at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Kern, in Virginia becca Dorworth, Catherine Sasser- man, Jade Thompson, Catherine Bullock, and Louise Meyer Maurice B. Runkle moved family and household goods from their home on Pine street, into new home on North Spring which they had purchased from Charles M. Heisler. Mr. and Mrs. Heisler were to move into the house vacated by the Runkle fam- ily The federal government had sent thirty additional overseas veterans to the Pennsylvania State College for rehabilitation training. The new group made a total of 175 men and one woman disabled in war service who were receiving regular instruc- tion at Perm State. The students wére known on the campus as “Re- habs.” While three children of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Flanigan, tenants on, the E. E. Heckman farm in Nittany Valley, were playing with a 22 re- volver during the absence of their parents, the older of the children, William, aged 8, pulled the trigger and the weapon discharged. The ball entered the forehead of his brother, Jack, aged 4, just above the bridge of the nose and between | the eyes. The child was taken to the Lock Haven Hospital where x- ray examination revealed that the bullet had not entered the brain but was lodged in the sinus region. It) was decided not to remove the buls| let and the child was expected to recover Nathan Samuel Bauchman, resid | ing on the William Runkle farm | below Milesburg, died in the Belle-|# fonte Hospital of injuries received | THIS STORE when he was kicked by a horse white Working in a field near his! edi . home, Immediately after the acel-| will Be Closed dent, Bauchman told those who! ALL DAY went to his pid that he had been Wed. October 1 sitting on a pile of rocks taking a rest and that when he got up to | UNTIL 6:00 P. M. sume sowing wheat one of the : horses hitched to the implement | . Accounit of Jewish Holiday gaddenly kicked him in the pit of the stomach. At the hospital sn op- | NIEMAN‘S ition, wis Rerion id in an effort DEPARTMENT | STORE vallfad f 1 - MILLHEIM, PA he rallied for a time, fatal 3li~ cations developed, ; his street tn ————— i There's no finer way than the American way. Let's keep it that’ way. Buy Defense Bonds and] | Stamps, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Over the County News had Billy, l4=month-old son of Mr. and Mre Harold Fritchman, of East Curtin street, Bellefonte, received second degree burns of both hands lust Baturday evening when he took hoid of a hot steam pipe In his home, Sue Taylor, 44-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor of | Howard, R. D., fractired her right arm, above the wrist when she fell to the floor while atlempting to climb onto a bench In a store at Howard one evening last: week, “The little girl had gone to the store to be treated with several other child- ren to ice cream. A Howard phy- siclan reduced the fracture, According to apn announcement by 8. W. Gramley, manager of the Millhélm Water Company, the com- pany has just completed Lransac- tions whereby the owners have pur- chased from Gramley and Gephart the watershed, including the reser- voir site and about one mile of the stream. They also bought the lumbering rights of W. P. Fellerolf who will cut ng more of the timber from the tract Busses going are now loading a canopled platiorm like modern railroad terminal SENGErs are pure thelr in a new and modern office senger facilities of the new hound Post House on street were put Wednesday at n will probably sometime in State College miloading on that of a und pas- tickets Pas Cirey Ather- into nnd nasing North into oper The ead COrey- busses NOW the unloading platform rear the new terminal Atherton street side leave LY North Barnard Ward bas beep parents that Carl Bohn, son and Mrs Harry A. Bohm, of heim, has just been promoted Corporal in Alr Mechanics, first class. at Hickam Pleld, Hawaii The YOUNg man a graduate of Past Penrs Valley High, has been cons nected with the Alr Corps since a ye REO, Nas the Hawal ris that who moved on res. | FO last on be October sald. The taurant business hound officials of and slreet by hi of Mr Mill £4} receive several being In Mrs. Bohn “po Mrs. Joseph Davi jusband enlistment entire service an Islands her mother with her 1} to Linglestown, | pital at Hershey suffered in a fall | the has just We Moving oper degrees sight it uo damage vegetablea Randall tk, Pa Oo a fv i Stover was ACK at due spending 1 vacalion al his nts, Mr. and Stover Mr turned phia on Sun cation. While ed Mr. and Mrs Roeger ang frien of the same city. The) had delightful time together here and al the Woodward Cave before return. ing home VALLEY VIEW Mrs Lynn Corman entert the C. E Class an Friday evening Those present were: Thelma, Ener and Bugene Wign, Verna and Earl Houser, Mr, and Mrs Harrison Walker Mary Hampt in Mona Lose Beverly Sager, Mr. lgeon Corman and Miss Hazel Corman. Refresh- ments were served by Mrs. Corman and music by Miss Hazel Corman Mr. ang Mrs George Bhope of Florida spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs Paul E Eckley They also visited with Mr Shope's sis- ter Mrz. Bertha Shope of Pike stree” Miss Ann Stere of Milesburg spent Sunday with her father Mr Lynn Stere Daal forget Rally Day and Home- coming at the church Sunday, Sept 28. Services morning, afternopn amd evening. Rev. Thompson, v Neff and Rev. McHenry are expect- ed to be there. Every spe welcome, George and John Brosky spent Su==y afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Pardoe, Mrs, Forrest Eckley and daughter Jean spent Sunday altermoon with Mr. and Mrs. Americh of Pleasant Gap. Mrs. Fred Lose had a kitchen shower last week for her daughter and son.in<jaw, Mr, and Mrs Char- ley Benn. Those who Helped her enjoy the evening were: Mr. and Mrs, Roy Clements Mr. and Mrs Charley Chandler, and daughter Mr their Hay Joe fay alter a here hey Oncor in Philadel week's va entertain. de ail ane | Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Weaver | Mr, and Mrs. Allison, Charles, Judy and Virginia Eckley, Mrs Lucy Houser, Mrs. Ceci Milton, Mr. and Mrs. Burl Yearick Mr. and Mrs. BEd. | Houser and family, Jean Houser, Phyllis Lose, Marion Houser, Mar- tha Rider, Eckley, Mona Lose, Janz 8mith and Jay Smith Jr. Ice | cream and cake were served by Mrs. | Fred Lose. Those who calleg at the home ol Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Pardoe were Mr. and Mrs. Blair Keeler and three | chiziiren of Bellefonte, i Mr. Bill Edieniburger from Belle- { fonte spent Sunday afternoon at the | home of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Rider, we ——— PINE GLEN | There will be a fried ¢hicken sup | per at the Pine G festival house ! Saturday evening, September 27. Benefit M. BE. church, Price of sup- per 40 cents, Miss Ruth Hoover of Harrisburg, spent the past week, with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Hoover. | Mrs. Harriet Bickle of Harrisburg, | spent the weekend here visiting rel- | atives and friends, ! Mr, and Mrs. Martin Conner and bk i i hd The annual Centre County Teach ers’ Institute will be held In the court house at Bellefonte October 16 and 17, according to FF. Glenn Rogers, county superintendent of schools. An extensive progriun which will Include addresses by prominent educators is being planned for the two days Dean Musser, son of Mr. and Mrs Guy O. Musser, of Millheim, suf- fered a painful injury September 1, when his jaw was fractured at two places, The young man, who Is lv. ing with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Breon, at Elburn, Il- linols, was struck by the erank of a tractor which backfired. He was sent to a hospital, The tractor was the property of his uncle, Clifford Breon, also farming In that vicinity The College dairy products judg ing team Ued for third place in in- tercolleginte competition against 9 teams last Tuesday at the Eastern States Exposition, Springheld, Mass Harry Willams of Elizabethtown, Was high man in bulter Judging The dajry cattle judging team took ixth place, ranking third judg ing Brown Swiss and second in Jer- seve. Ralph Sayre, Long Island, N Y.. took eighth place among all con- testants in A window sill and some frame work were burned In the Church of Christ at Blanchard re while ua pater wal SNE ® toreh ve old paint. The fron the Wreh set F cently blow O rem flame fire 0 a dry started 0 burn the prom | buckets of water prevented fire The window frame wood which appucali sve lo indergoing extensive i ed ie ition and repals completion ine The Blats Department next Highway move equipment to start the work of line of the north end of #5. the work beginning about middle of Na w north town, and extending to Route Miles township. Corners are 0 chipped off and hills cut down lows fille to make thi ff » in the in ihe wih wee CHRNEINE Howe the of the the a5 he wi This is one which the Highway indertaking w nstead { the work last Thursda EGE Kessinger, who Cheater, Pa. was home His son Charlies aired Willow piace ane mp over _ Pa asl Grove day Susy cull ast week and Aline ang filing program for these beautiful dry farmer Wp Since Gn Lhe farmers days Already quite a Lrees are Ang on dress in few more of tree; number of thelr weeks Lo Puss aylur * foliage the of Rew City, the Markel Mrs James Markel win ill for the past week, is feeling some spent aoioe son Junior weekend atl the has been better Mi Mrs. Ciay family of Woodland, spent last day evening with Mi Bchmoke Miss Velda Hoover, who is ved at Bellefcnle, spent her parents, Mr. and Mr: Hoover and Mr: tored to Keating they visited with friends Mrs. Lather Hahn and son James are visiting relatives and friends at Philadelphia EET em- mnday liam Mr Schmoke mo- where ana RL Bunday, relatives "Now Do You Believe We Need New Flooring?" Maybe you never notice your floors anymore, but other peo- ple do. Dull scratched floors are as glaring a sign of neglect as peeling wall paper. A care- fully thought-out interior in- cludes fine smooth floors to set off the beauty of your furnish ings. And for as little as $5.12 a month, you can have lively floors that will give a lifetime of faithful service. 0. W. HOUTS LUMBER CO. N. Buckout SL. Phene 703 STATE COLLEGE, PA. Wil-+ SMULLTON George Wolfe is erecting a two- car automoblle shed on his premi- ses south of Main street, R. C. Bair, who sells milk in this vicinity recently notified his patrons of a raise of le per quart, which was made effective by some state regula- tion. The product Is still worth the price Herbert Stover Just recently painted his house and garage a Col- onlal yellow, with sash trimmed in red, About 35 persons gave a surprise to Mrg, Jennings Stover in the form of a kitchen shower, Priday even- ing, Sept, 19th, The following were present were: Mrs, W, M. Brandt Mr, and Mrs, James Smith and son, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Bolun of Coburn Mr, and Mrs, Harry Brandt, Mi and Mrs. Harry Bohn and daughter Shirley of Millheim, Mr. and Mr Roy Miller, Aarornsingg Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Rudy Guy and daughter Ruth Mae of Centre Hall Mr Mrs, Earl White, Mr. and Mi Maurice Bohn, Spring Mills Mr. and Mrs. Albert Grenoble daughter Phylll Anna of ° lers Mr Lewis Bel Madigsonburg and Mr: Crenobile Mi urley son and add and Mr: Mi Mr duughter Herbert ville er m alid John 4} ory Blover and Mr Wert, Dorks Mr and Smuliton and I'wo boys from tate C Army Tr ( niormation niege Sem Ke " | Lock Haver ration al LOW WwW Gea'h HOLTS HOL recently Waller Mr Join speny Thursday LOT Done Mr. and Mr Bovd Johnson Buffalo Run, Mr and Mrs William MoKinley, Mr. and Mrz. Roy M Kinley and family, Mr. and Mir Roy Rockey family of Belle- Mr. and Mr: Mahlon John- Centre Hall, Mrs 1da John- son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Lee Johnson y enjoyed a Pichi dinner Mashannon on Sunday Mrs Jane Lucas has the home of her son Charles amd wife. after spending the summer with Mr and Mrs. Ida Lucas and family at Axe Mann Mr. and Mrs Oeorge Magargel Jr ang daughter of Pleasant Gap Mi and Mrs. M. C. Reese and family of Cum Stump, Mr, and Mrs William Howell and son of Runville, Julia Giovanelll of Bellefonte, visited home folks on Sunday Aaron Hall of Unionville, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Miller of Dry Top, were Sunday guests at the lee Burd home, Saturday callers at the Leathers home were Mr, and Mrs, Phil Mc- Cartney and family of Monument Mr. and Mrs. Earl Runkle and Mrs J. FP. McCartney of Mt. Eagle. Beilie- of Moa the Orvi ang d famil ait Black returned to AP MARIGOLDS BRILLIANT AT PENN STATE GARDEN When the full power of sunlight plays on the marigolds at the Penn- ‘ gylvania State College test flower * garden these days, visitors Jook, resi their eyes on someshing else, and look again, The brilliance of these EXTRA! EXTRA! DEPENDABLE QUALITY FOR BETTER BAKING ER —— September 25, 1941, . rr rrereer—— - - ——— Scnday School Lesson Wr International Sunday School Lesson (67 ohn n the for Seplember 28, 1941, i 21st of Revelations Heaven Jerusalem of and 22nd gives us a It is a city which Lhe Jews and the king, but in and the Temple Dummeiow says represents the so- receemed In heaven te no tem. will be no need himuel! is there inhabited he Lord of He inherit will be his be My spon Text shall and 1 shall 7 Golden cometh things, and he Rev, 21 thal over Was these the God no no My { the Lesson Text: Revelation 21: 1- 10-12,22-24. Our lesson this the close of God's fect end and If God is omnipoetent a He is. The Word reason Oenesis, with a pictus { uty recog of perfection, | hizabic. Moses and Elijah were rec creation « Jesus upon munion with hi Lior Of & serpent, sour $ sys \ LU i ! un thelr between Heaven tt: HI will comma ia WeeE ring Word the only ol God begin est Un- Atty wouwlc wved the wall of God der th domination - PG TT y : ! Have put thelr ’ ¢ 4 Iiave nun righitenus- faith - Hat mal ana irom Lha hour Ove are gc. ierded Hg Were irderers vorers, he { being : © the hese will be fire—Hell-—or verse De a per- Not Trouble or “ve ano ne whbor Him E 8 BIERLY, Rebersburg. Pa DICoOms In such quantities LOW eT: dazziing eflect Perhaps E 1 shich are adding rea ¢ to the garden right ornamental nos the sslvias, phlox, and horticulturist in charge of the gar- glad About 300 strains of den, realizes what a bright displs) are in bloom and will con- of color was being planned last tinue 13 create a color effect of spring when he proposed to grow in greal hiterest for some weeks in adjoining plots strains of the peighborhoog of 2000 annual marigolds about offered by and perennial plants are on display American seedimen {or comparative purposes Han Faas all of the 213 TIME FOR A FALL CHECK-UP! © Your cor needs a foll checkup, too — after ao summer of hard service on hot highways. Take it to the little red white. andblue Atlantic “schoolhouse” for a careful lubrication, end a complete ofl chonge. When these trained AMentic Aeachurs hove Suivhad hair job, your, aor. wil 4p sang ba ATLANTIC
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