Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 30, 1941, Image 10
nd - | [ing of the Millhelim Knitting mill Echoes From the. Past | a Fifty Years Ago N is Prof. D Clty ana C, Irvin now located town last Charles 1 in yen Lieb is stil] at Atlantic slowly improving formerly of Bellefonte, at Roland, Pa, was In week and listened to! Ellis at the opera house ening Mr, Irvin some furnished the people of this community with good attrac- tions and & a good fudge of sueh entertainments tne ey ago un NIgnt a Man was seen 1 the act ol attempting Lo gain an rance to Jonathan Harper's resi- on Linn Street, The police- called for him to halt but the fellow ran down through the lot, and although several shots were fired him did not and made good lik cape on Monday en del man alter he stop vening while Mi John Sourbeck wu putting the hat n his horse, the animal let his hoot and kicked Mr. Sour- the face breaking and inflicting I'he animal since Sep at the soine 1d ie Monday ¢ bec) in shies hitched wa and rom ugl Dec injured became tanding ry as Mrs. Lingle Joseph Lingle, of on way home 1e side of the walk, buliding on and fell down an distance of about Was isted fier physician called. He broken but a num- iful cuts and bruises about 77 years old Ul jn juries more ner y school Street ankmeng She @ 0 ne limbs Very Lingle i make er pall YeTh- led to couple D. John McKinley, both William M, Wiis id Annie E Ficuge er Jessie K. Cox and both of Bellefonte; H. Alexander William S and Ida M Sohn Freeze and Jane Freeze both of Boges Twp.: John H. Stover and Mary Pursely, both of Coburn; J. W Long, Red Oak, Iowa, and Susan M Ri Reberfury; Chatles E Ca Howard and Miss Blanch: 1. Miller, Beech Creek nday of last week Mr. John ts died at his home t the advanced age of liness was due to ap- a wife and one On Saturday aused consid- yn the effects h booze. The ary to club them to th wife of Dr died on [4 the lolowing son and Edith Boggs township, Spring Twp. a Patton Twp. Martha Reasner S. R_Lingle and L both Penn Twp.; Mart Tu Love ntre Mary ¥ Oi Lo eyYVAL Ce Hall; in a His He leav daughter OS oo TE ey oe ~- > a ooo rag wi tellus 3 Millheim, from an atta ming Hs, A husband ner and family moved from their co ce near Own to Charles Mc- afferty’s house on Curtin Street Mr. Wil] Garman was taken sud- denly ill on Monday morning at hi store and had to be taken home The Centre County Bank building to be remodeled by the addition a handsome rool Centre County nas offices Pg — Teh wi 3m v a. o¥p oO Wednesday {dence 03 On Saturday morning Miss E. H. Uftington. who lived with her niece | on Curtin Street, became suddenly ill and before medical assistance ar- rived she expired. Her death was due to @ heart condition. The de- ceased was 79 years of age. Wilson, the manager of the fe- male baseball club which played al Philipsburg last August, was sen- tenced to flve years' imprisonment in the Albany, N, Y. prison and $1000 fine, for abducting Lizzie Sutherland, a sixteen-year-old girl who played on the team Early on last Saturday morning Mrs. Judith Stitser died at the home of her son H. Y. Stitzer, on High ¢§ The deceased was an wed lady of about 80 years and for time made her home in Belle Her maiden name was Year- he was born in Mifflin. mn county. Pour children The Interment ur day forenoon McMahon, a well venerable resident of Friday morning of consumption, He many years a shoemaker in and worked regularly un- vedar ago. He had been bed only four weeks a veteran of the war, and was also a member of the Catholic church. The funera] took place ¢ Monday morning E W treet some fonte and Uni her Mie Pet cK burg survive Oe red on Mr died last \ 3 CIOCK y place, about 4 confined to his He was Hale of for E being France of Le! lale Dr Bellefont t thelr Intention winter in ML Maud only lady grad College in the class gone to lowa to accept assistan! principalship of a school there Judge Furst returned Wednesd last week : huntin the Western sts Last Winter Bellefonte had a first tra dul soon broke ) Young and Charles Moore Rec a number our musicians effected another ganigation which rendered some fine selections at the Odd Fellows exercises at the opera house The hestra is composed of fol- and gentiemen: A ‘al conductor Mik ist violinist, "John ! family, urope last weex spend the and Italy nont, the the vl, e, left wo southern Moore State nas al ol the Lait class orche it uj after Mi: town ert Lily ol or- or the adie tkenbach musi Moore ' lowing |B Bernice Noll, a ant Lukenbach Aurora Moore violin; Fred Smith 1 Smith double bass, Frank Basset: Cello 1 Royer, harles Cruse plants violinist; parts clarinet d flute Vion carne’ and C Last Sunday morning consder- » excitement was caused when it discovered that the residence of El s at Eagleville - fire and in danger of being sgtroyed. A large stone chimney built in the end of the house and on account of x break in the stone arted under the siding and worked story. When izabeth 106 wall a fire of the frame bullding way to the second it was discovered Al Kanes ant Harty Rug rustred to the garret { ndow and by hanging on the out- ide Of with one hand and cutting with g hatchet in the other hand they made an Opening in the we boards and through that 1 enough water to ex- the fire. ‘The heroic efforg re two young men aone ord the ather ney poared Lingwey of these saved | the bullding Twenty Years Ago of Bellefonte, re+ someone had broken age along Spring Creek enh a number of articles Centre C« ountian to ting license 1921 86 of Centre Hall Wa expe with the rifle and knew where to go to get the kind of ie he wanted A large barn at the rear of the W. D. Little property in Philips- burg was destroyed by fire belleved to have been caused by a short circuit in the electric wiring. A horse, potty and two automobiles were safely removed from the struc. fifre At the dedication of the new Lu theran church at Loganton, special music was furnished by the male quartette of the Milihelm Luthera: church, composed of the follo members: WN. Duck M. O Stove A. H, Stover, and T. K. Prank wit Mrs. A H Stover as organist.’ Miss Elizabeth Matis, daughter of Joseph Matis, returned from the Harrisburg City Hospital where she had undergone an operation for the correction of a fool condition She was accompanied home by Miss Mary Royer, community nurse, and Miss Sarah Leitzell, graduate nurse at the Bellefonte Hospital, C. P. Tate, progressive Bellefonte ume th pur hased the properiy on reet occupied by Mrs. Annie ‘and family and R. C. Wit- electrician, for a consid- erfition of $9500. Mr. Tate ex- pected to move his plumbing estab- lishment into the rooms occupied by the Witmer store, and the Tate family was to occupy the residence leased by the yiors damaged the at Peun Stale College of $36000 ang for re an rs * , High & Tayior the ner horticulture to a Fire building he extent time entire bullding which was valued at $200000, Miss Emma Franeis, of | Canton, Ohio ga student, was sever- ely burned, but physicians said she would recover. Firemen from Belle- fonte, Lock Haven, and Tyrone were called to State College to ald in| matiling the blaze, Miss Katherige Bent was the winner of the beatity contest con-| ducted by the Bellefonte Elks! Lodge in conjunction with the HAl-| ed into the Milesburg bridge about | =m Jowe'en celebration here, and was named Harvest Queen. Her at. | tendants wére: Grace Sasserman | Marion Bauer, Peggy Haines, and Ruth Teaman. A slight drizzle marred the mummers’ parade here, | but the affair was generally con- ceded to have Deel a most success- | ful one, er th! a | Mackeyville, threatened destruction of the § The new pastmaster, John L Knisely, entertaine d the employes of the postoffice at an oyster suppe at the Masonic Club Hodse on Bald Eagie Creek Mrs, Theadore Linguist of Pleas- ant Gap, suffered a fractured collar- bone when her husband's Cleveland Bix struck guard posts near the ice plant as Mr. Linquist attempted to avoid pedestrians on the road Rev. Father L. P, Kumerant, for thirty-eight years pastor of St Peter ang Prul's Catholic church of Pailipsbarg, tendered ils resigna- tion as pastor of the church. Fall- ing eyesight was assigned as the reason for his resignation “Slim” Lewis, oné of the airmail pilots, fiying a fast plane passed over Bellefonte Sunday en route to Kansas City, where he was entered in one of the aerial raées in con- rection with the third National Convention of the American Legion Major Linn G. Adams and Major Mayor, of Harrisburg, superititen- dent and assistant superintendent, respectively, of the Pennsylvania State Police, arrived in Bellefonte and were spending ‘several days hunting wild turkeys and other game, William Strouse aged 30, of received a charge of birdshot in his left forearm in the first hunting accident of the season The shot was fired by a Clinton- dale man whose name Strouse de- clined to reveal, He sald the Clin- tondale man fired at 4 pheasant not knowing that Strouse was on a di- rect line Marriage licenses were issued to the following couples: Philip J. Haler, State College, and Eleanor M. Weston, Bellefonte; Theodore Shay, Howard, and Catherine C Bryan Curtin, Staoart Cameron, Madison Wis, and Ruth E Winter State College, FEtner P. Shafter Pleasant Gap. and Marie E Spicer, Bellefonte; John M, Hess, Belle fonte, and Sarah K McKinney, Potters Mills, An Overland touring car filled with “moonshine” liquor and believ- ed to be consigned to local people, | was captured early Monday moming | by Sheriff Harry Dukénan in the! Wian garage ' Bellefonte, The car was similar to the one which crash« | i a week earlier. The car was driv. | 7 en into the garage about 4:30 a. m. | | Any the driver immediately disap peared. Sheriff Dukeman, upon being notified took the car and its, butden of liqaor to his private hrs age for safe keeping until federal authorities arrived to take charge of the cage, | of I A portion of the sheet-stee] roof wag torn loose recent storm, Thomas and Clarence Hamilton New York Oity, the home of thelr parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thad Hamilton, of Howard during a | Street John McMullen, son of Robert McMullen, suffered a fracture of the right leg when a motorcycle on which he was playing upset and pinned him beneath, BE. Clayton Wagner found In the road at Centre Hall, a banknote ol substantial size which he was will- ing to return to its owner provided ! be | i substantial of loss could established, proof Superintendent Stackpole, of the State Highway Department, report- ed that road between Oentre Hall and Pleasant Gap was nearing comple- tion ang that the road would be opened to traflie gbout the middle of | November, William Kern, of Oak Hall tion, way proud of the corn he rais- ed during the current season. One ear was 12'% Inches long, welghed 1% pounds and had sixteen rows with a total of 992 grains. Another ear was g half inch jonger had the same number of rows but had 1008 grains Sta- REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS to E tract © ou- John W. Harper, et ux san Shope of Bellefonte Bellefonte West Ward; §1 Elmer D, Hoover to Albert Auman Spring Mills, R. D. 2, tract in Penn Twp.. $10 E B Rankin et ux of Bellefonte West Ward, $40 Lucille el E. Myers State College mn Jarret Har- per J onte al College Delbert tract Evan: to of State $1 Ieona O'Brien et bar to Lillian Dorothy Beresford of South Philips burg, tract in South Philipsburg $500 H. Ellis Hennig Hennigh of Gregg Gregg Twp... $1 Margaret M. Muirhead et al Samuel Capparelll of Bellefonte D.. tract in Spring Twp. $1 J. D. Tanger to W. K. Corl Esta of Perguson Twp, trast in Perguson Twp... $80 Pennsylvania Eleetric Com J. H. Erickson et ux of Philips tract in Philipsburg, $650 Odie C to Alice Poorman of Bellefonte RD in Perguson Twp.: $1 G. Murray Decker ot ux to Ralph Was et Bellefonte, trac Spring Twp Raymond A Margaret Pye in Marion Robert mn to H. Ellis tract gh et ux I'wp te pany burg at ON 3. t Spicer 10 ract on i 8! nd Lucas ot ux, to Sg of Hovard R D Ww ef ux, t Ishier of ux. of College College Twp ; $1 Campbell Jr. Lamm et ux, of State College in State College. $1 Lawrence F. Woomer et to Dr Paul H. Schweitzer, of State College tract in State College; §1 Amelia Martin 0 J. G. Meyer of of Coburn, tract Halnes Twp $440 HOLTS HOLLOW Mrs. John Kefly and Mra Orvis Watson and children spent Wednes. day of last week in Altoona with Mrs. Antle Raleigh Mr James MeCOartuey of Mt Eagle spent day last week with her sister, Mrs Jane Lucas Helene Magargel of Pleasant Gap spent Wednesday with her sister Olive Rhoads Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poorman fpent the weekend with relatives In Youngstown, Ohio Mr. and Mis Pleasant Gap home folks Mr. and Mrs Ellis Pownell of Pleasant Gap visited with Mrs Pownell's father, Fleming Poorman on Saturday Mrs Hayes Johnson and son Lynn spent Sunday in Huntingdon, bring- ing Mr. Johnson home Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sheesley and family and Donald Catherman were w tract In William J C A tract 0 ix al in + 14) ow Milford Burd of spent Sunday with dinner guests Sunday at the John Watson home Mrs. Edith Burd moved Monday to her property recently purchased from Harold Walker and vacated Monday by the Howard Burd family who moved to Central City Mrs. Oharles Poorman, John Poor- man and Alive Paye were visitors at the Clyde Poorman home on Dry Top Tuesday evening A birthday surprise party was held in honor of Mrs, Orvis Watson Bat. urday evening. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Clark McKinley and | danghter Barbara, Mf. and Mrs ‘Roy | Leathers and daughter Marjorie and Estella, John T. Watson, Mrs. John Kelly and daughters Gladys and Geraldine, Mrs. William Howell and son Billy, Mrs. M. C. Reese and daughter, Amy, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. | Magargel Jr. and daughter Ruth, Mra. Walter Sweitzer, Julia Clovin- | oello, Mrs. Olive Rhoads and chil. dren Joanne and Jon, Mr. and Mrs Roy Sheesely and children Blaine, Billy, Janet and Joel and Donald | Catherman, Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Watson and children Don, Jim and Elva. Mrs. Watson received many | beautiful gifts. Refreshments con- | sisted of sandwiches, pickles, ice | cream and cake, En — EE The trouble with some shorthand | experts is that they do not know | onghand. ER ———— RE RNY f from "The Look-of- § Rotisned ihe help of : . 5 0, CHES-TRRS PLLLS In mptomatic fubetiousd fort, Absolutely Tati no. Dab, GHBIAH gue uo ain. no habi drugd hor ndreg i .’- CHI-CHES-TE were guests at * the laying of brick on the | October 30, 1941, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. | over the County News About a hundred tons of were token out of the Millheim bor- ough quarry during the past week or ten days. Last Monday the work of crushing them was begun will be used on alleys and for vari ous repair jobs in the community Two graduates of Penn State Col- lege in June have been assigned to the Post Operations Department as dispatchers at the Alr vante Flying Texas, They are Pets. Bdward W | Koons and Robert Ross, both of | Willlmmsport | J. B. Malone has been named chairman and A, H. Stover as his assistant for the Millhelm Defense Committee, according to word from Miliveim Burgess James A. 8iover who made the appointment las Monday in agreordance with requests from the State Defense Hendquar- ters. Both men attended a meet ing with County Chairman Charles E Pre*man, at State College On Monday evening, when plans for coordinating al] defense groups were discussed Ray 8B Bright ture Lleacher, vocational agricul- at East Penns Valley High School, ang his students have prepared 4 model farm display 0 diustrate the value of certain farm practices. His display this yea: shows farm bulldings and surround- ing helds, with equipment placed in ton, A miniature tractor, man- spreader and wagon, supplied through the courtesy of Farmer 1pply Company, gives the display the necessary realism. Last Wed- Wiole setup was Laken Ww ahd entered at the dis- meeting 14 MEELY po i: ure { the oD nesday the Williamsport Mict PP. PP. A abi* St this point it is wil] oe elilered for the ow al Harri Johnny t accep Lil Farm ye State DUrg early Boob, small and Mrs. L. F Boob Barbara, of Millheim bersburg last 1 weekend with 50nN and hi went Tiursday to spend the thelr uncle ang aun Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rishel, but their vacation visit was cut short when Johnny ascidentally fell from the second floor of the barn and badl cut © eg. The hildren were playir in the barn and John tepped on the end of a whic tipped and threw ground floor. It is not actly how Lhe Wis He may have caught of descent a Jagged hes in ne 154 100m jee for teh In Knee wa i | YI roast cl this . fimming event upper with Cirange Hall November 8 Price. adults being urgsniy Un fre mts 8 oC Hx Yer y Ta liar vitation to to eng CRs extend & kindl w wou « helping hand in patronage Pw and i aom it OF ~ + Everybody sg orn naticis and Lp Reig € friemd 8 i your Irs. Anna H. Bartey Fred, were the WW. M sown Mr. and Mr aon Miltord ¢ialimotivr mg cule Mr: wd Ke ry Bh or has Lee) {riends in Mr Rabb BOTA Sanday Bhunkwiter home Mr and Me Roy. Ralph Gihner gus in Laws ¥ and ¥ 3 HO Miltoy Eltere Nt Sahday Mire. lucy Glring the sling of Yar ang with ner Conaway week were nell Har. Ariny ang with who 18 in Lhe nome a 1uriugh Bellefonte and Mre Robert Cunavay famiy «pent Bunday afternoon at the home of his slater Mrs Fred Kesslitg and family =t Yarmell Other callers were Mr: Lucy Cor way, Mr. and Mra Milford § and son Milford Miss Esther Be cation with het Bechdei of Howard R ID Mrs. James Clark of Greensburg accompanied by Mrs, Margaret Dul- len of Nittany, Mrs Elizabeth Lau- bach of Jersey Shore, Miss Margaret Dullen of Lock Haven, visited the { former's sistér, Mrs. George Dolan on Monday Mr. and Mrz. James Shafler | daughters were Sunday afternoon CaLES at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Emel of Yarnell, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Neidigh and son Bobby of Belicfonte, B.D Mr. and Mrs Sumner Noll and fam- lly were called to Btate College Sut- rday afternoon on adeount of the Laeribus illness of thelr rather, Mr J D. Neidigh. He was taken to the Geisinger Hospital at Danville Sun- day morning We wish for him a speedy recovery Mr. and Mrs. Willard Harter, Mr antl Mrs. Charles Harter and dangh- ters Gertrude and Beverly. spent Sunday afternoon at the Harry Har ter keane at Kylertown, Mr. and Mis Calvin Kling, sen Burton and children were Sunday callers at the D. P. Ertiey hohe. on {tere va. Martha hdel spent hep moan {and family over the weekend home were Mrs, Emma Kling and granddaughter, Dorothy Betz of Lock Haven, Mrs. Mary Delt; and daughter Josephine, Margaret Poor. man. of Howard Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vonada and | | family ang Mrs Boma Vonnds calle! | ed at the John Hoy home in Lokk | | Haven on: Sunday Mr. and Mis. Lester Bartley and family were Monday evening callers gl the DP. Ertley hom. Mi. and Mrs. Samuel Tréxler, ron Billie and daughter Donna Jean, of Pleasant ‘Cup, were Sunday supper guesta-at the ©. BE. Aley home, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Yearick urd son Buddic of Mill Hall, RD spent Bufiday eveitlng al the Swope howe, Bette Aley sperit Sunday aftervidon al the sadie place, Sa song, They | Corps Ad Bohool at Victoria, | and; and Ben Vonada of Downingtown, Pa. | | visited with his father and brother, Sunday visitors at the Alice Bets | Carl | State and son of Mr neth E Kellogg, street, Bellefonte, Lo become a member of Alpha Bela Chapter, of Kappa Phi Kappa nat- fonal professional fraternity in edu cation, Carl, who was graduated from Bellefonte High School In 11939 Is enrolled (in the School of Education at Penn Blate and Is ma- Joring In languages Mary Lou Wise 14, daughter of Charles R. Wise of Lock Haven who was seriously Injured in an au tomobiie goeckdent sevesal weeks ago along the Jacksomville road just east of Belleionte, was discharged from the Centre County Hospital last Fr day and admitied to the Lock Ha ven Hospital, Plans are being made to take her to a Philadelphia ho pital for operations required by the serious head ang facial injurie suffered. Her condition is Although It wag feared the girl might lose the sight In one ey* th atest report Is that her not be impaired A picture fell State College fell over in and Mrs. Ken of East High has been Invited eyesight will from the wall nome a the shine residence Were reporty of thunder was no storm last 1 A check-up on the wismograph in the Mineral tries Building revealed that the: had been a ‘quake, of what inte 8 where centered it « d COX nr whe hursda College Indo there there night ily or be determined or Lhe recording med The the w dice apparatu Mn - fall of the the pileture movement } 19) and HBenve eard by ali and poried oy of West thunder was h Ceorge 1 Langsiord o ven auman xin 88 an just Was, Saves L Witness Lhe last week when injured in an auto-pede ident and unable to com- orn husking and About a dozen men one morning, Ww field a5 much anve the Mil all ILE NDOTS Cede Wa art hi hores cam in early ANG wWasgsons to the about 4 undred bushel and cribbed It ven haved eared plied nis weed Hosterman 4 W. EW Ve week As week were Mo eit . M 2 ang daugt Wea ver Blaine and daughier } and © chikdren. Dicks ail adigd 5 Harter and daugh te Be pent Monday Belle! Mrs, John Se ren of Centre Hall Bellefonte noon and E Aly home The Trends and nelghbors of Jacksonville and vicinity held a Var ely shower for Mr. and Mre John Wels? Jr. of Bellefonte. on Thu everiing Those presnt were M Ped Dixson and child. Elan and Ronald Mr Mri Ed Bartley and sons Ar thr, Rov. Ralph and Pred. My Miles Bartley ahd daughters Rebeo- ca, Ciarabelle, Marthe Janie, Rosella Dorothy, and son Carl and Philip, Mrs. Harry Baird, Mrs, Chas Guirer, Mrs. Nevin Yearick, Shirley Rossman, Beverly and Donald Von | ACR, Mary June Harry ree Fy¢, Ray McKenny, Ceorge long Mabel. George and Charles Garrett Elmer Swope, daughter Arlene and son Cedrge, Mrs William Dixson Pail Krape, Josephife Deitz Pets Dolan, Kenneth Neldigh, Mr: WE Weebl, Christine and Edward Burd Mr. and Mis. George Weight, Mr and Mrs William Boone and sons Dean, Ed, Jim and Boyd, Mrs. John | Weber and Jdeughter Anna, Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Jr. Mr. ang Mrs | Howard Dixsont, Mrs. Jacob Dixson | and son Donald, Mr. ang Mrs Geo Boone, Mr. and Mrs James Lucas, Mra. Mary Deitz, Mr. and Mis Wil- lism Beightol and sons Parl, Har- ry. and daughter Louise and (riend Harel Daughenbasgh, Mm Willard Yea ick and daughters June and Ethel and son Buddy, Mrs. Bd Aley and daughter Betty, Mr. and Mrs Deimer Ertley and children Kenneth | and Peggy Ann, Mr. and Mrs, Bum- ner Noli and children Dickey and Elsie Jane, Walter Spicer, Paul Con. ; ter, and Mrs, Harry Swope, Mr. and Mra, Weber received many useful | Rifts, and they want to: express { their thanks for all who helped in the aflair. They all returnad homie wishing Mr, and Mrs. Weber happiness on thelr road of matri- | , inohlal life Laie) wl Yer fh AN ile chaeffer and Mrs Jack spent I'n ning at ed Mabus of day 47 ( is al the : Gay M ana Bi aren and and alhig Oe FAIRVIEW Mrs Monday with Mrs. Guy Lucas i Lewis Lucas of Camp Meade, spent {the weekend with home folks. home | Katharine Kellogg, a Junior at Penn | | HK Fred Peters and Baby spent | Mrs James Luchs visited at the | Amelia Chapman home on Thurs- | (day. | Ms Rowell Lucas and daughter | i | Evelyn visited with Mes. Ouy Lucas | | Thursday. afternoon. Mr and Mrs Alvin Corman und’ children of Howard RD. visited on Sanday at the Duey Bhay home. Sunday vidtord © at the Amelia Chapman home were Mrs Mary | Jane Tareas and Osear Nyman of | Mt Eagle, Mr. and Mrs, Russell Mr. dha Mr Imes Laions | Valley and | Irvin Laieas home ut ‘Wingate, Jones dnd two children of Pleasant | | two sons visited on lah at the | ¥inger, — - BLANCHARD Saturday evening callers at the | of Ben Nef were Mr. and | Homer Lyons of Bellefonte Rupert, Bellefonte Ruth Mr: Sunday School Lesson and Anna Rupert of Beech Creek and Charles Liz of Monument Mr. Edward Rupert of Creek is a little improved on the sick list Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth plker of Wingate vidted with Mrs. Walker parents, Mr, and Mrs. E T. Rupert (From last week) Many residents of the town have been discussing the dangers that may arise from the boyy who BB guns, being careless as to “marks It may be would be more careful dent were brought ton, Last week some ons ICHh @ gun missed Lhe the sheet penetrated a the Bamuel Bowman 1} Bowman nharro 0 SIN AND ITS CONSEQUENCES School Lesson 1941 International Sunday for November 2 w GOLDEN TEXT fess ou it he righteou forgly and 1» cleanse u righteousne Lo nave thelr DOYy inci- Lescon Text: Gal 1 John 1:° the Lo atten SNOOLNg Large a winaow ome ol M1 wily escaped belt On Tuesday, guests at the home { Mr. and Mr Charlie were Mrs Ernest McGill Rober Mrs, Raymo Lock Haven Mr M Harold rece ord that and Of and Pi ved » OMlier WN A Lia ana wihed vastion Ww visit Homer B: Eh} WOODWARD Whitmyer aa eo Bec ¥ i @ i pra D1 Tne buts Mr Oke worl Geor pid mesling © nootg ol Lhe Eva HIME PoT enjoyed 1 On Harry wil geil a Lhe as we Wedne over Ww day ist Fadl SLove app ils metiged Wat OPLBATY Mr the Beliefon te opeTal.on wa wer.ormeg morning. At ents report the 0 recOvery Ray Qrndor! made az ba iness one day last week Moet of the farmers expect 0 finish corn husking this week pro- viding the weather permits. The crop is moderately good to good An eight pound baby boy arrives at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gu Kiingeér at Northumberland The young people of this place remember Mrs. Klinger as Miss Evelyn Has- Wise hospital t earn B13 existence anvehere Ri ligio x 1 to im wv nara % ir 1id Rabbi pentiy at guest Sy w reone shoul % 1m 4 34 a ¢ : Des Nis i { ve man if insteag : wo from dis David de Sols Pool re- the Spanith amd Portu- nagogue, New York “The w years onlinned nat vorgiven robo) meOgicad ar he Methodist ang es ie the vio brings 80 Ccon- ion of je LON ried ITRi IAW Ca, Do Gilat 8 clearly an an Ww Be mocked not for owelh, that shall hes words should op and think ng, when Det are on Lhe to Binga A he ¢ Malay Chinese SNe oe 10 nat i ~ immigrant ve aristian So hie nmirsson and Mission then the Peninsula Nn uxiay in re- in on Pape Three) LOWEST PRICED SIX IN AMERICA LOWER THAN ANY 6! 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