Page Two November 20, 11, Echoes From the. Past | Aaa Mr. Sam Duck, plumber our town LRT Li wWson In ection ne na place: the has addition to enterprising t heen hust hi been k at other Philipsburg, | Last Fri that town brought Naugie, of huntel naeed out ol and aa trolled tw { tire home a di And that performance feat 3 Bi Tie MC (FIRIRNS) | \'e DEINE mpletion. John ¢ of mason the wall in a the county, been + va nr aan t€Ven In UW having lon to My claim us bu iting ness en f 1 ua Tv 1s pupil in a month ovement Furnace been surrounded hé murder Marks, was s ale by Attorney Clen of $125 weather C. White employe clerk nstine be if the general Busire of G.'W. O'Bryan and planted to conduct His been Hi sine himself position taken by x at the nad ~~ 8 eM y formed killed car 14} crashed , including tw Milesbury, were when the rang were / McKinley, Mrs. Harry McKinley: Alice Edgar John McGuire Fred Stolle, all of near Johns« nn. The McKinley boys for many had been residents of Miles ung A son born to Rev. and Mrs pecond son in the family nj g wagon. He stiffered severe bruises and several bones were fractured H. O. Fiedler and John D, Mus- ser, both of near Woodward, cut a tree on the J. J. Fiedler farm in which they knew bees had stored honey during the summer. The men got three lard cans of honey from the tree. Fifty Years Ago General y Years Pa. re- The mer J.P. Harkins, of State College, was the’ How | d Smith, of Lamar, was painfully edd when he was thrown from! B. Brisbin purchased seve in to Harry | of Centre HAI eral hundred that vicinity ono wher have barrels of and will apples are year. Apples are IH cents a bushel Mi Sarah A. Quay died atl Creek on the oth instant, aged sev nly -#ix She leaves a hu band, one son and three daughters Mrs. Quay wis n sister of J H Mc- Clure of Bellefont and was a meme the M. E. church apple hip them not plentj bonight ot 14d ful thi Beech year omit ring Mi John daughter Nis departed for PU Pos Interna- Women which while nd the the Union entertained a Hasting is playmates at Rearick he Mu f Spring Mill Ratire Saturday Mr. Jumes R this piace, 1} late with poeybiod 4 y ill all i nite Cent locomotive 0 ine rn Rali- oll field ef a Northwests the Louisiana an 8. Jalon tendernt ailroad. who had a small farm northeast of Port had the misfortune to lose home and al] it morning fire. Member barely t Ineluded In in money content: In Of aped 1 the logs Friday evening, January 26, the Ira Benner family entertained al their home at Rock Porge two sled. young people, One group from Oak Hall with Géorge driver, and the other sled load came from State College, with Elmer Griffen as driver. There other youtig people pres. the ones who following were Helen Sheasley, Mary Thomas, Amanda Snook, Ala- loads of ame Homan & wore many addition to on sleds. The Roxy Hoy lla Lansberry, Tavlor Meckley Rosa Jordan Daisy Kimport, Leven Perce, Barah Dora Sunday. Helen White Margaret Perec. Mrs. Charles Aileen Resides Adeline Della Snyder. Dora Zim- n Audrey “Taylor Ruth Meckley, Ella Hull, Anna Shagrim, Summers, Alice Hunter, Es- Allison, Marion Hicks, Amanda Anderson, Dalay Hollabaugh, Fla Alexaridria, Esther Galloway, Roxy Hotiser Also Allen ¥Tloy, Harry Elmer Griffen, Lawrence Sherman Lutz Jesse Ceorge Jordan, Lee Lutz, faurice Lutz, Prof, James Smith, 0. W. Hunter, Keller Snyder, John Gilland, James GCilland, Claude Whitehill, Harold Rishel, Lee Poor- man, Fred Wagner, John Ralnsport, James Marshdll, David Gilland, Fountain Shope, Toner Taylor, Day- ton Lansberry, Vince Spearly, Maur- ice Clarnér, Harold Tate, Merrill Hogan, Horace Gooding, ‘Witifred Ponds, Fred Marshall Lester Den rer, Ira Bonner, and Mae Hennher Madeleneg Mas — mai Sunday ia Grace Cilla nd hill Shiiey, augherty merma Grace they Roundtree Marshall Soxion The evenihg was spent In dancing William Hoy's orches- | and games tra furnished the music, Al 12 o'- clogk a table stipper, with James Marshall, Orace Shuey, Stella Tans. berry, Fountain Shope, Romaine Deriner atid Harold This as table waiters. At 4 p'tlock, daybresk they all left for their respective homes thoroughly enjoying the evening, ——————————" ——— ad THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX. of Melbourne home after a and brother week Harry Wion, Aug- | tralia, returned with hig parent lis Wion, for two Milton H. Willard spent a few County News | a= . : “| Over the Wil Vild Canal Zone, | the davs at the home of hi Mr. and Mi D. I. Wagner from to the here employed parent enrouts flock opening of the turkey seen prior Canada ason he wi Marriage licenses were | the following couple H Chesier | Y&I ol Woodward each Bellefonte and Marion turkey last Th afternoon. E Port Matilda: Charles E.|L. Stover Ray, of ett, and Loulse R Pen burg nen Bellefonte Highway Superintendent DD. lLeitzell eport that highwao into action morning for the first the 1941-42 season when ompelled to cinder the nppal \ entl ing broken uj Jack Rishel wre be ued to of Rebersburg, and Paul St nea Mhompson 1esday CC. Hoove Miller, Eve; dleton and sor ANTON bagged nn nioe Anron i v lucky hunter bageed 16 rab turkey 3 between cinderin crews Wednesday time th county went inst 14-pound squirrels and ao Warrior's Mark ng the Mm | i! the hunt Frey during were Bandy pheasant and h home dw ing sen Mi her danch WOK Fire House 101 smith had I mer in oelved f {et { 101 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Use ClassiNess Ad COLDS LIQUID TABLETS SALVE NOSE DROPS COLGH DROPS Toy "RebMy Tun o Wonderiel imme foimns To relieve i Muery of RM artiney i to Roy Love. of f Howard RD. 2 666 gar 8. Stover. et ux. to Olive [gat 4 | 3 | OF N Matilda Let this MEDICATED cream help heal externally-caused blemishes ® Don’t“cover up”a poof co ! Tastead, try NOXZEMA, the greaseless, ICATED cream first acclaimed by nutfses as a complexion aid. It's been 4 revelation to thousands of woinen! "Noxzema does so much because it's wor jist a cosmetic créam. It's MEDICATED; helps heal exter nally-caused blemishes; helps smoothand soften rough, dry skin; has a mildly astringent action Tey Noxzema as a Night Cream and Powder Base! See how much it can do to help yewr skin! Lo| Centre —-— © fell from barn at B When he floor the Shook {; week second the Charles rm, at Bpring Mills, last James Shook suffered a head back Injury, but is now recovering satisfactorily the ol and ently Pvt. Ferdinand J duechele of TH West Bettver avenue, Btate Col loge, has been assigned to the Army Alr Corp at Jefferson Barracks, Mo, It was announced at Pt. Ben jamin Harrison, Ind. this week son of Ihr Olewine, of State C inducted into the UU 8 the appar- ames Olewine Harri Employed for in Philadelphia, he f State College Hig! Penn Btate College im Fire Compan) 8a tui Valley alli the potentiality 2 The blaze more Nowevy NOK 1 avian pp, being rendered $4 re Fa 0 Mea reste nics MOSHANNO Sunday CR Wiethod school le BOTION gx by Re Yaudes Heepital for eal home Bunda’ Lard came Je of AANOLg “1 a7 hia YIOYEX M As Mgre; Smith and and Mr. snd Mrs Rex Bed- children of Clearfield, vis. intday at the Charles 14 McoOhsdck homes i't forget the bazaar and sup. i be held at the Print Shop sponsored by the Ladies Bible cia of the Methodist church A stlririe party wag held at the home of Mr.oand Mrs. Mallon Lu | cas Jest Thursday evening in honor lof Mrs. George Walker's birthdsy Those present were Mr and Mrs George Walker and family, Mr, and Mrz, Bianchard Fye and family, Mr and Mr John Cartwright Mr. and Mrs Hawrard Mrs. Tom ad oy wyad 5 Guenot tr 4 Dee. 3rd Adiwrt Kerin and daughter Catherine, An- ‘nie Norton, Rose Yeager, Loretta Barger Mrs. Homer Quick SON Billy daughter Phyllis and Carol Fomage Refreshments were terved and many nice i ang gilts ree cejved Vidting for a week Murs at the home of 'M sid Charles Keokoski Wey Mr. Keokoski's aunt Mrs Josephine Jeisoniski and son Chester of Philadelphia, The son dig some hunting while here Ie Toilowing parsons took eup- por at the Rock Run hunting camp ISumdny #vening Mr and Mr: Can Watson ond family, Mr. and Mr Chartes MceOomnnmell and family, Har. 1s Watson, Mr. and Mr: Ray Wats son aud family, Mr. and Mrs, Gregg [Watson and son, Mr. and Mrs {Jumes Beals and children Another birthday party was held on Satarday evening at the home {of Albert Huasmrd in honor of his wife's Birthday, Those present were { Mr Bianchivyd Fye, Mis. Aunie I Norton, Mrs. Mahlon Lacas, Mr. snd | Mrs. Fhner Conway, Mr. and Mrs {Earl Conawny, Mr. and Mrs. Chess er Conway. wha family, Mr and I'M, Andy Conaway, Mr and Mrs Charlies Cahaway, John Cartwright snd Bert Hamard, All enjoyed the fveriinig and wished Mrs. Hazzard niany happy returns James Kelley, Who has been awey for the summer, Is spending some (Lime Gt Lis home here i A very pleasam surprise party wali held at the home of Orvig Holt, | Nov. ‘10, in ‘honor of Mrs, Hoit's| Homer | Bernice Pye 25th birthday Mi and Mu daughter Marian Quick and daughter Annie McGowan, Ivy Bkripek Those ge vO! BE _—_— Sunday School Lesson y ger, Maxine Borger, Margi n Fye, Betty Borger, R and Mr Qry Hie Gloria and Ia PRAYER AND THANKSGIVING International for Sunday School Les 1941 hildren Hat . November 23 yw Harney ; exier M Clifford Holt rece useful gift hments wert parted for home many more happy Those honor were and Mr and fre . son Text h: 20: 1} Vat Ther who Elmer Conaw Con Walker Annie Py rif OTE H BUSH HOLLOW i Weel BY WW.REID JE A-Aengy ba . ; yop 4 ! . ANNOUNCING 3 in me WORLD or RELIGLON FAN { a 3 J La oy 2 CHEVROLET TRUCKS They're GEARED TO HAULAGE LEADERSHIP for the Defense Program—these massive, long-lived Chevrolet trucks for '42.... That's why they have the strongest ap- peal among buyers who want powerful, dependable, economical trucks capable of HAULING EVERYTHING AMERICA NEEDS. . .. Choose Chevrolets and you'll own the trucks that are geared to "stand the gaff” of these hard-working, fast- moving times! "“THRIFT-CARRIERS FOR THE NATION" County Chevrolet Company "We Do Care” Corner of Allegheny and Bishop Streels Beliefonte, fa.
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