THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. December 18, 1941. Ld , Two hundred are registered at the State College this term, an of forty-f term An hunt of Pp décor ring popu hoi two weeks York Jor painter Echoes From the Past Fifty Years Ago Spear Burrell, son of Samuel Bui rell, of near Spring Mills, has in- vented a railroad gate which he had patented, and for the rights of which he has already had offers of from $15,000 to $20,000 His invention evi dently is a good one and he is lke- ly to make a fortune out of forty students! Pennsylvania nerease previous and our over any ron Williams spent last week ing deer in the mountaing back ort Matilda. They brought two home, one of which Mr. Wood- " killed CGieorge Brandon, the Gat ta rh lar proprietor of Brocker- on Sa irday ha House, has returned from ga in Soci: PIB : 3 N i i « Lh i visit with friends in New uable book and that will have a large will give to the publi it informed the write; it is correct that he medical work will be a val- put on In it nfor Doc. Pettingill the when ale demand * MeSul artist sign | he the of Thursday morning Bern in th havi ments, engaged him at a to Be fines Mr formerly is a Kelle farmg | his cattl to si Phil the nitur hanc fice Cride exter room and volur ture wi Phill pelled to on deposit in tha Was the s Last rangements by which depositors could ( The Mr. . half class terian mon La ard Chase eir own Pullman j 1g heard of Joe hipped their house- | mday. The favorably Mi {1 iit y along and paint the t style D. C. Kelle Centre visi on one 1 Penns Valley and puts 1 ury ymi ner orge Bower buyin 1 pi y, | town thi pertaining nT | hold effec here la vi 118) " family Count t frequen " i or in live ol n pare time buying He manages t up x carloads each h to ti , at offi is an intelligent t } It is nce Brown, for al business with ent in e Wael { Satur $1 feald placed {some bookcase in of Orvi y th I \ ) +r Exchange building h : mnmsylvania ds e Qf the at Philade along th will he nes. It and the to Swartz of Hublers- and Xia F both ¢ D. H. Kreb Pine Grove Mills, and Maria C. Corl State College: John W. Balsor, Ben. ore, and Anna B. Matiern, Buffalo Run; Samuel 8. Frank and Gertrude 5. Kreamer both Rebersburg ; Harry Blowers both of f licenses lowing couples ie Mowery, both Charles W. Lutz ff Altoona Were 10d (yeorge hire OUrg en the was Q n in 3331044 psburg b borough made ar- ch of the 385 plain thelr money ildren «¢ chool ch week Mr. O. 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Romig, of Beech Creek, died on Thursday at one o'clock p m. of heart disense, aged 74 vears Deceased leaves a wife, three sons curred on Sunday forenoon at 10:30 o'clock from the Eagleville Disciple | ] church This Thursday evening an inter. esting event will take place at Boals- burg when Mr. John Fisher and Miss Eva Kaup will be united in mar- { riage. The ceremony will be perform at that A re- home of ed in the Lutheran church place at 7:30 in the evening ception will be held at the the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs George Kaup, after the ceremony The contracting parties are from the prominent families of that munity and are well and favorably known com on 8 Mi Cheors the home Homan, at Centre Oo! inday mon Homan, widow, d he Howard Hall at thy ng ol a! n, HI 8 About a vear a he n an accident while living with brother, Jeremiah Haines receiving a fall which re in the breaking of her leg » never recovered from the effect the accident and had been con. fined to bed ever since. The | al took place on the following Tuesday from the residence of her son. The body was taken to Aaronsburs i hie late husband | buried there interred — a a. 20 YEARS AGO Thomas J. Eckenroth, of Union- e, went to the barn for a hod of coal and just as he entered the barn was stricken with vertigo and fell heavily against some lumber, and bruising his Mr th had not been good for some time In a raid, Monday night an moonshine” establishment above Port Matilda, officers found three stills in operation, 23 barrels of mash 4 barrels of ‘moonshine ready sale, other items and two Austrians who were operating the plant The equipment and the operator were lodged in the county jail Marriage licenses were the following couples: Roy C. Werts and Rebecca U. Pike, both of Belle. Butler J. Hamilton and Pan- Tressler both of Bellefonte; Whitehill and Orace Irene botl Oak Hall: Fdgar Clearfield, and Beatrice Nearhood, of Pottersdale: Winifred B. Armstron State College Catharine E. Lu Michael Torsell both of Bellefonte Game protector T) Bellefonte. an tabulation of g RNced 154 witli het at Reb vill vill he face i1 cutting Ecke: health a large ’ for issued to nf ’ * and ing: 333 legal male deer rabbits 1350 grouse ants id woods total and) county hunting Ix ssaed I Deanite ind $22.50 : » consisted po 4 y Jittle cash A reve from the Penn ation sidents of the area saw the robbers forcing their way into the Sykes store but were unsuctess- ful in their attempts to summon ald David K. Hughes of Po- lice, had been notified and he was sted in the Investigation frtale iciais and Lock Haven oy 3 ila the Slate f¥ 1} H he leading insurance men of Cen- met at the Court House with heads of the Penn nsurance Federation purpose of the conference being to improve insurance service in the area. Speakers included: T. B. Dene aldson, insurance ¢ Om m isisoner Harrisburg; J. C. Murry, Pittsburgh, president of the State Insurance Federation, and John Dette. Phila- deiphia, secrelaty of the organiza- tion. Officers elected were presi dent. W. B. Rankin, Bellefonte: sec- retary, G. Oscar Gray. Bellefonte; fire committee, H. E. Fenlon, ~hair- man, Oscar Gray, Capt. C. 1 o_o A Sn tre Bellefonte sylvania ounty Lhe Fry-| a { Over the County News | and two daughters. The funeral oc | REAL ESTATE | Sunday School Lesson - Marshall Wance, of { employed al the Middletown Alr De- pot, has been transferred to Mitchel) Field, New York Joe Blelickl, former member of the faculty of the East Penns Valley { High School, is a member of the U | 8. Army Air Corps and Is located {in Caltfornia Arthur Burn with the B8hi | & | of Benton ckshinny Gun Club killed a fool rattlesnake with eight rattles on Shriner Mbuntain | last Wednesday Wilbur M. Burns of Bellefonte, n | regular Army recruit ! transterred from following hunting four heen New Cumberland induction to the Fiel ery Replacement “In ni Bragg, N. C Ray P¢ John Pop Bellefonte, has appointment with the U Cadets of the West Point and has been notified for call shortly after Decermnbe Upon completion of seven mor ins New York City commissioned a second the U. 8. Alr Corps. The resigned his position Alreraft Com where PEON, son ol mn Mi East Bisho) received of ft 03 be to auction In lieutey young man ) wit Piper Haven a nilot for mny 0! he had been em the past three Hewlett daught 8S. N. Hewlett ipsburg, will be commissi Ensig: n the U8 month. Miss Hewlett graduated from the Philipsburg High Schoo] in 1636 and from the Philipsburg State Hos- paiai h 16930 Since that time she has been doing nursing at the hospital. She was ac cepted s Red Cross nurse last October and applied for service with the Navy. 8he has been report to the Philadelphia naval base on January 6. She will commis- sioned as an officer and be placed on active duty at s pheard a naval ship Mr. and Mr mee an Navy next chool of nursing in special) ns notified to Fae -— I berger, of ‘Philipsburg, Chestey Moore, of Howard, and John T. Tay- of State College. Members named committee were Robert F. Hunter, chairman MeV. er Bellefonte, and Daugh- erty, of State College lo: to the life of 3 YOR ~( WwW. BH. Ki Chester “ey wi five- { the bus ¢ Ww the back to their home tk comis the 12 accidgnt a 814.000 Y.” Plas cal £24000 but the work was com; of about $18.000. The for the opening day included lowing feature: ong by Irv tin; song and humorous Clarence Wilkin logur by Rov Wilkinson W. Funk: selection teite oOnsisting of Milon Walker. J. Y. Sieg Fitzpatrick: dnet bv Mr Russell Biadr; selections by flowing quarlette of Salt. Mr: William Straub, Racl Shuey and Mrs Alberta Krader solos by Mrs. Ambrose Schmidt, M wfarie Doll, Miss Mildred Locke, Bnd selections by the cholg Res formed church. Musicians who were to appear during the day were: Miss Rebecea Lyon, piano: Mrs. Louls Schad, violin: Malcolm Yeager, sax- ophone Wetrler's Bross Quartcite and Hill's Noveltry orchestra wna WP —— throug? leted ag #4 sone a sODE hn male Cecil W M ini women Hapel of the Facts often things and well concealed are ver NOTICE! Starting with Jan. 1,1942 or the nearest interest date to January 1st, 1942, the following banks will reduce the rate of inter- est on all saving and time deposits from 29% to 14%. This reduction is in accordance with recommendations made by the Comptroller of Currency of the U. S. Treasury. Rebersburg National Bank Farmers National Bank and First National Bank First National Bank Loganton National Bank Rebersburg, Pa. Millheim, Pa. Spring Mills, Pa. Centre Hall, Pa. Loganton, Pa. Trust Co. Anronsburg, | Al Burnin stalled furnace called to Lo be w Whiteside College Th nearly Mi Miltheim son County } fant wel pound ley C given ol » county court i ourt to a third term oy ben on it ana ant P nt B firemen TRANSFERS wood nea THE COMING OF GOD'S SON caused Alphi f At \ wwii John tilda $1.000 the on Hall BO a. m. last found tu on thelr School Le 1941 Icternational Sunday for December 21 01 NHewr ; H Thur mai uri il Mrs. Blan ne aay Dia I { mnnounce he and na J ment if his vernot i Democratic 2.000.000 for any We ¢ a Bellefon Schofield Barrack: Hawail, wrote to his Private 5 wery Al i! ' mother, Mr toy Friday ert time the menta nam are going and are Prive it» wa ‘Merry Christmas—Full Page Picture and received that a al eX wr wi We a checked in wh Koch thinking about I —— CUuoen nown feat - ; Ih raRIngG 22) WZ af J af Ta TA a. A RD BND i py Ny Hh $ Ck 2 or ) Sand pr LY @2- dP LH VERN VE VEU, a a a Eg 4 Haan a te att a ta] hr $10 TREE TH SINS BT a a Tg 1 at a at 8] peli Saturday ever 6-7; John 8-11 Ia. 9 I John i" " x { son Text Ad tw OV J J i, 8] 1-4, 10 bee! I" neecorain her of thi iF of Bellefonte, who din ove 1927. The judge has not yet mad concerning the 1 becoming a candidate In 1939 he was elected the superior court lle pre the MOH - oth the Republicar tickets by ww irgest fi Majorit over it candidat ree OYY 4 youu Pear] mother Ia John Koch told Mary Koch, in the by clipper plan we now Ix m are on tes We While we ryt ricke rarratioe Matthey have to iy w ! ve ipsburg, t nd when wi Matt berg. of wp. $25 ’ 3 told package ALTOONA MAN 8 4 4 ‘ tosh ¢ KILLED IN ACTION . ’ e “Sam New Color Dance foes in Hen Tr artist ire | Americar distrit RRC E108 Tad Te 1 A001 aed | . gg 2% » - a ae TEs 0 Fw bdo Gan Ry Lo Flowers are the Best Way to ; Christmas Say You Remember. .. 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