Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, December 18, 1941, Image 10

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    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
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Count
t
frequen
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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. P
children will
Jones for tl
chapel du
with
He |
another clas:
holid
fifty
each
experi
fine
Es —
Allegheny St.
ay
scholar
Mr. M
eyer na
i
Westinghouse frre
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES -
Westinghouse
ROASTER-OVEN
Here's cool, cle ng ele
tric cooking in just two |
space. Cooks every gf
plete oven meals to angel food cakes
Cooks automatically.
mn,
4
STREAMLINE IRON
Weighs only 4 pounds—glides like a
feather. No nerciless lifting, no labor
ed pushing. Automatic heat control
for every fabric. Cool Fatigue proof
)
Westinghouse
POP-UP TOASTER
Sensational, new Automatic Crisper,
makes toast crisp and crunchy or soft
and tender to suit any taste, Also
automatic browner for light or dark
toast, Toast pops up.
11.95
‘Westinghouse
2-HEAT COFFEE MAKER
So fast, so handy, she'll use it at every meal—
and you'll enjoy perfectly delicious coffee every
time. 2-heat switch for “Brew” or “Warm."”,
Genuine Pyrex glass bowls. 8-cup model
Westinghouse
AUTOMATIC WAFFLE BAKER
Just dial the kind of waffles you like
light, dark or medium. Signal light tells
when to pour batter and when waffle is
6.95 done. Pre-treated grids—no greasing,
‘ ” «3 no sticking. + .e.w. 4.B.8.
Westinghou:
AUTOMATIC
SANDWICH GRILL
Makes delicious toasted sand-
wiches, grills bacon, chops, ham-
buffet
DeHaas Eleetrie Co.
Bellefonte, Pa.
John 8. 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
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wi
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a
checked in wh
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Saturday ever
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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
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told
package
ALTOONA MAN 8 4 4 ‘ tosh ¢
KILLED IN ACTION . ’ e “Sam New
Color Dance
foes
in
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Flowers are the Best Way to
; Christmas
Say You Remember. ..
WWW WWW
Choice Roses Sweet Peas
Snapdragons
Stevia Gardenias
Daffodils Violets
Paper White Narcissus
Carnations
Heather
FOR THE HOME - Be Sure to Have a
POTTED POINSETTA
£
E
&
Sibel dhe BEET HH
A Corsage Makes a Most Appropriate Gift !
Many Other Varieties of Potted Plants and
Christmas Greens
Visit Our Display Room in the Former Widmann & Teah
Room in the Brockerhoff Hotel Building
oodring’s Floral Gardens
East Howard Street Phone 64
GOOG COED BLED Bh BRT Bh
Bellefonte, Pa.
¥ 2 ER Dt a i ES aT tat