THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. March 12, 1942, Page Two i Echoes From the Past | Fifty Years Ago Ex-Judge Frank, of Rebersburg, was in town this week shaking hands with his many acquaintances He is enjoying his usual good health The meanest man has been found in certain township of Franklin county. It is said he pumped water on his head, let his hair freeze, and then broke it off rather barber to cut it, The branch road being the Bellefonte Central about two miles in length, “ built by Rallroad, to reach than pay a | orchestra has been organs | ized In town, numbering some ten {or twelve members. All are thorough musicians and will be under the di- rection of Prof. W. T. Meyer. We ex- pect wonders from the new project, | The new bar at the Garman House arrived last Saturday and has been set up In place, It Is made of cher- ry, highly finished. The large mir- rors and other fittings make it a most handsome piece of furniture The Undine place is making | A new arrangements Lo Fire Company of this | en from the south the previous { August and bought what was known as the ‘Old Hundred Acre Orchard,” a farm widely known in the reglen Shortly afterwards he purchased the | two other farms in the same area, and according to the agents the mash was made on one, the distil. ling carried on at the second, and bottling and sale at the third Marriage licenses were issued to the following couples: Harry 1 Snavely, Centre Hall, and Beulah {M. Ripka, Spring Mills; Vingenzo {Pondo and May Lapanno, both of | and | | Bellefonte; James L. Adams [Kathryn P. Scott, both of Philips- {burg; Joseph K. Henry, Graysville, and Grace F. Elder, State College; Wallace 8. Runkle and Grace S | Dunkle, both of Spring Mills The following persons attended a {surprise birthday party for A C State College, is being rapidly push- | hold a hop on Monday evening, af- | Rockey, at the Rockey home near ed A strong force of men is at work | and they expect to see the reach that place by May | Last Saturday went to Howard on ize a temperance club, They successful in their efforts as a large number of charter members secured and it promises to a strong and permanent organiza Esq.. ha on High by the rented street, for- Bellefonte Co. and they will occupied by the his law office llent location 1 James Noll, t rooms ly upied and Supply wnished and barrister will mal James OCH fox week 1s town, In now of last raring about sections of the county llent sleighing yet and are covered with about a foot } It was of some benefit to imber operators who had much deep disap the 1s perpetrat- § w miles be- Sunday a week sing Jacob Fisher f $16 and a ed by tramps wig In red OAC two api posed Lo be a the respondent of he through line from New York to Chi- vy. Houses are be- the line for the ng, and winter ars will be bes vad A l- of the it $43,000 April i Some receive n one yeal wed Hi p 1 giad empl Lemont town EH a 1 delight smal] “hor jolly opt! men who + and they engine | a large delegation | sleds to organ- | were | were | become | the | there | alr | A good orchestra has and everything is be- | ing done to make it a grand success Baum's new delivery stable at the of Lyon & Co.'s stare soon will Abe says he will have with Brussels carpet lounge, ete. in it and he won't al- low any bums or horse jockeys to | loaf around the new stable On last Sunday afternoon Bartley died at the home of his ents, Mr. and Mrs on East Willowbank street young man had been ill from spinal meningitis more than a week. He was a member of the Methodist church. The interment occurred on | Tuesday On Saturday evening Mr Lambert died at his home at place. He had been ill for some time from the grippe. M: Lambert old and | 40 resident Bellef carpenter trade and three da toy iterment ter Easter been engaged rear be completed la fine office, bert pars The Anstin this the effect was 63 years had been a mte. He wa Three sons The of or of by igi year ' (" LOOK asks this department 1 recall Prof. Bristol ow parading at white parading t winter? The and Norse noo horses in now of Lu without harness bore a member of reader concludes What a sight 1 miusie! music the deep were horse H he horses each band.” the with and 1 base - perilous loss Co in He had his furniture stored in t his law library more of than records ball wa the well with ¢ Or Sunday Ward v met in the Smith, Brooklyn household fire on he and all, a and he hh Marriage licen Ing wnship HM Annie M am A. Sencer both of Fiem Rebersburg anton; James and Emma illiam W Bertha | £5 Whe Bogs and willl shearer A. Hubler Myer, Log Hall follow CON Hes; to ne Ertiey : C. Miller 11, Hous- Bowes Belle. Mave Hub- Scho erebut ou wr nme ober - wag in town has several hundred timberiand Miles Live be MEINE Mang of Wolls week, He LOT Store section of prospec Sus 8 W¢ uid id i a . Valley be near for bring a hand- has recent. RIEN tract ] wou Twenty Years Ago unk of near Tussey- in a critical condition, ; suffered a stroke of paralysis He was about 70 years old and little hope was held for his recovery John 8. Hollenbach, assistant prineipal the Millheim schools cde of was elected to become pastor of the Aaronsburg Reformed charge, and he was to begin his new duties on June 1 William compietely right hand brother, John g of Spring Mills, cut off the thumb of his and several days later iy Neese, of Milihein cut off part of the right thi Both accidents to both left handed men happened while they were ting stove wood, Since the frost was out of the ground motorists were complaining more than ever about the condition of the Centre Hall mountain road, which they wanted paved with brick The portion of the road between the top of the mountain and the Gregg's road was in especially bad condi- tion Neese split- Samuel Jr., the Sutton-Abramsen Company, was which was re floor, when threw him taken to ti where an examination broken bones Gordon, employe of Engineering working on a ladder ting on a concrete the ladder slipped. and to the floor He was Jellefonte Hospital revealed no FAVORITE WITH THE LADIES since 1899, is famous Rumford Baking Powder America’s first double acting baking powder, No alum. either, to leave Hitter taste. FREE: NEW hookler of stick ideas for improvieg your baking! Ad. dress: Rumford Baking Powder, Box C, Rumford, Rivode Island. ! his | weeks’ Florence Lucas, of Warrior was winner of the Altoona Methodist Eriol story contest whic was held in Mis Mark, District telling Altoona The local Elks club was installing a wireles with a radio phone An antenna had been stretched from the ton of the Brockerhoff House to the roof of the Elks home and the set was rapidly being placed in work- ing order Rev. David pointed pastor Bellefonte Presbyterian church, arrived here from Wellsboro, to begin the duties of his new pastorate. The Rev. Mr Evans had been located at Wellsboro for a number of years The Atlantic and Pacific Tea had leased the vacant room in Brockerhoff block, next door to the postoffice, and announced that a chain grocery store would be opened there in the near future. It was the first chain grocery to open in Belle- fonte Mrs. Walter Cohen was confined to bed as the result of injuries she received when she slipped and fell near the Centre County bank build- ing Clair Lyons, who had been employed as chief clerk at the Bick- ett pool room, there and had accepted a position as salesman for the G. F. Musser Compa Milton H. Willard, wot R Evan of newly ap- the Co the ny ny who recently j returned from the Canal Zone with little daughter, and | and been spending a three vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Willard, North Thomas street, went to Charlotles- ville, Va, where he expected to be located for some time. His family iexpected to go to Mrs. Willard's home in Ontario, Canada, until Mr. | Willard was permanently located, | A number of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Gates to celebrate the fifth anni- versary of their daughter, Anna wife who had Thompson, Kathryn, Mable and Martha Sasserman, Martha Wilson, | {Nancy Sheckler, Genevieve Rider, | {Donald McCoy, Frank Sasserman, jar, James Wilson, Charles MeCoy, {8r, Grandma Haines, Mrs. Arthur | Wilson and Robert Stuart, Altoona. Discovery of what prohibition i agents sald was one of the most com | plete moonshine establishments ever {found in this state was announced | when A. J. Herr, deputy United States Marshal, left for Lock Haven | with warrants charging D. B, Far- rington with illegal possession, sale {and transportation of liquor. Agents | said Farrigton arrived in Lock Hav-' David Bartley, | resigned his position | {Centre Hall: Mr. and Mrs. Frank { Decker, Mr. and Mrs. Pred Slack, I Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Runkle, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grove, John Homan, Earl Bierly, Carrie Grove, Elizabeth Homan, ey, Sarah Slack, Gene Slack, Clar- ence Decker, Melvin Grove, John Runkle, Elmer, Oscar, Grover, Frank and Bruce Rockey Mrs. Abram King, who lived alone at found in serious condition, the vic- tim of a stroke of paralysis. Dis- covery was made by a little grl who earried meals into the woman. The girl notified neighbors who found Mrs. King on the floor, but able to talk. She said she had been there {since the previous day. The fires were out and the victim also was suffering from exposure, was re- ported Arthur Shank and W. M. Quick Snow Shoe Miners, were enroute home late one evening from work and as they walked through a patch of woods, Shank who was ahead, as attacked by a wildcat which bore him to the ground and began clawing and biting him Quick grabbed the animal's tall, swung the beast around his head and hurled it into a barbed wire fence. Both men then pelted the wildcat with stones until it re- treated. Arriving at a nearby cot- tage, Shank discovered that he had suffered several deep lacerations on the back of his head and shoulders aged about 60, Millheim, was it » REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS © Gearge 1 GQ. Get ale REF 4 Bell I in Marion Twi Edward R, Miller Ww Pleasant Gap p, $2600 Ar 4 ify No in ing ‘George ux to Mar. Lownshin $40 POET | Gosia Willam A. Strouse et garel A. Hout Pallon tract In Pal William A Breon, Patton oOwWnsaip toni townshir stro tux $140 Rayer, admx Rebersbur nship, $370 Edward Cook township Ruth B W. Bierly Miles tow Sheriff Charles in 8p BR. Miller Bellefo $200 F ring ie COLLEGE TWP, From last week) Rebert Watki who has been ill at the home of Mr and Mrs. Carl Watkin Millbrook. was taken to the Centre County He Belle fonte, Sunday evening Mrs Mary Weaver, who has been 21 nd bediast at the home r daughter Mrs. Pomroy Brook: wast taken to the Centre County Hospital, Bellefonte, Thursday, for an x-ray. Mrz, Weaver has not ime oroved Visitors see Mrs, Mary Weaver were: Jacob Weaver of Hublersburg Mr. and Mrs. lee Orr and family of Hublersburg. Mrs. Roy Bell, Pleas. ant Gap, Mame Wasson, State Col- lege, Mrs. Carrie Musser, State Col- lege, Mrs. Eva Markle, State College Mrs. Viola Nearhood, State College tanley Osman, son of Mr. and Mrs, Oran Osman, of Millbrook, ited hig parents over the week-end Mr. and Mrs and family of Oak Hall Baltimore, Sunday morning Mrs Edward, were visitors at the Harry Garbrick home at Oak Hall Mr. and Mrs family of Oak Hall visitors at the home of Mr George Spleer of Bellefonte Charles Hockman, wha has been seriously ill at the Centre County Hospital, has not improved any Robert Herman ler Herman, left for Niagara Falls James Shuey of Millbrook. left for Ohio of pity at y il to were Sunday — ns MP A — For Victory: Buy Bonds Ruth Grove, Adalene Rock- | vis- | Kenneth Garbrick | left for | i Mrs Mary Ellen Packer and son Wilbur Spicer and! and Mrs | {retuned from the son of Mrs. Mil-! Over the County News a Fred Weaver is again the agent temporarily at the Coburn station of [the P. R. R. Now that Mr. Witmer | has passed on, it is likely that the } | company practice of letting the pos. ! ition for bids among its employees {who have sufficient senority it in will be the procedure The wound required six stitches { Joo Kistner, game {of Howard, was in Millheim | Monday necks for local planting. to be that every time some game to bid] i refuge keeper | last of Snow Shoe, Ath a truck load of ring- | Naval Reserve It seems | wise awaiting a call Kenneth Houtz, son of Mr, and Mrs. Franklin Houtz, received a deep gash on his head last Wednes- day when he was struck by a shovel Thomas 8pritzer, day clerk at the Penn Belle Hotel and son of Joseph Spritzer of Bellefonte, enlisted last Monday in the U. 8. Naval Reserve at Pitwsburgh and is now awaiting a call to active duty, James Btark also enlisted In the The Samuel Sciablea family house. {is spread sround in that territory! nol goods were moved out of the a big snow follows immediately, giv. Brandt apartments, Millheim, Inst ing the game 1 bad break. It hap- | priday by the Shoemaker Brothers, like that rabbits pened just ago when there a were The beaver trapping for this year, and at the animals caught is mention. It was taken Kerstetter and Nelson eason is over least one worthy of by Leonard Shafer at | } of | the former Mover mill dam site near! Milthelm. The beaver, front foot weighed pounds and that, folks, is of no mean proportions we are told, will bring dollar A erty I'ue the minus a left thirty«two a beaver The pelt twenty-odd number of State owners who did not dav night's heavy sidewalks within the by the borough were rged with the cost \ it was announced Police officials nrehen ding prenending Colleg + prop- clean last snow from 12 hours fined ang the mow by bor- sald that tha ot cha of wilk afte now i nou -w ill over limit—12 the ile falling J HO now be continued ALKeY recentiy i al Fives tional Gyn hold of the ime he shill 0 Clos We causing the atx Mr. Alkey of office ¢ ing engi on his fingers received treatm the timmy CENTRE HALL From Last Week! Fx 2 uth e ML accom Fort they Robert wed into Campbell 5 ( Campbell to lee, Va in Baturds wis y ang DPRK where spent yeckend with ntiy ind the ah Kocher Petersburg Homan here on d Mrs. Charlie panied their Pa vitited i La- Mrs Bandas Slack ac John Slack to Union cotmty on Monday to visit among relatives Mis, John Slack went with them as far az Coburn, where she spent the day Mr. and Mrs Ralph Neff Mr { Mrs. Edgar Miller Ma Neff on Sunday Mi Dora Odenkirk and Margaret Alexander spent Sun dh Mi Helen Odenkirk in the apartment she hat recently occupied at State College Mrs, William P. Campbell was weekend guest of Mrs Josephine Nath (nee Coder), who is studying Penn State this year Mrs. Latham B. Gray began . ing ak librarian this week in the local branch of the eounty library Mr. and Mrs, Paul Breon and daughter Nancy were the guents of Mr Mrs. John Weber in Mon- toursville over the weekend The two missionary societies of the Lutheran church held a Lenten praver service last evening in the church. A committee composed of Fred Luse, Miss Bertha Shar er. and Mrs. Ernest Homan had | charge of the program Woodrow Bradford, emploved at the York Safe & Loek Company, spent Saturday evening with his parents here, { Mrs. Leroy Krebs and infant son Centre County Hospital on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Wetzel daugh- ter Clara Lou, and Ruth Spyker spent Saturday in Harrisburg On the return trip they were actompan- RON visited and Mrs Miss fay the at ery a ry ed «hg fwhen iled by Mrs. Regina Ebright of New -, port, She spent several days here as ‘the guest of Mrs. Talitha Delaney | Mrs T. 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Relief with Williams Formula may make such a happy difference in your comfort, touay! Try this medicine that com- bines many satisfying actions in one easy-to-take medicine. WILLIAMS special WHITE BROS. drug store, Bellefonte, Pa. | ing of the Gleaners Evangelical Sun- | In addition, Williams Pormula : a | Mrs. Lawrenoe Hartley, Mrs. W. K. | Hosterman, Mrs. Reuben 8. Riekert, IMiss Ruth Hartley, Mrs, Bechtol, Mrs M. R. 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During Miss VYough's stay at the Coliege library, the 100.- 000- volume mark In accessions to the | brary was passed, more staff mem- bers were added, and the memorial gift of the Sparks collection of Am. erican hi ry books and the Coster of railway engineering received Vough, librarian to 1830 librarian of the died inst collection DOES Ww at cola nave ich damage Me occurred ne on the Sam at Hows R. D., pur B. J. Button of Jacksor with hig family April Mr rea ree the he Ta es ra NACE cupled by | been blaze wa Mr. Rhoads al] he The hed by ’ Kil H. 8nyde; s meal market it closeg Febru v3 5 of Berwick Roy Jamison irenda Ka ] re Robert Welpe] in ty Hospital last Mre. Harry KitUeberger nler Louise of Curwensvilie saturday with Mis. Anna Bar- lomew family Bloom is peration last ire County Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Anstin BchaefTer Allentown. spent the weekend with the Rev. and Mrs. Delas BR. Keener Mrs. Keener and daughter Sandra returned to Allentown and Fleet. wht with them It visit of ev. rai were: M F V Potter Bill ang week of i ot Goodhart, Mrs. Harry childrens, Eleanor and Saturday with Mr and Mrz Ralph Musser at Rock Spring: Mis: Isabel Musser returned with them and spent the rest of the weekend here Sunday dinner guests Rirgel home were Mrs jer. danghter Tatiana nice Blazer. Mrs. Frank McClellan, daughters Mildred and Byrnina, ang son Wil- | liam of State College, spent Sunday with Mrs. C. P. Emery The Senior Service class of the Lutheran Sunday school, is piecing an afghan for the Red Cross Barbara Smith daughter of Mr and Mrs. Phillp Smith of Baltimore, is visiting her grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Edward Vogt, Sr Paul Probst, employed at Cald- well, N. J. spent from Monday to Wednesday here and at Lock Hav. en The Woman's Guild of the local Reformed ehurch, is planning a food sale for Saturday afternoon, March 21, in the basement of the church This committee will be in charge of Mrs. D. M. Bradford, Mrs. Robert Frazier, Mrs. Paul Bradford Mrs J. William Bradford and Mrs. John, Knarr The Ladies Temple Lodge had an oyster supper alter the regular meeting Inst Thursday evening at the J, Harold Durst home, | Saturday supper guests of Mr. and | Mrs. George Sweeney were Mr. and | Mrs. Harold Leightley and daughter | Joanne of Linden Hall, and Edward | Houtz and sister, Miss Pearl Houts, | from near Bellefonte. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Millheim, visited Mrs. Lavina Floray | on Bunday. i These members attended a meet. | pent atthe 8 T Fervette Mil- and Mis: Eu- Ripka of] day school class at the home of Mrs. Roy Jamison last Wednesday even- ing: Mis. John Schaeffer, Mrs. Wil- liam Hanna, Mrs. George Sweeney, William and Mrs, George Johnson. Mr and Mrs. N. B. Marty ate moving this week from near CGetiys- burg to the home of thelr son-in- law, E. R. Houlg near Bellefonte. Bunday guests of Mrs. Savilla Lewis recently and is Hke- | Mrs. Theodore Kryder of Lamar Mrs, Talitha Delaney entertained the Yo-Yo Club at a gquliting 8¢ furday evening The Evangelical Missionary {elety wil) meet this evening at {home of Mrs, Paul Venerick A special showing of National Mission films was given in the Pres. byterian church Bunday evening Another special feature of the pro- gram was a voeal duet by the two youhg daughters of Mr. and Mr Juck Horner Robert Peacock of spent several days last week A son, Jaque Mr. and Mrs Centre Hill on Miss Anna 8 visited rel; end Donald Friday fo: il. Bo the Monroe here NY on busines Andre, was born to Lester Rossman Pebruary 17 tover of A thie al mnwall lives here over week. Wert of Aaronshburg, left his army alr corps post ith Carciina. Another Aarons- boy well known here, 17- wance, has recently for service In in Bc DUrg anle re. i iY 5. Navy Mrs. John 8k irginia and Robert the M. E. Stover oid St Ceive the M and Vv at ek children Sunday Coburn 4 i wesday « friend Hartley provement her AN with Lawrence tonal in Si reet , ha WL Bob Ford, well ki showed his films on nire Hall-Potler L 8 ociock own nat wild li! auditor: to the Ww Visitor: Miz, WK. Hosterman ter Elene, are ith liven " } ural e in th im tudent Ce this mons ! i + ly and a fe ana naing Aaron + Res Mr the Central Pens wal Condere reid in attending Evange Bille rch met isi evening a of Mrs Binzer i “of We LL: (arence | #4 ic sixin ade ArSOn home Edwird White retirnet Centre Co N ron fhe ys Runkle bed wit) roving but oclion % mj ed inus inf Pani Henninger of Lewis spent aays last week his Dale McClintd fami Mr epveral LY sister, Mn and Mrs children Mr je near here Diale 18 2+) were esis of (From Last Week) and Mm. Max Confer and pent Bunday with Mrs Oliver Shuey, at A Con Hub- father burg Misses Jean and Louise Shaffer who are employed at Williamsport spent Sunday their parental home Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clevenstine are the proud parents of a. youbg son! born Feb. 21. Charles Orvis is the young lad’s name Glad to report.Ward Krape is im- proving very nicely at his home The meeting of the Golden Rule Sunday school class has been post- poned until after the course in home nursing iz completed Mrs, Sara’ Smith is visiting with at { relatives in Centre Hall, Prof. and Mrs. Lewis Fawcett will move to Bellefonte, where they are conducting their dalry store, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bartley and | family spent Sunday evening with relatives in Jacksonville, PRE —— One thing the war may teach us is that the law is no respecter of | persons year- | nome | Sunday School Lesson Ea ———— — lo met us thinking of him who in the quiet everyday course pf life we are International Sunday School Lesson ! apt to forget wy come 0 for March 15, 1942 us that he is always with us, ordering all things aceording fo the good pleasure of his will “and to this, that even constrain us 0 trust in him Instead and the ses obey him? of nn ourselves, hy making us feel 8: 7 how utterly we are in his hands’ Eamue) Coxey Landing oti the opposite shore of the sea, Jesus cured a man who was out of his mind. The lesfon of this incident is well stated by J. D Jones: “Ig not this a parable of the way in which human society seeks to deal with those wild passions that still rage in the hearts of men? All that society seeks to do with « | these fierce passions and lusts of the to curh and restrain them Lhem within bounds, to pre- them from. becoming danger t powers of mis- and prohibitions chains were Law, backed ormatories and punishments ha are} Attempt anylhing more imber, Just as Nn than t« ain men, and even th mingis and dif. it has failed to re. uching Ney Testa and still be a devout hristis mas race THE MIGHTY WORKS OF JESUS 0 leach Golden Text “What man wirkis Matt manner ¢ Ol Lhe Matthew §: 35-41; Luke 8: Lesson Text; Mark 4: 23-04; 26-56, ! Miracles | concern age, This { 8 Necessarily these dave { Other I ments give in th don many people modern not mean a heretic. However of the radio, wireless aimost mysterious de which we Rave I without question, it strange that anyor should | to great q ntific ee that one m and Velop- come ) « AC “p does not ilk Keep ert i oem juestion the miracle of God Je the ton Dr M TA Ry wr wy Br wie et) of 3s LI to ti nga re _ nn olicemen d ar need not on DACE Nn rent » SON inp» ambition ment AI the people believed take posses. but Theodore the tempor. dea “It rape from a these beliefs: that every age sess de. ANG exinains ‘is An its own ay eveny he held that a co- We eure of an insane pa- bs slrong persons) mag - tiem of Jesus, together with one those wild panics te which swine one pirits could aman being son polite out Mr dur of the a natter natic bpiy w Htera be re- tne of recorded NOW stormy week itn dey ’ the nd caused them Lhenr fives were fe 1 re on 17 DOSES the other shore & nsane J wile and well mmentar Ward 2aC. mu Pctares ¢ Hos 1 mpleiel dh The Northern mn one of the gencominations in ning yundred M2 “u n their additional es Pponsabili bol 5 . ' wen [ Wie presen A These ¢ 190 ¢ nation e ablest te hel Baptist n argest the Un 0 Dog a A CONYOCa1 ions Conve Protestant pan Bapiins 57 Prepare as » oy avocations Ps : aunaregd wi Ww fii, vi EROINE “me = 5 anc wi &- res iden i of i Chrustian Servier Churen.- Ia a re- church addres; she said: “While we speakers the ocoun- Dearing 50 much shout “dhe Teams” of speakers wil] | necessity for increased armaments nent pastors, mission- seems to center on im- i women, and ex- things, our vision of art to be ciouded The will be full of bitterness and d { hat While woman must begin Y ith self-discipline ang self-sac- VErsily. rifice, she must not stop with her elf -adjustment, or her own home, or her own commit 8 yA own She must to set in heh an ever- circle ¢f friendship which from her small home women of Asia” Division of y th Methodist iras son of eader the time of Chis struggle,” says of Soochow “hina kd seem natural that the whole country would be sur harged with war psychology But the nation’s Jeaders have not al- lowed immediate problems to crowd foul the educational and moral de- veiopment of those who will be the caer the future They realize t China's greatest battle is 10 be» | fog in the realm of thought an [faith There is a new interest in | rel igion and a greater aphrecia- {tion of the spiritual values of life {China earnestly seeking light | and truth and a Christ who can {save and redeem Spiritually, | Bast Indie Company, Since 1887 its i China & eyes are turning to God, {religious life has been merged with {Now the Christian church has iis [that of the Church of India, and | opportunity fo» show the Chinese | 4 has been independent of support {that Jesus Christ is the Savior and | fram the Netherlands Missionary Redeemer they need” (Society. The Projestant member- pt {ship of Amboina in 1938 was 180.- The Board of Foreign Missions {141 From that church have gone of the Presbyterian Church in the mane missionaries ant evangelists U. 8. A. reports thal it now has a 15 nearby islands, especiall to New total force of 1188 missionaries, O! {Guinea and Halmahere {this number, 155 are on regular ———— furlough in the United States, 87 The Rev. Albert D. Stauffacher, have been evacuated to the United pnp p_ pastor of . the prominent Stale because of war conditions; piymouth Congregational Church nd 101 are on extended furiough |g. Lansing, Michigan, has been el- but planning to rejurn 10 mission .e1e4 Minister of the Missions work. On the several mission fields | councly of ‘Congregational. Chris. there are actually 836 missionaries i. charches jn the United States. ‘today. They are Brazil, Chile, {Continued on Page Five) a's life and President imty ning ie all reach the The lsiand of Amboina in the Dutch East Indies-now appearing in the headline? of American news. papers for the first time-—-hag had a Christian churth’ for more than two hundred years, Jong before {coming under the control of the is ” i " a DUNLAP ¥ FORD FORD TRUCKS ournti on us to see you through Va How shout ures, purts spd Sqsipmeae for your car? What can you do to keep it running? For months, we have been buying and planaing. Our Motorist Counsel Service can help you. Swp ia * < Take * MOTOR COM Dial 2423—Be'lefonte, Pa. FORD TRACTORS PANY BYain rha — % wile
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