Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. March 26, 1942. Echoes From the Past Fifty Years Ago Register John Rupp abundantly over the advent of a son on Monday morning. If he in the footsteps of the father he will be a rattling “Jeffersonian Demo- crat.” The people in the vicinity of Zerby station, about two miles east of Co- burn, are still excited over what they consider a find of ceal at that place. They insist that it is coal and that it burns like bituminous coal John Miller, of Johnstown of Rev. J. K. Miller, formerly of Centre Hall, was married to Miss Grace Achenbach, of Loganton March 3. John is engaged in the grocery business in Johnstown and appears to be prospering Dr. W. U. Irwin, of Julian pleasant caller last Thursday Dr. comes (rom the “seat of and was an eve witness to part of the Henderson shooting affray in that city recently. He says that the excitement has practically subsided and no future outbreaks are expect- ed is fi son was a The war” brothers sold and complete Jesse Cox, of this il take charge at once the busi: The Lar- ave been in busine period Last week Larimer their livery stable outfit MN place, who © and continu imer brothers h Jellefonte 0 188 n for succeesstu tr {i what tl I fu in conducted 1cde Ire ¢ mit move wrest in th Hall i » he will take iware ste har nt of drifts difficul has been appoi ter L. H. Rhone br wing Penns 11d de puts for the d appoint of Union Schyler and J ing county Mr died at her Wednesd; ~~ 1” ii ras caused days bs 72 vears death + death of the rab to mind the horrible tr was enacted at Cherry year when Isaiah wife la grippe lady recall agedy which Run, several Colhy re brutally was Mrs. Colby discovered the committed, and first saw the dead body of her s Isaiah, and his wife, The } band of the deceased } 3 ng 1ildre nerable ago and Colby, murdered. It deceased, who der had been Nora we Nora Nora e and I'he c lants in Bellefonte plant of J Eagle Compan the organizat went a three-day-a-week scl curtailment was made necessary lack of demand for raw silk There were two son of Centre Cow tendent of Sch The} id O. Etters, who had held the fice for a period of Prof. Cheste Barnes, f Bellefonte, principal of at Norristown on H other & pl on ed appli posi 01s long Years rmerly the sc re hools rejoicing , follows: Twenty Years Ago Messrs, Beers & Dillon, a short time published the fonte Republican and sorape moss off the backs Bellefonte newspapermen in despalr and left the Dr. W. 8. Harter, deputy under John Harter, of who for Belle of other gave up town recorder Millheim, promised to | and graduated recently in dentistry at a | took to himself a present visiting He expects to college, is at Millheim Altoona Through an oversight to make mention of the fact our young friend, Mr. Charles T Noll had been promoted to the pos- ition manager of the Bellefonte Telephone Exchange, The position became vacant by Mr. Woomer's ad- vancement as district manager A Philips correspondent re. ports “Grave diggers emploved in disinterring the body of Mrs. James DeLong in the Philipsburg cemetery yesterday afternoon, found instead { crumbling remains of the woman the body of Mrs. Delong in a per- fect of petrification. The wom- 16 years ago this spring rd Haag has sive improvements yroperty during fitted the room t floor of some bar fun installed, the improvements a well furni Chleago wife, and friends at locate in we ol been making his the past week on the he hos fture about up m the fr room the g ha killed a cub rect from u © it ne of the finest in Bellefonte in ma It finished with the finest of trimmings, has large plate glass panels and a sum. Mr. Naginey is a prac- embalmer and has all the ne- and the very latest improved that pertain to the bus- a day kind heavy and cost quite tical COSSHTY appliance ines: preg to answer calls solicits on eh of of daughte; mmings «Old "wv nea ven-year I treatment case of appendicitis Roy al Willard battery urchased stone building ligh street owned by Silidia Brick Co and time a office a uarters of Zerb The at- Witmer loc the he rior used S0Mme and Temple vacated itan Metal Company Steel ef Eye Steel used in vital parts for war machines planes, tanks, ships, guns—-must be flawless, because America's fighting men must have weapons that are both accurate and tough. Lida aa SE SH 1. The new million voit built by General Electric saves precious hours in finding flaws. It is so powerful that its rays can pierce thick steel castings. 3. A regular check-s up on pieces of X-ray film worn on workers’ wrists helps guard against prolonged exposure to the rays given off by the X-ray tube. ad 2. Defects in the steel show up on X-ray film. Therefore faulty mate. rials are tossed aside before costly hours of machining have been spent on them, 4. X.ray exposure needed for 5. inch thick steel is now : minutes instead of previous 34 hours! Whole days are saved in examina. tion of even thicker castings. General Electric believes that its first duty as a good citizen is to | + a good soldier. General Electric é Company, Schenectady, NY. i been failed | that | (school at Penn State, | Spicher, | to constipation i While working about the house | [Miss Lillie Brooks, daughter of Mr. | land Mrs. Richard Brooks .of Centre Hall, made a misstep and broke the ankle of her right leg Harry W. Wetzel employed as bacteriologist at the Bellefonte Hos- | pital, had resigned his position | there and had gone to Philadelphia to seek employment in that area. Sheldon Haines, manager of the, Bellefonte office of the Western Un-| lon, had resigned his position there had become Centre County agent for the Fuller Brush Com- pany Justice of the Woodring went to Philadelphia to consult a specialist regarding the! condition of his eves, which had giving him considerable Peace 8, Kline | trouble Allan McClellan, well known local young man who had been attending wns a patient in the Bellefonte Hospital, suffer ing from a serious ease of blood poi- soning Michael Spicher and Miss Kate both of Pleasant Gap, who for many years lived just west of Centre Hall, were hers of the Susan Harley estate, which was valued about $80.000 John Blanchard and James C Furst represented Centre county at a meeting of the Health Board of District No. 5. composed of Blair Centre, Huntingdon, Clearfield, Ful- ton and Bedford counties, The meeting was held at Altoona Hardman P. Harris Bel undertaker, who had been a month in Florida and returned to Bellefonte g in health. Whilk stopped in Radford several days’ visit with Mrs. Galaway While spreading at lle efonte in c uba reatly im- proved his way ie Va manu from a m Lev Korman, of near Penn fell, striking side against the edge of the wagon box with suf- ficient force to fracture several ribe He continued with his work, but the next moming while working t the farm he suffered such se- pains that he was foreed t A physician summoned dis- the broken ribe Mary M. Allen Penns Valley Castanea Cave his abou vere quit covered 0 former resi- wife of B F wns ns as struck by near her home, Mi walking betw a freight approach. Mr ot) of nen she » un Allen y track one of the t were when ed on stepped over into ' Lhe 101 rain, tr 4 ton reclion head Mis nur hrough the 1 gh gh street was driving nded to go out hospital od to turn the 0) ige saved community at the Meeker and int the down street street t ttemnt foot of High street ti tire crashed into the om : wheel and Fortunatel machine reached the OH we : irb. demolish. springs on Miss Meeker to a halt be- edge of the ing the that brought fore it creek x iche the Farmers in the Port Matilda and Worth townshin regions were some- what alarmed over the activities of a pack of dogs believed to be In- fected with rabies which was roam- i at large. The nuisance began dog owned Dy 8. 8. Har Matilda eontracted { bit sev dogs it discovered eral wa believed to were one Lytle, Jake Hunter, Charles Pac) Earl Myers, William ward Gummo A. B. Meyer, of cepted position Mil im Banking C« av made by death of D. 1. Zerb McC lellah some of the Reformed haa accepted a wg Reformed poi preparations to to that community Fred Stover. of Centre Hall, pirchased one of the best teams of horses sold for many months in Centre county. The team was bought at the A. C. Rockey sale for £360, Mr. Stover expected to begin farming on the McCool place, south of Centre Hall The library Women's Auxiliary of YMCA, announced that a public brary for citizens of Bellefonte and vicinity would be opened in the hear Hugh and Phillp John- ston. students at Dickinson College, Carlisle, where both were stars on the basketball team, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mis. J Kennedy Johnston Charles Moerschbacher spent a thort time in Bellefonte with his mother and sisters, while enroute from Williamsport to Newport Ky where he had accepted a position with a large steel company, His family was to remain In Willlams- port until suitable living quarters had been obtained at Newport RN — — rabies other before Among roving Wade And the di dogs pack Cane Coburn, hs teller JMPAans the king sudden WwW. A pastor Rock - the and ne the Rey ancy 10 at il from charge move commitice the of the Bellefonte future For Victory: Buy Bot 1ds DROP WORRIES OF GAS PAINS HEADACHES -- “NERVES” THE TO CONSTIPATION If vou suffer headaches, nervous- ness, bad breath, gas pains, sourness of stomach, muddy complexion, due little appetite with resultant tired feeling—or smarting acid urinary pains in bladder and | passages, then by all means decide | | to try WILLIAMS PORMULA for | | yourself today! | This good medicine combines. Stomachics to ease out gas and sour | bloating. Mild laxatives to sweep wastes from lazy bowels. And in ad | dition, Kidney Diueretics to promote | urine flow and help relieve acid«ir- | ritated bladder and urinary passages. | Don’t be one of the unfortunates | who continue to suffer when relief | | may be 50 near, | economy sizes of Williams Formula | Get one of the 3 al the WHITE BROS. Drug Store. | Bhope, to Dr, | Mrs | Andrew | Over the County News M., 8, MeDowell, of State College, recently retired as director of Age | rleultural Extension at the College, | {has been appointed by the Pennsyl- vania Agricultural Advisory Defense Council to serve as a source of con. tact in the field in developing plans for alleviation of some of the many | problems facing the farmer At recent ceremonies the follow. ing officers of Centre Chapter, Or- der of Eastern Star, were installed for the ensuing year, at the 1. O. O. ¥. Hall 1 Centre Hall: Worthy matron, Lulu Malone; worthy pat. ron, Harry Potter; associate mat- ron, Nancy Potter; secretary, Nellie McCormick; treasurer, Theressa Decker: conductress, Larue Sears son: associate conductres Laura Belle Jodon: chaplain Sara Burk- holder: marshal, Miriam Trout: or- ganist, Ruth Bartges. star points, Barn Camnbell Florence Wagner, Dorothy Malone, Fdna Miller, Iso- belle MeCormick: warder Mary Kr sentinel Emma Bible: trus- tee, Effie Ripka The Junior f fonte Ch Monday Mi H College ane TOC ie D evening Mom;p ater home of State nt knit nt Knit- of IT] William 1 Mo. Hi * the M Jens M L. Orvi Brachbill, an Carve Faw dM beer al Wiliner Millheim Going into individual week i i 8hoe B Morg Snow 8 Joseph 1 Annie Hil of Pica 8! WwW. Rea Patton Twp 4 E re 0 Ci ters Twp Haupt Swing LH in R to William of Rush Frank- Te od in Bert tract nl A Mank, of Clirtin Twp Bott: and € in $) WwW. W. Know, gtin., to William Ring, ot Bellefonte D Top. $2000 wh it AWE in Spring to Grover C liefonte R. D $4000 ot 1 Benner r Ty p VALLEY VIEW Mra Kenneth House: and child- of Coleville. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed P. Houser Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Corman and sont, and Hazel Corman spent Fri- aay with Christ Eckley Mr. and Mrs. George Blair of Bellefonte, expect to move into the home bought from Paul King Miss Norma Kelley spent a few davs last week with her aunt, Mrs Paul N. Eckley Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Eckley, Mary Hampi and Marion Houser mo- tored to Altoona Friday afternoon to take Mrs. Eckley's brother, George Glover Bunday, March 15, Mrs. Mary Kerchner of Mingoville, celebrated her TInd birthday. Those who were there to help her enjoy the day were: Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heaton, | Betty and Eugene Heaton, Mr, and Clifford Mohr Heaton, Mr, and Mrs. Wil- liam Heaton, Connie and Helen they Heaton, Mr. and Mrs. William Hea- | ton, Sr. Malvin of Altoona, Pletcher of Mr, and Mrs. MeElhattan, ! Dora Kerchner, William Cain Mrs Ed P. Houser, Marion Houser, Mr. | and Mrs. Pred Ishier, Donna, Bob- by, Wayne, Shirley and Norman Ishler of Bellefonte, and E4 Smith, | of Mingoville,. Mrz, Kerchner re- ceived many beautiful gifts. pS [o)orr UCLA TARE ALS. BALVE. KISE GROM Jon of Johnstown. hd Last Thursday, while working at the T. B, Ulrich residence in Mill- heim, Mrs, Charles C, Brown fell and fractured her right arm at the wrist, During last year Mrs, Brown was incapacitated for several months with a fractured ankle Because of numerous complaints of citizens Btate College police have been ordered to enforce the ance on dogs running loose In the borough, The ordinance provides that dogs on the streets must be on a leash or under control and ace companied by owners or agents, The executor's sale of the personal property of Ellas C. Zerby and Anne Maria Zerby, Including a tract of timberland south of Coburn, attract. ed n very good gathering of buyer: The timber brought $2700 and was bousht W. P. Fetterolf, of Madi- sonburg. The farm equipment and household goods, including brought a total of three dollars. The farms will mtil | r in the year Paul one of the ops on the lowe; by antiques thousand not be sold Meanwhile heir led the Derm pul 31 nid at nu that aled camageq off prio thelt vou wi I Know place wher 1} sone no 5 where fourteen mn fre iro cent andadin DARI) pric Ve -Oel on Sunday Confer Ben Fetzer Mrs. Edith fen nll 8 on ang nrg, called week Mrs were John Wa’ callers at on Sunday Frank and Or- son home MM: . Lemont Drees John Walson and children ony Surndiay at and AY Georg daughter Mr were the AE ME H i alle sd 0 home Ww ednesday Harry Butl of Howard, Fra: nson and Rt 1ssell Poorn at Ohio, home An mploved end with Mt. a Mrs ashion Johhson of Centre Hall — Brooks of Bell e- fonte Mrs. 1da Johnson and dau ter Bes and Mrs. lee Johnson a busihess tris Altoon; xin in y ON Dd Mrs. James Wesley and f Clearficld. spent the wi th relatives at this place and daughter are 5 week With home folks Pitber and daughter accompanied Mrs and son to the Clinic Philipsburg on Monday Mrs. Mary Kelly and daughter ta, spent a few days with reia- A pe Oliver Moose Run Olive Rhoades of of miaia n this vicinity Lee Johason and Mrs, OH Rhoades and were visitors at the William at Runville, on Fri. irs John Wat- ve 11 3 oid nome RUNVILLE public sale of Raymond Poor- last Thursday was well at- tended, stock and chickens brought good prices, The farm was put up for sale but did not go , The parsonage trustees had a new foof put on the front porch the past week Lio pairs The man's d Walker is making some re- on his house and expects to move in soon Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Slemons of | Lewistown, and Mrs. Elwood Bos- ton and daughter were supper guests at the Mr. and Mrs. home last Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Furl and | daughter Sarah of Williamsport, vis- ited with home folks last Bunday. Mrs, Sallie Furl sitended the W. C. T. U. meeting at Wingate last Friday afternoon and visited her, cousins, Mrs. Bessie Smith and Mrs. Sus Fisher. She found Mrs, Sm | Fisher on the sick list. Mrs, Austin Walker is visiting with her son. W. A. Walker and wife. the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Meyers of Bal-| timore, Md, visited with home folks | over the weekend. { Rev. revival meetings at Yamell U. B. |shureh Sunday evening, March 29 {at 7:30, Our preaching service will ibe at 10:30 a. m. ordin- | Ernest Milton E.R. Miller will begin his SNYDERTOWN Miss Nellie Ferree arrived for an extended visit with her ter, Mrs, Elery Krape. Miss Edith Burrell of Balona, and (Charley Peters of Flemington, were Saturday and Sunday visitors at the W. W. Haagen home . Norman Stover of Salladysburg, International Sunday School Lesson combination of both spent Sunday at the Elmer Stover for March 29, 1942. is the same” home EE The vition came to Fd Graves expects to make a bus Golden Text: "And they were dis iness trip to New York the nea: astonished t the majesty nouncement future of God."-~1 at ):43 n the fac Ben Lutz and Robert Campbell of o Pittsburgh, were Wednesday visitors with Mr. Lutz's mother, Mis. Annie Lutz and sister Katie here sis~ Sunday School Lesson — TRANSFIGURED CHRIST MEETS HUMAN NEED a wh a Ea ———— THE Whether the Tri wholly subjective refo FANIIN ration was objective reality, or or a its significance 1¥s W. P. Beham convince the an- them 0ily experience wipe aly ies “wii ian iKe § (Lesson Text: Pe 9: 28-43a.) wrtyrdom ar charar ingdom i of thé nl: (3) Jesu Jesus they had is and Judalsm Ki glorified dom of God and certain {instruct missle The ninth chapter of Luke With an account of a mission Weekand isitors at the Névin twee lve disciples sent out | Btover home were Mr, and Mrs. with power to cast Max Markle Bellefonte, Mr. Nor- man _Blover Balladysburg, Mrs Elery Mrs, Harry Wallzer d « Jean and Elery n Rogers and child- Mi: Emory Miller of Hublersburg, M: Walizer and Mrs and son Frank of Clin eck begin 4) out dem of of ire dises to ch the Le 1 to H heard New iidren Mrs, Cllen Nittany Wavne H of 3 of of son Mri and ffid and “r me Hing [| i 4 day afte immediately ERT AICHE iy exan I Defense Stamps On Sale In Schools Miss ned relatives re Fadil Saturday Lan Mr Beatles retur visiting ns and Harrsd and Mrs. Martin Conners “re vo bh | nome alter al | Pioye : @ with her parents de viehdor{er acd ford Mackr« $43 r ter weekend Mrs. Cly allowances arious ways of Toxuries non- and bas Your Host—The Centre Democrat. The Date—April 15, 16, 17. The Time—2:00 to 4:00 P. M. The Place—Y. M. C. A. No R.S. V. P. Required. a -_. |
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