THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. gy | | Echoes From the Past | Fifty Years Ago Mr | Mrs. Grenninger, of Mill Hall, will move to Bellefonte April 1 and will open a boarding house in the Howard property on Bishop street The Bellofonte Seocial Club is moving from the Bush building thi week to the Irvin property on High street where the organization will have more commodious quarters than formerly Lukenbacl wved from ue Conds reparation the town al store will Bellefonte being heing Garman & socn be re to Philipsn packed and m are are de to le ( Anthracite siderably in dear without railroads The oal has adh price of people must pay for much for the henefl greedy corpora Scale inized here facture H.C. V Standard wa for the and Ors Company day and 1]- entine thi and William Jurnside and Frank B. Gill of Pittsburgh. The factory will cated ] 1 fice M! Wedne his 1} m Mi: ye small chil won fellowmen community The Philadelphis A. Beaver is visitin man general supplies, by t piace of be lo- the A Gil- ex-Gov- in Philac hia thi e Laf: Pe ne s 5G iehan fage licenses ( a i Iwenty ng } e permi light saving ir State College was on 1 nd ti T Metal Company ¢ time Delmonico i Hat Shop. Alleg announ- would discontinue that rooms had been lea- by Pure Food Company operating a chain of grocery and a store was to be opened as soon as remodeling and redecorating had been completed. The Harter Music Co.. of Freehold, N. J.. was to locate in Bellefonte in rooms occupied by the R. C. Witmer family Ex underway at purchase by owner heny street business he the Wels ck sed v tensive improvements had been Hecla Park since its William C. Rowe, Bellefonte, some months previously A 24-foot waterwheel was installed to operate a generator to supply light to all sections of spacious ground The pavilion being repaired; five sanitary d ing fountains were installed in the park, and more than a score of canoes were to be avail- patrons. The lake bottoms been cleaned of rubbish and bath were being of the able to had gla and house erected CHECK Years Ago RHEUMAT 'uesday Lo Belle nnty, and will con- Dr. VanTries « have his paper fonte to Blal where he has tinue to practice medicine Prof. Isaac Harvey, the geologist was in Bellefonte this week for the purpose of moving his office furni- ture Beech Creek where will located In the future I'he Dally News ha appearance for some timid lithers, Messrs, Beers & are among tae missing Miller has opened a real « callection office In th on changed from [naiana « located vled sville to he be in its The pub- Dillon, also John G tate and not put buildin W. E. Campbell 1 busing men it commun ment tt by He was people De - home boarded + e' was 8 single age and had brakem Barng Club and had pur- f land on the Branch was rin Lewisburg members of com- railroad the In springs of compiete t trip by muddy conditions of road made driving most difficult addition of t front because the one he VETSAnE Frank C Bellefonte a laborer by the Chemical Lime Company, was seriously injur- \ wrench with which the hopper of a coal of his hands and striking him a heavy He was rendered Taken to the Belle- hospital he was found to be suffering from a crushed cheek bone and severe lacerations and contus- ions. Although he remained uncon- for several days, his recovery expected des p ruts onfer, of em- ployed a d when a f car slipped whirled around out yn the cheek SCIOUs was I —— IC PAINS and ACHES Sore, aching muscles are now past memories for thousands of people who use RUX Compound (liquid) to relieve promptly the simple but so aggravating muscular and rheumatic like pains RUX Compound is not a liniment or messy salve. On the contrary it combines tried and true ingredients | from the actually to relieve pains (where the pains inside | are.) | That's why relief in many instances | is so quick and effective that suf- | ferers are astonished! Even doctors | say “No betier Compound can be | made today to safely relieve rheu- | matic pain suffering!” The few cents a day you invest in RUX Compound is nothing compared | to the agreeable prompt relief you may experience. So RESOLVE to get your RUX Compound this day. Telephone or come into our store for one of the 3 economical sizes of RUX Compound. Special at WHITE BROS. Drug Store, Bellefonte, Pa. Abe Jackson, sexton at the Belle- fonte Episcopal church was afflicted with a disease which made him at | times powerless to move his legs. | Marriage licenses were issued to | these couples; Clair J. Houser and | Carrie L. Bailey, both of Spring Mills, Ravmond Shawver, Martha, and Sue | A. Wallzer, Jullan Children playing with matches at | the Mrs. Calvin Green home on Lo- gan street, accldentaly set fire to a bed. Prompt action by firemen kept damage to a minimum Mrs. Emma C. Bathgate, of Belle- fonte, announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Stella Pear Bath- gate, to Ora W. Seeley, of Philadel- phia The wedding was scheduled for late in April Miss Mary Royer, former communs- nurse here, and Mi Pauline Clements, a graduate nurse, went to Philadelphia to enter the Municipal Hospital for a three months’ course in the care of contagious disease it iy business location oc- Tate's plumbing e Leasing the cupied by C. F tablishment, H, Russell Smith W. H. Smith, of Mlilesburg, was establish an up-to-date cream business there. He planned to spec ialize at first in wholesale trade SON of to ce than part erican a 400 persons attended a held by the Bellefonte Armory awarded 0 USE Am t the buil were Smith and Allen Ott mith Mi wd Mrs. W H. Smith, underwent an emergency operation for appendicitis. For eral days his condition was quite ser- fous because the appearance of gan- grene, but he rallied and was on the y to recovery. Smith was a Belle- te high school s nt and wa ay on the basketball team Mill Hall owned at nto & son of al 56V ~ tude ssidence near Mann and 000 the abse: and umnily rly in life began = between Bellefon | | } { REAL ESTATE | TRANSFERS | Decker, et el ux. of Cent in Potter Twp Lime Brook tract American nner Twps.. $750 Earl H. Houtz, to Earl | ux of State C pon 3 ’ $1 W. Dashem, et al to Elme ashem. et ux. of Centre Hall R ract in Potter Twp. $3500 aul Huyduk, to Julia Kosko. of t tract in Rush Tw McDowell, Exvcr of Bellefonte, R Twp. $2500 etl ux, to of Ph William Wright, et ux lipsburg ct in Philipsburg, $1.000 Frances I. Myers, to Chester McCormick, et ux, of State College tract in State College, 81 Isabell M. Howe, to Ev; of Philipsburg, in Ph 81 Paul R. Harper, et ux, to Leland 8. Miller, et ux, of Rush Twp. tract in Rush Twp. $1,300 Kenneth D. Lucas to Leo J zerald, et ux, of Howard, R tract In Boggs Twp. $i Julia LL. Hale, et ux Stein, of Philipsburg, tract Twp., $325 Lewis Stein, et ux, to John Supina, et ux, of Philipsburg, tract in Rush Twp. 8350 L. L. Snyder Philipsburg. R. D. 1. Twp. $1 Adda Hall, to John 8. Hoover, of Julian, R. D. tract in Union Twp. $i : tract Fitz D. Lewis Rush to in to Samuel Miller, of tract in Rush A tract Emma L. Dorman, to Nevin Jeck, et ux, of Walker Twp in Walker Twp. $1,100 C. W. Bauder, et ux, to Donald J Fisher, et ux, of Fieming, tract in Unionville, $1 First Blair County National Bank, to Twin Springs Hunting Club, of Tyrone, tract in Huston Twp., $625 Harold McCormick Hoy, et ux, to Harold McCormick Hoy. et ux, of Bellefonte, R. D. 2, tract in Walker Twp. 81. Walter E. Bennett, et ux, to Paul L. Owens, et ux, of Bellefonte, R. D 2, tract in Boggs Twp. $l. ter E. Bennetlt, et ux, of Milesburg, tract in Boggs Twp, $1 aime —_—— Business men who are too modest to toot thelr own horns won't stay in business for very long BE | Read the Classified ads. fone had sprouted | tely John L. Shultz, Jr, et ux, to Wal- Over the County News | son of Mr. and Mrs Millhelm, ha Jodon Jodon of with bealing wa when Mr: Edward | Howard street, Belle. her basement where several head surprised to find that This particular head had grown a stem approxima- 18 inches high from which small yellow flowers had blossomed Pvt, Frank Ham Mis. W. R. Ham of in one of the first soldiers to be sent was recently elved word he Ham Last week Markley, East fonte, went to he had stored bage been tooth, The opened surgically last Thursday but did not drain properly forced another opening in the ide of the lower jaw several days later The voungster has had rable pain but is now along nicely Mr. Jodon tended Hine uflering an bealed of cab she was and ou COll= $14 id We who of Joalsburg contingents Australia His from him arrived safely ted In servi on : aa an « wilh an ac nu condition, u Wl treatment last Th of a Lewistown naerwent init specialist of it parents urscay to learned re that recently enough had enli tating Private about a vear a the Arm} 0 and |i Nov Alr Corp Will Fill Vacances bh » E) Spring is Here | BUY SPRING NEEDS AT PHIPPS AND SAVE MONEY ! HOUSE PAINT AH colors 1.99 gallon Phipps Super Mixed SCREEN ENAMEL Ran nd Phipps Qual. Enamel Purl MIART 3% 1-10 Gal 2%9c Av Slow i i 1 | v nt a roent io Hand Garden Tools bit 1960-6r01-00 Hard SEEDS GARDEN Choire of y cede 9c fee! Hipdes, Weed Handles Genuine J. B. Rice HOUSE BROOMS - Ige. variely 5c PEE. My of Quality wm Corn CHIMNEY FLUE STOP 5¢ wo DEAN PHIPPS Auto Stores . 28 S. Allegheny St. A Bellefonte, Pa. RUNVILLE Last Friday evening, March 27 wedding took place at the home of Walter Herrold, when his daughter Miss Virginia May Herrold was unit- in marriage to Elmer James Ker- tretter of Liverpool, Pa., a beaut]. ring ceremony being performed © Rev. Elmer BR. Miller of Rin United Brethren The bride and bridegroom accom panied by David Poorman and Miss Doris SBhutt The following wert ent Mr. and Mrs Walter J Herrold and family, Mrs, Herrold the bride's grandmother of Liver- Pp Mrs. E. 8. Bennett, Mi: Lena Shutt, Mrs. Richard Gunsalius Mrs Gertrude Poorman, and Mis, ER Miller. 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Ad. dress: Rumford Baking Powder, Box C, Rumford, Rhode Island. | ———————— April 2, 1942, _— Sunday School Lesson — CHRIST AND LIFE AFTER DEATH (Easter Sunday) International Sunday School for April 5 1942, an hat there 1 continu ex “Thank t of giveih u } victory { res d Je Golden course implied in th i ry 4 y 4 God rrection bu flesh who through our Lor 1 Cor. 15: 57 in the continuity, will effect n iat it condition Lesson Text: Mark 12; 15: 50-58 the changes In rise power me WORLD or RELIGION “rs Ay BY WW.REID ist pS oy "Eas Nag E Li wi { AP 2} Sunday aftep . d Chines generally observed y of 8ha warehes America as J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency Une of the Oldest Agencies in Centre County ANN WW. KEICHLINE, Representative, Temple Court Phone 190 Immediately oto an air raid is a critical time That's when calls FOR HELP are most important That's when Air Wardens or other officials must call for ambulances, for doctors, for fire-highting apparatus. If the telephone lines are crowded with other calls, the ealls which may mean life or death do not get through. For a full hour after the “all.clear” signal, do not use vour telephone. keep telephone lines clear for emergency calls. PLEASE REMEMBER — DO NOT USE THE TELEPHONE DURING AN AIR RAID OR FOR AT LEAST ONE HOUR THEREAFTER EX. CEPY FOR CALLS TO DOCTORS, POLICE OR FIREMEN. This is vitally important—for the pro- tection of voursell, your family and the whole community. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
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