THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 16, 1942. | Sunday School Lesson | JESUS AND FALSE LEADERS Page Two —— on Mr. and Mrs, Albert Smith were | j i - Ha | rejoicing over the birth of a daugh- | Echoes From the Past | (ter, at their home on Penn street, SNYDERTOWN Church services will be held April | | | * a A ——— The child had been named Camilla i Over the County News {19th at 7:30 in the evening at St Jane, { {Mark's Lutheran church E. E. Ardery, Bellefonte mall car- * —— ¥1 Rev. and Mrs. Straesser of White rier, was confined to his heme on| Raster Sunday Mr, and Mrs Har-| Pvt. Norman C, Tussey, a former Deer Valley, were Baturday night Reynolds avenue because of illness. | py Bhreckengast, Mr, and Mrs. Miles! resident of the Millhelm area, and guests at the George Harshberger Emil Roth, special delivery carrier,' Decker, Mrs. Elmer Hettinger and!an employe of ©, FP. Corman, of Co- home, Rev, Straesser delivered a also was off duly because of lines. | Rosella, all of Centre Hall, motored | burn, prior to his enlistment in the trial sermon here Bunday morning | Mrs. Loulse Bush recelved word to Harrisburg, where they spent the | U 8. Army was graduated March 22 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph {from her son, Harry, that he was day with Mr. and Mrs. Martin| from the Alr Corps Technical 8¢hool daughters Nancy and Barbara of ceased was 25 years of age and inal and attracts much attention, | sailing for South America to estab- | Shreckengnst at Sheppard Field Texas Johnstown, were Sunday visitors at leaves a husband and two small] pt is reported that James Milliken | ot, & arg. Pishtation yr the Marshall Wance, of Aaronsburg,| Tuesday evening dinner guests of he Ed Dorman home. Th | d States of Columbig Or aan employe of Middletown Air De- | Mr and Mrs Miles Decker, of Cen- Parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ed children. | has sold his property on Linn street | . . Mr. James one to Dr. Thomas Hayes, some [§Foup ©f capitalists pot, was temporarily transferred to|tre Hall, were: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ROCOMPR ad them home for Augusta, Ga. The trip was to be| Hettinger, Miss Mabel Eungard, Mrs, | tended visit years | : of the promising young barristers|ago a practicing physician at this | Monday was a record day at the of our county, has rented several|place, and from whom Mr Milliken | Postoffice in the shipment of day- made by plane, but shortly after|Robert Breon and Misses Bernice| Mr. and rooms in the Garman building purchased the property. We under- (old chicks, A total of 10,200 “peeps” | leaving the field they were forced to | prazier. Elinor McIntire and Rosella family of which he will occupy for law offices. | stand that Mr. Milliken will leave were received from the Hockman come back, due to motor trouble | Hettinger, of State College. The oc-' With the latter's James is picking up practice and is | town. { poultry farm at Mingoville and were The trip was then resumed by train | casion was to celebrate Rosella Het- ton considered a safe ang reliable at-| |shipped to various destinations According to an item In the Wil- | tinger's of Lock Haven torney Fire totally destroyed a large liamsport Sun Al Corman of 8ham- itor at the same The citizens of Warriors Mark smokehouse and 600 pounds of un-|okin formerly of the Millheim vi- have forwarded 32 sacks of flour cured meat at the rear of the Dan- cinity had narrow escape from and 2 sacks of dried apples to Phila- lel Keller home in State College. serious Injury while at work for the delphia_ to be put aboard the steam-| Neighbors prevented the large DD A Kessler Construction Com- er Conemaugh, which sailed for Rus- | slaughter house nearby from suffer- panv of Mt. Carmel last week Cor- sia on April 13th, This is certainly ing the same fate mas leaped to safety when a 20-ton commendable the part our | T. A. Hosterman, of Centre Hall, Waclor started to sink into an alr neighbors who since the previous fall had been shaft over the abandoned Lehigh our y Valley mine workings. The big mae ut cnlne was prevented from dropping suffering from an abscess on the Ae hip, supposedly caused from a fall of Snoy into the shaft by a blade attachment month whieh caught on the of while hunting wild turkeys, was im- proving steadily and expected soon to be able to walk without a crutch, hole During the absence of the family A new house is built someone tried to enter the home of eastern Millheim E t Homan along the railroad has been broken op the former John east of Old Fort. With an axe at- M. Boob lot on East Main tempts were made to open several between the properties of T K windows, but with no success. Noth- Frank and Stanley C. Blerly, for the ing else about the premises was dis- new home Mr i Mrs. Robert Meeker, The Hiding lot was | chased from Mr. Boob by Mr turbed Announcement ; Mee ker workmen have already ¢ ing standards, arcused them of vi- Jewish relig- ished hy the an- ipheid by the we mn TT fitdome olaling tional Fifty Years Ago On Thursday. April 7, Mrs, Flora] Harry Williams, the expert paper | Peters died at her home in Union-| hanger, recently did some very ville and the interment took place handsome work on a ceiling at the the following Saturday. The de-|Garman House, The figure is orig- International Sunday School Lesson for April 19, 1942 on ££ And Dorman and eaders of U day Nagogues by way replied by Golden Text Hi me u that is no the SanheQrin ar with The del Vas th seatis former's Dorman an ex at gathereth , reth I Alexander, Esq. Lhe elders Lesson Text: Luke 1] Huntington Shor vi and Mrs Snow itor Hes - Hoon wore mother, Mrs Mrs. Laura Was a 5¢ Ie home recently or birthday . Don't forget that the members of | ' | the New Undine Fire Company No 2 of Bellefonte, will hold a grand | assembly ball in the Bush Arcade on this coming Monday evening, April 18. Elegant music has been engaged as the famous Symphonie orchestra will be on hand ailing in our come at the home of Mr willlams of Julian were Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Martz of Altoona, Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Wil. Hams of Barnesboro, Mr. and Mrs 8. A. Woomer of Barberton, Ohlo Mrs. FP. H Klett of Akron, Ohio {Mr. and Mrs, Darius Waite Port Matilda Miss Frances Neldigh and Charles Benkert of State Col- ile lege Easter visitors and Mrs. A C ana reilg a are | and imperfect ’ Hones ine on of | of were Issued to 4 Jacob D. Lutz, Dillen Ju. State Col- Bellefonte: Annie Mills; and Marriage licenses | the following couples of Fillmore, and Alice E Han: George B. Sauers lege, and Minnie Confer Andrew J, Tate, Lemont B. Bottorf of Pine Charles Zettle, State Carrie Evey, Lemont Mr. George Noll { Milesburg become proprietor of Mr. H. LL vey's dalry and will continue to de- liver the best quality fresh milk and cream to the many patrons in Bellefonte Mr. Thomas Miller the and well known col- citizen thi died on home years and J. Haynes on the first of became the proprietor House, the leading ! tel at Karthaus, Clearfield county For some years past he was gaged in the mercantile business Snow Shoe Ex-Treasurer D. C. Keller, of near Centre Hall, who had his arm and several ribs broken recently by a fall through a hay mow, is slowly improving and on Tuesday he was able to ort rom hi home although he is well covered ¥ ored Monday vanced nt friend, R Shoe ung wddge the | Millhelm fluorescer of the Potter 10~ and ar Grove College to be in the Ground en- at tore These the st glare or including the show windows up-to-the-minute lights make we much brighter, with no hadows, The store has als redecorated with 8 white cell. are a combination of e wit ver section of Natl "re Agi! street ha: Har- been ine and wits of of PY ing. and wal i pale hiue blendir t rip | wa made that and he « ellar and frame. one of old Emery W. Hunt, president of Buck- 11 College, would be the speaker the annual commencement exer. cises at the Bellefonte Hizh School The Rev. Mr. Evans, of the Preshy terian church, was to give the t calaureate sermon There was a of excavating the t hi: aoe ¢ age Ol place ne with } 14) Lhe premises at The for a the ad- at AR Centre co have two fu are first fonte band the list 1sburg can beat any town in for musiclans They 1 cornet bands and both ASS stitutions Belle- n support one good at the head of Bellefonte has 1862) wr inter ‘ We occurred A MAC - cls in 14 . ve ld move week and are cou ever Aaronsbi (Ed Wa ys heavy demand for ’ Howard property on'farm horses In Penns Valley officer cated by M. Cun- horses were bringing top at 1. 0.0 inger will open | public sales, Gearge W. Ralston, MODCRY ning of last week. The in west of Centre Hall a team Neff, pas yrepared privately for $500, while Lloyd Smith also of Centre Hall, received like int a team re is 4 © Bellefont v i " i State College Lodge 1032 i " 2 1 1 | » Wn . i n sata Lid No ne ana treet, va prices sinee Grenn restaurant 11 al t Oeil wr, one of the ( est Tk township, this county nday even- ing at his home on the Philipsburg pike, two miles north of Bald Eagle , yy The of was heart | M1 ! INREr Several Years ag 1 following disease. He had been in poor health | Was © i the leading merchants birthday party ) , the Barlett family home vears, He is two sons and one Ya "Tuesday night a lot of Mabel Wa . ne a Ey get A \ _ Sarah Bullock, Margaret Hassinger " i. Florence Smith, Amv Heilhecker, ,. Jean Margaret Hansen Barbara Rhoads Annette Decker and Vivian Miles Many res no eranip ! Since Maelhomn, vice grand repre o] Har an. operator to Gr the sold ooeedings residents ne ha that " he I to Lin LIne n x SPT We house. ame for f Yer ts attended Mary f Gertrude Ru for cause death ct root tom burg- Si dk iN and enter 'S Were pred ' fonte. Centre Hall, Pine ( Lemont the bookbir town Wednesday that three were entered and ms fin Herron on and got piles -ominent wanaged to find it acti Golden assured Mr. King 8 wor well member Aomty 19S 1 we WORLD o RELIG [o i Y Baum, Bruce Gi ¥ arimer . Clayton and Li Corl. A Kreps Mills: Pau]! Strausbau and Olive B. Mn John E Bhank, and Rebec- Miles, Milesburg Captain Ronald Amundsen, Arctic explorer. and four fiving compan ons, who passed over Bellefonte on at noon on their way to the Pole via the air Nar escaped death near Clarion 1 prother horses > epy Grove avs on te : Gettyshure MOSHANNON MILESBURG Tere wore 44 presen Ft Meade There weekend at his home 4 " A thing else was Mr H PF tore, and 1f Aantlv Gall ‘eA REAL ESTATE abun Peace of On Priday here John Botch home a Mor Philipsburg, with going Ramey to have returned but put in appear- yet x man of his description was killed by the at Pittsburgh a couple of days The mi man is of small stature, light complected and wore Any infor- will carne am route some of as entered and were taken such TRANSFERS anned § Frank Roe canned hich they were riding was Yorn crock of Eehmants . ra Bellef t to a lot wa as er he has not cakes nite i It day hread + TIO rumored that 1 ED nes is rumored tha Were report. nur TI forced J : Cars t ny attributed t over- feo sing heated motor. The pl over " A ding, b ed ing Aa 5 Fwenty Years Ago Attorney and Mrs went to Danville where Mr. Spangler Geisinger hospital to un- dergo treatment for an infection of the jaw J. H. Detwiler Fort, who had nc ¢ a} Mmnger A eral und was being opened by sev-i business men of the purchase entered N prominent Bellefonte to of uniforms for the Milesburg Band Contributions were belr by Hassell Montgomery Crawford The thirty-second anniversary banquet of the Knights of the Gold- en Eagle was held in the lodge rooms in the Eagle block, Bellefonte with approxi 250 persons present 8. D. Gettig, Esq., acted toast master while speakers included Rev | Wilson P. Ard and Rev, Ambrose Schmidt, Music furnished by Hill's orchestra. Nevin Robb and Fred Herr, stu. dents at the University of Pennsyl- vania, Philadelphia, were spending the Easter season at their respective parental homes in Bellefonte The Ira Benner family moved from Bellefonte to a farm they had pur- chased at Rock August Gling, proprietor of the Garman Hotel, finance ig received and Frank farmer near Old thing but purebred stock, from fowls to horses, sold five Guernsey cows for $1000 Mr Detwiler had learned that while the initial cost of purebred stock was higher, they cost no more to main- tain than scrub cattle, Milo Peck. delivery clerk at the Bellefonte express office, escaped serious injury or death when the {ear he was driving crashed into the guard rail on Water street, near the bridge, and hung suspended in mid- air by a cable. Peck had just pur- chased the car and was giving it a {trial run at the time, and the acei- dent resulted shortly after he had crashed into the dummy policeman at the corner of High and Water streets. Unnerved by the carsh, he was making arrangements to go to swung the steering wheel sharply Europe for an indefinite visit with and the machine crossed the side« relatives and friends. ‘walk and crashed into the railing. RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS LET. US HELP.YOU.ATOO! If Arms, Legs, Back, Hands, Shoulders Ache With Rheumat- ic, Neuritie, or Neuralgic Pains—Then Learn How Rux Compound Has Helped Thousands, Here is news that may mean hap. piness for you if you suffer from Rheumatic, Neuritic, Lumbago, or Neuralgic pains. So many people suf- fer from these pains when just a few teaspoonfuls of RU ompound would help relieve their pain attacks and allow them to go about their work and pleasure so much more happily and comfortably. RUX Compound is DEPENDABLE. Even doctors say “No Better Com- pound can be made today to relieve rheumatic pain suffering!” RUX is made especially to relieve pains from the inside (where the pains actually are), That Is why relief in many in- stances is so quick and effective that sufferers are astonished! When relief may mean so much to Wir I na tely as was the Pennsylvania add at Mill Hall of rmnaway horses owned by D. H Rockey and Robert Allison Nittany Valley farmers, was so badly injured it to be while its cut and bruised to guch an that its life was in danger Rockey's furniture was being iunmioaded from a freight car at station when an approaching west. bound freight frightened the horses Robert Allison, the driver, finding that he couldn't halt the animals leaped from the wagon when it was only fifteen feet from the train, One of the horses fell partly under the train and was considerably mangled The other was able to get to its feet and was taken to a veterinar- ian for treatment, The wagon and its contents escaped damage PENN STATE TO SPONSOR PHYSICAL FITNESS PROGRAM A physical fitness conference be- ing planned to show community leaders how they may assist in ime. proving the health of the nation will be held at the Pennsylvania State College on April 25. Dr. William Mather Lewis, presi. dent of Lafayette College, and for- mer state director of selective ser- vice, will be one of the main speak- ers on the program which is spon. sored by the School of Physical Education and Athletics in coopera- tion with the extension services of the College Another important speaker will be George Munger, varsity football coach at the University of Pennsyl- vania, who is director of youth ac- tivities for the State Council of De- fense Dr. Lewis and Mr. Munger will Frode ireig Rail # wee alin one of a ean had destroyed mate extent fe M: was the talk on “The College's Responsibil- | ity for the Physical Fitness of Its Students.” and “The Importance of Physical Fitness in Civilian De- fense.” a ———— PS ——— ——— The effort to raise funds to assist i the Chinese deserves the support of | every citizen of Centre county. Let's make the present drive a success. Contribute when requested, LAZY LIVER May efuse unefciness which réeyl in Biliowsness, Sick Headaches and on Intnxication Luebert’'s Laxative Tablets Are a purely vegetable combination. whisk iH taken according to direction, stimulate the Liver and generally produce a good i Harry G. 8un et ry McCracken, of Penn i Fergus Klinger to J. Ken- of State College. RR D in College Twp. $1 lefonte Trust Edward Confer « in Milesburg $1825 J. Edward to Sprankle, of Milesburg. $1 Beech Creek Nationa) Dean B. Confer, ot t'x. of Liberty Twp., tract in Liberty Twp. $1 Brech Creek National Bank, to Archie H Mann, et ux of Liberty Twp... tract in Liberty Twp. $1 Arthur 1. Tobias et ux Mary E. Ripka. of Ferguson Twp. tract in Fergusory Twp. $1 Sarah Dannley, to Mary E Ripka, of Ferguson Twp. tract in Per. guson Twp. $1. Mary E Ripka, to Arthur 1. Tob. fas. et ux. of State College. tract in Ferguson Twp. $1 First Nationa] Bank of Philips burg, to O. P. Reese, of Worth Twp., tract in Worth Twp. $81 Max Herr, to William E. Hefferan of Osceola Mills, tract in Rush Twp, $25 Clay A. Fultz, exer. to J. C. Wal- ters, of Bellefonte, R. D. 3. tract in Spring Twp. $1,000 Charles E. Bartges, et ux to John F. Meyer, of Centre Hall, tract in Gregg Twp, $l. Charles E. Hartsock., et ux. to Frank A. Peterson, et ux. of Patton Twp., tract in Patton Twp. $15 Whiterock Quarries, Inc. to Rob- ert G. Breon, et ux, of Pleasant Gap, tract in Spring Twp. $1750 Margaret E. Longee, et al, E. Falk, et al, of Houtzdale in State Coliege, $1 Philipsburg Coal and Land Co. to Henry J. Forshey, of Philipsburg, tract in Rush Twp, $125. | Mary Strouse to John Strouse et ux, of Spring Mills, tract In Gregg Ty, SL i John F. Hanna, by heirs, to Helen { Hanna, of Easton, tract in State ; College, $1. tract iy nace Jose W WwW ot ux nett 1 I to J tract Iker tract el Compar Atty ’ lion { Milest DUrg Confer Milesburg Homey tract 4 in Bank to to to C. tract Helen Hanna, to H. O. Smith, of | {State College, | lege, $1. tract In State Col. ssi WR ——————— Bittner daughter Bellefonte of Wings house h the latter Mr. and Mrs have moved } by the Fisher Wensel Is able to be about thout the use of to hk 34 two of Cassidy the . ade :Amily Louis ate into a bs James $ crutches i 1 rk with Eckenroth and son Har- motored to Tyrone Sunday, and vigited relatives, Mrs, Eckenroth, who had been there since Friday re- turned home with them We think Bellefonte deserves a great deal of credit for taking care of stranded soldiers and sailors the way they do. And we know the boys appreciate it not returned rorular Print Dp Wednesd last week, A good by all present Mrs. An week th Lewis Mr n Eh - 8h . Lime Lewis nat a he at ¢ home LeRoy ana Mrs, James children, also Ray Wat Amberse Fye on 8u Larryville, at the McConnell, who is Watson and Mrs and Mrs. Robert to Clearfield on On Sunday Mr. and Mrs Watson and family and Watson visited relatives in ville and Williamsport On Monday Mr. Tine Wagner and gon Orlando, departed for Phila- delphia, where they expect to spend some time Fred Wagner entered the Philips. burg hospital on Monday Sunday, April 12, was the birth- day of Miss Lillian Morris of Bris- bin, so some of her friends here motored to her home to extend con- gratulations and best wishes Those from here were: Mr. and Mrs. Le- Roy Lewis, daughter Hope, Mr Anna Lewis Tine Wagner, daughtey Sue, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Retorick, Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Wagner and Fred Wagner and girl friend. They {were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Morris, Lillian, and George Lobb in partak- (ing of a delicious chicken | prepared by Lilllan’s mother, «4a » naay home Mr Fisher had the misfortune to lose a 9x12 con- goluem rug. practically new off the truck on Friday when they moved When found it was badly torn and + ae dens Mr. and Mrs. Clay Hall of Osce- ola Mills. were Sunday visitors with relatives here Mr. and Mrs Bunday with burg The author of the following poem is unknown, but there is a lesson in it for all and Mra iver a sister Beals Pearce Monday mo- Carl Harris Larry- William Keen spent relatives at Philips SHAVE-~LOOK AT YOURSELF Pray don't find fault with the man who limps, Or stumbles along the road Unless you have worn the shoes he Wears, Or struggled beneath his load There may be tacks in his shoes that hurt | Though hidden away from view, Or the burdens he tears placed on your back Might cause you to stumble, too, AS You Lil- Don’t sneer at the man who's down today, Unless you have felt the blow That caused his fall or felt the shame i That only the fallen know, You may be strong, but blows That were hit if dealt to you {In the seif-same way at the self. same time, Might cause you to stagger, too, { valuable gifts, for which she was | very grateful. Faithful Dog Returns A Washington-bound dog, which still the | back with its owner, Marian Hansen, ‘at Arnot, Lycoming county. The {owner said the dog had attempted i to follow her car on a trip to Wash- | Dot ‘be too harsh with the Man, ion, D. C, and had evidently bes | sins, OF Duit nim with words or stones, | come lost among the mountains on | Unless you are sure, yea doubly sure, the trip. {That you have no sing of your own: | RE aa IS {lan received many greetings and, arrived, foot-sore and weary at Ye {Golden Springs cabin, near Little ‘Bear Creek, along the Loyalsock, is Electric Ranges Mate Beier Cooks * That's because electric ranges take the guesswork out of cooking. supper | Why? Because electric heat is always under perfect control. A turn of the switch gives the exact amount of heat needed—every time. Good food, plus the exact amount of heat for exactly the right length of time, means perfect results.’ Another big advantage to electric range users is that this controlled cooking is the Vitamin-Saving way to cook. Old- fashioned cooking methods waste Vitamins—electric cook ing conserves them. And in war time, when nervous tension exacts a tremendous toll of energy, all of us need a full quota of Vitamins to build strong healthy bodies.” i i your enjoyment of work and play, and happiness with family and friends, you cannot afford to put off another day learning about RUX Compound. One million bottles have peen pur already and RUX is Germany and Japen will shoot the Laxative effect. Take actording tn simple precantionary difections, Splendid for wee | . I cedhmonal cmtipaiion | works this year and, next year, the Price 25¢ » box ot Druggists or by mall, | A. G. Luebert, P.D., Coatesville, Pa, {the Japs and the Germans in recommend leading ¢ everywhere. 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