Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. May 7, 1942. | Echoes From the Past Fifty Years Ago Last Friday purchased the Bellefonte Works at Sherifl's sale mortgage of $2,000 wa ises at the time Captain Henry Montgomery on Monday al } duties of chief of the borough force. Mr. Montgomery is ly acquainted with the 1 work required as he capacity some Miss Kate P. Green, dt: last Thursday where she spent an art studio. It form a class he: be prepared Mr J M Bunnell & opened a in th H. 8. Stuart’; ipsbu i our WwW. F Gla: for $1,600 to me Years wd New York Ci winter; from the Aikens musi ¢ room of place ™ ing and damage. Sh Season x 1a be looked IF'wenty omeone cetained 2a DIFFICULT DAYS Time is precious now ! The wise woman no longer submits méek- ly to periodic pain, cramps and discomfort. She tries Chichesters Pills for carrying on her im- portant work without interrup- tions. Note take as directed Contain nohabir-forming drugs. sof and up ac all good druggists. Reeder, Esq on the prem ' I'his Thurs ney will day morning Rev. Hen- installed pastor embracing State at be he ius Of the Colle Pres- State College conducted the charge Boalshurg and byterian cin he a Dr. I The thi the orial ge rvice aurie Grand Army of the Republic place 1s making preparations preper observance of Meme It is specially requested Day lacie contribute flowers Musser April wile of 20, 1892 ranch county : evera mourt he was buried Democrat Years vere: the Mis Elizabeth Ishier, Dor K oI Dorel) Spark Chev Vilham Kel Th byt ¢ ride ox. ined Mr and family ne apartment over store to a home on which had been Albert Schad fam- nto " Ag ¢ BOGS 04 Mes re moved from t Index book Lreet se shop the wasn't such a the limb was " a EX Creek in the Millheim rows was stocked with 42 cans Rev, C. F. Catherman de- he Baccalaureate sermon to gradunting 5 ¢f the Millheim I kHethodist Epis- Sunday evening more State High- between Lemon nd Pleasant was being because the had reached state of disrepair that a completes resurfac- ing was necessary Ner- of trend Hvered t thie High School in the coureh nile or Gon road rehiiit such Aa While driving home one noon Mrs Keller, wife of Harry Keller, Esq., of Bellefonte, figured In an acci- dent in which the family's new Ford sedan was damaged, Mrs. Keller had been driving a car only for a short time, and a8 she passed the slley at the Schaeffer Hardware store on Allegheny street, a car driven by Russell Witmer came out of the al- ley into the street. Mrs. Keller had no alternative but to hit either the Witmer car or a truck, and chese the latter. The Ford wag consider- Lemont, Major H. L. Curtin was recovering from an operation for appendicitis, while his young son, George, who was 1 with pneumonia, and his daughter, Eliza, who was suffering with the mensles, also were recover - ing at the home the children’s grandfather, Janes Potler, in Belle- fonte At a meeting of the mothers, wives and sisters of ex-service men, at the Court House, an Auxiliary to the local Legion post was organized, with the following officers weing elected president, Mrs Henry Kline: vice president, Mrs Frank Deitrich secretary, Mrs. Frank Crawford; treasurer, Mi John B Payne, and corresponding secretary Mrs. Jay Storch Russell L. Gehret, aged M:. and Mrs. Earl Gehret mann, dled in the Bellefonte tal as the result of injurie when leaped of of Axe- Hospi uffered from the boar speeding automobile ter had Dn the Youn driven by fonte. as Axemann jumped aboard R. L. Westy machine Of thi REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS COLLEGE TWP. Sliver naa VISITOTrs A Mr Fogleman and daughter urg. Mr. Pogleman i M Auman were and Mrs is Millbrook r Thomas Mervie John- Mir Orvis from Lock Haven Ernest . Sunday Lemont and Stoner and family and Mrs 1 were Lemont at the brook Arthur Bohn « an employee of the Bellefonte Oran Osman home of wook is now 1 Metal Co, i at Dall Ward was a Bunday morning caller at the Pomeroy Brooks home at Millbrook Mr and Mrs Penna Furnace evening callers at home at Millbrook Leroy Fetzer and brother and their families are occupying the Garner home at Milibrook. The Petzer's formerly lived at Lemont Mr. Ed. Watkins and left Sunday morning Falls for employment . . . p— LITTLE NITTANY Mr. and Mrs, Ralph 1 family spent last Tuesday evening at the Earl Harter home. Thursday evening visitors were Mrs. Harold Betz and daughter Nancy and son Austin, and Mrs. Gladys Wentzel, ali of Howard, and Mrs. Alice Betz of Jacksonville Mr. and Mrs Earl Harter called at the Raymond Harter home at State College last Saturday, and found Mr. Harter very much im- proved in health Mr. Harter is gaining strength and is allowed to sit up In bed each day. Misses Betty and Gladys Harter spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Margaret Orndorf E. W. Mayes from were Saturday the Oran Osman son Gilbert for Niagara 34 1 shier and ———————— a It is the prime business of a news. paper to give the news fairly and impartially and every time a news. iably damaged but no ome was in- paper fails in this duty journalism jured.. suffers loss of prestige, | - Over the C —_ ounty News —— -t heen last of FM home Henninger has in Millhetm since being unable to take practice since Thursday J. Leroy Forsythe, Millheim drug- gist, has been laid up since last Wed - nesday when he sprained some of the muscles in his back He has im- proved considerably and may be able to move about some in the next days At Dr at his week, his care few last regular year the Ladies Millheim, held last at the home of the Miss Orpha Gramley, officers were re-elected term hese office; president Miss Gramle vice-president, Mi L. E. Stover; secretary, Mrs Stover, assistant secretary W. Gramley. treasurer, M Hubler; pls tht of meeting of the Literary Club of Monday evening club president all of the for another old nre t, Mrs. W All Herald cas item { Belle Fyrone new » Spicer o font eparated | wtomaoblile fie treet children Jean a: JACKSONVILLE Cl ch servi 1 Sunda War hoo! home. Other place Poorman daughter aime Mrs. Albert Patty Lou tholomew and daughter Rae, of Lock Haven Mr John S¢ hild- Certre Hall Mrs, Jame were Friday ev home of and wmefler and wa and and I were Sunday at the Mr and Beightol and family Mr Mrs. Harry Strunk and daughter Hope of State College. Mr and Mrs. Donald Strunk town, were Saturday D. P. Ertley home Mr. and Mrs nd daughter dinner guests at daughter, Mrs family Callers Sunday ues Jane Noll Supper Ruesis fvenin home of Mrs William of Howard her parents and of Johns- guests at the William Poorman Evelyn, were Sunday the home of her Richard Vonada and at the Swope home were: Mr. and Mrs. James Lucas of Mill Hall. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisher of Charleroi Mrs. Harry Balrd and son Ralph, spent Sunday afternoon at the S8haf- fer home Mrs. John Weber, 8i ter Anna. and son on and daugh- John, Jr. and 'wife and baby of Bellefonte, spent Sunday afternoon at Mrs. William Dixson Mrs. Pred Kessling, Mr. and Mrs Milford Etters and son Milford, Jr. of Yarnell, called at the home of Babert Conaway and family Mrs Charles Cromister and son, Junior, were Monday evening callers at the same place, the home of i A Pirst ized at Zeigler have had Fir Ald Group has been organ- Rebersburg, with Stanley president. All those who it Ald training in Mill heim, Rebersburg and Spring Mills, are eligible to join. Anyone wishing to join the organization may contact Mr. Zeigler Rebersburg, or Mis Elaine Brungart, of Millheim. The purpose of the organization is to keep fresh in mind the things learn ed In Lean from Con - tests ns nt Lo meet First Ald later in cla and other towns drive for Savings Bond ges in Millheim bs with the pled drawing to a clone ¢ to door door canvass abou completed anyone has been mis- Anal ent Hi cooperation has stamps MILESBURG M Roy Hall spent in Baltimore with her son family the weekend 1 JOON ana The conditio William F Ramee Pet. OTE remains the Ag last week one at Wea- he John Mrs Fis their with =a later on a coat of William Walke: Cit moving this Howard street. Bellefonte Miss Edna Walker was a Saturday night W. 8 Walker home Kenneth 8 Walker mooted to Technical has been transferred from FL Geo Meade, Md.. to the Armory at Broad and Diamond streets, Philadeiphia TODAY Don't back compilacently And watch the other fellow work We can all find some task to do And no worthwhile duty shirk Don't say I'll do it tomorrow, Today 1 want to play. there is anything to do, Today is the day Do your duty as You see it No matter what others say; For anvthing worth doing Should be done today Procrastination Is the thief of time: And he will laugh at you If you do not heed this rhyme wl, 8 William home Ab mproving porch and Mi a and of Cen tr week to ale of Shoe at the Snow guest has been pro- Sergeant and «lt If an ln ——— | Buy Defense Boods now! BENNER TWP. Guests at the home of Ira this weekend and on Sunday Merrel Johnson and family State College: Dr and Mrs Newell and daughters Mae and Ade- line, of DuBois; Dr. Newell is an uncle of Mrs. Ira Benner, Charles Johnstonbaugh Lyonstown al Benner were from Cieorge from ] Malcolm Cramer and Hall; Earl Crust Fred Mar Rus mother's wife, from from Buffalo Rui famil Fred is Nell and are down where employed Brennen is f farm the Wi Rock ti i that Arming Hiam summer, 1 Brennen wil at Aare nere re port build a the barn o! » place to repl that burned YORE ARO farm NOUS Weds farm he past week Miller and wife attend. Spring Rally at Bigler hurch where Rev. Neff is The Rally was at the West Decatur church on last Friday even- Rev. Miller was speaker of the evening The Advent met last Friday tery £0 0 Mr Belle Mung house at Chest- the we ing the cemetery committee evening at the ceme- and arranged the caretaker wu work this week and Mrs. Nevin Watson fonte visited with Mr. and Mrs Reese and family on Sunday ———— tsi KENNEDY Mr and Mrs Samuel Mulberger and son of Plessant Gap were Sun- day callers in our village Mr. and Mrs Joseph Butler and family were callers at the J F Me- Cartney home on Friday evening Mr. and Mrs Russell Lucas and children, Mrs Fred Peters and sons called in our village Sunday p. m Mr. and Mrs William Rager and daughter and Miss Maude Rager of Mill Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Det- walter and daughter spent Sunday at their parental home, Mr. and Mrs James Rager Miss Nellie Bathurst is somewhat improved, we hope for her a speedy recovery Mr. and Mrs. J F McCartney and grandson. Mr* and Mrs. E. H Runkle and son spent Saturday and Sunday at thelr mountain camp Mr and Mrs Phil McCartney and family spent Sunday p. m. with friends at Howard Mrs. Emmie Rightnour and two grandchildren of Bellefonte have moved to Mt. Eagle in part of Mrs Estella Nelson's house, welcome to [our village, a a———————— Brennen | Sunday School Lesson MONDAY International Lesson Text NEWS mvs WORLD o RELIGION ’ DAY OF AUTHORITY School 1042 Sunday fesmon for May 10, Matthew b BY W.W.REID y Protect Precious Eves With GLARE- FREE LIGHT It's easy to avoid the harsirand injurious glare of bare light bulbs—which causes so much eyestrain and dis- comfort, Just! equip your Axiures and lamps with proper shades. Your Light Conditioning dealer will show you how easily it's done, ® If vou ALSO use the right size light bulbs in all lighting equipment— ® If vou ALSO keep all bulbs, shades and diffusing bowls clean ® If vou ALSO make sure there's plenty of light on what you're doing «THEN you're using the best prescription for eye eight protection. Fo i WEST PENN POWER CO. "n *
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