Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 14, 1942, Image 8

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
May 14, 1942.
| Echoes From the Past
Fifty Years Ago
Marriage licenses issued to he rolling mill in connection with
the following couple
were
John Stone: irnace
and Mary both of Millheim ; | tl 8 Neoes
James Luziet, Philipsburg, and An Ww 1 ih nd it 8 expected
Lutel, Woodward: Frank Becze: time
and Mary Davi both of Benne: g James J wnkle a
towns Lt ministerial ide at Franklin and
Boals- arshall Colleg at esent teach
delivered
Reformed
made
closed down for
to make a
that
wry
Snook
rile
lderman
mont Lorah
n- two le se \ n the
i the Hi
Lake
§
Of
F'wenty Years Ago
Peter
street, Isaac
arpenter
Munson
Hospi
a badly ct
formation re-
another Mun-
wife when
reprimanded
wife-beater was said
Kobus and
slashed him with a
State
rehing for the assailant
E. Jodon of Pleasant
Floyd Sanderson. of Un-
were driving toward Phil-
in Jodon's Franklin car
Belle- when the machine caught fire. The
whose mangled remains weretwo men succeeded in extinguishing
found about 15 feet from the scenethe flames and after conducting bus-
of the blast, The injured were Ed-iness in Philipsburg began the re-
ward Sunday of Bellefonte, who suf-turn trip. When they were about
fered deep lacerations of the bodysiy miles out of Philipsburg the car
from fiving stone. and Irvin Felmlee again caught fire
of Lyontown, deep lacerations ofdestroved by flames Loss was placed
the head. The blast occurred in theat $1000. Passing motorists brought
Armor Gap quarries while the threethe two men to their homes,
'
Migon man
Kobus imterfered
The
approached
warning
I equip
robberies
foun hispocketknife police were said
root to be sea
two in
Thomas
dynamite Gap
One and
jureqd
man was killed
in an and
American Lime & Stone Co.lonville,
The dead man was Firman ipsburg
26. married of
explos ion of
gf Lhe
quarries
Lyons
fonite
aged
and was entirely
| Milesburg was planning to unveil
{the new soldiers’ memorial in that
community as a feature of an Old
| Home Week celebration,
| Two large silk flags, one the Am-
erfcan flag and the other the official
American Legion flag, were received
by Brooks-Doll Post, American Leg-
lon, Bellefonte, and were to be used
in the lodge rooms
Ellsworth 6 old son
of Mr and Mrs, Samuel Golby, of
Houtzdale, dled at the MceGirk sani
tarium. Philipsburg, from the effect
of drinking a quantity of eye-wash
which he found In a bottle
As a result of eating canned good
and Impure sandwiches, followed by
joe ream. John Schreck and hi
brother, James of Lemont
made plo-
poisoning time
Ii
Robert
Vel
both
from
seriously
andition
the food
in Cor do
fire which
sO0mMe Lime
HEM)
I
{
REAL ESTATE
TRANSFERS
go
farm
gets
ng
4
ts .
i
the
ip and repair the road th
Barrens to Klondike
8 ic
in nape
Hood &
YARNELL
Mother's Day visitors with Mrs
Charles Brown were her son Ern-
est, wife and two children of Miles-
burg daughters Vivienne, Rubw
Norman husbands and children
from Unionville and this place
We were to learn of the
death of Edward J Conder of Miles-
burg
Mr. and Mrs E Floyd Breth,
daughter and two children took sup-
per with Mrs. Breth's sister Mrs
Charles Brown, Sunday evening:
dinner with their niece, Mrs. Wilson
Walker
Day service at the old home chureh
SOITY
Everybody should appreciate the
time that busy individuals are giv-
ing to help the war effort of the
nation
a
| Buy Defénse Bonds now!
and attended the Mother's!
i
| over the County
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Some observers claim that the
peach crop locally is going to
be anything of the bumper variety
Apple tLieeg londed with
soms, and most pear and plum tre
flower: in
not
mre blo
have out force
The second auction for the
fit of the Red Cross
College last Wednesday
profit of $149.63. This amoun
bined hat received
first auction, makes a
Mrs. Ralph Lane
hes to tl very
splendid
§ maker
netted a
com
from the
of $488
chairman
with
total
mankK e Olu for the
cooperation
Bro: I
Harold 1
and es
M
). Albrilg
pecially
(Jack
sawmill
Bmuliton
extingul
Millhelim
( ted
pondgea 4
Wile
arting a
Bressley
fire which
although
of
t
hed locally
Fire
the
before |
Company
The
reached
had
all "
citi pum
i recidied ti
BOE 14
light of
blackout
Height
nid cla in 8 ollege “perfor
[actorily
the
moon I
member:
ed sat numbx
problem Lructor Lori
ound
being i
dewalks behiy
1 1
INLo Name
Frida
SNYDERTOWN
and
Lawrence Spac
alter Btiver an
Newfoundland
last week visits
1g with relatives and here
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Williams vis-
ited at the home Mr. and Mrs
Boyd Williams of Lemont, Sunday
afternoon
While Mr B. C. Erhard was em-
ploved at 8vivan Crest last week he
discovered a huge reptile in the field
To him it looked to be at least six
f2ot long with a body diameter of
at least three inches He thought
it was too large to attack with any
ordinary weapon, so he went to the
house for a gun % end the caieer
friends
of
of the monster, but when he return-|
ed with the gun his gnake had dis-
appeared
Dr. Winn, the head of the plant
quarantine of the Department of
Agriculture, and his assistant made
an official visit to Sylvan Crest gare
dens on Friday. Dr. Winn fs a resi.
dent of Maine. but Is in the federal
service. Bvivan Crest gardens have
been scouted for Japanese beetles
and for several years being free of mation means when # talks about
this pest has been In class 1-A.
FAIRVIEW
of Howard
li week with
Miles Et'ers
ard Mre. Earl
Ohio, visited a couple days
Justice's parents, Mr. and
Jessie Confer
Bill McClure and
of Bellefonte, visited
Watkins on Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Russell Jones and
two children of Pleasant Valley
spent Saturday night at the Amelia
Chapman home
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Emel] of Pleas-
ant Valley, called at the James Lu-
eas home on Saturday
Mrs Amelia Chapman and Mr
and Mrs Russell Jones and child
rey visited aot the Mary Jane Lu-
cas home at Mt. Eagle on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McKean and
daughter Margaret, and Harold Et-
tere of Moshannon, were Sunday
Lucas
81
GALE
Mr
ron
Mi
Justice
witl
Mrs
Miss Alta Felm-
with Dick
ire
idinner guests at the James Lucas
home
ta,
We know what a business organi
jcooperating with the gevernmend,
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| Poets’
Sunday School Lesson
Corner
FUESDAY THE DAY
FLICT
(CON
OF
“A CITY OF DEAD
schoal
1942
Sunday
May 17
national
For
won
Text Viatthew
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On
WOODWARD
JEWS in voc WORLD or RELIGION,
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LANCHARD
Rupert, whe
re.
was
“WINN
BRAND
“i PORK PRODUCTS
pert, who ba
dition 1 s
much imj
“I LOST 52 LBS.
UN FOUR MONTHS!"
WEAR SIZE 14 AGAIN
Save Min, © OD. Well, FL Worth,
PN. Pictured More
Eat AYDS Candy and Grow
Thin. New Easy Pla
1
iis ay
have been vanguu
Franklin DD. Roosevelt recentl
to Dr. Douglag Hortor
minister of the Gen
Congregational Churches
the manienance
activities ang
these davs of
continued: "HH is a
ngaged In an
which it is CECSAryY t
shall every phykical resource
(defeat of enemise who threats
destruction. Until victory is achiev
ed we must meet force with every
eral
A ¥ tontaing pecesmsty
sHisrcine and putrishenis Dhuile ap
elite Tew fatiewing fonde Packed
5 $1000 povity guaranties
Money Back Hf Not Satisfied
Tet the Dealer fou sbhowt
AYR grarsnieed Plan Ie Jing
4 weight Ath bow mene Jee up fo
£ pounds a werk, You tale no chances Only
285 a boar RATISPACTION OR MONEY
FAUK ON VIRST BOX. Remomber the naive,
oa D¥ Dicections i0 each ho Jodt phone
PARRISH'S DRUG STORE
18 North Allegheny Street
Bellefonte,
of
gathering: during
The President
fart that ve are
War
tel
now
n
in
sy
i
et by
BY WW.REID IT
{guperior force ang vanquish once for]
ER
LOOK FOR THE LITTLE
BLUE PIG. HE'S YOUR
GUIDE TO BETTER QUAL.
ITY PORK PRODUCTS
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