THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, RELLEFONTE, PA. m—— - RE , . m—— Willlam Tavlor of Tyrone, former MILESBURG manager of the Titan Metal Come«| Echoes From the Past |i. movie Qver the County News | im Guts mi Ieachers ected by the Centre| jon, stationed at Philadelphia, spent Hall school board were as follow: A 48-hour leave with his parant — - 1 : t ’ sdny 1 {i P av ¢ “ Fif Y principal of high school, Prof, N. L.| pee Smeltzer, of Bellefonte, R. D.iHe was aged fifty-nine years and Thursday and Friday of last week SUNDAY the dead. In. bis convessation. Jesus art i tant principal Miss | 9 ! ¢ was appointed t col- we n the empl f the rail Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hocken , 'r mo h Ee gftag. 2a bh dbus Hh, | ty ears Ago . ] " 2 In week was appointed tax col had been | h mploy i Mr. oy fer THE RISEN CHRIST AND HIS referred to the many scriptural pass. > aid . v . . : ‘a ; 8 i } rad vir lector of Spring township to succeed road company for thirty-seven year wiry left here Monday for a tem- “wo \ i B. Crider & Son remembered A sevens ye old | o \ tos Wins " - HAM a ree DISCIPLES ages about his career and interpret. \ of ? OWnship: | Harry Bilger, who had resigned He was a member of the Methodist porary residence in Willlamsport, . the different fire departments of { { ‘ A - i | d d tod muct {1 where the former is employed ed to them the application to him- mean wl i ’ ’ . hure § Hy | i ere ne J i Mmupioy Bellefonte by sending each, on Mon. man, mpt | m a movi # 2 Last Thursday Mrs. Marion Calrng TAL inch in QEYO ” nd a He \ . International Sunday School Lesson N ! primary 1 Bi . ' I ork and was a Sun ‘ ‘ i ; "3 dav. a check for $20 tne Indie . Wt § hinetion \ ’ aL M0" | vacated the mall apartment in the Ey 0 iw Je AnCLY A , i Mr. and hire Robert Foch J and for June 14, 1942 : s interpretation, we may be . ome w | i ) "it N rt 11 ay sche $ rin } oO Wey V #0 . ‘ ¢ i } g will appreciate thi Iu fay nda nd fe nder | Ab the ner canita tay from $2] WHER Breon prop rity, Millheim, Ga ; 9 oo] 1} | I i "a ons spent the weekend a he K113 hat Jesus stressed such facts they will alwavs respond wh 11! V ] ne | gs ! 4 ‘ Ce y ; SFE and moved Into the eastern part of twenty year M H. Hall home Golden Text Ye are witness as thes pointed out by ©. RB. Brd- ed upon fa AS ) : the Bubb property on West Main Mrs, Emma Frank celebrated hey The Bunday school class of Mrs es of these things.” Luke 24: 48 ¥ The Beriptures contain auth. Dr. Henry ¥ per \ tor 3 \ Will treet #6th birthday anniversary at ber Mary Mitchell will present two oritative messages concerning Christ and specialist, of Philadelphia, who { larer fell in the | ; WIA manklin H. Bartee son of Mi home on North street, Millheim, last | plays tonight at the strawberry fes- (Lesson Text: Luke 24: 33-44.) these messages can be understood attended the famou nr rial mill dam at e Reynolds Mil] bo rv : : | BE Bartges of Millhetm Monday. She recelved many flowers | tival to be held on the lawn of the ¥ by those who believe in Christ in Bellefonty d prove it the Sat ' cal } « r tl Amt boy dps : iy y * diploma from the 1n-|™ d cards. Mrs. Frank 1s confined to | Baptist church The Utes of the Jesus was buried Inte Priday eo and are guided by him: the essen blood found on ti rison } 1 { v tel t fall a y in } ‘ ition: orrespondence Schoo her home but manages to get about plays are Henpeck Hollow Gossip” | ning, following the crucifixion Tw in] truths concerning Christ cen ™ thily | wheh | ! d the house to a limited extent with and “The Housewives Convention” prominent Jews attended to his bu r In » facts of his death and Page Twi June 11, 1942, was human blood, di i! ! lo | { nt ce pool belov 'y | vent inte \ Af Seranton indicating his completion | t id o y $ A ' av will : in} h in Philadelphi Sun ' vif ant reied : A : ; “lof th ourse on Diesel electric work he ald of a ute) and her com One play will be presented a al resurrection n withess of the sal dt msylvania Rail 1 A ( \ ) ( . ad : ' diploma covers 1° auxiliary | PRDIOI Mi when Olm u ad, Bhe clock and the other at 10 clock Joseph of Arimathaca, ; r vat thus secured. repentance ahd " Ee at we A nd { \ { HA : , Me ted "ink rend Working eros Strawberries will be served in { the Banhedrin, wi; { enough vencss of sing can be preached + Y ’ ' { { rivh vorite nastimie i WHY wit} home-made We ) ’ he bod i | i ana » sivation $ fn te procinimed of ape ratl ride od i y ale as | y y y _ . Tesi IZ Q ad y 4] i ng av : ! [hi ! } in ! $i) ! ! } ne 10L0OWers ReTs hy whom be made Enon proclamation i t of Christ who . power on the TRANSFERS | gar. A lo | | a | by SCOTIA HOLTS HOLLOW Mr: willium Peace ang two sons into the tomb and found the grave- early church. and. nally. on the H. M. Williams) : minunity wa " . Sept init " Bis rnvheit " i & : - 3 al i but U oon on 1 owed by ascension 'S wee f WILL THEY RETURN? 4 Wy WOODWARD EWS in ve WORLD or RELIG Rp ro BY WW.REID Muhlenberg Onllege. Allentown, Bri COMINg werentiv the bi 1s similar mary Bo- ————— J | a : AN : : a ) % vii am wh 4 sorties an in- 1 { ra 8 Walter Sv poe 4d] ta a : rm . eos BA one CRS { 8.2 points In its re- I'wenty Years Ago king 1 e floor a tr. and Mrs Walter Sweitzer and| Harwood Kremer and Nevin kley, Guffey, and Davis; Represen- COSse of 35% POOR Sl PF oF : : ho bw v Opa i ; rid ( widhy dom 7 Lickin Wete 3 he he | Kiam nl Walp Tyr Pema ty founded 150 years ago by Wii- ; THIN APPLES TO GET F three very bad cuts Ma < da i leasa ests a ir ve homes BoE, Wi BE Har. tind v. is now engaged in rais- W BEST SIZE AND COLOR US Lead, Je Was remled ; ad fan Et Cot ames MI Snap DWSER EEN Al = nH Hughes hodist and ing 150000 guineas, in addition to ’ R al 3 4d Tis» { at nls . pissy dvanhce Work projects r Owen Lattimore Amer- iser to Generalissimo Chi- shek. declares that only the that they are on the way kbanein uh t elf -government will rally the m The §¢ 8 OTS, rT : By g of heir te wn BR Runday school 1 jets and this ix helping “ ! 3 the present war We have of China a% a country thst some day may hope to get demo. - " MOSHANNON racy.” he says. “But if vou are in the chureh he estimates Christian | ay of ; an % - —- There wer 47 present al ) farmers have contributed 40,000 yar ‘ ast and you ash sodny who is Method Sunday schon] June Tih MARTHA nonnds Pl ree LW etatioes irager of De ; democratic cause In Herm % ie pastor. Rev. Ralp } i! " ’ d Asia. the people do not say Americas ain. They say China We must Baptist church, Sunday eve. vegetables during the past yeas wlize that we are not bestowing Ti ; attended ? quaiier hing. June 14 racy in Asia The leadership ire nd two children of non v Conferen rom here on Bunday Th Willing Workers Sunday A number of auth jes on AITICA 4 democratic cause in Asia is P. B Meek hax 1 very bycy | 33W0THOON 3 we were: Mrs. school ciass of the Methodist church are announced to take part in ti 4 the Chinese, and if we are go- > past week or ao Mm vite oy Lewis, Mr and Mrs John F. held its June meeting in the social “Conference on Africa Affairs” at ne to support it we nust follow on the Meek bungalow " ir. and Mrs. Jacob Hazzard / lead a Mm All ers and ieachen attend these of skyrocketing prices In the Hingh- va Conferente of the Methodist $.2 R a v ‘44 & ; bu 4 st Hy iidren’'s Day service will be held Wheat, peanut beans and other Wednesday Otterbein College Westerville, Ohio, theis A new porch « been ad. Bnd Mi Yeager. They als June 19 to 25. under the auspices of ——————— also a n coat of paint is? : " preaching service in Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Batley and the College and of the Africa Come Cloudburst Freak be put ig i ung. The sermon delivered family spent Sunday at the home mittee of the Poreign Misisons Con- A cloudburst which affected a very il make a gprest improve D3 rict superintendent, Dr. of the formers parents, Mr. and ference of North America Among limited area emptied a vast amount the bungalow which ig jo. FIVIn Clay Myers, was very good Mrs. John Bailey the speakers and leaders will be of water on the hill just back of the cated near the Meek spring. This] Mr. and Mrs Adolphus Smith | Pose from here attending the Dr. George W. Carpenter. educBtion- | o o.. gmith home on the main pring furnishes water to a great and children of Clearfield were Siun- { Neighbor Night Grange meting at a] adviser of the Congo Protestant nighway about a mile below Ulster, in this locality | day visitors at the Charles Cuesnot Spring Mills last Thursday <oening Council: Dr. Catherine Mabie, noted Bradford coonty. and the water oar- were: Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Ardery, educator and physician in Africa! ... ...dderable stone dirt and neluding the writer, who hasn't home 4 got his cistern finished vet but will ve James Wa od Witle Mrs. Roxie Knarr and daughter Dr. 1. C. Anderson of the Camer- | 4. into the vard and around the i One with it 3 N . Wiis, ' Ais ana ss on heli 3 » ™ "hh y = " aT u } e¢ i al be dor wit i in a very shor and daughter of New Jersey. are vis Rochelle, Mrs. Ada Larkin. Mrs. ouns: Dr. Edwin W. Smith. British Harn The roar of the water was while. This bungalow is tenanted by iting at the home of her mother Mattie Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Dor- author, missionary, and anthropolo- that Mrs. Smith thought an BRAND " > niimbes of people Villiam D. 8tine and family Mrs. Winnie Kerin ory Cronister Mrs. Jean Gensamer, gist: Dr. Thomas Jesse Jones of the airplane was flying low wher she B H Williams, Helen and Lois Phelps-Stokes Foundniion: Dr. John heard it. A short distance on either contained money and securities var- fously estimated James C. Purst investigated the mat might have been loot from some big Everyone was the thing, except Wesley, €d the entire fale “hot Be hadn't been to the fal for nearly a month and had found het : of Lebanon: Miller and Jeorge both of State College: ia Quaranta and Lena M. Tor. both of Bellefonte: Lanson J Burris and Annie ¢. Allsopp, both of Contre $Hiall: Steve Staryy. Phil. ipshurg. and Anna Vidumsky, of Wilkes-Barre: fdovd EB Beckwith and Elva A Stradley, both of Mill Ha.l; Clair M. Bmith and Ada M Brower, both of Unlonviile: Rov H Hessler and Allee M. Bhiev. both of Bellefonte: Harry J Walkey and Elizabeth © FEokenroth beth of Bellefonte: Joseph A. Watters and PORK PRODUCTS LOOK FOR Gladys V. Estright, both of Wine THE LITTLE BLUE PIG HES YOUR GUIDE TO BETTER QUAL. ITY PORK PRODUCTS - - DRY TOP (Boggs Twp.) Mrs Loren Rockey and daughter Ruth, and niece Grace Bitner spent the weekend with Mrs. Rockey's sis Mrs. Guyer Fisher and (.mily, of Tyrone Mr. and Mrs. John Leathers spent Friday evening with the latter's bro. ther, Oliver Bitner and family: also the Leathers’ son Tom. who is in the U 8. Army and iz on a fiir lough Mrs. Howard Hicks and fam took dinner Sunday with her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs, George Kelley Mrs. 8mith of Pittsburgh is still Visiting « Hh her mother, Mrs. Sims. (And Bunday evening they called on Mr. and Mrs. David Welsh of How. ard Mrs. Roy Thompson of Detroit. is visiting friends in our vicinity Jone Bitner spent a week in Ty- rone visiting her aunt, Mrs, Guyer Fisher Mr. and Mrs, Paul Lomison and three children were callers at the Clyde Poorman home Geraldine Kelley of Altoona, spent a few days at the Car! Wyland home C. C. Lucas of Pleasant Gap, Steele, Thelma Wills, June and Ruth H Relsner of the Agricultural Mis- side of the house there was only & spent a week with relatives returned home on Tuesday of week, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John Lucas and Mrs. LeRoy Lewis, who made a short eail John Bowes of DuBois, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy jowis, Sunday evening Mr. Tine Wagner, daughter Sue, and granddaughter Emma Jane, Lil lian and Wenola Retorick motored to Williamsport on Sunday and vis- ited at the home of Jacob Moyer. ILoRoy Lewis and daughter Hope of Jersey 8hore, spent Sunday at thir home here They were accom- sanied back to Jersey Shore by John IL. Ross. who had spent a few days at his home in Karthaus Mr. and Mrs. Frank Culver, Eloise ful and Marjorie Borger spent Sutidav at the home of Mr, and Mrs Brie Culver In Tyrone, and at- i=nded the baccalaureate sermon Their daughter Mary, graduated from high school, a Your home fz a “front line” on the war front and the production front Every dollar you save on your house. hold budget, invested In Wir Bands, is a Victory dollar added to your Maurer Miss Patricia Steele of Tyrone, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Williams Mr, and Mrs George Flick of Vandergrift, spent the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mot. ley Mr. and Mrs Merle Alexander and son Jackie of Tyrone, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, N. R. Stiver, Runday LITTLE NITTANY Mrs. Raymond Harter of 8tite College. visited inst Thursday at the Earl and Willard Harter home Mr. and Mrs. William Sprow] and gon Sammie, of Mingovilie spent last Sunday at the Earl Harter home. Albert Ooder and three Aaughters of Hublersburg, and daughter, May Coder of Williamsport, visited at the Orvis Clark home, Thursday even ing. Mr ani Mrs Richard Dolan and daughter Gladys and son. Pvt Earl Dolan and Grorge Dolan and daugh- ter Janet of Axemann, called at the Orvis Clark Home, Monday afters noon. They also called at the C A. sions Foundation: Dr Roger Guptil of Gammon Theological Seminary Jackson Davies of the General Education Board: Walter FF. Walker consul-general; Walton, American minister of Howard University: Bishop R R normally heavy rain stn cassis MIC ———— Every state has a new 1 Q-an independence nuota®—for sale of War Bonds. Are you investing 10% of your income in future security for vour family’s independence? of Wilberforce Ooliege. Kellersberger, glonary to African lepers; Dr. A. L vIeTran mis- AIR CORPS KATE! Warnshius of the International Mis. sionary Council * “We are in one of the critical and human history.” said Bishop Arthur J. Moore, of At. lanta, Oa. recently of life is hotter than ever before It it not an overstatement to declare that the world of tomorrow will be determined by the ideals we cher ith, the goals we seek, and the ocon- victions we hold about man, about brotherhood, and apout immortality .. The healing of the world's woes will not come through this or that or politieal through violent changes in government, but through the silent add sure process of the Christian gospel ™ . » “The furnace theory, nor {ll-considerad nothing. | gate, | Dolan and Pred Dolan homes. | leepovts from churches in Great | | bounty’s quota. HE EHSIIIAGIAKAMGIKGMKHHH A ——] \ recently.
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