July 16, 1942. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ~ Pape Five Echoes Fi oT the Past | Fifty Years Ago A report was in circulation on the streets that a deal had been made whereby the nall works had been purchased by parties in Duncannon and the plant removed to that place Upon hearing of the rumor we con- sulted Mr. Isaac Mitchell, a member of the company, who stated that the report was without foundation On Saturday evening there was a magnificent display of the Northern Lights or aurora borealls, and the display was the chief topic for con- versation the next day. Many were out watching the bright electri streaks flitting and darting throug! the heavens, at times frightful. but grand in the On Wednesday were stolen from ga stable at Namsport. The man who horse, which was a bay and welgh- ed 1000 pounds, is described as and slim with a small mus- tache and wore a black thief and his property were from Willlamsport up through gar Valley, and was als have been seen at Pleasar at Odenkirk’s hotel at the Old Fort Officers with a warrant were in hot pursuit of the thief but hav been able to overhaul him tured he should De cording to the western stealing is becoming ¢ common and frequent tion Seemingiy extremes and buggy Wil- the a horse stole tall Wild ‘ack HUCK Cap it Gap and disposed idea ntirely A most appalling acciden on last Thursday William Immel lost of rock, crushing body Immel was Morris limestone Bellefonte as blast had been rock which was brought down have the desired the mass of larg of stones overnanging arch, and it should fall knocked thought it by the and thus blast. He st f the side oi Morini and usual on that too have could cr use of der the ponderous prying it it from men be the the mel was watch l gave wa) to get and th crushing was at once extrl removed from assists lived accident sciousness af me] WINITAT er Was liked by parents community tion keystone should Psu e whole hin 4 Was fiftee; 0 and was a ) ried and i Andrew Immel sober and nd all who knew him tor of a bu sold his strong of DA Zion Company purchase of of Curtin of Wilson fourteen dwelling hous clusive use of who were Tyrone to Marriage were t the following couples James M Fetters, Bellefonte, and Viola M Tressler, Mingoville: Rudolph C Jilliams, Port Matilda, and Anna Mary Hall, Fleming: James H, Al- goe, Bellefonte, and Kathryn Lo M¢ Intire Altoona: Fred C. Bechdel ndiana, and Mary E. Pletcher, of Blanchard, Jobert M. Gocher, of Johnstown, and Louise M. Grimm, Btate College. While walking in the mountains near Boalsburg., Russell Bohn, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Bohn, of Boalsburg, tripped and fell and by a rare chance his fall caused a dyna- mite cap which apparently was in the leaves on the ground, to ex- plode. The boy's left hand was so badly shattered that it was neces sary to amputate the thumb and in- dex finger. the operation being per- formed at the Bellefonte Baspiial Mr. and Mrs. Allen 8. Garman, of Tyrone, were at their summer home “Bdgefont” at Axemann, for several weeks, The property was formerly the old Mann homestead Mrs George Ayers, of Philipsburg, was painfully burned about the left eye when a bottle of jodine ghe was lift- ing out of a medicine cabinet over- head, spilled into her face, Bhe was taken to the McGirk sanitarium where the injuries responded readily to treatment. The gight was not im- paired. Elton Koon. employed at Harvey's bakery and ice cream factory in State College, was repairing an am- monia pump when one of the valves broke and the gas burned him se- verely about the chest and arms For a time his condition was serious Just a few days before Koon was injured, Oscar Harvey had a nerve- wracking experience when he was imprisoned in the freezing room, the temperature of which was maintain- ed at between zero and 10 degrees, Harvey went into the room after other employes had left for the day. The door closed behind him and he was unable to operate the latch, His shouts were not heard through the thick walls of the room, Harvey was saved from probable death by his wife, who, becoming worried when he failed to appear for supper, went the shop to call him and heard ana street street their De Bellefonte licenses to 1351 Fy his shouts. Harvey, dressed in light! Shultz, Jack Yeager, William Har- summer clothing, had been in the vey, M. Larimer, Edward Zong, El-| minutes, | mer CGarbrick and Walter Ryerson, | foom for about 45 Ww instr for which Bellefonte's ubscribed, are in charge 1 iment chestra liberally and director for ¢itl- have ar- 9 W.T of the orchestra, As n alr concert band stand Several wh Zen rived Meyer SOON as possible will be given from in the house members the orchestra Bellefonte an gj the court yard Of are from Plerce burned wt nplement NE #His0 1 1PPOsedd incendiary origin, 1 three hit mii from Lg Reporter (Centre Hall » district in Haine thy : IL. Harvey i general ia Sabbath The East owned occupied by Harry was sold to John Barnes, of P ant Gap Frank Woomer and operator the Jersey Laundry. weekend at home of Mrs. Samuel Showers Bellefonte, A picnic which held at Hecla Park, f¢ fh home on Logan and to have been ir the benefit of ¢ Bellefonte Hospital, was called off because of marked opposition to ang to have games of We wheels and wr similar de- Instead, special drive for iw chance f othe a Lo be « ducted The State College High scholarship, awarded annually member of in October. School to aduating class that school, was awarded to Miles Hubler, son of Jef Hubler, An- nouncement of the award wag belat. ed owing to inability f the committee to get together to con- sider the merits of those eligible for the scholarship Fire of mysterious origin destroyed a dwelling house on the farm of J. F. Gates, of Pennsylvania i Furnace, along with the lhome and a large barn containing some hay and grain, Howard Stick ler and family were tenants on the {farm and they were awakened by (the odor of sthoke, Three horses, all | the implements, hay and grain were {included in the loss, | The following boys were on a ten days’ camping trip at the Y. M. © {A. camp at Long Reach, along Bprin, i sell lin, Cameron Heverly, ‘Fromm, Donald Conrad, { Grove, William Brachbill i Hubble, Donald Best, a of the the o totally Kenneth Albert Hayden Peter Meek, i Dick Mabus, William Markley, Louis! i Troupe, Graham i Blanchard, Evan Leslie Hughes, William Curtin, summer | Creek: Arnold Kalin, Has-' urwitz, Allan Katz, Ross Ap- | TRANSFERS Willlam Yuskovie; et ux, to Mar cellle Kusubick, et ux, of Osceola Mills, tract in Rush township, $1 First National Bank of State Col lege to 8B. P. Mazza, et ux, of State College, tract in State College, $1 Albert A Alkey, et ux, to William Lucas, et ux, of Howard R. D 2 in Howard twp, $1100 Theodore C, Jackson, et ux, to Wil- Ham W. Moyer, et ux, of Philipsburg, in Philipsburg, $5 Harriet Hughes, to Maude al, of Philipsburg REAL ESTATE M tract tract 1 tract in Sara Elizabeth McKinley, et ¢ Harriet Hughes, of Philipsburg, t in Philip $1 Margaret Vonada I'ruckenmiller in Walker National burg to Willlard 8S et ux, of Hublersburg ( )f tract twp. 8) First to Bank of Samuel CC, Mille: Mike la Mill HUBLERSBURG From Last Week y withessed ball game MARTHA FURNACE Pre in last a double-head- week) Melche 4 $s Wil- ang of enteiger Harpste are gontinuing There more hos than th Cearge generat agq The iren of Mr C. Williams their parents and Mrs Akron Woomer and Mrs Other pitable home and Mary Williams of three and Mrs. A spent the weekend with Among them were Mr Foster Klett and Ohio: Mr and Barbarton, C. Martz were Mr I and Lenora Wilkinsburg Recent fors at B8ylvan Crest were Roxy Knarr and Rochelle, Mrs Verna Ardery Joyd Wagner and family, Lindy Flick and faunily, Mrs Ada Marchall and granddaughter, Margaret Calhoun and Ardery Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Melcher and Miss Lenora Melcher returned to their horae In Wilkinsburg, Wed- nesday, after copending a week among | friends and relatives here Inez Williams is spending SON Mrs 8B Ohio; Mr Altoona and Mrs, L Melcher of of of Miss some time at Sylvan Crest - - Unfortunately, price control can- not work on the things that you buy without operating upon the things you sell ~ ii WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Polley Protects You From Floanccial Loss. Ses John F. Gray & Son | | Phone 497-3 Bellefonte, Pa. ||| i tors, : Memorial | byterian church, linterested In two evangelical fam- | Sunday School Lesson GOD'S COVENANT WITH MANKIND school Lesson 1942, International Sunday for July 26, Ciolden ber my Taxt. "1 covenant will Cienesis remem LE Text 9: 1 Lesson Genesis tH He flood On we dy thu ui wiivel arth and pre Hebrew aecountis imilar catastrophe nai records of nearl differing u tual interps t hry y OLhel but also Both Crip- the Hebrew a Lithuanian flood-story Jabylonian and Jewish de the “ark” or "box The sending out of prominent In these several Indian versions, and Finally, after the flood, the grounding of the ark on a mountain common vtion of rently oni in record Lhe tions of refer to oira two itunen Hie Riso record others although the fab- { HO eminence is ail placed Creniogist Rs Crenie IF Lhe ! red app “rea EWS in we WORLD or RELIGLON, » Lg is . LJ i ¥ da” indiv to annually mon task of Kingdon building.” ® » * » According to the Moderator of the Church of Scotland (Presbyterian), German air ralds on Scotland have damaged beyond use until] later re- paired 89 churches, manses and church houses and also damaged 415 stru less seriously. He re- i that Scottish rgymen have lost their lives in the war and have been made * % tures three nine prisoners . # Dr, Gordon Seagrave, surgeon, and Dr, Brayton Case, an agricultural teacher—4wo of the out- standing missionaries of the Amer- ican Baptist Foreign Missionary So- ciety in Burma--have received dis-| tinguished mention in recent news dispatches from the Orient because of their service to the Burmese Peo - ple and to the British-Chinese army during the days when Japan's sol- diers were pushing their way into Burma. Word now comes that Dr Seagrave, after treking to India with General Stilwell will establish | a new hospital for wounded soldiers | and for civilian refugees in Assam; while Dr, Case will remain in India and offer his expert services ag an agricultural missionary and teacher to the people in that land A num- ber of other Baptist nurses and doo- American and Burmese, will become stafl members of Dr. Sea, grave's new hospital ! Ld . - missionary \e The Iglesia Evangelica Perkins in Coatepequa, Gaute- mala, is celebrating its twenty-first anniversary. It all started years ago when Miss Perkins' Sunday school class of boys in the Covenant Pres- Erie. Pa. became ilies in this little Central American community. The group that met in a! | home for worship begag to wow; | BY WW.REID fy re ot] i y+ \ oF Sven American Bap Hi TeCeniiy § Christian the guesilaon, 0 Secretary the Student sald recently “The students themselves are clear- ] receptive to religious influ- than was the ten years ago. They do not display their con- cern demonstrative wavs, and they are openly hostile to sham and undue sentimentality. Many even shy away from the normal outward expressions of religious life, includ- ing attendance at church. But there probably less of scorm and more of openmindedness than at any time since the first World War. Thou- sands of students are not only wille ing but eager to hear a Christian message that is both genuine in spirit and practical in relation to problems that are real to them They are seeking a religion that is intellectually tenable, socially rele- vant, and personally dynamic.” ee tudents religion R H Edwin Espey of Volunteer nt Moveme: it iy more ence case n is the w Disdd gash in Dus ne north Wis « at al through instep four to the office for Over The County vin PFellerol! man lumber operation father P. Fetterols Milihelm, cut Wed mountain wi crew ad peeling it f i Des ulility on of hi of right wlternoon of Millhelmn iting time i foot last on t I'he hemlock Fe right sh MAaKing a gash ches Lo Close of a treatment LAER ie odd an terol thu axe ( the 1 3» the juired Laken JUIRDN nen in that re He was Millhelmn BITC jy s ruel na JACKSONVILLE FOITY rvie cn Pa W. Harrison Walker, attorney x82 X'S NOTICE of the estate of B of Penn Township Pa. deceased i tar of thie ALOYe { een granted 10 Lhe } indebied Ww requested LW make rit me hay EXECLTRI ‘ tty Wid ne m Lert aie Kre tL sald witho VERNA riz, Coburn, } R worney x3 ts ry i» ADMINISTERATRIX'S NOTICE . ‘ A @ “5 EXECUTRIX'S ‘ NOTH} EXECUTRIXS NOTICH EXECUTOR'S SALE ESTATE wun: Legal Notices ™ PLEASANT VALLEY (Boggs Twp From last Week) Mr. sa Axemal the home this is heeled v helping Hacks spencing 1 Emi: fon anc Mrs are f Theodore lees vaca Harvey Eminhiper wheat Also a Lave nergy ¥ i t in oi odore i Lee's rid Mr i Mz 58 fa rviils sammy in igay family Mrs its Hollow al the home a ang pict Albert were Uesday evening of Harvey Em- and also v Mrs, Young's father Harry Kessiing Lee Richner of White Deer the weekend with his family Kelsey Confer of Ohio, spent a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs Confer accompanied Kelsey back Ohio to spend the Fourth of July in that city Mr. and Mrs Theodore Eminhizer Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hockenberry, son Johnny and Paul Confer spent Sune day at Hecla Park Mr. and Mrs lee Richner and family spent Sunday at Clearfield with Mrs. Richner's niece Mrs. Alice Cowher and three chil- dren were Monday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo dore Eminhizer Ralph Richner of Salona, spent the weekend with his parents, also Norman Richner of Yarnell, Ben Chapman of Summit inkive Tow inhizer isited spent Hill, | visited with his daughter, Mrs, Clair i Richner Good Advice Pay your debta; then you will be better prepared for the future, whatever it presents ai SIBAAMISS AW II BALD EAGLE Pilgrim Holiness Camp On Route 64, Between Howard and Beech Creek July 31 to Aug. 9 WRITE J. A. BYRD, R. D. 1-Box 68 Bellefonte, Pa. For Reservations on Thursday Charles Robison of Yamell a Bunkiay evening visitor at WAL the {home of Harvey Eminhizer KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'S Phone 9599-R-1 Pleasant Gap, Pa. ABC and VOSS WASHERS Bendix Home Laundry Electric Stoves | EXECUTRINS NOOK. resent | tlement CAL TION NOTICE fe. Ficrence P Rivka NOTICE CAL TION 2 ORS NOTICE of ADMINISTRAT if miaiaeT Walker, at ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, of the estate of Ar times written tton Townshiy decor aand rney ecatate zt } granted cersigned as indeblied to are make payme: there. Lavage Adi requ re Administrator Harr atiorney x33 ar NOTICE, the estate © Harris Pa. de- EXECUTRICES In the matter of Frank E Wi nd, Inte Township, Centre County ceased letters nd ok testamentary the above estate having been ranted fo ihe undersigned. all persons indebled 10 the said estate are requested 0 make immediate payment and those have ing claims or demands sgainst said citate to present the same without delay for settiemeni, te EDWINA © BROUSE R D 2 Norristown, Pa or MILDEED L JARCHOW, Glen. ork Road, Ridley Park, Pa. Execu- rices W. Harrison Walker, attor- ney X33 on In the matter of the estate of James T Caldwell late of Bellefonte Centre County, Pa, deceased. Letters testameniary on the above estate having been granted lo the undersigned, ali persons indebled to [the sald estate are requested Wo make Hing clang or demands against said {estate to present ihe same without (delay for settlement to MARY CALD- | WELd., Execulrix Beliefonte, Pa ‘R Paul Campbell, attorney. ADMINISTRATRIN'S NOTICE. In the matier of the estate of Joel x29 FLBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY AND REAL ESTATE Exe il She as Albert Gum Cum goods, of Clin- same date, ' 18, 1942, at he following real the J. Albert Gummo farm in Lamar Township Clinton approximately six 6) of Lock Haven a containing ap ndred forty-one rovementis. The oonsist a frame and outbuilding: 3 isk PON A WUE 220 ele] of bank barn The homestead of the late Gummo situate in Salona, Township, Clinton County, containing approximately two and one-half (2%) acres and having hereon erected a two story brick dwelling house, large barn, and out- buildings and all modern conven- enoes No. 3. A tract of land in Walker Township, Centre County Pa. con. taining approximately thirty-three (33) acres with no Improvements. This land is located between Lamar and Nittany and West of the Charles Long farm Terms of Cash Real Estate in cash at time of sale and balance within thirty 1303 days upon delivery of deed. The right is reserved to reject any Sale: Personal property 25% land all bids immediate payment, and those have | Any additional terms and condi tions will be announced at time of sale. x32 | |B Stover, ate of Walker Township, | (Centre County, Pa, deceased | letters Of administration on sald [estate havi been granted the un. | [dersigned, all persons indebled there | [to are requested 10 make immediate | (payments, and those having claims | lor demands against the same will to them without delay for ok | i RD, i Bedetoste, | i i For further information consult the undersigned executors or their attorney GEORGE GUMMO Mill Hell. Pa_ RD. 1 WARD GUMMO, Lock Haven Pa. Execulors under Will of J. Albert Gummo, E E HUBLER Auctioneer. A H LIPEZ Attorney, Lock Haven, Pa, Soo WEE
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