Pugs To THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX, Bepfember 3, 1942, Echoes From the Past Sorrow Fifty Years Ago The market report showed the fol- J. J. Sents, of lowing prices: potatoes, 50 cents; |Miss Emma Leathers egRrs, 12'4c; lard 12 cents; breakfast [at the home of the bacon, 14 cents; hams, sugar cured, | Eagle 11:30 o'clock last Friday 15 cents; country hams, 16 cents | morn: 8 After a wedding break- butter, 20 cents; onions, $1 a bushel [i t the happy couple left for Wil- | | | € | | Williamsport, and were married bride at Mt at v "wre v 1 vw | v Lawrence L. Brown, formerly of |lamsport where they will reside Bellefonte, according to the Sunday Mahlon Fryberger brother Philadelphia ‘apt. C. T. Fryberger, died at found and home in Philipsburg on Monday about his mysterious | ternoon, of typhoid fever. He last heard | Ung about 30 vears of City nd hi teemed The Forema t Bellefonte thrown of his afl wns fn cannot be | are alarmed Inquirer, his friends sudden and When Atlantic John Was animal pon disappearance from he was in Last week Mr near Centre Hall his horse by the which then f churned his man the Injury A suggestion that the fragrant fashioned rose our grand A moderate 12 is sald to disa that they and two of will drive them Note Does anvo old-fa ned On last Friday miah Fasig part of Bel home WAS called for to his as ser came out and of they into the moments ceased to beat 3 tal passed away a wile, two son He was was kindly age inter Wed man hly ¢ irred A ning stumbling | him 1dvances ite hecome appet comes from abr OT Se geraniun eranium keeps geranium reeable be subdued belove "i mothe fie shi rose § evening who lives 1 1 on llefonte, was he suddenly overcome and George Mr. Willia with the ¢ carri his on t a nce other fession Marria the follow Coble Houservi Rivers State College Sarah Kissel James P. Nolan both Bellef y Ida Parents jamin Meek hoth Rush ide Reber The Ago willl Robert succeeded AR a police am RBottor! George the Mr at the o a ne a Ree Reed Twenty Years ‘Glenn resignec ert Bellef Bore Bottorf { { Mr Rr member of onte force emploved ademy ro tan Wilbur H ace M Mayer proprietor t Hublersh McClint general struck 5 tore at and driven by Bellefonte blinded by t ing car and di id trian, Mr. McC minor bruises David L. Dennis, well dent of Pine Grove Mills, was and killed by a who failed to stop after Mr. Denni abo old, was from Sunday car struck its front Dropping home, the man was run over wheels of car His was ine badly mangled. Pol were attempt or ing to locate the death car and certain ame its driver otiple Mills, and ( Albert FP Bees both Belle- Bud Henry. Milroy King, Aaronsburg. er, Philipsburg ia F. McMonagle, Port Matilda amir Cramer and R » College Fire iT Fog Zerby said an appro 1 not see the pedes- and odie lintick escaped with knocked Ww D by ne Was er Tal Mae ral D. Mend and rah ~ S4 known res struck motorist I amp dent, t heir homes in years spending a week at instant Ciirls Bellefonte fier the Potter-Hoy ¢ at Curtin as guests of Mr Clarence Williams. Those up were Rachael McKelvey McKelvey, Mary Woodring Grace Carson, Mary Eckenroth, Mil dred Brown. Louise Knisely, Cather. Mever, Catherine Bullock, Cath- ine Parley. Dorris Morris, Louise Barnhart, Eleanor Barnhart and Mauvis Furey Tor iy the acct it B4 church who was returning on venine w hen him and bumper y to the road in a large touring carried him on sixty feet. Ft front of his by body for ANCEs the the jee as- the ne 1 of We Proudly Salute ree the TITAN METAL ANUFACTURING CO . for the outstanding honor it has earned in the Nation's industrial field ! Central Pennsylyania Gas Company The total number of lHeenses Issued in Pennsylvania to August 25, 1922, was 715,000 Rudolph Valeria, 19-year-old min. er of Osceola Mills, had his left hand amputated at the Cottage State Hos pital, Philipsburg, after the hand had been badly mangled In an explosion namite up of dy Samuel Ray, for a number of vears employed in the A. E, Schad plumb- ing shop in Bellefonte, purchased L C. Bullock's plumbing business at State College and was to assume the establishment in the ure American Lime & Stone Com-~ industry with the largest pay- this section, announced a ten increase in pay to all em- Pred Chandler returned trip having | months the birth Margaret Cook retur rado where she had been t of the James control of near fut The pany roll in per cent ploye from a abroad in Eng spent land land Mi ned from i spend. with her and Mrs Schlow departed BEV buying trip to York ecure winter merchandise Bellefonte store holders of tl | Bank ate Col following director: PF. P. Nol B. Meyer H. Yocur D. Ch hrer, B. F immer Mr pal : for a New Peo) of Sts Ww REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS County Rossman ia Furnace, ».. $35 K. Keller, ef Norris, et ux t in State College, M. Ru ux Aberty Harry College, ux, to State 8! 0 ya vd David of M R. D, pert, to Samuel ME] Hall, £500 of of Twi Belle- fon Zerby, of “leming, tract in Unionville, 83.160 Margaret A. Ream, et al to M. Blazina, of Pellefonte, Spring Twp. $1 Harvey J. Markie, iam L. Larimer, of Bel 2. tract in Spring Twp. Ida Mae Weaver, et to Miriam W. Wolfe, tract in Bellefonte, th Ward, $1 Miriam W. Wolfe, et bar, to Mir- jam W. Wolfe, et bar. of Edgewood, tract in Bellefonte, North Ward, $1. Kate Ratowsky, to Wilbur T. Wil- et ux. of Philipsburg, tract in hilipsburg, $1. First National Bank of Philips- rg. to Raymond H. Schnarrs, et ¢., of Philipsburg, tract in Philips rg, Sl. Centre County Commissioners, to Mrs. J. B. Largent, et al. of Tyrone, tract In Taylor TWD. $125 Centre County Commissioners, to Mrs. J. B. Largent, et al, of Tyrone, tract in Taylor Twp. $450 Sam B. Reed, et ux, to Roy Eyer, Pennsylvania Furnace, Ferguson Twp. $1. Esther 8. Schad, to W. Franklin McClellan, of State College, tract in State College, $1. J. W. Hensgey, et ux, to John H Henszey, of State College, tract in State College, $1. Reconstruction Finance Corp. 1 i n 4] Jog ty 4 Wack et ux. to Mir- lefonte, R. D £3 al, by of Edgewood, heirs Nor wr a Frid ams, f of D., tract Twps., $1. Reconstruction Finance Corp, Russell E. Poorman, of Bellefonte, R. D, tract in Spring Twp. $1. in ‘of fifty like those of thirty: what, the race needs, perhaps, of thirty who can act like people of | | ry, automobile | tract in| to, Donald E. Billett, of Bellefonte, R.! Spring and Benner | Jacksonville, to! is people Over the County News A real estate summated last Leon H, Smith, the owner of Loose property, Millheim. The by Guy O. Muss that contains land, all of which is buildings. It has some fine timber on it, but all buildings, except house and barn, have been removed No one injured in accident three miles east Hall on Route 45 about 6 last Wednesday night amounting about $200 when the operated by Wolle of Mills, and Zubler Miiis R D swiped veling In opposl direct Motor Police the Gap tation inves filed Zubler for if the ie Alpha Fire . srved econd transaction was weekend whereby of Millheim, became the former Dennis on North street in home, now tenanted er, is part of a tract thirty-six acres of adjncent to the CON - a two-car of Centre 30 o'clock Damage occur: WAS to Car Spring Spring while State Joseph Micha i of tra fons fron Pleasant tigated operating nigne v The Thompson Grove was the den where the Millheim Lions took their mates for an annual get-together and fun-fest last Tuesday evening An excellent plenic meal was served by Mr. and Mr: W. Henninger of the Millheim Hotel, The ladies, di- vided into two opposing teams, en- in bell ringing contest Paul F. Bartges, of Aaronsburg who is a member of Company I, 3rd Battalion, 2nd Regiment of Penn- vivania Reserve Guard, has been promoted to Corporal, as of August This company recently ved three weeks ( duty followin thi ly fi northern ps Alleghe 5 wed n 1st NET mn police in the ’ Port ood Lroop are SUD lec he Governor President CENTRE HALL (From Last Week LOCALS AND PERSONAI Gilligan Cia... hter ame the parents faug Miriam Marie or Mrz. Gilligan wag the f Miss Miriam Mitterlin g. daught Mr Mrs. D. C. Mitterli Isabel and Mae Musser Spring. are spending this week wi their aunts, Mrs. FP. V. Goodhar Mrs. H W. Potter Misses Barbara Poller and Mar- tha Spyker who have been employ. mmer atl Eaglesmere, plan remain there until Labor Day Zenas Sav wig elected and science be and of Roc) ed this st to after of Pottsville, physical education post in the high chook did not acoept the position The cancy has not vet been filled Mise Ellen Bradford, accompanied by Miss Mary Jane Smith of Har- risburg, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Brad- ford. Miss Miriam Brooks, Miss Nellie Jane Knarr and her guest, Misg Betty Zeigler also spent the weekend bere Woodrow Bradford of York, spent Sunday here with his parents, Among Centre Hall's men in the armed forces, these spent the week end here: Donald McCormick, George Emerick and Lynn Blazer, of Camp Kilmer, N. J.. and William Confer, of Fort Bragg, N. C Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Paul Bradford at Grange Fair were these relatives from Phoenixville: Mr. and Mrs. William Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Bradford and four children, and Mr. and Mrs Ellis Moses and two sons. age who to a here of Harrisburg Ric Geary x Werk hiteman kert's of with Ww at of ha Breer kinsburg Fr ank Geary Sunday Riegel attended a banquet Sunday at the camp on the Couder above Lock Haven Pierre De Benk and in, of New York City, are this week with her par- and Mrs. William Colyer and Mrs. Milan Jamison, Mrs Kathryn Jamison and son Grey, spent Sunday afternoon and evening with Mr. and Mrs, R. 8. Jamison LITTLE NITTANY The Frain school will not open until September 16th All other schools of the township will open on September 8th. i Melvin Harter won first prize with his 4H Club pig at Grange Fair Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Butler of Mill Hall, R. D, are rejoicing over the | arrival of a fine baby boy born on August 30th i A large number of people attends! ed the Delaney reunion on August | 30th, held at the Delaney homestead | from T fie Tame i WV inter Pik SON {in Little Nittany. i D. M. Bradford 1s taking his an- | nual two weeks’ time. Sunday guests Mrs. W. vacation at this of the Rev. and K. Hosterman were: Mr. i Beech Creek, and Mrs. W. G. Hosterman and Mr. | and Mrs. O. W. Hosterman and] children of Aaronsburg. and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bartley and family of The Rev. and Mrs. H. W. Heisley and four daughters of Lock Haven. jare spending today with the Rev. | {and Mrs, W. K Hasterman. Advertisements would make people | John Long of Willard, Ohie, is] visiting his uncle, J. L. Tressler., | Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MeOlintie and | two children of Fine Grove, spent! ‘ |Bunday here at the Willa Me Me- | Visitors at the Orvis Clark home | on Sunday were: Robert Dolan and | Francis Dullen of Howard, Mr. and | Mrs. Charles Moore and children of | and Franoes Mann | and Mr. Shaffer of Salona. COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLINE BELLEFONTE Temple Court Phone 199 BUSH HOLLOW Sunday Bunday. Preaching service lately after Bunday welcome Lo each school next wi) Sunday School Lesson Come oul to § school. You and ail prayer meeting Wednesday nL Know mervi JOSEPH SOLD INTO SLAVERY on definitely International Sunday School Lesson RoY 1942. wo for September 12 compan to Sunbur and where meeting ended returnin Omi evening Hig Lesson Text: Genes ay school p tf ti N y in the j well attended 15 SALVE, NOSE DOr We're Proud to Add Our Congratulations to the TITAN METAL MANUFACTURING COMPANY for the record it has made in assuring an all- out VICTORY THE MEN AND WOMEN IN THIS PLANT ARE MAKING AN OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO THEIR COUNTRY CLASTER’S BELLEFONTE, PA.
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