Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 29, 1942, Image 10
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. October 29, 1942. Page Two | io the Clevenstine Bakery, Harry Emig, } ; ' PORT MATILDA head ker, M | 44 MAC The Oy Matilda wig hborhood Echoes From the Past in wR My ht | and Over the County News Mh non, Ria pond el af at th he fi home of Mrs. W. W. Shultz, in Por While adjusting the machinery at Soin geass ood i» Y Sunday School Lesson Matilda, on Thursday afternoo: —— —— fonte was well represented at 0) THI \ y f 11 8 . ‘es] yr reel ‘ { [13 t ! H ing fourth ar ver . Schuman Meink concert in Wil-| All State College parking regula- Miss Elaine Brungart is givin 8 beg the Jourdy annivers THE CHRISTIAN VIEW O) I y ears go \ port. Although Madame Heink tion including those for one-and-! course of instruction in first ald Of Lhe club, the program wi n ] MARRIAGE : i 1 venty years of age her two-hour parking, will be rigidly en-! member yf the junior and enjor ON as a Birthday party ' | ations were In keeph lowe'en RA International Sunda choo! Lesson for November 1, 1942 1 Thursday evening the | Undine He ‘ viet ! In \ ab \ ir ‘ t Ihe \ were well received by a foreed from now on, borough police | elasse { thie East Penns Valley \ wm ( he i Hefonte think seriously of wrchasing a \ \ “ 8 me N 1 BOIL onte, t sn A ol. pn il idience dals warned Uk weekend iis High 8cho I'wo class periods each | Fencibile which was organized In new steamer; they have a 3 + 1 " ‘ " Morrd veteran limestone | announcemet uited alter a ! Ihursday afternoon | \ ' . \ vir ona was to observe his 88th arrests were the work lowing Gregg Post roon About 1 From the recent fu u 4 rthday on November ¢ with a din " Walter A. Hugg of Reading, is In, Ww y v1 y the Reading Hospital recovering greeied o) 858, will hold a reunion n } f money in thelr treasury me. Ix te hi M A carrier pigeon al Oo be Sur \ home pite his age ! | Curtin was captain of the olganiaza ‘ alu \ tool ~ etd " interest in | tame. is being held at the Fred \ It : Hospital " y fend _. MO i DOK ail i ve Werest in is a from eration Ot ernin 11 n it WwrAnzed Mi Su er an LVR tobl nt ot " ‘ : adi arm home in Haines towns) n Wn P i n } a Methodist rhs Bo ’ mn enterprises and was helc in Hehted the about formed las week. His condition J. D. Mu y olf n \ : | ( ( g ladi 3 levill | hi vd by hi associote ind | It having ied there abo reported a wing fine but he wil ; n Y Le enter mato that measur } d i 8 tin Wl | weeks ago, apparentis ! hp J i } \ ton oh als My , 4 ond bird | banded with au ! ICmaal | § hospital and “Rl4-119 eck ) well know the members are still livin Bociet Of Lion whe on Text: Genes) i { 11 wWner cag nas am A Lidl M a. & A 0 will FORT MATILDA R.F.D No.l ’ f DEUS in we WORLD o RELIGION, Sa SR Cdl) we BY WW.REID NI 8 Twenty Years Ago w MARTHA Ruest Krone were Elizabeth Work books 3 » en op anal and 01 } y } " isi 4 a hn " . R . ont Oy ent § to bi we. They Coal PUT Pose n China. During the : " sts #1 mn int - La “i A WC ang ali have recenidy been inti ATT : re | vor Bunday 3 N ns an elect y \ thw ittee has re- yianchie id ger is LR ' ENG Aa iin | iy 5 h is . «Ba " Blanc} B . ; . » ed reading matter of an inspi JON~ | pine al t a me Vy average » rehes 0of- for re- Bert front « tt ’ oo $ * 3 HY " HL vi ! iron H } yi i i 4 lannis ’ 1 ® wt A liton GG. Brow: } : ade Milf r unkle in of i fot 3 teacher there ie ins PW y tour t O11 $ west ¢ {tis Cort National 4 : William suffered a sete : 4 evln "T% Y WARE “ g hed pias ' 1 f13¢ I $¢ vel tif r t in Harris Twi Rhoads, et he roi rs. Julia Tubridy HY Riter - . i . dix <i3ital at Phils $end ha ffices at 15 th Avenus ey inistered the American Advis- wy vir Rel Yams pam : . # it3y the aid of bhundn of mission Iw. $250 her . 4 ‘ Mr. Leonard Weller and Mr. and ~~ AAAEE: dias AS oC "ang nis al and C1 o Christian leaders ann DAW Reh wy Alt, Sunday. re Charles Weller, Mr. and Mrs. | 1° [Or Ihe past six 3m re college and graduate school Among the varied forms of relief Florence DeWitt bv heu ) « roti " ak. who i ploy - Wharton Weller and Mr: Charles : ar} " hey wi gradua i Laas batile F. Heichel. et ux, of How “Red at Mill Hall, visited with her ponnet spent the weekend at Pitts. MT and Mrs Blaine Williams anc yaa Yams somimissioners | zones, service to refugees from oocu- parenis Sunday burgh with {riends and relatives on _ ___"" " “ ‘ i : tem ey ongrezat] hin Jurma, orphanages Ann Bugas stroit Micl is October 17 Pak a v A ey A Ao " Yor it rele . rvi fo ET ISI , children lost be- . # " SNE | ¢ wld ’ . PUR" : 31 r anid y T1113 3 & S111 } A is 3 i OUR SIDESHOW Jobin. R. 1Pucer and Edna R, Pasker, Sho: ot ut. 01 Belletonig. enjoying a leave of absence With! Mr and Mrs. Charles Weller, of |= yo 0 ap 0 ood D0 2 AL) PERI FO Tos oor us LTANS- | casse of the war: , medical aid and ) ’ ) of § v Colle ge Clare hee E Pm as Ware $1 home folk Port Matilda and Mr and Mrs. Har- | oo onium visited hix Datents tation avai Th {- rehabilitation for victims of bombe | 4 ( hill Nitta and Zelda B. Das TN: Mrs. Mary Hoover and grandma old Sickles, of Clarion, spent the _. “o —5 + y ; world will afford &s many op- ings, § \Dd famines y A Husking Bees Planned Reese of Karthaus, visited in town weekend sight-seeing in Niagara aastinities for nristian and . FEE Old fashioned husking bees have gundayv with friends Falls and Canada, before Charles om Elia . present bef slat . been received by students at the Mr and Mrs. L. Bradford of Cur- Weller is idtucted into the Army : ar and if addition many nev ‘Continutd on Pape Thiet) Pennsylvania State College to ald wensville. visited at the Bell home on October 20 MF. 20d Mis. GUY Lucas and tom : ed at a Hallowe'er pari) it the farmers who are short of labor dur- Lawrence Williams leaves for his ., . hin » = ily of Fairview. called at the li p the Roman | . home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ing harvest time. Men and co-eds |“ Eh Shi {tn hie | CBMP on October 30 McCartney home Sd. tts Charles Hassinger., on East Curtin who have never lived or worked on Mr. E Shive returned 10 His| 00 or Mrs. Beatty Henry, of oro viey home . . Cruncho, the glass-muncher, street. Those present included: Mary a farm have gone out to farms on home here Sunday. after spending po oorium. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. HF McCartney has teeth that flinch at nothing. Gertrude Barlett, Caroline Brouse, weekends to help the farmer cut and a week with the E. D. Myers family | i barents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomp- ha Sos) Mi Biri Mrs. L. L. Me arts That’s because his diet (aside, of Amy Heilhecker, Isabel Jodon, M husk his corn, build foundations, at Lock Haven son Henry ney ang Oil 1g ren ‘Mr. EH. Runkle E. Harvey, Jean Herron Barbara can corn, thrash oats and wheat, and Mr. and Mrs. E R. Krone and son Amber Lindenmuth of Bellefonte, alk 4 TD hy viish TOWNAI) np unday Ralph McCartney and family of 1 i in our village course, from the glass’ contains lent a” caled or hosphates Sloop. Erma Sloop. Florence Smith, even take care of babies while moth- | Bygene, shopped Saturday at Lock spent the weekend with Mr. and plenty ium and phosphates. raura Alpin, Margaret Barnhart, ers work in the field. This project ‘Haven. On the return trip home| Mrs. Roy Bloom. A Does yours? It should to make Kathryn Barnhart, Kathryn Kilpat- has attracted over 100 students who sr i Mrs. Mabel Yeager of Port Ma- Say Vales, were in “ shots hie EReviies i Flaine Fant a Y l 4 day our teeth and bones _ Get rick, Doiothy 8mith and Elaine Al- Want to “relax from studies and get | rm=———== , | tilda, visited Thursday evening at Sunda) y es strong. Get a few blisters on their hands.” The the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wharton Mr. and Mrs. Milford and family this tip: One level teaspoon of Rumford baking powder, as con- tained in baked foods, provides Y4 your minimum daily require- ment of calcium, % your daily minimum of phosphorus. Get it? Get Rumford! FREE. Your copy of Rumford’s famous sugariess recipe folder—now used in 2'4 million American families! Write Rumford Baking Powder, Box FS, Rumford, Rhode Island. _— Miss Madeline Stover and Miss Louise Abt of Bellefonte, were in- jured painfully Saturday afternoon when the glass in the front door of the McCrory 5c and 10¢ store broke The ghls were going out of the store when the door struck its stop with such force that the glass was broken and they were showered with falling glass. Miss Stover received a deep gash on the forehead while Miss Abt was cut near the temole Beth girls were taken to a physic- ian’s office for treatment, | farmers are recommended by the lo- cal county representative and Farm Security Administration. Read the Classified ads J 7% Relieve LIQUID. TABLETS, SALVE, NOSE 0ROPS WHEN WINDS Weller motored to Tyrone Sunday after GET ROUGH A Windstorm Polley Protects You From Financial Loss. Bes John F. Gray & Son Misery of \ O66 | rz Mr. and Mrs. James Shope, of York. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William Richards - i a — Severe Winter in Russia Here's a weather report that will pass the censor! The Russian winter will be the most severe in years, ace cording to Julio Buston Navarrette, notad director of the Santiago Met jerological Bureau. Extraordinary cruel temperatures of 40 to 50 de- || grees centigrade below zero will be {sorry to see them go, rr ————— | feached, Dr. Navarrette promised. noon Mr. and Mrs. Don Sager of York also Mrs. Btrunk of Howard, were callers in our vicinity recently Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and two children of Milesburg. were call- ers at the latter's parental home Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Butler and daughter were in our village Satur day p. m Mr. and Mis. James Rager and family have moved away We are TELEPHONE COMPANY