YHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA." November 5, 1942. | Echoes From the Past Fifty Yea sling-shot struck the temple on playing In the A stone Willie Brouse Monday, while he school yard. It bled 1 difficult nuisance Marriage the following Suavely Coburn and von Harris t aam from =a on wn ia sSoOn badly damaged by smoke man's stor pr J and Mrs, Luther § Harvest Queen” f lowe'er Lion Bellefonte who finish mention w dred Gunsall Ant following whom here, were Shoe. Mi Mangino Joseph owned gino Were anda boy, has two sets of teeth to keep in good shape. That requires get- ting plenty of calcium and phos- phates in his diet. If you've a head on you, you'll do the same. Listen to this: One level teaspoon of Rumford Baking Powder, as contained in baked foods, pro- vides one-third your minimum daily requirement of calcium, one-half your daily minimum of phosphorus! And Rumford bak- ings are so good you'll wish you had two heads, too! FREE. Rumford’s famous folder of 21 sugarless recipes—now giving aid and comfort to two and a half million American families! Write Rumford Baking Powder, Box FS, Rumford, R. L. fl tie rs Ago vd om I ODIe we Aaron t about 1:30 on 1 cries of fire. T1 {liar iHluminated ! flames which 1 NSH from the it the the New Bus I'he 1 In an old i rom 00on f i Su Ww wi br )y ren fire I « whi oll warehouse Valentine & ( A enty Years Ago i mt wher above Lemont was ¢ i Ki ger bridge keeper, tel nty commissioners: that $60 he would he bridge open to the free tse The Commiss med the price was too high Mr. Klinger collected tolls were the effect that n was several thou fevy nel iareq ion #1 hi g e public fone: se1114 1] ana reports to the total taken | sand doll Marriage licenses te the following couples and Marjorie B. Petzer ing. Howard L were issued George Stere both Flem- Stuart and Mary L Kidder, both of State College: Rob- ert M. Ward Glen Richey and Florence A. Price, Bloomington: Ray G. Clevenstine and Clara A. Gent zel, both of Zion; Gasper Shutika and Caroline Tupka. both Clarence: Harry E. Frey, Binghamton, N. Y and Elizabeth A. Martin, Bellefonte: Donald A. Spicer and Julia Shaffer, both of Bellefonte: William P. Os. man, Spring Mills, and Verna A Brown, Curwensville, Donald Ray, son of Samuel Ray, of Axe Mann, employed at the Titan Metal plant, lost a portion of the third finger of his right hand when it was caught in an electric drill George Knisely, Robert Hood, Ben I'nte, IL. H. Wion and W. D. Zerby, Esq. composed a motor party which drove to Lewisburg to attend a foot ball game between Bucknell and Muhlenburg Colleges I'he building of the first fron fur in Centre County was coms memorated Monday afternoon when, before a crowd of 2,000 persons, a tablet on the old furnace at Thomp- son Spring, near State College, was unveiled by officials of the Pennsyl- vania Historical Commission, The tablet was presented to Penn State P. Donchoo of | and received by forme: and Dr. A. FE Department inscription | secretary 101 wa College ark of Colonel the produ Centre “i| REAL ESTATE |; TRANSFERS | YD. $125 BLANCHARD (From Last Week) on last Tues. Lizzie Hood of of Mrs Elsie Kidwell the Ma- arrived home weekend aul Gardner, with at Quantico, Va., Saturday to spend the his mother, Mrs. Lulu Gardner, Madeline Harter was called home in Bellwood, last Wed- due to the sudden death of The sincere sympathy is extended to or aay. mother { the community Mr. Harter Men, Women! Old at 40, 50, 60! Get Pep Feel Years Younger, Full of Vim Don't Blame evhaneted | wor neout, Fandown feeling on your age. Thowands amazed st what a little prepping up with Ostres will do. Contains general tonies often needed after 40 ton, eralcium phosphate, Vitamin Bi. A 73-year. old dostor writes: ‘1 took 18 mysell Restits were fine Cet apesial Inteodurtory 205 site Owirey Tonte Tablets today for ¥ 282. Stop teeling oid “art feeling peppier younger, this very day At all good drug stores everywhere. ced as by bodies facking | | Over the a ———— | "County News Although Centre County experiens sudden cold weather last week temperature not been low in previous according two Dr. Hans Neuberger, Penn State College meteorologist The lowest average temperature for October is which is 1 lower t week's low temperature of lowest recorded tempera- | October was 12 degrees In have 50 Years, 26 degre degree than las Eungard wR Mills hunting e Mr, Eung 1 County implement dealer last week returned Xpedition to accompanied Maynard Dr. Foster and ana the ard friend: Winfield, and of Miffiinburg The riding motor Mo party ntana v AA Besides the present Mrs. Ma ul Bradford D ade: as M. Bradford, Mrs Mrs. Robe Martz, My Miss Mary Potter and Mr. Zettle v Potter Good han Dara were F event: Diteh ida the 8 of Mr: Kitchen a r. and Mrs. Ros ter Catharin with Mr Jamison and had Sunday Mrs. Frank P daugh dinner Gears Enroliment last Thursday evening at Leadership Training School increased to thirty is closed now, since the classes meet only four more times. At the Evangelical Rally Day ser- vices on Sunday the sum of $96 was $ vie raised for the Sunday school treas-| ury. Willlam Fohringer, Miss Ruby Fohringer and Y Tusseyville, and the partment from the children’s de- home church furnished special music for the pro-| gram. Young people from the Sun-| and day school acted as officers teachers on this occasion Mr Pat of were Acronsburg, Sunday {supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo, | {ing this week in the State College | {Bweeney and family Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith of | Baltimnore, spent the weekend with his parents, me. and Mm. G. Frank [8mith Mr. and Mrs. Harry Potter, daugh- | deer ~five. Registration | Nevin Brown from and Mrs. Ray Boob and son, will remain in the area Roanna Hill Winsor of Boals. burg has been commissioned a lleu- tenant junior grade in the United States Naval Reserve and will report at the WAVES training school at Smith College, Southampton, Mass, on November 10, Mrs. Winsor, who was graduated from the College In 1023, returned to Centre County In 1088 to purchase and reopen the Boalsburg Tavern which she opera- ted until this year Recently she was with the audio-visual studies division of the EWT pro. gram Mrs College Be No 0 llefonte Chapter 151, { the Moose, initiated 118 ceremonies held at the Spring street last The initiation if Mooseheart Day and U8 en from ¢ birtl Davi f Mooseheat general The Women candidates at North on Ng Alor wa nator uncer He Loval 1 Gover Deen » (ireat Lakes olk, Va Fy Upper Mise Grayhill Middiebur ph Topiano. isgionary So- st Wednesday evening at H nse with Mrs. J. M. Kirkpat- rick as The program Was based on a study of Alaska and In- with these members leading the Mrs Boal, Helen Miller, Mrs. F. A. Auman on the district meeting at These other members were present Mrs. Chester A. Spyker, Mrs Harry Potter, and Mrs. George Benner Members prised Mrs evening of by masking home for a Paranda hostess dia SCUSKIONS es Marth Barbara yorted a Potter reg Lemont of the Yo-Yo Club sur- Frank Bradford on the her birthday, Thursday, and meeting at her party. These persons were present: Mrs. C. A. Miller, Mrs Philip Bradford, Mrs. Milford Luse, i Mrs. Kryder Frank, Mrs. W. A. Alex- ander, Mrs. Talitha Delaney and Mrs. George Benner Mr. and Mrs, Rome Gingrich en- ‘tertained these guests from Pleasant Gap last Thursday: Mrs, Edward Lair. Mrs. Robert Clark, Mrs. C. M. Lair and son Charles, Jr. Mrs. Verna Geiss Miller accom- pafiled Mrs. George Geiss to Mifflin | burg on Monday, where she remain- ed for a visit with Mrs. John Ross- man. Mrs. Geiss went on to ber home in Philadelphia. The Rebekah lodge is making plans for a benefit card party for ithe U. 8. O., Tuesday evening, Nov. i7 at 8 o'clock, in the I 0. O. F. hall. Mrs. Kathryn Breon began clerk- Children’s Shop. i Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gilligan and {two children, i Marie, who have been visiting sinoe {last Monday with Mr. and Mrs. D. | ip Beliefonte at Widmann & Teah. |ters Barbara and Eleanor, and song C. Mitterling here, left yesterday for Jack Horner, Miss- | and Patrick and Miriam | thelr return trip to Albany, On Al a meeting of the Boy Beout executive council last Wednesday evening, Harold Bradford was elected president of the local troop committee, Others on the committee are Daniel 8. Daup, J. F, Wetzel, the Rev. C. C, Otto, C. Willlam T. C. Willams, and the Rev Keener, David 1. Graybll]l was ed first assistant Scoutmaster Ernest Wagner, s« instant JACKSONVILLE (From Last Week) and Mrs. Raymond Billy, w callers home Bunday even The stork made la xt HI E Booger DR elect and cond a Mr son at been named Both mother and fine William Boone there Mrs William Evelyn as Howard, and om 2 Centre Hall, called at the Rich- nada home, 8 WA £2 I. wi oa Bog whiers inday d Mrs Jane and the weekend ormer's Sumner Noll spent mot her freshman was coiision School, in a believed Bur dal cemetery Mir be grea and among having baen who seemed be ' that to grieved family who remain 14 deepest and heartfelt To the we extend our sympathy n———— —— ZION (From last week) Miss Ida Kauffmen Gap, spent a few days with brother, Horabe ily Mr. and Mrs. Joel Clevenstine of Fairmount, W. Va. spent the week- end with home folks Mr. and Mrs. Epley White of Axe- mann, were Sunday dinner guests at the Lioyd White home. Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Kerstetter and son nt Thursday at Centre Hall Pleasant week fam- of las her and {This Week) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rockey, Misses Cora Stover and Mary Struble, Mrs John Corman and Howard Struble attended the Sunday School con- vention at St Mon « day | Mrs. Joel Clevenstine it spending {two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Wil- liam Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Gilmore, J. 8 Royer, Mrs. John Hockman and Mrs | Bruce Emerick spent Tuesday with Rev. Keller at Martinsburg. | Quite a number of folks attended the school fair and play held at { Hublersburg last Wednesday. The {play was well attended and every- {body announced it as a great suc- i cess. Congratulations to the students land faculty of WTHS. Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Gllmore and {daughter spent Sunday evening with relatives In Pleasant Gap. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman White and | daughters were Sunday digner | Axems at the Epley White home at atl ate College on Axemann. CHRISTIAN NURTURE THE FAMILY IN International Sunday School Lesson for November §, 1942, Golden Text Train up = should he Pron child In the way he go Is old will not Text: Deut Timothy 3; Lassaom 0 10S 1» we WORLD who are unable, from own knowledge, to adequately teach their chlidren religious truths, And, many of these par- ent Christians and of our Lhe sad t a ad Lo say are professiy ome prominent members churches If a their «¢ are desires that hiidren be brought up Christian atmosphere, they remember UU the “atmos- th them. The most a little child idiments religious hould come from a loving ( who practice the confines for God and vigenond in Ifizhness and der) couple sincerely shall ng Wa er of BY WW.REID 4 stead ole y Wh ‘ N i people 10 go t PACET? "ma COnRIGeT zull between traditional worship and minds Archbishe ow ty hats the of { “Ris Dean Howard Washington organist Dn Chandler Dr. Seth Bing! David McK ers missionaries have heiped Christian billd a Ie goodwill servoir of friendship and America throughout the world. Wendel] Willkie the nation by radio last week the {f this list ings t this gO schools colleges for told Al hat op © have created he DoE- which Masson ~ reservolr the and many of them pitals Americans- have fo world old countries ing Irag unded in the Many of men ) or Turkes or China--have studied under Am- erican teachers whose only interest has been to spread knowledge. Now in our time of crisis, we owe a great to these men and women who made friends for us.” aATies ners of the icaders of today 1 1 bh Ae debt have During »" th yanry 2 or iv WICTH BAP cgenominaliion has various foreign fields, de fact that most Baptist wes have been forced out of ihe earliest mission fielg en- church Burma fered LY the from W Coast O18 sion of military author- are now being enrolled in other an colleges, according to of- { Japanese Student Reloca- n 250 colleges have by the decisk tes Ameri these young apanese are Protestants, Adit i AAEUE Squ been advising bro- to carefully check boys in their inday and Roger ire, schools, are seventeen vears take the vows of He believes that the home church armed foroes ouraged to pro- Christia faith and join for it will strengthen keep steady and to hold to ndards of conduct * ce Men's Council,” with rl V. Herron as executive been set up in New by the borough federation to coordinate the ef- churches in their work service men in this leave he Council is recommending hurches that they welcome men armed forces to all church services, that they enter- tain wherever possible in the homes of memberg of the congrega- } within the churches—gdi- ¥ local Church Service Clubs be made available reading " writing materials, wash- rooms, showers, sleeping acoommo- dations, damming and mending ser- vice, information on shopping, hotel and room lists, parce] checking sere contacts with friendly Jas DUrCHeS of the 1H Loe them vice, ang | people for some time after an | do not make telephone calls. Keep lines clear for Civilian Defense! | ~THE BELL TELEPHONE CO MPANY DF
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