Page Two YHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA." November 19 1,94 Echoes From the Past - Fifty Years Ago election « I'uesday ry rv ouldered hi » a week's deer months and usec a0 .006) OUR § IDESHOW Madame Futura, Seeress Ex- traordinary, speaks: “I see tall handsome man. Your husband, no? He has weesh. He weesh biscuits—many biscuits, I see mystic symbols. Ah they mean calcium, they mean phosphorus. They mean good bones, good teeth. My secret charm: One tea- spoon Rumford Baking Powder, in these biscuits give 4 daily minimum requirement phospho- rus, ¥4 daily minimum calcium. Good. You go for short trip—to buy tan Rumford Baking Powder, no?”’ FREE. Rumford’s sugarless recipe lolder that will be r baking fortune! Address Rumiora Baking Powder, Box FS, Rumford, Rhode Island. that made has been Mmes, the new daily started at Williams and has Ball Centre « Newton 8S editor It 18 reported Bailey, the of et AN MK tendered a pre the Gazette, on The to bw yosition Paper December M1 time In the same iderable ra he rage ne Power Com lineman pany State Geologist The Cent there addressed to Democrat declared probability that little of oil cial quantities or £Aa8 being f and explained ths shale found in the coun- not of the oil-bearing kind letter was written in reply to about the contemplat- of a well near Port Ma- the “Penn-Tenn Corpora- nn,” which had offices in Altoona The Bellefonte P. O. 8. of A. lodge purchased the entire equipment of the G. A. R. headquarters in Potter-Hoy building for a reported consideration of $800. The P O. 8 of A. had been meeting in the G A. R. rooms for a number of yeais The latter organization had main- tained rooms there since the build- ing was erected in 1885. Only 35 members of the G. A. R. post here remained and they were getting too iold to climb the stairway to the meeting room. Futiice meetings were ito be held in the Court House, Comme in Centre county, the type of ty wa The news $ stories ed a: illing tilda tic by the! Forty-two additional seats were installed In the auditorium of Bellefonte High School to ace wdate Increased enrollment, The to have a seating capacity $400 persons Mi Ci and stenographer in the Company office; burgh to undergo train- weeks In telephone being Lhe room ol bo kK jell here itherine Conaghan keeper l'elephone to Pitt Ing for three compat chool went i returned eme- nssist- department Shugert, who had had accepted a position as no where he been ounting Lime i the it AN yal ne wrican and Sto offices to Ww of wssued rederick Dot) | | REAL ESTATE | TRANSFERS Cale fo $200 ENCE ve CLA and william Lauck of Snow Shoe 3 observed a holi- ines having ho school Wed i Mr. E. R. Ki or the past by ne has been housed week with neuritis wishing him a speedy recov. Mr sale a in ts calied on attended Bru ronsbu gard Saturday and Penng Valles was to Lock Haven Saturday on bus. at 14 i Shore, Weird Experiences in Philippines Noted correspondent recounts one of the weirdest of his experiences discovery on a little known hilippine island of a maid who nild read the future in the magic fire. Don’t miss this astonishing revelation in the November 20th is- sue of the American Weekly, the big magazine distributed with the Balti- more Sunday American, On sale at all newsstands. wanton A ——————— ~Hunt Safely-Return Safely. KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'S Phone 9500-R-1 Pleasant Gap, Pa. ABC and YOSS WASHERS Bendix Home Laundry Electric Stoves | Sunday visitors at PERE. A ——— Over the County News Star Route Mail Carrier Clarence U. Strayer of Madisonburg, was helped Into considerable of a dilem- early Monday by the dense fog hung that section of the Mr Loo to the culvert at the Routes 85 and 445 In Brush | of his car dropping wheel of adjacent ditch. Held on the the axle i vheel | ma that county over close of Valley, into cul no until with his needs arove Strayer junction one the Dy V na ion ) BLraye willed ries Hosterman came by at th "Heed : Hi f truck " homes comply gement gnt Ww groon i at Penn State 8 armed fc Centre Democra tuiations on NYDERTOW Workers cla Mrs. Harry i Wednesday evening, with the follow- ing present Mrr Howard Ardery, Mrs. Ed Dorman, Mrs. Ralj Mrs. George Harshberger, Mrs Lannen, Mrs. Ralph Ishler, Mrs ery Krape, Mrs. Glenn Rogers, Mrs Nevin Stover, Mrs. Joh; Spangler, Mrz. Willard Truckenmiller, Mrs David Straesser, Mrs. John Waltz Mrs. Harry Walizer, June, Helen and Glenn Rogers, Jr. Janice Ardery, Marian Lannen and Donnie Stover Mr and Mrs. Nevin and Donny. were Tue r afternoon t the John Walizer home at reese S The Willing clase me Stover on visitor Salonga Mrs. Heaton, daughter Beulah and son Orvis, and granddaughter Patsy, were Sunday visitors at the Christ Heaton home at Howard Mr. A. B. Beck, 1 Ir. and Mrs. John! Kissell, Mrs. Mildred Wenskie and Johnny Joe, and Walter Brant were Bunday visitors in Lock Haven Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wallzer and family spent Sunday afternoon at the Harold Wetzel home at Salona. Mr. and Mrs. John Dorman and granddaughter of Clintondale, were the Ed Dorman son | home. Mrs. Reed of Lock Haven, was {also a weekend visitor at the same {hore Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Stover and! soni Donny, were Sunday afternoon callers at the H. M. Waliger and! Sam Rishell homes at Clintondale, | LITTLE NITTANY Mr. and Mrs. Pred Lose and daughter Jean of Bellefonte, spent! Sunday evening at the Earl Harter! { home. | Oladys and Earl Harter, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Harter, Miss | svent | | Bunday of last week at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harter at) State College. { Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harter are re-| Joicing over the arrival of a baby boy flavor because of the type of food it had been consuming It may be that youth will win this war on the fighting fronts of the but on home front some rather ancient individuals are doing things worthy of mention. In prool thereof, is the record of Frank Tom- linson of Aaronsbui citizens. Prank husked 1548 bushel And that a big man world, the Ong oldest robust man this fall n always a of corn Young job for here wa ol alk among the open! of iat the number would be consider because of ortsmen Mg HoensSed ably ne ny mnt Cason of hunter decreased this yea er due 10 Bele ‘ Millhein issed the eight vig gnine Fia home Wit } of a l4-day furiough, Mi Rudy | 8 Eracuat High School annual bazaar under Ald of Graysville be the Hall the aus- if the Ladies Pres rian ch B i pices urch, will PF idred Dreibel- Grace Harper Ellenberger, Elsie Char- man Lilly Violet DeArmit Eves, Elsie Ever Mrs. George Noll Nancy Rider KENNEDY Mrs callers and re- and were Harry Lucas in our village Mrs. Phil McCartney, also Mr 1 were Lock Haven shop- Phi FRR PET Lucas Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and daughters were callers in our village Sunday Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McCartney and son spent Sunday p. m. at Pleasant Gap, at Samuel Mulbarger home Mr. and Mrs children called Sunday at ter’s parental home Mrs. Estella Nelson of State Col- lege, spent Sunday at her home Mrs. William Aikey and two daughters of Harrisburg, spent Sun- day with her mother, Mrs. Emma Aly i the Joseph Butler and the iat- | Rightnowr Ralph McCartney of Pleasant Valley Sunday Art Bathurst called at the H. E. McCartney home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. LL. L. McCartney called at p.m Mr. and Mrs. James Rager greet- ed old friends Saturday - With 12,000,000 foreign-born in the Inited States, there is every reason why we should remember that near- iy all of them are intensely loyal to this country. WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH calle) In our community on the Nelson home Sunady WOODWARD Pvt, Carl D. Motz, 28th A. A. F and, Atlantic City, N. J., in com- pany with his parents, Mr. and Mn E. W. Motz and Warren Bhrecken- gast, left on Wednesday afternoon, after a three-day furlough, for Bun- bury, where he entrained for Atlan- tic City to resume his Hu high school chums and acquaint- ances can address him as above boys with our letter this locality of winte; inches of snow Thi wave mercury above zero fa 1) { duties let's cheer Lh on its first last Friday real two the day real cold ing the grees taste about fell ing aur- followed by morn- 14 wil On Sunday registered 1 8} de. we coldest ad ing all Winger was Jucky Uu RUNVI wt 1 winter las Friday and Saturday when it rained stiowed and blew fiercely in our sec- Ne experienced to Altoona next nal examina yiidren of Middleburg, su nd greeted friends as they pass Milt Purl Edward ville preach } service at 10 (From Last Week) The C. E. Flying Squadron will be held at the U. B. church next Tues day evening Nov, 17. at 7:30. Dr aynard Sparks will be here and the message Dr. Maynard i« well known here among the Belle fonte High Schoo] students, where he attended when h father was pastor of the Runville charge The Royal Bons and Daughters Sunday School class will hold their business meeting at the home of Miss Verna Reese, on Friday eve- ning, Nov. 13 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Furl moved to Bellefonte last Tuesday. Richard is employed at the American Lime and Stone Co. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Milton and family motored to Punxsutawney (Albion U. B. charge) to visit with Rev. E. R. Miller and family, last Sunday. Their daughter, Rosle Mil- ler, came back with them for a visit here Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Walker motor- ed to Cumberland, Md. last Sun- day to visit their son, Harrison, who is to be transferred to a training camp in Texag soon. The U. B. church posted an honor roll in the church with 17 names of young men of our community who have left our firesides for service with Uncle 8am, and soon we will have a service flag presented to the church in their behalf. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sinclair {and family and Mrs. James Carlson | and daughter of 8now Shoe, Philip Peters and Odie Kelly Milesburg, visited with Newton Louck, last Sunday. Mrs. Ray Lucas is reported on the | sick list and | this writing. aeliver a | Walter Herrald is off duty at the’ | Titan Metal Co. plant on account of | ! an infection on his hand, caused by {a plece of metal he got in it while | it work Religion suffers considerably from | {the business managers of churches. Te relieve Ng Mery of COLDS 666 i". Tar "Babb Tian” + Wendorin Lasumans rentered and | of | is in the hospital at | wv Sunday, pr v MOTIVES THAT STRENGTHEN FAMILY LIFE International Sunday School for November 22, 1942 Lawson GOLDEN TEX fallet} 1 Cor Love (Lesson Text: Exodus 2: 1-4; 24: 14-15 Eph. 5: 28-31; 6 It great heresy of the me the fact that it is too oflen Children left It is time Our ultra-modern parents mogern Hon : aduit- are out the picture a bE dulgent be cali ; American Cl among cl weakest is tie-up Christianity and organ Ameri- Or- links in belween one of the life the ganiped labor eG During the past’fifteenn months the American Bible Society has sent 84 Bibles, 658240 New Testa ments 361 466 Gospel] portions to chaplains in the Army and Navy distribution to men vices overseas and at home. During this period, a new issue of the New Testament was produced for the Merchant Marine—similar to the Navy Testament but bearing the Merchant Marine insignia . * 3 . 19 1 ii. nd nn 1} > for in the se: According to Dr. Ralph E. Diffen- dorfer. of the Board of Missions of the Methodist church, the war has caused no withdrawal of Methodist missionaries from India, Portuguese Past Africa, the Belgian Congo, An- cn ppp sg ———— N ph » -' School Lesson of the should be family JCCESS, the our fe welfare rgntly he MICE When we w 'f with drey have me ahead v i are ll bee 1 0TC | our united in Christ- love will be happy family and influence will be a mighty force its community fring f come Lhe ¥ homes. The family missionanes Burma are religious work, re- to the American ital Association, In a majority of medical doc- wd a better mental and emo- attitude in patients who have 18 n in those who do “The patient who has faith in a much brighter menta] attitude, is better able to cope with pain, has more interest in 4 cooperates more than one who not.” is the general feeling sicians. That there should be more consultation between physician and clergyman, and the development of cooperation and con- fidence between them, looking to- ward the betterment of the attitude and spirit of the patient, seems to be generally accepted by both pro- fessions 3 th 1 8d «180 his church has n recovery, a does of phy Pay “oe The Christian churches of the United States and of Great Britain (Continued on Pape Three) BY a One you may never have thought of . . ® You can't send service men even the small Jenional gifs youordinarily gave. And bigger 4 things ta sailors have to “travel light ask the “folks back home” for these: retres, home-made cake, pen and up too much space; soldiers and ." But their letters 1 wih clips; wallets with insignia. And it's amazing how many ask for Noxzema. Here's why: Men in the service are out in wi in cold water becomes a major all kinds of hated, Feet got Sore, hands chapped They want Noxzema because this one ja, that takes so lietle space, brings such quick relief these 5 ways: 1 SHA troug) when can be IRRITATION. softens EC ae kd pA BURNING FEI ofA livite Monat ‘tetas orbedciothes. Sin. CHAPPED HANDS, FACE, LIPS. helps heal the tiny cots in rough,
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