¥HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PR. Rage Two Ai ————— Echoes From the Past Fifty Years »go feet long WHS Hoyt's mill In He had been the up- A panther nine killed last week neat Clearfield county roaming the woods In country a long time 10 inst of river for Sup posed be Clearfield count) N. 8. Bailey Fomes, the new dally fir the new eantor « paper to mal appear » thls week chnristma Rev. H tir mee sane all hours Pennsyiy ters, et served at The refusal the afila sa among CRRCUTIIONE ees a rd searon tied uel 10 ¢ xpe a not generany phe purchased Rhoad by the he was His newna Daniel nome ich J nove 1nd 8 Iran ¢ allowed to make oecasio him While driving hon Snow in jut ie kidded ad, He fonte Hospital Archi fOr a new ana and m oie t LICH TIE Lily 8 be ODE James nte nfter of active empioymen 1863 Sany nad al that COI ith the Trust Company the latter slight health, Mr. Cook was 7. and expected to cont work (an the Centre Count) and loen Association Pe of a impairment years of i pie SS —— KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'S Phone 9599-R-1 Pleasant Gap, Pa. ABC and VOSS WASHERS Bendix Home Laundry Electric Stoves - John T. Fowlel owler Station I i his tion in- of valuable works. One most in sting { the collection Is ¢ py work 1609 Last reside week nylon t ale of ntire t Tyrone. The variety own nl Hborary, a Olle cluded a great of the tere volumes o Josephu printed in water Ward break malt West I'he at nie McCi¢ wd Maggie of ph DLR. Jacob Rebeecy Nyman, both Twp... James E. Stover f Woodward. J Cassady { Heaton ant of Boggs and Carrie hn H Nittans Hall Webster emo the oom - hie Hed with a eu had a record of never vacation for 22 ric. who had been wi of ts have year h the $i1¢ ang that it w tack by pinning the smoke ed out of POX the began exhaust were Homer Ma rage license the following ples Emel and Jeannette Roff. both Bellefonte: Calvin J Young and Helen A. Harter, both of Bellefonte Harry BR. Gunsallus and Mabe] Barner, both of Bellefonte: Paul L Conta Purksbiry fang Eleanor T McGinley Bellefonte, Robert K Hoy and Maude E. Poorman, both Bellefonte: Guy Wells, Pleasant and May BE. Kern, Lemont; Charles J. Whitmeyer., Beliefonte, and Emma 8 Brown, Millheim; James A. Stover, Miltheim, and Mar ian E. Winkieblech, Woodward, Ger- ald A. Robison. Milesburg, and Frat eos GG. Glerow, Plymouth; David Hockenbury and Margaret K. Har: is, both of Osceola Mills: Elmer S Stevens, Huntingdon, and Helen E Bloom, Pine Orove Mills; Carvel E Sparks. Pedricktown, N. J and Bthe! Cotton Sparks, State Colirge; {Joseph W. Henry and Anna M Kee Hef; both of Clearfield s cou of Gap. wns made that of Bellefonte, had uperinten- | Industrial He 'homas Blair head of the for 37 vears Bellefonte residents were wonders why Council didn't employ regu- officers Instead of chang ing from week week, One week Thomas Howley Edward Kane represented the police force and the next Mr. Howley and George Smith, of Pleasant Gap were the of» fice Announcement James WW. Herron been appointed general the Pennsylvania rmatory at Huntingdon eed the Inte who had been don institution aent of Ref lo su Pattog Hunting police to and week Pius recently had received Nevin F. Fisl archdiocese I'he noted Catholic red at Boalsburg Peter Fisher, ‘1 1 Reformed mi wr vical Phila hoy of the Ol red bed Ih he which Jumj clr WIO® i Herr of Belle gd. Everyone enjoy - dinner. And we hope the Grange will prosper with its new of - ficdrs, and open on thne. The Presbyterian Missionar iety will hold their regular month meeting at i £ Nicodemu rriday i Mr. and Mrs Williem Hows eturned home alter spending vacation with Mrs. Ross" par York Mrs have their at enis Harpsters George D weekend with irgital pe Hosnit Amber vigite visited McKinney ner ister over New Year's dinner of M: Ira Lane Harry Marshall Everyone fn- took or i home ngle Mrs liam Shultz, Mrs a Martha Ann Hall the dinner as It was a real hioned saver kraut dinner all the trimmings tie to the heavy rains most peo- ie have had a Jot of water in their cellars, and some roads have been washed so that is dangerous to t on them M apy who P were it ravel ARTHA gt Sunday sehool held Sun. fea- “The young tmas entertainment Dec. 27. The main the beautiful play, Road Bethlehem,” by the foiks Mr O Stiver and Wanda daughter, R Betty, Ms. N daughters, Helene, armed Mona visited their Lois at McKeesport, last Sunday The stork in making his rounds left a boy at the home of Samuel Brown of Sunnyside farm Walter Heaton has returned to his chiool at Lancaster, after spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. und Mrs, V. B. Heaton, of this place Lester Fink of Harrisburg, spent the weekend with his son, Merrill and wife Miss Eleanor Barry of Sandy Ridge, visited her sister, Mrs. Mer- iil Fink, during her Christmas va- cation, George B. Harpster left January 2 for New Cumberland, where he will bz inducted into the army. We wish! and our boys the best of luck and mle return, James Meckley of Juniata, spent the weekend at the home of Merrill) Fink AT FIRST USE 666 006 TABLETS, SALVE, NOSE DROPS wad" iState OBllege. but is somewhat y So-iProved at this writing CLARENCE M. E. Church schoo) received letter from an old member, Miss Mildred Chambers, who 18 serve. ing In the WAVES at Stillwater Oklahoma Mi Detroit recently Albert MeClusick left for the U. B Army induction center at New Cume berland Tuesday. Albert the third brother in the service Sophle with gram from her son, Frank, some- where In Africa, Baturday, saying he is OK. nnd had met Joe Befchick, another local boy on the battlefield Leslie McLaughlin and Joe Par | nay of the U, 8. Army, enjoyed the Christmas holidays at home Elizabeth Krone has returned work at Mill Hall, after being home with a siege of mastoiditis an Infected sinus The Misses Mary Krisch, Amelia and Verna Svancer of Williamsport, spent thelr recent vacation with rel atives In Clarence Mi Dorothy an indefinite Mill Hall Carge Kochik ors De in ith his following employes of t} ie plant at Mill Hal home Christm ! Prax Margaret Tol Margie Dubesky, Ma nna ned Agu Kolemo Mut [endore I'he a lovely Ji of mother John Bosak, the former’ and Mrs visited to at and York, vis- Christ New OVE Gomolla of ited her parent na Mike om MeClusak | tim home k the U. B. Marines, holidays M1 they somewhere Ponist of during the fon from her wor at been received by and €. Bell Bell, | nle Wi rd has Answered 29th while ATVIOe, spent Lhe the call Joe Olver thnt ON to the o« Cingle noliday ne vania in were Ann Panik Inch in Rirendy here w arent 3 ‘ J I Loh Het ‘ known a qa m band Ie the ther Her no I fense hn over WO ure Polit} mn | 414 parent PINE GROVE MILLS OY oF Mrs. ET care of hey Parsons indie The {1 1 houses on Un Mike Dr. Ishier ofgBhoemaker farms are being onvert- “nie moderne homes. Dehn Wag- ner ix the carpenter in chabge The popitlar agent for, Central Petroleum Co. Prodi O Grif- fith Philipsburg. was a business Wednesday in our town Kunes and Miss Gen- of Mill Hall, were at the atlers and Mr: W. R physician Her many continues 0 Rh City friends trust she wil be improve Mo i some time of Brotheris Corp. Norman H. Corl in his cards to home folks report his marriage on Nov § in the Church of Christ 26 in Cathedral in Hartford, Conn 17+ Miss Meriam | daugh« yvdia Morgan nd Mrs. George W. Mors sets Dole in the visite Mrs evieve Sunday inday dinner guests parental home, Mr Sunday Fast week Lave ember FE. Wara rsday vi Ward hon Simon ™ Known wee i a Reed and ¥a funeral Frid: ns were in whergrif attend the Campbel] reohs r annual winter vi 8% iat hix home (n that town home in that town from a the McCracken farm home guest. Tall He was a retired steel uncle the Misses foreman and well known Elizabeth and J his frequent visits the homes f his sis Mrs. Reed and brother T. Parsons who died he ment and and racken Mrs. Prank Homan ans JULIAN Chandler of the U Camp. Claibourne, La furlough, visiting with Esther Chandler, one day id here te tery Mr wg hiter Y¥. » and Mrs. Gilbert Mattern and Eleanor. of Long Island spent the weekend at of Reuben Alexander and H |] = Pvt Army home on a ova the his sister ast week Aviation Walizer who jis and stationed at Mrs Petzold and Wash. aceom- Altsert Charles, of Shelton, Machinist-Mate Slair panied by Margaret Williams, de- in the U.- 8. Navy parted by train for Allentown, to Jacksonville, Fla. spend the holidays with Dr. Orlando spent a ten-day furlough with his | willlame and family mother, Mrs Isaac Holt While hoi Guests at the home of Mr his ster Sue Shawver and family | rs. Wiliam ‘Dando during the mother and had Christmas dinner Chrittnan holiiayy Were . Mand together i tub 3 Mrs. Gail Dando, Cleveland, Obilo, y and Mr. and Mrs, Gene Dando and Mrs. Amanda Moran of Unionville, daughters Janet and Caylee, of Har- is paying her sister a visit, Mrs. Jim | risburg, also Kenneth Selders of pose Cleveland, Ohio Mrs, E. B. Williams, who apent the Miss Mary Richards, a student of holiday season with her son, Dr. Or-! Freeport Bible Institute, is spend- land Williams at Allentown, return='ing the holidays with her parents ed home Wednesday evening Russe] Flack, who is employed at Tootsy Green of White Deer, Buffalo, N. Y., is visiting his parents, the Christmas holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Flack Brisman and at her friends FAIRVIEW Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mattern of New York, spent the Christmas weekend with their parents, H. K.| Ardell Fttets spent a few days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs MeDowell Walker at Orviston, Mattern and R. M. Alexander Wilbur Lucas of Orviston, visited Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dando of Har. risburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Gail Dan- ia couple days last week at the Am- celia Chapman home. do of Cleveland, Ohio, spent Christ mas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Dando Richard Lucas of Milesburg, and Mr. Sellers of Cleveland, Ohio, has tester Gilbert of Pleasant Valiey, moved back to his farm In this sec- called on Dick Watkins on Wednes- tion aay Mr. and Mrs. John Weller and! Ernie Jones of Pleatant Valley, family spent Christmas with her spent Thursday night at the home mother, Mre. Emenhizer at Miles- or his grandmother. Mrs. Amelia | (burg. Chapman. Wharton Wellers and family of | Mr. and Mrs. George Houdeshell| Martha, visited Sunday afternoon and daughter Janice, and Sarah Et- | with his mother, Mrs. Hannah Wel. tare of Marsh Creek. Mr. and Mrs. | ler. McDowell Walker and children of | (From Last Week) {Orviston, and Dick Watkins of this! Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sprow place, visited on Sunday at the Wil- | | ove from Reliefonte to the small| liam Etters home. {tenant house owned by Clarence! Mrs rein Confer and daughter | Flack. Helen, son Lester and Mrs. Ira Gil- Clair Wallzer, of the U. 8. Navy, bert and two daughters, Betty and | stationed at Jacksonville, Fla. spent Pave, and son Lester, all of Pleasant jlast week with his mother, Mis, Is! Valley, visited on Saturday evening’ {aac Holt, Clair Is ap aviation ma- at the Amelia Chapman home. { ehinist made, 3rd class, EM | Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shaw¥ér apd! Prinéipled are vital, but unless family of Huntingdon, spent Sundeg, they are applicable to daily life they at the home of Mr and Mrs. Isaac represent nonsense, so far as human Holt, ‘beings are concerned, On, and spent Mrs ‘day i of more than five {eet PINE GLEN Church Bervices 10 a, m.: preaching clock Willlam King King, and Floyd and Mrs, Harry this Tuesday for Army Mr. and announce Frederick Mr. and York, spent gash’s parents Hoover Mi Bunday WOTVioes son of Mr Meeke Meeker ARTViOe will in the Mrs. Arthur the birth of a son William, Dec. 25 Mrs, John Bugash Christmas at Mr Mi Mrs. ( Houdeshel { | named ana and Mi: on Thomas, row Billotte Drifting, ! Houdeshell on Christmas Mr James Dixson is ‘hristmas holidays wit 1 Mrs. Frank of Port Mat Jerse $1i0tte Mrs, Wo Billott Mr and ana Elleen Mr called on Rows HGRA r a re M1 vi band { Detroid, Mich “Leonard Wenrick of Stevens Trade School, spent the holidays with his mother. Mrs. Eva Wenrick and fam. ily June Cullen of home after ith her grand] I y . vr AIT MCT Ls Mr. ¢ Bellefo the Ed Dorman hom Miss Belty Krmape has the W. A. Ferree alter her tion her grand Mra. Elery Krap Mr. and Mrs Nevir on Donny, Mrs. Elmer New Year's day dinner Max Markle home at Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs, Harry Walieer family and Mrs. Katie Dorman ed atl the John Kissell bh Haven, Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Elery Krape, Willi Krape and Jean Walizer were day afternoon visitors with Mr Mrs. W. A. Ferree at Oak Hall Monday evening at Glenn Rogers home were Mre Annie Lutz, Mrs. Katie Dorman, Mrs f mer Stover, Mrs. Nevin Slover son Donnie, and Norman Stover Mrs. Grace Reed of Lock Haven spent the weekend at the Ed Dorman home Mr Clintondale, & at the Harry Stover homes Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Stover sofi Donny, were Wednesday even ing callers at the Sam Rishell and H. M. Walizer homes at Clintondale, and Harold Wetzel home at Salona a I —— .L Prize Bantams Killed George Breitmeier of Sonestown, who has taken great pride in his flock of eight prize bantams, went to the chicken yard a few days ago and threw in a can of corn, going on to look over his traps. in one of which fo wer hioane Chris parents sPeEnGing with caliers the and Mrs. H M. Walizer of pent Sunday afternoon Walizer and Nevin and the found a weasel. When he retiirn- ied to the chicken yard he found the ‘corn uneaten and investigation dis- closed that the weasel he had caught thad earlier killed all the chickens A few weeks ago his bantam rooster was killed by,a large hawk, which also caught in a trap the following The hawk had 8 wing-apread jof the experiment starving Greek people to include also’ WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You From Financial Loss. Ses iF | : John F. Gray & Son | General Insurance { Phone 97-7 Beliefonts, Pa. {Ry and. near-starving { Norway. Poland, Holland and other | democratic ary 7, 1943. JESUS INSTRUCTS A GREAT TEACHER International Sunday School Lesson for January 10, 1943 ni soever | oniy begotten Be wiieveLrl Lesson Text: John WS in ve WORLD or RELIGLON, 5 odie Ch December i mbes later the YW OX cor! comes twelve dave January 5-4 istmas ee re OOD of Oriho ture of this celebrati of the “winter stone } ' wild heated 3 bath buried home. The 1 filled steam the bath of walter by Twenty-four of the ken on the Solomon native peoples were first reduced to writing by missionaries, and then some part of the Bible was publish- ed in those tongues six of the languages entire Bible Mas been published: Bugotu of Ysabel Island the Florida Island tongue: Ulawa of Ulawa Island; and Saa. Malu and Lau dialedts of Malaita Island. The Gospels and the Book of Acts have been published in Vaturangs, and selections of these in Logu-—-both tongwes used off Guadalcanal Three bundred eighty-six Luther an chapiaing are now in the U. 8 Army and 54 in the U. 8. Navy, cording to Dr. Raiph H. Long, execu. tive secretary of the National Coun. cil. He afids that the 1942 gota for Lutheran chaplainege has been ex- ceeded, and that about 150 more will be needed In 1943 EPO INguages ds by the n the ac * * The United Council of Church Women, the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, and the Foreign Missions Conference of North America are urging upon the’ American government the extension of feeding the the feeding of ‘the millions of hums, in Belgium, countries. They urge | [their constituencies and individuals {to write to Director Herbert Lehman Land other officials urging the fend- ing from America of supplies under’ {international and neutral control w0! [that it will reach the needy The | International Red Cross, the Friends | Service Committed, and the Swiss and Swedish governments all had a Sire in supervising the feeding of | the Greek people; and the testimony - Island.’ BY WWRES hospital unti now with a base nese troops. The doctors, twelve her specialists in Cooperation Cross and the Service, Most the staff have speak beds surgical 11 sup- members China The equi of bef and hospital has Pped with dressings, m av-apparatus been iz are Chines: and i= well applianees plies and School Honored hood oe pupils the launch- ship: the An- a dale to be an Erway will represent which was honored with for collecting the great- alvage pes pupil in crap metal d of Tioga of were { thir sChools whose part ania to take of a new liberty drew GG. Curtin nounced. Wills the school named ing in at others amount sREress spofl
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