Page Two ___ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLE | Echoes From the Past Fifty Years Ago mterio we Brockerhofl While Is 10 unaerse extensive re. w thi | | 1 off iam I'he hauling wood House pal ample ol tl anesany veld Moon roon Twenty Years Ago wr who & immediately ¢ first hey William Ke of Cinire Hall Mille former Centre Con ner. of Bellefonte, gan ons as Christmas present bonds valued at £2.000 hh and another the deed to a property. The gifts totaled more than $10,003. Mr. Milier was 83 yen old anid had been a carpenter trade sna ints Commissi iis stock at four el KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'S Phone 9599-R-1 Pleasant Gap. Pa. ABC and VOSS WASHERS Béndix Home Laundry Electric Stoves © by The annual <jection of officers and diractors of the First Nationm] Bank Beli-fonte, resulted in the selection of the following officials president, Charles M. McCurdy; vice president, William F. Reynolds; cashier, James K. Barnhart: assistant cashier, © Edward Robb. and directors, Chacles McCurdy, W. ¥F. Reynolds, George M. Ciamble. Charles C. Shuey, Henry 8. Linn, Edwa:d H Richard, James C. Purst-and Thomas B. Beaver A guard at Rockview penitentiary spent several days In Philadelphia and Camden, the guest { buddies in the A E. | Lutz, of Bellefonte Harry Dunlap form¢ had Over the County News REBERSBURG George Horning and Allen, of Greensburg home of Mrs, Horning's par- Mrs Terr at arrive the Detroit, Mich, where he r special training with ex entering automo Dr. Thomas G Millheim phy in Mifflinburg dent of the Club by Ih president the club to an en MoQuoeen forme now practicing was Installed presi. Mifflinburg Kiwanis 8. Purnell al a regular meeting December 28, according in the Mifflinburg of SL clan DUSINEeSss Barlett, Ji R. R. freight Camden, N. J conference the we Min ) employe at the office to attend an ing He expected of lend David al Pp for emploves te e1ul Inde! depart hn retire od I'ele - ekend with aph and wns on of Mi tof Clarence week from an inten. course at the Naval ine mate I'raining working ! McCormick Potters Mill Armstrong had misfortune from th Ve the Phillip Bo Mrs. Andres graduated 16 in a barn | nt ] the last werk aining School for gw Naval eligible for my ty office nn REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS FARM CALENDAR Timely Reminders from the Penne sylvania State College School of Agriculture Keep Machinery Working - With scarce i year, the i have to keep w machinery iis bye i equipment the Penns tay Market Quality Timber ne § b sttendand cling community : commun he sur ; ¥ his More Water, More Milk--If every shoul 1 very proud in vania received all the honor the wan- fog ed & in servi The Gar thanks buted help when cont im in roll according Peninavl- cow will taken off (George and donat- and also ter and Get Used Containers Fruit will A if stockpile hand wooden boxes, crates barrels, and hampers their crops market agricultural economists of the etable grower make needs thev Andrews who | nstuction work at the brick plant men who is “Ome LT tHe late nediately a on for donated his re. Vioe anda ag ] PORT MATILDA R. F. D. No. 1 baskets erect the hon- fo Peni Nave yvivania State College Feed Bags Avoid feed bags high It bursts the bags on Do drop bags in them, say Penn stacking that the the bot- 1 use no filled too fost tate live Cow- pals nurses, Miss Wilma Peters ” Ray peciniists school who are $4 § Betty Stiver and Mise Mrs Beckwith and Mrs Elizabeth Sunday with sisters Elma Smith and Mt. Union y £4 ing or As your sup- that way varieties Order Vegetable Seeds in tra orde: In the S00N as the catalogs are out, vegetable seeds Gertie Acker Mrs Rhoda Waite of and Mrs. Sherman Nearhooff rejoicing over the arrival of a son which has been named Bernard Lynn Mother and baby are getting along fine Mrs. Susie will be sure to pet seit want, declare Penn State specialists BLANCHARD (From last week) Vege. their Mrs M1 Ale bile irging course held at ouse every Mondas nti} for enroll- nt on Thursday evening Mrs Floyd Bochdel war admitted Williamsport Hoapital on onday for surgical treatment ie home n school h and Strasik was called to Pittsburghh by the death of her riend, Mis. Joe Previnski, who was buried on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Thermon Wiser, Jr and son of Oil City, spent a week with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Thermon Wiser, Sr are rejoicing over the arrival of a grandson which has been named Thermon III Mr. and Mrs. Arma Duez spent Sunday with their zon in Tyrone Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hogarth spent a day in Altoona Miss Pearl Harshbarger of State College, spent Sunday with her mo- ther Cecil Walk and sister, Mrs. Spen- cer Weaver, spent Baturday in Ty-| rone Mr. ahd Mrs John Vaughn were Tyrane shoppers on Saturday | Mr. and Mrs. Toner Merriman spent Saturday in Tyrone, ! open fhe A has not been en joy- health for the James Eagan his usual good t week Ira Miller, after having a serious ig again able to be about Emma James, who iz em- at Zion, spent the weekend home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray liness. Mrs sloved at the Miller Walter Lindsay returned to York, where he is employed, after being home during the holidays - — - Partisans are responsible for much of the progress of the world and for | most of its headaches > Read the Classified ads. now ents last 1 several Mr. and Mrs. William Tarbert uesday, where they will weeks Mr. and Mi willlam Ty: ceived word that thelr grandson, Charles William, ¥ ory Ty: of Coraopoli killed on Friday evening hat been nit by tomohile Detal Incking Hppery sidewalk on kpend West Beaver avenue, Btate College, Inst Tuesday noon, Mrs, Frank B Neusbaum of State College fractured both bones in her leg near the ankle. She was brought to the Cen- tre County Hospital for treatment Directors nt the an- nual stackholde meeting of the Pirst National Bank of State College, meeting in the banking house last Tuesday. Those named were C. G Alken P. B. Breneman, J M Campbell, C. L. Harris, N. F J. L. Holmes, CL. Kinsloe, J Cracken and D Peterson. At organization meet Wedne morning, Mr. Hess was named chai home. Set man ol Mr. Alkens pre M1 1 if first vic Mi Falling on a ten-year left son of On were elected ure Mr. and Mi Pre Renning and familly of Salona, were Sunday visitors at the A. B, Wolfe home Bet. Charles Hi Field, Va., and Hosterman, Hallle and rman of Centre Hall aay ¥ guests at the M Hosterman wa Rue wi vi ton terman mother 8 {110 ing UPDer ‘ryt y det 106 = Pre Rreon dent Belle ® Weber to where she wend EOward Abs in Baltimore Mise . 3 Jr de Reese Li iv Richar Robert obison Robison, Howard Rosen. at k B Ross Haroki Rudy. the I Albert K. Sho r= pare He: In : itd ¢ Melvin Howard Walk Spencer Weaver BUSH Sunday HOLLOW ¥ good consid Class Mrs ho were time past, } home in Bush eturned |} ; continuing hi State Hospital wd ge ba well dav o » 4 slipped on the 10 sew her ro- who RICK BH (OOrgs living Alte Zoleski Zong Zong Edgar Williams the Philips and is getting along vers Danie! Leitzell hile ony her way Budd Robi the Hares Zonge me from NE ain Gilad 10 hear that Mrs Clyde Wat. son is improving in health and to be up and ind the he again There our wi " able Was aro THEY has been sp much community aimost every one sick Mrs artin Spotts and Spotts for. ile calling on a " Ted McMonigal, and arm. He will be unable for some time the Weeks home some Mi family and Mr and family home of Mr above Port Matilda Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lucas dinner at the D. H. Custer home Unionville on Sunday last We are planning a revival be held in church. to begin April 11 and continue up to and including April 25. with Rev. Daniels as the evangelist, and Miss Beatrice Zim- merman of Sunbury as singer and musician. Everyone will remember Miss Zimmerman as she and her sis- ter were with us before in meetings Hope we'll be able to gather up more news for next week. Items were scarce this week PLEASANT VALLEY Mr Robert Rudy made a business trip to State College on Saturday. Mrs. Rudy visited Mis Frink while thee, Paul Confer is home from Lewis town Mise Cecelia Richner of Howard, spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Sayers and family of Yamell, spent jast Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs Clair Richner Sunday visitors at the home of and irive his So c ar at the lin Moore misunderstanding the rol there is 1 spent an 10 in regard to names placed on Port Matilda community honor those eligible are those getiing thelr mail at Port Matilda postoffice and those on BR. D. route from Port Ma- tilda to our Williams of several Mr Mr. and Mrs. Robert Washington, D. C., spent days with the latter's and Mrs. M. A. Kerin Many parents the parents and friends attend- ed unveiling of the honor roll at Port Matilda Community Bank Bank. Many boys of our com- munity are serving in the armed forces. The ceremony was very im- pressive. The music was furnished by the High School Band Mrs. M. A. Keri spent day at Johnstown visiting het ther at the Memorial Hospital Pvt. Stanley Walk, stationed at Maryiand, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs, Leona Walk. Misses Nannie and Frances Lewis spent Friday in Tyrone with their sister, Mrs. James Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Walk spent Monday in Altoona. The roads were a glitter of ice for a period of over a week, but due to the slow speed limit no accidents Harvey Eminhiger were Mr, and Mrs occurred | Theodore Eminhizer, the Misses Ce- Mrs. Arma Dues spent a few days celia Beyer and Marilyn, Cora and with her aged mother at Irvona. Dora Richuer Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller visit-| Arthur Watkins and Paul Boone ed their daughter, Mrs. Clifford Wis. | Were Bunday visitors at the Clair singer of Cleveland, Ohio. | Richner home Mrs. Alvie Weaver fell and sprain. ed her ankle on the ice. the Wednes- mMo- and Mrs Head Cut by Blowout Elmer Burkett, 40. of Hollidays- So far as we have heard, nobody burg, was treated for a deep lacera- in Japan is stressing their Jove for tion of the left side of the head on the people of the United States right Priday night. received when the [truck tire he was checking for alr. aid ro Md ei © pressure at a Hollidaysburg garage the time hit Aui¥cans blew out and foreed the rim to strike his head. Bight “sutures were re- {quired to close the wound. i Trad is N begin to suspect that taxes will be something pew in 1043. January 14, 1943, JESUS WINNING SOULS International Sunday School Lesson for Janwary 17, 1943 GOLDEN TEX He ol Lesson Text: John 4: 1 3 In THE WORLD or B PE i. ] ib) 4 19 Te ministers now be Though ti hurch to admis fee Cindd readers co aained ecured lay the activities The Rev. Dn of New York. is for the Board ments, the and direct gation Koch study interdenomination ] supported | rom American churches today operating jointly in Chen West China. four of them driven Occupied China by advancing Japanese forces, These colleges are West China Union Universi } University of Nanking, Ginling Col lege, Shantung Christian University and Yenching University. They haw a total enrollment of 1.8568 men and 1.005 women, though aimost 10.000 persons applied for admission this year, More than half of the student body are refugees from Occupied China iargely is Oi * 9 8 » ® Thirty conscientious objectors to war, chosen from Mennonite, Breth- ren and Friends C. O. camps, have been formed into a Civilian Public Service unit and assigned to service atl Duke University Hospital, Dur ham. North Carolina. The unit is administered by Dr. Charles F. Boss of the Peace Commission of the Methodist church. Ten of the men care serving in the operating room of the Genoral Hospital, ten are pay- chiatric aides in the Mental Hos- pital and working toward the Pay chiatric Aide Certificate credited toward the R. N. degree, and the remainder are doing psy. chiatric work st Highland Hospital, affiliated with Duke. During recent weeks eight new hospital units of this kind have been approved for the which isi BY WW.REID io the distilling 1 and ana engines TOSeNe are some of the been faced and nguered by men West China (Quakers) Ambu- } Burma Road almost unattainable, t too costly, the unit t expedionts service of both mili r and civilian Muk CAravea from Cal- the mountains were tried but 130 dave of travel i, One Way or an- pt the trucks and Lanoes mom i serving. Re. three more American doctors i Kutsing to serve with the Arthur Barr, of Glenolden. Dietrich Wiebe of Reeadly, Cal. Ernest Evans of Germantown, IE an Pa na Pa Private Jones £
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