mai, Ph ¥HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.’ January 21, 1943, Page Two Echoes From the Past wu Fifty Years Ago Dick Bowen Bellwood purchm ti lovd Nou: ‘hillpsburg 000. The i pEb had a } mironng Orige Ward Ji by ANILOT the were ¢ A or this |x office WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You From Financial Loss. See John F. Gray & Son General Insurance Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 497-3 EE —.——_.,.. wed h M, Con } Of Belle Spring M ¢ Heense ere Is Hu 1 Sevilla Gross, bot Jame Flemming Hy couples mid Nannie Cal | weecount armed nan M erton Y On £7 y Bellefonte Miss Helen gE. C dith Hou Hiam treast Beach, M Bower, Mrs ida Morris, Mr AM: ielson F Robb and Mrs Haine itdents The joyved a sledding ountry C they young people en to the Nite ub at Hecla Park served a chicken isses Marian Bauer, Ruth Lydia Toner, Helen Barner Jeezer, Ann Stor Miss Shel. Mililheim, and Catherine Robert Willard Spider of Btate College Russell Mark W. Williams, John W Charles Cruse and John Say- party tans vhere dinner Badge Mary ton Morr Homan Rider, Smith, lor. wore er, of 1801, Glenn Killinger was appointed as. a tant football, baseball and basket. ball conch at Penn State to ald Hugo Bezde thirteen- and Mrs West Linn shoulder she wi ns Barnhart, and daughter of Mr K. Barnhart, of uffered a dislocated sled on which and another sled collided on reet Eleanor James street when the consti aged 9, of Cole- painfully injured when the which she Wns coasting into a telephone pole. A n called to the home found he had escaped with severe I'he child was a pupil in the primary school taught by Sheeder Colpetzer Ville Anna were Issued to Martin Woo- acock, both of Panik and Clarence: Haze Cirove \ Hot wing couples Evelyn P. Pe Matilda Andrew M lanka, both of rhart and Gearh both of Pine Nnses er Aaron Millheim "REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS SPRING MILLS Ie Da FYINeT i fait finances town he impending logical A centers, parties by the ODT the sched. that fems lizted 3 on survey shows pleasure driving has cut sales at vicinity service sta from 20 to 80 per cent Willlam A, Neese is ing daughter, Boob, of town Dunlap is confined t« with a case of hier, Mrs Jianche Boob heim, is taking care of him Condo of Renovo, was a visitor last it ou the one present Ray. at with his Mrs east SICKNess, in ou: town mfined to his Bartges home with sickness. The only place a person could find e in our town last week was in dictionary Abraham OCrassmyer made trip to Lewistown last a busi. Thurs- illlam Heckman left on Monday where he secured em- in the car shops Renovo, ment I'he Ration Board located opposite » postoffice, covering the towne s of Potter, Gregg, Penn, Haines Miles, and the boroughs of Mill ne Cent re Hall, opened for iness, which affords conveniences the A part of the unty. The board is headed by J Lee Thursday . night's blackout test our town by surprise, while it successfully carried out took a AT FIRST SION OF A ¢O USE 666 TABLETS, SALVE. NOSE DROPS I Cr the County News | - Rev. OQ. E. Ferman Aaronsburg Lutheran covering at the parsonage heim from a heart attack last Wednesday night at Mr. and Mr Herbert J pulpit of 8t. John's wag filled Sunday evening by Rev. Ed- werth E. Korte, Lutheran student pastor of the Pennsylvania State Colle It is announced that Rev H. O. Reynolds of Mifflinburg, will conduct the services of the pastorate Rev 1iness Persons elected of director of the Blate Bank the 1 meeting last new office of the charge, Is re in Mill uffered the home Stover PRELO ge during Feeman'y Eig! board the Col- were to lege People's National at areholde ana mornit board o nny # a ? © Wit jolcing over he home fires Dime books are schools and may have a chance to Half of the money kept ur own he. laced the stores Cone- tribute contrib uted to counts paralysis in on he for infantile tims used vic. there serious accident occu afternoon rred as employes home from work A Robert Beaty trav- eling and an t-bound car operated by Morton, DeHaas of Bee h llided near the Church of Mr. Beaty a patient in the Lock Haven Hospital with a frac- tured knee, and George Davy, a pas- senger in the car, suffered a broken shoulder. The passengers in the suffered minor cuts and ning ted by west, opera Creek, | Christ other bruises Car While cutting wood on Thursday afternoon Russell Rupert had the misfortune to inflict a painful wound on his leg. To close the cut it was necessary for the physician to make fourteen stitches. Mr. Rupert is re- covering as well as can be expected. Harvey Eagan of Philadelphia, spent the weekend in town, having been called here because of the fil-! ness of his brother, James It ia reported that Walter Davy, who is a pneumonia patient at the, Lock Haven Hospital, is not recover! ing so rapidly Mrs. James Eagan is expecting her sister-in-law from Marion, O. | to arrive this week to assist her in caring for her husband, who has been quite ill lately. : Miss Evelyn Andrews of Tyrone, ! spent the weekend with Mr. and {Mrs John DeHaas ! We ‘ate glad to note that Harry | bearer Paul A. Bmitl ( { Bmith, of Ai in rating from a to a corporal last information recely who 18 also a ident burg Cpl. Bmith § Camp Forest, Tenn Andrew C. Dunlap, Spring barber, Is ill at his home in community A daughter, Mr Clyde Boob of Millheim, is ass in caring for him since Mr! and ’ ne hy Warren J anced clo was aay first aeooraing by his wile, of Aarons tationed nt ronsbhurg private week, Lo od res Mills that Monday Boob at that t) of i H Irhompsol were rid road between Beech C _ SNYDERTOWN eek was held at Kenneth Powers ening. with the follow- Helen Rogers, Mrs Ralph Grove, achool home of Mrs Wednesday ev ing present M fiss William Qarbrick, Mrs Mrs. Frances Gummo, Mrs, Katie Dorman, Mrs. Ed Dorman, Mrs. El- mer Stover, Mrs. John Waltz Bim Leroy Barner, Mrs. John Spa ! Mrs. Elery Krape, Mrs Kenneth Powers, Mrs. Howard Ardery, Mrs Bob Spangler Mrs. Willard Truck- } Mrs. David Straesser, Mrs nn Rogers, Mrs. Nevin Stover } Wwilllam Haagen and Mrs Harry Wallger, Janice Ardery, Mar jorie and Margaret Powers Miss Marjorie Powers is on the sick list at this writing, We hope her a speedy recovery Miss Beulah Heaton returned home from the Lock Haven Hospital after being operated on for appen- dicitis KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'’S Phone 3589-R-1 Pleasant Gap, Pa. ABC and VOSS WASHERS Bendix Home Laundry Electric Stoves WOODWARD The Tusseyville and others of the gelical appointment attenfled wrvices in the local F church Inst Tues trio favored tl F Vinge lea) Tusseyyille vival cnl The a number of Nr companied by the Ciuard Bquadre J. came home ten-day 1 ough, He tunity of wervices while here on a Oppo! attending the Hi at Atlantic City We re soldier family of Lemont itors at the Leathers Mrs. Walter Sweitzer was vigitor at the J T Wat the Johnson spent Belleft ans two home also at Lae Joanne Rhoads with relatives Clyde Watson Milesburg, eal Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Orvis fami lv made a busin 1 Mondasy nte led on Wats SUMMIT HILL party was held at home of James Walking Se night, in honor of their son, lin, who is eaving Tuesday, Jan for a camp in Maryland. Those pres. ent were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tierney and two children, Shirley and Florence, Evelyn, Faye, Ernest. ine and Marie Watkins Harold Woomer, Floyd Haines, Harold Haines, Dora Haines, Ellery Wat. king, Floyd Watkins, Arthur, Laur etta, QCeraldine, Elmer Watkins James and Daisy, the parents, and Marlin as guest of honor, Good luck Marlin, and God bless you Callers over the weekend at the Watking home were Paul and Grant Boone, Norman and Doyle Richner Buddy Robinson, Mrs. Fay Watkins and daughter Ruth, Celestine Litz Mr. and Mrs. Laird Nyman and family moved into the fishing club house vacated by Ward Yeager Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Chapman A farewell iraay Mar- 19 (were callers at this place. Sunday Arthur Watking is working at the Monument brick works, THE GREAT PHYSICIAN Int School Lesson 1943 ronational Sunday for January 24 Lesson Text: John Jes nme WORLD or RELIGLOR BY WW.REID gg? h Secretary Searle, is the f New York's staggeris beet n suggested communi | mall, « groups the Fellowship among races and oq ity of racial opportu such was expressed in the early Chris- tian church and is asain appearing as an essential of Christian faith is now gaining general acceptance according to Dr. George E. Haynes of the Federal Council of the Chur ches of Christ in America, in an- nouncing the observance of “Race Relations Sunday” throughout the United States on Pebruary 14. “Sci- ence agrees” says Dr. Haynes “It says that the blood of humanity is one; that the same type of blood are in all races. Democracy approve eg. Its basic principle is equality of opportunity for all. Common sense sanctions, It teaches us that the col- or of the skin, the slant of the eye, or the shape of the head are ab | surd and precarious bases for claims i FAN 1 | Fi Avoid Tree Splitting - Road the Maseifiad afte Private Jones ¢ L dns ———— Let him take 8 bite before you wake him up, Arad Pvt. Jones is having a RUMFORD Dream--flufly cakes, erigp in. made with Rumford the baking powder that's helped bake food worth dreaming about for over 80 years! FREE: Use Rusnford’s Brin: Bnet Noy - Baird Baking Powder, Box B, Rumford, Rhode sland.
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