THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA." February 11, 1943. Page Two | Echoes From the Past Fifty Years Ago skating In hou Quite omethil at ry sel On Tue TOON the court Chat is happet year rd was good om church Hsapproving Cll 1 i G, OLSON Years Ago It's only 2 movie... Pet. Jones for a minute thought it was his Mom's Spice Cake! All the boys go for cakes cookies made with RUMFORD ~~the only baking powder with an 80- your for starring in kitchens where good cooks play leading roles. REE Use Rumibord’s Timely Revipe Material, Write today ford Baking Powder, Box umford, Rhod e Island, warm spell the streams day Spring muddy Ie ore thi reck Mr umber ecent and ufficient vicinity was high Willlam Ia of rains to swell On Tue and very idwl who for a past has been en- business at ith Mc accepted ao Sim- He will family Yeals the hardware and w now w ged In place Brothet position in Harrisburg to that city with April 1st Daw iled Frida leaving a wife and three i= Mr. Dawson to Mill Hall Bellefont ) Liiree Yoa Wa baker by I He member ol M. E. « ch ohitbitionist, "1 Bellefo interment 10 1 ha Mill o4 {dent John on, a residen morning went the Pp brou for } minent were nt forenoon is being made to est ¢ factor at Cent wi 85.000 dete How aid £, d : office and wition Wilkinson's imila vin Robb of Pennsyly spent the Philadei- weekend with his mrents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Robb, in H~fonte Mr. and Mr Chung [1 entertained at dinner at their heme on Howard in honor of Mrs. Harold Fisher, who was a guest at the Coll home When Monigamery & Co threw £200 worth of ciothing from the top he First National Bank butllding a5 an advertisement for sale, the most valued item was a [ur coat. In the mad scramble that resulted [or the coat two men came up with firm grips on the article. They were Hairy Macker, the taxi man, and Elwood Johnson. Each tried to convince the other that he was first to touch the coat, and finally Policeman Smith, who stood six feet tall, went up to ren out the matter. When reasoning proved ineffective in deciding the aispute, Officer Bmith suggested filpping a coin for the prize Both ren winner. Ania treet a oO Mi Miss A. Marie Hoy nurse of the was visiting her | Mrs Jacob Hoy, Bellefonte parents, of Belle- I hte Wion © small atl the and ninth 1 Mary L ( Simmon ( cgreed and Johnson was the ’ Boy Vonada, employe of the qarage, was In Williamsport going treatment for an injured uffered the injury when a of metal lodged In his was grinding a bearing It was feared that the would be de naa ve, He EL ve while ce he KArage ht of the eye wothiy Lewis Mrs. W. P. Lewis, birthday at a home. Those present were Elizabeth Walte, Leila Jodon, Jodon, Sarah Rhule, Frances Helen and Mary Peters, Lon- Margaret Gross, Christine wunsallus, Faye Teaman Sarah Alice Owens, Samuel Hal- crman and Edgar Mallory John P. Lyon, of the Beezer gar- Bellefonte was attending the Blair County Automobile Miss Doris Moore, Caughey daughter of Mr. celebrated her party at her Yo nial va ard rament fell toh REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS IRANSFERS REAL ESTATE 'SNYDERTOWN H MM Ihe R y Reading Mi Wilson Boone's condition about Same on the sick Butler, Miles Lucs We the ar monthly meetis the home of Mr taiph Falls nd Mrs. Joseph Heichel, wii re visiting their son, Pred ond family in Mici 1 urned bone Mr. ang Mrs We warren Heverly amily celled at the Calvin Yeag home Saturday evening Warner Crawford is home a few days with his wife former Miss Betty Young Rev. and Mrs. R. J. DeBoer and children were supper guests Thurs- duy evening at the Warren Heverly wme James Mrs and pend the ing McCloskey of Avis, Tather 0. C. Weaver, is not as s good friend to would like FAIRVIEW e U. 8 Na Bainbridge, Md.. with his mother, Fern Lyong of th in training at pent last week Mis. Miles Etters Mrs. Ira Gilbert and son Lester uid daughter Faye, of Pleasant Val- called at the Amelia Chapman home on Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. McDowell Walker and two children of Orviston, and Miss Barah Etters of Marsh Creek, ited over the weekend at the Wil- liam Etters home. Mrs. Sue Lucas of Howard, visited at the Miles Etters home on Thurs- dey Mr. and Mrs two sons of Orviston, the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. sell Lucas. Mrs. Russell Jones and two fons, Ernie and Kennlé of Pleasant Val- ley, visited on Priday at the Amelia Chapman home 1 vi Vi James Lucas and visited over Rus- 666 #64 TABLETS, SALYE. NOSE DROPS of Pittsburgh, | stroyed. | FR DEMOCRACY ———byMa \ WW \ TULA - FROM hoc USN PE MEAORIAL ~ BLACK Aid 5,5 0AK ry is ' Citizens ~the name of American , which belongs to you...must always exalt the just ride of pate iotism...the independe nce and fiberty You possess are the work of joint counsels and joint efor ts, of common dangers por ings and successe GEORGE WASHINGTON “FAREWELL ADDRESS «1796. Over the County News JACKSONVILLE William SNOW SHOE Wood) Hill and fa: of Pvi. Max Bhope of Denves attended the funcral of Frank Shope, Sr also Mt Kantz of Lancaster, [It Harris of Norton Heights Charles 8hope and son Neil crpool, O., Mis. Mary Harm, do: Isabel of St Colley Witherite and Osceola Mills, Mi Won and ighiters ona, of Bellefonte Mrs. Mary Park on, John and famil nily hi ang ter ate Cora dai 1 Paul of evening ¢ sister, p— HOLTS HOLLOW Bible study il be John Confer ho ne in Tuesday evening of eryone welcome Mrs. A. Franco and daughter Car- olyn jeft by train Wednesday morn- ing for New York City, after receiv ing a telephone call {rom her hus. band, 1st Lieut. A. Franco of Florida, while on his way to New York to { none to doubt the courage (spend a fifteen-day furlough with he Red army friends and relatives. Dr. Franco! ees ana doi made the trip by plane M 8. M.C C0 sore oF Grim Sto WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH and family sunday gtiest at the same place, a Mrs. James I. Lucas, Mr Mra. John McCauley and son of Hall, R. D., and Harry Cona- were Sunday supper guests al Elmer Swope home ————— be some right to que asian form of governs | Robert Conaway Jane Noll was a eve. held a he Moose Run on next week. Ev- and two attended visited {daughters of Gum Stump, services at this place and home folks on Sunday. | Mrs. Charles Miller of Dry Top,! {took supper with Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Burd on Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fetzer are thef { proud parents of a son born to then Hin the Lock Haven Hospital } Geraldine Kelly of Bellefonte, and Donna Kelly of Coleville, nalled at ithe Grvis Watson home Sunday Mrs. Edith Burd of Axemann, greeted friends and attended church | 1 this place on Sunday FARM CALENDAR Timely Reminders From The Penn. sylvaniy State College School of Agriculture Little PigsOne way pork supply ' ’ t} ‘ ntage of the Hk Nave crease the needed raise a larger perce tock vivianja State 4 Per cent rowed, Live alist of Lhe Penn normally 1d College abo ar arrowed al wt belore y in 01 1 Lime x 1 ' the ' f Hye uN | milriputon Ww iu POrE production Make Further of allalin seed Go tog “RE import Produce Clean Eres Grow Easter Lambs Prune Flowering Shrubs C. Y. 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Dealers in All Kinds of Grains BELLEFONTE, PA. | post ar peace, ja dynamic force now, when Americ’ {is going through the Are ‘And if ka ™ 10 be made dominant and mean JESUS HEALS A MAN BORN BLIND International Sunday School Lesson for eb. 14, 1043 GOLDEN One 1 TEX] LOY Lesson Text John 9 EWS ne WORLD or RELIGION, SH) BY WWREID sunple d farm pumps, ana government the Order recognition behiall of Japanese Jade, TOIC work ivilians tion Thx SCTVIX three of on during of the varia tral theme mar- problems arising and the struggies 1S Live CONSCIeNX the horrors of war.” Thi is the conclusion of the Rev. Edwin 0. Kennedy, of Madison, Wis., based UPON experiences as a camp pasio at Columbus, Ga. “To see a group of soldiers singing heart the great hymns of the ' Dr. Kennedy add and to probe with ly into the mysteries of life and faith and death is to discover that, far more than we sometimes imag- ine, the Christian churgh has made fts Impressions on the lives of our young men, and that army life away from diome has only deepened their appreciation of what thelr re and their church can mean.” wol are ems mes i Lions four domestic time of § of rane from was tortu haunted by res by churel Said the former High Commission. | Bn : {Bayre. in a recent address to church- | men: {beautiful dream of the past. Either {it ix an active, living force shaping land qualifying our national and our | daily life—or it goes by default {iz to play a vital part in America’s er to the Philippines, Francis “Christianity is not merely a If it future life or in the shaping of the it must prove ilsell! ingful in America, by whom will this. PENN them deep- | ligion! —— - STATE OFFERS WAR COURSE IN METEOROLOGY (Meaning *‘Bave Our Switchboard’) For the convenience of sol diers and sailors, most army camps and navy yards have a Bell Telephone Center with operators on duty to help the men call home Do appreciate thie service? last August a bad storm blew in a window at one of these telephone cen- ters. Pouring rain threatened to soak switchboard to deathly silence. But, like Sir Walter Raleigh, army rookies took off their newly issued raincoats and wrapped them gently around the switch- board. And their calls to par- ents, wives and sweethearts went humming merrily along to home our - - - P.S. Most soldiers make their calls between 7 and B P. M. Help keep Long Distance lines clear for these “three-minute fur loughs home.” Don’t make unnecessary calls. Keep all calls brief! War is on the wires. The Bell Telephone Company of Penn- sylvania. vs, Ea A a
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