¥HE CENTRE DEMOCRAY, BELLEFONTE, PX. Maych 15, 1943, Page wo _ A ——— HB I I Sr SR Echoes From the Past Filty Years Ago Ma jor time R A was editor ocrat, but for been a clerk h ment Harrisbwu sly Ad tt Deli at hi ergineering civil Col- ' to the Stale Pre Of rat SIENAation the identified He v close Ol pres has been for twelve yea Wt He college Eng ward the land at Philipsburg was of excitement by news fhe ne Twenty Years Ridge ind Ann Atnbx rs Reding ool at Reauddi * Ae + Ba shall not pass’ - not until Pri. vate Jones finishes hie cake. His best girl made it with RUMFORD the baking powder that helps even a povice to turn out delicious cakes, FREE: Use Rumiord’s Timely Recipe Material. Write today ~ Rumford Baking Powder, Box B, Rumford, Rhode stand oy P—— anki George Prothonot Gf of Ary Lock picture position pic ture Mrs tes y of Mr. and of Bellefonte foot Osman Our om : Osman, honorably dis- om the U 8 Army in 1921 to California, the requiring about two After a short stay there the return trip, encoun- interesting experiences f to RIrney on Horna areeqd I ted on a hike montle began ring many He Way he Approximately 1700 the. Centre County Aiuto held in the Armory building 8ouring Street, from March 7 Prizes were awarded as fol- by William Rowe, manager of the show; first prize. $50. Miss Ottlie Hughes Bellefonte: second prize, $25 Miss Pollise Snyder. State third prize. 315. to Miss Margaret Emery. Centre Hall, and fourth prize, $10 to Miss Louise Meo Clare, of Bellefonte persons at- wed Show North 10 lows to to College Walter Durfee, of | the parents of a Lock Haven Hos Mr. and Milesburg born Mrs were on in the pital Rulph ployed a bakery had been em- the Clevenstine had resigned with the new Company Haag, who driver of delivery truck n position Baking Snavely, who had been turn- championship football teams at Kiskl, had announced his decl- ion to become athletic conch at the wllefonte Academy during the 1923- 24 erm Mr. and occupled rocker R Oo accept Bellefonte Carl ing out who the the Ci move Mt Haren where Mrs. C, E. Casebeer, an apartment atl hoff Hotel, had leased Funk bungalow on Ea: eet and expected he dwelling about J Funk Lo Ix uw Yv ne 1 two ch Mich ind Lroit Valeri Belle a Bateman fonte saturday Mrs Paul Dorothy. sister Ebes th called Mrs. Pat Wg of Camp Sutton duty, accompan- who % on Fberhart's Wednesday evenin Sgt. Duké Hall returned Mrs. Hall and indefir Merrill Conaway i irl igh visiting his {WAY ORVISTON There were 113 present whool on Sunday Willing Workers cl regular monthly meeting home of Mrs. David Confer Tuesday night Corp. Lester Barnhart of Ft. Story, . 8pent a three-day furlough with wife and baby at Castanea, and 1 his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Del Barnhart Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Page of West Decatur, spent Sunday at the Sher- mon Confer home 8am Shoemaker of Lock Haven, and Pete Innocent, with the U. 8 Navy, stationed at Great Lakes Il. visited friends here on Bunday af- ternoon Mr. and Mrs. Barl Chaplain and family of Lock Haven, spent Sune! day at the Osear Heaton home Mrs. Lo R. Gardner is a medical Moore fiir to bab vias The the Assy $1 on vt Va hi wi bi Ay prtient at the Lock Haven Hospital | Kenneth Walker ties are keeping their eyes open for. belief that the corporations are gel- | tive body to get us an Walker's possible schisms in their ranks, The ting their share of profit out of the Mr. and Mrs spent Bunday with Mrs Over the County News Workmen of Department Inst week pair the bridge the High street, Bellefonte tion of the bridge Is such of the steel bean rondway will have to The necessary steel has ite for some time but w held up due the we Blite Highway started to re- race on West The condi that mahy ting the be replaced been on the ork has been ‘aLher Lhe oven Suppor Lo recognition for the Bnow afternoon Hall enort pot ses In alrplane otters Shoe n the rec - 1 Sund orge ¥ Teaining Command and learned Ww fight the Axis with other things be des the tools of his trade Men trained the command are versed in the of protection and offens as well repalr The extremely Inst week ere cal ponds. Those leehouses who had were busily by art ne early loe weather oe cold aled an who had as yel only engaged crop on not filled well as heir as those partly thelr: vesting the crop Reber of Kracs Gren primary ger 1944 Campaign Underway Some ponenis * recognized ating that President should essentials and based on inciples rather tha critical carpi he recent “he Republican it tinted by the sg election Executive # nd hav m are Now i ted ir iy the "atts the Ls + 1 ape and al gtro Ne of last exhibits through that in ; gly results year now a confidence people will turn to the G iin. Naturally, one of the ities ig to determine upon a candidate who will make a run gainst the President he comes a fourth term is talk of Governor Bricks Stassen and Wendell no observer can ita leadership 1044 oO. P frat the age neces if ip for There or, Governor I Willkie and while do more than guess who has the ine side track it is our opinion thas Mr. Willkie is making progress tos ward another nomination by the Re- publican party The defeated candidate of 19040 has beep active since the election, making speeches plainly designed to strengthen himself with certain ele ments Willkie's demand for a second front and his appearance as coun- sel for a communist in New York have done him no harm with labor and the so-called radical fringe, His outspoken criticism of the Brit- Ish may attract the anti-British sec tion of the population and his ree peated emphasis upon Ne=so rights is calculated to do the same thing (for him among the voters of this race The political leaders of both par. Random Items Continued from pape one) Withi Mis rdw hori fire SPRING There he wil 1otoris world OPA p 1» their h nonor not to use weential oo] bit of to be in evidence i much of it had all the WAT « of being good old-fashioned Sunday afternoon motoring. The A i of used to do when a Su a Sunday s we burn- up five or ten gallons of gasoline going EGAD!I!!! What is it going to take to clear up Bellefonte's radio noise? It's ter- and getting worse daily, it A radio these days isn't worth ing around the place, what with buzzing, sawing, whining and other man-made noises you get. Pro. grams are only something that spoil the noises HE WAS! They tell a story about a man in the army who was assigned to walch a soldier vino was suspect ed of mental trouble. The Belle fonter Rept his eve on the suspect {for several hours and noted nothing peculiar. Finally he went over to a desk where the lad was busily en- gaged in writing. “What are you do- ing?” the local man asked. “I'm {writing a letter to myself.” the pect said. “What are you saying?” was the watcher's logical question Come the answer: “1 don't know 1 haven't received It yet” - ———— On Sunday seemed poses Orv apy ance une; nowhere 14 fi aii fe hay the The demand for greater income, {thet arises from farmers and labor. fers, is due, in part, j micther, Mrs, Benner, at Bellefonte, threat of division lies before both | war local | AS to the general. MOSHANNON Mr. and Mrs. Harry Musser and children motored from Portsmouth Va. this past week and visited with friends and relatives here { Binte College YOUung nha a nday il people's 8 of the Methodist monthly cla meeting at Gladyce Fy Wedne March 10 M1! artwy I'he Ure held th » Of on evening M1 John ( Albert Haze ight Mn Cartwright motored to Philipsbur any ast week Mr. and Mrs. J. FP Mi Harry Musser and Au one a guest Dome inst ory {hese We hear vic peed ast 4) Ww hom these balms a Ces all ana mm Citizens to their i Bn dun LITTLE NITTANY Ed. Yearick visited at the Willard Harter homme one day last week Ab vday dinner was held at Margaret Dullen home on Sunday Nn honor of Mrs. Margaret Dullen’s birthday. Those present were: Mrs Elizabeth Laubach of Jersey Shore Mrz. Lilah Eck of Nesbit, Mrs. Flor ence Piccalo of Williamsport, Gloria Mery and Dempsey Dullen and Mele vin Mann of Lock Haven, Mr and Mrs. Boyd Butler and two ch fidren and Mrs. George Dolan ) son, Cary Orvis Clark and tha, visited at the nome at Pennsylve Sunday Anna Clark spent Sunday evening ‘with Mrs. Lucy Conaway at Jacke {sonville Mrs. George Dolan and grandson. Gary. called at the Orvis Clark home on Sunday Fred Dolan of Howard, visited his {father William Dolan and family, {on Friday. | We are glad to note William Dolan is better at this writing wert ni the daughter. Mar- Davig Heichel ania Furnace on Congress can complain about the idrafting of men for military service bul there is no way for the legisla- army without jorlling upon the young own of the nati EL —— ~ Sunday School Lesson OUR LORD'S INTERCESSORY FRAYER sehool Lesson 1943 International Sunday for March 21 EX’ Ho Lesson Text: John BY WW.REID isoiation i not shotild be hig) oral lation Ch lig tories of national brothers neath the of Protestant Roman cooperating when three Caiholics have been relief work Oty was occupied by Uh Mons ignor Fourguet funds to Protestant chiurches in dis- In Chungking, West China Christmas Day last, American British church funds provided dinners for the families of Danish, German, Pinnish, and “orphaned” missionaries and Chinese colleagues testants and Catholics have VER and in Canton 3 oan tress on snd their united Norwegian | Elsewhere Pro- in caring for the needs of Jewish re- fupees from Europe now in China Hundreds of thousands of boys | (and girls are constantly moving with ‘their families as their parents go into war production in every part of America, fons! Council of Religious Education according to the Internat. The Council reports that in ons wars housing project in Califomia there are 1.990 school chikiren and 4.800 preschool children: thal in | Maryland traller camp more than one | i HE MEMBERS PLAN MORES HH CLUB Io PRODUCE PORK WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You From Financial Lem Ses John F. Gray & Son KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'S Phone $599. R-1 Pleasant Gap, Pa. ABC ond VOSS WASHERS Bendix Home Laundry Electric Stoves
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