YHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLCEFUNTE, PR. April 1, 1943. EE Page Two ~ Echoes From the Past Fifty Year On Wednesday Mr Wrandon be gan the shipment of furniture from ha the Brock House to Span Repairs bein wde In hotel for carpet, ing received Nittany Valley re 3 passed eastward F from wa Ago Thomas Gira moved to Punssutawney, where opened a feed and livery He thinks there Is more profit in in huckstering the World In 80 next attraction Hous Ed. Note It would to be “Around the World in Hours" to attract much atten. S of Oak Hall wut le the ' new propri and new ! wt th new furnitu re Ix Davy’ at the Around be olin NO wong enix day afternd the Renovo MR The engine to the shons a Tew mon ese dan ebullt and was t ith all the The engine ent } AK ha opened 1} tablishment uted by the sire! up in Snvder Having in the arans- G tatloring « s to be used Oo FOOGR ¢ urned oul Jacob 0s improvemen the ently va leading lentine rot rk Lat W i n COUrse chool he tviish gar- time Last F W. F. Reeder V tained the member fonte Bar As ficials at i.heny lisle | most every Lt. Judge Senator Peal Hon. Thomas Murra and J. M. Hale mong 3 ree PON ¥ Sfotite ionvillk ph Homan, east tha, Port an- of Old Foi i rely affilicted Ea w n wi were | < w Re vlan ani dents Ma becca ire Ie I ¢ EATON March wis and After t1 ATR Feoub 11 office onion He er} had been in ve block, High t House compelled SeVETa] SHOWS the Cour the temperature and wa A above the building was to 1 rf down to ro. In spite 0 adverse con- 3 for a new ructure dition juire Keichline was Officer Geor: “od : fall Bel make about ay wing guarantine street m Linn street trong. Bisi Clyde Joon Ca imp Howard IN 154] veral painful burr General belief ze originated [re ombustion ing street, mu Railroad whooping 4 : a cens” u gh Private Jones ing Bland burg coupies M. Big Ralph Kazina and raven both of Munson Ta: nd Mildred E both of State College Hollobaugh and Naomi } of Philipsburg: Clifford V. Quick, Milesburg,. and Mary A Smith, Soring Mills, George M Woodring and Ruth Elva Fink, both Port Matilda The Hiller residence High street, recently purchased by J. How - ord Thompson, of Curwensville, and converted into an apartment house, was to be occupied by the following tenants, according to A. GG. Heverly, agent: law office of Clement Dale offices of Dr. Fox. chiropractor; Mi Mre. James B. Craig, Mr. and Thomas Cairn, and “The Last Resort Tea Room.” conducted by Miss Helen Valentine. Miss Valen tine planned to vse the side yard of the property in sunimer time ay a teg garden } nd he ¥ 1 Leonard Le" oth of on “AHI” says Pel. Jones “Now gimme my cake I” Mom's best Fudge Cake made with Rumford Baking Powder Soldier boys since the Civil! War have loved home-baking made with Rum- ford. No slum, 26 Bitter taste’ FREE: Use Rumbord's Timely Recipe Material. Write today «Ramlord Bak Powder, Box B. Romford, Rhodes (alana anid Mrs Word was received In Bellefonte to effect that Rev, W. C. Winey, a OF United Brethren minister I was paingully Injured while nking a car, Rey. Winey rosided Wilkinsburg i" { ol Toner While carrying a wshes Lo Hor Mrs, Jame of Bish ot, suffered. a painful back in- she tripped and fell puny down 22 steps to the cellat floor. The injuries consisted of bad- ly sprained muscles and severe bruls- 1 pan fury when ing hou = to H hold thel: cently tote, 11 We Hl had ( | P. Barnes had the goods of his mother moved new home on High street purchased from the Cole e5- Barnes vocated a house on Bishop street, which recently been purchased by Harvey Mil- Ai M" wheel on a freight car eek Milesb A broken about one rg. Eley thrown off the track and the Bald Eagle Valle eld up for a number of wreckage was clear- » Was Injured but the Ws damaged consiaer- stance seriou W mile east of om vere over was h til the for a ar] K. Stock principal of fonte HI 3 his home because REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS H 31 Hx) kK K. White, to R. Jot Ph i birg tra nte n $50 to Flo tract Glossner of Lamar ra Ell vi. Gummo en Marion Twp Stats Musser, Wx, 8 ir Dorman, of Bellefonte, tract in lefonte, North Ward, $1 Joseph Demchak, et ux, to George Demchak, et ux, of Philipsburg, R 2. tract in Rush Twp. 81 C. Heverly. to Margaret et al, of Bellefonte, RL. D in Spring Twp. $1 Cworge E. Long, et ux of Howard, 8! her 8. Schad, to Harry Clair Eee et ux. of Bellefonte, tract In Spring Twp. $1 James E. Ziegler, ef ux Vonada Coburn, tract in Twp. $1 T. C. Jackson. et ux Novasky., of Philipsburg Philipsburg, 86.300 College, $1 etl to ( Eel rie ” al to Charlotte in Howard tract ler A Haines to Les of to Bernard tract in EE (OLLEGE EXPERT GIVES COURSE FOR BUS DRIVERS A course especially designed for wol bus operators and directed by Amos E. Neyhart, administrative head of the Institute of Public Saf- at the Pennsylvania State Col- has been offered In four states. vhart has conducted his course in South Carolina, Alabama, Geor- ia. and Connecticut. As road train. ing consultant for the American Automobile Association, he has made a study of safety measures for driv ers and also the conservation of vital equipment i ~ BOALSBURG FARMER GETS HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN BULL George C. Musser recently acquired # registered Holstein-Friesian bull from the herd of Charles M. Ross, Centre Hall Change of ownership for this ani- mal, Piebe Segls Paul Inika 864480, has been officially recorded by , Holstein -Friesian Association of Am- | erica, Brattleboro, Vi The association issued 17.077 reg. itry and transfer certificates to: Pennsylvania breeders during 1042. | nmssiinis WP — e S—— When a man or woman gets so much religion that he or she is ready | to fight everyone who doesn’t agree nv a is visiting her sister, Mrs. F.| fonte. with him or her, you may put it down as “too much” religion. | organizing | over the County News Mi H L w of Nort! Lreel, the engagement Miriam, to David and Mrs. H H of North Holmes street, Stale lege. Both Miss Lisse and Mi nold are seniors at Penn State member of Lambda Chi Alpha been set for tl Dr. and McKee Hounes Li College, of daughter, son of Dr isn No ha Ww GR Millhein at the Mis pent Lottie McCool several days Inst home Mr. and M Jayd In Spring Mills, Mr Stover went an operation for the hey Lewist and complication 10 have a Mi McCool the household ol week of tonsils in Own recentiv developed caused her fines ssistance in time ang rel Two gra n State College last Wednesday wer by the dama Op m Fast field back Part of th brought under control with no Me first about 5:1 in ARR LY the of McClellan IV ) rides ire visiting Mr. and Mis. 8. T. Riegel The U. 8 Any has Bsued ar to regular alr ober These are to be W [13] bands all craft ers at the local post worn and from thn post on duly. The bands, which contain U 8. Army Air Foree Insignia in Zoid and white on feit background remain property of the Arm Rome Gingrich, an operative pat. ent in t Centre € Hoanital F two weeks, returned to his re Wednesda Misses fo and a bite the w TR home Potts Delaney J. Thomas play Barbara Hanna, and Ray ied Mr. and Mrs a senfor class Ss turday night Two representatives from the Mil. flin County Cantery in Reedsville met with about seventy-five farmers from the Penn's Valley area in the lccal high school building last Wed- resday, to make plans for sweet corn, pea and lima bean acreage for this season. The cannery ls uspecial- Iv eager for pledges to Brow peas, quiring about two hundred and forty acres. Farmers from the entire grea from Pine Grove Mills to Mad- fsonburg came to the meeting Jamison, who Mrs. Kathryn a month here with her spent Roy 8. Jamison and family, returned to her home near MifTlinburg on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milan Jamison and Rufus and Grey Jamison, also of Mifflinburg, came for her Bunday Mrs. John H. Durst, who recovered recently from an attack of grinpe, i= being treated for a painful eve infection Dr. M. H. Cubbon. soll erosion rep. resentative in Centre and five neigh- ary oan. Ne Delaney Howard to in eg had SON. wed- Stover under- removal of which } pha Fire Company Was al Beaver ave TIE thei Arnold, Arnold, Col Ar- He more extended dered at that boring counties, met interested farm- | jers in the high school bullding here Friday evening to make plans for a, soil erosion program in this area Another meeting for the purpose of and appointing 'Clenahan come | mittees will be held Friday evening. | April 2. A good representation farmers is urged. Sandra, returned last Tuesday after a two weeks’ visit in Allentown and Fiewetwood Mrs. W. F. Keller will the Clover Club at evening Mrs. Daisy Fleck of Albuquerque, Vv. Jodon of | ind hy ! 03 Hal) ned Dog Centre rouncing A Hall running OWI a were Wi table Hen Matter borough Con to keep Inrue running loose In Centre Hall will be killed and owners of li- will Mi tuted Cinrman hel Unii- Centre from nl wed dog ones or! be prosecuted tensed dogs Matter Mri of North orton street, State College, of honor a surprise party by the women of the Falth Reform home last Wed occasion bel ar Ath was guest Georpe Bloyer nt given ed chu Tie her Stove any venin Lin 75th birthday anniver the embrant Mra, James Searso wn Garbrick Decany confined home of Mr. and Mr: Glasgow has been 1 at the husband Smith hyn Marie Lee. The for- West come to this vicinits the funeral of her uncle is remaining among reia- tives for a week Miss Alma Corman of Aaronsburg vas a Sunday dinner guest of Mrs Kathryn Breon and Mrs. Mazie Les Mrs. Nettie Campbell of Drifting, spent last Wednesday at the Charles Slack home Mr. and Mrs, Warren Wentzel and sont of Hazleton, spent the weekend th Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shutl near oy Here here wi and Mrs Lee Rhoades and son of Bellefonte, Mrs. Dalsy Fleck of Albuquerque, N. M., and Mrs Myron Reitz, and Mrs. Grace Coodhart of Milesburg, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Jodon Mrz FV. Jodon, her sister, Mrs Daisy Fleck, spent Tuesday with Mr and Mrs. Abner Noll in Pleasant Gap Miss Pauline Burkholder of Har- Marlin risburg, spent the weekend with her | parents near here Mr. and Mrs. Jack MeClenahan and two children of Altoona, spent the weekend here at the Harry Me- and John Burkholder homes Mrs. Paul Bradford and Mrs. D. M Bradford were dinner guests last Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Philip | Bradford Mrs. Dale RB. Keener and daughter | | after he allegedly took articles fron | entertain | her home this Held on Larceny Charge. Arrested on a charge of larceny a S5-and-10 cent store in Philipe- burg, Dewey A. Hoare, 45, of Phil- ipsburg, Saturday night was com- mitted to the county jail, Belle At a hearing before Justice of the Pesce J. Mac Pearce at Phil- Mrs. Bob Wetzel and two daugh-' ipsburg, bail was set at $200. } | Sarah Ann's | Cooking Class 4 Lion | 0) 0 help 0 i: wi food help a man one of Lu mont ver bread which Can wi Orange French Toast | cup orange jules Poon Rri Savory Dressing Apple Charlotte Angel Bread Pudding EE ome oer alias Kline The Hev- this home has bought Robert few days i home becatse ather Maude Ohio Spangler been furioug h h, being ¢ the lines iH of her spending of het While Mr Bechdel continoes where £0 18 time In he ) Merrill Mrs. Bechde] Max Bechdel f the hous fnwn o here t. Henry 8allisburs 5 home wit] Mrs. H W furlough and ten-day Mrs son We are glad Marvbelle Miller y after her long Hines: (From Last Week! Ben Neff of Beech Creek evived a letter from her Pl. Wilbur Ruger, stating trausferred from Fort Devers to Port Meade, Md Mrs. Samuel Tressler of Beech Creek, received word Saturday of the death of her sister, Me. Martha Katherine Stevenson, of Mill Hall KENNE and Mrs. L. L a Laura Eccard visited with her at Bellefonte, Sunday that Miss about Charles, to yor rey to bw again Mrs re. oLler he aa: “as DY McCartney and Leath- Mi hildren called at the H E ort home Wednesday evening Mrs. Roy Leathers and Mrs. Frank Dreese and sons called at the Jo- seph Leathers home recently. Mrs. Lillian Bryan of Williams- port, is spending a few weeks at the H. E. Leathers home Mr. and Mrs, William Oates took a trip to see thelr daughter at York, | Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bomboy and ibaby of Niagara Palls, and Mrs Frank Ingram were weekend visitors at the E. H. Runkle home { : {ers and Mrs. Frank Dreese called on | Bunday p.m. at the Runkle home | Mrs. J. F. McCartney spent the iweekend with her daughter and | family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Butler a! Monument. Misses Marjorie and Esther Leath. | Sunday School Lesson FETER AND JOUN School 1a nal Sunday April 4 Internati On for Fext nto them Text Mark ) John 1: 29-42 16 Lesson 0 WS In THE J Central ch Aid, are todas 4 ling, fuel, an La contri food to the orphanage at Fisken- settiement et Bb. Green children {friendship ta “a § |g to the mit Americ " al fon h, which £2500 ven: bed ore Eg PoaT orphan : ‘strangers need friends? ™ SOME they need ole Gia Yo them, and to the best thes Christian Churches cnliture: enterprise in land and missions can do much 1 provide that liaison service which will foster mutual sine derstanding and respect among Brit. ish, American ant Indian troops.’ The Gospel of Christ was to feed the hungry, clothe the naked, com. fort the sick. and visit those who {were in hard luck.” says Vice-Presi- dent Henry A. Wallace He said that treating your neighbor decent. ‘1% was the way to show that you loved God. The neighborhood in Christ's day was a few miles in dia- meter. Today the airplane has made the whole world a neighborhood. The Good Neighbor Policy. whether at {home or abroad. 8 8 Christian pol- icy If we want peace, we must treat other nations in the spirit of democratic Christianity. We must make our religion practical. In our ireletions with China, for example, i we must act in such a way as to em- srace the material az well as the spiritual well-being of her people” | At least three of the major Pro testant foreign boards in the United States are now seeking new mission jaries, both men and women, in the | colleges and theological schools. The about the th BY WW.REID bet: 100 for pott-war Methodist Board Ransom. 150 rk y bw Y needs 50 tment fields. Those members of the to represent, 24 in good health, with train. ir proposed are age SEEK INDUCTION OF PRISONERS IN STATE of ead ol i State's institutions, Pennsylvania Sei- Service headguarters this quested approval of the ns- rte: plan of the of q ow Or A Crimes BF Ex ihm ted weliling the State's penal and cor- nal institutions Details wete 1 tisclosed pending Washingt approval but a high of- who asked anonymity, said the aimed reducing the prison population of 7200 bv “If they gel 200 theyll be i nos »s bul added instituisons, 12 STUDENTS COMPLETE DAIRY HERDSMEN'S WORK . 811 but one from 3 recently completed TORMERs ghiort course at Ivania State College, Pro- Beam, director of agri- cultural short courses. announced. They were: David 8. Dietz, West ringfield: Mrs. Frances H. Hug- gins, Pittsburgh; Galen LL. Kimmel, Shelocta: Rolind A. McGrady, Pitts. turgh; John M. McMillen, North Point; Carl F. Nagel. Pittsburgh: Ciyde W. Rust, Sharpeville; Herbert C. Terndrup Philadelphia: Willard WwW. Walton, Kenbelt Square: Edgar RK. Ziegler, Jr. Melrose Park; and Hudson C, Bull, Watertown, N. Y. i — > Make The Best Use of Your Rationed Food With rationing affecting the pan« try of every American home, houses wives want to know how to make the best use of available foodstuffs. Por helpful suggestions, food-saving ree clipes and other valuable informa tion tary to The American Weekly, the big magazine distributed with [the Baltimore Sunday American. On sale at all newsstands.
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