TOW NENFEE (FMOCRAY,. BELTEFOIRYS PR April 22, 1943. Wiig Rinna do Bp Local Boys Still Making Good ~~ UNIONVILLE en mines | ISS — avd a aren, a | Sunday School Lesson a on the machine in a statewide cor it conducted by the Masonie lodge h . Altoona A : : Hisdurgh, having entered 1 HE RISEN LORD ‘ Fifty Years Ago Mrs, Cl pests of Mi a on CRP ves, Edva er uss 10 heim th resident 0 a y ’ I ; Trailing arbutus parties are going C. K. Sober, who has acq a routhern section of the county, ob wl 1 : v ) Pint Jaltimore, N Vo International Sunday School Lesso to the woods dally to gather the lit- | reputation as a marksman, will give served her 93:d birthday For a a | h , ad | fron yellefont H ¢ tle plant that is among the first of jan exhibition on the grounds he number of vears Mrs. Gephart i 4 4 ! Behox t sp for April 25, 1943 the season to put forth its fragrant! Harrisburg Shooting / i fn on pheen blind, but otherwl e. elo blossoms. {May 9, 10 and 11 excellent health Attorney C. M. Dale found a roll of} Last week Dr. W. Buckingham, of Arthur © Esq wa paper money op the crossing be-! Philipsburg, opened a new hotel In painted county chairman of the ‘ | I 4 . \ : i pd L he ne 1! $i tween Jackson, Orider & Hasting's|that city which will be known as the Citizens’ Military Training Camp for Bad Mi HOTREADT . Lesson Text: John 20 and the Brockerhoff House last Sat-! American House. The Dr. | h a Centre county and was receiving urday. He is unable to find the own- | pleasan i, whole-souled HOW plications from young meg er and thinks he will be compelled he will re » make a first-cla dergo training at Camp Meads to keep the same y | is ! On Friday evening at abx clock Mr. Jeremiah Hi Rebersburg's old and gens, took suddenly ill ax after. His ailment wa { ‘ evening ) Ard MI re He was about 76 ye { age ; f tl Wi e receipts at the brook and Scotia rwralrht oratnat pr E funeral occurred on Tues I n-'b 1 the & had crobued t 5 : ng Lunt rk ing cl y a point where it long ) x - 4 Dr. W. 8S farter, dent Mf Mi nd i1 for th mine | to operat i we profitably heim, formerly de} ecorder wu | ! kd wing fixed for When th vin Ley ipply on tl V } fu " 9 ! ¥ FY i A der hi recently 10d al ’ ! fr) ’ " wh i ae Pix A v | J The Mills Brothers are shown in a scene from their fortheoming n 2 v4 y re fil ’ n 2 t ! 11 ’ ' N ’ y 3 ’ 1 will { \ er) : en tel ! 1 Wil ad o in v | ’ Columbia picture Reveille With Beverly with Ann Miller and four ag ne ATE i coucge u Cd vi A Le youl M K€ wn ' yw freezi vh great bands, showing at the Maza Theatre Friday and Saturday — —————— — c— ———————————— Over the County News - a BY WWREID Af ¥ JEWS in we WORLD or RELIGION, On Brancl fell not a 1 the first day. No fly fish ' ¢ as the weather was sto y I ¥ ut na lumber truck over D botl f RiP Samuel water was high and mu vy. Several graded tramroad. They were coming : ler and irayce A. Vallim fine strings were brought in. Clavion ' down th mountais at 9 Mat both of Bellefont : n W. Bott Brown caught the most, some [orky. speed when I n can 0 and Lucy Smit} both of medium size. Charley Hei: y } the truck was Bellefonte. Jim Vallance’ had some J 8 Y too great to check it the ne — p——— y ER t tod ‘ ws Sid rf ‘ n Fv pou % 54 Ted ¢ $ \ ’ W " E " v » ¥ 4 y # 4 " anes, Pier ca : Je. 15-inch instant the truck and its passengers —— i. — ‘ . ’ . : : x Calc THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF George Gross, Charley Wa vil- they fell on the rocks some distanee || REAL ESTATE OUR SERVICE IS PRESCRIPTIONS 5 5 ¥ wud 4 ts r « ve N Ham Walke: ! ‘ ) M J LY 1 : ‘ : : f ; we} ‘ ol N el catche on J nda nore of x shed Bel he WH general : A i ot | : h i p Y . y ¢ vr \ £ fiom. © H : WHITE BROS. DEUG STORE Bellefonte, Pa whe de ewe a SBE hr L Tobias, ux. lo LeRSY | rope of th dotng fine. | pg went vow | 3. M, LINE INSURANCE AGENCY Twenty Years Ago 3 : . 0, BS ot Re 3 y ; : ' ho 1% 4 { oe a J 4 REICH Oldest INSU in Centre County c imeston reenis had bee Among Jocal ation " ib of Phillcabure. tract in. Phils i000 the Low ‘ f- | Snited Stat taREmar Sai EDW. IL. KEICHLING distributed along the highway be- attending a session of the Supreme |ipsburg. $25,000. 5 present, M | Ronald, tee woing $0 Lr a Foto 10] the US en elected cha Temple Court Phone 2521 preparatory Bs faipi : 7 Martin A | irs, et { M } I pet A mie eek spanning Beech Creek had been hop, had resigned his position there "ub tix. of State Bole. tong . . ih He v : oi crank : The Foreign ceived by the contrac arty T.\to t a salesman for th P. lin College. TWD. 81 J ta} : ' 1) n defense we i. making | Mssions Qonfere : th A ® Bilger, of Pleasant Gap Musser Company, wholesale grocer: ; : 3 " bak RA He a and th edaral i ‘ I Tr HY) Ul ment Ambrose 8 Ray. of Be efor te als of ellefonte i Air “- : ka ’ WA f oO IN , a i . ¢ { ' 8 DOIN 4 ” " TArTY v wrhart A } in 4 . t 1 " VO mar es 14 +e wary " though handicap i by Ialling eye- Wis i §< Foe ’ Th 4 . i ha . ! faba . . ¢ i" y ond cd LE hough ha ¥( ¥ A g eve ia { fey hres VER ipabury 4c inn Philipstm 1 . : d Pye \ p ‘ . had invented a pew mop employed as stenographer and book - a Vou BB. Jolhinsg ef ux Fhich he planned to produce in|jkeeper in the offices of Clement : ; : x Bi. 0 ) 2 a Rises Boy £34 “Liu rents. Mra TT ESGEN ip. IF. 3. Potter, 1 commercial quantities. Chief advan-| Dale, Esq. resigned to t a sim. | One, of Snow Shoe, rac! iach 0, a y Tesat \ : | ormer , rosall i. OTe yr va ua e or nee e tage of the mop was i as one liar position in the offices ¢ tive SHOE borough. $1 brated 1 pi sal iW 18. dau ’ "” s Rew | ABMS 8 OBS, 4 ac : part of he mop-head became wot Ato a . : : i Melvi 9 ITS tes Helder tin N 114 A iy ; Nye ’ y i n . | 4 ’ Val § W is yy , seedy Rory ie ar heer of fn ew 5 on could be moved into 1 Show A hares juarTYman on " place by the turn-of a wheel ries ; rym : eDetonts th Ward, Roms, Mi tex Carver Foove Neighborhoo arden Wh {ang Dr. A. L. Warnl will bo liad. ‘ Bo . - piOYed a he Sunnyside operations 4 . 1 a Willi Bevinet : | 3 ’ ' I ' hy we i sindtia of the American Lime & Stone Com- Annie Kramer, el ux, t y #8 oll an | more ha sverTimen ‘ : ig fing improvements f WE ErTY Ww Ty ow Pel = ¥ . ’ cuts and bruises SHO bar, of Beil . ’ seb x 2 f 4 r 2 n mine ear on which Bellefonte, South Ward. $1 ri tilted over on him. He Howard E. Hopkins, et ux, to Dans a and Ty . ™ " ‘ rit ; / o ET . po wi ’ d ggcd oul 20 feet be fore the tel C Orissinges et ux of State Coil ne ‘ Ri pent iv playing gan HUBLERSBURG “rn Look It Up!” . n ; 5 % g ; : o a hal lege, tre : iB Suis { hig, a an o ry " leg artin k rej bed w Last Wess gin was diss Ben jamin ‘ Jiovabie evening ing MN a . : Arcade build. €ic., to Jerome T. St 8, et ux, of Mrs yet VORIS Mor of y Cie ra Wednesday morning. Flames Bellefonte ct in Bellefonte, | happy Hfe. The hostess sen Jelic- | "a ba the wire to a busy “In- were confined to a doorway leading North Ward, $1 fous refresnments with Mr. an { Mrs formation” operator came a it : the Bell Telephone Company Sadie E Eminhizes { bas {amily ; ; exchange. Operators and several by- Willard W. Eminhizer, et ux c . drs. Max Matkle « ; od ident . . : st for the telephone |. ders succeeded in extinguishing | Bellefonte, R. D. 1, tract in Spring Pimples Disappeared ed Fridas ay a ena TUM geo Protestant and jel Semin iv’ ’ LIGHTING ADAPTER screws into mumber of a certain person. the blaze before much damage re- Twp. $1 A Ada Yost ries at a recent ting in 11d J | socket. Silvered Bowl bulb elimi ited ] t Over Night ls SRE Theologica) WI NATTY Nes Foot = \ nates glare, distributes good hight it ia trie there i 0-1 ind Clarence Siva Borger, el ux 0 But the operator coulc ( hie ‘y BE i wuld find Themas Flovd Collar. et ux Mo- Yes evenly. shannon, tract in Snow Shoe TWP. harmless mec Vr § of The f PS § A I 3 wee no name in her records like \ Vonada, of Bellelgtite; re ated lia Shove k weit} " : L | | England others of the Unite | t} . b immons to appear in Phil- $100 phe 4 fy. ia CUA wens by \ il BIR pRrents ol WOER- * on 8 " arttdseby iy ie 3 : CHANGE that oldstyle table lamp the one requested, so she delphia on a charge of driving an Mic | Cambell Kleerex hat dri \ " : a aE th i to provide soft, abundant fight. A MOITis J Ampbedl oh ; sight any report thy y had . a . we gd Ap | MON wey for the duration oi 1 - ¢ . y F >? . hi Mat report y ; : i . vi had 1 2 diffusing bowl, 100.watt bulb and J Lumber Co. of VETWOR, ' a red sore imply face one night a © pv bat ron u 15s TA gar and open their doors to refug ! N N : + ta opt h bn ; : Sinlmmanediraty ae lh H_i%hlg, 1s S08 ame + . } white-dincd shade does at! tract in Miles Twp. $1 surprised their friends % x nis ght, : C. H. Pressler, to Morris J. Camp- ¢ith a clear complexion bell, et ux. of Altoona, tract in pisk The first application must asked the subscriber to spell it. | automobile past a street car in that ity while t car was discharging “Just a minute,” came the |passengers. The summons was a sur- S¢ to Mr. Vonada, who had ample of that nn th fav of the alles in the telephone book™! tion Be a Sy lle ae Gregg Twp. 81 viniof You OF get your money ed hothe las ¢ vy urged also at 1 wall brackets, ceiling wh Musser. et ux. to Robert: pack. Join the happy Kieerex users’ his course in Philadein! ¢ United Nations relax the blockac | fixtures into good. omas., ot ux of Bellefonte, who are ho longer embarrassed with Saturday for timber] £0 as to provide food for the stan light-makers! Ask in Bellefonte, North Ward, $1. unsightly pimples. For sale by there would be located in Missouri |1N8 peoples of Europe. The Jewis about casy.to-put-on es PARRISH DRUG STORE Miss rjorie umbaugh spent Institute of Religion joined u . i modernizing equip Bellefonte, Pa. we weekend with her parents in| Cetiaration of eleven theological i ment. answer, “while I look it up TURN bridge lamps, . J. O. Heverly's household goods from : ; . 81 goods Almost half of all the calls | Bishop street to an apartment over made to “Information” are for the supply store on Allegheny street { '{ “ niin — .—_— e numbers which are listed in | VoDada suggested to Philadelphia KENNEDY { authorities that possibly the officer the directory. These unneces- | wi. iottnd dra po tl ema ine v who jotted down the license number| prs Millie Ricker had a quilting i . ¢ ’ " " ' i 1 Moravia re I OtOR sary calls waste the time of | oi the offending car made an error. apd ine . . ¥ : Melvin Fravel of Lock Hay. General Moravian, Drew, Princeton, and invited a few friends at the H : : Jewish. New Brunswick, Yeshiva en, spent Bunday with her parents, | ® a ipa a, 6,000 Bell System operators Workmen engaged in tearing down | BE. Leathers home Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes and Yale ; | 8) ; . N me M wd Mrs. Oscar Fisher and all over the country, and they |'h® old landmark at the corner of Sag V | Me. and Mis { family! The Bishop of London and the y { Allegheny and High streets, Beile- | Children. of Wingate, was a pleasant KEL INA OR ip Soa Ma, Leo Of aud tamily Lae of Ee working tie up telephone facilities |; HEHY Oo ’ t the . artney of Bellefonte, were Sunday visitors hich I fon'e, lormerly occupied by the late Safle , a I. PF. Mc uruey ome, ELECTRIC STOVES at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert together to organize a Christian - : which are urgently needed to | Governor Andrew Oregg Curtin, Sunday p.m. Ot1 movement of laymen, acting through ® lisht C itioning Dealers have this 1 handle essential war-time | Made a gruesome discovery when Mr and Mrs. EH. Runkle spent P. 8 at a Src oot aght Conditioning Dealers have this low. - y TIN \ 3 } : . rs. O 8mit) isited at 4 Jsiness an commercial centers. * 4 calls. they bivke down 4 door leading to gi +g Raioh MeChrmey PR of Mr and Mrs. Ocean Yer. The metho will include a series of priced equipment on hand to help you mod- an unused room and found a human ° ; : ata] Kk last . k Se public mectings individual Christin i: Ph i i 1 ‘hey ¢ i Please use your directory first | een. A suspicion of dark deeds ang an Sicasunt Vad were M E L R 0 Y , S Me and Ars Philip Yarnell and . ia along apostolic lines, and on ek your light 4 bs They ble also give en bef i “Inf was quickly dispelled when it was| Mrs. Harry Lucas. and sons of r “ family spetit Saturday evening with | formation of “cells” of Christian lay- mn ormation on ig ng pro lems rom their ~~-belore you ca niorma- recalled that the house originally Moose RRun. spent Sunday after hone 695] his mother, Mrs. George Yarnell of men within various commercial authoritative Light Conditioning guides. tion” Telephone service |W¥as occupied by Dr. Constans Cur-| n= © vicinity Ry Wivep. PLEASANT GAP, PA. Mingoville. firma | ; ’ tin, ” 4 r : i g hr Walia i ‘ Hq should not be wasted in war- k0, From unt Ihygulcin, Wo, dike Miss Patricia Shawley called on ens AM i m—— IA Gallup poll of a cross-section of | . time. The Bell Telephone : ers. m an 8 Ve her grandparents Sunday afternoon. | Direct Relief Report | America. made at the request of the ADVERTISEMENT BY WEST PENN POWER CO. m *lephone [had the skeleton as part of his office | srs J. P. McCartney spent Satur. | State Treasurer, G. Harold Wag- American Bible Society, reveals that Company of Pennsylvania. *dulpment. 2 Stisieion Was believe day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. PHILCO RADIOS J ner. reported that direct relief pay-| 8.500000 adults read their Bibles ‘ over years old, since | shy Smith at Milesburg ! BE an . ments made to needy residents of | every day, while 35000000 have not SEE YOUR LIGHTING DEALER oe Son won ho Hoe on a | Mr. and Mrs. Don Sager of Balti. ENDIX HOME. LAUNDRY Centre county during the week 10-! read the Book within a year Some- | > chicing re YOU more, Md., were in our v tal 541.10 st w pay | w 0 an that ma. | Hoi poh ; illage he . {alle si Last week payments! what more than 4.000000 are reads | ry vy SPRSON., : totalled $572.10, Hog the Bible more often today than | seminaries including Union. Biblical, pe
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