THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. May 13, 1943. The venerable John PP. Harris, re true, and we have found that thes Ea. ———— tired Bellefonte banker, was a vi t. Winners in Record-Keeping Contest be WwW very w 1 on wild soll or som kori ing ld GY | Tn x [8101 of our visits through the Bar Sunday School Lesson rens we have found that in ( Olthern section of the Barrer hin 8. Zoller Bellefonte's older Ist, was confined to his home Vrs are wae tie Vv all pind " corner of Allegheny and How : . AY Bini lea pin PETER AND JOHN PREACH WM" nr ww ! LJ Fifty Years Ago nt the einer of Allegheny wud How LJ wi wan: ogh AND JOIN FRY. The addition to the upper works On Saturday Miss Kate E. Stott § In b Se, : ; i hel Ro g 3 ind that t} { of Mann's Axe Factory, Mill Hall, | resigned her position as stamp clerk i ‘ > ¢ vi mers ! ¢ Journ will be soon completed. Twelve new | in the Bellefonte postoffice and Mi stones and about that number of Henrietta Butts has accepted the polishers will be placed in position. | position and has been on duty since Heretofore the upper works has been Monday turn ng out only single bit axes, but The Bellefonte Band made its hereafter double bit axes will be pol- { got Hublic appearance ‘on the Dia ished, mond on last Thursday evening Marriage licenses were issued to Over thirty men were in line and the following couples: Adam Shee th plaved several piece ‘ ley, Coburn, and Mary Kennelly, creditable manne: Spring Mills: William J. Twigg, Re County Commissioners tort, and Matta S. Wilson, Boal Yeh poreciate any ue burg. Harvey W. Hampton and Nora o how the Court House Young. both of Bellefo Joseph Mertens and Ag Toseph Philipsbin 4 Portland Mill Aaronsburg On Monday ey the Bellefonts pin ut ie leasant Gap and on morning for San Pranchen where he Unberin bn the view of Scots, | ABRNORE SCE RI - RUNVILL International Sunday Sehool 1a for Ma HH 1943 hitched to sch cluded Allegheny Proce Fie 5 ‘ Over the County News REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS SEIS in vee WORLD or RELIGION oP BY WW. REID A he HOWARD SCOTIA ” Fimwel Heminder Plant Certified Potato 1X of! he Twn. 1.500 pe “ ¥ § i Hels i Je in Potter Twp. $1 Grow Some Flowers . p ' ! . hod : : ral dn thi x iy Hanve | { oe A COT Commonwealth navivani or will } ie y M Fri y vy " s brads , Bi hh ! ’ : sordon Laut Rm Li. A i Wilh nuSKG : 3 ALPS . membership, was 10 Bessie Kofman of Bellefonte growing x Mrvas ie i 5 : " ci ’ n af Mua te 1 3 ’ ¢ 3 VRE A : a bam \ ( wer _— h . Speeis! v dwindling in size ag mem- tract in Bellefonte, South Ward, and ff Irony y i f eh is then a sie home ail pending the winter of 1 Y $y 8 i ) Welt an op Brn wi d “Laubag passed away. In 1022 the post $3.00150 fol riculturist Macha "eft Reetiq 0 Chicago with Her nie i e pre oreign Af. me I urrendered well furnished rooms 8. Claude Herr, of ux. to Elizabeth iat 2H ™ E a1 ' rsh " vs wh A ; - pi ial? \ Be : Ki E ped R fi » ; a ar goo the Potter-Hoy building to the H. Ferree, et bar of Bellefonts, 2° napdraznol I ; Li toe still wisited His ot 0, HOLTS HOLLOW wow ‘i ih I i 1 COREE os of ] a and Ow anm x ) one h in- 0. 8 of A. and sold all the fur- tract in Bellefonte, North Ward, $1. | astern RIT : ican is whi e 1 feel Ley "Come ay . aa i "iy wont . Lit at : hings to the same organization Harvey J Markle, of ux, to Rus ii " t ! ' . RE : ie $340. The money was turned over sell O. Spicher. of Pleasant Gap Gardening is Popular f y { ! ‘ : fightning Damages Home the Bellefonte Ce metery Assoc tract in Spring Twp. 81 gardening is ot # : teritin Y a thishi ntinn her I ind irs at! 3 and . ; A Ha y i 4 uring a recent electric storm the perpetual care of Gi, A First National Bank of Middle. © members all r PY er he doctor i he kept a a Fa St ealartel In das " vit. of {min v on the house of Mr and he Union cemetery burg to F. B. Cole. ot ux. of State vatia b whe t the Pay record f ht HEN Prot bri eve few 4 Ske X fends al wr " BN tl dh Ae . na y hit ary. an aged couple of wioved # College. tract in Btate College, $1 8 va 3 H i y ' H ¢ 1 and 1 rents . ] % - Se Pin Sash : " —: " ’ f ati ear Towand struck by light. tion. Dir George C. Auman to Charles R. in es e making sure i t | i he had. Wel ‘ h ¥- Loner he $ realy : a ji ning. The chimney was knocked hased the dwelling house oni Lamb Rbul, of Milimont, tract in Miles sop s os : oH wou { had hn ts this wird nthe i great-grandfather was a missionary n stove Pipe | ; treet owned by Mra Annle C. Hazel Twp. 81 hi : ‘Tee lecger be A cord of all" » Ms Amb ¢ in T y ior 49 Years is gral ¥ ot [ plaster in the and Mize / was hurled out, land- | The home recently had been dam- George Christine, ef ux. to Scott iy com they on Sunday with ARFOn nz at the bottom of the bank. Nooe aged on one side by a fire which de- E. Sassaman, Jr. of Blalr County, d = oy HET n nm ihe ite a numix { our women folk lie. alsa : with Mi of the others was in ired stroved the GCeorge Thneram home tract in Tayler Twp. $1.450 V 1 if ELE have ’ for the forestry Charles. La . ; next door Harrison Kline, em- Nd ot tie of Alible: dismaet cyl epartme S MON are SCATOC| are ang Mrs Heaton spent Moth. ployed by the Highway Department Now that meat iz rationed ‘ Hl ! wr. : ih A ded 10 help out Day with relati "s in Bellefonte in the eastern part of the stale, Wasi men heeome men of Importance Edward Horner of Mr and Mre Roy Leathers and ummoned home to receive the glad pai households sine Aunt Dora family visited home folks at Mt news that he was the father of an .. : nee hater last Saturedas Eacle on Sunday evening 8% -pound baby girl born at the FIock ow Ci Hartsock of Altoona, visited Mrs Bditly Burd is spending a few Bellefonte Hospital ers who i an | sroiice nie Bing jast Saturday with his sister Mrs | deve with Mn; " "Mrs Milt vt | ORES shoud make the first selection Moses A Behr Burd and family at Pleasant Gap Ernest H. Royer, senior at Penn : tsrping osek orel tire Siew : 3 . . KELVINATOR of breeding cockerels at the Hme| sr and Mrs. Forest Davison and alse with Mr. and Mrs, John Pos. Btate, died at the home his par- x ¥ of Ferret ine Reb t RP . I home of his par- | they market bro Penn Stale on Tom of TYrone., were here to ginger at Coleville ents, Mr. snd Mrs. Royer af ELECTRIC STOVES poultry specialists visit us last Sunday. and while here Sunday Russia at the ROV 1oaiNers 5 Rav }§ { nf New Jeg pit home folie VN. B ’ : Al he Bellefonte f the dariz Should Aairy extenzi Bloomsdorf.” near Whit nll, Fer- Fuson SoWnahis ie ke Jal he we decided 10 go to Bellefonte 10 800 home were Mr and Mis William 2 hip. sleeping s James Young, who waz operated on Gales of ML Eacle Patricia and ness.” Fourteen months earlier he | J nat KRaturdas : . boeame ill and when local physiciang Wanted : Men And asi Saturday a week ago, and when Grace Shawley of Mileshur+. Raloh | E. o Are 1B rae i : ' we got there we found him doing M:Cartney and chiidren of Pleasant were baffled by his case he was tak. M E k R (9) Y S Women Who Are very well When asked how he had Valley en to Philadelphia where specialists : * hee BF A { Inirly oe % 3 : , and his family: Victory war xardens | Prescribed complete rest. At tipes he Phone 6951 Hard of Hearing heen he ald hie had fell fairly good! Mr and Mr Roy Bheesley and | enntribite to the strength of the na~ [appeared normal but then would PLEASANT GAP. PA. - i . Rh : . family of Howard, Mr and Mrs M Sion. And se does Rumford Baking | heeome drows: and pass into an ex i make this simple. no risk hear David L. Behror of State College, |(t Reese and daughter of Cum ) 0 an Any F - i ire { vou are temporarily i 4 y i Powder — used in baked foods, 1 tended sleep blr weeks pont ot ened Pothored by efor _ visited with the Reed family and 8tamn. Mr and Mrs. Ben Pater, | fevel teaspoon supplies 1 the individ. : 4 . g dha i head noises due to hardened or cong. NIE brother-in<daw, Willlam O. 8ax- Mra Clvde Watson and son of Miles. nal minimum daily requirement of | the first fatality from this diseass in| ulated wax (earumen), try the Our. jon, last Sunday burg, M Mrs Toner Peteer of phosphorus, i the requirement of | Centre county was chalked up when PHILCO RADI ine Home Method test that so many hy a) : "n IIE. dr. and Lg) id et o calcium. FREE: Rumford’s new Orrie Barger, also a Penn State stu- | 0S say has enabled them fo hear well vo DAVE read quite a iol about the Yarnell. Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Watson ine Pander, Box 37 | dent, died at the University of Penn- |} BENDIX nome vavnory J Moan. ou, ist ear Detter Atel us being the flower of Penn- and family. Ralph Kelly, Junior Bumisrd Baking Dowden Bez sylvania Hospital. There w nd 2 making this simple test or you se: syivania. and we have read quite a Jolinson and Glenn Poorman were Rumford, Rhode Island. 183 sp e Was ho your money back at once. Ask about wit or same comments about the ar- |Bunday callers at the J. T. Watson ; reatment fi pi} Ourine Ear today at Parr known treatment for the malady, | Dritie [ine Oyo of al ** [butus in the Barrens that is very home.
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