Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 20, 1943, Image 8

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    — THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. — May 20, 1943.
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A
Over the County News
| John M. Lane, who had been ser |
ously ill at his home on North Alle- |
gheny street reported to be
much improved
Mrs. William G. Runkle, wife of a
well known Bellefonte attorney, wa
admitted to Celsinger Hospital, Dun
ville underwent an oper
ntion condition
ee
Sunday School Lesson
Ea——
Was
St John's Evangelioal & Reformed
Vit Stamm Churcl
Last Satu:day after I ! Vv Mi Win | Musick, d nt ) Lay '. Net TEACHINGE ON WINES
DECEITFULNESS
Lwepnint ts \ Ver ’ i Morning wor -
BIBLE
where she wind storm broke off ene of
Brockerhof! for a gall
paint I'wo black bens
tries 176 pounds each
hot» county Wer
© [Kettle In the Seven
Warden Jesse
Woodward shiy
Fifty Years Ago
A large trout that measured 19%, Last Saturday the
Inches was caught by a son of Geo | House put out thelr new bu
Royer, in Elk Creek, at Millheim white with gold
The fish is the large ole reported’ It Baste
taken in Centre county so far this
season
nrge po Lr Lt the
Int
iden 1H and mon 04 ! ni i wo e 1x
Interpational Sunday
for May 23rd
welghing ahout Arm, near the § HET Y
Potter on Nt
Hig h Hihels Alrcralt
Services nce y al noon
sehool | ess
captured In
1943
Hberated In the Warning
Mountain by Mor
Haussinger of da i | iuled nl ii leader
chief ob
chool stu
ed pure vor
John
job
came from
and is a
Just as
Last Wednesday the firm of A. formation
Beeper & Son, proprietors of thelof Thomas
Central Meat Market in the Conrad  ternoon, at
building at this place, was dis |
by mutual consent and the business ation when
is now being conducted by Mr. Phil i He was aj
1p Beezer, formerly mano I Lhe utheran church at
firm e is being Aste
On last Friday Mrs we Harrison, of Boal tarriag 1 ve : “aren. 41 " y " A i
: N . tal . ' 3 peri tender
Pleasa Cap fled near erib \ ov and Stain
SL John's Lutheran, Bellefonte
Thy ps
tor. Fu
Mia }
10°45 aa. n
Faith Testis
PY
fine
we are galng Game Rev, Clarence FE. Arno
Wis received of
Eckart, Wednesda
Milesburg. He was
nove
wirded diplomas April
Having
dnt 57) Wit fr
Onl
work
wdunted Lh
3 $ ry
Formal opening of the new qual dy
yon & Compan tore
on Allegheny street
Daughters of
maintain
forme
McGarvey siste
advantage compieted hey
i It must
vd, in fairness to all . months before the required time i403
: : 4 i : n
cerned there 18 both en Wis member of the 1942 gradua 29-35
there i ot 4 0 Bi in th a ing elt f Fast Penn J Je Hig!
dent
Cross Ley wer 1
the the
| Fext: Proveris
Matthew 24
held by
America who
room
Wi
0lve non
"
ing the rallroad brides
Lasnon
local freight Catholl
LAY whout 8 Vie nn
thi
ed | Mess! Alex
the
were to club
The The Methodist Church in Bellefonte
Rev. H. ( nger, Jr. minist
Churci Cn
room were LN
pla ¢
Neu
home alter
moni
DUI
Nittany Valley Lutheran FPastorate
h, Methodist Church
Howard Pari
| REAL ESTATE
| TRANSEERS
“JACKSONYV
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and Sarah Fara ‘ f Phu Rays! ; Sow ; 3 Lh wp. ;
bury William Bec wield et ' X as a Bis forte . { i KE Lagrmand s her right arm. ini " vy Col Luth y wile snd fa g 4
and Mary Hoover £, &t ux. of Centers { ying | igh
Morn
Hawk
Oatharine
aren seriously. and other daughter Betty # during 15 ery at Rebersburg. May 30. 10:15 i ment CE y A ¢ " to "”
are of Or Sil ' \ Fe tO ar-
week were Ellsworth Conawy JTL. mi. morning service a SONLUTE. + g ts males. ik waleiih
duripe nm Sheasiey, aught Shirte: day 30, 7°30 m ery ). It may pro tiast : a : a
+ Emel § t ] i !
in Potter Twp. $1
H. Homan, by
Homan, of Btate (
Ferguson Tw
Run fsedy ria "y G CXLTess
sy ig Belicia wae di
TES wre WORLD or RELIGION
BY W.W.REID
el
Evangelical, Bellefonte / .
hve bd 5 4 +
Sk
% Hi
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Preshyterian ( harge
Company for 3 weit
et al. to Arthur aah . . x ried venin wit
of Pt tract : " " a tele %£. Raymond Ha
$5.000 Colege
iladeiphia
OLeRE
Bier)
CONSERVE YOUR ENERGY
Evely AND MEET DAY'S DEMANDS
Hon — w
When this
d effectiv
UML = cv riot pe nd cr were, i to on
H ) ITH. fe > or h Sing R ke oh ! alia, As io n Lind g d 8 ne Bom fils o a a $ ma : din } at: ba cia mon fn i ww
SERVICE + . hn Swe t2er of Coleville, na 4
A
da home “ ¥
nada hot Human
acity for work and plas
wisely used
vine 1if p iy
mAVing i« mai
»
and
Because nar riciz
being made
makers
they
Hall
lagie
Clair House: Georg
Girardi Clarence Woles
Dedication ceremonies id Lr. BI « Harry Shope of Har-
today. it = essen
learn to conserve
car in the middle of
the American Lime
AY the machine
Lime and Stones
evening at 7:45 in t
Bunday
weekend with the
Elsie Shope
the
wd
wiiks
formers
family
believes Miss Helen 8
economics jot
T™
exten
| 3 n Moore of Monterey
Mrs. Woody Hoover
5 ar- working
to RFC, of Washington 31 resented | fe rvi 13g A in good
in Benner 3 ] I to Ret talph hiabig. calif. and
American Lime and Metho- pittsburgh, are visiting
to RPC. Washington eY. en Mt Mrs. Pat e. Here are
Benner Twp, § nONOY Pvt. Robert Kellander tah, 8 serving energy
| Make
er sin
RFC. 18 Aner un Link i, Edward Kel- I Robert Griar of Bulle re- it isn't, try to
Co.. of Bellefonte, tract in Be : :
¢ i Harry Watson, jurned home after visiting Dr make the
Top. 4 rs. Edward Harr 2. Enjoy the work
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Sommers of 3. Keep congenial
Wingate, visited Mrs. Sommers’ pal rounding:
ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw, Si 4. Have favorable working
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kauffman and ight and ventilation
daughter Kay and son Dean, spent equipment in good condi
evening with the formers suited to the task. com-
toe Cole and family simple clothes, adequate
space working
Nn Ameri
Twp
Stone i ud
D.C. tri arc Mr ‘ ph Bi
veil PE
nveiled the
a few riEtian
oven
reports
indicate
war is
SURE"
and
follow nome on furlough the work interesti
and Stone ihe 2150 Home 1 TUFOUE 1 i v IK inter in
Benner
yt find the reason
Sunday moon Bellefonte po.
Youn Rexall PHARMACIST Sun
Yon Pes | PERE TY ¥ 10
Thoms and NECesSSEAry changes ae hen the
2 raid on several railroad yl
Walter Bradlee:
aged . ,
George Wenrick, ‘a
Orvis Gillette Henn Gillet Ed
ward Hipple, Willlam Gillette, Gar.
ald Shope, Edward Conaway. Marin
Whiteman, Michael Rental, Richard
Bradley, James Stark, Frank Shope
Max Confer, Calvin Moore, Dr Wil
lat Dreibelbis, Paul irwin, Merrill
Conaway. Guy Moore, Guy Woles-
Ingle William Budinger, Joseph
Woleslagle, Wilson Thomas, Eversly
Russell, Harrison Moore George St
Clair, James Carlson, Chalmers
yohn. Andrew Swablie, Robert Rich-
ard. Elmer Watson, John Butter.
. Sonfinued on Page Five)
: on Potter street - . HRT i
pieasant
Remember . . . the effectiveness of your | sir. . { residents of
: t ¢ : ! if ress i i THe kev LO
doctor's prescription relies upon three The key ie
: untied :
fundamentals: Expert compounding — to be found » :
4 tos ants re fs a
full serength ~~ fresh materials ~ and a land empire has |
i adbiprer ¢ $ oe fin " and must be beaten On
rigid adherence to the use of ingredients
specified. That is why we urge you to
bring your prescription to the Rexall was a general
Drug Store. . . where extra attention is | a8 the
given to these three priceless ingredients, | from
war with Japan |
that the is-
strength in the
the
Our
gambling wa:
Someone ap-
men about
few mo
arrived there
from the cars
crambled
Nol a
much .
oondi-
i the car
the fact
tions-good
the tools and
tion
fortabk
storage
heights
LITTLE NITTANY 5 Maintain good
6. Take ti y
Among those who visited at the! ° Ta me fo
Margaret Dullen home Sunday were *10 recreation
rb. ag y v 7. Safeguard against accidents
Ernest and Mazie Pardo of Belle. 4 efuard again cident
Have a plan and system
fonte, and Dempsey Dullen of Lock working: be open-minded;
ftivyre sr
a oi i]
Pi]
impending raid, for a
ments before
Sunday ana
daughter, Mr
police
execs \ +
ANG Core)
gamuier AWAY
person
KELVINATOR
ELECTRIC STOVES
postaire
relaxation
the area single
identified
T. F. Dornblaser of Mackeyville,
who was sojourning in Germany,
wrote to friends from Nowawes, near
rest
for
avoid
WHITE BROS.
Drug Store
BELLEFONTE, PA,
i Civil
1000 marks
Pottsdam, informing them of an op-
eration he had undergone for the re-
moval of an abscess in the thigh,
caused by an encysted bullet from
the gun of a “Johnny” during the
War. The operation cost 60,-
or less than $3 in Amer.
licen money. Hig entire expense at
the hospital for ten days, room,
meals, nursing and four servants, in-
cluding the operation, was 450.000
marks, or less than $20 in American |
money,
i
MELROY'’S
Phone 6951
PLEASANT GAP, PA,
PHILCO RADIOS
BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY
worth, Gerald Gillette, John Shaw
Jr.. Hugh Shaw, Edward Hall, Hom-
er 8t. Clair. Robert Clink, James
Reasurer, Notman Harris, Pearl
Viehdorfer, Harry Hall, Leo Gun-
gallus, Philip Budinger, Peter Houser, |
Charles Budinger, Arch Marshall,
[Arthur Marshall. Robert Kellander,
{Donald Irwin, Max Shope, Robert
Dixon, Thomas Boyd, Sr, William
Bates, Charles Hahn, Donald Etters, |
Charles Shaw, Robert Irwin, Oragzio|
Nustase, Edua Thompson, John Cal |
Haven
Prancig Dullen and son Philip of
Howard, visited the former's moth-
er, Mrs. Annie Dullen and family on
Sunday.
Lester Moore and son of Fleming.
ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Burton Clark
and the latter's mother and niece of
Tyrone, visited at the Orvis Clark
home, Sunday
People who talk fast much often
outrun their facts.
ci Si
haste and waste motions
9. Keep cheerful. have a sense of |
humor; avoid worry and friction
| 10. Keep physically fit; eat nut-
(ritionally well-balanced meals: get
plenty of rest and sleep
850 far as we have been advised, no
‘employers have had ocoasions to ad-
{monish employes against being too
jearly for work