THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. June 10, 1943, i — From the Past choes EE Fifty Years Ago Marriage Heenses were issued to the following couples: John Breon and Lidie Spotts, both of Union township; Richard Bland and Har- riet 1. North, both of Philipsburg; James Haworth and Mary A. Rellock both of Philipsburg: H. W. Arm strong, Bayard, W. Va, and Mary L Hammill, of Oak Hall Boome human fiend stable of John Kreider, Valley, Monday night, one of his best horses ually driven by Suspicion points convict of the Huntingdon tory. The beast tabbed places ong entered thu in Sinking and stabbed the one the women trongly o de in Reform Was ™ Millhetm with a keen-edaed John Ke buliding hand pow He claim any mount several nlong I'he an invention CRAY Rae A WG } atio with the Pennsyivan road at Howard have 5 large lime ingham, lor quality of limestone trade with is gl Holme speration they need but a saber mil Kad enten ti bottle of poi Weaver fonte ri Weas Co. of Ty Oriole Weay Wi chain BTOCery er and brother vafed tefore fro puren Lhe nership he was for Marri follow Benner and Mildr of Bellefonte: Gregg Elizabeth M. Luca Joseph FE Margaret R Michael F yiisewhite both © Btenley R. Wi Crain, both of Port Mati M. Shick and Mary A. W of State College: Joseph E. DeCamp and Margaret T. Parker. both of State College: Earl A. Weaver and Florence Sampsell, both of Pleasant Cap: Fdgar BE. Hess and Mary K Thompsen, both of Pine Grove Mills to store the new ow Jodon both Watson and of Moshane. Matiida, Union- and Alice G toth ite, Port Brugge Hazel ¢ non Fr of Bellefonte, Helen M Einsel both Hams and { 1521 ce, KELVINATOR ELECTRIC STOVES — MELROY'’S Phone 6951 PLEASANT GAP, PA. PHILCO RADIOS BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY {econtemplntes I 1 | Last week Buchannon's {house on Halfmoon Hill was struck {for the second time b Hghtning {Scott Bartley's house at Col- {lege, had part of the slate roof torn toff by a flash of lightning and the fehimney and cook stove were some what damaged A of George Btale capitalists farm of oe mile to Shamokin ing the Emerick, th Hall, with a We understand it which has leased the in Penn townshin te With Id and con ir bread onght party lea John Centre mir am h late ast of viey 5 l read he fore non in i necinl of Invited Oak Hall Mung 1 W. Armstrong The brid Hammill byter! on i the w i Henry Va nt 30 retire y chureh ormerly ule have nerformed Keller he same hospital where he is int ferbed 3 also treated ff tha ri hrough oir ultimate destin. The hookkeeper ir Kevslone Power resigned that sition Railroad jon, Miss of Elm vania Divi wighter named the power company or to the vy offices cf Potters Mills, om #¢ some months earlier, wont to undergo x-ray o%x- photos revealed that h skull injury exerted the that efTeet been - 14] ater injured when thrown fr a hor Williamsport amination The ir fall. he to the ind suffered fract that when the small bones orain ure healed several presstire on the causing trouble red him would Surgeons An permanent cure ion no operati R Jean, two-vear- and Mrs bu William McClure, of Bellefonte, was instantly killed Surday morning when the family car upset on a steep hill near Cresson while the family was en to Beilefonte. In the accident Mrs. Claney suffered severe laceration of the fare and arms; Ber daughter Nancy. suffered Ilacera- ‘tions and, contusions: Mrs Claneys i glater, Miss Louise McClure, of Belle forte, received painful cuts and ibritises, and Mr. Claney escaped with minor injuries Fred Lutz, of Bellefonte, had 22.- 000 volts of electricity pass through his body and lived to tell the tale route He and Andrew Cordon were mak. | ing connectiong to a transformer in Miltheim and the current in the line supposedly was turned off. Lutz was ‘on top of a pole and when he grab. bed a wire the full charge passed through him. Only the fact that h had his safety belt in place prevent. ed him from being hurled grotind. He was able to descend 'in- inided after the power {off but he suffered from deep burn and bothered imen and women, unless they are his’ to the wag turned plication A marriage leense was issued at! Hollidaysburg to Charles T. Shall- of Bellefonte, and Miss Mm garet Patterson, of Juniata Miss Gertrude Tavier, instractor English the Bellefonte Migh School, spent the weekend at the home of hoy rister My Bums, In Pittsburgh W. Harvey ney [| f wl repairing a through a skylight feet the fA Seven hundred young from Bellefonte and vietoity had sienified thelr intention of attending the sec ond Kidding Plenl KDHOn by the Bl Elks Club James BR. Huoghe ANON new schedule of rates for the Hue Cross of ot Bellefonte tin injury roof he and fell ae low TAL when stepped twanty while to Or tor annual ored lefonte swimming poni six’ vinits tn t) $1 The trip M parted Eberh plumber. F emploved forme} Walley Eberhart oe on (IN 3 “1 A wrt hin TR ALA | i Nn asi ion ‘ur he ne Albert Bellefonte 54 n plumbin REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS } ni B to LI. R. Lemme m" Philipsburg. $6 300 Jo ¥ Horst Cioorge H 1} Mills. R D £3 AnD FARM CALENDAR Reminders From The Pean State Collere School of Agriculiure Fimels svivania Aids Farm Labor tensinn Service jireciing m Peninsvivanis fi {an « $8 sweantsd SiON HAITETIS are i ac and placement of farm iabor Will bw ine program Manage Berry Pateh Pro agement in ra planting aturing this g the ground tio Local rect sland in the ed in 1 i ma pherry important, not oni year work Pruit Btate College for crop but for a gnod specinlists recommend pruning bel plantin raspberries and blackberries Keep Eggs Clean--1f the nesta are kept with cle tier there simmer of hiaek upped ny work nn cleaning eggs for market tonsion specialiats State Tt labor wherever possibile on the scarce and wns g ponlitry ex Pennayl et f pack: for of the College vania pays to these days when help is hard to get Cut Seme Pulpwood... Wood is used not the making paper and packaging material for the manufacture of smoke rayon for parachutes, dressings for our wounded men. Penn State eXtension foresters urge woodland owners to help meet the demand cutting some pulpwood Remove Fertilizer Alter the com planting season is past. be Sure to remove fertilizer from the planter, say Penn State "agricultural engin. oer Know Your ®ows. Weigh each cow's milk each day as a basis {or feeding and management and to know what each cow produces dur. ing the vear. say Perm Stale dairy specialists only for 52114 also less powder, and medical by - The long history of mankind sug- gests that there is little occasion for one puny little fellow, no matter how great his zeal. to become hot with the. foibles of own “i Pimples Disappea red | | Over Night Yea, It 38 true, there 12 a safe | harmless medieated Hand eniled Kieerex that dries up dimbdles “over night. Those who followed simple directions and applied Kleerex upon iretiring were amazingly surprised when they found thelr pimples had disapeared. These users enthusias. | [tically prajse Kleerex and claim they | igre no lomeer embarrassed | and | gre now havny with thelr clear come plexions. Don't take our word for | 118, use Kileerex“ tonight. If one ap- | does not satisfy, you get ido not hesitate. Por sale by sewing Over the County News imped in and where hie ind went ye of Pleasant word hat - wiley to n the ght hey An additional eontribution to the het Red Cross War und for the Bpring bre Mills district of $1250 by quickly calmed down the Ladle Ald of the Re 3 n A formed church heinging the total received for that district $327.20 'hi chureh group is also doing Rod Cro fi their share In ! Mr Russe Ronn dent M Jen treasurer of the op hore wis mine R11 Haley Dert wer 10 had been inted her hush id dire fon the nnd app director nf Red Co Red fn around the count with thie Mao wimmaey OF ang reerea American territory art of of Aladoan known RS A | effort nre Lhe the the man is th nie Stull | ganization War i : And fs widely corning 5 (rove " » el : fis preiimi ey tin. organization ant On nry trainin va {he nn Ho Dine Last Friday, abt m Miithelm Fire Compan alarm from the farm of terman at Pern Hall after m wns given nelm wer ane antwered he has bhoey David I'en opasiniment make 4 Hreetor of recreation alar wea nization firemen the three { Lin pumnes { ad ioin bullding was also con with the implement, it A Bellefonte vy West Hin} ed rail: Wom At { eine 3 af 12ow Harold Hanson the sick list az RE Are a Rartges Ww ther emeiory H F wr friends Rosman Pittshareh High is a Cieorge and family al present m wiles galherad at Ida Hackenberg of Neighbors and | he M1 last Tuesday in velin { present vis home of celebration her her son We Have Just Added Another Carload of Memorials to our already large stock of finished work, If inter. ested in placing a memorial we invite you to eall at our vards in Lemont and inspect the material and work- manship of our line of work. plea It will be a sure to assist you in making a se. lection of a memorial for your lot, A visit to our yard will place you under no obligation whatever to place an order, We Specialize in Rock of Ages Barre Granite ! OUR MOTTO: “SATISFIED OF Lemont Marble & Granite Works L. FRANK MAYES, Proprietor LEMONT, PA. The afternoon and evening pleasantly spent In group sing { church hymns. Mrs Macken entertained playing familiner my Lule the oreg nd B) Tune BUN birthday were ng berg old 0H with are dance an oid time and | turees ve Ww A OODWARD HOLTS HOLLOW Hayes Neilefonte Sunday gue Mary Kells Kelly and a Cieorge lob Mr Mis J Frame were Mr daughters, Donna Bellefonte friend from of d and Pleasant I. Walson BUSH stool Gap. ar HOLLOW at 9-30 a» m preaching followed by the Everyvhody Leh reguiag weloome Schoo] eciosed Thursday The children. their and family, (glso quite a fow of the mothers, en. joved jor cream sated cake atl the noon hour The children were all glad vacation time to arrive as the weather was getting too warm to stay indoors Norman Resides ters, Mary and Helen dave last week with the form®'s sis ter and brothers at this place Mr and Mrs Scott Milton family of Julian, moved into upper Holt place several weeks ago Mrs. James Metgler and grandson, Melvin Metzler, and Mrs. Iva Wellers and children spent last Thursday at the Andrew Irvin home, and also enjoyed the foe cream party the schoo! children had at the Irvin home Mr. and Mrs George Bush and [family visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Bush on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davidson and daughter of Wingate visited Sune day evening at the Harry Carver home Benita and Florein Irvin spent Sunday al the Benner Hall home in Dix Run. SCT VIoY ant teacher for and two daugh- spent several and the Hs —— Goon to Washington James Rillett, seaman second class, who had been training at the Great [Lakes Naval Training Center near {Chicago., was recently transferred 'o [the naval base at Bremerton, Wash James ix a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- lward Billett of Hall Moon Terrsee, GOD'S EXCEEDING GREAT PROMISES Selina) 1943 Jrternational Sunday for June 13 TEXT [WN on Text Pete begins his with faith, hie It be TINY } H », pos know WS in we WORLD or RELIGL ba i neenCies which on ited on ference Commitee of the Home Mi America and the Pederal Oouncil of the Churches of Chris America. The opening atidres will be delivered by the RA Rey. Henry BU George Tucker siding bighon of the Protestant Epis. copa] church and president of the Perdoral Council. Intensive semin on the rural church and community the relation miral world are EIMOTISOTed Town and Country Cr of 10118 uneil North mn pre. AT of the situation life and 10 the schedniod Dr. Richard Brook England Bishop of and Ipswich, recently performed the historic ceremony blessing Brit- ne farms on Rogation Sunday. Us. art ax a paipit the Bishop the significance of the an- Rogationtide ceremony This ceremony is now being revived at a time when war has broucht to the fore the necessity of a bounteous harvest. Rogation Sunday is the last Sunday of May. American non-lit- urgical churches call it Rural Life Kunday Among recent honors conferred by the British Crown upon residences of India for meritorious service to the empire appear the names of three Christiang in North India, Miss Olive Dunn, daughter of the Rev. William N. Dunn, of South Bend, Ind, and a missionary of the Methisdist church ‘in Shahjahanpur, India, has been f of Edmundsbnurg Churel of ing a spoke cient { of " snwarded the Sliver Kalser-i-Iing iMedal: Justice Dulip Singh, brother inf Roja Sir Maharaj Singh, presi | ident of the All-India Christian Con- ference, has received a knighthood; | and Rai Sahib Albert N. Skukia, a district magistrate in Lucknow, a son of the late Rev. Ganga Nath) {Shukla of the Lucknow Conference! BY WWREID Lar | 6a Donal Va he sols ict Ming ™ ehmord the southern Dr. Coffin 1s a was Pastor Avenne Pres. city when perminary. Dr y Bouth Caro- China elect of his hein further name of tis Neo rv d family - ari SOT that SIONATY IY fey irratow 4 goal rill be tn these twp branches Pre ——— MP ——— HEAVY SUMMER SCHEDULE SEEN AT PENN STATE With an estimated campus enroll. more than 4000 students Pennsyvivania State College for the first time history, will be conducting three major summer pro- grams simultaneously The first will be the regular un- dergraduate instruction for 1525 alive ilian students who wish to take ad- vantage of ihe College's accelerate ram. The second is the training offered Army, Navy, and Air Corps selectees in four special service plans About 1850 men are taking these courses. The third is the summer sessions program intended primarily for teachers and educational admin. istrators, which will open with ap- praximately 600 registrants, ment of the in its yy eh eT - - Nothing ix sillier than a man, in a big ob, who is afraid of com- petition pwn WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH a John F. Gray & Son Phone 874) Pa |of the Methodist church, is raised to' mmmeemeemmedf | Bellefonte. 4 Your money back. There is no Hap | l {of the hand and body. irish Drug Store,
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