~ Echoes From the Past - Fifty Years Ago On Wednesday a dispatch from W, Fred Reynolds, who is in Philadel phia, stated he “was appointed Col onel on Covernor Pattison's staf.” This is a decided compliment to our young townsman, Work on the Altoona and Phil-| ipsburg rallrond goes on vigorously, and it will not be long before the shriek of the Iron horse will be heard as it moves between the two hustling mountain cities, The grad- ing Is about all completed as far as Ramey, ties are plled along the route and the fron Is wriving on the ground, all of which speaks well for the early completion of the road The the officers of Bellefonte Castle No. 357 for the en suing six months’ term: past chief M. R. Johnson: noble chief, T. M Barnhart: vice chief, I. N. Gibson high priest, Samuel Shirk; venerable hermit, John Carbriek, Jr master of records, E. E. Ardery: clerk of ex- chequer, A. Lukenbach: keeper of exchequer, J. I. McClure; sir herald A. V. Hamilton: worthy d A Luckenbach worthy chamberiain John Yearick: ensign, Alvin Stover esquire, C. C. Bell; first guardsman Jacob Shirk: second guardsman, H C. Shaffer: and H. K. Hoy On Monday evening, July 3 portant ordinanee was passed b town council, which will practice of allowing cows Streets. The law provides tl cow, steer, heifer calf be allowed within the borough its and provides a per: violations Ie High Cons authorized to Any on borog! days’ at auction dinance senting vole man Garman, of following are DAL trustee Tat bull or alty of Sele streets was cast 8 being the Marriage licenses the following couples: and Emma Harr, both burg; A. L. Davidson field county, and Isabella Winter, Hawk Run: Andrew Tobizas Mary Starhic, both of 8now Shoe. Henry Lingle and Sadie Confer Potter Twp.: Harry W. John Bellefonte, and Anna E. MI 3 Spring Mill George W. Kerstetter Lewisburg Ollie Tripple, Belle- fonte: J. E Huffman Willlams- port and E 81 Bellefonte Wilson Bliger Gap. and Fanrmde Guisewite Hall; Francis were both and D Gertrude gelmever Pleasant Centre eo and Annie Switzer, Phil Ham M. Houser, Ben Houtz, Harris Twp rem iri: {pst we ’ The members of Engine Company of Bellefonte hold their second Hunter's Park on Ti during the day season the picnic attendance known to that place and this year the crowd is expected be even greater. During the game baseball free, a military An or- furnish the Logan Steam will an i rsday 20 evening. Last FLY drew the largest to g will day there he a which will be drill and mock trial of he dance in y deserter chestra mt Arr In the evening th will to or fa present sic f the i ng the afternoon and park will be Meals and refreshments ds Spec- the dav ° hminated will be served on the grou fal trains so that there will be ample accomo- dations for The public is in will be run durin vited all Crider's mule objected to Geo. Schilling being on [its back and kicked. Mr. Schilling Iwas thrown off and landed on his Lhead, receiving a severe wound The foundation is now being pre- pared for a new Catholic parsonage on Bishop street. The building will {be located on the corner lot to the east of the church and will be of similar stone work, It wil] n handsome structure, The old parson age will as a home for the sisters be be used another wreck mountain branch of the Railroad between Ty- psburg. A freight train rear of the passenger WwW. 1 Kirk the Mr by t Friday occur the IVADIA Pp the Las red on Pennsy rone and nil ran into train and telescoped a Fleming, R. K. Wilson Tate Bellefonte and shaken min the of close conch and were in up {ace the all of were badly Fle wins cut a fall in jumping winaow Was A anda Car yout out for ves shave wonder no occurrence SOIMe requent at line is an indi- somewhere has inven make his firs part of August, He the fair grounds and be Chicago. He startle the World's fropping down on is. If his first ty ination will to D i} that the The rathe; WO vied we! late he average -making a laree viel {f corn. All kinds o fruit $4 } it well. Cher eliing at are appearing jentiful and are N© » market and Wf good qual of berries abundance Are « SCArcity an of Are com - Tuesda’ Daniel Gal. this I left Haven in . ¢ gEeT Abou wa morning for Lock found ving Bald Eagle - Lock Hav his oners jury from the they believe that on oe rendered evidence the deceased aA we furnished came his death heart dis Some tl the from ink } may have fallen bridge and was drowned in the here fell, having i Mia bexdy Bellefonte the nex brother. The interment following Thursday Vos e fall AY 33 occurred he morning. Mr. Gall was man 40 yeas Mf age miner trade ther about He wa ® Twenty Years Ago Miss Daisy Rrishbin, a yeomanette the Philadelphia Navy yard, was expected in Bellefonte for a visit at of Col. and Mrs. J. L in the home Spangler Michael McHugh was instantly killed at the Osceola Mills freight station when he was run over by an engine hauling a load The man was iving on the ably asleep, but becan in the road the engineer did not see him until it was too late to stop. The man, aged about 45 was vived by his wife and eight or children a of coal rack. presum- _ urve Years wr - nine Dr and Bellefonte ip through Lakes J. M. Brockerhofl, R. ¥ Hunt- other well known men were planning a mo- Canada and the section In August er several tor Creat The brothers in Moskogee, Oklahoma time, where they were interested in the Oklahoma Fabric Company, dis- posed of their business there and re- turned to their former home in How- ard. Since they had been engaged in some real estate developments it was assumed that they might open an agency of that type in Centre ooun- Leathers who were for some ty ——— sy np e— to our already large stock o It will be a pleasure to assist you in making a se- lection of a memorial for your lot. will place you under no obl an order. We Specialize in Rock of Ages Barre Granite ! We Have Just Added Another Carload of Memorials ested in placing a memorial we invite vou to call at our vards in Lemont and inspeet the material and work- manship of our line of work. f finished work. If inter- A visit to our yard igation whatever to place R OUR MOTTO: “SATISFIED CUSTOMERS” bemont Marble & Granite Works L. FRANK MAYES, Proprietor - LEMONT, PA. a A at the planing mill, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. July 15, 1943, Cars driven by Bamuel Buddinger {of Bellefonte, and by a Btate College resident collided at the corner of Spring and Lamb streets, 1t was said both cars were traveling at excessive speed Edward R. Owens, one of the part. ners in the Bellefonte Hardware Company, was stricken ill suddenly and was taken to the Bellefonte Hospital where he was responding slowly to treatment Bellefonte postofMee employes were to gather at Haupt's Place, north of town for an old-fashioned chicken and waflle supper, Some forty per. SONA were expected since employes were entitled to bring a guest W. B. Lyons, foreman at Are mor Gap operations of the American Lime and Stone Company a painful but not right hand while pipe In an effort gauge rallroad car The following Bellefonte for Jersey City to attend Willard Firpo prize fight Caldwell, James Caldwell seph Hazel Howard a group of men the received erious gash on his using of to Narrow in Plece stop a men | the big Thomas and Je Thompson and from Curwen Bellefonte other '" ville passed on route to the fight Joseph E. Swartz employed painful new brich A of Beech C iarge HOrses yeere nM nil re broken Hancock received ap sppointment Crovernor NCHot as a Philly K tire H. C wintment had of Senator W ". 1st ’ why uJ of ceeding the peace BR Ww the the iat Sag 1! fo wh fel The apm dorserment Bett trict Cien i Wion, Beliefonte automo- dealer, accompanied by his son, Philip, and Frank Wion departed In a Nash-four touring car Philadeiphin, They ma d & hile ¢ als father for eft 5 it in the Phila noon ai phia at 2:1 after Hing Aer was cons Arw present Kiosks fer. Mildred Hilda Kells Derr Fred Smit) James abe d 1A gephine Mildred and the ones were Unzell, Jr. was the er of tl group to arthaus., and Harr acted as mnveyed Magnificent Night dents of own on treated Rosi- y remained in Display Bellefonte wh wg of July 4) magnifi- cent displays of wit. nessed The brilliant attraction waa the annual event being conduct. residents of eastern Linn Jurtin streets and took place on the extreme end of East Curtin Soon after the evening meal was completed several hundred peo- ple thronged toward C to witness the program of comical ath- letie events, in which all were given a chance to participate Many prizes in these events. The crowning feature came after dark when the beautiful assortment of fireworks cast their brilliant flashes and showering stars over the heads of all While participating in one of the contests Charles Casebeer, prominent Bellefonte jeweler fall and fractured a bone in his wrist and suffered severe bruises about one wide the evenis were ta one « Lhe most firewor ever here the Atree! irtin street were awarded ——— a“ — For Victory: Ruy Rands Wanted! Men and Women Who Are Hard of Hearing To make this simple, no risk hearing test, 1f you are temporarily deafened, bothered by ringing buszing head noises due to hard. ened or coagulated wax { cerumen), try the Ourine Home Method test that po many say han enabled them to hear well again. You must hear better after making this simple test or you get your money back at ence, Ask about Ourine Ear Drops today at PARRISH DRUG STORE KELVINATOR ELECTRIC STOVES MELROY'S Phone 6851 PLEASANT GAP, PA. PHILCO RADIOS BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY a ——— Over the County News State College citizens were warn- ed ast week by the State College Commerce Club to be on the lookout for “counterfeit” $10 bliils. A bill ac- cepted by Rea and Derick's drug store at a value of $10 proved an In- vestigation to be actually half of a split $10 bill pasted onto half of a split $1 bill. The bills had been split lengthwise so that the “counterfeit’ money looked from one side like $10 and from the other like $1 Chief Burgess and merchant, Kline R. Wolf Howard, met a painful accident Wednesday evening of t week at his store while carrying A Mr. Wolf ahd slipped of on la 0 eed A bag stepped on plece of tin ulting that fo It Hgament in left He was taken to Lock Haven Hospital x {Oo determine the his injury. We are Mr. Wolf around although handicapped by necessity of John Hever of Howard, R | to h in in fall loose the eX - Serion n Lore Mis n in i for ray amination ness of pit aned Lo tate that i5 Abie to be he crutches well kne=i had the fOOL tram pied a short not takes had been unu med) | Fs W examination which disclosed a bro ken bone in the small toe of his right In order that Mr. Heverly could continue to do his farm work Dr. Ishler placed the Injured foot in a east and permitted him around as usual although somewhat handicapped makeshift foot Lloyd H. Kemp, principal of Howard High School for the past last Wednesday tendered resignation to the school i, M1: Kemp has been a member of Howard faculty for It is accepted a position a chemistry in in the Milivilie High New Jersey | t coming for ‘ The L i will foot to be by a club Lhe 13 YEATS, hi DORA the Lhe 15 past } Years mderstood at he ha siructon He in YOar Noo Mi move to ville OO a Hiabis [ Aas ers can be oblain The State jean Red Cross ta of 814.600 the AEN Colles quo Ccombpiets Headq ana Natl DP. end by Russel Mit Cin WS 1» we WORLD or RELIG 6Y WW.REID od the whieh Parental he cont OOK ja { persons fr posta of the membership in groups ot her stacked excl and because Catholic Action religious grounds pew 11 } with the military wr m country H OF the ooedure Oy % 3 3 ba aru Prog « " » isrg hich Rulity without proog g in found produced nt LT ence te Americas aain taking for almonsl L always hungry Ya the Res Methods! Pawns! ance EVervone thon Ww i= Hing - in China Wis are doing iness people in tl irn “Ts § as ing to ¢ De BAYS ert Lo cides are comm more noticeable their ceeded nok a The Gambling ix PRORCS Ir that an of viet good same American dollar fifty filly ponds he wa tarted Lime flation Ra Toso farce SAYINEg money is ui ie Of LOTS which of rice new MIS The Red will ponds a om i i AY j fond fr 4 i \ Cot in wither Baptist 1 members tical 1 N p— Vit be linked and in helping Ie done a sironger | Human {i women importance teaching of o human r minis potent in being in comeilin mont od SNOW SHOE The Men's Bible class of the M church will hold a baked ham sup- per in the church pariors on July rom 5 until A m. Tickets T5¢ adults and children, 40c Mr. and Mrs - 3 at In } for Rex Lucas entertain. rd Saturday frond 4 0 6 p.m. In honor of Mrs, Lucas niece. Bandra Hall's fifth birthday. Games were played and lunch wag served. Those present were Jean and Shirley Shaffer Shelby Wenrick, Sara Kay Stettler. Janie Shaw, Carol McKel- Nancy Marshall, Elaine Reigle, Sherry Cynthia and Paddy Hall, Gale Hall. Lydia Mae Lucas. Vickie Burns. Andrey and Sasdra Hall Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cashier and Mrs Ira Hall shopped at Philipsburg on Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Eva Wenrick and son Lloyd, spent the weekend with Mrs. Wen. rick’s brother, Benny Miller at Mil- i lersburg Mra. Elizabeth Bergin and daugh- ter Genevieve of Munson, and an- other daughter, Mrs, James O'Hara of Alabama, spent Saturday evening with the former: daughters, Mrs, Ted Cashier and Mrs. Ira Hall and families Mrs vey Ellen Wenrick and Mrs. Bessie Miller and daughter Kaviene, rand son Donald, of Cleveland, Ohio. are visiting Mrs. Wenrick's mother, Mrs. Eva Wenrick and family Kay Kauffman of Runville, in vise iting the former's sister, Mrs. Roe Cole and family Mrs. Mary Sickle Iz visiting her sister, Mrs. Lena Reese and family, of Karthaus Mrs Wenrick of Cleveland, Ohio, return- Bessie Miller and Miss Ellen | ed home after spending a few days | ‘at the Eva Wenrick home. returned hore Monday, aiier spend. | ing the rekend with Mrs. Wen- | tienlly pealses Kloorex and claim they rick’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Bennie Pye at Millersburg, | :Bennie left for the Navy on Mon- iday. Mm. Kathryn Pye of Ridgway, iMrs. Lettie Conder and Mrs Blair | Mann of Renovo, also visited Mr. and Mrs. Fye over the weekend. i WOODWARD Mrs. E. FF Orndort on Monday of last much-needed ation at Milton Miss Shirley Benner end guest at the home Mrs. H R Bowersox Mrs. George Bechtol day guest at the home Mrs. MH. O. Piedier Mr. and Mrs Frank Wolfe family are visiting their Miss Mabel and her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hosterman., at the Woodward Hotel, since the weekend Arthur Boob was a weekend guest with his family Mrs. Annie Guisewite and grand- daughter were guests with relatives in Williamsport for a week or more They certainly had a pieasant time there Misses Carrie Hassinger and Elea- nor Beck of Northumberland, are guests of the former's grandmother, Mrs. Carrie Fultz Sonja Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Adams, had the misfor- tune of cutting her one foot by sharp piece of glass one day last week Mr. and Mrs Bunday guests of his parents, and Mrs. George Stover Allison Hummel father of Ben jamin Hummel, is ill with heart trouble. We hope he may soon re- cover. Over Night You, It 1 true, there 12 a safe Harm. returned home a reiative: from week with war a werk. of Mr. and wag a Bun of Mr. and and daughter Nevin Stover were Mr | REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ——————— Villlam H tional Bank College Fir tract Homan, to Btate College $l valley Bnow Btate Lehigh F. L. Hall Bhoe borough J. L. Wilson Wilson, Bt College, $1 Logan M Aumiller, et ux Twp. $1 H. Laird Curth Heinle, Belleft r'wp., $1 Catherine Coal in Bhiw $50 by heirs college company tract In Bnow to Olive ale tract In Decker ot Milro Ta Zerby Mat Half n Mo On Wii Eva Myers Sheets io . warts Robert Houtzdale William A R tract M Ammerman ws. 1. D Lawrence rt ix on tract In Burnside Twp, ) Harpeter, of ux. to Lydia C of Rlate College. tract in Btate College, 81 Leamer RB. Woodring James B Stauffer. of ux tract in Boggs TWD. 81 Budd E Woodring, «t al B Blauffer. ot ux of Altoona Boge: Twp. $1 William A. Btrouse, ot ux, to Rus sell R. 8huey, of State Onliege,. R. D tract in Patton Twp. $20 Mabel Coldren, et al. to William C Tayvior, et ux, of Bellefonte, tract in Spring Twp. 8 Sarah Wolfe, et bar. to Bethard M. Keller Miliheim, tract in Penn Twp. 81 RW. Marilee, et ux. to Annie M Cook, of Bellefonte, tract in Belles fonte, North Ward. 81.550 Homer D. Decker. ef ux. 0 Bovd R. 8holl, et ux. of Bellefonte, tract in Bellefonte, $1 Lawrence K. Grenadier, of ux Earl Fleck, ot ux, of Philipsburg. R D. tract in Philipsburg, $900 Simon E. Role, et ux. to George C Smith, ef ux, of Bellefonte, R. D. 3, tract in Spring Twp. $1 Charles FF. Schad, Walker. of Spring Twp Spring Twp. 81 Paul Thomas. executrix, to Citi- zens Hook and Ladder Co. of Miles- H jong 0 et ux of Altoona tno James in tract of in William tract in to (burg. tract in Bogs Twp, 81 William A Strouse, of ux io George W. Parks. of Btate College, Jess medicated liquid called Kiserex | pimples over night. that drier wu ollowed simple direc. Those whe I tin fied Kiserex upon re. Mrs. Eva Wenrick and son, Lioyd,| [lone and ann . he tiring were amazingly surprised when they found their pimples had disappeared. These users enthuiad- are no longer embarrassed and ara now happy with thelr clear complex jane Kissrex tonight. Only 586 If ona ap. plication does not satisfy, rou get your money back, There iz no risk so dan not mended by P DRUG STORE hesitate, Bold abd recom- | RD. tract in Patton Twp. $40 Lehigh Valley Coal Co, to Michael Rusinko, of Clarence. tract in Snow Shoe Twp. 3175. Robert C. Shive, et ux. to George B. Hall, of Snow Shoe, tract in 8now | 8hoe Twp. and Snow Bhoe boro, | $3.000 Don't take aur word for it, wes | i i i Mabel Coldren, »t al. to Roy E. | Corman. et ux, of Bellefonte, R. D. 2. tract in Bpring Twp. $1. : May E Smith, to Sarah I. Stev- | enson, ef al. of Patton Twp. tract in State College, $1. i Sunday School Lesson A TROVE Py GOD ENCOURAGES MOSES Sahool Lesson 1943 International Sunday for July IK, GOLDEN TEX] bu with Lesson Text: Exodus 3 i: 10.17) MIs is and Ar wiil Cod Lime mT of Hie the andl 174) Ty and the land hem and HOWARD arktates Florida pany hi remain with i him during his tin at that piace My William J and Mrs Bixel 1935 members Ruy Defense werend fata b] dacs an-in-law and Charles Tar- {fendered the Dew and Mrz aughter_ in the Methodist June 28 were present to of the eve. Bey the Bonds now! J. M. KEICHLINE INSURANCE AGENCY One of the Oldest Agencies in Centre County EDW. IL. KEICHLINE Temple Court Phone 2521
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