Echoes From the Past Fifty Years Ago 1t is sald the women church memes pers of Bellefonte are making a hot fight against the use of fermented wine at communion service want the substitution of unferment. ed grape juioe, Miss Lillie Harter, a sister of Dr J. F. Harter, of Millheim died on Wednesday the 12th at Glen Unlon, from blood poisoning. She was about 42 vears of age. The remains were taken to Millheim for interment On Wednesday of last week dur- ing a heavy rain storm, Mr. Samuel Giinger's barn, near Martha Furnace, was struck by lightning and was burned to the ground. All the live- stock was rescued but a large lot of hav, grain and farm implements were lost. Mr. Gingery had in- surance on the property On Monday evening beth Meese died at her Howard, at the advanced age years. She had been ill for ral months. The interment occurred on Wednesday afternoon, ser bein held in the Methodist church which she had been a member was the mother of our John Meese, the merchant no Mt | home In of BO eve 1 the comet that re appearance It is Have you cently made | northern skies ible to the 1 evening. a poral star the excavation olic parsonage on Bishop progressing nicely. It will 28 feet, with a handsome The Logan their annual today. Special ing the day Wagon loads down Nittany the railroad the beverage ond know. Drinkin water these wa they want to 4 1¢ On last Satur jamin Hori he near the ntre Iron work illness weeks occurred tins Works Mon about 30 vear: husband and On Wednesd thieves entered Hom Irvin, at $52 in cash an Boyd Musser represents G school books regular ity contrac vard S00) in the to be vi the Lalf ts 4 sald i degrees west The work of for the few the making Valley employ © will moh Compan EVEer at Cw ne wig on after Interment an of on fay 8 and | four children gidence of Jacksonville, and d i of tour cour the ho mences the pavili | Hon. A. G. Curtin | ford Springs t week wi pects to rema during : spell Harvey Griffith had a fine cow killed on the railroad near Axe- mann, on Monday La Th School Board instructors for superintendent, stone building F. Harrison, Jr Hewes: junior gr McCafferty land use las in 0 134] st Bellef nte OLOWINE sciay the elected the coming vear Prof. D. O. Etters SENIOT Erammar and Miss F ammar, Miss and Miss Jennie second prima Miss Smith and Miss Anna Stott, primary Miss Bessie Dorwort rick building ncipal of hi school, G. W. Johnsonbaugh: assis Lewis Ammerman and Miss Wright: senior grammar Ella Levy junior gramma; Carrie Weaver: second primary Miss Rose Fox: secondary, Miss Kate M. Powers: first primary, Miss Bella K. Rankin the Millie pr ants 8S Laura | College, was They | The other {the Prof, 8 Danville, Ammerman, of Lalayette Lewis graduate of tendered the position of assistant principal of the Belle- fonte High School and has accepted positions will he filled by instructors engaged last n same year Mr. Fred Blair, who studies the art of photography as a pastime, recent. ly took views of all the prominent business places, manufacturing in- dustries, streets and residences of our town and has arranged them in groups which were again photos graphed and mounted in card books It is very nicely done and gives one a good iden of Bellefonte and its surroundings of Belle contract for new hotel at includes every- breaking finishing touch. The erected by a com and wil] cost will be made the first Gault, carpenter arded the of the which ary from Samuel fonte, was aw the tion State College thing neces ere the We to wing Ider effort eted by STOCK IK about $20.000. An 4 n { 1} 0 have | of next Jam Willian otter, « Yel wi wi i who tor lored employed & McFarland wow Danijel Irvin Friday night at his v prolonged iiness of He was about and was born at Potters ame a member of The fun Isor months 61 Akt bec gn churel Sun n ¢ INCE 14 AY all who built the which FNoon the man wa Mu- Mr wiunate costly ma- and Hh were crowded utter darkness. The inst long. The rainfall sky was flashe united pal stores were left in storm did not was heavy but the mtin- i ! nated by re famage during the ich visited $ and Ella 1 by the storm hilipsburg, and ch of Mr Wil s CONCLSEWM adies senseless truck her head 1uffered Mi. Bales ame both girls lying in- porch They were homes and were found prostrated A Severe Wher found to be mu Twenty Years Ago John Pelton, son of Mr. and W. C. Pelton. of State College, badly burned about the face on 4th by a fire cracker which thought had exploded. He the full force of the blast in the face and eyes and it was not known whether his sight would be affected Mrs Was July he 0 received Mrs, Harry Hall and the F. Stevenson, of Mill had her nose nearly torn off suffered a severe laceration forehead when the car driven by hushand, and a machine driven Samuel Buddinger. of Snow Shoe near the Mill Hall park Mrs. Btevenson's injuries were caus. of her by collided I an order, We Specialize in Rock of Ages Barre Granite ! We Have Just Added Another Carload of Memorials to our already large stock of finished work. ested in placing a memorial we invite you to call at our vards in Lemont and inspect the material and work- manship of our line of work. It will be a pleasure to assist you in making a se- lection of a memorial for your lot, will place you under no obligation whatever to place If inter. A visit to our vard Lemont Marble & Granite Works L. FRANK MAYES, Proprietor LEMONT, PA. S— TARE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. 5 | led hy glass from the shattered wind. shield A tract of 150 acres had been ad- ded to the holidngs of the Pennsyl- vania State College agricultural school. The tract adjoined the ex. perimental orchard The annual Chautauqua was uled to open in Bellefonte on urday, and was to continue for deys. A number of local citizens had puaranteed the Chautauqua man- pgement $1330 for the week Herbert 8 Miller, who held the rank of first lieutenant in command of Troop B. 2nd Machine Gun Squadron, Bellefonte when the unit left for camp at Mt. Gretna had een promoted to the rank of cap- tain Caught under a fall of rock in the H. B. Swope mine at Madera, Stan- ley Vochintosky, 32 vears old re ceived a fracture of the right thigh He was taken the Cottage Stnts Hospital at Philipsburg for ment here phold fever at count showing 18 the total as for the previous week Health authorities to discover the demi Mr. and Axemann William Bellefonte R. D Is and Clarence motored to Hu and communion B. churcl $22.500 th props ris wd Hig ief hase ef Brother known Centre count itomolitle who #xn sched- Bat- six to treat were no new cases of tv. Karthaus, the latest Cnses ame State attempting the were urce em Mi Woomer Sortmnan Chi les Belle H H a niingaon preachin in the U Fe A nome sum of stead bir ic SLOry Bank Mishler theat; 0. Mr. Mishiler from active ler, expe abroad ckey- hoth ame into with ue 1 > » . i" 4 : ¥ the large bone, while the bos mndi. was into man under his home cut we The injured eal treatment Dr. Henry adelphi Was at Clay Penn's Long Minary H peel 1 he Hos Ore work Hall after Belief hones “ wi the ote where red in other inj iiey not health in numerous without and i ormmun an get al ststortat entertain. Tr ong ment they are James OG tre county Marshall. former Cen- hoy superintendent of the Union Carbide company at Ni- agaras Falls, was Bande, Norway installing a carbide plant for a Nor- wegian company. Mr. Marshall was born and spent hin bovhooed years in Benner township He was grad- uated in rieal engineering from Penn State Coll in 1885, and had been in the employ of the Union Carbide Company for 25 vears, hav- ing advanced steadily until he was named superintendent in in elect eQe Walter quarries at Buf- Cweorge Anderson and Cavheart, employed in the of the Chemical Lime plant falo Run, were injured about the face and eyes by the premature ex- plosion of powder while preparing to put off a blast. Rendered tempor- darily blind by the explosion. which shot sand into their eyes, the men were rushed at once to Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia, by Robert 8 Walker There surgeons declared that they believed the sight of both men would be unimpaired. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mingle, for- mer residents of Aaronsburg., but who had been living in Akron, Ohio, suffered a fire loss and members of The family was in the yard when The afmily was in the yard when lightning struck the house. Shingles were torn from the roof and a large hole ripped in the roof. The roof caught fire and the flames were spreading rapidly when a heavy rainfall extinguished them. Every light in the house was blown out and the telephone line was put out of commission. Marriage licenses were ithe following couples: Robert Kay, Philipsburg, and Mary Dalley, Star ford; Samuel E. Powler, Jr, Morris. | ‘dale, and Madge A. Bodley, Philips {burg: Harold L. Lodwig, Lewistown, and Frances E. Willard, Bellefonte; | Thomas Edington and Cora Resides, ‘both of Bellefonte; Thomas M. Me- | ieone, Glen Hope, and Mary E. Vaux. | Rush Twp.. Joseph 8. McKeown and {Josephine R. Wise, both of Philips- | iburg; Anthony J. Kelley and Eliza- beth A. Reed, both of Altoona: Earl A. Deily, Philadelphia, and Dorothy | {P. MeClintock, Mill Hall: Ray Jo- | iseph Witmer and Charlotte E. O'-! { Bryan, both of State College; George | |W. Richner and Lucy Richner, both ‘of Philipsburg. issued to PINE GLEN Due to the painting and repairing of the ME. church there will be no services until a later dale Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Plubell and san Freddie, were shoppers at Belle. fonte inst Saturday We are very sorry report the death of Harry Hoover of Dublols He was a son of Mr. and Mrs, 8am- wel Hoover, deceased. The following brothers and sisters survive: Llovd Hoover, Kartha Edward, William and Clyde Hoover, Pine Glen: Mrs Minnie Lewis, of Snow Shoe, and M Ida Cramer of LeConteg Mills Mr. and Mrs. James Mackel, Jr. of Philadelphia i" st week with kel's ' rise me M1 Mrs July 10th In hon birthda The pis nras Inte d NORE press Lo sper fathe party and at the Plubell Plu- held Ivan of Mi eVeNINgE was and game and Mis Iunch was Mr. and ang daugiters Moshannon, Mr Houdeshell nd id, Mr. and Mrs Mr Mr | 5) M1 Benton and Dixon imoke ] M ote nie h on bell pent Wing at a ved. 1 Russel) and nour n ie i were Mt Joyce Hoovey Sonva of Arthur ! Fred and Rena Bones and family Plubell, Mr. and and family, Betty Mr. and Mi L 1 ANG Ove Jr an Hove and and Claly Eathe Mr “ a d bab Mr Mi ina f Mili Hall helr pare the former's M Fro Francis ok. Mr and Mr ] famil Mrs Nancy MoCullongh, daughtes iat MeCulious Hal ullough and Hoover daugh Annm ane Mijas F McCar | MeCartnes iter hone ware vyening Leathers had a new rood f Mr Thursday attended They il and useful ments were anaower or EL Wi Iacob Confer last evening was well received shify Deautil some After ref i all departed wi BOT - ved hing them much happiness Callers at Cartney homes Bunday Mr and Mrs Harry Lucas and sons Miss Leola Butler Mr. and Mrs E H. Runkle and children. Mr. and Mra HE MeCartney and son, Mr Mrs Phil McCartney and fam the 1. L F. Mc fVening were and J and ily Mrs. Milford were weekend at Tyrone Mr and Mrs on their wedding York and Canada gone a8 week children parents and with Lucas visitnrs Jarnh Confer trip They start. New will be Pt to MT. EAGLE GIRL HAS BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Florence Lucas of Mt Eagle. the voungest daughter of Mr and Mrs Willlam M Lucas, coflebrated her fourth birthday on Sunday. July 11, al the home of her aunts, the Misses Margaret and Frances Nyman, at 6M? Eagle 8he had az guests James Heath, of Port Lewis. Wash who ig home on furlough: another contin, Robert E. Koch, of Lock Hav. on. who expecis to go 16 the army July 20th. He is a brother of Pfc John A Koch in Hawaii their mother, Mrs. Mary BE Koch, and brother Dean also of Lock Haven: John Schultz, Jr. of Bellefonte, who will enter the army on July 30. Other guests were Mrs. Margaret Lueas, mother of Plorence, and her sisters, Sarah and Peggy, and brother, James. . her cousin, Pvt KELVINATOR ELECTRIC STOVES MELROY'’S Phone 6051 PLEASANT GAP, PA. PHILCO RADIOS BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS District, tract M in Bchool to ARrensburg Penn Twp J Yearick, ol Penn Twp. 870 First National Bank lege, to L. FF. Wome: lege, tract in Btate John P. MeClusick Borger, of Niagara § in Snow Twp Jeannette Cook Nathan H. Kraus font tract 1 ard, $1 Lehigh of Btate Col of Btate Col College, $1 to William H alls, N. Y.. tract $! Daly ot! Jelliefonte Bho to Je bat of Be North ot ux, 0 Paul tract In ‘onl ( Bho Valley ( Doherty of Bnow now Shoe Boro J Federal Land Bank 3] el ux Centr Potter Twn. 83,000 Uriah 8. Bhafler, « Beck, el al Milles Twp 0 0 of Walker $300 of Howard $50 £ Muar Matilda rn Matilda Centre CO Quick tl] burg. called the John Purl on Wee afte Ella Houseman of Altoona Mrs Anna home OO drs nit her mole he weekend WE a ot » yoliwr The Royal Sons fay school i al on Lhe iaws sallus, next F 23. Home-made Evervone is evenin CYeAm w we loome Waa) we « sh be chime help Lhe cia along (From Last Week; Meyers, Wash expec ting Paul who is stationed at Beattie lough, aay Mrs. Gordon and daughter Elsie granddaughter, Jan Ernest Pye home day evening Mr. and Mrs. Herrsld Treverion., came here’ last visit for some time with Waller Herrald and family Mrs. Mary Walton and in-law and friend from Altoona, vis. ited with Walter Herrald and fam- fly. last Sunday Mrs. Gertrude Poorman visited at the Herrald home on Sunday Tues. Ruth, and visited Tues- daughter Bunday Sunday, jas and al the of Port Saturday to their son daughter. 1 | a COMMERCIAL JARS HAVE PLACE IN HOME CANNING With. the record breaking can ning program this summer, it's im portant for homemakers (0 reuse ns many commercial jars as possible for canning fruits, fruit juices, om tomnaLoes Many be sealed commercial gine again airtight, but they must be assembled and sorted to find the type of cover that § needed, reminds Miss Helen 8. But ler, home economics extension rep. resentative of Centre county A reusable jar 2 5-8 Inches In 18re can first has an ning dinmeter IL inches. The larger size opening is that of standard Mason jar Is called a 70 millimeter. The er size is a 63 standard 70”. ax an 0px or 28 in ana small millimeter size Mason handy testing plece If i Use a Crew on & Jar needing a the ar ha Cap na shionicier types of mre 1) meta lining and ’ is ’ My porceiain-i se one of three ap with shoulder ¢ types Inequer ring 1 cap white rubber i you 2) d-plece cap band, glass disk Ki “2 a S-pPece | ] ot e0 Zing ap have a perfect ome hana metal top seal rubber metal Qisk wit} ap ind meta rubber ring | $4 ’ wed or disk » Nowed m and t ater he did or no said amnesia and a minute have recollection of what The condition causing the joss impairment ay or or of mem- ory, are mans In criminal important catses with are aionhoj sleria Medi pathologic al courts, the three most rf amnesia met epilepsy and hy- the t hree main pevehological ails Causes are and | feigned amnesia. the caus- the amnesia is hospitalization In pathological are organic and calling for os i basic Mr. and Mrs E 8 Bennett and not prison treatment Mrz Vivian Bennett and the Misses Evelyn and Emma Bennett at Harrisburg the latter part of last! week, while Mr. Bennett was attend- ing court. Friday evening. Mr. Bennett return- ed to Harrisburg Monday morning Mr. and Mrs. Lee Meyers of Bal- timore, are visiting with Mrs. Mey- ers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs, W, A Walker They returned home on | {hours Pavehological amnesia is due to visited (emotional and mental reactions in this group escape from igituations by wav of forgetfulness Such a condition may last for months or even Years Feigned or false amnesia is an ale tempt to escape from unpleasantness or a dilemma by imitating true am- nesia Amnesia Persons is one of the sorrowful Sunday school next Sunday morn. tragedies at 9:30. Preaching services im- after Sunday schon] at ing mediately 10:30 Sa MP ——— FAIRVIEW Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lucas and daughter Evelyn, of Hawiey, Pa. and their son, Junior, of the U. 8 Army, spent a couple of days last week at their home al this place. Mrs. Russell Jones and two sons DO YOU KNOW Some of the mountain tribes of Papuans New Guinea, are so fond of salt or anything flavored with it that they drink themselves sick with {seq water whenever they can get it, {when they can obiain salt They suffer from brine hunger and they put it in water and drink the concoction of Pleasant Valley visited on Wed. | nesday with her mother, Mrs. Amelia Chay ‘with Mrs. George Houdeshell, Marsh Creek. i with relish Ey ——— LITTLE NITTANY Mrs. Pietta Harter, of Howard, and iMiss Doris Allison. of Philadelphia, pman. Mrs. James Lucas spent Friday | are spending several days with Mr, at and Mrs. W. C. Harter Miss Elsie Jane Noll of Jackson- | Mr. William McClure and Alta | ville, spent last Thursday with Mary | Felmilee of Bellefonte spent the and Evalene Harter weekend at their home at this place. | Earl Harter, Jr. spent Sunday at | Mr. Herbert Chapman and Doyle! the home of his grandparents, Mr. (Richner of Pleasant Valley, called and Mrs. (Jeorge Shuey and Corp. at the James Lucas home on Sunday Elmer Shuey, {evening. H i Mrs. Richard Rover and daughters { Mrs. Amelia Chapman visited with Doris and Maxine, and sons Donald Mrs. George Houdeshell at Marsh | {Creek on Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. James Lucas and | spent Friday at ard Walter, of Centre Hall, Mrs. | George Shuey of Carlsbad, N. Mex, the Earl Harter [Bill Etters and two children visited | home. iwith Mr. and Mrs, Samus! Emel nh {Pleasant Valley on Saturday even ing Mr. and Mrs Hogan Long. of Jack- sonville, visited on Sunday evening at the Earl Harter home, { July 22, 1943 THE COST OF DRINKING Sehool Lesson 1943 International Sunday for July 25 OLDEN TEX] Deut. 21. 18 21: LL. Cor. 6 wool Text 23: 20 Lemon verbm (nr assist drinks wel pom means temper wit} {ow he tempts oS in we WORLD or RELIGION, BY WW.REID Was rece f111 ceremaor edral. Nes vi Fforker, fort Nie Logon a Capuchins Aethodist American © fiz the result sel amide for that funds received during Week of Dedication.” it is antiou by Secretary Ralph E Diff y of the Board of Missions and § Ch Extension. The money will be for the translation and pu of Christian literatire into Spanish and Po fon erection of new chusches and ¢ ely and for the strengthening two Methodist schools. Later ret Week of Dedication” money: probably make additional (8) 4 of BRIEF! blication oth fle nap- of me will amounts & SH) he appointed Army. Chap been come tenant, will nin now in ice at Camp heen an advo- American onNme- of Japan- amada is a [+ Theolog- served as Som 3 idiers an Munteers has Congregational Islands ATI the Hawaiian - Grange te Meet -t he Filljamtpurt The annual convention of the Pennsyvivania State Grange will be held in William Dec. 14, 15 and Kingie 8 Bagshaw of Hollidays- burg. State Grange master, has an- nounced. Headquarters of the con- vention, which is expected to attract 1.500 persons. will be at the Lycom- ing Hotel part 18 Little men seek little honors from other little men Especially on PARTY LINES THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNEVLVANIS