TRE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PE. July 29, 1943. Echoes From the Past. Fifty Years Ago William Doak, a deaf young man| It is reported that in some of Bellefonte, wishes the public to|tions of Nittany Valley myriads of know that he has opened a shoe- grasshoppers have appeared and are maker shop, corner of Ridge and Lo- doing considerable damage The gan streets, where he is prepared to hoppers are content with young clo- do all kinds of repairing. If you have | ver until they eat the leaves from any repairing give it to him and he the stocks, after which they attack will deliver the same. other growing crops Will Keller was admitted to the! Dr. Hill, a medicine man, accom- practice of law in the courts of Cen- panied by a troupe of minstrel men tre county on Friday morning. Helare in town and give a free enter- gradunted recently from the law tainment on the Diamond every eve. school at. Washington, D. C., with ning. They attract large crowds and high honors and was awarded a appear to be doing a good business number of prizes, Will is a young | The Dr. claims rem- man of more than ordinary ability edy and is putting large and promises to advance rapidly in quantities the profession On Monda: On Tuesday Newton Gun W. Swartz, formerly Gunsallus died suddenly at the kicked by a son. Edward Swartz, at Punxsutaw- riding. He was ney, where he had been living of conscious condition Jate. Death was due to apoplexy and never recovered, d was quite sudden. The remains were next day. He brought to Bellefonte last night and 21 of will be taken to Millheim, Thu day, for Interment The deceased was about 88 vears of age Mrs. Elmer Showers zzie Shrom, both of at present visiting at hom Mr. and Mrs. Will Cowdrick Johnstown. Mr. Cowdrick until eral vears ago was op resident Bellefonte The Bellefonte Fu nace company recently received brand new four-wheeled comotive for use about Was It is a handsome and somewhat odd mpans locking locomotive ~ ontustist FREI BOC = to have a great it out In last week of James ville, was had been evening of iu son near Eagle which he taken home In an from which he rath ensuing the a Young man about morning Dr. George of Bellefonte home his of of horse was Years ape Marriage the fo couples hompsor efonte, Kreps, Milesburg: John Annie Krestof! both of Clarence John Sullivan, Lancaster and Ida M. Kline Bellefonte William F Robbins Annie A. Hershey, both Snow Shoe. Andrew Katchie and ie Zimmerman, both of Clarence the axe Axe Co ground issued to Harry H and Maggle Koeses and licenses were lowing 1 Bel and this place the Li oO! in OV ~ and of la dinkey lo- tous } 26 of this R. Loveland irmed t went to work and be- Ing and by June 18 they w work again, Many wements have made so tory Is to than it ever did be amar, Clin- Centre year 4 L those works rr bh 0 the A week or more ago while painting the steeple of the Emanuet chur Tusseyville scaffolding caught t} ow the the force of a storm m was almost blown down fore ed from its base thrown about a The church people sary to rebuild, work the its place members expense Col Fred join Gov in spection National now in encampment in vario of the state Mr. and Mr Naginey, of Athen are friends in Bellefor Mr is engaged in the furmit at that place This Th ning the members of Lutheran congregation sociable at the home Buffalo Run. Baum's a load to the gro On Saturday heavy storm passed ove: Mr. C. B. Houser's tany Mountain was struck by 141 first struck the chimney and knocked off rounds brick. Prom there it passed over the fron roofing to the tin spouting over which it was conveyed to the ground, doing very litt damage 1 ready | been the ADI Manin and the st better The ike 1XPs It It and foot on counts thought but by conside steeple Was » and firmly braced were spa consider back er open alr Sat tirds AY * Di Am “ ‘As Are and he pub ak red and t irtin the Austin Cw Reynolds left Pattison ’ of and C Mond on th ne order y In the Guards Is parts Na busi ite ire iIrscday eve- Shamokin » of hack own church Is of eminence at- TR~ 0: holarl fine pulpit « wd eloquen ing f tip of the while cutting Clinton county illiam Karstetter wood at Mackeyville made a misstroke, cutting off part of two toes of his left foot James McClenahan claims have met a large black bear while going down building except the shattered chim- the Nittany mountain road to Centre ney top. Mr. Houser is of the opin- Hall He says bruin stopped and ion that had he not had an iron roof growled t him Messrs and tin spouting. the light wotlld James Delong, of have followed the flue down int town on Monday house to the stove and would and honor caused considerable damage one day last might have proved fatal to members pounds of buas of the family who were home 5. Most of the time winds each several of to little to SAVARCly Wagner and rd, were their 0 the Blancha have Pry ian upon word S04 - and declared that week they cau pen ¥ hour ut two x at the fish weig Twenty Years Ago Red Irse Mrs Hagan, expected take her vacation from duty during and during her absence her rular gs were 10 be cared at the Bellefonte Hospital with a ioca) Cross m to be making home on Nittany Mountain. The imal was seen by Charles Flink Harold Keller, of Centre Hall claimed the bear was “a beauty” black bear reported A coat was great his to an- and patients Stover, of Millheim escal from death hoisting brick the ing where a chimney being built. A piece of 4 by 4 with nails protruding from fell and struck him on the head causing severe lacerations Five stitches were required to close the wounds Penn-Centre Chapter Order o Albert H had Molay. Bellefonte, had organized a a miracul band with Frank IL. Wetzler when h Milesburg. as director. The band h roof of a build 20 pieces and had been scheduled play its first engagement at a Ma- sonic picnic near Curwenaville, The temporary uniform of members was white trousers, dark sack coats and DeMolay caps & Wiha to Was timber, one end We Have Just Added Another Carload of Memorials emt nen to our already large stock of finis work. If inter. ested in placing a memorial we invite you to call at our yards in Lemont and inspect the material and work- manship of our line of work. It will be a pleasure to assist you innmaking 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 CUSTOMERS” Lemont Marble & Granite Works L. FRANK MAYES, Proprietor LEMONT, PA. A black gattlesnake, un-, three on display in the Bush House Clgnr was captured at Orviston by Arthur Wilsen, near his hunting camp. The snake had eleven rattles Charles Sehlow, Bellefonte's pop ular merchant had leased a large room at State College from CGreg- ory Brothers and expected to open a modern shop there within several weeks. The was opposite the Nittany theatre Fire which originated from an overheated flue in the David Barlett residence on Curtin street, occupied by Charles O. Johnson, a machinist at the Titan metal works, was quie't- ly extinguished before any damage resulted In the show Hazel store in trong and thi lemon tree. The tree was two old and was bearing a lemon of more than aver age size. The tree recently had pro duced a lemon weighing more than a pound Miss Marion of Sheriff and of Bellefonte ious injury car she wa GrifMth curve and overturned damaged An [three inches long, {windows of the |store, room serious A J Wis A window of the Boalshurg ity Years Dukeman, daughter Mrs. Harry Dukeman narrowly escaped the Ford touring skidded near Bellefonte was badly ROT» when ariving south of The car one side wtomobile owned and by H H Hettinger Spring farmer, was atruck by a vania Rallroad train at when the automobile r} [| side about driven Mill Pennasyl Hall the Centre stalled on united Mr Het damage res to the right the car tinger escaped Barnha? A Rell Higl from Akrot i to take an tate a DOsition as a He han dunte had ecent wy Bra noni Jack of the wite Ohlo, where examination t) reve who radio oper: was one of out of forty POeTsSOnNS qualifies Three Keystone “ry | in accompl kind A group men motored WwW nted tour. . The group Hilamaport on a get left in 35 automobile Haven by way oH chrrvied banners iness Men T ied by Me the State College Outing ~ROQUATL State College In he morning to Lock The College and went Bellefonte State ¢ trip wag ar Goddard A CBr operated Roop went out College as the pull out of a machine lead ¢rashed through to against a pn narrowly missing both i former burge A. SBauers John spectively and came stew the rest alr after Iw irrent H 1. Holmes, re. Marriage licenses were lsstind the following couples: Clair E. Roller Karthaus, and Virginia Lucas, of Pottersdale: Ellsha Darlington and Helen 8 Chambers, both of West Chester. Ralph C. Solt and Mabel 1 Heyvimun, both of Willlameport: Por. rest F. Bennett and Anna B. Haines, both of Jersey 8) Guy C. Askey Philipsb@irg, and E. Long Glen Campbell Herbert Justice. 20. son of Mra. James Justice, of cleaning a high revolver when a fo Ore Choldie Mr and Coleville, was automatic remaining in he h he caliber shell the and which Inoked expinded whe on barrel al over pulled the trigger and wed through then left paim hand eg near th not considered igh His k serious the John M illock of Montgomery & Company ed second president Pennsylvania Retail Clothiers sociation a convention in liamsport John Ammerman, em- ployed the American Lime and Stone Company irries suffered painful bruises of the hand when the member was struck by a shift. ing engine which passed him. The hanf! was swollen tuire ROT mal gize the was vice of at in qu A ita Considerable damage resulted when the local freight en route from Sunbury over the LL & T to Belle fonte left the rails in the Paddy Mountain district. The engine and tender with a loaded ofl tanker and two ears of merchandise were derail. od. Fortunately the cars jumped the track on the upper side and lodged against an embankment. Had they run off the lower side they would have plunged down a Th-foot pm- Rrankment Negligent Bellefonte motorists paid fines and costs of almost §200 when caught during the weekend by State Policemen Harry 1. Ireland and James McNamara, of Greensburg barracks. The fine in each instance was 810 and costs of $2.50 were im- posed Most of the fines were levied for absence of tai] lights on cars, while others incinded having only one headlamp In operation, failure of motorists to ghow registration ecards, and reckless driving Fish is a protein-rich food When yori buy fish, be sure it's fresh, with the flesh firm and elastic, the eyes bright and full with black pupils, not | gray of sunken. KELVINATOR ELECTRIC STOVES MELROY'S Phone 6051 PLEASANT GAP, PA PHILCO RADIOS BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY feet, | Over the County News Siafr Bat lens where Gummo had been struck A check-up on automobiles in that section brought suspicion on Young who admitted the charge. Gummo home on a furlough from the Army, wis visiting Leathers for short time Plfe. Wilmer E. Btover Mr and Mrs. E. G. Btover, of Aarons. burg, got his first stripe on June 26 In a letter to his parents, he sald that he had celebrated the Fourth by shooting a machine gun, and making a good score. He was third highest in his company of 180, and his score was 139—the top man get. tng 144 and the second 140 An ex- he h there pert scorce is 110, according to hi before a information. On Monday, he started learning to shoot d5-caliber peace and 3 He had matie pistol before G Falls, N.Y It Was buried destroved Lakes, about Charles Hosterman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Btuart Hosterman, of Centre Hall, 1s with the U. 8 armed forces in England being In foreign service since April of this year. Ned, the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Hosterman, has joined the par- atroopers and was stationed first at a camp In North Carolina but is scheduled to be moved soon to begin his “jump” training son of William J. Butler, of Mt Eagle, recently was committed to the Dane ville Mental Hospital after being pronounced mentally deranged hy physicians there, Butler was arrest. June 8 In Centre Hall when made advance resident He was given a hearing Centre Hall justice of the lodged In the county jal been Inmate of Danville ed to a alto Marshall of lost his automobile when in a recent fire that a hote] garage at Detroit 200 miles west of Du uth, Mins. Mr. Marshall, a native « Buffalo Run Valley is a brother Mrs. D H. Shivery makes her ome with her son. Andrew Bhiver the highway near the Warner of Buffalo Run Valley. Mr. Marshall with Ronald Leath- general superintendent of the Union home Cole- ( Company at Niagara | nfter m a rip 1 in the In n their car James Niagara an Raymond Young, 38, of D. 3, is at Hoert Bellefonte, under $500 bail Pleads ng guilty on a hit and arge before Squire William H OG admitted hitting Stay James FF Gumnmo, 258, of Bell. while the ctim was walking R after run ch Brow n Bit wood nlong who in ‘nrbide VOD wd wife wimitted Pact ‘oast were 0H CGvummo wa terest of ntre here He In wddition Mr Marshall lost most of tir ciothing They bu County burned : discovered h yal broken 00 n He | Biate sitb-st weolaent was discharg Police { ston lew and Inter tl ieasant the ht on Gap nye completed the boat and The stigmimg found a broken headll FARM CALENDAR ORVISTON There present at Timely Reminders From The Penn syivania State Cellege School of Agriculture were 110 « hool Mr ard Heaton al of Hi ( Ww H and Mr on B ' (re ixited winding 1 he Prevent Soll Losses Heavy ri ins wiinedd seriou spring ses from However conto hone Mrs nen Criihesvie soll los ft Wis weekend at hws cted fields many where walerwaly ¥ N - Heaton, Jr We Ween dw ley Mrs spent Heaton were practiced y ” {Car say sim valuable te ART Hrisly College these ii Oscar Br. home ple methods : monthiy nt Allison § meeting jarnhant topaod] in his Control Hey Pests. mie 445003 v4 4 aE GS he I say their the iit. their reg LOYAS __ reguias Pennavl. churcy basement nicotir Mr David visited ang Mrs Confer and Mr Mra at Milesbu day hour nuaghter Carol and! Jose Confer afternom Curd Peach Diseases. OWT tf f or 8 ' week HTM Perinsy seliable manufact tons or 16-16-1100 sulphur, the weeks before ripening Reduce Dampness—. Plenty of yeh. tilation under buildings will help to ire al i of Donnie Confer mon Mr Mrs. Bobbw Confer, had the misior- tune 0 have obe of his little toes al-} most severed from his foot on Pri- day by a coal chute falling on it. He protect floors other wooden was rushed Dr Bowers at Mill the from decay Hall. where it required seven stitches Petit agricultural 1g se it back on. It i» tough on Don may be | fo; very active little piaced In ang liked to swim and iatier not less and to yond near sav State Ww ventilators. which her is a ellow We { again David Confer and son Bobby wey Lomison Wilbur Lucas the weekend a fishing camp Lofty Heaton of N Pred Heaton, had a tumon from his neck on Saturday Mervine He is getiing along ' iK winter, can be surely hope walls iil soon be arcing the Roses 4-4 foundation w Protect hie Apps An.20 80 Nordea ux blark Btate Kel- st on and spent mixture from at I and Mire removed by Ii sO plant patholozists. The du i AITAY apnDiied to shotld br foliage Divide Perennials « As herbaceis Ne son fire tee perenni MOSHANNON the 4-H Club at the Print officers were Quick SCTOIATY owered, they can be Ul Prin Slate orpnamen say this will gis plant WINGATE coitdior boys were Dale Fisher hb ited hin duties inst week Py originally from to his post on shed The organization of wins June 28 Shope. The following elected: president, Fay home President, Agnes Reiter Joan May sonig leader, Jane Behmoke: game leader. Betty Bor. ger: and news reporter. Marguerite Reals The regular meetings were held on July 5 and July 18. The next meeting is to be held on August 2 113 eetabll : held on vice Two af our Col ad his home in In. ecently and vis to his ile td rng folks diana furiough retuming Tuesday Michael Walson Snow Shoe, returned Monday of last week Pvt Melvin Burns ed his home folks ' of “ The community picnic is to be held in Culver'’s Park Wednesday, July 8 recently visit. BEAUTIFUL BRUSH VALLEY WITH THE SEASON AND THE TIMES hate not failed to repeat Summer, annually, a real treat Industries and farmers, repeat in different seasons, Their product comes from many FeasONs This summer. Brush Valley is as gay as ever, None from natuie’s beauty wants to sever All divinely endowed, to appreciate God's work Which appreciation, should be revised with pluck Heasons ida Nature has never failed to show a smile, To convince all: that it is worth while Every human being should imitate nature; And should learn, patiently, how to endure Oh. how refreshing. the mountain air, Which makes all people so very fair Many people like companionship of trees From other things, enjoy a real release Nature's smile, a real booster to all 80 none will turn down the nation’s cali Beautiful Brush Valley is a smiling, green spot, On U1. 8 map, and none smell a rot, Loyalty to Christianity and patriotism; the aim Of all people determined to perpetuate nation’s fame, Not only for unusual fame, but right uphoid, In this line of life. all should behold. In time of war, Brush Valley always gave Her full quota, to make army brave; Our God honored nation, in God's spirit rooted, By faith, will keep her firmly footed, Beautiful Brush Valley, born in Christianity and patriotism, Has kept from being immersed in materialism The more people enjoy true Christianity, Jess law Needs to be enforeed, and eliminate many a flaw, As politics, proved to be very affectionate To our true and loyal Democratic candidate; For the much honored and responsible office Of County Treasurer, he will fully suffice, Politics makes many people smile at times: Samuel knows how and when, to make fruitful smiles. I there is anything in a good name, Samuel stands for devoted honesty and fame. All our honored political candidates are truthful, Bome tried and tested. proved to be respectiul. All political offices need true character, Who will prove to be a political refiner 'ennning SNYDERTOWN The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Cen tre County Hospital Is asking women of the county, when they or making jelly, that fill an extra jar, or many a wish, and give as Harvest thanksgiving the pital. We fee] In this way they will be doing a greal for t hospital. Jars will hed and any wishing should call on Mrs David E Miss Jean Wallzer med Tuesdey, after spending several da with relatives at Linden M: and Mr Carl Mar Crafton, W. Va, and son Marshall and wile of spent “ Fd Mr children rants all Are they they Home hos - hug GOD DELIVERS HIS PEOPLE International Sunday School Lesson for August |, 1543 donation ww small service ie be furnis GOLDEN the TEX] day 4 New one same BLraesser me it delve and th retu home ind glorify mu Psalm 50 (Lesson Text: Exodus 12: 51 of Ray Ark the hall Pec Newport Verag i Ve |] W ud n Dorman home and Mi: William Freda Ann imi, Are visith wi Mr Clars ard Hunt Cnn Mae Beck and Wilkin mothers Edw Floyd wit} len al Mr wrt Hea of A Mr Crave Lhe nin Hulx and Hom M ved Fis 1 1 -HOLTS HOLLOW ter Swell; : NM C Res Jopee Parube of G nd Mix Clyde Wat ov Mr Fetaer ng fg ikesiirg sheesioy and fam sings of i are i M How Wat Mr. and Mrs Joe Butler chiid- ren of Monument, Mrs. J. FF. McCart- hey of WM Facile. are! Carolyn Btemm of Moose Run, were guests at the Rov Leathers © Mr. and Mr Cl Bure Mrs Edith AN i localization Ks festie 100 hagm the recent ane Pagues were as [3] ¢ walers 4 Becond, nn COATIINAN merable frogs came t the Moses, interfer. or some produc. niectious Als. agomestie na m ning izht. nan g a slavery Man that of Ezvpt, The 10 Su: the C ristian the Bav- of the hw Charlies Miller and gistey Top visite, thur Burd Ros wit) were reesni me Leathers spent clatives at ML. Eagle mene supper w { » rile Burd Pat 11 K|trunk al farewe) et n The in K no pe ogn DPCEST § the Mr {amily t Sheesley home Rhoads took and Arviila Peter and accompanied Mi Walter Sweitaer to New Cun on Monday {or 1a vs JORNNDE Geririoe day certain ¢ A iw re REAL ESTATE [eros Res TRANSFERS F. Dunkie ux Bumbarger, of Philipsburg Rush Twp. $1235 Samuel P. Zerhs ux FE. Washburn, of Bellefonte Bellefonte, North Ward, $1 James M. Stevenson ff ux fred BR. 1Lee. ot al, of Boalsburg in Harris Twp, 81 Emma C. Hoy, belle Hell Pulton, of fonts, tract in Ward, 81 Kenpetly E Henry, et al T. Feltenberger, ef ux of Mills, R. D.. tract in Gregg Twp C. C. Gummo. to Harold C of Port Matiida, R. D., tract ton Twp. $50 N H OG Ebbs ¢t ux. Stine, of Port Matilda, in Patton Twp. $1 Franklin W. Goss, Goss, et ux. of Port ir DAYe a PRIITe cHure mched bs Fe a Year ago Army of Mexico ml Evangelistic Crusade the Gospel message 10 et the Republic” is growing Army vis tion its L307 ry "G vers meeting with Soldiers of the 40 000 home: in Mexion ( in 1842 and are now engaged in visiting homes in the sublirbe of the ity. Great meet. to Al- ings have been held and similar tract campaigns undertaken in San Luis Polnsi, Aquascalientes, Toluca, Pa. to Isa. Chuoa, Monterrey. Torreon, Leon and of Belle- other cities. Hundreds of men and South women have been enlisted in the house to house visitation, and more to Fred than one million Gospel portions will Spring be distributed this year. it ix esti- gi, mated Stine. Recent government reports show in Pat. that from the Civilian Public Service camps of the country, 858 religious objectors to war have been assigned to service in mental hospitals, 350 to dairy farms, 50 a= state dairy testers, 39 to foreign service and re- to Joseph H. construction, and 300 to other spec- Matilda, tract jal projects of service to the nation in Taylor Twp. 81 There are now 6.588 religions objec. Martin Zapka, to James A. Shaw, tors in CPS. camps or under as- ux. of Rush Twp. tract in Rush signment. Mennonites have the lar- 5, 81 gest number of religious objectors in camps; and other denominations For whole fruit preserves use ber. follow in this order: Brethren, Meth. | ries that are just a little green, They odists, Friends, Jehovah's Witnesses, will hold their shape better To get Baptists, Gomgregational-Christians, | [full flavor, add the juice of fully’ Presbyterians. | ripened berries, An unnamed Australian soldier, et William nome tract to oo in C1100 58 ROME alone ited to David tract in et te ity executrix bar Dellefonte, to Harold C R D, tract rt ages of the jungle” who have been trained to carry injured men over RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING NEW TIRES, TURES AND BATTERIES KEYSTONE TIRE SERVICE | 8. Potier Street Bellefonte, Pa. scratch pins in their hair, down to the hospitals In the valley, has (with apologies to Kipling) writ. ten a poem of appreciation of these bushmen-a poem that has aroused Australian churchmen to strengthen their work of evangelization among the blacks. Some lines of the poem are: “Though they haven't any only holes slashed through the ear «E 8. BIERLY, Rebersburg, Pa, fome Owned and Operated Bringing back the badly wounded, | Just as steady as & hearse, ihe City + Whose life was saved by “black sav. the dangerous “Owen Stanley Track” haloes, | {Their face marked with tattoos, and ‘Methods he kept the y dave and promoted an incational amd recreational pro- or Negro young people that wide acclaim. He is the or- ganizer and president of the Bronx Negro Big Brothers, and a chaplsin in the Department of Correction, at Prison. Brooklyn. Through these agencies he hae saved many bovs from being committed to insti tutions and hag made them good citisens. During the past year more than 500 Negro boys, referred to the for various infractions of law, came under Mr Tavior's attention, and his correctional methods en- abled most of them 10 be retumed to society Johnny Indi the courts Two-Btars. an American an soldier now a jong way from home of his ancestors, has writ- ten to his folks in Sisseton. 8 D. where he i= a member of St. Mary's Protestant Episcopal Mission, a let ter that hag found its way into the Congressional Record. He savs: “The army is all right as far as living is concerned, but 1 sure miss my church. We all go to one church It iz nothing iike the good old church at home. I'd give anyvihing to be there. I've brought my prayer book. I never Knew what it meant to me until after § got away. Tell the peo- ple of St. Marys that 1 pray for them every night, and 1 hope they do the same for me.” Wanted! 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