THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. BLANCHARD August 19, 1943, ORVISTON were 111 Philip Beezer, proprietor of a meat | " market in Bellefonte was taken to! | Gelsinger Hospital, Danville, to un- There at Bunday school present Rt Fifty Years Ago The boro now has a stone crusher work near the electric Mght sta-| tion, breaking stone for repairing some of our poor streets, It is a good mn m rison, should have been Recorder Mor- ove, one that ade years ago . some time with rheumatism, has not fully recovered and most of the time is conveyed to and from his office in his buggy nN The value of a good road ean only be fully appreciated when you drive over several miles of stony muddy township roads and come to a first class turnpike, There gre many poor roads in Centre county me and a few od ones and among the few Is the turnpike from Centre Hall to Belk forte. That is in first class condition at uu 1a Ww present and over which one can avel with much pleasure and satis. ction The next important social event ill be the marriage of Miss Louise Linn Hoy to William Prederick Rey- nolds, Presbyterian church Thursday ni M of Of Iie FL ta contract be whno wi Si Joel 8. Rover, J ed M vi gone Ham Cass £0 1 the eve both of this place in ng. August 24, ot seven o'clock iss Hoy is the youngest daughter Hon. Adam Hoy, dec'd, ex-judge our courts The groom the phew of Major William PF. Rey- ics, dec'd., and to whom wag left large portion of the Reynolds es- te. Owing to the prominence of the 1g parties the wedding will social event is 4 » an important Among Centre county tarted for the World's Fair thi Mr. and Mrs. Claude Emma Garbrick, and all of Zion Hon PP CGephart of this place report - as being quite il] at the home of parents at Logans- where he had Mr, Wil- position on Gazette that and the peonle ek were wowers, Miss | Gephart's Clinton county for a short visit idy resigned his ' as foreman of He was connected for the past seven excellent workman Robert Cassidy ity, Ohlo rear coach of RY on the Bald Bagle Valley Saturday morning took a ue the with Years He per an n of anton Tie the di den tumble from the track. The tis W tid gl re th fe were about Ww rather roughly none was seriously injured. Mrs E ot a’ standing at Snow Shoe Intersec- about 11 o'clock while on - was taking on water, and coach extended just a little past intersection of Snow Shoe with the main track At train came down » Snow Shoe road the J 8) re the ar e the thi the and on nee at the side of the track dxty passengers recked coach all of shaken in the whom up. N Welker, of Jersey Shore, the most sinfully iffered iuses about one h injured severe i WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You From Filaancial Less Bes John F. Gray & Son General Insuranes Phone 497-J Bellefonte, Pa : |! C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNERD Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Pat Flour WAGNER'S Our Best Flour 50-50 Blend WAGNER'S Very Best Flour Winter Wheat Wagner's 82% Dairy Feed Wagner's 20% Dairy Feed Wagner's Horse Feed Wagner's Pig Meal Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower, Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower, Wagner's Berateh Feed Feed. Wagner's Chick Feed Wagner's Medium Scratch Rydes Cream Calf Meal Eshelman’s Dog Feed All kinds of high protein Dealers in All Kinds of Grains BELLEFONTE, PA. who has been ‘afflicted for were although | Last Thursday fire broke out at Morris’ Ime kilns, along Buffalo Run, and the sheds and about two of the kilng were completely destioy- ed along with a portion of the tres- tlework. A freight car also was burn- ed. The fire, it Is supposed, started from hot lime being loaded into the car which ignited the wood work The has place soon at Philipsburg as an unsafe opera house been condemned for holding entertainments One wall has sunk about twelve inches It is worthy more than passing notice that the sveed record of bicycle reaches the astonish- ing pace 428 miles In 24 hours performance wchieved in The simple two-wheel con- ha enabled man to a day as his legs him in two weeks Mu licenseg isstted to following couple: Rufus Cup- Tyrone, and Bertha Ovehime Lodk Haven William Wise and Phoebe Orndorf, both of Woodward J Auman and Ada J. Koonsman both of Potters Mills; Joseph Cress- hak Liz Porgok both of Clearfield county Newton Rishel and Annie R. Peter both of Onk 1: Ed. J. Eckenroth, Bellefonte Austin, Boggs town - the of Ty. i aS London trivance travel alone woul was thus Aas lar vu 1 take tage were the per 8 and Ze M house vard fisgrace to » to Bellefonte The ha » beauty » int 3 two plots have bv wl been led up - rounded 2 substantial stone curb. } Hd gas-pipe rail- and the fountains with The green pilot wnmended this M1 lefonte Milesbury of FEdward Ecken- and Miss Carrte were married bride's par- Hunt- 25 cents When » admitted Ive carloads work the Qrive i idence whe De charged grounds vou ang track on of Penn- regi glass frant of church PW appointed postmas- Ws on 178) marriage of State 3 ¥ nn placed In new Lutheran SWaoope has been at Julian the McCay Arie Ne the ¥ i ter t Thu Mr Coll occurs a county reday Robert y, the Foster, of Mary E ege Snyder he residen of the brides it Beech Creek raliroad schedule nn has gone much complaint patron of the road trip per day Bellefonte In returning in the ple living in Snow Shoe townships Mist y transact legal ’ £ One weaving he " in the morn- required remain Me Fis Come town return ext h to make the trip by very and mpel many the mountains. It will a large portion of the trade Which cur Belle. fonte merchants enjoyed, to Lock Raven or Philipabury, Por the con. venle of the patrons of and Te schedule should a t i i Hey wi That is COM inconvertent will to drive over Yu eth RISO Qrive $ H ~ ¢ al e the road of Bellefonte the be reversed Ed The same condition exists on the Bald Eagle Valley road today, insofar as traffic from Bellefonte to Altoona Is concerned. There Is a train to Altoona in the evening, and one from that city in the morning Thus it takes a local citigen three days to transact business in Altoona, ‘If he travels by rail) 20 YEARS AGO One of the largest Bank barns owned by Rockview Penitentiary was destroyed by fire, with all its con. tents, Tuesday afternoon. Loss was estimated at $11,000. The barn con- tained wheat, oats, hay and some farming implements Freddie, little son of Mr. and Mrs Fred Kraft, of North Spring street, ran across the street and collided into the rear wheel of a passing car The accident happened within sight of the boy's mother, Driver of the car, who was In no way to blame, stopped immediately and offered his assistance to the lad Mrs. William Heverly., of Romola, was painfully but not seriously in- jired when she was dragged several hundred feet by a runaway horse, (Mrs. Heverly was unhitching the tanimal when it became frightened ang bolted, the lines becoming en- tangled about Mrs. Heverly's gs After she had been dragged some distance the lines parted At the same hour that the {funeral services were being Meld in | Marion, Ohio, for the late President Harding, services were held at the Court House in Bellefonte, Rev, Dav- ha fe Note id Evans, of the Bellefonte Presby- {terian church; Dr. John M. Thomas, i president of Penn State College, and {Judge Henry C. Quigley, of Belle- { fonte, were gpeakers at the memorial services, Jerome A. Confer, of Yarnell, one | tion, underwent an operation at ® | Williamsport hospital for the rémov- al of his right eye which had been injured several weeks earlier when it was struck by a piece of kindling while Mr. Confer was chopping wood. Mr. Confer had been blind In the injured eye for forty years but left eye began to fail and an opera- tion was advised. of the oldest residents of that sec. after the accident the sight of his |dergo observation and treatment | Rev. H A. McKelvey, pastor of the Bellefonte Methodist Church, and his family departed by auto- mobile for Ocean Grove, to spend a week enjoving the summer breezes, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest D, Tanne: were receiving congratulations on the birth of an 8':-pound son at the Bellefonte Hospital, The young- was the first grandson of Mr WwW. J. Emerick, of Belle. ster and Mrs fonte Miss Henrietta Quigley, of Belle. fonte, was spending a week as a guest of Miss Louise Hoffer, of Phil- ipsburg. Miss Hoffer and Miss Quig- ley were in charge of the Bellefonte Girl Scouts at their annual camp near Philipsburg Miss Pearl Sharp, eleven-year-old daughter of Mi and Mrs. Conce Sharp Lyonstown, was shot in the left arm by a bullet accidentally discharged from a 22-caliber rifle. She was admitted to the hospital for treatment While attempting to adjust at the Ulsh & Bathoar flow formerly the Gamble mil) Hartranft, one of the millers fered a double fracture of the right arm when the member was drawn between the belt and the pulley of target local elt mill, Harry ui- 2) The Potter township sehool board closed two more schools when atten. fell to below ten, The schools the one known as the Dauber man school along Sinking Creek, and the Cold Spring school, the mountain road above Potters Mills Bere Poorman Coleville fered a badly mangled hand while cutting wood on a circular dance were on suf - when aw stay ¢ of an effort down on the blade It was amputation he slipped and In to his fall his hand rapidly known Necessary put volving saw whether re not would Walter Havice, aged 1 College, had two fingers on hand amputated at the Bellefonte Hospital. According to reports he was the street when there was bal - « Xe oaRim- x 0 Siste i f of fig el playing on an explosion and his hand was What unknown caused Lhe it Was shattered plosion wa od Paul Stoner 1H evear-old of Mr. and Mrs. William Stone Centre Hall, suffered painiul bruises about the back when from + top blencher seats at the Centre A post on at first feared BON: of ¥ » fall ne 1441] fall ball park and struck the way down. It ‘was that had suffered but an examination thowed otherwise serious inju oy ne ry 4 physician Mrs of suffered a while visiting her Harry Yeager HellePante fractured ankle in alster-in-law, Mrs Edward Harper, in Lakewood, Ohio James Caldwell of Bellefonte entered the University of Pennsyl- vania Hospital in Philadelphia indergo examination and treatment For some Line Mr. Caldwell had suf- fered from unusually violent atiacks iliness Robert ¥ a fall » LO nf Oo Hunter and George Haz. él were In Pittsburgh aftending a meeting of the board Of direftors of the Abramson Engineering Compam John Davy, Beliefonte taxi driv. had purchased a Durent ssdan for use In Nis taxi serviee Chair Lyons, member of Brooks-Doll Post American Legion, was seriotsdy 1H at his home on Bishop tect. suf. fering from an attack of quinsy Harry Badger, Bellefonte tinamith who was recovering from the ‘effects of shock and injury received When he fell ac two 2200-volt electric wires while working roof of the Clevenstine Bakery discovered that his eyesight which for some time had been greatly impaired, was improving steadily and that his vis- jon wa: almost normal. It was not known whether the shock, or wheth- er the high voltage he in the mishap Was causing ime provement in his vision Tasiah WieDonald of Milesburg wis Instantly Killed When he Was caught under a landslide and 'en- tombed beneath tons of earth and shade at the Milesburg operations of the Bellefonte Brick Company Hayes Johnson, also an employe of the company, was working nearby and quickly notified other men of the accident and in several minutes the torn and crushed boty was Pe jcovered, Johnson sald the man was i loading shale on a truck when, with- tout warning, the entire bank, which was about fifty feet high, gave way and buried the man before he had a ‘chance to get out of the why. Mec. Donald, who was 43 years old, was survived By a wife ung nine ‘ehild. ren, seven of whom were under 16 years old SNYDERTOWN Rev, and Mrs. David BE. Straesser are speriding their ‘vachtion with their parents at Maryland and Ma:- tinsbtirg, Pa Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Haagen and gon Glenn of Florida, are visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Haagen Jack Gingher of Linden. returned home Thursday by bicycle after spending several days at the Harry (Walizer home. Misg Mary Emily Dann of Bellefonte, is spending this week at the same home, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Unkle of Lancaster, are spending a Week with friends and relatives of this place. Mrs. Nevin Stover amd son Donny, spent one day Just week ‘at the HH. M. Walizer hottie at Clintondale Arthur Dorman of Altoona, ant (Adam Prave' of Pdolersburg, callsd ‘on the former's brother, Bd Dormsn ‘and family Sundsy afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waller and family were Thirsday evening call- ers at the James Frohm home at {Centre Hall Mr, and Mrs. John Kissell and Mr, 1A. B. Beck of Lock Haven, called at the Oeorge Harshberger home - on Thursday afterhoon. er rots on the receives the f i A modetn vacation Includes three stages: (1) working yourself to a ub preparing for the rest; (2) ool. veriienices Of the resort; (3) gesting 'hotae to rest and recuperate, Mrs. John Coder, Jr. In urieving over the death of her mother, Mrs Butler af Mill Hall Olayton Smith, son ef Smith, enlisted in the Navy for that branch of the Thursday Mr. and Charles and left Service on Mrs. Harold Brungard, with Miss Blanche Williams Billy Williams and Mrs, Jane Liddic left on Saturday for a short vaeation at Pittsburgh Miss Florence Shore, visited last sunt, Mrs, Mayme Mrs. J. K. Dyer. employed with the Department of Labor, spent the woekend with friends here McClellan Miller ls recunerating at the Bellefonte Hospital, where he underwent 4 major operation Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kunes State College, were weekend visitors with relatives here Mr. T. M. Kune M fur Jean called phia last Priday because of lous 1liness Mrs Kune patient the Jefferson No eports have cetved Shaw week Shaw of Jersey with her win of ning to dunugliter Philadel - the ger. who is a Hospital been of at current fe. (From Worid War occurred on Donald Ralph Mr. and Killed an in The 11 from vicinity Thursday when Cpl Johnsonbaugh. grandeon of Mrs. Harry Kunes automobile ent North cated t casualty of oy vi in mp Was at kh 4 where ACC) Carolina A military ected for him by d with t the College The body 0 College 1 Cadets ¢ ‘ ns Mrs this vie Pttaburgh for M1: Mrs and Morris Were 0 iri squad Elvie Myer: for- of HH ight on from burial Harry 0H Thursday gle Larry 9H ra party Mr bPnes 1 een and Bath included in the f rat rat Pitts. 1 neras and Mrs seEnaing Harry Kone Week wit nes davghter, Mrs. Bowman of Empor- t were bring 1 the mn foreed U their wu ¢ vacation 10 abrupt end because of inst Miss June Miller and Loraine Hey. erly left on Monduy for un vacation trip to Lancaster On Sunday, August 15, the citl- pens of ‘Blanchard and vicinity met at the school house in Blanchard and appointed the [following com- mittee; chairman, R. J. White; vice chairman, H. E Confer: secretary Mrs. Dorothy Brungard treasurer Misy Jean Kunes. The purpose of the committee is for continuing the up- keep of the honor roll that was erected on December 13, 1942 In honor of our boys and girls in the Mrvice of thelr country. At the time of the dedication a9 the honor roll At time theve Is 77 This “n largement the board. The whs Turnished by the newly herd Piper Alreraft Band conducted by Pete Sy Hall. The band is ployes of the Pipe they ery mn the Paul Lomison, Jr. spent the past week with his uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs, John Duley at Baltimore Mrs. Roy Packer, son Garry brother, Kenneth Walker, spent the past week with thelr sister, Mrs. Pa Arnold family Harrisburg Mr Mrs. Aiton Poorman daughter Almety Altoona the weekend with Mr Barnhart Pvt Army baby weekend Packer M1 family ors at Romain una H and ut and of nnd Lloyd Pucker, with ! in Texas, and Mrs. Packer f Williamsport pent with Mr. and Mn the { there were the call on present fon and Mrs. Robs Confer were Bul an X the Lioyd © mus Organ noon of which | of Mill composed of em Alrcralt Co distinguished Ida Confer eiteey Lomisor nnd all v Any BOrvIioe; are mu 8i¢ organization necding family Parke af mistake ado Mill and not in securing NO DY Hall i woud { AOR all of Monun William Poorman Noor meke a You can Sweitzer them Pel visited at contacting home Bunday M1 family ! Mrs Hah “ty Ceorgs EDO week) the death Tn the family Mrs. Lowell Wahl of Buffalo spending a ays with N.Y rein ang u tives here Mr. ar Bele Mr 84 few ¢ aay My were parents Harte 8B wd Vonada Decat Conley { sl ol nie Aaturday gus i Vonada's home t. Henderson Gloss Miss Elaine WVOlur na Want wife Mt | ne Men ibe vicinity . f aris (From Last ang | 37 for un Elnine plans t« for the winte; Faye friend end Elennoy oon ’ meeLin Jeanette Boangler In Lama: 4 NAVINE eos vey WAC Bar! Lhe arents chirge from the Giram A LA feng Ga ' SPRING MILLS and Mr Hairy Kem toons, spent ast week with A Mrs Guy Corman Mr Corman finde 4 business trip to Port Matilda Just week Wis ROOOmIDETA] Mrs. Corman end Mr. and Mrs. Kern who visited relatives at Marthe Pur. nate hd were gnests atl the home of Mr. smtisd Mrs. Willan Richards mcie ang stunt of Mrs. Corfaasn and Mr Ken Mrs. Guy Corman wax « guest of Mr and Mrs W. C Gramles Millheim on Monday evening Daniel Smith a neg Allison remodeled ast week Extreme bh ed by 8 high bunmidity comfort ast Thursday mercury rose 0 85 degrees Mr. ang Mrs. Willlam Hosking and sol Kenneth and daughter Lucille of Philadelphia, are visiting at W. A Reese home this week A festival sponsored by the Spring Mills band will be held on the ath- etic field on Baturday The ur community can well band. While it takes SUPPOTt a band profile will cooperate festival a Sucorss Mrs. Charles Auman was admitted the Lewistown hospital « ; day for olservation Mr. and Mrs. Pag) F Williamaport, were guests at 8 L. Condo home last week Mr. Duddy accepted a oDowition at Columbia University, moving to New York City last Baturday Merle Walker Lorraine. Ohi family on Long avenue Mrs. R. E. Henry visited friends’ and relatives In Lewistown few days jast week Mr. and Mrs. Luther Lewisburg were recent the 8. L. Condo home Pvt. Harvey Rossman Virginia. was home on a last week Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Long and daughters Annabelle and Evelyn, of Liverpool, were guests at the £ C Hettinger home jast week W. E. Tharp of Bunbury was weekend goost at tHE Perdival Tharp | home { Miss Rosella Hettinger of State! Oollege, spefit the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E CC. Het tinger on Long avenie, Miss Dorothy Bressler is spending a week in Reading. visiting relatives A. C. Dunlap is reported confined to his home with illness Bugene Bressler of Reading, visit- ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Bressler a few days last week James Myers of Williamsport, vis- ted his grandmother, Mrs Vera Myers, a few days ast week Jacob C. Pox of Fleming, was cir oniating with friends around town last Thursday, : Charles Btener of Pleasant Gap, was a business visitor in our town last Friday evening. Our town has a prolific crop of weeds, A decided improvement could | be made if everyone would do their part in keeping the weeds down - MARTHA (From Last Week) i Pvt. Leohdrl! Wellers 61 Camp Ft. Lewis, Wash. is ‘enjoying = 5-day farlovgh with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wharton Wellers. Ronald Spackman is visiting his uncle, Charles Spackman, at Ches-! ter, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Pink of Har ‘Maburg, spent the weekend at the Thode of the Iatter's parents, 2: and Mrs. Lundy Bteclc. They were sc [companied home by Helen Sieele, ‘who will spend a few days with them. } | Waiter Stiver of Camp Adair, Ore.’ {has been promoted to corpora. The following young Indies were [received into the Baptist church on Sunday. Aug. 8 by Rev. A. G. Herr. They ore; Misses Edith Stiver. Bdith M: ’ a3 or wr ee LhL put roof Hoan 4 y Jie WLS Henchon's Mire Robert ol weather, strengihien- faused when is ai the ¢ hie | fWening roud of our we to Fertwe i Pei make to Duddy the of who is emdioyved at recently visited his A Martin visitors at of located in furlough lapsing under the strain and incon- Pink, Wanda and Mona Stiver, Jan- in Perguson Twp. $1. Joy Heston snd Dorothy] End ‘Maurer. a 1 Liberty Twp. 81. WOODWARD nomecoming wivice In sched in the loesl Evangelical chureh 20. Who the speaker will that announce enjoy Saturday morning was «sl Oooonsion able Ba the service ®Bre not we come ang See ur fa momrming the at 72 degrees temper: After spending tion here In Nome Mrs her daughte: eft for their Y Ba turdey Hosterman Woodward s Toll POH few weeks Ol : ul Yala in Pit He H Clmiy } nek { iarsily spent Fund; near Williamsport PL A Fn ATH his tbe hw gd hote] immer Amber Harlock son Wesies Buffalo, WN Wesley forme: Ray : Ms June and Home In Her father Goteased, Was Hole] proprietos Wing were Sunday guest Mr. and Mrs HO Mrs. A W. Wetael of Aaronsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Staniey Fiedler and children, Phyllis, Jean Lean, Kenneth and Nancy Filed. ir, Mrs. Reoben Musser 7, Mrs. Gurney Musser, with ghiers Jean Grace and Lucilk Hartieton Mrs. Clayton Vor ada of town Mr and Mrs near Harfleton Grace and w o bw 4 Bryant 5 You Me Betty You chiikiren of Haves Susans Emenee eventing Charlies Emenh mee w a {'n al the home of : “ihr OLSeT Fiedler: Mr. and n ’ Lary $ ol of gos her da wrk! Gurney Musser of and Saughtiers Lucille, were Sunday teinoon guests of Nils Marents and Mrs. RC Musser Dr. and Mrs Ernest Kuehiman of Wellsvil) ¢riftmty brother law Mrs few Sunday Jean al Mr gn - . te CRYs The Dast v'oek In 1? en! Boapital a: 38 medic , of her WM: days Te 3 aig irom on Lawrence Weber found employ. ment at Mifflinburg last seek We're glad he 4 able to work again since 1 he had a fractured leg It now Over a year ago when the accident oocurred Crorge Stover and Moris Boob of Aberdeen, Md. were home over the latter part of Jast week to jook afte: mison home the needs of their respective fam- Confer SYOTAR Mr is Robert spent Sunda spending grandparents Confer Caroline Blenchard in town Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cyphert Annie ang S8herman Confer spent Sunday atl the Lester Wyland home in How- aro Mr. and Mrz Robert Confer and family visited relatives at Pairview on Sunday afternoon Mrs. David Confer held a birth. day party on Priday from 4 to 6 0'- clock in honor of her son, Bobbie's 12th birthday. About thirty guests were present ond Dobbie received some nioe wilt Mr. and Mi. Stuart Winslow and Mrs. Charlotte Nyman held a fare well party Jilly 30th in honor of their sons, Calvin Winslow snd Gay. ord Nyma i who were inducted into the army The boys received useful gifts. The following were present Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mann and Mr gnd Mrs James Guyer of Monu- ment, Mr. and Mrs. John Warr and sons, Robbie snd Charles, and ‘Wil. liam Lehman of Curtin, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Confer of Lock Hav- en. Walter Winslow of Beech Creek, Mr. and Mrs Clayton Watson and son Jim, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Confer and family, Relda and Stella Walk. er, Ida, Rebecca, Priscills and Hugh Confer, Paul, Dick and Blanche Lomison, Kathryn and Tda Heaton, Yvonne Yeager, Lee Boone, Melvin Walker, Marie and Pranklin Rickert, Vonda Condo, Eugene Thompson, Allison Barnhart. Roland Pelmice, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Packer. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Winslow, children Osal- vin, Mary, Billy. Dolores and Paul, Mrs. Charlotte Nyman and children, |Gaylord, Gerald, Calvin and Melvin Leslie J. Treaster, et ux. to E. L. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Confer and Helster, ot ux. of Centre Hall, R. D, family and George Confer visited tract in Potter Twp. $1. [reistives at Palrview on Sunday af- Vighrn M. ‘Meyer, et al, to William Seven a Ee ha, 4 of Yerguson Twp, family of Woolrich, spent the week- Twp, $2. lend with Mr Mrs. Alfred Sha Centre County Commissioners, 0 yoy ang Neg ve Shaw Anna Margaret Northummer. of Lester and Loretta Mann of Snow Tah lige . $ Bhoe, are spending some {ime with . . thelr grandparents, Mr, and Mrs Henry ©. Ellenberger, to LeRoy L. Alfred Shawiey. Hammond, of Tyrone, R. D. 2, tract, Mr. ang Mrs. Paul Amolg and two | ehildren of Harrisbirg, spent the past week ‘with Mrs. Arnold's pare Mr. and Mrs Harold Ard arrived home from Aberdeen, Md. on a Dus. inexs trip. He returned to work again on ‘Bunday afternoon and Rachael pent Thursday a REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS George Parks, et ux, to Prank Couturiatx, et Ux, of Philipsburg. R D.. tract in Rush Twp. $800 Alfred BR. Ieee ot al. to Waldo E Homan, et gx. of College TWp.. tract in Harris Twp. $1 C. C. Bmull, to Howard Day. et ux, of Smullton, trast In Miles Twp. $35 Williath ‘White's heirs, to C. Hom- er Hess, et al. of Philipsburg. tract in Bienside Twp. $6000 Margm+t Stein, to Anna Fox, of Philipsburg, tract in Rush Twp. $1.- 400 Matthew Kelte, ot ux, to Stanley Mackions, «t al, of South Philips. burg, traet in Rush Twp. £90. Orphans’ Court of Centre county, to Harvey Longenberger. et ux. of Potter Twp.. tratt in Potter Twp. Orvis R. Beckwith, to Curtis W. Solt, of Port Matilda, BR. D.. tract th Taylor Twp., $1. Boyd E. ‘Miller, ét ux, to Ralph P. Beward, @t ux. of State College, tract in State College, $1. W. L. Spangler, ¢t ux, to Russell D. Spangler, ‘of Blanchard, tract in Sunday School Lesson GOD GIVES LAWS PEOPLE because it wd not be FOR HIE International School Lesson 1943 Sunday for August 22 GOLDEN 4) heart, and wi with TEXT vi Lope th Text: Exodus 23 a. 5b Lamson Galatians 3: 23 ¢ INOW ommittes ir hibitory Exhibit Na¥e name and adhesive tape uf tom 5 containers container shoul address written of d pasted on the hot Judping will 8 p.m. No one show room durin show will be pm Divigion 1 ix comprised o subdivided into an nials with special subdivisions fe gladioli, roses and dahlias Three gix or twelve stems or blooms are mproved required in exhibitions of annual Derbert 8 and perennials. Gladioli wili be furlough shown in groupe of three spikes and roses in three blooms, ‘with classes for single color spikes, vases or bas- kets. Dahliag Will shown in classes Division 2 is comprised of veget- ables, the following mbers to be shown Beets cabbage 1 head carrots 5. caulifiower | head mn 3 ears, cucumbers 3. peppers 5. lima beans 12 pods. green beans 12 pods onions 5, parsiey 1 bunch, spinach 3 stalks, potatoes 5. pumpkin matoes 5, turnips 3, squash Ars rangement of vegetables in a flat dish or bow] suitable for a table cen- terpiece Jivision 3--Prults: Apples 3. penYs 3. plums 3, grapes 3 tamches, peaches 3 An arrangement of fruit in a bas. ket: also an arrangement of fruit i, BRIEF! ALL beein at 1 OY 0 1he i] Bre ’ i her B ver Mrs bret flowers redo 184 iis Duals and peren- mice time Aaron Williams hE 8414 $1 5 who has very much tin ad Lg il for e 1 i °" TH WO Bee Wo has his parents Monda h evening been home jeft Aug 0 on Tu Eipe RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING NEW TIRES, TUBES AND BATTERIES KEYSTONE TIRE SERVICE 8. Potter Street Bellefonte, Pa. 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