Fifty Years Ago George Dare iz holding forth at Zeller's Drug Store. He is an exper- fenced druggist, and enjoys coming back to Bellefonte which was his former home. He has been away for! over seven Years, A new instrument has been in- vented the bicycleorgue, It consists of a small hand organ attached to the front of a bicycle. The rider can put it in connection with the pedals and while traveling can enjoy all the delights of an opera season Rev. James A. Brown, of burg. Reformed minister of Brush Valley charge, and his estimable wife are both lving seriously ill with ty phoid fever. Rev. Brown ls | times fears are entertained recovery. The disease ed by using bad cistern wa Miss Eliza DeHaas ¢ at the res- idence of the Benner on High street, Bellefonte, on Sunday mom Ing. August 1893 seven years. Sh had the Benner family in the fA servant SiXty sister, Harriet, preceded grave lour year Rumor more ago tha 80( 1 of Penns & camp meeting bevond the August, to « Recent inform the hope postponed f Rebers- Was ter led Misses J0 aged for over VOArs el axxo were iatior station ana "C. Y. WAGNER 8 COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Bard Wheat Pat Fler WAGNER'S Our Best Flour 8-50 Riend WAGNER'S Very Best Flour Inter Whest 82% 20% Dairy Feed Wagner's Dairy Feed Wagner's Wagner's Hutee ged Waanér'o Pig ‘Maat Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower, Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower. Wagner's Scratch Feed Feed. Wagner's Chick Feed Wagner's Medium Scrateh Rydes Cream Calf Meal Eshelman’s Dog Feed All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with your own feed. Dealers in All Kinds of Grains RELLEFONTE, PA. de inh Mr. C. U family of | Philipsburg are home of Mr. C. T | John Lambert, while at work on a scaffold at John C. Miller's house, Linn street Tuesday fell a dis- {tance of about seventeen feet to the ground and was badly injured. The accident was caused by a board breaking Next Wedne is the time fi» Mr. Samuel [azel Ott the home of the ride’s Axemann Mr. Hazel Is n att Watchman office and oun man Hoffer and visiting CGerberich on sday evening, the 30th, the wedding of Miss Jennie i par the xed for and nt ent 1 the man who Pott trip of barrow and s J. Guettling . y . 1 weloarrow from made the Hs { beer nn Wednesda Jenkins ngle’s machine t With the inesmith they nd ing : the assistance of Will broke in a door and the building filled with blind- ing smoke small EAT sho near pe + ty Myr iale ty Ar are Drisxiy ow fag room [ac morning a: (NOW and seems to have rk of me wih which wou mcendiary &2 large jot TY expensive blaze in ine vi has been t tation our ligt CAN VITAMINS CHANGE GRAY HAIR? Read the omazing experience of gray-haired people in Calcium Pantothenale tests sponsored by a leading housekeeping magazine. According to this report: Age dic not seem to affect teasita The earliest response occurred in 2 50 year old | the latest in azi year od, | Color began to appear near the roots of the baw. The color may not appear all over the head at the same Lime Symmetrical areas. per haps on the temples or the back of the head. may show sraces of color first, after which the | eolor will spread to other parts of the head Time varied from 1 month to 6 months Results B89 of those tested had positive ewl dence of a retin of some hair color, ® Now thowands use GRAYVITA, which con tame 10 mgm. of Calcium Pantothenate (the same amount used in teste above) PLUS £0 USP, wuts of B;. the vitamin necomary to healihy nerves. Try GRAYVITA. See what a difference it may makes in the way you look 30 day supply, $1.50, 100 day supply, $4.00. Phone, write PARRISH DRUG STORE at the 14] quarries of the Centre County THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PK, | firemen are satisfied. The alarm |when sounded will be heard in ev- (ery section of our town The {breast at Reynolds flouring mill dam [1s being torn away and will be re- bullt. This will require them to shut down for a few dave Dr. Dartt, councilman from the north ward. Is having the streets in the vicinity of his residence put in good shape On Monday a five-months-old child of Joshua Folk died of diphtheria The funeral occurred on Tuesday John C. Miller's new residence on Linn street Is under roof and will be fine building when com- pleted Allegheny street is being repaired in shape by a cover ing of finely crushed limestone Ellis Orvis and family returned Friday from two week trip Chicago Meek is having hi mproved by the ti John fn rood Inst n to Senator ro add) Sour carload of roo! bring a Bellefonte thi has gone to L [ 0n ol i ew beck expects to peaches to Will Keller wihicre he week ancaster will open a law Twenty Years Ago I’. Bible noted speaker to the no Radclif } the me tour Ford sedan Frank Williams, in { entered * Hall. The i * hy mea) of It Laird Curtin Ma headquarter ommand Gun Bquad- Bellefonts and Dine i had thorized t commandas au VAIoOuU men wi member the affairs of commander A. R. and exi« the 5Tth ant ampment of the ry pry id at Mr Mi at Milesbure and was the of the late Dr Mt Meen, who practiced his profession in Belicfonte. The elderly woman had four grandchildren: Major H Laird Curtin, of Curtin: John Cur- tin, of Bellefonte: Mac Pittsburgh and Mr ww. NY Was orn wWiGow Curtin. of Catherine { Bvt Hodges, o ACH a Diece of irgett, 19, of the £ a fs ageatn fiving rock B iffered a fracture at the hase skull which ®esulted in bhi at the Bellefonte Hospital notirs ater. Burkett employ Lime had a car set off. When in rock Company, taken wal the Buffalo Run Valley shelter behind was being exploded struck the side of bounced bec remained QUATrTY ie a blast cha a e the K, striking the WVCHOLR L struck Run ct Tag being a Ford road when he middle of the wn oy nt 2 Eis into urday stepped the Lt¥ween two parked Cars of i In which in his deat} the Peliefonte Hospital the following morning Isaac Stine, of Coleville, driver of the car. was ex- onerated blame in the accident b¥ a coroner's jury after an inquest held by Justice of the Peace Kline Woodring of Bellefonte. The follow. ing persons served as members of the Coroner's Jury: John W. Smith. Charles Gates, George Bush, Charles Anderson. Daliv and Mal- calm Jones. Wilhesges heard were M. R. Johnson, Clark Carson, Wil- lard Barnhart Sr Harry Grubb, Samuel Wasson, Miss Verna Hock- man, a nurse at the local hosoital Malcolm Love and Harry Yeager i Mr. Rodavich is survived hy his wife and nine children resident ies Yich. a IT a JUT ed | ' ™. 1 AL of Justice i VOTE FOR —— f/m J. R. “ROLLIE” WILLIAMS OF UNIONVILLE BOROUGH FOR County Treasurer I have always | I have never County office. een a Republican. been elected to any I have served my party in many ex- ecutive capacities. I have been Chairman of my party in my Borough for 8 years. I was a member of the Executive Com- mittee of the County Chairman for 6 years. I am now serving my second term of Justice of the Peace. If nominated and elected, I pledge that the office of C ounty Treasurer will be conducted in a manner that will be a credit to myself and the party I represent. Miss Nellle B8mith, daughter of Ex-Register J. Frank Smith, who had been night superintendent of the Columbia Hospital, Wilkinsburg, had resigned here position there to become general superintendent of a large hospital at Casper, Wyoming Residents of Blanchard were start. f o'clock Bunda, night by the sound of gunshots on a hill near that town, where a cross burned for a half-hour. The wierd sight was witnessed by almost the entire pop- ul of Blanchard and created gonsiderable excitement. Residen's claimed he Ku Klux Klan bhuined the warning to a man who had his wife and children from his home and had taken other woman led about tion Cros ns n ousted in an- ion of an oll stove start Mallory studio In through quick Clarence Thompson, for High School athlete fire exting Bly was The fire started when a woman who regularly studio accidentally which fire cardboard carton. 1 Inmage sulted Marriag: following couples Mary Blggoen P. Macaesni Dorothy M explo in The od nt Iie action of mel re the Hefonte but the Bellefonte quick! the from applied a wis hullding proba saved destruction cieaned we up- Ww a the LOVE wt #Lllie the f from we fire 1A ued Wo Yateik of Clarence Hox both Losch Powelton WTIRAl pasture the bull Nilllam wa 3 Or. waa be. Wer The strik confused Ralph - irri on JACKSONVILLE Church services on Sunday: Wor- sidp, 9:30; Bunday school, 10:45 Mrs. Walter Dalley Mrs Clemens and daughter Joann of Mrs daughter Janet Tuesaday visite home Al toma Donald of 1 Bower vonstown P were Ertiey oO. P Mrs ere and Mrs Mr iefonte, w Smiin Flo Wed D of Pitta. and Yearick day © P. Ertle of Be ning home Mr. and Mrs John Scha children of Centre Hall made a bus- iness trip to Jacksonville and were Friday evening supper guests at C. E. Aley home Visitors at the Eisenhauer home Wednesday were Mrs. Lee Petoer and children, Tom, S8onnie and Mar. jorie, Miss Elizabeth Petzer, brothers and sister. Don, Walter and Sue, all of Milesburg William Aley of Niagara Falls, was a Friday evening supper guest at the Leon Aly home Martha Jane Bartley spent a couple days last week with her cou- sin, Edna Decker of Lock Haven Mr. and Mrs. Harry DeArmit of Howard. were Sunday visitors at the D. P. Ertley home Callers at the James Shaffer home during the week were Mr. and Mrs Milford Etters and children of Yar- nell, Mrs. Luey Conaway, Mrs. Mary Bartley, Mrs. Benjor and Miss Bar- bara Shafler of Zion Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fetzer, Miss Sallie Petzer of Pleasant Gap, were Friday evening supper guests at the Frank Eisenhauer home Sunday evening callers at the Leon Aley home were Mrs. Ben Herr, Mrs Jack Mabus of Bellefonte and Wil- Ham Aley of Niagara Falls The Jacksonville, Howard and Blanchard 4-H Roundup will be held in the Marion Grange Hall on Sept ist. The program will start at 8 o'- clock. Come and see the good work done by the girls. Everybody wel- come, On Sept, 5th at 7:30, the Jack- sonville 4-H girls will sponsor 4-H church services, including the 4-H boys of Jacksonville and Howard. Mrs. Jack Mabus and sister, Bette Aley, and Mrs. Ben Herr of Belle fonte, "dr. and Mrs. Leon Aley and Vir. visitors a the v soer and the on y som Blaine, W. J. Aley, were Sunday guests of C. E. Aley and family. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs, Charles Meyer of Lamar, and Pos. ter Shamp of Hublersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rogers of ‘Bellefonte, R. D.. called at the Leon Aley home Monday evening. ———— I i The campaign in Sicily has been } an outstanding success but there are) itell Gen. Blsenhower how he could have done the job quicker. Ralph RUNVILLE Miss Lois Ke ler of Clair, N. J Kepler home Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hancock and Mrs called Fred Henry the John afternoon Md on wile had M1 week wil Baturday Mrs. Farrell and of Philipsburg Furl home Lawrence Vargo of Baltimore here on went back children visiting with Mrs. Ernest Pye the Mary Howell and went to Ohlo last on Sunday Baturday taking his nlong who her parent motored Sunday two and and been and Mrs liam visit Mr timonre vacation at past ROVE on relatives Mr pent the Toner ¥ n few John } and days of thelr irl home last week Samuel Fun Friday « Lilamsport spent home Mr. and Washington M1 D Ay Vil ited B inday evening D PORT MATIL liner was served at noah and the ladi fustiow the larite plates of corn and everything Aid te Ladtimt was on the table Mrs Edear williams and Mrs. J H Crain were the champions in eating the most The afternoon was spent in irrin aly wn the 0 rye gre and p f Nr cl wil IRIN. Nt Tames armed forees Other visitors at Mr. ant aby ame ale ams and c The ¢ planning on community building in i They are working on it now, several men with trocks tearing build. ing at Wolf Rocks been used as a CCC camp IPODS | the fut down the had end the Tur are that is to be used for this - Random Items Continued from pape ome) RECORD: The Bellefonte Airport has estab. lished an enviable record for safety to date, With more than 8000 hours of flying instruction to its credit so far, there hasn't been a single mis- hap worth mentioning. and that's something when it is considered that many of the students wing trained get their first ride in an airplane when they begin instructions here The only mishap that has occurred was when a motor quit near the air. port one day and the plane was forced to make an emergency land- ing. There was no damage —.—. Notice A meeting of the temperance peo- ple of Milesburg and Boggs town- ship will be held this coming Sun- day at the Methodist church at BR p m.. and at the Advent church at 3 o'- clock, both meetings to be address- ed by Rev. O. B. Poulson of Hunt- ingdon, who is a very interesting speaker on the temperance guestion Folks from any section will be wel- come to these services Pity the poor children of the fath.’ ers whose main interest is the big league games and the mother whose main interest is a grand slam bid. RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING NEW TIRES, TUBES AND BATTERIES | KEYSTONE | TIRE SERVICE 8. Potter Street Bellefonte, Pa, Home Owned and Operated Candidate Fo Upper Mt. | Is visiting at the Joseph James HH. Schreck, Lemont, August 26, 1943, School Lesson ISRAEL'S KIN AND RESTORA- TION. Sunday FE a a County Office he but a oCom-~ International Sunday School Lesson | ignoring of vital evils for August 20, 1943 In Inter. ipholding [ NE Church may organization oA Seeks Republican Nom. ination For Recorder Text The lord and abundant forgiving oon anger r can not Kinane gs the re ’ Fast- ye Fxodus 9, 27-28 Lesson Text 34: 4 Hin- sacred ance At t that Ine« organized the Len in 1882 and managed He Bas always boen » affairs in his home by dapme ing to preach rettabie Lo he LITTLE N Blaine Helche ITTANY and sons of Mich. Wil nia Purna Clark hom KELYINATOR ELECTRIC STOVES ¥ MELROY'S Phone 6951 PLEASANT GAP, PA. gan. « s 13d - ME Jose Plera william irl. My M1 * ed ‘ w i ryed PHILCO RADIOS BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY Political sdvt) COUNTY (OMMISSIONER “A Good Man for a Responsible Position ” Age 53. Always lived near Philipsburg, voted and paid taxes in Rush Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania. Business Experience: Merchant, Lumberman, Farmer, Road Main- tenance, Real Estate owner, Education: Complete course in Surveying, Forestry and Agriculture. A friend says of him: “Mr. McCord is a man who can always be depended upon, He is a kind father, devoted husband, good neighbor, faithful friend, and loval citizen of his County, State, and Nation, He is just the type of man this County needs in the Commissioners’ office, “Trained in the school of experience, McCord has just that very bus. iness ability that fits him to deal with the problems of his County. He knows and understands what the people need and will devote all his splendid energies and training to their interests, “A good man for a responsible position. Mr. McCord is just that”
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