E¢hoes From the Past Fifty Years Ago Frank Deitrich is building a hand-; Last evening Mr. Willam Rhine- some residence on East Bishop | smith and Miss Della Hull were street. It is a two-story frame bulld- married at the home of the bride's ing and an ornament to that part of | parents on South Allegheny street the town County Superintendent of Schools The new Stroudsburg Normal! C. L. Gramley, estimated the total School opened with over 200 stu-|value of school property n Centre dents in attendance, more than twice county at $272.73]. Bellefonte's as many as accomodations had been schools were valued at $50,000 prepared for. Prof. George P. Bible| pop Garman resigned his position is highly pleased with the promising i, Achenbach’s jewelry store last outlook for his new educational cen- | gaturday After a week's vacation he ter, will continue in the same business, Today there will be a 'arge gath- having obtained a position with his ering of Knights of the Golden ' uncle Bob energetic young Eagle at Osceola where a reunion man and we 1® will succeed takes place. Bellefonte Castle will be! 1pyvin' largely represented, A large parade paired in the forenoon and elaborate jor A display of fireworks in evening peing put are among the principal attractions.) eq throug! On Friday night Mrs. Emma Rob! will be one erts, who had been visiting ¥ in Bellefonte home of Rev. James P. Hughes, died after a brief {liness of a month. Ti he mothe! ol is an Know | hardware refinished on wood «paneled lore 8s being re- the inter- ceiling Is and will also be paint- out When completed it of the esrooms and an new the in IR ht finest at the a fanning vacant deceased was the Mrs bt t " ; use. It oii Hughes, whe hee : The remains were chester. Vermont interment L seems for being died about one veal ent to M her [omer homme ning ]Eo to for On Saturda Cal . man t 33 thes residence father Smith, near Tusseyville, T} m time neo bY a which His lungs young abou rs Of age forme House, time re- randon PoO- died at Brockerhof! Jacob 1e a short will not since he Nouri eRon young taken ome * attack never in became Il Was k 3 4 Wl wa week Bramion Spangler ast main om 8. has He f Cam- ong at from recover- ’ " iron recy a hotel at stown affected “eath i 4 od OR n caused his a fine young death Ben Lhe Visite by again jamin Ful of refmasinng On Priday evening M Brugger and sister, Lizzie Unionville, had while on their way iriving two horse in the vicinity of Frank MeCoy I too ne the funeral dence they the side of road and il down FOL 34 he one horse begal the steep embankment jumped from the buggy norse good huge Miss Brugger assistance rolled mashed in came into town was for helped uj : Tage Hoense YOU MB bern foliowin J were Mi Dempsey, both A. Neese an of wd Ida M. Fur- Philip F vied Mary A John H. Saylor Elizabeth Rote Charles Hixor Wood - Laura Kerstette Penn Mecheck Williams Susan { Benore George Rossman and Anna Shuey. both of Spring Twp. brvin M. Musser Ben- ore, and Myria A. Geist, Pennsvi- vania Furnace: Horace J. Boon, Cal- umet, Mich... and Beulah M. Brishin, Centre Hall: Harvey Houser, Belie- fonte, and Lizzie Rossman. Spring Twp.: Howard W. Stover and Del- phia 8. Bowersox both of Harris Twp C. H Heckman nd Lizzie Henderson, both { Benner Twp. Wise Teresta Hazel, Madisonburg: James O Hoover and Sella Reese, both of Un. fon Twp.; Frank A. Ward B. Punk. both of Philipsburg Lam Rhinesmit) and Della of Beliei ritised a! s A JULIE Mary Baendale. Willi ening a Ella B. Heckman rawn bv a beautiful team Twp., W. H. Floray a both of were pbie to col Union A ran ATY m Lk { am d Giregy Dota n Monday et we, do white horses with wiilte har- ey of Pleasant Gap Garbrick Mave Rebersburg Millheim ward in which w in wu ang ang and Dp Baxion ! wudience 1¢ large colored Tw n wi warkabie for | 16 both « mouth, amused the sudience by op- wnday and closing his immense trap a happed the climax by putting a large ‘tumbler in his mouth. He has been offered 2 good salary by the Pennsylvania Railroad and he may accept the position—they want him to use that opening in his face as a round house, Prof. White is intro- ducing, advertising and selling a medicine known White's Wan - der Workers, claims will Thoma work wonders certain oth of He appears to perfect man abd is one inlkers who town He expect Yonte this week. WO 1s en as o which he and in be @ ever appear remain in Hull to stp nte batd Twenty Years Ago » Cr e October ' for truck Were 1 in R. Spigelmyer a Lh of daily newspapers would be discontinued to secure DOVES to cary assigned as ti move ir shed on pany at effectiy re. portion road. In ad- from Mifflin ie be reason “1 SLO was 3 the sit While carpenters were engaged A. H. Evey had been scaffolding ll about 25 he suffered bruises, no George Morrison, of Pennsy Furnace, was so pleased with the repairing treatment he received while a sur- Lemont gical patient at the Bellefonte Hos- by fire t pital that he asked for and was Jared Dale f granted permission to solicit contrib- Althou utions of canned goods and cash for and the institution Ivanis the home at damaged hroke and feet to the mans bones hie n ground lacerations were hroken We Have Just Added Another Carload of Memorials to our already large stock of finished 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 in making 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 ! oI OUR MOTTO: “SATISFIED CUSTOMERS” Lemont Marble & Granite Works L. FRANK MAYES, Proprietor LEMONT, PA. | Sneak thieves entered | Cobor— began | hair, The color may not appear ail over the | . Mosults - R8 | dence of t of some haw eolor, oumaels use CRATVITA which eon. | 1956 Week. Miller had taught for 30 | tract in Liberty Twp. $1 years. His widow also was a teach! THE CENTR September 30, 1943. | the Bald {Eagle Supply Company's general store at Curtin and removed a quan- tity of clothing. Several local men were suspected as having comunit ted ithe robbery An ron fence, sapported by a con- crete base, had been erected on the north and south sides of the Mrs. J L. Montgomery home on North Alle- gheny street. The fence added much to a property which was considered one of the most picturesque in town Orlando Bryan, eof Penn street Bellefonte, fractured his left arm in three places vhen he [¢ll 25 fee! from the roof of his home He had been repairing the flue when he lost his footing and ground Firemen were of Attorney J Linn street plunged to the Lo home East Mrs called the hn J. Bowe! when some grease Bower was heating caught fire. Al- though the blaze was quickly ex- tingulshed without any fire damage, the : | smoke A Babeock ew printing press wa led ("om Ren. ovo and Installed in the office of The Centre Centre Hall Drayman McClenahan of Centre Hall £ Th onverted on house was filled with heavy three-ton pape: al Reporter at William D Mille Johnst 8 Phillpsbu Ben Tidy jue DY the 1 Mon Rupert Beech Creek, em Monument Hinge broken and mont lege Pome John F palo n ' oJ. Crus rave. a jail ol Was MOCK al nent pOyea al had a Dd Wellsbor« Baptist included thie Milesburs A 841 Wis named pasto; tine eh Blanchard chur Hiya chin and al ge wi In onlerence Y| Braddock relumed Ww E. Sa’ the Bellefonte ty chnwren Hacketl % Re pastor of Wis 1 George been returned the Hun uch Rev. CB turned Port Shel v Matiida wie Jasper Stee farmer. met in death threshing on the near Martha Pe ott [Tey Bald Eagle Valley tant aco Lad walle Oeiping (ier ee He SIR Fink was on t} Cross ron machine when One made and el barn ei dijuredc Chiariey Chabiln rece in vote of 3 Beech acosrding 0 the of- ficial election returns Betty, lt tle doughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gorden Belleionte, suflered a painful laceration of the right hand and parents and two escaped Duy Sunday when the Pord touring car they ng wiped thier LS POT OV ere; Creek of her brothers fternoon in Were IC Upset niacalne Ihe Gordon car Wie Impact and was Ladi BH H Democratic and tangas : 3 damagec red Recorder guringe whizh it DD. Wagner DomminG Lon ’ inaily 1 ooRines fog EW Pape Jacob ¢ $07 Knisely was defeated Republican nomination for Sherif! of Centre county. submitted the foliow expense” account for the Lost 1.340 hours sleep thinking about the election Lost two teeth and a jot hair in a personal encounter with an apponent. Donated one beef, shoats and five sheep county barbecues. Gave away pairy of suspenders 4 calico dresses and 85 in cash. Kissed 126 bables. Put up 4 stoves, kindled 14 fires Walked 4.078 miles. Shook hands with 9.508 peo- ple Told 10.101 lies and talked enough to make in print 1000 vole umes. Attended 16 revivals and cone tributed 850 to foreign missions. Made love to nine widows—{ive grass, four sod. Hugged 49 old maids Got dog-bit 39 times—and was not elect ed by 142 votes. Ed. Note: Wonder what the winner must gone through? who the ing primary front of four for two have pA a—— Tooth Powder To make 8 good tooth powder use 4 ounces of precipitated chalk, 1 ounce of powdered myrrh, 2 ounces of pulverized borax and 1 ounce of powdered orris. mixing it through a fine bolting efoth * - | Or ARIA CAN VITAMINS CHANGE GRAY HAIR? (daughters Betty and Gladys, Age did not seem toaflert results The earliest ocourved in 8 50 year old, the latest in year old. the same Lime. Srmmelrwsl sro. per the back of the head, st, after which the } of the head. | of (lee teated ed leium Pantothenain (the | Lamar (home Sunday afternoon. —————— | St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Rev. C. Nevin Stamm. Church school, 9:30 a. m Pred Hayes and Ralph Owens, Supls Holy Com- munion, 10:45 a. m. and 7% pm Evangelical and Reformed Charge Charles G. Link, minister Hub lersburg--Church 0:30 a. m.; no divine service Zion Union Church school, 9:80 a. m.: no divine Service wchiool St John's Episcopal, Bellefonte Rev. Francis P. Davi minister Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity 0°45 a. m., Church schools. 11 a. w., cele- bration of the Holy Eucharist ng at 7:30, Vest meeting welcome Lo all [ues Cay evenl A cordial Presbyterian Charge Milesburg— Bible school, 6 Morning hip observing Wide Communion 45 tory service Friday evenin SBnow Bhoe events au a.m Warld- Prepanra- at 7:30 0am World-Wide Hownrd F wl 10 ible hool worsnip Communioy Onke on anda Methodist, Bellefonte RC Stenger, Ji 1 rch seh 0, Har Morning worship Communion. Youth mia ie Wig with Md] i A 10:45 Fellowship worship 7.3 Sermon (E334 F Holy Mid-week 5 H 6.4 ipt Evening by the pasion hirist Communion saver e1vi i J Wednesday evening at on i 4 Milesbhbarg - Unionville Methodist Miles- Holy Fellow - Woman 00 Wel - QO 30 Oe Pa CIO |! John's Lutheran, Bellefonte Arn } i Clarence | bi Hol wm, Condir- do members by Holy Communion 1 Wi mest on he Mistion Wedneada y Warriors Mark Methodist Hotand Ritter. m Mark--Chiur Charge R Mikstes i VO e Idea « Bibie Damgurvin--Chureh school, 1.30 a m Rally Day Preaching, 2:30 aan, World-Wide Communion Sunday Sermon The Christin Fellow- Youth Fellowship. 8:80 Dis The Mastery of Pear SE First Evangelical Halbert Jacobs 11] Bellefonte pation The I'he the i Service, 9 o 19.1 ervice of worship. Obsery Holy Commi Worldwide munion Sunday 10:20 to 11 urch af Edward J Teamar the Crue m Johnson, presi- obme inoe of Lom Hi tae o » Hols At OTs HG Communion bet the { Tale of the the | ietitls of Up Lh us In meeting on 0 Bible The Ad- meet | te Council will aver Fyvics Methodist, Half Meon (Charge Rev. Henry H. Shissle pastor Fillmore-—-Morning worship at 9.45 with Sunday school 10.45. Lester Crust, Supt. Grayve-Sunday schobi. 10 a. m.. Mortis Lutz, Supt. Moin- ing worship. 11 o'clock Youth Fel- lowzhip at 7:30 for eunlire charge Miss Mary Stine, leader Storms town--Sunday school 10 a. m.. James Gray. Supt Hoss—Sunday school at 10 a m.. Gilbert Barto, Supt. In all the Bunday schools will be held special Rally Day services with offerings to go towards the main- tenance of a full time youth worker In the Church school services a special Werldwide Communion of- fering will be lifted for the relief of overseas suffering and for the com- mission of chaplaing and camp ac- tivities. At Grays Yeuth Fellowship election of officers was conducted with these results: president. Miss Mary Stine secretary - treasurer, Miss Phyllis Lutz. The topic for Mie- cussions was “Faith,” and the leader was Mrs Carl Fisher. The organiza- tion will sponsor a Harvest Home service in the Grays church Susaay evening. October 10 for the churches of Half Moon charge AA Si BN LITTLE NITTANY (From Last Week) Visitors at the Margaret Dullen hotne on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs Earl Delaney. Mr. and Mm. John at tha there {Delaney and Mr. and Mrs. Mike De- laney of Centre Hall Mr. and Mrs Earl Harter and and son Donald. attended Harvest Home | services at Hecla on Sunday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. William Fleisher of | called at the Orvis Clark Teacher Hangs Self Merle T. Miller, 56, Boswell High | School mathematics teacher, hanged | himself at the family homestead in | had positive evi. | Stoneyereek township near Somerset, y PLUS 450 | ier at Boswell Dosch said the fam- o i hat » | EB on, | ily could ascribe no motive for the | act. : i A ——— i —Buy Bonds for future neeas. | E DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Centre County Commis Howard L. Warner, et al tract In Curtin Twp. 8 J. Frank Lose, et ux J. Knarr, et ux, of Towe) in Haines Twp. $1 Gertrude 1. Jodon al C. Shuey, et ux, of Bellefonte 1, tract in College Twp. 81 Alfred C. Bhuey. et ux to Gertrude 1. Jodon, et bar, of Bellefonte, R. D 2. lract In College Twp. $1 Max Herr to 8. D Halder- man, of Bellefonte, R. D. 3, 1 in Boggs Twp. $18.76 Harlan N. Worthiley H. Rohrbeck College, tract In State College Waller R Ebernart Bellefonte Borough fonte, North Ward, $1 Mary Harvey Scott Borough, tract in Ward, $1 Samuel Zerb) Borough, tract Wad, §! John L Robert ( Jone: to of Media to William City, tract et Alfred RD to et ux act f Stn et X Oi Ou $1 wil el ux Bell tract in 4 ’ ¢ 0 Beli elie. only Ha Jacks i Tal oN Centre Coun Wh Bleed land, tract in Mik Centre County Whitmer Bteel Cx land, tract in Mile Commis Whitmes ines ones Bleed ty rina ract Twp. $35 Comm Delagarde ct in Pation Counts Delagarde in Patt “tlre Pp. tract Centre Count Comms Pierre Delagarde Boa Twp. tract in Patton Te Centre County Commissioner Pierre Delagarde Boal, of Harr Twp. tract in Patton Twp. 81 Count Delagards Pp Centre Pie $1 of ux. tract D. tact in Ferguson Twp Join W. Gresrmwall, Jr Marie M. Lewis. of Philipsburg in Philipsburg, $1800 H K Wolfe, ot ux. to 1 bees Emanuel Evangelical | ONAIE Haine of HE vational Bank of Stat College, 81 Edvard R Port MN: Pp. $8393 heriflf Edward Os Baroutsis fact in State College. $6360 Sheriff Edward R. Miller, to B. Cole, et ux. of State College in State College, $100 Sherrill Edward R. Miler. u Pletcher, of Howard, tract in ard Boro. $300 Sheriff Edward BR. Miller Wii bur E Burkholder, et al. of Philips. burg, tract in Philipsburg. $100 Sheriff Edward R. Miller, to Fidel. ity Trust Company of Pittsburgh tract in State College. §23.000 Pirst National Bank of Bellefonte, to Waller T. Jacobs. et ux. of Patton Twp. tract in Union Twp. §775 pFirst National! Bank of State Col- lege. to Mary C. Clemson, of State College, tract in State College, $1 First National Bank of Philip:- burg. to Walter Maguire, et ux, of Rush Twp. tract in Rush Twp. §7.- 850 Logan M. Kelley, et ux, to J H France Refractories Co. of Clarence, tract in Snow Shoe Boro. $1 Robert Joseph Ebeling. et ux. Ww Raymond 8. Rider. et ux. of Belle- fonte, R. D. 1, tract in Benner Twp L 3 Adda L. Hall. to John W. Hall, et ux. of Union Twp. tract in Union Twp. 81 Mrs. Adda Hall to Kenneth Hall et ux. of Union Twp. tract in Union Twp. 81 Sarah Margaret Fye, et har, to A. A. Garrett, of Howard, R. D., tract in Marion Twp. $i U. 8 of Ameriga to Stanford 8 Weber, et ux. of Bellefonte, R. D. 2, tract in Walker Twp. $4000 Wilbur L. lLeitzell, to Guy P. Springer. ot ux of State College, tract in State College, $1. John H. Lee, et ux. to J. Hutchin- son Mitchell, of Lemont, tract in College Twp. $1. i Thomas Ross Bathurst, ef ux, to] Bate Co Ford tract Flora How. to John ©. Barnes, of Bellefonte, R. D.,| tract in Bellefonte, South Ward, $1. John L. Holmes, et al to William | C. Shoemaker, et ux of State Col- lege. tract in Perguson Twp. $1,800, | John B. Miller, by heirs, to Mel. vin R. Maurer. et ux, of Mill Hall, Centre County Commissioners, to, State College Boro, tract in State Oollege, $15 Centre County Commissioners, to State College Boro, trast in Btate| College, $15. loners, in State County Commi Boro tract Centre State College College, $16 Centre County State College Boro College, $26 Centre County Commi State College Boro, tract College, $105 Centre County Cormami Boro Commissioners, o tract in Blale 10 Btale Jomner in O1er tO State College in Blale College Centre Blate College College, $20 Centre County Btate College 18 a County Commissionars Boro iT, tract Blale Commissions College Oro wract $30 County Com Boro Centre Btate College College, $15 Bellefonte Native Tells of Vacation (Continged frum page one) irer wanted to know empmnoy ation ln a defen ployed ntti 0 ect TNT cal t expiode at the right time Thess Leen workers are protected by eight- inch to twelve-inch oement walls fo keep anybody In the pext from getting hurt s of Of ox Fa nace with boosters t e Li fie aH 3 hen oh the exploces ree we ected from oemhent Ty ie boxe faked GoRIMex like wale and allowed Sometimes omes steel casting and harden ood when it hands thal that it ¢ two amy iN hold it an be boreg nearly inches and idea handling tae shells a day thirty pounds ing bored into and fall with a crash floor. You just pick begin again, In | some falls or some + it off—-well they write and tell To work and women patriotic end WOIMe servic front has on to me rights cf daily toll HOO rey to fund for taxe: a lot of of bey need Jundred abo T bas £4) The: ape Or they ve fifteen and besides be ormetimes slip to the cement up and One 1 weigh them 1 day 4 made that expect me fc vou how it happened BoNg SO Many men mbued with the same savor and all related fo man on the fighting a wonderful educa- You learn to respect the others and admire their and they are charitable buy War Bonds, subscribe and have their wages held It is true thev all make money. but "De Ducks get it Last week my gross Tages was fifty-six dollars ut my check was cashed for forty dollars. This week the gross will be sixty. but "De Ducks” will take about sixteen dol lars of that, but forty-five dollars earned instead of spent is idea of Social Security. and 1 won der why I was so long getting that pumber, but then there were 350-20- PY] ws don’t veen 0281 people abwad of me and the line way a long one. KELVINATOR ELECTRIC STOVES MELROY'’S Phone 6951 PLEASANT GAP, PA. PHILCO RADIOS BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY w! a new JESUS AND THE TEN COMMANDMENTS School Lesson 1043 International Sunday for October 34, GOLDEN X17 | that 1 or the il came 10 destro prophet I can destroy itu ini D ! 17 Text 16-22 Matthew 5 ; John 5: 35-40 (Lesson 19 tie Moses conversation with Jesus showed Jommandc - 3 LB man the in Wh : However, in the rich young keeping that Cy LER Je : aren 2 est for eteimal Realizing What erneelied Lhe ! i his pro questioning § t ft Witis ; he F — i" and that the money truly Is 0 much! Faoed Le earthly ‘he n the Ave given ment aken Jared mii ev lared from Ye ye ¢ eternal the he are YOULT ~ to CORAL ndemning ire ut Hure ie {yom SNYDERTOWN Glenn were Ba Harry ncay the Wal Dome nn Rogers and daughblers Mrs. Norman Stover of Biover Gilet ang mes RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING NEW TIRES, TUBES AND BATTERIES KEYSTONE TIRE SERVICE S. Potter Street Bellefonte, Pa. Home Owned and Operated Fm & wor production worker — I'm buying » used Studebaker be cause | want a car that's downright easy on tires a —-——- and ges these wer days. I'm 8 busiosss man I'm buying & seed Studebaker because | know Studebaker ma terials and craftsman. ship won't let me down, fatigue me, OU save tires and gasoline, when you own a used Stude- baker Champion, Commander or President. That's because of the pioneering of Studebaker engineers in eliminating need. less excess bulk. You save on repair costs, too, because of the high quality of Stadebaker materials and crafts. manship. But don’t wait too long to Stdes your used Stwudebal Se, ‘re ing scarce. ides eb A rw Sop stocks in- clude good used cars of other popular makes, S. H. Poorman | South Water Street I'm buying & used Studebaker because want 8 oar thet's saay to handle and won't Un @ former T'm buy ing » weed Studebs er because | want a oar that won't need » lot of mechanical attention, Bellefonte, Pa. Lg
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