October 7, 1943. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. I Fifty Years Ago Last Saturday in a grove peer Rebersburg, Centre county, the sols diers of Sugar, Penns snd Brush Valleys held a basket picnic battle was one of the features The dry grass in a cornfield onl the Hanna farm, near Bald Earle Creek, was set on fire on the field, burning the corn and der. The extent of the loss was learned. Clay Allison man about his home ber 27, at ment was KG EB tery, Rev the sermon Cards are coming wedding will X son of D. 8. Keller, Esq place, to Miss Annie Dickey caster. The wedding will Lancaster on Wednesday 18. Will is located at a practicing attorney Charles Huyck, of Newberry Killed at We Clearfield on Friday while assisting to unload a plano from a wagon The plano became overbalanced ard fell on him jelly The Newberry On 8 Catholic sion in Howard discovered the flames not until The origin All the station building new Cent Railroad have been awarded The buil Zio lersburg to the pany Lama bv P.B ings w ranged publi On Sunday Mullholland Thomas fod not Sprankle, a 22 vears of age Wednesday last Port Matilda conducted by at the Gatesburg A. L. Hughes young died at Septem- I'he inter the order ceme- preaching out announcing the Ol this Lan- at Of of occu x Place tober thal as stover ts 1 vy, last crusiin head to emai his i dings at and Krider: Phoenix Planing Those at Nittar James home ring morning died at street afteg ness of almost a year was years 10 months, and 14 days and leaves band, two four daughters m y William, of Clearfield: Altoona Mr Curwensville ; of Hughesville Bellefonte Altoona 65 old and are Ons 0 Andrew Mrs. J. C. Brachhill Mrs. C. C. Shuey, Mrs. 8 Riling, funeral was held Tuesday Houck, of Meth- odist officiating Monday morning of and of The Rev church, the was the time sel for argument on the injunction ask-| ed for by the Pennsylvania Rall- road to restrain the Valentine Iron Company. J. W. Gephart, ident, and Nittany Valley Rallr from assisting in any was Ir erection, complet of the new Central Hall. The part Judge Furst on but Mr. Blanchard the Pennsyl a Ralire the application for an The nceeding case will follow stand. Why the from the fight not known nres the ad ion, and ” alll ifs vani later P on A sham! Sunday | noon, The corn was cut and shock-| ed, and the wind swept the fire over| Keller, | Ledger says: “It to note an improve ment in the conl business in our lo- cality. Both Pardee collieries start ed to work a little, It makes a man feel good to hear the cnal trains (snorting and puffing agala and we hope It may continue.” On Friday of last week Mr. Jerc- miah Sankey died from an attack of paralysis at his home in Philipsburg, aged about 58 years. The deceased wis born at Bellville, Mifflin coun- ty, and also lived at Centre Fur- nace for a while. He was veteran The interment curred Philips- burg Mi about nome Millheim death was Mrs. Harry morning from an de | The Philipsburg lis gratifying a oc at lady the Lizzie Sholl 20 vears of age died at of her father, David Sholl, at on Monday morming. He: caused by consumption Clapp died on Sunday at her home in Millheim attack pneumonia. The was woman about 60 young eased Ol age Ardell Long raking oar Rallre Sunday n had jeft He | a Hi he Years Be Of on ie ight Miki crn vad hand ushed homas Long uliarly become son of port ix ad Cause " siclan COUrs« of Penn On Monday Lewisbur railway fonts Sechle mao: Look ning Ww cliarge betwee of mail service agent previou back to ointment DOAra Wa "prize of $10 to yuld on about or tribute thousand resources of used for to be ular Bellefonte for an article ement The advert] gener manulact this on Close 2% the when comin sit LE 34 cong For further inform M. Dale, Esq. fonte Board of Some person ously cut long a dozen of the picnic grounds night secre Y Trade malic~ about the Grange Hall ere or persony slashes into tents on Centre on 100 - intended firi 1 nortk Neone Twenty Years Ago Mrs. James Jellef Miller cel resicGing south her Mrs. Mil- children of anniversary ler was the six of whom Ground exc¢avation new milk onte, corated at mother were li her home of 15 ving take d soon for station has been was to begin distributing flioward. similar to the plant in Bellefonte. The station was to be managed by the Sheffield Dairy Co of New York City. Shipments were to begin about January 1 The ZR-1, the dirship in the world, passed over Centre coun- ty and was visible in State College, Centre Hall, Unionville, and other towns in Bald Eagle Valley. The craft was on a non-stop flight from Lakehurst, N. J Bt. Louis, Mo and return, a distance of about 2000 miles The Bellefonte Elks Club was planning a Hallowe'en ceiebration, the proceeds of which were to 80 to the Bellefonte Hospital. The club hoped to clear $1000. A charity ball, crowning of the Harvest Queen, and the awarding of prizes giant Hallowé'en parade were high- lights of the celebration William H. Ott, of Bellefonte, carpenter employed on the construc- tion of the new addition to the local match factory. received at the base of the skull injuries, Saturday afternoon, he wag struck a glancing blow on the greatest to in to a be a and other back of the head by a falling tim-| was in the Bellefonte Hos-| ber. He pital where hic condition scribed as being serious Gardner, another carpenter, suf- fered painful bruises about the arms and hands when struck by the same timber was de- KELVINATOR ELECTRIC STOVES MELROY'’S PLEASANT GAP, PA. PHILCO RADIOS BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY _ os sath d al racture | when | Frank | nevs 8. D Harry Kelle Orvis were plannin D. C before Attor angler 2 8 where Appea: ‘hie the fort hi Cent brought i re Co fonte ment to Marriage license: following gin, Houtzdale Rush Twp Patton Twp. were i George Boo- Thiesa Seroky Eugene W. Winslow, and Louise J. Cruse Bellefonte; James BE. Baoghman, Os- eeola Mills, and Emma Dively, Kar- than James B. Logan Boston, Mass, and Mary Louise Shawley, of State College couples and chard Ishle little son of Mr Mrs. Harry Ishier, of State Col- . was struck by a car and slight- injured Mrs. Samus] Fetters Bellefonte, suffered severe bruis- of the forehead and other in- juries about the head and face when she tripped on her dress and fell, striking a concrete step. The acci- ident happened near her home, of fs Franklin Sharer, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sharer, of Centre Hall, were hunting ground- thogs on the family farm when they heard the dinner bell ring at the house. They started to run toward home and in some manner the younger boy fell, charging when it hit the ground. Some of the shot lodged in the older boy's leg, near the groin Jacob and A band of gypsies passed through Millheim and proceeded to camp just west of that town. Residents of ithe area complained to authorities! Gramley | land Millheim constable iwent to the scene and compelled the gypsies to move along iargued for a time, asking for per- imisison fo cook supper first, alleg- ling they a a woman 110 years old iwho had 10 be fed Mrs Reservoir Hill, Bellefonte, her body. {soap boiled over igniting her clothing. The woman ran screaming from the house where! several of the Lambert boys were iattracted by her screams. They ran over, and after wrapping the wom- lan in blankets to smother the flames, beat out the fire In the kitchen. Mrs. Hall's condition was not regarded as being serious, his weapon dis-! But the con-| {stable refused lo yield to their pleas. | J. Malcolm Hall, residing on was pain. {fully burned aghout the upper part of | bs her arms, face, and head, | {when a large kettle of home-made | wows and caught fire! A Miss Mary Shreckengust, ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Shrecken- gast, of near Centre Hall, was re- leuperating at the Bellefonte [for appendicitis The Herbert Shefler cabin at Paddy Mountain was des'royed by fire which was believed to have been of Incendiary origin. In the cabin {was a considerable quantity of fur- niture, much of which was crated, ready for shipment Additional contributions received by the Bellefonte Chapter Red Cross for the Japanese Reliel fund, were Willing Workers, Lutheran church, $5. Sutton-Absamsen Engineering Co 25: Zion Union Sunday school, $45. and Reformed Union Sunday school, $16.20 I'hese Bellefonte. person to Lewisburg to attend the Bucknell University Pittsburgh game: Wil- lam D. Zerby and son, "Bly," Rob- ert Hood and son, Robert Jr, Ed- ward Gehret, Frank Sasserman and Ben Tate This group traveled in Robert Roan's Jack Montgom- ery and Gideon C. Pave made the wip in former s cal Miss Sarah Hoy along the main slightly iu jured which confu motored of Car the aritviag a JW near Lemont, Ford CL road WR by a cal into CATT cal she be- ed approach of The eX from woman fell citement ang ad beer time aoe tho om Bellefonte who wedding Miss ¥ Among we [1 wttended the J. Cruse of Louise W. Winslow, home ene ummer Josephine bride; Mn becca Cru and ms, Charley Allen and daughter, Helen, Ma M Edwin F. Garman, Mr and Garman REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Penn erguson Twp Hubert Haugh, «<t R Farver Haugh, State Coliege in State College, $1 Philips Grace al 1 ux Phill in Philipsburg, $2,700 Edward Haupt, ot ux, Altoona, tract ot to in Rob- Snow =H CG ert J Kelley. Shoe Twp. 81 Robert Kelley Haupt red rad SPRING MILLS he I's 3 ¥ Lion riday ile Was fering fro Lee Brown was spendin William Osn Seymour made a business st Wednesda) The yf Mr tationed 1 a furl home last | 34 ’ P rip to nia 8 gh al he week E. Henry Lewistown Bird ang ia stork was around and M K presented them Frida Bear son «in- Arnett nn Albright and with a young on last john of his ik the haries esciay that Mrs. Jc Valley, is Haugh h attended law, C Tu funeral Wert at Madisonburg, Ia It is ie seph HIoOv~ use in reported if Georges the Henry ¢ : i .) } towr Abraham family to Lock where he has ployment Mr. and Mrs Grassmyer his Haven obtained wwed t Saturday ady em- las ste Willis Breon moved into the Harold Stover nouse last Thursday and Joseph Wolle and family of Penn township, moved into the house vacated by Mr. Breon The G. T. V. 8. band filled an en- gagement at the Bloomsburg Fair last Priday, together with a large delegation of citizens attending the fair Mrs ited her Tuesday Several had broke area Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Skiles from Woodland, were weekend guests at the R. E. Henry home on long ave- nue Miss Rosella Hettinger College, was a weekend her parents, Mr. and Mis. E. C. tinger on Long avenue Struse of Coburn, John Bear, Mary father, evening threatening grass out last week in Vis- Taal AAS fires this of State visitor of Het- dleburg., were guests at the R. E. Henry home last Sunday “1 LOST 52 Lbs.! WEAR SIZE 14 AGAIN" MRS. C. 0. WELLS. FT. WORTH As Pictured Here The group od be pF pho than yours. , ot try the Apds Flan results, hs jad clinical teats mbes the direc. Dr. Von Tie soar i i | Sn ose EE "Tee nmi I+ AREY AE aS Matey hack “a PARRISH DRUG STORE Bellefonte, Pa. | daugh- Hos- | pital after undergoing an operation | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allison of Mid- | For six vears a commission of the Protestant Episcopal church, com- posed of twenty-one bishop, priests and laymen, and headed Ly Bishop Benjamin M. Washburn, «1 Newark, N. J.. have been working on a re- vision of the official hymnal of the church Now the coramission ane nounces the completion of the task and the issuance of the vol- umn. It contains 600 hymnals, most of them well known and 1amiliar to the churche Two hundred one of the hymns are new in the ¥Enjg. copa) church though many of them familiar to congregation and of thes nd the music appear in print for the The la previous revi hymnal was in 1816 the writing of most of oclial go pel hymn are SOIme first ion of prior ne other; tune the to and = called Hu forge veal world tive act church- lglon will become a CO lec tian cOoul by a on the pa es and the Britain and the Chri Jews in thi bove all on the Roman C ommenaing world public rt of itry and | Hl part tl wide 1tholic political reform tint nore Pow - S| 4 iH ag S mme WORLD or RELIG BY WW.REID Words Often Misused Do not say, “The gossip way jurious to her character” Bay, her reputation” Reputation is estimation in which one is held Do not say, “Have ever to Bt. Louis?" Bay you been in St Louis?” Do not say i money Omit Do boy were were refel ne “to the notable round trip between the United States and the Orient repa- triating civillang between Japan and | the United Btates, is now en route to somewhere within Asiatic waters returning 1300 Japanese citizen: from this country In exchange, sometime In October, the “"Grips-! holm” will carry to North and South America some 1500 citizens of these republics. They are all clvillans and many of them are missionaries from the churches North America. The Department 5 making an of al list of the returning mission - and will it shortly I'en prospect wi. 5st at Bos School Theology have itly returned | « from Mexico where they spent the Demon summer ryving to serve t church- | won-stra-ty. wit the people in a practical unger Or of Mis As alg ar | atech been ever you Have got enough have got “The helping one helping ring to more “Please look and Omit “look and fff ela not say man and the another along.” another two say when Do not if it one than ny Rd ten o'clock y ol Merely a please if Late fic aries Words Often Mispronounced Pronoun Je 1 A units release or zher, fu ministe University in Prong RE RE Wh if ive uaen ton of recel Live Pron 1 Accent on tra MATICK It es and way Board Fi11t cnt i no Wm -on- the wl f£ 1) ne ap Of Wil vilable Method they pon ons of team Lhe brig -anc three served ound evangelical AC 111 sist fOr juipinen iO t for « tree wed buliding Hom equipmen Burch piantin ARNE mooe; der Les ung athiel Engl methods. They expect Mexico mer nk studeny om other on project: Robert T. Henry Moor - Mine s ni nary of tu farm ana Crm. 17%] aries will milar aser : walght not in stra Rs to Chi Meth { from the United become the Ameri ali Chungking Stats executive director Bhar Rivas N Was repatriat nt 3 ripe MPASSIONED Commitles H i t thout $2.500.000 in Austraiian Chir church relief fi Dom MORBID; atu able. espe $13 Lure di L§) Dwelling xia na of Proguce [or the County News KY morning to Lim Kd father of the Mate Second Davisville, Ospitas Coburn a Ma PA is stationed at land p infant is Class, and hile 1s Pot Fa paper ast week it Main nen Lhe wn broke and Penns luced oddities this summer Moran Hosterman tomatoes about the of cabbage some weeks week F. 8. Ulrich hels Dann and thei: Hare if vegetable reported dispia’ ’ WAL ing size © head ago. Last samples { potatoes They mun " displayed of the he rabed In about twelve or fifteen he bushe« el (believe it not) Now along comes Prank Welser with the story 0 sixty bach or Modern Etiquette is 1. Is it all Af to use the type- writer for writing a note to ag host- less thanking her for 3 weekend? 2. May one write an scknowledg- ment to a formal invitation in the first person? 3 1s it permissible to sip water while one has fod in his mouth? 4. If one is asked to fill in at the last moment, and the cireumstances jare plausibly explained, should one accept? 5 What ig the correct way in- troduce a stranger to a large group of people? 6. Should one spread out bows when cutting meat? rig? fo Answers to Modern Etiquette 1. It would be betler to write it by hand on personal letter paper. 2. No. az a formal invitation is al- ways in the third person, the answer ishould be the same 3. No; this is bad manners, | 4 Yes, and without hesitation, ree to do so. 5. Introduce him to a if few at 2 [time 6. ‘No; the elbows should be kept! {close to the body. 7. No. as the decision of time to! leave rests with the guests. 8. Yes; send a brief note of thanks to everyone who has sent flowers of personal letters 9. No; the best man hands the fee to the clergyman, though it Is given ito him by the groom. 10. No; merely touching the hal ia half-hearted gesture. | 11. 8it close enough to be able 5 {reach the plate without bending for- is the el-! lwhen dancing? Oeclare pounds The exhibition and handcraft of of Millheim. held iiding there of the paintings bury Miss Harel Shull n the Municipal Baturday Was quite im. ORVISTON after. From Werk ang ] Heverls Private O« IRO-Year Friends LARRY WMITOUEDN A Competitive examination Slate Cx pumps A ile | GRY leg Y wells hortage werk as overcome he wn the to rey p ned 0 his Robi the Shingieto reservoL ortage authority has bv ERC rainfall this year. the 11 be In pet 135000 gallong and + AAAMNON, bought 19,700,000 from the College Dales i Confer and Mr: far compared with 10450 ooo | Kenneth Shady visited Mr. and Mrs gallons pumped and 780000 bought O- J. Wensel at Milesburg on Sun- during the entire period 1942. [9AY afternoon Meanwhile. the State Health De- Mr. and Mrs. John Bolt partment reported dwindling water [Visited the Paul a a supplies in many nnsylvania com. | Gay evening munities with southern Pennsvl- Pic. William Heaton is spending a vania, from Waynesboro 0 Somer. [sevenieen-day furlough with his set, and Lehigh county, hardest hit | parents, Mr. and Mis. Fred Heaton William has been in the U. 8. Ma- rines for fifteen months, spending about one year that time in Cuba His postoffice is now San Diego, Cal Pvt. Jim Lucas of Camp Joseph Robinson, Ark spending several days of his furlough with his sister, Mrs. McDowell Walker and family 8. Is it obligatory to reply to let- | Jean Gardner of Mill Hall, spent ters of condolence? the weekend with her parents, Mr 8. Is it all right for the bridegroom land Mrs. L. BR. Gardner to hand the clergyman his fee? Mr. and Mrs. Clair Conver and son 10. Doesn't it show just as much Darrell visited Mr. and Mrs. James courtesy for a man to merely touch [Confer at Martin's Grove on Sun- his hat, when speaking to a girl, as day. {it does fo MMT iL? 11. How close to the table should one sit when eating? i 12. Is it permissible for a girl to refuse a man who wishes to “cut in” Blanche Mrs. Das Hh of { Altoona home Sun of 7 1s 1 correct for a hostess to keep protesting when her guests cide that they must leave? de Always cul the dead leaves from a house plant as s00n as they appear SEE us NOW about.. tward awkwardly 12. No: she may. however, pul him off until the next dance. 84-Year-Old Man Breaks Leg In Fall W. Forrest DeHasas 84 years old, * but still active enough to do some | farming at his place near the Beech | Creek BEV station, met with an un fortunate accident Priday afternoon. He was stooping over in a low posi | ition to rivet a piece of harness when | he lost his balance and fell back. wards, breaking his leg between the| BEAUTIFUL FABRICS (knee and hip. He was removed to! the Lock Haven Hospital in the am. | REASONABLE PRICES bulance the next morn after be- | ASK FOR ESTIMATE {ing attended by a Lock Haven phy- ficlan. He will remain there for! some time. Up to this tims Mr. De- | {Haas has enjoyed remarkably good | LEROY C. SMITH health, alert tn mind, and capable 5th AVE, BELLEFONTE jot operating au automobile, DIAL 2320 ALL WORK GUARANTEED Y YOUR CHOICE OF LESSON IN ENGLISH ad lived for many before we condemn jet us search our { International Sunday School Lesson whom thes ! for October 10, 1543 years, However them too heart own heart GOLDEN TEXT Bpirit and they Him must worship truth John 4. 24 Exodus 20: 3.7; 6:9 John 4; 23- It Is not fn “happer -s the Ten Commandment nw concerning to God, To of Cog Cod that wore in sprit hip to believe In true God but not ensugh. We on the throne him absolute al- service due him prof ww believe In only Lt a multitude from the place art There are hip which stone or macs of us profess of the one on Is ine him give the Many the doctrine mere profes must enaht of our heart leglanes FWe ane und Mat 4) (Lesson Text: thew 4: 10; nid cannot hat with ] Iu ad od and then je open ations} pu nn ip } ry 1 olr he noeen man? Ie ier all, ond of Lhe : men nt nil rom rved of (EPES wo! 4 » ’ fs on mao npor wood Dee Some have aii action | fellow man After reminding the Ierael of goodne them out of the fi commandment eading Egyit HOO La ing this i erect. before bondag Lhe them forbids poly a teachings he talked at the sation atl Jerusalem we rememn- and he manner Him. an y ped. God power, LU sraelites would have had | desir me nd women worship $i + Lb freedom aim by com- od rit Pas Read the Classified ais LD USE 666 666 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS. AT FIRST SIGH OF A, ond Command aking, « hiping of "graven Unages some people have gone 50 lar nterpret Commandment a pment of forbid recting V While as 10 thi the devel art WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects Yeu From Financial Less. Gee John F. Gray & Son General Insurance Phone 87-J Satta, *S 1 RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING NEW TIRES, TUBES AND BATTERIES KEYSTONE TIRE SERVICE 8. Polter Street Bellefonte, Pa. Home Owned and Opesated the long 1 Mit irked Wm them and feeling the hip, erected a golden foot the mountain is us fo condemn ihe memory these Hebrew peo- who so quickly forgot the good- to and idol-worshipping as Egvpti among Sinai $4 inl or Moses absence om need of wors the of calf a It short easy for of ple, w ness God to them turned back practiced by 50 easily ' the ns We Have Just Added Another 7 Carload of Memorials to our already large stock of finished work. 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