¢ Echoes From the Past Fifty Years Ago The two gentlemen with the pat- ent fanning mill have thus far been unable to ftalists enough to persuade them to invest their cash in such an enter- prise at this place. A dancing class for the girls and boys will season in the this place. The enterprize will be under the direction of Miss Minnie Brew and Miss Bessie Muffley, of Bellefonte One hundred years ago the su vey of the town of Milesburg was made by Col. Samuel Miles, of Phil- adelphia. This fact is worth com- memorating and the enterprising people of that town should not let opportunity pass by unnoticed Miss Mary Kreamer, daughte; John Kreamer, deceased, died her home near Rebersburg on Sun- day night, October | The young lady has an invalid since her visit to Philadelphia Centens nial, under the excitement of which she broke down never fully restored of at been the 0 be el] ad cause Lo to COMoOdalt for tray 8! om ivatle Almost Sr on Rail: at The poor a over the Snow many come by Bellefonte vehicles fron in does must Chest the tu 100 people | ection convevs every we see come because hie passenger service not hi ct certainly Prove company morning market a ere offered at a quart and they were ality G at toat price substitute Mr. H 1 Royer. both on Wednesday World's Fair the Central ha about eight mil lald yet. The in bullding All Valentine hand cellent the ballast and wil roadbed at Marriage licen We re sued 1 the following i William H Johnson, Chan i Delige Bellefon Walker, Spruce arine R Li Charles hoth Stephe dt mncock and Phill of } { Spring Blanche Dale ship On Wednesday of meeting was held in the the Central Rallroad of vania, at Philadelphia, at which J. W. Gephart, Esq., of Bellefonte, was elected ral superintendent of the new road. At the same time Mr Frank Warfield numbes of years pa been assistant freicht agent for the Beech Creek road, was selected General Freizht Agent. Both of ] were well made as t men in respos EB last week a office of gen who fo has t these selections 1 ney put good sible positions smaller! be opened this! vears assisted in the management of Widening the road between Pleasant Reynolds bullding,!the Centre both! f sinc ¢ Petinsyl-| Captain Henry Stevens, of Half Moon, recently a candidate for comn- at his serious- week which Bf last home, ly Philip Bradford hy paralysis allected him vho lor several Hall station Friday put in charge of the office at Linden Hall. That station has been made Into a telegraph office he Is In charge Reformed open for services about three weeks, undergoing repairs walls are being Wise, the artist this period Rev ed a vacation On Friday alternoon 30, the dwelling Young was last The church will not ar a period of es the interior Is The ceiling and Ww During grant. [rescoed Tyrone Noll has been by Of September house William about one mile eas of Pot- as totally destroyed by contents of clothing The fire originated There was no be about of and furniture from a defective flue rance loss may John Dearmott at his home at Pleasant Gap on Bunday of pneumonia Deceased was born November 4. 1857 in Clarion county and wes married April 24, 1893. to Anna Mary Dixon. His wife, th and th died typhoid mothe; ee sisters survive red on Wednesda A hew pelng edge of the ross High Diamond bing on laid a will have ide. It m rather ex- Bellefonute's Milton and it Frey eiihel & Reed- been dissolved Gen. D Reeder » er as by the H. Hast who consent of Wilbur I |ine being mutual ing represe: and ted Owing to the General’; 4 3 WOK Ng time up in interests DECeSRAry * part. al fore- om mon section com r Rise POsILOY among them follow ng were on } Chicago: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cedars, Joe Mitchell, F. Blanchard. Amos Garbrick. E. P Irvin, and Mrs. Brockerhioff. all of Bellefonte: Dr. W. U. Irwin, Jullan: M. D. Kelley, Snow Shoe: Mr. Hall Miss Eva Thompson and Miss Pish- er, Unionville: W. A. Rockey, Boals- burg. On the evening train were: Mr W. ( and Mr. and Bellefonte eX are Mr J. W Gep- Robert Miller, Cruse, Mr. and Bellefont LO1 board morning fog oniey of Mr J aid M A & Twenty Years Ago Miss Helen The Last preparing her place of street, Her plan cozy eating place the old Hiller Marr he following couples Weaver and Clara OG. Shaffer, both of Zion Frank Kobalarchick sud Anna Mihalik, both of Clarence; Jacob E. Jackson Lemont, and Edna M. Rearick. Bellefonte The American Valentine Resort” ¢ cpen busir wag in resicGence proprietress ea Toon, wa Rathskeller at High install a cellar of of to on to the licenses were issued to Russell G age Legion Auxiliary: presented a handsome walnut York player piano to Brooks-Doll Post American Legion, nd the gift was installed in t Legion club rooms in County Bank build- ing. The piano was purchased from Harter's music store he the Centre f oof al of man { pound resulting , M Lamb tae Nina rs offices of th iocal silk mill had returned from a vacation spent with Mrs. Miles Wetzel, in Chirago Lieut. Cmdr John Philip Sousa and his band were to play a concert al State College, under the auspices of YMCA and the Department of Music at the College A Ford Pear) Royer, stenographer at the Bashoar ficur mill, struck a bicycle piloted by Enoch Evinsky, on High stréet, in the destruction of The rider was uninjured Miss Verna Ardery, instructor in the household arts department of the Bellefonte High School, was re- ported to be seriously at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs E. E. Ardery, on Reynolds avenue Paul Myers, son of Drayman Wil- Ham Myers. of Millheim. while as- sisting several men to close the door 8 box car. had the thumb of his hand pinched off. John Slack, Coburn took the unfortunate to physician at Asronsburg who dressed the wound Kenneth Ulrich eight-year-old on of Mr. and Mrs. Harty B. Ul- rich, of Bellefonte suffered a com- fracture of the right arm when he fell while playing at school. He was taken to the Bellefonte Hos- pital where it was. found necessary to administer ether before *he frac- ture could be reduced £3 He Coupe driven by the cycle $11 iii left a Because of unusually low water in Logan Branch a large school of trout had moved down into the deep pool just below the Water street falls, and the trout were proving a great attraction to spectators, who | bought many pounds of hamburg to 9AYs THE fl “It's easy to get excellent service == a party line if everybody us- | ing the line keeps calls brief and | really SHARES the line with other users. Don't make too | many calls, one right after the | other, Give your telephone neighbor a break” THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY | OF PENNSYLVANIA : SE———— | cT1is, Col. and Mrs. Hugh Taylor, feed them It was estimated that there were several humdred trout in the pool Raymond Green, former govern- ‘ment wireless operator at the Belle- fonte airport, was visiting friends in Bellefonte and was muking his headquarters at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robb. Mr. Green was wireless operator on the Leviathan and expected to see a considerable portion of the world within the coming years ! : Mrs. Leroy Plumb, who had been in Bellefonte for several weeks be- cause of the illness and death of her mother, Mrs. Mary Pox, return. | ed to her home in Newton, Kansas! . - . While playing football, Angelo Delallo, local high school student, fell and tore a ligament in his left ankle. He was confined to bed . . . Hugh Taylor, who for five mouths had been touring the United States and Central America, arrived In Bellefonte for a visit with his pars While standing on a step ladder | picking peaches, Foster W, Frazier, | feast of Centre Hall, fell and fracs [tured his left arm at the wrist, { The residence of L. A. Peacock, af [Port Matilda, was campletely de- stroyed by fire which started from a defective flue. All the furniture was saved A sorrel horse owned by J W Interest Bellefonte cap-{missioner, was overcome on Tuesday Winkleblech, near Woodward, which ran & piece of corn stubble into the frog of one foot, subsequently died lof blood poisoning State highway workmen were Gap and Lemont, especially through the grounds of the Western Peni- tentiary, where the road bare- y wide enough for two vehicles to pass Miss Gertrude Taylor Bellefonte High School instructor who recent ly had resigned because af ill health, was reported to be recovering slowly at the home of brother-in-law and sister Mi Mr William Zerby Penn Centre Chapte; Order of DeMolay, of Bellefonte, elected J Malcolm Alkey as master councillor; Warren L. Cobb as senior councillor, and Nelson Zimmerman ns Junior councillor. There were 116 members in the organization Homer He motoring from Tyrone one ght aw a front of his os The animal gts of hi and heav- struck it her and f of Philipstiurg, while Flat Rock on the i to ni in swemed cont Hey a Sone a and killed it road used by the 1 ’ topped Cal rol out ed quarel the fox, son of Mr, Asrong~ " 1 he and potatoes ey Homan, young and Mrs. Harry Homan g., escaped a horrible d Y J bur ath when | off a wagon on whic} her wery haulin from a field The front wiweel of the heavily-loaded wagon passed his stomach eriou ' Was Bald riangie Eagle Vall big Ku Klu Clan ind Monday n 10 o'clock. Boore of candidate memix of organization seen | mountain Lag wis the scene of sation on made ill-fedged ecret was n the val- Klansman attended ionds CTOss ley "ully fit, from Tyrone the ceremaonie hy Mei Heavy log : i Ey 1 1 # lao . and Mr Blazie townaliig Sund: glternocn yt bulldings, ix head vere Gee originated traw nearby wind {rom was SNYDERTOWN and M Clair Hine over ihe birth of Bellefonte Hospital George Harshberge: one day last week at the Rhine home in Mackey ville Mrs. Harry Wallzer Was a pesday visitor at the Vernon home in Salona Ralph: Dormat weekend ang M Mrs. Elen afternoon Emeric time Agtie pent Sunday berger home mai 0 valved tire property le Iv m Oct ag a thie spent Orvis Wel Bliler of Johnstown, was visitor withy ns Ed Dorman Krape with her ¢ 4 who a parents spent tie SOE Nittany te Harth- Garbrick t 8 at the Geos visitor at Haagen til: week Mrs, Philip Sh.very and mother of Dellelonte, and M Viola Hines and son Thomas, were Sunday callers at the Clair Hines home Mr. and Mrs Clintondale. Mrs Mrs. Nevin Stover and Mr. and Mrs. Harry town, were Friday evening callers in Bellefonte enti lg KENNEDY Mrs. John Smith and Milesburg, called in Mt Eagle and in valley recently Mr. and Mrs Joseph Buatler and song of Monument, called in our village on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Milford Lucas and family called on parents and [(riends in Tyrone Sunday p. m Mrs. H AWKey and Mrs, Mollig Leathers attended the {funeral of Mrs. Toner Aikey Bellefonte on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lucas and family of Bellefonte, called at the Milford Lucas home Mr. and Mrs Don Sager of York, visited at the Mr. and Mrs. H BE McCartney home. Mr. Sager is go- ing to the service next woek “ “ home H M Katie ana Walizer of Dorman Donny, Wallzer of business S00 Mr. and children of our in i s———— Garment Covers The fe of garments can be pro- longed if cover: cover the clothes on their hangers are made. Make a slit front of the covers and they can be easily removed and replaced ir MP — Advertise whatever wou have to sell In a clawified ad In The Cen- tre Democrat and we won't have o argue with You about “ ‘Tyrone, visited with his Va-tro-nol up each nostril. It (1) shrinks swollen membranes, ] soothes 3 Jrifationt ar - Follow of muslin made to! down the! using them | THE CENTRE DEMOCR Over the County News AT, BELLEFONTE, PA. f |'Thursday at 8 p icame here from Woodbury N. J, [late in August. They had a rally day service Sundity with an atien- dance of 168 end a Mberal offer. m Temperatures as low as twenty de-| grees In the Millhelim area have brought Jack Frost and his autumne- al paint brush to make a real splash of eoloy along the mountainside LeRoy Day, of Bmuliton, telis the story of his capture of four gray! foxes. And to back it up, he pro-! duces the wily group of reynards and exhibity them to local Individuals! One of the animals seems quite cone tent to be petted--by Mr. Day, but others attempting that privilege get only vicious snarl The Millheim as follows on an heppencd last week which flew over town ning and in the darknes powerful searchlight on + cal has caused quite 4 comment No Individuals ug ree to who, or why nl Journal comments incident which “The alrplune Monday flushed fiou bit eves un o- Arenas 0 two can a what Attempting to get out of the trap he got Into when he jumped the Clair Nicholas garden Millhelm last Sunday nice, fat button buck wire fence and broke hi CArcass Nichola: ier wa of the west of afternoon, a caught in the wok The was dressed oun by end Game Protector notified to make animal cently returned from England where combat onk leaf into! nephew of a cousin of R P return from the battlefront shrapnel wound of Mr. the injury wa Mos« our country’s young disposition seasoned n—— —— {ing The Bond O. Musser family last! Born at the " Bunday, Sept Thursday vacated the Boob estale Jol Yarrison property on West Main street, Mill- pan ; R CD. a daughter, helm, and occupled the former itle one has Mauck residence on Penn street n ts now owned by M. I, Breon pra MA Renovo home Bellefonte Hospital 26, to Mr. and Mrs Jr of Howard R thelr first-born. The been named Mary Boyle, formerly of been making her brother-in-law street, passed morning Hannah who has with her James Kane of Main away at Renovo Monday at 8 o'clock Mrs. Emily Frankenberger, daugh- ters Grace and Mary and son David, of Loganton, Mrs. J 1. Shaffer of Tylersville Mr. and Mr Charles Barner of Poughkeepsie, N. Y supper guests of Mr. and Mrs ford Heverly Saturday. Mrs fer on her way to hey er tate College the wo home Freas of Lhe angelical churcel Mrs. E. E. Ellenberger and son, First Lt. Bamuwel G. Ellenberger, of Pennsylvania Fwnace, and Mrs.’ Myrtle Grazier, of Millheun, were dinner guests inst Tuesday evening #t the Brush Valley farm home of Mr. and Mrs, R. P. Grazier. It, El- lenberger arrived at the home of his parents an Friday, having just re- were Mil- Bhut- he piloted a Flying Portress on 25 missions over France, Nore way and Germony. He has been awarded the Alr Medal with three clusters, the Distinguished Flying Cross and cluster for it, also medal for European warfare with five sliver It. Ellenperger, a Myrtle Grazer and Grazier, did not entire wis daugh- home Lo spena winter of Rev Evi the called former sti and family Mrs 4 { on pa I'he Friendship Circle Church of Christ tang Yearick their cl " form of a Hallo he held 1 the ly unscathed for fered the f« chest, but!‘ WE 1 ‘ . Of on oan he ¥ Mu 8 but ds a, They war's bit.’ 4 dre t) Now 3 i LOO sligh Jack were in lo veteran > we ter alr conflict vias corted \, When a church Calvary I 3 Columbia Mo Army Navy, 1 aatal by thw Blanchard weh War Cry Receive th rene man {rom i : Oa eRYing Or ’ alled to regul church Rev. Rogge: Ch WIV rect Civer tl word It always as a wiiked path helore the o ai M inscribed on the cross for thee’ ever remind Youur 0 of battle and in may fe before in sacrifice YO HA ree of engi nol reed and Laroughout Never the world Feailis world lage 4 wicked ned the Jos sO | sald Mayer |i LaGuardia, of New York Now k& the time to bring sto pcs K Mitie more what gikie mo We f1ave forcelully has DOL { Christ we Yel ens recently Wwe a of we hive Warmed sini ees id nelglibor’ ines ve from our bearts ha ness. and greed We pletely Dbappy until] pread he blessings of until we are cert people of the world Aahent peace.” The question of whether or no 0 admit more commen {0 the Chriclian ministry «now tha tere » 8 shart age of clergynien, and that women! ar: entering practically every other {'rofession In large number is agitating $ women To $63 tx} aia un Ba A €NJON 8 POT 8 a0 MA Cinne a BM ony Society 144 1 and Wont been formed women The Con reg: LHonal alu f communion: mm Engia VE rege tiona) Sarch h I Scotland, and thon Army have giite g by WwORNery minisier me of Loom out. standing preacher Me. liodist however on the ground hai thelr ministry ia “ilinen and the year. iy appointment system might fere with the plans of husbands, have not appointed women fo he churches: and the Church of Eng- land hag not approved of women in the ministry. The Church of Eng- land has before it suggestions for a lay ministry of mon and women io supplement the work of tie proies- sional ministry Charles W. Wilsoli, former presi- dent of the General Electric Com- pany. heads the national commitiee which will pomote a “United Church Canvass” In several bun- dred communities across America during November and December Ww fu Soul wi yi Fas ers 0S in we WORLD or RELIGION, BY WW.REID the t $ the § AY 4 ie Hin Mayari, welcomed chains Orated keeping ay The le were ana the reireshme wer in ih ihe yOlI0 Button a RAI Mr After member parted Christ ls have plan | attendance work in Nineteen national Jewish church bodic wogram. Th JICTEAMe church in religious munity-wide interest ¢ HE EH ie Piet! to interest com - t- Plaques for Wardens cach a fina ricial nancial i thir gn (Cy y A CASS nurches BI HM port of local © newspaji niinued from page one) publicity to house resioent wT and other by house ogmmunity churchmen. Each church will carry aon Ms OWN Canvass the dale will be the same for all churches In given community Ti! Rev. Charles of Cheltenham, Pa Methodist church Portuguese Eas! Africa } busily engaged for some translating a number of Negro spiritual language principal by the many tribes of his teaches the teachers In trelning bini Central School urn teach them tong and schools i Mi lake MINCE PRIENSsS and tations of Pry but Boro a Flemington w Edward Fuller missionary of Kambinl, boen ests Fe FasL RO 4 Mie mn Ww. Ba ip) A Union Tewnship American Sheetswa RPpoxen area. He pasior- Kam- they in CONEregs - urround- that into he tongne SOUR to Snow Shoe Township Geors Re nl Hand the in Fuller readily spiritual music and spiri resemble Choose native ~ongs. In Mill fact, he says they have a Christian id to Year chant, quite like a spiritcal which; Bowman they use when they tring their gilts Howard Boro. in kind to the Christian churches. Up to § years service Thomas Sha With rhythm and harmony they, G Frank Williams, John Biand chant Howard Township You gave Philip M. Bud- Father With You You gave us Father wi j A) E+ MTYVIOP Murnyack BTV ICE Dowie 10 years Ww George » LeRoy la Borger. James MT oul i gnth ¥ 5 oud YOR! Wil Bobin SUEY finds io ages peop ing John th a? ew W We rit Hall Bore BeTVICE of H 10 Edward Heaven beans, O to 10 years service inger Bald Eagle Township. Harn OY We sane back Uu bring Up to VEArs service Edwin T Williams Karthaus Township service or M Mike wanuls, Heaver th we five ane back Wo : over ou . : Shad. years service Meth {uta Lua the ausisices of Lhe odist church in Mayari Children’s Dispensary and Clinic ened recently in that com- in & new building donated Purpose and equipped by One hundred twenty. five persons have pledged monthi; support of the dispensary. Four doctors, two pharmacists, o labora. tory technician, and seven lay members of the church are on the board of direcior:. Esch doctor de- voles time each week lo lhe clinic, four girls of the church Lave volun teered thelr lime as assistants to the doctors, each serving one day in four; a dentist in the aommunity has volunteered to give his services free to any poor child sent him from | the clinie we Rev. and Mrs. Maut- joe C. Daily, Methodist missionaries supervise this project Under a =» — ofteniimes pecially matier is Brain-work than hand-work the coating of gray was » ” oN C unly for that the church - Warid Can oncenirate the 0 Mavie. alter over. the nat bovs at the front KELVINATOR ELECTRIC STOVES MELROY'’S HO Rev. apd Mrs. Papl Mackey are spending some time In the state of Ohio holding evangelistic services Don Sager. son of Mr. and Mrs William Sager. left Bunday to loin the Seq-Bees Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gardner and son of Bellefonte. and Mr. and Mrs Paul Mackey. Jr. of Mill Hall, were Sunday callers at the home of Mrs! Robert MeCloskey Mrs. Mary Pletcher and daughter, Mrs. Tecie 8mith, who made their home with the foimer’s orother. the late Wilbur Hall, have moved in with Mrs. Mollie Hinton of! Howard, ‘RD Mrs. Bertha McGee. of McGees Mills. is making her home for the winter with Mis, Teniperaace Loder at the Bank apartment John Zeigler, a former resident of {Howard, Is suffering from a stroke, ‘at the home of his daughter, Mrs.! Willis Yearick at lLomar i Mr. and Mrs Glenn Schenck of sister-in- Haw, Mrs. William Schenck, over the | weekend i i Harry G Ekdahl son of Mr. and iMrs. G. A. Ekdabl, returned to West. fern Maryland College, Westminster,’ (Md.. Sunday, after a five weeks’ va: cation with his parents. He was ac-| companied by his parents and sister, Carolyn, and Mrs. Richard Wolf and; daughter Patty. i Miss Alice Pletcher, who has been visiting friends in and near Phila’ delphia the latter part of the sum. mer, took {ll and at present is a medical patient in the Miss Sorbers convalescent home, slightly ime proved, Pfc. Willem Lyons is spending a short furlough with his wife and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Lyons. WARD Phone 6951 PLEASANT GAP, PA fed from Camp Crowder, Mo Ww the state of Utah Cpl. John “Bud” Heverly retarn- | PHILCO RADIOS od Bunday lo Camp Shelby, Mins, BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY after a short furlough with his par-| ents, Mr. and Mrs. Milford Heverly | and Mr. and Nis. Clyde Long, with! Rev. Bletser Beries i» upon the business of supporting the 14,1948. Sher Ls The word "Babbath” means 10 break off, oi simply a UUme of cessation from work Someone has said “The greatest gift Cod ever made 0 the world was the gift of His Son “Next In importance to this gift we may place the gift of the Sab. bath day, for it was given for our highest benefit” God, In hls wor- derful provision for man realized his peed for a day of rest—physical, mental and spiritual When God gave man the Sabbath pot laying & burden upon He knew that man’s body grow strofiger and be capable More rvs one in seven in Hebrew to desist, or JESUS AND THE SABBATH International Sunday School Lesson for October 17, 1943, GOLDEN TEXT The And he Babbath Wis made [or man, and Tot man for the Mark 2: 21 (Lesson Text: Exodus 20: %-11; Isadaks 58: 13, 13; Mark 2 23-3: 6.) Ud unto them, sabbath.” he er. nim woulQ n——— wi We have this ption of the ¥Yourth Commandment which the Sabbath Dey We t three les. fOr week a Colao 0 COeeT of rested aay A Have thu that Tt 10 0 with the pas Comuraandment i= Come “1 TF 4 war Bab- good of rest do more periods of ay nes Men ar he some. Even ma- stew) Sabbath ma e.d The eal BON hi quent mandment the Third & ed If he thought beneficia (FT 2%) God Becond with the worasni Commandment and the com- or of the 0 of God with the Cod consideration with the ¢ Com- | nd OCLC asions bE ’ they owe the Command - 3 improves heaitl Proved over and Dee WEN ’ « of the Rabat example of how the Let's we have or “reme aber LS ret oA now we should | REAL ESTATE | | TRANSFERS | Harvey J. Mar Markle et ux of tract in Spring Twp Bes RD Keller, et al. to Cl et ux. of Bellefonte n Spring Twp, #1 Bonine, et ux Gordon D of State College, tract in e College, $1 entre County Commissioners, to Confer, of Spring Milk, R. D., Lae, ¢L ux Pleasant ( C. A 3] Harriet Evans, 0 John Evans, Jr, af Osceola Mills, RD. tract in Rush Twp. $410 AC Confer eT ot wel Hillg to C Confer, et ry R.D ux pM ' G. Van- ract in State E. Poormal Neidigh, of Commissioners sick of Moshannon, tract Twp. $8. Reifenyder et 2. tract D Mow Ww Weaver al to Coburn Crispen iwlonte tl arg | gi i Stemnfiy, of North Pa { ux. Ww Sankey iLpsburg 10 Joseph Glenn, et al. lo Clarence in Rush ux. of Port Matilda in Patton Twp R Snyder, to Calvin State College, R. D $50 Rossman, 1« J Avi Potier § : to Elizabeth n oCres laherty Bellevae Pa. tract Harris Twp. $1 aries W. Heller, «ft ux, to Ham M. Garrett. of Rebersburg, tract Miles Twp. 81 James Z. Haflles to Harvey W Haffley. of Altoona, tract in Mile Twp. $1 Nora Quinn Philipsburg Charles Snyder. of in Patt Anta ux O31 A R ¥ os Tsp Wolfe in Twp ton ky tract in Trustees of the Rendezvous, 10 Donald J. Leckey, Conemaugh iiract in Howard Twp. $1 Centre County Conumissioners, Ramey Water Co, of Rames in Rush Twp. 81 ! Centre County Commis: Ramey Water Co, tract Twp. 81 Centre County Commisss Ramey Wailer Co, tract Twp. 83 Centre County Commissioners, to Ramey Water Co, tract in Rush Twp. $7 Wilmer C. Kerstetter, by heirs to George 8. Stine et ux, of Peun Twp. tract in Penn Twp. $1 { 1. C McClenahan, to Robert B iMcClenahan, et ux. of Oentre Hall, tract in Centre Hall $1 Lena E. Gardner, by of to Carl Fooks, ef ux. tract South Phil- oners, to in Rush WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protests Tee From Financial Les See John F. Gray & Son to Rush ners in heirs, whom he made bis home before be- ing inducted into the army Mrs. May Day had 2 pleasant visit with her soni and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dey of Fort Plains, N Y. last week Mr. and Mis. Dovie Day and chil! dren, James sid Ruth, of Altoona,’ Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Day and; * children, Myrtle May, Geraldine, | LaVerne, Jr. Doiores, Verne Lee, Eddie and Elmer, of Williamsport, Charles Day and childrefi, Larry, Gordon, Donald and Ariandl, of Howard, R. D., were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. May Day. Pvt. David L. Lucas, stationed at Fort 8ill, Okla. and his brother, Pic. James 1. Lucas of Camp Robinson, Arkansas, are spending their fur- loughs with their sister, Mrs. Mary Walker of Orviston. Sgt. John Palls, stationed at Camp Livingston, La. spent a short fur- lough with his wife and parents at Howard, R. D. | The Union prayer meeting will be held at the Methodist church, Wed- | unesday evening, Oct. 20. i The Loyal Workers class, Church’ of Christ, taught by Mrs. Lester Wy- land, will hold their monthly meet- ] { : i EATHER changes are coming! Make sure that your car is ready. Have nt looked over now by expert mechanics. A thorough Studebaker check-up won take long —and it will let you know just what your car needs in order to stay in good condition. It's Fall check-up time now at Studebaker dealers. Come in and let vs do whatever is needed to keep your car up to par. ing at the home of Mrs. Eliza Lucas on Fr Oct. 15 at 8 p. m. | Rev. Edwin 8. Stetser, pastor of the Pilgrim Holiness chucch, How * * a i S. H. POORMAN GARAGE South Water Street Bellefonte, Pa. —
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