Page x Centre County Hospital Notes rs — Monday of Last Week Discharged: Miss Helen Butler, of Bellefonte: Mrs. Willlam Lee Jones, Milesburg; Mrs. Samuel M. Van- Tries and infant son, State College; william G. Sprankle, Bellefonte, R. D. 1. Admitted Monday and discharged Friday: Barbara Ann Lee, State College. Births: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Benner, Bellefonte, R. D. 2: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- llam R. Penrod, Bellefonte: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kocher, Pine Grove Mills. * Tuesday of Last Week Admitted: Watson Bradley, Leigh- ton, Ala.; Jacob Bechtol, Snow Shoe: Mrs, Naomi Shuey, State Col- | lege. | Discharged: Mrs. Homer Gramley, | Millheim | Admitted Tuesday and discharged | Sunday: Mrs. John Caldwell, Cole-| ville. i Wednesday of Last Week Admitted: Miss Marie Yarnell, of B llefonte, R. D. 2 Discharged: Mrs urst and infant son Harvey D. Holter, Bellefonte; Benjamin 8S. Alexander and daughter, State College Births: a son to Mr. and Mrs Clemens Schoenebeck, State Col- lege! a daughter to Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Brown Milesburg Thursday of Last Week Discharged: Mrs James A. May and Infant daughter, Pleasant Gap; Mrs. Sophia M. McPatridge, State College; Miss Betty J. Confer, Mill- heim, Admitted 2. Bath- Bellefonte; Mrs infant Jame Thursday, discharged — | the same day: Nedra Ripka, Belle- fonte. Admitted Thursday, | Friday: Harry W. Barner, | fonte. | Admitted Thursday, | Saturday: Roy Sunday, State Col- lege, R, D, Birth: a daughter to Mr, and Mrs, Robert L. Clink, Snow Shoe. Friday discharged Belle discharged | Lincoln's Address Greatest Oration (Continued from page one) dusk of the sane day and Mr. Lin- coln spent the night at the home of Mr. Wills, In his’ “History of the United Btates for Schools,” Morory writes; “There Is conclusive evidence that Discharged: Mrs. Harry Antis, of | the words of the address were not Bellefonte, R. D. 1. written out until after the presiden- | Admitted Friday and discharged [tial party arrived on the ground” Saturday: Oliver Hosterman, Wood. [In an appendix it 1s stated: i | { ward. | Saturday Admitted: Mrs. Oscar E. Mael- horn, State College; Charles D. Ful- ton, Bellefonte. Discharged: Mrs. John CG. Huber, State College: Mrs. Leon Pighettl, Pleasant Gap. Births: a son to Mr, and Mys. Carlton Emel, Bellefonte: a son to “The following account of how the ad- dress was written was received di- {rectly from the lps of ex-Governor Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Pyle, State, College. Sunday Admitted: Jacob Zong, Oak Hall; Paul Beall, State College, R. D. 1; Clark Howell, Jr., State College; Russell Yearick, Bellefonte, R. D. 2 Admitted Sunday and discharged the same day: Richard N. Weaver, State College. ot an o oy os~ | There were 42 patients in the ho | preserved in faithful deta] pital at the beginning of this week Random items “Comtinned from page one) Monday night about and ash remova® service an Belle. fonte. Collections are sunnosed to be made twice wekly, but more times than not there is only ong cuslection a week, it was sald. Mayor Hardman Harris, who was present at the ses- sion, expressed a belief many an- other Bellefonte resident subscribes to—i. e, that the barpugly should establish a municipal ‘garbage and ash removal service. It would result in better control of collections and the garbage {ident | President, his cabinet, Curtin, of Pennsylvania, who was present on the occasion und knew whereol he afMirmed. Governor Cur tin sald that after the arrival of the party from Washington, while the Edward Ev- erett, the orator of the day, Gov. ernor Curtin and others were sitting in the parlor of the hotel, the Pres- remarked that he understood the committee expected him to say something. He would, therefore, if they would excuse him, retire to the next room and see i he could write ‘out something.” Today at Gettysburg the room in which Mr. Lincoln slept the night before the dedication Is carefully It Is the mecca of visitors to that community In the National Cemetery handsome monument on where that address was and a bronze plaque carries rises a the spot delivered he ‘words of the text (dress oarried jerica is engaged in another | pression of most certainly would mean substan- | tial savings to citizens. — EE ——— Heatrola Same Heatrola of pre-war days, with Intensi-Dome Heater and nickel, chromium firepot. Heats 7750 cu. ft. Schaetter Allegheny St. Phone Hardware 2020 Bellefonte, Pa. i i i “The words of Lincoln addre have more appreciation today’ than ever before,” seys Floyd Chalfant, Secretary of Commerce. “hat ad- ringing challenge down the years and Is of particular significance In these days when Am- strug- is not only the highest ex- oratory in existence, It is an immortal document on liberty and the equality of men not only here but everywhere, “No wonder people stand in reve erent awe on the spot at Getlys burg where those words were spoken, words that add to the mmorta'ity of Lincoln, words that moke the i ow gle. It ibrightest and most glorious page in the book of American eloquence and statesmanship.” — Seeds for the replanting millions of acres of farm lands Russia devastated b the Nazi being shipped to Russia by Rus War Relief, member agency of the National War Fund. of the § i ar a © i Nn i To give visual and fitting expression oul love and regard, the medium the form must be chosen with record HOWARD GRANITE WORKS This country faced an disastrous effect on of our raw materials ening in nature, had E. S. BENNETT, Belle NCE more the free press of America has shown its ability to aid in overcoming the shortage of an essential war material. of pulpwood. We users of pulpwood, faced with increasing wartime de- mands for our products, realized the home front economics if the shortage problem, so vast in scope, so threat- to the attention of every man, woman and child in pulpwood- producing areas. The job had to be done quickly if the downward trend of pro- WEST VIRGINIA PULP & PAPER CO. (Contact our mills at Tyrone or Williamsburg, Pa.) A. C. CONFER, Springs Mills, Pa. duction was fo be reversed in time. To help turn the tide, the Newspapers of America have responded as only the Free Press of a Free People could. They have given their time, effort and space fo make people under- stand how much we needed pulp- wobd —and why. This whole campaign is an inspiring example of initiative and imagina- tion. It is beginning to work, and we in this industry are glad to acknowl- edge the help it has been to us in meeting the nation’s need for pulp- wood products. We are happy to carry on with the newspapers, and to do everything we can to make their drive a success. acute shortage our war and continued. This to be brought fonte, Pa. | 'Hublersburg-Zion Reformed Charge Charles G. Link, pastor, Hublers- |burg—Churcht school, 9:30 a m; divine service, 10:30 ¢, m. Zkii—Un- jon Chureh school, 9:30 a. m.; divine service, 7:30 p. m. Preshytevian Charge Port Matilda-Bible school, 10 a m.; morning worship, 11:90, Unlon- ville—Evening worship, 7:30 Miles burg-—-Bible school, 9:30 «. m.; and Christian Endewvor, 6 p. mm. Howard KE. Oakwood, minister SL John's Evangelical & Reformed C. Nevin Stemun, pastor. Church school, 9:30 a. m., Fred Haves and Ralph Owens, supts. Annual Thank Offering service, 10:45 a. m, The sermon will be preached by the Rey John PF, Btamm, pastor of the Meth, odist church in Philipsburg, Vesper service, 7:30 m. Sermon by tx pastor 4 ’ SL John's Lutheran, Bellefonte Rev. Clarence FE. Arnold, Last Sunday after Trinity, Novem- ber 21: 9:30 a. m., Sunday school 10:45 a. m,, the service and sermon, “The Moral Conditions of Balva- tion: 1. Repentance. the Luther League: 7.1 pers and sermon and Wise Steward pastor Half Moon Methodist Charge Rev. Henry H. SBhissle: Stormstown--Holy worship at 9:46 a m.; Bunday schoo] at 10:45 a. m James Oray, Supt, Ross—Sunday school at 10 ©. m., Gilbot Barto, Supt. Holy worship at 11 m. Fill- more—8Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., Lester Crust, Supt. Grays—8unday school at 10 a. mm, Morris Lutz Supt. Youth Pellowship, 7:70 p.m Mrs. John Dillon, leader jastor Methodist, Bellefonte Rev. H. C. Btenger, Jr. pastor Church school, 9:30 a. m., Harold A Wion, Supt. Morning worship, 10:45 Sermon by the pastor, “The Rible of Jesus.” Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p.m Miss Alice Barnes, president: gve- ning worship, 7:30. Sermon pastor, “The Longest Word mid-week prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7 Children's League moets « day evening 6:30 Tressler Supt by the al First Evangelical, Bellefonte H. Halbert Jacobs, tor Unified 8:30 to 11. TH vice 9:30 to 10:15 pastor will preach a priate to Thanksgiving ’ at study, 10:20 to 11 Crusaders Pa Iw servioe e Nore Al appro- of worship ps SEITO0 Th 6:30 § Cilady Camphbe!l dent. 7:30 p. in. the Young Missionary Cirele will hav of the service. Bermon subjet damental Principles for an Ordered World.” The prayer service on Wed- nesday evening at 7:30. Bible study, The public Is welcome to worship with us Hh. WE presi charge RECENT WEDDINGS Keller—Turner Frank Peter Keller, of Pleasant Gap, and Miss Agnes Pauline Tur {ner, of Lock Raven, were married al the East Main street Methodist | chureh, Lock Haven, Sanday, Nov i7 at 2 p m, They were attended tby Mrs. H. Von Gunden and her daughter, Patty, the daughter and {grandchild of Mr. Keller. Mr. Keller (18 a farmer of Bellefonte, R. D, and the couple will mage their home at his farm. Mrs. Keller was formerly from Altoona and Is now employed by the Sylvania Electric Froducts, Inc, at Mill Hall. The Rev. Rey- bum L. Fritz officiated for the mar- riage ceremony Miss Helen Lyons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lyons, of Wil- jowbank street, Bellefonie, and Staff Sgt. Donald Monsell son of Mr. and Mrs. William Monsell, of Valentine street, Bellefonte, were married Friday, November 5 in the Methodist parsonage at Great Palls, i Mont, with the Rev. Mr. Restow of - ficiating. Two friends of the bride-! groom at the Great Falls Air Base attended them. The bride wore an ‘agua wool suit with black accessor les and a corsage of red rose buds. | Mrs. Monsell is a graduate of the { Bellefonte High School in the class {of 1837 and for about two years was! {bookkeeper for her father at the! {Lyons plumbing shop, Bellefonte. | {For the past year she has been em- [ployed as an operator at the tele- iphone exchange in Bellefonte, Sgt. iMonsell, also a graduate of the { Bellefonte High School class of | [1639, was employed at the Alle gheny street Shaffer store, Belle | fonte. before enlisting for service | {in January 1942. Before going to {Great Falls, Mont. about a year! ago, he trained at Rantoul Field, 111, ang attended 4 Bendix school) at Buffalo, N. Y. They plan to go to housekeeping at Greal Falls 5 Watermelon, i Watermelon can be preserved for | winter by taking a ripe melon and | giving it a good coat of shellac. Bury | it in bran or dry sand and it will NOTICE I WILL OPEN A BARBER SHOP in the FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Centre Hall, Pa. Wed., Nov. 17 Your patronage will be _Tom Foss church 3 “Puli DA THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. November 18, 1943, PORT MATILDA (Rk. DL) Mrs. William Walk, who has been on the sick list, iy ‘improving at this writing Cecll Walk of the Alr Corps, visit. ed at his parentel home Chr Fink, 82-c, has finished his boot training at Bampson, N, ¥. and was sent to an alr base ut Norman, Okla Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Har:hberger of Fillmere, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Walk Sherman Cowher ond Paul Pink Joined the armed forces November 4th. This makes the fourth son of Mrs. Leona Fink fighting for victory Bernard Kerin 5 taking hls, boot training at Bampson N. ¥. Naval School Warner Weaver povkers on Saturday John Orwick ha provements on his ards was the hand Ruy Rande killed madi nne he home, Mr. R'ch- man on the job Per Vistare Legal Notices NOTICH ‘ ¢ FAXECLTRIN'S y MRS. VERNA | Pa Exe NOTION tate of Beu EXECLTONR'S ff Lhe ¢ Lhe Towns! Pa EXECLUTRIX'S NOTICY of the estate of The ere ned ithe cated MARRKLE litke. atior ¥ ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTCH the matter of eB rris Tow tate of Jo : geceaseg tra Hee persons ingebl- are requested Peoples’ 0 for seldlement U Jentre Hall, Pa rator 4 Willard, 1 L. Pa. attorney for Hs aa Ifge EXEC TORS’ NOTICE {ber at cember for the appear cembey Decernibwe; 10 present the for settiemen Administratrix Johnston and for etate x47 estate delay HALL, "RD alorneys {against sald same without to MARY E Julian, Pa Johnston 13th on the ut NOTICE 20th, of the estate of | late of Manion | onet man have business in trict ADMINISTRATORS the matter Hurry T. Petzer Townuhip, deceased Letters of sdmindstration on the above estate having been granted WwW the undersigned, all persons hdebi- ed 0 the seid estate are requested to make Immediate payment ana tho e having claims or demands against sald estate to present the same without delay for settlement to FliA A. PETZER or DONALD E FETZER, Administrators, Bellefonte P "D2 Johmston and John In Notice is herel Justice and requiring t« Cou and there In the orate t, tha Lie Ume record inguis’ and thelr own Lest i" 10 o'clock A. MM, and the second week of Court ard 10 o'clock 1042 § of Lhe such Constables thelr resp eport 1 cpecified above Om riven Trav rs Mond? A.M to Lhe Pea ive dis Ww the Hor be tl person Dey ma ~ nrope; with exaniination TememDerance being De- Jury will in De- Deiny Cor Alder - L may n ut their + those things to their office appears taining to be done and those who are bound in recognizance 10 proses cute against the prisoners that are and shail be in jall in Centre county, be then and there to prosecute them ws shall be just, Glven under my hand in Belle fonte, the 1st day Of Novetnber in the year of our Lord 1043, and the ‘ veldt 1 the lodepeudence of United Btates of America. (All Eastern War Time) the time given | EDWARD R. MILLER, x46 Bherify. ptlorneys for estate x47 ADMINISTRATRIXN'S NOTCH of the estate of of Ha de eo County Pa fF said exlals me without delay for d to MRS BARA M., WHITE Hall, R. D ministratrix " Weal oO Wik sllornecy ror oom Fae COURT PROCLAMATION WHEREAS tu Honora bl Walker Pre Judg Court of Common Pleas of Judicial Distrizt consistit County cf Cer precept bearing di October, to m x Court of Con Qugirter Over and Terminer 1 hy 1 veivery in ident tre Ng of I'h Monday at 10 ot Jury Granda J 20th Ick A fe thie called = CALLING ALL <== TRAPPERS! Over *7,500°° jn Cas Awards! your share of the money ca's rich fur crop offers! aplenty around this strong demand points mist that your pelts t prices! Follow the of wise Lrappers sRoebhuck's divert method! oo Get ways lo ef ¥ CG] p your furs ret, you get higher aluye for every are hundreds of are in exiro-carh awards wit handling in Sears 15th Fu ! 940 cash swards ding $7,590.00 fn these extra fur dollars’! hip to Sears Roebuck Fur Show period is auto s0 don't delay. As are ready, ship Them Co, Raw Pur Service, Phiadelpina, here entered your furs Roebuck and ung Dow Hewe / Hoffman's New Sealtest In the matter of the estate of Rob- | Wate of Gregg Town- Pa. deceased on the above ert BE. Hettinger ehilp. Centre County Letiers lestamentry edate having béen granied lo the vndersignad, all persona indebled 0 the sald ssiate are reguesied 10 make imanediate payment and those have ing claims or demands against said estate to present the same without delay for eeftlement 0 J. B. HET TINGER, HERBERT C HETTINGES or VERNA B HETTINGER, Execu- tors, Boring Mills, Pa {tevin Orvis Harvey, Bellefonte, Pa. sttorney fot eatale 2 ADMINISTRATRIN'S NOTICE In thie matter of the satate of John T. Hall, late of Union Townahip, dv- Crue Letters ebhove estate having the undemigned, ail persons ndebt- ed 10 the sald eslale are requested to make Immediate payment. anc those having claims or demands of administration on the beet granted tO HRT 4 C. Y. 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