Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, January 06, 1944, Image 8

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    January 1944.
Fifty Years Ago
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Jaw, and wile
the west
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posed
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After g
home from 8S
Christmas
returned to th
Searle, at
nounced hi
mews and
the kitchen
pleasure. It
had been kidnapped
and transported a great dist
gi
Keller, both
F. Frankenber-
both of Mill-
Earl Wade, Oscecla
Mill wid Annie A. Henry, Philips
burg: John M. Barger and Helen M
Cirimms, both of State College: John
M Miller and Erie 8. Wise, both of
ind Pearl N
Hall: Bl
i Edna F
eim. Clarence
centre atid
Bower
Grandma Was Right
Time Has Proved It
the first choice and family
iy for relieving miseries of colds
in mil millions of Homes is the same home-
used . . . Vicks
Vapor! Wat What better recommenda-
tion could a product have!
When you rub time-tested VapoRub
on the throat, chest and back at bed-
time ft starts to work 2 ways at once
and keeps on working for hours to
relieve coughing spasms and coriges
tion in the cold-clogged upper breath
NE Passages, [0 case muscular sorengss
or tightness, It invites restful sleep,
And often by morning most of the
misery of the cokd is gone! TH 3
Tn VICKS
| 322
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Time-Tested Advice
About Chest Colds!
Sunday.
worked at Scotia a number of years,
will tn
itn
lores
both of ¢ (RF
Wintkins, Clarksburg
Mit Peters, Flem
Phitlipsbu
Millhelm
Mildred 1
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| REAL ESTATE |
' TRANSFERS
ScoTIA
(By NL. M. Williams
there
PY Year
Well
1 apperyed
of week
A Kreat me jor
folk iflereg wit
touch the "fu
We have heard
be some MOVIng
here in t ne ig
Hig
cases some have
and others are
their
Ihe
attended
wOrK
Watch Nig
at (ra
onall
Rote
fust a contin-
in both direc-
ps been
heavy the
Some days it is
stream of cars
exce pt
over holidave over
uous
tions
We were sorry
death of one of our
thur Thomas, who
December
cam of the
o'd citizens, Ar-
passed away on
268. Arthur had
$
LO
first a8 a car repairman and in ater
vears as a blacksmith, The Thomas
family had lived at Ecotla a short
while
Seven Pass Driver's Test
Ten applicants for
drivers’ lecense took the test last
Wednesday, given by the Pleasant
Gap detail of State Police at Lock
Haven. Seven successfully passed
‘the test. They are: Hilda L. Shultz
Rebersburg: Betty Hatter, Tylers-
ville; Doris Dotterer, Mill Hall; Dor-
othy Braim, Jersey Bhore; Jeane
Pleiffer, Jacqueline Weaver and
Shirley Rockey, Lock Hsven
for Victory: Buy Bods,
‘and Mrs
autombotle |
LIGHTNING REPAIRS OF
raft bomb an airfield
steel
enemy
damage The
wtest possible
hattered
rd n this theater
itize:
Mr
f Lock
and Me. Rik
Haven Ped
Williay
William
McDonald
weekend
Ra FA
with
MADISONBURG
nd Mi vitor P Felteroif
ts to a large
after Christ.
Paul Petterolf
Jimmy, Jerry
Mr. and
tained these gue
dinner Surndia
Mr ali Mrs
iidren, (sabelle
and Mrs. Jay Felteroll
"Roland Greninges
all of
and cl
Mr
Mrs
ler Loretia,
Kathieent, Bd?
Spring
dren. Nelson, Leotta,
ward and Elaine, of
Mr. and Mrs. Dervin
Millheim. Mr ang Mrs
teyoll and children, Donald
and Junior, of Centre Hall, Marvin
Bair of Harrisburg, and Jady friend,’
L
landing
time,
The
of operat
and daugh- |
Madisonburg: Mr. visiting with his wife
Wilbur Yearick and chil-ithe William Gates home
Mills; |
Fetterolf, of Mrs. Jadoh Confer
Mark Fet- farm on New Year's evening
Dean port having had a fine time
BOMB DAMAGE
mtil U. 8. Arn
mat is reg
This
Seabed
BLANCHARD
KENNEDY
Hottie ba
Clyde bee
week In
writing
Mr Mii
were Belle
night
Mr. and Mrs. Phil McCartney and
family and Mr. and Mrs J. F. Me-
Cartney spent Sunday afternoon at
the Harry Lucas home at Dry Top
Jack Kellerman of Georgia
and baby
Hl
at
The Ladies’ Ald held their month
fv meeting at the home of Mr. and
at the Hillcrest
All re-
William Gates
at the J F
Mr. and Mrs
Sunday evening Mc.
Miss Dolores, Fetterolf of Madisori- Cartney home
burg. Mr and Mrs. William H.
Breon. of Penns Cave, and Mr and;
Mrs. Walter P. Fetterolf of Madi}
sonburg. Everyone enjoyed the din-}
‘of fascinating subjects will be found!
ner, hoping to return again next
Christmas, Waiter P. Fetterolf is a}
lumberman and has been at that
business for the past 23 years. He
now has his sawmill runnibg in the
Millhelm Narrows,
EE A A allan
Silver
If a little milk is added to the
water in which sliver ix washed if
will help to keep the silver bright.
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RRL I ATTA—— CVU.
More Features in New Sized
American Weekly
More features in a greater variety
in The American Weekly, the mag-|
azine printed in new  streamilned
gize for wartime reading. Make sure
you get your copy of The American
Weekly, the magazine distributed
with the Baltimore Sunday Ameri-
can. Order from your newsdealer.
A weather forecast ehould not be
calted |
HISTORY OF SCOTIA
(Continued
i HSS
They
but this had happened in
Scotia. One Spring
walked bY i reservoir
and sav hat he
the ice. He
three ol
that
never
history of
OMEOn
and stopped
thought were
investigated
them, He
he had found
is believed they
hogs unde:
and found
notified the owners
the missing hogs, It
: had ventured oo
‘far out on the ice when it was thin
(and had broken through, It was
customary for all the hogs around
the place to go there for walter
To be continued)
a
Wagner to Be Candidate
State Treasurer CG. Harold Wag-
ner, of Luperne county, hag ane
nounced his candidacy for the Dem |
jox ratic nomination for auditor gen-
ieral of Pennsylvania, starting the
{parade of candidates for next year's
{election
a
eel reae—,-rpHh
| Cranberries
! To lessen the quantity of sugar
required to sweeten them, add a halt
ia teaspoonful of bmking soda to
stewed cranberries or any other tart
(Or gour fruits, when they are almost
Bn with a weather report. une
imate
TEST AT WORK
school
1944
International Sunday
for January 9
watlil}
Fext: Mark
World War
{ Beveridoe
post-war social planning, to
office of the Roman
satholic church in Great Britain
Ar Westminster He is
the Bernard W. Grillin
Birmingham. and he succeeds the
late Cardinal Hinsley. The new pri.
received his theological
in
highest
hbishop of
Mi Rey
of
|
train.
arm:
by his
his service tle
attracted atiention
leadership youth moveme:
England and for his administration
of Pather Hudsons homes, hosoi-|
tals and orphanages in Coleshill. |
Dr. Ralph E. Diffendorfer, foreign
missionary secretary of the Metho-|
dist church, gives this picture of}
[conditions among the Christian]
churches of that land in these years)
of war “The former Methodist)
churches carry on preity much as
{they did except for a change of
{name and of coordination with the
pentral authorities of the new Unit.
ed church. Sentiment throughout
{the churches undoubiedly supports
{the war and the Japanese Christ-
tjans may be expected to do their
[share to help win it. Not a great
number among the Christians were
extreme nationalists. AL first prayer
for victory was cautious and re-
strained. Bui, as the war-years went
on, the churches moved mere com-«
pletely in step with government pol-
icles and the statement of thelr
ing alter
and first
in is in
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