Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX. May 4, 1944. Echoes From the Past | Fifty Years Ago court tax « On Monday morning the pointed Zara Welsch as lector for Curtin township lector elected at ] fused to serve or vacancy was thus Wednesday morning at J M. Cunningham Gross were mart church, this place of friends were present ceremony $30 am Under the recommend Congressman Kribb a office has been established i yt wit ’ Nis OUnty A : ap Ss ol« I'he col. the ile a bond filled and Mis ArTied 1 ne vedding to iation of Toh Ost new pos at Colyer postmaster he new office is lo- cated Potter ¢ miles south of 1 Mr. Willia: tends becor fall wil 11 ere and in in ywnship, about two eyville N i } i and ation the [4 in warenou On Sunday m wheelmen took Watchma: up the trade and le watches Lancaster © ological sc! mgre Miles Kept parted on M wher e Mr. Kephart abandonec recently er, Mr. Ke ed am low al € Hp wen he get out of the mine He #ot lost and wandered around vainly trying to find his wa His wife WAS Very armed at his not coming home next no could me mu ni Years 3 rt Aran he Kitcl Lrader fine v | ACNE Toles rom the Charles Goddare nanager of the Penn State Laundry had retu: rish Hosg «Ohser he undergon treatment where had tion and cont after his arrival hor for a time hi LA A ed erysipelas and con- anion wa fTIous Ie Victor VanGw driving from Bellefonte 4 in Pleasant Gap one evenin dius rod of his Ford broke and the car became unmanageable The machine ran up an embankment near the Kelley ice plant turned. Portunately escaped Injury but the car was « siderably damaged and over the occupants on Wanted! Men and Women Who Are Hard of Hearing To make this simple, no risk hearing test If you are gemporarily deafened, bothered by raging butting head noses due to hard ened of congo isted wat (corumen), try the, Ourine Home Method test that an many say Mae snabled them to hear well sagan. You mast hear better after making this simple Lt oF you get your money hack at ones Ark about Ourine Far Drops today st Widmann & Teah, Parrish, Drug Stores Evervewhers and ——— —- RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING NEW TIRES, TURES WHEELS AND RIMS KEYSTONE TIRE SERVICE HN. Potter Street Bellefonte, Pa. Home Owned and Operated been new Has the instrument Lamar station on Central Railroad. This is the only point between Bellefonte and Mill Hall where the telegraph is operated A long also is being built at the same place. A big lot of lumber being shipped at pres- Lamar A put In telegraph Siding hingles is rom nd morning James C Bellefonte, received awarded Collector office at Scranton is an excellent salary and he omotion later, Thursday Noll noti wad been Ru a yenue positi {ll be In the line of He leave Bellef to begin work i will be once Henry of ¥ 11t c auchtown a stream gap in the mountain ! place I'he young men were about twenty feet when a large wildcat dropped between from the rhung the nimal arstetter a Car 1] part down them A tree thal ove roCess another Mr were working A aL haa Ago MM ireatened 7 the home of State College were scheduled to re- ALNUAL Centre training Maynard was address the come- Hospital Nurses Rev. M. De P ¢ the commencement in the class Beatrice Kramer Centre Margaret Krape, Coburn: Nan | Cirace Neese of and Emma Ingram, of Al- were H Hamilton Millheim of rone PF Clyde Brad Centre Hall, and Philip wd, of Lemont, and several spent several days fishing in Mountains, making the hunting club thelr head- A mdio was installed to id In passing the evenings and Sun- day In a pleasant manner and pro- grams came in clear and strong. The group caught few fish owing to heavy rains and cold weather rank Bradford ¢ Beven Bradford quarters James Shilling, who left Belle fonte some years earlier to Jooate in Williamsport, was found in his lodg- ing place In that city after he had suffered intensely for four days be- cause of diabetes. He was unable to speak or move and consequently could not make his plight known to the landlady who passed his door a number of times dally Gangrene had developed In his limbs and he was taken to the Williamsport hos pital where both legs were amputated in an effort to save his life. His condition was serious. Mr, Shilling, who was 60 years old, had three sis- One hundred eleven persons board ed an excursion train to Washington the Bellefonte Station. Saturday night Paul Eberhart, of Bellefonte turned home from Gelssinger Hospit al, Danville, where he had been a patient for nearly a week while un- dergoing treatment for ag eye in- fection. The Infection resulted from his teeth and might have caused blindness had proper treatment been delayed nt re Grover Corman, 14-Year-old Belle- High School student wh sided with his mother, Mrs. Bertha Corman, at Valley View, saved hb life Monday evening when he was run down on Thomas Street by a Ford touring car. Corman had ust out of a car driven by his uncle and was walking across the road when he was struck by a ma- chine traveling in the opposite direc- tion. With rare presence of mind | grabbed the axle with both hands and hung on until the brought to a stop, a distance of 0 and thus kept from by e wheels Hi i Incerations fonte 0 res own gotten front Car K feet bel | Over th 1 several none of hi known in show circ r. widely known for cowboy Hospital at Che week William As A died Hin a familiar figure in mt a 2 IT, a al arier Isposed of state and He wi Elks a County the Bellefonte of! his death He hed wl figure inche WA RAUNOSS ve as a small his ext ! : MH 4 REAL ESTATE | TRANSFERS SENPORCHES AID IN DEVELOPMENT OF CHICKS fe Amn inlighn profivabic House inporches ROO vent over t pace during the remain Indoors old, chicks may range shelters rearing period A small training yard helpful for a few weeks not stray too far with Arranged writ maximum might iMcient Noor meet chicks requiremer period CARTIY CHICKA When B to 12 weeks be Ltansferred to lo complete thetr } Intion ne floor ain wo 7 wien May bw 0 chicks do and become chilled - SHIPPING CONTAINER SITUATION SERIOUS Bhortages of both materials and manpower ‘threaten & serious con- tainer situation for shipping fruits and vegetables this year, BR. B. Don- Aldson, extension marketing specs Inlist of the Pennsylyania State Col lege, says More extensive use and salvage of used containers ig the only way to Insure delivery of crops to mare ket for the duration, he declared AL present, nalled types of wooden containers are plentiiul, Used or- ange, lemon, and grapefruit boxes, Los Angeies (Jetiuce) crates, tomato lugs, apple and pear boxes are avall- able, and these types of gonialners can be ulilized for packing and mar- ters, Mrs. William Cox, Mrs. Miton keting Pennsylvania products. Robb and a Miss Shilling, and a son, Frank, all of whom resided in Belle fonte. They knew nothing of his be of more benefit than delaying un« yer paward R. plight until they read it in the news. | tl harvest time when demands Are sonison, Mrs. ©, | papers. The specialist pointed out that obtaining needed supplies now will expected to be even greater, CENTRE HALL NEWS (HURCH SERVICES Rev, 0 N will fill Clhinrye Indiana county appointments, Centre school, 9:30: church Lemont Church Bunday school, Mills—-Chure hool, Lutheran: Rev Centre Halb--Chus ervica 9 Presbyterian Boston these church Hall--Church service, 7:30 11:00 Cirove Cchure f of ROT « vies 10 60 Pine §:30 h # Valley pastor 30 Mills © rr Penn C CC. Oto chool, 9 Farmer 30 30 chureh Church 10:30 Choo, whiool, 9 oe Creo 10:00 Val Church church service, 9:00 Rel reh 10 $10 eur LA) hare Musseveille #:.30, church m Hall--Churg vi $0) mea ( «hool centre e, 1 appointment Method Kel pa t: Rev. Elmer R tor. Centre Hall--Cl ch servic red I Lasse entaialy n Sunda in ther Perey CISATY The Mrs. George Crye0r Raiph Inez Bruce Mr Richard Luse daughters Carol Dora, all of Centre Halli and Keith and Donna 1 1 home Mrs. C. C birt on nor of Louse guests Lasse Ji Mr i s DAA yY any M and tingdon Mr ano jar Mr Dean Mrs and were Hur Aly Bi ww Laine Luse Luse nha ty (he Otto entertained Saturday afternoon Ann Troutman layed refreshments a cake Darius Waite of Port Matilda visited on Sunday with Mi: J. E. Royer Mr. and Mrs Marie Novosel AL A for (ames served hey were } including birthday R D and Mi Kenneth Prank and of Bellefonte were weekend guests of his parents, Mr Mrs. Kryder Frank Sunday callers at the home of Mr and Mrs. Erwin Zettle were Mm Brown Nale, Sieglerville: Mr. and Mrs. Pred Stover of Spring Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Houtz and Mrs. Harold Young and daughter Nancy of Lemont Miss Barbara Potter, who had been attending the Central Penna | Business School in Harrisburg, has accepted a position as stenographer in the office of the Agricultural Cor- respondence Department at the Col lege. She began work on Monday and Ross, who had been living and *ork- Mr £ auring moved I I { ( ! [ It {yO served iekert and Mra Refreshments were social hour Mr Donald week from one to thelr Reuben sWeeey Line Mi McCool of the home In purchased and Mrs followed nid 1 apartment ood, which they Frank Crater Mi uy Jaumnison ef Bellefonte, MeCobls in the hotel apartment Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams ntertained at dinner Thursday vening Mi Mr? Watson f MHlbhelin yote] folyw rom ne on and John the seOUt« Robert Rhoades attended over veekend a training course {or and assistant coutmaster College area at Boy Mountain coutmaster of nosters i the Blals the camp in [§] Beven 3eout y vir. i 20 ona HE Brady Beck of on friend hursday Bia ne rh * alles arith ’ Wert and ¢ John B h who nu week from U. 8 Navy ghter of Mr. and Mrs the Gelsinger Inst week ~~ Mir his fam nburg the Mirinr 8 H pita n or tor n TL entered for nhserevation Mr ~r nd M James alist " I the safe arrival of Guy Paust with the infantry in Italy. Pvt Paust wag In. dufted Into the army at New Cum- beriand October 4. 1943 and had been In training at Port Meade, Md before going Overseas Willlam LL. Longsdor! the student from F. and M., who filled appointments on the Reformed charge on Sunday, was entertained from Sunday until Monday by Mr and Mrs. George Luts Mrs. Max Herr returned on Mon- day from Williamsport where she had visited for a few days with Mr and Mrs. Max Herr The Milihelm Olirls’ Chorus direct. od by Albert Stover, gave a musical program In the Lutheran church on Bunday evening. Mrs. Stover we the accompanist Mrs, Nettle Gramiley of Spring Mills, visited on Friday with John Treaster and daughter Marian, near Centre Hall n have rd rd of their son. Pvt pastor the Mr and Mrs. Chester A. Spyker, daughters Jane, Martha and Ruth, visited on Saturday with another HISTORY OF SCOTIA (Continued from pags one) Jnterest {Og great Was Daddy much For Mie Tink from for thers legge mi at Boolia and what ohn Weaver 4 1t credit {or fresh meat Mattern Lo two ips each quite a i 31 { year we belle ma week A 0 10 en Leep IPP A i NET J Ob meals into Ola Nis pumped who er! signed WS ob to John Baudis he spot the Andrew the Job Lian ial on {1 until fever and i was then gay operated I original Methodist Mary fe Feobr Erounad was the Scotia M_E bell &€ Crmay and svilie on rmerly ealiend 1 TY dreaded ¢ Cire ’ Da Sootia Rr “ vi Dinas mm Matter ptiere i of Christiag alley, on 'omp Street gre nor Ww cast un Inter became t how Delige and Ixteen | the BOND And on the west John B. Mattern. and this was known as lot 2. In the general plot or pian of West Scotia, and fronting on High Etreel, seventy feet and extend ing three hundred and ten feel 0 and of Georg Mattern. This is part of a tract of land formerly deeded to Jacob Hicks by Moses Thompson dated May 25. 1871." A provision was made that the sald trustees and their successors in office shall hold the same premises In trust and that the said premises shall be used and maintained as a place of divine wor. ship for the ministry and member ship of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Witnhesses' of the transac tion were: Thomas Tobbin, M. D and John H. Lever, Justice of the | Peace Creat plans were made In the early days of the mining industry at Sco- tia. Some of the residents there eo oot south | { Moses ft High olher no miing lands of » would last endiess years. The early plans were 0 join the Marysville and River Hill and make daughter, Mrs. Joe Sienker In Lock | The Misses Jean and Emeline Haven Miss Jennie Thomas returned wo ing In State College, are now HVing her home Friday night after spend. with their parents, Mr and Mra ing the winter months Paul Ross and commuting esch day. ther in-law and sis i The Gleaners Sunday school class Ww WwW. felts In Upper Darby, of the Evangelical church met with | Chirk Holmes of Camp Mill, IMrs. Alma Rickert on Wednesday a weekend levening. Members present Included: Potter at the Mrs, W. K. Hosterman, Mrs, Stowe Mr. and Mrs. art Hosterman, Mrs. Joan Schaeffer, Hou A E Limbert, town, but folks, this never did hap pen and there is where our first hopes is ES EH Ji = t = 5 The church mentioned was & two. r hat Beveral hundred feet rch Mary tern had Mr store for a by Hoover later Hoover control ville built hotne Matter: few year 4 ch al Hl room WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH ist 25, 1887, John rey {| A Windstorm Foliey Protects Tou Cinte Sill and Emerick ca into while It was il burned Lhe ne and operated by them Vas On never rebulit Ug purchased plot of From Fioancial Less. Bee John F. Gray & Son General Insaranes Phone 497.) 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