THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. May 11, 1944 = § a x Lp : Biographical Sketches ———— ————— HISTORY OF SCOTIA, FF Tomas : The Centre Aemocvat, Members of the Bar | Query & Answer Column POR org bY THE BELLEFONTE, PENNA. fContinves . pase ome) want he val out of this O F r 4 C I C AT “A Little Nonsense Now and Then, Is Relished by the Wisest Men" rt es —— Lunatic Limericks HARVEY LARIMER in pring towiship WALKER BROTHERS A. C. DERR PAUL M. DUBBS CECIL A. WALKER WILLIAM HL LARIMER IN in Spin Township A » Paid For 8 Oil on The Troubled Waters ve PRET oe ’ CIRCULATION OVER 7,000 COPIES EACH WEEK GRIFFITH HH. LICHTENTHALER L Pr A 55 n Born 1855 at Montoursville Pa CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS Dear’ B JOHN BLAIR LINN “ai Li . y Born 1 3B feowi weg. Pa Havin { Sunday School Lesson a \s * » International Sunday School Lesson { { Xi ’ ef : ie or is 4 for May 14, 1944 : ve we river ; Watching Hi Chance Huine d get all the; country coward me to use \ i v p ’ f of : ’ " @ » we find many of ou i . A ’ i p ’ lain : " . . . lellv Laugh fash to do. anything : Burope. He PORT MATILDA tion: Call For Zippers SAMUEL LINN ’ LJ » * Of Course Not And There 1 Was : Take Your Pick FARM CALENDAR They Never Will » * . He Timely Reminders From The Penn. 5 ¢ : i Might Get Canned " ¢ Pa y t i Aviva : { " choo " " t =t y : "yh ny wh iy s JOUN GRAY LOVE ’ " Bible at vania State College School Ihe : will 54 \ ' RA ha of Agrictulture : Ma) Lt 1 m t | : the Pot of £43 In Stormstown Born 154 Change Pasture Seeding ' fee { a Cg Line Forms at Right iL the parsonage to be ried, Just as the clergy- mor : ser explained he uld acoormmodate cluded his sere time | rn the evel That wget ok " : : y Men ny her 8 » tae A uitural agents e Presbyterian Missionary 80 ‘> Whe the J rel ) is service, he stepped from the Myst t e front of ¢ i ‘ wale if it Is wi A ' y ' n ; q La Plant Peas Early—Peas Should be dety will hold their regular month. YUH 10 the 1 G1 We ANCE! and announced Any person in the WHEN WINDS : of ‘ ( rity i 4 FB ro ' ‘ planted ear) : 3 nEregation wishing o be joined In } wd ; 3 ve a becca ey require ly meeting at | home of Adah . ‘ ly wedlock will please step Tors Arg eked by A er nation " ; ws y : Jar s np ! " another © i. moist weather, according to ex- Marshall, J fay May 12 at 2:30 p GET ROUGH My | aR] ; LI aun : e : pe ° Faul tension vegetable specialists of the n pi alsie walked one man and seven women iy | ' u warrar ation ih will never be PERNsyivania State College. A well Mr and Mrs. G. Morgan and Mrs . 0» { attach y by : a ‘ , ! ; irmined soll containing Hberal ame . Won r alMl : ant one the Wil « love b Amy oor ing MORTEM A Windstorm Folley Protects Ton ’ tod nat | HE add lint nind A " y i ) itly conunent Dr Alexander ounts of organic matter sufficient nn Saturday 1 ’ ' ' n } i hich 1 ! n Luts an } Maciarer Love is Lhe ony prin " Win i m Cal Mi G0 88 his wile Die . - lime, and complete fertiliser also Is A birthday party was held for Mr ea SCAT ip with William ciple that will carry us through the needed for a large yield of peas P. B. Woodring Saturday evening, eithe his ¥ Ag lant : ; tig id the difficul Wi th Train Sheep Shearers.. ' y 6th. Her Sunday school class | chur h, conduct he services, ase WALK ed until his el a les, and the ficulties, and the n r A Inrge Ma i EC Lock Haven Woman ¢ conducted the y John F. Gray n WA tion 80% bench in spyposd thor which arise against us number of sheep shearing demon- ahd brothers and sisters {sisted by the Rey. Carl PF. Gray. min. Love waa very dignified in ap- from ourselves and fro *ithout strations In various sections of emt All mijoyed the evening to Beats Daughter ister of the Presbyterian church ob General Insurance y ot ould ot Gen pearance, an untiing worker, and Love delights to have a hard task Pennsylvania wil] give training this gether. Mrs, Woodring received some - Hy Hall. Interment was made in - eT Vall ht oa other Ameri« his only orn of recreation was in set it by the beloved, and the hard. YOar to men and boys who will help useful gifts. Refreshments ‘were toned Irom the Cedar Hill cemetery IPhane 41-2 Belistota, T& | | captive in Japa Mating a fl Pom in which he er the tsk the more poignant the 0 clip 3000000 pounds of wool. served by Mrs. Clare Lykens and head ve Moare — wi _ {| In addition to her parents, the hould we permit the Jap- took a great delight. His decisions satisfaction.” To “witness” for Christ There is wu shortage of experienced Mrs. Chester Bartley that his wife had borg ty hel TT! “ Survived bt her paternal forget them on the bereh were exoeedingly se~ involves a large task but a worthy shearers, report livestock specialists cove. Ss ——- ve oy ol wt Pye 8 3 rv MIP grandfather, Harry B. Moore of curate and seldom reviewed adverse. one of the Pennsylvania State College. | ne | WOR ROR barm Donna May.” [Clearfield and her maternal grand. Iv. At the end of his term he returmn= Many people have an erroneous; Mine Timber Neaded--Soft oconl 19 » Private funeral services for the mother, Mrs. Alta B Miller, Lock RECAPPING AND Wanted! Men and od to a private practice, in which idea of how they should testify for mines in the Pittsburgh district are ACHES ALD PAINS child, who would have been five Haven he Became well known beyond the their private faith. “Witnessing in In urgent need for both mine props years old next July 8, were conduct | —- YULCANIZING Women Who Are pounds of this district. He took an private conversation,” says the and sawed material for tes, mine Are Usually ‘Refieved Wilh od Friday afternoon at the MoeClos-| Remodeling Straw active interest in political affairs, boards, and ear lumber, report ex- . {key funeral home, Mill Hall, where! If it Is desired 10 change the NEW TIRES, TUBES Hard of Hearing REEVE TRIE BD : {tension foresters of the Pennsyl-| Luebert 1] Ka No Mor the body was taken for pour boiling — . pp — i In Tyrone i 1, fol hank heavens we're still fighting for a country and died In 1910 the post shape of & straw hat, WHEELS AND RIMS To make this simple, no risk hearing test ; : wis educated at the local schools in vania State College. Other areas) Capsules mortem examination. A. L. MoClos- water over It, and while it 1s bot If you are temporarily denfened, bothered | JOHN GRAY LOVE his own lownship, moved to Belle- must help meet the demand i tor Pui 4 |Xey, funera] director, said that al-land pliable reshape It with the KEYSTONE | has EE rT toe | of neltente, admitted A021. fonte, read law with Austin O. Furst,| Use Garden Pertilison—Cood gar-| A Sau fr BEES C0, TU S00 [though the body was not mutilated hands. Take a bowl or vessel that ro athad tet that 00 many tay | WILLIAM W. LITKE land was admitted 10 our Bar In dens can be made better if fertiliser | (se iw eases of Nimole adecse he (OF marred In any way, no viewing! will ft the crown and place TIRE SERVICE | bas anabled them to hear well again. You of State College, admitted 1934, | 1800. He ran for district-attorney in ls ysed in proper amounts to feed som wi of Code Nowrwign, | wm of It at the funeral home was per-'on this while working. also haat hat huttar ufter making thie simple [1871 but was defeated by John FP. the vegetables, say Penn State veg=| 0 "5 iu, 0 mei precauipsge (Mitted out of respect to the family it on the bowl to the ISAAC N. LYTLE | Potter, Never In good health, he elable gardeners. This year the dit ptigons of md clroum.- Last oF you get your money back at ones 8. Potter Street Bellefonte, Pa. §| Ack about Ourine Lar Drops today st Born 1547 in College Township, | oont the latter part of his life on garden fertiliser is o 5-10-5 used at Sad brag ol" Dba, Soe and 4100 { Home Owned and Operated R/ wigmann & Teah, Parrish, and| The Lytle family were early land- his home farm in College township, the rate of 25 10 35 pounds to sit package, 4 bp cull hinted Rev. | Drug Sores Everywhere. owners lu Harris township, lease and died ln 1880, | square feet. - hb, €
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