THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. August 17,’ 1944. NE E— ai a ——— — —_— mr HR i rr ’ —— - f [the bridge they ran against the side | and children of Port Royal re ler, Mr V. Goodhar nd guest i . ring Mills rad], breaking it off. One of the ani weekend visitors of her mother Mrs, Mr. and Mrs, Jack McWilliams of w ship service, 7:45 Religions fils mals fell over, & distance of about Margaret "Godshall Lauderdale, Filia, and M and Mrs, will be shown in nn won with t 20 feet, to the stream, but was not Sr —— Rev, and Mrs. C. C. Oto niece William McWilliam f Pittsburgl Spring injured. The other animal was cut Rev, and Mrs, Fred Spyker of Hess in "Allentown and were enroute and nephew Ani al hannie Were Sunday : ’ ern My ; Aa y " ok " " > A ak} 5 i Jii aii E Mi FAA ’ » ve ala rn and bruised. The same day Baum's Sandwich, Ill, are visiting his par- tw their home town where Rev. Mc- Troutman, have returned hon nel delivery team, while near Weaver's ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Spyker. Cance ls assistant pastor of the spending a week's Fifty Years Ago farm in Boggs Township, was fright- Rev Bpyker 1s pastor of the Oon- Presbyterian church Makoma ened by a flash of lightning that gregational church there. Mrs, 8py-| Mr, and Mrs. Jack McWilliams of Mr. and Mrs. Kenne i » owned by N jesday a fine bird dog owned goon o nearby tree. Mr. Buum's Ker will spehd part of the time with Port Lauderdale, Pla. came to the Wag 4 aa v of Charles Levi, while grazing, w ‘by Monte Ward, valued at $125, was youngest son, Isey. was alone in the her parents at Crystal Lake, near home of his brother-in-law and sis- op #0WF HEHE near the edge 1¢ Morris Sto run over by a train on the Central. yeninla and unable to hold the team Beulah, Mich ter, Mr. and Mi F. V. Goodhart Jima Bh Leen oe Quarry and the earth gave way t Th animal wi well trained and and jumped out The team ran Mr. and Mrs. Chester Spyker, Jo- Friday, where they will make an in- Roig dia . ' y rk } ing the animal t ottom a di highly prized he ball tosse: through a barbed wire fence and anne Wert and their: guests, Rev. definite visit I'he Boy Beout ] 0 ig | Maus A i ; . CHANGE DATE FOR POSTING tance about ) feel Che Tall ‘ompany ft last Friday morm- into the greek where they became and Mrs. Fred Spyker of Sandwich Mrs. Jef Hubler of State College en . J. ay | dinner or Pr \ day PRICE REGULATIONS broke hoists neck ir Gell ire Ihe boys wore tangled in the harness and were ex« Ill, had supper on Wednesday eve- was a Sunday guest of her sister-ine- sides Mand odbi ae On Monday the plant: their new ts an ew equipment tricated with much difficulty, The ning with the Spyker's daughter, law, Mrs. Alda Bloom mill changed propriet John DP nd made fine appearance A harness and vehicle were used up Mrs. Joe Slenker in Lock Haven Mr, and Mis, N. B. Artz of Mill Har retird aid lel Iarge cl i mbled at the depot ang the horses terribly cut by the Philip Bradford entered the Gels- helm, spent some Lo f Bunday the suct r. Ardell owned and UY tiem ol barbed wire fence, Part of one of {nger hospital in Danville for obser-| With their daughter Mrs, George operated tl n mill m Onrs rof. Ammerman wi » the sup- the horse's lip was cut off vation Bweeney and family ago. | I'. Speer, the busin nal vising principal of the hi school - - —— Rev. C. E. Hazen of Bunbury, is Misy Jeun Hanna, who is training | resigne OSI ! \ } 20 YEARS AGO in the Geisinger hospital in Dan-1'0 be a cadet nurse in the John Willis Reed Bierly. native of Cen- ville In a serious condition from a wn ein hospital, ehme home tre county, was residing in Harris heart attack He Is a former pastor a vy A 0 5) nk A monn BUTE ws LE ‘ Ee of the Penn's Valley M. E. church vacation With her paren Mr, and urg where he was engaged in pre- ol. Mrs. Willlam B. Hanna paring Series 8 of the Digests of The Ladies’ Ald Boclely and board Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Brook Pennsylvania Decisions by the Su. Of the Sprucetown M. E. church had son Buddy. have returbed to preme Court fa picnic at Brownie's on Wednesday home from Niagara Falls . , evening Domer 8. Ishler was back at his where Mr. Brooks had been ities as carrier on Centre Hall Warren Homan, who is employed ing He is now employed Route No. 2. after having been on In Philadelphia, is spending his va Titan Metal plant ick leave for uw month. During his ¢Ation with his family here Miss Ella Botwrf of Lemont absence the ute was served by H Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Fredericks, a weekend vis ! { her ( C. Relish, a substitute daughter Marjorie and sop Guy, of Miss Margaret Jacob: he Logan Fire Comvany was Richmond, Va, were Tue lay din- Miss Evelyn Weaver the American Lime & Der guests of his aunt, Mrs. Howard ployed in ; Durst, while spending several days her work on Mon i JeRT with his mother, Mrs, Carrie Fred. a week's vaca ith r other, Winn o : Git ' YaLSLon a tt camp in the Bever g! includes Lhe ad L ! + AA A IN AS A 1 i pclion no last Rhoad¢ Henry Relish I Bobly Hern MceClena buggy { harn wel BI Bellefonte Stone Company plant when a bar- rel of ime had become ignited and threatened rh uit t : rick t Farmers Mills Their Ida Wenver. Delbert hreatened nearby bulldings No . : a : mie Marjorie, has been spend- Mrs. Annie Bartholomew, daugh- Campt summer with relatives int ENzabet] and Jean, returne M1 1! A } Bunday after spen laughter-in-law, Mrs, J h Wins Bruna i ge he ) WA SLIPPING damage resulted from the fire summit of the Centre . Arba tain was becoming a favorite 4 i 1 I ! on . . A FTL teacher tix th ( sever: week ! Lag k A Mphomore a mn $ for motorists looking fo : ner, teacher in the lo- J H : FALSE TEETH nlace 10 spend the evenings 1) } 'S Choo) has Com = ui iy " EY remaine ! Gordon Hos aT 3 2'¢ g "wi & : % v : . A ’ : i 4 | reay u ’ el ] weekend leave 1 ! 4 1 1 ! gar. oo ‘ ‘ oe facilities wepe available and graduate work this 4 Blew reshiments immer at Penn State. At the sum- mer session commencement on Aug- trisburg. visit b ay ir. and M » ¥ [ J | ) ved i aegree ' Scie IE were t inte a done te horse noi - . » » ’ wed H ) i discovering the ing | andparen Mr. and Mr hans Wg a "Lutheran chur rwin, on Wedn rian Horner Pu ter sot . J hai — en ——————— WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH | | al Windstorm Folley Protects Yoo | | | From Financial Lass Bee John F. Gray & Son General Insurances Phane 1.) Bellefonte, Pa fl © HOU Is mea Quinn nnn On MELROY'S Pleasant Gap, Pa. a AY ae. H Fro sh Jy EL ar A To oe ae | POTATO CH Electric Appliances as ey on ice, Hast u oa Achihe rounded a curv de Bradford for the dura- Wedding a receplion was held at the | L web to see Mi dr Jin: Prod dun REL Pil FARA ¥ Gifts - Toys ; ‘atents ta HYDE’'S ig Site feufib au Ros ¥ { Mrs. Pred H 1a tré Hall and vi dev. 1 (CHURCH SERVICES POTATO CHIPS bh : As 0 i i the Cw ns. Sid ! - v rF 8 ** ters Ruld nd Janet gf Philipsburg " 4 . ; ' " 4 : +b 3 vii AN — ‘4 " ’ il 4 Of TEE | i Evange lich \ i nh Par { that iUonaheoay He weekend “ An rm ol yl petit Sunday with NEF paren My v. Howe of M y . y _ Made In Bellefonte of i Svs hata dukia d m-in-law and deughtet ¥. ha " , ld Avon Bu hgigeq In establishing an Auge. snd Mes, Miljord Luse and Mrs. Hany Potter, Bar. ¢ oe ). Church school, 10: Get Them at Your Grocers ment concer sl the park witch, it Tr Drius ‘Waite, “near on Mie C0 RNG Mee Vernon Ooddhall bara. Ta oF Eleanor . iB rd Pot. cat ow ! 1° wor ‘ ‘ dd Be the largest Hida Bd . i" hide, So Fountain Service Phone Bellefonte 6951 Lt rt Sd Mr and Mrs Gross Mark and Son { Lock Haven, were supper RECAPPING AND | iia vers midds on Monday trom ure seekers in thas past of the sate. Cll icquraguy of i: aid VULCANIZING | see ways occurred Ua. was struck by an auicmobile Migr Lo GC euner of Redd | ~ IMPLEMENTS, STOCK AND POULTRY woen for Pita L for several days ast NEW TIRES, TUBES W_ Pred Rs fine 0" above the ke : T. C. Williams and her WHEELS AND RIMS f Wher thin oly " of tu " i ) J Keller of Harmor rest. Mrs Schie KEYSTONE s jrehtened 418 DUSK pita] for treaiment. The river Of ine ther in Re me % ’ TIRE SERVICE yt ne times anil the King 13 Soar Th ek hm 69 ete + amd Sonam w we. a8 8. 70th Grange Encampment and ng with his grandparents, Mr. ar 8. Potter Street Bellefonte, Pa : ; ‘ Nn te bh ind ne some ver * Mrs Home Owned and Operated po u . gd The i t sh A M1 nt 4 Mrs » wm Wers Sr. Mi ’ y n the ed ‘Moved irom | front "of the sture Talitha Delaney. Mrs. George 3 TE ia a | 5 cal er Cormick. Mrs Robert Rhoades. Mrs al Wilco agant ad en gahn Durst. M Samuel Grove and yulit. New shirt and s Lad Mr and Mn Sharer attende Hay Pomona Grange at Pine Grove on ar] Prasier of Cen- GRANGE PARK, CENTRE HALL, PA. eoeived sarge of Ue safe arrival of thelr son. Pvt. Ken- Sh RE AUGUST 26th to 31st ip Texas. before going overseas in. The engine Mrs. Ballle Ruble and daughters heated and blew off the Genevieve and Lois, plan on moving CAMF OPENS AT NOON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24th an effort Wo escape to State College the beginning of ater he leaped oul, September. The house In which they > # are now living will be otoupied by Ny : Highway Department the owners Mr and Mrs Raymore tiktions for a strip of PUReand tamfty, 0 CO * Cow Girl “i ®* Base Ball — i | i nie on which was to Mr. wm : 1 ‘ or i i here on / be erected a repair and storage “ Allied friends ' B d G m i shop for road bullding machinery. Thursday evening 4 an ames Plans had been completed to erect The directors of the Centre Hall Hassel And Potter township schools ane \ hd hd the buliding opposite the p is e ime Montgomery residence on East Linn hounce that the schools will be open street, but residents protested so for the next term Monday, Septem vigorously that the department con- DT 4 Vacation periots will include sented to seek another location two days at Thanksgiving. one week af Christmas time and Cood Fri (0 r Harry Siegal. of MadBenburg, 4. aged 17 won of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fle and Mrs. Bdward MeCance liam Siegal, was nocidentally shot’ oo coo tnine” visited on Monday a , - through both legs by a 19-year-old Nn wit} brother-in i Pet Show he ' ’ and readin y ' her “in- . companion while they were hunting Lo and sister. Mr. and Mis Reu A groundhogs. The wounded man Wad pe. Rickert. They had visited with . brought to the Bellefonte hospital por sarents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph where It was discovered the bullet ’ had entered the right hip and passed i . 4 « : ais : out the left leg just above the knee. following members: cornets, Miles Once again the Grange Encampment and Centre County Fair will be held Burge emoved particles of the gg ¥ B Charl \ . k ” irgeons remo 0 reer, Harry Barger, Charles and \ f : : : 8 r the ¢ ments eo var 1 ‘ : ) bullet With the aid Of the Nery at Centre Hall . . . Come and enjoy the amusements, educational exhibits, Ivy Bartges, Bruce Meyer altos og " . Robert Finkle, William Smith ten. club activities and all the other attractions which for years have made this Marriage licenses were issued 10 George Shook. James McC . { bir ; J the following couples; George B. 9% " he p an outstanding Fair, Smith, of LeContes Mills and Efe and Guy Jamison, baritone, R R . 4 Jang Shaw, Clearfield; James M. Zeigler; clarinets, KE W. ang N ] A | : Stover, Zion, and Sarah Mulbdrger, SWeetwood: bass, W. W. Smith and SEED CORN | i Ei ue when as MONDAY, AUGUST 28 WEDNESDAY, AUG. 30 Centre Hall, and Bessie B. Shope, ang BF Kennelley The officers Howard: David O. Dunn snd Bstper Were RR Zeigler, president; O. B Placing of Exhibits County Organizations pehers. both of Altoona: Clair O Bither, vice president. Nain Sweet. Vaughn. Altoona, and Bdith MM. Wood, treasurer. and Miles Barger, Cashier, Sandy Ridge; Oliver D. secretary. TUESDAY, AUGUST 29 Snyder Tyrone, and Emma M Kenneth Emanuel Grove, aged 2 Vaughn, Sandy Ridge Jeata, 40. of Mr. Sud Mes, Prusk Judging Exhibits — 4H Club THURSDAY, AUG. 31 WALTER C. JOHNSON meio of Belielonte Coun he Guckmile Toad four mile Round aps, Livestock Judging Ay east of Bellefonte as the result of interest of a new pond from High State College, Pa. rr Bort a Being direst 1 Scuids rentived When he fell into a Contest wo buck hot the previous Howard street, and the matier was morning The child's mother had’ Tefarred ig LMR finished washing and haa wecried | ADMISSION 80c vi oy CAR PARKING 30¢ ( be ha t md 3 mec og To Neve 2, 0,1 2h tain for installation at the Big M. W. WERT Spring, to Wiminate Ui neceelt) (huh ang fe i. Hin screams eee of visitors to the spring dipping into ' Rebersburg, Pa. the water with tin cups ng other : : Jun + EXHIBITS = FRUIT, FLOWER AND FARM CROPS Grange Day
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