DAVID ANOINTED KING International for School Les 10, 1944, Sunday September GOLDEN 1 eth on the on but the 1 heart."--1 EXT M Foxt: 1 1-5, 11 Lesson Samuel 16; | B Our great king three out mindas of historic fi ator from | uel, the and David Shortly al tween Lie received a to annoint ed the old punishm authoriz i LIS under u fice Samut Bethlehem tions witl beloved “1a acl ' Continyed D. Paul Fortney Dies at Home from page one) g Jacob's not so long b read 4 mber 1810 rvitg a romance t \ Rn ! pon t i ! Boaz attend sons ancestry Ruts harlot threes Jew tion 8d vear term San ited first o the divi him or Or cause | hoval man pearar the he Seve Samu other - Set Quota For War Campaign Continged Irom page one) "RHEUMATISN Sufferers from the Pals and discomfort | meually sessciated with Rbheumatiom, © Meuritls, Beclatics, Lumbage and similar sonditions often Sad prompt relief with LUEBERT'S NOX "EM TABLETS They sontain analgesis mitigate these cond simple preea satiafied your drugs which help tions, Try them stionary diree money > funded, Price 88¢ and 51.19 por box ot drageriete - by mail A G. Luebert, P.D., Coatesville, Pa. “wr ————— WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Folloy Protects Toa Frome Financial Less See John F. Gray & Son General Insurance Phone 87-4 Bellefonte, Pa J. M. KEICHLINE INSURANCE AGENCY One of the Oldest Agencies In Centre County EDW. L. KEICHLINE Temple Court Phone 2521 FARM BUILDING GETS PRIORITY ® American farmers have first eal on Jumber needed to repair barng and keep their farm build- ings in sound condition. There is no waiting for the lumber you need today . . . place your order with ug now, We have fine grades of lumber for essential repairs . . . at low prices, “SEVEN YARD BUYING POWER" 5 75 S. Water St, Bellefonte Fifty Years Ago sult fox tried this injuries received defective board has had a taste which expensive event It Is a warning Ww ind hx officials wilk Bellef inMmages nte horo has i that | being veek irom a arising from fall on a Philipsburg busine walk f thi in any It whet no He 4 Hewes College Ia ang we pre Twenty Years Ago C. Dale md mot Unant ywepared wi ’ bills of indie in He ¢ g fied of Register Morris left Wore J i mately ¥) $530.1 A500 IK) wa XM ately wr FUE } Nal drawn the previou Morris was 8 : ‘i View perty » The will wi when M Mier Ww te lic of legal Dowel Mrs Show Margaret M AURLItS al McDowell, of Snow dental and ites ater while a Pinchot » sh) friends a wa fn fow mir Ceorge died a friend wing a As he closed the related, the weapon Miss the heart in a Clar- girl died on County Hos group of revolver wa the bullet body near happened the hamber, i! fired and MeDowell's The ent enoe KArage entered RCTS and pital Miss Violet Nissley was painfully bruised and Ger uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Re F. Eichelberger, all of Bellefonte, narrowly escaped serious injury Sunday afternoon when their automobile skidded across the road near Blossburg, struck a rock and overturned. Miss Nissley was In. jured when she was thrown out of | the machine Marriage licenses were issued to] the following couples: Harry 8. Neese and Ruth Frankenberger, boty | of Milihelm: Clarence C. Schnure and Minnie 8lifer, both of Millheim; | Andrew Jamey Savior and Catherine Morrison, both of Bellefonte; Earl! E. Teaman snd Lynette C. Billett,| both of Bellefonte; Benjamin H. | Dunkie and Blanche rene Bard, both of Johnstown: Malcolm W Zimmerman and Elmira A MeKin- |ley, both of Milesburg: Albert O, Curtis and Margaret Marie White, | [both of Philipsburg. The George Young barber shop forty io all fire it ready sale and turns out from fifty dozen shovels. They make k ngs shovels, fram small ize to the largest mine shovel a paying Institution and found for all shovels made of men of On Thursday morning of last week broke out In Willlam Crass. house at Mileshburg, and in a rt time tructure, with wt of the ned I'he WA OININg re Mr. 1. C destroved y sehold nou the entire contents, flamesy sddences were to Weaver they tan pread Col and most them Ws fire companies Bellefonte ponded They keeping the from ire 1 extingul res of Bullock but goods In The two uh were of the re moved from req ceded In d the Hg Vdd Alt leading throug) vicated ar : borough has been ded improvement i inetd could com- no ave the control and they nel 10 nif and fx grace up rin has new walks are be he ent thorough - that st there ire Tee! bat well ndica and sidewalk indication ant Are ni ' in ve ang Pio- intends and Keep thelr Milesburg | beautiful IOCAL pride " ‘ J rd In the aGLLreme nt palrol He Ping of Haves wh Was shingle cuts and other current bhals ) Mo Pinge eXDH d v Ie Bellefonte hoa "i Lack acdept tod Robins Have Bird Lovers Frantic d thelr the Kane law: rom page Ona? nunting worms on and at other times during the day may be seen in the neighborhood. They don't seed to mingle much with the standard mo- tel but neither oo ap- pear to be ashamed of thelr ol per time robins thay wid oring One thi ie It to would os impossible spot the the brush In wintertime black and white coloring make them most difficult to spot against a snowy background i birds remain here after all the other robbins have gone south for the winter, it will be almost assume that nature, lollowing the wartime trend, is squipping robins with the stay in the north and the coloring to protect them from enemies during the showy sea - son certain practically birds in for their would the safe 0 at by ire 0 Pvt. Cathorman Is Seriously Wounded Pvt Alfred R. Catherman, son of O R and Bthel E Catherman, was wrionsly wounded August 7. during the fighting on Guam, according to a telegram just received by His mother, Mrs. Paul 8 Miller, of Mill Hall, R. D. 1. The information re. ceived by Mrs Miller from the War Department stated that Pvt. Cath erman was hospitalized and a re port of his condition would be for. warded 0 his mother gs soon as re | orived ! | —— First Gl in Berlin | : To Win $100 Bond The first U. 8 Army private to enter Berlin will receive ou $100 war | bond from te Lambertville-New! Hope, Pa. Rotary Club ! Members voted the action at a recent meeting. The two towns face | each other on the Delaware River and have 625 of thelr combined lation of 5000 In the armed orces ——————se I's a wise man who knows the difference between speculation and { located in the basement of the new | juyestment, | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, September 7, 1944. Lohr Reunion Is Well Attended annual | Fie) re CGirange Pa August | le Ine Wks Hall lowing dent, 8B Cores nldine Meckley th held aj Saturday officers H Lohr; A. Lo Bohan, Lreasurer, Members of the ment commitiee are Fettor, Mrs, Allen Schell Lohr, Mrs. Frances gina Meckley and Mi ley The following were and Mrs. Frank Powell ter Bonnie, Mi Lohr and on Eckenrots: and daught Mrs. Howard Frazier of Bellefonte M and Lohr and children, John P. Lohr, Doris and Caroling baugh, of Amronsbwg, M J. L. Meckiey and dau ginia, Joy Hartsock, Meri ham, of J M1 1 F. Lohr and children 8 len, Mr nd Mrs, ( and chlidren Jour and Mrs, Merly: Eugene, Rene man, Mr Clovd 1. 1 Velma Mr. and Bpring Clint ZONK Station ion Centre be ful wore « baad vice ure secretary Jumea L entertain Mrs. Mabel Mr: Em Park Vir Clair Meck- ma i 14 at Jilir vi and M1 Jean Coble, « Lou Dolores, Mary and N Mrs, Leslie E Meckiey Mrs. Wert B wolf if State Cr Mrs nein Sandy Ridge Soldier Is Awarded Medal sharps} He ha to ? thers Set A. Miller. who niantry Tate a T entre H wip id Ha i= In the — Coburn Gunner Gels ‘Former Bellefonte Third Leaf Cluster Technical Bg! Chari { Coburn, Wp B-11 ing Forts d wi a u uster Lo his Alr Medal fog achievement on bombing Jo on a decorate Ci toriou pitncks on enemy E Tire Aawnrad Hox the JUTARe citation read in part kill display these companying The « and ed by tl man [| OGOINCRS enlisted pon i { Ww reflec great ore and the armed [orce { more on Escaped Bull Is Shot After Week's Chase WOUNDED SOLDIER RETURNS TO ACTION Vea EEE 3204 » — — Using neces. ehoiders from Nutely Soldier In France Villian \ / i Bellet 4 rece} Lely fias arrived uppity went OVerReas L§] Local Couple Wedded 50 Years (Continued rom pape one) ar was first ATCA, being eter Anzio beachhead Co 1 nna Lransier: n Italy ih eo He member of Engi Fie ment Kimmel Company in Hbheration of Rom igh ihe Cit Break in Main Causes Shortage of Water members | And are Mrs rable 4 There He 1 SHE el ea A ® fh ite ] Le . WANTED AT ONCE! | will pay top wages for Lubrications Man and Mechanic’s Helper. 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