Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, September 07, 1944, Image 6

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    DAVID ANOINTED KING
International
for
School Les
10, 1944,
Sunday
September
GOLDEN 1
eth on the on
but the 1
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Foxt: 1
1-5, 11
Lesson Samuel 16;
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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
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"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
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fied
of Register
Morris left
Wore J
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$530.1
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drawn the previou
Morris was 8
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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
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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
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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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America’s few aut les running
ONE (rele suns
ATIC TR J WERT TIE JI
Apply at the Local War
Manpower Office or at
BNL
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Penno
TOMTHUIRG DIRRRIOMN IY
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