ISSUED WEEKLY EVERY THURSDAY MORNING Entered in the Postofce at Bellefonte, Pa. as Second clase Matter, ime our covetous desire to accumulate wealth, have become sthe servanis | thy hands: Thou hast put all thing: | unger” his eet” 1 uery nswer Column | Occurred 30 Years Ago THE | " — } WALKER BROTHERS .. Proprietors that man should also have power mayor of Philadelphia: U, 8 Ben-| | CECIL A. WALKER... vc000:s subdue the earth. Property and all century old. The First National Bank of Boston (1784, formerly the Bank Bellefonte as a town went tuto f Is Relisnned by the Wisest Men | to make man's life a happler, bet- saries. The Bank of Providence, Rhode Island, dates back to 170] bulldings. business houses, fiotels, | around to the place where we, in tire front of the Court House was! them clauned Ww have seen ; along High Where was dis her THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BECLEFONTE, PX. October 12, 1944. “ . v glory and honor. Thou makest him! p | . . i to have dominion over thie works of | ‘Death of Gov. Curtin | BELLEFONTE, PENNA. We also find that the Bible, in| sem . - ; Genesls, tells us that God intended (Continued from page One) F § § ( § A | | A. C DERR.. rs vine os HOF over property. He told Adam and PE R-~What are the oldest banks in the United Blates? ator Matthew 8 Quay, ar SOE ; : " Y, and scores “ PAUL M. DUBBS Associate Editor Eve, In the Garden of Eden, Ans —In the United Statez there are more than 200 banks over a of others A Little Nonsense Now and Then, material things were meant 10 be! gf Massachusetts), and the Bank of New York and Trust Company (1784), | mourning, judging from the somber servants of man. to exist in order formerly the Bank of New York have celebrated their 180th anniver- decorations to be seen on public " » 2 ' y weer y 4 . zs of vial all race T ¥ ter one. Some of us, however, have J. G.—Why 15 a bridegroom supposed to carry hig bride over the ang the homes of soclal, fraternal | Pace Too Fas this intention of God's all twned uneshold of thew home? : and political organizations, The en-| I'wo colored men Were naving an arg Ans.—In ancient Rome, the bride was lifted over the threshold, or appropriately draped. Looking down| pefore slightly jumped over it in order 0 avoid the chance of stumbling Jt was Allegheny street and along thought to bring {ll luck to stumble in entering one’s home for the BIS nm “there win a universal senti- soubking: G8 time alter the wedding. The bridegroom carried ser ment expressed that meant n aou HB of Owl Posse sion Jesus taught that a man’s life | mich more value than property 8 hy are there 16 stripes on the United States Coast Guard gone writer said ol C8810 The Pharises who were 2 0 severely critical of J for heal A rr p ¢ F 4 1708 n Bar Association Meelis I'h Coli NO rely pritical of Jesus 10 i= An he OAst iuard Ensign was designed in U9 al which ime 3 as abe of Mie. | The Coupon oliector ing a lame man on the Sabbath day there were 16 states in the Union, Therctore, the 16 stripes symbolize Lhe Oeneral James A Beaver of Belic- | Pe 1 y ha y fonte, the only surviving ~gov- Jones—"Well, how are you geting on in would have made every pPOSsibie 1g states The ensign has 13 stars, 13 arrows, 13 leaves on the olive branch ro Huy fviviig ex-g0 yaa f Pennsylvania, had charge Smith--"Oh Leb) We lurnishe uch Jes' fallin’ behind, mi enor oO rs : ; ; rd all arrang ts 1 t p funeral! ¢ » AA 2 QITRGCY TION fall in § it on the Babbath i I all surangements for We funers collecting IrERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION wien ! A ER B--What is the widest bridge? | thisi a sheep 1 ) harbor. On one level it has four lines of electric railway tracks, a began to fill with people from the | s IY 14 ‘ N h ts [ §! 1 3 3 efiort t ve & sheep Taal Nad and 13 bars on the shield, the number 13 symbolizing ti Binal coo ' tl ) i ” A hic eld Wednesday, October ’ y » Jesus himsell then a man betier which was heid PLE KY Within Centre County How would you an The widest of the large bridges is the one over Sydney (Aus- 10. Early in the morning the town | $1.50 per vear pavable in advance x \ two 10-1foot walks, making it a tal of 160 surrounding country there being « swer that question Outside of Centre County How shall we apply the truth th six-lat vehicular roadwa i } R that y PN prevalen i Grand Ann) tons | ” $2.00 pel year payable in advance H Bible teas Wid IE } Width : a : y the Aran) ot SO | A Demonstration image of God and tha ’ E B Q--Why did ! hting French adopt the Cross nf Lorraine ald mem "1 ae valoba; aac ¥ ‘ . ris nt v ‘ of Pennsylvani st of them came | { R ’ nl : Rate to Soldiers immense worth in gs their emblem? by LI'Rin and all ails cadTied exis | $1.50 per year, $1.00 for 6 months within t 1. 8 gdh or gy tv Firat. we this " $2.00 per year, $1.25 for 6 months utside : 8 py iy ™ i, at WY Ans The fact that De Gaulle commanded a mechanized regimen ie 3 Wis i Lid 18 ¥ Lhe » ars wet ) 1 fl CORCIES ruited chilelly (rom Lorraine is thought to have influenced him in v1 ‘ eo eo Ya | ! ! i i : A ounts ¥ N ® * The date your subscription expires !s plainly printed on the label bearing LY 31 } importance in dection of this device A i0 a In rt win das As- your name. All credits are given by a change on the date of label the frst \ ght and to develop in sociation met! with prominent stale Old Stuff issue of each mont We send no receipts unless upon special request. Walch Sia ky i i _ + L. E What 18 the uses! ize of a bullding brick? officials. men wig filled high sta- : date on your lpbel ter mit iin ' " n 4 $ t4 { life " TP $4 Far Tr man & ' : i i tl H F 5 LL naar 4 gr : . | ais In Ait em FL OF ors Matters for publication, whether news or advertising, must reach The ] 41 An The ommon standard for buliding ONcK slie . s Lm LF minenut sion Centre Democrat office not later than Tuesday noon lo insure publication that , ee vertising copy received after Tuesday morning must run ila chances, i. 3 i a ka : other dignitaries present The fro week. Ad ag ot spray nr sek Bvdidion , wuld AVE | ! LA H--8hould coal for home use be sprinkie eM * hs. 41 ‘ All reading notices marked (1) are aCvertisemenia " v ' of the court room was heavily Lagal notices and all real estate advertisements J Dur Une sack lasie hoi oi FE ey nd : Ans. —A slight moistening of soft coal not only allays 1 dr I and so Were the desks an Subscribers changing postoffice address, and not notifying us, are lable ri Nn hs 2 sYmpathet mder- the very fine Dart tio h " ‘es tim ner Ones " . ATRDE BIG 50 h ul H 3 1G tor same Ae hr 1 ha po % . He very i PRE 0 aches 0 ie Arges Mi ‘ % / handelie over the presiding { All subscriptions will be continued unless otherwise directed A01Y " hays . alr through the fuel bedi Because of nl most graces § 801 Oki feer's chalr nit : t G A Or 1 hereabouts \ : : ie ul Lie . 2 5 little better when slightiyv moistened Curtis , " ‘ Vé Lie w hes. Various other siges are used journm lists political leaders and CIRCULATION OVER 7,000 COPIES EACH WEEK subjects every . "h . sn Is this benef V.~What Is a rattlesnake pilot? Memorial services began with Member American Press Association t ¢ with whom 1 come in nts An The rattlesnake pilot is a large harmless snake of a lustrous call f Hon. A. OQ. Furst, P. J. ith whom | me in | g ‘ ; National Editorial Association He participates actively in all this black color with white edges on some of the scales The Dame is Also Can and after «uf nit ) polled in some parts of the country to the DIRCk snake, Walch is harm- marks General Beaver the v ht #% resolutions prepared mittee. Addresses were ir . the Plaving the Rubber glowing ( ill Y ,. Mang Here's ¥ ' al MS 0 | ives i H » and the opperhead. poisonous relative of the ratliesnaxke IR. DEW EY round nin N ES How much mon has been inv y War Bond ial candidate, 1s ig hdl Bu ‘ Ans. Altogether 878 billion dollars worth of bonds have been sold K t » ry bya: Ammbanel he RY tg Lda. we lesied un war loan drives Individua rehased 21.0 ovilions or 25 NOW LET'S LOOK AT THE RECORIN MN Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, the Republican presiae doing a lot of talking 1 & seeming disregard for facts And 'f hi utterances are any indies y of what oming hell be beaten i : own arguments MRED ie Nae ob agi B. McB.—Who wa Dewey's first speech highlighted a charge that the Roosevelt Admin. |. =~ y S Sop : istration planned to keep men in Wie Army because it feared “a resump o Yar : Wihggew Af a Greek tion of its own depression : 1o0 Gs Di ni th fag ww of he had regularly lifted alsal. Doe | F IA 1 . of total sale Pp Ci Juh K ' s New Versio “The New Deal $ to Keep men in the Army cause it | those who fave : h hurch n afraid of a resumption of it yn dep lon wey said “TY rant tateamen see nothing ut thin An Nis h n sald of St Philip's Protestant Epi 3] cf h Body in Court House he stOTy & u ¥ think of anything fot to do once we stop buljdi ins and tank battleshi voting th NOWS= (0 Ny : | aid el and save g That's a very seriou to u overnor, in We midst of i aper headline th u MEIN apartment buildings and renting them was an important ; m th resides war for survival of the natio; t's look at the record see thon tl in} i” ry settlement of Harlem The church building cost $250,000 ourt H it of 1 He Was Different The best eviden n the Intention of the Ri velit Administration | oF ida vg ED NS ; H.—Whete i the lowest postoffice buliding in the United SU raid An th Lepubiic and roi a Bouth Bea ink rane ’ in this regard is the languay f the Kilgore rray demobilization sai x) A SMa : Tn th th we t ; : i ard \ " ” " . or : oe nothing : . alif le pr Mee with the low which New Dealers in Congr framed { t2 to enact. It sald Wl ns. “The War and Navy forces of the United State the present wa: il h + ri mi Thea E 3» A x ' that mie services of such persons are no longer needed [or the pr "Cli= Rabe srr wi aba th i FF. --What does scuttiebutt mean in Navy Y ¢ ang © yew York C It owns a great deal of real 188 ! w sea leve nations: ehsign 4 The national ensign must be dispiayed tion of the war and ! the national d ‘ nd Mil Not lady C0 " . gd “ay . - i" it An y the Naw scuttiebustt is a term fo persons in y ul i n bu ployment or Now let's le further at the record. That bill onsored : Preise q ° . I ‘1 , : : “" I - - ————— 5 ify Sialey : al RI L : - y ks a WB a uv c ail by Sen. Harry 8. Truman, who is running for Viee | ent or —n nbtmlits . haa A rally - erating . AL Yl -. % 9 ticket. It was supported by the New Dealers in the Senate. It was beater PORT MATILDA Te 000 or mort: Class II . annual ODETItInG ' cedar highis polished. TH ( Js ¥ Pao y ni tC PUuDU Lig # 4 H A | al Tat 1¢ w am Billy 1.vtie oo, {3 y \ to $1.000 O00 ] raliw : REEL 3 t nc other sound pros a “ . ; H : 1 XK) . furni : Builor “in und y the Air Corps, is + " ng revenues below $100 000 , { Hae finest obtainable : The bill then went to th fouse, wher ) tepublicas y the iting at the hon f1 parent I ! , is the estimated bw i inhabit the House Ways and Means Commutt nanimously suj rie stitute M / ytle at thi ki . ‘ Thowsands View Remains 1 4 4 t ot : in New Mexiox bill and jeered at every mention t} gor ] n th , flo L Lytle returned from ti The fiors mteinatigha Ais Were ‘ ‘ : t has been estimated that the bats number t iilion wm : RAL OL Ly ap war aller have Ans. —1 A : led : wi taken to the 171 house and were u ring 2 t's foray they consum ttle over 1) wns of ] Bat curing he Bight 8 fora h Ign, 24 arranged on tables in back of ihe felons There were many large floral night-flying insects. Props October to March the bats vibeimate, hanging ier Nathan Robertson, PM Newspape! leader on a B-25 Mitchell with =a » pieces including & large pillow from by their feet in great clusters. and seemingly . Sia P— withers B » . \ed . redit of 68 misisons He enlisted in P. 8 Is West Virginia a Southern State the Bellefonte Masonic {raternity: s « a Hisser the substitute was adopted, with almost every Republican voting for | European theatre That bill contains no provi to pre the re . ing been overseas for a year He is diers to civilian life, when the 1 { for them in th v hs a pilot and operated as a pilot fight ’ TD s "P TOTES T the service i i four years agq Ans —Although most of West Virginia lies sout f u nn and woken column rom the Coun Sas ; : 4 IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE lowing his furlough te will Te- | Dixon Line. it has never bien counted 's Southern Stan Hhan Soliman ; : gn n 1 Dewyey-s ening a npa to back t Uantic City 10r Aas- M D J-—When wa Gregg Post. la pillow from Bla ie organized laborer America ul fit WRalnst VR - Km , Lite is * ad A Me Popular Pr i tion wages Small isi , y I ! to their 1st er Repubilicar n \ « OU mou pieces of fact distorte the fact sti emaing t tit 4 ini wi tiree ! nd i H ilerprising New Y that establi I { i the celebration people and treet; in Dewe) setup. Our busine ¢ : i 1 thi 5 a 1it busine , : ] 3 y ‘ : 2B. Waites iy i ) Ae ark . t mt : E Asce) Our Country, Tis of Thee » 3 dresses? 3 advertisement Re Dr Laure the Belleionte Preshwisr- rein a he verseas duty she lived with! | thn HY h : ] ev. Dt: TH R A IN ROOSE ELT ( OL MN wrent xt North Tonawanda : N »e CRE " : . § of } ri I%¢ One of the largest newspapers on the Pacific Coast, T™h ) nd ‘hief Pharmacist Mate Fra : pan ee 4 w y rk ina eg hen . The Journal. has announced it will su ‘ ident Roosevelt in the cu Alters tructor in the Pen Sg mn tour, In mal town in Loulsial oy MHYy re OPOl cto relatives Teg CAMIDAEn : , J ral ig OC i so” yy HA ; beg wan dh g ih ‘ friend ama Di Tha bean ’ ' Laan ) ) mpani ! igh Ma rH a Roow Ye Dok The Oregon . ‘ - . Hf v : in 10 1 ni ' od . . y aisent haa {1 y rq \ . Arne “iar r AO Od ok & oda 4 ’ ) in das The Milder Kind ‘ : A Swede walked into a saloon al asked speeches have beer whiskey The Dartene seid 1 havent any some Olid Crow take recourse in criticisn ) ar preparation atid + Bhat - ou | . 1 ' x 4 tion that do no nd Mr § volt the war President - ne al A HISSIONALY | mn se ther Gninous Coal AR We ¥ ' . . vustic af xg { 1 didn't want the colossal strugg ntinues, the ‘ the President ad neeting of ict iF, RTH /. 8.—What " tak or B lt and of war and peace are ly , . Bd tet the n ot bY | tinited States? interest suggest Lie rie Re ' " ww the a - . : wo : : A iki » 4 . en } er td . : west the re-election \ x hd Bd . Mautsda Wher e first regular alrmail servi as | rated wa follows Here, There and Everywhere Tr tha _ : 1 y at 24 ceils an ounce COT ) : ory 1 Two farmers had ¢ fit pending and w» thean said Lo the olher fLernioo brigade band will be served |; £burgh, and many COMPANIES | ry.aret Court ee gone to housekeeping in the day. Oct 28 Everyone try and be Sund School Le , oN g WW Af John Ime ® Ol Abble Young apartment present There will be election of of- Sn mind ot " po ” \ Grand The omer replied ay ssSon thaws. Bit tary wh RL Mr and Mrs. © M Pringle re. !ficers. The program commitlee cOn- 0 Republic sy Col Amos trict Court Tl appeal : y an : gr ceived word from the War Depwsi- | Sists of Mrs. Edith Ghaner Mrs. as dien in charge The other replied . ment that their son, Pvt Conrad Emma Davis and Mrs. Lee Meek Clergy in carriage in the Supreme Court JESUS UNDERSTANDING OF he worth of practically evervidi: rive wit} ' r 2 Crain ¢ . (Pringle. had been wounded and | Honorary pall bearers in follow- I'he other replied MAN Wl everyone js meas > ed In wo. nan. has arted with 1. Dow a German prisoner | BLANCHARD ing order: Gov. Pattison and Judge if dollars and cents, to get down lowing block leaders for th " Mrs. Earl Bischier Is spending Dean. Senator Scott ang Senator That s {ols International Sunday School Lesson fundamentals and consider what | ougt ’ Mr George Sunday Mrs. | SOme time in Tyrone at the home of The ocxrespondent was in error Wallace, Gen, Brooke and Gen Tay « oktapehia "i uth bn for October 15 the Bibie has to say about true Margaret Rue Mrs. James Rudy. Mrs. Cora Young, formerly of Port! in reporting Mrs. Harry Jones as'lor, Col. McClure and Col Mann, n GOLDEN TEXT He needed worth. 80 often. we have heard and rs. George Rhule Mr Harold Matilda | substitute teacher for 7th and 8th!Judge Biddle and Col. McMichael, not that any one should bea tad, following the death of a prom- Crain. Mrs W. W. Shultz, Mr William Bennett, son of Mr. and |Srades. Res Coss of Howard, has Judge Purst and E. C. Humes, Gen. ,nther was 8 daughter of Andrew been supplying until a regular Hastings and Thomas Collins Grege He attended local S000 witness, concerning man; for he nent mar a discussion { how James Cowher, Mrs Chillis Laird, Mrs. Marion Bennett, who 5 a pa- nN. n " TT) a 1 N " himself! knew what was ‘In mas much he was worlds. A ri man. Mrs. J. H. Bennett Mrs. Darrell tient fn Johnstown Hospital with |lescher can be employed The body with carriers on each .,.4 ;cqdemies, then began the stud) John 2: 25 in the eyes of the world, is worth Ross and Mrs. Paul Shoenfelt infantile paralysis. is reported to be] Mrs. Doyle Kunes left on Monday | Side of hearse of law with William Potler, of Belie- fighting men had amp . much and a poor man, very little The sportsmen served a baked! responding to treatment very nicely. | for a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Male members of the family On| (oie tater he studied law at Dick. ter his term expired Lesson Text: Genesis | + Psalm How does Christ and how should ham supper to members and famil- [They expect 0 keep him there for | Megkley of Coming, N. Y. Mrs foot [inson College and was admitied to Curtin served os minister 3 Russie $. Matthew 12. 9.21. the Christian judge a man's worth? [les Thursday evening, Oct. 5 and five months Kunes' son Larry. aceompanied Mr Representatives of the Pennsyl- the bar in 1830 ‘and there pondu tod himself! with While thie true value of a human Yd pletures of some lovely scenes Mr and Mrs. J H Marshall re. | And Mrs Meckley to their home Lhe Vana Rfserve Atwosintion, Orde A biographer wrole of him He ‘dignity and with credit to the Ga It is refreshing in this ) being is not fully appreciated any. °f the mountaing of Pennsylvania ceived word that their daughter, weekend previous yp 3 re 0 uilary Twas a Brilliant jury lawyer and his tion On His return he was elected where except in lands where Christ! and Canada. A large crowd attend. poo. 1 James Jeflers. who is a Several of the local boys In mili [OF J Rr ade gon a’ Un persuasive powers made him one of [0 Congress and served thive SUC BE know even In these lands this od and everyone enjoyed the supper patient In McOee Hospital Pitts. tary service were home recently ly a! prop A iA 100 (the most populay counsel for the, cessive terms n that office retiring Is not true often in the truest|3nd pictures. The main feature of bon has 4 young son, born Thum. | They are Russell Bickle and Joseph ahgos ns |defense in all that section of the In March 1867. hear the close of his Representatives of the Bald Eagle country Mis unusual St of speech Tist year . * | Democratic Ti wnse. In the Bible we find many he evening was the burning of 8 4.0 Oot, 5 {Schenck. Seaman James Ray Wb! . cket teachings that help us to under- Mortgage. The club feels very hap- a {home on a 17-day leave Valley Railroad {took him naturally into politics ™ | After that he Uved in For National, State and stand the true value of man py that the clubhouse is free of debt, | Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Miles of Rie Mrs. Mayme Bittner entertained | Ceneral officers of the National, Curtin rose steadily tn political in Bellefonte © His home Local Offices: In Genesis, In ita figst chapter, And are planning on seme Improve- agara Falls, N. Y., visited at helo. Anna Clark. now of Illinois Guard, the Governor's staff and influence and under Governor Pol where rich and poor slike home of his father, John B. Miles, |, formerly of State College for a other military officials lock served as secretary of state In welcome and refreshment For President : we learn that. after God had creat. | ments inside ' | | ed all other living things, he made Billy Ross, son of Prof. and Mrs over the weekend few days last week | Representatives of Centre County i860 he became a candidate for FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT man and - breathed into him the! William A. Ross who was a surgl- Mrs. Burten Williams of Balt] Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Spangler, to- | Veterans’ Association Governor of Pennsylvania and was P A I y } | Vice-President : breath of life. This man. whom God | 8 patient in the Philipsburg State | More, Md. visited with her parents gether with Mr. and Mrs. Donald \ swept into office by a majority of a 8 Tar created in his pom image was given OOspital, is able to be back home | few days and attended the funeral Gardner of Howard, spent the week- WE oc snp of Centre and 2000 over Henry D. Poster domination over gil other living A%8in and is improving as well as Of her nephew, William G. Wood- {end at the Good Luck Hunting Club Battalion of Stafe College Cadets : Role tn ‘Woe ‘ : For U. 8. Senator: creatures and things which God | Can be expected ring. son of Mr. and Mrs. Odlberti near Hyner . Barvices ak the BIAYE ol tifing hl FRANCIS J. MYERS had before creathd Unto man was! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bennett Woodring Miss Louise Courter has been re- ducted by Gregg Post, G hig an Governot Curtin's role in the vil all anima] Mle subject. Some were The Garden Club will hold theleently discharged from a Phlladel- | 7, = C0 0 on Toe volleys (War was of nationwide importance {regular monthly meeting at the|phia hospital and Is recuperating Yi WET® Some southern states had declared For Judge of the Supreme Court: | '0 be [or his food and others were > 2 i fired with an answering volley from | 0 { " ' {secession from the uni ” others CHARLES ALVIN JONES designed to save man trom drudg- Ah! Can home of Mrs. William Wiser, Thurs- [at her home here Ia squad in a neighboring Held were threatening lo do Mkewise | | A ——————————————————— ery. such as plowing and hauling For Congress (23rd District) : God was and I» mindful of all these Taken. Cust of Phos TmRNCunis | N48 3 ona aa touching a slave giate on the south BERNARD J. CLARK things he has created, but first in| Henry Manger. a famous Phila. his heart . | and standing between the south and {his heart and affection is man. | WHEN WINDS delphia artist and sculptor, arrived Por Slate Treasurer: Wien you and 1 consider the in Bellefonte the day before the fu. Ihe a Retibhio Brendon, RAMSEY 8. BLACK vastness of the verse and neral for the purpose of making a Rr wonder of the A of cations. - GET ROUGH plaster cast of the face af the de- A on a wit Prost: For Judge of the Superior Court: | cannot help but join with the He 4 Seamed statesman. Thit waa done ati font LAnocol lk Ww de- F. CLAIR ROSS : brew psalmist, who, in the long ago Windstorm Polley Protects You) fine the attitude vie of hy atte LL CHESTER H. RHOD sng: “When 1 consider the hea- ? when terances were J (vens, the work of thy fingers, the nol Prem Financial Lam See Hi phic . ne or Auditor General: moon and the stars, which thou : A Ye wultide's} ve OG. HAROLD WAGNER ‘hast ordained, what bs man, that John F Vor dive in [thou art mindful of him? and the . Gray &o Son Ue gr a Gener a json of man, that thou visitest him?" General Tneuranes Assembly (Centre County): "Then, the psalmist continues: “For « OHARLES KNISS thou hast made him but litle lower Phone 400.) Bellafonia. ‘than Cod, and grownest him with
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