Wa CoO-i Reeder Jodo Mrs. Henry Ho MN — Page Two YHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Twenty Years Ago GE ves Se AI The Bradford and the Slack hunt-| Mrs, A. H. Stover, of Millheim, was and Mi Charles Condo and sor were being improved in preparation ville, where she underwent an oper- Condo, a tall gunner on a bomber for the opening of the deer hunting ation Tor the removal of a growth fas returned recently from overseen: : - Fifty Years Ago built at both camps The Buadiond | Lloyd Boeb arrived in Milhielm mn pat pants He or puntiey / > d 4 e \¢ " ry Aik \F FESS ariunste to be gne o TTA Fi i Old Mrs. Farley, a resident of The Centre Hall Reporter boasted CAP Was locptelt ut Fok FLOE ang ‘had taken over the dray busi- é ? Rl BOtArRLE t hal : iG MI § : : and the Slack camp at the head of pi urchased throug H. H. Leit vivors of a governmen hospital In Bellefonte who fias reached the ad-' that Centre Hall had the oldest Stone Creek ness purciaaseq gh v AIL England, whi was completely de- attending common school of © on > ell Lloyd had just returned from ='85% nw y templating a trip to Roanoke, Va jany district in the state In the per- ‘as . . uviy . . : 4 p leading In the Elks annual Harvest ; Miss Carrie Belle Emerick chief vd will ake the tris lone son of r. George Kr rine, aged g vd Miss Eleanor Cettig, a: hte 3 . tg ‘will make the trp. aon f Mi Dugrge Rumps *“ | Queen contest, The crowning of the 1 El jettlg, daughter of soutdy of Linden Hall, broke through A fonte, Miss Emma Gehret was sec- Fou . with tier brother D. W Emerick high trestle one da last week, | TH r Or WK ime \ { { he © test. i Mar- weeks earlier Miss Gettig had ‘un- " . y " . . high Wu ond high in the cont ana Mig ahd Mi Bmerick and her niece Mrs. J. LL. McConahay and fam) in K 1 " the ations deve . dangerously wmided by the ing were elected officers of he dard, of State College, ranked next cation developed Altoona eep your car up fo par steam. Hi {ition 1s Bellefonte YMCA to serve for Whe with Sara Uzzell being next in line J. K. Johnson, of Tyrone, guper- Mi: Robert Rhoades entertained . 4 ‘lt 5 " . " mania t tl 40 1 gs Olive McElhatten t Beaver vice presiden from sn falling mn the roo —_" + home on Mond Mi of re Prof. 8. JVM A park faling on : of, staff, came to Bellefonte, Mr. John. | Grange at h me on M Era 1 ‘ WwW ning M1 Harrison Tressle: L. Ammerman ease: C. .Wel=i oo Duke i Won A t | R. Huw Evan anc is two sisters DEAT al the annual Centre Count oard of re R FIL gTe rs at \e ANnus Hille ILy yoard of dire t Monday . take chances with your car. The home was built exceptionally Bower 80 do Cherry The home was bt ol Le A House had as supper guests on Wednesday | Y » -r Marian C%wrd Milroy Roe 2 - Vv Vd v . {ing camps In the Seven Mountains admitted to Geisinger hospital, Dan. 5 Bgl. Charles Condo of Milroy, Bgl owr ludcbaker JCIVICC Vi {74/{4 Jays . season. A large porch was being on her neck He was wounded on his 17th mis. anced age of ninety years, (8 con- scholar " 2 HAH RT x "a shed by it - vanced a Esther Hines, of Bellefonte, was! extended visit in the west moiished | robot bomb ¢ " perator in tl Bell Telephone of- Y In ¢ 129 years, who was a regular scholar Attorney Samuel D. Gettig, was ad. 2Peraton { A dinkey engine at the lumber |<¥ > ui : R 3 b queen was to be a highlight of the Ao / bY . . b ho 8 a i" fice who wa vacation last week operations in the ‘Bear Meadows, | in the second grade school George annual Hallowe'en parade in Belle- mitted to the Centre ounty Hon Hom. Bor ¥intios” spent: several dav : ugh | 18 determined to “take lessons” and pital to undergo treatment. Beveral ral y oh . ‘and Ind lergone y "es y mnt. ngineer Stevenson went down also ast Friday evenlug the follow- |i, Hartsoock was third. Myrtle God. VOTEODE 4 tonsillectomy but compli "y tart . N . T " fuk » » vitical ensuing vear: presiden James A ve ‘Bodeved 4 ave originated intendent of the Tyrone Division of > Tate thes Aid Bociets y { h S d bh k Clement | , Tire ‘believed 10 have nated the Pennsylvania Ratlrond, and his (the Ladi Ald Society of L a wit fudebaker service ld daughter of M nd Mr Laie ecoraing 0 Ar destroved the dwelilng of James Yasin , of th For 4 wi . : . ; : { son being one of the principal speak - oat "Those present wen h AMERICAS third war winter is approaching. Don't Spring Mill about noon . ! R. G. H. Hayes, . Smith, C ing Mills, ab lFeachers' Institute held at the Court heavy timbers and bummed slowly Before winter gets well started, many war-weary cars will Achenba \ H er and run into stormy weather of their own making but the flames were t bucket brigade to get under « Most of the household ¢ saved 00 great {or @ Samuel Justice, an empiayve of the ontrol. Chemical Lime Company, suffered a yo ' They'll falter and then fold up completely because some- > 1" i a ul ‘ i hed leg when he fell while body neglected to give them the right kind of care in time. 4 ’ v 4 4 » A y - a ‘ np ag rum a Joni. trues Fhe Norma ! N Are POV Have your car expertly inspected now. Make an the truck passed over the : : b ' y : Heit, - DO * iMrs. HI miet £ dwin pointment with the nearest Studebaker dealer. Assu Her ce undetermined Origin cau s It 80 badly ed damage estimated at more thant ox arnitet ios might Pun | Fledier, MN Ww, Mrs. Mel yourself of “smooth sailing” through the months ahead $3.000 at the Harry Rhoads home was under medical treatment ¥in "ot AB. 4 i" Sota ion Swudebaker's More Mileage Service saves tires, gas, cars. on East Logan street. The fire got in the walls and spread rapidly ~~ Nhu a rs. Ph Barr, M has S H POOR G R GE tiiroughout the buliding Both fire mf ntkay a band wa. ph a ud ton - ha Dreese, Mr rank y er, r * * MAN A A MPpanies were Nn duty and much Ag ! " . hh Jd ba d 1 = Samus] Mi ree! - HEE Norn | ‘ J . damage resulted from the ©" iy VERE (0 and ad i m= Grove. . wen : Rm el Muar SW aler St. Bellefonte » amounts of water y in bat. Pea 0 “ Job 107 & ger, Lew }idd I oy . . ‘ we Hames. ost of the house Carpeneto had ung Robert Rios ) y Studebaker... Pioneer and Pacemaker in Automotive Progress 4 epted a position in the Bellefonte ROOUs Was saved Company Miss Grace Sas- Collecting Are: Pre 3. Healy, deputy warden rman had accepted a position « re are a humbes ! rious | Rockview was reileved of hi | sistant in the Western Union Tele. nken bums in of t i there and W. J. McFarland INK grag office here deputy wardes at Western Penitentinry, was temporarily eayioyed farm axe Freda r of the trou nt ion from developing p Helen Mille a Jo ) ‘ { trained St nard walich Ne hoads, popularly know: y 11 . y Kenneth 3 ‘ fy : \ " Y dh Frien ! : \ ' epi” Radionic Hearing Aid al Marriage the following 40 White Brothers The Re I Drug Stare BHILEY ONT FA ! - & Impsung 3 - -. w sescsry ; CSatid on Pn rppeuey EE RE a CENTRE HALL mr Ms Toons su En 8 1. | WM. B. RANKIN AGENCY MARY M. RANKIN, Agent COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Crider's Exchange Building BEIILFFONTE. PA anc Was Lhrongec Mrs John Rudy visited on Pri- writegy home that he has wists lonable society of the day with Mrs Harry MeClenabmn points of intqrest in Scordand, Liv. Ruta Bile ra ’ ’ ’ Hall ers ar SY era other Dia TYE | BROMO HEERNTQ e i near Centre y { While Iz rane it visited Pani Lv A Paul Beardsie : . > COROT IRIEL RIT) BE Yer a Lg ring mal.) ja ‘ % A vy ir n September 17 he oo. ™ ‘ , . i Jane he - aie 3 . — — wo plea. » bed PARRISH DRUG STORE J. M. KEICHLINE INSURANCE AGENCY | "wr sine miriiolomes vison Mr snd Mrs dary MeClenahan i n spent Ld PW 1) One of the Oldest Agencies In Centre County : ; 4 “d " dade lcd Ot evening y iv ; oe N { EDW. L. KEICHLINE " ae ’ fu A Mr. @ eT in Stal i vi | Temple Court Phone 2521 vis Weaver, who landed In Cloke =~ none Ia. | eg To ge P| mel Olid Fort Mr Lawrence Harlie BA A wip phic : ” 8 } wer ert Cas Lye AM ¥ N 1 MT and Mr Prank Smith of tie Weekend with his sister Mr EW PRODUCTS are playing a more n ntown. and M Mary Strick mil " nag | z hy W ; " ’ . : » land of Collingswood, N. J. return. hi | vital role in winning the war than od to thelr homes on Baturday alter . visiting sitice Wednesday with Mrs "- hd y Winn . Carrie Lich liiheim, and Mz. and Mn, pulpwood, and few are higher on the ’ Start Sgt. Robert Dinges of Belle |... ing to see Mr. and ‘ ‘ .p Ww J day Yo we Bi oh West. Production Urgency List of critical war Rev. and Mrs. WK. Hosterman | oh Sunder allernoon nd daughter Ellene, attended an see Mr, and Mrs. C A. Miller materials. Mills in this area need all the » Cryer 4 Y . v 3 v outing for the ministers of the Col. rs harles Faust and sotis have Re Townstilp Ministerium an woved | a Tumished apartment thelr families on Monday evening. in the Cetitie Hall Hotel pulpwood they can get to meet war orders Supper was euten at the George ! Lip Vonada and son Doug Bohs abin In the Bear Meadow Pp ‘ollege and Mr d - : : ~ Mrs. Harold Bohn and son Danny rs. George Bohn of Lemont, called an they arc paying top prices. went to Flemington on Saturday 0 on Sunday afternoon to see Mr and visit her sister, Mrs. Ernest Strouse Mrs John B. Wert ’ nd family. Saturday they were An election of officers was held in # ’ joined by Mr. Bohn for the weekend the four clastes of the Oentre Hall é Im 1] tance 0 va it visit Potter High Schoo] recently. Marvin TITAN METAL MANUFACTURING CO. in Bellefonte has many good The Friendship Bible class of the Sharer was elected president of the Reformed churety met with Ms. senjor class Robert Mayer, vice paying jobs for both skilled and unskilled workers, Inquire today . . . see Hae cia Mol an Turia) Mrs resid subi anmis Ruts secryianry Only the best is good enough for our boys, ning. Members present were - George Lutz, Mrs. Paul Martz, Mrs what opportunities Titan has for you in this fast growing industry, Titan Bruce Knarr, Mrs Robert Weteel AT FIRST ’ r tic . Ep re Bruce nas. Mrs Robart Wetsel,| ‘gig of \ and you can’t make the best munitions and urgently needs many men right NOW to help turn out vital war materials the Misses Kathryn and Anna Mae . . Martz. Mrs. Knarr had charge of supplies from wood that is rotted, charred So, if you aren't already in war work, get behind our fighting men the Cavations Phas yy an 666 gave demonstration o ristmas » . household products. Refreshments use or excessively crooked and knotty. \ were served during the social hour Cold Preparations os directed. (uted ‘to thelr home in Mansfeld ar | / Make every axe-stroke count. Cut only Depot, Conn, on Thursday, after 56 HOURS WORK-68 HOURS PAY-PLUS BONUS spending a month with her sister, J . wood that is sound and straight. at TITAN! Miss Sara McClenahan and her bro. . ther Their visit was proivnged due . i to the lliness of her brother, John ! / We Hire Only Upon Referral by McClenahan Robert Allen, third mate In the The United States Employment Service a ey Sl 3 ~~ |//A WAR-TIME JOB WITH A POST-WAR FUTURE { Musser Irvin and family, was ace] companied on Friday by his sisters, | Mrs. Russel] Relish, Mrs. Samuel Titan Metal Manufacturing Co. ivi ve Ml Sorwsk Ml VICTORY PULPWOOD COMMITTEE BELLEFONTE, PA. of Wiloniad SH Max Herr. On Friday Kile Herr of Hughesville, called at the Herr J. M. CURTIN MARY H. SCOTT home Mi nd Mis MA Burkhokder| MSSM MORRSSIOOTR uh tiers H. A. BROCKERHOFF THOMAS BEAVER
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