Page Two fHAE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Echoes From the Past HI VL I Fifty Years Ago Elias Ripka, ‘a boy, shot a fine buck in the Seven Mountains that dressed over 200 lbs and had a handsome six-prong rack On Wednesday night, October 31 at Pleasant Gap, Mary, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wasson departed this life. She was ten years, five months teen days old Judge Furst will not resign as had been announced A petition from members of the bar has induced him to continue until the expiration ol his term. That was a proper course to avoid all complications Editor H. Harter and wife left on Monday morning for a week’ trip to Middleburg, Snyder county their former home. He took with him his gun and bird dog and prom- jses to bring home over a hundred quail. Mr. Harter Is quite a nimrod Last Thursday afternoon the Good Will Fife Company of Howard, was pressed into service, Flames were discovered in Mr. H. C. Holl out-kitchen and in a short time they had two good streams playing on the burning building and ex- tinguished it For a number of years Mr drew Cook of this place, was s intendent of a large mining opera- tions of Berwind White Co y th vicinity of Snow Shoe and Kart He recently was promoted to the company’s largest oper: Punxsutawney, with a 3000 tons per day Miss Fannie Jacobs die morning at 1 o'clock at t of J. J. Aiken, Allegh Deceased was a id Capt. Jacobs who settled in Juniat the past 11 vears Miss Jace her home with her n She will be buried at Mifflin County Marriage the following coupl and Mary E ) township: Lidie Neims Thomas C both Phill Julia Bem county. Edga ship, and Vi ship: Jacob Bower both Liberty t QUICK RELIEF _ Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS oveTo EXCESS ACID FreeBook Tells of Home Treatment that Must Help or it Will Cost You Nething Overtwomillion WILLARD TREATMENT e been sold | ! fof sympto 4 ng f Stomach and Dudenst Ap fue to Excess Ackd Poor Digestion, Sour Upset Stomach, Gassiness, Meartburn, Sleeplessness, ote, due to Excess Acid Ask for “Willard's Message’ w : full y explains this treaimen free at WIDMANN & TEAH., In mere Last week and thi An- 11%! 1per- on iece license Paest tle ha Intest sensations are coal oil Bald Eagle Valley, in the vi- of Port Matilda, and a big cave in Patton township. Both are pronounced fakes Freight traffic on the new Central Railroad of Pennsylvania is unusual- | present, Two and three ly heavy at freight ‘trains are run each The in the cinity Mr. Shuman Zimmer- man and Luther Cronoble, of Hecla, took a days’ hunting trip in Beech Creek region and brought home three fine Last week three the deer ordinance was passed at the ssion of Council, requiring the ruction of a stone curbing along t Diptheria has be- epidemic vicinity of Several deaths oc- the past week Bullock have arrival of t week was event A strong chan s is at work on the to have it com- 14 for the dedi- Led come n the Ple irreq an ' asant Gap there auring he little Mis » day las y fmt + n impor force of mex new armory so as i by December H. Holt Bellefante I remain n 10% CANNOT “liza Markle, formerly McAfes Mf Buflalk vember the | we of her stown, T at cAfee, In Storm vear measure inches long, 4 cog One long and rie Mee » 11 feet 11 fee One chee nches feet Ed Note J. M. 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Taylor and bride i from their wedding tour on Saturday evening and are now living at their home on Howard street, where they have everything furnished in hand- some style The report that a cave had been found in Patton town. ship in which were a lot of tools and implements of a prehistoric race, turns out to be a fake by hun- gry penny-a«liner correspondents returned [of Philadelphia Mi Margaret day evening The Arti DUS Illy M1 William Homey City, visited with Robert and Philip MeCle thelr families over the ‘I'h ROBRSOL Mi Since the new twelve Inch malin arrived from the water works to the Dia- of mond have been laid it 18 found that the pumps can be run with about 20 pounds less steam pressure, That means less coal and considerable saving Pumping a large amount of water through a small four-inch main required more power Some of the old pipe will be lald on Logan and Bishop streets at the h Jacobs on 8 or a fay attended i few also MeClen Clarence i entertain and Mi Mr. and Mr Robert T motored to Danville where Mrs ard admitted the Hospital undergo treatment an eve condition Rev. Reed O pastor of the Bellefonte Evangelical church was in Willlamsport Sunday to attend the dedication of a new Evangelical church in that city Robert Woodring, a student Marietta College, and member of the college squad which played at Penn the week before, wa spending Thanksgiving holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Woodring, on East Howard street Dr. J. J. Kilpatrick, James Furst and Charles McCurdy the latter president of the First National Bank here, were on a hunting trip and were In camp in a woods near How- ard. According to reports they were having considerable s in bring. ing in small game Mrs. Margaret Spicer, a cook In the diet kitchen of the Centre County Hos} from shock and pal when { down fell the Willard Will- (ie Isinuer for wa to to Steel at foothall State the SUCCet pit suffered tal ful bruise tone ten 3) she front of the in- disco Ag Mr tution Si wi vered by tort ' heard Spicer’s Quarrie Centre Wa neece rye proper f prote Lior ture plowing development and Passe root against winter kill wer HAC ta } Twentv Years Ago a Cen're Hall 1pper last Harry nent OveEler Thurs Mrs 1 MeCle Les wi got and required several of Romola, who employed at the sawmill his arm in a small circular received a severe wound which stitches to close members of Ku Klux attended church services at Mark Methodist church on Sunday evening, and de- parting left a purse to be applied to a pipe organ fund Miss Pearl Evey, clerk In the offices of the Centre County Farm Bureau went to Pittsburgh spend the Thanksgiving with her broth- er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs Willard VanCamp, and expected to attend the Penn State-Pitt football there ter Poorman Good Nine the Klan the Warriors upon 10 CARON game Miss Louise former public schools ankle which had weeks earlier when $ car in which she was was involved in another m William sited the Hoffer teacher In the f Phil Hips burg Bellefonte injury to been fractured brot sen suffered an an her SOM n= er a pa ger a collision with achine H. Frank Allentown vicinity of BScolls of O0K away with him of the iro: He indicated that Dros prov mans in that locality of the } ore found ore atisfactory med In that ed might He operation be resu ommunity id the bott and Caro CENTRE HALL HiAms Moore : ne S0 - with M Patios in Watson A meelll of ervation high ning sOT CY B own the Agricultural Cone Association was “eld hocl huulding on Monday eves Grove wa elec od Ralph Tres vice. Heen w elect. meeting In Belle- in the Crater chairman and chairman. W ed to the count fonte 10 elect county officers Capt. Robert Gearhart, whe been with the Alr Corps In England has been returned 0 ie States IiMrs. Gearhart, the former Mildred Homan, is employed in Wilmington Del R J Kennard of State College was the guest speaker of the Lions Chub at thelr Inst meeting Me talk. ed on the value of physical training {and athletics In the schools. Other guests were: Russell Bohn, athletic director In the Centre Hall-Potter {High School, and two members of ithe sentor class, Edwin Crawford land Taylor Potter | Mrs. Verna Geiss Miller of Gor. {mantown, who ls visiting at the Bar. tholomew home, spent Thanksgiving with her brother land family In Bellefonte | The Pomona Grange meeting In ithe Logan Grange Hall, Pleasant (Gap, was attended by the following {from Centre Hall, V. A Auman, [Helen Decker and son Billy, Mrs John Durst, Mr. and Mrs. John De. laney, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sharer, Mr and Mrs. M. A. Burkholder, Mr. and Mrs. John Wert, Mrs. Samuel Crove and Mrs. Robert Rbondes Mrs. Raymond Brooks of Belle ler ace a the N had | D. Wagner Celss | ! i? "nere » prize was won hy Harrod Paust ond, Tommy William third gia Johnson. and faurt}) Coldron. A social hour f« ing which refrestiments were hy the M: Helen Miller Ae and the puplis and Mrs WwW Pvt. Chalmer Weaver spent a Mr and yn Cornelius weekend recent with his pare: ghtier Pred Jane of Mr Mrs. Orvis Weaver. He bs spent Thanksgiving with her ony ne al the England Oen- ents, Mr and Mrs. Erwin Zettle eral Hospital, Atiantie Cit Robert Rhoads and Ernest Wagner Mr. and Mr Clyde Decter and giembers of the Rover Crew of the ghtsr Carol Ann of Willams: Muncy district, helped make repairs port, were weekend visitors of her on the Scout camp In the Beven parent Mr. and Mrs, John Burks Mountains over tie weekend Oolder, near Centre Hall Miss Mary Delaney and Miss Mir- Mr and Mrs Phillp Bradford vis« jam Dickey, nurses training at the ited en Wednesday and Thursday | Oetsinger hosnital. Danville. spent with their son, Carl Bradiord ant Thursday and Friday with the for. Jamily In Watsontown mer’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Miss Evelyn Royer. who is a stu Delaney dent at the Lock Haven T:chers Mr and Mrs. Robert Rhoades en- College, spent the Thanksgiving va« tertained Sunday evening his pare ation with her parents, Mr. and ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rhoades Mrs. James Royer near Centre Mall land his sister, Mrs. Ward Sampsel, Mr. and Mr. Jack MoClenahan, children Ward, Jr. Charlotte Barry, | children Jack and Linda, of Altoona, Joann and Beverly, of Pleasant Gap visited on Sunday with their par! Mr. and Mrs. George Ralston of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry MeClena- near Centre Hall, Gad as weekend han and Mr. and Mrs holder, of Centre Hall. R. D tie of State College, Mr. and Mm Mrs. Russell Relish, children Barry Willard Ralston of Houtadale. and OP erved Wesker leay Stover tea vy with Mr | Ho itz and ir Lemont dat and ales Par an ohn Burk callers Will Ralston and John Tros | land Bonnie, moved on Pr iday from Mr and Mrs. Hugh Ralston of Lin. lone of the Odenkirk apartments 10 den Hall the Rowe cabin Mrs. Bruce Hartley of Milesburg, visited over the weekend of the home of Mr. and Mrs Levi Hartley Mrs. ‘Hartley ls the former Ethel Poorman Miss Cora Luse, who teaches In Altoona, spent Thanhuyieinn with her mother, Mrs. Agnes Lise Dr. ang Mrs. Alexander B, Arthur Misses Dorothy and Eunice Blaser of Harrisburg, visited over the week. ond with thelr parents, Mr and Mrs.| Clarence Blazer, near Centre Hall Recent callers to see Andrew Zet- tle were Mr. and Mrs. Ernes fonte. Mrs. Laura McCormick and Caroline McCloskey of Poor bie, Gly Go without and do without if need % be to help speed the pace of victory Te young an inthis pict 1s an extreme example ment certainly does not expect ; , } go that far in restricting to put the 6th But our fighting forces certain) Ou ar Loar Ov that their sacrifices are ourselves some money into extra War Bone , War Bond rate of $4 for en de ny Remember turity at the x11 Try to buy at least one « while this 6th War Loan Driv ontributed r Loan Drive b This advertis ement pref aved ond fo the tub Wa THE STUDEBAKER CORPORATION “1 LOST 52 Lbs.! WE MES AR C SIZE 14 AGAIN OD. WELLS. FT. WORTH As Pictared Wore » on wl et po Not while that extra winning punch is needed most. Not on my life +." » "Not now. Not while the going is toughest. The 6th War Loan is now on! Let's not let any of our fighting pals down. The Japs are far from being pushovers—there are 73 million of them, stubborn, cruel, fasatically determined to stop us. To save American lives, to save time, we must orer whelm them with supremacy of materiel. Our fighting men will need more and bigger planes, more ships, landing craft and supplies, more of everything than in the invasion of Europe. So let's buy that extra $100 Bond right now to help shorten the war, Let's save other lives by saving esr money! BUY AT LEAST AN EXTRA $100 WAR BOND! OLF FURNITURE C Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Penna.
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