Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, December 14, 1944, Image 13

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
Historian Discusses
Query & Answer Column | Old-Time Gunsmiths
| (Continued from page ome)
nial of 1876. In the confusion of the
arrival of so many thousands of ex-
hibits, jt became Jost, and all the
fruit of years of anxiety was lost to
the master who had placed his hopes
of fame on ts
“Though his masterpiece i
least temporarily working
other firearms novelty
rare artistic Nothing
exceed the delicacy and skill of
both his carving and engraving on
wood, steel, and sdiver, The subtley Freak of Nature
of the allegories 4 y
the 1
curiou
Beneven
remble those «
December 14, 1944 Page Five
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Regret
The Centre Democrat,
\ BELLEFONTE, PENNA.
WALKER BROTHERS. ....covoveerisessnses Proprietors
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‘A Little Nonsense Now and Then,
Is Relisned by the Wisest Men”
“O that word regret!’
“There have been nights
morns when we have sighed:
“Let us alone, regret; we are con-
{tefit to throw thee all our past, so
thou will sleep for aye; but it is
patent and it wakes, It hath not
{learned to cry itself to sleep, but
| plainteth on oe bed that it is hard.”
Leng ago when 1 was I child 1
{knew a middlz-age couple who seem-
jer very old to me. Her name was
Martha, while he was known gs the |
and
|
|
|
he
T. E. R~What place in England was t
Village Blacksmith?"
Ans Ernest Longfellow, the poet's son, in his book “Random Mem- |
ories” says: “A short time ago I saw in an English newspaper that the |
village smithy was in a certain English village that was named: ag al
| matter of fact, as everybody knows, it wis on Brattle street, Cambridge, |
| Mass,” i
| B. R. D~How long was the Democratic Party out of office in the per- on
ang
{fod Immediately following the Civil War? ~
Ans~-From 1861 to 1885. All the Presidents from Lincoln
{Captain, Their house was a rendez- | were Republicans, The Démocrats came back with the election
| ous for the ealldren and young | land.
Lp . v v A never |
people of the neighborhood. 1 ne ver | M. A. 8.—In what year did a King of Sweden take witches
wearied of going to their home, with | when he fought against the Danes?
or-| . > |
Ans~—Four witches accompanied the King of Sweden in 1563 when
its old fashioned garden and {
chard from whi hh we were permit- | "
{ he fought the Danes, The witches were a part of his armament
R. H-In normal times,
ted to pa ner flowers and frul s |
Oil paintings adorned the walls of |
the stately drawing rocm, There was | Season by the various college
one that I consistently wondered Ans. ~The number
about, because alwavs covered M What is 1
by a thick veil. 1 longed to it but Ans. ~Th
my grandmother told me that it oF Fo ‘
would be rude to low curiosity | death rate from malaria i
Sams ' ate is one hundredth o
about it, unless my host volunteered ale 13 OF : edth of
to let me into the secret C.BR
1 was almost grown before | saw Ans.-13
the picture. One cold day I was vis- O. K.—What
iting my two friends. Tae Captain
and I were sitting by a log fire in An
the parlor, while Martha was bus. | Nong
fed about her in another T™™
part of the house under invasion
Suddenly 1 sand, Ans
never aave gay PT
yarr1 2?” The x ilo
own The smil dependency
Ans ~-Aby
8. RI
Ans
other
scene of Longfellow's “The
BUCCeRS
gone
i!
A
fa man
Pome
with
fe is
{ wat
Of grea so dead
Nou
reathes there
Who never turned
sod
beaiits
beau around and saad
can
Lo Arthur . :
of Cleves
106f
ne intre upon
“Oh
time
Herbert
Here's a tall
. =»
He Proved
returni
sald little when
quick
mother
“come here
1
with film subject he seeks to illustrate a
ree
Waging
and
10
breathe
Ce
f
It
how many ltoothal) are wife vs
teams?
game aved In 1 the
The fat man and his
or Intermission
were theatre
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SNYDERTOWN WOODWARD
the
Church school at 9:30 a. m., and; Cpl. and Mrs. Earl Brindle and son | color of wood violets. The face was
election of officers. Worship service of Ellington Field, Texas arrived [one of the most winsome that 1 had
at 7:30 p. m. The Christmas enter- here at the home of his parents, Mr, ever beheld
tainment will be held Friday eve-iand Mrs, Jean Brindle on Tuesday! “Why do I keep it velled?” He
ning, December 22, at 7:30 of last week on a 20-day furlough. echoed my thoughts. “Because it
Lawrence Haagen of Houston! Well Earl surely enjoyed helping to breaks my heart to look at it. Draw-
Tex., and his faiaer, Nelson Haagen bring in a buck on Saturday ing the covering aside. 1 gaze upon
of Oregon, arrived at the Willlam| On priday morning the | her face for a long time”
Haagen home on Monday to H. L. Rockefeller trucks Sun-| Unconsclously tears
for a few weeks bury, loaded with seven layers of | trickling down his pale cheek:
Mrs. Jennie Long of Lock Haven, jsoer beer cases, very nearly landed dear” the Captain continued
was a dinner guest Wednesday with in the porch of the residence occu- &ret is a terrible thing. I broke my
Mrs. Katie Dorman and Mrs. Annie pied by Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Musser little ughter's heart though I
Lutz The result was that the water sup- loved better than anything on
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stover and/ply of eastern end of town was en- | earta”
Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Stover and son |tjrely cut out, The front part of the ‘Why. Captain
Donnie, were Saturday evening call-|trafler truck struck and broke the “How could that
ers at the Norman Stover home atifire plug there, and that caused the kind and good
Nittany. {trouble. That's one experience Wood- “1 was a drunkard. I hegan
Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Stover attend- garg had with a beer truck. Now as |gentieman-drinker. 1 thought
ed the butchering on Wednesday at|soon as the people want that cursed | I was tob strong to let it gain
the John Walizer home at Salona. |styum that long will tere be ascendency me, but did
Mrs. Harry Beck was a caller at|g.cidents. Luck had it that became the slave of aleowol. Li
the home of Mrs. Annle Lutz and wasn't any one injured Mary fie was named afler
Mrs. Katie Dorman, Saturday af-| well Guy Walker and Ray Ard, mother) would run and hide fror
ternoon. Jr. had a share in bringing an 8-/me when see me stag
Mr. and Mrs. Nevin and roint buck in on Saturday. The ani- |Rering in the
son Donny, were Sunday dinner and ma) had fine developed horns and liquor, though at other
supper guests at the Clair Klinger yas the heavy weight type run to meet me
home in Williamsport Bruce Haines. a son of H my arms te foum of & blu
Mr. and Mrs. Alva and Haines, and one of our soldier boys,! “One day a " : and said to its Lieu nmander, “1 just want to know whether
daughter Sylvia Jeax Tues- is the guest of his grandparents ing for hours in a bar room. [ was mus no hatre ) for anyone foriner membst seorgia You have ep-sea diver on board named Davy Jo
day visitors at the Willlam Haagen ar and Mrs. Calvin Haines since all befuddled with alcohol and in Te LB . Cord .
home {last week one day. He is greatly ina bad humor when J stumbled over yoy
Nelson, Lawrence and Harold] eq rest and is scheduled to her little dog. In a fury I gave the i hat 1 AL Least We'd 1
Haagen attended the butchering at army hospital jor medical Innocent creature a savage kick. A | wa led information’ Om “ . wh nt wn a sor a wh :
the home of Rlynn loud scream from Mary obere
mont, Thursday Then and I realized what I had done
supper with Mr. and Mr Did you kill the little dog, Cap.
Dreese and family at Lemont. Mrs.| yee SI. for | tain?” No, but 1 eruelly in}
Harry Haines spent the day the state College, where he joined the him. When 1 retired U 1
same home remainder of the contingent bound heard Mary softly sobbing her
Mrs. Harold Haa Mr for Harrisburg where he was induct. | little bed, as she cuddeld her whim-
Robert Drees and children od ir armed force nerifig pet close to { lay awake ae re . Delay 5
and Donny, were Sunday Last Sunday was Bible Sunday night, the mast miserable crea- rat 3 k x Pa " aL Kiser mukals nd whi a TF unevie I
the William Haagen home the local Evangelical church and an 1 given : 2 Cliltart ad fr i“ nS. ATA »
 — Rev. H. 8. Entz, pastor, delivered {
19 undo 1?
SCOTIA forcible discourse on the subject,
Eight
re Reasons Why (ae Bible |
(By HL. M. Williams) the Inspired Word of God.” Those Here the C
We forgot to mention in our last|not
present missed a message that emotion, wag si
news letter that tie Charles Rear'ck would have stirred up the people to! Then he continued
family moved from the Reed farm-
es
a Christian life and to read the voice
house to the Minnie Stine farm |pgible more carefully and prayer- “Next morning little Mary
which Mr. Rearick purchased from
fully lirious with fever. She never regain-
Mrs. Stine some time ago. This farm| Remember the program for next!ed consciousness but died in a {ew
is located on the Buffalo Run road!Sunday Sunday school at 9:30 a. days. I have not tasted a drop of
about one mile north of Mattern- im. followed by Christian Endeavor liquor from that day to this. OO
ville, One thing sure, we do miss at 10:30, and preaching in the eve-| fathers could profit from my exper- |
Willie at ae gas station ning at 7:30. Do not miss these im-| fence surely they would not briise
There is not much improvement! portant services {the hearts of innocent children by
in the condition of Mother Williams, Mrs. Minnie Wolf in company with | cruelty and neglect, Now’ you Know
at the time of this writing IMr. and Mrs, Harry Wolf, her son why the portrait is veiled. Oh God,
Robert Albright, employed at the and daughter-in-law of Mifflinburg.|if only I could forget, but I cannot.
Scotia ore washer had the misfor- were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs! That fieart-broken scream will ring
tune last Friday of having two of | Harris Stover in my ears until my dying day. 1
his toes on his right foot fractured Car! Boob, one of our soldier boys, | have repented but regret still gnaws
The accident happened when the arrived at the home of his mother, at my heart”
base of an electric motor fell on his Mrs. Lodie Boob, and was her wel- ———
foot {come guest during his furlough
Mrs. Nellie Behrer has At this writing (Monday) Wood- PORT MATILDA
ome after spending a few days with) | ward was within $75 of its 6th War { .
hor Jombig mpd idle of Al-| Loan quota of $1500. The drive will Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Beckwith of
toona, and her sister. Mrs Irving close on Friday, Dec. 15 | Hannah, announced the engagement
y J | of their daughter Miss Dorothy Ger.
w A ——— | t x
Thomas of Stormstown i trude Beckwith to Pvt. Calvin Earl jeept (he résponsibilities
One visitor at our home last Sun-| HOLTS HOLLOW | Stewart, stationed at Camp Wheeler, | Certainly, this is an appropriate
day that we sure was glad to see {lesson to climax a series of studies
w neighbor Berth A Fm w g Ga., son of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Stew |
" + 1 Ss m son a ~ mpan | O 3 — of ’ i " 3 A >
up Op id bihag. Sis a aaa. fm a Rd pe are, Hamilton Ave, Tyrone, Pa. The f Christian ways of solving indiy
Lykens, who is spending a couple of | Mr and Mrs. Miles Stauffer and! : jidual and social problems. One of
weeks with «er daughter and =on-| family to Warren, Ohlo. £ie plana] SCCution was Selshealed er | the surest ways of aleviating these
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Showers to stay there one or two weeks The following guests were present problems is for Christians them-!
of Matternville. Mrs, Lykens has| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leathers visit-| oo. ond Mrs. L. D. Stewart daugh- selves to so live that their own lives |
been making her home with heried the J. F. McCartney home On| sor Mary Helen and granddaughter | ¥1 show forth to the world “the!
other daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Sunday | Barbara of Tyrone; Mrs. J. T. Beck. | fruit of the Spirit” whist; Paull
and Mrs. George Gummo, of Pine] Mr. and Mrs. Miles Stauffer and with. Mrs. Lizzie Acker, Mr. and Mrs, |refers to, and thus influence those
riveilers
industrial
Allied
steel
What
by
duties commoditie
armies?
Legal Entanglement
colored
red
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of his
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persons ar
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matrimonial
MAarriage
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on the
he had
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many or
ances
¢ beneniity RAVE a
i Johnson a
ut 14,000,000
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face Wi) a sad expression
to ti portra't and drew
aside, “That was lit
my Ul
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ag It
was Jone
when she was
years old. A year later @
I saw before me a child
trancing loveliness, Her curls
like spun and her eyes
ve
1
she died
perfect
great
by athe
eight | However
died a
likeness
Saving It With Sigh
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were ridir of train by
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side, saying
one of them
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were
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the
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gold,
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cording
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twins you
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father of
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No Reason to Worry
eyed the
Nn
youngster wh iri nails into
such Over it Ww
there hammer, “don't
is © you
fighting 19
over
somo
when walking
na 8
made
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by
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y Londor
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she'd rome
influence i
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Stover under warn
This One
f 4%
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ry
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ition oy
i ard throw hers HAT
oO vs Wow : 3 y yi £ rot th i
g Ww white foam of a blue
ArTY in
Peter I came
were A
JT s
So
diff erenc
of think
an what
enter
Haagen at Le-',i4
" er COuC make
retorted
y awful
”
ey had last Friday morming Rus.
Eisenhuth, son of Mr
Early
2 rt "
Robert | oli J and
John Elsenhuth, Jr, leit
le
' red
Ans
5 ah ject 3
reproduction
other religious
a
in This is Not the Hole Truth
Mr
toy
gen
peace home
drunk the
over Bourbon Crick,
planking. The old man
whole night walking
. Juniper's
110 the ner Vine reports, got
ail
ture
workl
is done and nothing
in earicy would have Pp
but waat
r can ever change
" x AAT
is done | : the
¢
shoe
1)
is
:
Pt
Over “ome
a long time
i A steady
vif aa
apiain
This’'n W
wit
or
Spraved
to the critter as a pole cat) came
leeping off a jag out in the woods.
has been suffering wit
{ as
i A i
across one of the tow:
The bum }
if far
mnien
low skunk ‘maybe you were roduced
Humes
live . }
Hye Ci ATEN C
ww
Wak Gf.
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POGE I
ie skunk ha
may be but al
Ambrose Shepherd
bali in Christ
with indifference
and men aim
{enough indifferens
{relig)
man
spirit, whic
ness, a living
self-sacrifice
pared
AS an answer 10 the que
think ye of Christ?
A tgst of Christiar
in our treatment of our
especially those who are weaker
Paul says that the true Christian
will try te restore or to lift up one
fwho has sinned, in a spirit of
meekness, of gentleness and kind.
ness, realizing phat, for the grace of
God, “there gd 1.” This will be pose
dble if we obey Jesus’ only law (his
new commandment) that we love
one another and, as Paul declared
“Love worketh no ill to lds neigh
bor.’
Are you, as a Christian, living
your best? As A result of this
son, we should each examine our-
Internaticnil Sunday School Lesson
for December 13, 1964
TEX
, 1et
4 and
GOLDEN
the 8
!
LH if ne
What a Diploma
4 I'™ 1
in
in
is alwn wal ‘ e day
Onlatiane
ove
the Spirit’
hugging
Was
a strange child
comforting it with
to her
“Hush,
k
1% rie t
lo find
but |
infide)
Lesson Text: Galathans 5:
6: 1-10
Th) not
have
2.72% ’ ‘
a4 : a a the
in ove
faith
How
our
ruil asked Mrs. Finnegan of Mrs
peace
A What
’
irom ox
and
far
live
pr POR I answered My darter brot it
With this
from Ephesus to the Chri
the churches Galatia
sense a dissertation on Christian
Liberty, the verses given in our text
emphasize the responsibilities that
{80 along with such liberty. We are
jan eager to accept the privileges
{that accompany liberty, but few of
jus are as yp ons to realize and ac-
letter Paul ritten
stians
i in a
we
befo
Han “Whi i x own family name
saci
her
home eg
of to put naper
in that of
Warren.
ad-
tern Jooks directed at girls
“SCAT
in
’
ne
name
's al
IE L488) %
C. Only
written
Ly
fellowmen
our Comes
Gress
10k
my pocketbook and
dier where he lay. On my
Virginia 1 wrote the young lads
closing slip paper and
cribing the body. She replied in due
time, giving me the sad information
betrothal to the young man
photograph he had de-
“
returned the paper out
valuations or
the
increased
MEMORIAL:
We've Beard a couple of
for men talking in recent
about suitable World War and
War II memorials
millage will have
sooner or later
Random Items
Continged from pape One)
n be
to
return
ne
¢ ip »
the of Ge- poplar because Rives mey
1
~ A Belle-
chance weeks
while
away from it But the party of
deer unters at the Lew Smith hunt
ing camp along the Penrose road
between Snow Shoe and Renovo
apparently didnt want get too
far away from jt all they had
pilot Sherm Lutz, of the State Col-
lege Alr Depot, fly over the cabin
Sunday morning, to drop them a
mee In a get te
all
all 1
of her
It was
stroved
The
Woarld There
seems to Se a general trend toward
making memorials living things in.
stead of monuments. Parks, recreas
tion centers, hospitals, and similar
memorials are being planned
throughout the nation. Anvhow at
her
next body we came to (In
viiat is now Reynolds’ Woods) was
that a very young boy. He was
dressed in the full uniform of a cav-
alryman, and he lay with his right
10
for
of
ns
ie
Grove Mills
Last Thursday while at
tye mines we were working along
work at relatives and friends,
Roy Leathers and children honor.
and we heard some awful whooping | ed their wife and moter with An | and daughter Barbara, Tommy and Virtues whic)
We ice cream party Wednesday eves ghirley Ann Beckwith, Joyce Vaughn, | Christian's life
and hollering in the Barrens
| children spent one week here among | 5 pn Beckwith and children, Kath-
|
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ample and do likewise
In verses 22.23, Paul listed nine
should be in every
They are not im-
ryn, Johnny, Richard, Joan and |
Jerry. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Beckwith |
listened for a minute or so and at ning. It was her birthday, She re! joss Sprankle and the hostess and possible of attainment and will be
first we had almost come to the c'n- ceived many gifts and cards.
clusion that the Indians had start-! Mrs Arthur Burd spent Sunday
ed to inhabit the Barrens again. ' evening at the home of her sister,
But on anoiier thought we happen-' Mrs, Charles Miller of Milesburg
ed to think that it was a gang of| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cox and
deer hunters making a drive, Well, grandson, Tommy, left for Jamalca,
if that nolse didnt drive the deer N. Y., Sunday afternoon, after a
out there sure wasn't any in there, vy nice visit at the home of Mr,
ot ————— Mrs, Charles Lucas, Mr. Cox
Time is not so scarce; what 8
rare‘ is the proper and intelligent |
use of time,
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and Mr. Lucas spent several days
hunting.
Mrs, Orvis Scholl and children
| were dinner guests at the “ee John-
son home, Other callers were Mr,
and Mrs. Coakley, and Mrs, Claire
Bhawley and son Harold,
Lee Johnson, Jr. got a nine point
buck last Saturday, and Dick John-
son got a six point buck on Friday.
Marie Johnson spent Monday with
Mrs. Coakley, 8he and her brother
Rw ae hp JE
ia hh
host Mr. and Mrs, E. R. Beckwith. |In the life of any one who is given
The wedding will take place in the Over completely to the direction of
near future. the Holy Spirit, for as
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hall of Osce- [clares in verse 25, “If we live In the
ola Mills were guests of Mr, and Mrs, | Spirit.” we should also walk in the
M. A. Kerin on Sunday. Spirit, and, If we walk in the Spirit,
Bernard Kerin ARM 3c son of Mr, (our lives will give evident proof of
and Mrs. M. A. Kerin Is home on the virtues of love, joy, peace, long-
leave, suffering (patience),
around them to emulate thelr ex-|
ln
Receipts Top Million
Parking meter receipts in Penn.
sylvania municipalities topped a mil.
lion dollars In 1942 and 1943, a study
by the Institute of Local Govern-
ment at the Pennsylvania State
College shows.
Homefront grouches should be
sent overseas, to spend a day and a
night at the front,
HOW TO HOLD
FALSE TEETH
gentleness,
goodness, faith, meekness, temper.
ance (self-control).
Jesus himself stressed this truth
when He sald, “Every good
bringeth forth good fruit; but a cors
rupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit,
A pood tree cannot bring forth evil
fruit, neither can a corrupt tree
bring fori; good fruit.”
H. Jeffs, in The Art of Sermon
selves and compare our lives with
ithe ideal Christ, instead of meas.
furing our lives by others around us
{80 often we fool ourselves into
| fainking we are not bad by saying
| “Well, I'm just as good as Mr. So
jand 50.” or “I'm no worse than Mrs
> |s0-and-s0." Let's remember that we
Paul de. fool ourselves and oftentimes
fool others, but there is one we can- |
not decelve for a moment, for, as
Paul declared: “Be not deceived,
God is not mocked.” Let us not overs
look the rest of that verse, either,
for it is very important for us to re-
member, “For whatsoever a man
soweth, that shall {ie also reap” We
usually think of that as 1 warning
against sowing evil, but we should
also consider it as a promise of
blessing if we sov' good works,
“Life's field will yleld—as we
make It
A harvest of thorns or of flow
ers.”
hand on his chest and his left hold.
ing “iis cap. 1 found nothing to in-
dicate his name, but he was probe
ably of the Tth Michigan troops. He
could not have been over 15 years
old and had evidently died as he
fell. A little further on 1 found seven
bodies—all of men belonging to the
7th Michigan Cavalry. 1 buried them
on the spot, wrapping each body In
in blanket, In one grave 1 put two
of the Jarger men and between them
{ placed the body of the boy, The
bodies were later taken up and bur-
fed In the cemetery near OCettys-
bundle of Sunday newspapers
JUDGE DIES:
It pays 10 treat people well, to be
interested In othen and to treat
others kindly and courteously. Every
speaker gt the meeting of the Coun
ty Bar Association held Friday af-
ternoon in memory of the late Judge
M. Ward Fleming, spoke warmly of
Judge Fleming's kindness and toler.
ance, We feel that we speak for all
local newspapermen when we say
that Judge Fleming was unfailingly
(cordial and considerate in his rela-
burg, so 1 am informed” [tions with the press. He sometimes
William Gfibert. by his fine ideal took issue with published articles.
ism, is keeping alive the traditions but iis criticism was In the nature
of the armorer's art as handed down (of a discussion in which there was
by old Eliglus, who flourished In ino personal bitterness. Even in times |
France between A. D. 586 and 620, of great stress Judge Fleming's door!
as well as a loving reverence for the | was always uniatched to newspaper |
memory of the soldiers who fought men. In this business that quality in |
in all our American wars, men in public life is perhaps the |
CH B D greatest of all virtues
MISCELLANEOUS:
fs lacking in
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least two local men, neither of them
veterans, and neither associated di-
rectly with tie Centre County Hose
pital, suggested a wing to that ine
stitution as a memorial 0 the vet.
erans of World War 1 and World
War II. In the wing would be a
memorial room, in which tablets
bearing a roster of all veterans
would be located. This corner pub.
lishes this information merely as &
suggestion, believing that the veter.
ans, aemselves, should have the
first voice in planning any memors
als
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