Pape Two February 1, 1945 —- ———— i ——— TT ——————— 5 ATT] THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. | Miss Margaret Lytle, of State Col-| Miss Maybelle Sharer, of Centre | ker, Mrs, Florence | Michael, Mrs, P.| NYD TOW lege, suffered a fractured hip when | Hall, entered the Polyclinic Hospital V. Jodon, Mrs, Wilbur Meyer, Miss | he ER Mal § she fell on an ley sidewalk in front ‘at Philadelphia, to begin a three- : Elizabeth Bartholomew, Mrs. Leroy| Bunday schoo 80 a, m. The Echoes From the Past Fifty Years Ago ge license was issued to Alkey and Nora Ingram, township t Gap is suffering from an of measies at present, Over e reported That coms Ss had than its full lictions the past winter more family expect residence on The new will be com- Dr. Dorworth and to occupy thelr new High street this week Brockerhoff building pleted in a few days David H. Thomas, mine operator of the Eighth bituminous coal dis- trict, died at his residence at Philips- of Bright's of the B. Bartous property in that Borough. After undergoing first ald treatment she was brought to Centre County Hospital Mumps were Interfering seriously with school attendance at Centre Hall L. L. Smith, of Centre Hall and William D. 8hoop, former clerk in the Fauble store, parted for Florida, with the inten- tion of remaining there if they could establish satisfactory business con- tacts The directors of the First National the | Bellefonte, de-| Krebs, Mrs, Musser Irvin, Mrs. Carl| Willing Workers Burkholder, Mrs. Clifford Meyer anc| Feb. 14 at the Mrs. Blaine Leister. Mrs, Leister had | Rogers and =a charge of tie program. OfMcers elect. | planned fog ed for the ensuing year were: pres member take a vi ident, Mrs. Carl Burkholder; vice president, Mrs. Blaine Leister urer, Miss Stella tary, Mrs the socinl served Mrs, Lovan Smith with her brother-in-law "nd iter and Mrs, C. A Year course at school there, Samuel Runkle of Centre Hall, was reported to be In a serious condition at the Centre County Hospital where he had been undergoing treatment for two weeks He was sullering from a blood clot in the brain. Three living Civil War veterans In Miles township were Samuel A, Get- tig, of Madisonburg: Hon. Henry Meyer, of Rebersturg, and Daniel B | Weaver, of Wolfs Store All were members of Co. A. 148th Regiment, Mr the nurses’ training Donnie Stover tren Mrs. William Clifford Mever During | now out hotur refreshments were | better Monday | Mill Hall Mrs, Katl spent Simda) Yearick In Stats nome class Will meet Of Mr Cilenn Valentine evenings entine Elmer St Hang Hosterman,; secre-| gick list. Mr David ry n burg on Monday night Bank of State College met and elect At a meeting of Gregg Post 439, College hursday evening at disease, after an illness of a few day ed the following officers: president,’ American Legion, Spring Mille, Wal- Mr, and Mr and Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Mary E.. wife of Robert Hep- |W. L. Foster; first vice-president, tor 8 Wolfe was named commander: Lemont, called on Saturd Spring and Bishop burn, Sr, died at their residence on C, H. Foster; second vice-president, w 8 Kungle vice-commander: H. noon to see tHe to be Blanchard street on Friday nigh” at NE. Hess; third vice-president, C. petterclf, adjutant: Roy Krumrine, win the adva of 60 years he gE. Kidder; fourth vice-president, C. finance officer: G. B. Bitner, chap- hom funeral oc Wednesday af- T, Alkens; cashier, D. F. Kapp nin, and Elmer C. Lingle, sergeant- The trust officer, C. W. Swartz at-arms Reto: was the coldest morn. ning at t ing In Centre county in 13 years, In Hall Bellefonte the thermometer ranged Ral from 12 to 27 below while at bed at Snow the read- Chu below In fined the temperature ov- {lines 25 below and in Buffalo nld Eagle Valleys the 1 Cru registered from 20 10 25 he In 1912 Bellefonte r: 41 below church will hold a Corneliu latler's Zettle, who has been need age . irre n b r occurred down urred on and week, the detall wke rather spicy Last week Jo kind of a horse was badly talked of into a barbed wire fence lo Run. These fences be prol ted Hy aw Friend Bible ¢l TIOON tern med urch will m N 184 1 u * Montgomery little town January 28 three eph Swooping down on the lacerated by MUNEINg | of (larence, Priday afternoon Buf- members of the State Police, headed along arive gt § Willar, all of Troop A three homes, in alleged violation prohibi- Liquor and equipment brought to Run Jall to be used as evidencs when the case went to along Sidney 2er0, Shoe and Clarence from 25 to 4] Penns Valley , effectively and stock n wore 1 raided Woe Lo ry party ound Ings were posed of M1 y tl state and Johnst and a { vy the national ered around able ralds were and Hefonte the Centre County mercury Centre Ow anus oa temperature of 2eT0 PREFINISHED OAK FLOCRIKG CHURCH SERVICES LAID RIGHT OVER OLD FLOORS The Average Room as Little as $18.50 ey: 0 Sr J HOLTS ROLLOW ples and PRINCESS Is HEADACH) Persons Iv t in som ts has bee ifflcult. « he of \ { th Din We aiiy « a Ty 4 WHIT IAF did not like ti Ww have an unusual am t of ' } or fore goir he Alevuting ' w feells Let in a petition to have Mingle.” The depart pith the request hn added Note ! ! 1 he Cer Hal Pott tigh hos Mrs J T Ix it Ornamental uney Bellefon where he att making the nar ¢ at Hecla Delaney « rex fron Brackets THF HALF MOON CHARGE The Methodist Church Henry H sf Ag Buc ur oung son of Mr ‘Soap ; har. ai tem alt. AOE mn and Ralph Lus Rey unds, ang Mr Twenty Yours it Church TO HOLD ONE OR TWO POTS R300 Pi week of Sundas Pet . TOWN Holy The Sour en wanting VERY REASONABLY PRICED! Droge out on Taylor home p Avy fx 4 Wreme arrive unptly exting - i e 1 : J Nn L 5 : ' ’ f ¥ Ling the Rem wmicals be Feb, 2 wer nome fouth Fe Har CY WAGNER [5 oo tr oh cr ei fn 0 Ses Od del 3 Rr Soe tng SE ed WOODRING'S FLORAL GARDENS 20405 Slate Joan Tomco Hymn Sing Bari : 2 Evening han & COMPANY | noc times av: hy hon | ollege Phone two tim ) Snavely was 1 » * at Sar 1pm and8 nag A new wing ’ Bellefor toy the $ ’ n WAGNER'S Rod QW Lrman QUALITY FLOUR ‘ Phi old oe bt I The addition was built under the directs ( Pn ed Ey Se + Rewinder - Web's LIGHTING "BROWNOUT” OUR BEST FLOUR x; EFFECTIVE FEB. 1 WAGNER'S the chur Spangler, of which Col J. L inangler. of Bellefonte, was 50-50 Blend dent, was damaged by fire of known origin which broke out on the ¢ & INTE ER third Loss was estimated at WAGNER'S nearly $100000. Three persons living Rr em ad F b y { VERY BEST FLOUR] 2» lhe third floor narrowly escaped Without waiting for February 1, a great many of our cus- oka tomers have already adjusted their lighting to conform with the provisions of the War Production Board's Utilities Order U9 If you have not yet brought your lighting into line with the “brownout,” this is a reminder to check over WPB's list of prohibited uses at once and be sure you are complying. A AAAI. ALAN 0 Si A Hard Wheat Pat. Flour cCapabie nd Gene pendin Gay convalescent Wren Mr. and Mrs. Orvi fenver, Pyt Weaver ha been receiving treatment for the nerves | ne of his hands, which was severed red while he was it comabt du n the Anzio ead Mrs. Lelia last week after a months with her son in Asbury! furlough wi Une PROHIBITED LIGHTING USES (From WPE Utilities Order U-9) floor beach« A Maxwell sedan owned and oper- Outdoor advertising and eutdoor promotional lighting ated by Joe Gunsallus, of Milesbubrg, one of the employes at the Beezer meat market, was destroyed by fire pay n J and Philadelphia near Nittany while Mr. Gunsallus | 0 Jamison was severely burned | Dairy Feed was en route to Bellefonte. The dri- on of his arms last Thursday ow ver sald flames leaped suddenly from oo nino by reeAping steam from a | under the hood and before he could 4 i valve on a radiator which he was apply a fire extinguisher the entire trying to repaly In the apartment body was in Names bullding in which he lives, He wa unable to go to his work at the Ti tan Metal plant on Friday and Bate urday Winter Wheat Magee returned home visit fir several Outdoor display lighting except where necessary for the conduct of the ousiness of outdoor establishments, Outdoor decorative and outdoor ornamental Hghting, Show wirdow lighting except where necessary for interior Numination, \d * Wagner's 167% Wagner's Pig Meal Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and grower. Wagner's Scratch Feed Wagner's Chick Feed dydes Cream Calf Meal Eshelman’s Dog Feed Marquee lighting in excess of 60 watts for each marquee, White way street lighting in excess of th amount deter. mined by local public authority to be necessary for public safely. Outdoor sign lighting except for: (1) Directional or identification signs required for fire snd police protection, traffic control, transportation terminals or hospitals; or directional or identification signs for any similar essential public services the lighting of which is specifically certified ta be neces. sary by local public anthority, Directional or identification signe using not more than 60 watts per establishment, for doctors and for hotels, and other public lodging establishments, Marriage licenses were issued to the following couples: Samuel K Kunes, Beech Creek, and Alice E Hinton, Howard, Edward Skeck of Osceola Mills, and Anns Branish of Hawk Run: Savior J. Knarr, Wool- rich, and Ethel M. Weaver of State College: Edward D. Billett and Mary E. Bechdel, both of Bellefonte: Roy Ha Ghaner, Scotia, and Emma B Davidson, Warriors Mark: Joseph © Pletcher, Blanchard, and Ruth © Devinny, of Bellefonte Henry Casper, aged 8, son of Mr and Mrs. Howard Casper of Belle fonte, was the victim of the first consting accident in Bellefonte dur. ing the winter. He and several other youths were coasting down a steep embankment along Thomas The Order requires us to notify WPB of any failure to comply with its provisions. However, from the response to date, we feel certain that everyone is well aware of the urgent need to conserve scarce fuels, and will comply fully and willingly. OR If you have questions regarding application of the “brownout” Order, your West Penn office will be glad to assist you. = ——— Milk Coolers AVAILABLE AT ONCE! In Electric; Gasoline Driven, or lee Cooled Cabinets. HUBERT ROSSMAN HOME & AUTO SUPPLY STORE » Phone 2615 BELLEFONTE, PA. ’ gill, Dealers in All Kinds of Grains ELECTRICITY IS A VITAL WEAPON OF WAR-—LET'S USE IT WISELY] ¢ BELLEFONTE, PA.
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