Page Fout THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BECCEFONTE, PR. March & 1945 The Centre Democrat, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Proprietors Editor Associate Editor Business Malhuger WALKER BROTHERS. A. C. DERR. ‘ PAUL M. DU BRS CECIL A. WALKER ISSUED WEEKLY EVERY THURSDAY MORNING Botersd in the Postofice at Bellefonte, Pa. as Beoond « Ines Matler TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Within Centre County $1.50 per year pay Outside of Centre County year pa Rate to Soidiers $1.50 per year, $1.00 for 6 month $2.00 per year, $1.25 for 6 month able In advance | vable In advance $2.00 per label bearing bel the first ame. All er edits are given rast agg Watch issue of each mon We send n date on your label after you re: Matters for publication, whe N Centre Democrat office not later than Tuesds to insure pub week. Advertising copy recel i All reading notices marked Legal notices and all real esta Subscribers changin £1 for same All subscriptions will be continued unie CIRCULATION OVER 7,000 COPIES EACH WEEK ust reach The cation that clhiances ved alter hi (*) e each issue are liable per Ho £ po polifying ua herwise directed Association sociation Member American Press National Editorial A THE COST OF DISCIPLESHIP School Lesson 1945 International Sunday for March 11 SOLD EXT Lesson Text: Matthew 19: 16 From ti has specul yond the gi of Jesu fronted our le question how eterna know that a great fairs of a ruler manner exempl his own qu Jesus lesson he the fifth, nintdy comma: to a general “thou shal thyself man could less In thei; though reglizi these thin requirement his devotion out that stood betweer Jesus did to every weal with whom he « we know that Lazarus were rich assume, as Bishop “wealth has the constitution ciety perform the arte, of hi organized require on few just capital “Jes wh ps ychologist Kent, “No one tives in the NO one appre than he how great possession way of a man est development of his ability At the impartiality ment at it wa Impossible for a where this obstacle It callex « we on th We moon divine help. To discharg . We ; irs Colem ligations as a social citizen Young of the love and power of Cio ! } seh happine quired in the than of the 1an means.’ When one can people OuUgnt nis P tty duties to effort Is ha ming of ted Of riche i 8 obtain and sAIme tims hown man "nN and in (eRnr ol Fenix spend ick relief from the sneezy, stuffy distress head colds is what you want. So try Vatro-nol--a few drops up ech nostril 10 soothe dreitation, reduce congestion, You'll ame the relief that comes! alba l Prevent nny wg 0 used in tins, Toy" il folder . A A SP i REAL ESTATE | TRANSFERS Elsie Harpater in Philipsburg AMAancg Lo WeeEeTg Mrs H onad Mr nd : Ray 1} (3 waren And Rayer i Patay Ann Guiser ternoon with M Noll and Tamil day evening wers ser. Mi Edward Roy Mr. and Mt: of Mie hower hu Mr eral days A pw svcd Martha Matilda Bunday al- Mr nond and Sumber COLher Mrs. Cl Bartle ut Bu aries Crud ul Fetzer and ited at Elsen ast Thursday evening Harter spent se home her smfer, helping to quilt Mrs. Chester Neff and Lillian and Mrs, George R Comp and son Dickie of Howard, were ture day evening callers the Miles Bartley home Mr. and Mrs Loe wom bure vi ne ne | Cert at he ther, Claude Cx rude of bro tm at Hubert Vonada made a business trip to Williamsport on Saturday and spent the weekend! {with Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Doberty They returned Sunday afternoon and brought their son Tommy, back lo | Howarq to the Glome of his grand- | parents | Mrs. Ray Dunkle and son Jerry, | Looks and Ruth Arbogast, Betty Gent. for nearly 12 years | surprised her parents last {by making a short visit Mra. Jack Malus, Miss Mary Cle. | mens and Mins Bette Alley of Belle fonte, were Bunday supper guests at the CE Aley home Sunday dinoer guests al the Ted] Dixson home were Mr. and Mrs! William Roan, Mr, and Mrs, Cleorge Boone and wom Georgie, Martha ane and Oar] Bartley my they saw the first robin March 3rd, The English word barber is from the Latin “barbe,” meaning beard. | Thursday | | Aaronsburg, {Bhi PINE GROVE MILLS Fry famlly are now in the A, FF. Fry tenant Madpole, where Donny will il time till- nald NeXL Senson He ana son tockmen David K pirtted Lida Rimmes Strouse Holstein cattle the (3 Cleve Pine Hall Merchant imerset on on Sunday and his father, J Cal Gate companied by county near in Centre Snyder farm olf on Charles joyed Lhe D of roa Cintes 5 pring Grove over SDring On Oak (rove Roy Yingling { em in the « Lu miik onl ent busines n DEE Un H 1 luncheon PM «i 'REBERSBURG Thue Ch Home ia Ome Mrs Neta Bierly A m Mon- day fron ) rm !. J RBacken- here Rebersburg. into the east the Mra. Allte Crouse home Mr Mrs hey Mr aren home In nat ide of and Mrs. Jay Vonada, Mr. and Paul prown and children, 8hir« Regina and Eddie, of Fledier, and Mrs. Pan vonada sand ohil-! Dora Mae and Carl of Asrons- were Bunday visitors at the Russell Breon home Mr and Mrs. H. OG. Hubler of Mt Lebanon, were Sunday supper guests at the home of Mrs M. C. Haines. | Messrs. Dale and Earl Stover of) were Friday supper! gusts at the R. W. Bierly home i Miss Violet Stover eniartained the | following fricteis at her home on Wednesday evening at super: Mrs! Cecil Hironimus, Mrs. Richard Berk« |Stresser, Mrs. Roy Gentzel, Mrs. Ned | | Hosterman, Misses Doris Mallory, | burg ze), Beatrice and Evelyn Brungart Land Margaret Grubb Mr and Mrs. © © Small, Hilda Mra. Ellen Rierly and Mrs, Alverta Brongart were Saturday vis- {fora In State College Rev. and Mrs. I A. Baboock, mes companied hy Walter Petteroll of Madisonburg, spent Wixdnesday to Saturday attending Evangelical eon ference al York, Mr and Mrs. RW. Blerly md family were Bunday supper visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Bu- Gene Beaver at Lemont, | on Bunday | church services here Sunday morn. and CeICDIA Ley March ni i her 4 Al way Was ame 3 both of R Leathe ast Thursday Kennedy coompan- Joseph Bute and Gaye {f Moose Smith of Central City Mrs. Joseph MeCartney and Miss Bonnie McCartney of Ken- needy. They visited the Earl Runkie home and the William Gates home Roy and fait Visi» mug Rut in also has Jost a week's work the Titan Metal plant be- cause of poor Health, He is a patient of Dr Lentz of Lock Haven Mr. and Mrs. Milford Burd and family and Mrs Edith Burd were callers at the Charley Lucas home and also attended the Leathers at ing MARTHA The robinsg sand blue birds have made their appearance, some being | noticed last week Rev. A. O. Herr preached his fare well sermon to the Baptist congre- | Rev. | William Olebel did substitute teach. gation inst Sunday morninf Herr served this church faithfully We regret the resignation of our pastor Mr. and Mrs. James Meckley vis- ited last Thursday among relatives in Altoona Betty Stiver, cadet nurse of the University of Pennsylvania Hosplial, is spending two weeks’ vaeation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. NR i —— SPRING MILLS | An ice cream party was given in honor of Miss Jean Rishel, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs, Nevin Rishe] at the Clyde Confer home last Thurs. day evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Confer, Mrs Clarence Crater, Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Rishel and daughlers Allen Bheat all of Bpring R. D The party was in 4 Rishel 18th birthday ( and Mir Russell J re the guests of honor ana Mills Lionor Houser an ioe evening M1 alr SSATIL Were Coburn at Clair Houser Spring Millis H al Lhe BARCne lay inner gues Weaver hou were and Weaver Mis Mary yer, and Miss Kelner, ali of Lock Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Lin le, Edwiu Reichenbach, Mi Mary of Bunbury; Mr =a alg wel Ore Mi 3 ) William 1 ¥ii CX Haven wh RETR HT Miss Mills Angle, Edwin Mary Schullg Litigie i Paul weekend Mildred Crade: Mr. and “Mr Reichenbach wa Wil- and ring also visited ETE Boob with AY { Lewishuirg the i Contre Hall tier «PH week | ol engineering at Monday Ministerium Ho over iw OF RB OORITSe IN BeT- Penn State \ Co Rev. W parsonage. In Ministeriu afternoon Uw HET K the met with erman a the ing the Centre Hall with Rev. Hosterman Recent callers at the home of Mr and Mrs. Erwin Zettle were Mr. and Mrs. Brown Nale and Mrs. Jennie Nevil of Sieglerville, Mr. and Mrs Ernest Benner and daughter Ger aldine and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bene ner of Bellefonte, also Mrs. Cornel ius Houtz of Lemont Mr. and Mrs, John B. Wert, Sr, called recently to see Mr. and Mrs Brady Beck In Lock Haven, while thelr daughter, Mrs. James Law and her son Jimmy, spent the time with fier husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | John Law Officers of Washington Grange will confer the first and second de- | {gree on a class in Progress Grange | ‘at their regular meeting on Friday | | night i Mr. and Mrs. John Wert, Jr. had {as dinner guests on Sunda” Mr. and Mrs. John Wert, Sr. Mrs. James Law and son Jimmy, and Mrs. Hore old Bradford. Rev, W. K. Hosterman and Rev | ing last week In the Earlystown school Mrs. D M. Bradford visited sev- eral days Inst week with her son-in- Inw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wil. bur McOlellan in Look Haven, On Bunday evening she returned with Mr. Bradford, Beulah Bradford, Linda Lon Walker and Donna Brad. ford, who alse had supper with the Se m— ”~ | PUBLIC SALES (Continued from page five) Monday, March 19 John W. Walters wili oller at public nl on the anna Decker farm Bel ieton 2 and two the To JO east of sOULhiea om prop LIVES TOK x mare home 7 years mnsisting of Guernseys, 1 Brown be fresh of sale from € own Swine bull, 2 year PARM IMPLEMENTS hor we « One tenn Onsistiing years und old. 30 of cattle 15 miich cows, 12 a Holtein Jersey Fw las Seven of these will Or close springers ut 14 Guernsey heifers, ranging months Ww 2 gray 13 old head ume YeArR OQ ova £Iralr aun Parry Perry 1 Hu vate walking plow BoOree weeder work hare breech: wo ine one OO good Hes MTTH Wednesday, March 21 A. J. Shivery HVESTOOK Thursday, March 22 J. OO. Smith da ’ guesis A near Wwe y n wo Ward ia aver Lie atte danghter i“ \l RL! H Ippied Childe Eliza- Mrs Welter! was an over guest Saturday of ££ E Wel Hr hey, while MY Bob Wet gel stayed with Mr. ang Mrs Rus. wil Seesholtz in Mannheim Rev, W. K Hoslermas Wednesday for York, where he It at. fe session Penna. Conference Legal Notices EXBOCUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of GPOROE CUNNINGHAM late of Beliefonte Borough, deceased Lottery of administration on the above sedate having been Eranlted 0 the undersigned persons indebt. ed to the sald estate are requesied 0 make Immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against madd estate to Present the same without delay for selliement to PHILIP H. JO¥ Executor Bellefonte, Pa. Johoston & Johns on, Atiys x4 EXROUTOR'S NOTICE. Batts of MARY BE SAGER. hiewn 3 the annual of the of Letters testamentary on the above estate having been anted tw the undercigned, all persine indebted 10 | the sald estate are reg make Immediate payment, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Patate of NEVIN W PIPER. late of Haward Borough, Centre County, “eters of administration on the been Inde | lof Spring Township. Centre County Pa. deceased |p | Lor & © tractor plow, 14 2- hore gidehii MLE Lo prow LH mee EE mover oudder rata Kite pet be Frye Ei Friday, March 23 W. R. Gingerich “ Pu HUB E ¥ a) 44 Mere LIVESTOCY € 1 NE FARM BQUIYENRT ve Nay rey Saturday, March 24 John N. Rover Friday, March 30 Melvin S. Brown ¢ BRONCHIAL COUGHS! or Bronchial lrritations Due te Colds Buckley's Famous “CANADIOL™ Mistere Acts Like a Flash Spend a Tew today st any good drug gtore for Hy boitie of Buckley's CANADIOM Mistyre (triple acting Take » yupte of sips at bedlime Fee ie natant powerful effective action spread thra throat head and bronchial tubes. It siarts at once oren Wp thivk, choking phiegm olhe raw meer branes: and make breathing easier Bufferers Tron those persistent nasty irritating coughr or bromehial rritations due ids find Buck ev's brings Quick and efMeciive Te {Hef Don't wattoogel Puckiay's One adie] today Ye get ief nstant!y White Brother Blore cents to to Drag RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING NEW TIRES, TURES WHEELS AND RIMS KEYSTONE TIRE SERVICE POTATO CHIPS ALL THE viMR * HYDE'S POTATO CHIPS Made In Bellefonte Gel Them at Your Groosrs
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