Page Two fHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA 1945 March 8, dog a Echoes From the Past I... A Fifty Years Ago Mrs. Mary Way, of Ellen, wife of near Stormstown on Tuesday after a long was aged 48 vears, ber of the Society o Willi B {liness. Si f Friend John 8, Waite expects old band d to the High and Water streets same up for a bicy dition he keep fectionery The ladies Improven effort corner WMICPeS opt merit ir § Harry Savior of C wt he Ipless with $477 to move ti and fit tl ole store In a will composing the ent Society will make the 1 ro Cr on wding about There some Mi who recently pa) Hi thing like $12 burg i tl urtin A pension monthly rate wil re Bierly Preshy 1 forty tor tribution m died ie and was a memes me nner ol ne 4 i Village tree tel back 1 be some- , Mile C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY * \d WAGNER'S QUALITY FLOUR A Hard Wheat Pat. Flour WAGNER'S CUR BEST FLOUR 50-50 Blend | WAGNER'S VERY BEST FLOUR Winter Wheat * \4 Feed Wagner's 16°7 Dairy Wagner's Pig Meal Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and grower. Wagner's Seratch Feed Wagner's Chick Feed dydes Cream Calf Meal fishelman’s Dog Feed Dealers in All Kinds of Grains a \d * BELLEFONTE, PA. Mar the licenses following riage were Issued couples: W. G3 Harp- Penna, Furnace, and 1. C, Barto Maren Jared Harper, of Belle- and Mary E. Wetzel, Spring to Stay of LEH fonte, Wer id George Roth. men of week for place 1 Young township, left this ra Fall Y I'hat having + boom 83] will be iccessful In see tion: tii UIE od we hope they curing good po chool director public of Walker ip have the chools in at thi remembered tl use burned dur- roughout i Mc il 1 eins the early much had all d was except wher SNOW hese D vo FALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? 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Por all In. teriox Walls, Woodwork and Doors, too 4a tes weberte $9.25 " - ah - aw Sidhanls "3° apoly One coat covers most surfaces Schaeffer Hardware ALLLGHENY STREET x aurzence’ BELLEFONTE, PA TIGER BRAND £3 2 24 4 AUMu » Ol & He sued to Jodon, was Is wins | A marriage lcense Albert L. Emery and Ec both of Centre Hall J. M. Keichline of Bellefonte, was to deliver an address “The Life of George Washington,” at a meeting of the Patriotic Sons of America In Bellefonte on March 6 Beautification of the property at the Big Spring was virtually assured at a meeting of Council when plans for a new pumping station and other improvements there were discussed authori stigation scarlet outbreak in Blanchard, Beech and Bald Eagle township. In the disease were health an and County lnunched 4 §T State ties had to determing Inve ource of n fever Creek the area 35 cases ol porte d Bellefonte follow The official board of the Methodist church named the ing three member: attend annual conference of the be held In Chambersb Johnson, 1 A shafler Twitmye 0 Nicholson wer Johnstown Leytn James & road contractor tion of road between 8S tion end Snow "13a It Depa Shoe Intersed nwa ment The road h and work wa erheated gHrage at Academ: mornin age estimate al $2,000 nd Belle. wit} Bellefonts saturany Gan Yota & AV~ Twenty Years Ago Mignot, employe of the Bellefonte Fuel and Supply Com- pany, wis confined to his home be- cause of an attack of rheumati=m in knee Thelma Williams. daughter of Mr and Mrs. O. A. Williams, of Port Matilda, underwent an operation for the removal of tonsils, at the Contre County Hospital J. G. Kenyou, 30, Philipsburg sales man, was killed Saturday evening when a north-bound passenger tram struck his truck at Cros between Boniface one small automoblie ing midway and Clearfield Jr.. enlisted as a member of Troop B., 52nd Ma- chine Gun Bquadron, The National Guard here, filling VACRNICY ed by the departure of Guy vmmonds, who had enlisted gular arm) a valuable owned by Mn Potters Mills, wer while The stable Was recovering Miss P in Pittsburgh with \ Mr who were Reese! Philipsburg B George Thompson the Ciall- Addi- on in Lhe I team of draft Clara Meeker, it down with an trip the animal finally was and at last reports One of horse near LZOLUria on to mountains gotten to a steadily t the weekend brother-in- nd Mrs. Willard ieing earl Evey spen her ster red Os their fir ‘anCamp wa aN of Bellefor enrier e ———— CENTRE HALL NEWS CHR. SERVICES . the wm wram wn O Geraidine A cl Willi A tuet ing wi Rev he Woman ool bullding Presbhyter] resting Korea Koreans he da terim EAvVe ] : missionary w tL on } f ol : in the son if the of chure ation of RT Ife and esta blisl the 16 and the by meeting occu the was George swrved T. C. Wil miscellaneous count Lhe sident Japanese ' or closed by the Mrs Rimmey, refreshments were by a comm with Mrs Hams chairman. A le followed Mr. and Mis Orvis Centre Hall, announce ment of their daughter, Sgt. Harold E Johnson, son of Mr and Mrs. Forest Johnson, of Pleas. ant Gap. At the present Miss Smelt zer Is employed In Rote's store at Pleasant Gap. Sgt. Jonson has just returned to Camp Hamilton, N.Y. from a 36-hoyr leave. No date has been set for the wedding | Miss Hal Dutrow, daughter of { Mrs. John Dutrow of Centre Hall, R D. and Harold Rockey, son of Mr and Mrs. Ralob Rockey of Boals- burg, were un'ted In marriage at the {Centre Hall Lutheran parsonage on Monday evening at 9 o'clo’k. Rev. C. 1C. Otto, pastor of the church, of- {Aelated, The bride wore a powder blue sult, She Is a ate of ‘he Centre Hall High School, class of 1942. AL Peenbis the eoliple are Ly. Ing with The Lev ns Smeltzer of Wie engage- Louise, to M n LY | vi Chev oldie Law Willard ' of mond Pulte ha bed with d Ra confined A comin been fectotl Mu eart oe ‘0 an» vill keep him pyveral weeks George Martz, whe been Beatty General Hospital Cin pending a «day fur. wit) parents, Mr and Mrs al had Ron Ough John Mart Mr. and Mrs Fort Step NS Oho wits James 8 8 late few her parents Spicher Mr. and Mrs. Paul Petterolf son Drew, of Annville guests of her parents F. K. Fronk Mr Clarence Blazer entertained al ber hame near Centre Yall on Wednesday, Mrs. Clarence Miller, Mrs. George Ralston and Mrs. Wil. Ham Hanna Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meeker of Millheim, called on Priday evening 10 see Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Runkle | Mrs. Margaret Codshall returned | to her home on Priday from Avis, where she had been staying with | her brother and sister-in-law | Rev, and Mrs. Lawrence Dalr are! staying at the home of Mr. and! Mis. ! John Rishel until they can occupy | the Reformed parsonnge | Mr. and Mrs. Ralia Neff of Ouak | Hall, were supper guests on Suture day of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Miller Mr. and Mrs. 8 C, Brimgart of Lock Haven, were here the begine twins Clayromb Bteubenvil'e days last week Mir Mrs of E spent a and and were recent Mr. ana Mis the Le} the Mi before A. Ho Mrs. 11 i it i Wid thelr | oecupy mm fry is During hunerts and they ownel nan REERRRL Lhe of ve Were lavton Wagner received a tard | DOs wna ! from the War Department last wees stating that his son Stafl Sgt, Che ter A, Wagner, who was wounded while on combat duty in Germany was making normal ing ment from an fractured 1 Hat Wagner wi Star several month achievement performed ual circumstances Te paralysl report the hamokin, Mi Mary fined 1 Fort Tie I hn norm nM] parents Mivs graduated training Jom Bs 0 bed at her a #1 ] leg awarded the Aron BED Or neroi under unu hoirman CAanva {own 1 yeh np th osterman Mrs sonage on Wednesday ever J. M. KEICHLINE INSURANCE AGENCY One of the Oldest Agencies in Centre County | hour, On Thursday the Wom- Bradford. M Meyer ( EDW. L. KEICHLINE Mi Temple Court Phone 2521 Hostermat fresh ment WHY PULPWOOD WORKERS are draft deferred ECENT draft regulations work; it pays well; has a fine raising pulpwood produc- post-war future; and positions tion from “essential” to “criti- are open in almost any rural cal”, thereby giving pulpwood community—you don’t have workers the highest deferment to go to some distant and over- preference, emphasize the ex- crowded city. treme importance of pulpwood If you want to find work in in the war. this vital war industry, see the wood buyer at our mill More MeN NEeepep Now any dealer from whom ve buy. Any man who wants to serve we buy his country to the fullest ex- Pulpwood Shortage Grows More Serious End of wor in Europe is not expected to relieve the pulpwood shortage — it may actually moke it tent as a civilian can find this opportunity in pulpwood work. In addition to its high draft rating, it is healthy, outdoor worse. Most shipments will now go to the Pacific where everything must be double wrapped ond it takes much more pulpwood to package each ton of supplies. *. [VICTORY | WEST VIRGINIA PULP & PAPER CO. TYRONE, PA.~-WILLIAMSBURG, PA. MEN! Work in Bellefonte at TITAN Titan Metal Manufacturing Co in Bellefonte has many Wg good paying jobs with progressive wage increases. Inquire . See what opportunities Titan has for you in this fast growing brass and bronze industry, needs many men, Right Now to help turn out vital war materials, Titan, TITAN METAL MFG. CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. Titan urgently So if you are nol already in war work, get behind our fighting men at
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