March 15, 1945 PHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX. Page Three Echoes From the Past Little Trixie” will traction at the evening, March 18 W. J. Burrell ha postmaster Rot to fill the vacancy death of Mr. Bathu I'he Undine Steam Fire is making arrangement holding of gran Easte Monday been Clinton i CRISS d 4 Fifty Y nex ears Ago Opera House, Mond Panny poli y parations for ing ro em yv: 30 o'clock near Ja I'he family of Dh Jahn PF. Woods, who died at Boalsburg some months 10, received a check for $5,480 from he Brooklyn Life Insurance with accrued dividends I'he Racket Store |s making mm of J. A. Harper & Co., Come« it being the full amount of the pre- annexing the adjoin who il discontinue business about April will and heir enlarged to Carry an pace larger sortment Thursday Mrs, E mville ath. She Potter leaves a husbond Her npe and 9 days hildial The morning at service at lace Sunday Alter tae Jae remain rd at J. D. Thompson, W were conveye t Buffalo Run enable better | g morning of last week, at Tate, of entered the vi ley and Was 48 years, funeral 9:30 the d to of February D. E H. Long of Howard, filed in 1 equity again t D and A and Mn a prelimin- nection WaInst taem, them from having anything winting plant of ver, The Homet Of ae proceedings y who hed any D. E. Holter along f We The was parties "there interest having nd Mr. Wetzel about being t Saturday * a hearing her pr lismi wned The weeedings (4) in ele- Easter Just Sunday see our eye catching assortment: of the newest and smart- esl coat styles fitted or boxy short or long... in suited gay colors to your own gay mood. Come in to- day. Use Our (Convenient Lay-Away Plan The Katz Store Allegheny Street Bellefonte v I — | whieh leaves the Dunhams the sole owners of The Hornet printing plant nt Howard. A bill introduced yesterday in the ‘house at Harrisburg makes a radi- {ton county is taken from Clearfield, and centre is joined to Cameron, McKean and Potter and is nated ng the 37th districs, Bills are posted about town siat- ing at the Pellefonte Republican and Dally News wil] be sold at ad- ministrator's sele on Monday, by E I'. Tuten, aciministrator of Mrs, M P. Tuten, This is simply a legal pro- cess and the two papers will likely continue same manage- under the nt as heretofore N Nn 1¢- Hoanrd Lien A wesent JUTELS Oi the apgpoatanent Oli tined commendation of Gu ¢e Lon ang Another of A. Weber, William Cunningham appointed Cel Burge of South Pillipshurg by the me authori vy, Johny W. Sith was pointed overseer of poor of Howard township con Newton Hamilton’; The ground owned by J Ver gold 1 not abated any rock found the well on the R. Rhodes has been vielded thirty dollars wort of gold and two dollars worth of illver. A correspondent {rom that place to the Lewistown Free Press says that the hole town seems to be underiaid with that king of rock. A shalt being sunk on the lot of J D. Mii- ler, to ascertain whether gold can be found in paying quantities. It wasn't long since that there was an oil and gas craze in the same town The old Pennsylvania canal, the fererunner of the presen. magnifi- cent system of steel rails, is to be gbandoned by the Pennsylvania Rallroad Company. The old water Way, serviceable, has outlived its usefulness. The total deficiency of the company Is $160216, From year to year the canal revenue has teadily diminished until it fing hows a burdensome loss. Starting at Columbia on the SBusqueha te Pennsylvania canal branches north and northeasterly, ext to Clark's Ferry, Newton Hamil Northumberiand, Nanticoke, 0" Lock Haven, and penetra important Wyoming coal reg assayed and { once 50 gout al M uyett. of this place, inform week nie met hrough the S that ne teams on } en Mountains ) each i I per On board, Thi al helpless from and perhaps woulkl have will doubticss be cared parties who ‘ook them set at liberty agein afte suiuaens {0 care in the mountial ere are many in turkeys and pheasants having bo riven by hunger to visit barmyar quest of food during the now tances of wild ocrenD 20 YEARS AGO consistory of Arge had taken preliminary meass re towarg | §3T the Relormed the erection of a t Centre Hall > built on the church jot new LL iN va and Princiyal the Bellefonte 0 THY rom Eame basket oach James Ryden K. Stock of . all & y Victor Exdly, of y elected supervising Hollidayshurg pub- by the board of educa- in that city He was chosen m a field of 12 applicants for the OUTrg ipal of Lhe chools Wl George R. Meek of Bellefonte, and J. O. Kel- {f State College, a son of At- Har: Keller, of Belicionte » winners of $1 prizes In a con- the Philadelphia 4 5s E141 aaa] Phi Ww » Publi Mrs. Levinag Strunk, aged 81 years 210 lived with her daughter, Mn Harry Miller, of Bellefonte, suffered a compound fracture of the shoulder over a piece of furniture the Joor, Be- cause of her advanced age her cone dition was regarded as being serious ponsored by Ledger tr tripped fell to wher iu and Marriage licenses were issued to the following couples Foster E Walker and Grace L. Leitch, both of Howard Golle Bird Hagan, Ala- base, and -Florence Spencer Bauer New Jersey: Join W. Shawley, Yar- and Jennie E. Wither'te, Run- ville; Charles T. Musser and Grace Z. Bower, both of Coburn: Andrew George Hall and Hazel iI. Houtz, both of Fleming James Smithy and son, Merrill, of Blanchard, had a remarkably narrow escape when their Reo truck was struck by a New York Oentral pase senger train at the crossing of the Harblson-Walker Refractories com- pany. When the train hit the truck the vehicle and its occupants were hurled Into Fishing Creek. Neither of the men was Injured and both {swam to shore. The truck vas a to- {tal Joss Mrs. Robert W, Bloom, of near Centre Hall, was suffering from poi- {son on the thumb and fingers of {both hands, The trouble began about [ten days earlier when the eye of a needle plerced one thumb, The wound was slight and appeared to heal readily but an abscess formed the nell desig- | { t we! tof purchase Liwhat line of work he WwW. W. Bickett has assumed ull Pennsylvanians management of the Brant House and was remodeling the interior to make tit more attractive | While chopping wood at his home [eal change in the present senatorial (8. D. Gettg, Esq. was injured above serve appointment, Under this bill Clin-|the left eye wien a plece of kindling are flew up and struck him forcibly In {the face, WwW. H. Macker, Bellefonte | man. had disposed of fils touring car and had purchased a new Dodge se- | dan, which afforded more comfort [to his patrons, | Miss Magdaline Sunday, employe {in the ofMices of the Keystone Power | Corporation, had been elected dele {gate to the company's convention {which was to be held In Ridgway | Ex-Recorder Willlam H. Brown and family moved into the Garman Hotel, Mr, Brown assuming management, having leased the building for a year with an option He succeeded Jacob who had not decided would engage ine Knisely, Ji in Dr. W. U. Irwin, Bellefonte pi siclan, purchased the hone of i" late Mrs, L. T. Munson, on All gheny street, from the Munson €4- tate, the consideration ha $16.000, it reported Dr. rwin expected to move ing been Wa into the property from his Spring street resiGence repairs had i everal week: February org Wa construction ul tie WoOUuwWar( cleared away, roces removed a O01 @& During er in tn Lie BYOIaDK be = gun on in the cave. Brush wa broken up and |rangements were the course of Pine Creek cave could be drained and of water. L. L. Weaver, of and J. W. Hosterman, olf ¥Y. who recent Bellefonte Bakery NVoodward, were at the head of U cave project, Mr. Weave ; crete walks and ele i to be placed in a pavilion was to U« restaurant facilitie WOoOous neat made y thal made Millheim Buffal purchased ntive iy both ' . 3 WIE Cave Dale amber WwW. 8hu h 4 ¢ into he Judicial t House Dr. W was on Charle and wile home oni Liv the pane; maining Mr. Cohient being retained © Former Locol Minister Works With Prisoners He io ai says Loal 10 take up ti ae int Ors anc a nim We are reall) not being abie 4 ature and Testaments eltsier in F lish or Cerman Our NBS He: Quarters at Cherbour Can ony Ply us with candi ers we were old at «¢ meeting Moyer was bony adelphia, and spent hi youth in Perkasie. Ne of Muhlenberg College town and ¥ Central Beminary In Ohio. He received M. A. degree from Boston Univers sity In 1832 Chaplain Moye; ordained a minister of the Evangel- kg! and Reformed church in Mapie- wood Ohio, In 19014, and J» a mem- ber of the Reading Synod. He served in Kentucky for ix years with a larger parish plan project. He wa from 1932-1838 pastor of St Joan's hurch, Beliefonte, and was of Trinity church, Shenandoah until 1943. when he was sioned chaplain chaplains Chaplain and te Was pastor Pa comimis- ‘Named President of Co. Woman's Clubs | Mrs. Richard M. Hess, of Philips. burg, has been appointed president {of the Centre County Federation of Woman's Clubs, having been chosen to ill the vacancy made by the resignation of Mrs. E. E. Widdow- son, of Bellefonte, who because of ill health Pederation will be held, 0 present plans te according of people sooner or later, but it us- ually gets them. -. CHURCHES tinxi | withdrew | The eh for publicity gels a tot! |Aged Man Found Dead In Field tinued from page One) { 1 from page the speaker continued art, service, and science Station KDKA has sufficient er to cover a T2-county ordinary condition jand under exceptionally jeonditions, its range Include 24 fother counties Its programs have {been heard in 22 states including all | fence during al {three Pacific coast states, on ships In A nT [the Pacific, and In the West Indie A Wo *TiGRY Alid Its farm programs include market fterwards, He i {reports general farm new ind iricultural Information help farmer increase thelr lency Information for grams Is from ernment agencie anda Iron State, Oho Btate and We Universite luding Mr. Mart radio | | Are Farm-Minded (Cor : teep embanka the edge of cornfield pow - under Higsat favorable hi apparentiy ad halted to re climbing the bank | nue i nwrea | 1s al fi and a Fhe man's clothing nand bruised from heavy brush Was were TM § torn and ntched and having gone thro and an barbed wanderin retire 1 about ipparently wilked to ¢ block designed Ww uch received Yariou In con fal a keep In ommunity org in mind alwa) hottie people station touch with anlzation close promoting tween urban communit Ie speaks William Jefiri while M. E. Run ONLY CLASTERS 124 h $2.65 gal. member 10 thie J. Bossart DeHas i P. M. Dub Port Matilda Returns After 13 mont dcaber S. Water St, Phone Bellefonte State THERL WOrked | Architect Sketches Additions to Hospital ... Easter Flowers! Loveliest gift of all for Easter—beautiful long-lasting plants or lush fresh cut blossoms—the gift that speaks a language ali its own. Beautify “Her” Easter with flowers, whether she is mother, wife or sweetheart, nothing will please her more than a lovely flowering plant, a colorful bouquet of fresh spring blossoms or an exquisite corsage. Our greenhouses have been nurtured for Easter flow- ering and await your arrival with a selection of beautiful blossoms in bloom. POTTED PLANTS Easter Lilies Yellow Calla Lilies Cinnerarias Begonias Gardenia Bushes Rose Bushes Daffodils Daphne Azaleas Spireas Dish Gardens and Others PALM HEADS FOR CHURCHES - 50c Ib Leaves used for distribution to congregation cur FLOWERS *®* Roses * Carnations ®* Daisies * Snapdragons *®* Easter Lilies * Calla Lilies ® Daffodils * Paper White Narcissus, etc. CORSAGE FLOWERS * Orchids ® Gardenias ® Sweet Peas ® Violets Also Miscellaneous Spring Flowers Woodring’s Floral Gardens BELLEFONTE — Phone 2128, STATE COLLEGE — Phone 2045. No spring meeting of the Couaty |
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