Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, March 22, 1951, Image 11

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    March. 22, 1951
HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
Page Three
THROUGH DEATH TO LIFE
| king of his people. Many Insult
(EASTER)
| were forced upon him, and, finally
he was forced to
International Sunday School Lesson | the scene of his cruxifilon. which
for March 25, 1951 | he was unable to do because of the
physical punishment he had just
been forced to undergo Simon of
Cyrene was impressed by the sol
perform this service for
Memory Selection Lol am with
you alway Matthew
aier to
Lesson Text: Mark 15: 33 \
Having reached the place of crux-
Arrested in the Garden [ ifixion Jesu wa impaled up-
semane, after th trayal J on the with two robbers
with a treacherous Kiss, \ alongside and his enemies lingered
carried before the tw igh Pri around, watching him in the Ree
Annas and C l death. As death
summoned gather { the Sanhe- | Jest realized that his great mi
drin
completed and
Alt) igh the J¢ h las equ to hi atisfactinn i
that the vhedrin 1 ! )
time, thi midnight meeting was | ished! hn 19: 30
held in ve J rm Taken down from the cro by
trial that | endemnation uld | loving given bur-
be delivered by the following mori ial with all the care possible by
ing, as the law prohibit the trial | tw ecret friends, Joseph of Ar-
and senten risoner on tl imathaea and Nicodemus. On
same day. ni rder t arry out third day thereafter, early in the
this requirement nother meeting | morni: ter the Jewish
CTrOSS,
achieve
hands, Jesus wa
of the Sa
diately after sunrise t thi ath- on t » told by the
to the These are the most
the Council « meaningful words ever to be heard
for pre ni earth, even
God ndous ann
It is interesti to note that n angels of the birth of Jesus He
reference Y t t : i here” meant plainly
demu ( Christ had risen from the
members of and that resurrection i
m cornersior
ieath
mn with od vy Pu
with urpassing the
the life. He that
ih he were dead
Judea
itician
Pilate
deserved
stiti
called
he ha
which wife ha ited to hin LK
about J !
In an
sponsit
that
sent im
Antipa
happe:
that
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In Setting Plants
Ire ef
back
ced to
Pilat
“a and
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from Pilat “he entific experiment r
the
man
WORLD'S MOST COPIED TRACTOR
...yet the ONLY one that
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. gives you ALL the revolutionary
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king crowd made merry over! farm has more than 500.000 mice
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by 3 { aT
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FREE DEMONSTRATION
on YOUR OWN farm
For a Full Line of These Tractors and
Implements See Your Centre County
Ferguson Dealer
E. M. SMITH MOTORS, Inc.
1005 W. COLLEGE AVE, STATE COLLEGE, PA
We Also Have a Large Selection of
USED CARS & TRUCKS
Moderately Priced and Ready for Miles of Service
WE HAVE IN STOCK A FULL LINE OF
Parts and Accessories for Dodge
Passenger Cars and Trucks
Up to F 7 Including 1950 Models
GOODYEAR TIRES & TUBES
of All Sizes,
FERGUSON PARTS & ACCESSORIES
Tractor Tires for AN Makes of Tractors
E. M. Smith Motors, Inc.
STATE COLLEGE, PA.
FF. M. “Jack” SMITH, Auctioneer
1005 W. COLLEGE AVE,
DIAL A977 or AMIR
carry his cross to]
l50 YEARS AGO:
William Dorworth Suffers Brain
Concussion In Penn State Fracas
Monday and Tuesday was event-} On
ful for some of the Penn State | were in town from Boggs Town
boy The freshmen had planned | who were interested in the applic
'a banquet to be held at Milton on | tion of C. P. Reese for a tav
Tuesday evening. The Sophomores! liquor license, at what is know:
fecided that the “dinner hould | Walker Settlement (now known
{ not come off. Therefore, on Monday { Yarnell-ED.), on the pike leading
{ the Sophomores were busy captur- | from here over the
Monday quite a few
mountain
[20 YEARS AGO:
St. Patrick's Name Honored At The
‘McUndine O’Fire Company's Banquet
Last Tuesday evening the Kiw
Club held the second Ladi N
meeting of the year. The pi
committee headed by Georg
the decoration
Patrick
unique
arranged
I with Bt
hie
at meeLing WAS
approached |
gave voice |
* | {rom
claiming It | fin-|
guardian | ¢
ering. Jesus repeated his answer as! angel there He is not here, he |
wncement of the,
ing innocent Freshmen, Lively tu
els ensued. The line of battle ex
tended from State College to Belle-
fonte, thence east
| At the College it was a serious af-
| fair, marked by violence
Dorworth, son of Doctor Dorworth
f this place, a freshman at Pent
State, lie in a critical condition
| OD rworthh wa thros everely
ophomore ul he
fA concus
yy IL
brain, It
acdidition to many stu
fents came out » fray with |
badly bruises
| Snow
Centre Hall |
William |
| fonte
Shoe. Years ago a hotel
that point flourished and
famous for its rare larder and
uine hospitality. It would
Reese's intention to cater
lent trade during the
hope of making the plac
ible ummer resort
Young men of Bellefonte form
{ly known as the “Go Easlt
suffered |
yrganized themselves inta the Beli
Athletic Club, and from
i bascball team has been formed
with Austin Eadon a
malLager Ha arrangea
manager. The
iifferent places this seasol
Professor and Mi
| Hughes and the Res
“| Hughes left las ue
Sabbath, |
women went to his tomb, |
ished before
* Wa GoOLe
Burge leason, of Houtzdale
recently fined a man $10 and cost
tana n
it
that |
Mat
‘ 0 prevent spitling
walks, under penalty.
has such an ordinance now
ality for the ofl® $5. Bell
Top Driver Cautions
On Highway Habits
| C. Y. WAGNER
& COMPANY
AM Ul S
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Wagner's Chick Starter
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Wagner's Scratch Feed
Wagner's Chick Feed
Rydes Cream Calf Meal
Eshelman’s Dog Feed
ME 2 2
Dealers in All Kinds
of Grains
>
*
BELLEFONTE, PA.
on the side- y
Harrisburg | they shou be well
and the Y
for altimore to attena th
' tone Hughes
to Emma Virginia
Mt. Washington
idelphia
ham, of
| their absence the Academy
Are enjoying /& vacation
cheduled t
8t. John's Episcopal Church a!
Washington. Charl
of the Rev. Jame
place, and |
{ the Pen:
Philadel
Dastiel
riage |
help them in any way ang
The {llustrated songs thal will be
» i Not ¥ ARS
Pass as Quick]:
Cel back Ink
quickly as possible
Dont pass
approaching interseciion or
road crossings where passing
prohibited hy law or any place you
are pot sure you have sufficient
room.”
on aa
Fossils May Indicate
Gas Or Oil Deposits
If you're looking for fossils, start
In your own backyard
Possils found at home can tell
you a great deal about the eart
some huntireds of millions of yea:
ago, according to Dr. Frank M
Swartz, professor of paleontholos
at Penn State
Dr. Swartz agrees that these for
sils probably aren't the remains of
dinosaurs or of large mammals, »
they are just as useful In telling
what the earth was like in this reg-
lon 200 million years ago, and also
In telling what is beneath the sur-
face now
Some of these fossils may be only
A tenth of an Inch in diameter but
when placed under the microscers
will tell their story. And since these
fossils may be a clue to the strata
that lie beneath the surface, they
may also be a clue to the loeation |
of deposits of conl or oll
But before you go hunting thru
your garden for fossils In hope of |
| Ainding black gold, Dr. Bwartz warns |
that thes? fossils may be false clues
“It takes a great deal of study
| the Penn State paleonthologist says, |
{ “to determine wheher or not you
stand a good chance of finding coal
{or oll beneath the surface—even In
your own backyard.”
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Lone bag, dog. tag? Advertie in CD
\i
patronized. 5
marked the last a Lhe
Landsy who cio
with the Brocks
Arthur Bi
for the ¢
Mark
nection
this month
CesInnl
vou can't beat a
un a
ok, Laying Hens Respond
« rcheies To Good Management
J. M. KEICHLINE INSURANCE AGENCY |
One of the Oldest Agencies In Centre County
KEICHLINY
Phone 2521 |
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ill
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402 W. Linn St.
PHONE 4793
Bellefonte