THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five Dogs C Bible Fellowshi | Pro Oleo— LINN'S HISTORY | waist ties |oble Fellowship | ® Oe vir |. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, J 8 A game protector's duties take The Centre County Bible Flow IR ? 4 or 3%, pain vl i wad : ' Fe I LY } t u to Donald (Continuing Patton Township) vear. and in 1817 moved ; Fin \ into the open Where he is {ship feels it has a rare treat for the y a hes ia pis a hh fois (ad Ella K. Ishier to P 9 surnside Twp, $1 es Pi Uresent Caled Kenhart vlace. whi privileged to view many natural | people of Centre County in having ' BIRIRLIY nun in ’ Ee t 1 y Charle A man and his wife escaping from I Rh wEWtad Tf i th Lipa "| beauties and to wilness many in-|secured the Rev. R. 1. EHumberd Virginia slavery passed by way of | he rented of Gen. Ber ner. Ab | teresting happenings, But by the |of Flora, Ind. a nationally known Announce Birth Cross’ tavern enroute to Hartsock’s | 1440 he gpenec at Ke wh * very nature of his occupation the |Bible teacher, to conduct its next| Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Hue. Ne Vg HE a ai Run Tn { nC foMeer encounter some very un-| Bible Conference to he held May ¥ aver 5 slave catchers came up wit 3 em os roa kd + Pas i i pli ' | pretty tuation 10 to 13 and bore them away towards the | and Jreacaec hy yout; BEN h ory of a recent wildlife! The first session will be at the south. Word of the affair ming Belief HI There Was a good Gell iiragedy that occurred along the | Mortha Purnace Baptist Church to Hartsock's ears. he shouldered | of traffic on thal Hignway Dy ireight [Fh “ork was told by Game Pro- | next Thursday at 8 pm. The sub his gun and set out to resuce the yan R well ry Lh hi tor N ian Erickson, of Empor ject will be, “The Person and Work captives; but his chase proved wie Butdle Run A He J 'P* jum. Said h “Several farmers |of Christ.” The Friday and Satur- hopeless, and he was at last com- | Ping piace for st 's, and bel { | | a commotion and hurried to | day sessions will be held in Fhird Child Born pelled to abandon it. A party of | Well as post oii Deller irOVe a Lo point where a dog had dragged | Centre County Court Hous } ! abolidonists rescued the unforu- oy Uris piv 1 SUSInes remained f gown a button buck. When the fone, at 7:45 pm... Subjec nates at Hollidaysburg and returned the: » un Ger Jenner leath Ir en arrived on the scene the deer | Piriday “Spiritual Blessing them to Patton township, where | 1834 len he moved to the pia Wi till alive, though the savage lc ‘hrist”: Saturday, “A Perfect they settled and lived for many | now occupied by the farms of Di ior had torn the hide from its vation”. The Sunday session Years afterwards. When the Amer- | V. and Agnew Selers, hl NS. | front shoulders to hind quarters, ! be held in Woodman Hall ican negro was freed by Presiden- lg Hack was NM A Hnpro oY . {exposing the raw flesh of its ema- College, at 3, and 7:45 p tial proclamation of emancipation, | Mr. Shorts, and after that occupied |... 0 10d, | ternoon subject will be Mr. Hartsock rejoiced with exceed- | DY Ma) Ancrew uniel, W GC neensed at repeated tragedies | for Christians”, Judgment {ng great joy to see the fulfillment | in 10, aged 87. when oeuel ’ ich as thi Erickson said In| tians; and I of a dream he had cherished rit os] ET us, 3 tL my at an officer Cameron | Humberd will hays. sky Sa ; y : % ! 4 NE o ‘ounty, the last winter was one of | Judgment Judgment The Shivery settlement, in Pq : : Sdiiallg his “the wot for doy running deer The Rev. Humberd ton, was made in 1792 by Andrew | Farm in Jos eh Our i Vga 1 bad such pitiful sights as this | Martinsburg. Blair Shivery, who was born in ester Ry i at oy WYN AE ier re 1 n by all the people who | ded Moody Bible In County in September, 176 » lo- | * yA Wllow thelr ts to run at large land College, taught cated in Patton, in ie year first artholomew ish came t el ticularly tl character who | School of the Bible named, upon land lying about two | tre County in 1818 from Be: } bandor which are forced! pastored several chi miles east of Stormstown, and ne native county ttled in F then, to kill in order to live. If|th ral years hi Announce Birth on the line between Half Moon and | guson township and engage : hi peopl ld see what dogs densively as a Bible | v Al : i Patton townships. He used to tell | mining for Gen. Joseph Mil In t wild reatur Am sure | are rdially invited con et Ril his children and grandchildren | 1828 he moved to MN ‘aunt wh need} aftering would be how. when a youth, he lived within | and died in tha inty in 1868. Hi vente nd wildl a lost the sound of the battle of Brandy- | w; warried in Ferguson v1 ‘ hine predators would | aved wine. and how, on the third day af- | his g one of Jacob Brower wid intellige: : : ter the fight he walked over the | daughters. Hi I r. J. M. Bus! vdvertisia i« most expensiy y it tak hinki to develop |. i " . Ho Fourth Child Born field and saw something of the y : Emin es Mis } ; fearful results of a carnage He wa poor when he came te g for a time worked for until | ner townshi XY here he marrie : Daughter Born he could get his head I ‘enough ‘ward Piirdt ‘ above water to help himself t he pioneer f that v After i independence. He was by trade a pry ing i n five ve I A . weaver, but did not, as lar ¢ ush moved to his present 0 i PE os 1 5 el TEs Orrick Car although it is likely thi e | lan first Impre { by M ! ; 3 at his trade for hi | . : : Sorked odd times. He died h “A Little Nonsense Now and Then, Shivery homestead n 1843. aged 83 ’ ~~ 3 Is Relished By the Wisest Men.” His children numbered twelve, of whom three are livit hey al : : Rachel Spencer, of Illinois. Jani, True Blue rst Son Born Moore, of Clear! inty, and | ong : be / " x staff member of this § r that 3 "re tire ¢ ¥ ' Mrs. Lydia I Ylearfliel nen fron mimu I ; frm County. Mrs : wards how ' id boasts 16 \ new featur Hon rite. Howe he his eve or wary of a prominent / ‘ v ; : descendants, of wh ne | Day will be the pla for ‘ then thou” realm that he inten to writ vith 1 i l ’ i f30lle ry \ great-great-grandch Davia oi hool ag naar : A al { “cop n ymething like tl : i " ; PERSONA LL LOANS tery was born in 1794, and died in Ay Cennetl "1 f Ce \ ors: ® " ¢ \ ere { ) ¢ wet Wolt \ gr To nship, was born i "PF 3 y RB Way 7 i fil. I bootle. He abd ‘ cond n Arrives Bape loans ate Dest. We ate pped handle any worth Patton in 1828 located . ¢ ; y t { n's nd joined 1 cl i at the first ¢ ” . oan for a ner in 1856 : : : 4 ) ‘Be UB3 700 COB r him 5 : COMPARE OUR RATES WITH THOSE CHARGED BY OTHERS Thomas and Jacob Hicks are sup- | = "oo ¢ Hall ' . oA nd we think : y ‘t . , . Twelve Monthl posed to have come ire n ry:8 ¢ a nok 4 iy Fa tit er " : ‘ ‘ : Amount of Note Pr + to Borrower Payments of to Centre Coun 1s early Li Kray ’ p ¢ e H he Io : eli > " $10¢ $ 283 and located on Buffal un i t ave ak ito | ¢ e may need the His 1 ! : $158.01 a ton township. adjoining lar now | o ” " y esting pla for } l ' y er 3} 82120 $17 owned by S. P. Gn Jacob Hicks Gp : ” married one of the daughters of | UlCl CTO ay and M: BELLEFONTE TRUST COMPANY gestalt Lambourne. kamsell one > M Hey, Girls! rr ks . The Friendly Bank) the earliest settler Fhe Hicks}. "; ' : : form hin like drink v brothers moved to Indiana event eRe be . Ar A a ally. and there fed hteir ds hy : ‘ : : . Q fd Isaac Hicks did not come u Won § reporter: 3 [I H B An Ode to Money Owed until just bef » ] { k : 5 wa made his home on Mun and died there in 1845 Hicks' twelve childre: ove now living They are Elizabeth Hardin, Abraham Hick Joht icks, of Patton wcot Half Moon. and without the bound Abraham Hicks, bought his present farn { Mos tol is beds ; to } o) ott: § > wind Thompson in 1846 it ve rom a Agha he pl hat 1 . In 1816, Paulse: Mer f C wlan ti ‘ ; 0...0...0 EY outYy ee js) Mu t Belief RI A Hair's Breadth solicitation of Gen hilip nner Ray 3 & ¢ H ! Mw toid at a church SUPPer AI He was employed k t Become Parents Mine Inspecied 0 al Iwin Daughters Born ny purpose Small Electric Appliances nhnitiee of ple sau hat's queer.” said the prop: VOSS jation who met me the rh vg re 33 “an ¢ {rom KELVINATOR. PHILCO, ities. gelebrating Home Demon. ‘°C And D THEkamme Lie Hal [5 200 Oey ye GIFTS - TOYS - PATENTS tratior ek were Mrs. Pred | : olf amd they west Ball — Fountain Service — Deters. Mrs. Ellis Rearick. Mrs. Ra TW BENDIX, IRONRITE, Ere, Diet He Wil Here's An Elbow Bender an idea to end MELROY'’S J am ao oo es a eo ar in pre America’s Lowest Priced Eig OLIVER FARM MACHINERY 8 Of Set. Toit Yes, we have it. Come In and let us show you the newest oS I You can pay more models of . The Razor's Edge . One by one ; America's Soutien b OLIVER TRACTORS, 88, 77 and 82 y y the city papers of a big shipment of raz Dark obit 5 Brivis bed that this + of ut you OLIVER PLOWS, 2 and 3 bottom \ ) Marshall Plan. I \ las i kr ear bo boot for ae | OLIVER HARROWS ’ a ian: BOR ia can't buy better! OLIVER MANURE SPREADERS SNi=GO RIE, vl vay ng. 1 ot iy # TOW o WRN» poy more for a V-B when Ford offers OLIVER COMBINES SINGLE ROW (CORN PICKERS “Home, Home on the Brew” 1 HR Ider fellows you see In Bellefonte h ridge he less than most sixes? And you benefit We also have a full line of Goodrich Tires and Dela~al F trinte + A es Pius og : h from Ford's 18 yeors experience in milking equipment. Open evenings. heir nose got that way from wearing glasse ne of 1} can building V-8's - + one of the finest for hundreds from drinking home brew out of mason jars in days Diehl & Yearick 00.0 ; A “Test Drive” will show you thet ’ Millhelm 26-R-25% 58. ok power isnt the only recson why R-25 or 150-R-4 Modern Times : owners are convinced thot you con't REBERSBURG, PA, Hrls may have been harder to kiss in the old day tito n buy better thon Ford. You'll experi dangerous as it is now, The old parior sofa wasn't apt to smash into ence the safe, smooth stops of Ford's mt the time you got all puckered up Double -5eal King-Size Brakes. You'll 0._0_0 fee! the comfort of Ford's Automatic . Posture Control. And you'll like A Helluva’ Place Ford's quick, easy Key-Turn Starting. wer was trying to impress on his congregation | of Hell Breder'n an’ sistern.” he asked, “is any of you evah been in burgh, Pennsylvania, where de big steel works is? gy - Advanced AUTOMATIC MILEAGE MAKER New AUTOMATIC RIDE CONTROL Ah been dere. Pahson.” said one member of the congrégation With oll their power ond zip, Ford's V-8 ond Six engines The rood vou see may be retted but the rood vou feel offer pemny pinching savings. Ford's Agtomatic Milsage it smooth, For th Fords new Avtometic Ride Control, 4 Moker squeates he lost ounce of power out of every PEW APHAG SLD er and shock obsorber ochon © omes out 9" : K ; } comes « ob de furnaces asked the preacher drop of gos by motching timing to fuel charges! continvounly self-adjusting to changes in rood conditions, ‘Yes, Pahson, Ah seen it ". Well, den you knows how hot dat stuf! is. Ah wants to tell all you pr * inners dat when dat dere stuff comes out ob de furnace. it's hot. In fac’ A New FORDOMA [A DRIVE “" wal W) Test Drive” the 50 hot dat no one can come anywheres near it without gettin’ shrive Is you been in de mills, and has you ebah seen de hot steel when it d : . Here's the newest, Anest, most Rexible of oll the owtomatic eled up. Well, Breder'n an’ 8Sistern, in Hell dey uses dat dere stuff for drives . . . on “avtometic” Hhat's advanced in development, ’ ice cream! | It offers trigger quick getaway . . . poming power when 51 FORD al o_0..0 you wort it and smooth jerk. free performance, THE DAVID J. JEFFRIES | The lee Man Cometh Ouest) ut Vit ules ee eh your Ford Dealer's he Office Cat often wonders what the joe man thinks when he drives | Fauvipment, scckarer ies ond trim subject to change withou! notice, FUNERAL HOME | by the school house and reads the safety sign which says: “Please drive lowly-the child playing in the street may be your own.” CENTRE HALL | 00.0 AUTHORIZED DEALER Another Problem i “The Country Funeral fome Serving You In Time of Need” | Said one bingo card to the other: “Wasn't that a low-down corny | | 3 A M TORS IN C trick. What'll become of un?” | b J . Lady Attendant Phone 37 0-.9..0 | hats all, folks: If 1 see no evil hear no evil, speak no evil, I'll never 316 Ww. High St. Phone 2423 Bellefonte, Pa. ‘ TE “ he a newspaperman SBOAT ————————— - IL —— Wapaper — amd : ; C——
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