THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Fin September 8, 1942. S ine WORLD or RELIG BY WWREID Reports from Germany state that all religious periodicals have been suspended for the duration of the war because of paper shortage, and that religious conventions are not permitted if attendance depends on railroad transportation According to figures released by the War Department, there is one chaplain for every 1,200 men now in service: and more than 600 chapels have been constructed at permanent posts, army cantonments, ete The cost of the chapels is more than $13,000,000 Says Dr. J. W. Studebaker, U. 5 Commissioner of Education: “Amer- fea must build armaments. Yes, but America must also prepare now for the time to come when she shall help to bind up the world's wounds, feed its hungry children, purge away its hates and rancors. As citizens sup- port their Christian colleges now they help to prepare this army of peace, righteousness, and justice.” The Church of Australia and other churches. organized into the Nation- al Missionary Council of Australia according to Canon Needham, its chairman, has given its missionaries to the Papuan tribes in New Guinea and elsewhere throughout the Iis- lands North of the continent the right to choose to stay at their posts or return home during the war em ergency. “Only one married woman with & child accepted the chance of evacuation,” he reports. “all the rest are determined to stay at their posts regardless of consequences Their action is just what I expected Miss Helma J. Pernstrom, B R. N.. of Ogallala, Nebraska, fol past fifteen years a nurse and ft h er of health under the Methodist Church in India, has been od the first secretary for preven medicine under the Christian Medi- cal Association of India, Burma Ceylon Miss FPFernstrom, now furlough in the United State serve in this new capacity from 1943 to 1946. Miss Fernstrom, a gr te of the Univeristy of Cincinnattl wen to India in 1925 and for years was a tuberculosts specialist at the Mary Wilson Sanitarium, Tiluania:@ more recently she taught sanitation ventive medicine, and better health in the schools and villages out from JULIAN Edward Houser visiting her Sis ele nt ative pre- Mrs Gap, 1s Chandler Mr. and Mrs. William Fl companied by Mrs. Flack's Mrs. Esther Sones, motored falo, N. Y. to visit with Mr Mrs. Samuel Cornell Mrs. Russell Fulger § her home in Washington, D. C ter spending weeks with mother, Mrs Jreon Mrs. Fred Md.. is visiting Mollie Tallhélm returned returned two Nora Kurtz of Baltimore her mother, Mi spent Sunday a and Mr: Will Dando were Mr. and Mr Dando and Harold Cleveland, Ohio, an Eugene Dando and daughter who Mr Those home Of Bareilly, India The very Rev. the Dean of Tokyo Protopriest John Ono, 70 years of age, son-in-law of the first Japanese priest of the Russian Orthodox church in Japan, was recently con- werated in Harbin, Manchukuo, as Bishop of Tokyo. This election was made necessary under the new con titution of the "Orthodox Church of Japan" which decrees that only a Japanese can be named Bishop. His Russian predecessor had resigned from office because of this law, The Very Rev. John Ono was a married secular priest, and since all Orthodox priests are monks, it was that his marriage be dissolved before Advices from Manchukuo he entered a monastery in emerged an archiman- wife meanwhile Harbin convent Nichola cons necessary election are that Harbin and drite. His became a When, as Archimandrite Ono, the former John wa crated a bishop, he pledged his alle- the Primate of the Far side divorced nun in a glance to East who Church organization will be according wren Seales: BUTTERSCOTCH ROYALE Ice Cream {| Penrose Mrs. H. A, Long and! and daughters Dorls of Altoona, spent a thelr brother, Bolse and sister-in-law, Adaline Denning Steele in Buren, Ohio. They also spent time in Fostoria, North Balti- more, TifMn and Findley While there they attended a camp meet- ing of all denominations by her sister son Harry, Jr, and Mildred week visiting Steele Mrs Van ome There will be preaching services in the U. 8 church here on Sun- day at 11 a. m., this being the last ervice In thls conference this year Willian from dowly he re the Crispen was dismissed Bellefonte Hospital and is from the Injuries evern]l weeks ago when timbers of the barn he him. We again » the jecovering elved heavy down fell on him Moran of Unlonville, is sister Mrs around on June . CIVILIAAN INSTRUCTOR POSITIONS ARE OPEN A new campaign to "Keep Flying” was launched by the Service Commission this week. Un- announcement with com pletely nodified rement Stu dent and Junior In the Army Air Force School and Navy being Em Civil aed an requl tructors for Technical Aviation Service Schools ought. ¢§ nt instruct $1,620 ¢ £2 000) receive engin- or shop three to f 11 fully be pro ee and a quality ne Car the pos CERI A Se RR The Flavor of the Month for September Remember this novel Sealtest creation . .. de luxe Vanilla Ice Cream with golden streams of old-fashioned butterscotch all through it? We've had so many requests for it that we are featuring it again! Enjoy Sealtest Butterscotch Royale Ice Cream early and often while it’s available. And don’t miss those tempting Radio Specials J ...Butterscotch Royale Sodas and Sundaes . . . at Sealtest fountains. & P.S. Try a Sealtest Ice Cream Cone made with Butterscotch Royale. Sealtest, Inc. and this company the same ownership America’s favorite dairy-food DON'T MISS THE SEALTEST PROGRAM, THURSDAYS, 10 P.M. 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