April 29, 1943. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ~~ Page Save Modern Etiquette 1. Is it proper for a man to say,jor should she smoke her escort’s? “I am very glad to have met you" 7. How can a family who when taking leave of a woman to moved into a new whom he has just been introduced? 2. If olives and celery are to be gerved when is the proper time to them? pass them around the table? 8. Is it obligatory that all the 3. What can one when visited In a wedding party wear the by friends who have children who kind of clothes? are destructive home fur- 9. Is it correct nishings? double sheet for his 4. Does It make respondence paper? whether one sits down from the 10. What is the correct right or the left side of the chair? 6. Is it all right to phone friends during thelr working hours and Carry long conversation 6. Should a girl smoke given when out on a date, Bob? - . ao (0 Ones difference any position butter plate? 11. Should a man on her own Muar names such cigaretles going Answers to Modern Etiquette this is regarded ns going to church nis 1. No what ol He should wall until expressed her pleasuny Ing before he express she say thing and a that presumpti on the I his own, If n {f the head pleasant necessary and his wile send greeting cards signed with thei nl has neighborhood get acquainted with the neighbors with. out seeming to thrust themselves on men ame for a man to use a personal cor- for the butter knife on the bread-and- Lessons In ————— English Words Often Misused Words Often Misspelled meter, two m lame Words Often Mispronounced men. Pronoun k ee a-Ku-mel Word Study OTT J. M. KEICHLINE INSURANCE AGENCY One of the Oldest Agencies in Centre County EDW. L. KEICHLINE Temple Court Phone 2521 | ’ yours.” Let us increase our vocabu- lary by mastering one aay, Words for this lesson; CHIMERA; a wild fancy; a vain | or visionary conception. (Pronounce kKi-me-ra, | as In kite, ¢ as in me, a us In ask, accent second syllable) “The chimera of an author." Burke BENIGN; showing kindness, gen- tleness, ete. (Pronounce be-nin_ e¢ as in me, | as in nine, accent last syl lable) Creator bounteous and be- nign."-Milton EMANATE; to issue forth ource “Fragrance emanates flower CELIBACY; single that of a bachelor of one hound by vow: wo marry. “The celibacy of the clergy Hallam DEMEANOR; behavior; ment; bearing His demeanor ingularly pleasing Macaulay ACCORDANT: agreeing: harmo: iy oraant from a from the life, especially or not deport wa Sri nee Darwin wd an egg hunt Ihursday redelve Pris rded to Phylll Rn Wold Oy Walker who had been urn home mil) B. Page of GAY Eues Washable Butcher Linen 2-piece | SUITS 4.99 Sizes 9 to 17-12 to 20 38 to 44. Linens, Crepes, Jerseys. Ravon Dresses $2.99 Flowered Washable Sizes 12 to 20 - 38 to 52. A. C. Turner Co. srider’s Exchange Building Bellefonte, Pa. word each three leaders Hublersburg-Zion Reformed Charge Charles G. Link, minister, Hub- lersburg-Church school, $:30 a. m.; divine worship, 7:30 p. m. Zion-—Un- ion Church school, 9:30 a. m.; divine rvice, 10:30 a. m Presbyterian Charge Snow Shoe-—Bible school, 10 a. m.; morning worship, combined with annual Congregational Meeting 11 &a m Milesburg Bible school, 9:30 a. m.; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 Pp. m.; evening worship, 7:30. Union- ville-—Bible Study class Monday May 3 at p.m Howard E. Oak- wood, minister nt Evangelical & Reformed Charge Valley John R., Gulick, alona-—-Wor nip, 10:45 and ] chool, 9:30. Howard-—-Wor- hip Church hool Both chool John's Lutheran, nee J Al St Bellefonte rast 104 asiol wh Tabernacle, Spring Mills Reg- ervice every Sunday his service alway: Gid Gospel Rev. John W. Neese, pastor presching evening at 7:30 fashion hymn Prof Opes an eharge of chorister Special music b ti in charve of The p Services ALman ng Wiese Bellefonte United Brethren FE. Householder Pastor sun- §:80 a. m. Wilson R harge. Preaching 7:30 p. m, by the nacavor at 6.30 Die Wed- Wi cholr School at sUay ta ihe i Fist Evangelical, Bellefonte i. Halbert Jacoby pastor. § Mr The os 1 DOG; the Praver: prayer meet. The Adminis- foliowing rehearsal RAY 5 ck the public to worship with we prayer a he 1 begin at 7:30 ve Council will meet prayer service, Choir on F We invit evening = ——— Blanchard-Dix Run Baptist 1. Shope, Pastor wurch, Blanchard BR. Y¥Y. 2A 7:30. Gilad wening Children’s ‘ternoon at munity May 2-9 us start whole family day. Sermon top- Christian Family rch, Dix Run ng Wor- lay 8 af the ¢ IVs Week, let the SPECIAL MEFTINGS AT CAND MA CHURCH of Iie « meetings Christian and which began at ti Missionary Alliance Gospel Taber. nacie, Bast Howard street, Belle fonte, on April 20 will continue each night this week, except Saturday, at 7:30 o'clock The Rev. F and evangelist, Ohio, 1 interesting Ww Bertram Miller, Bible of Beulah Cleveland, Is messages al He is urging friends who attend to bring their Bibles A genuine interest is being mani- fested in the campaign and attend- ance is on the increase, some com- from surrounding towns, Since the Rev Mr. Miller is scheduled to begin another cam- paign in Butler, May 4. the present series in Bellefonte will close Bun-| day night, May 2 | Friday night is “family night,” as well as “young people's night,” and a souvenir will be given to the largest family present. | Rev. W. O. Brooks is pastor of the church. A cordial invitation is extended to the public. ———— WALKER TWP. SCHOOL NEWS, tae Beach her ear br or each inging TY CR ing For the six weeks grading period! ending April 16 the following stu-] dents are announced by Supervising Principal H. F. Bailey as honor stu-| dents: Jean Deitrich, June Bierly,! Mildred Yearick. Sara Dunkle, Es-| ther Ingram, Lois Gilmore, Dorothy Wills, Jean Walizger, Lois Shaffer, Fern Dunkle, Miriam Yearick, Phyl-| lis Deitrich, Meriam Kesinger, Elery | Walizer, Glenn Rogers, Bernice Grove, Ruth Waltz, Allene Witmer, Eleanor Miller, Meriam Vonada, Jean Showers | Commencement this year will oc-! cur at 8:00 p. m. May 24th in the community hall, Hublersburg. First honors in the graduating! class go to Mildred Yearick of Zion, average for the 4 years of 93.16% | Second honors go to Esther Ingram, | Hublersburg. Third honors were] taken by Lois Shaffer, Zion. About one peroentage point separated the! A pn —— i ORVISTON There were 162 present at Sunday School, Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Heaton Jr, Mr and Mrs, Earl Chaplain and family spent Bunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Oscar Heaton, Sr Mr. and Mrs, William Heaton and family of Monument, visited Bunday afternoon at the Fred Heaton home Mr. and Mrs. John Daley of Bal- timore, spent the weekend at the Clair Butler home, Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Cyphert of Baltimore, visited Sunday with Mr Cypert's brother Roy and father O B. Cyphert and the Clair Butler home Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Page of West Decatur, spent the weekend at the Sherman Confer home Gardner Mill Hall, spent her parents, Mr Ciardner Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lock Haven, spent Sunday jertha Condo Mr. and Mrs Charles baby of Lock Haven, Mp George Belghtol and baby Creek atl the Watson home Mr, and Mrs, Leland Belghtol baby of Blanchard, : nt the t the Clair Confer Mrs. David helldren Dorls Daley Fuhrer, visited Si afternoon at Mr. Fuhrer Bend and Mrs of with R Jean girl friend weekend Mrs. 1 and the and Heverly of with Mrs Aber and and Mn of Beech 5 Clayton spent nanny and week home Confer ena a Mr two and and and Eddie inaay at North nome A. naay Joseph Confer at Milesburg The revival Paul Levin, Evangelist and musician and Bob Findley, blind radio artist and soloist started April 26th. and will continue for two weeks, services every 30, everyone wel- receive a blessing Miss Verna Shank Tyrone her Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Shank Mr a Mrs. James Delong two il n of Mill Hall, spent weekend Mr. and Mrs. Frank Delong Mrs. Malind services In charge night at 7 come and | coms of nent pent ang ch the inda Confer of Howard R F. D. is spending some time with her children, Mrs. Robert Confer, Leopard Yeagen and Clair Conf Mr. and Mrs. David Belght Howard R. D. visited Bunday with Mrs. Beightol's parents, Mr, and Mrs Delbert Barnhart Mr. ang Mrs. Johr 1 of Mill Hall, visit H. Glllespi« £ voy MUTE note Paul A. Lomison were successful fis weekend John and and Laver Alonza Schenck of Howard Harry of Boston, who is In the Navy. also Mr. Dovie Day of Tyrone sited with Mr. and Mr. Clair But- ler on Sunday afternoon PORT MATILDA R.D 1) and Mrs. David Horbath and Dav of Tyrone were i y ors at the home of Mr p Mr sn Sherman trip Hout to Arma Duey Mrz. Robert Williams of D. C, spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. M. A and Mrs. W. E Wil i and Washington the parents Kerin and Mr liams Mr rer ir $4 and Mrs and family daughter A. Kerin i a ftar . aie] an Warren Shulizenber. spent Easter HHoona abie Lo x iliness of with thelr M Weer Mr. and Mr Sunday with WwW. W. Wieland Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thompson, two daughters and sons of Altoona, spent Sunday with friends and re- latives. Their son Miles is in the Navy and was home on furlough Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hall and grandson Robert Lee Hobba of Osce- ola Mills, spent Sunday with their friends Mr. and Mrs, M. A. Kerin. Private Paul W. Urban of Santa Ana, California, was home on a 14- day furlough and visited many of his old friends of this place Andy Strasick who is employed at Pittsburggh, by the Bethlehem Steel Co.. spent a few days with his moth- CP thelr Rossman spent brother-in-law {er. Mrs. Susie Strasick. John Beightol spent Sunday in Al- toona, with his sister, Mrs. Howard Leighty. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lehner and son Richard and daughter Anna of Vail, were Sunday visitors at the Kerin home. Mr. and Mrs. Thermon Wiser Jr. and son, spent a few days with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ther- mon Wiser, 8r Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Solt and son were Sunday visitors at the home of Dewey Cowher, also Levi Cowher and Mrs. Melvin Hosband and children of Sandy Ridge. Prayer meeting was held at the home of Barl Hosband on Easter Sunday. RUNVILLE The parsonage trustee board met nt the parsonage last Tuesday even- ing and planned to finish the repair work this spring, and the church trustees met at the home of Dennis Watson last Saturday evening and planned to paint the church out side this spring. They appointed E 8. Bennett and Mrs. Alto Reese as a committee to receive any contribu. tions for same, which will be greatly appreciated Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker and family of Baltimore, Md, visited with W. A. Walker Sunday Mrs. John Milton and Miss Janice Bostain visited with Mr. and Mrs Ernest Milton Bunday The baby boy, Ronnie Bostain ls on the sick list and is under the doc. tors care Mr. and Mrs. E. R son Millard, and wife of Philipsburg vi Mrs. John Fur] Sunda Cpl. Paul Watson Army Camp was home lnst week PyvL. Vincent Lucas Came nome Rev, | Punxs old tim friends last Thursday ar Hancock and and three boys Mr. a ited with of for a Army Camp Sunda few day R. Miller and family of utawney, (Albi visited with i { birthdas he was 3 ay of Mr. G and the the birthd he was 63 r Dallas Bennett Public Sales TRDAY. MAY Ber wil Saturday, May | MES. J KENNETH WERT Mer at public aa on 1 v House of Slate College sanial property and LIVESTOCK 2 welghis 1400 we east Pe he 122, eiaghi the 5 Kae AOWINE real estate T= VORT «Cia » OW a ed: i boa FARMING IMPLEMENTS r ox i. ticalls reader boteied REEL EE] f good Dag trey COB Ns 3 100 numerous } { This £2 5H ciean-ut shila govern ment feed d oats time and place John B for sale the farm of 199 acres, B1 perches ciuding all outbuildings Runnine I Terma } dt al cash. Real estate, 25 per cent day of sale dred Baie a8 © AUC! Saturday, May 15 H. D. LINDENMUTH will offer at public sale on his farm Dix Run, aix miles west of Une jonville, the following personal prop- ersy LIVESTOCK Five one Guernsey cow with fret oalf. two yearling heifers: two spring bull calves; BOO New Hampshire Red and White Rock chickens nine weeks old. FARM IMPLEMENTS - Flrdson tractor; Oliver tractor plow, spring tooth harrow, mower; light Jlow- wheel wagon. tree sprayer and wood sisting property. cash Or delivery of E M. 8mith, x17 Of head of cattle, saw combined. 70 feet of spray howe; Blair Walk who was seriously in- jured while employed as a brakeman by the P. R. R. and was in the Wil- kinsburg hospital, is now able to be | {home and is getting alongg nicely. Miss Nannie and Francis Lewis | spent a day in Tyrone last week, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller spent | the weekend with their son George | in Altoona. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Walk and Mrs. John Zerby and daughter Joyvee | were Tyrone shoppers on Saturday, -- Jail is Empty Sheriff Edward Grenoble, of Lock Haven, reported Saturday and Sun- | H | | i { | i day that there were no prisoners in | the Clinton county jail, a situation | which was similar to that of the weekend previous, The defendants have all secured bail for the April term of court, he stated. - | | Borrowing money today is much | One of these days the war will | much easier than paying cash but end and the people of Bellefonte will | now is the time, if there ever was a have an opportunity to practice the | (tine, when people should live on & cooperative spirit that is now being | cash basis, displayed in the war emergency, grain ¢_adle; corn sheller; 50 bushels of oats, and many other items too numeri 0 mention Sale at 1 o'clock sharp cash. Roy Oyler, auct H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales PHONE 3579 PINE GROVE MILLS, PA, Terms, | L. FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales "A SPECIALTY! CALL STATE COLLEGE, 28542 Why not have the benefit of competitive bidding in the sale of your property. Past experiences have proven that public sales of real estate Watch for Dates! Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ulmer of State College, announce the engagement of thelr daughter, Mary Lee, to Pvt avid Ballenger, son of Mr. and Mrs John Ballenger treet, Btate College Pvt with the 79th d No date ding of Miles ulenger | Vision fet in” hay been fon Legal Notices NOTICE hereby given 10 HEA that a cer- the oP Notice 1s tificate College Ve Ine Pent the of election Hardware of Btate Company [he College wit} Vie Dee orated been 1 Blate of vania, hw Ved partment of thw wealth of Pennsylvania ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTCH of the ‘ of Howard tale (« Borough ! he malls Vi ¥ : ‘ wien wit ho delay ; to MINNIE B. WELCH How 1, Pa x21 EXECLTOR'S NOTCH “ Lhe t -- w with to HICKMAN Borys a Sa = SBE: J ker “> } NOTICE he estate of Bn- of Harr Township Ce ae ADMINISTRATOR'S the matte WwW. Hew Le Sel 24 wi OUL Oelay EDOAR E HESS Btate College, Pa. R b 54 ey § TORS ADMINISTRA NOTIC) °° INALET TRICE'S NOTICE ‘ pine Without i Ww BELIZABETH Belivfonte, Pa, Execu- Harvison Walker, attorney x19 delay Tor sellieme ¥ VORADA wix Ww for estas ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE 3 the matier of the erat» of ¥ » late of Bate Coliege Eo | ADMINISTRATRIX'S the NOTICE matter of the ents H Ki Centre ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of John L. Wetzler, jate of ages Township Centre County, Pa. deceased letters of administration estate having been granted undersizned, all persons thereto are requested f& pavymensi, ns Or demands present them cement fo on said to the indebled to make ime and those having against the same without delay for t LEWIS A WETZLER, Bellefonte, Pa. or DRAN K. WETZ- LER, Milesburg Pa. Administrators R. Paul Campbell, attorney for es ie xi7 EXECUTORS NOTICE. In the Smatter of the estate of Ida R Williams, late of Worth Township, Centre County, Pa. deceased Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested 10 make immediate payment and those have ing claims or demands against sald estate 10 present the same without delay for settlement to ROY CAlL~ HOUN, Fleming Pa. or DOROTHY FLICK, Julian, Pa. Executors. John OG. love, attorney for estate, x17 REGISTERS NOTICES. The following accounts have been examined and passed and flied for record in the Registers Office for the Hinepection of heirs and Jegatees, cred Hors and all others In any way in- terested and will be presented to the Orphans’ Court of Centre County for ithe confirmation ni si on Monday, May 17, 1943 ! | 1. BOWERSOX. The first and fin- | ‘al account of William FPF. Hessert, | iexecr, of etc. of Amelia C. Bower | sox, late of Millheim Borough, de | | ceRmed i 2. BUTTS. The first and final ac | count of The First National Bank | jof Bellefonte, Pa. execr of ete, of Walter G. Butts, late of Bellefonte | i Borough. deeased i {| 3. BURLEW. The first and final | jacoount of George FF. Hess, execr. of | etc. of Mary M. Buriew, late of Lib- | ferty Townahin, deceased 4. BRONOEL The first and final acoount of R. Paul Campbell, admr. | id. Bb. nc ta of elec of Pauline Bro- | Inagt, inte of Beliefonte Borough, de- | CORP 5 BECK. The first and final ace | cont of Elizabeth B Smith and | Isaiah RB. Beck, admrs of ote. of | Mahlon B. Beck, late of Half Moon | Township, deceased lof J P. Dixon, {sip, deceased 9. DREIBELBIS. The first and fin- al socount of Bruce BE. Dreibeibis and Edna M. Irvin, execrs. of etc. of Mat tie M. Dreibwelbis, late of Perguson Township, deceased 100 DEPFEW. The fint and final sccount of Mary D Kling, sdmrx. of ele. of Annie Depew. inte of Centre rough. Oecasssed EMERICK. The first 1 W. Bruce Charles Emerick Township, deceased FRANK. The first and final account of Rebecca Covert Prank execrx. of ete. of Charlies OO, Prank, inte of Miles Township deceased 13. OATES. The first and partial account of the Bellefonte Trust Come- of Richard P. Gates, late of Rush Town~ and final Emerick, admr late of of of ruardian miner 14. OATES. The first and final of Charies 8 D Cates and Caton, Jr execrs. of ete, of OENTZREL. Tt : Ms 4 va o ETE 26. MIDLAM v4 f 3 Ww M de Tow D. deceased fcOORMICK. The thir LNs YER. The ROO t f Emanas Catherine Ri . cxBorx. of ole. of Jumes Btrayer, late af Perguson Township, devessed 84. BWOOPE The first and final ¢ : of George MoG. Fryberper. f ot of Alice FPryberger ate of Philipsburg Borough STRA VONADA eh a onada Y 4 = vOoniaGa deceased Paul V Charlies ¥ Township i. WERT. The first and final ac- t of John Wert and Jennie Wert {f Hiram F Wert, late waship, deceased HARRY A OORMAN Register of Wills Centre County, Pa C. Y. 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