Church Services Next Sunday. | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 10:45, theme: “The Wide Scope of Inspiration.” Mrs. Charles Fisher, of Danville, will sing. Even- ing worship 7:45, theme: “A Gospel for Living.” Prayer meeting Wed- nesday evening at 7:30. William C. Thompson, Pastor. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. “The Friendly Church.” Third Sunday after Trinity. Sun- day school 9:30 a. m. Morning wor- ship 10:45. Vesper service 7:30. Vis- itors always welcome. Rev. Wilson P. Ard, Minister BT. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Services for July 6th: Third Sun- day after Trinity, 8 a. m. Holy Eu- charist; 8:45 a. m. Mattins. No ses- sions of the church school during July and August. 11 a. m. Holy Eucharist and sermon. 7:30 p. m. evensong. Visitors always welcome. Rev. M. DeP. Maynard, Rector. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. . The pastor will speak at 10:45 on “The Relation of Religion to Our Government,” and at 7:30 on “Two Builders.” A missionary program in the Sunday school at 9:30. Epworth League 6:30. Tuesday night class; night devotion and prayer. E. E. McKelvey, Pastor. mim; is ST. JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCH. Services next Sunday morning at 10:45 and evening at 7:30. The sac- rament of baptism will be administer- ed to infants during the morning serv- ice. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Ambrose M. Schmidt, D.D., Minister INTRODUCTIONS AND HOW TO MAKE THEM. By L. A. Miller. I was asked by a friend to give my views on introductions, and how to make them. This is a rather embar- rassing proposition. Much good has been accomplished, and also great harm has resulted through over-doing the proposition. In spite of everything that has been done in the way of precautions and guards against the intrusions into so- ciety of persons objectionable in many ways, those people not only get into good social circles but often take a prominent place therein. This is the main reason why the greater care should be observed in the matter of introudctions. That introductions are a necessity is conceded; if people were not introduced in a proper and formal way the large majority would pass their lives without acquaintance, knowing none outside of their rela- tives. : Indiscriminate introductions are a horror, and it is thought by some that there should be a law against it. Many persons have a mania for intro- ducing friends to every one they meet; the consequence being that undesira- ble acquaintances are violently and rudely thrust upon inoffensive men and women who have done nothing to merit such barabrous treatment. When two persons have been for- mally introduced, certain definite ob- ligations rest upon them which good breeding requires them to honor. They may not meet without recogni- tion; they must treat each other civ- illy, and, if they do not desire the ac- quaintance to go beyond formality, the fact may be signified without rudeness, by a polite bow. This is modified in the case of ball room in- troductions, it being optional with the lady whether she afterwards recog- nize a gentleman with whom she may have danced. Nor does etiquet re- quire that gentlemen who have met casually at the house, or in the rooms of mutual friend, shall recognize each other afterward. They certainly may do so if they like, but if they choose to do otherwise, no social rule is brok- en. When young people are introdue- ed to one older in years, and secure in social position, it is a graceful act on the part of the latter to extend his hand, and to speak a pleasant word or two by way of encouragement. Rioters Must Serve Jail Sentences. Ebensburg, Pa., Jouly 1.—Refusing the motions to set aside judgment and for a new trial in the cases of eigh- teen alleged members of the Ku Klux Klan and ten Lilly residents, convict- ed of affray and unlawful assemblage in connection with the fatal rioting at Lilly, the night of April 5th, Judge Thomas D. Finletter, of Philadelphia, today sentenced the twenty-eight men to pay the costs of the prosecution and to undergo two years’ imprison- ment in the county jail, the terms dat- ing from their incarceration. In the cases of three other Lilly residents convicted of the same charges Judge Finletter granted a motion for arrest of judgment. These three men are Jeremiah Leahey, John P. Bradley and Robert Monahan. From the bench Judge Finletter stated that he did not wish to inflict cruel sentence and said “but the fact cannot be overlooked that the defend- ants’ actions brought about the death of three Lilly citizens.” Antitoxin Forcibly to Cut Diphtheria. Lebanon, Pa.—Having forcibly ad- ministered antitoxin to members of the faith tabernacle, a cult of faith curers, local health authorities are hopeful of checking the spread of diphtheria, which in three weeks has caused the deaths of nine persons. All the victims were members of families of the faith tabernacle and all, the au- thorities declared, had been denied medical attention. Five of the deaths occurred in the family of Mrs. Charles Roth, her hus- band and four children dying since April 21. One of the children died while the funeral of another was be- ing held. Mrs. Roth had refused med- ical treatment for her family. She and four surviving children were in- oculated, Although she would not give verbal consent, but submitted without protest. a vo uve | Hil Gives Wednesday | Pest Threatens State Plum Stock. Plums will be scarce in this part of northeastern Pennsylvania unless some means is found to kill off the blackknat pest, local experts say. It is playing havoc with local or- chards and this district, which sup- plies many towns in the east with the fruit, will not have many to ship this summer. Farmers up to this time have been forced to cut down all in- fected trees and burn the twigs. Over Broken Springs ? If a leaf or the entire spring on your auto- mobile breaks, don’t suffer the expense and delay of sending for a new one. I carry Spring Steel in all sizes from 4in. to Ford size, and can make a new leaf or spring for you almost while you wait. Let Me Mend Your Spring Trouble I Guarantee Cures F. L. BULLOCK 69-26 S. Water St., Bellefonte, Pa. NAVARRE PEARLS —with your Dancing Frock AVARRE Pearls add Ne- greater charm to the new dancing frock. Their soft warmth of color blends wonderfully with del- icate georgette and luxurious velvet alike. Sold in this city exclusively by [) LY) J |) € € 3 1) 0) [) (J [] [) [} ] [) y LY ap als NS F.P. BLAIR & SON Bellefonte, Pa. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. XECUTRIX’S NOTICE.—Letters tes- tamentary upon the estate of Philip L. Beezer, late of Bellefonte borough, dec’d, having been granted to the. undersigned, all persons knowing them- selves indebted to said estate are request- ed to make prompt payment, and those having claims against the same must pre- sent them, duly authenticated, for settle- ment. Mrs. ADA J. BEEZER, Executrix, W. Harrison Walker, Bellefonte, Fa. Attorney. MENDMENT OF CHARTER.—In the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County, Pa. No. 48 September Term, 1924, Notice is hereby given that an applica- tion will be made to the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County, Pa., in the above stated matter, on the fourteenth day of July, 1924, at ten o'clock, A. M., or as soon thereafter as conveniently may be, for the approval and granting of certain amend- ments to the charter of THE BELLE- FONTE HOSPITAL, including the change of its corporate name to “CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL”, as set forth in the petition therefor filed in the said Court to the above mentioned number and term, agreeably to the provisions of the “Cor- poration Act of 1874”, and its supplements. BLANCHARD & BLANCHARD, Solicitors. 69-25-3t AN NVA EARRNNAVR BUUARA VON NAAR HORAN AR ORRIN IRA D. GARMAN JEWELER 101 South Eleventh St., PHILADELPHIA. Have Your Diamonds Reset’ in Platinum 64-34-tf EXCLUSIVE EMBLEM JEWELRY Excursion Bellefonte Atlantic City Wildwood, Cape May, Ocean City Sea Isle City, Anglesea, Avalon, Peermont, Stone Harbor. THURSDAYS July10,24, Aug. 7,21, Sept.4 Tickets good returning within 16 days. Valid in parlor or sleeping cars on payment of usual charges for space occupied, including sur- charge. Tickets good via Delaware River Bridge Route 36 cents extra round trip. t7=" Stop-overs allowed at Philadelphia on return trip. Consult Ticket Agents fares from other See Flyers. Proportionate points. OceanGrove Excursion August 21 Pennsylvania RR System The Route of the Broadway Limited © | Gentre County Fuel and Building Supply Go. Wanted! Persons planning building to come in contact with us. Save money on Cement, Sand, Limestone, Plaster Brick, Roofing, Terra Cotta Pipe, Nails Stucco Materials, Etc. See us first, or you may regret it later. Both Phones—Bell 319 69-16tf Bellefonte, Pa. 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