THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. December 2nd, 1937. tions required on diffs 8. Yes: In Delaware 8. The treaty c 10 Is 000 for this 000 000,000 johs Page Four Conklin—Brobeck Thompson—Tibbins WEDDING An, ANNOU NCE] MENTS Hy of Ro irobeck Miss Evelvn Raplogle and rent Hartswick serving and groom were tha Pennsylvania 1935 For the past two years Mr Benner has been eaching in Roanoke. Va. while the bride has been emnloyed at Ohl State University, The young couple ranton, became the bride of Ken- Wiki I%S de In Roanoke. Ou of - Yat th Thom! son of Mr. and Mrs, | town guests al the wedding were = gE a hn W. Thompson of Sou h Fair- Mr. and Mrs. G J. Smith and daugh- a ” aan Rik BR i Baw : x Street at a double wedding | ter. Betty, of Pittzburgh: Mr. an Rave i: gucy. SIEied 40 OI rota “Thursday evening at | Mrs. lecnard Lan bert, Milesburg: mar ht ha nd a Wiis the Brobeck home Mrs Helen A, Campbell, Cambridge | 'n angel at | being married 4 The Ww E | Ma's: Mis. Ruth Jackson and Mrs | ear 1 find that you iy judge of i ey. past Ida Balsor of Altoona: Mr, and ounen oy et Rng a ora i rd “Hub! rSbut & Mr Cha les Benner Wilmington oo flag | nen ai Ig J IH the ; v fol oi Delaware: Miss Mae Bumford and | MIiZhi3 01 promises about being mony followin Willer Woodal MeCommellsburg "1 nd uuthful to me 20 1 decided Wy Those Miss Evelyn Raplogle. New Free- would me a little Vast. bi Qas2 2bnviioe Eatsivsl Henn rise and sorrow what of 118 Twelft rescnt for the wedding were Mr dom, and Sian'ey Savy Glen out wns east breaking and unces the mar- an rs. C. W. Conklin and Mr. and ' » Was Harrau, of Lock Haven: secrets John Brobock, Mis has shown very M's. Eva Askey, Mis doing. She doesn't | 3 Askey and Mrs. James Mc- realize what lost confidence | ¥ { Hublersburg. and the n She still thinks 1 ought angry id Mrs Yingling h bride- | Lock ven, unl tecenily a 18s y Jove hir and believe in her as 1, with emploved at New ' Bell V | but I don’t think I can Pennsylvania Jompany arringe last Wednesday evening i vm “af ald tha: I can never af. ver) yuples will reside In Lock to believe in her again but T wall Conklin is a graduate ant Advice me as to do. home Haven High School in A SHOCKED HUSBAND wi { 1934 tendants ®ere N {f Lock Haven, a si N.£ and Daniel Hein ae Virg After a shore weddin * estimated at $69.000,000,- § year; in 1929 it was $78,- BSumnford, Miss Pauline Both the bride rraduated from State College In WHO KNOWS ? NM | J ts ’ wa ing Louisa’s Letter |. wu: os tween Japan 2 the niains none De and Germany? where will the Re- hold Mit mid-term Brobeck, of Hub- of Rob and Ms ant of Italy When and publican party ion? Who has valuable an League for 4. Who Jose 5 How. lar are the mial possessions? the bride mklin, son of M nklin, of Lock Haven Tibbins, diughter Dalfus Tibbins of Lo- «ili LL - ee a AHH PP NOTHING SALE STAKTS SALE ST. IS THURS., DEC. THURS., DEC. FROMM’S CASH SALE 6. How old is Deans LOWEST PRICES IN CENTRE COUNTY IN YEARS 7. What is the “Bedaux unit? ON NATIONALLY KNOWN CLOTHING & SHOES 8. Ts the whipping post still usec FOR MEN AND WOMEN. BUY NOW! SAVE ON he punishment of criminals? YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING } What provisions were enforcement of the » Reductions On All MEN'S SUITS Topeoats . 0’coats AT REDUCED PRICES: Nits relating to China? What is the United *tweeds *reversibles Variety Unlimited. Style-Fit- *fleeces *helteds Price Should Overwhelm you. » . . Broken Lots, angoras raglans NSWERS gels 4 $25.00 to $30.00 NOW S| 8-95 Are WEAR ONE FOR X-MAS! Others Reduced Accordingly (hat thelr motives will be questioned. If you will write me a clearer ac- gonver count of what {s worrying you I shall a try to advise you as best T can mont LOUISA Dear Loulsa Can married men who marry now. ways expect thelr wives to be sin- and true blue to them as they Lomax—Hunting on CHANGED BUT THE PRICE Miss Priscilla Huntingt ter of Mr, ani Mrs on. of Howard. R bide of Albert m, daugh George Huniing D. 1, became the Henry Lomax, ol Haven, son of Mr, and Mr Tomax. at a ceremony sclem Wednesday morni at the study of St. Luke’ i Church ™ wer Mr. and Mrs Haven naven fd as Lh in the Ameri bacn select plaver 19377? 8M to be? Tturbi? French col- Lock John Dear Louisa I am an teen. 1 am sala'y and { have nico and 1 cannot ve of eigh- a small unmarried gir mily drawing ive with my parents but my mother on everything { take care of the children and do house work while she is at work un! the children don't want me LO sorrect them, and my mother angry when try to correct them She doen't want me Ww go with boys. 1 have been going with niet intelligent boy for about a ar who 8 20 years old, He with me sometimes fo other boys. Although d to be married he alary 1 do not am w think it t arrieqd or v nized week Lore ed b Lock a Durbin? IN clothes charge Agree the cer he bridal couples iving dinner I S11 made {Or “Power Kurtz—Glover » ‘hanksg ny urd ¢ 0! get the 5 "5 I'reaty Glover 1 d hier. Heien ou Ku.tz n of f Howar per atime naLnona; Slates? koe] ing : r and Weaver—Elliy oh Ellis Penn iter H » N nr' J. Kuriz « prin pal 0. » regret for " n Elementary to officia we makes a want to appy al would be break our Ae Lhe CLEARS Values to $40.06) $16.95 i Special Glog Wi | i 95 2132 PAIRS SMART SHOES FOR SMART WOMEN Oxfords, Pumps, Sandals 1 6) "2.69 to §: Were to §5 3.69 Formerly sold small i ong a but do y to gt m CNZageIing nt? N 1 unt “(Or A. Bucke the ofl Has 10 aurch wa £30 SUITS BROWN EYES Various mak« Benner—RBaisor inia } was solem Alpha Nov Sere) ANSWER I think if 1 4D O° i 60.148 273 prog orien fra- ; ; you are left in charge ehildre n Brown Eves, tha hey should be aught to obey By that I do not hould be allowed to bully uid be some "Ty one 26th . he C—O MEN'S Famous SHOES You that you them bul au- meal very Style Included yous 9.50 Florsheims - £10 Florsheims £6 Croshy SSS VEACERE SHOE STONES Shoes Half Price Womens £1.95 Black $9). Now very ‘ ipport Vé and K { O ma 10 make aling face. 1 do not her should ob pect . » 8 +h v h boys unless ther Square - £5. 4 Val £5 Jarman 20000000 a £4 Fortune Quality is the difference is price Suede Ties, i ur mol Kame Soe tonab "9009 INYLLEFONT} $5 to $6.50 C—O —— } cin mnn C—O $1.00 Ties 79¢ 1 39¢ Socks - 29¢ . A — HUNDREDS OF ITEMS AT REDUCTIONS ! aii ww J | Men's Shirts 3] 69 a ———————————————————— FROMM’S COLLEGE AVE. STATE What You Have Waitis For A Merry Christmas I Jol ! 1xt | Wi Been hifan lars San % | | | | | | JOANNA'S SHOP THE PLACH Health and Beauty Bie 0 _——— -— ————— 114 E. IS row n-—-S{ oh CO ————————————————— > | | | | | | | | | | | | RIDIN T2000 204 T3001 208 \T/ 30K F008 106 TAS TAREE T/ 206 1/308 1 8\ 3 Ws PURE FOOD. /EIS STORES Scvings on Fine Foods! Look at the Quahty and the Price and you'll know the reason so many fond shoppers have made “Weis Shopping” a daily habit! Join them today at your aecighborhood Weis Pure Food Store poly ¢ BEANS Brand thats Ld Herve Mon ( liequot Club BEVERAGES 3-+2%¢ 2: 238¢ Plus a Ad ¢ 16-02 bots ASP rus w Hatter FARCY con fen a ot ae " io @ ears 496 GeO Coality CORR _ San 208 CHATEAU CHEESE Bob dora) Be 0g Ele hr omedary Gingerbread Mix i (hirken Salad Brand Tuna Fish aan, | Be Neo Towels Musseiman's Apple Sauce 3 WHI QUALITY Cocoo 2'bcan 1G¢ Bottle Deposit ~ serves Hallow) Dates Black Mission Figs Bab 0 (irease D 2™ 19 ie yim vee |9¢ 2 20¢ ng $0! Made ® ner t Spee 10w ATO PAYIE Pure Vaht 24c¢ rr, : 30 CIDER VINEGAR 1% dhreng th w MOLASSAS gd Weis Quality TOMAIO KET CVE. oe 176 bots "10¢ I 25¢ Finan Mr er Kasi 25¢ Weis Quality TAsSLE SYRUP vo 1s can 103 ? v Meat Specials Round Steak 1b 25¢ Legs of Lamb 1b 25¢ Boiling Beef 1b 12%c¢ Smoked Pienieslb 19¢ MINCED HAM..... 19; RING BOLOGNA AJ" Changed Points ASSP EAGENS | : Shoes Half Price Womens $1.95 brown $¢).39 "0000 SHOE STOLE Suede Ties, Now = PEL LEFONTE. PA we SEE = “CRAZY MIKE” THE FIRST RADIO ERCADCAST EVER STAGED IN BELLE- FONTE. See your local talent as ra- dio entertainers in a mod- ern radio program. we Al The — HIGH SCHOOL, AUDITORIUM MONDAY, DEC. 6 At 8:15 P. M. ADMISSION 36¢ and 20¢ Kiddies Matinee at 3:30 in the Afternoon—Admission 10¢ —— we Sponsored by «- SOCIAL HELPERS CLASS OF METHODIST CHURCH Adults Whe Are Only Chiloren d grow 0p simply spoligd adult, spoiled ng - reason . and ler. assured hia underm Ming ne LHe patient per health building restore him, but pa lent leas ceterminalion Ww He f {eels bad +i ¥ tha 4 a advice He ceases t better He s and lapses back into all id habit This is because he is 1 wud. who is only a spoiled chil The spollid child hasn't the abil » slow down the stream of time and ee what the results of his conduct #ill be. He thinks only in terns { what It will please him to do now Mid he does in &pite of con juenc s tha ii follow his foolish iH injulginoce Poor adult it iN, ui Pe who is only a spolied hild! His parents who were large ly responsible for his growing up ike that, did not look ahead to the ime when his weal or woe would de. pend upon his making right d cl- jonig and having the strength of ‘haraocier Lo carry them out. They rave him what he howled for be satise that was the line of jeast resis ance, Now he Is grown up in years, out alas he Is so defich nt in self. dscipline that life Is difficult for Nim and for those who have to liv with him. Many of the inmates of our sani farfums for mental and nervous Hueases, as well as the patients In sane asylums, have devel p d thelr troubles becaune hiy wen lacking In se f-discipline They had never jearned to think things! hrough, to ccme to a sensible oon susion and to act upon it. When | “hings did not go to suit them they | vielded w tempi and men al de- | Me sicn and It giew upon them. They gave themselves constant asto- | |ouggestions cn unpl asant subjects jand allowed themselves to | ubmirged in gloom. Such a course [ends In mental and nirvous diseases. | Tis well at times to revicw our lives and ook our fallur s in the wo U we, Spoiled due to LESSONS IN ENGLISH Words Often Misused forbids forbids Say more than of enthu- husiast is A fan- intem husiasm WLR WAR we na uated by em a hile nae NB » > AP! a ’ | SL We ds Often Mispronounced Noa bere (Latin, meaning note . - Ton no-ia be- unst: essed 41 EES ress > ts unc nd ¢ uw 4 | SE a0 PET a as inane as in} accent second syllable wri Weber prefe WU IAPINP » it. 00 as Hable kil-en-iel min unsires rincipal accent a n seond #3 Pronou ¢ asin in ‘el s¥ilable Pronounce we LE: Oe a rat Ws Ww Wl » wit French Pronounce ¢ a8 In fed, Hable Words Often Mississippi: four I's, four 5%, two Enamel, e Decimal; al {ors @'ocuv:e; cheerve the five vow- Ordain; not dane, nor deign Oasis (singular); cases (plural) Pallate (roof of the mouth); palatie artist's accessory); pallet (a small bed) meaning expert -fe as pal acoend 0 prin » el M sspelled Wwe * v » Teed Word Study a word thrive times and It 8 Let us increase our voca bulary by maste:ing one word each day. Words for this lesson: INFALLIBLE; not capable of err- ing As well might a man claim to br immortal in his body as infall- ible in his mind." DISCORDANCY; sale of dis agreeing, or not being harmonious “Thre will arise a thousand dis- cordancies of opinion.”-1, Taylor. CONSANGUINITY: blood rela Honship, (Pronounce Kon-san-gwin- «11, all I's as In it, principal acornt on third sylable) “Invoking ald b he tes of consanguinity. Prescott, | OPULENT; wealthy; plentifully pr ovk ed. “It Is an opulent city of | opuiens citizens.” LATESCENT,; becoming conceal od: withdrawn frcm view or knowl edge: as, a laviscent meaning. amiss WIP —— . i The redhead duck often lays 1b in the nests of athe ducks. | § [The Incubation period of the red. head is short, and Its youngsters | at » head start over the rightful nestlings. Use yours.” LAPLAND 3 3 Give Modern Luggage this A CHRISTMAS! Today I we do. design, smart luggage, greath qaggage has taken to color, to streamlined and to beautiful interiors. appreciated long RL HE A We are LE FL RELL fashion conscious in evervthing i] A UL Give modernly that after Christmas has gone. “ A and vou give a gif will be an mm ”’ ve— Some Fine L ather Ladies’ Untitted Traveling Bags $2. W 4 AND up LADIES’ FITTED Traveling Bags [$5.25 to $15.00 comb, includes, brush, mirror, perfume bottle, cream and powder jars, tooth brush holder, ele. Seme have trays and all others are lid fitted. COLORS (Black with green trim Brown with brown trim Gray with gray trim Toilet Setse LADIES’ § $4.75 10 $15.00 MEN'S $4.50 to $10.00 TOBACCO POUCHES $1.00-81.25 $1.40 oy ra _ Goods Suggestions: “GGladstones” the best that can be bought in traveling hogs for men $8.50 to Bill Folds LEATHER BILL FOLDS $1.00.-%1.75 Leather Bill Fold Sets $1.00.-83.75 Key Holders--Sir gle and in Sets “oN nigh 9 La) $12.50 ut ”’ min “ . an; he} “ on; bd “ an; ‘ be ”" ZIPPER $6.50 to $ BAGS 8.00 re MN 5a ”" MEN'S BRUSH SETS $2.30 to $3.50 per set {BRIEF CASES Zipper: Envelopes Handy, Shopping Bags Hand Made Belts for Men, all sizes brown, tan, black LCL PRL HL TR LK LER “Decker-Ate’ your dog with our dog furnishings for Christmas, Dog sweaters and blankets, brushed wool, very attractive $1.25 Dog collars, leashes, and harness of superior quality. ALSO—Harness, Collars, and Saddlery Supplies. HEMPHILL'S LUGGAGE STORE BUSH ARCADE BELLEFONTE, PA.
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