January 20th, 1938 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three. FAA A) SDC GO HS SE UO CD SO 1 8 Echoes From the Past C0 rT FIFTY YEARS AGO Margaret John Rosenhoover, ‘Dutch Cieorge Co Paul Harter, Bellefonte Ralph Miller Fromm, of Axe Mann; Mary Bunday, James Leitzell, Rankin Tate Paul Bunday, all of Pleasant Gap Irene Tressler, COrace Cummings Ruth McClintock, Anna Houser Leona Allen, Ralph Tressler, Ralph Keller, Fred Osman, James abd Roy Bearson, of Linden Hall and Ltwhen a e traveling prriy Bert Harold losenhoover John Kane, Frank Cald- I, Lennie Bhuey, Gara Mary Hartawick Johnson, Marie Johnson, May Gurbrick, Margaret Young, Mary foyer, Elizabeth Hartman and Sara | Harunan, ' mn of the Edw t Hoy : ard cwa Mnartit ell, Cia Allce Nan [ we Centre. Hall, gram near teach the Durst, appointed ol to Sarah Ann's Cooking Class A ————————— i ———— Noodle Ring H JULIAN oun burie min it communi vised Har id Jeit a ni Dillon's DADY boy Mother and oing fin i 32 of the Centre Demo published the Auditor's report ston township 1937 account —————————————— Hard luck deesti’'t run the same way all the tinte; ketp a stiff upper lp and » Oght on-~eventually you'll , Win. Recent Deaths E EUGENE ADAMS Adam only LAWREN( Clay 1 E MRS. VEDA I : ! YW i HENRY BITTNER FDWARD LOWRY ROGERS a PONS rr mai Belle William D A both- Nittany, 36 great grand- also survive, Funeral per 8 were held Sunday afte noon from the home, [hn charge of the Rev George R. Johan, of Howard, Ine terment was made in the Hublers* burg cemetery, R ff iren and B HARVEY FIRE pell ki Jellefonte 10:45 a week resident di O'clo LiiNess Mir ry Wi plication of disenses nu ailing health BOYD A. MUSSER ATILDA NO. PORT M RD PORT MATILDA {1 of nda y Maly hope nun "ys Mamir Smeal of Blue Ball, Is ting a few days with Mrs. Miriam Ar Johnson his A. J a ang of Tyrone parents. Mr Johnson spet wih aiid Mra Family Maobilized thelr home had been broken six times In five weeks, Louls Sweeney and his family of Philade phin, decided to prepare themselves On ho aring a noise, Sweeney Arous- ed the police and then aasnkened thelr daughters. Sweeney armed himself! with a shotgun, Mre, Sween- cy had a pistol, Marie had a rife Sarah Ann a hand mirror and Eliza- beth a hammer. Thus armed they confronted the burglar, who fled. Aller into olily 10 be caplured 8 biock away by | police, Centre County Hospital Notes Monday of Last Week Dischar {: Mrs. C A i. Mu Fue day ast of 1 Veeck Addn Fs { ¥ A t Brook ginia Loe Lobe Vir SLale to Mr i! Ce Wedne day of Ladi Week D IA ed I Ck W Fhursday of Last Week A Ay rn Y LITTLE NITTANY afi in the ex Lock Have DRIVEOUT RHEUMATIC AGONY No Mater How Severe. 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LUBERT, F, D, Coatesville, Pa, Sold and recommended by Parrish (and Zeller's drug stores, a | Modern Etiquette p y ce st phrase juction? chairs at the abe should Is Answers at botiom of solusan, / Ll » Sunday School Lesson rn ———— MINISTERING TO PHYSICAL NEEDS, International Sunday School Lesson for January 23, 1938 i Al Lhe his door. "And were sick Cael oun many INR that all ang C—O ——— was, solitude er ang sou- by him men oom- his peace. Bituated as he was essential tude was far from the Prayer wo Jesus m hie prayer he found strength which he Jnlinuance of ni ti. Robinson) Upon arising Peter and the other found thelr Master gone went seeking him. Pind. they Informed him. “All g thee,” and naturally 3 relurn with e work 0 real pra 0 be plluined dwellings of was esentially prayed, «I thar rest and needed lor the work.” (Theodore Or auon, so RG disciples tho waiey : ied 10 Eo nu Oallice and preach gues He could thelr synsgo- ir ai not entirely escape his rk of healing, however, for a leper having heard of hus mirecuous pow er, approached him and seid NI i thou canst make me Jesu: had compassion on vb onditien hil nand said I will; be - ALLE g ¢ 4 N t wou Wk Teac ld forth wl a - oo. PRAM this man, byt the sdded evidence of his by the Lav Dery Sate " wo wh Oe gave strict orders he shoud not say his healing to any- uld go show himself 0 he man was so overjov- onderiul thing which tad > 1 at he could not the good t which Je- he wag Lry- leave ces and ve Ji orcer Lo ao n But he did not cacape (rcm the crowds—they lol lowed hun, coming from every Quar- ver Theodore JIE vo . AW H Lave ¢ Robinsor SARS merged A ————————— The Household Scrapbook Cpa —— Anti. Freeze Solution a good fom SOLUTION ten PION yo ine anc Waller Match Scratches 1 n wood retnoved by will a cut mon lamp cloth and & uh sith sirk- first was Mase PO Reviving a Fern is consider by standing waler lO he wal ’ yy # ’ A fern tha aon Stubborn Screw Tops "w 1 oo e of sandpaper kept ur tabje can od good advantage In loosen HHO crew A Laundry Hint laundering many art it 8 wiser m si] in a pllilowcase before put them WAsOInR machine Then there will be no danger of their taring irawer of Uw kitchen at ns n LO small Ane ICA Ww plate Live ting in Ue Preserving Shoes DOW ADOGS Are waxed. similar to the surface of an automobile & wil keep them ooking like new for a long time. Rubbing the shoes with a cloth dipped in givoefine will pre- serve and soften them " Ad Cooking peas are cooked In the pod, they much beter favo nd the sink to the hr As Corks If It 1» thought that bottle leaks remove it and place in bolling water. Let Rt remain upd the water is cool, then place the cork in the botlde and 1 will be as good as Dew +, the wi ina Wasted Gas the flame shows outside Uwe edge of a vessel of bolling represents wasted a the flame until ii sOtInA 1 ArOUng Wn X When botiom guid. it wn down show Dresemaking One melhod hanging a4 skirt oneself 1s as follows: Put A plece of chalk in the opening of the dining room table and push the table together so that it will hold the chalk firmly. With the skirt on tum around slowly, chalking the skit as you turn. Then take the skirt off and measure with 5 yard. stick the number inches below the chalk line you wish the skirt 0 be. If this is carefully done, thw dress wil hang beautifully Window Shades Window shades can be painted successfully if a flat paint that © thinned 0 a cream-like consiswency is used CALY of on of - rpg SE EM SBE os =i Answers to Modern Etiquette ) 1. “Mr, Smith, this is Mr. Baker.” 2 The front edge of the chalr should be on a perpendicular line with the edge of the table. 3. The bottle, a glass containing ioe, and an open gingerale or sel per bottle aie all presented on a trap. The guest can then pour out the drink, adding as much ginger ale or seltger as desired. before Ufting the glass 4 No; the announcements are sent 10 the people who did not re ceive Inviations, 5. Yes always e all types of houses, to take the place rip shades, and sre very popu~ i . Venetian shades are used In 7. No. one should never paint If the name not known, merely ealch the eve of the walter, then glance towards the dish, A wl trained wal'ler will immediately know one's 8 It means a loose negligee; also, the mate of bring dressed in a Joss or oarcless style. Pronounce diss. bel, a as In ask unstressed, e as in be, principal accent on last syllable. 5. Yes 10. No: he should carry a pocket watch. -— 1. The most tal ful “var 1s 0 (Place the money in af ¥Wivclope, 12. Yes, if one desires. It 4 e+ |urety optional. -
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