Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, March 10, 1938, Image 11

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    March 10, . 1938.
‘THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELIEFONTE, PA.
Pape Thres.
Louisa’s Letter
TE C—O ————"—"
*
These two letters from
were wWrittén'’ in December
regret verpamuechk that it has
80 long to answer them. 1
Virginia
md 1
taken
Dear Louisa:
My proWlém 18 more than 1
handle and I wish some ohe to
advise me amd 1 am sure yeu can
it anyone can
My husi
we were
er twels
Cll
Sd
Ley
he seemed
Then 3
with {
married
ong
ents: won't
or go out
girl cannot go o
Keen het {
that 1
aliow
with
me
boys
wnswer
We! 4
JOUr prone
You on
and
credl
WIroy
Erste
by x
yen
No
I have been in k
for several mofth
won't sliow us to
other lately I
see Der 8 by sneaking
Ing 80. Since we
to think of
advice
with a girl
Hey
write or
way 1
out and do-
are iar tbo young
marriage I ask
mother
see each
CAL
Your
WORRIED
Anwwer:
It 3 advise
ried. as I do not
and as you have neglected to tell
me why the girlz mother object
to you. Have you ssted in Any way
to make her disdrust you?
Try to make somuthing of your-
self and it will not be long before
she will be glad to have you pay-
ing attention to her dadghter
I would not greek out If 1 were
you. It is a bad idea
ou Wor.
ENOw Your age
LOUIBA
Doar Louisa:
I met a boy
all went with him
YOUR 25¢ BACK
IF GETTING UP NIGHTS
18 fot bY TERIB 4 DAY
TEST when due to fubctional kid- |
our 25¢ back if it
your hu
FORTH
the bride
how
ful il
h one
S00 ty
(80
man
with
and
for
ang ow
my
Ome
LOUISA
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PEACH YELLOW DISEASE
WANES IN PENRBYLVANIA
ow disease wag ess pre-
hards of
nia inspected In 19897 than
Smite Bureau of Plan
reported at the ie of its
inspection
peach or
Lhe
y 415 infected trees were found
103.682 Inspected in sixteen
The 1937 infection was
slightly mnder that of 1036 and far
below average for ast seve
onteen yOars
All "yellow trees
ed by Lhe inspec
destroyed later
fa the
isa me
among
ointies
the the
found are mark.
and removed and
by the grower. This
only known control for the
This method continued
annually since 1931 has reduced in-
fection in Pennsylvania from ap
proximately 5 per cent to loss than
winc-tenth of 1 per cent
Ea A ———
YARNELL
On Thursday afternoon the Ladies
Auxiliary will meet at the home of
Mrs. John Shawley for thelr regular
monthly meeting
Mr. and Mm. Toner Petzer and
Mrs, H. B. Walker and son Ralph,
returned to thelr home on Wednes-
day night after visiting a big Wo in
Florida, They all reported a
time and saw much scenery of ont
interest
LOT
rwmommommdd CUGGESTION FOR TIMELY
LENTEN SEASON DISH
Our Weekly
nm English Lesson
pil ————
Weeds Often
Bowl
nded tha
mothey
a ne
Misused
ng is n
wling u
health
ful
il
fy
manager ol the Tamous
Restauran Rockefelle
suggests Shel of Bea Food
Ha
Dr. Weaver Quits
At State College
Ie one)
Expert on Tax Problems
Liberty Bell To
Remain at Home
Words Often Misspelled
for
Ten Commandments Men
one
Indes }
he King
f
“Weg
AS WTNH
truth |
nen Aa
thal
needs not ine
comeliness
{Der
$4
I hr
mobile |
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BK PPT! CIaM
i Reas
reales: enamy
stat
ia
doubting
od skepticism
of saperstition
WOODW ARD
‘ reside ®
ods for
———s
Marriage No Bar
To Compensation
{Conti
adv lk YS #4
form
soath-
stored the
rwitile wnt
ww 10 rent
nued from page one)
dismissed fro the
she wis engased baca
¥ x Mr Ha
A Woihan u
in which
se of company
wdded
dismissed
OOCALSe | viodatey
company rule such a
oking or bolsterong conduct, she
d still be entitled to compensa
if all the other elements regui-
to onaining Unemploymen
Compensation were present
Besides, the general prohibition
Against marriage Br one clearly ea
ablished as against public policy
and were (0 receive benefits
cause she were discharged for any
of the other reasons enumerated, she
would certainly be entitled to som-
pensation if she enters a matrimoni-
Al carver
come on
NOY
frou
employment he
other
who h iif
wool a
as been
complication ol
is making decided steps
ery C. D Motz B8r
ot beter than ahat he had
wometime
A oames Bl
Enora Elsenhuth and a sister of
Steward Blsenhuth who tenderly
carried on the domestio duties dur.
ing Mrs, Steward Elsenhuth's iline
the mumps, left for her home at
Miffiinburg last Thursday
On last Sunday evening Rev. H
A. Houseal fittingly closed his years’
work as pastor of the Miliheim
cha of the Evangelicdl church
Il the financial obligations of the
charge consisting of four appoint
ments were met. There 18 much
Cause (or rejoicing aside of just the
francial obligations. The spiritual
aimosphere is lols better. The
charge iz locking forward to the re- |
turn of their pastor and also a betler
year's work ahead He delivered a
forceful discourse at this appoint |
ment on Sunday morning on “Ps
126:3. The revival gervivds here at |
this place were a decided SUCCESS | DEWSPADET type,
id the mentorship as a whole ls | probable that you have a
very much encouraged fault,
it api linia
IL 0. 0. F. Initiation
There will be & class Initiation for
candidates from Centre and Clinton
counties in Bellefomts camp room |
(1. 0.0. ¥ mw) on ovens |
fine ing, March 12th. Mill Hall degree
|Veam will do the work
rec
: ah
formerly Ahe
¢r BD
en
of
married in defiance or In violation of
a rule of the establishment ppevent
her from recetving com pensagion
Any other act of violation of which
the might be guilty were also yol-
mtary ac's.” concluded Mr. Bashore
| iN pointing cut reasons why benefits
should be granted women losing em-
| ployment throtigh no fault of their
own
rye
I ———— I ———
EYES JUMP 5 TIMES TO READ
SINGLE LINE IN NEWSPAPER
If your eyes jump more than five
times as you read a line of ordinary
|Search professor of education and
the head of the clinic at
the Pennéyivania
muiritains
The normal number of
three and five, A
Why should the fact that she was
then it f« highly |
reading
Dr, Emmett A, Beffs, re-
State College, |
“Jats” in reading each Awo-inch |
{line of ewSpapet type ja between |
PLAN NEW CUPBOARD TO
Fri EQU IPMENT ON HAND
Shaul | wn
ready-made cuphoard
a That 3
LLL | what some
rural homemakers
consider buving a
or build
Pennsyl-
ure ask.
one
here are
if you
board |
advantages to both, but
on building a cup-
may be planned to hold the
utensils on hand and those needed
it that working center, says Mi
le anor J. Smith, Home Economics
e entative of Centre County
i" a necded near the
tove of all the dishes
Lem and stpplie used there,
ni overs, Irving pan
en
aecide
E
R
ipboard
col!
» i Last od
phoard to fit
1 building a
4 5 the correct
three inche
Twenty-four
mches long is a
Allow at
Work
rd anove
worg
counter
helght
recessed
ace inches
36 com
¥
1 5
15 uw
Shelves
11 ines
lor cups an
from
5 Inch
ections will
cupboards
ala Most gesirable
r and cutlery and
Lie parti
mm Lhe
rangement
Pennsyivania's Executions
am
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY,
CALL THE NEAREST WEST
PREPARATION OF BOIL
FOR STARTING
common belief,
from fields or
for starting
glass whether
or hotbeds, Buch
hard, dries out rapid-
not very fertile, aceord-
County Agent R. C. Blaney,
oll can be prepared In a
pile one year before the
needed, A rectangular pile
wide any any length de-
ired ean be bullt of alternate lay-
ors of bamyard nisnure and top
iil until the pile is about four feet
} he top should be flat and
ral inches of soll
i 3 heavy, a little
sed ighten it
method the compo
wd or alternate
and zoll. Uf
Spring, a well
ready by full to
ior Lise
iO Lhe
oll
ideal
under
Contrary
ordinary top
arden is not
arly plants
in greenhouse
oll become
| and is
Hig Lo
Ciood
Compr 1
oll is
4 L046
ve
and to 1
It another
pile is bull
layer {f manure, god
thn done In the
deg: mixiure u
sLOTe the greenhouse
{ spring
vhen ne comj
for the use of
manure one-Lhurd
wail, or
of
owing
Lhird wp
one-fourth
Wp» sbil
and later thoro
. and will not
will hold
a goog
Buch
gh
ROVERS TO ATTEND
JOHNSTOWN MEETING
Rover
Rover
eVEn~
Pennsylvania
the home of
‘oble Friday
decide Lp on
contingent
Bellefonte
Bilwer
Van
ed
ynolds
PLANTS
pr.
Ee — —
The Household Scrapbook
Castor OU
lieve not, to
WOOLY, Stiueere the
mil & lemon into a
Lane; then pour in the i
oll. Add a pinch
then the
emo
bonat
It is possibile
mak
fulce of
ol
or
Castor oil A
vall
canton
ginger
of the
1easpoon blear-
ald siir
iil foam
the oll into
at thoy
4
LIA |
of ground
JLOK from
Now add %
the rest
briskly
Hee 5008
tng
WAY
cannot
flere
New Frying Pan
potato peeling are bol Jed
a, fry rin
ey TE
not be 80
need
ia hap-
thein or
CALL
Liniger
NOL waver pver
Always reer
to hola the
flame
Testing
Lien
hen a partial
cided  wpon
J¢ Laken
of eight
arried the
ADOUL seven
other scouts
i anc
the
in
member -
ui
warren
few drt
A mixture of t pet ine
mie wii
nev,
Cnrea
wien
in and
ori
Aft t
REVIV
I'v
ne
eR
A
Se ting ( thes
LOR CoOr Wii (
afler washing by
ips of oll of levande
as
Oilcloth
and warm
make We oliviot] OJ ine
Channing Stone
oo
Wet Fur Coals
one has been tan
the { onal
i I ear
y Oat
ir
¥ y
eT oh
y an open wi
pag
WANG
The Refrigerator
Sharpening Knives
thes 8 stone [or sharpen
should bear In mind that
Lhe he bets
"0 Th. h i! each
AL. SERVICE TO BE
HELD AT VALLEY VIEW
FR rite of Tuevival Ser
i# begin in the Va View
Brethren church next Sane
3 be held
pling Sal
online
evening,
Ley
TONE
. i A
ervk Mrs
will meet.
ch ev ening giver school and
with musical selections
series Thien
pasistexd Fev.
meeling
{idhren's
—from REDDY KILOWATT
“Fly your kite in an open field, away from all
traffic, electric lines, trolley wires and trans-
mission towers. Avoid houses, trees, roads
and streets.
“Use strong cord —no wire or tinsel —and
keep it dry. Wet string will conduct electric
ity or lightning —and metal can cause a
‘short’ if your kite should land on wires.
“Keep a steady pull on the string. If the
wind slackens, haul the kite down. Add more
tail if the kite darts or dives.
“If your kite should land on wires or a pole,
don't climb after it or try to knock it down with
sticks and stones. The kite is sure to be worth.
less anyway ~ind you may damage wires,
Wipe,
cutting off the electricity from many homes.”