er a termonn fl - League in the ev ed by al are the vy May 5, 1938. a PERSONALS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, CHURCH NEWS, UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) OF Methodist Church Service service thi ™ urs Sunday Scehool or nday 015 a m Reheat 0 nin special 7:30 p.m cordially way [on which Mothers 1065 been in } in Al oF SMT Mother’ s Day E zg {hii ry J E 3 Te HHT eT Le HEHE WOM Ist spirationa Seed TOY by Day which services w Moth ill be at up Memorial Day Services: notice announces thud under wav for Memorial particulary £4] which riven at a later date in dhl Me members the Met regular mont Of Lhe wdist ehuarch Bb ALY busine the home Free Methodist Church Serviees me pm See Our Display in the S Sta Display a ey reau reports FEE LEE ROSE BUSHES ade and re Bush Arcade Building Alen the Green Howard at Fast Woodring's Floral Gardens 127 E. Howard St CNTR IPE CIE REN maim Houses on Street 30c¢ PHONE 1 or 41 for $1.00 LLL SERIE Ti Re fi FREE WOM PONT Y 7:30 } n Pp Just Lie plans Day will a a a Don’t Forget Mother on MOTHERS DAY Give Her a box of Schraft’'s Chocolates from 60¢ to $2.00 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FOUNTAIN SPECIAL! A Delicious Banana Split Topped with whipped cream Satisfy 15¢ Also many one's taste other sundaes to THE BOSTON RESTAURANT Pa. “The Place of Good Food Bellefonte, am mn this are [3 Ser oe mn Ladies Ald of ned meeting on Mun Rh A i al af ECONOMY. that won the world’s largest refrigera tor order NOW é ven! Operating costs come down again, in the 1938 Westinghouse Refrigerators, Certified tests in Home Proving Kitchens show more than 107 saving in current consumption , , , even less running time then the famous Westinghouse Refrig. erators of the past, new Westinghouse Kiihon poownd REFRIGERATOR 7/5 WEW MEAT BOOK rez / Come in and g#) your fe meat Is on thrifty cop ewett scientific selection and preparation of And be sure to see the new Westing house Kitchen proved Ment-Keepar Deflaas Electric Company PHONE 679 8 W. Bishop St. SAVES FOOD Bellefonte, Pa. SAVES TIME Mayas’ Interest in Gold Revealed by Earthquake It was once believed that the Mayas alone were among the an- cient races that did not know the gold. Very little gold was found in th eir great ruined temples that vie for sun with the chicle trees in the tan and Central Amer. ican jungles, and although nuggets have been found lying near the sites of the southern Maya cities, the working of gold into jewelry and religious objects had not been con- sidered a part of their culture. When an earthquake broke open ut Copan, Hond and disclosed tombs filled with gold orna- the Central Americans were the same category with Toltecs, and Peruvians for appreciation value of Yuca a temple uras, ents the Inca empire the yellow mela! in Old World annals, the of man's quest for gold has traced back to at least 2000 B. C Egypt, when under the first dynasty there occurred first ded g of gold, It was not long be 1 WAS gold is to all rocks story been in the recor wash are that cally aw acti $ 1 water as well that the Mayas fly, with rly definite touch, commercia of a somewhat similar cu nCosta Rig ately carved gold frogs and bulier flies that are ina New York collection Little by little, notes a correspond ent in the Detroit News, the theory is being established thal the pre Columbian peoples Central d peopie 8, whomade the dedi of an g ec Elephant Seldom Licked in Battle With Animale story of the elephant is in superialives Not only is hie the largest land animal, but cure ful checking of facts points to the elephant as the probable real king of beasts, aceording to Guy Mur. chie, Jr.. In the Chicago Tribume are few reports of his having ted by res. He is almost invul. story There been ith defen in mortal combat or Creat Among ! ecullar atirib s trunk, serves both as arm his great tusks, kr Ww aeallain a and to weigh 260 pounds: ike legs, which appear legs as he stands erect; his hick ge, which gives him the name pachyderm, and his head, ia which his smallish brain is project. ed by so many surrounding bony cavities tha! only & very carefully 1 bullet can reach it aumneq which nl nose; which have been length of 114; feet Wn his pillar amt Fh Early Armor Meavy Load When knighthood was in flower, Warrior was garbed from head fo ih Uwe best steel. NH was so wearer had io be LUN ree. And i he ever fell, gel up without That kind of arn tid has ever seen Be primilive days, man oilskin or bearskin across 0 turn swords and Romans used Sicel mor nly when weap made of steel A $001 Ww | Asst was the W re 1%, Wh rd 2 » His ho The leather became EF Were 1eers Greeks and a § bronze e {axhiot Br Ute Spider Webs for Fish Nets Natives of the Tobriand islands just off the mainland of New Gui. vided with fish nets by For on the islands spiders such size that their webs ng enough to use for fs! ing. Spun beiween jungle trees. these webs trap large birds and even animals. They are peri. odically gathered by native himtis g parties Attached to a wooden frame and a pair of drag lines they make excellent nets tha! work as efficiently as those woven by hand nea, are pr nature grow to are siro olten A —————— “"Creeling the Bridegroom” There is an old Scottish custom known as ‘‘crecling the bride. groom.” A basket of stones is tied to his back. The bride cuts the rope and so relieves him of his burdens Ie another pari of Scotland the bride is expected to kick 8 football out of her carriage so that a game may be played in celebration. In a northern district, the first man to give the bride a gentle kick ai the wedding party is rewarded with a Kiss. Street Names Honor Workers Street names in Venice honor the names of crafts thal were once prominent in the life of the city Thus the “Freageria” was named because it was the work place of the mapufaciurers of arrows. and the Spadaria honored the sword forgers.. The ‘‘Salizzada dei Coraz- zierl” was once 8 plate of breast- plate shops, and the “Fusieri” the place of spindle makers, Church Steeple on House The builders of the timber church of St. Catherine, the most note- worthy structure in . Honfleur, France, made an odd compromise when it was constructed geveral centuries ago. As the church was too weak 10 support its steeple and there was no room for. it in the ehurchyard, says Collier's Weekly, it was built, snd stands, on the house across the streei, Any newspaper editor will tel) you that copy, labeled “Information for the Editor.” very often does not contain much information. It might be well to drive carefully | «amore than one hundred persons | are killed in highway accidents ev- ery day. . THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Poets’ Corner MOTHER To me, a mother is an idol, We should treasure and hold very dear, For ib {5 to trouble, Or whenever we She always has Though she own, doesn't say, Go, please dX her we turn when In are in fear, time to listen, has troubles of her She just cast us aside and leave me alone She hastens to ug when she's need- ed, She would give up her life for us, But do we stop to think That we have never done The things she has done for Veda Parson State College for her us Pa B MOTHER Who wag it that loved us "Twas mother, When we were a lad, And kissed us if we bad? Twa In the still of the night ed our baby fears, Sang ms to wiped ears? "Twa Who bound up each cut finger Loe And shared woe? And now that To 0 a man Who still love can? were good or mothe; who q seen _RwWaY mother, with u our chil we re Is NO matter If you Just send a little card and sa) Love to mother On Mother ay mother are far aways B— Sarah A's Cooking Class Strawberr at its hela dishes, short combination ar a loss I whips akes. we hed ano never ay { them Desirable clean, fem gdecay ang FawoerTries but not hard got reg 0 Vid $ irre Wo or Filled Sponge Cake or 1 tale cake lou 1 teaspoon baking 1-4 temspson ait 3 gp I cup sugnr 1-2 cup hot 2 teaspoons Bilt together Ti Bent powder water Ifmon extract al 41 and al creamy {ited Nome Beat into measuring 9 8 inches 45 to 58 min: rare citi mixture diameter top. Bake ow oven, 325 the ihas myer? for one hour remove from pan. Belore serving making larger with whipped cream flavored, te of Cove weetened Bg enter wit) moisse Dee BEe » opeiing rawberry rate with —— Strawberry pint strawberries “2 Cup sugar Pew graing salt 3 tablespoons carn syr 1-2 tablespoon gelatin 3 tablespoons cold waler 1-2 cream Marareon Mousse H ! 2 pint 1-2 cup macaroons Wash and bull strawberries sprinkle with sugar, let stand | hour. Mash and rub through a sieve Add corn syrup, salt and gelatin soaked in cold water and dissolved over hot water Chill and Yold Into cream beaten stiff. fold In macar- oons rolled fine. Freeze in refriger- ator Strawberry Salad Select large perfect berries, hall them and sprinkle with sugar. Chill and arrange in lettuce nests. TOp with frit dressing. Strawberry Rofl 3 tablespoons shortening 1 1-2 cups flour 1-3 cup milk 1 egg, well beaten 1-2 teaspoon cinnamon 2 tablespoons butter 1-2 teaspoon salt. 3 tablespoons baking powder 1 pint strawberries, 2-3 oup sugar. Bift together Tour, salt and bak- ing powder and 2 tablespoons the sugar. Cut in the shortening as for pastry. Add the well-beaten eg. mixed with a little milk. Mix lightly. Turn out on a floured board and pat, Roll to 1-4 inch thickness Brush over with a little melted but- ter. Spread generously with the berries, mixed with the remaining sugar and cinhamon. Dot with but- ter. Roll edges well together. Place in a well-greased baking pan. Bake in a moderate oven for 1-2 hour. Serve with whipped cream or a lem- on sauce, Shoe Shining Big Business Shoe shining and shoe repairing ‘assume the importance of a major business, according to Census Bu- reau reports. Receipts totaled $100, 657000 in 1935. Employees num- bered 25 06% in addition to 61,118 ace tive proprietors and firm members Apple Value : One Pennsylvania apple of ordin- ary size will supply the energy re- quired by the haman body in ing two and one-half miles, accord. ing to the Pennsylvania Depart- | ment of Agriculture. | PLEASANT VALLEY Mrs. Pred Kessling spent a few days with her daughter Mrs. Wilbuws Emel, helping to paper and clean LeVera Eminhizer of Milesburse SPE the weekend with her daugh- ter Jane and her parent Vell as school d kiddies few months Mrs spent Este Y Iry in ( WO Lax ing POTTERS MILLS Edward Hoover, of Al'oona, came to the H. E. Foust home on Wiedne day for his daughter, Geraldine, wh) taught the Primary grade the past winter. They returned home Mane day, anda = Miss a is employed spending one» at the home of her paren.s Mis, G. H. McCormick Mr. Crittenden, Mrs, J Ray Tyrone, Mrs. Maud Thompson Calllornia, called on Sunday at hv Miss Caroline MeClaskey hone Charle of Roy tored to the home of his sunt, vd. GQ. Boal, on Saturday, and home with him Miss Anna Fou who end most summer in Royersford of Manchester and Clair Mr. an Mrs, G H McCormick and Willlam Robison of Visled relatives in Lock Haven Sun- fay al.ernoon duy visit A Ww Mr, R Kessling ircy, Franklin Sha: 1 family of Yarnell Mr. and Rebersbury Samuel Emel Mi tes family. of Beliefon Agnes Robison and daughter. © rs. Des Emel, baby Nancy hom ine Kessling were Mis Hors at the LOCK Eminhizer home of h Earl Smith Me: rill (Politica) The Constitution of the guires a advt.) Laura Belle McCo in Merce; week of rmick, who County ner ays are happy again over United States Representative the p Are for vacation Lee Mr. and Thurs («In«law, rmell Richner and lay afternoon Mrs calldren, with her Hazel Griffitn of in the State chosen. J. FRANK which he mn K oO] on fen mad kK Haven on We 0 the home of George MaCloskey Sunday visitor: rvey Eminhizger hn and Mrs ng and a busine trip inesday eve M1 and Mrs Foust ralord, mo- Mi A {OOK x is the only d didate for whe tually lives and owns prope in the 2ird District of Per sylvania he home « Robert M« Grace Beecher. of Mr. and Mrs. Henry at Were Congress | Will bur Hand NURSES ALUMNI GROUP FO HOLD BANQUET. M home were Mrs. Fred NATIVE RETIRES OFFICIAL BELLEFONTI Rn OF ane ford and rita aaay , 1 4 rist Irene Smith Haven y 2 8 of Yi Moon Ha rth Rate Low nited St birth 1a” 10. Bles —— —— r per mison Irmers Antidote wh beer pane and uma neutra Hiring FE About tals } freedom 1 ferrous Th E RIeT ( independence ia re- in Congress to be an Inhabitant in KAUFFMAN Republican Can. ac riy ine- AY won Page Three 19 LL Turner’s Greatest Annual Event! my SALE MAY A Money-Saving Month for Thrifty Buyers That Shop at Turners ! Special values every Friday and Saturday throughout the month of May. We advise Early Shop- ping for specials FEATURED for FRIDAY and SATURDAY. CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES of fine print Newest 14 Buz. GREEN GLAKRS LIPED PITCHER wi LADIES PERCALE APRONS DISH TOWELS th Bix 9-ou umblers Te vies in sizes 7 to SRE BT and coveralls 5¢ on Very Speetal 15¢ NATIONAL BABY WEEK! Remember Baby May Ist to Tth Diapers 2 dz. 59¢ Reubens Shirts 25¢ Flannel Gertrude Gowns and Kimonas - ea. 25¢ Saques - 25¢, 5%9%¢ Sweaters 59-79-31 10¢ 25¢ Booties $1.00 to $1.95 Slips Bonnets - 25¢ - 50¢ Shoes 39¢, 59¢, 79¢ 15¢ HAND BAGS - 59¢ - $1.00 FULL-FASHIONED SILK HOSE pr. 69¢ GLOVES, 39¢ - 5%9¢ RAYON BED SPREADS TABLE LAMPS BLOUSES - $1.00 RAYON UNDIES 20c-39c BROADCLOTH 25¢ Hose SLIPS - PURE SILK HOSE - 39 $1 29 FLECTRIC : IRON $1.00 Dresses 25¢ to 59¢ CLOTHS 39¢ - 5%¢ Silk Dresses 59¢-$1 _——— Rubber Sheets 10c Bands - 10¢ Rubber Pants 10c¢ Johnvon's Baby Powder Baby Blankets 20¢, 39¢, 5%¢, $1 $1.00 Beautiful Dresses for Mother ! styles and grade silk dresses Newest Sizes 14 to 52 selections of finest colors $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95 Newest 10c WEAR A CARNATION ON MOTHERS DAY Pink or White S¢ Sweet Specials for Friday and Saturday ! ! Wrapped Jumbo Peanut Split Butter Peanuts Cakes Kisses 10¢ Ib 8¢ Ib 8c Ib | A. C. TURNER CO. Shop Early For Of Our 5c to $1.00 Department Stores Specials ! | Allegheny Street Temple Court Building Bellefonte, Pa.| Values ! Remember the Dear Departed Mother Artificial Flower Wreaths, Sprays and Baskels— 10¢, 39¢, 59%, 79¢, $1.00 Decorate her grave Sunday, May 8th Sugar Jumbler Take Best
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