May 26, 1938, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Seven Louisa’s Letter o> Dear Louisa: 1 have recently town and all of to will gO not me to promise not other boys and he the people here any other girls. My have a peculiar habit To their allow me to do this parties or dances, the women wear Stop going with other evening dresses but the men come 0p with him too in business suits. Now I have always think about this? been taught that a man in a business | Virginia sult called for informal dress for the women Do you think my husband . continue to wear his dinner jacket fo let or do as the others do? boy at Ohio NEWCOMER. A might b — voung lady ANSWER marrie a I think {t husband to wear his on the first occasion t 1 would be advisable fo 10 dress as local custom most of th dinner jackets and barrass some of who do have them ness moved to a small and says ANSWER I think You wise {oo your confine your age should mother 1s yourself Such a all right if you and were engaged few months, but {ld and he boy to be were was all ner jacke think it hereall if tha probabilit Lt own aim 1¢ bo) riends w not like © but be u will the other men do The ¢ men 4 { is the is that do 1x rr than « . A } f fled wi 1 ne your cholce ds, ad Dog hou wear hel suits one o a wu) N ft Mp win he in rag 1g-drawn Y any of ably make your new phasize thel; LOUISA the walls were the next mornin ning mire ie wail bers. bulged Severe Storm Causes Damage (Continued fr nron tl | ahd . om page one) to heavy damage took on a Valley subjected the storm hurricane through strewn with debe were demolished , ‘ - 1 Sauna wh & i peared (rom the farm of from a school hou i berg ton. Alfa following of homes ; al $200,- | 3 ‘ sh Ai 000 Goss th ae Ta Wie One Person Injured On his way of Alfarata, blown from flying debri a garage to SCE injury. Yetter reported u Prog for a distance twenty-five mile the storm, whic! minutes, Heavy d Maitland and Alf county Springs phone el wis dama and in and vai area shri i¢ DIAS Church Loses Roof members wt No Of Methodist st No. 90, farata standing the churct Stigiemire es roof was OIOw JOIN THE PARADE ON en DECODARTITN DAY el Et ade a aa A ) 2, Seid But right now is the time to fall in line and secure Smashing Bargains at our Memorial Day Sale! WAX AND KLEENER ea. llc CHAMOIS, Oil Tanned 18¢ Chrome Exhaust Extensions - 19¢ FENDER BRUSH llc REAL SPONGES 9% SEAT CUSHIONS 19¢ BUG SCREENS POLISHING CLOTH SPARK PLUGS iii HEAVY DUTY PATCHES 20-ft. GARDEN HOSE “pm HTH YONSITOR YEN © Free! Free! Free! Free! A POUND CAN OF GREASE WITH EVERY 2-GAL. CAN OF OIL Reg. 50¢ Reg. 45¢ Reg. 50¢ Reg. 40c Reg. 49¢ A Wonderful Saving Beg. 5c Reg. 7%¢ Wedge Type Reg. 15¢ Five-Yard Package 8c 19¢ 3c 79¢ Reg. 50¢ Reg. 15¢ Lion Cut Rafe Auto Stores Penn Belle Hotel Bldg. Bellefonte, Pa. with any go with mother will not if IP U; boys 1 must What do you NELL, P not one course ®n to be you you are Years oll more only 11 be satis still pre- Paling Neighbors Samuel the were forty damaged. and semblance URCHES Milesburg Baptist 9:30 a. m. Sunday School; 10:45 a m. Memorial Services, sermon b) Rev. L. FP. Sheetz; 6:30 p m. B. Y Prayer Meeting and Bibl Study every Wednesday evening at 7:30 Advent Church Sunday School Sunday at 9:30 a 1, Kenneth Lucas, Supt at 11 a. m.; Christian Endeavor at 7:30. We will have some with us at the preaching and likely special music, enjoy the services with Shuey, Pastor SOTVICeS come and us . O State College Dennison Snyder evening of this week a mis- service will be in charge of Loew, a missionary on fur- lough from Northern Rhodesia Sunday evening, preaching services will begin at 7:45 o'clock. A welcome awaits vou. All services In I. O. O F. Hall on College avenue Evangelical and Reformed Pligrim Holiness, Rev Friday slonary Mary J pastor Stamm Pasta Dix Run Baptist School Sunday Hosband, Supt Meeting i 7:30, everybody vices we mer had Hublersbw g Evangelical- Reformed Rev B. Mu Servi jay Ma 2) dd 15 Meth Me tho s Parish Howard Evangelical Christian and Missionary Missionary Alliance Tuesday Mid- Wednesday Prayer group 11* Pike St t of ine neeling : n. i ort week Prayer 30 p. m for the present m., Morning Wor yrahip 10: am Young Peoples Meeting 6:30 p.m Song service and testimony at 7:30 Pp. m. Evening Evangelistic Service at 8 p. m. Bveryone is welcome to any or ail these services. Miss louise Cain will be the younz peoples speaker. Pastor Bdward © Murray of Special Service at Zion In Zion Reformed church, Zion, a special service will be held on Sunday evening, May 29 at 7:30 o'- clock. Rev. William L. Mudge DD. of Harrisburg, will speak on “Co- operative Christian Action” Dr Mudge is executive gecretary of the Pennsylvania State Council of Churches. The eighteen religious groups organized as the “Nittany Fellowship of Christian Churches will have representatives at this service. The general public should be interested in this meeting and will be challenged by the address We urge a large attendance to hear Dr. Mudge. Rebersburg Evangelical Charge Royal A. Babcock, Pastor. Re- bersburg—Sunday School at 9 a. m. Kenneth Breon, in charge. sermon by the Pas or, 10 a. m. “The Supreme Revolution.” Prayer Meeting on Wednesday evening. Y. P. M. C. wili meet al the home of Miss Minnie hultz at Spring Bank, on Friday evening, May 27. Children's Day exercises at Rebersburg have been moved forward to the evening of | June 5. Madigonburg—Sunday School at 9:15 a. m. Clarence Haugh, Supt., in charge; Evening service in charge of Mrs. Baboock; Prayer ger- vice on Thursday evening. Paradise ~Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Geo Wingard, Supt. in charge: Evening service at 7:30 o'clock: Prayer Meeting on Tuesday evening. Your friends may be interested in knowing whether you are living or dead but they seldom care for 3 siematie description of your Preaching visitors | possibility, HELP THE CHILDREN TO SHARE RESPONSIBILITY find real Joy In can have a household Smith repre= Children may dally vacation if they share In making the plans, says Miss Eleanor J home economics extension sentative of Centre county Gone Is the day when the mother does everything, Working partners ships can be formed with the young members of the family, being sure that they have an understanding of the situation and in the planning If there are the family It is only one, take turns a share several children In is easier than if there since the calldren may with dishwashing, dust- ing, and bed making. It is well for boys as well as girls to hare in these responsibilities when possible and they should never be made W feel that such ta ks are feminine Helptn g around the real advantage wiho gO€s LO cam Perhaps it dren let d first week pecial be plan WOUSe Is A to the young boy well to wn permit ch completely alter whool work or recreation sho Everyone hould st. A week of id lidren Lo closes ed HTM vacatic Children 2 A H) 5 not be file at a { may Pony Air Mail Flights Success =n DuBois at 2:38 50 he encounters storms field al was made In the Pittsburgh niet at tha anded a h trough! resurn Clarens mail those 00 Bnow Bhoe alr he munities. Mrs master at Clarence, greeting in the Clarence ys a man of the 23rd rved by the a draw cach 8 of Marie Koiassa enclosed cachet pocial which port Congressional district se one-day pony express. and ing the Hopkins-Weymouth & Co. sawmill, Clarence was named in 1888 for Clarence Weymouth, one of the owners of the mill Greetings from J. M. Gilliland, postmaster at Snow Shoe, were en. closed in the Snow 8h cachet bearing a dezign of ed SNOW shoes in an oval frame. The cache ets sels forth that the name of the town was derived from an Indian snow shoe found on a tree in 1794 of —— EXPERT TELLS OF LIES TOLD BY CAMERA Ga that “the cam= era docs jie,” is a fallacy, ac- cording to Thomas M. Jarrett, Uni- versity of Pittsburgh photographic technician. He says he knows bel ter Point a camera at a man’s face,” he says, “and you get one kind of characterization of him “Shoot” him from the floor, and you get quite another “Further, a photograph-—and the stoiy it tells—may be altered by touching up.’ He said: “There waz a Ume when it was thought the camera didn't lie. Bul we know better now.’ Need Infants’ Clothing. Stale Nurse Jean Noll Harris yes- terday reportéd that she has urgent | calls for infants’ clothing, and any person having items to contribute are requested to get in touch with Mrs. Harris at once at her office In the Court House. The telephon® | number is 304. Diapers, shirts, night-clothing, socks, shoes and all | other articles of infants apparel are needed not —— — The speed with which European countries are arming themselves in- | dicates that war is more than 2 | yoke: i | WELL CURED HAY BRINGS DIVIDENDS TO FARMERS Dalrymen and Uvestock produc *rs of Centre County, according tw ounty Agent R. C. Blaney, cone the hay crop as one of the most important crops. Indications are that this year one of the heav- lest hay crops will be harvested that has been harvested in Centre couns lor a number years, Quality if hay can be Improved consider- ably by following methods In curs ing that have been found to be suc ful der of let dew or rt. red hay in the ching and loss rain fall on p swath or serious of food and vit- content is Inevitable take night all hay mown in the 1. Experiments prove that small windrow hours after cutting cure almost as fast as if left the swath, and can often be the day. Raking be- become dry and their The alr the windrow dries fast as heavy Cron rak ™~ raved into 10 eleht red second the leave prevent } LOSS through almost a firect this a owing. Heavy or need to be SOON mn ss ——— Our Weekly English Lesson OFTEN ORDS of Which the iarges we two bulidi Do not say buildings is Which of 1 and groom bridegroom Words Room moon, not as Pronuom as in 8 HRD e Often Pronounce the O00 Hs Bellico Mispronounced book cima in SO000 Gals d syllable in loose socent 18¢. Pronounce the & as Language. Pronounce bridge, not ts » Le 8 Wit BR A WEE as in mng- Words Often Mbaspelied Orchard herd Series hard; ahej wimber of things igrave In Good -by, or good. are £ . SeNOou manner both spellings Bewerage (Lhe stem of sewers in a city or town): sewage (the refuse off by sewers). Enclose and both spell are correct one r. Word Study Use a thiree Umes and it is yours.” Let us increase our vocabu- ary by mastering one word each day. Words for this lesson Insuperable; Incapable of overcome. “Pride is a vice most insuperable bar 10 real inward improvement.”--Mrs. E. Carter instigate: to urge forward; pro- incite. “It was an assault in- stigated by enemies” Imminent; threatening immediately Discovery minent.” “Prodigious: extraordinary in bulk or quantity or degree, “His prodig- fous strength was amazing.” Requisite (adjective) | by the nature of things; “He was endowed with the gifts quisite to an orator.” Arrogant; making claims of importance. “Where men are the most sure and arrogant, they are commonly the most mis- taken." Hume. bye Tec cartied i lone M Caress; two word being the 10 occur was ime required Necessary Te. exorbitant A i —— SERIES OF MEETINGS IN INTEREST OF FARMERS The Agricultural Conseryation Committee calls the attention of all farmers whose farms come un der the allotment classification to a series of meetings, the purpose of which is to have explained the acreage allotments. The meelings are as follows: May 31. Hublersburg High school, 8:00 p. m.; May 31, Odd Fellows Hall, Howard, 8:00 p. m.; June 1, Boalsburg High school, 8:00 p. m.; June 1, Grange Hall, Stormstown, June 1, Grange Hali, Centre Hall 8:00 p. m.; Jung 1, Court House, Bellefonte, 8:00 p. m.; June 2, Pine Grove Mills schoolhouse, 8:00 | Pp. m.; June 2. Rebersburg school- | house, 7:30 p. m.; June 2, Grange Hall, Julian, 8:00 p. m.; June 3, East Penns Valley High school, 7:30 Pp. m.; June 4, Spring Miils High | school, 8:00 p. m. i MISS BERTHA RIMMEY SUBMITS QUARTERLY REFORY The Bellefonte Miss Bertha quarterly Red Cross nurse Rimmey, submils a report of the work done in her area, which covers about five miles around Bellefonte Although she or clinles in Ho Clarence, It classes 3N0¢ or take for CAITiey on ward, Bnow E impossible to nursing cases atl such distance: she can not gis proper attention Lo the pa Uent and req Loo much 0 mires time In ere In January Lhils year vebruney March of made the follow around Bellefonte 14 1 maternity 16 I its In and staal 18: ing vi pre-1g born, 20 208 health-vi school - 16 Ww Visits Toxold clin for the of diphtheria were held ence. 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