Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, November 24, 1938, Image 3

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    November 24, 1988.
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CENTRE COUNTY'S LEADING
Public Sale Regie! |
All interested buyers of Live Stock, Implements, Household Goods,
ete, at public sale, turn their eyes to these columns first, Make
sure your ad in full description, appears in this sale register,
A a de
POST LTC + TITHE SHH LU SILL UBL S LUD L HILT S CHT Te HE He (HLL STOTT ES TET
NOV. 26-Harry A. Con- | FRIDAY, MARCH 10--D. C. Bohn will
fer, Bxec., will offer at public sale offer at public sale on the Brock-
gt the late Thomas O. Cardner erhoff farm, 4 mile gouth of Old
home, locnted 2 miles north of How Fort along Lewistown road, full oe
ard, on the road to Marsh Creek, a of fm implements and Hve stock
full line of household goods, Sale Clean-up sale, Sale at 10 a.m. EK
at 12:30 M. Smith, suot,
SATURDAY, NOV, 26-J. R. Miler, SATURDAY, MARCH 11.
Attorney nh fact for the W. FP. Cal Stover on the 1. A. Meyer
ver heirs, will offer at public sale mu west of Coburn will
the late residence on Penn Street hog anle, consisting about
Millheim, Pa. a full line of house- head. Sale at 13 © BD. m
hold goods. Also at the same time and Hubler,
and place the Colyer homestead will MONDAY, MARCH 13
dT Me 12:30 will offer at publi
Mever, farm located
east of Rebersbure,
farm Mnplesns Sale
\ L) ' Lp
aut
SATURDAY,
Park A
farm, 4
hold a
100
Wise
of
Clock
auct
Day
HK.
Le w
wie on
J ro hies oun
livestock and
10 o'elock
Wise &
x49
D. Ker-
+ sale On
baie Mt
vis
x oH. ar 'Y can
at his barn
Carlisle, Pa
males and colts
SATURDAY, NOV. 26-—-The
signed adn : the
of the late | offer a
public sale in the of Pine
Grove Mills the following discribed
valuable real estate; 6.room frame
dwelling house on Main Street 1d
all necessary outbulldings
bids will be received farm. M mil
Mayes, Lemont, Pa livestock and farm
College 2842) until date of ! | ments neu ng S Yan
Mac Fry, a intatrats L. Fran end Seeara ,. Py ihe Ming
Mayes, auctioneer |
m.
SATURDAY DEC,
offer at public
Salona, Pa, a Nt
nie,
of
at
he TUESDAY, MARCH 14—C
stotter will offer at public
the J. Prank Long farm, |
of Clintondale on State
wo Look Haven, Uv
under.
estate
1
Hage
MARCH 14
will offer at
“T. R
nub
JESDAY
Robb
lmple-
Up sa
Hubler
14 1939-
nut y ON
ota
John
Lhe
of
fise &
X UBSDAY MARCH
3-E. B. Seyler will ack will offer at
sale at his home at yr E farm
iil line of household Coburn 1 vest
POOds consisting ique fur- ments and some
niture, stoves, dishes, carpeis, rugs, Clean-up sale
clocks, in fact it will be one of the Maves & Stov
largest ——-— is
held WEDNESDAY
‘ Kaufman will
wm. Ross farm 1
Hevea SlOCK, npied
Stover north
Pa
¢ lle
ock, I
OWN]
Wale
a uct
MARCH
fler at
of ant
or,
15-—Fhn er
* sale at
ear Pleasant
nents and
19
id
Sale at 10a. m
SATURDAY, DEC
offer gt puis
near
hows
m
WED? N ESDAY
Chap
Sarma bowusshaold #
Deo E. M. Smith, 1
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15,
Weaver & Stover will offer at
sale on the A Wenner f
miles west of Millhel Pa.
stock and farm np pons Poo
at 12 i in i \ at ¥ A. In Mayes & Biover, at
auctioneer WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15--Elmer Sto-
for ot wibltic sale © 7 4
1 ) ¢ pu n
TI 3 CRSDAY CE, H E Mauck farm mile east
farm 6 miles west Hubleraburg, Nvestook six
il
§ N implements, andl ne Lou
a of Fi t i & 4 . ' A 8
hh Sale at 12 poor
1030
public
rm, 2
live.
DEC
PU i
nera
Bale
ver will ©
mile oo
farm implement 3% wt 10 an y
E. M. Smith lar
FRIDAY, DEC.
aut
: IURSDAY.
pill offer
MARCH 161 L
at publie
VOLS
Pur ul
Whoo)
Waddie
of farm Lmpiem £1
Sale at 9:30 a
Over, aluots Compile
of this sale
we Grove Mills,
road leading to
il farm stock and
including about 35
tered Holstein oattle
E. M. Smith, suctionesar.
BATT DAY DEC, 10 Wade H Harp-
$ Dagiel 1 H Lor, execu-
“1 State of
glock
and St
fed
Inter,
FRIDAY
head
YY
. MARCH 17
tors Danist
all offer at public
premises 1G miles ©
of
or, aot,
yo
FRIDAY, MARCH 17—Eimer Witmer,
lies \ Sta
DECEMBER
{il offer at
! one mile north of Tussey ar ding to Pi
miles southwest } 4 farm stock.
fall
& Sale
, auctioneer
_ DEC EMBER
SATURDAY, MARCH 18-—-Frank Ha P=
ster will offer at publ mle
F K. Stewart farm, 2 on 8
l Rate Highwt
pietnenis
tye ‘Sale at 30 a m
ftemined list of this sale will
publi ater. E M. Smith
BH Harpster, auctioneers
SATURDAY,
Lit pyre
LOD
Mvestock, farm implement farm
and some household ph Bale at
4 p.m. J H Gilliland, atuct
rms onal
SATURDAY
Be! nt
Irnsce
rye
L
DECEMBER
ust Co 3 MARCH 18
1 of on the J
¢ preemies in Un
Borough a full Hone of ———
goods and real estate Sale at |
1 L. Frank May aut
MARCH 1--The Nit- MONDAY,
Farms owned by Mrs -
the Lakea-to-Hea
No, 321, leading
to Harrisburg,
< sale a plus of
"
0
2:30
idk £ fer
near Sorin 3
farm implensen
ce
rere
JESDAY, MARCH 21
"Pram or will at
miles east of re Hall on
Highway lead to Madisonburg.
livestock . and farm implement
Sale at 10 a E. M Smith, auct
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22-0. Mac
Fry will offer at public sale on his
farm Rock Springs, four miles
o'clo n. NM. Smit N west of Pine Grove Mills, on State
o'clock a. m. E. M. Smith, auct Highyay route 45 leading to Tyrone
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8M. H e of Hveetock and farming
Swartz will offer at public sale, on imple including a latge hey
the Allison farm, one mille north of Bale forts | promptiy at p
Milihedm, livestock and implements mn bis will be one of the lar
Sale at 9:30. Wise & Hubler aucts st onl he spring season. B
MONDAY, MARCH -V hotor D THURSDAY
Thompson will offer at - iblic sale or Earon, wii
the Lyon's farm, @ os east of hie fartn 3
Ballefobte, along Jacksonville road, | . 2 Pa
livestock and pnplements. Sale al > "
and Bull tin
9 * ho Js ale a . RE "
Smith. ra Clean-up sal E. M Complete itemised ilet of
will appear later. Ener
TUESDAY, MARCH 7—Walter Smith _suct
will offer at public sale on the FRIDAY, MARCH 24-—IrviK
Charles Hosterman farm, 2% miles Schenck will offer at public sale, 1
southwest of Millhelm, on the Para-
mile east of Howard, lUvestock and
dise rond, livestock and farming im- farm implements. This is a cleap-
plaments. Sale at 10 a, m. tal
: up sale, Starting of 10 o'Clock a
end Stover aucts. This Is a cledn~ m. Wise and Hubler, auch,
Nav. 25 : F., Merrill Dunkle
and Clara Dunkle
Exectutors of the state of Harvey D
Dunkle, will offer at public sale at 1
nie residence, 1 mile east of Hecla,
along public highway, the following
personal property:
LIVESTOCK .~1 brood sow, 4 pigs
ten wooks old, and 12 chickens,
FARM IMPLEMENTS Wagon, 4-
inch tres; ‘wagon, 3-inch ‘tires with
stone boards; wagon With narrow
tires, Internationsl manure spreader,
roller; lime aprender; lever har-
tooth spike harrow; l8«tcoth
spike harrow; 18-tooth spring hatrow,
Hoosier corn planter; Superior grain
drill; Deering binder, 6-foot oat,
Little Willy cultivator, Syracuse plow,
dump hny rake; ssi] chop mil; Witte
4 Dorsepower gas engine. Wwoodsaw.
large grindstone wit ih pulley; small
grindstone with pulley; canvas belt;
her belt; clipper leaner with
siave; bag wagon: bobsled: harpoo
100 feet of rape and pulleys 3
harness, reins, bridles; collars, haiters,
fly nets: about 300 bushel clon ver seed;
shout 10 tons of clover and timothy
hay, corn fodder: shout 300 bushel of
corn oh, *ats, pine, hemiock and ghest-
nut boards, loctist and ehastnus fente
posts; tool chest and carpenter tools;
PUBLIC SALE!
AT MY BARN, 118 E. LOUTHER STREET, CARLISLE, PA.
SATURDAY, NOV. 26th, 1938
AT 1:00 O'CLOCK P. M. SHARP
65 Head Horses, Mules & Colts,
Consisting of 24 Head of Extra Good South Dakota Colfs: 23 Head
of Indiana Horses, Mules and Colts; 18 Head of Horses, Mules
and Colts, bought in the nearby counties.
Theses horses, mules and colts range in age from 2 to 7 years,
and weigh 1200 to 1600 Ibs each. Several extra good Mares with
foal. In this lot will be 8 spans of mules. Several well mated
teams Gf horses snd Colts. Celok, Roan, Dapple Grey, Sorrel,
Bay and Blacks.
stock will be in my barn Wednesday for inspection. Will
take surplus stock in trade. Will deliver any reasonable
distance. RAYMOND WISE, Clerk.
; Jer
Berkshi NOs
y of stock will be Mt later
at 11 a.m. E M. Smith, auct
FRIDAY, MARCH 3-C. E Clark, %
mile west of Centre Hall,
Cweferer farm, will sell :
and farm implements. Sale at
Len
"wr
m
alt
MARCH
offer
Zenon C
at
his
Hutier,
M
Hall, will sell Hvestock and fuil line |
of farm Implements. Clean-up sale,
beginning at 9 a.m. E M. Smith,
suct. sou
THURSDAY, MARCH 0--Geo, K. Long
1 mile west of Madisonburg will of-
fer at public sale Mve stock and
farm implements. Sale at § o'clock,
Thisz is a clean-up sale, Wise &
Hubler, aut.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8-—-Roy Me-
Kinley, 8 miles east of Centre Hall,
on the Lieb farm slong state high-
way leading to Petite Cave, will sell
ve stork and farm implements.
Sale at 10a. m. BE M Smith, suct
E. M. SMITH
AUCTIONEER
3
ont
Call and reserve dates—~Re-
verse charges,
Phone State College 2715 or
| erndle;
wire fenoing:
trees; Ti
aingle trees,
si forks; grain
corn shedler; wheelbarrow,
Aplit axe, Crosout saws:  hamaners;
fence gtreteher: shovels: ohains: holst.
Ing jack crow bars: and many other
articies 100 pumercus Hn mention,
Mis a clean-up sale. Sale at 1:80
PD Terma oash BE. M. Bmith
swol 47
double
m
Nov. 26 : N. A. Duck and A.
Duck,
Intraton the Esta
ick will offer at publi
2 miles wes! of Madison
foll hed
farm
under
i
barn, slo and
outbuildings in good condi
under good roofy most of them
wing coment floors, elect Hghta
farm from West Penn System, ran
n house and ba ned
vith pe from never
stream
of the
ale
: ie
he farm
Route 85, the
The
lewan
weriand
bank
Wily dev
conviall
Aultivat
oesn
more or
Li
nores
lead p
+ + Johu H. Shuey
1 bres -
Je a Bre
Pa y fol
wt pub Lt Lhe
near Lem
wWeLve ‘
| ATO RTI
N
’
on
WP
VESTOCK
f wt
Sarah Ishler
Paul 1. Wrigles
Holste tail, Detwes 1
old from State (ollese hor
ro #5 .
TB
PALEY
FAR 2 IE
1 Weber an
wheat » mony I i=
RUNVILLE
itehering
this
in
will be the mal
week In our conmtmunity
©
Sheety
with Mrs
left
Lutz
and
Eva Pri-
last
Aas
Rev. Tobias and wif
Mrs. John Purl
last Tuesday
the district
UB
interest]
ence,
Mr. C. M. Hockenberry and Mrs
May McClincy, and Mrs. Sallie Purl
attehded the Pomona Grange meet.
ing at Pleasant Gap last Saturday
They report about 200 present and
had a very interesting program al-
though it rained all day
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Watson and
Miss Myrtle Watsoh of Brow Shoe,
visited ir. and Mrs. Lloyd
Walker unday and attended the
B Es irch services in the evening.
Mrs Clair Poorman and daughter
“leq, and Mr. Houtz. of Hornell. N.
YY. Shatored here Friday visiting
with relatives returning Sunday
The Sunda school took action
last Bunday and will hold a Christ.
mas program. M. A. Watson, super.
intendent, appoitited the program
committee, as follows: Mrs. John
Furl, Miss Mary Reese, Miss Hilda
Leathers, and Miss Mary Confer.
LIoyd Shank is on the sick Hst
but Js improving at this writing
Mts. Bertha Erway, a sister of
Mrs. May McClincy, who ha¥ been
| visiting her from New York State,
took a stroke last Thursday evening
{and Is under the doctor's care.
{| Rev. W. T. Tobias delivered a
| Thanksgiving message last Sunday
| evening to a good crowd.
| Next Sunday evening the message
will be “Making a Living and Mak-
e and Mr. and
motored to Tyrone
afternoon, atlending
fall Conference at the
chitrch. They report a very
and instructive confers
:
wor
with
{come and learn the difference,
{| Earl Milton motored to Lewistown
this weekend on business,
100 Weekly Cash Prizes.
Try your hand at solving easy
{ puzzles and you may share in week-
ily eash awards. Every Sunday in
{the Comic Weekly, distributed with
{ the Baltimore American. On gale at
jal newsstands,
|
|
|
| WELCOME, STRANGER
| A farmer at Mars, Pa. has estab-
| lished a haven for hunters. Instead
4d the usual “no trespassing” sign
ted one th read: Wan you
(
{ing 8 Life.” Everybody is welcome to!
| delicious
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAY, BELLEFONTE, PA.
Modern Etiquette
mies
ag
fo
wyed In
1. Is it good
to comment on the food se
friends
2. What
young man
himself, hi
busines
oes?
manner
home?
it indicate when
ontinuou
does
talks
ac
about
)
mpl
How dos
How should
* Ios
mag woo
nh were 0 nu
Answers
botiom eof column.
frien
emark about a close
3 the
and know nat
umrue, should
she
whl
Necessary to answer |
invitation?
wuld a year U
dinner?
man
mvita~
should
ing formal
formal affalr
to both
1 in
them, or
husband
whom
flv +9
mu
——
Louisa’ s Letter
\
CI —————— A —— —
writer
UNIONVILLE
Methodist Church Services
f nurs ny
ie this 1
Mr. and Mrs. William
Philipsburg were Sunday
he home of his sister
imbe
Mra
Rumberger
callers
Laura
Mis
reer
Cla who, with her
Berg tenant
8 petils uniter Ju
recently she has hot three rabbit
and ar house where the
live, 8he is going to gee to It that
family is enjoying the wild game
in season
Roy Calhoun is
addition to property here, He
hag been working on the founda-
tiont himself for some weeks Das
but-it = now g erected bY car
peters from in and vicinity
he family have been occupy-
ing the tenant house of M+ HT
Elway, vacated jast week one das
and are now residen of Oentiral
City. Milesburg.
Grange Play: Don't forget
plays to be given by the Grange of
this place, this Thursday and Frida;
evening in their hall hers, The
i hort plays among
the ohe which they gave a8
the Orange Picnic in August. Ad-
mie will be 10 and 20c
Miss Patty Lou Garrett is confined
{0 her home with the Whooping
cough. There are evidences of others
who may be taking the same disedse
We trust it may not spread as it is of
long duration
Hunters of the community are oil-
ing up thelr guns and getting things
in readiness to hunt deer on Mon-
day, the 28th, Somes women of the
community expect to fry their luck
If you work on a schedule you
can keep up with your work by ad-
justing the schedule.
Re a Th Re
in
OL ound the
her
while
Mr
it is
uilding an
i
a
who
tha
th
S&aOn
a
-
fansite diets
fanily Gia
LE Gua
may Mrye
of 9] 3
Cary el ough in treating several
oY
the most
Prompt m ttention
mediate jaboratory
ne pal
he ype
{ the
eXamin
ents sputum to de
hen ¢reatiment with gerum
partic type ale the Lhnee
in a pHeUmMmOon:a case
geable well ob-
ab ponaibie { Jugh
er ASO prevalence of pneumonia
than the habits that prevall among
human beings during the winter,
Severely cold waves and sharp va-
riations in the weather sarly In win-
ter are not followed. as a rile,
increases of a like magnitude in the
prevalents of and deaths from pnefis
nis.
Higher numbers
Cases and deaths
winter and early #
cumulative effects
habits
season.
Indivi
selves well during the winter
DO YOU ENOW
Taschalkowsky, Russian composer,
produced his now famous 8ixth Sym-
phony on October 28, 1883, at St
Petersburg Ten days later
dead from cholera, caused by driz
ing unfiltered water,
Hogs are not particularly
dist, though they do wallow in mud
termine
FEE by
Ver pr
w the er
of pneu nia
ng the late
spri ng thdieate the
duri
of
the cold winte:
reughout
hroughout
Bebauss they have no sweat glands |
they submerge themselves in mud in
order to cool 8 Haves.
Deciding that dirigibles still have
a place in the Navy's
President Roosevelt recently auth-
orized the construction of a new
dirigible airship for “training, ex-
perimental and development pur-
poses” at a cost not to exceed $3.
000,000.
am Ra a atl i
rf
Answers to Modern Etiquette
nad
1. Yes, provided she can say how
it is, or praise gome parti-
ular dish that she knows her hostess
takes pride in. 18 is of colilse Very
rude for a guest 10 any “1 have never
cared for salads” | do not like
lemon ple.”
2.. It indicates that he is very vain
and conceited. This type of young
man ia soon considered a bore, and
seldom has but few friends, if any
3. A woman petaing her wrap, hai,
and gloves: a man Jeaves his over-
coat, hat, and gloves in the hall
4 "This i Prank's wile, Jean
Jean, this is Martha Wilson, Woro-
thy Hudson, and Bthel White.”
5. The candles should harmonize
nen Hi Bnd | in colar with the bowl or base wat
containg the flowers for the nd :
piece.
6. Books, flowers,
fruit.
7. Tell the young man frankly
that it is not true. A man who
candy, and
makes such remarks is not worthy |
of the friendship of a good girl
8 Yes
wedding must be answered, as well as
an invitation to a church wedding if |
it includes the reception that follows.
A dinner suit, or a conservative |
business suit.
10. Yes: neither the husband noi
the wife should be omitted.
11. Take the spoon in the righ
hand, the fork in the left,
12. ‘With the woman whom he bay the
esoarted to the dance.
unhygieni
duals should guard them- |
fond of
program,
An invitation {0 a home |
|
| the
GREGG TOWNSHIP |
SCHOOL NEWS |
—— |
Thanksgiving Dance Friday Night
at Spring Mills
The senior clas of the Cregg
Township Vocational school at
Bpring Mills will hold a Thanksagly-
ing dance in the gymnasium at
Spring Mill Frid November
25th, starting at 8 p. m. Music will
be furnished by “Bob” Lyon All-
Star Junbury. There will be both
round and square dancing. Admis-
sion 25 cents. Everybody Is invited
to part in the evening's darn
ing.
on Ly
y Of §
icipate
Gregg Juniors To Give Class Play
December 9th
The
of the
school
members of
Gregg Tov
will present
Well Met by Moonligh
on Priday night, December §
auditorium at Spring Mil
play was selected from a large
ber of possibilitic and with
doubt is one of the m
ing and enjoyable
year. Mrs. LeC
recting the following cast
preg Lhe
the junior
hip Vocational
the three
CIALS
act
comedy t
in the
The
nume-
wut a
entertain-
plays of the
lalre PFetterol! ig di-
yt
aration of
hwelller
citing
unge and re
Station WSSC
York. Three
»
th
id
AMMONE
aumor
ald
Curtis Publishing Co. Magazines To
Be Sold During Week of Nov, 28
The wl Curtis Publishing Co
ngs am will be con-
wn
the
ann
the Gregg Te
curing
This cam-
NA UCLe
HN id
le of magazines
realized a
which
Christmas Seals To Be Sold In The
Township
Gregg township
dred with 80 percent
being returned to the Jocal district
for heallh in the schools. Last
Year u { years the
Orege
4
4 ned
have con-
the
with
and
ional hea, Yor
of health and plas
yeaa & T0-
} in
the interest
health of
{ that
A
ing on sad
sregk
ated
red
hools of the
ny
townsh up will
Thanksgiv-
on Thursday and Fri-
opening again on
Mo moming.
he Christmas vacation will ex-
throughout the week of De-
Jo other vacation per-
get aide for the re-
vear
a two-day
nday
lowing
Gregg Team Retains County Soccer
Championship
The Gregg Township Vocational
school soccer team retained the
county championship by defeating
East Penn's Valley High of Mill
helm on the college practice field
last Friday by a score of 2-1. The
two teams had played fb a 2-2 Ue
during their only game of the ragu-
lar season, and ended the regular
season in a te at the top of the
league. TWO previous play-off games
had ended in ties, both games hay-
{ing gone into extra periods. It was
in the last extra period of the third
| playoff last Friday, and the tie was
{inaily broken. when Spayd dribbled
for the Gregg boys, hearly hall the
length of the field to shoot the de-
| ciding score into the East Penh
| goal. As may be readily seen, all the
games were closely contested and
were marked by spirited plays by
both teams. Acts of good sporisman-
ship were exhibited by those con
pened many times Quring the con-
testing of these games, and it jis
creditable that this fine spirit be-
| tween schools and individuals exists,
i even though the issue to be decided
is that of a championship. The
Gregg officials, coaches, students
and players salute East Penn's Val
ley High for their fine sportsman-
| ship throughout this series of games. |
| Coach Bielicki is to be congratulated
| in his first year at East Penn, for |
the fine team he has developed, and |
for the high standard of clean |
[lar nd Spot Snatalip that he and
hia bogs exhibit,
The Gregg team will defend thelr |
| Central Pennsylvania championship |
| earned last year, When they meet |
Covington High school, champions |
| of Tioga county this week, in the |
i first of a series of play-off games,
"held under the direction of “Bill”
| Jeffry, Penn State soccer coach.
Sa A | ———-—
Pictures of Your Favorite Movie
Stars
in Hollywood |
Pictures taken
studios, news about screen stars and
other. interesting features will be
found in the Green Spotlight, a
bright. breezy section distributed |
with the Baltimore Sunday Ameri-
(can. On sale at all newsstands,
 ———— I ———
Cmmchoslovakia, It appears, 1s not
aon
childhood
other
and ¢
Thi
a“
Sunday School Lesson
belongs 10 another, the desire 10 g#t
some thing without expending the
necessary effort time and physi-
enangy enuses some 0 zink 10
evel aking that certain thing
either oy dealth, at the point
gun or through fradulent manipuls
tions
There are
Lesson Text: Exodus 20:15; Mat. however
thew 19:16-22; Luke 19:1-10, poy ang.
15, 46; 20:9-16, Mute Aiahonesty-
HONESTY IN ALL THINGS
International Sunday School Lesion in
for November 27, 1938 eal
the |
14 of
SAIN
“Thou
20:16
GOLDEN TEXT
1." Exodus
not steal
formas dishon-
which are not oul-
Hyprocrisy is abso-
the pretense of bee
ing something when down in your
heart you know you are not ginceie
Jesus condemned this form of dis-
honesty most severely Honen
lives in one's soul and ahwyld be
practiced in our every day . Ying
of and of the Jesus’ dealing with Zaccheus
ownership, | lustrates how he dealt ith a dis
dividuals oy i be honest
of
yt
rigm
utter disregard of
DAN as WO per-
and property, is the basis for
of the criminality in the world
There is a dire need the
The apparent
the rights of others
most
Lodny
teaching
right of
for
{ accep Laie
rom Car we
man. Instead of condemn-
ing whi everyone knew to be
crooked, he had fellowship wilh
Zaceheus in his home and gave um
the opportunity of appreciating Lhe
beauty irability of
and good
taught 10 res; One nn
nD.
¥nown
estimated
Some
noms
years ago, a well
after m uch stuay
! ang oes
ide
people (
went 10
alia
work to
rking the
ne an
Lion dollars ea :
Tag severing sum oould be ma-
duced UI our people we
put } practice tt ish Com-
mal
La
teria
of
nent
4 oA
1A
Thou shi
Dobbins sa) The are that he Im Lately
vention of giving half of
vw poor and re
fold 10 those whom
Sonus
el TERE
the fact
declared his n-
is wealln
‘
wy
" ’ t Orivio
i ol Oring
affficted
tl
he had chealseC
another meldod
hen
Nave
universally WUirousii-
ag liave Leen rumes
propert Unless these two came to the temple and found
criminality are dealt with under the cloak of religion, trick
suce { 1d robbing thelr lellowinen by sell
animals for ‘
rire
f #
most wed
with dishones »
of
Yow are
ly and
CHR YY
ial 0:Q or
{ization
TE « 3 A
God's Houw
arove Lhe
exclaiming
House 13 a house of prayer
1 ve have made It 8 den of thieves.”
Legardiess the exigencies
modest Tn times, remains true,
Po jared, “An esl man’s
mm plest work God" The same
hat applies 10 individuals 8is0
jarge business ©orpora~
and to nations. If all persc
eas
” ae 14
wo lg
precincts of
the property
ores, here
government
degrades the whi
80 Brings on aegel
lity. Theft r
wom We
takes from him
labor. Theft
gant God noe
of
wid]
[4] Wi
wraiion of of
{he iTulis © all a]
ns In the were
in their deal
1 more plea ant would
MSaOnNAIDE In de Wot
and individuals need alwa)
in mind the words of
Of ELS
Commandment of God, “Thou
steal
het & 5 in defiance nd all nati
SNOW SHOE io : 1 n honor of Mn A
iam nd Mis Goldie who
annual bazaar and ] d hel the
E. church sponsored
Aid was a deci
Ms
anuve
supper of
The
o M
TRAY
by
pe
LY
oe
ang Fin :
“re while
x M “"
Meet you;
sore room in Port
chudren
Russel
and family
Miss Bunice Lucas, of
phils, spent the weekend
nother, Mra, Mabel Lucas
Miss Pauline Lucas
with Miss Eunice for a weeks visit
The Friendly Circle Sunday Schoo
Class met at the home of Miss Pearl’
Jeihdort iast Thursday night
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barraclough
Bellefonte, attended the bazaar
and supper on Saturday night.
Mrs. Ben Hen
of Wat own. is siti ;
Mrs. James Quick and Mn
Chambers and families,
Miss Pear! Velhdorfe
mem ast
m a fe be
mother, Mrs. Mary
r collector at th
AAs A
LE
and
returned
er
on
Bel lefo mile
week with he
Veirnorfer anc
Mrs
aunt, Mrs
son David ol
Mahlon Waison
t, and son Jay of
Those who spent Monday at
Mabel Lucas’ were her
Henrietta Robertson,
Drexel HUL Miz
and daughter Jane
Moshannon
MARTHA
Miss Joy Hartsock of Waddle spent
weekend at her parental home
Mr. and Mm. R 1. Hartsook.
Among those who visited the home
of Mr. and Mrs. R. 1. Hartsock Sun-
day were: Mr and Mrs. Rev. A G
Herr of Bellefonte; Mr. and Ms J
BE. Meek and son Jack of Waddie: |
Mr, and Mrs. Don Hartsook, Mr, and
Mra, Myrie Hautsock, Mr. and Mrs
Carl Lingerfelter, all of Alioona; |
Wilbur Putt of Port Matilda; Grace
Moore, Verna Dillen, Arlene Dilien
and Johnny Cronister of Julian,
Mrs. Quay Willams spent
weekend atl Sylvan Crest
S. T. Richards and his competent
helpers are building a nice addition
to the house of Ray Calhoun in
Unionvilie,
Mr. and Mis. A. C. Williams, Mr.
and Mrs. Quay Willams and Miss |
Ids Williams attended a birthday
dinner in Philipdburg Monday even-
ing at. the home of B.-F. Williams.
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