THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. | REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. | DONT LET NEIFERS LOSE Eggs At Three | WEIGHT ALREADY GAINED | | * : gen | Treasurer of Centre County, 10 Mod Et cette — | URCHE Cents Per Doze Alfred Lapinsky, of Mt. Carmel, ern qu | From now until they are placed | (Continued from Page 1) tract in Haines Twp.: $804, i [in the barn for winter feeding, | 4 Mond of Week — EE A —— Alfred L Napinsky, el ux, to Ma- | | belfers on pasture need close ale St. John's Lutheran, Bellefonte ay Last : : ne, respectable flock of hens rion A. Willet, of Shamokin Dam, 1. The dish should be he'd flat salad and coffee tention, reminds County Agent R The Rev. Clarence 3 ned. | Discharged: Mrs. Elsie Mille: The color of the shell was also | tract in Haines Twp.; $1. on the palm of the left hand, and 7 No Such demonstrations | ©. Blaney. Bven though thrifty and) .... * ponieentyy Sunday after Fleasant Sop. Me iia Lh pod in two or three shades, rendering Marien A. Willet, to Alfred Lap- presented ac the left of the guest. should be reserved for thelr privaey. Grows a i seul of goog paaiire Trinity, October 8. 9:30 a, m. Sun- | D Rodes and infant twin daughters the Van, to the original Ul ineky of Mt. Carmel, tract 0 If the dish is hot, a Dapkin can be | It shOWS Very poor taste for them te fall / : " Ho on. tal day School; 10:40 a. m the service Julian R D. 1; Miss Maxine Fink tre RIiking a4 N - Haines Twp. $1 used as a pad undernenh vt dispiny their love in public, and teed ' Unless given supplemental) oq sermon The Words Port Matilda, John E. Aurand, Stare The inventor claimed that tests 1 jones @ ux, to Mary| 2 He might be privileged (0 do| provokes unkind comments and oa Mouth.” 7:30 p. mi. we jo eg ha made showed that the artificial 88 pooine of Bellefonte, tract in| 50 if one arm is paralyzed, or he 1 | criticism among their associates. veral weeks may be required 0) preashing Mission under College toharge | | COU Le preserved for a month un- oo, sabi _T ' | suffering severely with rheumatism 8. Yes: al the end of the dance, | bring helfers back into good RrOW=} vices of the Bellefonte Chur AGmititd = Monday discharge | | oo oreper conditions and still taste | © PeOWrg; {Otherwise it would be a very pre- If it has lasted only one minute, or | Wig conditions If they are thin when! (he Methodiest Church Friday, Michael Husta ky, Ri as fresh as one Just nid by an or- Mary Fleming to Evan L. Jones, sumptuous gesture ; thirty, the man should say “Thank Plseed in the barn. Because the Pa; George S. Ea Adah La dinary hen et ux, of Philipsburg, tract in Phil- 3. She should say, "I um Edna you.” cheapest grains are made by heifer St. Johw's Evangelical diimitted Monday duitiarged SE As all the Ingredients of Lhe syn- ipsburg; 81 Cibaon " 9. The right hand. on pasture, It is advantageous to, Rev. C Nevin Stamm pastor Urday, Master Bar bing rg ale thetfc egg were exceedingly cheap, Elizabeth Derstine to Thomas M 4 No; a well-bred person will! 10. Yes, decidedly s0. A well- | rrevent thelr losing weight Church school, 9:30 8. Mm. Morning College Birt o S0R A he ns | it was clalmed that they could be Miller, et ux, of Bellefonte, wach never make such blunt contradic- bred person i always courteous ir | County Agent Blaney suggests worship, 10°45 a m., preparatory BELLEFONTE Mrs Wallace U Skles She ng J B manufactured at the rate of about In Bellefonte, North Ward; $l. tions. One may say, “1 don't be- his manner of speech. Ag the old | bullding a hay rick for making hay service. Vesper service, 7:30 p. m ||| Temple Court Phone 19 RD 2 a son 19 Mi and Mn - 3 cents a dosen Annie E Bartholomew, executrix, | ljsve I can agree with you" or, proverb says, “Civil, obliging lan- (avallable to the young stock any Dedication of the church basement iH ’) Backer, Spring Mn, R D 5 nd And the Nmit? There simply 0 Albert E. Meyer, of Centre Hall, | “well it seems to me (80 and 0.) | guage Costs but little, and doth & time they wish. Silage also may bel Monday, October 6, at 7:30, with | = ‘ Pred Cs Robert 3 wasn't any to the capacity of this tract In Centre Hall; $30 5. Yea It ig often done but not great deal of good.” weed to supplement the pasture In! Dr LW. Goebel preaching the ser- | Page Six October 5, 1989. Centre County Hospital Notes G. EARLE HOFFER Insurance Service Crider’s Bx. Phone 4055 BELLEFO PA. COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLINE f { (NECK BUILDINGS TO just as the more recent hen PREVENT FUTURE FIRES vit a dozen oo m SF mos “wi-J Exar, Adah, Pa place is filled with lovely old an- 10 Orin Frink, Jr, el ux, of Stal a \ nd ree) » Prat Friday tiques, garnered from ancestral ai- | College, tract in State College: $! ' hen did nu i ih excellent protects and +H Discharged: Mrs. William Cur-' tics, and gathered Irom relative Elzabeth Weaver, to Mollie Hu i 4 tin and infant daughter, Belle- and | i Bolich of Howard, tract in Howa: . dik egion “ ndard lightning d eth ste of bows and els Who fonte. Expired: George Doll, Belle Ox’ not only can repair & = Borough; $1 before ebiscite re ‘ a In reoatr Hi 8 per cent | take part. Father than the | fonte: Charles H. Gould, Highstown, & store old [umniture Ss origina Russell 8, Rider, attorney in fact, area to Germany? sie cu dn 4 3 ho ¢ 4 NJ but can duplicate almost any ar- to Alice P. Rider, of Bellefonte, trac. 10. What famous auth ticle. He makes miniatures to scale in Spring Twp. $l. Governor General of Canad Saturday: : of the lovely oid Boston and Duieh Annie Marshall et al to Michas Admitted: Mrs. Mable 1 Bair, oopers the ladder back and spin- Paviick, et al. of Rush TWD. tract Spring Mills, R. D. 2. Discharged: qi, chairs pegging them together in Rush Twp. $500 The Answers Mrs. Lester N. Walker and infant gin pmaple tooth-picks, exactly Matilda A. Henderson to Joh son, Howard, R. D. 1; Mrs. Ray 5, the originals Henderson, of Philipsburg. tract in 1. A guerrilla Nghter Carper, and infant / daugirer “In the basement are lathes and Philipsburg: $1 villian who takes up a Aaronsburg; Hunter T. Meyers. .u ors of machines with which E. 8S. Bennett, of ux, 0 EMood mvader Pleasant Gap: Irvin G. Stem, Belle. +, urn at the most finished Bostion, et ux, of Boggs TWD. trace 2 In Germany : 1 . fonte, R. D. 1 pieces, evel rating toem wi in [gs Twp. $50 scarce material vard E. Oukwood, Minister Sunday: i fashioned o ERA Uesigl J. W. Rearick to Robert Albright 1 Dec. 11. 1036 id I ro . United Breduren, Bellefonte Admitted: Mrs, William M. Me- ; on Tag rest of cheiof Perguson Twp. tract in Patton Twenty-five times Ba J ar. 1HO Wg Ba intiay Taw flees : }. E. Householder, Pastor. Sun Clure, Bellefonte, R. D. 3 Birth: fa a e of the s le hones itse ¢ od an Pa Sa¥seat af y 5. He ce y brated his N ride ) oF OF ADof Lar 1 oot bu - |B ker said Instead the merit -K m, J. R.{ A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. R. | ne oy rh " ar to Nel- ‘ " , Se . Day s . & alle ¢ month tion 13 fi 8 tm Dost | lous work of Stanford Artz, State Ce il ge, R D : novel mill. Families and boarding Mary Catherine Flink, to Albert snsolutely necessary. The bread. 11. Never, She should serve some cases, grain feeding moy be mon The Young People will mee! Tuesday of Last Week house keepers were to be suppl E. Meyer, of Centre Hall, tract in | and.butter letter is really all that| exactly what she has on hand, [advisable This need not be high i In the basement THursday evening || Discharged: Mrs. Lilly Wert, Cen- in any quantities at prices so das. Centre Hall; $35 ; tre Hall, R. D. 1. Admitted Tues- 'zlingly small as to warrant immed- Russell L. Campbell, to George 6. One hot dish, such as chicken barrassment weed entirely or ae lary oth Sundar ‘Bele GET ROUGH day, discharged Saturday: Willlam 'jate popularity Dewey Krumrine, et ux, of Sal” | 4 1a king or creamed oysters, nice 1. Pileen to twenty-five cents | mixtare y ! iia) X hin i } by » ie 3 A Windstorm Policy Protects You Wednesday of Last Week dustry created a furore for a time _ Sheriff Harry V. Keeler . than smailer individual ving oh wee Johnsol y and then suddenly the artificial hen renee Nar, UD Sas ona. 1 : i } Ls aik, State College q Enerits Hosty Veoh 10 suman | DO YOU KNOW was born to Mr E Mclaughlin, of Snow Shoe, tract at is a frane-tireur? John F. Gray & Son Expired: Edward A. Peters, Julian doi hg gh Sheriff Harry V. Keeler. tc 3 at are known a h in . of lo : grow | Be " Thursday of Last Week . i» Twp. $1400 icat b rf ) Colevitle Pigrim Holiness State Osilege. Discharged Mrs wrifll Harry V. Keeler to Ralph © 1 rvention & wd Pastor Pride ha + tiake daugh- : : Sy Bart ’ ’ ’ * 1 nt h Ho and infant oa trae. in Philipsburg; $3,215.68 been ¢ 1 In special 0 vason added em; IO RANK AND FILE : tree, Jr. State College; Mrs. Wil- +Contmued from pags one) " . LR Py ne sity Of Dropes James Wion Suit. Susday morting ' Re 3 a tod egg Gray, of Bellefonte tract a : : in Sup., Sun ow 8 i : son p " 4 a i snd HL } EE ) 3 , am R Marlo. and fain gt both back ! fro aks State College: $24 80 ” aks | da ; pm Pra aee lint vier KELYINATORS i ths. daughtes i all prige winnis | 7 } oe 7 Ms Ro Mi wi a State “All through house, evidences | Gill, of State College, tracy in State art of 4 Ho. { uity eof the owner The whole George Dewey Krumrine et ux 6 We arti : K Cit ; a a 1454 Ie i ny a BLAFely Wal : AL IF Ws i | : ] E L R vy ’ S Phone #589-K-1 OCted ane se1itired ithe } { OF y 3 on PE reymy ’ y expected and required without the least apology ¢ om trotein. BH me-g1 WI # 1 PB. Chureh Valley View PF. Keller. Centre Hall The possibiffties of the new in- College, tract in Potter Twp; §$! Answ . toms of column, Large cows produce more : . i ee: 3 ' sme ability to conver feed bY . ’ From Filuancial Loss, Bee Discharged: Mrs. John W. Send- Hanssdodave host and | Purg, tract in Haines Twp. $900 For | { oy | ind there ! B. Rutherford, Jr. State College Snow Shoe; $89 a , tant Ath precautions should b Pressler, of Millhelm, tract in Har- en ng fi t {4 Rp) eatiler tha . Ha Bulle R Belletonts, Pa Admitted: Mrs. Charles F. Henn Home of Native ¥ r r Abounds In Antiques © Kuhns, et ux. of Philipsburg 4-H STRESSES GOOD raver. home of Stoves ter, State College; Samuel P, Crab- Sherif! Harry V. Keeler to Eller : Naf a . 0 rin ab eocompan Bellefonie: Lester R. Condo, Sprix comfort and tranquility Paul J Meyer. et al to Philbert L PHILCO RADIOS College. Expired: Mrs George S show the united thought and ingen- ' College; $1 state 4-H ch PLEASANT GAP, PA {row in Presbyterian, Milesher yg Serviees, Sunday October Bh ’ Bible Setwol 5:30 a mm; Morning A no . z N ‘ EW WO! wrarshvip 10-45 a mc Christian BEn- prizes, he weni on to say I deavor 6:30 ' Enow Bho for this. reason that the merit | Seno 520, 5 0 Snow weil ABC and VOSS Ard system was adopted in Peon- | wo sivin 7:30 m inning § $6 w : SHERS nin several yPars age x BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY ELECTRIC STOVES F HH may bring to all of the than the rine of wor bn Mbher Lan In ADPDrox:mnts AEC ID farm fires oocur in the REMEMBER When You Want top-noteh er y Mio nc " A I ¥ day Sch y (4 Sune ognized a long hearin just | and sparks on roof inty Ag ' slonte A lan Band un- re aint gis participated m3. | the direcuon of rs Rrser| Anything In Lumber, H pro} this year, seoording to Rite. Timi eatulos alli Millwork D re ’ ’ Sash, Roofing W. R. SHOPE ; igs whi v made herse James D. Gallagher to John Irvis 7. N an “effective blockade” Chimiey lops, and at the same | Baket 10:45 a. m. by the pasior vol $a 1 ae a nals Tod ne py [ ¥ 3 a en ws oy 3 Eo vy in - oy v 1 ' “ . y ee Tg \ wists Mi smo — : Hospital Contributions: From pom rug | in diame- Gallagher, et al of Milesburg, ¢ means the stationing of so many | ‘nati a spark guard ———— ’ dah Rhdeavor at 8 o'clock } Lutheran church, Parmners| tor and must have been, even Iay- | in Milesburg: $1 off a port a spark guard is DRAWS STUDENTS iii be no evening preaching fresh fruits and vegetable exceedingly dif- John Kelley. et ux to Hagel Mo y mposaible YF "res “ RE FROM: WIDE ARBA | ion Ihe congregation i ——— finish . erschbacher. of Philipsburg tra 8 After the World Wa AA ww come out of she chimney ¢ i —— n th Union revival sere Former Local Minister Weds melodian of rose-wood {n Worth Twp.: $11 Be ae i Pie ' 4 4 are made of several sections very oomntly in Pennsylvania i ducted in the Methods yi Rev, William B. Cox, a former | still gives forth swee: tones when Mary A. Deal ot bar, to Clara T © teeta in 192 vy mesh wire and are fastened reseniad in the ineoming class of prgerr and Bible Stuly Wetinesda) Tt * v onli nla ved J ou vr 1 s #4 ¥ ’ : LR ANIESC minister of the Bellefonte Evangell- played ; Rocker looks Io SLLEFPONTE. PA. Phone 432 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN EVERY DEAL IN EVERY PARTICULAR ¥ Bateson, of State College. $rac: i A commission of the Lrag rely to the chimney. They rt nearly 1500 {reshmién who meiricy- vend s at 7 clock: The Women's | church, was united In marriage all the world as it must have J0ok- | State College: $1 f Nations woe chunks of glowing soot from juied at the Penngrivania State with Mrs. Cora Emenhizer, form- ed long ago in Grandmother Wetz- Clara T. Bateson, to Mary A 10 in Buchan : Lor {ft coal or wood to small particles. College this semester Se en Thursday ever erly of York, last Thursday even- | els best room. A cabinet at the rer | Degl et bar, of State College tra T™ aiid fording a measure of Protection her states and several fore ing in that city, the ceremony be- end of the living room coniains in State College: $1 for bulldings having combustible mtries aloe are Perens ing performed by Dr. C. V. Hassler, beautiful specimens of antique’ Albert Deal, et ux, «0 Clare T. BUCKNELL PRESIDENT of The preponderant n pastor of the Media Presbyterian glassware which Ev. has made 3 Bateson, of State College, trac FAVORS AID TO ALLIES Improperly protected stove pipes udents. mre than 80 Der ce ‘ pi — church and son-in-law of Rev. Mr. | hobby of collecting for years. SO® gigte College: $1 - which pass (hrough frame wads O° from Pennsfivania. The freshmen Personally, we doubt d the Units Cox has an old che % or trunk filled with Clara T. Bateson to Albert D« Arnaud ¢ Mart oresident of . oarly 10 board partitions a who travelesl the farthest distance States caf; maintain poses by per. | rare and lovely old laces which DAVE o¢ ux of State College, tract | wknell University, has decline wi Bs dangerous as SLATUDE Bo. Benn Slate was lenry Payeras sading 8! Ameticans to chant, oo descended te : generations gate College: $1 he Ul ited Staths’ houlll 4 ve ire with kerosene Most farm fire { Cali. Coltanida S714 808 We win: nears back in the ! S : Pannie PF Howard to Lesl N. a truly al Ratio: I iit from some form of careless ‘Another hobby she is coilectin® Drake, et ux. of Tyrone, R D : ty Sa \ is which neu — —— a ——— : Ud be prevented by | y properly” to ald France a buttons of which she has several tract in Taylor Twp... $50. wy C. Y. WAGNER the eR il a 4 ly arranged Lehigh Valley Cosl Company. ! ; i in the BEurotean war ; in A Jew selativ & COMPANY ot : 9 C : nna hg oilelsth . Ar cone ned he -— relatively simple pre A ——— —— Melford Martin, of Moshannon _\ yn a 1 am cotice room is a ect in Snow Shoe Twp. $48 tuden ody, “1 would yivania Dutch Ida Custer, et bar, to Frances EA 1 HONORED BY SOCIETY 5 ihe Custer, of Philipsburg tract th of <upuli " aidan Philipsburg: $1 inembloyed men at " product One of the highest hopes In Frances E Custer, (0 Rabest MM | ” 0 a Wr walbet vid has come Dr. Walden Ce nx oi Prigsg tract ha facetions. ares. b Weyl, professor of glass teehnologs uaa ps R: mn adly seri ht 1 ue { the Pennovivania State College William H. Noll, Jr, et al to J 4 : Sorin th Sata : po Elmer Noll Jr. et ux of Pleasant Should provide these nitions who 'hrouUgh an invitition 0 prepare WAGNER'S ay Gan, tmet in Spr ng Twp Tg125 are facing the onslaught of Nazitsm ION a or the Society of Glas: ’ QE X . EER v Hd Hi Sp Lo ; ward Spay 4 * I Technology in England ARMY SEEKING RECRUITS Ambrose 8. Ray, to Eastern D ri po rg Bl riley ue : or ig aT nd il Qur Best Flour hs ties al Eee ba Racks : trict Christian and Missionary Al-| Plies WiliCh OMI DEULIRALY IaWws W iv in nisie Trams Hise $a tiem The United States Army is Now of = | so rr ob sxwents lef mia tvant 111 permit and at prices that are fol; R d om me lo ume o-58 : ae ie mnoe church, Bellefonte, tract i . Blend a Bellefonte, North Ward; #1 Althougs William H. Noll, Jr. et al, 10 Ter. Conooive — ae ry Alexander Noll, of Pleasant Gap in anny villian Id ract in Spring Twp: $200 howd WAGNER'S ay Lt nen with LF a 5 s 'I8E aris wat Very Best Flour open to men with 1 J. P. Kline et al to William Frs- Mar Wil i years of high school education, will fully hard” for thi counts Enicance wo glass Indus- : 5 ter Guyer, et ux. of Pine Grove “dread! Winter Wheat. train men to be air-plane mechanics, | yee tract in Ferguson Twp © $1 0 resist “the impulse to jum; 1 } yar Dr Weyl has been asked to base - monograph oh the general sub- Unsanl Partnerihip ect, “the transmisdon of radiation GLASS SPECIALIST ard France WAGNER'S Quality Flour A fard Wheat Pat Flour biend perfectly irroundings.” he said B ’ p § ninent workers in HOM : of glass technolopy United Siat res v ail the known fax about 1 10 Euros ha i gilig to! ! add Lhelr own estimate O58 trades that » of lass techioows machinists, welders ; e\rietmmt oo or ay Pearle Thomas. et bar, to Guyer ihe Wagner's 32% Dairy Feed IeCLIWeR, Special Adio repair: | welley, ef ux, of Milesburg, tract . man photography an in Boggs Twp: $212.50 Wagner's 20% Dairy Feed | There is no limit to the number of | an —— Al Laey snd Harry Springer. through coloured glasses” He will men to he enlisted artners owning a small gold mine have a year or more in whieh fo Wagner's Horse Feed Other branches of the army FILLMORE in the Camp Douglas district, Ne- complete his work and will Peeeive Wagner's Pig Meal we iW Tne ers Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Johnston. Vida. recently got off a geod nonorariem from he soriely udaniry, eid artillery, engineers | a . ty th > a. ‘ , and medical tn | bough are rejoicing over the ar- nt of he She Arne it r 1 * Want aa Bn A Wagner's Egg Mash a rs DUT HIATE w service | 1Wal OF & baby boy whieh atrited | 's 90 JORIS did anc Springer i 13 an ng resu ” eg a - ——— I _ _- p—— Wagner's Chick Starter in the Quartermaster Corps at Fart | On Friday morning of last week. wr am— - - and Grower. Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower. Wagner's Seratch Feed Wagner's Medium Serateh Feed. Wagner's Chick Feed Rydes Cream Calf Meal Eshelman’s Dog Feed All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with your own feed. Dealers in All Kinds of Grains BELLEFONTE. PA. dE I a Bragg, North Carvina The opportunity to earn a salary while you are learning a valuable | trade sheuld not be passed up. A soldiers gets a salary ranging from £21 to $150 a month in addition o food, clothing, a place to Jeep, medi- cal treatment, dental treatment, in- doar sports and entertainment. Complete information can be ob- tained at the recruiting station 10- cated at U, 8. Army Recruiting sta- tion, Alloona, Pa Apo —— Auxiliary Iustall Officers. The {ollowing officers of the State | College American Legion were jn- stalled at a meeting at the Legion Home K State College, last Wednes- | day night; Mrs. Bina Storch, presi- dent; Mrs Bernice Weake, first vice president; Mrs. Lulu Hickey, second vice preskient; Mrs. Dorothy Charlies, secretary, Mrs. Beatrice | Seckinger, treasurer: Mrs. Anne Armstrong, chaplain; Mrs, Phyllis Aurand, historian; and Mrs. Hagel , Swartz, sergeant-at-arms. The president and secretary were dele- | gated to atitend a presidents’ aml secretaries’ conference at Harris burg on Friday, October 6. Tf LET ETT CETTE CTE baugh moved from Pleasant Hill to {a place near the College Farms, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lutz and family moved from the Charles ville. Jane Harshbarger and Harold Gummo slipped away to Maryland fon Wednesday of lass week And | were married. Their many friends | wish them a successinl married life Mr and Mrs. Edward Smeltzer and family made a business trip 0 Lock Haven on Saturday | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Corman of | Axe Mann, visited at the Bernard | Crust home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bloom and | daughter Beryl and Mr, and Mrs ' Cor! Bloom visited af the Glenn | Bloom home a{ Centre Hall on Sun- | day evening, Mr. and Mrs. Exrl Huey of Juni- fata, and Mr. and Mrs. George . Koons of State College, visiled at {the Frank Hull home Sunday | DECLARES STEEL INDUSTRY FACES GREATEST BOOM The Association of Iron and i Steel Engineers was told by its president, C, Clark Wales, that the | American steel industry stood on | the verge of the biggest boom in { history. | He sald that English, German ‘and Russian mills must tara 0 the job of supplying domestic war demands and give up exporis and | that trade demands of South Amer- ica alone, much of it Jost in the past to England and OCermany, Lutz home to & place in Matiern- Mr. and Mrs. John Johoston- ,~ ) L Answers to Modern Etiquette 1. How should a mald hold a dish as she presents it at the table? 2. Should a man hand his coal to a woman to hold while he dons it? 3. When a young woman is in- troducing herself socially. should she say, “1 am Misg Gibson" or “1 am Edna Gibson?” 4 When disagreeing with other's opinion is it permissible ¢ say, “No, it is nothing of the kind or “There is where you are entirely wrong?” 65. Js it ewslomary for a house guest to bring his Rostesg some kind of gifts? 6 What would be the vers smallest menu one should have for an after-Lhesire supper? Be a 7. When a man and a woman are engaged to be married isn't i permissible for them to kiss in pub- lic. and otherwise show their devo- "9 8 Is it necessary for a man to thank a woman for a dance? ¢. In which band should the wk be held when conveying food the mouth, and the knife is not fired? Isn't it a mark of good breed- ng when a stranger who iz asked 2 question exiends a courteous reply? 11. When a man brings an un- expected guest home to dinner, should the wife apologize for the seanty meal? 12. What is the minimum that one should tip a waiter in a dining car? FALL FROM HAYLOFT “Johnny fell out of the hayloft and broke hig area. Hewas in great pain, so we rushed to (he ‘phone and called (}e doctor. In a few minutes Johnny's arm was or BROKE HIS ARM ® Good light—to prevent eyestrain and “Yo fatigue { ® Beautiful new lamps at low prices ® Models for table, floor.and end table would keep American mills busy | for months to come ; “It & up to the American pro=| ducers of heavy and light Sits te : keep the wotld supplied a our . mills—large and small—are antici | IT PAYS TO nave A TELEPHONE | pating heavy orders.” added Wales THE FELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA DECKER MOTOR (O0. SOUTH SPRING STREET BELLEFONTE, PA. PHONE 674 and it's coming along C—O» —— H ~The most news for $1.50. 1
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