November 9, 1939. = Modern Etiquette Would a silver platter of fruit a centerpiece for the | SPRING MILLS | member his friends when he gets in | ofMce, but the trouble Is he has too many friends Messy Nevin be all right as Smith, dinnertable, on Thanksgiving orj a shop in the istmas? | man store building, and ll radios and electrical appliances. We be- peak for them a nice busines: Our town is still open for a men's adies' furnishing store, a pic- ture a doctor and a dentist We are real fall days, which remind ons that there's much i look forward 10: Here it the hol cakes and sausage séa- nex hing it'll be turkey Keller, and Clar- have recently opened H. P. Ross- will handle refrigerators + ¢ seldom encountered cles? 2. When a man is registering at a hotel for his wife, sixteen-year old daughter, and himself how should he sign? 3. When two men and men are dining in a public a small square table, how they be seated? 4. When someone member of the family sent, should one ask who | 6. If the bridegroom have a ring does the bride pl on his finger bel own? Is it true that religion is very in social cir ence n electrie line ol issible to condi A to Introduce WO WO- place should theatre naving \ tub fe 10 ' a 200K © telephones A " id 4 who 1s +t {49 yours? ab m and time Ww nome on Abraham 10Lse 0 Nis new and Mu moved into Smith nh, moved int Avenue sinier vacated by and Mrs Dean REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Stov '. Snook ix 3 X rests mecement riage W weddin Wwe Mr Paul Cummings and Rebersburg were Albin Jacobson home Oo! the E. Neff, et al, to © Vata Joeman Foust, of Royersford, tract ir t Jord Zissinwer. et ux. | trin to Bellefonte ter Twp. $500 Charles R. Foust, et u Orvis Harvey, cf lef in Potter Twp.. $1 Lewis Orvis Hary Charles R. Fous tract in Potter Twi lewis David ter M. Summe in Boggs Twi Sylvester M John A tract in Boggs Twp.; $1 George W. Magargel M. Sharp, et of Delawa: act in Walker Twp Polly Royer, et al, t Ishler. of Potter Tw ter Twp: $25 Euzabeth | ¢ W. Ishler, of Poti Potter Twp. $l Lavilla Cumming E. Prost, of Potle: Potter Twp. $1 Minnie 8. Vonada Samu Vonada, Bellefonte Bellefonte, North Ward Anne T. H Henszey e yp H. Henszey tate ( in Siate College; $1 . BENNER Robery M. Custer, el ux, to Oly " { Jack Lose spen P. Robb, of Philipsburg act I nday a 1 hilipsburg; $1 W. Harrison Walke Anne T. Henszey, e College, tract in State C 500, Lamer Beamer, et Sims, of Bellelonte Boggs Twp. $325 Jennie E 8im Smith, of Avalon Pa tract mm "nT : Boggs Twp.; $I r yourself! J he Henry L. Mever, et ux. to Mary WEeCTIesGR Abbott, et al, of Mile in Miles Twp.. $3.000 Benton B. Bell et Mary made a busine mm Wednesday visited I[riend Wednesday $350 Injured 48. of Osoct day Harbi- | Sit summer ole the ad tv ty Wy, © THANKS FOR J TELLING ME iL, PILLSBURY S": . BEST! I'wi of Of & PILLADBDURY''S ere a Crabb, et ux, of Millheim: $4500 “ Answers to Modern Etiquette disregarded on is the mors together; the om liberty; the strong “social system A Miss s each "$C Merely ask, “Woulc vy OUIG It is nice for a politician to re- | THE CENTRE DEMOCEAT, BELLEFONTE, PX. WOODWARD Mr | of Round Top Mountain, but located In Maryland, spent 8 days hunting in this locality, Wh here he whs the guest of Mr. #0 M1 Steward Elsenhuth On Sunday morning the folks i town and locality were surprises to find that winter was here during (he night about now had fallen. Snow Wl for nearly all day Sunda) Monday morning he m were ANoOow beautiful two cit Of ’ on in iadl on Lop covered with Mas Eg a sun shone on it Qur primary teacher, Mis Vonada had the misioriune fering a fractured Oct. 28th at « home in Madi DUrg, conseqi ane Mahe of suf right § wi wo I Wie Kreamer » any leaching a Moiz, Jt C. B n, Haraood, Tillie membper Trovola Stover TWy AID COUNTY POTTER RESIDENTS 4 Newton, a former towerman now ew 1 | |} ih y sarantce As LOS Appearance arm O80 Bowers HOSPITAI Page Three BUSH HOLLOW (From last week) We are glad to report we made a Mistake in counting those present : junday School. Instead of 100 a recount gave 104, Gen- speaking mistakes are a bad and we are sorry thay this one Bunday School but know how It was made, B50 md 4 over our goal, which we . and we very gad tha attended Quite a numbers Lime pu- School and have came back id fends, We ur pasior Rev H HE wel islery who Rev 3yrd 1 the Sunday 8¢ we L i ne nit folks were at one r Sunday vay but 4 J. A welist 4 Misses Daorol AA held on Fri- pice gular meeting to be day, Nov 3rd the usu Mrs Earl her Bunday evening ' nt hi Bhilling Behool clas on entertained Friday fol miss this feature the November ue of The American Weekly re Thanksgiving Alds to Housewives in 19th | A collection the ait On sale at (44 n distributed with Sunday American & AMA Radiator or Pin A Pugy I NEW LOW PRICES *PRESTCNE » PACE SETTER + ZERONE ANT! ~ FREEZE STEERING WHEEL COVERS YEEDS WANDS WARM WINTER ARD CLEM ) 13 { 6-42) , a. COMP LETTE WITH MOUNTING BRACKET x * RADIO B. BATTERIES PS TOP GRAIN COWKIDE REGULATION FOOTBALLS ITTANY LION +L LCOHOK Wo J ir st AD ON 1 IR A pa i v i “ . ¥ Ce . N L i: Ay i 4 » a hs ’ . wy i - ¢ HOT WATER AUTO HEATERS Fv All Cons pen A SENSATIONAL HEATER VALUE Y OF MEAT. WEAYY DUTY MOTOR WITH LARGE RADIATOR CAPACITY. BUGAAD CONSTRUCTION AND FINL PERFORMANCE MAKE THIS A SENSATIONAL CIvES PLaNT — PACE SETTER STAMPED STETL “ EASY STEER NG * 39.. * *®» COAL HODS ll Ee A - Whe LONG D-1Y¥ ASH HANDL STEEL BLADES PE ¥S SUDER POWER GUARANTEED | ning Power GREATER CAPACITY fo leave your number?” 16 70 30 MONTHS 6. Ho; bride on his finger immediately ® Plenty Surplus Power for Radio, etc @ Definite Unconditional GUARANTEE for e Definite Period of Time Ang Toner Tor of Centre Hall and SPLIT SECOND STARTING the s11f @ wie puis Mr TRACE IN has received her ring =8. Yes; propriate 7. No. One should the man across the Check the SPEED PERFORMANCE of the /939 Electric Ranges! always room bring where & . HEAT AT THE | FLIP OF A SWITCH . . . ELECTRIC COOKING’S + FAST... Like 2 ELECTRIC LIGHT! [v] Every Model Beautiful — Built for High Speed and Efficiency Most Advanced Features Known to the Cooking Art -THE LOWEST PRICES in Electric Range History! | Elect ie Range Dealers’ DISPLAYS CT PENN 0 POWER HE C. D., Mothersbaugh Burns Frank, Paimer Mr. and Mrs Wilkinson tis “ on 1 LE dr. and Mis i d TILDA Side} week INoulh (From last Mrs. BR. P. Neill and »o of Poalaburg, visited Mrs ister, Mrs. Wilson Stiver on dith r at Warriors and Mrs Betty and sited on Sunday at home, Mr Hobart and two Peggy of Lewistown Mrs, Hobaris parental and Mrz. James Frye The Hallowe'en social that was held in the basement of the Metho- dist church on Saturday evening Was quite A JUCCAER Those who attended the revival meeting at Mi. Pleasant U B church ¢n Saturday evening were Alex Robison, Anna Robison and Mrs. Susie Spotis Mr. and Mrs son Bobbie v their soh Morton and Claysburg Mrz, Grace Orwick attended the funeral of her cousin in Clearfield last Thursday Alice Orwick and Beryle spent Thursday in Bellefonte Mr. Hoy of Philipsburg, spent Friday evening at the home of his son Pat Hoy and family. Mr. W. T. Hoover, our Hardware merchant has not been well for H. M Crain and ted on Sunday with family of isi | some time, Clair Orwitk Bag recefved em- ployment at State College, wn — A Floating Tee Box As part of Rear Admiral Byrds Antarctic Expedition fleet is the In- terior Department's trim molorship North Star, which is a Iteral “floating jee-box.” with its 12.000 cubic feet of refrigeration spate, capable of storing 300 tons of meal. ni Te halp you ever those DIFFICULT DAYS { ark Cugter and of Wingate M Mack Hall of ended our Sunday ay and spent the giles sisters Mra. Andrew Irwis spent last ——————— BLANCHARD (From last week) There will be no church services in the Baptist church Sunday On N 12th. there il evening service, Sunday Oct. 20th Was the last Sunday for two ser- vices, The new schedule of services 10 into effect Nov. 1st Mrs, John Heichel and sons Richard and John Jr. accompanied Mrs. Joseph Heichel and Harold to Wellsboro on Saturday where they spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs. Jacob Heichel Mrs. John Williams entertained her Sunday School class to a Hallowe'en party on Monday even- ing. In spite of the inclement weather the class spent an enjoy. able evening Roy Berlew of Owensboro, Ky. visited with his mother, Mrs. Mary Burlew on Monday. The Drive for donations for the Centre County Hospital has been on this week. Representatives are canvassing the town for donations of food and money The jocal W. C. T U. was enter- tained by Mrs, Alva Miller on Wed. nesday afterncon. Mr. and Mrs. Pred Miller and daughter Virginia Durkin visited on Now will be an relatives in Aaronsburg on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. W. Spangler made a busi. | ness trip tc Williamsport on Satur- day, while Mrs. Ward Packer res served Monday for her trip to Wil- Hamsport The W. W. GO. of the Baptist church held their annual Hallowe’ { home o! en party and spaghetti feed at toe Miss Virginia Beatty on | Priday evening, The home was ap- propriately decorated for the of Casion and games pertaining to the | Season. were pleasingly carried out. | | Plang i O WETGoalso made “for the Te- 77 ® Spit Second EXCHANGE © VOLTS ® Longer Life ® Extre Ampere Hour Copecity ® Quality Construction INCREASED ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD BATTERY Starting More Power ® More Battery Volue 30 PLATES, HOT WATER HEATER CONNECTION WITH VALVE SPIGOT 148 RHEOSTAT TYPE WITH VARIABLE SPEID BAKELITE KNOB EY CR ER TR Y- TYPE For FORD 18 So ¢ a. HOUSEHOLD FLOOR MOPS WITH LONG HANDLES ecial NS a As py & Auto Stores
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