Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. November 30, 1939, ‘Modern Etiquette & meels a city, and aocquain- may h 1. "When a young man girl who Hwy in another would dike to further the tance “by correspondence vik-ber Lo write to him? 2. When a hostess asks a guest another heipiny of stnw ail eh WA) 1 bly eat another bite? poor Gate speak the “oot varion food, eu woman invite for lmeheon who should give wadn hiposs i. dst Mreguont! Lun clotin 4& When a other woman pub place onder? io ol ) s An in a the Isn't | i ! gaged in an { of wt or to prakse his opponent 1 makes an exc n ens game n the good Answers at second wedding first? person justified in losing al the stupidity ¢f seme woman? should a to the 6. Is a wbman's elaborate as hes 7. 18 a his temper clerk or sale: a Wh when introduced SE the second time? 9. When any other is 1 imbor towards the pers 10, Tsn't it all ri fork in the hand, a talking? 11 lett DErsen sh) same pe {O° passing a pitcher receriacle with a handle the handle n receiving it? ht to hold the he table, while ant to have unwise write A ' aIgTY? to see thal mothers of oon ? se duty is M Are sent to Lhe and bridegr corsage the bride bottom of eslamn Lessons In English Wards Often Misused m wil » walked “He Ne wale “We Say confronte were up again “We were oon I by) dim Wards Often Mispronesunced DECAYED LEAVES FORM VERY VALUABLE HI'MUS Yes rake vurning doll warn R. C. Blane; who housands of dollars h ent waluwes go up in ¢ whol burning m ihe esale provide i Humus in the soil ) make i more eas i keeps it © } trowth ani moisture in preventing dry growing cre ives eontaing three tter a tons anus y place or i is neces. when dry. wet they ‘are placed i leaves 5 or B31 thor the pi Rapiglits ed by at ammonium groumed limestone and ipesphiosphate at the rate poured of the mixture per 40 pound of very wet leaves. Equal parts of round limestone and such ctom- piste fertilizers as 4-12-44 or 5-10.7 cotomontly used on home gavden rgd awn n be mixed with the leaves at the rate of 50 40 80 pourids per ton of leaves The humns which formed will be greatly fmpreved the addition of one of the fer- wer mixbure in can be hasten. ture of five parts four parts two Darts af one {the Devotional — LM'NCII WAR ON RATS IN PLEASANT GAY AREA demonstration will Rav Ishier Wednesday, A ml-killing be hdd at the home of near Measant Ga « Noveanher 22, at 10a m. Dr. EA Richmond extension specialist of Penn State, will show gnowies vn Lhe copirel of rats ned will mor rate he het and ont practical methods of miking bait and placing in the rupways where it will be most ofective For some time rat n HIRO) have been lessor (one oo lava- seretior ea Yiement not naj Word Study } UMSPECTION observation with ; prudence alwads mixed ~JONes of MODULATE: to vary in tone, in- flection, piteh other quality o Many speaker do mo moduiate thelr voloe SUBVERSION: act y ¢ & sound Know how to erthrow hrown have been subver of ate of being overt o Laws A iritended This § fall sine hewn ha rvesteg Parmer marred aud AT worth of estraeti his demonstra- ted in this com. the benefit of anyone It is hoped that meeting many peopl will take up the which will ulti- {actor In thelr n ribhe Levu wishing attend following is in the community t against iv be a big tear ol PORT MATILDA Albert installed irnaes M: sd f fang ia Years new as week and Mrs Cl “w arence Mowe ly and Grace Orwick spent Wednesd: in Tyrone shop- Crow and spent Oe N Morton Clayshury iatives Mr nd family of weekend ith r here Winfle Robison, oungest 300 Mrs ian Ro bison fell 30 fees % couse of Clifford Reese ering from a badly sprain- K. Woodring and Williamsport, spent and Monday with M. Woodring Hans tended home of The Parcotfienlinr held fs regulitr monthly Nov. 218t al the: Porl Scheel. The meeling opened the zinging “America the Beau- fful:” John Crain had charge of Period. The sthoel sing the “Old Oaken Bucket.” Miss Joe Crain's Clmes with tance of Miss Isabel sented a playiet, “The giving.” ‘The newly tet sanz “The Echo Song The octe: consisted of Mesdames Barry Spoils, H Crain and Mises P Crain, Punk. M. Williams, A Wes- ton and McOliuen, Planist Mrs Roy Yingling. The speaker of the evening was Mrs. Carl IIverson, the Librarian of the County Library A short business session followed The next meeting will be held Dec of first ° nrganized Oc- Answers to Modern Etiquette 19, 1939 uf and riewls tosard marriage 1 No, "To be angry is to revenge the fatit of others upon ourssives.” No miter how mich we are Pro voked, remember thal self-osnirol is a virtue worth cultivating 8 “Thank you. but 1 have al- cady had the plessure of meeting Mrs. Jones.” 9. Yes. the handle should always presented. 19. Me. The fork should be piaged of the plate while talking Of eourse this does not mean If a nerion is going to say “Yes” or ‘1 think se" that he should guickly lay down his fork, answer, and then pick It up again. 1. Yes #t is unwise No letter should ever be written whi, in au angry dofie, lay’ the letter acide until next morning, snd iv will seldom be mailed. “42. Tue br oo, this idegroom should PE TR de by al ha mood, Hit should be) 1. Yes if he is conceited enougn to think she will embrace such =» wonderful opportunity. Otherwise, he oan tell her thal he would like to write to her, and i he possesses the leas, Intuition Be ean tell whether or not she seems pleased with the idea. 2. Merely say, “No. thank you” Such expressions ss “1 am alvesdy | too full” or, “I feel as though 1 would never want to eat again,” are | not gosd form. 3. Yes; it is very poor tasie to do HO. 4. The guess should give her order 40 her hostess, and the latter gives both orders to the ‘walter This same rule applies when a girl is dining with a man, 5. Yes. A good sportsman will be quick to do so, and it Is & sure way to become popular, maugh, spent Thanksgiving wih rr | baby are geiting along REBERSBURG | (From last week) ! Miss Mae Krelder and Mr, sno Mrs. Dotterer of Miffinburg, ealled at the C. D. Weaver home on Sun- | dny ] Prof. and Mrs, EM, Brungail] and Mrs. Mary Frank of Selins- grove ealled wt the home of “Mr Ada Hubler Sunday fon Mr. and Mrs, Hurry BErdley of | MiMinburg, ealled at the WE Baar | the ‘parable J me last Sumday fA own heen George Adams of Elyaburg vis. sehen ed the T. L. Hartman family one day last week | Roy Brung Paul Cummings weekend guests al home in Patton Mrs, Newton Boyer Baver accompanied H eman of Millhelm and Frank Bover of Asronsburg, on Friday | visited the formers hosband, who is a patient at the Diagnostic Clin. at Danville John Madsteller of visiting his grandparents and Mrs, J. N. Moyer this week Miss Jean Hartman spent the " weekend at Philadelphia where | Welton i - ok an examinstion Sat URRY foun tne od iwrance as a student nurse as ew 1a8 on h 1 v ’ 1]. { Mrs am Gentzel II the lambs are of Zion, and Dr. and Mrs of Lotk Haven called | H, Hartman on ’ Poets WHICH WAY ARE LEADING? a sheep, Not a trayed away, ) a — You lamb that witis | {hat ole wa In np gon Prom the noety and mle i the fold Out on the hill<top, in the cold, "Twas a sheep What the good shep- herd sought; {And back to the fold "Twas a sheep the good brought tAnd why for the sheep earnestly long | And tarnestly hope | Beeause thee 1s danger wrong. They will lead the { For the lambs will follow 1 family and} family were Mike Lacava | and and the flock, safe into thu and Miss Eva by Frank Hepherd and i Bloomsburg M1 Inmbe sheep may she Ong gO Wi he shee nome today , ter { the mix { the lambs are Jost, what ribie cost Some sheep Gephart and Miss State College Weaver home dizabeth eran w C ot ID will Rave u« home daught born to Mr. an Merrill Gephart at the Centre Inty hospital on Sunday. She been named Denng Mae and Mrs W. J Hackenberg sited friends in New Berlin, Sun- was Imbu Let us then off and as Leaving our task may with and ga: Skipping and and vim CHlnibing Hmb Hitching post ere 1 Or Colleyville & mee Der Oh, {or the 4 ind Brigit and two Let go. 1 Bear Mis Tuesday {ron Samuel ide of th . thw Rey M and Cepha ited at the i Pei Liab Mrs. RL Prea Prank. of Loga: Evangelical pas and he 1] a heart Mabel Doerr the wint of Albion with her Brungar Charles Walker F 34 hr ne oF Cela {hee Mrs wv Eimeadd; Cray moved last in F. Bierly hous ink Waite home the sagt farmerly LITTLE ONE age of State C a few daw ahd Mrs. C. A Pa Re and Mr: Loesdon Of vised the ister Ela Diehl this week Mr. and Ms Charles Prob Tock Haven called on MM Mrs. CO Ma Sunday Mr. and Mrs W. H Tackenbe mily h 0} were busines visitors fn Muncy « / ne of sound M i { and harmo TO-EM with ole Mr Le naiigl nday M3 Marion Elizabeth Page Wolfe home, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. M. W Sunday supper guests al Yearitk home in Nittany L. 4. Meek and family fonile, were weekend relatl town Mr, and Mrs daughter Sara goests al the Sunda honor Mi You and the pag visited al ] ogi al us onder at are n an oddily t's long {iatlery Breon " the WW E 1 Valley { Beile- Pair youlh In mild serenil visitors wilh 8 Your omoan: ever near mom Precious, Hite ome C. E. Bwine, Roche dr: SNYDERTOWN From last week) My Will Fish the Harvey Lut: Haagen spent } parents, Mr, and will iam Haagen Some of our people dDutchered on Thanksgiving day Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Faucet daughter Meredith of Zion Sunday at the Harvey Lutz Mrs Alvin Beck spent & with her parents, Mr and Mrs Ed Erie! in Rebersburg Mrs. Milford Dorman is Bér mother, Mrs. Blesh, ju field lewis Beck, Mr Lew HWacthan Mrs. Ida Dorman Harry Iavan, and Alvin Beek motored fo Danvilic on Sunday to #e Ms Léwis Beck who is a patient there and report her condition satisfactory Most of the farmers are don: husking 86m, and are preparing for ie deer season. which opens Dec | Miss Lillie Beck of Lock Haven spent Sunday with her sistér and family. Mr. and Mrs George | Harshberger FAIRVIEW Visitors at the Amelia Chapman home ob Tuesday Were Howard Brickley and son of Altooma: Mrs | Alfred Lems. Mrs, Ira Giibery and wish her a speedy recovery { : Mrs. Rassell Jones and son Ernie N A BF » i Mr. and Mr. Jack Cohen =n of Plea alley Noh amd Vaughn of ‘Mes | Malvin Lmcas called a: the York Cily, spent a few days with | vr her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John | Charles Lucas home at "Holts Follow Vaughn sn Tuesday evening. ; Miss Marguerite Kerin attended a | Malcolm Jones called on Tuise!l Panguet at Tyrone sponsored WY the at Pleasant Valley on ¥ri- McCrory's 5 and 10c store in ay Svening honor of Mr, Lucas the assistané iss Faye Nyman spent a couple manager, who is leaving | days last week al the Alfred Lucas Mr. and Mrs Joe Duey of Balk | howe at Pleasant Valley. : Eagle, spent Sunday with Mr. amg | Mm Havey Nynmn and childfen Mrs. Arma Duey | spent u couple days last ‘wack with Mrs. W. E Shively is on the sick | er mother, Mrs. Shepe at Belle- list. Her many {riends wish ber a | fonte. speedy recovery ] Mir. and mea aes Lucas al- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Woover | Ty tehiering of Billie land family of Alona, spent en Pleasant Valley on Thurs- | Thanksgiving ‘with the latter's pars | ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Shively. Mr. ahd Mrs, Roll Pelmice of Or- Mr. and Mrs. Charles dane of Visteon called on Disk Watkins on Por. Matilda, spent Sunday with | Sunday. their daughter, Mrs. Leroy Beck. | with, Miss Elehe ‘Weaver spent Satur day in Tyrone Mrs. Roy Hogarth spent Sunday | in Altoona Walk spent been done ' Ye “WO Jahn Fane Paul occasion Winter F and Salona, and Mr Brungas: Reber he Allon Auman home on Sunda) Mr. and Mrs Fred Whitehill and daughter Marcia Kay and Mr. and Mrs. Gale Swartz of Milthelm were business visitor Lewistown Saturday Rev. Norman F. Douty New York City on Tuesday eral weeks ministry at Hephsz House Dr. and Mrs K A fLaw and daughier Barbara Aon visited Mrs law's parents in Cameron Couits Sunt. PORT MATILDA RD Joseph Sphwar sf DuBois, spent | a fow days with J. T. Beckwith Coell Walk shot a big 19 pound wild turkey Mr, and Mrs William son and daughier, spent in Tyrone Mrs. Nancy Woompr of spent a few days ‘with her Mrs. A J Collett Mr. and ‘Mrs. Max Rorabaugh and twin daugiters of Tyrone, spent Sunday with Mr 1d Mrs, M.A Kerin : Mrs, Sylvester Walk is on the siek | lst at this writing. Her friongs Relish ar were dinner Winters ban being birth of day Kathryn Baile and Mrs, Meyer burg, eallec ¢ of He on and pent me mda went to for EO. zibah an Walk and Saturday Tyrone sister Mrs. Amelia Chapman, Paye ani | cra Ohspman, Pearl Mann, Wii- | bur Tuts and Dick Watking al- | tented the butchering on Saturday | at the Russel Jones home at Pleas- i ant Valley. Any nation which fails + to provide Mis. Willis Friday : fn Tyrone ; Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Rich- [some basis Of prosperity for its ag’ ards moved to Tyrone. I population wil] soutier or Mr. and Mrs. Blair Walke are re- Inter have to hunt prosperity joleing cover the arrival of wu won lof its people. born last Tuesday. Malis and ‘ Paul Lego und Joe Popp of Cone- | Pn i B18 13 the former's mother. My Hap. — The average client expects bis | ding or, dna Me Cen Tou and HOUSEHOLD | SCRAPBOOK Eu ler Threading To thread an embroidery needle eusily, take a shore piece of séw- | ing thresd, pin the two ends to- gether and push through the eye of the needle. Then put the yarn iwdugh the oop formed and pull wih thread and yarn through th f [ | Poking Finis Ole cup of sifted flour to '% cud of dhortening 5 the standard pro $on of flour to shortening in pi crust. However as Mtle as '% cup of shortening may be used peciklly when soft wheat or cake flour is used, A Tiny Leak 1 the water pipe Jeaks just the Jeast bit, wind ground the Jeak with sone adhesive tape and brash over this with shellac, A small leak can be very successfully mended in this manner Cleaning Felt Mats One of the best method cleaning light felt hats 4s to rub the soiled spots, or the entire hat, with a cube of French chalk, which may be purchased st any drug store Allew this to remain on the hat |! few hours, or over might hen brush Off with a soft brush Freshly Pared Apples Put the freshly-pared apples into bowl of cold water immediately, and this will prevent thelr turmng brown, They can He kept this way for some time, until ready for use changing the water once of JO something well Lo to Remember remem Frosting plain white two Wmble- and use Jes sagar, and (he thicker Ang for fy . 1TON I remain especially go {rocting will softer. Bt © fruit cakes Olly Complexion oihy complexion gram: eight wi any of roses, Clearing Marble can be cleaned by the following rit rye d Ww ff | [ of Dicar- otc For ution all of eighteen banste of dda distilled waier, ar mt ity of essence Wardle Jvely iste by arenta M Mine Gilad Jervey arrived corning to spend 3 fen scene of her paremis, M: A J Hazel Robert Luca ia 5 Visiung Edith Miss Tacille Paterson. of burgh, spent her Thanksgivin cation at Me home of Ber parents Mr. and Mrs, J 8 Pstierson Miss Mary Tou Pisher ‘of Hunt tnedon., recently spent a few da al he home of her grandmother Mp George Pheer Thanksgiving das of Mrs William and Mrz John Stover and Mr and Mrs J and granddsughtcr Charles, of Stale College Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lindeman and children rebently spent ‘a day: vistting friends and relative si Myersdale Mrs Harold Lewis Miss Betty Norris, of Altoona, spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fisher, at Huntingdon Miss Eleanor Ishier of Willlams- port, apent Thanksgiving vacation { the home of her parents, Mr. and « M George ihler John Paher of Bellefonte and ‘daughter, Miss Verona Pisler, rf we. N. Y.. spent Priday evening ai the home of Mrs. George Piller. Miss Pisher is spending a few ‘days with her pares be fore leaving for Hollvwnod Morida, whee she will spend the Wwinfer months Miss Francis Whiteman of Lew istown, visited her sister, Mrs. Wai ter Petefs on Baturddy ¢Yening Mr. and Mrs, Henry Hesterman visited relatives and friends a Alrtandria on Friday, The Young Ladies’ Class of the Neformed Bunday School held their regular meeting Thursddy evening at tie home of Mrs. Dorothy Moth- ersbaugh at Potters Mills. The members present were Mrs, Effie Fortney, teacher, Mrs. Elizabeth Phillips, Mrs. Maude Graham, Mrz. Ruth Shawley, Mrs. Maude Freeby, Mrs, Margaret Rishel, Mrs. Anta Kline, Margaret Hubler, Mrs. Anta Cletison. Mrs. Miriam Myers, rs. Elizabeth Stover, Mrs. ‘Agfes Mothersbaugh, Mrs, Minnie ConPal and the Misses Kathryn Gingrien and Ethel Gingrich. Mrs. William Stover spent Stir. | day at the home of her sister, Mrs. | Writmn Noll ‘al £indén Hall. : Mr. and Mis T. B. Segner and’ family of Huntingdon, spent Sun-| day evening al the Charles Segner | home Mr. and Mrs. Clayion Miriz of | Tyrone, visited friends in $own on Thursday. | Pong guests at the home of | John Jacobs Were: Mr find Mrs Charles Birchfield and som, | Domald, and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Claybaugh and destghter, all of Wie Mr. and Mrs Clayton Marts, of Tvrotte, visited friends in town on Thugsday. Sunday guests at the home of | Mrs. John Jacobs were, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Charles Birchfield Hew Rich Pict gests ai the Stover wem Al- Grant Joan '] of fev and oousin xe Cracerite men: Saturdnr Nc. . Larry Snyder nak. | these ‘who attentied the MILESBURG Mis, Mabel Yeager was among dinner for Mrs, Oralg Grafmyer of Bellefonte, on Monday of Tast week, | o i + If you are planning a Christma party Tor your club, school or church, and the question of enter. tattmient arises, here 8 a sugge thon: ‘Mere bu group of bovs In Mileshure known as the Lringdess quareteet and pardon sane but they gure can toot those tooter: ey are Bob Jone Pele Jones Maloolm Wetzler and Charles Ort, Milesburg has had a band complex for (7) and its eli pre bands past and pres. ent. We have been told that the public doesn’t care for home {al- ent, maybe 50 but we are just plain cofintry folks and we give ir home talent a rousing country welcome S50 when you are planning mee thing special give these Ind und you ‘won't be disappointed Rodman Hal newsbovs was Thanksgiving turkey. by getting extra ri to the Harrish ire Tk egraph seve! always counts) Mrs. Robert Poehler Are rejoicing tim year proud of | Co a u one of our local the winner of a nite Lion Per won ance oO! Eckenroth for a two wiher and brother i Robert 8mith of St Mr. and Mn B Mrs. Marie MacDonald « port, were Thanksg the George Smith Jean and R Own, celebrated Novy reoosert ay week twin Dirings; Jean {rom a recent op- M1 Md ana =m or Guyer spent the Milesburyg Fisher and childrer Pisher and r Tyrone, Thur orp y Mr Alfred Rishel were Sunday caller: al Ham Erkenroth home d Mrs. Clay Hall of Oscr- sited relatives here Sundas beep and altimore it TY? Mrs. Will Mrs. Ohest made a trig Mr. and Bellefonte the Wil holiday eT on thin # ? nd Mr Resaliy od Criss of Stale Collen: the Rev Thar time wt i the Tharg marriage b SO wari The: hones ee Diy 8 Cong ratywintion WILD BEAUTY Tw wild flower wie of ihe rowd Unwanted, lrampied Irving vie wild binom That surroand a Dear bn A little shrinking violet A dandelion so despised They get beauty rare From the sun, the wind and The wild roses bloom in a WW vale The arbulas Are all the Win Oem OY alone cu H tO Tue Ler BK ir od Ance rare Cod hen with frag: handiwork of fashioned and plased there should Nower With their beauly ANGE Sweet, were never siroyed trampled under God the giver things Made them for our plea 50 do not despise his ha But count them among your sures. We ne'er despine wild rare and Trag- They And For (From last week) Mr and Mrs. Howard Nagle. Mi Hilda Haupt and Mrs. Etta Keily attended a meeting of the Civic Club 11 Howard on Monday evening ast. Théy were shicrtdlied by Ue Glee Club of the Tyree Y. MC. A Mrs. James Oswalt, -snother esi dent of our town also attended this meeting Ralph Dorman of Johnstown and his mother, Mrs Bdward Dorman spent Saturday evening Nov, 14h at the home of Rev and Mrs How- ard E Oakwond John ‘Wetsler, ‘who is siowly im- proving wag tendersd a seremade by our band The muvic was Yer much enjo¥ed by nearty residents Orvis Peleer was among those who altendsd the game at West Point, Saturday Mrs, Orlando Bryan and Mr Edith Bathurst sisters of Mrs Cratg Grafmyer attended a birth- day dinner for Mrs Grafmyer at Bellefonte. We offer our congratu- lations and best wishes for man; more birthdays Clyde Watson was one of ‘our lucky bear hunters, bringing hote & nice specimen Miss Sarah Peate visited at be; parental home over the weekend Hugh Oakwood . is spending Thanksgiving at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dunsford at Detroit, Mich Miss Elizabeth Smith is spending the heliday in Harrisburg, as the | guest of her brother Russell "dnd | wife, THANKSGIVING Thanksgiving Day has . around Many times before, come But each ®he brings its blessings Thal we SHould be thankful for. Be thankful ghat we're not in wa This birthday | President Roosevelt Approves Plan To Continue 1940 ‘Paralysis’ Fight - “1 wax also glad to Wave an out- line of the plans for conducting the celebration of my birthday, on Jan- 30, 1945. and thoroughly ap- of these plan Heads Drive ar ree 1" $45 fhe will do un Crent dey) me hint rw nem tol felighindg fo We ry HERA Aenent my 8 Dpodnt fren of you ar Watiovm! Chairman of the Coramitise to exit ate my birthdey and Bosse of the great fark whlch confronts me these dag 1 would Mie vite for me member: who dre Wo serve on Executive Committee 1 shall 1 sin wlin Semi wil TR Lhe be Dlesied 7 rf add the entire giwontl the county I am sinrere] WOK FRANKLIN D 1" I ROOSEVELT eumpaien will revel, » niga] features, Mr. "Mo: IL "will he on suck hin! every eltipen. You ig | 5 participat ado Mayor Cornelius D. Scully State Chairman for Pennsylvania in the 1940 “Fight Infantile Paral- ysis" campaign. Cornelius D. Scully is Mayor of Pittsburgh. By JAMES NH. During Arthur was Ww and ayneaq day i tary tie! ng ard ants nr lending ubnniat cords CLARENCE & rs cf the: Pente: : cold JOR vison; mrt Educa. PE de 4 BRIUNGAERD ati ty last The total number al Otade 171 Week wi Wal en Loy CCT vecond al woeks 188UC Eagan ¢on- bHrars al Eesen ark: Mae his paper tg 411) a Ci evera] da | my y 5 small game have * Ragnied 200 plates gf U walle supper rday December Car and Truck COsllide ollision between. & Car op- by Miss Laura Mirgam Mit of Centre Hall, and a Jus by Paul N. Dean of Pen ia Purnace. on the Earlys- town road three miles west oid Stephens 1) school Ford, "Tass. Wednesday &iternoon by Bobb tal damage was estimaied at $300 iocal man | but y OIE was injured. “The ac- had cident hapPfhed while €ne of ihe Fri- machines ‘was attempting 10 pass i the other the week- on was (0 8a) hohe grange a brief ness of Mr of bie ariven Orewa World War veleran who for a og lime expired Months spent at varic hospitals failed to bring fe Jeaves (0 mown his Past st of associates snd friends community ably st ii— this sentence: “My aimoxt forces me $0 buy new hats every season” re . hus- sev. Correct band era ELECTRIC Big holiday turkeys . ora whole moal at once . . . an electric voaster cooks just anything and everything without That's why it's such an ideal gift . . . iL gives the cook time for leisure, releases her from much work and worry. ‘Meats and GIVE IT EARLY Give the conk that ‘electric roastei BE. WEST PNR SEGECSTS THAT YOU WSIT aE
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