December 21, 1939, WNTLTUTLD Page Six The Centre Alempceat, BELLEFONTE, oy THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.. before them, tll it came and stood over where the young Child was. When they saw the star, they rejoiced with ex- eroding great joy. And when they were come into the house, they saw the young Child with Mary His Mother, and fell down, And when they had opened their treasures, they presented unto Him gifts: gold, and frankincense, Ans. ~Both postal ci and myrrh, 3 ( Brateloss mal) . And being warned of God in a dream that they —— i A. G~-Can you answer me a who It was Uhetl seid Don't fire should not geturn to Herod, they departed into their YE GILTED AGE | nih you see the whites of thelr eves?” A awn country another way gilded knight tn his Chevrolet | Ans. This famous admonition was given by And ye princess 1; her neglige {colonial troops at the Battle of Bunker Hdl in Made rendezvous by the castle wall, | C. L~Which President of the Twenty-six ull of children? in her penthouse, he on the street Ans.—John 1 yler, He had eight sor In a scene of enchantment-—-a moment Loo nages. His immediate predecessor had She cast him & rose did ladies of yore, | daughters, all full brothers and sisters But it fell on a ledge by the twentieth foor E. T~Can you tell me how long parrots Ans—It Is very difficult to determine the We of a parrot, It | As known that the macaw parrot in Italy has lived in captivity over 200 years. African gray parrots in Ewope have been known to live 100 years {| The Mexican parrots, those most common in this country, average about 20 years In captivity D. T~1 Iphia, was Ans - EL a - eve THE i Orrick CAT |! and worshipped Him. “A Little Nonsense Now and Then, Is Relighed by the Wisest Men” | WALKER BROTHERS the class of mail for lal cards and picture B. Y.~What cards? wo rds and picture postcards are transmitiod ae ~~ EC A haa to Ceneral Putnam fo the 17% had the larg Issued weekly, every Thursday morning, ¥e Entered in the postoffice at Bellefonte, Pa., as second- class matter. United Slate; est number PEACE Al Bethlehem the Star shines bright above the Stable door; By every road the Wise Men come who never came before; The Kings, with all their Caravan, keep watch upon the hill, While Jesus sleeps upon Mary's breast. and all the guns are still, sLork in and six daughter z Pw children ix by tw On 0 Mar She four TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ang $1.50 per year Af paid in advance $2.00 per year if not paid in advance sweet live natural to be? - - threw ber a kiss ang from windows above Twenty-nine matron, sighed for his love, He sang her a love song and made such a din A riot squad thireatened to trundle him in 50 ve Cird And ve And He The date your subscription expires is plainly printed | on the label bearing your name. All credits are given | by a change on the date of label the first issue of each | month. We send no receipts unless upon special re- | quest. Watch date on your label after you remit. Matters for publication, whether news or advertising, must reach The Centre Democrat office not later than Behold! the gifts the Wise Men brought ; Tuesday noon to insure publication that week. Ad- | ale stained an awful rod : of Lis vertising copy received after Tuesday morning must | ee : ‘ wm Alt TTR Slater yun {is chances | Poor Mary's face is white and drawn, IRISH POINT OF VIEW N JC ue) 's y [| - "% n ‘4 . RT All reading notices marked (*) are advertisements. yd fo - ign sf " } t opr fiere are no For > Arts slow earn, there 18 of snow I . nee wall Legal notices and all real estate advertisements, 10 For older hears Whough alow 1p os > > { shovel . AR In pede: walk on ih cents per line each issue are slower to forget, ugh ny CE ; ri ride--facing This 3 ded by all traflic | iden coin 0 lations Subscribers changing postoffice address, and not no- ! Star of Bethlehem above a y tifying us, are liable for same | the Stable door rry Christmas W. K.~Does the United States have any National Parks beside ve “ 1) , rvyra in! All subscriptions will be continued unless otherwise ; flake is seen, “ie main Shines w a glory s ligh t y directed. hines with a glory in its light tha ihe Irish Ans Yeu = » never shone before merry whe it's green Ala which CIRCULATION OVER 7,000 COPIES EACH WEEK I'he haggard hosts of shattered men . wi south central — W on the battle plain THE OLD SOAK'S LETTER Have caught the In my sock and fling It back again. would be slicker AMINA WER wlern day puttered ered alone glided knight em up his engi pent-villa prin el spended the it true that William Penn a slave-owner? William Penn was the ow This was before slavery The plunder of the world is heaped the Quaker who founded about that manger-bed, >. away nous with her QUALITY SHIRTS $1.00 to $7.95 ve Y e4 ner of death Negro slaves at the restricted to the -1 POS wa sO SS . H.—On which side side paths? the Interest OnN~COMUNE of a country road should a pedestrian wi a mer afety trian should recommen regu- op 2B SAND But lo, the = i L those and? One in Hawall was © portion C. J~Whst do iuding meat, gwelry. ele Ans By nat : my ummy up ally pastured on al filled with liquor lalla hay, wheat bran which was reated in 1917. The on and contain act out ORLriche eat? logan of the skies, tead of herbivorou in captivity a fa In the summer; in the winter they are |! , barley, oats and com. They require grit, too they have a voracious appetite for stone gravel granile and pie bone. They will not eat meat unless forced by extreme hunger * wild 3 ) sd 4 : ™ . wough the 1s of nM G1 wouid ike you 10 tell m iy a ship " conempiates a rescue? O mamimy » nid TequA AD FICHes 41% AS ms ai aay “Peace—Peace on Earth!” with shaken hearts across the world they come, No panoply of war is theirs, no flag, no rolling drum; But all are cloaked in spotless white the garment of His love And “Peace” their bursting throats now sing, and “Peace” the choirs above, shepherds At Bethlehem the Btar shines bright bok 4 above the Stable door, By every road the Wise Men come came before with all thelr Caravan, atch upon the hill, Jesus sleeps on Mary's breast and was going tb stay fo the guns are still ully to answer | aest Ph Musta Made the Team leman was Being very thirsty, ar ob on the tep of r | of water of her. The old mamm, inside the cabin, “Di man. thinking the name “Mammy. how did wv “Well, suh.” said of dem Booker 71 wid her “a - Ea horsebmek riding Ul pumps 0il Wd ng an old Neg: stopped tirring yell gememen a glass r the girl, that A CeO] Norther: ia Of] has the old saying “pour oil T. B~What is the The Di ma’? aley une Wo hme Gaps oe we COT door he EDITORIAL STORY OF CHRIST. AS in the keeping walch lass i girl Tin { 4 rough ses ed ts on troubled wat a COMO water.’ C Al mn of origin of galoshe galosh or golosh was origing As earl; § ref ferred 73 shoes or covers los Vue The word Low Lat sald d THE me chil mean an overshos Are ¢ Frenct re same country m ] were same couniry werine © (hal boshyin om u false over their Ww nul wd I galoche, fron back who ne Kings, keep w While for, { at r, which ver . B.- f i= the No Less ir entire pair of the church fail Al The Firth of Porth railroad brides 1 ff of thirty iT It requires Wha Hyves angel of the Lord « upon them. » Lord shone round about them: » afraid ime he 3 Bal mer tir: r Leven Words-—-No More, mlnister wag FINE HOSE Won The Bootland has 8 pPrman- When these men die thelr sons take their 4 . FE ifm eng 10 ona 25¢ to 50¢ Onn One come hed ier always asked the fe me’ Are you a good . ————— ttle girl ud y You know ¢ bad little girls ge L.~ BE THANKFI1 P Ni , he voung dasgiite was evidently overtrained for w n il coidest weather? " 8 guest 1% all the rs § 31 ! The Jowest winter temper thi COTO Fahreniieit ai Riv ch + February 9, 1843. J. H~What type of Ans. Burley tobacco the sariety from whic new comin to call Ro wy) thes thelr of mit What's your rn: them. Fear n dines of HNRS Of said unto ot Ad all anc behold, great joy tons of fron ¥ H jon f Linas all unto you is shall be le For David a Savi Chris And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the Babe wrapped in swaddling clothes lying in 0 peop -What the record born this dav in the city of How can you in hie RV Be sorrowful, When many a Is cheerful, homes so cheerful and bright blue and sad, home with scarcely a happy and glad which is rist the Lord the United States ie devil Yellowstone Park A gO Wo iA umb a Here's How We Heerd "Em I'm Doormat They all Locomotive "Cee Hiere y temmtation 3 he tender behind I eonfes s holduy Well. 1 raved.” Pail I ge ie a home where want unknown he best in store ushed with the load of despair, wolf from the door nar hewing There's many And only While others In keeping m TY moots whacoo is Sajid the Said Said 0 the ne angel the ng God tude rod Glory good will tow Guest } Birming! hewd er { Said the Said u . en tha to God in on earth peace, i Bt Lal iw here cannot be conpared bage To the woes across the sea As death and destruction reign o'er the Wiping out humanity But poverty oy = © cli ¥ rs Wie rv Ava 258, wii were gone ard . countey? an . It or Not abanrt eri tel 5 heaven werds sald one Believi umber the Ww g0 even unto Herr } i team standing | he fe walter W he returned were pit hiehem, and A We unmuner and went er had eaten Soe who vould eat Lhe harness : om Be thankful our Country is free from And ne bombers heat see warn us of misery, pain or death, As we W our shelter would flee i childrem, snatched from their And sent-—they know not where, a refuge prepared for innocent ones, For protection from the air war § never i <a chain store Ten Company T. R. P-—-What Ans Football are a i system wa which |) come Lo pa D th to ' v 0 or ie BF8 ad twe made known unto us And found Mary, and Joseph, and the Babe lying in a manger And To ng horseshoes Me 15 hy far the injuries than polo, wrestli (4 wint § Pe HL = they came with haste, and iE Tol 8% GACY) - most hagardoa The He Trusted Her ated roman ved drug which follow in that in her cried: “My baby has swallowed a dime W. 1 H—~How much money | } ’ y — os led in slung Ucenses? or oil” replied the Ang In 1938 nts, please with me. oni mother's care . IR. IACTOsse they had seen it made abroad ! concerning this 1 they it wondered at those which were told them by the shepherds and pondered the shepherds returned, God for all the things that it was when they agi into » order 4 I'o told them : ; the van Blau that heard Let us be thankful our boys are here of on foreign soil Giving their life blood for democracy, As from horrors they recoil 80 count your blessings one by one They're more than the sands of thy sea, And breathe a prayer of thankfulness To the One so mindful of thee proprietor whe 4 . PRON WOT a0 fees on teil o Tet 103 990 = Scotchman; collected amount $10,220 787.73 | "I haven't more cried the franti woman “That's all right. lady.’ "on of mone Marv k ¢ all the th < td Mary kept all these things, what's inside ah ol Anna Shay urday. am 8 year: da . 14 gt tre t . Sidzmad ks ¥. 1am8) h you could ring me a nice present? ad the Gruggis aimiy ITI wait Heaps of love Just Have to > Get Along Jacksonville Dear Banta Will vou ine a truck and a : SWEATERS All styles and patierns een, as told unto them Willie Row cs ————— CENTRAL CITY Pa chem of Judea please bring hold. came was born in Beth wi the King, b« there Ed el to Jerus i born alem, saving King of the Jews? MES W J HACKENBERO Rebersburg, Pa. Where for we have the east, and are coming to worship Herod the d ys trouble and a And and sci th unto him, when he had gathered all $s of the people together, Christ should be born In Bethlehem of Judea . Herod, when he had privil inquired of them diligently wi em where st men appeared And and se hem ntly for the young bring me wor hip Him slso Him enme and wot When thes lo. the may and which they saw King had heard these things, Il Jerusalem with him. al time the star to Bethlehem, Child; had heard the King in the east, went CHRISTMAS DAY The people are happy and shouting with joy, The children are lively and gay: the dhiet .Driest We forget our sorrow for a little ‘while Wie chiel priests Because this is Christmas Day he demanded of .it And they saih We have oh, s0 many things to do. And waey sal And there's so much to eat; We sort of hate to open our presents y called the wise As they are fixed 50 pretty and peat ~rfhiere #8 a big 4 red rattle for baby Sue, And here is a scooter for Ned: And what do you think that Santa brought Mary? A little white dolly's bed The tree bs trimmed and lghled so nice As we stop and think of the WAY -~ That people are celebrating and the reason for it Because Christ was born today, ~MILDRED WHITE said, Go and when | that | | and d again they departed; LETTERS TO SANTA CLAUS |. Writers of all the letters publi she, ed below will be presented a free Biackboard by presenting a clipping of the letter at the Wolf Furniture stare, West Hig The letters Santa Claus gidera for his further con- fot) te, RR. D. 3 Dear Santa: Here are X-mas 1 them mother gUh an things the know I wapt for youu will bring I am a good bay. My said 1 was, T want a sled, a «d target and 3 game or lwo You will find these loys at Wolf's Taviands Dont forget mp Nitle sister wanis a doll for Christinas Your Iriend Blanchard Walson fryr Howard, Pa Dear Mr Please bring me a big sled and a truck. 1 am in the lst grade, I am a good boy part of the time, Your true friend, Glenn Shultz Santa Howard, R. D. 2 Dear Santa Please bring me from Wolls Toy- land, a truck, a drum and any- thing else you want. letter. IT am only 4 years old Thank you for 1 won't get to see you Clarence Neale Shultz Bellefonte, BR. D. 2 Dear Santa Claus: I am a good boy five years oid, I help by mother and daddy on the | you | bring me & toy farm with equip- | farm. 1 like to farm. Will h Street, Bellefonte. | are being forwarded (o! Please don't | forget my sister for she wrote my | State College, Pa Santa Clays am a good little girl | Dear I ment steam shovel and fire trueg | doils. a bull "dog truck, and some candy.| rubber one Don't forget by babv Please don't forget my baby broth- brother. There will be some candy er under our Christtmas tree | y A good [riend. ory I wish you good luck. Charles C. Wian Pauline Stem Snow Shoe, Pa. Howard, Pa Dec, 16, 1939 Dear Sanla Claus | I was in to see Wolls Toyland | gan, airplane, And I don’t know what I want for | Ean, there are so many nice things. 1] years old and bring mother a living will like whatever you bring. T am! room suit. 1 have a brelher thas in the 3rd grade | wants a wagon. Thank you, Your loving Iriend William Huntinglen i Joseph Shults. | —— —, Axe Mann, Pa Bellefonte, BR. ©. 3 Dear Santa Changs: Dear Santa Claus I am a little girl two years ojd I think you are the dearest ola 1 love you very much. For Christ- | fellow that 1 every saw. You al-| Mas I want a dolly, dishes, and | ways bring such nice toys on| seme candy and nuts. Christmas Eve. This year 1 would! Your little girl, like if you would bring me a nice Mabel Ripka, doll, a book-satchel, a set of dishes, and some games. 1 won't ask for | too much because you dare nel for | get the other poor boys and girls. Your friend, Norma Walker | Howard, RD L Dear Sania; I am a good little girl five yours old. 1 say my prayers every night. { too. 1 want a doll baby end a little | broom, 80 1 can sweep for my sick | mother while my brother and sis- ters are in school. Please re- | member my sisters and brother too, {1 know lots of nice poems and I'll {say them for you when you come if you aren't in a hurry. Lots of love and kisses. i Malvena Fabr. | Dear Sania T am 8 very good boy, 9 Bellefonte, Ps Pear Santa i 4 am a little boy 8 years old. 1 | think the toys at Wolf's Toyland | are wonderful, will you please bring | me a black board, a game and a cow boy suit. Please Santa don’t forget my 3 brothers. Your pal Walter Plynn. Howard, Ps. Bellefonte, R. D. 3. Dear Santa I am writing to tell you I want a | new coat and hat, a sled and a of ice skates. That is all ing you a Merry Christmas, i Your friend Hida Bennett, 1 like | will you please bring me 8! Dear Santas ar | AS Please bring me a bicycle, mouth- | Please do not forget my daddy and some candy end) my lbhree sisters It is related that skill In the culinary When dessert was pas Appearance of the pie Lan its edge. He nearly (my false teeth” A clergyman who practice of law assigned a: man will pay more to hades for eternity wed, one of Did She Bite "Em? Beliefor ome of a nearby art had te woman who is noted for mpany for dinner the guests remarked upon how she gol such a pret ¥ she replied, “Ob, that i her her day the beautiful ot and fell dead whe: inquire scallop easy. I use Isn't It So? recently resigned his pastorate to take up the reason for his change “that the average keep out of jail for one day than to be kept out of one This is Gelling “Rocky” Here's a marriage ‘at Flintstone, hy Rev Wilhemia Whitestone That's ail { the nerve is Ep .. folks removed — Sprin I am 8 years oid 8 play doctor kit and {to bring me anything else. 1 would be glad to have it I help my sisters w» God took our mol Dec 1 am in third grade and make good marks. 1 want notice that appeared in a western paper Windstone, Mr. Ne hemiah Bandstone of Limestone sbhand is "Married nud Tig xh A hu all thmt is left of a sweetheart after a Pa. 1938, Goodbye Santa Claus. 1 hope you will have a lot of snow to travel about in. 2 Mills 18, Your friend. Buddy if you want s— Milesburg, Pa. Noll Dear Panta Claus Please bring me a doll cart like 1 saw in Wolf's Toviand and some candy and nuts. 1 have been a good girl and 1 help my mothe | with the house work every Sage ahs 8 ith the werk her from us Seiad 258 eset Christmas Greetings ! Yuletide cheer be yours all through the year! If we have served you well im 1938, we hope we again have the op- portunity te in 1040. BELLEFONTE TRUST CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. grum and I have if yo u bring 4 milk i ao Just another a wee sister and her a big bottle of her Contr ual Thu al Citys school . gi Christmas eT nment rsday and Friday P M 2ist and 22nd. ‘The principal | number on the program will be “Welcome Home Jimmy” by the 8th grade A fine drama in 4 acts. A sliver collection will be taken to | defray the expenses and to pur- chase song books. Everyone is in vited Weak and Run Down Men and Women Should | Wake Luebert's Iron Tonic Tablets, Containing Cod Liver Oil Extract Theme is mo tomie ogusl fo These tablets for thos who sre wenk snd ron down or recovering from the offerte of sowere wick. mens. They serist nature hes begs worn out in the They ape composed | Bver ofl and Mood eines, whith Bm the syster i eal and make ie worth living, Rg | { ve ils al wi pal n Dietz Howard, R. D, 2 Dear Santa Please bring me a tractor. a roli- 7. a cow-boy suit. My sister wants a pair of skates. Thank you for 1 won't be up when you get here, Sonny Fetzer, —— Pine Grove Mill: Dear Santa Claus: I am a very good boy. and work | hard every day. 1 think I deserve | a Dew Packard, an easy éhair found in Wolfs Pumidure Dept. and a new necktie. T've been looking for | you in all the stores Your Priend, Allen Beatty. Pa. srength and wiger 40 mind Site tar a hy Saal we # de ints FREE TRIAL OFFER. One sepulnr 80s box will be mailed to any family ONCE rd 102 $0 cover DTG expennes . G. Loebert, P.D., Coatesville, Pa, Beliefonte, Pa Dear Santa I'm a postoffice employe and have been a good boy all year. Since 1711 have 10 help handle all your danged | letiers and packages don't you think 3 . » . : Last Minute Gift Suggestions PERFUMES COMPACTS TOILET SETS LEATHER GOODS BHA FOLDS BABY SETS CIGARETTE LIGHTRS Toiletries and Cosmetics By Yardley - Coly - Lentheric - Houbigant Corday ~ Evening in Paris - Dor- othy Gray - Hudnut Whitman's Candy Special Christmas Packages 25¢ to 3 00 CIGARS PIPES BOOKS ; . 1 Everitfs Dru Store BELLEFONTE, PA. BE oe ck DAY SUNDAY. LT 3 ~~ # ERI " LEVINE'S $1.95 to $5.00 GLOVES Rabbit Lined Capeskin, in Black and Tan $1.98 to $2.98 $3 75 1 to i 95 WRIA RIITIRIRITDRIRD RII RIAN NIA RI ARI RRNA AN SI ARAN ANY AI ANTI ANI ANINIANINININAN ILA AINA ANIA
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