March 7, 1940. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BECLEFONTE, PX. -—e Modern Etiquette BE 1. Is smoking a question of mor-| als? 2. Isn't it bad taste to “talk over" a hand of bridge that has been played, or a rubber, calling attention to mistakes, and diseus- sing how it was played 3. How should Jean Nort is eighteen, be introduced Marshall, who is sixty? 4. Should a wedding guest gratulate the groom, even X this guest feels ‘that the groom is making an unfortunate marriage? 5. What i a good friend of the bridegroom to of ler the bride at a wedding 6, Is it all right to se formal dinner? 97. If someone telephones when ne js busily engaged in somet important, ig t who Mrs on, to oS i receptl ‘rve pie at a ing LUE it is call back later? g Would it be wise to form {riendship with one who seems be very suspicious of everyone, mis- rust ng even those whom he con- closest friends? be } a i that you will al to 8. When a crumbs from be brushed maid | ushing the he ely wuld they into her hand or into a a per- to keep phrase, eard " hope r ( Answers to Modern Etiquette 1. No, but it s y of manners. Neither ; woman should smoke is a possibility of it being obj i able. And the person who deliber tely or thoughtlessly direct of smoke acr a table int er's face res deserve mand, 2. Yes. This is many people, One should forget it and concentrate on the next hand 3. "Mrs. Marshall, this is Jean Norton." 4, Yi guest may opinion, hiy judgment the | soon find it out and as happy as possible time of his disillusionment 5. “God bless picked the best man us.” whe very In be en second 13 ] wd or of tn de ramen YOUR HEALTH (CENTRE COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY) tion improve A 15 I bearing ture, The maternal to the latest bel ter than that of whose i es are nog C veloped by maternily men who have n oped by child-bear likely tO be too to the waist, Keg body wel ght dow n during pre Lo rease pe closely approxi- mating 20 pou abdve the normal weight is important in Mmaintair a good figure afterwards. Many women use pre an excuse to indulge in excessive appetite. They believe they mus eat twice as mu of everylh in order to sustain th The pregnant woman should for two" only as regards protein and the protective foods supplying no erals and itamins. Twice TERETE HOLTS HOLLOW J. T. Watson reached his seventy first milestone Sunday weather being very d y several children and grandchildren gaili- ered at his home to make it cheer- ful inside and ngratulate him Those. present w Mr. and Mrs Clyde Watson and three of Milesbury: Walter Sweitzer a Jean Hill of Bellefonte; Mr. anc Mrs. M. C. Reese and family Gum Stump; Mr. 3 HY £h Fire gnancy nis nas gnancy a " i Ui SONS of nd Mrs, George Magargel and daughter of Pleasant Gap: Mr. and Mrs, Roy Sheesley and family of Stormstown; Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Howell of Gum Stump; Mrs. Lee Johnson and [amn- ily, Mr. and Mrs, Orvis Watson and family, Aaron McKinley, Mrs Olive Rhoades and family. The day was spent very pleasantly and s eral hymns were sung. Mr. Wai- son. received some valuable fis among them ne a pair of from the childre Don Shawley. of Yarnell and Olive Shawley of Milesburg, were callers in our on Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Art Burd, Mrs Edith Burd and Mrs, John Possing- er made a business trip to Lock Ha~ ven recenty. Hayes Johnson and sons spent Thursday evening af the Joe Butler hame at Runville, Mrs. Olive Rhoades and children’ leficon Monday morning by traia for New York Oity, where they ex- peti to spend several weeks with re- latives in thal city. Mrs, Clair Shawley Was a recent guest at home, Beveral young folks spent one evehing recently at the Lee John} sol home coasting with an old sleigh and some sleds. Ice cream and cake was served as refresh- metits, George Johnson has employment on the Claud Hoy farm at Shiloh. Nevin Watson and Dick Johnson! attended revival al Yarnell on Sun-| day evening, Hayes Johnson and son George were visitors at the William Carson | home at Huntingdon on , Gladys Kelley spent Monday with | 0 Mr. and Mrs, Orvis Watson ana - DRY TOP Mrs. Candis Aikens, who is sherds) ing. the winter with her daughter, Mrs. C. C. Holt of Tyrone, has been critically ill with pneumonia, is slowly improving, Geraldine Kelly, who had the misfortune to cut her face while sliding, was getting along nicely until the grip over-took her last week. She is reported betier at writing. : Austin Watson and Mrs. e Poorman were ing guests Clyde Willian: Wi wal home in Wednesday of last week, w 5 hoat 4 lao village of Yarnell! the Burd | a slow meliing of i for i ination i the | relatives and { ved in Philipsburg some [int J Sunday ficance, Medical of Pent The the data from Lydia } Mrs. Dal be: Peelers NAD Ted Mr neral of Haven, The oul Geot ree Kel Are drs Stay gro ing f 1 tt though Saturday sun day and Mon- day have promises of a break-uj We hope for those in the low places ice and sn spent mother Forrest Alkens week with his Tyrohe a who ——— RUNVILLE Clyde 8h Hip Host ita week treaiment proving some at thi The calithumpian ba racket last Wedne Michael Purl: oldest daughter in marriage right, who Sta Highway join in shing py wedded life Mr. Harrison Walker, son of Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Walker made the examination here for the U. 8 Navy and on last Thursday he left Williamsport for further exam- to join the U, 8 Navy. We this young man of our Mrs ie times taken burg several for and im- iting. nd made night wi aay Oo holds a with the Department folks position we nese say luck to community Harry Strouse Mr. and Mrs, John irl and sons Arthur and Richard motored to Philipsburg last Satur- day. Mr, Strouse went to arrange for an operation in the hospital and latter ones went to visit with oid time friends Mrs. Clara Harper, who is very crit- | ically 111 at her home in Philipsburg was a fine young girl and a good neighbor when Mr. and Mrs. Furl twenty years ago, also Mrs. Albert Miller | and Mrs. Joseph Gates are housed | were glad to visit them ana end Sunday School and) church in their special service on! to meet andi greet old | time church folks, Dr. Learish, Conference superintendent was | | there and preached a very able ser- | mon to a filled churth at 10:30 a | m, also Mr, Furl was to visit Mr. | T, E. Griffith who has been in the | hospital for some time, but is now | at Hotne, Improving Just fine ahd if nothing happens he will De at on) self again soon. Harry Strouse and Richard Purl | motored to the Phillpsburg Hospital last Sunday afternoon. Mr. Strouse | was operated on Monday morning | for a rupture which he got when a | boy, we hope it will be a success. i Mr. Musser and Mr. Lee C. E County workers greeted our ©, EK 7 ‘The Story of a I esting talk at two welcome your return at a Brotherhood meeking night at 7:30, Jail Tragedy :] i (Conti nued trom Page One piece 12 inches half inch fhick was about 18 ch had been wrapped stocking was long, a { an Break For Freedom nig S00 as , Cot » murderous nal { Domine Cor Henderson, Th r, wi who had the rushed irmed to ward past i out number ¢ ey none of them ki Out Jew of the n ide hem ve the " 321 ¢ a Mning aown ad any att we fleeing men Frightful Wounds In Spr He the ci were ( Jail "we 4 fo Prose a had they they which detect n pad ir meals, 23 Green, it Ww urged extreme preeati the 8Bher Conde orders not to enter the main prison doors her things gave Mr Among of the depuly and carry the door key ia The precaution rule, but al times it Was he turnkey became feeling po were safe shended no Ana sitive in their fos v4 Ey dangs Sawed a Hinge do on celizs had Wing open ind wa lapped, tee made ide was alway floor was of heavy side of the away, swinging open way, and was locked a The upper hinge on door broken square ots he t sb v tT ofl had been inserted at the joint they lapped and the hinge Iv sawed through. Then trength the men had wre upper part of the hinge f break the pin off the der to spring the door The lock in the middle of the door and. the lower hinge still intact and kept the door but by great force they ton back and cra mi in in the bathroo here tl wait soclely Sunday with a very inter. 50854 rm —————— The inches mnened and wil nwiviiege aw ut, and onal aCale®, managed hacked into sa was obderved averiooked that Cel, ibie Lhe of flanged] wp «iva eT " vig | ORR with fa ede 4 : thielded from re acl ; a ———— * jocked. The bars hinge wall night the shoulder in or- sprung wled out top corner of the foot and then tar- | PORT MATILDA | Diligent Search Begun ms. Wel anout an hour after the deed wa (SOUTH SIDE) ard Rhule and family of ny Te. committed some information was re- y Thursday ceived as to the direction the pris- Blue Rh ‘ had taken, which intimated M oh, visited at Mrs, George they had gone about a mile ™% Rhugle Sr, on Sunday. of town. Carriages were soon The Prayer Band of the Hannah and. One crowd went down in| €hurch met last Sunday p. m. with Mrs, Goss The hono! infty of Curtin gap leading was an elderly lady 94 year to Roland; another went Buffalo Run to where Constance grandmother Nearhoof, In testimony sald main had formerly been employed, Other Pleasant Gap. and | f0be in thi id gain a Heaven sped to " ome In Miller and son Carey called Snow % Ww wa the H.) “ the citizen wilson Stover home on 8un- north oner: thnt and party up 1 T° Inch . her ron | went out toward wor 10 wide | ¢11] another crowd other anoe Inter long, | freight train went by fool yf town, Ti remained ht and returned the reporting any had ucceeded iy Ae IGiNg o¢ ecLion 0 Some of mountains out all in an old to the Ma » ey Mi moj ciues y an in hom M er Kays without Ley he cell "George th Cie nwge of ‘ the main plus ang rial the right the Ui ido 8 who ice prisoners coll | i tection . fry rapidly, LIT and tell JNRIoVIN s es men Condo tallment will ieading ne Xt ins ven! of Jerry InKey PORT MATILDA Tw: TLE NITTANY Mrs. Raymond Har ier Kathleen Mr. and wid family of Nit of rday evening the men were some at creaming Diamond ention one ppers on Saturday } a they jail at the Earl to frme ser- LEGAL NOTICES EXEC LTOR > ted NOTICE flicted ADMINISTRATON SOller ROAM BATHGATE. Bes vi ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIC) PUBLIC SONA SALE OF VALI PROPERTY AND FSTATH ARLyY PER HEAL MARCH 1TH 1840 ihe owing BATURDAY A.M al 1000 KENNEDY ¥k Dresses of Roy Leathe Joseph Leathers home Holter s Crossing Fount Ee Vad 1168 y, Patricia and Mrs R. D.; Mr And Miss Mrs Roy at So confirm | Mas and aesigns Te we i riff and iled at the nday were Smith of with him a “ 00 the oni ary finlsh ed | f 296 gal Drop. CPR ity . I al rear of de in The real estate will yjmmediatels ig Per fered for sale PERSONAL be sold Ar theteallier the 1 operty be O PROPERTY 2 tigue chairs davenport, Slack up- right giano and stool. victrola and FAIR \ IE WY red seal records. bookcase and books, | . table lamps, dining room table ahd Miles Lucas of Romola visited on! hairs. mirror. dootor’s equipment i Wednesday at the Amelia Chapman medical books, 8 pleces of silver 4 ‘ 4 clocks, =tat- | home, : refrigerator, kitohen table Miss Patsy chairs, and stand, dishes | Saturday night at the home of her | # al piece, of hobnall cut glass. | war q Sr Lox aunt Mrs. Mileg Etters ate. 2k chen stove any carpets wat} “ a 4 $ 1" v 4! wl bedroom ! . ” mal ble hi Ernie Jones, of Pleasant Valley Wo bureau and marble ton was by main’ spent a couple days Jas, week with | stand, 1 set of chimes, 7 pairs our- 3 vi Daten wy 1 4 ee poy nched the! his grandmother, Mrs. Amelia porch hirpitire and orward 10! Chapman falne other numerous to men ol tion Os ar Watking ca TERMS OF SALE- ces Watkins home cash on dav on Saturday Mrs Amelia Chapman and son lair and daughter Paye visited livery of deed PERSOMAL PROPERTY CASH on Sunday a. m. at the Benjamin Chapman home at Summit Hill A mortgage of 50% of the purchase Malvin Lucas and Junior Lucas oyice may be financed through the Bellefonte Trust Company called on Dick and Oscar Walkins Sunday. t | al | + f. OTL D wii Afn- ry foot a opr Lucas of Curtin spent tray fine where pin part. ore To & od articles 100 lied at the Fran- at Summit Hid estate 25° balance Real of sale remained in place, the the hid in over BELLEFONTE TRUST COMPANY Administrators ©. Lt. a apd Trustee under the Will of J. 1. Seibert, de-| ceased. R. Paul Campbell, attorney L. Frank Mgyes auctioneer x11 i i, i wey lay on { w { and Barmhart | Wine | X10 Page Thres I —— EXECUTORS NOTICE. the Matter pt the Bstate voster W. Bmiu Ate ol Centre {all Borough, decehs ed Letters testamentary in the above aie having been granted to the ndersigned, all persons indebted LO » sald estate are requested io make those having cial same dul proven ‘ Ww a OOD ART Pa WwW. Har In t and ms WW with- KERLIN Executions riscn Walk- x1) NOTICE or DISSOLUTION BEGISTERED VAKINERSHIP Public is hereby given OAKHILL COAL 0O RECIS a reg iniered tne shin organized we 18Ws Comanoigrenl ol Pennsglyania whereof fhe undemigned are the wid Only thers ha 3 nd fully dissolved } writer wgreement be regis tered LH J. OBrie: ers, nas iquidating terms and agreement ant w Lo ting 1 OF notice Par undaer th of vihg pi part the ter Wily of Lhe Pennsylvania rela tion ih February 10th. 1040 HARRY J. O'BRIER TOM REDDING Taibott, Ally xia race NOTICE RE CONDEMNATION INGA POR THE ACQUISITION CERTAIN LANDS POR THE ES TABLISHNENT OF AND FOR USE IN CONNECTION WI A NUR- SERY AT HOWARD, PENNKNSBYINVA~ NIA LAX ATED IN HOWARD TOWNREHL ENTRE CO NINE LV ANIA PE! | ING sete mal HEV a f deceased ureh rong rview OCH BIC i » 40 Sur eh a fetice Lave formerly P leaving the and John bound “teet 0 a continuing dary "ves tween Love s 54 degree: 107 West black oak tree between Love formerly: Ire (farmeriv John leathers) eaying the boundary bes Love and Robinson, S de- 07 Bast 274.11 feet “0 a ora side of i road ning g ie of Ragle Creek Mount Eagle and Cur wilh sald nort ine of and with property Candace [ Love Fast 200.82 feet 0 a post. thence, NJ 7H degrees 04° Bast 6128 feet tw a | nost., thence N. 62 degrors 34° Fast a 30 feel to the place of beginning 78 924 acres of land, more | or 1 in Howard Township, Cenlre my. Pennsylvania And together tion land and and singular the water rights and other righta tense ments. beredl tam ents and appurten- ances thereunto belonging or in any- pertaining, Sublect to and sting public roads, maasmenta and righia of way, as cated on and or across paris maid lands. TAKE NOTICE: That pursuant to a petition for condemnation filed in the District | (yurt of the United States for the Middle District of Pennsylvania 10 No 357 Civil, application will be made to the said Court ai Scranion. Pennsylvania, on March 11, 1940, a1 | ten o'clock a m. for the appoing | ment of viewers ts view the above | premis es and assess the damages and | determine the interest of puye claimants therein. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. By FREDERICK V. POLAMER United States Attorney | th sald bou io 8 Corer How oY Robinson henee ween be tin said | ine of love and aegTees 24 noe rond th therewith all all aocres | excepting all ex- | utility Bow | of | of that TERED, | retofore | the | | sembly PROCEED: | or : the Barn | pont | | 1940. on | misgioners’ Office. Cou Current { Total Current | Extraordinary Expenditures: | Unpaid Bills of Prior Years Unpaid Bills of Prior Years to be pald this Year. NOTICE. HEREBY Hoover and executors of A HOOVER in the office of Lhe Orphans’ Court of their petition praying the sale of real estas of Lhe deces dent, 0 wit: farm known as “PHILLIP A HOOVER FARM ocaled Tay lor Townahip, Centre County aylvania con 142 120 perches, atl private M. Hoover. for the sam for payment of decoder widow exemption tions aie fled theres de to ranting the sa the 18h day of 10 mi pale 0 Mile 1.08 $2500.00 + LEROY FLORENCE NOTICE 18 Baunusl Leroy ence Hoover of PHILIP have filed of the County GIVEN that Mary F the enlale Qesmine Clerk Centre for uy Peun- res and to Miles 82.500 00 tain Ww aie of me, Lhe court Me AD Ae Tee Al- 1 reh Lt) asd re a the g HOOVER HOOVER Exec: FL Notice of Prima y Election th the Act of As 1937, Act No 8 Larehy Election Ww APRIL 23 of TA M cordance wi passed June 3 PI 1323 Nr ven that Primary TUESDAY the hours In ar 320 woe the held or Oe mn 1040, belween tions are 10 he made for the foned offices : COU NTY TIMATED FE Association As jects y Library BOL P A. Pro Highways Unpaid Bills of Fines and Cosi Service ation Prior Years Due Cominon Debi Total Estimated Expenditures dint Four delegates at large to the Re- publican Nationa! Convention Four alternate delegates at to the Republican National vention PRESIDENT OF UNITED BTATES UNITED BTATES BENATOR BTATE TREABURER AUDITOR GENERAL One representative in Congress Congressional DI One representative the Gene embly for Centre Two delegates and two delega to the Democrat) Convention from the 23rd ssional District Two delegates and delegates 10 the Hep Convention ond] Distric One member of ¢ State Committ large Cone for the 23rd trict in County alternate tot *e Isl £ Wn Cone- two aitemale abllesn Nal in the 23rd Congress a Th Democretic Centre Con he ~ from Lf Ly One member of the Republican State Cominl Wwe from Centre Couns ty iy One Chairman of the Democratie County Commitiee One Vice-Chalrman cratic County Copunitiee One Chairman County Commitiee One Vice-Chairman of the Repub- Co y Committee Ce Board of Electio CHAS PF HIPPLE FRED C. MENSCH HARRY V. KEELER FREDERIC G. HOFFER C Elec of the Demo- [£41 the Republican of re ¢ : C wot erg BUDGET NOTICE County f Centre un | § Lo Qi wi budget for the Veo ESTIMATED RECEI] C000 00 45 000 00 4.000.00 1.200 00 500 00 2.000 00 £.000 D0 500.00 200 00 }, 302.00 1'R XPENDITURES (Land Damages). wealth) The proposed budget is available for puldiie. inspection in the office of the County Commissic mers at the Court House, Bellefonte, Pa. CHARLES F HIPPLE, PRED C. MENSCH HAR Centre County tlest: FREDERIC G CENTRE COU! HOFFER, Chief KEELER, Commissioners, RY V Clerk. NTY INSTITUTION DISTRICT BUDGET Take notice that th final action for the adoption of the { the 22nd e Institution Board of Centre County will take ollowing proposed budget for the year day of March, 1940. at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Com- 1 House, Bellefonte Pac BUDGET SUMMARY 1940 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS Ty of Prior Yes 1940 Levy 2 mulls Miscellaneous Sources Revenue Cash in Bank Jan. 1, 1940 Total Anticipated Revenue and Cash .§ 20,000.00 . T810000 500.00 99.600 00 30,000.00 ——————— $129,600.00 SSTIMATED EXPENDITURES General Administration County Home . Maintenance in Other forms of Institutions Care Total Estimated Expenditures The proposed budget is Bonds Matured and Called. Interest on Temporary Loans... Interest on Bonds—State Tax $41,500.00, TEmMEALY | Loans. 5 942500 32.930 00 23.300 00 15.500 00 15.000.00 1.66000 313800 16.000 00 - sn o———— $115,940.00 available for puklic inspection in the office of | the Cammissioners at the Court House, Bellefonte, Pa, CHARLES PF. HIPPLE, FRED C. MENSCH, HARRY V. KEELER. Centre County Institution Bohrd. FREDERIC G. HOFFER, Chief Clevk | Attest: hd INEXPENSIVE LIGHT CONDITIONING — SAY, REDDY_WHAT ARE THESE NEW ADAPTER LIGHTS? THEYRE THE REAL FIXTURE ! STUFF . LET ME SIMPLE | INEXPENSIVE ! JUST A SILVERED BOWL BULS AND A HANDY SCREW-IN _ THEN, SIMPLY SCREW THE COMPLETE UNIT INTO A CEILING OUTLET
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