Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 11, 1940, Image 14

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    Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PE. April 11, 1940.
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| BUSH HOLLOW |  SCOTIA- dan. in fuck, the wearest oie | PLEASANT GAP
\ { | localea at Slormslown,
ars Make ! We hope our Sunday School at- Ri hj Tradition dita The nexy best thing to a (From last week)
A tendance keeps on getling larger as | Ic LAN ragirio physician in case of emergebcy is, Mrs, Nevin Adking is able to be
it has the las few weeks. On Sun- | the office of Superintendent Valen- | about again after being Ul for
day we had 62 present. Invite each (Continued from Page 1) tne and Asst. Superintendent about a week with the grippe.
: VEY ¢ agalr Next | * cr —————— - ——— |
A re will 8 hi 5 hol couldn't center his affec tions upon Bur ide ane, on may tnd 2 Emerson Raguey oF Mac oe
at 9:30 and preaching ervice } at one of the number and hence np aia " n wir efl a the | . i wag a caller a the 2 oli-Meiray
10:45 a. m Prea hing ervices wi ls that he is popular with every- | Cquipment Belin. cima wd home Sunday,
be held every WO woalka in {he dy and hasn't got time to be Cneahe) are — and 8 od Mrs, Meritt Tate who has besn
morning before Sunday School arried naan won 4 ve 18 49 ml very ill for a number of weeks Des
Everybody welcome. The regular Then there is the venerable “7¢ 0 make a living | been feeling betler (or the past lew
Wednesday night services will be Thomas Roop, after whose greats There is another indusury thal days.
held In the cl h « sual. ale | grandfather the town of Roopshurg conlributes ils share rowards giving | Mrs. Leonard O'Donnell who has
hough this week Rev rd will be| was named. Mr. Roop has an old | employment to men and to Dullding! peep, 11] for several months is es-
on Allentown and will be no! musket which hig greal-grandfather | Operations in Bellefonte and OWher | pecially miserable (bis week
reaching service but prayer me : » in those days when guns were | points, It is the Scotia Sand Mrs. Henry Noll was an over
ng will be held Wednesday nigh L 0 be purchased for a song and | Company, operaed by Mr. Bum- night guest at the home of her
he church instead of in me o ily as is the case at the pres-| side. The sand 1s of the finest gster, Mrs Randa)! Hosterman ab
rhursday night, ent ume, As an halrioom |i} quality and finds a ready markel | Coburn Tuesday night
We are sorry 10 hems } i highly prized in the Roop family. | indications are hal her Se Aller the regular monthly mest -
ness of Dora youngest daughter H ; genius fo maxing prety . BR ‘ te nig -“- A Tih i a the Woman's Civic Club
Mr. and Mrs George Bush, who has nearly anvthing desired seems 1 yeal r. Burnside proudiy boas aday evening Mr. Blaney gave
' " he 13 tha he Bootia Sand very interesung talk on garden-
the few con- | ing, including shrubs, pruning, ete
peen ill since last week and al {! have been handed down from
11 oa f 3 % YY ITY t 5 " p rad v »
or ir \ ) Win We vi b EE Hon lacks in operation Gur The County Pederation of Wo-
both ly recovery Bootia and it mmoen remark | ‘PE 19 ! Gepression men : will meer at Millheim
} a that 1 , Waddle station is another 13th | those desiring
a . ¢ oneration he Hew! incheon call 3, Orace Hutehi-
fn end Rachel R eu n ‘the af garni need Not ot aK Nitt Lumber C which will be U mn Deore P “ aA. 5 she wu
ernoon both lad vi ited vith | pair of gold-rimmed lasse 1 wing In another month from nake re TVA JOnS al thal time. "
Mrs. Harry Lu t her : y f br Len and when the ownsr| DO) Mr. Hewitt believes that thers Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Atlee spent
Glad 10 know Mrs. Liicas is recover- | was ib 4 IV as to what to do | are now about 18000000 feet of Wednesday in Tyrone with friends
timber, board measure. on the great ‘ . NAVINE a one weex Va~
tracts which his company will start cation i wus Lime
“a it in few weeks, The he card party given bw the Wo-
\ ) Belleionte } ila ve @ id Gh Oh hah Ml : tha man i cated at Waddle sta- AT) vic Club in th chon
last week. Hoping she wi th shop MI repaireq Del : ap. pr
g from her recent operaillon
Mrs. Lemuel Warner
me fre n
almost compieied USE aS. Week was a real succes
\ $30 were cleared
RADPY is proposed bullding ¢ t sight p . .
om Be allroad act to wod.| The Garden Club met at the
me life je and! mies railroad fro ad-~
3 Ale p y home of Mrs. FP A Bauer Bird
i ng | b va Ivano and migration and Perns and ibeir
ding ivky of mines] ope n. A third rail has beeo haunt b being the wpics under di
B . a . bam} (RFR aT ! L CE Woe al
shery. To fully appreciate! place } the Bellefonte Central cussion . y
haat falls " T t spend! rallroad trad { Jaddl PN Bae 4
hospitality One miu n wa oy : aro Waidls ¥. Miz Ruth Burris
Dou a HET among 4 hp : the. which 1 - - marriage to Mr George Homan &
™ are hes 13 rusfge Dra + INA } t trac H
I'he) are healthy, ruggec » Sania ract wi the home of her narents on Thes-
fustriotls De g injbe run, It is p wed \ T. po
fusiriouy pedis. 'H Proposeq later day, by Rev. C. A. Metzger of Sny-
but a former minister of
. ; § belt real big famil) were, living | ionte - Centra] siding from ‘Wadd ¢ s charge. The young folks have
Only 10 years have passed since the electric range at the left was considered new and smart, but it's pretty much of a “jalopy” com- in fof diy ARPES th and willing to help one an- Beotis the lumber cars and a df triends ‘wie e wish for
i eel : il 1 ill i bea ilig gL hos {rienc: who 4 i.
pared with the 1940 model at the right. Electric ranges have kept pace with modern trends in functional design. They are smoothly stream - We i 3 for him } res - thes haring their pleasure and! engine 10 be used by the company hapPy and: ProSPErous Mar
lined to harmonize with the built-in cabinets in modern kitchens. Finished in gleaming white acid-resisting porcelain, with smart trimming nt at Sund: in in th rows and get the Nn ui ON Ds 1 "a
toughes of chromium and color, every detail of construction has been carefully designed to give the utmost in beauty and efficiency. Tops are ! ny NAR y dre ee
built in one smooth, easy-to-clean piece of porcelain—lights, clocks and timers are built into the range. Electric ranges are quite at home dn rn " vr wih . y i timber on the tract - i as a yo oe.
in every sort of kitchen—whether the decorative scheme is cute, cozy, gay, efficient or quaint! fe hort n Y B. : Oak in ane y but ir a t ‘try ' ’ wed 4 i man has charge of a great part
farthimet 4 ¢
the larthe point ©
was united In
eesti tnt nsec asics mein ib mai Se nts il hear ner Ha ab , ins flows red blood ne ing a third rall on
very best oul] s estimated that it will require
ten been remark- |S seven years in which to cut
Wilk De empioved » 4
" Hoye of r {arm work
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annual conference of the M
mo : = : "| Rote, who had be . last week. | Nowhere could the latter be ex- | MACHINES COLLIDE ON church is in session at Clear-
Modern Ranges MOSHANNON I gs ¢ ’ ven ub K) or ved t (now Mr Rote is able mplifi d than at Scotia NARROW TOWNSHIP ROAD fed this 1 ’ on % po
. A birth was held Tues- HOUSEHOLD may adhere to the skin and blister y ! p 8 ay a : nes A, Metzger of Snyder-
. t pp n aril Mn in } y ¢ ER RT : . — - in r a no I 4 - Nn & COLON On a curve on the town calle pon ¢ number of
Are as Practical John MoClusick ne = en RR. Firs} m2 jhe musa So 4 . need of magistrates or police Offi- old township road between Howard friends here Tuesday
John cK Jr. 3 Dir paste ne tablespoon of mustard County Hospital ra ‘There if alibi tise = ile :
. : rr. The li ilo folks who helped ; : r of wiinr Ia tHe Dro. oers : ¢ churc: and « sonvile, near the intersec- mT hose who have changed
as Electric Light him celebrate re as follows SCRAPBOOK rtion used. ihe ‘Perfectly Safe’ | Hea icopal, h,iSh00 Wt don of Cut oad WA the Jackson | lr ad + recently are Haves
+ ranges have always offer we nor Katchik : 10 o'clock Sunday Z ite who, 1 ved yom Bilger
Oe Yun JIBYY hiways rs ¢ id Joyce Cartwright, Le- . . (Continued from Page 1) ’ EY ve og . lig dw camaged od Bimini Row bE we
he most depend- nora Holt. Joan and Patty Craft arnish rhineston pins and 4 ( icied wont oLuot yman } ¢ t about $70 but no | Harry Ream purchased the house
nd-work saving method parpara Bedwell, Myra Borger, Jay Waterproof Shoes buckles may made to jook like aedical As ation ixted with, Eine and Joan haugld. He Nas BT the Zetlle’s vacated and moved into
It's no wonder that Watson, Grace Borger. Robert Fy t is a wise plan to keep g m n if they are allowed 10 sei In an average of 46 patients at any on nen there is the SC mn of th 1chines a Pontiac it fillam Mowery moved from
people are now enjoying electric, Katherine Debraskey. David Cald- | fortable pair of shoes on han hat | gasoline for about fifteen minutes me exclusis { new n babies | Band, one of ihe best 10 0 found Gan, was operated by Charles Stii- | th Nathaniel Gill ocoltage 10
ocked meals In the territory | arwood, Mildred and Dorothy Mec re waterproof for f00T and then polished with a flam it had 1.628 patients dus ne 13 in 4 Stat , member ave ger, of Millheim, and the other, a! Spring Mills, and Mr. and Mrs
! West Penn Power Cusick. There were two birthday pply a dressing made by melt ciotl sndar year 1639 During ¢ SBI nanasome uniorms and ihe insk Chevrol dan, was driven by Har iaine Brooks moved from the E-
akes and a nice lunch was served | together two part beeswax | Quicken Method eal N : % } tal ga : Ws are Lh nest had Th : ail { ward. R. 1 h wood Brooks home into it: Mr and
have continually and many nice gifts received ne part of mution fat. Appiy a A qu method (0 crush crack- birth to 313 babies 4 a , i in ny v ut i wh - » . od v! d wer Tn v " i$ In « pposite di 2 re ea n Struble will move irom
to year mniil The Misses Helen Calander and night and remove y 1% : m rr “rs OF ed bread is to place them . aa —— ana. by A old gr HT PDAZS hex ns ai ® pt k, na the are rt Be Armyirang sparmenis in the
: : 5 Wir ey WET Jer at a2 ing by wiping with a pie Js lat naj F SACK and rou well with a Borough Gets Historie Cabin ER . : “4 ‘ a ake: " 9 ha val - wi A Yama a 4 oy i A do he S AE od
4 . 2 / ) : : mak an : ¢ na v ad Dams he n 4 mm the J nl apartments
. me of Mr and Mr Jonn = Sewing Room Hint : 1 §- ar-oid cabis Lf be- | nla for family pien! festivals, Btitzer 1 } was abo 5. and ink he side of the Harry Bilger
Clusiek Bunday After oiling th rwing machine Washing Glasses ¢ ; and 1 re ny 3 $ Ha double house recently yoauTatl wl
Mr. and Mrs. James Beals ani | voll t v through a blotter When washing glasses in very  ingtown und will « late | ful outings for the i » of 800 Amick he Pleasant Gap deta e Hall; tl hn Ho
{idre: v ; hi y will a bh a 4 Wael dip both the | Thomas Downing, 1 yank tia during t immer 1 thi ) | investigat t pociden n d from t¢ f which he
Pete and 1 ¥ ( companied bY | th . ! vel : ing any ° Juat y inside and outside into the water The cabin, a landmark on the Lin- ar these aflalrs that man; - - - nd last fall wo what was the Poor
2 crane | Mr. Ray Watson, a trip over | materi i i 1 ane Lime, 10 avoid cracking. | coun Highway ill be adde ) Lhe ns dri iles 10 attend sf 01 ying “nes remem Farm gi one 1 and which Mr.
a ave | GERGS 1 13 to f : i anequal expansion caused ‘s § Scotia does not possess a phys i's a long tim Holubee pire} hased when i was
v, simmer temperature to Worth Knowing ong : _ y .
tery Sunday alternoon 4 by heating one part 00 suddenly
high-powered heat that Two quarts of milk added to one | (ho. cracks glass " « - EE ————
browns things or brings them to a Those who attended the Metho- quart of heavy cream makes cream ide o : 4 ,
boil in a hurry. Electric cocking dist annual conference held a8 or sufficient strength for serving Leather Bindings
just ast a method as any-' Clearfield Trinity church were: Mr. | coffee to one hundred people Sprinkle a few drops of oil of A
uid 1 the perfect heat’ and Mrs. LeRoy Lewis, Hope Lewis — lavender in the bookcase occasion. if A A : ;
ric range means’ Mi: rank Leeder, Mr. and Mr When  Paperhng Ny t rev any possibility o i < 4 usT
just the right’ John Lucas and Mr Carl ors | 1 freshly-papered mold rming on the leather bind- 3 : : bi. > » 1 WE SIMPLY Mm
IRAE 8 OCAITNOKE, room can / f NES I a vs Y 3
ax follows
r. and Mrs, Orvis Holt gave a After the windows and doors have iui UTIFUL
s as clean as elec~! su party Sa:urday evening the n close ing in red-hot cial J B Satp SEE THE BE
Re the
cients
mountain ceme~
no biackenad . t the home of Walt Holt in
an
nd soot to settle on was enjoyed by all and many nice later open all window nd doors, i Sunday Church Schogi at : oan a NEW MODELS,
in naturally the gifts received 30 as 10 admit fresh air, a it wi 8 a nn i ng service al ey PA
Aves time and money o Messrs LeRoy Lewis John Bowes k four that the {i smell has 30 pm; ference and
and Carl Schimoke, of Pine pen | CPUely disappears oun moe ng on Thursday even- : b i L A RGE!
2 cool cooking meth . n "riday ni : t the lewis . Ng al . i CuUng peopies a :
( make + etree] “ar n n for the Junior fOung é A ow ;
ur. And with no; honor of his birthday. A nice time Of juniper DIT About 12 hours Jhurch notes i y Apri
Match Scratches rests)
improv- prope
JIE, where on account of (he ite ania
now were unabl
Amp a week ago,
po ans o1 Anna Carlson, daughter of
tead of escaping i I nd Mrs. Alber: Carlson be-
make it hot and me the bride of Logan Cuenot,
being able to bake a n of Mr and Mrs. Charles Guenot Hiccough Relief
oven meal in com- They were married at the Parish bia nnd r and Mrs Jimmy
er how hot the day House Saturday afternoon by Path- 1 _... rar mE : .! an children { Milesburg, spen ; G . % i D D 1
I el icity is just s er Connell They were attended te my ha a . ands al Alvin Beck i *
Cciric
ri
a ’ n ¢ SUDGCAY + Li ome
1 an electric light, by Mr. and Mra. John McClusick, a —— a offe tive remady Mr and Mr Wii Fisher ol ; :
itch brings heat. sister of the groom A wedding 4 : Bellefonte, and Mr. and Mrs. Hare ; gt. Voge IF TH ESE 1 940
this safety and dinner wag served at five o'clock at Rubber Gloves vey Lutz motoreg to Willaimsport f : i
experiment with the home of Mr and Mrs. Charles t
alldren | Guenos 1 Bre Migr Wear rubber gloves when dyein2 on Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs : 5 5; ,
HUET NO0se present cE} Ln. n . the finger " y 1 8 Lavy le A bing a
aa and Mrs. Albert Carlson and fam. | AP} W7Hsle, and the fingers and; Dudley Markie tape Te. NE Eo
ily, Mr and Mrs, Harold Pye ani | "2 wil be protecied from dis-| Mr Norman Stover spent Sunday : : %,
Reheated Rolls t ud Med ori poloring. The jask ©f Ivimoving ir % ] :
¢ . . i with hi arenis Mr. ang El-
amily, of Clarence, Mrs nie | hl Badin P : “
Bay al M: Ann dve from the crevices of the hai mer r Stover
igh over the tops of yesterday's Carlson. Mrs S - pH JE gi 5
Carlson, Mrs, Sue Mclaughlin, of — ARE 10 YEARS AHEAD OF
rith fresh milk and put into a; Snow Shoe is NOL an easy one We welcome the hew people ino 4
2h be 1 J " ‘ . IE i #
1 1 in th fot t - . " ‘ " " sosife “ ¥% _” 14 on
rv” a a Rup am Mr. and Mrs H. A. Smith and | Gold Decorated China our community, and into our ig ; MY OLD STOVE, t WANT TO
a, I family of Clearfield Mr and Mrs.| Wash the gold-decorated china in ehurch A
X polo cover 50 the } ris Rex Bedwell and family, Mr and | lukewarm water containing soap Cyrus Haagen spent Sunday wit! . , : di K 1
baked. rolls 3 fis Mrs. John MecClusick and family, | flakes in moderation. Never rub his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willi : : bo pd NOW ALL ABOUT THEM
i. oe Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guenot and | directly upon the gold, as it wili, Haagen i ! %
Before Vanishing apm Willard Guonoh They receiv- | dull the gold and eventually cause! The weather is showing signs of
It is best to apply a coat of shellac, ed many useful and nice gifts | it to rub off Spring and farmers are preparing
or some other kind of sealing coat. . Mary Ann Lucas, R. N, spent Soft Collars {to do their Spring plowing, |
over the stained wood that is to be | Thursday evening and Friday a Try ironing men’s soft coliars on, When in need of groceries, hard-
varnished. If this isn't done, the| © nome here. a Turkish towel doubled to four| Ware, tires, gag or oil, stop and get
chemieals in the stain may work EE thicknesse a } ill iron! the prices at our new up-to-date
through the varnish and cloud it Scented Hankies i wo poy The are po? i, store in Snydertown, before going
— A — The smell of the iron can be eli- Smovitant and shine like new when | 0 town.
He Pays With Nickels minated, and a delicate scent of | finished. Ben Lutz of Pittsburgh, spent
One thousand nickels, all dated violet will be added to the handker- | Auburn Hair, Wednesday with his parents Mr.
930-Jay in the cash or af tats. br ola aie ’ h 11 h D ] ’
patie hospital, Padahla| ik T0001 8 mii DeE and Dott | hire, 38 WOT of sit of taror 6 Mr. Harvey Luts Here's what you S€€ at the Dealers
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Trioada p on 4 . { diluted In a pint of warm water Mr, and Mrs Clifford Corman
Tuesday, as payment for Manuel this into the water in which they | Tips
Boerner's new baby, are botled » wp ¥ | ig one of the very best prepara-|and child called at the Blaine
| tions for retaining the tint of au- | Sampsel home on Sunday, Ky G4 Mu Ff t p74
{ burn hair. Rub this into the hair | Rev. Keller returned home Pri- pring owing O K ec ie angel
until a good lather ig worked up: day after spending several days with
leave on the hair for about hall | pejatives and friends in Steeiton.
R } Y | and hour before rinsing in clear — i’ s—
eal Estate For e! water. This is @ cleansing process| nT - oc 30 ontatLY proven! )| |(Prices art bow, oor )| |(3usT mace siEcTRIc
n
a2
and also brings out the auburn, tint | The end of the world will catch » WHY, THAT ELECTRIC YOU'D THINK THIS RANGE || || coOKING COSTS ONLY
Lhe hal ‘
in, th ms 4 better 5 | mance woulp save mk || || wourn cost $200—sur || |] asour $1.75 A moNTH
more or less, and located along the Highway leading from Belle- §! A . pes L . A LOT OF TIME—-AND A THE TAG SAYS $1291 NOW-—LOTS LESS THAN
fonte to Fishermen's Paradise, (Spring Creek flows through this A good wall paper cleaner can be| External fashions may change
: ; nee 3 “ A made as follows: Mix 1 cup of flour | without destroying internal more LOT OF WORK! TEN YEARS AGO!
tract), and having thereon erected two houses, viz: | and % cup cold water to a smooth | ality. 8
| paste. Add 2 tablespoons of ne ——————
t gar, 1 tablespoonful of kerosene. You ¢
» : i an make plenty of money
(a) 22 Story Frame Dwelling House Bail until it thickens, stirring con: | i what is all that you have.on your
stantly. Allow it to cool, then
3 rooms on first floor and 4 rooms and bath on second floor. § knead thoroughly, Use in the same | "0d:
A hot water heating system installed. All buildings in good | way as the manufactured kind. | ”
condition. | Wise people are thankful that
Whiter Clothes { there are fools who do not under-
{ Try slicing a lemon with the! stand them. i
(b) 2Y2 Story Frame Dwelling House Hig ike she oiler of clothes, I) Ser re Se
will make the clothes beautifully Farmers represent im
3 rooms on first floor and 3 rooms on second floor. | white and remove staing from | power but they have An 4 buying
a, tailing : Ya pockets handkerchiefs, underwear, since 1920, b
never-fa spring of water is a on this property. | and table linens. i RR The :
swing is toward electric cooking! In the territory served by West Penn
Picture Hanging Hint | As far as we are concerned. Na-
Information as to terms, conditions, possessions, etd, may be had || Insert rubber headed tacks along | "Ure Might as well skip these de- | an Ser average of 50 persons every working day are turning to this clean, easy,
upon inquiry at the offices of: | the bottom of he backs of picture layed cold snaps.
method.
frames and this will prem dust A tpunisp—
from marking the wall where the] What people don't know is fis-!
W. HARRISON WALKER, Attorney PIS Sata. | ally a lov more than what they | Danas
Masonic Temple Building BELLEFONTE, PA. || Mystard Foot Bath -- .
| Don't just sprinkle the mustard | Not every man #1 mone
| loosely into the water when pres ey is a real SUCORSD, aks ES E POWER I MPANY
A valuable tract of land situate in Benner Twp. containing 24 acres
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