April 18, 1940, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Pugs Thres - n y Few Contests In | at large to the National Convention, | program saying that she called it! safeguarding the family's eye- and with all petty grievances for- toe deceit on a wholesale scale f p— : —_— . ) | Representative in Congress (vote "Saving the Day" since it has been | sight measuring light povien, Honesty is dally becoming more ne- (Political advertisement.) Primary Election for one): James E. VanZandt, Al- planned to help the homemaker 6. “A Living Room Comes 0 Life." The 1 deceit, the broken prome- cessary in the conduct of govern —— toona with her everyday family cooking A dramatic presentation of how a ls the dishonesty and the other ment REPUBLICANS f ATTENTION ' (Continued from Page 1) Representative in General Assem- and also save a good part of the day typical living room can bloom Ww g n ey which have brought about Bure Referring briefly to’ President . M e—————————— sma" — bly (vote for one) Kenneth GG. for those things she always wanted beauty and be as comfortable as an f I nt plight, he sald, and | paosevell. Dr. White declared tha are four candidates in the field Haines, Rebersburg to do and never had time for old shoe Which keeps the government of this | the present time is the first occa- Vv t F y Mrs. Lucy Howe Merrell, of Phil- Delegates to National Convention, Reversing the usual order of the! 7. Before and After View: of pation in a turmoil, could all be sion In history that people are ote ° ipsburg, is a Democratic candidate 23rd District (vote for two): Claude day, the program started with dine Rooms. Slides in color showing t¥Pi~ avolded by a simple adherence to a blaming the 111s of the nation on one for delegate to the national conven- G. Alkens, Boalsburg Paul E. ners, one of which was based on a Cdl rooms before und after moder: { in the Old Testament man. Heretofore "the administra tion. Two delegates are to be named, Forsht, Altoona; J. Banks Kurtz, Al- very inexpensive cut of meat which ization We don't need thousands and tion’ hag been blamed, he sald, Now . and three candidates are in the field, toona; Ivan E. Garver Roaring My Jathgale made into a savory, .: —————— wand ages of laws and reg~ the critics put the burden on th ] The o‘her two aspirant are not Spring tender dish “"Ghost’’ S ker i ms he declared “The ten shoulders of the President Yenire countians, Edward J. Thomp- Alternate Delegates to National ¢ ntheate suggeste Ne=Proe- pea J rules inscribed on the two tab- s declan he believes t POTTS } nt y Mi Bathgate suggested one-pro : He declared he beliey Fie WON son, of Philipsburg, is a Democratic Convention, 23rd District (Vote 101 oes meals to conserve time and en- Heard at Rally si f stone are all we need thi because the President, by For candidate for delegate at large to two): Ethel Minds Lorenz, Roaring ..o. and economize on heat. The Everything today is evaluated in birth and family ties, should natur- ) $ 31) Dy re N t I y the national corfVention Spring; Prank M, Hunter, Altoona; ).4ic¢ were amazed at the quantities {Continued from Page 1) terms of gold and silver, he contin- ally 1 wn allgned with the “yy J '¢ Alt " ‘wd d Dr. Frank K. White, of Philips. \ Me n Shani 0 Alona ¢ of food that went into the ovens \ ued. The fact that a man makes a “haves” rather than the "have nots v "2 3 te 1 tteoe 4¢ " f molt A . ‘ sw the : burg, is unopposed Democratic can- Member of State Commi il déth and roaster and even into a steam Wh Jes WAS 8. MNO] »3¢ me fortune In five vear seems to be He should not be interested in the a fet (vot ol ' oh H n ww ts INlad as { Ie didate for a member of the Slate on Nog fe v A onet "a hn CG. skillet for a one-dish meal FE tn. hiied a8. 4. J ho! hu! nportant than the fact that plight of the common people, In In Committee from the 34th District Lave, Bellefonte: M. Ward Fle 1 Lunches and breakfasts came Ia uming to be no poll An, wn ral y family even chil- | be n relief in social & itv # T) 1 " at 7 Bellefonte " ial Mi 1at) and Lt a minister combined all 4.0n VeRTS ts to do 1€¢ poi will open E fan n uus program and 2 Amthgate ! 4 yeu n \ : Chairman Republi unty ree In what he termed a busing t. W 4 re 7 life bog n ’ Tuesday and will close 8 m sommittee | oy Wok \ ven such ordinary foods as # fe in’ GENOA : gn n a ings in Lie nt governmen u ) Following is a list of candidates R mat Mile burg po ls, dried fruits, and bacon and | 638 J Wn Wala: i. Bl Tenly mabe 1 {Aken LhESe CALS. 18 H ty 1 ( " 3 4 o iar tulad y fant we {rie onlending thal politi hould for the various offices as they will 7ice Chairman Republican Coun- ©®* h Rew twist. In nol, she Iriad |, b nest the speak ’ ® COT sl nos nanchal . IRINeKS ERY appear on the ballots next Tuesday. ty Committee (vole for o1 Lue bacon and eggs with a nonchalance ( it the erving need of the " ille 8. Ward. Bellefonts which made the audience gasp! ! hat the crying need oi 1h me for those who ga v Democratic Candidates iin Ard, Belelion y n 1) wore imnle CB¥ in all walks of life and among |, 3 the tough luck” a al he dishes . mole ! n ( 1 UCK p ' u ——— Mk ———— nu all ne dishes were HNDie of Deol wre principle resident of the U. 8 (vote for Bathg how 10% lll SRL rl ines. This 1 , y on ithgate showed how hr. . 4 4 d one): Franklin D. Roosevelt, Hyde Record Crowd at wom en 5 rie and ind xperienced n widespread catastro- | and durin ree of Pledges Honest, Earnest an dark N. VV : 4 — » defined p iple ing or- as g {. famine or pe ' tre the following i Park. N. Y. eo ki soning and a bit of wimming so | He de ined | rinciple as being r-: pl ct a flood famine or . : (val : Efficient Service U. 3. Senator (vote for one) : Wai- ooking School \t when company came you could, GNAry everyday honesty of mind has not failed us,” h ; a ter A. Jones, Pittsburgh: Willlam N . p ! and opinion, in addition to honesty ! fe hay tiled ourselve cl Commi McNair, Pittsburgh, Joseph F. Gul- (Continued from page one) in mon matters 'y h ' RY lorage warehouse arry A. Corman, Rs gi Le oO ation has ald ways put your best fey. Pittsburgh ’ Quiz eferre ¢ he onsty iv 1 | } v a other a | 1 | } JOA } b } Stat Tr ; y ) Ad Or i uaience i Lhe individual A564 Vi If wi tion u rol Cer nilip H. . sion, count andidate fon ng from First Methodist, Bellefonte Jackson E. S¢ Bethlehem CG. arg a Bu e expla sion H. Willis Hartsock, pastor. Harold Wagner, Wilkes-Barre; OWen with the heln of her m > Le bs in Ing questions f he audie ar . nav ) ’ a. ; . ' . Rew: Ye Cant 4 or Ph ing wares 30 a m, C. C B. Hunt, Philadelphis kitchen the ‘ht she iid d nn later, after the prizes had been ( J ds A A L i 4 RC ig wy Shir " n . or ; moale nRANage: ly ; A bears ARIE nr Shuey, 8 Morming worship with ro. 4 or, by the pastor at 10:46. Ep~ Auditor General (vote for one): the ing wi it tir either ti d. in explaining the features ™ ~~ °° “UH Wo. al ne 4) h what his. iss Maud { vice chairman of | his knowledze of lewislative Dre Donald M Livingston, Media; Jos- rself or the audience nd th i r colorful kitchen to the ladies y SN Yap 4. i , Ph Ba tory will 1 ord as nig a ’ ar Wt th { Mr hill resi- ce ¢ a1 a jr cord at Har- 1 rth League ab 6:30. Evening wWors eph D. Burke, Philadeiphia; FP. Clair { t that she finished the prog a0 can h ip to inspect i of it { 1 _— > hs ht 2 ve improvement in m of reat nt of U 3h County Woman's risbur ed, reveals nal he ghin and sermon at 7:30. Junior and Ross, Harrisburg, with her still fresh, and every Afte ll those delicious baking .. _ ~, " =" from ohont 3g! trouble, 1 waker wer y / mocratic anization: Mi a4 ha ' ntly favored legislation I Brmares ague Friday Also to he chosen are 16 delegats uri in piace rov that modern o had been wafted out to the | .. : od . ' Yeo rue or ent . I's ’ t4 401 one . al, dol cid ab TY and 16 alternate delegates-a’-la; kitchen e ! 1s taken n audier rivalry was keen as 0 who to the National Conventior of * work out k me ! Representative in Cong: ard Jefore Mr ate « id ' Decorating Forum fam ly life. not of "tne itil but tan you sv OL any mili ' Loh > : Avvadl i i . Ohi 4 District (vote for one) vid wi was in- Tl rd ' The in the De rable awh aly | D n? he asked Marre: i burg. | : art im hen not In : : " : > * . ing nal cia ol Gegrge Puderbaugh, Altoona, Hj va 8 era ar Centre Democrat . Homemak ! wi ) Ham M:. Aukerman, Alloon: abel Fry, waose 1 bi J Sct . be held tomorrow aft " n 4 ‘hely ran a . 4 sa LL | Adi uw RiLCT- ’ A as gs 4 Aa Representative in General Assem-, aiwa a rece of amusement 2 o'clock. The lecturer for home ( ented a y (vote for one): John W. Decker, {0 their audiences. This time Mrs. 11 oe Mi Sart McCarth y, on the : Jy ills arry was in difficult bout her dn an SOP A HE Mills, Tat 1 rent de , a ¢ the who 1, experienced decorator whi nractically any issue until he re- National vention g from the hoi : girl. Herb I Delegates to National Convention, Wiring and came to M : ind lighting specialist, has an ex- times hasn't the ability to an BE titerenek with: = teagh tame 2 Democrat pw aim The Elks Froll ' ! amazing relief 23rd District (vote for two): Lucy ‘0 borrow a fuse and an iron so that 00 io DrORTam £. 'a clea nderstanding of a’ n hed Whih 3 Mesh Go Bey rh rar 2" rad aliafanta i caniiv tw 1 - oY “ ES says Mr. Luther Howe Merrell, Philipsburg; D. Lloyd she could go on wit work as {ele te 13 : gg ¥. 1 arciared at Umes 23CRiy A. 2 Sd al i il Fo a awh — EE dt Di » ninger, Selinsgrove, laveomb, - Altoona: Wikia E Then Mi Bathgate wen ack k oh” ey A wud y wmve changed all several (pained Ln i £1 us . : 4 £ Lara a 1rd Thousand: twstifly how the laxstive, So ta Dt B ’ am het Brod mo : “% 1 MoCarthy will “bring a Hue | oe 0M HC COWMNES iN CON~ panennt a das . raf $ ncids for re- Hon ha - | UNG {1 i H re. t stomechic end sppetiving guelities in Herd yLes, LAULIS, ’ diane hs “had m t fe” which she « J act ’ y p ne nd fi : ' necessit Krader V Ha; ; : Doctor made them feel better than in yeurs Alternate Delegates to National concerned with b ? Mi Dio, . new nga an " wo a da a ol , i Shes brought r { from condtipation and 4 o iets : p i wut the aid of mi ing the prim: ction ’ & © pression ring H cl hat is tho ily Day of Wit vi witing suflering swith indigwtion, dish Convention, 23rd Di I babes Rp ” ‘ ror \ll jokin ide. thiz de : ith a famil nel White de . 13 he 47 Shia ara. {13 acon ott) he ational and: Hacks anid marvouenom, socolled “rhtumatin two): Alton M. Briggs, Altoona a rity * : ing and lig 4 ! ; aft WM Hy J . ~ en wry . ’ " Ne gampd n it a : 7 * rundown feeling, resthoss sleep, ete, Member of State Commit ee. 34th ne than it ki to tell. Sh an ps i Lghting cls fUuil of hei} £3 0 r th ned is serinniing to u BI and ol £ am i ke 3 AI : i si 1s Herb Doctor, Festured bere by District (vote for one) Frank K x! this ra , ; White, Philipsburg roasters, end Chairman Democ: 3 { ir diflere Committee (vole for one) } n didate. oven of an eeciric range wil ay wig et Vice Chairman Democratic Coun Everyday Meals ]ior, a rt pier wd ty Committee (vote for one): Maude : ta shawl Pian a color scheme ANG worl . . Mil 3 ga wil i her oonnd ‘ E Yarum a ' 4 E. Miller, Pennsylvania Furnace Harnanh. he tals : oom, how { iTAPerie wih ance opinion bl 8; The Parrish Drug Store, Republican Ticket President of the U. 8 ane): no candidate United States Senator (vote anel: Albert H. Ladner, Jr. Phila- h Rate he w ! deiphia: Jay Cooks Chester Hill; to ok in he mo kitchen just “New Rooms for OM” Joitry A. DeRenzo, Altoon as she, or am usewife would : 1. Me: Planning and ] State Treasurer (vote for on in such kitche: t m nix } . James N. McKee, Johnstown: Ro At point, Mrs. Parry dropped The ABC { Decoration A a A pri | 17th . 24th ert W. Pratt, Pittsburgh; Jame in to tell Mrs. Bathgate enthusiasti- simple analysis of how Milone, Jr. Pitt burgh cally abotit her new electric water room making use of Auditor General {vote for one): heater—that silent partner in the with which the decorate gates at large to. the National Con- had plefity of ho vention, and four alternate delegates hen Mrs. Bath Frank P. B Thompson, Philade]- Home that is sg necessary to com- 3. Color and Fabric: . phis; Frederick T. Gelder, Foret Tort even though it 5 seldom seen 4 Farhiture and Room arr: " CRY: Clyde D. Boden, Shamokin Mrs. Parry sid she was even anx- ment 14 olde / to be chosen are four dele- fous to wash dishw now that she ) fighting flscussion of ligh als A Ap - —— — — : i - This Week We Offer Special Terms On the Famous Beautyrest Mattress ! All the Furniture TO BE USED AT THE a8 2007 ol wt] 2. Ye 0 ferpepins Homemaking School WL Which Will Conclude the Annual Centre Democrat Cooking School at the Y. M. C. A,, Bellefonte Friday Afternoon Will be Furnished by the Wolf Furniture Co. OF BELLEFONTE, PA. Among the articles of furniture which will be used in the d tration, are: J ' in the demonstration, are 1 | to own AMERICA’S FINEST MATTRESS ! Davenport Club Lounge Chair : 1 | Get your Beautyrest NOW, and Note important Beautyrest fea- enjoy its “Luxury Comfort” until tures listed above. Come in, see . a . 1950. Our “Beautyrest Weék” hese for vourself. and then decid nee-Hole Desk and Chair . 1 sd these for yourself, and then decide N AJ terms make it especially easy to if you want a Beautyrest. If you own this famous mattress. Just Occasional Chair | ; | pay $1.00 cash and the balance on 9% this is the time to get one. easy terms. The mattress will be Small Table at End of Sofa S 3 paid forhefore yp knows. Atl) 8 =a WOLF FURNITURE GO. store, and can be bought on easy terms | HIGH STREET : BELLEFONTE, PA. wo —— Fr = — “od ff ed sow Jf wx ff pera $f rs aye 4 —-— Vell fl=A) [dl fel) ff es J feed! fed] flood] ffl) fFocell feed
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