May 2, 1940. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Pugs ThHres STATE COLLEGE Fairmount nd visit- Mina Butz of East Avenue, spent the weeke ing relatives in Altoona Mr. and Mrs Westlake © Foster Avenue, had as thelr end guests Mr. and Mrs Mase and son of California, Dr. John G. Aston of High spent the weekend in Boston, Mrs, Kyle Alexander Park Avenue, entertal: bridge party at her home « nesday evening Miss Floremwe Benny of street, is a patient in fonte Centre ( Hospita Mrs Sara Erb of Helster is spending several weeks visitin at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Ms. Donald Lanker of Harrisburg Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Parks of We College avenue had as their gue on Sunday, Mr and Mrs. Warren Isenberg, Mr and Mrs EM. Bake: and Helen Isenber ull of Norris- town, Mr. ang Mrs. R. 1. Isenberg Mr, and Mrs, Hugh Isenberg, Mr and Mrs. Ear! McLaughlin and children of Altoona Mr. and Mrs, Herb two children of South spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Nora Grafllus of ti erbloom apartments, visiting in Tyrone Margaret and Frederic Mrs. William Ken Helman and son Haven on Sunday { West week - Darrell Penna, sree! Mass with a 1 Wed Miles the Belle- Jounty treet spent a Kenned) Mr ted MILESBURG Mr. ang Mrs. Ch daughter, son-in-law and tv children of Lockport day at the ar ie ited Sun George home Mr, and Snow Shoe the W. S, Walker Mrs William F her bed with a very bad cold Mr and Mrs. Clay Hall of O visited relatives here Sunday Mrs. Etta Kell in Renovo wilh he , cil Allen. Mrs. Al who wag badly mobile accident geting many Mrs were «o Pete lo ot Ome alor friend again atiended Mr ang Mrs. Willk State College, were at the M. H Ha! Mrs Ella was a Allen home Levica Mart spent Sunday with h Mary McKinley an Has- sel Lose, Mr. and Mrs. Skiner Harrisburg, were Swturday night supper guest t McKind home, MF. and Mrs, of Tyrone, Mrs daughters Duth Ebensburg were nda) the Wiillam Eekenroth Mrs. Jose ph Flick ; Jane Punk of Bell cent visilors home Miss Ellen Lose of Allc ed at the home of Mrs over the weekend Miss Hilda Haupt Sholl were Alt a sh day last, Election day last Tuesday w very quiet day with of smallest number of votes ever cast There were a lot 1 didn't even know day. Some of the |] the board did a bit of crochet work “As free as the birds of the air’ We have all heard this expression, But ‘who wants to be a bird, and not know when some one with a gun is going to kill us This ig a uthless practice and should not be allowed. Instead boys should b:® encouraged to build bird houses and protect the birds. God made b for a purpose, and gave them instinct to build homes and And ‘do you know that they talk each other. Just throw a crumbs to one and he will fly awa? and in a short me there will countless others waiting for more crumbs. What is more beaut Cardinal of quite a few lately, Even the chat- tering little sparrow is sweet, and there is nothing nicer than to be awakened on a sunshining morn- ing by the songs of our feat here friends. So let us not destroy th but do as Boy Scouts are hr to do, preserve bird life. Por you know some of us grown-ups are as bad as children in this respect with a lust to kil] defenseless crea- tures. Life is just as sweet to birds as it is to us, The Milesburg Fire Company has increased their number by twenty- seven new members during the month of April. The Charter will remain open until May 6th. and the drive for pew members will con- Sharp of recent Lock Haver fy il ¥ ’ of at at OTA nnie Lose ; and Mrs ppers on Joh oon one ds the ec £111 im tinue tmifl that time. All members | are Pegliested to bring in all appli- cations for the meeting on the "DRE Fore all Mllesburg Firs. “Are {0 be present at the Re- | Ir mp tonight’ at 7 o'clock. don't come you will miss a the committee ig prepared you a pleasant evening. I to give you firemen a tip. feommitee hits a surprise in )r you in the way of enter t and they won't say what: . My advice i8 to be present | angsyou wont ‘be sorry. The firemen also requested me £1 ask lic to be careful about fire is the time of year when cleaning house and raking ns andi that means out en, Don't burn your rub- the afternoon or on| A little care may save | or your neighbors. Ani. Se a Précuntion is worth aj pound”ef cure The successftl man has the abil- ity to make others, work: few | be | than the |, which we have seen #3 well as L treet R. Porter ol had nag their daughter Adri- oona and Mi south Frazier weekend guest thelr enne Porter Alt Rabbi and Mrs. Theodore of West Foster avenue, had a weekend guests Mr. and M MeCracki Pittsburgh Ruth 1 East ue spent nanny at her parents in 1 Mr. and Mi Woodland Drive Philipsburg on busine Mr. and Mrs. R. E 1th Burrowe treet, hag & werk Mr ol Gordon thelr J W ol hler of n Su the of Hall Harold Zelko of Monday In nome inden sent Mohnkern thelr Donald Sate Mr Ia Kreb i West Beaver Avenue urday alte: in Lock Hav Mr. and Manni East Falrm had a reoent Mason of pent noon en Mr spent the weekend Segner } Mrs. La Margaret ar ) urday Huntingdon M:s. George Fish ter, Mrs. Harold Lewi alternoon witl n Fish al Belle ps so ————— woo DWARD Savin wg Time f the ens casting radio stations porning at two o'clock of the radio programs are already i changed to an hour earlier. But jet it be known that Eastern Sland- ard Time ig the best time for the | farmers and most of the laborers in ! this section. Then why change to ano her program than the Lord's time, Harold Ard took a bus Woodward Evangelical Christian Endeavorers Branch of Centre County, OC. E Union Rally on last Tuesday even ing at Millheim. The Rally was held in St Luke's Evangelical churth., All enjoyed the program and especially the timely Rally ad- dress delivered by Rev, J N. Fish- er of Pine Grove Mills. The Wood- ward Sunday School orchestra ren- dered some fine musical numbers { for the occasion. Well, there was another inhabi- tant addeq to our town on Satur- day night. This time the stork lef: { a nine pound baby boy at the home ‘of Mr and Mrs. Morris Boob. His name ig Donald Boob. Sunday was certainly a beautifol spring day ang many were the folks at av er went into tern broad- unday S50. many effect on mos: of on 8 load of thn League of the East to that were out driving. Traffic was | | heavy over route 45. The mercury i hovered around the 64 degree mark in the afternoon, Quite a number of the folks in! | this locality are bothereq with a i troublesome ticklish cough. Others {have a mild attack of the grip i Mr, and Mrs. John Hassinger ‘and daughters Carrie and Evelyn, of umberiand were Sunday af- ternoon guests at the home of Mrs Hassinger's mother, Mrs, Carrie Fultz, +k number of the members of the IE L. CLE in town, listened to the | geelient radio program sponsored | the Central Pennsylvania ©. E. | by | with Thomas Musser of Rebersburg | port on Station WRAK at 1 p, m. | a8: annotmeer PAL on” 1 Willlams- | 0 NE |E.B. T C. E. male octelte and the addres delivered by Arch MoeQuintin of Philadelphia were highly appreci- oted —_—_—— REBERSBURG Clarence Diehl of weekend with hi Se at— Stanton mothe! New pent the Mrs. Ella Diehl Woodrow Blerly weekend guest with his pare Mr, and Mrs, C, M. Blerly ister, Mrs. Edythe Blerly and Ada Blerly motored him down junday and on Monday went to Philadelphia Bring th Blerly home ne nav aL Pierce Bus i= of Lancaster WHS A the { Westfield, N E Cayley of New at the Rev, N. F Wednesday, The irned home Priday will be a guest at the everal 0 on week Ziegler Ci tod ave Mt celeb ang Mrs § Mrs. Mari- Shore, called mnday th Page Mr Herman, Mr 1 of Jersey Wolf Mr M ee} ome on £4 WwW A Kelly and Abbott caliez on brother Prof, Henry Lewizburg on Sunday The latter hag been iif for a num- ber of months On May | i + AB and Mary ladies Mever at nd 2nd. services will be held in God's Missionary church at Wolf Rev, Gales Fletoh- all Underwood of Cincinnati, Ohio will be present. Services at 7:30 All welcome Mr. and Mrs, John Brungart and sons Ralph, Dean and David, Mel- vin Bright, and Marjorie Brun- gart visiteg Mr. and Mrs, Dean Gephart at Bellefonte on Sunday Mr. Harvey Lamey and gon Floyd of Greenburr, called at the WE Bair home on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Winters were Sunday guests at the home of te former's parents. Mr, and Mrs, A D. Winters at Wolf's Store. Rev. R. A. Babcock motoreg 10 Bellefonte on Sunday where he was in charge of a service held in the Centre County jail Installation was held in the local Rebakah lodge last Thursday even. ing with the Boalsburg lodge in charge. « Last Saturday Miss Hazel Brun- gary, and Mr, Lester Welshans of OL Booneville accompanied the Central The music rendered by the | Pennsylvania Gospel Bang to Han- over Mr. and Mrs Clyde daughter Esther were Thursday vis~ itors in Lock Haven. Miss Eva Boyer spent the ents, - Mr. and M3, of Newton Boyer. ’; G. F. NOLL WALL PAPER Painting and Paper Hanging PHONE 14.W White and! Laurelton, | weekend with her pars | | Fort Littleton CHAMBERSBUR MCCONNELLSBURG WAR HAGERSTOWN NZ Susouny PENNSYLVANIA / AND Emmitsburg a Li aw i motorists the ter: in full 10 exiend the 1 be MODERN ETIQUETTE Answers to Modern Etiquette v a TT - The cotivey them ¢ " HOUSEHOLD | SCRAPBOOK wt Yate Dresser Handles Looe dresser ha may b* tightened by placing rubber wash ers on the inside between handle and bolt. Bhould the screw hole become too large, dip a match stick int into ndleg Sages) the hale be y gite and force it When dry, the screw in the usual manner Fruit Stains on Hands To remove fruit stains [rom hands, moisien corn meal vinegar and rub on the stains, or grease the hands with lard and then wash with soap and walter may insert Darning Woolens When repairi ng a woolen material | use a strand of in your need. to be noticed of several colors, each color, if possibile Je. It is less liable after darning Setting Colors Epsom saltz has been found to be excellent for setting the color of a delicate fabric. Just add a ftea- spoonful to each gallon of waler and your garments, even those made of serge and other woolen materials, losing their coloi, Cleaning Kale When cleaning kale, of salt is added to the second water, it will cause all the sang to sink to the bottom of the pan, rinsing will horoughly clean. Care of Palms Those withered brown streaks will not appear on the leaves of the palm #f they are sponged once a week with a solution of milk ani water, ! Leftover Milk One can find many uses for left- | over milk. 1f it so happens thai there is a quart or more on hani, | make a rice pudding, a Shtard, OF a dish with a creamed sauce | other pleasing way to use it is 10] have a slioe of ham for dinner and bake it in milk in the oven for{ {about an hour, adding milk ag 4 { boils away, ! Care of Dresses will wash easily without | i carried by Col. W. if a handful | 1 FLAPDOODLE : Another | then make the kale! i iness, [SOMETHING NEW: Indetinke Ink Stains ink may arucie | It ible he ammonia sould repent on CONRaAryY Le LIroCess White Spots on Furniture While removed by ru a cloth moistened with or with equal party of linseed and alcohol. If the stains are Ob si with ‘baking soda and iron close to the spot. not to scorch the wood Mouse Holes makes an Glise holes ervey bbing the oil nate, cover hold & hot taking care eel wool effective stuffing for m The pes's can not eat their way through thi substance -. Random Items {Continued from page one) way” Sweitzer, bemoans the fact that he didnt have his big pipe when his photo was taken in the movie “See Yourself in the Movies.” And when John talks about his big pipe, he means just that. It is the largest pipe, bar none, this corner has ever seen. One charge of the massive bow! takes one-half a can of tobacco. NEAT: Wonder how you go about rolling an umbrella as neatly as the one Fred Reynolds? t's becoming a lost art. Philadelphia newspapers hint| there may be some connection be- | tween the Rachel Taylor slaying and [the reported kidnaping attempt on | | Mary Tomb, | girl, Sunday night. Somehow or {other the hint leaves us absolutely | 17-year-old Milesburg | cold. The Taylor slayer meant bus- | A new development in the Taylor slaying investigation turned up on Tuesday. We got the tip in confi- dence, and consequently have fo try to sit quietly until some break makes ‘the information a matter of public | knowledge. men wrote 1000 B. C.: | it moveth itsell aright | it biteth like a serpent and sting-’ | eth like an adder” So water drinking is an aid to! pulchritude, but the frequent in-| | dulgence in cocktails, togeiher with | LANCASTER PUBLICITY BURLAY Ema OF PARTMENT & Hil — AY S nak between May } roads to be Laken roads are available for mo- walling towns in the » DUmMbDers assist in URCHESR Coleville Pilgrim Holiness Byrd Re thi W A ing week wi ran. ¢ fe. Ohlo tw nl Are 18 nes | Vr . { Ne c Nevis pastor school Morning Bellefonte F Arnoid Arey % St. John's Lu'heran, The Rev Arence " : “on say Schon atid Ser House Sermon in a i My TV Oe Flat hus Vespers an Debtor: And Also.” The Society will meet on at 7:30 o'clock bi Ld “1 in wy al H He a Paul the ar y “ VERONA Wednesday night First Evangelical, Bellefonte Hal Jacobs, Pu 8 arch School 0°30 a m the 0:20 Mr E Divine Pasior— 30 H war ert unday Ch League germon: Prayer Study on Wednes- 7:30: Junior League 7 o'clock Young Peoples oral with 1d Bible evening at nesday evenin Ig at i Mission Band will give a parry on Friday evening Hublersburg Charge minister May 5: Zion--§:15 n., Union Sunday Cht school 10:30 a. m.. moming worship with sermon. Friday evening monthly meeting of Birthday Club and Cone sistory. aiso at 8:30 o'clock the same evening a special meeling of the Joint Consistory. Trinity (Hublers- burg)-=9:30 a. m., Sunday Cburch school: Mothers Day. May 12, will be ob- served with special services in both congregations vite al aay Wed The Rev. James B. Musser, Services Bunda) " Ir ure h - HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR LOOKS In a recent article you were told | to drink plenty of water, Adam's ale §s the best drink yet invented. | You wouldn't suspect it nowadays since cocktails have become so pop- | lar in fashionable society. In an- cient times distilled liquors such as whiskey and brandy were unknown Noah seemes 10 have discovered how to convert grape juice into wine, 10 his shame and undoing. There is an inscription upon a very old Egyptian tomb as follows: “His earthly tenement was shat- tered by beer and wine, And his! | spirit departed before it was called | Even Solomon, the wisest ol | “Look not | for.” upon the wine when it is red, when it giveth his color in the cup, when | { cigarette smoking, will ultimately destroy health and beauty. sive drinking of alcoholics will ruin | {any complexion. Pliny wrote in TA. DD: “Nature has! given to us the most wholesome | drink, with which the animals are w have the table groaning beneath the weight of a variety of heavy, 7:30 p. m, preaching service. Al the last Exces- | the Elder.| wings are using. with a Bar 3 quart of water. ‘Governor To Call Legislators Into May 6th Special Session has set May 0 a NE a special ves- ure 0 appropriate for relief formal proclama- Monday and in- minor non-controver- Governor James the date for conven elon of the legisiat additional fund: The governor's tion was sued cluded “some sal” subjects “The general transfer of f partments monie for relied declared He declined may be needed, saying "We're trying to get Lhe we possibly can relief! def nt expenait public as at $70.000.0060 the de- of proposition from various appropria may be an the is unds and tor those tha! allabl Purpose governor 0 stats Dow much n the basis of the depart has been the 8. th hood the ance {or 1 throu kel lon of wlled pon 1 £35 000 000. That mean the extra session would priate “0 1 the fp 0 Aan additional would be required to millions The department around $9 .000,000 funds, and by Jun 6 $122060000 appropria- the 1029 legislature for re- appr 30 W expected U exhaust by Present Lior balance ( ne reiel id $12,000 000 ho leg fu arour nf the nd |i Cont $250.000 siators around 258 eg "il » WO Wil of the - for salarie 1d item traveling expenses mendment oom Pensa tic ecent A employmen to conform 10 7 eral social security | possible tax savings employers 2. Enabling ! 70 O00 000 Per MOK legisla] bd Th Pitts mmeh July son sre ATG Lr wilh irfdplke the western leg of the between Harrisburg and which 18 to be dedicated 4. Cost of the eastern exten. has been estimated at $50.- 000 000 3. Changes In state educational nw 4. Possible new tax abatement acts joint and the legslative ing compen Ire ary session add; for the government commission, commie udy- unemploymen ations 5 Minor slate appropri ot effect { the of von ute INA rat id The paramount Hing however financing and the only extra~-ordinar- is to provide of the State's ye ason for ca an tional relief burden to hi £200 00° Il b¢ no ma-~ relief d, “there wi of James sal subject outside time, {he that ROVernOr taxes pledges no new pecial se fey J0Tm n the sald clearly he expects 0 additional money needed purposes by borrowing » motor fund and other spe- lapeing previous appro- wt needed immedialedv of the Various it down on El'Te ngs C oping for from this years + has + ave 3.000 rng Lhe ' g nastral’on may ve that debt Mmit increased 10° 000. The commonwegith now $1 ¥I0 000 in tax notes & nding. whith must 1941 nd the ba 0 - Lessons In Engiith Words Often Misused Words Often Misprencunced Fleur-de-lis 2 #8 in fur wathe the a as in tH envelop) way, th Pronou Pronounce as in with, a-peis packs Apex noe acten due to the al oils The skin ETime drying out of the natur- must be kept s00f and dirt. Ai night be- fore retiring see that powder and 4 are removed after which apply little astringent lotion or facial cream, In the morning bathe the face In clean, cold water and put on a little emolient of some kina Wipe off all extess Jeaving a film for the powder base which not only | causes the acts as a protective coating or gar- | ment, which to a ceriain exient excludes s00t and other impurities It also prevents the hasty drying tens premature wrinkling, ni | quite astonishing to note how soiled the clean white cloth becomes wita | which you wipe your face at night ! after putting on a cleansing cream | off more dirt: or jotion. It takes than soap and water, though you may use both if you prefer. If you wash the face, of course the cream must come after the drying. or else | an astringent Jotion This last closes the pores and improves the | texture, The oily skin must always ve! washed with soap and water, after which an astringent ix in order. | { The dry skin needs oily ungent and | | skin lotions to keep ii from crink- Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pains Quickly . you suffer from rheumatic, arth. or neuritis pain, this simple | | inexpensive home meio that Shou today” 3 ax n 4 all and pleasant. Neo rdamie wy ne jwo Umes a day. | | Ru-Ex ' free from powder to adhere but! out of the natural oils, which has-| ws! i i Words Often M sspelled 4 our vo- word REOT vigion “No ume one ow org ay PROVIDENT making ral” Tov; boo £18 of dent I Lh “JE TENT ~ | pe choice of Taylor providing “His im- his ' - company i y IMPROVIDEN SCRUTINY JO : ust be Deny Ap viewed the SOT exXa ng ion, hich tiny “She accepted the vouthful wvivacity.” to compel to any ac 10 enforce, (Pronounce ko-urs, 0 as in obey, u as in fur, accent Jas: ible Members of the assem- biy were coerced into voting against this proposal.” syil lable ) invitation COERCE. tion; " with ling. Pat in hard enough to bring the blood to the surface, for the real cause of many skin troubles is poor circulation. A sluggish liver and constipation ruin the best com plexions. Plenly of water inside and out, a proper diel ang good elimination are necessary to the gi- lainment and preservation of beau- ty THOUSANDS TESTIFY! Take Herb Doctor! Thousands des clare it increased vigor and energy, gave more pep, improved sleep, re- lieved tired, listless wornout feeling. Every dose of Herd Doctor cortairs over 70 graine of fine laxutives, stomachics, appetizers and ad. jovants. That is why it so often brings res lie! {rom constipation and pecially featured here by PARRISH DRUG STORE — L. FRANK MAYES —_— a General Ausctiencer Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY! CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2842 LJ Why not have the benefit of com- petitive Jaditing in the sale of Temple Court J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency On ANN Ww. KEICHLINE, Representative Phone 190
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