July 11, 1940, WE Cp —————— — THE CENTRE DEMOCR AT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five NO YOU'VE GOT. WHAT IT TAKES SH Lal "YOU'VE GOT special low rates which will give you the carefree con. venience and comfort of automatic electric water heating for only a few cents a day You VE GOT plumbing and fixtures You have all the equipment you need to get running water where you want it, IN ALL YOUV NEED 15 estinghouse Sects I Heater for pet 4 tokes everything ¥ ac dint Ne nore “Hot Water Helps.” A book every woman wants — beauty and health hints — short cuts to easier launder- ing, cooking, cleaning. Ask for it 3 FREE DeHaas Electric Company Hayes Bg. Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa. EASY TERMS grave James F. Uzzle ee oe. Nod Dies Suddenly in charge of the Masonic (Continued from page one) — once was a member of Shoe ioe board, and was a mem- ber of the Bellefonte Lodge No. 268 F and A. M.. the Williamsport Can- sistory and the Jaffa Shrine, of Altoona. He was affiliated with the Presbyterian church Mr. Uzzell was a John F and Elizabeth Etters Uzzell was born in Snow Shoe on October 16, 1865 Surviving are his wife former Minnie Viehdorfer, and these children: James, Jr. and Mrs. Rob- Falls From Tree ert Smith, both of Snow Shoe; Mrs } "end Charles Leader, of Schnectady N h , ¥.. and Mrs. Harold MacDonald, of Bergenfield, N. J Other survivors include brother and three namely. John Uzzell Mrs. Len Zindel and Derr, both of Tyrone, Rana Bland, of Snow Puneral services were held on utday afternoon from the lat home, with the Rev. Howard E Oakwood, of Milesburg, officiating Interment was made in the Askey were Logde Short Banking . Bank Funds the Snow ate Sec ary of mpalirment approximatels depo he Pederal I son of and the knocked from a WARS he fell incon- ciou tree AL his home whet half of Kv Mr and Shoe lertowr Melvir Mr WATS Sat. ef “IT'S SO EASY TO COOK COMPLETE MEALS WITH MY ELECTRIC ROASTER” ns A KAUFEMAN, "ur 1, New Stanton, Pa of RD - ag THERE'S NO MYSTERY ABOUT IT IT'S AS SIMPLE AS A-B-C A Javorite electric roaster meal in the Kaufman home: Round steak with mushrooms, baked potatoes, carrots, vonli. flower and opple pie. “1 never dreamed cooking delicious meals could be so easy,” savs Mrs, Kauffman, who purchased her electric roaster only vear ago. "I've never had anything but successes with my electric roaster. The instruction book tells how to prepare dozens of meals, specifies the cooking time and temperature—and when vou follow those instructions you just can’t help but get tasty, juicy meats and vegetables.” ® AN ELECTRIC ROASTER eliminates the difficulties of old style cooking! ® It assures accurate cooking and baking temper. atures—and perfect results every time. It needs no watching, causes no dirt. It's wonderful for summer cooking never heats up the cook or the kitchen. Nice in ‘keeping good dinners hot for picnics—just drive out with the deliciously cooked meal! ® Many women with old type “stoves have bought a roaster—and find this electric method easier - and better than they ever thought cooking could be! JACKSONVILLE 14, are as follows: | “All One Family" with sermon 7:30 Elmer Swope and daughter Ar- line, Vivian and Mrs, attended and enjoyed the Chil- dren's Day program rendered at Mt Bethel on Sunday evening. Mr, and Mrs, BE. R. Bartley were | Thursday dinner guests at the Al- | bert Thompson home at Nittany, Mrs. Anna Robb was a Friday dinner guest at the Irvin Albright home near Salona. | Sunday visitors at the Winfield | Deitz home were Mr. ang Mrs. Clay- | ton Womelsdorff and children, Nev- in, Nellie and Dorothy of Beech | Creek, Mrs, Maude Weaver, Ruth Carner and Foster S8hamp ol Hublersburg Mr and Mrs. Ted Dixson and Mr and Mrs. John Dellz motoreq to Washington, D. C., to visit the for- | mer's brother Raymond Dixson and family, after visiting there they | motored to Southern Maryland and spent three days fishing with good success and much enjoyment Sunday at the home of Mr. ang Mrs. Robert Yarnell were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Zeigler children, Shirley and Miriam, Ger- ald Hettinger and L. R, Bickle of Por, Matilda, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Confer and children Harold, Glenn and Jean of Rebersburg, William Gable of Philadelphia and William Kessinger of Mill Hall visited their aunt, Mrs, Olive Spicer on Monday Mrs. Estella Dixson and grand- Dickey McCrea spent July 4th with her Howard Dixson and wife of Flemington, and Mrs. Sumner Noll, Ken- Neidigh and Mary June Pye at the Bellefonte Hosp on Friday evening to see Mrs Noil's father, Mr, J. D. Neidigh of Bta'e College who fell from a ladder while picking cherries Mr. and Mrs. Donald Strunk ol Johnstown and Mr, Harry Strunk of State College, were Tuesday al- ternoon, visitors at the D P. Ert- home. Clifforg Roches er his father visitors SOI son neth called ey lady friend ol N. Y. spent the #th with Mr. Elmer Swope and family, supper guests were Mr. and Mrs. C 8. Miller and Miss Edythe Swope of Lock Haven Sunday dinner guesis at in Yearick home were Mrs Holmes of Flemington, Mrs. Tillie Nittany, and Mrs. A this place fternoon and callers were Mr and Mr and Mrs. Ocean I Ais of Hublers- and Mrs. zal Peck, Marie Showers of Niitany and Mrs Anme Bridge of Rochester, N. Y Mr and Mrs. George While and Connie Lou and Edward Leroy of Salona, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Rossman of Beech Creek, were Sun- day visitors gt the John Deitz home Mr and Mrs Willard Cx rman and children of Axe Mann, the 4th with Mr. and Mra Deimer Ertley. Other callers were Clifford Swope and lady Roch ter N Y Mr chil Hall Swope and the Nev- Ida nna d dren {friend of $e and Mrs. John Schaeffer and dren Nancy. Ronald of Ce the Fourth at the C spent E Aley home Mr. and Mrs. John Dunkle and son Paul and Louise Beightol were Sunday dinner guests at the Wil- liam Beightol home Fourth of July visitors at the Hubert and EE Vonada home were Mr. snd Mrs, James Camer and daughters, Mr and Mrs. Frank Vonada of Hublersburg, Mr and Mrs. Milford Heaton and children Bellefonte R. D.. Mr. and Mra, Fan Vonada and son Bobby Mrs. Lucy Conaway and grand- son James Conaway of Flemington were Sunday dinner guests with the former's son Robert and family A notice of interest to all whom it may concern that the date and place of the annual Harter reunion has been changed and will be hela on Sunday Aug. 18, at Centre Hali Falr ground in .cook room. Much effort is being made 10 make this an outstanding memory of any for- mer year, and to get results we must have co-operation Mr and Mrs Miles Bartley anu family calleq at the Ray Tshier home at Pleasant Gap on Sunday A. A. Garrett ang children spent Sunday afternoon at the G, P, Gar- rett home in Rebersburg | Mrs. Ida Holmeg of Flemington spent the latter pait of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll and family. Miss Nellie Womelsdorf, who 8 employed at Willlamaport and sister | Dorothy Womelsdorf of Beech Creek. were Sunday afternoon call- ers at the E R, Bartley home, | lester Bird had dinner with Hu- bert Vonada on Sunday, other vis- ftors were Mr. and Mrs. R. V, Hoff- man of Ferndale, Mich,K Mr, ana Mrs. G. A. Ekdahl and sons Carroil and Harry and Mrs. A, M, Butler of Howard Miss Lillian Neff, of Howard, was a Sunday dinner and supper guest of her sister, Mrs, Miles Bartley and family. Mr. | at the C. E. Aley home. Mr. and Mrs, Deimer Ertley and! spent Sunday at Altoona, with Mr. | Peggy Ann and Kenneth | and Mrs Walter Dailey. { Mr. and Mrs. Ted Koch and son | | Teddy of Clintondale, were Sunday | afternoon callers with Mr. and Mrs | | James Lucas. | Mrs. Annie Bridge of Rochester | (N.Y, i Sentig this week with | her nephew J. Bumner Noll and | family. Our road from Bellefonte east ward to the Willard Yearick home nearly two miles east of Jackson- ville receives a coat of tar and stones on Monday and Tuesday, Our farmers are busy making hay now while the sun is shining which seems to be a pretty good yield while the cherry crop is 8 little short. Advertisers who know realize that | [advertising is a commodity, with | values based upon ‘direnistion; The | Eh cash Joon Church services on Sunday, July | Sunday School | 9:30: CE, 6:45, Topic for discussion | and Warahip James Lao | Miss | nd | and Mrs. Jack Mabus of | Hecla Park, spent Saturday evening | By LOUISA HOPKINS It's wonderful on the farm while. The first few days I'm really enthusiastic, but along about the end of the week, the pumping of water to wash dishes and faces and for drinking becomes well as boresome Then when Monday comes, I give up I like my cently while well, conveniences, and re- visiting where they had an electric hot water heater I realized just how convenient living in the country with the conven- fence of a heater really was Warm weather makes increasing | demands on the household hot wa- ter supply. The family washing be- {comes heavier as father spends his | evenings in the garden and the {children spend more time outdoors {Open windows mean frequent wash- ing of curtains and draperies, and | summer temperatures bri ng in- | creased demands for hot baths Heated Walter | Yet nobody likes keep a kit- chen range piping hot all the time or to keep running water down [stairs to start up the basement | heater, no matter how great the hot | water demand Summer discom- forts are sufficient of themselves, | without Increasing them unneces- sarily. The problem, then, becomes one of a plentiful supply of hot | water, available on an instant’s no- tice, as comfortably and conven- | lently as possible The problem of hot water for do- as old as civill- Man dropped hot stones into water-filled cavities in {the rock. Early American Indians wove baskets so fine that they would hold water, and placed hot in them for the same purpose. Then mankind had learned the use metal, water could be heated kettles over flame, and his method has come down througl succeed - ing generations to the present day varying in the the flame and the type of Electric Heater the last few ineers have shown us water without Electric oolls the waler to purg ORES The Cave mestic zation stones of only source of container how how fame yeR re wi ever thin meg! to heat any whatever directly any household times The modern electri constructed ug sired temperat to and keep | purposes water heater Question and Answer Ans in the Amer cating th ball These records can Leagn ¥ players has , _ W.—Why do flowers smell In dry weal and all ge ut very well surface are more wi R. Y~Wha! T 5 ¢ The spee her the surfac into the air. Alle dely open art t a 5 stanianeou P. V.-Why ium vapor is 0 oon small they e walter abiem and marked it off. doubling added one and one-half mor three-quarter feet to make five fret dou Gingery Reunion At Elk Haven 51 Members of Clan Attend Gathering July 4; Choose Place For 1941 Event The annual Oingery Reunion was held July 4. at Elk Haven Park which is located about 2 miles wes! of Port Matilda A short budiness meeting was helg in the afternoon, which was called to order by President, Har- vey Stiver ed with prayer by Mr. Russell Weaver. The minutes of the pre- vious year were read and approved All officers were retained for an- other year It was decidegq to hold our next) reunion for 1941, at Stephens Park, Tyrone. The five Gingery sisters and | brothers were all present There | being no further business to take! care af, we all stood, joined hands | forming a circle and sang "“Blest Be | The Tie,” Mrs. Elwood Steele pro-| | nounced the benediction. ! There were 51 present, namely’ | Mrs. Mollie Matis, Mr. ang Mrs. Dorse Matts and daughter, all of! Endioott, N. Y.; Mrs. W. M. Waddel | of Sandusky, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs Robert Stiver ang sons Harvey and { Theodore, Mr. and Mrs. Harry! Woodhall and son Norman, all of | Bellwood; Mr and Mrs William | Bickle and daughters Delores and | Janet of Warriors. Mark; Mr. and) { Mrs. Rudolph Gingery and son! | Kyle, Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Williams | and daughters, Margaret and Rosa- | lie, Mr, and Mrs, Russel] Weaver! daughter of Atlantic, Pa. Mr, and, Mrs. Elwood Steele of Julian; Mr | and Mrs. B. F Williams and daugh- | ter Goldie. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph | Acton and daughter Mildred, Mr | and Mrs. Roy Morrison and daugh- | ters Marjorie and Patty Lou, all of | Philipsburg; Bob Emigh, of Mor- | risdale and Mr, and Mrs, William | | Morrison of Ourwensville. { Out Owit vin BO farmers is 3hat they | Ab home. if. they can | ey will not need as . for a laborious as | he smell Val He measured the his string | be The meeting was open-, Andrew Matts, and Mr, and Mrs | Electric Water Heater Is Praised By Louisa A ‘tank, thoroughly Insulated so that no heat can escape, is fitted with electrical heating units inside, which In turn, are controlled by | thermostats, When the tank is fill- ed with water piped from the regu- lar household supply, and the elec- {trie current ls connected the elec- tric heating units quickly raise the | temperature of the water. The elec- tricity is then automatically shut off, and the insulation keeps the water hot for hours. As hot water Is drawn off, cold water takes its place In the tank. This lowers the temperature, and the current Is automatically switched on by the thermostat until the water Is once more hot Feonomical It's economical, it's eMcient | matic, and safe, and it's as conven- lent as you can possibly imagine Once the heater is installed, there is nothing to it except to turn the hot water faucet whenever you want {hot water. There's always plenty of it the tant you want it, and all the hol walter you can time and for The new heaters come in cabinet models which fit in perfectly with the rest of your kitchen equipment Some of them are just the of the kiichen work serve as a continuation o stand hig but fit sSes ANd corners be placed In the directly below to save un- auto- ins use at any ANY Purpose height counter and Others RO AS {it her Are square to 10 Round basement the kitchen sink necessary plumbing Here is a recipe onioy iressing try M Li rs chicke; and recs may usually models NOY As connections for bread wisl stuffing zg we grand It uses vou hot water Onion Dressing DOOY fat 6 tables ; : hot 0 2 cum wiley ines toasted bread cube f PRS 1 4 i 1 tabl i, i i i Poon SDOON K8 DOO onion fat Melt walter mix with remaining Rub inside of chicken miisice tablespoons dient insaiied Roast for . fe degree Sufficient start Kel Column sweeler e of the petals ¢ the little holes close up 4a that the oo r 8 fain the 8 mo the chemical clement sodin strong yellow ried by it Blows with a YAO ils proguoes formed whene dense wlectles | rate in the sunlight 'T fill § #4 ring 3! iii ene he began where he left “ont and {red requir he added the bling agai three inches Group Hospital Plan Is Growing (Continued from page one) swelled membership in the plan to 26.726. Amounts paid in hospital bills for ‘hese members now totals more than $30.000 In June alone a record number of hospital cases cost the plan $9.- 686. Vying for top honors In num- bers were tonsil operations and babies Dr. Pred G. Carter, president of the American Hospital Association. which has given its seal of approval {to Blue Cross hospital service plans, {has pointed out that since the ad- vent not more than ten years ago of hospital service plans, the average stay of patients in the hospital Has been decreasing, which may mean, ‘he indicates, that people are learn- (ing to use hospitals not as places {of last resort, but as proper places to go in times of illness or injury ————— | Random Items | {Continued from page one) of modern crime detection. SLAYERS: { A number of people apparently {have the unghakable belief that a man, to be a murderer, must show | visible signs of being such. He must | have horns sprouting from his head. | He should be pock-marked and have | yellow tusks for teeth. He should | drool and have talons on his finger | (Ups. It might help if he had a forked tall and gibbered a little. To such trusting people the fact that and sons, Paul and Donald and|{a sane and personable man Who! jeats with a fork and shaves every | day might have committed murder | is unthinkable, RT Padlock on “Paradise” The joys of life have been smoth- | ered by war restrictions in one-time | gay, beautiful Tahita as it awaits | ithe threat of brutal Nazi extine- | ton, Read about this lovely "Para. |dise” in the July 21st issue of The | | American Weekly. the big magazine | | distributed with the Baltimore Am- "erican. On sale at all newsstands. BOALSBURG Mr. and Mrs Kimport ¢hildren and and Mrs Kimport, all of Reedsvill { last Bunday at the home | Margaret Kunes. Dr. and Mrs. William A Caven of Pittsburgh, visited Thursday a the home of Mrs. George Fisher Guests over the weekend at the home of Mr, and Mrs. John Wright were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Btover ann Mr. and Mrs Richard Gardner and children, Richard and Alice, all Akron, Ohlo Helen Hoskins has returned t her home at Williamsport spending the past ten days al home of Miss Sally Clemson Mrs C. E Tawney daughter, Alice Plank, tysburg, are visiting er's daughter, Mn and children Mr. and Mrs son, Paul, of Thursday with ents, Mr. and and 8 E spent Mrs John Mr PF r— Plenty of Hot Water ol 1 Ol WATER HEATER There Are Many Ways To Heat Water: and grand both of Gel with the form Howard ) we ink Paul Durner Huntingdon the former’ John Durner Furnace Coil . avel of con) out for ho Side Arm Heater . Kellie One Si M1 whi f © 5 ery five gos r ton hot or x Advantages of Mr ct General Electric dren Emmabelle and Bill Loudenslage: Wednesda) Water Heating: I—~SAFF L’LEAN ! HOMe 3~AUTOMATIC ! 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