September 5, 1940. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. "~ RN A - y " — —— | T : single-men wen- by sa-score of -16 to | * . Poorman Reunion [i i: owe of rooters enjoy. Mod Et tH | L | EF | h At Centre Hall © the game "aL ern iquette | essons in £ngiis | : | A goodly number of the families y FRIZYERIFY PHY A ae {1 ne : | remand for supper and the 1. When giving a party and in: | 7. When a husband does not like Wordg Often Misused “debate or appeal: decisive; wbso- | ANNOI N( ING 1 HE OPENING roids have "er a . . ’ r / - y "t is wife ® hite * as . pg tors ( . grounds have been secured for next viting a young man who is engag- | to write letters, shouldn't his | . Do not say, “Our company has an | Jute oo was A peremptory com of a manc Many Members of Clan Win vear the third Saturday of August ed to be married, Is It necessary to | be willing to do this for him? important deal pending with them Prizes; Memorials 1G, 1941 invite his flancee also, even If one g ghouldn't you always ask O|Say “an Important transaction.’ LENITIVE (noun); that which a does no. care paricularly for her? | person for permission to use hif| po 0 0 mai advertisement | Soothes, (Pronounce first e as in . ’ ay a ay ioe 4 Are Read 2. When a husband is speaking name as a reference, before doing Arn Cold’ mat mie swne. | JEnd), “Time is the most eflectuan was a Iiak Say Their adver to his busines associates, clerks, or | go? tisement was hisrenresentation | lenitive In suffering.” 94t Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Emerick | servant should he refer to his Vas 0a misrepresentation The 34th annual Poorman re- : , Servants, sho we reier 4 | ’ a —— t Necessary ery | (or a frand) — . : the N. Y. visited Willard | wife as “my wife?" 9. Is It necessary that everybody f union of the John and Catharine! of nacK, 7 y wile as “my wile be | Anas / i y's . Trucker Her i q ! . » Introduced at a large wedding Do 1 write + have yOu he Fetzer Poorman was held at Grange | Truckenmiller and family on Mon 3. When attending a formal 4 ) not write, “We have your fa YOUR HEAL | H f "this week . merle ; reception? var of September 1 8ay “We Park, Centre Hall August 17. A day bi wo week Mrs Emerick dinner, Is a guest supposed to ring have your n ter of Sept a W very happy and successful occasion | Will be remembered as Miss Lena... 400 hall? 10. Is it necessary for the bride have your leiter of September ) Pennsylvania is an industria 1 . > De \ ; eo . nr vealics . INBYIVi i 1 aul AUS i and well attended by the clan and | Dowy of Loganton, Pa. 4 1s it rermiesible em- And groom to tell anyone the des- Do not say, “1 was compelled tate. What about its industrial f ‘ » Mrs Chester Heckman or an { f ul n ‘rin? back out of my promite By : friends, the day being ideal for the Mr. and ee tc | tination of their honeymoon trip? ack out of my promise.” Say accidents? , and mother, Mrs, Heckman and his ployee to have his or her personal was compelled to withdraw occasion, At 12:30 the long tabies m idressed 10 the office tead 1. When ¢ . v a dinner The following facts are from the ’ : ste uth are visiting Kron all addressed to the office instea l hen a girl has two dinner? Whe 1: nL : y e a : ’ Wa Ea . in the Junior Farm building were ph hu : Ll " yg in Arr of he home? partners, isn't she privileged to talk yom yl July, 1940, réport from the Pennsyl- We will wash, rebind, and refinish your all wool » sried ith it % y 2OHN 0, 3 . ¢ @) y Ol ay “Wi 1 vin i y yal and Iie " ’ , Jadened hiv oor Loi Sod Mr. Willlam Tiuckenmiller and 5. Is i, all right. to cut lettuce more to the one who is the most in- Wo tor? 'S Ly : Fr idl ’ rE Depagument af :Laver ang 1» or part wool blanket without shi inkage at gs ones appeilie could wisa i ¢ aul th the » before eat y teresting? FH ind _ hl dustry 4 ! g 4 ’ " ) . r nneth McCauley of Buffalo | with the knife before eating it? § has 91° ’ aR v y . . Program was opened by singing Mr. Kenneth tha ? ‘here were 9,085 injuries and 163 '¥ a0 er] COS Vin , > 4 y “ vor hs AMer " 3 fo Bo, by | and Rochester, N. Y. have returned 6. Should a bridge hostess place 12, How should a servant ad- Do not say “1 y de he ily al m na pod a manufacturer's cost. Guaranteed to give 4 new ANCLICT AO brs bs . iY 4 mi te h ’ . {L Say have a date will CALs 1 it J HL Ww ' . " " prayer by Mrs. Ida Witmer, A short | home to their jobs, Willlam as athe best players at one table, the in- | dress a young girl in the household. | paqov 8av’' “1 have an ene accidents in industrial work blanket finish. business meeting followed. All of. convoy drive and Kenneth as 8 | experienced ones at another table who is sixteen years of age? dent lor ADS Lmant) whi. Frod Suventy.Aiy har oct of ull uc tire regroover in Rochester Bill Pi el h ficers were retained, next the read : k hd : Batiar known , - idents resulted in temporary dis- y ‘ruckenmiller as he is beller know —— y : ing of tl ies f 1¢ d —— Words Often Mispronounced ybility of more thar wen das » AT ) " adin th 14s been in this business for about | ‘ ni — I RIC ES- - approved : Granary "r( nee rut here were 206 Memorials for L year .| 8 years and drives convoys from 80 Answers to Modern Etiquette a analy Lygnounse fem gy 3 a unk L « LA i y SS : rs . 3 rer 1 I lows M von fe Oo 100,000 miles yearly. He Was 8 om ——— n an, not grain-ary 4 Re j Edward Conti rmer employee on boats on Lhe 1 Ve Aquat) Prono nee { i n Caml viz aln h n ; . h Washing and Rebinding i= K Otherwise ne should 6. Yes first { ! ( | " n'a v ” reg akes, formerly a garage me- first & as In ask unsy i vd "b. ha : to ck son « r. and XN an no vite the ’ » ’ d : 4 APE 3 ) { {a . . Ep MH oy rQ ) Y. and prior Lo invite the mg man 1. No. He should write his own a as in at, accent secon yllable ! ea ag allipaaiotnd due S150 per blanket YN per pair neth Po i” ° A t h been in the army for some is preferable to Mrs thank you letiers.” as well as al Stupendous Pronounce y Mr John I a n of Mr Morgan time ¢ Fort Houston, Texas and vi other letlers 10 his relatives ani dus first 0 as In Unite g | AP ; . and Jane Poorman Jizeaa her Stat west . A servant should be in personal friends. A letter writted rule) accent: second ayvllabie Be Tas , L i" Renaping pry Mr M wri Lu vd Heckman, Russell Heck- hall to open the door as each by someone else is somewhat simi Impotant y * 18 Ul viii A ! 3 y hH ai f i al i vicler t 1 po nmiller | gu iv ar to giving a person a second- _ » a 1 3 John and . I ¢ Land Aft } 10 the secon includ in the al cases 101 50¢ per blanket Jean Magarg grandchild Vi ' : A . some very urgent!’ ly Blasphemy bla . ary ‘ i Lie A! 1300 miles on a fish. y My n " rol arg % les alway wae Dia Ha ¥ Mrs wn Wi Pontiac ; 3 n way tls is preierable, ont soithe mi a as in at, e as in me unstressed, | du upational diseases—fous PARCEL POST CHARGES EXTRA new ang havand ry At 2:30 a very interesting program | ing trip, up nd and beyond ask his employer for permis- is no. at all decessary Was ried e a emi Montrea ey repor eillg 4 fol I ordinarily things of a xi an IL OF 151 a p ; . b rar a : 1 is better to tell the best Trvs Prono: rin ! as asbes'osl cominittos dw i Now § w fle of flax | HE 4 personal nature should not be mixed At least one person should : I We i i “ | ‘ GIBBONEY Ww Lauck and ! ‘ na ih 1 9 nin Tig, wilh Ine and all personal’ pnqw, in case for some urgent rea- Words Often Misspelled to 1 sLrol } Kg 1 Ws! rainary ese : mail I » addressed to the : '} ow a vy tas 4 i : . 4 | i ACG re ed 0 n 801 hey should be reached Spaghetti Obae rye thi pet t 13 i1 irs y { 11 " vd. d I t ) Ft l Canadian Jin nd , 0 1 Never, She should try to ai WT YER ! “ - Y A i DEFT. R rn \ " ' { ) iy from nad Cal # " thi SRE . vi her atiention equally — aves NLIRLYY ’ - : : Rees candy d. di non from inde | folded with the fork before convey . rred Lo analy not firn { the th iro Reedsville, Pa. 8 Lon Of amb {)-y { : ii IL 4 : - ing to tl mou hn 12 Mis: Helen all 8 confederate and : " ball i oy A L i ' 4 La 1 a . He . ’ i id ¥ ’ i | ' . ¥ ' { } Le : i | welll, Lut Wi i . . ’ ‘ wil Boise oto Boma by the Sap of Macher a sees JACKSONVILLE balloon blowin and | y Wiel bai ¥) nload d i} ne J ord thi Line nd | half ’ . A : oO irom them and put Into the hal sly 9 er cent Mf Pennsylvania 10, time mil ick ca , m— men and women rd 1} { wor u al Wh Don ah OUCH services on SUnday, Sep ciaimed thelr grandson Jerry Dor- yl by mastering Harve J ) i Je ArTiE i WN I W REL Ho Te o oul sSohont 9 30 Worship man, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewi 143 Words | t 3) Dorman of Howard women, Ors ing, N i I hy ¥ ¥ ' fh 4 Sd " 3 4 4 a ¥ U3 8 Witmer in | \ a A a? U5 " pn € gaps rang Mrs. Roy Harter and Mr | Have Our deepe: i lace art . ein A inde . : nd i \arge Shultz of St bereavement irge At 3:30 ¢ est Lin ily aK nen a pack Uli rouls, Mo. departed for their home heir Mast for courage DISSEMELER kk % i 10 Lhe wa le r Q N ter #1 7 SY rengll H i! I of mush ball w i i y ti 14 | 0 ‘ n nday, alter spending a week Sue i Enoweth and greate { embler married men and le 1 : Ey Y Be o Mite | SIBublds AMINE TT Tadhg ad Hp HE VERSATILE; t _— held in i FE I +3 nd relative Mr and +. Roy Shaffer of Ly- from one t & to Jame: Luca pent last | ons nt Sunday evening talented and versatil ‘hursday at the John Lucas home | Wilh hi wle Mr, James Shafle: ~ ————— —— rsday at the John Lucas ho : h MATADOR ; , n Fox Hollow Ii i to kill the b 4 : res A ays a y pr in FINISH MARKET LAMBS Mrs William Belightol and son ; nd i. Henry Vonada and OUNCE IRal-2-d0r .t a ma r 4 i istrial lead- TO GET BETTER PRICES gsocompanied her sisters Mir chil aren { Little Nittany pen m SOONd 8 ulstiressed : and daughter Ivabelle © nday eve g with his brother door. accent first . CARNIVOROUS eatin with Roland Mi nd Mir Sumner Nol and A ahh All COUTAR™OU Aalliinas ro Sir W. Temple PEREMPTORY: not thing of| sponsibility should not be taken| A sul r revealed that tice pays large dividend Mrs, Nathan i ichard mda and family chauffeur on children spent the later part of College, gt : day hn W. Furnaoe WINTER BARLEY BECOMES «nd Mrs. Harry Harter of near K r. an rs. E.R. Bartle; MORE POPULAR IN STATE bid family celebrated Labor Day moving their household goods int Penne 940 - on wesday of t their new home bulit by conti:ac.ot Mr Harry Carrell and crew of Re- bersburg Mr, and M: Kenneth Breon and X wo children of Rebersburg, spent at the D Ertley home Sunday afteanoon ad the Swope t week were Mr and Mrs Willard | ioine dren of Axe Mann Mr. and Mrs. James Lucas and ang rs ; Mrs. Laird Korman of Mc Arlene Swope spent Labor Day , ‘ Bagle and Mr. and Mrs. Lester and | Lock Haven = WATE of Centre linton and Lycoming ' children of Zion, S inday visitor ——————— I indie were Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Cumann pEACHES GAIN WITH ' YOUR > rs like winiler barley Mr. ang Mis. Merrill Rice and sob LATER PICKING DATE y & Sub«! Drew of Axe Mann, Mr. and Mrs s——— FLOORS ute for part of wheat acre- Harry Strunk and daughter Hope Information from of o our SPARKLING but rtain {3 must b ) { State College leading peach-gros indi. with Waterspar Polishing Jas Etisworth Conaway of Becoh or gv peace hould be leit il y Creek. accompanied by his moti on the trees longer than growers in serves and against y an han wheat an ne sor ich § . Mrs 3 } tored that section usually do reporis foot wear. it on v r nolec:s t 7 ie and var ie Ale Ve t nn Sunda $4 see DEI County Agent RC. Blaney too, it will last twice as ’ ¢ f ward ng he old-fashioned rothers irva d John Watkin When picked too early, the fruit cleaning casier earcec. Loch seed may sail | and 3017y 0 Say Nelther One i3 €N- does hot. ripen satisfactorily, Pur- thermore he grower loses tonsid- vit f righ 1 werk y N iv 1g ‘ i able volume wWilich the peach adds 0. W. Houlz, Lumber Co. EAT y SOWING Ne Dy requoe wWilbeL] 4 isi at the Winfield to itself in the final rapid swell § shoul . ae : sre g Maude which occurs up unidl the fruit is 143 : ALEGE, PA 1g . Phone 702 STATE COLLEGE he Shamp of Hub- | fully ripe Colors by Nature * Paints by Pittsburgh eain ile or wh Lis jersburg. Mr. and Mrs Lia Haagan Some idea of what this means in . ny bs BAL 4 A al 1g hier ine, Mr. and Mrs actual volume can be seen In these ho well 'n poot, We. of Sour sti p nada and children of figures: 100 bushels of fruit har- : nly H ni Ve SS IFRIN Be ‘ it * ‘ £13 5. 1 on August 15 would have COmEnE aida PROENAC ae Mr. and Mrs, William Romick of become 1079 bushels on August: 17 ivi : 4 rm’ pf Josh hs toet ladelphia, speny she weekend Left until August 20 the 100 bu- Ee a de Tims pb at the ER. Bartley home shels would have become 1165 bu- : BT HAO neav Taw, ~~ 4 3 cairn be . aie Mir George Yolan spent the Shels, and If left until August 22 Pek old 24 Class : RN : ant . wr than yas. | at TR Wo care the yield would have become 1244 ; for her daughter-in-law, Mrs bushels Clarence Dolan who had the mis- Add to this the story of the sige fortune of running a nail through of the fruit and it makes quite an her foot las. week impression. Of the 100 bushels, M: and Mrs. Jack Mabus of | Which might have been picked on ET : Hecla Park, and Mr. and Mrs, John August 15, only 472 bushels sized = Et 3 : Schaeffer and childre, Nancy Lou * 1-4 inches and up. The August ¥ and Ronalg of Centre Hall spent Picking showed 709 per cent 2 4 Saturday evening at the C. E. Ale) inches and up: the August 20 pick- home ing showed 848 per cent in this size class; and the August 22 pick- ing showed 937 per cent of Lhe fruit measuring 2%; inches up In addition, late pickings bhand- led better and ripened into higher quality fruits than did the early Mr, and Mis. Ralph Yearick and { children of Fox Hollow, spent Sun- day at the Swope and Lucas home Mr and Mrs. Richard Vonada and children gpenit Labor Day with het grandparents, Mr. and Mrz J picking: Yarnell of Hublersbury . it is said that the proper time Mr and Mrs. Miles Bartiey and t; pick Elberta and other yellow family spent Sunday afternoon all garisties is when the fruit has the homes of Miss Maud Miller and | changed to a “light greenish-yel- Mr. Joe Logan of Penna, Furnace. |j,o with up to 25 per cent blush” Mr and Mrs. Harry Baind and . nn son Ralph, of Bellefonte, Mis Flor- | cow WHEAT LATE TO SAVE ence Stover and Lynn Winner of » " ” Lock Haven were Sunday evening CROP FROM HESSIAN FLY allers at ¢ 1 te | | fortune on Wednesday morning| "ays a source of danger to (the while at work to break one of the Wheat crop, says County Agent R.| bones in his foot and badly ingur-|C. Blaney : i ing another causing him to be bed-| Fall infestation weakens the) fast. His many friends wish him Plants and prevenis proper stooling, | a speedy recovery | while the spring brood that devel- I ape oq In ops from the fall generation is] ng ra may ao FT 00, SRL | picnic on Saturday and reported as She adults “ Hitse Smige in au Bo summer and early fall, the s having a Hes ine in.apita. of the the brood again is increaseti by egg | "Mr. and Mrs. John Ulmer left on|IaYing on early planted or volun- | | | teer wheat that starts growth early.’ | Sunday morning for their home in| To prevent fly infestation f | Narberth after spending two weeks! | here with her boy Foy Estella | developing on the wheat sown while | é | the early appearing flies are depos- | Dixson who three weeks ago Telll ! | and broke her arm, but glad to say | 18NE eggs, a planting plan has been | | is getting along as well as can foe devised, This calls for delayed seta | This new Philco 280X brings you spectacular Philco inventions! Only expected. | ing ye She adults have plete lo bis ‘them! New. kind of Ow Wave-Band ’ Mr. and Mrs ‘Walter Daily ana| eS laying. Fly-free dates have been | Philco has them! New kin o Stu ave. gets urope Mr. and Mrs. Price Hershell of Al- | determined by the results of plant. direct 5 times easier, stronger, clearer. Built-in American and Over. toona, were Monday visitors at the | lugs for more than 30 years. : seas Aerial System gives glorious new tone {D. P_ Ertley home , | The fly-free date for Centre coun- and sensitivity. Brand new Radio Circuit, | Mr. and Mrs. John Durkle and ty can be obtained from County | More tubes for the money. Built to receive son Paul of Hecla, were Sunday | ABent R 5 : Bisney ae Agta Television Sound and FM . . , the Wire- s— | dinner guests at the William Beigh- | BER, FXCROS : 3 a na We | tol home Evening callers were | buliding, onte. ess; Way. -oee it no | Mr. Clair Beightol, Iva Berry and | TE —_ | sons, Junior and Budd of Lock Ha-! If our farmers work hard ana EASY TERMS * LIBERAL TRADE-INS a | produce a mod tom Rey wn Ana . | The Grim reaper struck our vi-| out what somebody will pay for it El 4 S | | cinity twice las’ week, on Tuesday | in the Fall eC ric upp Y ompany | shortly after noon he entered the { Charles Dolan home and claimed| Advertising has pald in the past LLEFONTE ; 2 COLLEGE { the loving. wile and mother, then and it will pay today: why try BELI EF INT STATE COLLEGE | on Wednesday morning he eared: i als a he! Me the Wills Bathgate home and| goods?
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