THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five big Midnight oil ow Easier on Students’ Eyes Because their children go to college, too, lighting engineers had their hearts in their work when they drew up specifications several years ago for a good study lamp. Now these I E. 8. lamps in attrac- tive new designs are at home in many dormitory and frat rooms . . . and burning the midnight oil has become much easier on scholar's eyes. Now as the school season gets into swing, millions of students are delving into text books and burn. ing the midnight oil. But the art- Ist's old conception of an ambitious student hunched up over a feeble amp in the dead of the night need no longer be a reality. Students can lighten their studies now, say light- ing engineers, by the more efficient use of artificial illumination Today, students can use the lar- ger, taller, more generous lamps which many manufacturers are making over the specifications of the Illuminating Engineering So- ciety, a national professional group of lighting engineers and eyesight specialists, A college freshman, daughter of a lighting engineer, was the inspir- ation for the invention of lamps. The father wanted his daughter to have the best possible study light in her dormitory room But it couldn't be had, he decided after a visit, without drawing up specifications for a totally new lamp. While making surveys of college lighting, other illumination engin- eers came to the same conclusion Together, as members of the Illum- ONE ENGLISH MOTHER'S SON (Continued from page one) right age and fur iy trained fe my full weight into the For this, I have to Yet there is more wor} do. The home front will stand united for years aft } Is won. For all that can be said against ft. I still maintain that this war is a very good thing individual ix having a chanee give and dare all for his principles like the martyrs of old. However long time may be, ane thing can never be altered 1 have lived and died an Englishman. No'hing else matters one jot. nor thing ever change it You must er if you really believe in and all that it entail that would be hypocrisy. 1 have no fear of death - only a queer elation 1 would every to Can any- not eve for me or religion these | inating Engineering Society produced specifications for lamp which they could be happy to en- trust with their children’s eye Thus was born the first ily of I. E. 8 lamps Today hey ight of the fam- sixty manufac- E. 8 lamps in smart new used in count more than turers make these 1 various type and in desig and they are less colleges and iibraries It's sad say, howey there are still many dormi libraries that are using of inefficient lighting detriment of the eyesight and astic standing of their stu So when Sally leaves for college this month, why not send along one of the I. E. 8. study lamps— either a4 desk or swinging arm floor model to insure her against eye- strain this winter? E activ “have for the 4 i IBNsS to that and old the torie the he chol- 8. models designs their lamp ving BOO These new 1 in very attr students can eat it too’ double duty and making the room more ¢ tive and But be look for the I. E tag before vo make your purchase come 0 that cake and by cheerful 8 The u 0 Agels can only of hi one man be Measure life o fied by the We a a tnke taken and re sent to this world t personality and a cha with us th Tho nt from een better are no liberately by our mettle be is good for where discarded for cause He know The Bible & the easy moral princi Case way out bern I count I have know men of every the final test o fully myself wen the develo thiy m 1 am prepared character my early ear ’ « age mv 1ifilled ar with iu only that 1 iiready fi tn die t are regret and one mild not dey om —— i gl WN Sl SON a——— NE —— ———— | | Benjamin | and { called on Mr and HOUSERVILLE Mrs. Roy Wertz gerved a birthds Ww | supper Thursday evening in honor | of her mother, Mrs, Harry Fike Those presen; were. Mr 1 55 of Bellefonte; Mr, and Mrs Wer.z and son Richard, Coble and Mr. John Wertz, Mrs, Dorsey Williams and Mr Mrs. Oswalt all of Johnstown and Mrs, Ralph Hook family Sunday also called on and Mrs, Roy Wertz and fam Roy Charles M1 Ly Miss Susie Broskley after ing the summer in Harrisburg, ha returned to the home of her grand parents, Mr, and Mrs. Grant Coble where she will spend the winter and attend high school ay State College Mrs. Robert Walters, Mrs. George Dyke and Miss Mary Walters help- ed Mrs, Homer Gauntd¢ put up peaches, while Mr. Walters helped Rev. Gauntt work on his new hous Friday Thursday spend- dinner guests at the Ralph Hook home were his aunt and cousins, Mrs, Alice Shultz and daughter Ada and two sons Belle- ville, his mathzr, Mrs, June Hook of Potters Mill hi ter Mr Rosie MceClintick and tw ldren Linden Hall Mr. and Mrs. Elwood ol Elwood Y= oid Clalr a Pau ker spent Sun George ¢ home of y ¢hi of Packer and nd Mer rill ay STIoon at the fonie 8t Jharle Mr ldren Lol: and Mr n. Wood- Lee day Packer Ralph Jean Doyle row were Hook and two ¢h and Charles, Mr Packer and childre Mollie Lue an Nan home Saturday and sister, ] Bell forte elon Cain at We are of Mr. Nic ¢ hiz } nome FILLMORE Mrs T. M_ Huey ay ast week and Leroy burg Hugh Harshbarger ernard Crust 10; Saturday spent a couple of at the home Mr Freeby 8+ worked one day jast PINE GLEN nd Mrs. Irv n vont bea you: bu freedom Beauty Reaches All-Time Highi in New’41 Chevrolet |} of the sale fi major changes Ie Substitution of concealed aafcty.qtens oe for the running hoards of other yeses an improvement Mding to the ear's esis without ssevidce and convenience which running boards pro. boo Ry At A is the six-cylinder C for 1941, in which many Horsepower is increased from 851090 withoot affact. 1 and cooling, lubrication and enrbeention . In circle is the new switch which roversos | perk etl Ar rd hs <r yrolet valve in-head | ements have baen tn | and Mrs | and daughter Tressa | iamuséments and rides that i fe Guy Shaffer, ver: Zel- Walker Twp. School News | 1940-41 Term Rolin. On the Walker Township at Hublersburg in school June Blerly, Paul Bressler, Ne- vin Delitrich, William Oates, lols! Gilmore, Ralph Harter, Roy Klin- ger, Miriam Kessinger, Jennie Lam- ey, Arthur Nilson, Richard Ripka, are: Grace Whitman, Margaret Miller Yarnell, and othy Vonada man Well Yarnell, Jame Zellers Marie Far! Tuesday, September 3, twenty | students enteréd the freshman class | coming along nicely, High! rection | though many of the boys will find! | The members of the class of 1044 themselves which most Carl Stitzer, Meriam Vonada, Dor- | Nor-| f antly { if Chemistry at W. T, H. §. The chemistry class of W,. T 8. this year consists of thirty-one students of which twelve are jun. fors and the other nineteen senior: This is the largest chemistry clas: in the high school in the past ten years A few textbooks have been obtain. ed for the class and several pieces of equipment for the laboratory have been added the existing supply to class make: work difficult tration by tudent be he large size of the individual laboratory Instead, demon the teache tressed. either will will or a One a large clas this course girls who are Economics course reason for such be the fact that required of all the taking the Home may Assignment Notebooks Beginning this school students Walker Towns! required to keep a ignments in a note- by t hool The books are Kept neatness and ac grades ing given accordingly The reason year, the y High record of school of are all class as book provided he sd with be. main having ebook: so ths the students il know from day exactly what he is to do in each clas As modern education much individual responsibil faculty explained that each dent is responsible for or her otebook Uracy these to day demands lity, the sty- his Walker Township Group Make Trip {Continued from page one) Bridge treet fer. ing the Bp hoteed em bad yt rR er] Proved rape riences, since most of th never heen we fers t opportur wile Arriving thie dvrsve lovey Bireet where paced In a parking iot group boarded the subwas Falr It waz 930 o'clork » arrived of they hen the Fair grotind rn view the went immediately nt, hired tive rral Futurama’ AVIDE Jules Motors attraction Pls mouth, which a'tention. Leav building, the group visited d exhibit and evervyimes enioved a ride on the "Road of Tomorrow ' The Firestone building proved ex- tremely Interesting, especially be- cause of the actual manufactoring of & Pirestone Champion tire right before your eves. The Westinghouse exhibit iom of electricity, with man. made lightning, and terrific, crash. ing thunderbolls of electricity prov. ed an awesome spectacle for every. one. After seeing the Eastman Ko- dak building, everyone agreed that the pictures they had seen project. ed on the huge screen in the thea. tre were the finest and most life! like that they had ever seen Many iother buildings, including General) Electric's “Street of Yestérday” were visited by the boys. The amuse. themeelves line only visit where talk. every. tn wail in The next was building was the held ing the Chry- the H.: 1 Township High i aroused by the of mater pans i «beri vie mixing running is Home drinking in the bt cold water the New Soccer Team Developed The W. T. H. 8. soccer team under the Bailey EY di- of Mr. H P Al- in playing have not filled before, of the members of the team eel that they should have a good eason this year Thomas Hinds, Pupil W.T H od the chool to find Thoma heir number again to leave Ist with the T N BOCCPRY they Jr., Returns were first Hind Thoma chool a vear work at home Schedule Walker pleas day of among war Ago nt urpri arced 0 Ww. The 8. Koccer schedule for as follows H. 8. at Millheim, Sept, 20 shurg at W. T. H. B.,, Bept w.T Reber 7 Centre Hall Boalsburg at Ww. T"1. 8 at Ww. rT Ww. T at Spring 4 11 Oct H 8. Oct H. 8B. Oct Mills al State College HB Oct New Economies Equipment The girl was highly new equipment re- Home Economics year, consisting mainly electric stove two wall two floor cabinets and a a double drain board also received a new dishes and silverware, The als consisted of kettle measuring cups, egg beaters bowls, glasses tard dish- pitcher bake enthusiasm in this ne w pboarc [#1 ’ with the 14.4 mm a The girls sel other dish- Water Placed in High Building Due to the and cold new new fact that hot fired for Economics course fountain has been placed hallway of the high school Other outlets for running are to be found through- 1 1 Ay wl building req the iiding MILESBURG From ast week) fame from tn flowers The Bu Method immage towing whle (Th Here & ® Perry 3 Mn “ tH it the vs Mi erk Mr eh Fmma 8 Mis Ma At omer eiphia ww Presby A and and tha shore leriar win a dress sone dishes for of this column LIFE'S BOOK # a book at hirt il tell upon ea The book has been writlen Itz pages are sealed, The contents therein To none is revealed Each dav we Hye A page in this brwrk mt on the next one We cannot look Each yea: a chapier But how many there Cannot be foretold By reading the stars God has written this book And what for us it portends He alone knows its conlenies From beginning 'o the end -1.. 8 wet of writer Onur chronic Its pages Of rd ’ our life rih are iment area too, proved to be of much | ——————— i — linterest—the rolley-coaster espec- fally was popular. At 8 o'clock in the evening. everyone was tired and ready for the road—and most amaz-' i ing of all, not a single boy had been fost or sick { The group left New York City by way of the Holland Tunnel, and drove directly across Newark by way of the Pulaski Skyway. The bus; made such good time that by the time 12 o'clock had arrived We were | ready to go info camp near a small, |dam well across New Jersey. { Manheim, to inspect the Farm Bu-| {reau’s co-operative feed mill, where! ithe boys were entertained rovally by, {the general manager of the feed imill, Mr. R. E. Larsen. Following | { the inspection of the mill and learn- | {ing how the various feeds are made, iand mixed Mr. Larsen took the ‘hoys into the hotel at Lititz where! {an excellent dinner was served. | {Even then the Farm Bureau's hos. i pitality did not end for in order to top things off Mr. Larsen took the entire group to a moving picture show at Manheim, Saturday morning thé group drove to Hershey where they spent the {forenoon enjoying the the park affords They left at 12:30 o'. clock for Centre ocotinty and ar rived home late in the afternoon, very tired and resolved to sleep all day Sunday However, no one has reported any ill-effecias and every. one feels that he had a wonderful time on the trip. The following persons took part various | i L. FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY! CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2882 ® Why not have the benefit of com- Past Have proven that public sales of real estate de- mand higher prices, A number of Farms and several Residences will be offered at pub- fie sale in the near future. WATCH FOR DATES ——— the trip: John Hoy, Ronald Homa, von Dorie, Guy rs KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'’S Ps gt ABC and VOSS WASHERS VENDIX WOME LAUNDRY ELEOTRIO sTOVES , He er | chewed by positions | NICE GESTURE: I petitive bidding in the sale of lj i On Friday they drove directly tol} your property. i RANDOM NOTES (Continte d from page one) Build a Sturdy, Dependable ISALKRAFT o! LO anys Yerore the trial in Millinder's sweat. “looked as though they'd been! rats Now you figure out what happened to the clothing from June 16 0 Beptember 12 ofMce some sald holes Reg. ih t. Off tH urt f J ten 4 gesture on the bring part the It was & nice of the defense Millinder's year-old son Into Ce at any time, for the effect tot might created ur} 175) not have ubon Lhe BROOM Police that with the ed up, they thelr entire energies toward a ¢ tion of the Rachel Tay) murd last March 28. Police not wit out good lead: Ome being kept from the public thro legal barriers after the indica Faye Gales will be trial ease le to deve : able or are of As Little As Complete Over 200,000 Have Been Used! Put up all the ensilage you need. Build and fill handy. INSTRUCTIONS FREE! Find out abc ow! Ask us for this big free is “step-by-step” folder, and sample of Sisalkraft, which PICTURE: If you know ale Molon Were ard Millinder tu tos of the Gales Rockview barrack the Police Commissi while that official through them, roar of disappr Col. Lynn G Police Commi in when Riel stified he Adam st and if you court wherever it's in one day any size crime Use over and over again. 160} the have greeted him had the I ASTI TM, L. CLASTER & SONS walking beh State College he was PHONE ed him in mer i} ques ide Bellefonte PHONY} and Ma ECHOES: 8 613 who with the contends the arrest a slayer of Fay ported to be prepared case tO court if the Centre arrow Escape FIVE CENTS: Four Accidents Near Philipsburg ied from HOPE. AT LAST: It looks as the { hild shes Into Car 54 La & \ No we DLL OVER THe C WITH g : S. Loam 1p You can make many a corner of your home usable and cheery —just by adding LES. lamps. There's no nced to confine yourself to one part of the house every evening. TYPES — FOR EXTRA HOME CHARM AND SIGHT-SAVING LIGHT ANYWHERE YOU ARE! - LES, MUNION FLOOR Lap A real companion by your davenport or lounge chair LES. 6.WAY FLOOR LAMP Many degrees of light .. . big help in general fMlumination ideal for study at your living room table or desk For use by rhe easy alr \ Arm swings around to place or smaller sive chair fight just where you want st awe a designed for good light at 2 pojatat spot. £ sf ec, C3%Y peeing i - Ng see Tiss I.E. S.pame eaten" BRACHBILL'S ELECTRIC SUPPLY co. DeHAAS ELECTRIC CO.. WOLF FURNITURE CO. <4 tells you it's 2
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