Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 10, 1940, Image 14
October 10, 1940. Modern Etiquette ever permissible for an the employer to take his woman ner retary to lunch? 7 2. Shouldn™ min direct to the with a man? 3. Is ht rise when other man? 4 you Page Five THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. I _ And in my heart there’l]l always jodge A trust, Though jeer When as a star 1 begin Quietly leave this earthy Tis then the w YOUR HEALTH Educational the Board Trustees of the Medical Socle the Penn REBERSBURG Hosterman of Wednesday. Mr, Paul to fal ) AIR Ee Vd rns and Thor rt of Piu argh, Mr. MJ 4 Jeannette; Mrs, George Greensburg; Mr, and ! : Frye of Irvin; Mr, and my birth Mr and Mri rin Swank and Mr I W. Harer and daughter, Lois necessary ’ ) which | ! in Asan r annoy. f mushy RN ogi , fp Ae ube . mr aul of {Mamet + at H ; rs 8. O. Harer of Williams- hy br vrndy ra jolsonous variety of Aad hl Ay , Be... ! x ' Florence 8nyder, of Jer- familiarly Rey and Mrs N. 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AR ; As He knew it before being fatalitie "ul Wh ‘ be 3 Wide Or he toadstool] type 1 : eaten, There are date with a § of v0 poisoning ettes instead ; td d Sood of Ney oo : ¢ 1 mings i red A INS] os Bn in ’ y ; V 1 Kl tween 600 and 700 per- fo, i Lid 4 : y ¢ . ; tt A d Mi v a angnier I own? haps hint that s) 1d like . \ Q weh ve Ww y . r what | ith buy a new Lo- n M vie ja g ry But le Where hroom ; no one L j= sabelle Misses the facilities at home entertain party diniy roon of the 6 to cu radi Answers wry to Modern Etiquette whi piace New system for picking up and delivery of air mail and alr express in flight which } developed by All will be placed in operatlifn en company's five Air Pick West Ohio, New York, Kentucky, and holds up line and hook in pesition for king pick been American Aviation, Inc, and unday visitors at Emma Corman whic soon up routes in Pennsylvania, irginia, pick ups surer and operations easier for Delaware, letractable arm contact with station 1% cotitainer is atlached to arm and Is released electrically FARM CALENDAR pilot. Delivery by pilot. Pick-up st minutes, metal base and bamboo top which will not damage plane if struck. They is 40 feet high and - tion is portable and can be assembled in less than 3 The Penne School Reminders from State College of Agriculture Forester to Return—A : rt oi , will a ' eu Ww and poles are 60 feet apart. imely sylvania making it ideally adapted for use on airports Station poles have HOUSEHOLD . SCRAPBOOK '0 feet apart. Old-style station Container is attached to 60-foot loop are 20 feel high and are rests on ground when in pesition for pick-up instead of being suspended between masts, Lower-type station improves accuracy in contact, HARRIS TOWNSHIP SCHOOL NEWS Poets {Corner GRANDDAUGHTER ekend guest t u me of Maria 1 t Centre Hall | Ear, selng on Tuesday Covered dish Deep Litter ardert home, Ler re- evening OUR Day served Plants Take Wood Rell onGr FIREMEN ESCAPE IN ACCIDENT John's Evangelical, Bellefont BELLWOOD INJURIES Tomato Industy Grows Cafeteria " -—.rcading Needle is LIT : ¥ rosy on Prevent Seil unless some Dix Run Baptist Church beat Col from Keep Clean and Healthy Prevent Sticking = Badly Hart in Fall 5 ry wy of an spent six ses of all educa Eulm he e F. Bo TTY St. Jahin'g Lutheran, Bellefonte Foeonomics Club tailed important of Penn he ha that To Make Candles Fit place to State In been in- the Palvtechni- a — . y 13 : ) . Priver Deomits. i : i iE 501 a y 4 : 4 x Bho om —— BEL; n »P SOUTER Charles Matilda . 1 R AOOON : mount c ; Mr. an "Ralch ” “mes tober \r . > 'e h Rar » : ig ms 5 | 4 : 1 H na : i " 3 3 3 air Se ¥ 3.8 ¢ i id : x 2104 ’ ¢ v 1 +3 bu ps Tands in Hosnital Caflarelli. 27. of Tyrone to the Philivsburg hos- broken wrist and a received Saturday behind the truck which crashed bank four miles north treet 7.30 oclo Presbyterian, Port ndaor fry M J Mr : " Sulla acl py at Pleteher te ris < nday re histian DD e ; ssfu sda SOT 2 rst m _ Y WY a WOMma Wye A police 5 did r ollawinge 1 ong nn out wh 1 of Hi and Mr = ti WO fh o § i 4 “ Fase 43 EDIE He 0 { game i ai : su ch 4 1 3 1s af. a | ‘ “ay helr respects ‘ a tt} ughters Marie ‘ t 4 dob : a a l rcident i Water Mr and Mre Harry Plat. RE —, Mies Trenas Pletcher and Blair Plateher Herbert a former Methodist of He ward parish Mr \ First Methodist, Bellefonte Jacoh Sharer Centre Hall vi Rey H. Wil Hartsocl Kathryn Martin and brother. Car! Ch school at 9:30 CC. C nf State College: Mr and Mrs Olvde Supt. Rally Day with edueati Swartz daughter Mary. Belle. offering. At 10:40, Mr. Charle and Mrs Farle YearicR Adams C erence Lay Leader and mother. Mr Yearick, ‘bring ral message Hublershurg: Mr Willard worth League 830 pp m 1} Yearick, John ing and sermon at 7:30 Moore Mrs. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening aks 1 Thomas Ri¢hel, Clintondale Mr. at 7:30 This is Harvest Home Sun- 2 Kathiyn Uraan, and Mrs. Charles Rishel. Emnor- day when gifts for the Methodist carl Way, Ann Whiteman. Ninth fum, and sister, Mrs Jane McOlin- Home the Aged will be brought 2nd Tenth grades. Home Room tie. Johnsonburg and displayed 1 8Bummers: Donald Gentzel, Mrs. Pletoher was the recinient of | : Jordon, Philip Weber, Mary useful gifts for Advent Church Bailey, Marje Hess, Violet Horner, Schoo] 9:30. Roy Leath- Barbara Houtz, Barbara Ross Sara their homes the guests wished Mrs Pletcher many birth- preaching 11 o'clock and | Addleman Betty Dunkle 3 hel Thoms » Alm and da : Mr ston Fe Clordon you and ard enough Pat a fine HN Sing a wood edged ru for a guide Paint Odor Board Christion Edu. evening Bible Study 30 Note change in hou 7:30 Howard FE Oak- juter Mr wi Perfect Attendance and ae ire ane are as | me Room Calla- Smith, grade Ii lings ; Bar- ntsel Lested Frank John Pat. William Helen Per. Ruth Ross Bags Pali and leave it painted room a few hour room tightly Lasuiste Gas Plate 1 are usi gas plate ubing that le saks Or smells, melt some paraffin wax and dip the leaky part into it, or dip it in all over. It will be as good as new. Painting metal gas hose with aluminum paint stops any leak and greatly prolongs its life Tor ureh ly the Lh hor fonte: My wit} Jane Mrs Mrs snd day ya 1. Lynn MeClintic, rsofi,. Robert Walker, Weber Richard Zaleski, and $ Jackson ill worship Flemington: Mr Ge ion Pra ———————— Fi many departing PENN STATE DESIGNS NEW INSECT WEAPON Sunday Supt more han ers Ten controlled-temperat ure the new Frear Labora- tories bullding at the Pennsylvania State College will enable College en- tomologisty to = discover the most “favorable temperature condition for virious pest The new equipment designed by the Penn State Engineering Experi- ment Station, contains both heating and cooling elements and mercury thermoregulators to balance one against the other. It is expected by this rigid control to be able to hold temperatures to within one-tenth of one degree Fahrenheit Dr. HL. N. Worthley, professor of economic entomology, said that cod- dling moth, grape-berry moths, to- bacco hornworm, and other pests would be studied under controllad temperatures to determine their growth is aged new cabinets in nacet > Some Sweet Potato, A sweet potato, weighing three and a half pounds and measuring 22 inches in circumference, was grown this season by Mr, and Mrs Landis Yerger. Mifflinburg, R. D. From two 200-foot long rows, Mr Yerger dug eight bushels of “sweets,” IW. Callenbach, when | hindered or encour- | i of Louisville i factory day PENN STATE MEN SPEAK AT POU LTRY EXPOSITION Five am nf farully of the agriciitueal Pennsylvania program the State Colleges wore artive on of the poultry exposition sponsored by the Northeastern Poultry Pro. ducers’ Con Atlantic City last week H H Kauffman, poultry extension specialist, spoke on “Turkey Finish- ing Experiments.” and F. E Man. ning. extension agricultural econo- mist, talked on “Atcounting and Auditing for Egg Cooperatives” P H. Margolf, instructor In pouliry husbandry, demonstrated killing and dressing of chickens and turkeys E professor of poultry hushandry, and C. O. Dossin, poul- try extension specialist, judged baby chicks. meil at Be ot Ei EE tn Pipers Get Big Order In connection with a $750.000 promotion program by the Brown & Williamson Tobacco Company Ky.. the Piper Airerall Corporation of Lock Haven, has ge- ceived a contract for 58 airplanes the largest received =n far by the The contract calls for her Orvis Sholl will be the speaker: Christian Endeavor al 7:30, Nevin Watson, president One week from Sunday Oct. 20th jock. have the order with us in very much Everybody welcome to services, we always do best to make folks feel at home C. C. Shuey, pastor United Brethren Bellefonte GE pastor Nex! Sunday will be Rally Day in the Bunday School and all the other services of the church, The goal | 300 in the Sunday School: A pro- gram is being arranged for the Ral- ly Day services, Unified service: will begin at 9:30 a. m. sermon by fhe pastor at 9:60, Sunday School Jesstm study at 10:20. Closing at 11 o'clock. This will be the Jast uni- fied service for this year. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m groups for fll ages. Preaching at 7:30 p. m by the pastor; Prawer gnd Bible study Wednesday evening at 7:30 The choirs will rehearse Friday evening: Junior choir at 7:00 o'clock; Senior choir at 8:00 o'clock. - -~ - Brot at 11 or Grange our church appreciate gll these ir in our church we will hip which we Householder, Bome people take more interest in the when a toverturned, Graham, Jean Homan, Miriam Ho- man, Susan Howser Helen Ker tetter, Fred Homer, Donald Way Seventh and eighth grades, Home Room, Edwin Dale; William OGlad- elter, Robert Houser, Bar! Jordon, William Lansberry, Shirley Nevel Fern Dunkle, Lester Garner. David Houser, William Miller. David Rish- el Calvin Shawley. Sam Walker. William Weaver, Ruth Bleich, 8yl. a Horner Seventh Grade Activities The Seventh grade boys are mak- ing a model of the ghip Hispaniola in connection with their English wekk, The girls are dressing clothes pins to represent the char- acters in Treasure Island Killed in Accident Elmo 1. Brooks, 48. Greenwood | ~come down-see and drive the EW FORD V-8 township farmer and a veteran of the World War, Bloomsburg, was residing near instantly killed tractor he was operating and he was pinned un- der the machine, the steering post against his chest against the BIG car with the little price tag DUNLAP MOTOR COMPANY Phone 155 4 ob Bellefonte, Pa. : a and a cross bar 1 + ni sO araingt the neck which wag frae- 2a Bg ——— itured. It is believed that the ma- FOR THE Hil 114: i st chine stalled and started backward . i fortball team of thelr alma dovn the hill when the brakes fall- . : i jlaater than in is scholastic record. ed ww hold i fad b 3 j venh delivery of a Piper Cub