THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. October 17, 1940, Modern Etiquette 1. Can a letter be too check her wrap? long irl she this to ian sends a flowers, but interested in sary fo him? What A he proper thing to strange office Mr. Carter, a AR) i V1 and When a w ner pariner they to each sa) and exec nen 1g a vou wisi see itive? 3. W ner. how jssued? 4. When an | upon you, ang YOu have ¢ this nese her hank man and her din- are at the table, must all their conversation other? informal din- 8 invitations be hen giving an noua thw devote ion is fore- know, from § hat | tha y yi 3 ] can one manne 1 We ir] niroduct becoming with a most woman the bionde ed things will show of fn You heard, person In by the ment? not ik ner oo h her to leave the ( Nn. what is witl es- table hould knowled rl wears a oe to him man that y wrong? dinner- hould she Answers to Modern Etiquette En wey. pon Lessons In English Words Often Misused Words Oten Misp onounced SAVED $50 ON A USED TRUCK / TRUCK BUYERS FLOCKING TO evrolet H ASSIS Come In Today Your Choice of Models ® Grab this chance 10 Save plenty on # depended used truck wciu silly “offered ‘or ess han market valine Cote in today and piok « make and thodel you want EASY TERMS Here y CAB AND ¢ re rou will find a size truck to fit [i most any type of hauling. 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Sylph; pronounce Hickory; ory, not ery, Manner manor (lang ed estate) vein (channel) ede; Badd (mode); Vain (useless); Madonna, two n's Word Study “Use a word three times and it is yours," Let us increease our vo- cabulary by mastering one word each day. Words for this lesson IMMUTABLE; unchangeable “God's 1aws ass immutable” MENDACIOUS; given hood: lying, “A man make these mendacious should not be entrusted an office DISSOLUTION; ing; extinction of body being only soul, at its dissolution we cover the secrets of nature eC DILIGENCE; cations life depend uj rence. Confucius IDIOMATIC; idiom, or language people. “His idiomatl to false who would statements with such dissolv- “The the act of life; death the covering of ghall dis- Ee of § persevering of yon pertaining pec Speech wa form POWe: OLIGARCHY., a ernment in which the . y tht g cd or a ale 50 g oA ¢ Oi-l-gar-xKi, 0 r Sarah Ann's Cc ooking Class Re —————— —— ——————— namon Ves imeg n extract teas DOO : u mux SUEAr, eqs wim the meg minutes top of the p a pred cream. on Hallowe'en {ace using preserved ginger ir Lantern Salad who! Jack C H PRT il t Orange faces in the bit4s of pimie or celery in the open- Foil appie with a frult op with mayonnaise mage still 0 stand like sa cap on ihe Ww reg app OlLanten and place Or ento BEET the Spiced Tea tea leaves SEAT POOL each Ip 7 of nutmeg, ali- » and cinnamon tied in 8 bag bailing water coid water lemon juice fuice cups es and cold water put in tea leaves = ued in a bag. Add ; watsr orange juice and lemon juife, Lei steep until cold Crystallized rose or violet petals dropped in the cup add a delightful Saasn's cup shortening Al sugar Hare CROCOIale cups flour teaspoon soda teaspoon salt 1 egg cup chopped nuts Mix all ingredients ike a c¢ake and drop on a greased cookie sheet Bake a: 350 degrees Decorated Marshmallows {resp marshmallows with owis, bats, pumpkin faces or black cats, uzinz a very fine paint brush dipped into melted baking chocolate, Let the chocolate be rather thick and let dry Cider Frappe 1 cup sugar 2 cups water 4 cups sweet cider 2 cups orange juice Juice of 2 lemons Mint cherries Boil water and sugar together for 5 mihutes, add cider, orange and lemon juice. Strain and when cola freeze to a mush. Serve as a Decorate first course in sherbet cups garnish- | ing with min: cherries, Ya cup suger 1 cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla 3 cups flour 3 Wwaspoons baking soda 1 teaspoon sait 1 tablespoon melted butler Add the sugar to the eggs, which have been beaten very light. Add (alternately the sus of milk t5 which the vanilla hss been added and the flour to which the baking powder antl sit has been adiéd Add melted butter. Drop by spoonfuls (lsing a dessert spoon) into hot fat ang fry like doughnuts, Tum the pufls as they rise. Remove from {the hot fat when a gloden brown and let drain on paper. Cool ahd | (4rost with a chocolate Lrosting, then | roll in cocoanut which has been tint. {ed orange. . ; ‘Horse of Troy’ Tradition ' C. of C. Speaker Gets Scientific Approval Quite often scientists prove some honored ancient tradition to be wrong, but are times when they prove an honored ancient tra- dition to be right. For man y tary, until science came its trained archeologists to prove that there really was something to the old tradition of Troy and Helen | of Troy and the Trojan horse, schol ars regarded it as entertaining story, but no more. They even de- bated the whether ever was a and they proved there wasn't last Ameri gists have been doing plete job of excavation of Troy and they hi: tablished that the which stood for { rdian of th there a cen- ¢ with along an question Troy that there ome. tirmes For archeol a really con at the the even years can site ive ly es ancient ng e Dardanelles exi 1an 40 datable omin cient as a sted peri is Nine 1 led by thin Ani the city ies were rep- rosen me und, the mean- ng time after time, coms- al fT ar rematr veled the Troy had « Dr. Joth: of Pittsl Scientific Americar Whistle on Engine Fixed Width of Train Tracks ailroad trac a ! ferent of the ir Widths, ang all exact width small ra ads were nary while others were broad road gang Bh rar : 4% Ccaund 0 Er ” Ar tans three rail these rolls being of two gauges « Ime at the same time ted was built in gine was nu fouir feet ten gine was ide were in Ohio, a New York and this the wheels appari with of. side with Bel This en N N Neate inches equipped be blow ple got » when which was to tle pe an impressed by it bill which provid roads of the slate should he same gauge as the whistle. It that withth cam standard engine with this way that adopted as Bauge Century Plant The Agave Americana is comm ly called the Century erroneous belief that | 100 old of fact, it not 10 or nn to authorities dies, but suckers lant when years does ] it ore years ol ace After plants develop the base, Otto AUrseryman, says The century plant has or sometimes gix feel long and a flower rely g blooming new at | ivan stalk up to 40 feet high, The flowers * are about 2% inthes across are while or greenish and they are vorne on many horizontal branches at the top of the stalk. These plants are potied plants in the and there are many which grow in yards here which refutes the popular belief that they are rare. They require little care since they are of the cactus family: however, severe winters will kill them. Many gardeners here glore their plants during the winter in local greenhouses to keep from running the risk of losing them during the cold weather. These often used as North, Novel Plane A company 1% build a new type fighting plane, having two controlled wings, located st different ends of the plane, moved by steel tubing, and from and back propellers. op- erated by an engine in front and an | engine behind, is being formed in Ketchikan, €. E. Sparhawk is the inventor of the plane which is still in the model stage “Use of adjustable wings will give it maneuverability so that it ean out-maneuver any fighting plane so far built,” he elaims 'If you tip the front winge uo and i the back wing down, it will loop the | loop in half the distance of any pres- ent plane,” he said. a ——— EE ——_— Bulls Don’t See Red | been knocked down by science Bulls do not get any madder st red than they do at any other color, re- ports the Better Vision Institute, adding that experiments have dem. onstrated that bulls, like many other | Instead of | séeing colors in the same wiy as | animals, are colorblind. do human beings, the objects in their visual world appear as shades of gray. Any moving objéct attracts a bull's attention, and it is just as | effective to wave a blue cloth as 2 red cloth But fcience notwith standing, the [oatadors prob. | sted fo FEE The Re | eulor, anyway. { were 10 children in my Cites Advertising (Continued from Page 1) included vocal and Instrumental numbers Mr. Francis elected directors of follow Dr EB. H Caum Charles DeHaas anda W introduced the newly- the Chamber, as Adams, Jesse H Mensch Bossart J. Emerick, also Introduced were these directors having two years to serve: Hugh Quigley, A. L. Francis, Samuel H Poorman, Charles Wagner and Alex Sterglakis, and e directors with year to serve: Malcolm Yeager, Wetzler, Paul Hartsock Haze) John G rancis expresse Wie that when arrangements ade fOr the date tently se Lhe one Ma Cieorge Mr 1 ha fig the ia olm H Love over and dinner the during ana memoers abe H Am Oe were n wn inadve Jewish equently Chamber were un In} address Mr ie uve Hoa Yeak season Jewish New Ws oar fading ousing sword 5 * Napoleon's Bona French added ng the , First Consul the Republic,’ sword has been to anh exhibition licat. ed to wy of the Russian peo. ple Napoleon in 1812. When Napolec defeated and sent t Elba by Alexander J of Russia, ordered Count Shuvalow to accompany him. To assist Napo esCape recognition by crowds. Shuvaloy offered him his greateoant In gratitude, the de throned emperor gave his sword to Shuvalov, who took it to Russia. In the revolution of 1917 the Red Guard raided a family estate and a cory mander appropriated a sword. He fought with it, often marveling at its strength and sharpness Alter the war it was identified as Napo leon's sword cow de the viet over 5 Was the coalition leon to the Artist's Gratitode Mrs. Mary Brittain, California ar- tist, had a different way of expross. ing gratitude to the state for relief assistance. Mrs. Brittain donated a large oll painting to the state to be hung in the San Quentin prison chapel. It was a reproduction of "The Nativity.” ‘The state could accept this gift as a token of appre. ciation from me of some relief | received a few years ago when there home, and 1 had no means of support,” her let ter said in part Protective Foods A research made by the National | Dairy gouncil shows that three bil Another popular superstition has lion dollars are lost in money and time annually in the United States | because of a million and a half daily enlds and related diseases during the winter. Rather a staggering sum! Good fiutrition of the body as a | whole, as well as excellent general | physical eondition, combat infection, | report physicians and nuteitionists., AEE EIE— H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales Phone 3579 PINE GROVE MILLER. PA. County Oil Men Elect Officers (Continued from page one) with simiiay of the state grou line reveled y tax of the version moto enues Lo Pt way improvement tifieally pl development state highway lieve in fostering economical highway We or "lu ns Penns making pBlate Uary Irposes other Wi fi vOr fos iNney program for ang financing of and we eneo transport Officer wind Commiticemen Police Chief Is Assaulted tridlee reLrsated Witherst stable Willlam Love relum w wert and WW Lit | a Daag | l ead and dogn one tide of hi dared He was the Houtlsdale all he remained Sunday noon when Btate Motor Poli ficers removed him | at Clearfield ring Selivage ark y Hongtedale fora h ably sometime Inte the police chief has i sufficiently to testify meantime, Houtzdale au- are still continuing their tigation: into the affair. Assist. Chief He mitted ta com- ere wi after. jail jks ye! been aid be ear. re thir after Iv. perated In the thorities inve ant Grand View Farms ALL-DAY CLOSING OUT PUB- LIC SALE ON MONDAY, OC- TOBER 21, AT 10 O'CLOCK SHARP. AT MIDDLETOWN, PA. 10 Carloads of Cows 1 HEAD OF CANADIAN Holstein Registered and Blood - tested Cow snad first calf Jieif- ef , fresh and close springers, 180 HEAD WISCONRIN AND Perna, Blood tested Guernseys and Jerseyr. Also, 25 Grade Wisconsin Holsteins: 48 weaned Canadian Heifer and Bull Calves, 5 CANADIAN HOLSTEIN Blood tested Bulls, 3 sired by Lauxmont Rag Bond, a grandson of the $15000 Johanna Rag Apple Pabst 50 PENNA, COWS-—all breeds, 15 RLOOD-TERTED GUERN- sey Heifers, 1 and 2 yrs old Penna. Cows at 10 A. M. Wisconsin and Penna. Blood. tested Guernseys, Jerseys and Grade Holsteing, al 11 o'clock, Canadian Holsteins at 1 O'- clock Sharp. Closing-Out Sale at 10 A. M. Sharp, (6 continue until all sold Terms up to 68 months, GRAND VIEW FARMS, 8. Erb & Co. (MIDDLETOWN is looated 9 miles South of Harrisburg and P0.miles West of Lanasster, on Route 230 of Police Charlies Saupp, in all likelihood additional charge, legal Justice Mr Baupp was tate police tor Houtz that an ructing other it the tated will that of ob added Wo the forme has beep Lhe for thie ear of the peace aker which his possession the lamp. > - mst y tice y OF First in Four Years first court to naturalization Montour counts be held in Januar four Ha interest Americanization ‘ ‘ CTRL Long Years of Schooling Not Necessary for Child "NOV 2 atl philic farm at Hvestock / implements and hold goods Sale at | Terms cash. Herbert Stover PRIDAY. NOV. 22--Mr. Elen will offer at public sale on the Burrell farm located 2 miles east af Spring Mills, farm gtock and a fall line of IMmolements Sale at 10 oclkkwk. E E. Hubler, auct SATURDAY, NOV. 23H. N. Fiedler will offer at public sale his farm of 101 acres located % mile east of Madisonbure 8180 livestock, farm implements and some household goods. Thizx is a ciean up sale Bale at P30 a. m. Wise & Hubler auct x42 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6. 1041-—Nirs BE L Miller, will offer at oublic gale on her farm. near Hecla Park Walker township, alone the main hizhway, livestock and farm ime plements. Sale at 10 a. Mm. Wise & Mubler. aucts ISMNTURDAY MARCH B IMIR P Hauveh will offer at public sale on hia faa 2 miles west of Madison. Pure a fall line of livestock and farming implements Wise and Hubler, auets WEDNBSDAY Confer will on his farm mplements 1-W A auc! Foust MARCH 12. 181..J offer at public livestock and farm Bale at 10 =a m Mauvaz and Stover, aucts x44 THURSDAY, MARCH 13-W RN | Wesver will offer At sublie sale at his farm 4% of a mile west of Jacksonville, live stock. fall Yine of farm implements and some house. hold goods, at 10 o'clock Wise & Hubler. auct 4341 14, 4 miles Bast sland and B ruler, act, WHDNISDAY. MARCH 10. 1941801 tor and Jacobs will offer at public sale on the W_H miles wet of Centre Hall, on Valley road, livestoek and implements. Sale at 10 a mm. M. Smith, auvct Saturday, October 19 hhebbnd | PROPERTY AND REAL ™ og Grace C Bitaer the estate of R. U Ereentiix of pale | {Orphiang” Court of | April 20th | May 24th. 1840 and of Rebers. Hvastock ine ime household of KE | x43 Bitner, late of Avis, | offer Avis m Bedroom straight aisnes; nee. con! silor. 3 Victrola antique wove Lois, a inton County JWI A anu an tarting promotly at 10 a HOUSEHOLD COC furniture rocking chairs ohana sideboard the Pa will B ’ fol oil 4 frame venience made Hubler x42 Saturday, Oct. 26 SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS | pd eRe Lr of the BE Duger Ww Be off Af rem Saturday, Nov. 2 SCHMICK FARMS I EGAL NOTICES NOTICE Estate of Ells. ¢ Beliefont FARECLTRIOEBS Ai 4 £ 9g GAL NOTICF AT IIITORS Matter of tt ate of Be NOTICH Orphans 18 a3 hereby given that the undersigned has bBesn apoointed an Al wditor 10 make distribution of the fonds in the hands of the Bellefonte Trust Company, Administrator, ¢ 1 a. of the estate of the above named decedent, as shown by its First and riial Account, filed in the Orphans’ of Centre Oounty April 20th confirmed absolute Mav 24th 1940 and whish i& a matter of record the Registers ae of Centre ¥ Arcount 154. © and those Joan] Tv “ent tied theretd under-signed Auditor will meet ties in Reig at his offices Masonic Temple Building Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pennsyvivapia on Wednesday, No- vember 20th. 1940. at 10:00 o'clock AM. for the murpose of his apooint- ment, at which time and pDiace all parties In Interest may anopesr and tw heard or be forever theteafter geharred from participating in said una WwW. HARRISON WALKER. BQ Auditor for the state of Belle Weny- or decensed x44 AUDITOR'S NOTICE, In the Matter of the Restate of Oar- rie A Weaver, fate Of Bellefonte Borough. decessed Court of Centre in the Orphans’ 13.820 hereby oiven that the | County, state No Notte je [undersigned has been apbointed an Avditor © make distribution of of the fund: in the hands of the Bellefonte | Trust Company, Administrator, ¢ t named ". decedent, as and Partial of the estate of the above shown by its Pit Account, filed in the Centre A 1040, Sondiihed Aoconnt | amofiz those legally entitied fo and | The undersigned Auditor A rest ther farm, Si, [De Dartios in interest at his offices Brush 8 Temb the Masonic ie 3 rth Allegheny Street, % vania, on Wednesday, 20th. 1940, at 1:30 © Rk. P the purpose of his appoint ment, at which time and place all marties In interest may apDeAr ang he heard or be thereafter de- barred from participating in said w BARREN Sin M.. for Pitate of Oars x44
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