_ November 7, 1940, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Page Five ——— Modern Etiquette 1. What should a person do when with others and they are dis- cussing a subject about which you know nothing? 2. When a husband and wife are calling on friends, and one them suggests that they had better b going, should the other protest? 3. Is it al] right for a hostess to invite a guest to a bridge party, if she has never been in this persons home? Ss mar 4. When a girl js ryving a very wealthy man, and her family .s in poor circumstances isn't it all right to let her bridegroom pay fo. the wedding? 5. Where should the host the woman guest of honor be at the dinner table? nf and eared the a 6. Should the man woman when alighting streetcar or bus? 7. When business ed leiter be given 8 In butter 9 quote 10 are atl a 11 Coat precede from person is writing a and hasn't a print- shoulq the address at the top of the page? what position should the be placed on the plate? Should a wife talk about her husband continually? How long after served should bridge party? Should a woman a letter head ers if Knue or refreshments a guest remain hand his hold fo man evel to a for her to Would it parents IAs announcing engraved engagement? end her L Answers to Modern Etiquette 3) v4 1. Listen One may question 10 ry to are ue attentively also ask an occasional show interest. Do not vince the others that informed. nor try ject 2 con- well sub- you LO chiange Thi No | the ance that suggestion 3. Yes make the friendship 4 No the brige 95. The one end guest of honor 6. Yes, so that he may But the woman should man when entering uct should ao be of assist her precede th oe ———— Sarah Ann's Cooking Class \ } The cranberry is { lending its variety of di source ( tain salis, a versatile fruit delicious flavor to = They are a good >, they also con- and mineral vi odine Cranberry Select a of the round sprinkle with salt dredge with flour ed fat. Sook cra water fo cover through a siev. y. If very to make a of puree to ind puree over tne meat, slowly until meat cessary, add a cooking Serve Beef Roast piece of bee! Wipe and from careful Lo DEDDOT and Brown e thick 2) J pot cover and cook tender Cranberry Apricot Pie 1°: cups dried apricots 4 cups cranberries 1 cup gar ablespoons Pastry su butter I Cover for 1 hour e cranberrie combine ] sugar. Pour pan. Dot with but- Cut rema ring pastry with a star cutler. Arrange the stars on the top. Bake in an oven 400 de- grees about 40 to 45 minutes quar cold water d cook Wash and pick Drain apricots cranberri and ined into Cranberry Horseradish Relish Mix chopped raw with grated horseradish tions of 2.3 horseradish. cranberries in propor- cranberries to 1-3 Serve with meats. Cranberry Vegetable Salad 2 packages lemon gelatin 3'%¢ cups boiling water 3-3 up cooked peas 2-3 cup carrots cut in strips 2-3 cup celery cut in strips # cup cranberries cut in halves Lettuce, Mayonnaise Dissolve gelatin in boiling when gelatin has cooled and : ed to sel, add alternate vegetables, cranberries fin. Set in refrigerator until firm JLServe on lettuce with mayonnaise — Cranberry Sauce ang Pork Chops % cup cranbérry sauce walter, start layers a and gela- ir REMEMBER When You Want ANYTHING IN Lumber - Millwork Doors - Sash Roofing W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA. Phone 432 BATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN EVERY DEAL IN EVERY PARTICULAR FREE Blatchford’ Amateur Hour Show 1:30 P. M. EVERY SUNDAY Broadéast From W.F.B.G. | aftificis | loeated in thirds of the s [Mbsery of Yes may right cor- ine Street In upper write—1015 V Ohio tar yneapple taberry Cranberry Pudding Cranberry Mousse FAnoe; cream cmon juice Cranberry Nectar Piquant Salad Dressing mayonnaise raw cranbe iX cranberries wih salad PROTECT BEES FROM DANGERS OF WINTER vacations: firme ut thes fact thew 1 y y to not 0 In sturbed as the their County wlhiere prefer i ! be di from Age that the bee: the middle of November will not be necessar them during cold weathe Any dis+ turbances during the winte causes them to break up the cluster and reduces Lhe possibility of successful wintering A number n the time to prevent heavy Pollowing is a list tam ene Blaney say packed hy that it to disturb wild bw vO ail neces of det special care are included ary at this wititer losses of thes impor Vind protection, either must be provided fence of corns satisfactory protection It is essential cation Where the bee of sunshine and grainage natural or A board talks will inl, fences or a be a to have a dry lo will get plenty have uood air Some take exces absorbent will be needed moisture from brood chamber Pack to away the ing will the bees two. required for half oi bees in high- those in ex- be northern tate, for er altitudes, and for posed locations Plenty of food of good quality for winter and early spring is another "necessity Instructions for making a pack {ing ease are given in Circular 141, entitled “Beekeeping in Pennsyl- vania,” which may be obtained from | the Agricultural Extension Office in| i Bellefonte i —Bargains in the Classifieds. To relieve {YIWT COLDS 666 tc | provided CONSUMER BENEFITS FROM STANDARD MEAT GRADES Guessing what quality each time vou buy meat can be a costly business, But today home- makers can buy government-graded bee! and eliminate guessing All they need to remember Miss Helen 8. Butler, hae economs- los extension representative of Cen tre county, are the grade names and their place in the quality scale of beef Quality graded meat carrie the stamp all the way down the length of the carcass, In the order of thelr general desirability the grades of beef are: prime, choice, good, com- mercial, and utility Prime the highest is available in limited usually in late fall and winter. It is used most exclusively in hotels and restaurants, Prime beef is | duced only from specially fed steers i heifers which represent the degree of perfection In you get Says grade of beef, quantities IrO- a1 ne highest breeding. Choice beef is the highest grade of beef commonly available to con- mers. Cuts usually relatively require consider me rom been are fat and able tr ming. Choice beef is produced and { steers that time Commer ume vi Oo huy be] OW graded meat are n HATS SATISFACTION CHOICE OF INSURES Wisi woman ory NOW IS THE TIME TO CLEAN UP THE GARDEN Prog the flower and hrub cleaning Z Imdarapes ar mind The peony = off iris of the other peren of borders demands that a good n these parts of the aii fale] the Agent R, C work, includes removal talks above ground, foliage to within two inches ground, removing ilks of dial flowers with the ex- perennials having heavy and burning of all gar. spread of hee Bisnes all cutting a Ciesiints of ception leaf den disenses and This tree wounds Treatment of foliage, refuse to prevent the insects a good Lime to repair Farmers’ Bulletin 17286, and Care of ‘Tree Wound: from the © 8. Depart. ment of Agriculture, contains mich valuable information relating to the various for tree cavitie Man grown also is Lye { treatinent nual AoWer plants which have not frost can be re. plantéd inte pot Petunins, ger. drangeas, fuchsia, lantana, and snapdrag- succeed if given proper The plat are cut back to four inches froin the base and allowed fo grow naturally after the transplanting operation has been completed Potting soil made up of one part of garden loam, one part of well. decayed cow manure Or compgst, and one part of peat moss can be A litéle bonemeal should be added to soil when it is mixed for potting purposes » outdoor damaged LY ang tran: indoors been moved for bloomi aniums, tender hy ehliotrope. ons should treatment $a 1} Intelligence the produpt of is inspiration PREVES y/, Calbia s MIXED BACTERIN Pret ared under U. 5. License HECLA POULTRY FARMS Phone 93 Belietorte, Px. Eckley—Hampton Paul E. Eckley and Margie Hampton, both of Valigy View married October 12, 1040 at Miles burg by Rtv. M. C, Piper, Mr, Eck- ley is a san of Mr. Feron Eckley, and Mrs, Eckley is a daughter of The couple were Mrs. Bertha Shope unattended L were Fox-Walizer Miss Mildred daughter Mr Wallzer, Mackey: bert Fox, son of Mill Hall, R D., were nesday evening, Oct. 30. at 6:30 at the parsonage of St John's Luther- an Church. Lock Haven. The Rev urvin H, Stein perfon ned the cere Wallzer Mrs. James T wld Louis Al Charles Fox married Wed Carol he Of i Williams—Maurer Willard Willi Mrs. M. FE Afar Fos 8 M nd Ins im My Min. ana on ol and ! Mr Maure Cumberland Smith lar k, Beatrice OC of Ramnes MnKs Baver—Ebright : r Ebri H Leigh ormeérly ' Albert Son gt Pa Alan Pa wore 12 New Hall Orwigsburg Baver, Otol: Reformed church The Bev Ort and of Mi married in at : Lattherss hington, Nn Baver, pass tor of Mahanoy City Reformed church, brother of the bridegroom, performed (he single ring ceremony the presence of immediate rela tives friends, Mrs. Baver js a graduates of Penni State College lass 1937. member of Alpha Chi orority, and received Deg master’s degree at the University of Pittsburgh. She has been fm ployed by Woodward and Lothrop department store for the past year Mr, Baver a graduate of Franklin and Marshall College, Penn State, and a member of the Triangle fra- ternily. He is employed As a me- chanical engineer by Riley Sloker Company, Worcester, Mass they will reside erine m the and D.C in and of Oomego is sn o— | Gems of Thought | CIRCUMETANCES Whatever happens in the world, jet sing and my, We will wait what Ciel the Lord wil) do Martin Lather I endeavor stances fo mys ( HreUMBLANCS - 18 fo =nbtiue cif. and not Horace circum - myself to At all timex and under all circime- | stances. overcome evil with good Know thysell, and God will supply the wisdom and the octasion for a victory over evil Mary Baker Eddy suit his temper: but he is more ex- cellent who can suit his temper to any circumstances. —Hume ! The height of human wisdom is to bring our tempers down to our | circumstances and to make a calm within, under the weight of the | greatest storm without Defoe { hard work rather than the exhibi- | gr sr i tion of Calm Soul of all things, make it | mine To feel, amid the city's jar, That there abides a peace of thine Man did not make and cannot , mar ~Matihew Arnold I: will probably be 4 long tims | pefore the United States calls an- conferences, othér disarmament where - Health and Beauty *> THE WASTE OF EXPERIENCE (Concluded) It is stated by Joe Forty Newton even think of calling to the pastorate a man of forty five, superbly fitted by gift and experience to take a dif- ficult down town central parish charming attract they select a thinking to “Instead young man young people and the young minis- ter, lacking in resources burns his out, breaks under the strain a wreck fe and i The wa belief ghastly in every stupidity Lage vet folly \ field of it is appalling; experience is beyon unwisdom, on all about and work: he of of life Youth to be sure youth must take its turn, if it I be fitted for its time and task ‘rematurity the enemy of matur- ity tience is at least must be served but i to and pa half faith experiments But { timate one can « MOOS) ALUMNI NIG WOMEN OF THE OBSERVE "i Haze] Hum. ae Cit tidren when and «of LING ears Entertainme Haze Ryar She said Faciun Les Mot her MaCree Hazel Humme] spoke ures the program in- cluded initiation of 16 candidates In honor of Pilgrim Governor Hon James J. Davis, founder of Moose heart: presentalion o etn brought in a baskel hy Beverly i) Pelores MM. Marin iret of Mrs. Martin. They also sang “1 Am An American” Grand Dean, Mrs, Frieda Cli gave a alk on the good work which he chapter has Been doing The meeting was then closed and | 8 tureen social vax held The Ban. | jolters played during this hme The Banjoleers were: My V OH Pifer, Thyla Sprankie, Virginia Tor. sell. Virginia Solt, Teresa Entrekin, and Lester and Earl Reese a ——— a U.S. To Form ‘Chute Army EE A, (Cominued from page one) Rea Mrs Othe bri er font of ler. and nger | operating unit. "They likewise must be volunteers and not more than 35 | vears old. They musi rank nol higher than caplain and must have the physicial qualifications of the | eplisted men. About 100 additional | officers and men will be required for administration, supply and trans. portation, Bauirment for the batfalion in- cludes 386 pistols, 935 rifles twenty- j seven light machine guns, Chirty | sub-machine guns, and nine 60] | milimetre mortars. And there will be thirty folding bicycles to be used by jumpers who alight in territory where their use is. feasible. Every third or fourth man will be a non-commissioned officer, un«| He is happy whose circumstances der the tentative plans, and a first! WONDERFUL FOR PILES | [they | greatest books Many of the been written by their three score were eighty have authors well over years and ten The mind does not grow old ine less certain diseases attack it. Ti- tian was painting with ever grow- ing skill when he died of the plague at the age of 99. Verdi produced his most famous operas at 85. Gothe was 80 when he completed “Faust Oliver Wendell Homes, Br 79 when he wrote "Over The ny and his jllustrious son. an honored membor of the U8. Bupreme Cour wrote h legal opin why multiply are innumerable executed Wil Tea 8 ions after wa ample: Crates was 70 because insis ducing new ideas statesmanship young men The Bible incil, young a tribute to the upon methods one at age ted ana Hi he intro- execut were “Old men {oi men for war That judgment and experi. youthh has become the dic tator fom SAY: stop this the Dollie back "ey Mie gay and lea; over theyll again Fall Convention of Church Workers (Continued from page one) ad irs Fee- Jemper Evening Sesshon Hcer A VA People > Ros iam: H Adminis A He yieal silibe Mrs. J E. Gillespie 1: Temperance division, Mr: Gill. Milesburg: Dally Vacation Bille sc hool division, Rev. O. E. Fee- [4 ihe (RRR un Missi £5, Seb pon met sed VISOR OT : an iiidimiiion CLEAN CHIMNEYS TO HELF PREVENT FIRES Flaketi-ofl onl ofion | ying embers that the heating plant jduring the cold winter dave Clean- ing the chimney will reduce thi: danger, reminds County Agent 1. © Blaney. A clean chimney has more draft i Brushes for cleaning the chimnes {can be made [rom pite branche (with long ropes attached ai each end. The brush is started at the top {of fhe chimney with fhe branch {ends down and pulled up and down Toith he ropes 0 Even with a clean chimney there danger from flying embers when ony part of the building or of those nearby are covered with weathered | wood shingles, This is particularly Lire when wood is used as fuel, One [way fo eliminate this danger is to resurface the roof with a fire-re- {sistant material. Apother method fo eqitip the chimney with a cage- Hike arrangement Known as a spark arrester A spark arrester ean be made ease fly from galvanieed Mesh hardware {cloth having half<inch openings. In- structions for bullding the spark ar- reser can he obtained from the Az- ricultural Extension Ofice in Belle | fonte, | Ife es whey sloked heavily fhe srt fires is | ms — — | RUMFORD RIDDLES ——a » Why is Nellie’ Newton dancing in the kitchen? Please send at once a large jar | | of San-Cura Ointment. fi is won {derful for plies and uleers” iJ. N. Boebuck Ave, Cleveland, less wonderful for minor sores, cuts, { Drifisex, Rin | stores. It is a great help in plies if constipated (0 fake ment, ; Tablets Parrish Drug Store. Pe Golden-Lay | | Tablets when wing Ban-Curg Ont | writes | of 7704 Dearbors | San-Curs is no | iffitations ang chil- | | iain, We and 60c at an drug BECAUSE sha inined 0 Sew $e is Woking the serts with RUMEORD Baking Fowdet, ond frivnee with oppioven band bor ser FREE racine Woh, Addran; Rumbond Baking Fovder, fun 8, Fomtord Prods Weed 1% BT hel SURPRISE PARTY party wis held Batur- November 2, for George home in Pleasant Gap, and friends, The A surprise day evening While at his bY his neighbor evening was spent in dancing music being furnished by Eu Mowery, Prank Zeles Tenalio nd cK n were: Mr. and on y rpc Bern Thee Eugene Eugene Dene Carl Mrs. | present Mowery Mr and chil Dorotl Hot anda and Mi ren and ari Harold ( ie Mervin nd Mrs Franklin M Mr Mr M ence Rocke) George wood Blee] Emeltzer RANDOM NOTES (Continued page one) Thoal NOTICES EXpe FTOR'S NOTICE # Ws ey ADMINISTRA ’ CTE TORS NOTH ADMINISTRATRINS we to 4 NOTICE NANNTE OINGES Port Msiilda, Pa EXECTETRICES NOTICE { ¢ Estate Bellet #48 f Bll B ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICH recy eated menia ants them Rr AYMOND 3 Sm il Hon Pa. REAL 5 ich 4 4 I Predent set jement Administra FIR “ALS oF VAL AR ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROFVERTY erg bhai | HT TIN Estate of Ferguson Township on Whelf of the Heirmat-lew of gaid offer at public sale premtees IR Pine Grove Mill Centre County Pa. | BATURDAY ROVE reper Ad 3 the 4 MYERS, (ron sey chiidre decedent als and a fel will on t huge ERD. 1940 0" Ext kx hoon wrsoynal seriy Ertate of ard Ae. PERSONAL PROPERTY Cofk s86ve. piEfiof stove, parios fit. kitchen cabins sideboard; sotcl: table: 4 rockers: 3 beds: 2 drecrs; 1 chiffonief; wash stand: library fable: radio; 8 ohwirs; + 9x12 brimasls rug: 2 Dbripsels carpets kitchen rag; elsctric Hoover sweeper, hard coal: stove wood, together with other numerdsity articlds of personal property. REAL ESTATE Immmndin tely following the sale of he fafa! property belonging fo the Estate of tHE within named de [Codent there will bw offerey forsale the Homestead Preovigses abd a 7a cantf Jol at Lhe rear of sald premises Bounded and descr ns follows HOMESTEAD PRE fort in front and extending 160 feet fNorihward 10 an alley, being & oor per Jot: thence gh PHteburel: Road (Mainy Highway through Pine Grove MUAY. On Fast By » street, on the Wat Hy Jol now or formerly of Peter Keichiine, Lng Being Endwn as the homestead [premises and thereon erected a Trame | | gowolling house VACANT LOT Boing the jot or | Pred] of Froud North of the afore. said alley Depitning st a post: thence IY said alter North 70 Georecs Bast | 213 perihes to a post: flroet North 10%, detrens perches 16 » post; or formerly of J.B. and South 56 degrees West 41 10'a lone and a of East, thenee by 8 West 61 P. Ard, 30 Cas. mote or Inks. BEING the same two lots and par | gee of ground which during his fetime |. dee om T 5° Drreese, Frustee of dated May 14, 1911 ang | 17, 103, in Deed Book. RMS OF SALE % of the purchase 10 the undersigned is knock. od down and dec balance of the purchase price to de paid in cash to the undersigned on & Defoe December 31, 1840. at a rood nt deed wii | gy ‘oelivered ‘at atid mn a pr AR of 3 PF doctaied, Penna. Furnace, a, 9? hauling them to town would be TEES: Being 60 | the South by the | the | thence by lots, now | Eatin) Eat Bellefonts ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the Matier of the Estate of Edna Rockey, late of the Borough of County of Contre and Pennsylvania. deceased Letter of administration on sald te having been granted the un~ ed, sll Der; ndebted theres requested make lmmediale snd claims ate of O18 w those and Pie BRET 3 POX KEY Ad- o reed Bellefonte Harvey Attorney x40 A w Lomi SNOTH FE { ADDS ADMINISTRATOR'S EXECLTOR'S NOTICE SL DITOR'S NOTH vivania 240) t 2 i a number of Farms and several L.FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY! CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2382 \b wve the benefit of com- in the sale of Why not } petitive bidding your propert; Past experiences have proven that piiblie sdles of real estate de. mand higher prices Residences will he offered at pub- lie sale in the pear future. WATCH FOR DATES “WE TALK TURKEY BY TELEPHONE" . Says This Farmer “Every year we raise about 5,000 turkeys for the wholesale and re- tail markets, and more than 90% ‘of them are sold by telephone. To bundle this many turkeys by the old-fashioned method of just i i | out of the question.” IT PAYS fe have a telephone
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