THE C CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. November 28, 1940. EE ———————— WALKER BROTHE RS. . A: C DERR..... month, run its chances. cents per line each issue, All subscriptions will be iirected. The Centre Demoerat, BELLEFONTE, PENNA 1ssued weekly, every Thursday morning. gntered in the postoffice at Bellefonte, Pa., as second. class matter, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION The date your subscription expires is a plainly printed on the label bearing your name, by & change on the date of label the first issue of each We send no receipts unless upon special re quest. Watch date on your label after you remit, Matters for publication, whether news or advertising, must reach The Centre Democrat office not later than Tuesday noon to insure publication that week. Ad- vertising copy received after Tuesday morning must All reading notices marked (*) are advertisements. Lega! notices and all real estate advertisements, 10 Subscribers changing postoffice address, and not no- diying us, are liable for same. I I EL 25 CIRCULATION OVER 7,000 COPIES EACH WEEK NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Heber _ Proprietors « Bditor if paid in advance if not paid in advance uy All credits are given continusd unless otherwise i. _ EDITO RIAL Thanksgiving The vear 1940. a thoughts for people all over the struggle for preservation--brings in ¢ ican people has never been more free men. When the Pilz vear of great ims stepped forth merely & new uation, but a ncw realization, has the spiritual many precious heritages. But none humility, the scope of rev With intolerance and exodus of peoples from their nessed before it is with a realize how indestruct Thanksgiving Day reflects—in grim. Fathors, one of these inde alienable right to freedom of Yes, we erence bigotry . ¢ swikse Of sOje are the have a world, symbolic inherent ravaging homes, foundations of Lhe travail right to be thankful cris of sober, oyYen {terrifying H a vear of humanity's greatest Thanksgiving which for the Amer- in lg imperishable inage for on Plymouth Rock, they caived not America has many traditions, value, the mmense in Thanksgiving Day men’ the world has of humble Amer souls and forcing an such as complete, never wit- pride, that we ican lil Is and Pii- the IN- SUCCPases of Our wmulas of America worship We have a Huts thankfulness be embodied in our determination to preserve the which gave us Thanksgiving Today, mere than ever ir can fieids and farms, the and factories, the ican men and women preservation of the Day in America No people have more 1 Day resources and ¢ Is owl Ameri JACKSONVILLE Church services on Sunday Dec. 1 are as follows: Sunday School 9:30; C. E. 45, Topic for discussion “How Our Bible Came to Us" Worship with sermon is anticipated hoping for a good attendance especiall the male sex, as each male church member is urged to bring a guest The Ladies Ald Sociely will hold their nex: monthly Jneeting at the home of Mrs. J. R. Gulick, on Fri- day evening, Nov. 20. This being election time a good attendance is eipecially urged, a'so a grab bag for amusement, The Cheerful Helpers Class will hold their next monthly meeting at the home of Miss Kathryn McCrea, on Wednesday evening, Dec, 4 Mr. Elmer Swope returned home on Saturday morning after spend- | ing the past week in Rochester, New York and attended the wedding of | his son Clifford to Miss Elva Jac- quish of Elton, New York on Thurs- day. Nov. 21 in the Baptist church Clifford has many friends here who sincerely wish the newly made man and wife a long happy and prosper- | ous weddeg life. Mr. and Mrs. Bellefonte, pi Saturday evening at the C. E Aley home, Miss Dorothy Betz was a Friday supper guest al the home of Mr, and Mrs, Janes Lucas, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Bartley of | Upper Marion, were Friday evening | callers, at the E. R. Barticy home. Sunday dinner guests af the Wil- liam Beightol home were. Mr, and Mrs, John Dunkle and son Paul of near Hecla, Miss Josephine Deitz | of Bellefonte, R. I). 2; other callers were Mrs. Alice Betz and daughter Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs, William Watkins and son Waller, Willard Weaver and Lester Conaway, Mrs, E. R. Bartley and son Roy and Clarabeile, Martha Jane and Carl Bafttley, Master: Kenneth Ertley, was a Sunday dinner guest at the CE Aley home... Afternoon callers were | Arthur Dolan, Fred Betz. Beverly | Vonada, Kathryn - McCrea and Dorothy Betz, Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Swope of Rochester, New York, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of his father Mr. Elmer Swope and family. | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Spier: and daughier Mary of Buffalo Ran Valley, were Bunday dinner guests at the E. R. Bartley home. Other callers were Mrs. Trvin Albright and | daughter Helen and granddaughter Louise, of snear Salona. so a ‘and Mrs, James Lucas spen Satinday ening jhe | Fisher home, of efont ia. all the ga aw. Mr. nn. J Vonada rien the ball to rojl Jack Mabus of | Ons ustory, the | Weight. Miss Moore, Ameri. American machines Amer- ion and Dounty oi ru skill of r human welfa e of He continuat SE wa All Our on Sa own by killing two fing hogs urday Nov hen on Satur- ay Nov. 33, Mr. Robert Conaway Killed 2 hogs and rendered five 50- pound cans of lard. We are en- joying real fall weather in which to get sork done but not so good to keep meat without curing Because of the delay in publica- “Jon cf this column last week an- nountement of Dramatic Club ac- tivities did not reach membery of the club, Because of this tle presi dent of the organization decided to appoint and name committees and characiers in the play "A Babe At the Inn." He hopes everyone co- operates in his designated duty in Sen’ Cal} aE 130 an attempt to make the clubs first i major production a success. Ten- tative plans are as follows: Commit.ee, Chairman: Bartley, assistants Mrs. Guiser, Geraldine Lucas June Ert- ley. Stage Managers: Lighting Harry Beightol; BEquipment«Ar- thur Bartley and Dorothy Betz Accompanying choir: leader—Nor- ma Guiser; accompanists: Miss Mrs. Lucas, Charles Guiser, Costume Rebecea Charles Rebecca Bartley, | Mary June Fye, Kenneth Neldigh, Louise Beightol, Dorothy Betz, Jute Yearick, Mary Oyler, Betty Walker, Mabel Garrett, Jesephine Dietz, | Betty Hater Dean Boone. Those given character parts are as follows: Berah--Betty Adley; Si- meon—Fred Betz, Miriam-—Beverly | | Vonada, Lady Rebecca Kathryn McCrea; Serving man-Ro¥y Bart- ley. Bbepherds:. Ist Arthur Bartley, ud. Harry Beightol: 3rd. Lee Rog- ers; Joseph-—<Roy Bartley Mary June Ertley; three wise men also. Practices fot the character parts will be as follows: Nov, 28, Thurs day afternoon 2:00 p. m. at Betty | { Aley’s home Nov. 29, Friday even- ing 7:00 at Kathryn McCrea’s home : | Dee, 1, Bunday afternoon 2:00 at | Beverly Vonada's home; Dec, 3. Tuesday even 700 in the Smul Grange Hall; 8'Sunday 2: p. m, af Betty Aley's home; 5 Tuesday 7:00 p,m. at Smal] Grange | Hall; Dec. 13; Friday évening 7:00 | at Small Orange Hail (without books): Dec, 18th, Wednesday even | ing 7:00 in large Grange Hall, dress | rehearsal; Dec. 22, Sunday after- noon 2:00 in Imrge ‘Orange Hall, | final - rractice. Presentation, Dec. | 24, at 3:00 p. m. A am—- a LITTLE NITTANY After spending sévera] weeks in} Chicago, Elizabeth Delaney return | ed home on Tuesday,” : Mr. and Mis, John Spangler and | two gons of Nitiany were supper ute al tbe Orvis Clark home opi SUK 10 | | FETT TTTTTT TTT YT YY YY LOUISA’S LETTER Louisa Dear My graduated very an- young sister has from high school and Is xious to go to college, as 0 become a teacher problem {5 this I am engaged to a young man and we had planned to be married this year, but if I do that T will have to give up my teaching ob, as mar ried women are not employed in cur schools as teachers, My hus- band’s salary is very ample for two o live on but wil! not allow for ending a girl 10 college Now my sister is very smart and deserves a college education, but 1 will be treating my 10 make him wal for a home: of own for fou: years. I think he is awfully tired of Hving in a boarding house and would be terribly disappointed fo; me to put our wedding ofl What would you circumstances? Now my 10 not think jt young man right nis do under the ELLA B~Okla ANSWER I do not think I would put my wedding off certainly not for {our years—to send my sister to col- jege. If the voung man is agree- able, you might delay it for a year in erder to get her started. Almo VOULIE Woman, nowaaays smart and willing to work, find a way to finish college | she All gel A year start. Nearly every college has scholarships and fut: of different kind: that are avall- able to girls hove who have shown abil their college work the first year. So often older girls give up heir lives to educate their brothers and sisters, and they are well repaid. at other times they find thal the men who ied 10 marry them, refuse Lo wait and they see them marry other who do not put them off A soul duced als they who [8 Be) any years note L omed when the vounger have sacrificed much falis. In Jove Just as she finkhes college and despite her financia obligation married immedi- ately Pernaps problem bs your work. Thi there whereby De Kei hing else i BODE Yoni do ho oni HN 10Aro- child for ' Fe yon Sou geting rincipal ol you substitute and made have OSSIbLY aomet * time jeb doing teach I prob- Can ge’ while Dear Louis There ia a very me al d 11 g them a ot, bu } ed the place where Munk it 8 my duts I am really as much as 1 do, and very much d Poor nave family + been helg ives nena; not able to help them I am getting in thelr at- titude ANSWER It is always be pay a little 1 get or do a little we than give things of course, unless Ler rae iLCumn :, i things right away and are unable to their sell their morale up Ivy & WOrk program is so mu h better for unemployed people than a dole would be If ou have a communily chest or a Salvation Army In Four own why not report this family to themn They will investigate them and see if they are really deserving of ad In case you have no such agencies where you live, require the family to do some work for whai you give them save LOUISA EE ., Takes Kign Literally While on patrol duly on the Lin. | a Btale | colin Highway Thursday Motor Policeman from the Gettys- burg sub-station saw a car go by with a green sticker on the back window which rfead: “Bee You bate.” The stickers policeman overtook the car and ordered the driver to | remove the sticker. liceman went wo Justice of information agains who will be given the usual len days to pay the fine and oosts. i sh —- Then the po- the office of a at SES Rumrorp RIDDLES » What kind of books does Mrs. Baker buy? T SME buyr cookbest; Sy ihe cavlond since with PUMFORD Baking Powder the don sir bay radios the choos , . . The amount of beking poder eatind Far is Wha right Bmount bo use of BUMFORD Send for FORE racine Bost, Addon Rumford Raking Powder, Box 8, Fumbord, Rhode Wend, H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER ’ Prompt attenvion given all sales Phone 3579 she wishes The police have issued re- | peated warnings against the use of | the Peace and f{ilod ab | the motorist | ERARAABARRANSRARRAR — THE Orrick CAT “A Little Nonsense Now and Then, Is Relished by the Wisest Men” 4 Happy Well, folks, let's be thankful the Turkey Davs. Last week some Franksgiving., This Thursdey we'll giving. Meanwhile, let's hope that before this time next yes Thanksgiving of us ohserved what we thought was celebrate what others term Cranks Keystone State may rejoin the Union v ¢ 4 Our Poet’s Column The morning after the Our cat came back at The innocent look in But the night before the hour of {ow her face had went, stible on her {ace was a smile of content * ¢ oo 9 Legs! Legs! Legs! Legs to the right of us, Legs ‘to the left of us, Sn front of w How tie display On they go tripping! Daintily and skipping! Frost that bites nippingly Does not dismay them Straight Bum legs Awkward Lat them legs and bandy ones, and dandy ones, and handy ones Flirt with the breeze; Round legs and flatter in legs and falter Especially the latter outs Showing their knee one ones Knock. Real leg Silk cove Becond 10 Starlight need and bony one phony one tony ones none distorted onic Mates ard ll-sorted one Home and imported one Ain't we got fun? * 4 oo 9 The Kick-Off y football gar with the bottle same and what a fine player and wd and had a DOLL vas talking he w Two Scotchmen were watching Or the other only a thirst The largely aboul his knowledge of the himsel! During the conversation he helped himself tents of his bottie, wherdupon the hirsty on “Weel, 1 notice Sere a {rilow very very liberally to the cone. said bul ¥o're 1 * + 0 0 Women Are Like This fine (ackier, I-A bOoKk-—alwa’ 2--An auto 3A 4A 5A chalr 6A 7A callus—it need Ltrain-often stove often often fire—often Ns takes + * o A Stranger Himself yuld make ih ¢ $0 4 At Last— That Word For It is us shop in At E nen wah Y * 9 . Weather Forecast Weather ou enti be cold Or whether ot weather be b Whether you like our weather Or whether You lke it not wealth i the weather . ® 4 9 Likely to Stay Ephriam—"Did you know dat Jonah wag t of a whale? Rastus—"Dat ain't stomach of an alligator Ephiiam-—"Yo' Rastus-—"He’: much? Mah uncle Joe was longer tan dat gon bt say dere A e+ 0 Poor Business Place check returned marked, “No funds.™ retort, “not to have fifty dollars on hand.” * * 4 9 See The Point? Boy--"“While were sitling in the moonlight, Girl—"Yes, dear?” Boy "Couldnt A fellow had hi Heckuva bank™ was his I'd like to ask YOU" we move over? I'm sitting en a nail” * * ¢ A Bargain He] wish you would stop driving from the back seat.” Wife-—-"1 will when you quit cooking from the dining room table’ * & oo Stumped Him First Rookie--"1 don't know how to fill out this question, sir” Second Rookie—"What is it?” First Rookie—"It says: Who was your mother before she was mar- ried? I didn't have any mother before : she was married.” * & 4 Couldn't Fool Him He was pickled and the cop found him at 2 a. m,, post-and shoulitig “"Lemuine in!” “There's nobody ves there,” “Don't lie,” retorted the stairs!” elinging Ww a lamp said the cop. stew, pointing aloft, “There's a light up- * 4 ¢ Returned The Compliment School Teacher (Just before vaeation)—"Now, children, will have a pleasant weekend amd, what js more important, | with a little more sense in your heads.” i Children (In chorus)—"Bame. to you, Miss.” * * 0 0 Scrapple Minister—"Do you take this woman for butter or for wurst?” Groom—"0h, liver alone, I never sausage nerve!” * 4 4 Late War News It is officially reported that the Germans have taken Saltz near the 1 hope You come back we'll soon be through with the battle of | | ue, | in. New Brighton, STATE COLLEGE Mr. and Mrs, EP. McNamara and eiidren of East Beaver Avens spent the weekend with Iriend Mr. and Mrs. C. B, Holt, Jr, of West Nittany Avenue, gpent Satur day in Pittsburgh, where they af tended the Pitt-Penn State game, [00Lhal q Batcheler of weekend in Shirley spent Liu M1 ang Miles street, Plymouth Mr. and Mr Hartswick Avenue Thavksgiving 1} daugh te Jersey Mi Ellen of rent ne Pittsburg! aven Bellelc Mr Mi Aven friend: Mr West Beaver Pitt-Penn aw and caught Donald Lank Dr Garner in Pig M A Yi710 and VALLEY VIEW Peggy Janet Hamplon. Monna Pardoe. and } ) wele ana fod were Mrs. King Those who Zpent Bunday at the home of Jackson Blere Miss Ruth and Barbara Hull Mis Anns Stere Donna Loraine few gavs parents, Mr. and Mrs. E Houser Miss Ruth ang Barbara Hull of Philipsburg held the revival services at the U. B church last week. Mie Ruth Hull is one of the evangelists who were here last year, The girls i vi and Lose Pegg: Games played ments erved by were and Ishier spent =» (staved at the home of Mr. sng Mrs Forest Bckiey last week Proves Wrong Report Thirty-two years ago, Mrs ion Gearhart, ol Shamokin, Mabh- Wad { notified that ber brother, Hiram J Hile, had has earned now i 80. Hile got in been drowned the touci But, she report wasn” with Mi: { Gearhart recently through the post | deombined) welp drive out such poisons | atimmulats | Should bring some relief the fires office department and he's planning {a come east soon to visit Mus. Gear - hart and three olber sislers in her vicinity RHEUMATISM Rheumatic conditions That torture Joints Kd murcies are Brought abomt by Swine or poland which sccomuiste in the spptom, LUEBERT'S NOX-EM TABLETS AND CAPSULES “ving and the esliminative functions of bowels and kidoeye. Even in severe cones of wuseniat or scutes rheamation dur, | Regular sine, $0c an! $1.20 ot droggivte of direct by mail, A G. Luecbert, P.D., Coatesville, Pa. Public Sales {| Dutch frontier and rushed for the dikes. The British war office admits | FRIDAY NOV. 20--Alvin FP. Shamn, | the Germans have taken Saliz but doubt their ability to hold it. The | Germang are evacuating all along the line and the strain on their rear | is enormous. The enemy tried to suppress this but it leaked out. Ger. | mans now realize the value of 8 scrap of paper. * * 4 0 Thats all, folks. You've probably heard of the young married wom- ian who named her baby “Encore.” ~aen"BOAT hacia fae LENE a J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency on MEARE STE Temple Const because che wasn't on the program. | i i | } | | Ba will offer at public sale, on the Kline Neff farm. 2 miles east of : Zion, on back road, full line of jive stock and farm implements. Sale at 12:30 noon. EE Hubler auct SATURDAY. son will offer at public sale at the Shosmaker Brog Storage, State Oliinite, the somblete house forne and furniture of the Theta oy silon Fraternity of State SoltLe. Bale begins at 12:30 p.m. Smith. auct. Harold Al- Brizht. clerk. Teer. ATURDAY, DECEMBER Calvin aide will offer at public sale 31 her home on North Thomas Street, Bellefonte a lines of house hold goods. Descriptive adver- | tisoment will appear in a fae of thi: newshaper: ins at 13:30 o'clock ha Stover, auctioneer Clerk. Iast week with her grand- TW. O. Thomp~- * | Query and Answer Column FROBLEM F { it Order Rus farm Implement We & THURS DAY i Hihiey PRE ahr MARCH 8 o'clow auc SARCH MURS DAY. or Ww Bali oY FRIDAY will off M. Hos Coliter MAR CH 1a hon 3 MARCH FRIDAY Friday, Nov. 29 ALVIN F. SHAMP Nov. 30 MORGAN Saturday, MRE, 0 G. an OCT he ml ric chiande- Trugs and Pp. In inmps Ris Saturday, Nov. 30 CHARLES WW. CORL Pubic sale ieee. Pa. the t cupboard mie fol aron Coal suit ket a “ + aie curtain stretchers. lot old ir 1 carpet and many other i mentioned. Sale at roster. auch ot Used Truck Headquarters DECKER MOTOR (0. SOUTH SPRING STREET BELLEFONTE, PA. alo] | WL
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