Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, December 19, 1940, Image 4
Poco Fane December 19, 1040, ———— — p— » al LL THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. I H i : ¥ . 4 » os ‘ PY 4 » ee days nd because that | { gon, Larry, of Aaronsburg, called at | thelr son, Ralph, on Sunday. Guest Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Bchrack and | Pred Pehl, Those present were. dhe ( ul Tr ¢ irmaocrat., a gS ATA out, eity | : REBERSBURG | the J. BE Zeigler home on Monday. | present were: Mr. and Mri. Ralph | three grandchildren of Loganton Mrs, R. A. Baboock, Mrs, Annie ¥ newspapers devoted an entire column to it with My. ind af R. C, Bair and rou | Mr. L. A. Baker of Muncy wag it | Cummings of Laek Haven Mr and | were Sunday guests at the home of Stover, Mrz, R. W. Meyer, Mrs. A. E BLLLEFONTE, PENNA. | photo embellishments. For the tooth belonged to the | Gerald, on the former's Mother, | wogneoday visitor at the W, H. | Mrs, Walter Curmings of Williams | Mrs, Tiha Brungan Limbert, Mrz, J. A Wert, Mr, ———e mene ; +| wife of the Duke of Windsor, our own American- | Mrs, Ida Bair, visited Mr, and Mrs. | Hackenburg home Foo and Mr. and Mrs, Pau Cun Mrs. Blanche Schreckengast of | Francis Wert, Mrs. Paul Weagley WALKER BROTHERS Proprietors | born Wallis Warfield, for love of whom, an English John Rape Fon Altoona on Sunday, | Miss Phyllis Page was a weekend | mings and son, Dean, of town lihelm, visited among friends in and daughter. Ada Mae, Mrs, 8. O RC DRAB... iii ii iin Or | monarch gave up his throne Mr em rin Moyer vi | guest at Altoona, Mr, and Mrs. J. N. Moyer and Mi ir Lown on Priday Mallory, Mrs, E. H. Hosterman, Mrs and Mrs. Flora | 6, " OD al ar | Hom Corman were ‘Thursday vis. 4 Wie ravi yd 1. [EB Hosterman. Mrs. K Breot PAUL M DUBBS ...... Associate Editor Limbert at Tyrone recently. Mr. and Mrs. Leopard and four | Emma Corma Evelyn Welser went to Al ” Af) LK. 8 | CECIL. A. WALKER Business Manager | { r {aw pt ' 4 A owt I. y {children and Earl Burd of Mt, Car- | tors In Willimmspord na, Sunday where she will be | ind daughter Janet, Mrs Nora anes —p ri aa i a—— hn, Boys and girls of Centre county are especially ‘ i ; . y : well-behaved this week as if they did not know, Satie Chums has Fo a | mel spent Sunday with the latter Mrs. W. H. Hackenb rg wa Nn mpl {i in a beauly parlor Weber, Mrs, 8, G, Ziegler Mrs. Rus. Pittsburgh where he las secured | pirents, Mr, and Mrs, Willard Burd. | fined (0 her bed several days Jast | prof and Mrs, Ray Dotterer and | tll Breon and son Larry and Mrs employment, 1" Mrs. 8 1. Gephart 4 ale he s of a heave ¢ ; 4 Y Etta oh M W. Breot ’ : 8. 4 phart and daughter week because of a heavy col Mi Sida Musser of Bi “oiler vi. W. Breon . ¢ um mB ; yw sive YOU & x Gertrude Cor Ra Ra 1 + LCphary a | oh " { One of these days somebody will give { Mrs. Gertrude Corman is serious | Helen, and Mrs Elizabeth Weaver | Charles Kreamer of nh aul | called at home Christmas present that you really want, In Sine ly i} at this writing. Her daughter, | of State College called In town on! and Ruthe Blerly State Colleg reburg, Saturday | meantime, vou can worry along with what you get. Mrs, Irvin Swank, and son. Paul, | gaturday Bent y [ssued weekly, every Thursday morning. | from Williamsport were called home | Mi and Mis Ketmeth W. Breoh he - : u nd ed Tasssitass | | Entered In the postoffice at Bellefonte, Pa, as second- | A loan of $50,000,000 to Argentina for the PUr= just week : | accompanied by Billy Bit rly " ed Mr. and Mi right V roof to on Mr. and Sis ha F R E 1S * class matter. | pose of stabilizing her currency has been WHtoanaed Mrs, Rose Gramley went to Jere ; Add } " visited : { i 0 on nA ) a : EE coesexes {The money will come from the gold stabilization | ..v Shore last Friday where she will atios Tvson wi Avia rT — me oh Bundi Sanrlay. gtd a ’ — TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Fo Sctetary Hull describes the loan as a part |gpend the winter with her son, Dutios Tyson, aio is etibloved in | BINGE Tom , and mother, Mrs.| Paul Breor , Blatchford 3 Harrisburg, spent the weekend with Kenneth Hal of our collaboration to develop hemispheric economic Stuart Wolfe, and family his family, M. C. Haine: dvance aferue rl BY ay Inova TARR. : nd Mrs. Lulu with tonstliti $130 yor yeas Fo Puld In agvance defense. Cyrus Moyer moved last ThUrs-| The Rebekah Lodge held | were bu iness visitors in Willlams- | Mr. and M Wolle and Amateur Hour in Bellefonte on Sunday Lewistown ay from Wolles Store to Beles | christmas party in the I. O. OF VI» ) smiley were recent i A SE — p Su Administration officials continue to give some fonte, where he 1s employed at the | hall las: Thursday evening © Mr and Mi: vi. A FATT er busin ; ier in / : , i Sh study to the financial situation of Cireit Britain Titan Plant Miss Helen Zettle, who is em { { on of thie Last Fi eniz prt ‘ ow Since Lord Lothians speech, asserting the need of Mrs. Carl Burkholder ang daugh led at Laurelton i he weak. n-inelaw and daught nN ; {134 Worm ag : mimeo 1:50 PP. M. EVERY SUNDAY the British for financial assistance, there has been | ter, Mary Kay, and Miss Estella end with : \ y 4 considerable Interest in the question. While it Is as- ‘ : J. | Retsh : Viol gre dels : clet; hi Evang : sumed that lack of financial credit will not end the 5 1 e 1" Mr. and Mi "hd re A wh i id" Ch 2% the m [A 4 d Ww. F. B. G. ceaseless flow of supplies from this country to Great { Millhe! r, and Mrs: | gave a birthda Br: ’ I ne Ha 1 3 4 : Britain, it is parrent that American officlals are \ 5 — pd «11301 10 1000 « 1 ] v men py very anxious not to be misled into granting credits Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers and ES AA which are not necessary, Of course, the whole ques- n, Bobby Mr. and Mrs, Raymond | AL | T/ Ad 22 TA TAL ye ‘ Yayo ye} Fun its chances Con A wa comstesonsl acu bt ve IE | Besa dain Geer many | APLAR ALARAEARLAVAR NEARER DANONE ANP j the reader can take it for granted that this country and Connie { Danville called n . All reading notices marked (*) are adiVeriisampnia. | will extend almost unlimited material aid to the Mr. Wy I A " Legal notices and all real estate advertisements, 10 British regardless of the method which has to bx fs a Lernioon cents per line eath issue. adopted ER. a Te Subscribers changing postoffice address, and not no- | Window inn Mash titying us, are liable for same. The situation in the Par East continues to be | at the homes of H All subscriptions will be continued unless otherwise | jet, but recent utterances of responsible Japanese arg MC. Haines | officials seem to be designed to feel out American Mr. and Mrs, Chat RE Ra, == | public opinion. The Japanese statesmen carefully Flemington were Thur: COPIES EACH WEEK assert that they do not want any war with the vith the former's parent United States and emphasize that this will not hap- Mrs. C. H. Gramley her sister Mr Join Mrs, Ed. Tyson of M ein of e102 i Broadcast From ¥ » *, o- and Mrs, Donald Byers, Sunday EAL IREA ARAL GIFTS 755 dX ed all § i p— Nn hain SR "ee en rt a PS, » ty ”" WF » Tol KL LL »e 81M rt MN pen if both Japan and the United States “mind Mr. and Mrs. Curtd their own business.” This phrase, interpreted Japan- NATIO AL EDITORIAL. | ese fashion. warns the United States to keep out of Cr iv gue ’ “ { the Far East are here responsible Japanese of - rants Xi Il 4 SSOCIATION 1 Ia astern area where responsible Ja ents. M YW : Ee § i ficials insist that the interests of Japan are para- | o. Loe SVambire mount. Recent indications are that Japanese states- |’ Miss Phyllis Pag men include Thailand (Slam) and Burma in the mm LE sphere of Japan, The hint is also broadly given tl [: the dispatch of any American warship to ! EDITORIAL To is Jo I result in hostilities. tuaug Alliquippa ins es eR SR NE : : ; | M Bender and It is just possible that Germany Is using the | joan, « State College: Fall and Winter months to prepare for ar Nitchimi ’ Campaigns, such as thos ane re . 4 der of December is a good month in Which to d n 1st | i and Belgium lellefonte; Mr, and : 0 carefully: if vou have managed to live this ng, | and France re vast prelin v arrangement : 1 " } ‘ 3 y ate st} $ SIT OE weg AB why not try to last out the year? which would take months to compi It would be nie inate if the people this country conceit "ni to that the British have suc fully thearted Hitler Just after the formation of a “National Com- attack No mist ot ‘nresumae that Der Forhrer | mittee on Food for the Five Small Democracies,” | _ 0" "oo that h war TS with former President Herbert Hoover as honorary wafer o hin a 3 aT vehi : * i i) chairman, word came from London that the British to get veady 1 i . - : aay : Government, after due consideration, had determin- " ed to prevent the shipment of foodstuffs to the people in areas conquered by Germany ann » wiz ta a burg on Tu eingioved 0 » LL ASE LAE LL b J 1 8 peat ry Helpful advice: Don’t overdo Christmas x ~ , a ie a moderately tad La) gd N ’N ew syuge- i never teen before will probably be accompanie that will make the present raid will be the scene of viol It was no ordinary tooth, that lower right molar, | nel por iv sol but it had ordinary failings, like yours and mine overthr 1 sh empire What For it became abscessed, and had to be pulled. And may well be but the preliminary the patient didn’t walk home from the dentist's but only to weaken t British as m »e si ra ’" teller pS - ™ % Norman Du ae gu ideal for small capacity, every day use, a i Smartly style #3 i in graceful modery nes. J LN 3-CUP PERCOLATOR om 1-CUP CHROME PERCOLATOR ig | EA) ne Ternishproof aluminum be » YW 9 er Sear dy. Cool T arnishing chrome Snish ¢ LIT bakelite unde long life heating 51 95 | | wh i sme Prote against over $535 £1} “ A) element "0, In Our Churches ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN (CHURCH OF BELLEFONTE The Rev. Clarence Arnold, pastor, will celebrate the coming of Christ mas Day with a Candlelight Service on Christmas Eve from 11 o'clock until midnight. The program will consist of the singing of Christmas parols, selections by the choirs. the Christmas Lessons, and a brief ser- . This Christmas Vigil Service will be broadcast over the community x : : ri phony Citizens h Bellefonte and community, whose churches are ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH not holding a service at the same time, are cordially invited to attend, Services begl ning Sunday mi r 22 and contin The following is the order of service; Christmas Day will n e of U Ley A. B. Holonw Organ Prelude, “Pastorale”—Franck Miss Mary E. Sloop, Organist Processional Hymn, “Come Hither, Ye Faithful”-Portogallo, The Introit—The Gloria Patri The Kyrie—The Gloria in Excelsis The Collect, Scripture Readings—Titus 2:11-14, Isaiah 9:2-7 Anthem, “Come And Worship” Hevser The Jus Scripture Readings Hebrews 1:1-12, John 1:1- Hymn, “O Little Town of Bethlehem” —Redner Scripture Readings —Titus 3:4-7. Luke 2:15-20 Anthem, “The Light of Bethlehem" —F_ Abt The Junio Violin Duet, “O Jesu, Bambino” Petro Yon Ch Herman McClure and John 8 Dubb FElCAISAl Friday ab 4.4 | 3 RA) Hymn, “While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks By Night" —Fink. Morning worship at 11 o'clock, with a The Offering. : Endeavor League at ¢ 30. Evening Offertory, “Cradle Song,” from “The Christmas Oratorio” —Bach with sermon theme, “May Christmas Spirit Abide” an - Miss Mary E. Sloop. Organist. | Prayer Meeting Thursday a: =:30 p. m Christmas exerclses Anthem, “Silent Night —Gruber-Lorenz "The Senior Choir | 9 clock, Everyone Is always welcome “The Grace of God,” Titus 2:11- 'E wid Pastor The is aaThe Grace 9 Godt” Totus 2:10. ¥. Arild, Pastor. METHODIST CHUT NT The Benediction. ” The cholrs of the Methodist church will 3 thse Recessional Hymn, “Joy To The World — Handel dielight service this Bunday al Organ Postlude—8elected Miss Mary E. Sloop, Organist, | program will be as follows Processional, “0 Come All Ye Faithful vy i v } — Heripture ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH, BELLEFONTE Praver flevy. Hartsock Tie Rev, Clarence E. Amold, Pastor, Silent Night.” Franz Gruber Girls’ Chorus Fourth Bunday In Advent, December 22, | “There's a Song in the Alr” Karl Harrington Girl's Chorus 9:30 a. m., Bunday Bchool. “Andantino.” Julius Eichberg Violin "Trio 10:45 a. m., The Bervice and Sermon: “The Voice of One Crying in | ~Pastorale,” Ethelbert Nevin Violin Trio the Wilderness.” Offering : Selected 7:30 p. m., Vespers and Sermon: “Rejoice In the Lord Always.” Cantata: “The Story of Christmas”—H, Alexander Matthews Behold the Days Come” Men's Chorus ONT , t CREE IREL™ Soprano Bolo and Chorus, “And the Angel Said” Mis, Ernest Martin . BELLEFONTE PRESHY TERIAN CHURC H . : Soprano Bolo and Chorus, “There Were Shepherds” Mrs. Robert Géehret! Sunday school in the Chapel at 9:45 a. m., Harry C, Taylor, Supt. Tenor Solo and Chorus, “And It Came To Pass’ Allan Hewitt | Morning Worship in the Church at 10:45 a. m. Sermon by Rev. J. Shibli, Soprano Solo, “O Lovely Voices of the Sky” Miss sean McGarvey of State College. ! “Behold There Cams" Men's Chorus | At 4 o'clock in the afternoon a Cantata and fine program of Christ- Soprano Solo and Chorus, wi They W. Come” | fey us wi be scdered by the Serior Goi to which all members| 11? Selo $18 Shor, “ATE RRL TEN NT ere. Ervet Martin The Harvester of the church and their friends are invited, No evening service, Contralto Solo and Chorus. “Sleep. Holy Babe!” i M Levi | p—— . » : On Monday evening, December 23, the Christmas entertainment for | “Awake, Put on Thy Strength M- Ann | * How ) Please Her with This he Sabbath School will be held in the Chapel at 7:15 o'clock, { Duet, “For the Lord Hath Comforted” Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Martin ELECTRIC = ive | “Christ, to Thee" ie. Chorus | 3% = > PORT MATILDA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | “Salut d' Amour,” Edward Elgar; “Agnus Dei,” Georges Bizet | ————— a THRIFT WASHER Howard E, Oakwood, Minister, | i. Violin Trio | RANGE Services Sunday, December 22: Bible School, 10 a. m. Morning wor- | Benediction Rev. Hartsock | a ship, 11 a. m. Recessional. “Joy to the World,” George F. Handel, Unionville—Evening worship service at 7 o'clock instead of the usual | Violin Trio: Mis. Louls Schad, John Dubbs, Allan Hewitt hour of 7:30. Worshippers are requested to come promptly at 7, The Directors: Mrs. Louis Schad, Mrs. Philip Wion, Miss Betty Smith, Monday evening Bible-Study Class Monday, December 23, at Miss = =S=ea » EE -....- we Rowan’s home, Suoject: “Our Lord's Birthday,” a Christmas theme, | Miner Hurt By Rook so little money. Yhe Rev, Hany Dimmer, D. D., Fogently pastor of the First Presby-' James McBlane, 22. son of Mr. terian c , Duluth, n., famed preacher, scientist, and author, will. and Mrs. Thomas McBlane, was ine. | H i speak in the Snow Shoe Methodist church Sunday, December 22, at 11 | jured while working at the Moris McCormick-Deering " | : ” : Ly FREA 75 , | : i 8. m and at 5 p. m, We are informed everyone is invited to attend. | Run mine Tuesday when a atone 51 39. : 549.95 The pastor would encourage his people to attend as he counts it a most | fell on him. He was taken to the! I ARM Installed (less Timer) ¢ Bb at LA) Nadel WE 179 RL WB TURNOVER TOASTER 1 p Ww ts 8 n R . Lowering Christma This is a carol Preparation, and | “gn Pa a tenna LJ" wide, ©" hig "0, 3] A £1 " L} burg Fourth Sundas Morning prayer and Midnight servic Prelude, “Agne The New 7:44 New El Captain Super Market 6 Si SWEEPER ) VAP NE NPWS RIN »é * Refrigerator LLL ST. PAUL'S AME. CHURCH id Brown, Pastor an 1 hg Nee » Ciroug th a A Wali CALI MP CONTROL oh we Bis 4 dg »e, wd tre A »e Tha Ww »¥ thr LNA ra a SANDWICH GRILL / y STANDARD HEATING PAD This smartly styled table & ed FA) d mM i aah Sais hr rad ance makes dr Positive acting four-pomtion switch provides sandwiches, grills bacon, er / operation at low, medium and high. Eiderdown 1 burgers, etc. Large salu - : cover in sltractive green shade S grids for fast heat 56 i. ; ing Waterproof sack for wet applications, TWRAAAWNR A ACR LAR LN ae) EA) . , : test automatic improvements i . No Westinghouse Range Latest automatic improvements in a has ever offered so much iL || IB beautify modernistic streamlined in style and features for 3 i AIR 3 4 ES unusual privilege to have him in our midst, | Bloomsburg State Hospital and i treated for abrasions of the left ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH | side of the chest and abdomen and Rev. C. Nevin Stamm. Pastor. ! a laceration on the left side, Church School, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, 10:45 o'clock. Christmas Party and program for Intermediate, Junior and Primary | RICH RED BLOOD EQUIPMENT : Pepatiments of Jae Sunday School, Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. i i / tmas play Sunday evening at 7:30. | ” 1. {H-%-=0 Christmas Eve Service, Tuesday evening, 11 to 12 o'clock. ! $00D HEALTH Slcn Boop BALES AND SERVICE . ¢ 4 Frye HY ® Sunday evening at 7:30 St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church " 4 i ; = - : : vill present a Christmas play entitled “Crowded Out,” by J. W. G. Ward 2 fan have ai i Wh UPPERS | It is a play containing a prologue, four scenes and an "FABLETS, mw of the | Liberal Trade a cast of 12 men and six women, Years after the death of Jesus, B Rd 34 KL Pi "The Westinghouse Store” 18 N. Allegheny St. Phone 679 Bellefonte ALLOWANCE FOR OLD ing program of music B+ na i" 0 ! ! End of Prologue—*“O Little Town of Bethlehem.” | A. @. Lucbert, P.D., Coatestille, Pa. | § . . 3 Dr Sulsburys M. Harold Betz J. M: Keichline Insurance Agency § (I (V/IS7-{ HOWARD, PA. ANN W. KEICHLINE, Representative. : égg produc PHONE 2131 Temple Court Phone 190 ye oye