DE et ——————————————— ana sermon, “Condemning Re-| "morse." The Willing Workers will {meet on Tuesday night at 8 o'clock |The Ladies’ Ald Society will meet fon Wednesday afternoon at the {home of Mrs. Orace Hartranft, East Bush Re LA Holiness | Linn street, Lenten service Wednes- N each | Sunday school, 8:30 a. m. Preach | day night at 7:30 o'clock ing Sunday, March 9, at 2:30 p. m.| Rev. C. H. Dooley, preacher; J. O.] - : i Yount, musician. Elks Sponsoring | Essay Contest (Continued from (age one) H OG Russell ' Coleville Pilgrim Holiness | Rev. J. A. Byrd, pastor. Revival) continuing to March 9. Preaching by | Rev. C. H. Dooley, Sunday school rally, March 9, with program by the children, Music by J. O. Yount St. John's Evangelical & Reformed Rev. C. Nevin Stamm, pastor Church school, 9:30 a. m. Moming worship, 10:45; Vesper service, 7:30 This patriotic es p.m, ‘Cutechetical class Sunday eves | i000 in that it en nings, 6:30. Lenten service Wednes- | ow or the painting day evening, 7:30 Bellefonte Presbyterian Sunday school in tl 0:46 a.m, Hany C. T Morning worship in the y 1 10:45 a. m. This service will be = | cently presented to Presiden ducted and the sermon preached by velt by me ws of the Commission Rev. Raymond 8S. Hitinge u s War Depart- toc. There will be no evening se lefense vite Mf ten fet remarkable portrait of ! { up close it become chaliman, Jerry Galalda, Kline, Francis Crawford Rider O. T. Lambért, and Harry Dunlap, in cooperation wih local school authorities {s distributing the poster cards and govern- ng the contest rules may contest is lls for y anal Uncle Si 300 1 addition t Roose- of posier ! it is a Uncle Sam- f group of and things which imporiant Fres Methodist at The Forge Sunday school, 9:30 1 Vl ina Bird, Supt. Church 1 jo 1 m. Class meeting 13 at 7:30 o'clock in Evangelistic March 30 ¢ is welcome to all St. John's Episcopal, Bellefonte Rev. Robert H. Thomas tor. Holy Communion, Church school, 9:45 a. m. Morning prayer and se:mon, 11 a. m. Thurs- days during Lent Holy Communion 7:30 and 9 a. m_ litany and 7:30 p. m. During Lent the women of St. John's wil] meet each Tue Ocal nn day evening at 7:30 to study China dual people eles services will ard, recs. 8 am memb ! mal Defense Commitllee } Sec: A Elks Hom¢ tall Wik Milesburg Presbyterian Services Sunday, March school. 9:80 a. m. Christian vor, 6:30 p. m. Evening wor p- m. Snow Shoe—Bible &. m. Moming worship Unionville—-The Monday evening Bible study class will meet with M George Shipley Tuesday evening March 11, afterward resuming reg larly on Mondays. Howard E wood, minister United Brethren, Bellefonte G. E. Householder, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., John R. Shope Supt. in charge. Preaching at 10:45 fm. and 7:30 p. m. by Rev. Ras- mussen, of Momence, Ill. Rev. Ras- mussen is conducting Revival vices in the church. The will continue each evening in ing Saturday evening until] March ch 18. The services begin cach even- ing at 7:30¢ Christian Endeavor at 8:20 p. m1. The public invited to attend all services 1 §: Bible Former Slave Dies at Home (Continued from page one) i= wl areata ie Oak - Blanch home ihter, Miss Ma home, two sis both living nd a granddaugh Lee. of Boston and an okisr daugh- Mm In death. He was St. Pauls A. MF t ab Mass. His wife ter preceded memoer evi hat 38 Ciud~-' 8 ol cordially Methodist, Bellefonte Rev. H Willis Hartsock, pastor Church school at 9:30 8 m. Lesson topic, “Taking Our Stand With Christ.” Morning worship with ser- mon by the pastor at 10:45 Evening worship and sermon at 7:30 Ep- worth League at 6:30. Woman’ Boclety of Christian Service Tues- . - _- day evening Prayer meeting Wed- Blanchard Girl Injured nesday evening at 7:30, followed by Margaret Ann Harter, 13. daugh- meeting of the Corporation and elec- 1 { wd Mrs Har tion of three trustees. Junior and of Blanchard, fell on 4 Junior Hi Epworth Leagues Friday t her home evening at 6:30 ring both | a ——— DOW and 4 St. John's Lutheran, Bellefonte An X-ray The Rev. Clarence E. Arnold Haven tor. Second Sunday in Lent, $. 9:30 a. m., Sunday school m. the Catechetical class mm. the servite and sermon er In Earnest.” 7:30 | r * or i Wr joe arm pas. Lock Misr y aq 10:45 a “Pray Vespers i i 50 a m mn It Can't Happen With a G-E Range MY DEAR! MWY DO MY ROASTS ALWAYS SHRIVK UP 9 You save all the flavor and juices when you cook with 2 General Electric Range. Its “Flavor-Saver” Oven seals-in moisture, taste. Lat us also show you its deep well thrift cooker, its “charcoalike” broiler and many other advanced features, Let us show you this clean, cool, fast, lowcost way to cook the finest meals, MODEL DD2-41 TEL-A-COOK LIGHTS TO SIGNAL YOUR CORRECT COOKING SPEED It Costs Less Than You Think to Cook on the G-E Calrod Range | i COME IN AND SEE THE NEW GENERALE ELECTRIC RANGE Electric Supply Company Bellefonte State College | —— Ll 2 ET lita ii large wh of W latitude THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Lobo Wolves at Kane, Only Ones |. ii) my ve ull rignt and ss- In World, Attract Many Visitors roncmists of the Pennsylvania State College urge germination tests to One Wolf at the door is enough 0 quite worry most of us but Dr. E. H. Mc- discover possible seed sources Leaflet Avaliable —A jeafiel Cleery, owner of Lobo woll pens near Kane, has 30 and expects that many vegetable varieties for Pennsylva- nig has been revised at the Pennayl- more in a mass blessed event in April the State Department of vania State College and 1s avaliable at the offices of county agricultural Commerce has been advised Thirly pups are expected extension representative born in April at the pens on the Radio Noises ‘On McCleery estate six miles east of ial’ 4 Kane which Is on U. 8 Route ¢ In Trial by Council northwestern Pennsyivania The animals are not raised for commers ela! purposes but rather for the in- terest the owner has In the Lobos which are said to be the only re- maining members of their kind are ndents of most all killers ever Lo have American anunal followed the buffalo famous, having had his life on described in several radio broadcasts by explorers, many of whom visit the pens. Idaho ls the woll whose pleture appeared on billboard adver. tisemeiity of an oll ¢ompany during 1932-33. He was used to exemplify Wolves! to be (Continued from page one) Jackson sald metered parking until 8 p. m. dally, as now provided in the ordinance, would work a hardship against theatres and other business Mi Frank P. Hoag of Hoa airy Store, requ that when mete) space be left for aes the owner led n Visitor ight lety Rit nour there Le n b pot are also Arctic ill exist ma move the 4 walve ! or WOIVe from Wwwn them § ¥ Meh & B4th oxen beyond the musk wWolve of Liv Pers : n on ment of It Lobo once tires Penna At af sons. They are sa Department of Commerce Photo Kane, Petinsylvania, a large pen ! atiracts many per. | to be the only Yurges wolves | Sarah Ann's Cooking Class Curried Lamb +0 ORE tab.espoon tablespoon flour % cup lamb stock teas oon nn Pein bait aa The following recipes are repeat- ed by request « WO Q — Plant Cooked Coosed Steamed rio Balls inside Of an ef% beell Steamed ww Mash the hall Fix t the ha peeill kod Council to eon- ghily beaten y sticn of additional mbes. Fry in deep fal egg. tb cra Ege Shortcake Angel Food Desert nd baking powder Hi ange Xi cake he foe cream add | a a | anc s50rien Ging at amd Allegheny taxen the wae. beaten Rod h on board Sut n i A . vel Wie asen Al the request of p with | : a Bell Ted; Commitice with Beil off None Street meet Yew BOON Bp ich will and Clade ¢ SAUCE sing 1 —— phones are manual BE ap Turkish Pllan ¢ | instru butter 4 lablespoons m flour and 2 cups milk. Add 's tea- Be : noon minced narsley and Tyre reported coll spoon minced parsley and 6 chopped lation 3 ; ng violations hard boiled egis Cy " i ations in these, 37 irom Make a cream tablespoons Fire ce committee $24 for park- and noted that 7 issued for parking vio. past two weeks Of werd excused because thes ne 5 were exonerated ; ne deadline on 5 hag not the bu pired. Council approved a sugges y the committee that the bor. purchase new glasses for Nefl. member of the Undine who lost his glasses the fire at Howard expenditure will be and Poli ection of were the Horse Radish Sagce SUp cream or evaporated milk 4 tablespoons horse radish 1 tablespoon vinegar i; teaspoon salt Beal cream until stiff radish, vinegar and salt This a favorite sauce Melt Cook J mins Lhe Add horse Mix well is to serve werk The r Sm —_— CENTRE HALL MARKET ounce ; Reige, Barn, gadget were: (by the il authorized the Installation stop signs at the corner of Allegheny and Bishop streets to control traie when fire alarms are sounded. Oonnected with the fire alarm circuit, the gadget will turn all lights on red and hold them there until fire apparatus has passed on the a fi ¢ Hall, Tuesda ndred wt) 82 veal calves, good $11.50-81350; common, $8.00-81150; 4 fat hogs, $7.75-88.15: B sows, $500. $700; 23 bee! cattle, good, $6.50- $725, common, $4.00-8550; 7 dairy cow? $40.00-87500 ea: 11 bulls, $30.00-887.00; 25 young cattle, $1800. $40.00; pigs and shoats, $3.00- $7.00; 46 coops of chickens, heavy, 18c~18'%¢c per Ib.; Leghorns, 12c- 14'%2¢c per Ib ORIte Councilman John Weber reported that repairs to the Phoenix mill are progressing rapidly and that Dew jeases with the Bellefonte Body Works and the Susquehanna Paving Materials Company, tenants of the building, will be signed in the near future The vending machine ordinance passed its second reading in Coun- cil. Pinal acon will be taken on the | proposed law after the third and last gheeting, scheduled for Pebru- ary 17 Council President Thomas B. Bea- ver is to appoint a committee of three to represent Council at a meeting to be held at the Legion Home March 14 to organize a group of leatiers to control any subversive activities which might develop in this locality "1 SJ | FARM CALENDAR MR. HOME OWNER! Anyone injured in your home, on your sidewalk, steps or porch —swhether invited there or not MAY SUE YOU ! DAMAGE AWARDS MAY BE COSTLY ! Owners’, Landlords and Tenants Liability Insurance will protect you at small cost, as low as 85.00 per residence, Keep Chicks Warm—-Noy more than 300 to 350 chicks should be started upder one brooder stove say Penn 8 ate poultry specialists. i Chicks Need Space—Poultrymen | will find that their chicks wil] de- velop better if they have plenty of space in which to live, say poultry specialists of the Pennsylvania State College. One square foot for every two chicks is recommended | for the first six weeks and this must | then be doubled. At 12 weeks the need becomes 1% squire feet per | chick and then steadily increases to 3%: or 4 square feet at maturity i Grow Strong Plants—The best | ‘ang earliest vegetable plants are | ftarted In greenhouses and after! | transplanting they are hardened off | Coach Higgins Kiwanis Speaker coldframes, report vege'able gard. ening specialists of the Pennsylva- | Hugh M. Quigley nia State College. Hoibeds some- ALL FORMS OF times are used on farms where ear | liness is not important. INSURANCE { Seed Corn Noeded-—It is expected Tonks [| hide son Hi tn, ohn, of ihe Yermarvate Be > i ‘ iment o ways. He Bpea | Temple onte, Pa. ||| in the corn, poor drying weather, | on “Highway Construction and bmme—— early hard: freeses hurt most | Maintenance.” M. Shallcross. Next Tuesday members {Centre County Orange Encampment (and Palr Committee will meet with ! and conditioned for the open afr in | Program Committee, these appoint. (ments being made by President 8. of the. ‘the club. The address will be made by 8 R. Collins, ia construction | March 6, 1941. Loss $10,000 In Howard Fire (Continued froin page one) and blackamith shop and consider- ably damaged before firemen had the blaze under control, All the bulldings are located just southwest Diamond in Howard, in the rear of stores and shops in the busi- Ness area of the The Olde-Tyme Baker Boy The blaze, of unknown origin, wi discovered about $:30 p.m, in the Zerby barn al the rear of the prog owned by Mrs, Maggle Spigel- meyer, The Howard Fire Company went into action at but the flames spread with increasing rap- idity, In a short time apparatus and men from the Hope Hose Cc Lock Haven; the Mill Hall Fir Undine Company erty CALLS THE ATTENTION OF All Mothers TO THE ARTICLE ON “NUTRITIONALLY ENRICHED FLOUR AND BREAD” MARCH IssUF one, Company and Lhe Bellefonte, arrived on Whe 1g pid, more than 100 firemen, all oid DEINE engaged a IY ign IN THY OF "HYGEIA MAGAZINY We recommend that all mothers read thi enlighten them on the value of Vitamin Bl eral article It will and the food min. tron in sustaining the health of children and adults ALL MOTHERS ARS HEALTH OF INTERESTED IN THEIR FAMILIES ONE WAY TO INSURE YOUR FAMILY'S GOOD HEALTH THE ¥ | + reac, Ul Ww is ORDER A LOAF TODAY! The Olde-Tyme Bread Bakers BELLEFONTE PENNSYLVANIA 310 Fathers and Sons at Banquet (Continued froma page one) - ——— > Completes 20 Years’ Service a His Discovered ‘Sinus Continued fram page one) Trouble’ of Easton he Wilkes this Was ager froem AN INVITATION R. K. OWENS ELECTRIC STORE INVITES YOU TO THEIR FIRST SHOWING OF THE 1941 KELVINATOR ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS AND STOVES Get More_Get Kelvinator @® You'll hardly believe your eyes when you see these new "41 Kelvinators. Last year Kelvinator reduced prices from $30t0 $60 «thanks to a new, less expensive way of doing business. This year you enjoy additional savings up to $30. Pick out your Kel- vinator-today | Prices start at 114.75, for a big 6% cu. ft. model. lodged There'sroom for more than §» a bushel of vegetables in this big Vegetable Bin — right where they're needed most, And you get an oversize, slid ing Crisper, Mest Chest, space «® A flick of the finger and that new Magic Shelf makes room for big bottles, bulky foods ~gives you five easy shell adjustments, H i Take this advantage to see and save before you buy your new electric refrigerator or stove. STORE OPEN FRIDAY EVENING UNTIL © R. K. Owens Electric Store South Allegheny St, Phone 1062 Bellefonte, Pa. week, noth- pen- his
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