~~ June 5, 1941. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five IN 1. being constantly criticised and an- noyed by another employee, should he protest to the head of the de partment? F 2. Shouldn't a bride be consider. ate of the expense necessary for her bridesmaids, in the purchase of their gowns? 8. Is it proper to thank a wait- ress every time she servés one a dish? 4. When two persons are not on speaking terms, and are seated together at the table, is it necessary for them to talk to each other? 6. If a bride wishes to wear he: engagement ring during the wed- ding ceremony, on which finger should she wear iL? 6. May a young man invite a When an office emplovee is) young girl to a weekend party al his home? 7. What is the correct way to an nounce birth a child? 8, Why should a man tip his hat with the hand that is farthest away from the person he is greeting? the of ask and 9. Does a bridegroom ever men other than his best man ushers to his bachelor dinner? 10, Is ourselves on sgomeone hotel? 11 versati it always necessary to have announced when who Is ng calling stay in a What should one do in con m, when the person to whom one is talking persists in arguing? }3. .} drinking hot, to blow permissible, when uall It ever coffee unu t92 that u it to cool on — \ 1. If ignoring these sfems to have no effect privately talk things over with this person and try to reach an amicable understanding 2. Ye: each one aie LO pay 3 NO: but edge any bringing an ff. Yes they do be overlocked in in adult annoyance \ CAlnly an one d l-bred i! It not rude al Such action might children, but net the third 8. On right hand G who The invitation i a fread of Words Often Misused Do not say, “The game wa lowed with a dance Say, “The game was followeq by a dance’ Do not Ay, “1 ravenously hungry.” Say, “I racenou Ravenous mean gry Do not say Omit a Do not say, “Either tl his sons owns the hou Say “gwn the house The subject part differ in number, and verb agrees with the noun nearest it i. e sons D9 would hel; here, he would help u Do say. “Helen gresser Say, “Helen “dresses tastefully Word: Often Penalize in me, a as in in ice accent fir syllable ot am am €X( eedingly i?’ the not not or Mispronounced Pronounce pe-nal-iz, as at To 5¢ ayLiadie. 11 Bn pronounced per Bouguetl Preferred tion is boo-ka n ate. Secondary bo-ka, © syllable Theatre in see, n her, 20 a3 ih 28 in nt Pronounce as as | Jaramel and kar-mul second a a ask in set accent first nstresse syllable as in ask u accent Pronounce fret a kar-a-mel not A As in an in unstressed ¢ a vilable Birthday Dinner birthday dinner was held | McCloskey at his home 2a celebrating his 8nd birthday June 1. The pr ent were: Mr. and Mrs. C. A Brick- ley, Viola Brickley, Dick Brickley, Arlene Philips, Mr. and Mrs. Dovie Brickley, daughter Betty, Mr. and Mis. Robert Apker, daughter Mary Louise, of Mill Hall: Mr. and Mrs Bud Poorman, daughters Winnie aid Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bri and children Helen and Ronald, of Lock Haven: Mr. and Mrz. Clarence Bitner, of Elanchard; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wolfe, son Don- ald, of Beech Creek; Mr. and Mrs [ A JE Ines Avi anniver or * ar on £ ures ley Answers to Modern Etiquette fol- | i Shirley, — Lh AY come from r. or from h Lisle Te correct and also the usual it ped LESSONS IN ENGLISH Err. Pi and not Height ahd not al wx Pronoun hith Lh ae he end of word Words Often Misspelled nt mptible oLserve Lhe ODserve Lice Ww not or Study 1 OPPORTUNTI Fanos Va IMPUGN uments here gorgeous feasts ENERVATE f r rr iOrce « en O TDIOUS Milton Weaver and nd Ronald, of J. A. Mc- and Mi son Robert, of N.Y, Mr and Mrs D A ana ci Peekskill McClo LOI and ald Mrs Kenn Shirles ) Robert i Billy and Marion, of Mr. and Mr: Arthur Weaver and children, Louise and Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs Oscar Weaver ang children, Carl. 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KEICHLINE, Representative, Temple Court Phone 190 | Closkey, of Cleveland, Ohlo; {and | mett Mrs. James McCloskey McCloskey received many gifts HOUSEHOLD SCRAPBOCK To Mend Glass Glass may be mended with a ce- ment made by dissolving white shal lac in enough alcohol to make a mixture of the consistency of mo lasses. This cement will resist dinary wear, but should be kept out of very hot water Black Heads An excellent wash for black heads can be mixed with the following in 36 grains sub-car- soda, 8 ounce i and 6 dram Apply with a h washing alway or gredients of bonate of distillers water Ol of small using of essence rose alter iriction sponge § oa gentle upward Tarnished Rhinestone Pins tarnished rhinestone pin Hine about polish with for Riddance 1 Good NTAppu boxe For Sour Milk Red Wa hing best | a Lemon Betly from tended Mr daught Haturday MeCla and Hopper Mag vizitin Park Leslie evel skey H Gillan spending his vacation thes, Muwray Giliand and CLARENCE {Continued from page three helped make | The comimenesment TR: Hees {igh schoo] dance May 29 ded Alben Irena evening The Harry Shiv called ariel SunGay town M Michael Shank George Trebisky 1 son and William, also Vernon all of Cleveland, Ohio the weekend with the Jame family. Mi Mr mother ang wnt Kolasa Trebisky Kol- Asa CLAIMS CHILDREN SHOULDNT ENTER SCHOOL TOO YOUNG Don't allow children to enter school too young. advises Dr. Em- A Betts, director of thé read- ing clinic at the Pennsylvania State College “If children enter first grade be. fore they are ready to read” Dr Betts said, “they may form poor reading habits and develop a per- manent dislike of reading in gen- eral.” More than half of the children brought to the Penn State reading ‘clinic for treatment were admitted to first grade before they were six an a half, he pointed out. Overs anxiety on the part of their parents had forced them into situations they were not able to meet. As a result, they were handicapped at the start aarti amiciauts It may be a pity but nevertheless the average citizen acquires no extra intelligence whet he acquires a publie position, Mi | Mr | | Boy JACKSONVILLE Sunday, June Worship, #:30 6.45 will meet Harry Hoy on Church ne service: as follows school, 10:30: C. E The Ladies’ Ald the home of Mrs Iursday evening Please bear In mind ti tival of the season will be Urday evening Scouts, The nished by the Band ome ev on Sunday Bocliet held Bat the vi June 7. by music will American eryons th be Tw Legl and bring nd and he boy wit) ip ] } worthy case The Bible ‘hursday by a Grove which parent to a closed Om Schenck 8 ar school was picnic at time about teacher children nnd \ able laden with g t. In the ticipated thing Lo en WJilernoon i Ihe Werle tak ia al ock caller Crerirude Other ONAWAY we htet Weaver air ereburg nfield Deitz William home durin the week and Mr: red Haines and ter Rose of Upper Marion, Mr ry Swope, Mrs. Annie Fisher, James Shaffer and family, A Swope, Mrs. Homer Yearick. William Dixeon, Mrs. Alice Mrs. Henry Keller and Miss Garbrick Mr: daugh we line Ars Baty Della and and Matthew Conaway t Doris and Dorothy son Bobby were Tuesday callers at the James Shaffer home Other caliers during the week were Mrs. Mary Deitz, Miss Della Gar- brick, Viola Fike, and Arline Swope Mr. and Mrs. Bumner Noll and children were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Elsie Noll and daughters of State College Mrs Matthew daughters Doris and Dorothy Flemington, called at the home Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conaway and family on Tuesday evening Miss Eiennor Moore of Howard was a Wednesday dinner guest Mrs. Sumner Noll and of of Conaway at the home of Mr. and Mr: bur Ishisr of State College Mr. and Mrs Clayton Neildigh and daughter Louise, of State College, spent Saturday evening with Mr ry i= land Mrs. Sumner Noll and family. eight pupils and eight teacl Blanche Walter: { College evening’ of i Mr. and Mt: on Milford Fred Kessling Lucy C of M and family Mi nd Milford of Howard of Yarnell called at Robert Etter: and and Mri and Mn the home Conaway ' maway Mi and Raymond Neldigh of Bellefonte Sumner Di Elsie Jang and Mary June Fye Memorial rvi nt In Frid ‘ Bobby Mi Key nee m Noll and niidre und Lennetd at- nded Pine vening dara Kaufman of Su Wi a caller al riday loienoon Sund dinner boone guests at the Mir and daugh Mr. and Mi Wil- Nome Were and McCaleb Ruth AA, wil and ana Ji Boon On Cieorge MILESBURG » Led Mr Earl Corm an i Miss spent Wednesday the William Ecken- ay of last week roth home POTTERS MILLS mn EB at M Palmer spent Tuesdas helping to the Bottor{ } Hiram Les i wife of Mr. Marcellus Sankey Hollidayshurg, visited the Mr. F. P Vile clean FEEL RE LY | ir wife of Wed - nesday at Palmer nome Mr. Edward Faust West Chester end at J. M. Carson Mrs ter of family of the week Faust and and visited over Mr. H E nomes the Charles Lock Haven of her parent Sweetwood Mr Philadelphia aid son, Mr won of State Caskey and daugh- visited at Mr the Mrs HAE and Ed Carl Butterlick and daughter Mr. Alvin Sellers Paul Palmer and Coliege, Miss Marian wile Palmer of Spring Mills’ visited on Sunday at the E. B. Palmer home Mr. James Coder motored in from Adamsburg on Thursday, returning home on Sunday, taking with him his daughter and Janet Faust who will stay at their home indef- initely Mr. Floyd Palmer and wife, two daughters and granddaughter from Hazelton, visited Priday evening at the Mr. PF. P. Palmer home. Mr Brenam Tibbens and family, Pleas ant Gap, called on the Palmers on Saturday evening Mr. Charles Faust, wife and two daughters of Royersford, Mrs. Jonas Faust and wife of Pottsville, visited over the weekend at the Mr. J. G Boal home ' Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Goodhart of Centre Hall, called at the Mr. G H. McCormick home Sunday even- ing Mr. and Mrs wife Mr. Ray Goss of Milroy, er home. Daily Vacation Bible School op- | ened Monday evening with fifty Boyd Smith spent {a few days in Shickshinny. ! Miss Josephine Deitz is employed Mr, | Melvin Beaver, from Burnham, vis- | ited on Sunday at the Mr. Roy Roy- | MOSHANNON | There Methodist June Ist visitors Miss were 74 present at the Sunday School Sunday including the following Mr. Francis Sensor and Helen Habaker of Hershey Mr. Edward Walter of Harrisburg Mr. and Mrs, George Bonawilz of Hummelstown, who came [rom | 8il Star in Deer where Bonawitz is sta 0 Mrs, Lewis Mary Lou of Nanly Mrs, Paul Culver of Harrisburg etty Pearce of Kylertown, and Mi Fay Walson, R. N Brooklyn, N ¥ Bermon Rev, C, M. Ham mond he Silly Camp Cree Vall Mr tioned; al Watson and daughter Gio f Ol by the John F aver the weekend were Mrs, John T, L ard of En im; and Harry Musser James Donna M1 Musser Mary Ann | Visitors at id DAbY Mi CAS @l por} i 410 win Lay Ol Charies Reiter Big Run Hippi er and husbs Bowes, Clearfield Paul Pigher and daughter line of Montoursviile, Evely wadt and husband of Bufial ida Weaver Newbe Les Bovee, daughler and Curwensville Harry Mabel daught it ey Wl er and Made n Ber- of re oi my daughier of and Mrs, Clair Lewi Willlameport, Mr Zimmerman of Altoona; Cu i Lucas of Chester; Mrs vers of Cenire Hall John Bowes ‘ DuBois; Mr, and Mrs, Charlie Lucas of Munson: Mr. and Mra, Joe Zindel of Karthaus, Mrz. Salena Hiters, of Bellefonte; Jack lov sister Ellen and husband of Lock Haven. Elizabeth Fleming of Pitis. burgh; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Culve Harrisburg: Fave Watson R N of Brooklyn, N, Y.: Mrs, Charles McConnell and children of Larry- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mulhollan and sons, and Mrs. Anna Lewis of Tyrone; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eidel of Lanse; Mr. W. A. Quick and son James of DuBois; Mr, and Mrs John T Lucas and baby Richard of Emporium; Mr. and Mrs, Harry W. Musser and children of Buffolk REMEMBER When You Want ANYTHING IN Lumber - Millwork Doors - Sash Roofing W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA. Phone 432 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN EVERY DEAL IN EVERY FARTICULAR and Mr anda wil M H of i | Mr. and Mrs, C Holme treet | guests, Mr of East ner daughter Collingdais Kathryn Jor Wediu a Erb wr weeker nue, spent Sar LEGAL NOTICES CAT TION NOTCH ADMINISTRATRIN NOTH er of e MARY J Bellefonte, Ps ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICH tate to FTHEL E BURD rairix M se “or W ADMINISTRATRIN NOTHOE In the Matter of the Estate lam Cron Runkle inte of Township, Centre Oounty deceased letters of administra estate having been gv dersjgned. all per % 0 are reguested %o m payments, and those or demandes an present them without tlement 0 MARY E minjstratrix. Centre Hall James C. Purest, Attorney ate Wii- Potter Penna iTiel § i delay for sel RUNKLE, Ad Pa R D1 for the Ea. 4 ALBITOR'S NOTICE OF FIRST HEARING In the Malter Lhe becca Parker, deceased All petacons interested diztributecs of the wili take notice that tlw ed Auditor will bold his first therein on Tuesday. the 17th. day June, 1941. at ten o'clock, A. M hig Office in Temple Court Building Borotigh of Bellefonte, Centre Cou ty, Pennsylvania All persons prove their claims before Lhe und signed Auditor or be debarred coming in upon the funds of sajd es tate April 30th. 1041. x23 WwW. BRUCE TALBOTT. Auditor Batate of Re- of STATE COLLEGE Baltimore Md wile Prospet COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & INSURANCE FIRE ED 1. KEICHLINE BFLIEFONTF Ffemple Court Fhone 190 WHEN WINDS A Windstorm Policy Protects You ABC and Voss | GET ROUGH From Financial Loss, John F. Gray & Son Insurance Bellefonte, Pa mee General Phone 497.) i KELVINATORS & PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'S ant Gap, Pa. d WASHERS Bendix Home Laundry Electric Stoves [C. Y. WAGNER | & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Pat Flour WAGNER'S Qur Best Flour 50-5¢ Blend WAGNER'S Very Best Flour Winter Wheat Wagner's ! Dairy Feed 20% Dairy Feed Wagner's Horse Feed Pig Meal Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter Wagner's Wagner's Wagner's and Grower. Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower, Wagner's Serateh Feed Feed. Wagner's Chick Feed Wagner's Medium Scratch Rydes Cream Calf Meal Eshelman’s Dog Feed All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with your own feed. Dealers in All Kinds of Grains BELLEFONTE, PA. Used Truck Headquarters DECKER MOTOR (0. SOUTH SPRING STREET BELLEFONTE, PA. dale I RYE
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