June 12, 1941. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five Modern Etiquette “ush- | clgar cigarette on the ash tray? re! § Should the whole into the wiley bowl? 1. How or ers, and quired for 2. When a girl is applying for position, shouldn™ she dres: hel 9 very best outfit? iL fs 3. Is it proper for girl to thank ding man for a dance? mony 4. Should one who is house guest let his host and know the exact time of his 5. When one wishe the opened or closed on a rain necessary to consult the person ting in the same seat? ¢. When playing should one admit plays u game | many bridesmaids, other attendants are a wedding? dip- 0 hand be ped when using finger What neces: 0 in when wed Ceres N un bride wear for the after the of costume should ary to leave trip directly without When a a change 10 wearing a feather, when con I the woman i t with a tall houldn't she be very in a crowded elevata ested to be & 1050088 i ha } ointed arrival? carelul or othe window i sit place, to keep It out o people? Necessary to write a letieg night? and butte; when one ony ne ad d tennis frankly thi I Lay ooriy? Oh 3 waler he 12. On i i wich i ) Hie mok- | gl would | Li the fini all right merely to lay » Answers to Modern Etiquette 1. This depends wishes of bride size and Ve church wedding party of attendants, while ber of attendants at a home ding is considerably 2. She should wear clothes of rvative cut and color 3. No: it is the ceived Lhe who must 4. Yes, unle the host and ess have specified the time the guest should time mentioned 5. Yes, and front or behind may affect 6. Yes {. When Hig. it One Js 1] placed entire Ler throughout no mean are upon the 'apologize the g entirely and wedding permit the upon ame. By DOSE a be player than you Of 7. No; the fumes ecable the num- 'y wed- ) SOME extingui less . 5 man who 1} favor and do the thanking host- Then exact arrive at the also ask whom anvone in one the change visit such a letter CESSATrY the night ne bit do not continue Lessons In English Words Often Do not heard Misused ble I do not know 1 Say I do n whether she heard us” Do not say, “I cut the half’ Say, “1 cut the or in halves.” Do not say side of the Do not say wn whom vou thought was the foreman” Say, "He the man you thoug! wus foreman Do He borrowed me.” borrowed it me a not say live?" Say say Words Often Misspelled jbserve the two material forward) us Underrate hen pote h Urge Joundary observe the mie (0 is who ree times and the : vooaou- not Say, say “He “Whereabout he Where s does does she live Words Often Mispronounced Researeh t Preferred the second y LR DI a a lable) Lables Inherent. Pron ita if, firet e as Cond ¢ eQona FARM CALENDAR roxXunale Timely Reminders from The Penn Market sylvania State College School of Agriculture Provide Light In Barns Darn mows empty time 0 make dalry barr Wool Clip —Ap] Wi many now is a idea] umprovements |i Agricuitural en nia § POUITGS { 600 O00 Me handle Beans 178 EIOULE Fertilize A pi) ‘ert Delore 5 Der t deep ) lox kK m V » gardens to October 1 ils ania State College SA PeRnAyIvAR Swine Need Water ue, da Cp, ample sland pace during more than seven _. . oc... . Keep show up during the latter the year Peel Pulpwood Now i peeling is now being done and thi work will last for some species as Speuialmmtion, late as the end of July. Extension field « is about foresters the Pennsylvania Stale | rd men of their ability to College announce that demonstra- tions of pulpwood cutting and peel- Hogs need an fresh water make temg pec College h cannot heavy production months part of of summer down body ean the ol gains erature the roo think get in to of philosoph { YOu mean of as SUMMER SWITCH TO A COOL ELECTRIC RANGE! An electric range will release you from the has work and dis- comfort of hotstove cooking— actually do the cooking FOR you and give you “time off.” Never again a "sizzling" kitchen, because an electric range applies the heat only to the cooking. IT'S ALL SO EASY! This marvelous “automatic cook” takes care of everything——turns on the right oven heat at the right time, then turns it off at the proper momeént, No watching, no guess. work—yet you serve the finest of meals! ADVERTISEMENT BY WIEST PENN POWER COMPANY the 1941 ELECTRIC RANGES cee Union Prayer Meeting A Union Prayer meeting held at the home of Miley House 2:30 p. m. Sunday, June 15. Ey eleome will be ut rybody w St The rector Ch John's Episcopal, Bellefonte Rev, Robert H. Thomas, 3rd Holy Communion, 8 am school 9:45 ilu Morning pray ClOCK wen and warship Lutheran Zion 10:30 Paul’ Nittany Valley Keller churen with 9.30 wor pastor noo hip rmon jellefonte Minister Harold \ A . vil irst Methodist, ) tenger J $30 a m Sermon it { ermon John's Lutheran, Bellefonte Howard Evangetie al Charge Rev. K 1. Bowe J 1941. Howard Aay hoo! Ait and Wid WE IViICes shale Mills ters and Come, an evening United Brethren, E. Hou WGiaes SETVICE Deg R. Shop» Supt n « 9:50 a Rev, Jack SOT tudy 11 o'clock 6.30 m by Rev special by Paul Plack The set evening song -service Bellefonte Harge ope way Dismi Christian Endeavor Preaching at 7.3 Jack Shope. There Evangelistic services Rev. Jack Shope and Sach evening next week vices will begin each 7:30. with a rousing The public is cordially invited to at- tend the vices Sur 10:20 Pp m. will be conducted TT M1 . § as all ser First Evangelical, Bellefonte Halbert Jacobs, pastor. 9:30 a ihday Church school, Charles Supt. 10:40 a. m., wor- ship, in charge of the Albright Brotherhood. All fathers are urged to attend. 7:30 p. m., worship with sermon. Theme, “Sunday Fun- day--What is it to You?” The Cen- tre county region the Women's Missionary Society will have a mis- jonary tea in the Bellefonte Evan- gelical church on ‘Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock (DST) Prayer meeling on Wednesday evening at 7:30, The monthly meeting of the Womens Missionary Society will meet on {Thursday evening at 7:30. We give you a cordial welcome to Worship iwith us H m.,S WwW. Keller, of of RE LEMONT The 4-H Club girls of Lemont met ‘at the home of Mr: Carl Williame lof Millbrook, Wednesday evening { There were 15 girls present of Col- [ legé ‘Township and Miss Butler, { Home Economics of Bellefonte The project the first and second year | girls selected wae sewing. The fol- | | lowing 0 cers were elected: presi- i dent, Jane Struble; vice-president, | Bthel Williams, secretary, Freda | Lockhart: song leader, Ernestine | Williams: game leader, Alice Wil- ' lama; news reporter, Ruth Bohn { The next meeting will be held Fri- day morning, June 20, ai the wane fof Mrs. Arthur Bolin at 9:30 a.m. | Avy girl of College Township be: tween the aged of ten to twenty-one | je eligible (0 Join, In the World of Science Auto can * Of Batteries, dry roads up as much as 12,000 electricity, reports Electrical Engineering the drag chalng dan truck which this tri ary road dos People Storage Ving Human mobiles di build static along volts article Mort from Lo nn in . aver ne are 1ppased useless t ground the walking thick uimost HE un InaKe knuckle ele are round nee a no tricity carpet can Ch voltage Wh ele on bulid up nye irk leap hom your to « metal 10 whinlor or oLhie rounded { be dischal tricity Ob je nay Eig O00 VOL you I ele Quinine ( rubber, o voit 0 Home [8] n Soutl th ames Snake Medicine Exercise Brings Disease ’ ! ii ” There a Spook in the House Now Put Windshivld Wipers i Lenses made es 10: eyeglasses are now being of safety glass, similar to that used in auto windshields, Consisting a sandwich of pliable material between two surfaces of glass, they ire shatterproof Now IL Can Be Used. long wondered what umulated sawdust, Now, in state of Michigan, sawdust ub being used in a ght against a grass plague It | mixed with bait supnlied by Lhe nment und el out pesky hoppers of Sawmills have Lo do with thelr the hopper grasshopper Federal Govel re Lhe their fil Research has Cant Hungry Crops en thal proy- are not f mal farm many Li evidence o Wheat Calling All Inventors an inventor, your talent ent Works "TI 54 { iy Who W ants a Giant Spectroscope? Al the _Ha ris High school in New the head Death to Weeds and Ends Odds HOUSEHOLD HINTS Care of Fur Cost {wr Prevent Wilting other flowers be Kept the following {res reat ind "e hammer nd six JE depth inch fresh them walter deen riy watch change the and that these efforts 5¢ of Cox rewarded the appearance flowers Feather Pillows sun feather pillows, Don't as West Penn Gets Coveted Reward (Continued from page one) 1010 Mr He expressed Hughes and to Electric Institute Com- Awards, to employes of Penn Power Company and almost 400 electric range in the territory served bY West Penn whose wotk made wine ning the award possible In commenting on the changes in cooking methods, Mr. Restofski said, ‘When this award was first estab lished. women were just beginning lo realize the possibilities of elec- tric cookery Today women all over the country are demanding electri ranges because they offer the most modern cooking method--the most [dependable and time releasing. On West Penn lines, alone, more mode! back appreciation the Edison mittee on the West to the dealers in to ranges. Dealers report that the pop- ularity of electric cooking is in. creasing —€% per cent more electrle ranges being installed on West Penn lines in 1940 than in 1930." First prize of $600 {trophy Was given to the Carolina iPower and Light Company, Raleigh, North Carolina, Second prize of $300 and & certificate went to the Washi - {ington Water Power Company, Spo- | kane, Washington Hughes Award judges were Messrs. W. J. Daily of Roy 8. Dur- stine, Inc; Hauy C Dooley, Asso ciate Editor, Electrical World; and (Arthur P. Hirose, Director of Re- | search, McCall's Magazine, than | 18.000 homes are NOW using electric and a silver, Fruit Stains pErInanen a Lowe] frequently Leather Bindings } Ging treatment re of castor oil equal mixtu Brightens Zine and hot will brighten Lime walter m zinc ixed U ream Dampening Clothes Be careful not to dampen clothes far in advance of thelr ironing n the summer, They mildew much more readily in warm weather than cold. If tl oning must be post. poned, carefully shake gut ali damp articles to dry, and they may be easily resprinkled Furniture Polish, An economical furniture an effective one me by ine Lon in we air polish can be made at mixing equal parts of tur- kerosene, and vinegar and rors t pen ENGLISH CHANNEL IS ONLY 50060 YEARS OLD The formation of the English Channel, a formidable obstacle to the invasion of Britain, was one of the most significant events in the geologic history of the world, ac- ‘cording to Dean Edward Steidle, dean of the School of Mineral In- dustries at the Pennsylvania State College Without this separation from the mainland of Europe, Lae develop- ment of the British people and the British empire might not have tak- en piace, While available data dicate that the channel] may have been formed 5000 years ago, Dean Bteidle explained, that was “only yesterday” from a geological point of view. Even now an elevation of only 120 feet would unite England and the continent again, making tinvasion easier “The most remarkable thing about this event which has had so much influence is its extreme youth” he said has niways ‘ance today as a defender of the democracy reiged. Obviously, the daily life of Americans” Tt Newspapers, we regret to say, have a tendency to seek sensational items rather than to provide their leaders with a balanced review of the events || there is no of the day However, use to blame the press. When bet- ter newspapers are demanded, soe {body will print them, in-| “The moal which was created | been the bulwark of the | {defense of England, and its import- | cannot be over-empha- | it also Influences | ite MILESBURG The Ladies of the Baptist church will hold their annual rawherry festival Thursday evening, June 12th. (tonight), Music by the Junior Legion Band, Come out and spend a pleasant evening The M. Y. W class of the dist Sunday 8chool will meet on this Thursday evening at the home their teacher Mrs, FF, L. Baird Miss Anna Adams had Lhe mis fortune 0 fall Tuesday evening while coming home from church Her gla were brokep face badly brulseg wind cul Mr. and Mr Monument we Caller al 14 A Gay MeLtho- of wp and Joseph re Sunday evening John Smith home dinner w Walker home of thelr William the Immediate and Mr willl daughter Judit Mrs. DH Bi Lhaday was held Sun Lhe HDONROT on present MY were ws eo Walker and Mr and 4H (CLUB DELEGATES GO FO NATIONAL CLUB CAMP of lubes as offices Week atl well as in other attended Club Training School Pennsylvania State College ry Kane, 18, has been a club for eight years, completing food and clothing She J compieted high school where she Was a leader cholastic work Lucille Whitmer, 17. a club mem- ber for six years. has done most of her work in foods and clothing, al- though she was a flower club mem- ber one year. She has served as jun- ior leader her club and has just compieted junior ¥ear in high hool Richard Lefever, 18, a high school graduate, has been a baby beef club member for five years and is en- rolled for his sixth year with corn and tobacco ag additional projects He a member of the Red Rose chorus which makes local and pub- lic appearances and is an accom- plished trumpet player. He has been on several achievement day radio programs Edward dairy and fvy = ins of her 3 is Kosa, 19 has been a cheep club member {or tix years and building a pure- bred Jersey herd and a purebred Shropshire flock. He has completed his high school work and acts as assistant leader of his club The delegates will be accompan- ied to Washington by Miss Martha Leighton and Allen L. Baker, of the state 4-H Club office at the Penn. yvivania State College. The theme of the camp will be “Rural Youth's Responsibilities” a ————— The progress of the Army is evi- dent when an enlire division moves by its own motor vehicles: the day will come when divisions will move by air-transport. i ——— APA When two young that the most in vortant of life is to see each other the most important business is people think business 118 of srmptomatic fanctional pain & discomfort. Absolutely on * 504 BE IIDADE geet a a Q ” drugs narootios, "s CHI-CHES-TERS "13400" PILLS James C then it! Born With Authority Plive-day- Edmund Tuton, RANDOM ITEMS (Continued from page one) } age. Bherift J. Bt E a deputy a day a Fou of for I= i fter old . r i 1a vt iar nim seems Lo of fee] the rain impact of the ed sight nies warm La GARDEN: This depa the an more hea wified Ads bring rem nh Limes difference bet REMEMBER when aphig, bu You Want ANYTHING IN Lumber - Millwork Doors - Sash Roofing W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA. 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