THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. July 24, 1941, basketb lef ticing basketball in Bellefonte, and Che ) wdness 1 smmiarizst THE WAR IN EUROPE STATE COLLEGE imum amputate the leg above the knee All that is worth reckoning Is wn) In the summer of 1940 he was ——— | ——————————— we do, and the best of everything awarded a scholarship to the Bow- The broad outlook of the war be-|foree and reports in this country Mr. and Mrs, John Erb and two! Mr. and Mrs, Walter Trainer of | jg not too good, but i ecomomy and West : man Watchmaking School in Lan- tween Great Britain and Germany agree that, in a few months at least, children of Nittany avenue, McKee street had as thelr weekend | riches — Mary Baker Eddy caster by the Bellefonte Elks Lodge, Is turning in favor of the British ' mastery of the air will belong to the | and Mrs, Sara Erb of Helster street, | guests Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Horn- — ———— but was unable to enter the school (who, for the first time, can base | pilots of the Royal Alr Force spent the weekend In Harrisburg | ing of East Earl u . EIA I Abn ek . ; é ye ; od 1 b Ise our Classified A cogmna, MRS, EDWARD M. PORTER a year ago. She also had the fol- | because of the spread of the disease, their hope of ultimate victory upon| These significant factors should and Hershey Mr. and Mrs. George Koon of : ai Mrs, Edward M. Porter of Pine lowing grandchildren John Phoebe, He had been bedfast since January something more definite than cour- not escape the attention of those Janet Henninger of Ridge Avenue | Buckhout street spent Sunday : | am . ' — Grove Mills, died at the Lewistown Leah and Franklin Varner at Wood- | of this year, Wayne L. Alters was a #8¢ and determination to survive, | interested in the probable course of |... 0 her guest Ruby Allen of Ral- | Lancaster Ais Hospital at 1:35 o'clock Thursday land and Florence, wife of Edward con of Harry PF. and Eva Leitzell Al- Chief among the developments|the conflict, The reduction of ship elgh. North Carol oy 4 . Mel: I Bai { morning, July 17, 1941. She was 65 Cockrum, Washington, D. C. Mrs. pers and was born in Bellefonte on [that bring positive assurances to|losses and the increased number of |= ‘ova. ¢ Joseph a oy of Bouth Allen KELVINATORS years, nine months and 3 days old Gingery was a faithful member of | March 18. 1922. making his age at the struggling empire is the clear-|ships under construction, more pos- Mr, and Mrs, Liloyc Parsons of | street spent the weekend in Phila- Mrs. Porter was born in Reedsville the Woodland Methodist church and | time of death 19 years, 3 months |lv revealed decision of the United! itive action by this country to re- Harrisburg are spending y wees deiphia PHILCO RADIOS _ Wy |g S 4 3 § p NE A y . | " ting the o's parents a daughter of Edward V. and Effie regular attendant unul infirmities | 41.4 29 days. He is survived by his States to do whatever becomes ne-|strict German depredations in the Visiting ihe Jormer pa Mr. Mrs. Margaret Hosterman Smith Johnston. She i survived °F, 28¢ and loss of hearing necessl-!,,rents and the following brothers: (cessary to establish the “bridge of| Atlantic, the steady pressure of the and Mrs, Walter Parsons of Hester | gouth Pugh street is spending sey ; by her husband, a daughter, C. Ruth hley he: Absence For more than ag, F. Richard and Robert, all at ships” across the Atlantic and to| British hockade and the brightened street eral days visiting in Jersey Shore ’ Porter. at home: and & brother and 3 Fears she was the be loved wach. home: and H. Franklin Alters, with assure the delivery of necessary! prospect of successful alr warfare John Juba chief of the Borougn Dr and Mrs. John Ritenour of M E k R (0) y AN ’ ANE, L . : er of the Primary class in the SBun- |, . . . . n . 'Obla Vi Ange . t- | police 3 Mllam V annie » " Ls E mle amd two sisters, Edward B. Johnston Jr. [day school of that church Her fu- the U. 8. Navy Medical Corps ai Supplies to the embattled people of | are enough to change the long- | police, and William V Dennis Jr Past Campus had as thelr weekend Phone $355-R-} Miss Mary Ellen Johnston, and Mrs, | neral was held from her late home Parris Island 8. C Also surviving the assailed islands range outlook of the great struggle captain of the Samp pa rol, are guest, Elizabeth Richmond of New X y ax all ORAZOT cd das » o | Are his maternal grandparents Mr - . now going on pending Tuesday Wednesday, | yo "it Neass } » Warren Rhodes, all of Yeagertown gt 2:30 p. m, Wednesday, July 2 and Mrs. 8S. 8 Leitzell pe Port Ma. Shipping Situation Improved J Th ums nd Priday in Philadel | = ft Cty Pleasant Gap, Pa. The deceased was a member of the 1941. with interment in the Brad- ° nu | u Si Whe Fn "ARON . Russians Fight Courageously 4 Sw . a Mr, and Mrs. H © rer Pine Grove Mills Lutheran church. ' for y emetery. Many friends from tilda. Puneral services were held at necouragement comes from fig- While ti th phia, where they are attending the Hamilton avenue had as thelr J aii : 0 hoa L ce ery he y ends QO the . 24 vf i np n nn ures showing that shi ) losse nie ie observer an ais coun~ svivar by { f ‘Olice | AINE MON VENUS TA a Funeral services were held at ti? far and near came to pay tribute hy Home, RIAA NEO A _ [June were Much We prs try is utterly unable to ascer‘ain Feri vali an of Police As-| 4 guest their son Byron ABC and VOSS n f rT »y v: ae ae *V nee ls Al~ y » socClatic convenuon home, Sunday afternoon with Rev. to the memory of one who was al- * WAT Re Pog ‘ R hy } stili representing a ser « threat | With certainty the outcome of the Avon " Mrs. Clarence Yearick of West James N. Fisher officiating. Inter- wavs busy doing good. but never too | Bold. pastor of St. J hn's Lutheran i re nung a seriou red p Virgie Markle of Jarnard . WA ER church, Bellefonte, Interment was y and the belief that action by the! fighting between Russia and avenue, has as her FAS § » in t N » a 11 16 Fs | 1 y ' i ¥ ' \ f To treet accom; anled several friend : ment was made in the Pine Hall busy to respond to a call from the thade Lx the Trion cemetery lnte United States, in making safe the many in the light of conflicting eel accomps van Smith of Cent —— wr re Hall 8 ™ cemetery sick and sorrowing. Many have risen seaway to Iceland, will relieve Brit. claims, it is obvious from the course to W atkins Cienn, I ocho ’ P a Boerlin and Bendix Home Laundry _— up to call her blessed ish forces to cope with German sub- of the easlern conflict that the Red © inday my lan Electric Stoves MELVIN CLAY ROWN JOHN O. TALBOTT marine and airplanes closer home. [army is conducting unusually Mri “lar ynch ol p i ah y RR Melvin Clay Rown, 36. a native MRS. WAYLAND RHOADS John O. "Tall Detroit Mich The battle of the Atlantic is not|stubborn defense and the German over but rapidly expanding plans blitzkrieg has run into | first | in voor Mrs C. T K w— of Snow Shoe, died suddenly in Al Mrs. Wavland Rhoad aged 51. « former resident of Bellefonte and : Bn and As " Ie hed . ron btn ‘ MALS Vid LL RET « " > . gr AP { re ONS tio y A ‘ onewa . > or and twe wh wil 1 ANG iAau toona early Friday morning. M Ky ident of the former vice president of the Belle for the construction of ships in the liven the or mmuniaqu oh ak ratn pg bin PF Margaret of Alkenside, spent Satu cs Y. WAGNER Lexington president of ' + wh wha lived at East Pls Af A ’ ’ fonte Central Railroad died in United States, expected to deliver Ro ho lived at East Pleasant) poderation of Kentucky Women' inte Central Railroad, died In day afternoon with her Valley boulevard, was employed as clubs and nat onal Ureatdent of the Detroit hospital on Friday, July 18 12000000 tons by the end of 1043 Cen the! revity and ack ol " olleg at pending a Barah Miller. of E. Be Hon in # a car cleaner at the Altoona pa Phi Oiep Pp ' el i ed of 12 in 1941, after a several month |. Indicates that the crisis may be all, canned hie l & Te-| vacation i Skinner's Edd aren in Ad 0 EF Avent & COMPANY senger station yy eating his! _. r 'Wedne An adt Bd Sh in tha | I He was in his 60's. and had passed. More effective patrol and sistance of h rn) d admi i : . aE AS 2 Lynn Woome: I ng midnight lunch h the cleaner Cuntre Ler Ho kbd of hy been undergoing treatment at the convoy protection will, if necessary, |the repeated O wp r-ailacks Wh t have a heir guest Mr h his pare: al Vi a L quarters when he was ctricken with ie rend oo vn ha —- hospital for several month Dur. be instituted to meet any emergency Russian La y ritish mil piu har] ness of Bvatis: vn a heart attack. Mr. Rown was the © h “ ds lo nite or tiandine | INE his association with the Belle which may threaten English secur- tary observer w or ip NE ville Indiang Mr. Elmer Cot wbert and | WAGNER'S son of Albert and Emma (Golden) Rhoads by orn pi ie ares fonte Central Mr. Talbott and his ity In the next few month Red air arm was fun ung fi “ a Ba oo or | Catherman, retur i from a g li Fi Rown and had resided in Altoona “'¢ SOTOH we 1} A lh family resided in Bellefonte. He | kade ‘& = more than thr wi walla! Er Titan ave viaibiruy i “wew | Pleasant visit wi U atherman Qua ity our for a number of years. Members of >" h oy tne teens. Survived by his wife; a son, Jack Blockade Exerts Pressure and ihis exj uch of the dif. broad ah det Shanes and family at aver Palls | A Hard Wheat Pat Flow the family include his wife, Mrs, | !Q the Bellefonte hospital Tor Weat=|.. (spe and a daughter, Mr Meanwhile, the British blockade fhculty that U TRA IVE. HAL hnst Bertha Rown: his mother, and these | ment A graduate of the Bowling Carlton Hunter. of Caldwell, N J. (tightens the grip around the coast'in thelr nd & oy 1 brothers and sisters: Albert Rown,| Green, Ky. State normal school h of Europe and the war with Russia victory wo children of North McK L ven WAGNER'S ry John, of ww isto and the University of Wisconsin closes the largest leak In the bar. left Saturday for anbury N. | rad y bert Br Ie 0 gh BUnbINY | ons ew of wh she returned to these schools later MRS. CHARLES FABER. rier that bars the entry of supplies Long War is Promised am oh Svan: Of CAE i ig RE win ur Best Flour toona: Mrs. Lillian Mooney and! to teach home economics. Her hus- Mrs. Annie Fetzer Faber, wife of to Germany. The pressure of the J | teom ! sir Woden y . 50.50 Blend Mrs. Grace Kustaborder, of Altoona, | band was attached to the Agricul-| cy. es Faber, of Cuyahoga Falls, blockade will become more stringent Vast ba Vili Dr i ta ughter-in-law Mr and Mi re rve and Sara Miller and Mrs. Prank Bruan, of Tyrone ture Extension department of the op." 4 native of Centre County, 8s the stepped-up British aerial of- end, by the reves i Joyd rsons Of arrisburg wil Tracy Kuh ent ti " WAGNER'S Mr. Rown was of the Methodist Univeristy of Wisconsi intil re- | cout 2:30 o'clock Thursday morn- fensive blasts German productive tending I« He t assumed. | © dnesday and Thursday th 33 arenta Mr. and Mi : faith cently when he was called tve | oo July 17 194) at the home of plants and destroys transportation the German ’ great advan. ting in Girard and Niles, Ohio. | Kuhn at nside. Very Best Flour — - duty as a Major in the Army Re- |... nace Mrs. Charles Lucas, neac factlitie tage. whic expected to becon er. mar ar oF: Yoana 1a William Rivka and grandson. V Winter Wheat MRS. MARY GINGERY | mount depot at Front Royal, KY. goward af complications. While The British, it is plain, rely heav- plain as th nt S9pt f ) I : Bi i kiaon, V1 > Mrs. Mary Gingery. a resident of | Mrs. Rhoads in addition to taking! .o.. .n4'per husband were en route ily upon a more intensive bombing However Woodland. Pa. for more than 50! an active part in club work In her .. 1, from their home to visit the ©f Germany, including a far wider shortage x years. died at her home Sunday, Own state held the title of district| h.o.0 family July 9, Mrs. Faber the far ment has appeared avenue albott, of College last week and was removed Swift and oe 51 application of explosives to ir Wagner's 327% Dairy Feed ©" ayy b hy 4 "n' clithe Of " hg : + inddiixt rial ares ussian army hil iving u Om . : ' - June 20, 1941, at 7:45 p. m., after president of the Women's clubs of .. .overed a stroke, and since her ar- reaches of German md istrial arent Fu Ra TY hi : ui ‘ INGATE arents, Mr, and Mr har : . an illness of about one week. Mrs Southeastern United States Born rival her condition had aeadily when the nights become Tofiige: an } oh a” force. an “ Lh i Wy Straut returned h hom n Ww agner « 20 7% Dairy Feed Gingery, daughter of John and| December 23, 1890, at Bowling| group, more serious. The deceased American long -sAnge hom xs a n Russian : There will be preaching serv ' wins : » g! ’q 4 ava ree " 8 TH 1a [| # 5 ni . . : ai : n Phoebe Wagner, was born in Cen-| Green, Ky. she was a Laugier a was a daughter of John and Mary nyailabje in urge: ni r Bat w iy np in th vangelical church on Sun wiueh Annroved nd ok i " Wagner 8 Horse Feed tre county, near Martha Furnace, J Roland and Josephine Campbell Green Fetzer and was born in Boggs Sontiiution of & oA ned y i the line rh Sw bis vening. July 4 at 8 around aait = : on January 9, 1855, the oldest of Roland. Members of the family In- | younhip on November 10, 1860, 'o the defense of democrsty 1s ApH|T0 HE C8 Or re batt hn sum. | (DST), by Rev. K. 1. Bower. Th oka Voy ix traveling hy Wagner's Pig Meal twelve children, of whom the fol-| clude her husband, Major ¥yay- making her age at time of death 80 © het oti L irde orf oe ri ”" lies Or vide tn W fustrin oly Communion will t RIVE veln Ha t Al uo ad : WA lowing survive: Mrs. Jennie Iscn- land Rhoads. and three children, |, a, 8 months, and 6 days. Sur- | *¢ RTACUAT Pee OF Ho x ital Te bnse abt un in i8t 1H vine, ‘The public fn gen= | rd me rc tir eaiireaitem al Wagner's Egg Mash berg and Mrs. N. E. Weaver, Al-| William M_Rhoad oh ¥ R. Rhoads yiving in addition to her husband the Dighting Strengl 0 ie Len A 4s OI Of danger from acrial at- [7a is weltome to worship wil Head 2 wn Stavabm Aisimisae. of Ww ‘a Chick Start toona; Mrs. Annie Smith, Spring | and Louise Ann Rhoads, all al’... tw grandchildren living gn FEICH code sage Bolla vile RES HW 1 t Thur dl a Tm, AIANRLS 2 VE agner 8 Uhick oStarier ‘ ' . . Ls cial sh NN Samoa 4 yusiuy al granachiiaren Oving 3 \ Even | thi } th M12 be 13d ia ' R 4 6 § . . : Mills; Mrs. Margaret Overly, Clear-| home. Services were held at Bowl- | qh the was the last member of Mastery of Alr at Hand pid " ies and Grower. field: Mrs. William Richards, Mar- ing Green + large Funeral services ] hi babibved *erman ah Ya h ] rs Maw wh mes Ran and Mz E i tha, Rud Part william Adams, nt 4 were held Sunday morning at the uD Po an. oy v plants will! a : ODE | § Soviet maintain ofl at X ® : me Lit ) mont al ping use Wagner's Turkey Starter Woodland. Mrs. Gingery's early life WAYNE L. ALTERS Advent church, with the Rev. L. FP. 5 _ : heavy bombers of Un-| resis o” a and Grower, Shuey, of Bellefonte officiating British assert that thev have about’ from Wagner's Scratch Feed was spent at Martha. It was there Sheetz of Milesbureg and Rev -C. C ) that she was married in the year / L. Alters, 19, son of Mr. | Bec. OF Milesburg, and Re : excel performance. Already the bility 1876 to John C. Gingery, who pre-| and Mr: P F. Alters, of East ’ ' a p wn ussiat g} Q ' Thoma Summ : a. “ Ie . . N nter At § e In the Ad H " 3 : y ’ ha Leyer J red an | 2 ceded her to the grave in the year ver Stree *d at ! parental Intermtmt Was Mace Jy reached parity with the German Air{ force aughter 4 ni wil wi on: ’ n t Feed. ak Lascretia ‘Summ Tyrone, in the O'Bryan garas uw Slate § Wagner's Chick Feed 19018. The family moved to Wood- home at 05 yelock Thursday i Bh Rae A : land in 1888. Mrs. Gingery was the mc ng, July 17, 1941 of complica : ’ JUDGE FLEMING'S PLAN mother of [four daughters, Medie, ti after a long illness. Alters, very man feels instinctively that So-That’s the Law g SIDETRACKED BY G. 0. p, Visited last wefk al ; and Grace, at home ; in the ad : 4 Mr and Mr 2 SUIMI ir : ' y -" : Wagner's Medium Scratch wife of Schoo! student, suffered a knee in- world weigh less than a singie love- - = , 1 with het ‘ aw and Effie. in Wash- former well known Bellefonte Hig all the beautiful sentiment ington, D. C.. and Irene, x o oliniidd 700m. DEE Oma ES 5 . f and M l I ) ¥ action ~Jumes Rutséll 1nwel tive committee, appointed by Re- oo daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alfr Rydes Cream Calf Meal Harry B. Varner, who died about jury in DUAry hile pri i i has held that it is libelous for te Eshelman’s Dog Feed {following message ir name is pants Siket " clrtat art ea 4 pip I v X Ame Jah f Friday a Signed) MANY REPUBLICANS For mua Ahn Ey a RN gnvder guests of Mr and Mr James K All kinds of high protein Judicial Wisdom The [allowing g : by § : f ; feeds for mixing with your gems were culled from decision { Pieming of Cents nity where she ¥ me Lime HM. Ana Hi hates Lhiarer 2 wh feed eritten by various pdges—-It , nd fat 3 : J lson Cecil visited at Woodwar R . inalienable right of the citi2en 0 oovernor y determine Republican Watterson D $1 hot Mrs. Shear g get drunk The Court will tak arty pol between meetis { rma rs Horace Thomas and ster brother and ster-in-law Dealers n All Kinds judicial] notice thal It is unusus he stat ommitte 3 tat ) xs shetty Whilm f 130% I al irs. Arthur P Su . A ed on fn {toe ytae commiilee wap table ig Barings ia of Grains night before 9°50 p.m The mac Hershey 3 who starts a revolution against ho Under Judge FI 2's resolution. er e 4% 3 {4 - government is a patriot if he suUC- the board of gover would meet ; ; Ri sreien ba itdren | tiaat iw ai on tial 3 w Ln ceeds, & traitor if he falis....A | monthly, reporting its actions with ung Mrs. William Summers, of Dry land truly good rcs BELLEFONTE, PA barber whilel shaving a customer, i. Tears ‘wo ly is not bound to watch the latler™ asked tha hat Concealment by a woman of ’ the stale commit the fact thal she has a glass eye wili | in 30 days to conside not warrant the annuimen ri but thal wa marriage That a hus sociable and does not always eal with his wife does not constitut Centre Co. Day at gross unkindness . . ; Huntingdon Fair Don't Talk-—Gosslp spreaderg are unhappy in the 8oviet Union-—A new Russian jaw provides impris- onment of two to five vears for al persons convicted of spreading false ; rumors tehding to alarm the people. | S¥ivania and su i ‘ > be stabled on the grounds, ready t Are Normandie—Three years ago, a 21. ticinate ; ; A family year old school teacher went on a Hmm Lynch ol Ha De and Mrs Stalls Davids fiity cent inspection tour of the Jimmi re da ] he } Mr. and Mrs. Toner obb ane Dodgers will provide a thrill show yz. and ay Hillam Robb Visits , ne. rarer Robb ch liner Nor die. whic A y French liner Normandie, which wa throughout Friday afternoon. | | aves Sardine f the best "horse files) I cho i New Y ity dock an red in a w York City dock devil driving. headon crashes 8he claimed that while 1 Ww \ , : family, Mi Fil tour ER boat. LI aki a and spills will provide the Fair vis- , her,into a cabin, beat and gagged in the line of entertainn her ib a rape attempt. The steward . iis -~ WwW r was later convicled for assault and Wednesday and Saturda; COLLEGE T P. wa 1€ given a suspended sentence on con school ehiidren wil be bo po On Saturday Mrs. Boyd William: I'he maintenance of fast, adequate telephone ah fhe ga'e and grandstand g left by Greyhound bus for New Yore dition that he leave the country fio - 5 m sd night J: The teacher sued the French line #1'eTnoon and nig City, where she is visiting her service to speed the calls of the army, the navy, THE GREATEST "CORPORATION" IN THE WORLD tor $200000 damages The case Friday has been set aside as Cen- prother-in-law and sister Mr and was pending until last month when tre County Day. The management ar. william Pelding the government and the defense industries is The head of every home is the chairman of (to him) the most important organization a jury brought in a verdict for her ans o xtend an inva on Wail Glenn Wilson Dreibelbis one of ‘ in the world—his family! America is made up of millions of these little “business for 30150 on the ground Hii he SO ae td So th WT College Township's first draftees | vital to the success of the defepse program. units.” In the aggregate they constitute the backbone of the nation—verily, the na- for the SE , its ov Roe. cm i atm asoinst who Jett for Cutt sill, Oklahoma : : p H " : i 7 . baz A last TUary, is now enjoying a . . tion itself. The strength of the nation as a whole is the combined strength of these Royalty in Jall—Prince Ludovic PENN STATE TO BE HOST ado cI ar BR gr Here are some ways in which telephone users individual units, and the economic welfare of the nation is measured by the economic Pignatelll, Spanish Nobleman, was TO 4-H CLUB MEMBERS He arrived at State College on i . security of the families which constitute it. sentenced to a year and a day in a » on . Greyhound bus at 5 p. m. Thursday | can contribute to the efficiency of telephone ‘ ; x : federal penitentiary recently be- wo annu ~H club evenls are evening and was met by his brother- | : . ® Take, for example, THE MAN WHO IS IN @® For whom is THE PROFESSIONAL MAN de- cause he ‘tried’ to schedul t the P Avania Stat . rT B r f 1 ’ tl " . . . : extort $500.000 ed at the Pennsylvania State in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Har- service. By tollowing these suggestions, you will BUSINESS FOR HIMSELF. In the final analy- young his time and (ientad Immediately. of course. from a relative, Prince Guido Pig- College for the week of August 10 ris Struble a : gis. for whose benefit is he conducting the busi- jor Sis 8 Suis, hit in yar eng Aol OT natelll an Nalian. The Spanish to 16, announces Allen L. Baker, Bobby Reish, son of Mr. and Mrs help to conserve essential telephone equipment ness, with its multiplicity of cares and responsi- who form that “close corporation” 50 close and nobicman was charged win having state eldb leager ot the Qullepe. ib Ira Reihi of Altoona. who spent d1 41h Us ther 4 def . . ’ . as an nee for that . ’ y day: y ( i i an 0 Spee ¢ calls § bilities? His family—-the wife and children at dear to him trifling sum as & price for with Training School will be in session eleven days vacation with his p 1al spee elense. Bome ® What of the YOUNG MARRIED MAN? Pigur- | holding information about the Itali- | ll week, while the twenty-first an- ® What of the MAN ON A SALARY for whom atively speaking, he has just been incorporated. He | an. The law says that such actions nual State Club Week activities are 1. Don’t trust to memory or to old lists for tele. is he working? The boss? Yes. but his day by and his young bride have launched a little company constitute extortion, and may be | On the calendar for August 13 to 16 aE si y v which presumably will expand with the years, bring- punished. { The latter include judging contests 1 CE. V' phone numbers. It's best to make sure by day efforts for that pay check, while contribu- ing with its growth added responsibilities along with I for the selection of state champion- ting to the success of his employer's business, the joy of achievement the establishing of a home- oe 8 N ¥. and Mayor of back | ship teams 5% N are actually for the little family corporation at and-family unit, another successful family -business- | neni city officials wer, po a wasteful — and an annoyance to both caller home. enterprise, of which he is the head. Ae of pris Big RE re 1 GEMS OF THOUGHT \ as "rT wie: BY 1 {Not by birth does one become an All the hopes, ambitions, plans and respons’bilities of these countless family corpora- the by Sodding Bip vies, | outcast tions can be safeguarded by modern life insurance. In THE EQUITABLE alone over | ent for one year and a 3300, fine. | NOt by birth does one become a br Answer the telephone promptly, SEVEN BILLIONS of LIFE INSURANCE is maintained by men in business for |The officials included the Council |, Ae, a5 it is ‘that be themselves, by professional men, by salaried workers, by newly married men, and by | President. two Councilmen, the City ars ouch, > ma When you make a call, give the called party th earing retir whom, Jquitable court clerk, a e city projects ugh : an ose n g retirement—all of whom, through Equitable policies and annuities, are Through deeds it is that one be M " enough time to answer before “hanging up.” individually and collectively safeguarding the greatest corporation in the world—t | Tanager, comes a noble. > x x K 2 PY id—the EfMcioncy-S8ecretary: “Your ~Butta Family. y daughter is calling. She wants 0 | Be sure to hang up after every call. Failure THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY | “mide foe ta risus, | [ 6 10 do 30 means. your dinecin urs Sihouth OF THE UNITED STATES | Please. 111 get it from you later” | i ma . : A Mutual Company Incorporated Under the Laws of the State of New York Business - Bound? Ly sive views! Land Aiting expression it may be doing nothing! 393 SEVENTH AVE. NEW YORK, N. Y. THOMAS I. PARKINSON, President | Get your secretarial training ot J | the f ' hosen wi , : | What Kind of a House Gueii Are | | are Comforting 3s choi bap Try to avoid unnecessarily long conversa. THE EDWARD A. WOODS CO., General Agents. | A novel ats To, shables: any- | ALTOONA duty well performed will be yours i tions, especially if you are on a party line: y ‘ ' ' (RTI: » choose a genuine Rock of Agee FRICK BUILDING, PITTSBURGH, PA. one to rate his or her virtues or Ke al vices a8 & weekend guest. Don't | SCHOOL OF COMMERCE for the — es your resend Th ’ ’ H its Wis musng feature in the 2 MN. TOMAS, Regh ugust 3 lsgue Ameri [Ne y 4 i GEORGE R. SNYDER, Local Agent &ifiiiiier| amiiezn | Hove Graniv ed with the Baltimore Sunday Works THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA | America. On sale n . WINGATE, PENNA, | stands "a BE c—— FRANK WALLACE, Prop. * XX 2 2 2 2. A 2 3 Aaa aA Aten d looking in the directory. Wrong numbers are and called party.
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