THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ———— Health and Beauty RE WHITHER? went out day on they the Pape Six July 31, 1941. Bellefonte Philipsburg Powelton Philipsburg » | CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL || IN THE WEEK'S NEWS cutler » Mull, Heuben H v MeQueeney, John L I tickard, Robt, formn | Jurors Drawn | Gingher Reunion | For Septembe At Grange Park Officers Named at Third Ane nual Meeting; Large Attendance Sarah Ann's Cooking Class lab (Continged Ir Jn 0 - DRIFTING ! Two young men boal one summer | bent. For hours ha - p ; | glorious sunshine he third annual! Gingher reun- | exultant feeling lon was held at Grange Park, Sun surged through their beings. They av or The crov . 4 day, July 27 I'he crowd gathe red | talked of many things, but chiefly in the forenoon and remained for of the money that they were making both dinner and supper picnic meals and expected to make in the future In the afternoon presents were dis- intent were they that they tributed to the children and games wo notice that the boat Wiks ote, wiloyed, curried faster and faster oY “ ‘ ere elected stream. Finally one of them 3 hy ih : olive: The current Is getting fn iingher, secretary ' / he dit {e dd % ¢ N and swifter! We must turn the medium knife, Add cup salt |p oniee Gingher, both wR : { } } of MY | “We + gelling nearer an let stand 2 hours Drain very Gap: treasurer, Mrs. R We are g Sg Xi " ng Add 3 pints vinegar, ¢ cups Mf Cuitin mighty alls of Ni- t y slp ng \y ! . . “We ar, 1 tablespoon celery seed, Mix Following are the names the other Wi . ’ . mu Irn back." and se present: Mr. and Mrs. Mac Bryan But Was and two daughters, Mrs. Mable Mor psy mt A h had gotten out of rison, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haves and ¢ a 3 rudder falled Freddie, Jr Bobby and Gertrude ’ : fort raniic ello Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith and child- |} y ate, . 4 to the brink ren Jane, Barbara, Doris and Jay wakened t Awl hed A Jr, Robert, Mary and Freddie Mrs A " Yanks ‘ha . ’ . FART £ 4 ie ( W. Grassmeyer, Amelia, Mark a My a n v thelr doom Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Keller, Lynn ou Stere and daughter Ann, Miss Bev. 0 AP, UF”. : i Mr erly Sager. all of Bell and daughter puge une) Rp "rd Ha oi y ’ i" ARronsbury ! Bpring Mil v Matilda, R. D CGoodhart, J C Harter, Mabel Haugh, C. OG Harper, G. « sale nan Hendrick Kemmerer Lk Koch, Fred OG Lucas, Harry A, lab Nonemaker, Aubrey O clerk 1 Orr, Le Pugh, Grace Robison, § lab Boeott La lab Centre E., hk rime and privations, They did not re kard Lhe making of money ws Lhe chief end and alm of life. As » nation, they had respect for spiri- tual things Qur country grew in strength un tl It became one of the mightle on earth. Then decay set In, the lermiteg of money madness, Com munism, atheism, and lmmorality begun tw underine our civilization Many of our schools colleges, and universities employed teachers who taught youths subversive doctrine destroyed belie! In the Bible and Jed them to despise the reli- gon and morals of thelr fathers We have been sowing the wind, we shall reap the whirlwind France Is reaping It. She was with Communism and infi- Her politicians were corrupt people demanded shorter hour labor and move money for hall- Work They God's word and were on plea bent Now Ves ——— f ate F. Al tate Coll ) | Edward R David Ho D 2 row! ind infant Admitted Friday Pa shroyver College wWarri Mark Flrasant Gap Madison g ian, BK. D in pleasure enjoyed the soenery, the of freedom that while the sun shines " are ripening, the makes pickles, and relish, Why surplug vegetables These and day the vegetable wise housekeeper catsup, « hill conver! wv Admitted bright, Bellefonte Boob, State terman, Spring Discharged Ooble, Spring Mill Isabelle 8. Lou R. D1; J Edward Gilliland College: George A Julian Admit ed Monday ang di Friday: Rev. Albert Asi State College and infar Admitted Monday Russell E Saturday: Harry H Centre 1onte Birth Mrs fn to Mr. and Mrs. Joe C, Shut AYRE cist Ra . Albert | We ca, Clarence 1 re po y he ; . il Donald R Mrs, Lon on, Belle- of Last Week Mi Clarence John H. Tw Mi Colle J Mills, R NK R. D2 Spring hE Port Matilda i Hl ¥ J. ab Harold, | Mrs. T. R Charle L daughter, Belle Thursday and Miss Joan C adena, Md; Mis Tyrone waee VOulr 9 not Eugene ' fonte into Mi di Mill State pickles te R. D3 Philipsburg Slate College UL 34 harged Collingwood Alice F Friday: Discharged: Mr nt im, Bell Relish Hall 2 FR Jullun ab [ D aner Pickle Relish 2 heads of cabbage 8 green pepper: 12 onlons 10 carots 50 falled being down shouted swifter back nearer t agara screamed of those hb ¢ Nes ite Colles Hubler tate x ed naol hal : Clair Hillard Leg nte R. D. 1; and Infant for the en- president Miss Clara of Pleasant A. Gingher F AIWara ‘ . ns Grind through food chopper, with that Port Philips daughter and dry h leave! A. Y. Williams, Julian gC ARIEL 2 iver ' | sug and Saturday: 0 the sOon id The boat control; the Lhe: 14a te Oo lal rotien delily Thu for hearted thelr pond They were Wo close when they were finally thelr danger, Closer boat was driving ww last It was lift. the great fall the rocks below typical We appreciated | Relish bell and hall red and fhbre. Put chopper Use Be COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE 10 Te ry) Select large peppers hall Remove the through the tomatoes alter the 10- Willi ian, R ISCAS umn D _ Tuesday green outed ire CRIMINAL COURT JURORS (Meet eed { 100d {reen measure each been put through Use half a8 much half as much Mix well, bay mornu Monday, September K slarving former ones them traitorous t he wlll thie . uons WieY Aare Aer, 1. A. cierk.Deliefonte, BR. 1 ED LL. KEICHLINE hg ge oh Rua BELLEFONTE Phone 198 over inti Warring on the Ww H 3 2 have wi 3 Pp y ree ’ , 2 i chopper “ who are only ho 3 aid rushed upon might be abie give rex I'he DE UDeT pepper efonte +} ‘ th Deen men are of Amel wi Once more take Lhe les within, at © nation? Are in arts a b A ) the footsteps of France? ! Al t, lab Enow Sho —— mankind A onler, Ma i ellelont R 1 eres of thelr | Crust, J. Earl, GET ROUGH tomatoes alt and Mrs. David Sager oy Do Pul int Nave we on Temple Court WK own " Noy ‘ AVETAE a and let Nan Fetzer and chil- ' | ws have not i rl wd Jr ur Mr h okt f Mile CB) i pater Sal \ Jobby 8 pu ory ar Lae 1 and Mi wd Mi W. Bat) Bryan y K imited opportur we a ugher woria Wednesday of Last Week all o tS because and He is le eley Mr money-making » were limited only dition by AabLILY we high i ira ITE We are mentally United States na women MCE Orally wi M in 3 hy } son | y oie : \ y i Ibert A : | our nation were wl fewrin s turn | maker A Windstorm Policy Protects You of Lat Week u raci y ne) : he univer for al EY | 1 VIALS Ue LIT ang We ca From Financial Loss. Bes John F. Gray & Son Insurance Bellefonte, Pa. Thursday Pimento Sandwich Spread $15,000 Loss In Barn Fire Campaign to Aid Peach Producers General Phone 497.) Lessons In English Words Often Misused ! ird syllable Do not Words Often Misspelled Say . there \ ardatn a than Do stay will me Do n more Additional Funds Marked by A. & P. to Push Big Penn- sylvania Crop n door, phon- Lhe began 4 COU he alarm, and n what stock A. Shields help of passers-by and Mrs. John A Horw mines i Mrs. B. A Kooney i ich mus- 3 8 We about Just inlo Lamar, of Ww rescue hw KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'S Phone 8589-R-1 LICK Gd in Pour th me” Sa) Y p tor wr not Dre. Vain : and ver with parafin. This rcolator; Ri obaerve ’ De ~ jal Lt Ar Pigs Al were not nome AY ' (Or inte Pe r Hash Word pes Study £0811 De pepper (Or Lh Do not Pleasant Gap, Pa. ABC and VOSS WASHERS lendix Home Laundry Electrie Stoves PLEASANT VALLEY BOGGS TWP. MALLET VR Mispronounced Words Often C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Pal Fiowr WAGNER'S Our Best Flour 60-56 Biend Tomate Catsup NaALOe r CIVIL COURT JURORS (Meet Monday, September 15 WAGNER'S Very Best Flour Winter Wheat When bride 0 ! i ny I } . : a 4 3 % » ‘ r tha Sride.tinciu? Sli tomy and onions, add 5 at the hom { " Bev iv tween Ll : wilh $1. Le 5 it all right | hrough a si Add i {ay Catherman and fame DARABCHI RIM ne ; *~ bring home di g i ithout loves, cinn n Sugar rotl heodor were Saturday for ine)? ine ng. 3. Ww ited should he go reported family, ¢ i blocked and that thy ficult to maintalr 4. May with "Ac written on i Bip whew HE Dairy Feed Wagner's 20 Dairy Feed Wagner's Brungart, Lala LOT hea fr bogs ty 1 Che from the blaze oon ovement As Pp W we id be seen morn- ‘ speciators vis- in the scene. State College police oOmme that traffic was badly experts were dif- should until early Ruy s until early Sunday huge crowds mais iy in 9 rT of t Wile Bellefonte ol i and Mr a business ite on Tuesday Wagner's Horse Feed federal 1 generally consumption of ma.ntain bs beforehand EF al r hen one | A 10USe gue . ple vied 2 i } rvis “yyy fo J ner ah a woman e gins . yi 5 : hy wien ndations who may double their vegelabies - " LAG le riding in &h iri} fy i Je sr » ) ven riding in sellefor trip fre lina Wagner's Pig Meal Sweet Pickled Beets Wash beets thoroughly and cook y snd i al : : in boiling water until tender . Regrets Plunge into cold water and slip the skins off. Make a sweet pickle sy- rup by b 2 sugar and sylvania State College School vinegar in the proportions of 2 cups of Agriculture sugar to 1 cup of vinegar. Place bi — syrup and let beets boil Conference Planned-—Rural soc- two. Pack in hot sthri- ollogists the Pennsylvania State Cover hot liquid College announce that the gixth an- nual Pennsylvania Country Life Conference will be held at Indiana on August 4 to 6. The central theme is “Changing Aspects of Rural Life The conference will consider what these changes are and how they are affecting and are affected by the home, school, church, and other rural institutions and agencies Need Cow Testers—There is a strong demand for testers to serve Pennsylvania dairy herd improve ment associations. To train men for these position a course will be given at the Pennsylvania State College from August 4 to 29. Those who expect attend are urged to {see thelr county agricultural agents wil Ge Exercise Cautlon—S8odium arsen- Chili Sauce ite which is used as a weed poison 24 large ripe tomatoes is a rank poison and must be hand- 6 large green peppers led as such Agronomists of the € onions Pennsylvania State College say that 4 tablespoons salt the dust is irritating to the muc- 3 teaspoons celery seed. ous membrane and to the skin ia 2 t fruits and Ww with their . . Wagner's Egg Mash FARM CALENDAR ¢ health A State College man who police said refused get back from the blage was charged with disorderly conduct and failing to obey an of- ficer and was fined $14 before Jus- tice of the Peace Wilbur F. Leitzell The Markle barn was built nearly 100 years ago by Jacob L, Roup. It was later owned by Brungarts and Johnsons until Mr. Markle purch- ased it 17 vears ago. Some years ago Mr. Markle modernized the structure Cieal - REUNION IS HELD BY BAIR FAMILY to Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower, + ts to a formal Timely Reminders From The Penn- together B im: ng lab Eyerl) Finberg Flegal Garbrick Geary, Wallace frmr Gill, Cletus W., Gheen, Geo. J, clk Bi Haines, Stewart, lab Hartswick, John M retired Heath. Poster Heverly, Elsie Healy, Maurice Holt, David B. salesman Keller, Frank P., frm Kern, Clyde M., Leighley, Maurice Limbert, Charles E Lindsay, Garth theatre mer Mann, Bernard, lab Maurer, Clyde, {rmr Martin, Charles Ellison mgr Mokle, William J oo Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower. Wagner's Scratch Feed Feed. Wagner's Chick Feed man bow from th s his hat, when ack- acquaintance wot P was held on Reservoir Park Games were played supper were The Rirrnct Suna near reunion 20, at Bair ay. July Tyrone a dinner and and all had an enjoyable time Those present were: W. H. Bair Rev. and Mrs Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Thomas and son Paul Mr and Mrs, W. A Bair and sons Allen and William, and daughters Betty and Mary Lou, Mr. and Mrs R. G. Bair and daughter Leona Mr. and Mrs Ross Hagerty and idaughter Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Luse. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs John Kyper and chil dren Richard, Fred, Donnie and Ann. Mr. and Mrs John Miller, Mr and Mrs. Richard Reeder, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoover and daughter Beverly, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kaufl- man and son Ronald, Mr. and Mrs Clarence Bair and son Billy, Mr and Mrs. ‘Tom Griffith, members of the Bair family, and the following guests: Dan Galbraith, Mary Bol- the sun's rays will result in a burn, linger, Maxine Riley, Bobby Hoover even for the dark skin. Beginning and Donna Wood with short “doses” of sunshine as! "ae little as five minutes, and double | of hee! a minute or lized jars and geal nay one a name James F. Samuel Harry 1 John W M Centre miner nowledging hot he meets 8. Is ignoran club member bre of ni vor njoyed begir eno pith clk an exc aks one of t ise ie ¢ a 11 all H Onceola D Mills lefonte, R Woodward Tomato Jam 6 Ibs ripe tomatoes 1 1b. raisins Ibs brown sugar 1 pint vinegar 1 tablespoon salt 2 tablespoons cinnamon 1 tablespoon cloves 1 nutmeg grated 15 teaspoon biack pepper Answers to Modern Etiquette 1. Often the wedding announce- ment invitation names a date after which the bride will be at home do not call before that fime., Otherwise, it well to wa from two to three after the couple's return from the honeymoon. 2. No words ed fe-an-sa as in in arm, final a as In syllable, 3. Yes; it do 4 the reply, whether an ceptance or regret, should alway: be formal written in the third per- Bon. 5. No, he should raise his p Wagner's Medium Scratch Rydes Cream Calf Meal Eshelman’s Dog Feed GROOMING HINTS GIVEN FOR SUMMER VACATION Brownish pigment in the skin has much to do with the complexion Dark-skinned people have a large gmount of this pigment, while blondes have comparatively little This pigment absorbs ultra-violet rays of the sun and is increased -s0 one achieves a glamorous tan, if a generous amount of pigment js present in the skin, The skin which lacks this will sun-burn Sudden and too long exposure to quainted with the rules and by-laws of the club. there are going-away ghowers, birthday showers, showers for the new mother, and for couples who are celebrating their golden weddings 8 ten and 9. When should take cure forced 10 fourth or State College Sandy Ridge Bellefonte | Philinsburg 7. Yes lab R., hk frmr — home All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with your own feed. Dealers in All Kinds of Grains Philipsburg. R. D No; he shouldn't, for this of- both his family - Scald raisins ents pack lized and peel tomatoes. Chop then combine all ingredi- Cook slowly for 2 hours and jars that have been steri- Bellefonte lab lab ab R D3 Cobum Clarence Aaronsburg oth are pronound me, first a ay, accent ia embarrasses e guests, i ¢ his sha from nos entering the taxi seat farthest her escort front of First, second, third, and uniess a very short letter the first and third pages may used. 11. No; ~ " n to . the would be courteou Os had would 1 ne ul ne 0 tha is her Philipshurg Osceola Mills Julian 80 3 in O Pass in ip BELLEFONTE, PA. hat Bellefonte stone avoid mentioning | Nothing is quite so important to just and incline his head slightly 6. No: one of the first things a new member should do is to get ac KATO Mr, Albert Young of Holts Hollow is all smiles since the stork has made his fifth visit with a baby boy Le ., PF COUrse Albert, it is no use to order a girl, | the stork says we need more boys for the army. They him Clair Lesley again Mr, Stork. Young. Come have named | the name, 21. No; he should begin with the al that time in progreas, Mill Hall Tuesday John Young of evening Mary Blietz spent Saturday even- ing of last week with her girl friend Mildred Paskovich Swimming is in progress in Kato since it i3 50 warm. Just oome around and we'll push you In. Miss Ella Young called on her { for 3 hours {of Pine Grove Mills, Monday en-| 6 tablespoons brown sugar Workmen can protect the nose with 3 cups cider vinegar, a wet handkerchief and the skin with milk of magnesia smeared on and dried Give Pullets Nests—Troubles with prolapsus, pickouls, egg eating, and broken eggs can be reduced by pro- Chop up all vegetables, add other ingredients and bring to boiling point, Then simmer over low heat Seal in sterilized jars immediately. a shelters instead of letting them lay on the floor, remind poultry spec- ialists of the Pennsylvania College Sow Cover Crop-—8udan grass and millet are good cover crops to sow Enlists in Army Joseph Paul LeFevre, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs William C. LeFevre, listed in the U. 8. Army for three! viding nests for the pullets in range | State | this time each day, will give your skin a chance to gradually build up a resistance to burning. And ree member, a light overcast sky gives ino holiday from burning, says Miss Helen 8. Butler, home economics extension representative of Centre county. In case it is too late for caution, ‘here is a simple homemade remedy Stir a level spoonful of boric acid | powder into a cup of hot water, add 20 drops of carbolic acid and shake {well Spray the burned area with {this In an atomizer or dab it on | an important man as an important | EE —— o— REMEMBER When You Wand ANYTHING IN Lumber + Millwork Doors - Sash J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency One of the Oldest Agencies in Centre County, ANN W. KEICHLINE, Representative, Temple Court Phone 190 yéars, at the recruiting station in | Altoona. He was sent to Ft. Slocum, | { N. Y., from where he will leave for! { Puerto Rico to serve with the en- | gineering corps in the raspberry patch, say fruit) specialists of the Peansylvaais State | E*NtY with a soft cloth. | College. Domestic ryegrass also fa! Are you susceptible to ivy poison- satisfactory |ing? Learn to recognize this three- Market Finished Lami We) | Cleft leaf and stay away from it finished lambs for the market pay|\( Possible. Prevetiive sotits tre) good dividends to the sheep farmer, | Ding heed now. 1 2 hate cant remind livestock specialists of the | ‘acted Ee I Hin WD Pennsylvania State College {edy. Berub the poisoned a {alcohol to break open the small a | blisters which are caused by the Talk all you please about the| poisoning. Apply a compress of 10] | friend Betty Leso on Friday morn- ing Mr. Andy Solomon called a few minutes on Mrs, W_. H Chapman on Friday Lewis Young took supper with his sister Mrs, W. H. Chapman Sunday evening. : sed Truck Headquarters DECKER MOTOR (O. SOUTH SPRING STREET Roofing W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA. Phone 432 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN EVERY DEAL IN EVERY PARTIOULAN - James Haines was home from the Army on a short vacation over last | weekend and called on Mrs, W. H Chapman of Kato, a—————— | tell vos———— i Swimmer Injures Back No Mad Rush Slipping and falling while swim-! It's our opinjon that there won't ming at Prospect park pool, Altoo- be a mad rush to answer the call na, late Monday afternoon, Mrs. | of a construction company superin- i Lena Shramel, 32, suffered a back | tendent for 200 men to move old injury and was admitted to Altoona | graves, at Concord, N. H. The ceme- | causes of crime, but, at the bottom | per cent tannic acid solution for] Hospital where an X-ray examina-| tery has to be moved to make way it is due to the public's taking it|half-hour periods, two or three] | for & river dam, | for granted. [times a day. | We are having very hot weather at thiz writing Mrs, W. H. Chapman, Miss Moe Young, Miss Mary Leso and daugh- | ter Barbara, visited Mr. and Mrs. | tion will be made. BELLEFONTE, PA dale] | WYER
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