___ October 9 1941. "COLLEGE TOWNSHIP ty of New York City, Major and Mrs, D. E. Antes and daughter of Prospect Avenue, spent the weekend visiting In Weedvllle Mrs, Della Willlams of East Col THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. {ing about Joining our club, Mr | WOODWARD Sunday School Lesson Tait's uncle was also there, I did| Earl Brindle employed by the | not learn his name, We spent the | Hamilton Watch Co., was a weekend evening in playing games, and Mr | guest at the home of his parents Tait showed pictures, and we also that of Mr. and Mrs. John Brindle had a business talk, Some of the| On Saturday morning this local- boys are going to ralse a calf next ity had a little heavier frost with summer, I am undecided what 1|the mercury registering 32 degrees am going to do, I would like to raise | but only slight damage on vegeta- Page Thre MOSHANNON Mrs. Glenn Fye Mrs H. L. Yeager ger, Mr Annie Roman Wagner Mr. John Ros of Wyoming Pa pent last Wednesday with friends i at home in Karthaus » homes of Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs Monday and Tues- | and daughter Jean, Jean is think-| HOLTS HOLLOW | (Continued fro | George Mayes of Philipsburg, | niinuell from: page two) {called on J, T. Watson on Sunday Mr. and Mrs, M, C. Reese and children of Gum Stump, Mr, and Methodist Sunday Mrs. George Magargel and daughter Sept. 28th, Harvest of Pleasant Gap, Mr, and Mrs, Roy | w observed 9:30 Sheesley and family of Howard, vis- ited home folks recently J B., Poorman «of Johnstown, spent a few days with relat this place, Mrs, Olive Rhoades . were callers at the Johnson : i 8 Maton, HL 4 hay coh Ay Arp home on Sunday rejoicing ver the firth « baby day were: 1 and Mrs. Albert ( Mrs. Irvin Watson and Fred Wat- i Pa and Mi Fred son of Ohio, spent the weekend with nd daughter Jean of Scio, N relatives at this fonte and Milesburg Mrs, John Kelly Mrs, Orvis Watson spent Thursday of Mrs. Annie Rawley of Mrs. Ralph Fornwall Gap, called on Mrs, Olive on Sunday Mrs. Lee Johnson Mrs, Olive Rhoade cal al the M Gum Stump on § Marilyn Leathers birthday an evening friends Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Hess and | Mr, and Mrs, Charles Homan of State College R. D., Miss Beulah Fortney and John Hess of Altoona spent Tuesday at the Bloomsburg Fair. " al lege Avenue, is recovering from a Margaret Knoll of West Beaver | ...ont illness. pig sng fi boom but Dad says one | tion was noticeable. Avenue is a patient in the Bellefonte . i yap | 18 EDOURH, Alter our meeting was ) Amer | Nay | Centre County Hospital, Miss Knoll Mrs, Walter Parsons of Helster | over | believe we could have all parvo Rivumer 0d Oly underwent an appendectomy on in the enjoyed a couple or sandwiches and risburg, Camp Hil and vicinity over | Tuesday morning. a plece of cake, I do not belleve any | the weekend. | Mrs. Samuel Wasson of State Col- of us woulgq have refused It after ag ang Mrs R. E. Musser in com- lege R. D. entertained the members playing the animal games we were pany with Mr. and Mrs H O Fied- of the Missionary Society of the playing. 1 don't believe they would | jor took (n the annual Home Com- Lemont Presbyterian church Wed- Marionette Whitmore, daughter have seen me there if I would have ing services at the Egg Hill Evan- nesday evening of Mr. and Mrs Frank Whitmore of heard such animals holler. Before gelical church on Sunday after- Mr. and Mrs. C. BE. Marquardt of Eas Hamilton Avenue, has enroll- I left home Dad was helping Mr noon East Samuion Avenuc, had fig See Id the Grier School in Birming« Se tat) 30 Jub our glover Jae sud Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Mingle and weekend guest their daughter Gret- S85. a y hich i" . q m nly x AD ARAPA Ba chen of the Paulsboro, New Jersey they got done, and he told me to get Suntly of ROTI Ry 18 were Sgn, High Sehoal my work done early and start for mother. Mrs L ydia Mingle in wn Mr and Mrs. C. L Jacksonville, so that I might get About rie at the C Struble pent ride to Howard, well I walked t A bing thiptgel) : ks Jt attending Jacksonville and it was beginning | PWh Evangelical church were the : to get dark when I started for How- | uests of the Woodward E. L. C. E Joseph ard, well I walked all the way. Boy, | Society in their Sunday evening ser- fo oy was it dark going through the nar- | ict erryvi rows, till 1 got to Howard, but 1 Mr. and Mr» got there in time for the meeting Mr. and Mrs nd enjoyed ume back WwW among those Jacksonville with ! Tait and Dad attended the day last week met Commun service held in the f I on Sun Rev H A "House al impressive Course sion, Mr his frien town Mrs. Doyle Borger Mrs. Harold Bor- Norton and Mrs There were 50 present at Lhe Sct Home ser Oct, 12th Fye Tyrone, Saturday { Rev This is true of our Heavenly Father While It Is sometimes necessary | for an earthly father to discipline his son, because he loves him, so | often our Heavenly Father, God has to discipline his children, This disciplining is often misunderstood; but in the end is always best for those disciplined What should be to God? 100F oul ii be Mr family and Mr tor and Mr: motored to gited at the hom w sianchard ven a Street, is a patient Philips- burg Hospital, Mrs. D. W. Carruthers and daugh- ter of Ridge Avenue, spent Saturday in Harrisburg, and children man’s relationship Lee The love between the son and the father should be reci- procaledy, Therefore, if the son loves his Heavenly Father, he will be an obedient son. The proof of our love to Him 1s our obedience to his commandments, so states Jesus himself. True love has its obliga- tions. It desires to be pleasing the loved one, to please the loved one and to do the things which the loved one desires. We cannot say “Lord, Lord” ang then do things which he has commanded u to do, While it Is possible 8. M. Eisenhuth and love us when we do not Orvis Orndorf were Is impossible for Him of our locality that ' lowship with us. The Bloomsburg Fair one fellowship with God Is loftiest most exalted corded to men, for if lowship with Him we CAn in His 10 be with I place elle Beals, sons daugh- by Mr s Ade aflernoon on Le- Lewis and Mrs ard ans James Pete, companied motored Pa ii 3 ang Paley and daughter ildren last week will Juniata { Pleasant r Agnes 2 4 ral whe Mrs. Anna Lewis of Tyrone Rhcade t t at and ch wl H “rat Sunaay Walter Par- street were Sunday guests sons’ home on Mr. and Mrs Parsons and Geraldine Shope Harrisburg, Hugh Etters of Miles Street, her guest on Thursday David rs of Wynnewood at the Helster Lloyd Ol of a Weaver Wednesday Bloomsburg Falr Jr., of Frids Was 2 » Of 8 lation th not the the Ammerman Avenue, Maryl hot hor led for God to love Him, it to have fel- privilege of the highest Ac Med ! Jordon ol ie, spent asi in Gettysburg jast reiaLives of and Ce Cream ang cake refres! 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George McKinley and wife, spent Friday at the Ira Benner home George is a brick-layer and he built a flue on Ira Benner's house Francis Benner moved to Miles burg on Monday. Any person wanting to rent a house, cail to see Ira Benner ai his home. He has a 6 room house with 4 acres of ground for rent Orvis Harris threshing along the Jacksonville road this week Gussis at the home of Ira Ben- ner on Sunday were Mrs, Russell Glasgow and son Robert and Miss Mary Snicer of Woody Crest and Mrs. H C. Emenhizer and son of Bellefonte, Sorry to note the death of John Blair of Buffalo Run who was buried at the Branch cemetery on Tuesday He was well known and had a host of friends AB { PENN STATE WILL HOLD POULTRY SHORT COURSE A four-weeks short course in poul- try hushandry will open at Penn- sylvania State College on Monday, October 6. A complete survey of up-to-date methods of breeding, feeding, and management of flocks { will be made, culminating with the | annual Poultry Convention, October | 27 to 31. The short course is of particular | importance because of an unusual | demand for poultry products. It is open to any practical poultrymen or beginner in poultry raising who | has a common school education, The {entire four weeks will be packed with lectures, recitations and prac- | tice in brooding and rearing chicks, | poultry nutrition, breeding, housing, marketing, disease and parasite con- | | trol, and similar subjects, The largest item of expense in at- | | tending the poultry short course will | |be for room and board which will | { total approximately $10 per week. | An incidental fee of $10 also will be | charged, Purther information may | | be obtained from the Department of | Poultry Husbandry, The Pennayl- | | vania State College, or from A. L.! | Beam, director of short courses, Embargo on silk, or not, we are {| waiting io see how the women look in cotton hose. Hen Croch, chitin x ddish and The Neth pi Hibse ut off from practicall) Portugal alan, Finnish Bociety is € the conti except Protestan the More hier church Uniled Slates Lutherans developed broad- casting as a means of spreading the Gospel message in this country, Lau- theran ministers cores of cen- ters broadcast on Sunday ang dur- ing the week, and their messages are received in some of the most inaccessible rural places as well as in the cities. Now the Lutheran Laymen's League has signed a con- tract with the Pen-American Broad- casting Company which will carry the “Lutheran Hour” to 58 impor- tant stations {n as many centers in South and Central America during twenity-six consecutive Sundays Each Station will broadcast the program in Spanish, and a number will also release it in English —————— ST ———— FARM CALENDAR have in in Timely Reminders From The Penn- sylvania State College School of Agriculture Mark Trees Now for Winter Cut- ting-During autumn before the leaves fall is a good time to check over the woodiot, extension forest- ers state. Use an axe or hatchet to mark the weak or sickly trees, so that they can be easily spotted. Lat- er. when light cuttings are being made for home wood-supplies, the dying trees, which have been identi. fied. can easily be seen and elimin- ated Keep Heifers Growing Heifers that have made excellent growth on pasture during the summer, often lose flesh in the late fall months because of neglect, If heifers are allowed to become thin it may take several weeks to get them back in growing condition again. Hay is an excellent feed for heifers. Grain feeding may be necessary in some cases, Renovate Poor Lawns--Poor, thin, weedy lawns may still be renovated with chemicals during the present fall season adication of dandelions is available in the county extension office. The i circular, “Care of the Home Lawn” imay also be obtained from | County Agent. | Store Onions Properly-For best | Information on the er-! the | results store onions in shallow ven- | tilated crates or spread them on a floor where conditions are dry and cool with plenty of ventilation, an- | | nounce vegetable gardening spec- ialists of the Pennsylvania State College Feed Weak Colonles—Among hives | ol bees there may be a large num- | {ber of weak colonfes this fall be. | cause of late swarms, points out the | | state extension apiarist. Weak col- onles should be united and fed zy- | rup if necessary. CeO ge How CGeraldin DEAN WRITES PENN STATE HISTORY COLLEGE ! Per 1874) The growl the College day's enrolment housed In a single present student TOM 8 } traced irom of 68 students bullding to it DOGGY BUFFALO RUN spen aL Lat orge wen Home Yeager pent Sun aa It’s Open House at your Friendly Chrysler Dealers: SEE AND DRIVE THE BEAUTIFUL NEW CHRYSLER! e It's a Thunderbolt! 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