October 9, 1941. THE ppp " RECENT WEDDINGS Dry, Rushing Rusting Rows of Fodder Dot Penna, Landscape Kramer—fuoll Max Russell Kramer, and Mis, John Kramel R. D, and Miss Emma Jean Hull, daughter of Mr. and Mis, Arthur Hull of Milesburg, were , married Wednesday evening, October 1. 1941 at the Church of Christ parsonag at MAR Hall by the Rev, William Verner Nelson. They were unattend ed. Mr. and Mrs. Kramer will live at Salona, R. D SON of Mr , of Salona Decker—Homan, Homan, daughter M1 Ralph Homan, and Clyde Decker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jame Decker, both of Centre Hall, R D. were married Wednesday afterncor af last week at the Centre Hall L theran Church by Rev. Claren Otto, pastor of the church ring ceremony was. used. Robert Homan and Lois Homan, brothe! and sister of the bride, were atte dants. The bride wore dress and a corsage nations and pink er is a graduate or the Potter High school in 193%. After the ceremony Mrs. Decker departed for a trip to Niagara Fall The 0 g0 to housekeeping Sarah and Mrs of a blue white cal Mrs, De Centre Hall the cli Mr aeddil ol roses Patrick—Young On Saturday evening 27. at the rectoty of Catholic church, Ramey arine Louisa Young Mis. George Young, of Port Matilda ‘ pecame the bride of John Patrick son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Patrick of Tyrone, the ceremony per- formed by Rev. Dr. Omphrey Bowalsky rector Lie bride was attended Patrick, a sister of th Joseph Patrick, brother of gloom, attended best man bride is Port Matild Hign School om | ployed at plant of West Virginia P Pape r Upon their re m honeymoon trip through thea érn Pennsylvania state the went ing in Tyione. — Every body claims t al &n American dies every fift utes { September the Mis daughts Ol Cesk at} being churce! Mi. groom of oe a graduate The the Tyrone urn Me Nor ana inle COUPIE on the nignway fends ia com 8 will & he » thats tiple cornified, an hos Avg thon, By famous Eleciocal Tosung Labomeones, NY. It all happened because Mother «4 « taking her cue from over 5,000,000 lamp buyers... on the I.E. $5. Tag on the lamp she selected. She thereby assured the family = lamp that gives the best in home lighting... because only lamps which meer the 54 exact ing requiremeqts for Better Sight lamps set up by the Illuminating Engineering Society can bear this Certificate of Compliance. For better lamp values and better light . . . always look for the insisted @ Penngyivania Department of Commerie Photo In meadow land and on hillside in Pennsylvania scenes such as this please the eye of the traveler. Shocks of corn also give an added tinge to the bunter’s zest for the open season, beginning November 1, HOUSEHOLD SCRAPBOOK Brown Shores From White House Plants Soltle § Glue Cork Embroide ry Designs White Paint Prevent Sipping seratehes Patent Leather oil forms a ¢ nt lealher ece of flannel soft cloth or pat Apply small p then with a Remove Candle Grease When candle grease has spatfered over the black suede shoes piece of brown paper ang covey candle with i. They a ape Lake a the hold The grease warm u { spot will sing Yeast When using yeast little warm water spoon of sugar al while ir the dough the dough to ald the water mixture easily, give texture NINE CENTRE COUNTIANS IN PENN STATE (HOIR tests Following ~clay last week, nine dents were Penn State Richard W Centre County Joyce Ash. Mart Davey am Mona Shibli nd William Reed lise Springer iree Centre county chosen fon the choir dire nembers yolias Ruth Jones, Betty Platt Myrrell Rewbridge, all of State Col- Philipsburg College (; rl nt all chomr ha Te tor are J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency One of the Oldest Agencies in Centre County, KEICHLINE, Representative, ANN WwW. Temple Court ES Phone 190 Used Truck Headquarters DECKER MOTOR (0. SOUTH SPRING STREET BELLEFONTE, PA. dale I RYE T| at . numerically strongest group, | staunch advocates of the righis of We pledge cur best els { forts in their defense.” : | sehool for training nurses Ws nme WORLD or RELIGLL Jew O40 000 to U 4 ¥ Amer) United im in thie ns. Dr, Fred Los ars an Indian Service begun the treatment i victims Ly sulfaniiamide | taken Heretofore all Lreatment fo pase has been external Indians whom the pills were given were discharged as "arres ted” with in & month They had been under treatment extérnally for several without improvement, Medi- men believe this “magic drug the way to conquering tra- itt PERE The LO 3 ves - . L » Tenn and ¥ 1 MASONS Mashviile men College Ung | tian and claims to have one of the most i stional student i any chool in America. 1Tumbered among its students this fall represen- tative people and missionaries on-furiough from Algeria, Brazil, Burma, China, Congo Belge, Cubs! Java, Japan, Korea, Malaya, Mex | ico. and the Philippine Islands » ntern bodies f are young LJ » LJ evidences of anti-Jewish | in’ our own country com- | pel u speak again a word of emn warning to the nation.” says a atement of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America “Divisiveness on religious or racial grounds is a portentous menace fo American democracy. If one group be made the target of attack today, the game spirit of intolerance may be visited on another group to- morrow and the rights and liberties of every group thus be put jeopardy We condemn anti-Semitism as un-| American. Even more strongly we condemn anti-Semitism as un- christian. In behalf of the Chris- tian churches which comprise the Federal Council wé voice our re- newed determination to unite in Recent prejudice to sol- | | pombatting every tendency to anti- Semitism in our country. We re- | cognize that a special responsibil ity rests upon us, who belong to the to be minorities. » » Ld - Dr. Charles A. Ainslie and those | associated with him in the Ameri. can Hospital of the Presbyterian Mission, Guatemala City, have given Guatemala three important “firsts” they organized the nation’s first gave the first modern sanitary and introduced the frst ambulance. The Hospital country its hospital, hospital | has been described as an important | Health And Beauty QUININE ON THE BATTLE FRON? meadow months yel mosquitoes bitien and many of army medi- ~operation of tie will take against malaria such measures of pro there will be very few the soldiers invaded Ethi AO a country wi » Open LOal When apa, they malaria endemic ordered thit all medical work be co- ordinated under one head Castel- lanl, a specialist in tropical medi- cine, was put in charge and given the authurity to have his order: cirried out. He instituted malaria prophylaxis on a cale There were a million a hall me nto Ethiopia, every one OG tellani’s orders, re- ceived nine grains of quinine a day ¥ wai taken under supervision ofie of the millioh and a hall given three grains of quinine times a day. The resus proved the wisdom of the measure for there was very little malaria among the troops who ®ould other- wise have become incapacitated, and would have died by thousands from malaria the Italians went Was ficent and magia hein by Cas three In the face of such facts, no one; can fail to see the efficacy of quin- ine as a cure and prophylaxis for | this disease i The schools of ing, for dence of U malaria surveys in the public the South are discourag- they show a high inci | 1e disease among the pu- | pils. ‘These children are either sick or are potentially sick. They are not only a menace to others in they COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLINE BELLEFONTE Temple Court Phone 190 i WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Polley Protects Yeu From Financial Loss. See | John F. Gray & Son CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, I'A. } the presence of mosquitoes but by! getting suddenly cold, chilled, taking « or otherwise having thelr vi- tality lowered, they are in danger of an attack of malaria, which is ushered in by a chill followed by fever, If this happens, it becomes necessary at once to give quinine in suitable does. From the age of twelve, and beyond give twenty grains of quinine a day from five to seven days or untll the fever broken which usually occurs In from four to five days. It is use- less to give larger doses, or to con- tinue the twenty grains of quinine longer Leading malariologists have abandoned the giving of large doses of quinine over a period of weeks or months Quinine is the safest ang surest drug that can be used for the cure and prophylaxis of malaria, The lajety should learn how to give it in order to obtain the best result During the malaria season, six grains of quinine a day should be taken as a preventive. Children should receive the dosage which is proportionate to their ages FARM CALENDAR Timely Reminders From The Penn- sylvania State College School of Agriculiupe Flan Annwal Poultry Meeting The twenty-first annual poultry convention and the annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Poultry Asso- ciation will be held at the Pennsyl- Vania Stale College, October 27 Ww 31. Destroy Les | Peony Follage-—It is a plan to remove peony lollage to within two inches of Lhe Crown in the fall, say specialists in orna- mental horticulture at the Pennsyl- vania Btate College To guard against future difficulties with In- sects and diseases, burn the refuse Clean Litter for Layers—EKeep a dry bed of broken litter in laying pens, recommend poultry ex- specialists at the Pennsyl- vania State College. Clean litter pioinotes sanitation and cieaner eggs are produced. A good deep liller Keeps the houst warmer absorbs large quantities of moisture, and ue- ually does not need to be removed during the winter Select Apples Carefully-—"Blue- ribbon” apples at the Harrisburg Farm 8how In January will be the esult of careful selection and hand. ing Spot” picking and careful handling to avold bruises acoom- panied by prompt cooling and stor- age make blue-ribbon quality pos. sible Fancy Pennsylvania Celery—8pe- for U. 8 fancy celery ked in southeastern Penn. that the roots be from each stalk, all outer (especially pith-beating be stripped off. and each stalk must be individusily washed Each stalk of celery must be at least 18 inches in lengih, have good heart formation be well and packed in hall mize aeep tension fications Deng Pad Yivania trimmed branches stalks) must require blanched crates w—— 758 POUND PRIZE PIG IS DRAFTED wood Advance, a three-year- rikshire boar at Pennsyl- State College, has been draft. again His number, 3-7-7-4-8-1 has come up. This time his call is the service of the Lynnwood Farms, Carmel Indiana, aboul six miles porth of Indianapolis The call came by long distance telephone halfway across the United Btates, and it got Mark A. McCarty professor of animal husbandry, out of bed McCarty has charge of the pigs at the College and Lynnwood Farms back their prodigal sold Penn State Lyr old Yana ed the into wanted to get which Was ARO Lynnwood Advance was major portion of the class of ten pigs that won the sweepstake prize for the ten best carcasses at the 193¢ International Livestock Exposition, Chicago. In 1941 he put on a repeat perform- ance by being daddy to the ten pigs who won the sweepstakes prize for the class of ten on foot as well as the best class of len carcasses It will cost about $30 to ship this 750 pounds of proud porker on it« 600 mile journey. A SPECIRAY constructed crate will be the new home of Lynnwood Advance while he makes his long raliroad trip to Indiana during the first week of October 8 | io three This ni daddy to the years Vig ———— The main difficulty, when the doctor tells you to work less, is that nobody does your.work for you REMEMBER When You Want ANYTHING IN Lumber - Millwork Doors - Sash Roofing W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA. Phone 432 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED | IN EVERY DEAL ™ EVERY PARTICULAR, ded KELYINATORS PHILCO RADIOS "MELROY'S Phone 8509-R-1 Pleasant Gap, Pa. ABC and VOSS WASHERS a » Electric Stoves entate having Why Some People SO Believe in| Varpires Science steps forward with an ex. planation of the age-old belief that the “undead” sleep all day in their fKraves and steal forth on their sat- anie mission wt might, Don't miss this unusual story dn the October payment 0 present Hartswiock Ave BRUCE E lege, Pa. R tig, Atty D the sald estate wna Wie been undersigned, all persons indebted requesied to make are those Blate DREIBELE MS Executors Bellefonte sarne without delay 10 EDNA M the ww granted ww having claims duly nroven IRVIN, 156 College, Pa, and State Col- MW. Get x44 Pa 18th. issue of The American Week- ly, the big magazine distributed with the Baltimore Bundmsy American “- Things can always thirty years from now will crash In the sky pedestrians In the George miso wr of Col aecus be worse the speeders and fall on ge ed Letters estate having us ned —_— the sald eo A bargain should include quality poy reduced prices; inferior goods Present oul delay never cheap LEGAL NOTICES EXECUTORS NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate Joseph E. Brugger, late of Pleming Centre County, Pa. deceased Letters testamentary in whe above estale having been qfrantad 10 the undersigned, all persons indebted 0 the sald estale are reguested 10 make resent payment, and those having clans Lo delny present Lhe game duly proven, with D1 ut delay wo CK BRUGGER, Exec D tor, Meaning, Pa x40 RD . alker dersiy > ment, and at the are AWty he Matt Bla of Centre Letters t ving neq wlals EXECUTRIX NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of Har- vey P. Bchaefler, late of Bellefonte Borough, deceased letters testamentary in the above estate having been granted 0 the indersigued, all persons are requested to make payment, snd Whose having enilre clalens 10 present the game uly prov — en without deday to SADIE W id BOHABPFER, Execulrix Bellefonte Pa. Johnoton & Johnston, Attys x42 In the name Janet Eighm 1941 In the Frank Wil Eighmey for a Qecl Frank Wi Eighmey Sta EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE In the Matler of the Estate of Reuben VF. Welly, late of Bellefonte Centre County, Pa. deceased Lettery testamentary in the ab estate having been granted to the dersigned. all persons ndebted to the estate are mequesled WW make ! and those having claims U the same Quly proven with to REBECCA MoCLELLAN Faecutris. East Howar | Stree, Belle. MW Gettig. AL. 57 nil fe la Notice | 18th ai) Lition « Janet was filed In praying names Lo Pr Janet F ve for fGte ald Cx Ha 1941 of ( nari EXECUTORS In the Blatter of the Estate Julia Gutes, iste of Ferguson Town ship, Centre County, Ps deceased Letters testamentary in the above state having been granted to the undersigned. all persons indebled 1 the sald entale are requested to make payment and those having ciaims t present the same duly proven, with out delay « GROROE P. HRVIN, Exe- Pennsyivanis Pw Pa rR © mpl Attorney ADMINISTHRATRIX -OTICE In the Mutter of the Estate Lewis Korman, late of Oregyg Town ship, Centre County, Pa, deceased letters of sdininestiratlion on estate having been granted the dersigned, all persona indebted ul were 10 are requesisd oo meke jman ed ate pavmeny and Ca Nos against them Fo NOTICE vember Court pace when ested ma) FRANK JANET John 1 cutor, RL Paul Stale Allorney for said 8 e mth 1h ARIE wail ay for me HE CRICK Rr ¥V x44 without del BERTHA PF Adm inistraty x Buring MMs, Pa D R Paul pmphet Atty EXECT TRIN ES the Matter of th , late of Miles Townalils tre County Penns decessed Letters tentpmentary in Miate having been Oanied 0 undersigned. all persor indebhled the sald esiale are re 10 Ras payment. and those having claimg Oo present the same duly proven, with. out delay to MILDRED SWEELEY Spring Mills, R DD 22 DOROTHY VEBER Rebersburg, Executrioes 1 Orvis Har vey Attorney NOTICE 1s in Batiey Bslrove the o 1ented ; Ss dh SATURDAY commencing ALL of the said possessed hp Centre the a 14H EXEC THX NOTICE deceased Letter estate having undersigned. all been gram persons Indebied the =aid estate are requested 10 make pavinent. and those hav y Clams 0 present the same duly proven with. fav 10 ANRA FP ZEIOLER, Exe 220 Eaxt Poster Avenue Stale Pa R. Paul Campbell, At- x43 trix Collese Herne y EXFOCILTORS NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of Mat. tie MM Dreibeibl late of Perguson Township, Centre County, Pa deceas ed Lellers above tegtamenitary the mn C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Bard Wheat Pat Flar WAGNER'S Our Best Flour t-te Blect WAGNER'S Very Best Flour d hm Whest Wagner's 82% Dairy Feed Wagner's 20% Dairy Feed Wagner's Horse Feed Wagner's Pig Meal Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower. Wagner's Turkey Starter «11 mame 10 LAURA WILLIAMS, Executo teslan 1 and y Lhe Coul Count Hon Centre County hearing Taylor College EXECUTOR'S ABLE REAL ESTATE deced of testamenta heen per tele are re home having col dul } WILLIAMS we B Pato EXECUTORS NOTICE Matter Wash ington ten George W Township the Ea Ream wi Cent he above wo the 1% indebled Ww quested LW Ms Ke aime to wit hve ouY Willard x41 EN EXECUTOR'S NOTICE er of 11 John Townstiip tate of cened a een Ril per are 8. Exe Awy NOTH Matter of if Frank William § ey Sia ts » y 4 IF Matter iam neo LO ch ham nford nereny the ab "CTE anx fixed at Pa Se ] Wii 1 IAM ETOHMEY | SAI VOT LK request Lhose the sam 10 B F. BLAIR PAUL M 1. BESS t of Co ry r above granted to the indebted WO ww the od having duly may claims proven Bell Belie- BRYAN WwW. Har. x45 " BLAIR HE 3 CULO FE nko ano tanko and wile we len De wile . Court, Wo shange t t named Wi ‘ igiamey Plea we 4 ol alse i £ t 'y » alited prayer not be gry FANKO and IFANKO x42 E OF VALU- Execulor samen NOVEMBER 1:30 féal wv died ant ¥ ork Late erized } Marion Town- Pa OINPIis- sn ing four eels of ground), more ares Page Vive (4 separate tracts and par- and comaining 10 or Jess, 63 Acres of which said farm is in good state of cultivation ire land, past There | frame d 55 by 60 metal roof, a seven while . the remainder is erected Upon sald premis« (1 room, two (2) story welling house, frame barn feet, with a practically new sald Darn is pully equip ped with pghtning rods; also a shwi- Ler feel pen good Pots 1942 present TERMS OF purchase shed implement shed, and bulidings, which buildings repair and condition su Dec { 8 ad out- » approximately 256 by oorn erib Necessary are In all other sion will be given April io the rights of on the farm BALE of ithe price of the above real es- tenant "ae od x tate 10 be paid in cash Lo the under- igned Executor on said premises declared nt to RNs LL w culor Pa L ale NOTICE Notice annus memoers will in Beliclonte, Pa stad Auuse day, Oct iH he ¢ Pur pase a waal Law t wil By H ad herealter uch other iy come é # £ Ax ¥ 4 NCL got and = IA wer for vacandcie to Hi PANE Ba » trick N als Of the townships of College, Moon Said Distr 0 howd a prelnanary sald Trustees at Lie es ident a ted Hall ‘ NE FH ele annua Hf ev) rel Tr 2 As no trustees wing Numbers there annual enting By be d Executor y " ali LCE Fi Harrison DOE Ww Au EXT Ala Ler meeliiy 10 eect will meeting day of sue when nocked down ahd the balance of caste WO Lhe 1Ppon delivery are x solid and paid in Ma A ni. Geeg RD K McDOWELL, Exe- N. Weaver Estate Howard ank Mayes oneer, W Walker, Allorney for es x44 auch OF HOSPITAL CORFPOR- ATE MEETING is hereby given that he porate meeting of Lhe the Centre County Hos be held at the Court on Men~ ober 13, 194] at 8.00 o'clock veniog of sald day, for the ng five wustees a Article IV of the of Centre County representing distiicls as indicated and Ww transect business af shall proper- belore said meeling of the said trustees shall for the term of three VACANCES oaused LY IRE among Lhe Lrusiee: Number 1 which dis is of Bellefonte Borough ring, Maron, Walker and Townships I Le si i 3 Wie Wires 4 ous of elect wilh ty Ve shall be years caused by terms €x mong the trustees for Dis- 4, which destinies ooh» Stale College Borough snd Ferguson Harris and Potter. ict Number 4 is entities election of its a preianinary. meel- members of Lhe oQrpor- sid Cilsirici al.-8 place therein a coh tithe prior to the . above fate and to repory thw prelininary election meeting. I ih preliminary election and 0 reported, and be held at the said such wrus- said District Num- 1" in al ba will ¥ ling Vaca sxist among the Previously elected repre- the remairfng distagdots, HI IV, V, VI, and VII be no election at said of Lrustees repre- the said five districls Order of the Board JESSE H. CAUM, Sec'y —— and Grower. | Wagner's Scratch Feed Feed. Wagner's Chick Feed Wagner's Medium Scratch Rydes Cream Call Meal Eshelman’s Dog Feed All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with your own feed. Deolers in All Kinds of Sing. BELLEEONTS, PA. a YOU may never have heard of a K carrier cirvenit, but it has oftem heard you. It’s a Bell Telephone Laboratories develop ment by which twe.pairs of wires in parallel cables cau carry as mamy as twelve separdite conversations at the same time! K carrier circuits aré being Built into many miles of Long Distance cables. This is one of the ways we have of adding a lot of long circuits in a hurry to meet the needs of national defense. ff 3 pay
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