THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLLEFONTE, PA. | LITTLE NITTANY Visitors at the Orvis Clark home Query & Answer Column ||| Sunday School Lesson | mi ui Go | wert Carr daughters - | - -— Helen and Joseph | of Youngsville, Mr Burton United | THE NATURE AND WORK OF all the true bellevers In Christ; Claik of Tyrone Helchel | THE CHURCH throughout all the ages. However, In! and son George Clark. of ——— Matt, 18: 17. Acts 2: 47 and Rey Lock Haven, Callers at the same 1: 11, It is used In the local sense! place Sunday afternoon were Mrs Ly to apply to a particular body of | Edward Bartley and four sons, Ar- all wish for her speedy baptized believers thur, Roy, Ralph and Fred, of The building of the From the above, it i5 easy to con- Jacksonville coming right along We clude that the church ls made up Orvis Clark the roof on by the las he regenerated Individuals-—those who have experienced a spiritual birth and have union with Christ through personal faith, This fact evident In Peter sermon at Pente- When the people who heard m became convinced of thelr sing thelr guilt in welion with the death of Jesus, they asked Peter the other stl what they should Peter an Wis Re baptized every ol of Jesus Christ for (Acts 2: 28) Peter's Christ as t were Page Five December 4, 1941, girl arrived at ived long enough for f The t of One Walter Helchel home at Lock Haven Deer seaso is ir 1 swing. | fn 4 The Mr Anna Clark and daughter | far w ard TL roa Martha, visited the John Bpang [OT ler home at Ni buck Mile i NCU - nt las were tany lates two and son and Mrs Waltey and J. B and Mary life 2 y three month 8S. T~Who was the first Negro Roman Catholic priest ip the States? Ans ~The first Negro to be ordatned to the Roman Catholic priest. | wa N bol \ AX 8g ry a 101 mists T 0 3 wae 1'¢ - " hood of the United States was Father Augustus Tolton, who was oraaln | International Sunday School Lesson ed at Rome, 1881, becoming pastor of 8t. Monica's church, Chicago, 11, | 1941 where he continued until his death in 1902 didi K. R. L~What kind of mental disease is a fugue? Ans.—A fugue is amnesia during which a person may go to another town and wake up not knawing how he got there, It is literally a night from reality, the patirnt wishing to escape from some unbearable mental | situation —— - ; / Lesson Text: Act: 2: 41-47; Mrs, H. W.—-Can vou tell me if there was a lak | : 11-16 I-47 year 1005, and if so, did they give out souvenirs? : . Ans You have eviden.ly sent us the wrong date, as not exist as a town In the year 1005, Perhaps you meant to in which year the Bellefonte centennial was held, Or, if 1905 was you probably refer Centre County Fair, Souvenirs were both occasions L. K.—~Will a man Ans Any man and July 1, 1942, is E. T~Which provide life Ans.-—-The following states hav providing for if ment for the offense of murder: Maine Michigan, Minnesota kota, Rhode Island and Wisconsin hese all question M. H. B.—In what me did a run the 3 g way? |been stil Ans —In the football game January 1, 1829, between ti Iniversity of | men and women California and Georgia Tech, Roy Riegels ran Sixty wrong goal. M. T. L—What i An It is a King ¢ is a household pest A. L.—-What is the Red Cros ong? The 0 mg of the organization There were 75 present at Bunday ¢.. ded school Sunday morning We are sorry to know dia Confer thie that Mrs ick list. We recovery church Mu hope Born woman on Quadruplets A 35-year-old Blackwell, of to quadruples three negro Harri Wedne for December 7, burg burg, gav “Christ and gave him- Lo see aay also week Golden Text «@ { ! spent Sunday at the he bo loved the church | | of self up for it."—Eph. 5: 25 in Bellefonte in the Eph. 4: cost church, hi we mean? What is the how did it come into what is its mission in the world, or, In other words, why have the church all? What has the church meant to the community live? And, to neg down to the individ- your debt to the Bellefonte pect we speak of the t do cont and and to thie churel) wing? Just and am ao wer 28 vears 28 vears of into in Septembe; age between the Army for murde who becom to at pent, and Ix one the name sion of who who you in subject induction br the remi Then thos word and be Saviour from sh and the same da into them 801 The ¢ imprisonment statutes state received lHleved in wer that have being asked by world over churches wood stone are football gn plaver and are the Practical . . . because they can serve a useful purpose every day. Beauti- ful, because they are more handsom ely designed than ever. Quality made to endure, because they are produced by skilled American Labor. . . elec- Here are just a few of the Some people see only arly chur 14 ome some pir- buildix brotherhood the tual cared of vf WAP brick and for they rickety abou hared their fortunes and their mis- fortune together mon.” and ! before, Naturs YW a church ) this are handsome believed were cent architec. and There was a spirit of love r known things com- IPPEAr- 1 i iis IS no condition s more than would house sl trical gifts are a wise choice this Christmas! of the most popular items in our stock! 3 the couplet inscribed on Emers ind Hollow Cemetery at Conford, Mass.? Ans —It from poem dbye home; Thou art not my friend and I'm not th E.J. 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After visiting friends at the hospital, they called on Mrs. Minnie Harris Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Remsnyder and family of Williamsport, spent Thanksgiving at the home of her mother, Mrs Cordelia Craft Miss Emma Midlam of Pine Glen, | | visited among friends here and at R Windy Hill one day last week i C. C. Lucas and granddaughter, ; $133.75 {Light and Timer extra) CL LUN LR 4 Now and forever, Roy the diamond vou f give for Christ- mas will be bril- P liant, beautiful— j and truly valuable. In these times when we want to make every expenditure wisely, no gift seems more worthwhile deciding upon. Our diamond set rings are richly styled in the modern manner, artistically mount- ed and we will be happy to inform vou in detail as to cut, carat weight, and qual- ities of perfection. RAR on turned (8 1 MA TA Le TT 10-CUP CHROME PERCOLATOR Gleaming chrome $1 09° Coleville Pilgrim Holiness Sunday school, 8:30 a. m.; preach- ing Bunday, 10:30 a. m.; Y. P 8 Sunday at 7:30 p. m. 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