May 28, Page Five Modern Etiquette 1. How do guests at a house or weekend party ascertain when they re expected to arise in the morn- g? 2. When one receives a formal in- ftation, and is very busy, wouldn't] t be all right to phone the hostess hne's acceptance? 3. Isn't it all right to talk to one's ompanion while a motion picture Is 1 progress? 4. What should be the keynote of wedding ceremony that is being priormed soon after a death in the amily of one of the principals? 5. May one ever leave the spoon tanding in the coffee cup? 6. How should the visiting card of doctor and his wife read? one show | 7 Is it correct to ¢ut fish with the knife? | 8 When a woman ls introducing her husband to a person of equal soclal position, should she call her husband “Mr. Martin?" 9. Is thirty minutes a long period for a guest remain at tion? 10 u stag dinner is given man's house, should his wife him welcome the guests? 11. When a bridegroom's relatives live In a distant city should the bride's family send them wedding invitations? 12. When friend wishes to in- troduce you someone in whom you haven't the least interest, should this indifference? to a recep It at ou help a to Answers to Modern Etiquette 1. It is up to the hostess to let hem know when to arise, and when reakfast and the other meals are 0 he served, The tactful guest us- ally can acquaint himself very lv with the general routine of 0use 2. Never, A formal invitation uires an answer on note paper peptance or regrets written in hird person 3. Nao. It is extremely rude and ill- bred to do 50, as it is sure to disturb y:her persons nearby who ening to the play 4. Simplicity: and only a few near elatives and Intimate friends should httend. There n labaorate in the flowers, decoration: w the procession AS - the are lis- should be 5 No: the SPOON nthe sauce! 6. Dr 7. NO it Mrs should never be sary to cut fish with the knife, The fork is this. However, it may be necessary at times to use the knife to slip back of sK1Y Stanley R. Young and neces- used for refractory 8. No band.” 9. Yes 10. No: it men folk is bad for wo be & ing the affair Ce ly thoughtless rtainly; it would be extreme 12. Never. Ont » Introduction Lessons In English Words Often Misused Say, “I am vithin one’s selfy of 1 was aware (that which d as without) of danger Do not say, “My here.” Say, "My jaughters-in-law) Do not say he told the truth ‘So far as I know.’ (knowledge faults, and is percely conscious my Ons-in-iaw were there In ) far a Omit in Device is a noun meaning a tivance. Devise is a verb to contrive a device for mean or invent opening Do not say hung’ Say henged The Is correct Say, “The contents away by of sewers) Words Often Mispronounced Apropos Pronounce ap-ro as in at, both ir last syllable of a th Lullaby. Pronounce un, a8 &% In ask bite (not as in yilable Prescription. Pronoun lable pre, not per Occult, Pronounce o- u as in up, accent Unlearned. Pronoun recent second i lured n i | bit) i i of HEALTH AND BEAUTY DIABETES—NO, 2 While sugar is ye do not need \ weets from which al minerals have been large use of sugar is a detriment t health, for it clogs the liver and auses the body to put on unneces- sary weight, which is often a runner of diabetes In a normal body some sugar is used to furnish heat and energy All In excess of the present need is stored in the liver or other parts to be kept and dealt out according to the future needs the system Diabetes is a diseare in which body is able to use but very little sugar, The body cannot appropriate from starches and sweets energy for its demands store them for future passes out of the body through the urine “When the tissues cannot use nor store sugar, the symptoms of dia- betes appear. Sugar piles up in the bload and this causes thirst” Drinking large amounts of water to quench the thirst results in a fre. quent desire to pass urine An ex- cessive amount of sugar is found in the urine, because this is the way in which the body gets rid of the sugar it cannot use The outstanding symptoms of dia- betes are an excessive thirst, g fre- quent desire to pass the urine, in which there is sugar. The blood also eontains an abnormal amount of sugar. Formerly diabetes ran a rap- id and fatal course in children but since the discovery of insulin near- Iy all of these cases can be restored to health by its prompt and efficient use. Most of them require injections of insulin and a proper diet When insulin was discovered nany children were very near death vitamir removed 0 Yura fore- of the enough nor can it use Sugar in quantity COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIR} INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLINF : BELLEFONT Temple Court Phone Iw JPERABLI come Prid DECOCTION bolling os IVIR N t PTE F IRON » irround or encir- ne LTIaKing was environed 111118 fae Giacuilies iments . # are erected 0 the men wi went to war it, but why not also 1 those who have toll- to save life? devoie pages of hi the but whose the lives 10 They deserve tory to eral who directed a battle two of those faithfulness sa wounded? ford or ved 30 the dread disease diabetes has 1 brought under control through the aid of science be though it cannot cured It is ar diabetic petient eat sweet-Mreads interesting fact that § ha does not have because he has some pancreas left, but an animal which has had pancreas moved must be fed a certain amount of pancreas each day besides taking insulin laboratory scientific investigator from each which has been entirely its re- his In dose the in of certain are two dogs the pancreas removed. They jump for joy when they see the dogc- tor coming with the hyperdermic syringe them insulin for they know it means that they are to be fed - They always receive some pancreas with their meats, These dogs are well and happy, and the pets of the laboratory —— —— ARE YOU HELPING UNCLE SAM ELIMINATE WASTE? of a of to rive are What are you doing to the help win war? Are you preventing waste of materials necessary to bring vic- tory? A well known quiz expert has prepared an interesting question- naire for self-appraisal] by which you can tell what you are doing for your country during these days of emergency. Look for this feature in the June 7th issue of The American Weekly, the big magazine distributed with the Baltimore Sunday Ameri- ran. On sale at all newsstands nl wimg ia Called to Washington Prof. Amos E. Neyhart, head of the Institute of Public Safety at the Pennsylvania State College, is in Washington for an indefinite period assisting in the preparation of a safety instructors’ manual for the use of the U. 8 Army J M. Keichline Insurance Agency One of the Oldest Agencies In Centre County. ANN W. KEICHLINE, Representative, Temple Court Phone 19C St. John's Evangclieal & Reformed Rev. OQ. Nevin Stamm, Church school, 9:30 a. m Ralph Owens, supt. Morning worship and sermon, | 10:45. No evening service Gospel Tabelnucle, Spring Mills Service Thursday evening at 7:45 Regular service every Sunday eves ning at 7:30 Service openg with hymn sing. E welcome. Rey John W pastor wverybody Neese Advent Church C. C. Shuey, pastor. Sunday school at ten o'clock: preaching at eleven Christian endeavor at 7:30, Every- body Invited to all these services We are glad to have the hearty operation of our young people in the Christian CO Endeavor Alliance 9:45 a. m Hoover p= hip 10:45 7:00 pm at 8 Prave aay eve Christian and Missionary W. O. Brook: Sunday school, J erintendent VOUng peoples pastor Clair morning wors meeting at ening service Wedne ordinal and the ey and Bible at 8 o'clock A all study The Methodist Church in Bellefonte H. C. Stenger, Jr ninister . 310 a ( h School at 9 United Brethren Church Hou Wt 8 Milesburg Preshyterian Charge Bellefonte Preshyterian Church First Evangelical, Bellefonte Nittany Valley Lutheran Pastorate Hev David | 3 8t. Paul's Zion pastorate will be held in § h S8nydertown. at 11 o'clock. Thi be the installation vice of th . tor, condi the Rev. Han er DD the Central Penn- svivania the Lutheran Church | A workers con- ference - Church basket meeting ther ted by presicgent and The Mark's evening, Ju tog in day st on T at 8 o'cl Snydertown Buys Playground Kiwanis playground business basis, voting 40 to 4 purchase of a large tract of ground in the Third Ward from Mrs Rothermel, of that city Voluntary were in the hands and officers before ken and a member Club agreed to loan the club $1600 on first mortgage complete the deal The property is located at the southern faces streets has entered th on a permanent ir favor of the Grant $2.100 totalling $572 irectors for donations Was a of the Kiwanis to entrance to Front the city and on both and Second - - Suffers Eye Injury Embrick, of was admitted to the Haven Hospital with a serious ine jury his left eye. His condition was such that he could not be ques. tioned for details on how the Injury was received Mr. Embrick is garage man Floyd aged 49, Lock Haven, to “u 0 IIE SEITE IO RIOR i FARMERS! BEFORE YOU BUY A MILK COOLER SEE THE New ESCO Cabinet Cooler — AT s— Hubert Rossman's West Bishop Street BELLEFONTE, PA. | @ uC —C——— Lock * THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. FARM AND HOME *asture Need Shade In Hot Weather When hot, dry weather comes, pigs on pasture will need some shade protection against the sun and heat, reminds County Agent R. C. Blaney Where shade trees are not avall- able, artificial sun shades may be easlly and cheaply constructed, Posts and a framework bullt about above the ground, Straw may be used as a4 cover root up the ground oll from the crank. Pls Wii fi are set 4 feet corn fodder If the hous der the cover OF un - case of a cal the g firm {te round floor on make a trol para Plenty during the summe stream | 0 ny and help to con h of fre water is d If wa j n able [ol manaced ter from a il table hog watlerers can be bullt and ed during 1e pasture £a80nN are made teel or wooden red float Management of Needed Ladino Clover Cull Floeks Rigidly Remove Slackers To } ki have { y Ix have ceased Ia Agent re upplemer County feeding « fnmend is wet proper use of Erow practices lice ang lights when the summer. Thess nen short i will aid late jate in keeping laving in sum- mer and early fall addition comfortable housing for birds is essential Colorfast Cottons Give Best Service Cottons for daytime and evening wear are favorites of American wome- en. To give the best service and al- ways be presentable, cottons must neither fade nor shrink, reminds Miss Helen 8. Butler, home econom- ics extension representative of Cen- tre county Cottons make frequent trips to the tub and ironing boards because washing is the sensible way to clean most cottons. Colored cottons need to be color fast both to washing and {light if they are to be satisfactory {for long. Facts on colorfastness us- ually may be found on labels or on bolt ends of yard goods If cottons are not labeled fast to washing, they will need special laun. dering attention likely to fade, but if washed in the (same water with other clothes they jare likely to “bleed” onto the gars! ments. Handle non-colorfast cottons | | as quickly as possible in the laun.- | dry, Wash them in waa walter, | Not only are they never quickly Textile experts ing to mnterials water to work: it Is a likely to soak Most cotton hrink some after retain the fit of Wa hing cotton more than 2 to look for on labels or OO Souk them nid dry them noth soaking salt and doesn’t and it | the color expected to but tw ft there | of sly the old in a set custom solution of the color It wiste of salt out some of Lu washing garment alter should not shrink It Is advis shrinkage (act the bolt end cnn 1} per cent able definite on | Houck Sentenced to52 to 11 Years (Continued [fr Ascension Day Club Still Active Group exten neg how grand €Cacil pend 1 other vist d Hi ¥ Cod ainted mothers nobly by us, and en activities of this holy oul too who joyed the with us MRS MABEL BENNISON Mill Hall, R. D 1 ”>o . Read one book on any subject and it is perfectly clear. Read two and it becomes confused, and afler read. ing five six. completely unintel. ligible 50 aay along or ”~ WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You From Financial Loss. See John F. Gray & Son , General Insurance Phone 497-1 Bellefonte, Pa. JULIAN (From Last Week) Mi: and Mi Elllg Bhawver and infant and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Myers and little daughter, of Vandergrift visited the weekend with thelr grandparent Mr. and Mir Ina Holt Mir I wl i Ove Mary Holt of Altoona ter, Mi J “lh Mi ing Mi Markl children of Plea 37) evkend ed Weller none H Te Reinstate Teachers - Vacation Bible School ¢ N . REMEMBER When You Wand ANYTHING IN Lumber - Millwork Doors - Sash Roofing W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA Phone 432 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN EVERY DEAL ™ FVERY PARTIHOTI AW KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'’S Phone 9599-R-1 Pleasant Gap, Pa. ABC and VOSS WASHERS Bendix Home Laundry Electric Stoves HOUSEHOLD | SCRAPBOOK Turning the Rug taking up a be tur rug Tif Cleaning Bed Spr Legal Notices ADMINISTREATONR™S OTIC EANFCLTOR'S NOTCH A ADMINISTRATRIX ¥ EXECUTRICES LEGAL NOTICE ery Bore y of Highway Route Milesburg 53 to the Nex a 220 Boro vin Highway I the Titan Meta] Compan and a spur nr ning in the Borough of Bellefonte thence via Highway Route 550 to the plant of the National Gypsum Company: and a spur route begin. ning in the Borough of Bellefonte, thence via unnumbered highway to the plant of the Amcrican Lime & Stone Company: excluding the right to pick up or discharge passengers {for the Titan Metal Manufacturing Company between Milesbirg and the said company’s plant A public hearing upon this appli. leation will be held in the Court House, nt Williamsport, Penngil- {vania, at 10:00 a. m.. on Tuesday, June 18. 1942. when and where ell | persons in interest may appear and be heard, if they so desire SAM CAPPARELLI Applicant thence iO plant Manufacturing nite begin gh of Roux to Lhe {| Commission's Docket INO. A 43571 | Folder 3 x33 | IN THE ORPHANS COURT OF CENTRE COUNTY, PENNA, In the Matter of C. Y, WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'R Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Fat Phar WAGNER'S Our Best Flour $0.50 Blend WAGNER'S Very Best Flour Winter Wheat Wagner's 329 Dairy Feed 20% Wagner's Dairy Feed Horse Feed Pig Meal Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower, Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower, Wagner's Scratch Feed Feed. Wagner's Chick Feed Wagner's Wagner's Wagner's Wagner's Medium Scratch Rydes Cream Calf Meal Eshelman's Dog Feed All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with your own feed. Dealers in All Kinds of Grains BELLEFONTE, PA. a ——————
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