June 18, 1942, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five Modern Etiquette 1. What are the popular symbols of the various wedding anniversar- les? 2. Is it permissible to use a hand- kerchief at the table? 3. Should & man remove his hat when entering a hotel elevator? 4 Isnt it considered improper to speak of dinner clothes as a “tux?” 5 Who should select the clergyman for ding? 6. When the coffee or ten IS very hot, Is one permitted to use the spoon to sip it? Answers to Mo 1. Pirst year, paper wedding: fifth year, wooden tenth year, tin: twelfth vear, leather; fifteenth vear, crystal; twentieth year, china; twenty-fifth vear silver; thirtieth vear, ivory wedding; [fortieth year, woolen: forty-fifth veur, silk; fiftieth year, golden wedding. seventy-fifth year, diamond wedding 2 Yes used sible 3. Yes but when entering store or office bullding 4 Yes. One should say I'ux” takes its place with Usually the wedding takes place in the chi bride and 6. No coffee or Alter enguge wed- and a church but should pos- if necessary as inconspicuously it be us it the elevator Is NOt Necessary of a “tuxedo ‘Gent bh ceremony irch which the atte Wile ly her fan One tea stirring should wait 1 has cooled sufficiently the hould spoon De say, "He played a master - Say, “He played a mas- One is masterful who domineering. Mastery skiliful manner Lessons Words Often Misused Do not ful game terly game is imperious means in a formerly Do not letter nor neither Do pallor on ner deathly telegram Jette Say He telegram.’ He F nor Was a There a pallor face Her hat was cn Merely Her INCAS Do not say shape was crushed press out not Do ace say ¥ tonight somewhere Words Often Mispronounced - Jit -500 both 00's accent Seong SY Hable Pronounce not Divine unstressed Hoapitable Pronou and ace second Paltry all, 1 as § td Hi GIG r on Pronoun Mit of —————— Sarah Ann's l Cooking Class These days, while the shines and the vegetables are ripening, wise housekeeper makes pickie sup, chili sauce and relish. Why r vegetables into the Catl« not convert pickles? Your surpius Pickle Relish heads cabbage green peppers onions Carrots Grind through food chopper, with the medium knife. Add 1-2 cup salt and let stand 2 hours. Drain v dry, Add 3 pints of vinegar 6 « sugar, tablespoon celery seed well and seal ery ips Mix Relish Select large bell peppers, green and half red. Remove the and fibre. Put through the food chopper. Use green tomatoes and onions, measure each after they have been put through the food chopper Use half as much tomatoes as pep- pers, half as much oniong as to- matoes. Mix well, salt generously Put in & bag and let it drip over night. Next morning put vegetables in a porcelain vessel and cover with sweetened spiced vinegar, To each 1-2 gallon of vinegar put 3 cups of sugar and 1 teaspoon each of cinna- mon, allspice, cloves, nutmeg, tu- meric and black pepper. Mix thor- oughly by stirring and boil § min- utes. Fill sterilized jars and seal half seed Pimento Sandwich Spread 1 peck red bell peppers 1 pint vinegar } pint sugar 4 tablespoons flour (rounded) | jar prepared mustard I tablespoon salt Remove the white fibre and seeds from peppers. Chop Stir all ingred- ients together except the mustard REMEMBER When You Want ANYTHING IN Lumber - Millwork Doors - Sash Roofirrg W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA Phone 432 BATIRFACTION 1] 7. Is It proper for a young woman to refuse 0 dance with someone she dislikes? 8. How may one recall invitations to small Informal affairs? § How should one eat hot bread? 10. Whey one's partner has unwit- tingly given information about his hand during & bridge game, what should he do? 11. Should a servant always knock on the door of a room before enter- ing? 12. Where do the relatives of the deceased sit during the funeral ser- [vice at the church? dern Etiquette placed the there 7. Yes, she may make some polite excuse, but she must not accept someone else's invitation at the very next moment. This would be exceed. ingly rude 8 The by brief 9 Hot torn apart in saucer and remain invitations may be recalled notes by telephone broken fingers, never ot bread should be with the or cut 10. He must disregard no circumstances must he vantage of such information would be not only bad manners sportsmansinip Yes told The Under nke ad- as this but it te MOOT 11 to be 12 pews and he or she should wait to enter the front center relatives occupy of the tin pallbearers the elt aisle PPosite n English tral Pronoun noo Misspelled he sicie wi as and extant dn nara Word Study word time NCIYas: Our - ) Word DEFERENCE 1 Ii 0 another CONNIVE to He ( deceit weCretly onnived with hi ner in the EMBELLISH to make ornament COrate was beautiful The ENgrav ? OY DOGK ened Ng REPLETE EGY reps by iron It bot that more possiile Horace Cook unti Put must ip Pou paraffin montis grated it When Clisese ready Pepper Hash ozen red bell peppers 1 quart vinegar J cups sugar 6 onion Remove t from ons fibre ang the and peel Chop finely over them drain then pour boiling Let stand 5 min- Cook together the and salt, add and onions. Boil up erilized Jars and seal close- water ite i and ne vinegar SUEAr Lhe peppers Put iy once in Cucumber Catsup Pare very thinly large cucum- bers, chop finely, add a scant table- spoon of salt and let drain In col- ander for an hour two, Add 1 large onion, chopped finely: 1 table- spoon of white pepper and 1 pint of vinegar. Stir thoroughly and zeal in jars. This keeps well and retains the flavor of the fresh cucumbers so per- fectly that those who liked the veg- etable are sure to like the catsup J § or Tomato Catsup 1 peck tomatoes 1-2 gallon vinegar 3 onions 1 teaspoon mace 2 tablespoons cloves 2 tablespoons cinnamon 1 teaspoon spice Sugar and salt to taste Slice tomatoes and onions pint of water, boil until soft through a sieve add mash Add vinegar, mace, cloves cinnamon, spice, sugar and salt. Boll until] thick Povr into bot- tle and seal Sweet Pickled Beets ‘ash beets thoroughly and cook iy clear boiling water until tender Plunge into cold water and slip the sking off Make a sweet pickle syrup by boiling together sugar and vin- egar in the proportions of 2 cups of sugar to 1 cup vinegar. Place beets in hot syrup and let beets boll a minute or two. Pack in hot sterilized Jars. Cover with hot liquid and seal Tomato Jam 6 pounds of ripe tomatoes 1 pound of raisins 3 pounds brown sugar 1 pint vinegar I} tablespoon salt 2 tablespoons cinnamon 1 tablespoon cloves 1 hutimeg grated 1-2 teaspoon black pepper Scald and peel tomatoes Chop | | ralsins, then combine all ingredients. | Cook slowly for 2 hours nd pack | in jars that have been sterilized —. ns A ST tp Whether what we hear is true cr | not, we cannot say, but it might pay some parents to know g little! bit more about what some of their; St John's Reformed Church Bellefonte, Rev. C. Nevin Stamm Church school $:30 8 m., prepara- tory service and sermon 10456 a. m - | Nittany Valley Lutheran Pastorate | The Rev. David E. Straesser, pas tor. St Mark's Sunday school at 9:30; evening worship at 7:30, St Paul Sunday school at #30 wm Zion—-Sunday school at 9:30 a. m,; morning worship at 10:30 Methodist, Bellefonte Rev. H. C. Stenger, Jr, minister Church school, 9:30 a. m Harold Wion Supt Morning divine worship 10:45 Sermon “The Meaning of Christ for Youth ' Evening worship 7:30 I'he Fallacy of Deceit St. John's Lutheran, Bellefonte The Rev. Clarence E. Arnold, pas- tor Third Sunday after ‘Trinity June 14. Sunday school 8:30 a. m 10:45 a. m. the service and sermon “God Never Stops Loving.” 7:30 p m. Vespers and sermon: “Such As | Have’ Hublershurg - Zion Reformed Charge Charles G. Link Hub- lersburg: Sunday church school at 10:30 divine 8 30 young people's meeting Wednesday even ing 8 o'clock, at the Lamar Re- creation Center Zion: 9:30 Union church divine service 10:45 minister Service al RC NOOO United Brethren, Julian hool, 10 a. m g Thursday eve 11: Chri A O¥ Rhonds will preach nuve ’ instead of rice m. Chr Howard FE Gospel Tabernacle, Spring Mills 3 3 Ww A § Rev John W. Neese, pastor Bibi ’ special Notice ih Christian & Missionary Alliance Brooks. pastor Sunday 30 a. m. J Clair Hoover ing worship 10:45 m young and the The concer Our neeting 7 messag i he Holy Lar prayer and Bible udy tT instead iweek will be held next week on ing at 8 ek Gas ovVeD- CH svening NE First Evangelical Church H. Halbert Jacobs, pastor. Sunday church school at 9°30, Edward Tea- man, supt.. 10:35 a. m worship and observance of the Holy Communion The Rev. N. L. Hummel, D D. Dist. rict Superintendent. of Williamsport, will preach the sermon. 73 p m worship and Holy Communion Prayer meeting on Wednesday even. ing at 7 o'clock account the all night blackout. Choir rehearsal on Friday evening at 7 o'clock vr " ¢ on ith United Brethren, Bellefonte E. Householder, pastor. Unified services beginning at 9.30 a m., John R. Shope. supt. in charge. De- votiong at 8:30. Sermon bY the pas- tor at 9:50. Bunday school lesson study at 10:20. Dismissal at. 11 o'- tlock. Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:30 Preaching by the pastor at 7:30. Morning subject, “Christ. The Great Shepherd.” Evening, “Parable of the Sower” Prayer and Bible study Wednesday evening at 7:30 The choirs will rehearse Friday eve- ning. The public is cordially invited to attend all the services PUT A NEW HAT ON YOUR BUDGET DOLLAR TOP EVERY PURCHASE WITH SW WR SAVINCS STANPS G KELVINATORS PHILCO RADICS a "MELROY'S Phone 9599-R-1 Pleasant Gap, Pa. ABC and VOSS WASHERS Bendix Home Laundry Electric Stoves | the or ——- Health and Beauty DIABETES No. 3 sulin. This is an important digestant, and regulates the of sugar In body I have Ue told you that when the pancreas or sweetbread is removed from an nidmal that he develops a severe form of diabetes. If vou feed him on portions of sweetbread and give him Insulin, he will get along quite well, otherwise, he will die DMabetes may come on very grads ually and give no unpleasant symp- toms at all, or It may show itself in a violent and acute manner Physicians are supposed to exams ine the urine of all patients who come under thelr care, consequently dinbetes can niways be discovered in the early stage the sugar in the urine Nearly all of diabetic food, especially from stay In the meats teins m by the sugnr the patients in comes the urine from the sugar and Cases, even pro- ch very fish nufacture Dinbetes Hke must be treated early in order get the best results. The patient will not improve unless his urine is kept sugar-inr In et Many taking severe ergs and other SURAT all other diseases 10 ’ 0 orde mus Iw Patients ii thi regulated ifter dieting the 8, Lh aceomplish 4 y ly improve ide 14 Prope wha de that this course Is isually come ral follows f diabstes will do thot the change mild who Dack alone, w but in 154 ily can finbetes to ang women mning to and f 4 im DIABETES No Short wave diathermy efficient manner of applyi ing deep in the body bottle times ly A water aising temperature is capable of 1-4 of a degree not than 2 of the skin the short wave diather- efMeient 8 ralse of 2 degrees istered distance of lov more the surface By use of my with skilled can an machi nd techr be admin Ehort wave if, a surative agent It is merely treatment Muscle strains cations treatment ‘a thariny fe diathermy is tae an important aid sprains and dislo- are relieved by short wave Inflamation between tendons and bony prominences are treated this way Lumbago, that bugaboo in the low back, is often eased by short wave activity In fractures, heat wave is used to circulation Chronic arthritis and sinusitis dre conditions responding to heat treat- ment through short increase the joeal Short wave diathermy produces a pleasant warmth It aids in relieveing discomfort and assists In bringing about a cure DO YOU KNOW A headache, to persons unaccus- tomed to such disorders, is a serious symptom which should be correctly diagnosed There is always a great deal of ih- terest in how much the new baby weighed at birth. The average child born in the United States weighs seven and one-half pounds An offensive spirit can be a dan- gerous affair unless You are proper ly prepared PIES AND CAKES FOR A SOLDIER'S PLEASURE, BONDS AND STAMPS FOR A SOLDIER'S POWER a COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIR) INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLING BELLEFONTE Temple Court Phone Iw contain a large This changes ripens, just converted Into of digestion are from HO 70 per cent starch, Milk has five per cent of sugar. The proteins which are the lean meats, the curd of milk and egg whites, contaly little or starch, Proteins are found In grains in vegetables such as but practically Dinbeticy prove unless classes foods of they nte The diabetic carbohydrate mal individual not make enm insulin take that Is formed from the Such us bananas percentage of starch to sugar when it starch we eat bt gar In the proces and breads the A Cer euln Lo no Peas and beans none In fruits cannot they belong im what OW much Lo expect Know Ww ana | each cult mil Ca ali Ww cannot tarch) Decay doe ) 0 JNAL amount i of HAO n need 14 food than adults becaiise i" more are growin 1,000 Spectators Attend Flag Raising Continued from page “ei ET. fie of Osceola falter J #1 burgh. was Redding Buy committee of Town Te Ambulance A zens has Millersburg been organized for the enough State pose of raising the Ambulance £1400 money Red Cross 10 cost approx. purchase for an Army imately Hard work not kill ar but, occasionaily vhody \ AVOID WASTE ON THE \ LITTLE THINGS.. SPEND FOR THE BIG THINGS. WAR SAWINGS BONDS —o—-- WINNER BRAND PORK PRODUCTS LOOK FOR THE LITTLE BLUE PIG. HE'S YOUR GUIDE TO BETTER QUAL. ITY PORK PRODUCTS TO ESTABLISH BIGNAL CORPS UNIT AT COLLEGE A signal corps unit affliated with the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps at the Pennsylvania State College will be established this summer, ac- cording to Col Edward D Ardery, head of the department of military science and tactics A two-yeur bask for proximately 200 Treshimen and omores will be established ns the War Department gives final ap- proval of the plan. Twenty-five stu- dents who complete the basic course will be selected each year for advan ced work lsading Wo commissions in the signal corps Colonel Ardery State already student officers in that the addition of unit wre 280 Course np woph SOOT Ws nad the the eventually and corp Ha this total Wo Wool Pool Rejected Phen ni Juniata ording t Rr Legal Notices ADMINISTHRATRIN'S NOTICE of Lhe LTOR'S NOTICE EXFECLTRIN'S NOTICE "1 FARO TOW FARCUTRICES" NOTIOH ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICH ter of Lhe 0 Sea ther Ww y W. C 3 tise Ploasa ves allorney EXECUTORS NOTICE testamenial been ned. all esiate are requested i¢ payment and th demands present the same ii? r. for settlement to BELLE NTE TRUST OOMPANY, executor liefonte, Pa. lewis Orvis Harvey attorney, Bellefonte, Pa X25 Der oF ais 0 wiithous EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE In the matter Daniel J. Beck Township, Centre Cenmed Letters testamentary on estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted 10 the sald estate are regussted $0 make mmediate pavimient and those have ing claims or demands against sald B. OEIST, executrix, Warriors Mark, delay. for settlement, to BARBARA estate 10 present the same without R. FD R Paul Campbell. attorney XZ of the late of County, entate of Halfmoon Pa de- the above LEGAL NOTICE In the matter of the Estate of Harry G. Eby, late of Spring Town- ship, Centre County, Pennsylvania, deceased In the Orphans’ Court of Centre County, Pa. Estate No. 14042 Notice is hereby given that Ruth M. Eby, widow of the said decedent, has filed in the sald Court her peti- tion claiming her exemption to the value of FIVE HUNDRED ($500 00) DOLLARS, as provided by Section 12 of the Fiduciary's Act of 1917. out of the undivided one half interest of the decedent in the premises con- sisting of a tract of vacant timber land situated in Howard township, Centre County, Pennsylvania, come monly known as the Turner Tract, {containing one hundred fifty five acres, more or jess, and that the same | was appraised for the sum of TWO {HUNDRED (20000) DOLLARS; | that the s id appraisement has been confirmed ni. si. and that unless ex- leeptions are filed thereto within Ithirty days, the same will be A 10% OF INCOME IS OUR QUOTA N WAR BONDS — . dhs —— confirmed absolute, and the property set apart to Ruth M. Eby, her heirs and assigns, at the value of TWO HUNDRED (320000) DOLLARS, on account of her widow's exemption HARRY A CORMAN C OC, Centre County NOTICE IN DIVORCE Doris EE. "Thompson McW. Thomp Libellant, v Beano on [37] Plea “iii f Corninon Pennsyly Te 194) Beanor McW. The rt formerly of No 4] Court County 104, Ix etn m Hi bb West ORFHANS (OURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE time BELLEFONTE TRUST COMPANY Administrator of Arthur H. Sloop deceased, Beliefonte, Pa STOVER, Aucts WALKER POSsession MAYES & WwW. HARRISON Atty x26 ORPHANS COURT SALE OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned Administratrix of the Estate of Lewis E Stover cf Penn Township Centre County, Pa. deceased, in pursuance of and in conformity with a Decree issued of the Orphans’ Court of Oen- tre County, Pa. on May 26th, 1942 will offer at public sale on the late homestead premises of said decedent ir: the village of Coburn, Township County and State aforesaid, all of the real estate, or undivided inter- est therein, together with the house hold goods belonging to the es- tate of the within named decedent TR ase out el Lt SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1942 commencing at 12:30 o'clock, Noon Personal Property: A full line of household goods, furniture, etc, in- cluding 1 1836 Plymouth 2-door se- dan and 5 shares of the Laurelton Foundry Company, common stock Real Estate: Homestead premises, ‘situate in they Village of Coburn, Township, County and State afore- said, and having thereon erected a (frame dwelling house and store- (room combined, bounded and de- 'soribed as follows, to-wit: | Beginning at a post; thence by Nand of Thomas W. Hosterman and Mrurnpike North 64 146 degrees East {4 perches to post; thence South 27 degrees East 10 perches thence by an alley 64 1-8 degrees West 4 perches to post; thence by land of James BE Harter North #7 28th to post; degrees West 10 perches to the place | of the beginning Containing 40 1919 in June 26th, 107, page and recorded 1919 Deed Book 142 AAO vel voi undivided one-half and interest two (2) vacant the Lith nil in and tracts and meuntaln or land the Township of Penn at A Btate aforesaid bound 10 x) Tig ' . o the following parce) of situnte In TIsL) wit one David aiong North 62 i SLO Creor pe C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Pat Flay WAGNER'S Our Best Flour 8-50 Biend WAGNER'S Very Best Flour inter Wheat Wagner's 32% Dairy Feed Wagner's 207% Dairy Feed Wagner's Horse Feed Pig Meal Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower, Wagner's Wagner's Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower, Wagner's Scratch Feed Feed. 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