Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, September 10, 1942, Image 11

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    September 10, 1942.
Modern Etiquette
1. When a hostess
have sat down for a gt
and a fifth friend
should the host
When introducing
it proper to say, “Mr. B
my friend, Mr. Harn
3. In what position
son hold
the table?
4. When
& party,
accepting he
what should
5 Is it
open a
when the
tion
of hn
in
ume
drops
do?
b two men
ker, thi
his
one has been
other
contre
he
invited
4
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permi
CONnve
guest
trodu
6 Wi
Man carrie
Answers to Modern Etiquette
erect
stiff
po
The
slightly, |
body
tt)
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be Lent
4 Ph
how s¢
attend
not only
aiso of!
main at
5. Yes
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6. Laziness
He pi
ettion to
IDA by
and three guests 'a
idge
what
te
alter
ognize the value of vegetables
DO YOU KNOW
his
difference between
informal tea?
dangling from ps?
the
and
How large in pal
in the
clgarette
7. What is
formal
typhiold or
during 1941
three diphtheria deaths
none in 1940
low record last vear
death from diphtheria
death during 1941
diphtheria In
(830 Lhe
in 194] anc
t do fine clothes
with
Erie
world? but
unfold the nap
It the
Ns) Hd a Hest
entirely when placing on
HOUSEHOLD
SCRAPBOOK
do when food
prove
What should
into the
w
10
taken
hot
On
mouth LOO
wile regi
{
lam A. Tilton
Parchment Shades
To clean solled parchment shades
into cold water
Repeat this
n wiped ofl
and
until
then
dampened
polish, Lo
2 wool cloth
It quite dry
has bee
wipe ‘with cloth
SIAL
an
wit
Lhe
+ The Stepladder
He
The Oven
Lipstick Stains
Lessons In ‘English
IN IN ENGLI
Words Often ed
He Is to
It ay
Often Mispronounced
in obey
lable
Referable
and
second
Brigand
accent
Words Often Misspelled
coma
of conse
tient ca
most
There
and n
Alcoholic coma is
ing an alcoholic
Apoplectic
“stroke”
Diabetic
of diabetes
tate
f mm wh
irom whi
be
ul
many
aroused even
powerf tim
lation
CaLlses
iegrees of coma,
a
deba uc
tupor
h
coma accompanies
coma is a serious
Trance coma Is
ism
A
in a
In the slighter types
patient can be partially
may quickly relapse
of insensibility.
In the deeper types
patient cannot be aroused at
Coma may
lethargic
person Af coma Is
state
in said
comatose
into a
of coma,
all,
come abruptly.
Concussion
ation of the
juries, such as fracture
can cause almost inst
ousness or coma
Alcoholic
may produce suddenly.
Cerebral hemorrhage,
thrombosis
brain from head
ant
or narcotic
coma
follow
a
phase
hypnot-
to be
1» of coma the
roused but
state
the
compression or lacer-
in-
of the skull.
unconsci
poisoning
embolism or
also abruptly cause coma
Coma may come as a complication
of diabetes, uremia,
sis, meningitis,
The depth of the
the patient
tempts to arouse him
of the gravity of the
The only signs of
demonstrated
is
symptom
life
by
KELVINATORS
PHILCO RADIOS
MELROY'S
Phone 9599-R-1
Pleasant Gap, Pa.
ABC and VOSS
WASHERS
Bendix Home Laundry
Electric Stoves
general paraly-
and other disorders
insensibibity of
at-
indicative
may be
A Handy Rack
The Canary
Finger Marks
ise wi
ars
TWN
nai
NOW
weak and
dawy
rotect and lawn
will carry
Fit
fight for
tain
we
dietary a
by his crusade for liberty;
And o remaining tasks
great nation
43
i filled
reals
nh our
iphorlis are body +
Defeat
of the calcium we get from
products and phosphorus
in a normal diet
by such
cauliflower
and dried beans
the
Bring end
Coane
80 man may
The way
knew
foe and
to woe,
bring “
and s
peace,
Inughter
is
included good
onee
of
REA IND pursue
peace that he
Added calcium offered
lettuce,
ance
Though
some
the way,
of us may fall along
Foo
Duliger
rich in proteins are body
vegetables offer! That posterity
dried peas They loved, they
source of pro- they died
S80 this nation
abide
while
other foods,
and may sometimes say,
lived, they fought,
are 8 good
could In peace
in the body and leafy
are a source of But friends back home,
mineral our fall,
For this great land is worth it all;
The way of dictators isn't nice,
For tis against their way we sac-
rifice
a)
al
etables, don't mourn
body
We get much of our
$
irom vy
vitamin sup-
egetables
fats heat and
and sup
energy
Meat
£1N5
BreadstufY baked
grain fortified wheat four, sup
ply thiamin or B-1 vitamin, and are
rich In protein and energy |
Glenn 1
- -
Teeth Could Last
A man's tooth,
or a gravel bank, would remain in
tact for a million years
man’s mouth the tooth often decays
in a year
are generally rich in pro- Harper
with whole
or
Vegetables do not have
greatest value as food for body
or energy
Their important function is to
protect, and encourage the greate
i degree of good health
| Vegetables are low in calories Lo) Bes
i high In roughage.
i Potatoes and other starch veg-|
etables offer carbohydrates for en-
| ergy.
Green, leafy vegetables give iron, |
{ calcium, copper and other much.
needed minerals i
Yellow vegetables, such as sweet |
{ potatoes and carrots, offer carotene
{ from which the body can produce
vitamin A. i
Tomatoes and cabbage are rich in|
vitamin C. i
Beans and peas give the B-com-
plex vitamins.
Any well-balanced diet must rec-
their
fuel
*» oa
duces vegetables comparable to the
st promises of the seed catalogs.
LG
WHEN WINDS
GET ROUGH
A Windstorm Policy Protects You
From Financial Less. Bes
John F. Gray & Son
General Insurance
| Phone 447-3 Bellefonte, Pa.
There were no deaths from either
Scranton
Philadelphia reported
Pittsburgh had a new
one
had one
put in a dry cave |
But in a |
A Victory garden is one » which pro- |
United Brethren
Lirst Evangel al Church,
program
6:30 p
T30p m
The Young People's
cle
Prayer
Wednes
third
held jointly
Area
in the Evangelical Church at Win-1
gate
evening at
Oh
many
was costly
not
man’s warrent when
years
companied the frig
| famous
HEALTH AND
BEAUTY
and gradual
dones
ed hyvdrophobla germs
them stronger
he could permit them
ly gave
Ww be !
St John's Evangelical & Reformed
Rev, C., Nevin Stamm Church
school at 9:30 a. m.; morning
hip and sermon at 10:45 Vesper
service at 7.30 p. m
_THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
HOME NURSING—Part One
Sickness u finds the
low family wholly
They not
hoepital on account
unless they have
arrangements made by which
can enter free of charge, or else tl
incur a debt which prove
great burden
the rich
d hospitalization for
The
with
wor ually average
HCome
pared
unpre-
able
ol
pecial
hey
i at
for 1 are
{0 Ww Lhe
Bellefonte Presbyterian Church expense
Rev. Willlam C. Thompson, pastor, |
Bunday school In the chapel at 9:45
a, m., Harry C. Taylor, superinten
dent. Morning worship in the church
at 10:45, Sermon by the pastor miy or the poor
length
the
the
any
former class have
while
free of cha
Gospel Tabernacle,
Rev. John M. Neese, pastor
class Friday evening at 7:45
Ing service Sunday evening at 7
Special musi singing will
by the Spotts Brother:
College. The public is Invited
service
Spring Mills
Bible
preach
30
I
which Ww pay
and
rendered
State
of
to attend these
Milesburg Presbyterian
Oakwood
tian
Bible
hip at
7
dn
WOT
Evening wor
Nittany Valley Evangelical and
Reformed Charge
John's Lutheran Church
Bellefonte
fie
Church
H
Alliance
Hrook pastor Evang
Christian and Missionary
Ww O Hours
{ woud
to 8B incl
the Lops
Bellefonte
8.3
Fdw
preach-
Going
H
m
Teaman
Halbert obs, pastor
d n school
pt Ham
sub Loyalty
Way This service begin
i period of the Conference | Oo
Loyalty and Enlistment contagi ’
The Crusaders will meet It is
preaching service, subject Dosed
the Fragments of Life of: ae
Missionary Cir- A
on Monday evening
meeting and Bible study on
day evening at 7:15 The
quarterly conference will be |
with the Altoona-Centre
evening at 7:45
HP TVICH ort
this
ANTIBODIES
people t} iife and
a
ITOUEN
ae without cont
diseases
racting
us
m not
because they are not ex
for they run the same risks
stling typhoid fever, dipththeria
as others who succumb to these
germs when come in
with them
Why is
some folks
diseases, say, for
For example, some thirsty travellers
travelling through the country stop
and drink water from g well May-
be the water is cool and refreshing
They do not know that il is contame
inated with typhoid germs until one
or two of them come down ith ty-
phoid fever
Why do some of them fall victims
to the deadly germs, and others
cape? Those who drank the typhoid-
infested water and yet escaped the
disease had something in their blood
that protected them from the infec
tion
This something is called antibod-
les. They help police the body. They
are good fighters, for when they ap-
prebend a  skulking typhoid germ
sneaking around trying to destroy
an individual, they pounce upon him
and beat him to a pulp
Some folks take diphtheria, or in-
“ {| fluenza, or what not,
Others do not, because they are pro-
tected by the antibodies of the dis
| ease in question.
Pasteur, the great scientist,
Salvaging
will
meet
they contact
this?
ale
you ask. You see
immune Lo certain
instance, typhoid
on Thursday
Choir rehearsal Friday |
7 o'clock
-_
Snythetic Rubber Not New
nthetic rubber is not
have been making it for
experimentally; but it
hard to make and could |
compete with natural rubber
wl iinan
Started Young i
David Farragut carried a midship- |
he was only 91
At the age of 12, he ac- |
ate Essex on its |
cruise of the Pacific
lr
on
new
Vears
Ole
old
Wood-Burning Car Ready i
A wood-burning automobile is |
ready for production in the Soviet
Union.
- ——
Collisions
collisions are
all eryetals
Atom
source of
called
the
AVOID WASTE ON =
LITTLE THINGS. SPEND
FOR THE BIG THINGS.
WAR SAVINGS BONDS
| blood. He inoculated animals with
| weak solutions of germs. The ani-
mals got sick. but they recovered.
jected stronger doses, but the ani-
mals remained in health
because they had developed anti-!
bodies in their blood with which to
fight the disease,
ly _ocourring throughc ut the world
J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency
One of the Oldest Agencies in Centre County,
CHLINE,
ANN W. KEI
Temple Court Phone 190
vw
the
on exposure.
found |
out how to create antibodies in the!
He repeated the experiment and in- |
This was
Before Pasteur made his expefi- |
ments on dogs, there were many ter- |
rible cases of hydrophobia constant |
by very rabid dogs without
ing the disens
The
veloped
fight the
What a marve
wi What Vist
anguish
fering
Amis
with
inoculated
antibodies
germs of hydrophobia
lou discov |!
nmoun
Loo
milk
thelr hi
Jenner observed that maid
who had
inoculation with cow POX
contract sm And
sores on Ana
BIPOx
nim the
anu
Mrs.
Conav
William
Howard
Mr. and
children
ve
Pennsylve A
Mrs
Lois
John Neidigh
Mae Delvin
Furn and
Edna Noll of Willlamsport
Sunday evening supper guests
Sumner Noll and
and
ace,
fe {1s
iamuy
-
Woodchucks Like Rubber
Sulo Levane, consery
ment forest fire towerman at Lo-
Anse, Mich. is looking for two fours
legged saboteurs. Levane reported to
headquarters that a pair of wood-
chucks get under the he
the his and gnaw the
! He they are at
riotic because they destroy
po
ation depart-
0
constanly
Car
said
yoo
radiator
lose jeast un-
vital
Potato
of France today stand in
to buy limited rations of pota-
but there was a time when the
French would not eat them. Dr
Parmentier first championed pota-
toes in France and finally succeed-
ed in convincing skeptics that the
tuber was a worthy food
Lowly
People
line
{oes
Fish Eye Fancied
In some sections of the Weet Ine
dies fish eyes are a native food deli
| cacy.
ww MI ——
Buy United States War Stamps
Legal Ne
i CAUTION NOTICE.
(ing left my bed and board without
just cause or vocation, I will not |
be responsible for any bills or debits |
| she may eontiuty
BE HORNER,
x38 RD 1 Centre Hall, Pa
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE,
In the matter of the estate of O,
| H. Nason, late of Huston Twp. Cen-
| tre County, Pa. deceased.
i Letters of administration db. n.
‘e. + a on said estate having been |
{granted the undersigned, gli person
| indebted thereto are requested to |
{make immediate Sagmatiis, and! thos
{having claims or dem
ia rer will nt hem 1 rt
develop
from
}
[but he injected dogs with weaken |
inti
nilen
Hs
man
| Bank
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ADMINISTRATRIX'S
In the ma
mries B
NOTICE
onions
Lock
tter of the
Cl Wag ner
UTION NOTICY
CHARTE:Z NOTICY
L's NOTHOES
Dubbs
14 DINGES
township
First Natio
trustee U- of
ale of Belielfonte
under lem “5
FENLON-ThH first and par.
account of The F National
Bellefonte rustee UW of
Minnie Penlon, late of Bellefonte
borough, deceased, under Item 18°
of sala will
19. FENLON
tial scoount of First
Bank of Bellefonte, trustee
Minnie B. Penlon, late of Beliefor
borough, deceased, under the
fons contained in Item “1” of oodi-
cil dated April 8 1827, attached WO
said will
20, FENLON--The first and par
tial account of The Pirst National
of Bellefonte trustee U-W of
B
The first pay
he Sonal
of
te
Provia-
Minnie B. Fenlon, late of Bellefonte
borough, deceased, under the provie-
{ons contained
in Item “2 of the
codioll, dated April 8 1827, attached
{to sajd will,
My wife, Emma Mae Horner, hav. |
21. FENLON-The first and par.
tial account of The Pirst National
Bank of Bellefonte trustee U-W of
Minnie B Penlon late of Bellefonte
{ borough, deceased. under Item "3"
lof the codicil, dated April 8, 10327, |
iattached to sald will,
22. POSTER--The fist and final
account of Philip F. Poster, admr, of
ete. of Philip D. Foster late of State
College borough, deceassd
2. POSTER — The fourth and
partial account of - The Bellefonte
t Company, trustee of etc, of
ina BN, Foster, deceased
~The fifth and par.
ua account ARAN The Bellefonte Trust
Ne de er of ete. of Bry |
Quran,
of Et
owns
first
1
wu
P.
and
Cronin)
|
M. Chret-
nip, ae
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