September 17, 1942. - THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. A — Modern 1. When disagreeing other's opinion, is it y, “No, it is nothing or, “That Is where you wrong?" 2. Should the dessert spoon or be placed on the table with the of the implements that sary for a meal? 3. Why is it an traveling ing at a “Mrs.” “Miss”? 4. Should a# man a woman to hold 5. How aS she 6. What with permissible the kind Of are neces necessary for a when Huse alone hotel, to ster the ol i coat » dons should a maid hold a presents it at the table? should one say in ane- to are entirely fork rest wom- prefix it? Etiquette ulating a bridal couple? 1. I XH women to ki in taking 8 When a jucing hers say, “I am Edna Git Is It permis perfume? good for when meet etiquette pubic ing or leave? VOUT elf Mi won ''? woman is socially hould Ciibson Fr, "1 4 ible for a man Wu Should one letter Oo a for wi friend on the apologize to Noster th the meets aisn ect way congrat. Answers to Modern Etiquette 1 No; a well ed never make such “blunt tions One may 1) I lieve I can agree “Well, it seem 2. No dessert are person contradic dont be Lo me, el they Plate removed hat shall know 4 He might If one arm suffering se Otherwise sumptuot service 5. The on the presented If the dish | useqa 6. This depend as a pad und will vell me know $1 Remembey tiquette Lo cong bride that it | yroom f Lessons In English Words Often Misused Do my at pointment Do not y no not AY i have a dats torne 00d Sa wortni Lear: Tie ur-nec cent Depreca ka-to-ri 88 in me stressed Brot unstressed a ipal accen Me ASSACre lable Inimi ail HOUSEHOLD SCRAPBOOK Putty seed oil and mixed * about 17 ing per per cent the putty paint gary for Cifan is » can be « titched ace ut sewing machine twice pace left, and titch- twice more. Cut rows of stitching. Baked Apples To prevent from oven apples in the three or four place fore baking Bronze Paint When applying gold bronze to ex- rior metal surfaces, it is well first prepare the surface by painting with a metal primer. Then mix bronze powders with a special liquid or with a mixture of one SR benzine to two parts of spar varnish, Apply with a brush as with regular paint wrinkling t the with a while baking skin in knife bef it the Chocolate Sauce Try adding about two tables of peanut butter to vour u for chocolate bef over the or vanilia ding. and delicious resuit poons ual pouring pu - is the recipe auce cream now ore ice we Curling Rugs Bew a square of cardboard to each corner of the rug and this will keep it from curling Painting the cor- ners of the rug underneath will also hold them down flat against the floor. KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'’S Phone 9599-R-1 Pleasant Gap, Pa. ABC and VOSS WASHERS Bendix Home Laundry Electric Stoves between | weighed Words Often Misspelled Floors Cail the floor Indelible Pencil Smoother Cake cake her if the batter will flour | milk 8S added first then the Keeping Cheese HNE « ‘Tap; neese in a « moistened with vin H moulding of the hardening loth Of ™ 1" antly will cut from egar Sutter the to keep it edge cheese -- POMOLOGY EXPERT URGES BETTER FRUIT HANDLING rdied, careless hi andling ¢ of fruit most of the bruls- F. N. Pagan, pro- pomology at the Pennsyl- State College sible for fruit of avs SOT vania According to a study cond: W. R. Whitacre, mist at Peng ucted by agricultural econo- State, two-thirds to nearly all of the apples are bruised the way from the orchard to the imer. Bruising begins with pick- ing and never ends until the house- wile pours the applies out of the gro- bag on CON ofr’ Rough roads wis ing ing. ples over which the fruit hauled from orchards to pack- houses also increased the bruis- this study of nearly 1300 sam- of apples indicated, It was found that growers falsely believe that inexperienced workers would bruise more fruit if paid by the box than if paid by an hourly irate, A competent foreman to sup- ervise the packing was reported to ibe the best Insurance for better | handling of fruit, | 4- H CLUB MEMBERS SELL BARBY BEEV ES | two intro- he 1} ) it type- to i line and the window unlatched to gain Members of the Lycoming county 4-H baby beef club recently sold 16 steers for an average of 183 cents 4 pound at Williamsport. The total | weight was 14746 pounds and the | sale value was $2,708, Mary Jane Russell, Jeffries, assistant club leader of the Pennsylvania State College. of Alienwood. i showed the grand champion, which 10908 pounds and sold for | 1227 cents ga pound, according to W. | Is i || Sarah Ann's 1 Cooking Class weather makes nothing 1s more a batter cakes. The 50 many informa the batter ahead Cooler keener and able than good may be served for occasions. Prepare of time, if need be, and as mixed cover and place In the frigerator. When ready to bake, the griddle just hot enough to rake cold water thrown on it good deal Drop the batter by fuls on the griddle, bake 2 minutes and then turn with a spatula. Continue baking until brown appetite Or weond side Standard Batter Cakes flour fat ups tiuble Poon ingredient i add to U HE Bake seRLHeL Quick Buckwheat Cakes ip flour Bacon Pancakey Rice Batter Cakes Batter Cakes fs ' i Oren « Raisin Crumb Pineapple Batter Cakes dard batter cake of 1 cup milk juice and 3-4 pulp. Mix these egg and melted then add the com- dry ingredients cake on the serve generously with and place over this and sift the top UEAr HE int pineapple pineapple : beaten ortening and bing the Pi ing i ation to ace batter One late and cover sauce cake onfectioner's For the pineapple sa iXture of 1-2 cup of the pulp ablespoons of flour Cook thickened and serve Hneappe nother over 100 thicken hicely hot Crepe Suzeties 1 cup milk 2 eggs 1 cup flour 1-2 teaspoon salt 1-4 cup powdered sugar Rind of 1-2 lemon 1 teaspoon brandy Mix dry ingredients, add milk and brandy. Stir until smooth. Add eggs well beaten. Beat well. Cook on small frying pan one at a time. Roll and serve as a dessert with the follow ing sauce Cream 1-2 cup butter, beat in 1-2 cup powdered sugar, and add grated rind and juice of 2 tangerines - - RN, Kerosene Stolen Thieves who entered the Croop garage at Bloomsburg and took cig- aretles, cigars, candy and a small amount of pennies, also took two large cans of coal oil, evidently be- Heving that they were getting gaso- Glass in a window was broken entrance WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You From Financial Loss. See John F. Gray & Son General Insurance Phoue 487-J Bellefonte, Pa. ily pts y pastor S00Nn a8 re heat sputter a SPOOH- wn J large the UNIONVILLE Methodist Church Thursday evening school at 9:15 a. m ship In the evening s diately followed by service at 7:30, with Prayer servie at 7:30. Bunda Youth Fellow at 6:30, imme the sermon by th Rev. William A. Snyder. Of 1 ficial Board meeting Thursday eve 1 ning after prayer service Methodist evening Sunday morning by mecting preaching service Free Friday Prayer Sunday school at 9:30 and the in the 71:30, with “ermon by the Howard A. Jacobs We were fort regula 1 Class pastor, Rey to learn of the Aaron Hall who al steps at his home and side. Doctor's examina bones broken Mr. Hall wa many friend omplete WOrTy ine of fel down sever injured his tion revealed dislocated, but stoved up His nelghbrs hope his may we 5 recover Nason and thelr Monday with R Deen Wl for Lhe confined u CK hlindel Weel er William evening at “ y preaching ©“ service on followed r 4 mis- ll i Or badly ana H home (fer par- ne, Her many Miss Jean Lucas started to work o Monday in Mill Hall in a plant that commute much They for them work is In operation there each day. We wish Success in thelr new Joseph Way, son of Mi Elwood Way of Milesburg been employed in Baltimore became suddenly ill while there was compelled to return to his the latter part of last week. He taken to Monday Centre dicitis be We were death of fonte, R in this community of Mrs. H. 1 y Of the Death funer from Jon und Md was operated County Hospital for He is getting along as expected upon in th can sorry to James C D who leary wan well being a Kerchner 8hirks of Uni occurred on were ntholic cousi and town services the (OC Tuesda nl CONC UC chiurc! GOP Indicted for Lack of Prepared- ness In World's Most Critical Period Killed and the as 1933 vy building naval jected 2. This publican administ _arimy attitude indicts ration for the Re- the lack — — ECONOMY IN Teaches Fliers Boxing Forme DeMa Penn ten Greensburg lad an assistant line ast fall ls (J) In the U 8 Navy boxing instructor at the U Naval Air Base in Detroit, Mich now a leu and 8 LL She Kitchen . Five As there definitely is going to he Jess dried fruit for the American menu and as canned fruits are pomewhat uncertain, fresh fruils will become more and more Im portant ss the months of war ptretch ont. } Apples are, of course, one of the best of the winter fruits because they are inexpensive, are adapted to almost endless recipes and have a good content of Vitamin C. They also have a lot of matural sugar which is important in these days of sugar rationisg. + Bo, the following tested recipes from Vivian Whaley, director of the A & P Kitchen, may suggest new ways of serving this important fruit. Scalloped Apples and Cheeses $i cup fine bread 3 cups shredded erumbs American | § cooking apples, cheese ‘ sliced thin ¥ 2 cups milk Line a greased 2quart baking dish wiih bread crumbs. Place al ternate layers of apples and cheese in dish; sprinkling each layer of theese with salt. Top layer should be cheeses. Pour milk over all, sprinkle with crumbs and bake in moderate oven, 350° F., for 30 min. utes, or until apples are tender. 6 large servings. Nut Crusted Apples 8 4 baking appl apples W% cup bread crumbs % cup brown w Cup chopped B “ - v i | preserves 1 sgg white, kgnuy Suggestions for Serving Apples Core apples. Fill centers with apricot preserves, Brush apples with egg white, coat with bread crumbs, brown sugar and nut mixture. Add water and bake In moderate oven, 360° F., for 456 to 60 minutes, Apple Porcupines This makes an attractive dish for a children's party. Provide each child with an individual red apple “stuck” with sandwiches. Prepare tibbon sandwiches using the chil dren's favorite spreads: peanut buts ter, jelly, preserves, cream cheese, honey, ete, Cut sandwiches in cubes, stick on ends of toothpicks and force into apple. Baked Mincemeat Apples Wipe, pare and core four large baking apples. Place in pan with 1 cup light eorn syrup. Simmer slowly, turning apples frequently | until they are tender, yet hoid their shape. Remove to casserole and fill cores with mincemeat. Place a marshmallow on top of each apple. Pour syrup around them and bake in hot oven (400° F.) until marsh. mallows are puffy and brown, Fried Apples Wash, core, but do not peel apples. Cut in Y%-dnch slices, brown on both sides in a little sausage fat. Sprinkle lightly with salt, add a little granulated sugar, continue cooking over low heat until apples are tender and lightly Mri who has and home Was a doctor on Bunday and on apien- well as the Shirk of le known n IS LIFE BEING The tock In Have ap reas the that 1ife nundred They tell the Uni reach PROLONGED? Ri ie men wii Ife Ing Prog pectin the averugs creased rom that ha YORI: you ted Stale e to the averag Oru unared on haved he longe i ‘ 50 generally Today provided by rela . morning wilh High School May Open September 29 (Continued from page one a temporar locker been decided upor lockers once more become available The temporary facilities will provide clothes hangers and a 10 by 12 inch shelf for books for each pupil The building committee and 8 ervising Principal E. K. Stock were authorized to employ an additional janitor for the new building and fix the salary. The committee may employ a man or several women for the post. the duties of which will be chiefly in keeping the building ciean. All school janitors were granted salary increases of $5 a month be cause of the increase in living ex- penses Hugh M. Quigley was named as the school insurance broker. He will take complete charge of the school insurance program and will appor- tion insurance among the various agencies The Pood and Housing Committee the Red Cross and Civilian De- fense in the Bellefonte area is con- ducting a survey of food and shelter facilities in Bellefonte. with the view toward having a complete record in case refugees or evacuees are brought here in considerable numbers The Committee, headed by R. C Blaney. consists of L. R. Lenhart and F. H. Crawford. A poll of organi- zations is being made to determine if they could accomodate refugees, and if so, the number, and the fac- jlities available. It is pointed out that the registration of such refu- gees would be an important prob- {lem, 80 that records of each person's whereabouts would be avallable, space ail ip 0 of Legal Notices CAUTION NOTICE. My wife, Emma Mae Homer, hav ‘ing left my ded and board without {just cause or provocation, I will not {be responsible for any bills or debis |ahe may contract GLADE E HORNER, [x38 , Centre Hall, Pa. ADMINISTRATRIXS NOTICE. | In the matter of the estate of O iH. Nason. late of Huston Twp, Cen- ‘tre County, Pa. deceased fetters of administration 4 bn ie. +. a on sald estate having been med the he. ndersignad, ol are requested {make meine phymenie JaImania. aid thors 4 i persons | to | [ Health and Beauty PUBLIC PERSONAL “ALE OF} PROVERTY C. Y. WAGNER | & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Pat Flour WALGNEN'R Our Best Flour 8-56 Miend WAC Very Best Flour Wi W heat NFHR'R ier Starter Feed ‘hick Feed Medi ream Calf Meal shelman's Dog Feed VOTERS REGISTRATION NOTICH im Seratch vdes ( high 54 wil protein n your Dealers in All Kinds of Grains BELLEFONTE, PA. of the Army Air Forces tre ‘are Hteeglly new Avmy plans, men with civilian experience 4 wadiomen are enlisted directly for the Air Forces and using the tools of their trade. The four mechanics times” at Randolph Field, Texas : *
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