«October 8 1942. Modern Etiquette 1. When a married woman is writ- mg a note of thanks for a gift pre- sented to her and her husband, should she sign both her husband's name and her own? 2. Where do the bridesmaids meet before the wedding? 8. Isn't it ill<bred for one to walk, or cross, directly in front of another person? 4. Should one offer a tip to a con- ductor on a passenger train, for any special service rendered? 5. Should a woman wear a hat when dining in a restaurant in day- time clothes? 6 Is it speak to proper to say, “I wish to these gentlemen? TT. Is it all right to wait for a week before answering a dinner Invitation, when one is not sure whether it can be accepted? 8. When should the bridegroom give his gifts to the ushers? 9. What is the real definition of a coquette? 10 ing and or some does not it up? 11. When satisfactory 12. Is it for a wear her engagement and rings after her husband ha When a woman is either stand- or seated, talking with a man, drops her handkerchief, glove, such article, and the man notice it, should she pick is service uns=- Is a tp necess rendered ary? woman to wedding died? roper Answers to Modern Etiquette 1. No. She should her only, but in the “George and I wish deep appreciation, et 2. They of the bride, thelr bouquets 3. Yes. The avoid doing this or ange of du Ign note she can to express our ime ay, always mee where weli- ch plish 4. No; the pect It it if 5 Yes 6. No this nad aad offered Words Often Misused Do not say it was no “that It was Do not swerved in | from his ¢ Do not say, “We made the Warren Company tered into a business in with the Warren Company.” Do not Mr. Bre was repl : ; Pi “1 soon realized ™ AN night newspaper night that Words Often Mispronounced the 00 Al Jprecis ate lable Ki-fate Marshmallow. Pronounce as in at, not mellow Rheumatism. Pronounce Bs roo in roost, not rum, Language. Pronounce i as in bridge, not Words Often Misspelled Canvas (cloth): canvas second a the rheu- lang-gwi-§, ang-gwage 80h Sarah Ann's | Cooking Class our soldiers in the ) that, that soldier boy his buddies would + COOK Make so kind and then recipes which are other boy jos es soldier Rocks lbs. dates cup butter CEES teaspoon allspice teaspoon nutmeg teaspoon soda of boiling water 1-2 cups nuts 2 r ’ tablespoons cup 3 cups flour Mix and greased cookie gheet oven 350 degrees irop by spoorifuls on a Bake in an Seotch Date Sticks 1 1-2 cups dates cut in thirds 3-4 cup water 3 tablespoons juice Cook dates in the water consistency of marmalade. Remove from heat and add the orange or lemon juice. Cool the filling while preparing the cooky mixture orange or lemon to the Cooky Mixture 1-2 cup shortening 1 cup brown sugar 1 1-2 cups flour ] teaspoon soda 1-2 teaspoon salt 1 3-4 cups rolled oats Cream shortening and brown su- gar in a bowl. 8Btir in the flour, soda and salt. Work to a crumbly coh- sistency. Add the rolled oats and mix thoroughly. Put 1-2 the mixture into a shallow greased baking pan or use a cooky sheet. Spread the thin layer which will measure about 10 x 14 inches, with the date filling Sprinkle with the remaining crumb- ly mixture, patting it in place. Bake in an oven 3256 degrees for 25 min- KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'’S Phone 9509-R-1 Pleasant Gap, Pa. ABC and VOSS WASHERS Bendix Home Laundry Electric Stoves 1into 3-inch leng iy ref ing to sex ainner { immediat NO DISPARAGE teem MENT; din on AVERSION ici m to an ob je with dislike of it and desire of from it. “Mankind has a version to intellectual labor.” attent ONSTRATE,; Or in pro- ence trate Fudge Squares shorteni baking powder Te, Be at y vanilia owder Bake until done nn 8DoOt ANE, adc UZar and add egg rn and baking 1 wen 350 degrees Sand Dabs -2 Sticks butter tablespoons 4X sugar add flour, like a log Bake at ‘ream butter and sugar and nuts, Roll 1-inch grees for pr Pineapple Fingers 2 cups flour 3 1-2 teaspoons baking powder 1-2 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon sugar 6 tablespoons butter egg yolk beaten 1-3 cup milk Crushed pineapple 8ift flour, powder, salt Work in Add egg tiff don pieces minutes measure, add baking sugar, and sift again hortening with finger tips yolk and milk to form a wh. Roll out 1-8 inch thick, pread with crushed pineapple, well drained. Start to rolling from one side until roll is 3-4-inch in dia- meter (about 3 inches). Then cut hs. Place on a bak- sheet. Brush with egg white di- luted with water. Sprinkle with su- gar. Bake at 475 degrees for 10 to 15 minutes ing EE ue To Occupy Camp In 7-Mile Narrows (Continued from page one) Clair Groover, president of the association, has announced that the buildings slready are being condit- {loned. Raymond B. Winters, Mif- flinburg., head of the Bald Eagle | Forestry District, was instrumental ‘in having the offer made by the | state group. > Big Potato Yield Aaron H. Stern, of Mill Hall R. D., | has become a member of the 400 in the potato world. His yield was | #44 bushels to the acre of the Green { Mountain variety. He sprayed nine | times, using 400 pounds pressure and {applied 700 pounds of fertilizer, at {8-16-16 per acre, Si ML ——— Tribute to Dog As a lasting tribute to her dog ronely on { Patsy that died when 13 years old, | Mrs. Blanche Potter of Waterboro, | Maine, embodied the dog's likeness in a hooked rug. i THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX. HOUSEHOLD SCRAPBOOK Salty Soup If too much salt has been added to the soup, cut some slices of potn. toes and place in the bholling soup for a few minutes. 1f the soup is still too salty, remove these pota- toes and add some more. Continue this treatment until the potatoes have absorbed the excess salt. This method of saving the soup 1s not a wasteful one, as the potatoes may be used later In some other way A Secure Package Wet the age for make a string dri it package Is more packs to the the tring when tying a It is easier and when and tied parcel post knot hrin SCHUTT Rood ly Stained China of salt remove all na A mixture and bicarbonate oda will stains from ch tea and col cup Of fee Ironing Board Cover Often those smudges thi mysteriously on freshl) clothe: be traced board that clean. It ble Amber Beads mber beads and ament A rubbit: Fresh Ham Care of Veils Milky Pan medint with a capes Allow then fill with wash out easily YOUR HEALTH of lid steam to cool back bears the brunt pain istrial work- in 1940, back all- loss 208.311 sprained juent cause of back of a force ing a oint A strain which stretches mu produced 154 jes A common back condition is AS sacro-iliad painful sub-luxation slipping of the sacr a result of while one some lifting leg is the other slips Sometimes it occurs when rising from a stooped position which the quickly twisted Poor of common chronic ache straight and sudden- iy in back is the £4 most back - posture is one f CRUSES OF not a national at- oung people Good posture is tribute even in y In industrial workers, advancing age, hard work, overweight, produce a chronic strain usually affecting the lower back Most lay persons are of the be- lef that a pain in the back must be due to injury Arthritis causes a lot of back pain, hit is not caused by injury alone. One of the most frequent types of back pain is a vague pain lasting for years to be followed by complete disability resulting from a compar- atively minor injury This type of pain comes generally in middle age after a life of hard work. Back pain in careful medical DO YOU KNOW? One-half of the diseases of man- kind are in the respiratory tract, including the nose, throat and lungs, Almost half of the fatal burns oc- curring annually in United States are in _children under 6 years of age. industry calls for attention, a ———— AD ———. =n | p—— Ee Health and Beauty HOME NURSING-—PART TWO No sick person {s normal, He is often impatient, fretfui and irritable The room should be kept quiet, pecially during his rest hours. People ought not to be indiscriminately let into the room, nor should they be allowed to remain for long periods of time Above all the nurse should have tact and common sense, She must have sufficient judgment to know whether certain people should admitted at not, and how to permit to remain Lhe hand the patient nurse his need 1 tient were i all or them be long on other 11 the known pa afrald of gi that they in drink f{ Pati ave who ving the nur woul¢ trouble Nittany Valley Lutheran Charge Reformed Charge riley for Hublersburg Zion G. Link Milesburg Pre by terian Charge Fs adn Rally Day Service i Ia Pil mn Holine school will ob- Sunday October y starting 8:30 services continuing until 11 45. You ited to attend these Harry pas. n! » cordially inv Rev Daniels Bellefonte Presbyterian Church Rev, Willd 1 sunday 4-45 The a the will Gospel Tabernac be, Special “Spring Mills evangelistic services every 7:45 evening, week Rev evengell who is a graduate Moody Chicago These ing with ¢ Every SOTVICPS with the the services will The Methodist Church in Bellefonte Rev. H C. Stenger. Jr. minister Church school at 8:30, Harold Wion, superintendent. mor worship at 10:45, sermon | or. subject Jesus is the Ans uth Be Mow ship at 6:30; evening worship at 7:30 with sermon by the pastor subject Useless Prayer. Midweek prayer ser- vice and Bible study on Wednesday at 7.30 p m OC South Union Church, Mingoville Sunday school 2:30. morning wor- ship 10:45. The pastor's wife will give a special object lesson at this time. Men may scoff at the teach- ing that God still sets upon the throne governing the courses of the nations, but their scoffing does not alter the fact. America’s strength in this crucial time lies in following God's way. The church teaches this for your benefit. Attend the church of your community Trading at home will become pop- ular as automobile tires wear out; smart merchants will seek methods to keep the habit going after the emergency expires “I LOST 52 Lbs.! WEAR SIZE 14 NOW" RM aout Los, A any en al Beton rs 0 45.28, Sone PARRISH'S DRUG STORE 18 North Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa, | A Poet "Qur latest batch of —— dig} of War Bonds is A few flowers, make the tive Avold letting drafts blow upon the bed and arrange the lighting in such a manner that bright lights will not shine directly in the eyes of the suf- ferer If the or a pot plant or two urroundings more attrac- room must of necessity be located near the kitchen, then re- member that the rattling of pots ang pans and other disturbing noises should be avoided as much as pos- sible The bath nurse room should be near a This is convenient for and patient alike, Comfortable necessity. It is of special have a blaring und of the sick room racking to the well le in a house Where not be sick room beds are a Importance not to Above all de iss unpleasant su sie person. It doe but the ¢ unnag } recover on IPINess nateur reese shoul John's Lutheran, Bellefonte Bellefonte United Brethren Rev. (3. E Householder, pastor BTV beginning at 9:30 a nR supt. in charge Rally 4% First Evangelical Church, Bellefonte Rev. H Hal bert hs 6 30 1 h school, Edws 10:35am preaching £ sermon theme “Jesus and yer” 6:3 m. the meet: 7:30, preach- wermon theme: “The Re. Jesus” The Young Peo- Missionary Circles will meet on day venting at parsonage Aid meets on Tuesday at the hur Prayer id Bible study on Wed- nesday evening at 7:30. The Sunday school board will meet following the prayer service. Choir rehearsal on Priday evening at 7:30. We wel. come you to worship with us JBL pastor Wiki Crusaders ing service sources of ples Mon pr ihe the church Harvest Home Services The annual harvest home service of Bellefonte Presbyterian church will be held on Sunday October 11, at 10:45 a. m. October 5 to 11 has been selected for the annual dona- tion week for the Presbyterian home at Hollidaysburg, Gifts of jellies, home canned fruits, vegetables po- tatoes, etc. as well as donations of money, will be gratefully received We would appreciate a small gift of money from those persons who have formerly gone to the store and ine vested their money In groceries Please bring your gifts io the Chapel not the church, on Saturday, Oct. jober 10, between 10a. m. and 2p. m bringing almost imme, ‘Court of Honor Held by Scouts (Continued from page one) Beouts and wilted pecona Raymond N vestiture of tendericot Berton Tingue pre clasy Beout awards Brooks presented tne Star Beoul pwards: Earl M. Cartwright pre- sented the Life Scout and O F. Sollenberger gave it Res The Danner subject was Winning the ture, “Scout was shown cluded with le America benediction Boys who noeemen * merit bad-~ CM in speaker was It executl wii “SBeouting Our Jol War.” A motion Trail to Citizen and principal berg, Beot ve the rogram the adva second Dietz Hazel Day id TO CHECK HOMES FOR ALL FIRE HAZARDS TIVE WG remove them Miss Helen 8. Bu } mics exten 1 representatis gests checking the following 1. Be mure the Slave or furnace is away from woodwork at three of be Ome econs- FUE ~ VE ont sl ollected over a peri containers of children. never supposed v dead matches int paper baskets dried grass wood floors: do not overload elect wire circuits and never substitute a coin for a fuse; use oil stoves and lamps carefully--move them as little as possible when they are lighted and be sure they rest on firm steady foundations Using kerosene to start a fire, or dry cleaning clothes in gasoline. ben- zine, or haptha is the cause of many fires and fatal accidents oil Legal Notices ADMINTSTRATRIX® s NOTIC : 3 In the matter of the estate of Charles Lyons, late of Spring town- ship Centre County, Pa. deceased Letters of administration on said estate having been granted the un- dergigned, all persons indebted there- to are requested to make immediate payments, apd those having claims or demands agalr the same will present them without delay for sel- tlement to BERTHA A LYONS. ad- ministratrix, Bellefonte, RR D. 2 {lewis Orvis Harvey, attorney, Belle- | tonte, Pa x44 EXECU TORS TNOTIC EB. In the matter of the estate of Amelia Bowersox, late of iliheim Boro, Centre County, Pa. deceased Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted 0 the undersigned. all persons indebled 0 {the sald estate are requested io make | immediate payment, and those have ling claims or demands against said {estate to present the same without for settlement Alry, Pa w | Walker, attorney, Bellefonte, Pa, x4 | ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. { In the matter of the estate of | Oaille A. Mott, Boro, Centre County, Pa. 4 letters of administration on sald | payments, and ng or demands against the same will present them Rithewut Soar for set- tiement to Ad ministrator, Spring tne, Pa. R Paul Campbell, attorney. EXECUTRIN'S NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of An- nie DePew. jate of Contre Wall Boro. Centre County, Pa. deceased, Inte of Bellefonte | pags FO wo MRS MARY Executrizx. Centre H Walker, atlorney x42 delay, for settlement DD KLING Pa W. Harrison NOTICE the ¢ Belle cecensed stration ranted ndebted ke rammed those having demands aps the same them without deliy lor set BLILAOTT E LANE, Ad- 198 Lovet ADMINISTRATOR'S In the matter of 1 Fred E lane Centre Count Letters of extate havir dernigned 0 are slate 0 lnte of fone Boro v Pa admin I been wil perso requested 18, ana 128 payme; or present tiement ministratlor Bireet je Campbel Yo NOTICY be an eke Trustees No 1 vacanc ed represer remal trict No. 11 ; will Le if Trustees wenting rict No. II BY ORDER OF THE BOARD x41 Jesse H. Caum, Secretary ORPHANS’ C ov RT NOTICE In the matter the Estate of Thomas J. Ocker, late of Miles Township, deceased n the County Notice hereby given has been appraised and aside Annie H Ocker, surviving spouse of the said Thomas J. Ocker, late of Miles Township, deceased, real es- tate and personal property valued and appraised at $4942.00, being the entire estate of said decedent, under the surviving spouse’s claim under Section two of the Interstate Act of Assembly of Pennsylvania bearing date the 7th day of June A.D. 1917, allowing five thousand dollars The real estate appraised at $2- 080.00 is described as follows TRACT No. 1: Beginning at a post, corner of land of Jeremiah Walker and an alley: thence along said al- ley, North 42% degrees East 2238 perches to stones; thence along Church lots South 17 degrees East | 25.38 perehes to stones; thenoe along {lands of Edith Moyer. South 71% degrees West 21 74 perches to stones; thence glong lands of Jeremiah Walker North 18% degrees West 126.04 perches to the place of begin- ning. Containing 3 acres and 88 | perches, more or less. WO representing NINE 1S~ no election ¢ sald Dis. 4 t of Orphans” Cou Centre that there is set | EXCEPTING AND RESERVING, nevertheless, thereout and there. from, T2083 feet, more ur Jess, con- x42 veyed by Thomas J. Ocker, et ux, to the Trustees of the Union Cemetery ‘of Miles Township, December 18, 11920, as appears by reference to the ‘deed therefor recorded January 15, 11921, in Deed Book Vol. 126, page ! “8 Blerly irvey, et Bouth perches ; East 204 m line of aloresald ; 70% de- along to line land now Charles Thomas Boyd ig sald Boyd West T% Bouth 26 of thence anion nen minor degrees Gegrees slone corner « place COTTET OL ie Danie] Brus i al Rao th aeg West 204 along tend now J. Austin { ne of Thomas B Reha C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Pat Flour WAGNER'S Our Best Flour 0-50 Blend WAGNER'S Very Best FI lour Wagner's 32% Dairy Feed 20% Dairy Feed Wagner's Horse Feed Wagner's Pig Meal Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower. 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