Page Six THY. CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELUEFONTT, PK. December 10, 1942. The Istinns warning here the element in onment must keep themselves morder | ne n | i Ch deving Ei ——— Sunday School Lesson THE CHURCH AND THE contribu SOCIAL ORDER \ ven - ’ IA Wied " onld cloister International Sunday School Lesson Salt © teeming for December 13, 1942, helpful world, they influence always unspotted that the world not Jos Wit mre o« themselve: from the multitudes of Jest when | l are the salt known It wa VOrY 1H aryl a win Yea are the clement in vation of foo . ’ ny nn re nl world Matthew omething th need thel that, In the Jolden Text of the earth light of the 5: 13-14 ‘Ye it bring Ilo dark place light are YOu? li (Lesson Text: Matthew 5; Mark 12: 13-17; 1 Peter 2: 13-16; 13-17) |'le ubon otaers. Oo HUT all power and that re ’ 31 ’ + ' they thelr helpful influence mmanded not mean that Christian awny that but hould exert ministry, y compared to bright What kind of we could rememes that God Is the source of through prayer is that] salt of the earth, the! a ocorrupt envir- ondeavor from muy 131 lives with that In our discussion of the lesson for mparison, Je hb ng 18 reat powerhouse, 1 wonder last week, we called attention to ti mind Lowi iran that it HEL would be h weak lzht comparisons which Jesus used in| duty to Keep he mn noial 't it tragic that w connection with his follower rrupuo i etition is not amiss S fans should have it their hearts and minds that owe something to commu and have a responsibility as fo ers of Jesus Christ * On Every Front 'e + « General Electric equipment is fighting with America’s land army. From the rolling kitchen to the front | r works for victory, pvaen Mis In indu field hospital, the feguard i factory stitches the scams armor, and on the battlefiel controls the operation © spearheads of modern con In the fighting men, ¢ nosis and treat 3. Far from the usual power sources, mobile power | lants supply electricity for 800,000,000 ack, in field and sky, radi The G nment rdere candlepower searchlights by which a newspaper can be read 12 miles away. and tanks, General Electric believes that its first duty as a good citizen is to _be a good soldier. 80 wade in f December and the Cul wil for display fee Cream Making Curtailed Beeaw we Him uen res in Lo (From last week) Hile, who Is this section to th are not fr Alrcraf LW erven licity given When U to fill both vice oh pub fact enough prion Warning 8e and Citizens Defense Cory priority should be given to the need of the Alreraft Warning fee In every Instance For that reas whenever any member the Clit zens’ Defense Corp ishes Lo be re- leased for vice with the Warning Service, he should leased without question M: further expressed need for more all spotters at the following 1 Sunday, 6 to § a. 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SII II III IN SEIS III II SVN NX NNN S10 TAME T 0 TA T/T MET ME SU, SY Lad 38 a ROL LAR » ALLA ULL LS RULE LST LOL RL La ho atirnded the benefit of Council at ih vard Miller Mrs oll, Mrs vy Nol vr tpt bes ae weeka-old beaded three and five voars old Mr Reish's pas Clayton Reish children 17 known and liked and extend sympathy in danghber re as | Mr help enare for the er husband Mrs were well i community to them our sin their sorrow Mra. W. D. Herman has charge of the Red Crome sewing, while Mrs Crumlish is in Texns Miss Clara Louise Gingher we ere visiting Was home from the Methodist Hospital| vis- The CGingher| in Philadelphia for a few dass’ it with her parents family entertained at Thanksgiving dinner the following: Mr. and Mrs Oscar Bathurst of Curtin, and Miss Mary Adams of Milesburg The Earl Rimmey family spent] Thanksgiving day with their son, Keith and family, at Meadville The Logan Grange offered the use of the local grange hall to the In- terorganization for their Christmas] party The Republican Women's Council] will be entertained by the State Col-| lege members at State College this month, at their Christmas meeting. | They will appreciate any donations! of shaving cream, tooth paste. etc, | to be put in kits which will be sent] to the boys at Indiantown Gap, who | have no near relatives to remember | them ! {| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bilger spent | | Wednesday with the Osear Witmer] family at Shiloh and assisted them | with their butchering | Kenneth Brungard and son Terry, and father. Alan Brungard of Reb- lersburg, were Saturday guests at the H. T. Noll home WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH John F. Gray & Son General Insurance oe M Belle MW {the first day | Williams last week PLEASANT GAP Mis. Henry Noll ternoom with her Mrs. Alan in Reber n qu Woman vered spent parents, Mr Brimgard at theh bare the latter few day home having hue ite Il] for a | The [| O Civie ( dish Hoper LOT regular meeting Tuesday e and after the busines joved wonderful ta by the Rev. D. A. Do Richard Weaver | home with the Ch ily vening § Harold Williams helma and Maxine Bdna Jean Alex den death mother died at her home atl Pricday Franklin Miller and Russell Wea- ver have gone braking for the PR R. at Altoona Harry Stiver shot a 4-point buck Of deer season morning left our community call to the service Walter Stiver in response to his for his country Dec. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gill and Mr and Mrs. Bernard Williams of Ches- ter, homes of ME wind aA TR [3 nv vizited at Lhe — > - sci RUNVILLE Teddy Witherite of Corning, N. Y., came home last Saturday and spent a few days with home folks Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Vargo and son David, motored from Baltimore, Md. last Sunday, visiting with home folks. while Lawrence spent a few days hunting deer, then last Wed- | nesday going back to Baltimore, while Mrs. Vargo and son will stay for a longer visit Pvt. Mahlon Watson Livingston. La came Thursday of Camp home last KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'S Phone 9599-R-1 Pleasant Gap, Pa. ABC and VOSS WASHERS Bendix Home Laundry Electric Stoves on en- Monday af« and Ih enjoved thelr PINGING NP NPN NPN a WRAP VARARANA VRARAEAR AEA ARAL TET AT ME TARE T A001 AE TE Te for a 14-day furlough 0’ nest. We hope and pray to) that He will give Army, and Alr } complete vies Wherever Democrat are Your jneket's God and | Navy nd | Yory | 1 visit with home folks and to enjoy y lew days’ deer hunt Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Furl danghiter Sarah of Williamsport Mrs. Clara Kautz of Lancaster, vis- ited with parents, and Mr Kautz visited her brothers, Michael and John Purl last Bunday James Smith of the Uzzel hunting went back along home with ist Bundasy The Royal Sunday School clas of Arthw 11th Preaching evening at 7 ported 10 above 20vH, W1 wind blowing Well, we'se Toast (Bl to do motu our trong ree glad the won't y wmdent in for tm reader of Lhe please Join to Al- Anent victory ara) Finer ou deer hur! 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