THY CENTRF DEMOCRAT, BELTEFONTE. PX. December 31, 1942 —— The Centre Democrat, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, WALKER BROTHERS A. C. DERR PAUL M. DUBBES CECIL A. WALKFR..... Proprietors Editor Associate Editor Business Manager Issued weekly every Thursday morning Entered In the vistoffice at Bellefonte, Pa, as secon class matter, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 per year if pald in advance $2.00 per year.... if not pald in advance — MERICAN | RESS/ | SSOCIATION The date your subscription expires is plainly printed yn the label bearing vour name. All credits are given by a change on the date of label the first issue of each month. We send no receipts unless upon special re- quest. Watch date on your label after you remit, Matters for publication, whether news or advertising, must reach The Centre Democrat office not later than Tuesday noon to insure publication that week. Adver- tising copy received after Tuesday morning must run its chances. All reading notices marked (*) are advertisements. Legal notices and all real estate advertisements, 10 cents per line each issue Subscribers changing postoffice addres tifying us, are liable for same. All subscriptions will be continued unless otherwise directed. 5s, and not no- NATIONAL EDITORIAL. ASSOCIATION Live SNlember. EACH WEEK CIRCULATION OVER 7,000 COPIES EDITORIAL A PRAYER FOR THE NEW YEAR Oh, God, have become engrossed in the pursuit of ping the become utterly enmeshec 1 world is plunged into a maelstrom of Hear us, Father, as we hun of a new Oh, return to Give us, we Endue our President country’s before. at night homesick Oh keep them in the midst them. If derelicts, wrecked in body We trust them to that surround them God, we beseach Thee forgetfulness of Thee defenders They (Written for The Centre Democrat) because the people the earth have forgotten Thee and worldly pleasures while worship- hast permitted them to sult Thou wn evil devices Golden Calf of material riches, i i ir As a re the whole f confusion and agony ible ourselves before Thee on this threshold year. Forgive, rss and folly pray, our f oir ineratits of our ingratit In deep pe cloth and ashe Thee, realizing that Thou and Thou alone canst help us, pray, ¢ Ng men ana we Ble left their homes governn pray nen wit trys wa ices 3 v f wixt i 17 with true wisdom and ICAIMess of vision 88 OuUl Some arc o have never have been used to | ; their mothers tuck them into bed and they are ven Oh Sometimes dear Lord, their hea are very sore, w brush aside their tears and temptations that beset they escape the enemy's that they become human and 1 ictims of vice and inebrity Protect Thes Grant them against the dangers and evils ommanding officers a realizing sense of their responsibility Father, to realize those whos Luther comfort return. Cause us as did ones v Martin fortress is our God, a bulwark never failing.” Let us come to Thee as trust in man-made implements or we cannot To Thee one people that put our human power alone must we look for a victorious peace And Oh God, peace, mies. Ple that the angels brought on th just we have when the strife is over make us worthy of a victorious Prepare us to receive it without rancor or hate towards our ene- ase help us each to bring about the fulfillment of the message ¢ night of the Nativity, the glorious event celebrated. Amen! REI LL —— y Notice is hereby given as the Board for the Assessmen on appeals from the lands for NOTICE Of Triennial Assessment Appeals For 1943 that the Centre County Commissioners acting and Revision of Taxes, will hold hearings triennial tax assessments on seated and unseated 1943, between the hours of 10:00 A. M. and 4:00 P. M. on the dates and at the places, as follows January January January January January January January February February February February Attest. Bellefonte and Milesburg Boroughs Court House, Bellefonte, Pa Bellefonte Borough, at Court House Bellefonte Borough, Marion and Walker House Bellefonte Borough, at Court House Port Matilda Borough. Halfmoon, Taylor Townships, at Hotel at Port Matilda, Pa Unionville Borough, Huston and Union Townships, at Com- munity Hall in Unionville Borough Howard Borough. Howard, Curtin and Liberty Townships, at the Fire Hall, Howard, Pa Centre Hall Borough. Potter and Harris Townships, at the Hotel, Centre Hall, Pa Millheim Borough, Penn, Haines and Miles Townships, at the New Municipal Building, Millheim, Pa. Gregg Township. at the Hotel, Spring Mills, Pa State College Borough, College and Perguson Townships, at Alpha Fire Hall, State College, Pa Philipsburg and South Philipsburg Boroughs, at Public Hall, Philipsburg, Pa. Philipsburg Borough and Rush Township, at Public Hall Philipsburg, Pa Snow Shoe Borough, Burnside and Snow Shoe Townships, | at School House, Snow Shoe, Pa. and Boggs Township, at Townships at Court Jenner, Patton and Spring Townships, and Worth General Appeal, Court House, Bellefonte, Pa. | ! in Be ‘at ou ( i Co rl, { church i The bride was given in marriage by + | more about the Persons wish | ing to be heard at this appeal must have their Assessor! present and arrange with them as to their compensation. CHARLES F. HIPPLE, FRED C. MENSCH, HARRY V. KEELER, Commissioners of Centre County. | FREDERIC G. HOFFER, Chief Clerk i i They have been wer PINE GROVE MILLS Mrs. Annie Kocher guest at the Roy E Lewistown Is a holiday Gates home In One of our aged citizens, J. Nefl Everts, is under his doctor's care for treatment of a badly scalded arm by escaping steam from a water tank | Mrs. Myrtle Powley was a Christe mas day guest in Altoona at the home of her daughter and family, Mrs. Elwood Harpster Mr. and Mrs and daughter cent shoppers lefonte SPEED Dive O31 HLS AILLKONS IN WP BALED EATING A MG TERY 5 our 10 ) SAVE Ty Fred Corl Cora Jean and business vi son Nevin wele re jLors Rev. Jame rounds again ness with « Korte of preacher at the L C. Melvin Barto | hool Har usual il- Edward | (Few one THE ANDES nH MOUN TRING WITH BOTH ch v LEGS MH FrasTep cas ty! Fisher is his two-week Rev Wi on after a hicken pox College WALCO A TRANSPORT BLIND Cosy 10 State itheran i Marshall iuned H enjoving the thelr daughter and husband in Ow recently n. and v Wa good Iriend Hau CIC wi | ‘amp Adal: and j :y LED THE SE MIATONAL TOW COMPAANGS THE Aw Senha Fe Rv night home were ain lass A Nn their annual Christma home of M JF Kili Dec. 16. After th the exchange Ch ed by t vening voltiory ice shments wore Kline Anne Shirley. Members Mabel Dean, Mrs Lottie Keller Mrs Minnie Hess, Mrs Ora Harpster Mrs Emma Mrs. Mar- § rior fr in oraei reine e SEY {stor Helen nt were w Goldie and M State College terman of Bo guests of Mrs Christmas Day Mrs. Mary Bohn, Mrs. Ethel Bohn and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baird of Oak Hall Station: Mrs Lizzie Hubert, of State College. and Keller. Guests included and Mrs. I. HH. Hartman and son. y Hess, Mrs. Ella Bloom, Boalsburg., were guests of Mr. and Catherine Rudy, Miss Chaye Mrs Samuel Reit, at Christmas din- Miss Nancy Corl and Ronnie per Mr ard N Press Maud Keller, Mr Vida Mus Mr Annde Fortnes Mrs he Johnston Reed, Mrs Ada Krebs garet Bechdel., Mrs. Grace Harpster, or AL en Wis EM Miss Mrs Ishler Wedding: Monday, Dec. 28, in the Graysville Presbyterian church at 2:30 p. m.. Miss Lda Regina Woome; daughter of Mr. E. K. Woomer of Graysville, became the bride of Roy Bressler, son of Mr. and Mrs. W Scott Bressler of Penna. Furnace The ring ceremony wis performed by the pastor of the church, Rev. L CG. Beebe. Mrs. Samuel Lake assist- ed at the piano, with Prof. Martin | Peiffer of Monongahela City, as joist. 75 guests were present. The was decorated with palms with large white candles Rich at Elmira hanlban and visiting relatives John Are y Miss Rhoda cent visitor with her aunt A. Hoy, at State College Mrs. John Poorman and daughter of Bellefonte, and Mr. and Mrs. Cy tus Wert and two children, of Belle- fonte BR. D.. spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Whitehead Charles Fisher, of State College and Mise Anna Sweeney, of Boals- burg, were dinner guests at the Pish- er Lewis home Christmas Day Mrs. Minerva Tennis, of Tyrone, was a recent visitor at the Tennis home Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brooks, of Cen tre Hall, spent Christmas with the latter's mother, Mrs. Anna Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and fam- fly, spent Christmas with the Dan- {lel Ream family at Aaronsburg. L. K. Dale and daughter Margaret, SON Harrison was a Mrs re. Ww E and ferns, her father. She was gowned In beau. (Continued on page Seven) once in a while suggests that we write less about the war We wish we could. Mavbe, if with other editors, we had written subject ten years ago it might be possitie Every somebody Rand the Clarified ane Dale and Mrs. Frederick Dale, were and the Misses Catherine and Ellen | Coast! ‘Grocers Report land MAJOR GEN RAL “oa ERD D7 \ Commands 7s ARM au Forces. y IH AERICA MOST COLORFUL man N ANY MAN'S ARMY | pry | “Wy home here i ana uart, of Clearfield with her 51 H tuart POTTERS MILLS M vacation id M1 w M Carson and te. called among te rnoor 0. our Jack motored to ig Spiings Christmas day took Miss Margery Hackett and gentleman friend from Phila- deiphia who had been visiting at White home, to visit in Boiling Springs belore returning home Those Who took supper at the G H. McCormick home on Christmas ove were Mr. W. E McCormick, wife and son of Reading, Mr. R. H McCormick and wife of State Col- lege, Charles Jodon, wife and daugh- ter of Bellefonte, Mr. A. E. Mingle wife, son and daughter of Coburn, Mr. E.G. Mingle of Aaronsburg, and Miss Caroline McClaskey Mrs. Ruth Thomas returned home Wednesday from Miami, Florida, af- ter a ten-day visit M ang Boil They the thie Willlam. The trip at this time was moved into the property vacated by | : “=~ dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph | Dale at Bellefonte on Christmas { Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crummy and {sons spent Friday evening with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lester ~ CONSTIPATION Luebert's Laxative Tablets are a purely vegetable combination of Treaster at Tusseyville, drugs whith generally give prompt action, | Harold Fisher and daughter Mary, effective for Auto | of Huntingdon, visited at the Fisher eadache due to eon | and Biliowsness. They are a | home Thursday. Intoxiention stipation Hick stimulant to the Liver and can be used | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lockhart and | as a laxative or esthartie. Take according fo simple precautionary directions. Price 25¢ » box at Druggists or by mail, A. G. Luebert, P.D., Coatesville, hob family of Lemont and Mr. and Mrs. | John Lockhart and family, of Pleas. ant Gap, visited Mrs. Ida Lockhart | at the Paul P. Kellerman home on erty to Robert Faust of Centre Hall i made to attend the wedding of her | son on the 19th of December Frank Phillips and family have {by the J. M. Carson family Mr. and Mrs. D. Spair Wert of | Aaronsburg, called Christmas day at the HE. Faust home Russell Nelson and family of State College. visited Sunday at the Mrs. Frank Ennist home. Pyts. Walter Shaffer of Tennessee, and Clarence Phillips spent the Eas. ter season with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shaffer and Mr. ‘and Mrs. Prank Phillips, Boyd Smith, wife and son motored to 8hickshinny on Saturday to spend (the weekend with relatives. Mrs. Frank Ennist sold her prop- with her son, Little Hoarding (Continued from page one) send up a case of canned tomatoes The grocer explained that he could give her only two cans. The woman hung up in a huff One grocer hoarding now isn't as bad as some time ago I know families who have truckloads in their cellars he declared now some of it is spoiling for they're beginning to see weren't smart after all he declared food it was several of food “And them they te. declared that 80 stores headache ition. Butter when Lore the new in person and supply Is that the current tter situ In all over bu nroe shipment rson Lhe unusually s nnd fn 0 Lo until the Mey compiain many of thelr ye ioplied “~ <lown iristinas Smith § ou tO ct faroid Mr ta Mr and and Mi: 1d { nol Philip children ™ nt Ga Stilzer and daughter Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Harold 4 spent 1 Pleasant K Stitze Mr and Mrs Eugene Klinefelter and family Niagara Falls. spent the weekend here with relatives. Pvi John Knarr spent the week- end here with his parents. Miss Elva Knarr from Harrisburg. was a week. end guest of Miss Nellie Knarr at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bright Orwig enter- tained these guests from Aarons [burg to Christmas dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boob and son, Mrs, Flor ence Harter and son Paul. Mr. and IMs. WE Orwig and Mr. and Mis David Orwig and daughter Sandra Cap C of ANNOUNCE PROGRAM FOR WEER OF PRAYER Faith Give Us the Victory” will be the general theme of the annual | Week of Prayer services which will {begin Monday, Jan 4, in the Pres byterian church and continue each {evening through Friday A similar series will be conducted {from Monday through Thursday in | the Spring Mills Lutheran church. The Centre Hall schedule follows: i Monday. "Flight or Faith," the (Rev. C. M. Hammond; Tuesday, | “Faith, a Song in the Night” Rev, ID. R Keener; Wednesday, “The Anchors of Faith,” Rev. W. K. Hos- terman; Thursday. “The Paith That Impels” Rev. J M Kirkpatrick; Friday, “Faith Plus” Rev. C. C. Otto. With the exception of Rev. Mr. Kirkpatrick, these ministers will de liver these sermons in Spring Mills | services in this order: Monday, Rev. | | That's all, folks. The Lord gave us two ends oe EE THE OrrFice Car “A Littkkc Nonsense Now and Then, | Is Relished by he = Hitler Makes His Will pecial permission C the Relchstark), we are abi Testament of Adolf Hite ii Hooray! By 1 ned Head ho ' ie em of Will and rejoice; Tow ol the w LOOWH time the lagt Read it and » P phew Hitler, being (t ' fat 104 of a fal ( I. Adolj por Last » To RUSSIA 1] froze thelr Kn oli uy We ex 0! Moscow You ho gs dey ’ winier vie ted tr ar ) Ve a OL] pe 10g GOEBBEI DOLF SCHICKEILL * oo 0 Oh, Well RUBE] EC » * o Trick gale atl Some Ti SWANK $V the door ® 4 % Should Have Known 6 Reckon So Grazed Off a 8 3 FLT pt Use sorte y German bulisd D Dad Son { can't tell i the batik Vieux Sonn i int ing of un my head was } 10 grag ON * * 0 Grandpa Wayback tractor would nev. I 1 cio Croontny a cle altog™l ng Jie take a notion be kind to uraging tu wi " 53734 { 1+ It certainly is my ol 11 n.ane Qas0C chickens is up ol After reading the keep Kiszable Lelfoie they £1 is used ads «+0 ts larted using lpstica A Ld * Slip-Tease in the News (Midland, Ore. Journal If you are interested in a siighlly Used rik Nellie Cross, Elm Blvd’ (Athambra, Me. Tribune: formerly of Ca & compiled members wer « « (Markham, license, will drive heh nil reer Dr. Graydon, ing which tight new Mass, Times: ‘Lady. with yous don pal Bailey 23556." Car, ma (Denham. Va. Press) “Mr. and Mrs. Jim Standley returned Sunda: anks honeymoon trip. (Weston, La. Press) ‘The pastor's wife attended the segular meeting of th: Men's Hie ciass Tuesday evening and ia the absence of Rev. Lorg extended her shanks for the good-will offering (Paysville, Calif. News) The party of young folks foslowed the bride and groom Ww San Dvzgo hoping to surprise thom in the hotel lobby, but then they arrived the Gcsk clerk informed them tie newlyweds had already gone up to their doom.” *¢ & 9 Substitute The ship was sinking and the captain called all hands on dock. “Who among you can pray?” he asked. “1 can.” walled 8 quartermaster. “Then pray. shipmate,” ordered the captain. “The rest of you put on life jackets. We're just one OL . More Convenient A soldier. engaged to marry an American girl, was sent to Australia, | After he had been in Australia a few weeks he wrote his fiancee that he | had become interested in a girl in Australia and wondered if she would | release him from their engagement. The girl graciously consented but asked in her letter to him: “What | does she have that I haven't got?” “Not a thing, darling,” came the gallant reply by the next air mail “it's just closer.” “6 | with, one to sit with The war depends on which | falls lose.
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