January 7, 1948, ° YHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PR. — Mod ern E tiquette 1. Is it absolutely necessary for a person to be good-natured in order to be popular? 2. Is it untactful to give money a friend as a Christmas gift, whe! one knows that she needs it? 3. What is the usual guest to remain afte: dinner? 4. When one has a who in the home on Day, should there be a guest? 5. What does guest finishes plate away | When home to time [Or & an informal house guest Christma gift is for thi it indicate when a meal and push rom him? 6 leave and a what calier shotid Answe rsto M 1 Ye hat Good nat and most times Rememix ire the beaut i the 1 like withou per nai pe i : nth indeed clencie is actually fi 4) Id It Chri \ wel man's proper wequalntance Robert Wilsor A odern Etiquette Lessons In English Words Often Misused TW bl. 1 a8 In If at Cee! able, TYob the Seong. Aerial. Pronounce a a8 In ate eR weond a as in second syllable Bambino. Pronour as in ah, e a cent second Dagurreotype o-tip. a as In bet. 0 ais In NO econd syllable Words Often a-e-ri-al fir me a msire Misspelled Embarrass rant also {8 raisi: followh C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Hard Whest Pat Flor WAGNER'S Our Best Flour 64-50 Blend WAGNER'S Very Best Flour inter Wheat Dairy Feed Dairy Feed Wagner's Horse Feed Wagner's 32% Wagner's 20% Wagner's Pig Mu al Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower. Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower, Wagner's Scratch Feed Feed. Wagner's Chick Feed Wagner's Medium Scratch Rydes Cream Calf Meal Eshelman’s Dog Feed All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with your own feed. Dealers in All Kinds of Grains BELLEFONTE, PA. nothing but voluntary madness : Sere HOUSEHOLD SCRAPBOOK Phonograph Records ” Removes Printing Softening Puotiy Black Leather ¢ Chapped Lips pped lip | for ohn yrmaceti almond Straining Meat § 3 Die i 1 blespoon of 1 Soiled Feathers 4 n Be Clenn n wpe ( : x and for two o gE & ’ DOW improvement Parchment Shades A clean oil will rem srenment time ister cloth 131 : and fie same impart it a lovely antique Brazil Nuls i may removed their shells without yréaking nut meat by first placing them in a moderate oveti until warm Then when the shells are cracked the nits will come out whole and the skins can be joosened easily from the 1 nts be Egg Stains Ege on silver {easily removed by means | table salt and water, in be mone Laing SPOOLS « of "Events Nittany Valley Early Iron Industry (Continued from page one) I re telling 'r had mountain blew nto found blazing both the inned a few NE Around d become threatened o K 5 1 N led some of the Leadwaters of Plahing Creek, Tt was the very best of ore Te t seen {0 me and was Tho a ¥ Margaret vin Manh Pardo of Belle. cal power Iii in the no withstand the entire ean sentment of the ie who believe in 1943 hoy ¥ Ruow what they dare talk ing about ’ 4 COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLINF BELLEFONTY Temple Court Fhone Im we i I it ———— St i w YY | M I nit PA ed Chit REBERSBURG Ray Dickinson of risburg, visited and Mr, and Mrs. E. Ziegler of East Orange, N. day weekend A baby girl was Mr Mrs. Nile uary 2 Mir Miriam nel M1 lg and Mr: College nt and C the A homes of J Page, on Sun- Cirubb re recent rd r1ipst Mr C with Mr Baturday and Jan- born to 11 nt mrrent on } ind “it ver of Harrisburg, M Mr ing the holiday Jenn ney H Hartman parent Harold Brungart and Miss Zerby were Christmas din- ts at the Ralph Hagan home Hall and Mrs. H. H. Royer at Harvey Brungart home Mifflinburg on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wolfe Christmas dinner guests in Shore nt the home of Mr. and Marion Young and Mi im, and Mr. and of Rebersburg rest it the Ear] al nad wrtman dw wie ¥ inn Centre Mr the Gramley and Mr. and Mrs John Grams CGramley of W.M evening College and Mr ‘ard inddaughter called A in dom Giramiey, Mr: Mis Orpha were callers me Probst Wl day Mi Anni M Pa and ilthelm bert he M Rut} were Jersey Mrs at "ns i Sunday ne last of 8 State LA A Mrs were man of Donald Sunday Ride; Ley Deen frecied ¥ By, dogrdr fhe onining your | 54 acl ad Prades MB. Blair Shs. the lattdars sister al Hershey on pag ie fstmas ORY the past few wicks ehich haz formed on dri v for i Th a fil of 8 ilege ed the roads whic? as made # p ¥ Fey n ore foe £ oO 1 Le HERD AWARD GIVEN TO PENN STATE JERSEYS STAR the Permsyl- been AWaAra- jistinclion by the Cattle Club A. Borland department cows in milk year averaged 8523 pounds of aining 423 potinds of but were milked three The highest producer was Per ¢ Dreaming hess with 10.534 pounds of milk nd 5429 pounds of butterfat in 337 Fifteen daughters of the herd Dreaming Cowslip, were the test The Penn State herd headed all herds at state colleges and universities in the United States for in June and July average vield of butterfat per cow in this herd for June was almost 47 pounds and for July it was more than 44 4pounds has American AC- earaing College dairy Seventeen head of the through- ut the Arye ire, Imp included in Joresy “Es Mine igh production w ¥ - WINTER IS AROUND THE CORNER IN BEAUTIFUL BRUSH VALLEY around the corner for the dehot to shake his head where please. will tread. cold winter is olid horns 00 long er getting ready ‘ith his big feet nountain to mountain his horns reach who may hear his cold scresch driver by nature; from any other living creature Prom Not particular Although, on his back But entirely different However, the winter, we believe, has its need When, we have enough stored away us to feed Inknown blessings it has in store for us; Yet many peopie over it, make little fuss It » foundation for many sports; skating, coasting, skeeing, hunting in forests It gives the snow-ploughs some special work The fresh afr will put into man real pluck lavs ti Stich as Sometimes it has sunshine under its wings Other times a snow-storm it brings It appears important, all secrets to keep When at high speed, goes through the deep Its big horns, snow flakes will break, Which is not only an up-to-date fake, With his breath, snow into cornes blow; To the people, his strength wonderfully show Out of the houses very hard to keep; Through the very smallest cracks it will peep From cold winter no one can hide, Unless, to a warmer climate will hike The pure white snow on the ground, Reminds us how our hearts should be found With dirt. nature's wind does it stain; So the human heart, from stains, cannot always refrain Winter has many blessings in his hands: Around the big packs of blessings, beautiful bands Every one teems to want his full share, And naturally, all have become, thereto, an heir The winter has a beautiful ad on his back; That Santa will come, on back large pack; To remind anew, all the world, Christ's birth; So all people unite in annual’s Greatest Mirth! December 1, 1042, EDWIN 8 BIERLY Rebersblrg, Pa, “hn sate Tong TET BEYE Deen! St John's Evangelical & Reformed C. Nevin Stamm, pastor. Church school 9:30 a. m_, Mr. Ralph Owens, superintendent moming worship and sermon 10:46 a. m.; Vesper ser- vice 7:30 p. m Catechetical class Sunday evening at 6:30 St Rev reclor sistant phany Nn mon weled John's Episcopal Church Dr. Herbert Koepp-Baker Rev. Francis P. Davis, as Pirst Sunday after Epi 9:45 a. m. church schools: m. morning prayer and ser. You will receive cordial me at all ser n vice Nittany Valley The Ru Lutheran Pastorate David Lon : Mark ch 9:30 a. m Communion St. Paul church scl) evening Straesser, pa uren school at and Holy 30 it 9 ne warat "ss preparatory service at 10 m 00l 30 a m Zio hurel A Y r ’ (14 1 worship 1:30 p. m t 9:30 a n SCHOO) Bellefonte Presbyterian Church Rev William C school Harry C Thompson, pasts St. John's Lutheran, Bellefonte I'he Rev, Clarence | Fir Arnold Milesburg Presbyterian Charge Rev, Howard } Oakwood Advent Church Method Bellefonte { Pilgrizn Holiness Churoh Coleville. Rev. EE Hostetter, pastor. James Wion, Sunday schoo superintendent Services for Sun Ans Januar : H 1 1:45 a Nn fay school oung | Bellefonte pastor #30 a 1 school, Edward J 35 a m nion with by the pas- Crusaders: 7:30 of the Holy Com- 13) Glory the Gospel The Y Monday The Ladies’ Aid reh evening even- First Evangelical Halbert Jacobs obser. meditation the Art ill meet Of over meets on Tuesday meeting on Wednesday 7.30 The cl ireh school 1g the prayer Choir rehearsal on Friday at The public i= in- vited to worship with us service evening seven Blanchard -Dix Run Baptist Rev, William J. Shope, pastor Liberty Baptist Church, Blanchard: Unified Sunday school and mornin service at 9:45 Program for week of prayers January 10-18 Monday Rev A. G. Herr guest speaker. Tuesday, Dr. R. A. Selby; Wednesday, Rev. Rogers, of the Church of Christ, will conduct the devotional service; Thursday, Rev, Hewes W. Phillips, guest speaker, Friday, Rev. Howard Young, guest speaker, These are services for the community and it i= hoped that all will participate in them. Special music has been arranged for each evening. Messiah Baptist Church, Div Run: Sunday school 9:30; young peoples 6:45; evening worship and communion service 7:45. Prayer and Bible study night January 20, at the home of Mrs. Witherite, - wn - Almost anybody can tell other peo- ple how to give up something for the benefit of the war effort and. at the same time, yell like mad because some minor discomfort that touches his routine existence worship of EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. In the matier of the estate of Anna L. Hall also known as Anna Hall Finch. late of Unionvilie Borough, deceased Letters testamentary on the above eatate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebisagd to the sald estate are requested 10 make and those hav. | immediate payment ing clAima or demands against aaic state to present the same withoul delay for settlement to SAMUEL H POORMAN Johnston & Johnston, attorneys for {eEtate, : xi EXECUTORS NOTICE, In the matter of the estate of idohn A. Junious late of Bellefonte | Borough, deceased Letters testamentary on the above | estate having Been granted fo the undersigned. all persons indebilsd to the sald sstale are requested to make | immediate payment, and those have | (ing clatme of demands against said | | ean Lar utor, Bellefonte, Pa. | | Attest: ALEX STEROIAKIS, Bellefonte, Pa; F putt Convenience JOHN PAPPAS Danville, Pa. Exec. Docket No, A. 61902 uLor vor Ziv. of Johnston. a y Application of 8. H. Poorman, - - - Notice Is hereby given that appli- EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, has been made to The Public In the tate of Ma Commission of the Common- bel Ruhl reg town. wealth of Pennsylvania, under the ip, Cer “ane d prov of The Public Utility law Latter Ww above : antata: Davi H Poorman, Bellefonte, fgned. a Pennsylvania, for a iL Public Convenience evidencing Commission's requis. Ie the exercise of the ERD rig O lLransport as g common Cars Pa. rier persons all or demand, in estate, the Borough of Bellefonte, Coupty Xl of Centre and Btate of Pennsylvania, fw transfer of the rized under certificate 22144 Volume 2 to subject the same and restrictions pon this apni. Williamsport, 18th day o'clock a neyYsa cation matier of the es Utility Erdiey nie of ( tre (x : hr ‘ FA% w fone testamentary on 4 granted ro ingebled by Bamue) Centre Co te { been Pe mre to the unaer vo ) make TIAY aes inst said & same without the aid est ante requested «0 eertifica mmed yment, ar demands present th ad those ne cinima or vA BPProvi tate wo vi 4 for Exes [8] Belletonte setilemer or Love Pa 101 pon «¢ ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, H In the matter Pauline Bronoel Bor wh of estate of Bellefonte the Adece ns tn Aela for CAMPBELI Helle xl y ) y BH. POORMAN he EXECUTRIX'S ’ NOTICE y 4 A SUMMARY OF THE BELLEFONTE SCHOOL DISTRICT AUDITORS’ REPORT if matter « * ela Leister, late of Centr deceased testamen y Heer Report for Borough vy. Penna y 5, 1042 “11 tay Hn Lhe Co NIE MENDLER Ave, Altoona, Pa er LUO or ¢ Execuirix W. Harrls Centre NOTICE FXECUTOR'S ‘ agnl al same without to J. ORV] ¥ Promo Or ANNUAL ELECTION annual meeting of ¢ FEXFCUTOR'S NOTICE ¢ f eo’ Ff ven Sinking Fund FXECLTRIN'S NOTICE ‘ G5 O00 On 5.000 0%) $8 mn the abu Enid Wratten Ww od art ingested to ectate are requested to make payment and those hav- demands = net 2 Letters lesiamenta pe : LALACALE. con Sow ay I"Frtion one | Bgudpment fund and other ¥ nes pany ore the sal immediate aims | adi 4757000 or eg —— present the ; $315,079.05 SMUT, Px W Harriso ’ wr Liabilities $ 41.000.00 FNECTUTOR'S NOTICE Bite e oF Liabilities Bonds of Officers Bond $ 24.000.00 Bond 5.000 00 Bond 1,000.00 f the will be less an appeal within 45 days same without o SAMUEL i tonte ne therefrom TION for he: BOND C. WHITE Prothonotary NOTICE OF APPLICA votioe of time ay PA spplication | Certificats — NOTICE Of Triennial Assessment Appeals For 1943 Notice jc hereby given that the Centre County Commissioners acting at the Board for the Assessment and Revision of Taxes, will hold hearings on appeals from the triennial tax assessments on seated and unseated lands for 1943 between the hours of 10:00 A M. and 4.00 P. M. on the dates and at the places, as follows Bellefonte and Milesburg Boroughs, and Boggs Township, at Court House, Bellefonte, Pa Bellefonte Borough, at Court House Beliefonte Borough, Marion and Walker Townships at Court House Bellefonte Borough, Benner, Patton and Spring Townships, at Court House Port Matilda Borough, Halfmoon, Taylor Townships, at Hotel at Port Matilda, Pa Unionville Borough, Huston and Union Townships, at Come 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 January January January January and Warth January January January February February February February February February Pebruary February February Pebruary February General Appeal, Court House, Bellefonte, Pa. Persons wish ing 10 be heard at this appeal must have their Assessor present and arrange with them ag to thelr compensation, CHARLES F. HIPPLE, FRED C. MENSCH, HARRY V. KEELER, Commissioners of Centre County. FREDERIC G. HOFFER, ‘Chief Clerk. rear -omieen r —— me I Er WISI Ty JR RR
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