THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL February 2b, 1943. youlr business thet will have to worry SP ST — po a Howard wid Church school Church school Worship 10:45 he Lad Wor LOYE'S LABOR LOST 0 conduct 10:30 NIT Prov bof fie | our competitors 0:30 { Moree nc » | Page Six am | Church school, # Pp, 9:30; Bethel Chay New nnd Jones Wink Cverald Wink Patty Douglas, lotte Stricker, Barbara present were Howord Naney Mi olher evel Moss le HT mit lo boul you | member: | Lewis Rishel Ksoniville his « - ——— CALTION NOTICE, OBITUARY DR. FRANCIS J. POND The Alumni Office of Penn College has been notified of the death of Dr. Francis J. Pond at Up- per Montelair, N. J, Friday, February 19 1943 Pond, a graduate of the College the cin of 1802 and member of Steven Institute of Te chrated his seventieth spring He nel the Penn P un ts Li Lm - mer and last In in the hnology Stat much valuable Jformation ) | 1 wy of the and to Dr Ww now writing a was a brothe Ci Pond, head o » School Che and way a time assistan professor ) y] i to the Hbrary who |i He Ci $ y I { mistry t Mrs. SARAH E. HUGH Eligabet IES Hught State of the Methodist church, officiating. Interment was made in the Lutheran cemetery, Pleasant Gap Mrs. Hughes was a member of the Methodist church Stenger, Jr. pastor MES, CAROLINE CO. FINKBINDER Mrs Finkbinde well known re ellefont and widow o 1 i! John Adam Fink binder, for many pi photographer here Caroline C ident of on-in-law and daught Radph Ever, on Ea at 2 o'clock Saturd 1943, © ation of her and Mrs rv 20 compu had Mrs been | Finkbi Finkb lersburg on 41 NR BOALSBURG eK 1pPer 0 . meeting. Those who attended the teacher, Mrs. C. A. Bonine William Callahan, M { and Mi Smith Reish ar BReuoirn Gingrick Ethel rick Charle visited his mot terman, from day Miss Mar Gon, Fishes home Mrs. Haro} and Miss ¥ Lou Fisher of is spending the week A Augnie State Col- William HOWARD RANITE WORKS FRANE WALLACE, Prop Jones and Miss ith the entertair sof refreshes ving of the h Harry MeGirk time with re Mr some are iatives in relative . 3 1 inti} visited Moriay Addiemon from Bell Emerick of Cen Mrs. Harry E. Kline ila Ann Segner of State Saturday evening al sghner home of the Bellefonte Grant Kline visited Mur: program Board and Mrs ghter of Milton Kline, Sunday Charles MceGirk Finley MeGirk Mrs. Jesse Hanley ang daughe- ter of Baltimore, Md., visited Mi and Mrs. Harry McGirk, Sunday af- ternoon The ladies of the Reformed church are quilting at the home of Mrs Nell B. Fisher. The quilt they are making now is their second one this vear. These ladies attended an all- day quilting at the Fisher home on Tuesday: Mrs. H. M. Hosterman, Mrs. Mary 8. Goheen, Mrs, LW Whitehead, Mrs. E. W. Hess, Mrs George Ishler, Mrs. George Fortuey and Mrs. George Mothersbaugh George Mothersbaugh attended a P. C. A. meeting of directors and field men at Hollidaysburg, Thurs. day The Junior Guild of the Reform- al Wid ed church met Monday evening with | Those present | Mrs. T. G.| iss Joyce Gentzel were the counsellors, Nellie Smith and IN THE WEEK'S NEWS RECENT WEDDINGS Bechdel—Barnhart Samuel Bechdel Mrs, Fred Bechdel and Mi Helen hart, daughter bert Barnhart of married at Monune evenin Februm 1 b J. DeBoor | wid at ny, Mi blue of Last Week Mi John MeKinley hier, Bellefonte, R a deughter to Mr. and B. Osman, Bellefonte to Mr. and M Richard Bellefonty Monday Discharged infant daug Birth: Robert hier ahd D. 2; Mr dai Tayi Tuesday of Last Week Mi P, Herd David son of Of Mi Howard Cirnce nm Mr Del Orviston were 1 and RD and \ilmitted John (ny { ‘4 Coll le Rey Weddin (8 5T) ied blue Dean Cx repe dh wi D VIO Wore of Last Week naid Breon Wednesday I Ji tock (om Stitamp er ichert—Piroso Stere—-MeMullen Moye Main A. Homan fide Community Jarbara presided Tyrone daughter ne Ginger evening treated ; State Norman Friday at It passing strange how easily some men acquire presidentialitis 8 DECORATORS’ CHOICE What makes a conversational with the 2. What his left hand table? 3. Should one always give a tip | an inconspicuous manner? 4. Is it proper Ls £8 planations in the event of a broken engagement? chould a while person do eating at n to give out any 5 What should a gir) do at a party when an Iinebriated guest insists upon kissing her? 6. Is it correct to FOR BETTER PAINTING |] dish at dinner? AT LOWER COST 7 use a chafing Which wedding anniversary calls Use Sunflex WASHABLE WALL PAINT I. A pood conversationalist is not merely ote who talks well himself, bit who knows how to draw others! into discussion, and who knows how to give others the opportunity to) appear to advantage instead of at-| tempting to display his own super-| jority 2. Unless the left hand is in use, which is of course necessary at times, | it should be kept in the lap. ! 3. Yes, always. i 4. No: it is much better taste to! say nothing, not even to one's most intimate friends. It is wise to bear ‘in mind the words of the old pro-| verb: “Least sald, soonest mended.” ® Covers One Coal Over Wall Paper ® 10 Pastel Colors ® Easy #0 Apply Only $2.65 gallon 1 Gal. Makes 11; Gal. Paint CLASTER'S litively, without displaying anger,| | 5. Tell this guest frankly and pos-|# nice birthday card. Friday Mi INscharged Hr Thomas Tresske William F John W Holder - Birth Hl Kors Admitled Bellefonte Kessinger Hubler man Hefonte: My Janet D. 1 Joseph Dur 131817, I Evangelical - Reformed Py John's Belicliont » evin Stamm £3 Td a a I om LA Lauren 3 xn 99 am wl St Service pe Ci Lutheran Pastorate E Nittany Valley he Rev i David Stracsser, pas- Evangelical & Reformed (Charge Nittany John R Gulic or. Balona--Worship, 7:30 k and valey Modern Etiquette for crystal? 8. Should etter? one ever express anger ina 8. Would it be bad taste for a man 0 wear a tuxedo or dinner jacket to a formal dinner? 10. What is the correct attire for a woman speaker at an evening af- fair? 11. When a girl has been going with a young man for several months, and she knows his birthday, should she give him a gift, if he has never given her one? 12. What is the correct way to eat eeiery? Answers to Modern Etiquette If he persists, speak to your host or hostess 6. No, the chafing dish is for supper or breakfast 7. The fifteenth anniversary a 8 Never. A person should develop enociigh self-control to suppress an- ger even verbally, but in a letter it stands as a permanent record, and usually the person who writes such a letter regrets it many, many times, #. Yes. Unless he has formal eve ning dress he should not attend. 10. A simple evening dress 11. No. The man should be the first to begin giving gifts. Send 12. Pick it up with the fingers and {that his actions are objectionable. bite into the stalk Church school, $:30 Advent Church CC. Bhut 10 oc o'clock Christian Endeavor 2:30, Mrs, Olive Rhoads, pre We are glad the attendance is keep- i In all ! ( are doing pastor Sunday rit ' nin “ 0ck prea al Tall ident BE Up 80 we Lhe Fe i vi I'he young people fine Gospel Tabernacle, Spring Mills ir. Bible nt 7:46 ‘ n Vern SL John's Episcopal, Bellefonte »- Bal Blanchard-Dix Run Baptist i re | Methodist, Belicfonte SUL John's Luthiran, Bellefonte First Evangelical, Bellefonte H ag ’ * LU nibeg Brethren Bellefonte E. Hour cholder, pastor 8 tend servic evening evening Bib the Milesburg Preshyterian meetings of Te, ng: niere } en and women ar February 28 ! organizations Port Matilda addressed Voelkel, miss! Korea. His messages : interesting due to his experiences |i that fisld, and everyone is cordially invited to attend He will speak follows: in Milesburg Presbyterian church at 3 p. m.. and sionary Roy from in rervices as in Port Matilda Presbyterian church | m., Feb 28th. Howard E pastor ol 7:30 p Oakwood Milesburg - Unionville Methodist For Feb. 28. William A. Snyder, Minister Milesburg Church School 9:30; Junior Fellowship 3:90 Youth Fellowship 6.30; Evening Worship 7:30. Beginning Monday March 1 until Friday, March 5, weet of Dedication services each evening at 7:30. Thursday the Rev. E. C Myers will preach and conduct Quarterly Conference. Unionville Church School 8:15; Morning Wor- ship 10:30: Junior Fellowship at home of Mrs. Asking 2:30; Youth Fellowship 6:30. Special services begin Monday, March 8 “ un Rondom Items Continged from pape one) closed because of censorship. The normal activities of the public are drastically reduced because of travel restrictions. To the layman, the lack of news might seem like a “break” for newspapermen. But the fact re. | istrator ADMINISTRATRIN'S NOTICE. mining that there is a certain acre age of plain white newsprint which (must be filled regularly with reading ‘material of at least passable inter. | rest and newsworthiness When news (is plentiful it is difficult to crowd it news i slow, it is difficult feast than a famine of news-—or focd, too. for that matter ton E fabove estate having been granted 10 [the undersigned, all persons indebt- all in the available space. “When 94 A to find! nase Wm enough to “fill up” Practically any) inewspaperman would rather hays a(same without delay for settlement A | Spring Mills, Pa. R. Paul oie 10 tar artied omew hind appenred in hi rivk ie ELLANEOLUS ! thi MISC Ale "; ! HEALTH AND BEAUTY VEINS » VARICOSE ie RY { ES ‘ The ones hat Wout are : dogs > talking in the ro « 3 1 he CLs you an from 3 Remember that varic be cured DRINIESHT ad] out find the cause an by injections Our own prediction is that the longest day of the year will not be enjoyed by the German armies, eith- er in Russia. southern Europe, or western Europe jal Notices EXECLTOR'S NOTICE In the matter of the estate of Anna G. Brown late of Spring township, | Centre county, Pa. deceased Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted the undreigned. all readily ‘ ¢ " veins oiten Legal persons indebled 0 the said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those hav ing claims or demands against sald estate to present the same without delay for settlement to ROBERT H BROWN, Pleasant Gap, Pa. Execu- tor. John OG. Love Bellefonte, attor- | for estale x12 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the matier of the estate of Sara | (E. Corman late of Spring Mills, Cen- | tre County. Pa. deceased i letters of administration on the | above estate having been granted io | the undersigned, all pervons indebted | to the said estate are requested 0 | [make Immediate payment, and those | {having claims or demands against | (said eslate to present the same with- lout delay for settlement to GUY L [OORMAN, Spring Mills Pa Amin. x { In the matier of the estate of New. | Miller, late of Gregg town. | ship, Centre county, Pa. deceased. lofters of adminlstraiion on the 10 the sald estate are requested make Smmediate payment and having claims or demands against sald estate to present the Admintstratrix, 0 attorney for the estate, Re My wife Agnes Markle, having left my bed and bosrd without just case provocation, {| hereby notify the public not harbor her or trust her s 1 will not be respotsible for any bl & m con tract CARL, MARKLE Bellefonte B.D 2 NOTICE estate of Bunow Bho EXECLTRINS e matter of the Flame abe wo the indebted oGgucted Yo make nd those have against sald without E1818 Execs alior ney xi2 J the granted Bi! to MRS ww. Pa Walker Pa FAXECLTRIX'S NOTICY the matter of the estate of Bon uta if Dale Be > on the above Yran ted ty Lhe ndsbhted Ww d 0 make those hav- against said ent the same with iwmont Yo BERNICE B TW. Park Ave. Oiate p iy . rr StOT- Mati € lets EXECLTOR'S NOTICE ’ EALCUTRIX'S NOTICE ‘ ps WwW make ME HAY» EAXFCUTOR'S NOTICE 4 por ’ os ented EAECTTOR'S NOTICE ald Those shine prevent LESTER © : Sy = M Pa. of Temple Court Bidg., Bellefonte, F Pod has fixed Mond 2h Q'CIOCK 85 wa appear # hy Yo 8 fy LDAYe ere all persons ang abow why the shall not be JACKSON, ™ ‘ { any i the petition THECDORE C Atl ey ers C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Pai Flear WAGNER'S Our Best Flour WAGNER'S Very Best Flour Wagner's 32% Dairy Feed Wagner's 20% Dairy Feed Wagner's Horse Feed Wagner's Pig Meal Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower. Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower. Wagner's Scratch Feed Feed. 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