Page Three of Soon May 13, 1943. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. of Half Isaiah RR. Beck, admrs Mahlon B, Beck, late of Township, deceased in a 6. CROPT. The Evangelistic Services, A series of evangelistic will be held In the Pllgrim Church at Linden Hall will commence Sunday night at 8 o'clock. Preaching and special sing- ing and n the pastor and his wife, Rev M1 Marlin Hain I'he pbulic | rtily invited to at- tend these ser I'he Bible say: believe Lh Pedestrian Badly Hurt Clyde Naugle, 46, of the Almedia section, near Bloomsburg, is serious condition as the result of sccount of James O head Injuries sullered when he was Croft, exscrs. of struck by the car of Prank C, Long Bogin of Bhickshinny, while walking along the highway skull fracture erations of abrasions and shock were suffered by Naugle He Walker Townabin. decensed was placed In the car that struck DIXON The first and Anal sc him by Long and rushed to Blooms- ...., 1 Pearl DHean sdmrx nf ste burg hospital where he remals a p Dizon, late of Rush Town. patient ld he od Die LE 1B ELB] services Holiness Services fourth and final Croft and John ete, of John L Township, de~ late of nrelical & Reformed usie by and hey vice! CLEVENSTINE The first and lac~ final seccont of W. Pred Clevenstine rietta DD, Clevenstine. execs of William LL. Clevenstine, A the scalp } t ve and Clospeld Reformed Charge Hub urg - Zion “ "i viniste Gi nk mini { Advent Church. Pa Sunday gg " WL Eu ‘ ) a jg , . . 10 o'clock, Howard Hicks a ———— % . —. : wu : . , 4 Be, A ; o - nt Preaching at 11 / ; ‘ . Buy Bonds for Scholl will bring Endeavor president he Pastor Shuey tor ure needs ' el ran, Bellefonte VETEW Legal Notices “7% He revive ’ ’ any in- ADMINISTRATRIXS NOTICE PMERICK ur peo- “a matter { thy hada Deo o ho Bruce Jol'n's Lutlu final of Centre In the Navy final and p these H FHA NK Retn Charge ngelical, Bellefonte FXECTLTOR'S NOTCH Lutheran Charge lav Ma 16. Re Pastor. St. | 9°30 ‘aul re » HICKMAN NOTICY ADMINISTRATOR'S ‘ t Pr vierian Charge Pvt. Donald A, Walker Michael RB. Botson Pie Tames A. Hazel PORT MATILDA (R. DB. } ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE copal, Bellefonte, TRICE'S NOTCH hard—Dix ew " Blanc] Run Baptist 3 vy In P. O. Department Undergoes Training TRATRIN'S NOTICE LESSON IN ENGLISH Wor onville Methodist PLEASANT VALLEY logs Twp } is Oft'n Misused STER'S NOTICES 34 SWOOPE { Georg Pryberger Fryberger rg Borough irethren Chureh 1943 i VERSOX 1 rat and fine 3 VONAIL The first nd finsl t 3 ! ' i of 11 Coan ~ M BON : - rag af ef \ a 1? . 4 t 14 WM ele, « nevieve ae of ! a VALENTINE ond snd ing of 1 ’ off t 4 3 Nat AON: of ete Belle~ 2. BUTTS. The ds Often Mispronounced count of The First wal Bank « bie Prot OB TOY ka-bi of Bellefonte, Pa F. £ tc. of { Mary CC Walter OG. Butlis ont B Nn ask ul- poeoush doeased syliable, 3. BURLEW. The first second account of George F. Hess tc f Mary ur : is garment) Pronounce pid of Ma 1.M Su kw, Cpl verhall 4 BRONOEL The first and final orporal Maurer is the son Ho e} R. Paul Campbell Ebensbhuirg ot ueion ! i i a year | ein m vs in can unstressed acoet i bn t a of etc of Paulin fo- | AUTRE, J Bellefonte Borough Pre- Pligist Student ent x Mi ) nan Pro- | ©f Theod unnze: Aviation C B nj in J World Missions.” ‘ oA do ctko. Sr. of Bel 1 as eed Mrs. Sheetz expect to de- re Mr Arms Air “Poree: Pre-Flight tly for the Island of Cur- family (Navigator), at Selman Field, ¢ they will eng in mis- van La. Cadet Gryctko atiends hi will be - High & i the B. Valent inte of rougt deceased _VONADA The first and Snal of Paul OTL admr. of f Charlies late of Township WERT {f John f el Tow: member of th niantry Pyvi. Packer, son of Mr. and Charles Packer, Houserville, =a former emg { the Brockerhofy Hotel re noe unsiressed . + ¢ $46 Mrs and accent titled inagay visi i ang jacoeni and execr. of Lib- [Roy Bayers and of of Bellefonte, R. D. 3 School Chaplin of Summit Hill Monit - £4 (lossy Starch Penn Add a ie Qrops of giycenn tarch and he beautiful and Mrs the and late of deceased The first and Anal ac Wert and Jennie Wert of Hiram F Wert, late ship. deceased HARRY A CORMAN Register of Wills Centre County, Pa Hove « age Thomas W. Maurer Eh School ang Before service Kiay eve I Collevs Bible Stud ning at 7:30 Wednes- will BX ® of The first Elizabeth and final B. Smith » ¢holre ¥ YY [J ood it srched garmen in Department MOSHANNON J. M. KEICHLINE INSURANCE AGENCY One of the Oldest Agencies in Centre County Myra Budinges, ql. The Preferred p EDW. L. KEICHLINE Ann Stetler, Leona | oC Temple Court Phone 2521 Morgan, Ethel Gentzel Words Often Misspelled Laura Bathgate, Blod- hm: observe the first h Pauline Lucas: 8 flesh meet , ty Irwin mete (lo measure) : ths NL vin all Rhwt (animal Nar pers Bally « Mildred Ha ric i i v Stary AE ta 14 $5 : nds a Dive Jean CGentze]l ang Meat join pro- Parallel: out to EE TVe On (an Martyr: obser ter. Ninetieth Word Stody word three times and it is Let us increase our voc lary by masts Words for this Joss LETHARGY; mx Dix zh at the ho wi visit ’ he John and i Morgas iva and Mis amp Ucas Miss s LT observe the Pronounce | ome of hi tieth ri Smith Lyi y 2 Tein Tihs ON EYESIGHT PROTECTION wp France Ethel weekend and an I Hennlgh went simmons Jean Martin, Gladyoee Monday to do hi Gregg reer Lillian Fye, June teaching Arison r1 Borgel farry Borger Mr. GG H. McCormick and William Quick zie vin Martin Mir Laura McCorinick ; ine C wright, who | Carmine McCloskey took ved in Philadelphia, i Sunday the C. E. Jodon home ine a vid with her parent Mrs. Dale Rhoads and daughter of and Mrs. John Cartwright Pleasant Gap, visited for a few days A birthday survrise party was held at the home of her parents, Mr. and {or Gerry Cartwright at the home of Mrs. L. O. Pletcher Mr. and Mrs Martin Cartwright Miss Lois Rous daughter Those who attended were David and Mrs. Paul Ross, had an Watson, Gregg Watson, Lillian Pye, dectomy on Thursday in th Frangis Fye, Dorothy MeChugier County Hospital Lorain Barger, Joyce McKean, Faye Mr. and Mrs. Edward Loughner Quick, Marjorie Borger, Gregg Bor- spent the weekend with relatives in ger, Carl Borger. Ernestine Quick, the western part of the state Melvin Martin, June Carlson, Mr Lester McFadden was Inducted [ang Mrs. Max Fitzsimmons, Andean into the Army at Vicksburg, Va., on | pMeCoy, Mrs. Hope Ross, Jean Mar- { Saturday "tin, Eloise Beals, Mrs. Alta Bagger, Mrs. Coleman Wingard Sgt. Delmar Yeager, Teddy Beals, daughter Spring Mills, Mr, and Mrs. John Cartwright, Ger. weekend with her mother, aldine Cartwright, Mr. and Mrs Carson i Martin Cartwright. The evening was Mrs spent playing games. A lunch was Palmer, served. All departed to their homes SARARR = BRT ne geon to Wells x pr Fitz z¢l of Bellefonts wilh her parents Fount Lewis E. M. France attend- Mrs, Montgomery Mi Smith of Sandy Ridge, Sunday a state of inaction or Clarence Thompson and Simon country lay at that Walker transacted business In Al- deep lethargy.” toona, Friday STENTORIAN: extremely Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ball of S8un- powerful. “His stentorian voice bury, spent the weekend with Mrs. heard above the clamor.” Ball's sister, Mrs, James Sullivan COMPLEXITY: intricacy. entan- Those who spent Mother's Day at glement. “The objects of society are the Frank Hipple home were: Mr. of the createst possible complexity” and Mrs. Gene Roan and daughter, Burke Mrs. Russel Moyer of Bellefonte, Mr.!| STOLID: not easily aroused or ex- and Mrs. John Hipple and family cited: dull; impassive. “His stolid of Snow Shoe, John Shreffler, 8r., face gave no indication of any emo- father of Mrs. Frank Hipple, Mr. and | tion” Mrs. Allie Hazzard and son, and Mrs. | DOGMATISM: positiveness in as | James Wade. Mrs. Hipple also re- sertion in matters of opinion. “The ceived a beautiful combination pot self-importance of his demeanor, | of flowers from her son, Eddie, who and the dogmatism of his conversa is in the army. [tion "Sir Walter Scott. i irs. Eva Wenrick attended ser- PREDILECTION a previous 1k- | vices at Clearfield on Suhday, also ing: partiality. “He had shown a Orrie Conaway {marked predilection for the boys.” Mi Cent boro on “Use a YOu rs a abi fe ring one word each Gay LAMPS and Mi Mise Ci ; SOT dinner on Ol Weiness: apathy. “The time under a SPE - Place your lamps so that the light falls directly on the object. Be sure to keep bulbs, shades and diffusing bowls § | clean—it assures more light % at no extra cost. at a ation loud; was of Mr : appens- Centre We Have Just Added Another Carload of Memorials to our already large stock of finished work. If inter- ested in placing a memorial before May 30 we invite you to call at our yards in Lemont and inspect the ma- terial and workmanship of our line of work. THE RIGHTY SIZE BULBS and her spent the Mis. F of Wrong size light bulbs cause serious « It will be a pleasure to assist you in making a se- : ous , evestrain! There's a lection of a memorial for your lot. A visit to our yard P Boyd 8mith and son, Mrs. F the Misses Betty and Louise Smith made a business trip \ will place you under no obligation whatever to place an order. We Specialize in Rock of Ages Barre Granite ! ov R MOTTO: “SAT ISFIE cv STOME RS" Lemont Marble & Granite Works IL. FRANK MAYES, Proprietor LEMONT, PA. od | to Lewistown on Wednesday. Mr. R. H McCormick and wife of State College, H. McCormick home, Sunday {James Gearhart and wife, Wallace Wagner, wife and daughter of Reedsville, spent Sunday at the Mr Harry Faust home a da —— Life has its tragedies and it is up {to you to make sure that not one of them. took supper at the G.! {ed into his arm ied the injury. you are | poned. wishing Geraldine many more happy birthdays Unuvsual Accident. While Lewis Kyle of Sunbury was trimming week, the wind made his hand un- steady, Hard work is harder i it is post. | a tree on a windy day last | his saw slipped and he saw. | A physician treat. Dorothy Mae Wenrick, who is em- | i ployed in Mill Hall called on her! {mother and family over the week- | end Marie Hipple was shopping Bellefonte on Saturday. The Sophomore class went hike on Monday of this week Geraldine Bathgate called on her {family over the weekend, also Miss | {Melda Reese in on a | Mil Hall, who ims employed at fan sutomobile in front of the stall {which it about to enter be sr sams A S— Runaway Returns, A horse at Berwick which found was (came frightened and plunged along alleys and through fields and gar- | | dens escaping would-be captors, and | finally returned to the barn and | entered another stall. The owner volunteered to pay for the damage done to gardens by the runaway. _ correct size bulb for a every lamp and fixture. Have a supply of as y sorted bulbs on hand so the proper size is al- ¢ ways available. If in doubt about proper size, ask your Light Conditioning Dealer who has a chart which shows the right size for each use.: west FO WIR compat Y
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