PEAS Oh ——————— == ~ CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Rpoiting Yvrward YOUR HEALTH Plavning on a_short war, bud? Those who prepare duty rosters in - Cump Barkley Texss Never poke your ear thing except elbow Good advige July 29, 1943. Horse Kicks Young Girl Carol Kline, three-year-old daugh- wr of Mr. and Mrs. Urie Kline, Mt, Pleasant Mills, R. D. 2, was report ed In serious condition at the Mary Packer Hon Bunbury, where 8 receiving treatment for a head —— A radical mastoid operation was! the ultimate result of this gesture Foreign bodes should x removed from the "at removal only aggravate the dam-! nage Beans, 1of instance when wned by irrigation in the up to much larger than normal Forceful methods crease Physicians called upon Ww remove damage and add YW the childs M a natural in- | pegne or other organic objects from lear dh into often apply the remove it INO siiiiully swell Nh with any. battalions ap oll eur Vv. od B purently are not, E you | raining bettallon provides an officer and two non-coms for ach medical Oay - = — Injures Hand on Axe of Raleigh, N. C., visited last week Thursday John Slack, Jr. injured his hand} with Mr. and Mrs. George McCor-| Approximately fifty persons ab on an axe Monday evening and re- | mick Their son, John, who had been (ended the Methodist Sunday school ceived treatment in the Centre| here with his grandparents for seve pleniec last Thursday evening at County Hospital, ern] weeks, returned home WIth Grange Park, Mrs. Gordon Avison, ee 9 them who was a guest of the group, spoke CANDIDATES ANNOUNCE Mr on her experiences in Korea, where FOR BOROUGH OFFICES daughters, she and her husband were stationed Laurel, Del, are spending a ten-day until recently vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wert, 8t.. whe has Mrs. D. K. Keller been unable to speak aloud for sev- Miss Jean Hanna received a notl- eral months, is required to remain fication from the Geisinger Hospital in bed for ten days and undergo | in Danville that she has passed her treatment for this condition physical examination for entering aioe Martha Speer, superinten- the nurses’ training school there, She the Columbia Hospital in the pital patrol duty in night. Each of M4 or Young children have clination to stuf! foreign bodies the ears, nose throat Abilene each Saturday battalion is so eligible company officers. Figure it oul for yoursell. TwentyJdour times 15 battalions totals 360 weeks or slightly Some Lhe ear canal wicohol . rests are obdalued Ly sun to dry and Ww shrink mttempling Ww Insect Ometimes posts roster and oblect In procedure Foreign bodies in outer canal are sometime back into the middie efforts Lo remove Insistent jobject from child too often res the ear The walls of come swollen The even more secu Added Liu Cul pushed Turther bY Cluinsy fore wv ; DO YOU K) : OW especially the WOO La) ERT Diss them enter than seven MRTC drawn MP duty in Abilene that first Saturs 18480 lesy Yeurs and Mrs. Harold Keller and Janet Lee and Jean, of with =» careful hey should be killed orf two of chloroform serted officer in has attempt Lo ih OIE Lary the ear Of a strugeling its in damage Ww remove special sections wide for Watermelons Stolen ' Disler “il sO 88 not wo day in November Political party chairmen in Centre Hall have submitted the following nominations for borough election this fall: Councilmen: Democratic, John 8. Slack, W. F. Keller and Rome Ging- rich: Republican, Roy Dutrow, Geo. | Canad Th forceps Dey Cure for Preserving Meat For 100 pounds of pounds of sull, 3 ounces of salt pe ter, and 3 Lis removed by meal, use 8 tion foreign body is held In pla hoo! boy shoved pounds of sugar ‘brown rel f \ y Hy MI preferred) Mix the ingredients 3 i manipulat) Rimmey, Stanley Brooks and Bruce Knarr Auditor Democratic, Russ Bohn: Republican George Sweeney School Director: Democratic, Fred Luse and Roy 8S. Jamison; Repubii- ean, P. P. Henshall and George Vogt Judge of K. Frank holder Inspector of Mrs. Harold Settle; J. FP. Wetzel ASSessor Smith 11 cis Democratic, F Burk- Election: Republican, Carl Demoeratic Mrs, Election Republican Republican, G CHURCH SERVICES Evangelical: The Rev. W. K terman, pastor. No servi Luthesan The Rev. C. C pastor. Centre Hall-Church service, 10:80: Sunday school, 8:30 Farmers Mills Church service 30. Sunday school, 9:30 Georges Vi Church gervice, 9:00: Sunday 10:00 Methodist: The Rev Han mond, pastor. Centre Church service, 9:30 Sunday i Sprucetown—Church Sunday school, 9:45 Church service, 7:30 9:30 Reformed: T} Rev. D pastor Chur 00: Sw Choos, 10:00 Hall--Church service, 10:30 school, 9:30 Spring Mill Fellowship, 7:30 » * . Hos- es Otto Ww Ivice Spring Keener Tusseyville 7 wha y Centre Sunday lL LOCALS AND PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Runkle daughter Nancy of Upper Darby spent a vacation here last week with Mrs Warren Homan, Miss Cora Ho- man, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Set- tle, and Mr. and Mrs HH. Limbert near Madisonburg Mrs. Susan Emery spen week - end in State College with Mr. and Mrs. EE M. Smith and family Pvt. Dean Ripka of spent the weekend parents Mr. and Mrs Av daughter Jean, left Monday Benning Ga... where ed & position vice Organizations Mr. and Mrs Alfred Upper Darby. have thelr parents day Mi Phoenl Gordon he he been here singe | and Mrs. Harry Potter Favior and William, and daugh Eleanor, Mrs FV. Goodhart and Me. aid Mrs Cordon Avisopn and deughter Jean, attended chureh ser- vice at Graysville on Sunday, where Mr. Avison addre the congre- gation, speaking on his YMCA work In Koreas. They were also dinner guests of Mrs. Belle Goheen Robert Warner of Camden, N. J, who came Saturday for a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bloom, calied on Miss Jennie Bar- tholomew and Mrs. Alda Bloom on Sunday Miss Sara Slack of Harrisburg spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Slack near here Sunday supper guests Mr. and Mrs DD. M. Bradford were their son Dean, who was bome from Penn State fof the weekend, Mrs, Harold E Bradford. Mrs. Robert Walker and three children The women of the Presbyterian church met on the church lawn last Wednesday evening to hear Mrs Gordon AViSOn speak on her exper- fences in Korea, China and India Mrs. Willlam Thompson of Belle fonte, conducted the devotional per- od. About fifty members and guests frown other local churches attended James Settle, son of Mr. and Mrs Harold Settle, injured his hand on a nail last week while playing on a raft in the ice pond near town John Dutrow underwent an ab- dominal operation last week in the Lewistown Hospital. He is reported to be improving slowly Mr. and Mrs. William MUNIGIPA sed of McCormick MILLHEIM ~ NEW SHOW TIME Shows Now 7:30 and 9:30 P. M. Admission 10¢ & 300 SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY (July 31st) Flaming Out of Today's Thrilling Headlines ! “"CHETNIKS" {The Fighting Guerrillas) Philip Dorn and, Anna Sten “HOLLYWOOD DAREDEVILS" “News” “Our Gang Comedy” ALWAYS A FINE SELECTED PROGRAM FOR THE FAMILY WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY tAugust 4th) Lana Turner and Robert Young “SLIGHTLY DANGEROUS" A MOM Picture Color Cartoon: “THE LONESOME MOUSE” had previously passed the achieve- the game institution Rev. William J, Wagner of » who spent several days and Gelss Wagner were LOW dinner guests at the William Hanna home They were alsy guests of Mi Mrs WW Kerlin and faunily supper on Thursday Mrs. Mabel Foster had Sunday dinner Smith, Mrs. Smith ied her Wo Aaransbury week ment test at The State Colley here last week 1 Gay and for of Aaronsburg, with Mrs. Lovan then accompan- to spend this Finkle of in Centre William ) riends on Su » Rev and Mrs. Roy Corman lkinshurg are visiting this ith Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Fish- Mi Meeker of with M1: ited Bruce t this week Knar ang vis Lewis liere Ma Mor ann of pent Wo Weel rr Dome nd Fred Mey - mst week with Burkholder { Camp Pick- ekenad with Wu OQ Brooks days 'ast Godshal Eva Bailey Stauffer of Saturday rother. the Rev Kee ney farmil Misses Pally Boozer, Isabel Emery Betty Searson and Nellie Knarr were hame from Harrisburg for the week end Miss Knarr has recently ase cepted a secretarial position at the Naval Supply Depot at Mechanics- burg Delas R These members of the local chap- ter of Eastern Star atlended a school of instruction at State College on Saturday: Mrs. Harry Potter, Mrs James Searson, Mrs Charles and Mrs. J. E Wagner A luncheon at the State College Hotel preceded the meeting Mrs. Margaret Kuhn of Boals- burg. was a supper guest last Wed- nesday of Mr. and Mrs. John Knasrr Mr. and Mrs. Knarr and daughter entertained Miss Jean Fettercif to Suniay George Vogt and Rich- to Shickshinny on Sunday parents, Mr Mrs Crockett, and to bring back Vogt, who has Deen visit supper on Mrs ard wenl to visit her Ceorge Harriet ing Miss Sarah bedfast since last here Sgt On and there McClenahian has been week al her holne Reitz, statiohied in South Dakota. returtied home on furlough to visit his wife and daughter at their home in Milesburg The family visited relatives in town Sunday Miss Clara Lou Wetzel spent the weekend with Miss Glenwyn Good- hart at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Goodhart, near Myron here The Rev. and Mrs. W,. K. Hoster- man and daughter Ellene. left on Monday for a ten-day vacation at their cottage at Central Oak Heights There will be no church services on the local Evangelical charge this iBunday, August | Mr and Mrs. Russell Sesholtz and daughter Joanne of Manheim, called at the J FF. Wetzel home Bunday evening The Lion's Club met Tuesday eve- ning at the Sweeney Restaurant Miss Helen Odenkirk, who had a vacation last week, spent Friday Wn Sunbury Mra. Mary Flink spent Friday af- ternoon and evening at the W. W, Kerlin home The Senior Service Lutheran Sun- i day school class met for a lawn sup- ‘per last Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs Jacob Sharer, Sr. These other members and guests were present: Mrs. Harry Chatham ancl Miss Lackner of Flemington, Mrs. J. Elmer Rover, Mrs. F. K. idaughter, Mrs. 8 W. Smith and | Ms. Ollie Weiser. The Breon boys fentertained the group with several! i recitations. | Mitchell Hamomond, son of the| { Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Hammond, had 'bis tonsils removed gat the Centre| i County Hospital last Thursday. Mrs. Anba Rossman j ville, spent Sunday with Mrs. J. B. Wert, 8r : CG. Frank Smith was home from | Williamsport last Wednesday a2d the Mr. and, i Wilkinsburg Judon ! of Tussey-| dent of spent from Monday to Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Geary Mr. and Mrs, Harry Brown son from Muncy. are visiting tives in this vicinity Miss Darlene Foust left last week for Marysville Cal, for an indefinite time L. K. Dale of Boalsburg, visited his daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs George K. Rimmey, last week Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Krebs enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ker- stetter of Zion, and Mrs. John Krebs of Mackevville, to dinner on Fri. day and rela- for Hi Sunday he will 8 Navy George Michael left Pittsburgh where ducted into the U Miss Joyee Bradford. a student at Penn State, spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. ang Mrs J william Bradford Eldon Whi! appendectomy In nty Hospita The Rey. Edwin grove spent last Thursday with Delas Keene: M. LL. Reinhart Schuylkill Haven wd Mi Keener Teddy Whit & of er ing irom Centre Man is recove an the Cou Ulrich of Selling Wednesday Rey and a flernoon Monday of Dn lLewisiown this week al Mr. and and Mrs visit son the Mrs home - made and peanuts Wednesday by the Will. Sunday sch from forces About fifteen boxes of cook ics andy were packed ing Workers Lutheran Ww be sent Lo men 8 armed salted class church in the U Modern Etiquette write 8 Laan Leen eu ROESSATY WO when Ouse has riaadly al QRer? LIOW & aL alc meeis on 4 fare? gir Wim she to pay her ucing her- sy uch A he ny | 1 sis Martha * Wo eve f wedding Invitats ? 8 1s it all right for ¢ wWotnan Ww introduce bustand’s mother #8 This is mother-in-law? § Do the sises of tips vary different types of hotels? 7. What type of lettering bs calling cards? 8 Where should a woman guest be seated if a bachelor is giving & sup- per party in her honor? i for a woman who Biche the prefix when registering at a sary my Wn the TOF rect for to use Miss or Mrs hotel? 10. 8heuld one ever call a at his office, or place of ment, whenever you talk with him? 11. If a toast SON his glass 12. 1s it address card? Answers I. No. when leaving tell the host- ess how much Yau have enjoyed the evening, and then in a few weeks invite her 10 your home 2 Nu, and neither should the man Insist upon paying her fare 3 The correct form is “1 am Mar tha Brown.” 4 Yes. The inner envelope con- tains the invitation ang cards, and is addressed to Mr. and Mrs John H. Smith. without the address 5 It would te better to say. is Bob's mother.” 6 Yes; larger tips are given in the more exclusive botels 7. Styles of type change frequents i¥. 50 ask your stalioner to show the modern types. De sure that the cards are engraved, never printed 8. He should escort this guest to the table and seat her at his right # Yes, it is necessary to do so in order that the hotel employes may know how to address her 19. No; phote calls to a business employe should be made only when necessary 11. No. he does not rise from his chalr nor drink the toast, 12. No friend employ- would like 0 is proposed to a per- should this person drink from oo? oles bus social priger WO have ness engraved on a visiting This Boy Hurt in Fall | Foun Bridge A 12-year-old Danville bay, Robert Stetler, is in a serious condition as a result of injuries suffered when he fell from the bridge there to land 30 feet below on rocks. The boy had crawled along the framework of the bridge and was walching boys swim when he shipped and fell near the base of the first pler. A boat was used to get to the rocks on which he lay. Injuries include 5 fracture of the iakull, fracture of the left elbow, fracture of ribs on both right and! (left sides, compound fracture of the! {left thigh and severe shock rE i NE $ Try putting parsley in stews, meat loaves, and raw vegetable salads It thoroughly and rub half of the mix the reds or ture on Puck the mest in ak Lu the top meat large stone jars side down skin except for layer After seven days pack ti half of 1 lo cure pound the weig! stnokehous Best Sheltered Port Port Lyvautes This mode of 20.000 people Sebou river | 100 mules the [ second gered port did Lyavley unded nitra ur Bomb Shells of rales five Food Eggs are § ve | Algeria's Ore Faparts re ihe wi wo th rth Ff A r areal i“ FOR ang {se gets Algeria als aft irviony HOOT re Wad Lanese ail at highlands the ant sbuul cnedourth of the cork of all Europe and Alfrice Fale gic 1aner near Mice Keep Maneuvers Candid Richard Angell (Of cer Candidate school, Camp Texas the story of a night as charge of he penned the ollowing eC curences ir sept up aie Barkley eid isual The niTuvers nice Ne Chatter on Radiator and have radiator fuel the more heal b) unhindered Dewan Yondes in New Orleans New Or g§ sad wu capita han area in we latilespoons io children 1 hey OUnLuIme any 13 mets il Cooks there use the cup. and many drinking coffee when years aid or younger er the U er are len Ne Holes in Hose Prices op price nylon hose. the same all stores, bas been set by the govern. ment Every price lag must carry the correct ceiling price and exact information as to the grade. One for each type of Brice ir Milk Total requirements for milk on the basis of prospeciive cons: de. mand a! celling prices and military and lease-lend needs will be ally larger in 1943 than in ier mater 1942 Testing During the past year 368 Massa. chusetts poultry flocks, representing over 653.000 birds, were tested for pullorum disease, and only 18 flocks were classified as infected. Cheaper Immunization Early immunization of pigs against hog cholera is found 10 save 42 per cent of the cost of serum and virus. Leek Here, Free Wimpies A Denver, Colo, grill offered a free hamburger lor each five pounds of scrap brought in by customers. Molasses is nutritious, inexpen. sive, and can take the place of sug AF In many recipes. Green Beans Show Gaing : Green beans show an increase of six times the amount used 10 years ago. : Letivce Popularity Increases Ten times as much lettuce is used | now thas we used ten years ago. | | ability of leaders to © explain. 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