November 4, 1943. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. — The Centre BELLEFONTE, Aemoceat, FENNA, WALKER BROTHERS A C. DERR PAUL M. DUBBS OECIL A. WALKFR.. - Editor Associate Editor Business Manager “Tp Issued weekly every Thursday morning. Entered in the postoffice at Bellefonte, Pa., as second-class matter, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION $150 per year if paid In advance $2.00 per year if not pald In advance _ MERICAN RESS, SSOCIATION The date your subscription expires is plainly printed sn the label bearing your n All credits are given by a change on the date of label the first issue of each month. We uni n special re- quest. Wate ir label after you remit Matters for publication, whether news or advertising, must reach The Centre mocrat later than Tuesday noon to insu: that week. 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Aa EACH WEER CIRCULATION OVER 7,000 COPIES "EDITORIAL THOSE SIBERIAN BASES The aver American ma ve Dey mupressed Russia situation that the ficials posed alr sians, to defend Of course, quickly the war A little matter of patiently and never of su The fact that these same officials advised Congres transportation remains one tl cl war problen sant botd T it on H } fel Va i amateul hey them from can oe fighti get “" 1 Of An~ Japanese 3 pplying our forces ing a no maiiiion around fo te matier that over-all these THE P ROP EM OF PAPER Congressmen, perturoed officials about th Elmer Davi relegses” and paper in 1943 This may newspapers I have no doubt whatever more information mammoth Sunday So far as ne by regulating the where most een published of ‘ARIF F FOR RUBBER he £ the $700,000.000 in thetic rubber. What to do with these ation, with every Indicati upon raw rubber to permit Just what the people of eration, except | ugher price JAPANESE LOSING SHIPS The Navy Departme: Japanese vessels the necessity of All of the ships were score for these avengers of probably sunk and 105 All Japanese losses, as included 305 warships sunk, damaged or combatant ships. The total is 1.157 The Navy believes that 125 e probably been sunk and 152 have ships: 469 sunk. 64 probably sunk and It should be pointed out that t Japanese losses, although it included rine Corps and Army foroes reveal which h informatie damaze of 148 in ac tion wed because of with holding from the recited Pearl damaged ta 5u bmat {ne Harbor eo bringing th to 319 hing sunk. 36 announced by to mid-October, 852 non- and damaged "Or 319 damaged Navy HOME non-combatant ine statement infi all Ma- does ted by Cavey LOMsee tha TRASH The Chicago Tribune t news: fals, accuses Rhodes Independence and ret British colony If the people who fluenced by such tra the jungle "" The Tribune, which arrogantly newspaper.” evidently believes that uations can fool its reades which - paper, in a Series the of editor- of a8 8 riationis of tin g » United Stat plot repeal formes to Declaration Irn to its position the Tribur are intelligent read they ignorant enough to be ih are lesSy than head-hunters of proclaims self “the world's greatest circulation of distorted insin- complimentary Mass : et ' iS DOL very Time-Tested Advice About Chest Colds! time it starts to work 2 wavs at onc: and keeps on working for hours 10 relieve coughing spasios and conges- tion in the cold-clogged upper breath ing passages, to ease muscular soreness or tightness, It invites restful sleep. And often by morming most of the misery of the cold is gone! Try it. mV GSR Grandma Was Right Time Has Proved it Today, the first choice and family for relieving miseries of colds in millions of homes is the sume home remedy grandma used . . . Vicks Vapol bl What better recommenda tion could a product have! When you rub time-tested VapoR ub on the throat, chest and back at bed- LOUISA’S LETTER Loulsa Dear much in love with a girl had planned to get married about a year. Then I was called the army and we decided to get married right away although our parents objected they sald we were young and I was not making enough support a wile Well, anyway, we got married and 1 went tway., The first time I came home evervithing eemed okay and then 1 didnt get back for six months, This time my wife seemed 1 and dissatist She had job + Kept saving she I was very and we in in because too to change ed 8 ood and 41 MONUMENT ent iSA were res 7 week Lats i Sars wr Willian of Bee here F Mi gone ent Bobby Shady jured in 4 Mrs. Doyle of Blanchard, spent parental home Mr Shady. Her father is having hs trouble Mrs. Rich ron home fro OO wd ard Bumgardner Philip: where she had a Her many friends recovery ti ed } Lhe pital, eration speedy Sunday Confer home man, Catherine an Bobby McCloskey end at Beech Creek Mrs. Harry Peters Mrs, Delmas MeCloskey and Larry, have been on the sick list Miss Vera McCloskey sp Wed inesday night at the home of {friend In Logauton Mrs, William Kines of Beech Creek, called Saturday at her moth er's home, Mrs. Ben Mertryman Mr. and Mrs. Jesse McCloskey family spent Bunday at the home ithe jatter's parents, Mr. and [James Wadsworth of Beech Creek, Hen Merryman spent the weekend iat Beech Creek, al the howe of Mrs Prank Mooré I Dale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy iWatking, was a very sick boy and imissed a Whole week of school. a callers at the Mr were Ei ‘Merry Heaton the week een : s§ bs i Ruth rd Se spen of at the home SON 1 her and of | Mrs. Pauline Weber antl children jspent several days with Mws, George {Galbralth, Mrs. Weber is from Lock | John Gummo, who is serving in the navy, is home on leave with his { parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gums! imo. i i Miss Marian Confer, who Is em«| spent the iployed at Nittany Valley, weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Confer. Mrs {tan | | Query & Answer Column | ——-— P.M D-Is It 1 that Als As a result reports erantors In submarines, Fish and recordings which e The toadfish was found to A. A~When did the custom of Ans The Christian practice of time Boromen mentions that he ted each of his A. G~What ven) An The Christian Era RB 1 Per aencs An ue some of w series of BOUNCS precedes the Hately B C wri 1 ! fArat wy 110 eu Hume the vear | yea pre In all H I that B B89 inci fish make that tanlishe 300 dally sounds? sounds bad confused radio op- ldlife Service and the Nayy made a d the Inet that certain fish do make be the nolsiest of those observed dally prayer repeating prayers | the Hermit Paul t prayers odd originate? traceable to very hrew away a pebe- Christian Era? the first ceding | ol the AD yer beginning of the laration of Inde- neock Qe the though the Ni neral opinion of nh on Gwinnett preceded ernto American » freely was rst to slgu BLOrians mam learn E mM sxen allgy Iniver: ADM TT ys ict ¢ 2 SENDS PyTaInG OL P and weighing Aiki in Te Ne DUnHOER & Inia: nigh 100 Ms met] ewer oat In any country When put in Administ rid Wa for nected 0 ce between a comm 7 oh limited but f PRISON elected matter § J one or more or report CC. WDid persons of 811% : ny any he British Information the Royal Air Force were not there officially re in hey T Squadron F. F. B-Can in the it be estimated Iast Year or 50 will remain in Ang A by the Nationa) ales survey indi will choose {0 remain ration rv 1" F i0r in a commission is well oined in an office or trust deputed from a larger bods of business which went into action on February how many persons Who have migrated aomestic Barter felts feeding mon- paid Pring allowance of a veteran says that disability allowance for m-service-connected disability is and permanent disability $100 isability, The amount can high is as ission and a ocom- created body of Th: term is A oommitiee to exam- a legally -Gefined jurisdiction American aviators take part in the Battle of Brit- Services says that some American during the Battle of Britain in 1940 hey later joined the American Eagle 1, 1941. their new locations? | Association of Real Estale Boards that about 40 per cent of the migrants to war production centers E. BIs General Marmhall related to the fourth Chief Justice? Ans arshail Cienerel Marshall is M a great-grandnephew of Chief Justice of of the in the Kelley. Fred Miller and daughter Ruth Ann of Blanchard, spent Sunday at the William Dur- kin home and with Mrs. della Cir on community her father, Mi Mr. and Mrs passing The Hallowe'en party held by Mrs Harry Kreamer was a greal Success. The girls were all masked Rveryone jreporied a good lime. Mrs. Blair Heverly was a Thurs: | day morning visitor at the Avert) i Mackey home. Mrs. Ellen Bhope visited at he Albert Mackey home on Monday eve ning. Jaded Furs Furs can be made to Jook like new by first wetting them with a hair {brush and then brushing against the nap. Hang the furs in the air until they are dry and then beat them lightly on the right side with a rat- Finally, comb the hair out Mrs, Roy Shady hes the Wympathy | carefully inte place, foe on Cement Steps Sprinkle several handfuls of sall- | HEALTH AND | BEAUTY | In order to Have Health Proper Food Must Be Eaten Those who want to be well must | give heed to the proper treatment of | thelr minds and bodies Do you remember the account of | the young Hebrew exiles in Babylon that was served and how they refused to drink the great king's wine or wo eat the food at his table? At the end of a certain length of time, they were compared with the other young men of the court who | habitually drank wines and ate the en- riches of viands. The Hebrews were so far superior mentally and physi- cally that the king was convinced that plain fare, Godliness, and clean living produced a higher type of men than who made a habit of In. dulgence in the practices of the fash- jonable set at his court, Daniel, one of the young Hebrew exiles, became of the greatest slesmen, pro- and writers of all times People in own even know but little about the utrition. On every side ho are suffering frem Peaked faces, bowed CIvoLs Syston are the manifestation those one } het the Olar any icated period } IDOKINR wm. Far be should not arrived the United it from share 1 YI fortunate 188 it bw tn feed 4 we Jes id we feed h people when Secretary foreword book put out Agricul people ure not enoa BR large because man be be well vhereof he spoke, nd think hard gen- must ie by plenty of sieep and ab- To they must the we inger reason they SLIURR ate alcohol BTUgRie DOC he liquors nad nr their Hublersburg- Zien Reformed Charge Hub- Charice G. Link, minister SL John's Lutheran, Bellefonte Rev. Clarence E. Aronid, pas Twentieth Sunday after Trinity, November 7 #30 m., Bunday 10:45 8. m service and y Bave Him- her League: and sermon a the Jibie school, 10 a ind Com Unidonvilie.—Eve- ommunion, 7:30 Monday, Nov. 8 $30 a m.; Howard Hp OO U mionville Free Methodist Rev. David E. Joseph, minister Sunday school §:30, Francis Smith, Supt. Morning worship, 19:45. Ser. mon by N. C. Deskin, of Kansas City, Kans Young People service, 645 Pp. m Miss Louise Smith. president. Evangelistic ser- vice, 7:30 p. m. Sermon by Evange- list Beskin Evangelist Howard Methodist Charge Rev. Roy A Coss, minister t school, 9:30 a. m hurch school, 10 2. m. How- arch school, 9:30 a. m.; wor- hip, 7.30 p. m. Youth Fellowship, Monday, 7.30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Choir prac- Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Hunter Worship, 8:30 a. m.: Church 10:30 m. Beech Creek school, 10 a. m.; worship, choir practice, Tuesday, Cur- Ken- Lice Run school Church iI1 a m 73 np m a ! United Brethren, Bellefonte GG. E. Householder pastor, Sunday schoo] at 8:30 a. m., Wilson R.! Shope, in charge: 10:45 a m., the Woman's Missionary Society and the Otterbein Guild will conduct anniversary services. The Rev. Brindley Evans, missionary home on furlough from Africa, will be the) speaker for this service. Christian |Endeavor al 6.30. Sermon lecture : | Wednesday evening at 7:30. ! ¥ peter on cement steps or walks that | have ice on them. To keep ioe from | Horming, wash with hot waler in! which a handful of salt is dissolved, "This is better than sprinkling with ‘salt ‘Weak and Run Down properties, it weak down due ET di A. G. Luobert, P.D,, Coatesville, Pa Di ih tt [Gladys Campbell, president. 7:30 p. entitled “Seeing is Believing” by Rev. F. W. Hofman of York, Pa, at 7:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible study First Evangelical, Bellefonte H. Halbert Jacobs pastor. The ‘Unified Service, 9:30 to 10.15 & m.; | the service of worship. 10.20 to 11, ithe church at study, BE. J Teaman, (Bupt. 6:30 p. m, the Crusaders, | They aren't satisfied with a good time tor | {thick to whip properly, their! r— THE Orrick Car “A Little Nonsense Now and Then, Is Relished by the Wisest Men" — Sr — No Ceilings Here It's getting rather hard to dale, Women war workers A _ Wire times they want time and a half Not Suspicious Judge that the defendary stole your stocking?” Plaintiny Judge Plaintift “You say money fiom your “Yes, your honor Why didn't you resist?” ‘How should 1 know that he wis after my money » > \d Overheard in the Moonlight “Honey, I'll give you a dollar if you'll kiss me “Okeh, go chead Two minutes Inter “I'll give “Okeh."” Ten minute you two Gollars if you'll jet me put m later “Darling, you iar question? now ree GOLIATS Are you ready for the four. d« » * Md Wheda Thought of That? Gracie, why are you and George studying French? We've adopled a Frene when 1 and we want 0 be able t derstand in it star talkin » » » Washington motors Bop Your shipping notice When will other OR P.M Telegram From 1800 R. P. M were shipped Stop called for 170 R. P.M » a » Time's Up Indian erribie old Not Interested giving his class specimen ofesso Al Oral quiz aI for his most difficu the Magna Charta?” he asked WHE ( injortunate Queries signed ANSWer “Who No Where were you was Oliver Cromwell? answer or y Frida You expect ig pass hi How do be In § course if you drink heer when you id class? n to fix the radiator * » \d One or the Other baby son is & determined Have LO Lig » L his Goodness! Geewhiz! Women may amoke here but he careful wheres you * * * Ring Before You Enter From the church bulletin: “The iadies of the church have cast off clothing of all kinds, They may be seen in the basement of the church any afternoon this week” * * Pretty Sure of It The chap who joined the nudist club was telling abou! the first meet ing “They were all sensationally nude” he sald took my hat and stick ™ Asked how he knew It was the I knew it wasnt the maid’ “even the Sutler who butier, the chap snapped, “Damnit, As Simple as That Housewife—"What a delicious cake Maggie give me your receipt for ny” Maggie—"Certainly, Mum, It's mighty easy to make. I just take as much flour as 1 think I'll need and quite a little dab of butier, and a pinch or two of cream of tartar, and several eggs Uf they are Plenty and jess if they ain't, and stir tired and bake in an average oven until I think it's dene.” » Would you be willing Ww till 1 pet Father of Two Countries been for Washington, Lincoln would have no country “I it to save” Yes and if it father of twins’ hadnt hadn't been for Lincoln, Washington would be the * * @» Used to Keep Spruced Up The salesman stopped at the house and asked the lady if he could interest her husband in an electric ragor “He might be interested in your razor” shaves close once a year.” “Shaves once a year? echoed the salesman thing like that’ The lady nodded. “He used to shave twice a year’ that was: when we had lady boarders” » » LJ That's all. folks. Ever hear about the fellow who took his girl down to the finance office so he could get her a Joan? "SC she remarked, “for he always “1 never heard of any- she drawled “But — w— AT FIRST Whipping Thick Cream When the cream geems to be too place the (dish of cream In another dish oon. | taining cold water. When it is chill. | ed, place it in a dish of hot water for a few minutes. It will then ip {very readily. J. M. KEICHLINE INSURANCE AGENCY One of the Oldest Agencies In Centre County KEICHLINE
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