Page Thres " m— — - -_ (R.D. 1) ed the Pvt. Michael Strasick of Fort Bliss,!| mooned in Palm Springs It has been going the rounds now for Texas, spent a 10-day furlough with 7! di Bay ancinen, The the last couple of weeks. No cases! ix mother, Mrs. Busan Strasick of the Uni Seem to be seriou Mrs. Fannie Norton and daughter Yéreily of Hav BEC. 18 DOW snrvInS Pvt. Malcolm Boob for his Clearfield post of duty in Arizona on Tuesday Mr. and of last week Marguerite Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Hummel, gor their son, Kenneth d hig father, Allison with Nilends and relatives Grin December 9, 1943. - Sunday School Lesson or ons Pens CHRIST'S NEW COMMAND- -— person each day that somebody else) THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. was Interested In his life? It would MARTHA WOODWARD {not necessarily take much time or| To the many boys in the Armed money and would come almost in- Services and to many other indiv- [stinctively if we unreservedly ac- iduals who have volced an interest Plfe. Richard “Bud” Kessinger ar-i {cepted the social teachings of our '" the community items lately, I rived at the Home of his father ! Saviour must extend a very very sincere “Russ” Kessinger on Tuesday of last apology. I am really sorry that i: week on a foulrteen-davy furlough Items for the last three weeks did He joined his dad the very next day not appear in their proper order. on a deer hunt, Believe me, he en- {My guess Is that I was too late in joyed his trip home to the full, He cipally those of else school age, have or had an attack of chicken pox wedding, The couple honey- and are Nustrate his teaching here was not MENT in any big thing but in the simple i ————— essentials Ife, food, clbthes, | * International Sunday School Lesson health, companionship and rehabili«| I never cut my aelghbror's throat; for December 12, 1943. tation arts any My neighbor: gold I never stole: sending them in looks fine. His chums. ‘can addres mah 0} able 1 dig poi. ad his house and Ino Rev. Gordon wishe as follows: Pie, Richard Kessinge: if guided But, God have mercy on my soul! | that there will be evangelistic ser- 33473005. Co. C, 300th Eng. C. Bn For I am haunted night and day i conducted nightly in the M. E.' APO 84, care postmaster, Shreve. bors, and some of us, like the an-| BY all the deeds 1 have not done; h beginning this week. He de- port La clent scribe, might ask who our|©: hnattempted loveliness! the presence of every individ-| very recently, probably last week, neighbors are. As Jesus was teach-; © COSY valor never won! ual In the community to aid In mak- the old blacksmith shop at Fledler Unt! Bunday . lurday at ing on one occasion, a lawyer ing these services successful, was torn down, It seems there is no! Randall Btove hcksy him what was necessary Mrs. Phoebe Chronister, chalrlady more work for a blacksmith, but it hunter in capturing an elght-point| eternal life, being solicitous as of the National War Fund drive for does seem if a little good manage-| buck one day last week, It welfare of his immortal this district, wishes to have pub- ment were used a blacksmith could lhe bucks are very scarce in t as most of us. Jesus allowed hi lished that the Black Oak and Mar- have a good living at that trade. The | IM questioner to reply to his own quer with no little tha district contributed $64, andthe [shop was formerly owned ty James and when the threatened not to walt any more Julian district contributed $70, mak- | Weaver, deceased, and now by Jay Jewish about love to God ing a total of $134 for the entire Vonada. We're sorry to see the shop L and hi ls WHO KNOWS? township and trade gone. Man stamp of Elmer Btive: Grove, 15 readers the Centre Democrat will Mir ol Can any « now employed by R. ag a remember tl had Baltimo: Mi pent a week's vaca Wilkinson A verse by as follows Marguerite f Ol eft d 4 of weekend Duey spent thie Mrs. Aring 121117 Williams To practice in thes woman is capable by the proper sj These duties we owe to our neigh- with and rit GOLDEN TEXT: “A mandment 1 give uno ye love one another have loved vou, that vv one another. "John 13 to annie Jew come- vou, tha even as I Uso love J4 1 operation i vices Hospital chure [sires burg Btals home and Ay wil were ruests in Bhai from Friday - Random Items (Continued rom page one) asked inherit to soul, (Lesson Text: Mark 12: 28-34; John to 13: 34; 15: 10-14) appear ¢ the hese Our lesson for this week Is a fit] ju ting climax to dy of the Ten Commandments an the teaching of Jesus concerning them. The ject, “Christ's New Commandment,’ and its accompanying Text gives us the motivatin power that si all of God's power is lov For centur taught that i not only running tion ) seriously that annovance, repeated ub NITTANY vy Lis formula neighbor, Jesus placed of the older Golden approval thereon and Mr Sugar the P. R Ol of (les shall live.” But wh why iat necessary y Bellefonte Mallard d wt old shop which vs to Keep the y explain ] all the work the blacksmit { the d fait! apprentice could handle me time Mr and M Sumnse of Mrs. Carrie F from various Were guests to love Cod but ng Wednesday neighbor Yet it wa founder of Christianity the world dn meaning of thi did both by the thor .| PROGRESS the acted deed 1 g¢ out that there were no! One of Be Sad though it tif bout } less true that not member is a Christian woman practicing Jesus in any giver stand out [ ed by tho with him from the others whom may be enrolled on ! church membersil its application to fined, as “habit o tion." 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