Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, December 16, 1943, Image 10

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLE
December 16, 1943.
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: f¢hoes From the Past
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Fifty Years Ago chem with rails, bu
Miss Winifred Meek, who has been; Two young men named Flood, of ble t { {
attending a conservatory of music {| Karthau townsiip. Clearfield coun-
in New York City, arrived home on|ty, killed five
Saturday evening, week, and
Marriage licenses were issued to! The largest
the following couples: George A. the smaliest
Swauger and Lela E. M. Kerstetter, Mr. Ed. C
both of Millheim; Arthur H. Rachau dealer, Is « h m
and Annie R. Shaffer, both of Madi- first shipment over the Centra
sonburg. road of Pennsylvania hi
On Monday the following post- font It
office appointments were made for ture for
Clinton county: Beech Creek, gE. P. le?
Trexler: Hammersley's Fork, H. A
Wilson: McElhattan, J H. Chat- wi
man; Mill Hall, W. H. Clarke
Cigarettes are to be taxed one do
lar a thousand and it i
increase the tax. By all
it, and i
ures,
it would be
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be increased
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Coal Compan
Hastings
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thus saved his wife
—
NO WONDER WE ARENT
GETTING ALL THE LIGHT
We Pay for!
You would be surprised how
dust and dirt hold back light
from your reading lamp. Just by
washing the bulb and
reflector, you can get
25 to 30% more light.
Wash them regularly to
help your eyes and get
all the light you pay for.
Here Are Some Other Ways
To Conserve Light for Eyes
If lamp shades are dark or turned
yellow inside, you may be losing
as much as 50% of the light. Clean
or brush shades regularly; or if
they are too bad, replace with
fresh ones.
Turn off lights when you dost
need them. Electricity and
eyesight are both vital today;
conserve them. Be sure you have
enough light when you read,
sew or study; but don’t leave
unnecessary lights burning.
Place lamps to make light
more useful. By arranging
furniture, one lamp can often
serve two or more people
effectively, But be sure itisn’t
too far away from either.
WEST PENN POWER COMPANY
Listen to “Report to the Nation,” dramatic news program
every Tuesday evening, 9:30, Columbia Network.
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where he
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recover nn
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Mi Ursula Bayard, formep
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ospital In Williamsport .
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ALENDAR ward and even the weakest Christe
— ian need not be discouraged, for the
u From The Penn Sunday School Lesson Holy Spirit will be his helper as he
College School eeks to advance
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in this acrostic are
the ABC of the gospel
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passages,
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Hard of Hearing
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ALL WORK GUARANTEED
YOUR CHOICE OF
BEAUTIFUL FABRICS
REASONABLE PRICES
ASK FOR ESTIMATE
LEROY C. SMITH
5th AVE, BELLEFONTE
DIAL 2328
in Lurope
sifts for Every Member of the Family !
fi
} wiough, et ux
ating M. Gros of Kyiert
in Snow Shoe Boro, $5
Domenico A. Plamutp, 0 Lov
Shinafelt, et ux, of Osceola Mills
i t In Rush Twj
Andrew J
tee, to Thomas
fonte. 2. D trac
WE'RE SORRY...
favorite C3}
From a store that has been pleasing Christ-
mas shoppers for many years. We are proud
to sav that this year we are able to present
a selection of merchandise that will please
everyone on your list. We shall be glad to
show vou these many gifts that have been
Anerica
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Hoover and Bissell Bweeper: AE
We 1] again stock these |
i= won But
wre bonds you
War
when Victory
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that precious sweeper
£210
ai
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picked by Santa for wartime giving.
William (
HBarah Weiner
J. Gray. Jt t UX. ©
tract in State Coliege
Bcina B. Reber, ot al. 10 Bade M
Krape, of H in Howard
Boro, $1
WEBER NAMED HEAD
OF REPUBLICAN WOMEN
MES
At a recent meeting in Howard.
Mrs. Bator Weber. of that come
munity, was clected president of the
Centre County Council of Republi-
can Women for a two-year term
Other officers chosen for simila
terms were: Mrs. Lee Tice, Howard,
recording secretary Mrs Hazel
Weaver, State Qoliege, corresponding
secretary: Mrs. Samuel J. McMullin,
Millheim, treasurer: Mrs. Fred Ben-
der, Stats College. council adviser,
Edward R. Miller, Belle-
fonte, Mrs. George Sheldon, Philips
burg. Mrs. Ada Marshall, Port Ma.
Paul Winter, Aarons-!
burg. and Mrs, Leamer Woodring,
Milesburg, vice presidents
Fay Bande for futnirs neans
AT FIRST
Allegheny Street
Sachets
Wool Comforts
Linens
Blankets
Skirts
Blouses
Hose
Turkish Towels
Scarfs
Housecoats
Dresses
Bed Jackets
Gowns
Slips
Pajamas Jewelry
Robes
Reversible Coats
Hose Bogs Bedspreads
Gloves Pottery
Linen Hankies Men's Umbrellas Rain-Shine Coats
Quaker Lace Cloths Candlewick Glass Cannon Towel Sets
Cotton Dresses
Sweaters
A Complete Line of Lovely Baby Gifts !
J. B. WAGNER & CO.
Bellefonte, Penna.