THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Mrs, Roger T. Bayard, nee Rohn, of Centre Hull, well known in Belle fonte, was reported to be recuper- ating from a successful operation : i ob : i performed moa Philadelphia hos- s $y Tha ji I Do not say, pital 4 Lends together.” Fifty Years Ago The Millhelm knitting mills begen ant LESSON IN ENGLISH Words O)ion Misused “He Joined the two Together is redund. The birth of Jesu lo shepherds by a group of Keeping with his the first notice of announced angels future the ee mae 45 | princes and were [nghten- but Were two shift day. The first shift Was Do not say, “1 believe Bob is on the GOD'S GREAT GIFT Wis 6:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. and the plight square Bay, "1 beldeve Bob is hon- shift was from 6 p.m, to § a. m est.’ There were about 12 men on Lhe night shift, which was expected continue indefinitely since the mil had a number of large orders The home of Mr, and Mrs, J, | Hazzard, of Curtin, was the scene of a double accident last week when tvo of their children were painfully in ured. The frst accident happened when thelr six-year-old daugater the Seventh Dav Adventist doet Water Sarah, accidentally tripped and fell i$ 1 mistake, The Rev The on a burdock stump, which punctur. a pastor of his flock Kerstett ing party of as ed her armpit, leaving a large and At the literary exerci in ti ragged wound. A short time waite Bellefonte high school. Friday after- en Mountaing last the physician left the home after oon. the { ) 4 TR Four oy Nn one treating Sarabls Injury, he 19 thei General | months-old brother, Lloyd Walke gave dng | fell off a chalr against a hot sto searing left hand very bad Marriage license fl followin wehool Lesson 1943 International Sunday for December 25, Was In Mi Last f James John Q. Miles, the treasurer elect of Centre county, is now ,, ve: Mille this place, ident of Bellefonte, having moved coupling th on the C. R his household goods here by rail last of Pa. | he vicinity of Armor's Friday. He will occupy Clement the track and Dale's former residence Willow - The wheels but k street ssed over hi he statement that Rev. J. H. Blackburn United Brethren church at fante, had become a firm week Lev Miller son of was R that F Jesu mel The ad- say. “This Say, “Is Do not use to me,’ to me.” Do pame book is not any BOG not of any a une GOLDEN TEX] loved the world, that not say, “1 have got to w only begotten Bon, that letters.” Say, “1 have Ww ever believeth Him must) write some letter not perish | have « Do not say, "We should ie John gretied Lo have seen you regretied 0 see you go! Do not say, “Such action is ing elst but folly y, “Buch tion is noting else than folly Do That ther 1 got Bay “Thi Fon ne Cod Rave his whom - numm and not Lo . hepherd Cin) vl 4 § Aa HAO nem appar on . i on BOOUG 0 1 ade to . ma : nave ree gO making canned recently Bay (Lesson Text: Matthew 2:1-12 Oe HCY y not - along : Christmas celebrates the birt Jesus Christ freon hi made in A fine TT , continue While Minted ta tee not sus wo deer » an error week Exiguus, the 11k ! first cnielnoar expres hi were sstied to Gaviord A H. Spangler Thomas D botl the re wl | Bathurst make couple and Madeline Blanchard Hurean « AMERICAN DOLGHRBOYS GL () ca Aye } Relatrons War Depart ARD CLASSIC TEMPLE femple of Neptune was erecte untouched by the tate in the Union have renewed their their ern ravages ol fi May chiteciure Om in visits Uncle Bam's kha Words Often Mispronounced Ari Pronounced ar-id as in Care Hable Pronounce ¢ } _ Ha i WD Bald Eagle IS in we WORLD or RELI BY WW.REI® cupant . Pa | in 4 YI) wt Hnonea AT FIRST SIGN OF A venting speaker CE a 666 2 catchit : ment it six hig ities that tha : a . oh; . is "i : t ayilab Lyon Phelp rot ! 666 TABLETS. SALVE. ROSE DROPS lowir ed held Ng po explained closed against ; 3 ne met Facile. Pronounhos e13t first iis ’ I ! £ liquo iy es lel ie ls 1 MELROY'S Pleasant Gap, Pa. Tosi Words Often Misspelled ohsrtye he o~ the P Jeopardiae beer ve ot Rouge ">. Modern Etiquette 1. To whom should a wadding call had considerably of a i i In : } {ler 3] sctentists had found that while hole ten fn the aftermoor ing the 3 k tla trip aver the line maintained impenet It { The dine me reed sting of eriously } Aen Electric Appliances Gifts - Toys Patents 3s 3 ‘4 EE rain ieged sehment ahierent nad any f 4 be 440 3 ny { the Chm Benefited and benefit. . hi | X “ one LL Augal SE rT . reganind m 3 be bound. Debonalr I Lr 944 ( : Lid : $ debonaire Or feb uninare few re- } it all right to effect damaged. Mmanferisms stwech? HOTTIE ry Ca tg HT] yy aye t ¢ BAYS thing) hi " RE TE ond Ng celebrated by PP nian t ries peculiaritio: Fountain Service Phone Bellefonte 6951 eri lis re 00 . 8 8 > talking 5 1s etabie Word Stands rd three Twenty Compa of Ww Years Ago Fudge. of Beech; Creek, sul- ation of he eit t the Harbison. all . il Hall He wa eating . + Ye n ‘a " "ait 4] TI Pract JO GRY Haven Hospital Srey WY mn seriminaticr N 2 ot 4 iis 'S 1 . " ¥ | ' 3 ot ML AMPLITH DF He : Hen AT et TY Se TRS \ vw Pe Words ~ 08 Smith Ey wedi minis RIE 5 Big * a - - published Misiger thw TENEIVE , fiw, Merry Christmas in er sensation of s December Yited to dinner sends word a few Counc Inet } eo pt : Ln tension tiff ness, or contractiof A } L et atemet : ! i ! : ' i tetnive pain from distension of Lhe : Floyer TRANSIENT ing { A smile Jightened her PRECARIOUS uncertain 1 establinhed I do not these men their precarious fortune COMPUNCTION office Ry Tr fF -t- all mail address. t1 hile through HDA DW igh the - Te Ue in RD 2 Was g0 hostess PASSE over ng Tie fransient J face. WIRTVIART this section season wi : turned over illiam I ‘ Eire | OF Willi oe . . t Vand 4 ta vider ios - Ae 11] \ Tuy wh v where id ¥ " fest ; 4 s ; " a firmiy I'h A ha § Xi £4} PEN i i : EVRY WORN 1] : 4 E § > . one " a a * y cx Wo Fy, » -_ ony trond E ” - yorthetn uneasiness Ithough it had 3. Should a you 4 fed Wom- ried a va tapmaite Sonn Tua : neonie di , he » . ast a : remorse A . y ’ ; ma’ al an x we of compunciion moved him action. ™ IMPLICABLE, nnwilling give, relentless. “Tt took a child love to reach his implicable heart’ aue M1 ” - Bellefor LL SEE, gut their 30th. we entertaining f C Hazel wer Rev. E Lutheran Hazel conducted a well tore Bellefonte New cach shi P and ausesax! five i ft 21 be for each rat ocial acqualr Ruth Mar David Lee?” phone rod Company © married i Vi nent of E. Hoehout nin- Ark, of Lsbirgn as thelr roan ng for SE — Th - the fa Mrs fonte by ister of Uk Nittan: lite fiitin gifts ~~ - family rece under chin ule ie invitations to followed large be S- n dis. phir aris Mr to a Eh Lot Het § { deromin table Pe 12. Should a man offer his hw y Hine Ma. § los and i girl ott of 8 ear? ales ant tn help :) opened Chinese © each rat mesmo Dw in thes and 11 ane tay Ow graduation exercises word tree We at home have every right to enjoy a Merry Christmas if we are helping to shorten the war, by buying War Bonds and Stamps to our greatest capacity. 1 4 mil family HO ICH voor - cery in ormationg of ; { frist 118 by mastering avd each vy. Words for this INFUBIVE: having instilling inspiring force of Spring on man kitchen! MUTINY; refusal to obey right- In ad- "ful suthorits In every muting continue to receive against the discipline of the college, Retailers will Ie was Uw ringleader" Macaulag less than one-' BENTENTIOUS: full of meaning. for any {ractional terse and energetic In expression 1 “A sententious dyle of discourse INEXORABLENESS. state of be- RE 0 PDL EL EDEL ing unylelding, or Telentuess. “The =P #2 | nexcrableness of his demand was (apparent ” bi INSTINCTIVE: determined by \ T- Emploves of the lesson the The infusive Thomson COT Creek vets PF ints ia PY DAarvicuiari Railroad began power of at Beech Brown Points For Waste Fal {e ie Nal to ; O | quickly + wasible Answers Fewer Sheets in Tablets wellare ™he n Ly ckview peniten- y. the bride, even yugh movement to know Hy games should be sent the institution after the on land » or the enterta of inmates ceived of § bur in months and on 2 Not 11 os lg y wh All oy except cards 3. No: received as bad as affectations 4. Yes. Sir Walter Raleigh Speaking much i158 a sign of ity: for he that is lavish in is a niggard in deed.” 5 Yes, all vegetables except the few which are taken In the fingers should be eaten with the fork 6. White or ivory may be used 7. Telephone an intimate friend and ask him to Nil In. This friend never hesitateg to do 0. if at all possible to accept 8. Not later vance 6. Only intimatels 10. “This is Ruth Martin 11. The phrasing of the tions is wsually determined custom of the school 12. Certainly 5 tr interested in the : ese in ched a imber of te ho receive br one<half fats she % % dition, she will cents a pound give points hal! a pound nor overweight «het 150% now ration point for alvage to her retailer it ran between Beech Creek the and related produ each Im fiem newsprint may be reduced, ac- cording becuse of S4-a-tomy increases ID nEWSPHInt pa- during 1843 On the average sheets may be removed from S-00nt pad and [oturteen sheels j0-pent pad — ye PaGs OI westbound her persona ns Oo0n a wedding invitation is Clearfield “hill” on empty freights through the tracks were laid down quired from J. C. Purdy and the plot was known a to It } p collect nes + second-hand possible to OPA the two mount Ie ihe ne it wn y send to re= . four not The National Store Allegheny Street later than eleven o'clock even for avoid them, since they are 2 ¢ in manner rem a» said valL- words . RRL RELIEVE dE ee as ar ar a RE AL EXE EE SE SCE XEN) a be Ce a a RTT v La nataral impulse; acting without rea- instinctive some soning. “Have we had inmations of the death of abeenit friends? Hall ABSURD: ruth: sense absurd peare Christmas Greetings Christmas Greetings RRR > obviously opposed 0 inconsistent with conunon | ridiculous “This proffer is reasonless.——8hakes- and ad- than a wesk in ELIE . Plan Victory Gardens Now Although Victory gardeners ex- ceeded thelr goal of 18 million gars tens for 143 Ly about 10 per cent, they are asked for ahother 10 per cent inorease in 1944. Arrangements! should be made now for the use of vacant land, and considerable pre-{ paratory work éan go on through the winter, Hard coal ashes can be sifted and stored on plots. Compost piles and supplies of manure can’ 1 be accumulated, and either turned “under whefever ground is not frozen lor stacked for use in early spring. a Md — <r from one whom Kitow I~ Te - ? 8, Te invita- by the 2 L " - American Weekly in Attractive New Size Starting with the issue of January 2nd. The American Week Amer press our thanks for your {fca’s most interesting magazine, will | appear in new size, streamlined for kind and patient co-oper- A oo Je, Sireginiited lor ation and to wish one and {magazine wil] carry more features : +s Chrt {than ever before. Look Yor The Am- all a Merry Christmas. otioan Weekly, diftibuted reguinrly WAR DOES NOT STOP FOR THE HOLIDAYS It rushes right along. And more and more This is the moment to ex- The spirit of Christmas is one of the things we're fighting for! Let us all keep it alive in our homes; with the radiance of a gaily trim- med tree! —-— American Weekly Will Appear in New Sie Brown's Boot Sh Allegheny Street op {with the Baltimore Sunday Ameri. : Crossley’'s Jewelry Store lean. Order from your newsdealer Sinise MI os — Catsup Released to Tvilians Nearly a million cases of tomato {entsup soon will be released to ive | {Hans The catsup js being released {from specific reserves held and own- | jed by canners but set aside by them | i for government use. Allegheny Street You'll tike The American Weekly when it makes itz appearance on JAnUATY 2 Th new wartime sive. Many features will be added and it will be a brighter, more fascinating magaeine than ever before. Look for the mew sized American Weekly, dis- | tributed wits the Baltimore Sunday American. Order from Your newse dealer. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA | nai of the rush is by telephone. 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