Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 27, 1944, Image 10
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BECLEFONTE, PR. April 27, 1944, PAUL M CECIL A. WALKER $1.50 per year 2.00 per year The your name issue of each month date on your label Matters for publitatios Centre Democrat « e 1 week. Advert All read Legal notice Bubscriber date your subseription expire All credits are given by a We send no after you remit pg notices marked | The Centre Aemocrat, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, IBEUED WEEKLY EVERY THURSDAY MORNING Butered in the Postoffice at Bellefonte, Pa, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION receipt ether ne Proprietors .. . Editor as Becond-cla Matter, if pald in advance if not paid in advance y printed on the label i1 bear 2 the dats label ng the frst inl re Watch ip Upon speg quest must reach The 0 publicat N 8 or advertizing hat an its chances rwise directed CIRCULATION OVER 7,000 COPIES EACH WEEK Member American National Editorial Association Press Association {for sevral weeks suffering with pneu- CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS Monday of Last Week Paul A. Long, Madison- burg: Elizabeth Mensch, Millheim Discharged: John T. Smith, Win- gate; Mrs. C. Merrill Waite, Belle- fonte; Mrs. S. W. Ben! fant daughter, Bellefon ert Witherite nfant Admitted and in Belelfonte R. D. 3 Admitted Monday and discharged Wednesday: Mrs. Bearl McClellan, Bellefonte Admitted Mond Tuesday College Birth: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Wilkins, Bellefonte R. D. 3 Tuesday of Last Week Admitted College R Bellefonte Gap: Miss burg Discharged: Mr Julian: Mrs State College; Steve Nichola fonte: Joseph Ludick, Belle! Admitted Tuesday and discharged Friday: Mrs. Edwin J. Seiferle, State College Admitted Tuesday and discharged Sunday: Mrs. E. E. Bailey, of State College Birth Edward D3 Elwor tin Joseph F to Mr. and Belle! #8 son McCloskey, Wednesday of Last Week Admitted: Frede: George McClung ick Stewart College ton, D. C Discharged ial and infant son, Boalsburg. Mr ginia Dillon, Centre Hall R Mrs. Melvin Hockenberry and fant daughter, Bellefonte: Mr Kraut and fonte, R. D. 3 and infant daughter, Bellefonte R D Mrs. George A. Bush and in- fant daughter, Port Matilda, Mi: Willis A. Johnson. State College Admitted Wednesday, discharged Thursday: Doris Nickol, State Col- lege Birth Ellsworth S to Mr. and Mr State College Thursday of Last Week Admitted: Mary RD leurette M fonte R. D. 3 Discharged College Mr Dot Lou Hazel Simpson, Barbara h a son to Mr. and Mr Id W. Fry, State College: a son nd Mrs. Dell H. Sharer, New ia: a dau to Mr. and am D. Confer, Centre Hall Friday of Last Week ischarged: Blair Bumberger, of Mrs. Homer FP. Sprankle daughter, Milesburg Friday and discharged Steve Nicholas, Bellefonte Births: a son to Mr, and Mrs Robert G. Stiefvater, State College: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reese, State College: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Reed, Pine Grove Mills ghter Le infant Admitted Saturday Saturday Sunday Admitted: Mrs. John man, Spring Mills; Mrs Stine, Port Matilda Wart ollege Dis Fay Mr F George E State harged Mill Randolph. Ph Robert A. Foster State College nto Mr. and Mrs ————————————— BEES USE SOYBEAN FLOUR FOR POLLEN ATOR "AY Na Iw ekeeper ntomol Hosler- Miss Rule Rein- w Har- W H telep hones are hard to gel The telephone business is deep in the war and getting deeper all the time. The farther American forces advance, the more switehboards, wire and 1elephones they need, And folks at home seem to want more, foo, Since the National Defense pro. gram started in 1940, we have supplied the needs of Army, Navy, war producers and most others, In all, the Bell System has increased the number of telephones in serviee hy over 45 million, The equipment to do this came from reserves that are shout need up. Production for normal civilian needs has all hut stopped. That's why we can’t fill orders as fast as we'd like, But we're doing all we can 1a serve as many as possible as soon as possible by Reconditioning and weing every facility thet will give geed service. Recovering facilities quickly when services is discontinued, Converting one-party Hones te sarve two or more families wherever possible and neces sary. Operating contral oMces of max. imum capacity, Toking axtra-good core oF aquip- ment that can’t be replaced, Nobody likes to stand in line, But it's different when the line forms behind our fighting men, THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA PORT. MATILDA“ | [2 CR ir mT mr — The YMCA's Century with Youth Miss Josephine Crain was in town | visiting her parent Mr. and Mrs. | W. Scot Crain, Joe was a former | teacher In our school and 1s now a WAVE Mrs. Ned Lytle Philipsburg, | EE _ . . visited over Sunday with Mr. Lytle's I YES, THATS OUR parents, Mr, and Mrs, W. D, Lytle, | | li TY THE WHOLE Mrs. Sue Thomas recently return- GANG GOES THERE home from Benson's sanitarium EVERY NIGHT Philipsburg where she had been of THIS HAS BEEN SAID IN THOUSANDS OF CITIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. ITIS TAKEN FOR GRANTED BUT HERE 15 THE STORY ed nt » MORALITY AND RELIGION monia WAVE COArsap’” Mrs. Jessie Lykens, Mrs, Roxy Ly- kens and Kathryn, and Mrs. Ellie Woodring were shopping in Altoona on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Ernest have been on the sick proved at this writing Buddy William moved to the Bennett homestead and Thomas Mc - Kivison has moved to the Tim Wood- rinse Mi with Spotts who list are im- nas house Helen Bartley her Infant turned home from the Philipsburg hospital on Saturday Clair Lykens received a painful to his left hand on Wed ing closed his car door on He was tr + Philipsb i Mr r Ie BISHOP BERKILEYS DESPAIR INIA44 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION DREW YOUNG MEN INTO VICE -RIDDEN = ENGLISH CITIES RELIGION WAS AT ITS LOWEST £88 daughter mjury NeS- day ! at the of - cated f Irg phy Harry F PITTI GEORGE WiLLiAMS COMES TO LONDON YOUNG APPRENTICES AND EMPLOYES WORKED 14 TO !? HOURS QUT OF 24 THEN SOUGHT RELIEF IN DISSIPATION ' xe | X ay v t Williamsin M1 ents a Rev Fau Faus from a visited and ymond THEN GEORGE WILLIAMS, A22YEAR OLD DRAPERS CLERK GATHERED £LLY EN FELLOW CLERKS IN HIS LONDON # BED ROOM TO FOUND, ON JUNE 6.1844 "AYOUNG MENS (HRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. nil, . KNIGHTED BY QUEEN VICTORIA AT THE YMCA WORLD JUBILEE IN 1894 SIR GEORGE WILLIAMS SAW PRESENT, 2000 DELEGATES FROM 32 COUNTRIES | —- REPRESENTING 5.000 ASSOCIATIONS, WITH A MEMBERSHIP OF § 000 COPYRIGHT 190% J V CLARKE a volt 4 All YMCA nal YMCA th Ai0T LAND ever wel et I pF 3 entennial year Random Items W. RABERT (Continged from page one) The Little Band ck Haven, who provided mu- Abe of Lebanon cipal speaker: the Un Indi ] tuck to C snl | Query & Answer Column Stauller the dines mas- wa Col DOG HOUSE A $4 . g alking to « looked around dog missing. But the streel man was standing Around ne State of Pennavyivania termed a with Virginia, Kentucks common wealitl The tern is of Engli puzzled his al devolior Lhe goverment to 1 Commonweal « v ¥ » Tor ™ ’ . Lhs no doubt Har- nate | “HMR fy of Penn was known a maelf Two da q AK ge} 35 1h nd i i Ls mip Die 1 trace at wonwealu Massac! § when he Beaver nearby ares » ha with a look on hb ha face, wondering e colony talking t Harvey wa working ti ne : £ " he ‘ ” 1 Juring t ; 3 wet why YY 9a Mileshurg Presbyterian Charge Howard FE i Oakwood St Bellefonte pastor Easter Lutheran, e E An John's Rev Clare: wold CTMON Fellows a body ; rmon:. The Way, The Missionary nm Wednesday h i Al i cosony of Chir Jews in the provinge of Honan M WW. At Winnemana weighed less than a 10-cent pie its tota including the tall. Pigmy shi are rare Are Known H.-<Whal ¢ A total eclipse of the sun America? from iengith only n ooliect mma in pigm hrew A Half Moon Charge, Methodist Rev. Henry H. Shissler, pastor Sunday April 30 Stormstown Hely worship at 9:45 a. m.;: Sunday school 10:45, Clarence Gummo, supt Ross: Sunday school 10 a. m.. Gilbert ka Barto, supt. Holy worship 11 a. m An Youth Fellowship for entire charge | ..iheastern United States it 7:30 p. m. be an annulas Fillmore: Sunday school til next year | Lester Crust, supt Grays: Sunday school at 10 a G. M.~What office was held by President Roosevelt's father? Clifford Close, supt, Ans. James Roosevelt was president of the Chaplain Transportation Company, trustees of the Farmers Loan & Trust Company, vice president if the Delaware & Hudson Canal Company and officer in a steel con- Rev. Francis P. Davis, rector gern at West Superior, Wis. He was president of the Louisville, New Al- Third Sunday after Easter. 8:00 bany & Chicago Rallroad and vice president of the Delaware & Hudson a. m., Holy Communion; 9:45 a. m., | Rallroad d Church school; 11 a m., morning 8. PDid Kentucky in the Confederacy? prayer and sermon. Monday at 7:30 Ans. —At the outbrea vy : , A L k of the Civil War, Kentucky attempted to re- | Neonat Autitiney, Zutatiay at ond main neutral but a considerable portion of the people adhered to the estr Meeting nesday, begin- | ro. oderacy and the state was actually admitted to the Confederacy ning at 10 a. m, annual meeting | " . ! : | However, $0,000 troops were furnished to the Union Army and 40000 to of the Woman's Auxiliary of the the Confederate Army Archdeaconry of Alteona. i Ho md | E. N. CIs It unhealthful to keep plants in a sickroom? Our Own Idea: There will be al Ans ~~There is no harm in keeping a few plants in a sickroom for the {political realignment after the war, amount of carbon dioxide exhaled is so small in proportion to the alr of [When the boys come home. {the room as to have no appreciable effect, RHEUMATISN i R. T.~In what city does the Governor of Alaska reside? from North Carolina three inches habits pecimen about jong and they tein Mite Ww Lipses of the 10447 visible as a partial eclipse in extreme January On July 20 there will There will be no eclipse of the moon un- sun and moon will occur In occured on 5 eclipse of the sun 0a m m., SL John's Episcopal, Bellefonte Ans The Governor's Mansion is in Juneau W. Macl. When and where in the United States did the greatest amount of rain fall in one day? Ans The greatest 24-hour rainfall in the United States, 23 22 inches, occurred at New Smyrna, Fla, October 10-11, 1924, C. B. E~How many gorillag are there in the United Slates? Ans According to the bulletin of the New York Zoological Society there are 18 gorillas in America, varying in age from babies 2 years old to full-grown, adull animals of 17 years, Ngagl, weighing 638 pounds ig the largest in any zoo in the world. "SW. L. B~What is the speed of a jack-rabbit in full fight? Ans. According to the Smithsonian Institution, the jack-rabbit has been known to make a speed of 30 miles an hour for short distances, get y derivation |! ‘What a Night That | Was in Selinsgrove’ (Continued rom page one) ing field, they hurried Meanwhile, the Governor and paity had alighied, The als ness of several of them delayed the handshakes of welcome “The men were App home Mr milk to settle thelr stomachs, while her husband went to the shed oil the automovllie 10 Lake to Oelinsgrove, The App Liu unexpected guests of the Zimmerman He In much of an traditional to the seens his CK ~ escorted tw the App gave them to thie had to men invited be thelr Governm graciously arrivals nig declined ted thal wi but Loo Imposition even Pennsylvania fs i New -ponsclo Frank J b i Hole] Suydet Bee Blerner AB BOON A his guesis had tered, nie telephoned me the welcome flash of Lhe vernor of Wi party. 1 aurried peratis hie ove regi *y f tie arrival ol an in hotel Wobts conversalion reveaied the sir Re sheerved G later in the We have Howat Bur iets Weak better Oe Was Bo next man Ns grow da rejoinder noming the CGovernog Wiconsin turned the shovel of soll and the late Emanuel E Pawling the second for that Isle of Que plot. which then and there named Zimmerman Alrport But unfortunmstely development of the landing field did not fol- low. Doubtiess Selinsgrove will have an airport some day We have just not been as quick about the civ project as we were to welcome the distinguished guest with the tme- y suggestion.” 1 he Lhe the frat of first was i —— Reappointed Trustee Governor Martin last week re-ap- pointed William P. Sieg, of Belle- fonte, as a member of the board of trustees of the Western State Peni. (tertiary | Ruy Bons for futare ness Once Fat! Now a Model's Figure “I lost 32 Ibs. wear size 14 again” Berry Reynolde, Brooklyn Once 156 Tha, Mim R Tort weight weekly with Ds Reduci . SL a—————— “THE Orrick CAT “A Little Nonsense Now and Then, Is Relished by the Wisest Mea" No Flowers, Please rubber res Io machine 1 Banos w Told This One President Roos Ww P allor had op 1 in 1 ° Op where The President f tx Mir Chiorchill a handsome parrot was about Al aucliol Ih air i { hg : £ a pay started ister id a hit he bidding Fiiteen wens Twenty Thirty Thirty ] Cooperation Amiable Anarchist Wrong Guess » » » Very Cute 8 wf Simple. Isn't of A I? "n ¢ Thing = Alle Same ¢ ¥ Advice ie of a Texas newspaper gifts Perfun cologne 1 MC mck Sound a recent Ww Or been around Recipe of the Year ght Soak his kind Add i portions Tain, sun ang Snow smoke Occasional weather from bed at hour Mix with otl green. Stir eariy Dress i iv ral ers of nerves | ind Let Ow «207 ber Ww Lying hey Who's har greatest attraction ™ eyes are her greatest stiraction nk a woman's greatest attraction is her sme s sit around lying to each other? » * Couldn't Believe Him a Norwegian fishing village witnessed the foroed Inn - A fisherman set out to rescue the pilots but Womans you gu Inhabitants of ing of an airplane offshore oon returned without them They were Oenmans But werent they alive? he explained someone in the crowd asked Well. one of them said he was, but you know how these Nasis lie . 0» In the Thick of It Then we have the mess sarge who spent all morning racking eggs for super-duper cakes, then wrote hig girl the following: “Went into so ton early this morning with shelis bursting all around me.” . " » Why She Fainted A maiden lady ved in a small house In the country with ote ser- vant. One morning the bell rang. The maid admitted the visitor, an svacuee officer, arranging for homes for children evacuated from London. Then she rushed upstairs “Please, mum.” she blurted out breathlessly babies, and the man’s downstairs ™ . 0» Berth Control An officer in a crowded Pullman gave his could not get a reservation. Delayed between | “Will be home late Stop Sat up all hight Stop ‘You've got to have two