THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Che Wentre BELLEFON gle mocrat, PENNA. WALKER BROTHERS A. C. DERR PAUL M. DUBES CECIL A. WALKER Proprietors Editor Associate Editar Business Manager ISSUED WEEKLY EVERY Butered in the Postofice ai Belleld THURSDAY MORNING pie, Pa, es Segond class Maile TERMS yeatl PF SUBSCRIPTION ify not pal $1.50 pe $2.00 pe 1 advance . Year if in advance The date your su your name All ere Issue of n date ov Matters Centre De week your All reading not Legal notices and all real per Hone each issue Bubscribers changing salle All » fylog us, are lable wbseription directed CIRCULATION OVER 7 Me mber |927 Civilian Defense Defense Workers Aid (Continued from page one) Mt Marlin Jean Clevensting man N. B. Long Mrs, Howard Ward, Mi Mary C. Walker M1 Sidney Willa tL, Mi Myr] Bhower Pings Mrs, Bd Kasten David Washburn, Howard Loa Mi Ellen Carl Schenck Bigelow Mi Kelle Mui Hipph Mrs, Charle Mrs Charles Downey, Mrs Cecll Walker Mrs, Bert Chapman M iss ing Bathw Jame Ler M Lit Wi QAO Area 11 M1 I ~State College Borough M (rove Captain THE PRIEST IN THE OF ISRAEL International Sunday for August 13 LIFE School Lesson 1944 GOLDEN TEXT high priest t men things brews 5 ken raaned 1 Samuel 2: 27 12-18 Lesson Text 0; 4 The qQuarte Samus two par ti while je mon ee Lua the | the hi note ol fore tl Cie d families was given, a o wert fler but the 1 M poet Le poein and ace wa pecial Howev man his own because to be given to an failed to img himself scribed a ness) taker only that ing and re satl 4 wed the | Har: Inu the leader berger, Mrs Paul Zeigler ter Cynthia, several took prograni, Mrs. Lee Stiver The society decided ie In Park. every one a basket. Mrs. Adah Mar. openly violated the command 1s Shall and Mrs. C. M. Pringle to ar- penly vio ' haa numes —_ YOU TRIM rel ' ; in } ’ MAN Nes ¢ program and Mrs CM . — aT x arrange program for en- grace! I'he hostess Mrs. T. M Lt] expected tion hy daughter hments isting of ap held the pia ghest ! ole cream which a nd. It ‘ ' ving . | : ) ) in the land : : toved by all the punishment 3 ! . served, El rebuked them mild Mrs. Donald ly and that The sin was DUTE. spent iv the It Mr. and Mrs mainly the sons i ———— largely the father's El Mrs came parther in thel sam Donald 22.25 College Thursday As a result of such an example Mrs. Carl Shope of Altoona, visited high places the Israelites turned her sister Mrs. Hannah McKutchen a from the worship of God and their couple days Inst week people complained resorted farce content with such eyen In ams flagrantly desecrated God by their gross mm to andl sin tn we sl Ta Le i take ¥ . ney } the the mont El "Ins 1A toward did \ : isted her n erved refre cor pie and ice Was en- Marshall of Philips Tuesday at the home of Harry Marshall Evaline Beschler Marshall shopped Onaiy wha all but he § Thus sins (1 Was and in Le 4 Mrs State in = - — Sw og Announcement . .. I wish to Inform the public that T am establishing a home in Pine Grove Mills where 1 can board and onre for aged women. A newly furnished house: good mountain air and fine spring water. I have had five years experience in a lovely home. Kindoess and every consideration will be given each guest, For further information, please write me at once Mrs. Blanche A. Cramer Cedar Hill Farm, READING, PA. A" ¥ El Hoek Holmes 4 ¥ Mis el HOT Clay usser, Mu : Ke Mis Bett Area IN Philipshburg and South Philipsburg Boroughs and Rush Township Raine 1 nitalr (a Aptian Mrs Martin Mrs. Law- Virginia Nich Mrs. Som Willard ree Mrs. J ‘Frank Mr rence Edward tis Mr Mer Batcheler Mrs Schrefller, Mrs Thompson (3 He (OT Ke Mattern Mrs. Roy merville Eastment Steele Miss Evelyn Reed Miss Louise Hoffer Miss Edna Bair, Miss Catherine Hall Miss Edna Miller Misa Catherine Hess, Miss Sara Spencer Miss Catherine Loraine, Miss Alice Mellin Samuel Miller, Miss Elizabeth Dunkle M1 william B. Johnson, Crist Miller Mrs. Ephrism Gold thorpe, Mrs. W. C. Springer, Mrs. H I. Sieber, Mrs. Raymond Askey, Mrs Donald Maurer, Mrs. Frances Johns- ton, Miss Nancy Holt, Mrs. George Sheldon, Mrs. James Adams, Mrs John Lux, Mrs. Bert Graflius, Mrs Charles Norris, Mrs. Wesley Wood fring, Mrs. James King, Miss Cathe erine Bhipley Mrs. George Biack, Mrs. Max Richards, Mrs Esther Mathew Mrs. Fred Moore, Mrs {Ethel Howard | Mrs Margaret Pringle, Mrs. Mar- lgaret Bates, Mrs. Verna Downes, Mra. Pred Harvey, Mrs Heh, Mrs. Virginia PFinberg, (John McLaughlin, Mrs. Harold | Pearson, Miss Geraldine Johnston, | Mrs John Rapsey, Mrs | Lamb, Mrs {Mary Robbins, Mrs, Marjory Grune dv. Mrs Blazosky, Mrs. Elizabeth Brennish, Mrs. William Kirkwood, Mis. Leslie Whitehead. ols Mrs Rumbarger, Minnie Cue Mm. | Charles | Esther Swires, Mrs. | John Plies, Misa Martha | One Thing Leads to Another August 10, 1944. The Possibility of qa (a Germ Warfare fiendish time. Ther: af pity or in Lhe sole Mien motivaleg LF) bY any mess Bow much he war is getting more brutal and ervel all thw wre human feelings | oom passion apparently breasts of our enginles. The by which Ne kill, Wo exterminais whatever, no matler fering la entailed pele Japa alm { have ich Newman, a no Lhiey in sul upon a pe I | | " | WOenpon w [4 LJ ed in jarclay 1928 Pr ton gradunt He savs ned, and wherever bacterial warfare Ix Chinese Japanese fica in wk laboratory Chinese few Dy DIOIOYY emmy possibl hat Lhe en will Newman tell which Un wheat and WOwns upon dropped rice bubunic~piag Wer IT dent! test we said megicnl asses of 1h become «nD JO De intended WoO date Mow 1941 semite Imuned ats of seven casts OF bubonic | Lie WHE were Enown F ring Lh Loo DEre wer WIN first eve! of We IR Ue the the nist (HM ‘ i } i" Ll Ww oO ory Area IV—<Boggs Township And Milesburg Borough Wet icolm ger, Camt Giibhert Alken } 8 Mr Iheresg Shawiey Marie insaliu Mitchell, Mrs Candace Butier Mra ier Me man, Mn Mary d ® Mrs Barah Mrs Laura N. Bitnher Mrs. Katherine ( Margaret Roberts Margaret Holt Mire Mrs Charlotte Bt Adeline Weaver Miss Haupt, Mrs. Anna Baldrige Blanche Peters, Mr ¥Florones ers Mra. Anna GM) Mrs Bryan, Mrs. Jeanette Welgler Ifa Alkey, Miss Helen 8 Mary MeClellan 8] a Eliz Fisher Lonelia Daugh- Mra WHEE enbaugh Nora ter, Mrs Mrs Fisher Mrs Mary anley Hilda Mrs Pet. Mary Mr trunk, Mrs There Is no telling what will hap. pen. in the next ten years if only half of these postwar industrial miracles that we read about true You may lowe | more slender, graceiul | omrerciming No 'axatives. Nodrugs With this AYDS plan you don't Cut oul any mals, starches, tatows. meats of butter me gy them Son 1's emptor - vou ea] hy hin for titty A VIYS before Atmoluiely harmless 1] In etinlenl woe Than hort dB Tow wake wit! ith A rr T_T hor HALL " Ch 1 wie bow of AYDS 30 ds iy Miney Das VF Yous on't met fosuine oC in Ttaly as first pilot on a B-17 Fly- come | a oe Lone Aneel an al the Mr s TTIvVe in SOCIAL SECURITY Continped on 1 apr Four Andrew; Thursday fishing at wi HH the ber 4 ome to es to $10 tions about write t office ve ternoo? Black Moshannon fit a) * the an alu mint 11) wat be raised Random Items ANY que call at or Board field will explain the the Social Bw transmitted Oentre Democrat , meter in 10 to electri - Pilot Escapes When Bomber Lands on Farm bop imty Peasdale benefit Act In of August Continued from pape one) it through r and from there motors geared 0 the Every week, or every month you'd drive around to have the meter checked and pay your power bill Or maybe you could drop a Quarter in the meter every so often PRY a8 You go OPPORTUNITY: Knoeks but once. If you have some electrical appliance you're not us- ing, why don't you advertise it for sale, or take It 0 your electrical dealer? Such appliances are in great demand, and prices are high. As soon as postwar production begins they won't be worth the metal that's in then {fe a Lo ” " . y power, run 1 ne vour ca wheels to (Continued from page One) returned Bs now ng Fortress belore to this country ferrying ships Damage to the Vultee was cone fined to the underpart which scraped {the earth, and the thiree-biaded pro- | peller which has bent, Dirt was | soooped for a distance of 100 yards | and as the plane landed it rocked slightly back and forth bug the {pilot kept it horizontal and kept both wings from touching. The tem {porary covering fastened over the Iplane’s bomb-bay seemed 10 be all structed of commnercial buliding that was knocked off. istones of the State, has been a our Army officials who arrived on the jasity to visitors and a Jongtime soene roped off the damaged plane weathering test. Same stones are | being where Le The Ack Test Since 1808, a geclogy monument | on the Penn Stale campus, oon to the Middletown air depot for re- 4 new irs. his 5 sald 10 be the fourth plane to land on the Hoover farm. The first landed there 256 years ago. “Acre of Rove” on the Permayivania ————— Bie Gulls anmpus [a & bikie gan No, battle is a triumph to the loved gen consisting of several hundred ones Of An American who is slain. [rose plants, "Acres of Ronen Peaturing hybrid tea roses, the until the trailer arrived to haul it oracked and discolored, others good | i THE . J ~ : Orricr CA “A Little Nonsense Now and Then, Is Helished by the Wisest Men” - ——— Japan's Fleeting Fleet Thought | tepublishied bv You Couldn't Do It request * » An Oversight That Wath Juth What He Thaid Tall Story Department Irshman an Did the Solution INMSUrAance Yes tl mone; Wartime Values $1,400 for this oar fou 1 i Yo ) iter me on pad How Time Flies A fIy was i head her, and » I was your She had RAY her Gang My Miter Gear with when The Bare Facts certain ken colored congregation bishop by his humeérs and heart. bishop Informed Dim In Appeals be entirely The south made rendering appli no uncertain ignored The bishop & length came another minister's litte village read pastor Ile of a miserable ations for terms that in poverty-sin for his id At the fut uct 4] down is would Joyed a brief respite from te bDegeing brother, but at letter bearing the familiar postmark of the needy Shuddering, he opened the communication and Dear Bishop pants This here aint no appeal. It's a report. I has no No One Opposed The old colored preachers tern had expired and be was anxious to stay for another year, as preaching was his only means of livelihood “Brethren” he sid, “the time has come 10° you-al] 10 elect 5 pastah 10° anothah year. All dose favorin' me will please say aye.” The old man was not very popular and no one sald anything. He walled a moment and then he said “Silence gives consent. 'se you pastah 10’ anothah yeah.” " % 9% Advice to September Brides Watch the advertisements of furniture stores which orcasionally | offer cradies at bed rock prices . 0» That's all, folks. Marriages were invented in heaven but unfghs tunately the process was not patented.
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