Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. September 14, 1944. ————————————— A 5 A A————————— | {RED CROSS DISCUSSES a . Lcmocrat, MELLEFPONTE, PENNA HROTHERS Proprietors Editor Associate Editor Business Manager THURSDAY MORNING oute, Pa, ss Becond- class Matter | TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION i In advance advance year id | year . Tene 1 pi in label benring the Airse Wateh label] JuUest The that Liances must reach han Tuesaday noon t ) publication er Tuesday no L rum | er news or aC per line each issue fying us, are lishle herwise directed CIRCULATION OVER 7.000 COPIES EACH WEEK M r Americ ional Editorial Association em be an Press Association Nati a iy Sunday ay. y.School Lesson THE KINGDOM STRONGLY ESTABLISHED school Lesson 1944 International Sunday for September 17 GOLDEN TEXT Lesson Text: 11 samue) 2 deepenin and his relig i tion the effect would h Cod toward He : ety Ww ; And NA : He mar was Car HOWARD ALLA A From Last Week) eo ElectriciFencer roi Mary 1. visite Mrs a Mon QUALITY tary Ann, visited Mr ter A + Wolf and mother in Howard SYR SERVICE TOUARAN. the weekend. Mrs. Heck TER ter just returned from a nit Major Relber rector of dietetics al Hospital at BATTERY, MIZER hoards wish . » current 4 FLUX DIVERTER assures ‘constant performance L 5 DRY WEATHER INTENSL. the C General Mian The Howary) Civie Club he new officers took «f the old officers were relired having setved their term of VORrs he retired officers president. Mrs. Richard Woll retary. Mrs. Harry DeArment B. PROVEN ON 350,000 FARMS treasurer, Mrs, Marry Butler {new officers are For Immediate Delivery Sea | cutie piter. secretary SCHAEFFER'S [Wn HARDWARE BELLEFONTE, PA, s/ Eos | FENCE JESTER 7. STORMPROOP SEALED CASE Mrs Mrs. Mary pay. I Richard over and daugi- J-weeks who Is di mhing Framingham “iad " vet! . interesting meeting on Friday night mrge and after three were MY» and The president, Mra, Lu- Elnora Ir Regardless of how high wages go! . woah Breese wt ot Me and HL pe there will be demands for eros) A. G. Lusbert, P.D., C ~ I a ———— REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Edward Flick E. Wettstein, et tract In Unian Mabel E Who own Sporting New ay Tormey 1eCes Of the New An The Helen Weyant eph Holleran 1 et Rudolph non Twp ux. to ux, of U Twp. $1 Hosterman, et R. Helsel, Altoona Haines Twp. $200 Pennsylvania Ra Pritchi Philipsburg et Mil actres and ie What Ix National Deen har, to 1 RR the tract An ridge econd fastest Rifle Ass Cie cart Of I'he HNuve I'he fastest commercial with a 48-41 Known tw velo firoad Co., to Jo- of Philipsburg $100 ux 0 whit rod y t Ara econd Hin Duis Tue bill tution 1 House of George Al rt { t H appropriation bills to or Yakick Otto A tract In Spri winat th Ce Inte Jan carty WAR IN roviaes Rem Query & Answer y Column rice Yankees? that Yankees are Mrs Basil MceGulre cob Rupert, formey York owned by Mis and ridge? mtion says that experimental nearly 7000 fee I 220 Swift at 4140 feet pel P a velocity of Kige Is the Ho ol ent bill fon It Is cu Repre ile In that raising toma! (Article 1. 44 welt bur CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS Mondays of Last Week Raymond » daughte; Disc) . Ronal fonte. Mi Mar lege Mr Cheorge fant sn Admitted Tuesday Ame Mrs Charles CC in Spring Mills. R D 2 Admitted Tuesday Saturday Mi Spring Mil Bellefonte Birth: A daughter was nn and Mrs. John Knapik Matilda, fonte of KR) . Laurie. Btals Callahan mr Hall disch to Dale Twp I of Benne Centre Twp. $2500 Crydet ix, to Bla ampbell, of Ix ol Blate wact in State Co Hartshorne, heir to George Hart of Philipsburg, $1 Nuned Assessor WwW Sh of Port Inst werk named a b Port Matilda borough to fill the un- Wednesday of Last Week expired term of C. W. Robison re Admitted: Mrs. Melvin Burris, of signed. The appointment was made Pleasant Gap: Fred Johnson, Belle. by te Centre County Commissiop- fonte, R. D. 2 Admitted Wednesday, Friday: Fay Bhawver, R DI Expired R D2 Biritis: A son to Mr. and Mr Kenneth Kunes, State College: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Calvin MeClos- key, Bellefonte, a son to Dr. and Mrs. Richard Noll, Bellefonte Thursday of Last Week Admitted. Monroe Shaffer, Lisbon, | Onto Arged any ke H ( lege H erent lege discharged on Robert H Pauline shorne Philipsburg M1 Cox to Belle Ww itz Wha ORO Weak and Run Down Men and Women Should Take Luebert's Iron Tonle Tablets An exceptional tenis for those whe are wank, ron down, or smvalmeing. They aerial natural processes They are composed of leon, Manganese, Phosphorous, & small quantity of Extranet of Cod Liver O01, Bis tor Tonle V Dings, snd Pevsin, time dried Tonle with stime | fing properiies, : Vi Jes Arb hash ahd tue ques due 8 | . ante dons, ry them sreording = discihmrged Centre Hall Dick 8. Rylie, Bellefonte Discharged: Mrs. Harry M. Trau- ger, Centre Hall; Jeanne Lucas, of man, Centre Hall Pleasant Oap: Thomas A. Hoster- | H War Is BE 1a Be Pad er al M Ha daughter Diety efor mot Sta and nte to M very efontes y Mrs. John BH Roan D 1) a daughter William Jeffrey, Blate bor Births: A son wa £ He Mrs. Jay in Mr Bellefonte, R Mr Mrs College and and Saturday Mrs D3 D 2 Discharged: Mra. Antonie Orant. feliee, Bellefonte, R. D. 3. Mrs. Da Tressier, Milesburg: Mrs. Sher. ald McDonald and infant daughter Unionville; Mrs. John C. Williams and infant son. Boalsburg Birth: A son was born to Mr Mrs. Joseph Allison, Beliefonte Sunday Admitled: Mrs. John Butts, Pleas. ant Oap. Mrs. CC. W. Hasek, State College. Lucille Reese, Millbrook Mrs. Ira V. Greenland, State Col lege Discharged Mrs. Helen Coburn William E. Roan, Belle- fonte; Raymond McKinley, Miles. iburg; Mrs. Donald Saubel and In. fant daughter, State College Births: A daughter to Mr. and IMs. Anthony Delallo, of Belle. fonte; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs ohn Tice, Bellefonte; a daughter {to Mr. and Mrs. William Fohringer, | Centre Hall. R D There were 58 patients in the hos. | pital at the beginning of this week. Admitted Bellefonte, R Bellefonte, R Orlando Lerian Bryan of Petteroll vid and Wolfe, HOME NURSING PLANS Health Belle f« iis the nursing headquarters Committers Red Pr eceding LEST Commit n Lambert Wa met to m cession Closet consist, rman nourn CROP OF FIGS I~ TRGED FHIS YEAR SUGGEST PERMANENT MEMORIALS TO SOLDIERS A I Lys { signed a asting rit ‘ : vicemen WAAL War memornris sont Mm 8 | from Wk Logan Sia whic) appl college it also 1 war Penn he only uk Hbraries encies “A conceived friends of a Penn State alumnus IL F 8 Bull of Rutherford, N. J who was killed In donated a st of books to iw Library in his honor W FP Lewh College Hbrarian pointed to the lasting qualities such a gift and sugested that rela. tives and friends of other war dead might like to follow suit and do- nate books to thelr local church school, or community HNbraries Many pedple.” Oe sald, “are anx- jous to establish personalised mem- orials in addition to those establish ed by the community. Books" he added. “are an ideal solution to this [problem because they are Inexpen. ve very worthwhile, and somes } at Colege Able not publi mmunity when plan and action Collegr of (thing which can be preserved Originators of the plan at Penn | fale were John O Stoddart of Nor. town, and J. Orvis Keller, assist- to President Heteel , ant in charge {of extension at the College A special | Soiyplate will carry the names of both the veteran and the donors. HE | Orrick CAT “A Little Nonsense Now and Thea, Is Relished by the Wisest Men” Simple Explanation Too Now So Sorry - \d » One Thing in Common Fashion Note Indoors Anyway We've Often Wondered It Could Have Been A Soda Fiend Can't Blame Him and stationery store gust Reason * » » Should Ride Free e 1 wit ~r tired Some ‘ » » . New Kind of Bait He Probably Wouldn't Oil Right * | 5 ot” * * May Be Right As tok Couple the old Mans AS printed home make they will home at Ihe happy couple will make thel at the « Give Her Time Betty went to a cutest bn Sally How Betty "But right oft Last n 1 dance and became engaged to the What's cant his name’ Ask a MAD a thrilling dariing. you personal question like that Unrecognized There was an all-round, good-for-nothing man who died and st his funeral the minister delivered a Most beautiful address, praising the departed in the most glowing manner, is splendid qualities as a fine type of man, a good husband and kind parent About this time the widow, who was seated well up in front, spoke 10 her litte daughter by her side: “My dear, go Jook in the roffin and see if Its your father > . . Such Spelling i The story is told of a freight car shipped from Neor, N. M. 10 Wa ham, Mass, containing a live burro. It was billed “1 Burro. crated * A freight clerk checking the waybills, came across this one, fully inspected the load, soratched Gis head, then wrote on the bill: “Short one bureau. Over, one Jackass” . 0» That's all, folks. Synthetic rubber we are told, is reader of this column who has tried some of Hiose ing gum lately has found that out. . here to Stay, off brands ¥ a —
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