Page Four A ———————" — - - WALKER BROTHERS A C DERR PAUL M. DUBBS CECIL A. WALKER Entered In the PostofMce at | “4 g! 50 per year £2.00 per year The your name tasue of eacl date on Matters tor 1 Centre Democrat offic week Adver r All reading r Legal notices ar Bubs for same All subscriptior fate your All your ribers chang @he Eentre democrat, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, IRNUED WEEKLY EVERY Bellefonte TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION inless otherwise directed i Proprietors Editor Associate Editor Business Manager TMURBDAY MORNING Pa. as Becond class Matier f paid in advance paid in advance bearing the first Walch ale abel special request The that ita chances, ndvertisir t reach £. per line each issue ing us, are lable CIRCULATION OVER 7,000 COPIES EACH WEEK Member Americar } Press Association National Editorial Association JESUS MEETS LIFE'S PROBLEMS school Lesson 1944 International Sunday For October Sth. GOLDEN not live by every of the mouth 4:4 word Lesson Text: Matthew 4:1-4; 3M; Luke 5; 16-21 Mast of standing problem most people | and clothing those grossed | depend ursui While 1NeCs cient it c# - and the Man lives by tain spiritual things like beauty froth and goodne d love true things thing after there is life beaut goodnes: flow « hunger by Jesus met ing Deut by bread proceedeth Lord doth n the A body, = I o& H : due to colds are eased, sticky phlegm loosened up, irritated upper breathing passages are soothed and relieved, by rubbing Vicks Vv ub on throat, chest and back at bedtime. Blessed relief as VapoRub PENETRATES to upper bronchial tubes with its special medicinal vapors, STIMULATES chest and back sur- faces like a warming poultice. Often by morning most of the mis of the cold is gone! Remember — ONLY VAPORUB Gives You this op cial double action. It's time-tested], home -proved the best-known hotre remedy for rele Vv c & children’s cold LJ Ks ing miseries of ~~. Democratic Ticket For National, Stale and Local OfMices: For President: FRANKLIN D For Vice-President : HARRY 8. TRUMAN For U. 8. Senator: FRANCIS J. MYERS For Judge of the Supreme Court: CHARLES ALVIN JONES For Congress (23rd Distriet) : BERNARD J. CLARK For State Treasurer: RAMSEY 8. BLACK For Judge of the Superior Court: F. CLAIR ROSS CHESTER H. RHODES For Auditor General: CG. HAROLD WAGNER ROOSEVELT » SUpre me hunger; the hunger ’ Jesu declare food or drink . about ch tl » who (rod eek first God's and Heavenly We righteousness n our Lis, nal t thir FINE PACE rt of our Nas given promises ill naturally read about wt loved he batt become ac - fnNgagea | 5 I WOrKk in oraet g ough ervice for others they might forget thelr own sorrows it a single day whatever its One day at a time 1 Whatever its load wigt} I*TNIRLN ’ At LO : REY That according to each shall be our th oh yO. - Chere will be worship and Communion on Sunday evening the 8th and the Christian 1 Holy cIviees will at 7 with Mrs Z. T. Summers as leader. The Chris- Lis Endgnvor met Bunday evening and the Brent Using our time” was interesting to all that were present Mrs. Edna Plisher was elected presi- dent, Mrs. Beatrice Summers, vice ident. and Miss Geraldine Mur- the treasurer will be All welcome to ndeavor meet pres FRY SPCTMATrY Inter SOT VCP selected Are these Mrs. Willis Neff and daughter of Curtin, were callers at the Murray home the latter part of the week Mrs. Charles Reese spent the week - end with her brother and wife In Williamsport, Mr, and Mrs. Toner Watson Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walker gave a dinner in honor of their nephew, Pie. Donald Walker, who Is on a 21 day furlough from over seas. Those participating were with the above, Mr. John Walker and daughter Cora and son Esworth, Mr, and Mrs. Earl Moore and son Paul and daughter Doris from Karthaus, Mr. and Mrs Blanchard Fye and ehildren Joy, Rubert, Lucy and Lloyd. and Mrs Anna Norton from Moshannon, Mrs Ida Witmer and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. CENTRE HALL | ] | 1044, Penns Valley Metho- t Rev. Elmer Nunemakey, pastor sSorucetovn ~Worship Service 10:00 Church School 11:00; Centre Hall Church School 10:00, Worshin Ser vice 11:00: Spring Mills-<Church School 30, Worship Service T:45 Theme: Lasting Peace and et. B cis 0 ermon hr. Prophe Lut i Rev. CC Centre Hnll -Chureh Worship Service 7:30 Church Sch 9:30 10:30 ( Valley worge \ 9:00. Church heran + . ol Communion School 10:00 A One meet the Lions C1 was held in the Union Hunting Camp above Colver or Mie evening Members 0 the Lewisburg, Mill Milton Turbotville and Hut district were Rev thie winy om heim ingdon Lewd guests 8S Knepper, governor of amstrict an both of Huntingdon Gramley of Millhein among th vests d the district secretary Ward gOver- rR J on of the Centre club at the meeting Wetzel chairman of the supper conmittes meme. and noodle and guegts MeClenahan lazer nzer nd county nor were Jami Hall JF committee DET Sery president presided pnd the td a chicken y members Mrs. Harry and Mr. and Mi C ittended the Bloom Wednesday ipper to Mr. and mrencs burg F on Air class of the in the church evening for a and meeting teacher the f the gram which was Well Do You Know Your | » thi The Senior Service Latheran church met on Wednesday covered d Mr last nh supper Smith of d charge © uz the iit q pro- How Bible ubject m } ded Carrie Belle Mi Eliza Mrs. Lovan mittee members for the tea ine Mrs. J. F. Wetzel, Miss Emery Mrs. Max Herr lomew ana betl arth ' red jot nf Christ . ister on W Paul devol { an Church met ednes. had period Breon jonal IRINess ved meeting re- fol Mrs Miss to the faring 4 Q ing 1" ter A. § or nour Mrs. Breon ane Spyker, Mrs. Clifford Mevers Mrs John Wert Jr Misses Stella Hosterman and Elizabeth Bartholo- mew, Mrs. F. V. Jodon Mrs. Annie Bartholomew, Mrs Domer Smelt. zor and daughter Nancy were guests Mr Mrs. Harry Sauers of State College and Mr. and Mrs. Sparr Wert of Aaronsburg were recent ! Job BR W from Hiness Jack Light spent a short time on Tuesday with his brother Dr. C H Light and family enroute to his home in State College. He has com- pleted his work as resident physician at the Geisinger Hospital, Danville In preparation for U. 8 Army sev vice he will go to the Carlisle Bar. racks for his basic training before being assigned to a eamp near Santa Barbara, Calif Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prazier mov. ed on Friday from the Gingher home to the Clarence Decker home Alfred Relish of Lansdowne arrived at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Relish on Priday morning for a weekend visit. On Saturday he was joined by Mrs. Relish. They also visited his purents, Mr. and Mes, Charles Miller near Centre Hall be. fore returning home John MeClenahan who has been confined to bed Is Improving Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rhoades at- tended an executive meeting of the Centre County Christian Endeavor in the Grace Evahgelieal Church at Lewistown on Saturday Other county officers who attended were: Rev. D. A. Downin, Mrs. Ralph Porne walt, Misses Phyllis Jodon and Edna Quick of Pleasant Cap. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martz and Mr and Mrs. Leroy Krebs attended the ial Ly y Pyke ’ and ‘ : ne art who recovering Dr an Altoona weekend with her mother, Mrs nes do rounding friendly longing to the Geary family but are particularly Their caretaker Is of Mr turkeys and drink Christma Centre {David called one day last week to fee the IPIatt in State College [of | Bchool MeClenahan and Taylor M. Potter [an amateur endet course. On Thurs from the Ag~ home spend Luse came Friday to Miss Cora on Luse A two acre woods close to the farm building of Wallace Geary near Cen- tre Hall is the habitat of a flock of 2130 turkeys woods in groups and stay well with- The turkeys roam the in the confines of thelr home. They not stray forth into the sur- fields. They mre on very terms with the dogs bee terrified by alrplanes Russell Geary, son and Mrs. Wallace Geary. The consume quantities of food 900 gallons of water a day in the season they will grace table for Thanksgiving s and New Year's dinners and Mr Paul Krape of woville visited on with Mrs, J. T near Hall Miriam, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Russell Mark of Penns Cave district wins a weekend visitor at the Emer- iek-Mark home Weekend Rickert home Milligan Lucas Mrs. W. R Miss Inez Luse Later n Mr Min Mr Sunday and Delaney the My Stover- and Mr: Julian, Mr. and of Earlystown, Mrs. Maggie callers at were of Stoner and Crawford Miss Margarel Jacobs who was on vacation last week from her duties: night operator in the Beii Tele- phone office. visited from Tuesday until Thursday with Mr. and Mrs Howard Smith In Lewisburg 1.1 ne Delaney who had a herd of cattle poisoned by eating sweet corn talks a few weeks ago. has had two mileh die from the effects of the poisoning Perry Luse and Harry the Bloomsburg Mrs J M. Bradford ard Mr. a tended 1) Cow Neff visited Wednesday and Mrs. D Bradford Falr on Martz, My Mrs. Paul Mrs Georg funeral Milroy Tun na 1 Brown in Beat ] 1 and Margaret LANs Dash - LB Dona vin and fami He mu { On Sunday inn and Mrs Musser Irv Allen, 3m ang Donal geant, also her Retah guests of Mr in were her Smit} Mrs and brothet taf! ‘ Riumae]] Bonnie Mr mm M1 fiinburg ealldd on to see Mf. and Mrs Frank Fisher \* fi Mrs Oervin S¢ nd daughter, Beryl of McAllister. ville, visited on Bunday with parents Mr and Mrs. Earl Lutz Mr. and Mrs J WW, Bradiord and on ud bey Joyce visited with Mr snd Ms. George Bouse Heérminie Mrs. George Shatson Iv spending everal this week with her son, | Mif ening Emest Ruhl of Bunday ev ahd haefler her recently in Gays Ray Searson and family in State | College Minans Chickie Thom paoy burg homes A stadent Frankin pulpit in and Bevinh Croodhart Bradiord students from the seminary and Marshall will nll the Reformed church at on | Qui | Helen Decker, I. A. Emery, Ms Lois! moeh toward | Hern, Howard Emery, Newton Craw- | with Mrs D M Bradford came home | on Thursday after a several days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Me- | Clellan In Lock Haven Mrs. Annie Brooks. Mrs Brooks and daughter Ann Ernest Wagner sone Larry R 8! and former's sister, Mrs. Lymn Three members of the senior class the Centre Hull-Potter High Robert WW. Mover, Harry J. passed a preliminary examination | In the high school last Tuesday for day they took a physical examina. tion for the course in Harrisburg. Mrs at! Mrs. | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. n——— a IG — pt [| 4 Orric “A Little Nonsense Now and Then, is Relished by the Wisest Men” 1 KE rr Can — | Bad men Sno many Ww (’t Can buy Th Ww Kh Thi The looked ou M3 Colon parading Licut she He She He > | minister Smoke Rings (With apologies to the unknown poet) like Waiting In a women Ready lo respons hen wi thelr fastidious men They are more Wonas or cabbage Men who choose em In avernge man As reciining In hen he picks himse For hes sensibly may be i It matte: iL Caley 0 Nis we 1 Dig Om not she row in a case, showing th al elected i flat Then the bad man drops them into the discard More Py containers | will apurn 1 to be | all ser 1, when t they nas die refer prefer 44 | Ive UBiVe a thelr (1 B11 FRAY “If nu a wou med tie ana “ milion Ww ike cigarettes erie and trim no regrets ie bad man has il be aflame d and beauty ha wet been marred omen like cigars And ast longer nmousine CHI men like they do Cigars thelr Income’'s Bars or above pal both cigaret mir, ne mn, he will have and Knows hi only passing the 1) nn and reaas Hg Yan |i ELS ad nly pe A Proud Father had t the window a 1 ald the minister finished oer L§ is ha excellent chicken dlnner, As he Vara Aan iItled across ne certainly a proud rooster 5 Teason be O Big Ones on Top (aft LR “1 om ail the men in It thie sergean Why 9d Hes What ia Yo wort ng M 1 ere reviewing troops front of ! 11 w Fatal your x Eve O 4 F 4 ighty Job " A Shor Qoy a1 Refused “Hang the Ltt He \d Hiness 4 ost wad “" ) Time to Change 3 I'v weg peners ree 40 “xplosion CR ¢ » { Story { Sur h bathrobe EAs Brevis ne Wrong DoOuUnaer hagain and | wont hopén the » Hubbn of every Wile rmbezzie “Ra Yes wha Whar One camp you Guy Arr most the we his time to the end of the ne Yas Une the line and held the firad Aga when Ne up DOLL arms 8 enough, Toss me around Holding Out on Her Havent month? Yes | I alw ’ ¥ tus.” asked the Jux TOUT fon wasnt an al you wwe ige Avs *r Wid . It Tak i is given You my stiary check on the me you gel al twice 8 month es Skill do you know Wil an ality m** provi in order ter prove UBL you WAM at a crap PRme dat You sus at 4 PRAYer mrelin’ Gaining Weight ’ Of the Dear Polks new selectees wrote I've gained sixty Business School, Harris. | "WO pounds of flesh and 58 pounds of equipment’ hig family shortly after arriving In pounds noe 1 have been here at ford spent the weekend at thelr | Salsas ! the Ricomsburg Pals and Mrs We istrs. Bod Coldron. V. A r Hayes Ralston Louse. My ore Mr Mr and Auman Leslie Jacobs, Wilbur Bland. Centre [rast clean game on the home field fon Friday afternoon. Tavior Potter, ‘Rofl tender and Bernard Vogt dxdt winning the game their defensive work. Score Hall 1 State College 0. The presidential campattn © Ralph Homan, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest | warihiog up but, after the election, Hommn, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Delaney, John Delaney, Delaney Mrs. William Lansberry Bill MeClenehan Bobby. Jacob Luse, John and Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and and son Treaster Bloomer Weaver everybody will be an American, de. pefce The soccer teams of the Centre | Hall-Potter High School and |Btate College High School played a» | CLOTHING FOR MEN El the BOYS | . i ome | Way be obiained with LUEBERT'S NOX "EM TABLETS i NC haa a a Labor Came Into Its Own Under Roosevelt (Continued from page ond) { the legislation tration from war | withom iy | Labor run dist {1 hon q Ara Warns Yoters To Defeat Foes of Labor (Continged from page one) Enjoy Fresh POTATO CHI ALI ! HYDE’'S POTATO CHIPS Made In Get Them a VHLD eI 0 THE TIME Bellefonte at Your Grocers ®rO0D%-s & COMPANY \s % WAGNTR RS A Hard Wheat Pat. ¥ r WAGNER'S 50 Blend ne WAGNER'S Winter Wheat * + \i Dealers in All Kin of Grains * \ \ BELLEFONTE, PA. C. Y. WAGNER QUALITY FLOUR nv CUR BEST FLOUR VERY BEST FLOUR : ’ “ Earl termined to win the war and the! Blodmsturg Fair on Saturday, ward Walker sons, Edward, Richard, | Mrs Alice Betz returned to her Working at the Titan Meta) plant. | Arthur, Jimmie and Tommie. It home In Jacksonville on Wednesday Mr mk Smith and Miss Ruth} was also Mra. Walker's birthday and after spending severnl days with her Hackett secufeq employment . she received lovely and useful gifts sorcin<daw and danghoer, Mr. and | Inst wok J greetings from hey roany friends, Mrs. J. T Delaney near Centre Hall, | Among those who spent Taursday Spurgeon Henndgh Is now ated wiih Th i Cs i wv aay o RAN. A GU. Luebert, PD, For Representative in General Assembly (Centre County ju CHARLES KNISS
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