Page Fout THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. October 26, 1944 BELLEFON WALKER BROTHERS..... A C. DERR..... PAUL M. DUBBS I'ERMS OF SU Rate to $1.00 for 6 $1.25 for $1.50 per veal $2.00 per vear 6n The date your subscription expires your name All credits are given by {szue of each month We send date on your label after you re Matters for publication, wh Centre Democrat office not later week Advertising copy received All reading notices marked (*) ar Legal notices and all 1 ate ad Subscribers changing postoffice same All subseriptions » Tecel her fear ailer ad will be continued The entre CECIL A. WALKER... s+... ISSUED WEEKLY EVERY THURSDAY MORNINO Rutered in the Postoffice at Hellefoute Within Centre County Outside of Centre County month a Ci than Tuesday Do Alemocvat, TE, PENNA, ' «vos PrOprietors Editor Associate Editor Business Manager Pa. as Second class Matter BSCRIPTION payable in advance pavable In advance Soldiers onths is plainly printed on the label bearing the date of label the first Watch Ange of pts unless upon special request news or advertising, must reach The 1 10 Insure publication that Tuesday m un ils chances ¢ advertiser nia 10¢ per line each lasue not potifying us, are liable ivertise dress, unless otherwise directed CIRCULATION OVER 7,000 COPIES EACH WEEK Member American Press Association National Editorial Association WILLKIE'S AIDE TELLS WHY HE CAN'T VOTE FOR DEWEY sonal ! Russell W. Davenport, per for Wendell Willkie American people “Why October issue of thie American Davenport concent edge on foreign poli when the atte 1 Cannot Ve Mery Possibly sO about foreign poli In any case, the “Mr. Dewey's f1as wandered, or 3 important issue He been alliances He was against lend-l sian and pro-Russian issue In foreign § taken a consistent position. “That Kind of liberal Republican view--the pal Mr. Dewey as ‘a disaster looking for happens’ in November, the Republi this formula Davenport t the cloak of in purposes “This wiilin the count olicy leader Davenpor unawareness The SAG about peace is He know to the ct thing we a whole wdded that of the Old Guard grave blow everywhere “It seem mistake Sen. Joseph H. Bal R Minn Pioneer Press said, that Republican Presi He said Press It is State par in establishing a real authority and facing the Americal I'he live stake That issue of any aentiai ure par I have reg ments to date thi thi i icy which will inevitable f g opposi Mat being I were at this 1 Senator i n M Roosevelt's rday t h eign policy, he will campaign for &l GOP WOMAN LEAVES Down of Br M: ang at ¥n Mrs. Norton and phliant C Activitie ue GOP SENATOR TO CAMPAIGN FOR epresentatih r ran ior i we for Dewey internationalist He o 10 speak ho—lor all we e every. * Ballon as ROOSEVELT abe er n the 8 Pa Le we \ th ter hearing President outlining the Administration's for- re«eiection PARTY FOR F. D. R. AT, well known {or Republican he onmuniunal announced re- He«~jor Ong JULIAN will be preaching services United Brethren Church on morning, Oct, 28, at 10:45 by Communion Services, by the regular pastor, Rev. A. D. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hufford and daughters, Rebecca and Dorris, of Lock Haven, spent Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. Hazel Dando Gene Dando, after completing his basic training at Fort MeClellan Ala. Is spending his 10-day furlough with his mother, Mrs. Hazel Danod and daughters Janet Rae and Ann He 1s being transferred to Fort Meade, Md his re- rn Miss E of last There in the Sunday followed conducted Galle upon sthet week Mrs Mr. and Mn: Mill Hall pent the latter's mothe: We are sorr Chandler in Tyrone Samuel spent with Rhodes Russel Fulgar, of the weekend with Mrs. Nora Breon to lean of the death of Mr. Ernest Moore, formerly of this place, who died Saturday In Altoona. Mr. Moore a highly re citizen begreatly him William Rae, spent the latter's Alonzo Near- part her sister on was spected and will missed Mi: nd Knew Melvin F Judith afternoon with parents, Mr. and Mi Root of Tyrone Mr. and Mrs Vandergrift, Pa spent end at the home of mother, Mrs. Emma Holt {f this place. Mr. and Mrs. Myers accom- panied by grandmother. Mrs Holt, went to Huntingdon to the latter's and of that Sunday Mrs by all and Mir daughter Sunday who Norma Myers, of the week- thelr grand- thelr ovel asughter place, to last Madalene husband fa day Lh pend on Shoemake: of Lock Haven, spent the weekend with ber aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mr Paul Greene. Her little daugh- ter, Darla Jean, has been visiting the Gree#es' for several weeks The Youth Fellowship Group of Methodist Church will hold a Hallowe'en party on Saturday night Admission 15 cents, masked 20 cents Everybody welcome the MONUMENT iru Hanley ar A family ie Ave nd Mrs. Albert Mackey Line There been BLANCHARD SMATIA rine How - RAL leach ales last of Farrow week with Ca Luella Bolopue and Mu: been admitted Dospital last pnaersent daughter of Mr Bolopue having Lock Haven medical care, SURIcal ealiment and patient at Lhe ospila As Lewis Bowman arrived home hur from Bainbridge, Md. wr A $day furlough He come- pleted his Gralning for Lew) 0 Us week for remains a dia o fT ‘ . has When did hotels adopt the American and European plans of service? Ans The lonial days his family happened and was mtroduced J. L B- Ans protection ol hotel operation goes back to carly Co- guests at the inn ate whatever the landlord ang to have, The Buropean plan originated nn France into America about 1835 or a litle before Why is there g guard at the Tomb of the Unknow Soldier? I'he guard © of the Irom the Ft dat American when the pian of for Le maintained as a tomb and | by Myer Va became of the Liberty ship record time? rather than Ceremonial mark detadl respect MoOsen tachment at D GW built In An the Robert E. Pea which wi still She in worlds ervice, 1 10. 800-t0on me and delivered In record time of one Hat in Me No. 2 vard of Permanente Metals Corporation on November 8, 1042. and the vessel launched four WwW. R G.How the cliffs Dover? Al The rise to ¢ point Dover Alt nant nip I'he Keel Richmond anys week inte: high are nn Castle Of where MAL stands foods War Food Administration says that a onverted ir Coal storage unit lor Government old storage unit in the world of Fahrenheit ha Fahrenheit been lowered equipment to What are 30-32 degrees ne qualifications o member of the Senate a citizen of the must United States which he the state from In what South American countries doe f 10 the right as In the United States? instead of Argentina and Uzisuay ave left} anded | the ram eur » ean't point, he Where In Greece Weir name 1400 1 i i where they appea 1 abe Egypt 1 northern Indi aid gathered How namie Gypsy Ans —Cralton changeiess and indestructibie fo 1Tie st vg cemonstiat wet healll ther roeun cientist found that fineer ti Sunday School CHRISTIAN MOTIVE FOR | LIVING . International Sunday School Lesson for October 1944 GOLDEN TEXT ha eeE Lhe NE ale BDOVE COs» 3: 1 Lessons Text: Psalm 4; 5%, Luke 4 §: John 6: 35; Romans 12 1-2; 13: 12-14 its soiution SMa or n basic question of u intent. To get 10 a ution of any problem. we must Answer question Why? yw did the problem arise in first what were the causes? Therefore, let us ask people drink Intoxicating lg-: Paul The answer is that all people | first want a sense of significance, a feel-! Paul ing well-being and security, a'ter emphasi the fact satisfying way of ille, a code of con-! it is because of God's gra that makes them feel that mercy that Many Beginning the drinking of fUgRestsa and eterhal Just r us to the 4 alist every the realis need place first Wh oO final passage taken to the Romans Ir ym the book mat- that tether ) eleven chapters of wx Some doctrinal the discu of wits on ily e and have eternal life apter 12 Paul Ome duct they think tat somehow we can elon people liquor wit and recommends a EE i he iS | should emphasis to Paul's “therefore {| which practical ways In show thelr to God foregoing which C wave hristians | And K|KPPres ciation The particular witn To gives he begins the chapter Paul It wag only reasonable and natural that one who had been re« deemed from eternal death would dedicate his life to purity, ninl and service. He reminded readers thal one cannot successfully live this kind of life if he trie fashion his conduct “ worldly standards fulfil] the d¢ ture. He to live bring Lyman God has or M re appeal decently ame Abbott 60 connected body will house and tenant, that ' he bod spiri corrupt the corrupts the the tens Me Qe b ‘SCOTIA By H. M. Williams) eve Yak of Bainbrie anc-gay the house lorms Henninger: Das moved hil wien ORVISTON H 8S Harker David Cone homes on of Aber the weekend with M and Mrs. Clair Chardner Flemington, weerkenc wit oT DARICDLS, LG. Gardner Dale weekend at Balti. the thelr homes Mrs Aver Ching ies well -de- i his | body | Po THE Orrick CAT “A Little Nonsense Now and Thes, Is Relisaed by the Winest Men” 1] A osm . JOT housework The firs i OUl. we The second areadinsugt ond«story This Brute YOArs KAve TiInGow "a Rot Story of the Jungles miner’ ay il VM A Job for George 18 Ver enem sounded Reasonable A Safer Method AE Heckling the Heckler A 8 f Double Talk A i (zood For a Trade-in Bisdng ‘ gs gunner s ! enterained her Der home on ! cently that she wo vote for Pre ident Roosevelt s' re-election on November 7 male and expects 0 be assigned 0 a & dd P ' 111¢ 7 v r I am going ve for Mr. Rooseveit aid Mrs. Down becadan & Sip when he relurms to camp X feel tat the war will , f A demonstration of Sunday schogl A i ar w m aveed ils . N under a A fenced guidance than it Speedl's 4 eng ares Bia activities and work was held ig the no matter how able | . ‘af on. of Church of Christ on Thursday eve- y ning . Rat - Pyvi. Miltord Gardner has come | pleted hig non-comunissioned of - Random Items ficers’ training at Camp Lee and had | fu a Tew hours’ leave during the week- end He spent this time with his Sunday school class at Monday night i Mrs. Beulah Condo of Bellelonte, visited friends here on Sunday hesitation she replied: “1 The community was shocked last | ules weg be ready 0 swim i {week 10 hear of the sudden death . | of Porrest Emenhizer ormer rer st : lent of this place. We oem A Doughboy’s Toast to Hitler press our sympathy 10 the bereaved The sun may Kisy the morming dew The groom may Kiss the bride | fam ly i The moming dew may Kiss the grass Temperature Up reading a young « } waltres What would you A salesman hours asked the Without any ow d lor MIDE and 1 do in a case like Wat” think in about 15 or 20 min. sunle buted In a M come 0 the exper man naey ne may aired an untried and honest be - Se. posi —— Sing a song of seasons Democratic Ticket For National, State and (Continued from page one) Local Offices: For President : FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT 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 District): BERNARD J. CLARK For State Treasurer: RAMBEY 8. BLACK For Judge of the Superior Court: F. CLAIR ROSS CHESTER H. RHODES For Auditor General: © 0, HAROLD WAGNER Fax Representative In Generp (Centre County) : | CHARLES KNISS before November 7 Our fee, he will find, will be quite reasonable ADDENDA (From the Innér Sanctum) Now that our desk comrade has #0 far recovered from his hospital premier as 10 etable him tw describe HIS experience, we tink it time Ww {tell it ALL For months our versatile friend has been loying with the word “ap- pendectomy,” rolling it about his [longue like a rounded lolly-pop. An operation for appendicitis would in- variably be converted to “a Iw tomy.” Nice word, we agree, bul we who worked with him worried over the thought of the old maxim, “Use nm word three times and it's yours.” And sure enough, that little word got him ang the doctor had to re- move It, And by jeepers, when he gets back {to his desk we're going to make sure there'll be no more “appendectomy” ringing In our ears. We've removed [the word from his dictionary, + Hey, Paul, are you listendng? parents, Mr. and Mrs, D. C ner Mrs. Annie Page left Sunday with her son and wile, Mr B. Page of West Decatur, to spend several weeks with them Miss Louise Courter again went to Philadelphia for treatinent at the U. of P. Hospital, Mrs. Walter Lindsey left on Mon. day for a month's visit In York, {where her husband is employed Franklin Heverly underwent a very serious. operation at the Robert Packer hospital at Bayre, last week. His wife and daughter, were at the weekend. Saturday, | Heverlyy to Bayre, to be prepared for blood transfusions if any were needed, ———_— ——— «Russell Lair and Miss Jane Den. inington of Meadville, spent the (weekend at the Lair and Clark homes, and with Mr. and Mrs, Ray Lair, all of Bellefonte, RB. D. Russell Lair also visited his children in Centre Hall ’ Chard - | and Mrs C.| Lorine, | fioapital during the | Donald Kunes | and Harry Kunes accompanied the | Flowers for them all, Roses in the Summer, Pompoms in the Fall, WOODRING’S FLORAL GARDENS 177 E. Howard St. Bellefonte, Pa. | er Mrs. R B. Poorman of ‘State Col! ge, abd Verna Shank of Tyrone, spent the weekend with tuelr Iath-| A M. Shank Mrs. 8am Poorman spent Bunday Clalr Butler of Howard, | with Mr, and Mrs. | | for t Mrs, William Gillespie and daugh- | ter Darla, and Mrs. Ruth Confer and son Terry, spent ww weekend | with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Confer! and family at Miesburg, But you, dear Adoll- Farewell Md i * Took Neo Chances One of the delegates at a lodge convention attended a buricsque with leit the stiow ast night™ he sald, “my wice during ithe show. You won't miss much” * "0 Easy Payments | some of the boys and the next day was obliged to go to an Otulist Ion cyves Were ed, According to unofficial sources, the new simplified inootie lax now {being devised in Washington contains only three hes. 1. What was your incomne for the year? 2. Whaat Were your expenses’ 3. How much have you left? Send It In
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