THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, FA. not usual em oo hi November 30, Page Two ahi ke {tony where, wearing hands ana 1 gloves doves to when or glees {On ing hand: MATS an en no ma ver apoio shak NOY name on Elinor Beob, and mother, Mrs, Hen-| 5. It is nece ry Walter of Middleburg {to aMx th Mrs MW. Breon was a Tuesday velope supper guest at the Milton Stover 6. IL Is REBERSBURG when not necessary to thank a T Sgt cently serving James C. Mallory, returned to the States after in New Guinea 19 months, and in Australia ‘14 montis, visited his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs W. M. Tarbert several days UUs week en route to Miami Floriia where he will receive [further or ders. He was accompanied to Reb- ersburg from Philadelphia by mother, Mrs. Lulu Mallory, who als visited the Tarbert et. Mallory and his mother were Monday Ssup- per guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs, 8. O. Mallory Prof. and Mi New Kensington last week, including at the home of his parents, Mrs. C. J. Weaver, Si A daughter wds born Mrs. Paul Miller last the C County Hosp Cpl Gentzel of C Ga, brief home tere, ing on Saturday Mr. and Curtis Greninger and daughter of Davidsville, visited at the home of Mr George Wise during the giving vacation Rev. and Mrs family Dover, burg last Friday Mrs. W. J Hackenbera Monday, after a weeks’ at Allentown and J Mr. and Harry Weaver of spent several day Thanksgiving Mr. and to Mr Saturday entre ital Roy spent a retu Mrs Nancy, Roy Limbert of called in Rebers- three town Pedrickt Mrs and daughters Jean and Mill- heim. were Sunday supper guests with Mrs. Ocker's parent nd Mrs. W. F. Blerl Misses Louise Lear Vickor and Adel Johnstown arriy { cal parsonage on Saturday gan evangelistic meeting Evangelical church evening. Meetings begin m., and are ntin weeks. The public vited Mr. and Mrs children Cynthis Port Matilda Whitehill and Pleasant Ga Gall Bwart; day ‘dinner their fatl ily IY John Ocke: Julia, of aide val Cal 1 ’ Mtr daughter dinner home her husband wh at the Centre County Miss Alma Corman Page were Saturda is College Lewistown The funeral of Albert Boob held on Monday ait brief services at the home by a service in the Wood wa th 7 R hy and ernoon with) followed rel Reberst Millheim deni nd Mr a vin Breon_ Jr were Williamsj urda; M Frida} Ova James Friday night his grandmotaer Frank Rev. Thoma was a Thank home of } gart Mr ! Pitcairn Creck were ATNICIPAL MILLHEIM w— NEW SHOW TIME -- Shows Now 7:20 & 9:15 P. 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"JANIE" Joyee Reynolds, Robert Hutton Edward Arnold COMING—WED., DEC. 6th | “Greenwich Village” over the past and daughter and John called at afternoon Guy Smith Milimont, were with Mi vome Smith and Kathryn of Mifflinburg home on Sunday Pfc. and Mrs Stover Hess of Monday afternoon visitors and Mrs. Francis Wert Mr. and Mrs Franklin Best and daughter Donna Lock Haven, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Yearick and son Norman, of Mill Hall, R. D., called at the M. W. Breon home on Mon- evening. Sunday supper guests at the same home were Mrs Paul D. Breon and daughter Nancy, and Mrs C. 8 Hosterman of Centre Barbara, E. Lauver of | Hall were Mill and Mrs. J A Wert visitor in Mr Monday bus ness | Hall Edward and Rich- were week- of Mrs, Ken- Harry 8. Haagen, Mrs Robinson and David of Bellefonte, R. D at the home neth Breon Mr. and Mrs son Mahlon, and Mrs. Sue Wingate, called on Mrs Abbott on Sunday p.m Mrs. Kenneth G. Halnes of risburg, and mothe: Mrs. J. Roy Bergey of Mexico, spent the week- end at the home of My M C Haines. Sunday afternoon callers at the same home Mr. and Mn Ernest Guisewite and daughter Jan- ice of Easty Mr. and fid ren sons Smith Fister of Mary M John Har- were tile Mrs. Charl Amer A Jef ST ( nad Mr. and Kingston f the Water ( tter's rd Kane in A meeting parents paren ama al Lad- Members of the Eval Ald held their November at the Charles Hoover h Mifflinburg. last Priday gelle mes me onr ove. ning M 3 M Walter Weaver of Lemont, brought the formet’s moth Mrs. C.J Weaver, Jr to her home on Bunday evening after have ing spent several days at thelr home and at the Centre County where Mr. Weaver is a surgical pa- tient Mr family unday er and Mrs Myles Miller and of Lewisburg. R. D., were visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller Robert Musser of visited his wife and son David, at ae BE. B Wolfe home iast week Mrs, visiting at the home of Lawrence and family Mrs. Edith Miller Mrs. P. ©. Bler- Ivy and Velma Miller were Thursday visitors in Williamsport, Hilda Shults entertained the Y P.M C Inst Thursday evening at their November meeting A delegation of men from the lo her son, Albright Brotherhood banquet Miltheim last Tuesday evening | Calvin Weaver, Jr, was admitted as a surgical patient at the Centre County Hospital last Wednesday and [underwent ‘an operation on Friday, | Mrs. Calvin Breon, Jr, closed her {home on Saturday and went to the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Paul Hackman, for the winter months. Mrs, Breon began work at in weekend | home in Cobum son the same guests at {ters and | port, Stover and | | pada, Hospital, | Philadelphia, | ia woman Is know enl Evangelical church attended an! mown socially hy Mrs, Paul Reinhart and Ted of Altoona, were Sunday the homes of Paul Win- and Willard Burd Miss Dorothy Shay of spent the weekend Mr. and Wwilllams- with Gloria Mrs, John Brungart of Tylersvilie was a Thursday dinner guest al Li home of her brother, Paul Wert Miss Madeline Brungart « Hamsport, spent the weekend al home in Rebersburg C. 8 Hosterman and Centre Hall, called at the Russell Breon and Myl Friday evening Mr. and Mrs family home Breon ell Beckenbaugh Flemington, visited «er father Weber, on Sunday The lat. recovering from a dislocated the result of a from Russ of Newton ter shoulder, fall his porch Mr. and Mrs. H C son Bobby, spent ekend al the home of the former's son, Paul Ziegler and family at Port Matikia Mrs. Orvis Schroyer and Mrs Mahlon Stover of Maple Park, Ill are visiting re atives in this vieinity Mrs. James McDonnell and dauri- ters, Linda and Busan of Philadel Mrs. Bright Bitner of Spring Mills, and Mrs Charles Rossman of Millheim spent Tuesday at lhe James Corman home Mr. and Mrs Donald children were weekend +i the home of Mrs, Wolfe's Mr. and Mrs. Russell Douty in 14 and | Ziegley the vw Wolfe and lors at parents ry R (By BH. MM. Wi hams yf deer y fie a Dit Cironemilie spent ave qu ‘ mst a heart and lat werent ort I died) Scotia A very ad— — Modern Etiquette 1. wh widow initials 2. Waa should appear order? 3. In serving peopl should th be left or right? 4 When and gagement ring woman? 5 In writhg to the (ead of a colifge, shisuld his academic degreos be designated on the envelope? 6. Is it preper to thank a mud when she passes food to you at a dinner? 7. Is It necessary for a Toman to take off her gloves when shaking hands? 9. When does a man iit h other men? 10. When dishe passed how should be al presented is hat to did people ston bowing | when meeting on the street? Eva Diehl of Pittsburgh, is) 8 In dn 11. If 1 receive an invitation ©» » wedding am 1 obliged to send a present to the bride? 12. Is It Improper to eat the jet. tuce upon which a salad is served? Answers 1. Following her husband's death, tir name which she used during her husband's lifetime. Mrs. John Jones | continues to be known as Mrs. John | Jones, 2. This is a matter of choloe. When the Initial of the surname is | in the eonter It Is usually large: | than the others 3. Dishes are always removed ror he Ly And ved from the left. wg an engagement ring Is largely controlled by the conven lence of the prospective bridegroom. There is no arbitrary rule gn mald for such 7 A the method Xa ling the method by which he ig Use the Appears In the form of name which visiting card services B woman never take off her alm ————————— a ————— - a —— —— Other Bakery Values Layer Cake Coffee Cake Donuts © .... Dinner Rolls ‘eo "AAS Fruit Cake ale Lges aS 210 Deeopd ALP PEACHES SUNNYFIELD FLOUR AsP PUMPKI TT RICE ; esas e315 PEA BEANS .2 :. 19¢ OATS ..-. ....% 23 .~ 12¢ | rh $s 48.01. es Pig. 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