Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, November 30, 1944, Image 2

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    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
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(Nov. 290 and 30)
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who re-| Diehl
{Clyde
{Mrs
his |
day
and |
amp Gordon, |
furlough at his
jard
end guests
and Mrs. |
Thanks- |
(December 1)
It's a Triple-Threat, Talent-
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“THREE LITTLE
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Mary Lee, Ruth Terry,
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Also Finest Selected Shorts
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(December 2)
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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
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