February 22, 1945 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. "~ Page Flve sh Fon Q [these windows are placed there i Fs Pub lic Sales The Wentre Aemocrat, merle ote blvd an | THE voted friend who les sleeping in| the city of the dead, Just beyond wh {Continued rom page our) tm BELLEFONTE, PENNA. the church. It will be a monument | ¥ ] k & Al y that will stand tw thelr memory for WALKER BROTHERS. .....iovvuus MANY Years Thursday, March 15 A.C 3 The following are the Inscriptions | “A Little Nonse Now and Thea EY | PAUL M. DUBBS.......cv0 on the windows: “In memory of Rev ; Roy Yarnell CECIL A. WALKER. ....0v000000000... Business Manager W. H. Snyder.” Rev. Snyder was the I» Relinaed by the Wisest Men” Query & Answer Column will offer at public sale on what | sentlem ho started the buliding known as the Homer Decker farm gentleman Ww " , I Cares niin Si miles east of Bellefonte nea y of the thiurch but wa 4 ini A / N \ N » POLE FEM) = wi alled to join thie heavens fini . own the following pemonal proj 1BSUKD WEEKLY EVERY THURSDAY MORNING N hi ‘ al oh 0 at permitted to see Definitions Ly. osts ns ’ } { LIVETOCKS Three horses, con | Entered in the PostoMce at Bellefonte, Pa. as Becond-class Matter, pa Bi wle completed in all Ms AW O LA Wolf on Leave N r i re a I be the Lad H mij | ’ 4 Ee Fee n Fuk, Did magnificance and beauty, “In honor ANEMIC-—One who can't blush at a dirty story or si PE OF double, weight 10 | 3 ry 8 4 : tha d black horse, will work anywhere of Annle L. Fisher She was U BABY-—A tube with a loud noise at one end and a welght J800 13 years old; sorrel horse daughter of Dr. P. 8 Fisher ond |,54y at the other end ¥ith Fava ane, weliht Aged. om . wife of Zion Bhe Wh! ' g y » id; 2 Mich o©cows \ child and dearly loved by Continued from page One) BABY PACIFIER A bust Holsteins and Guernseys, some fresh ; BACHELOR A v y , " | ger long AW A man who by sale time, others summer and fall \ friends. Her name wil’ Nngér ong 'n yth : : cows. Holstein bull, coming 2 yea: h "Wily, the minds of those who knew her {anything old; 3 brood sows, coming in March > land having her name written there BOOTS--What a man 20; a boar. also some New Hamp- : : nA | cicks the bucket By will bring back many a fond re 1¢ Kick ne buck hire Red chickens, less than a year W | . am old. lection | CANDIDATE-—A man FARM IMPLEMENTS--Rubber-ire ah fall for wagon, new; low-wheel wagon, prac- —— ‘ . QTY PTI . . . tically new, with wagon box; artnet I'ERMS OF SUBSCRI ON: Snow Deer of CHIC--Gowns 50 designed that y tire wagon with box, In good condi Within Centre County * CHIVALRY A man's inclination tion; 2-inch tire wagon without box —BA y h p Barrens " LEYS thdh 4-inch tire wagon with one-man hay $1.50 per year ‘e payable in advance T e rine man but himself Indders; W. C. Allls Chalmers a Outside of Centre County CRIMINAL-Ont tor, good as new; set of one-man a A or EY. ladders; set of hay ladders; 4-section $2.00 per year.... Cesnan payable in advance Elk. and suddenly the giant schna DEFEATIST A guy whe Shwernational Hector harrow good Rate to Soldiers harsh appeared as the vanguard of DOCTOR-—~A man familiar Ss new: 2 ry harrows, not so . 4 . L ed i good: 11-hoe Empire grain drill, in $1.50 per year, $1.00 for 6 months... within the U. 8 the storm DRUNK One w60 good condition Hme drill Little $2.00 per year, $1.25 for 6 months... .outside the U, 8. Daddy Frybarger remembering ECHO--The only tl Gendus two-bottom tractor plow | how he defended himself against sly . m Pay good condition; 2 Syracuse walkin The date your subscription expires Ia plainly printed on the label bearing Brandenburgers With the spring- EMBARRASSMENT plows; 60-tooth harrow; cultipacke | y vr name. All credits are given by a change on the date of label the first ul d : cetsiale tt 4h EXPERIENCE The B-foot. single row: land roller: NeW fssue of each month. We send no receipts unless upon special request. Wateh pole of an ammunition ruck, at th ’ ot ’ i Iden manure spreader, large size. || date on your label after you remit dvertias " “Rising Sun” skirmish at German FIGURE Want yr ¢ aa tiv i Matters for publieation, whether news or advertising, must reach The \ . + ' AGF ER "he ¢ i ' ng wi tivator { ¥ t \ wd them TORRY ANG . en ued i ee fel rid he bi + " Bue dl tre Democrat offiee not later than Tuesday noon to Insure publication that | Lown, And had f Arig : ll # pind he | FOOL-One wh condition: a en or dary ion Advertising copy received after Tuesday morning must run its chances, sprawling in about six seconcs, D2 § q,, er, good condition “hay EO aes Thal ling notices marked (+) wre advertisements would do the same to the schnae | FORTY lait a t a VOR 1 re tat v | it in n . x Deere side. delivers Av Yoke: QUA all real estate advertisements 10¢ per line each laste harsh. the evil genius of the storms, L si delly hay K um Bubscribeis changing postofiice address, and not potifying us, are lable " ard att wit fal on the Hottom rake: hay tedder; McCormick for same Striking out right and leit win binder, good condition ale corn All subscriptions will be continued unless otherwise directed the long, but pliable pole, he drove GAY BLADE~On ood condition h " laws ‘ ach . _— “ —_—_ the snow white deer into his wagon | GIOOL A man ractor woodsaw. ju new CIRCULATION OVER 7,000 COPIES EACH WEEK lu re ft crashed against the Peake v i hed where IU crashed again LL fT 1% . ge rake; brush scyth platforn back d . \ fir GOLD-DIGGER son le - Cnt t 4 1 sel back doors IL Was only a g- 4000- : on sDacity. #littard sce Member American Press Association ou y { w nd ice and fell Ww 4 «TMT atl it TR . . " 5 LOY nr §¢ ar I RAL. ORI National Editorial Association ment » : ; ! . Intk caplar. good conditi pleces on the wagon-shed floor. The Kind of Entertainment milk cans; milk buckets and antlers were but a forked white oak ers, milk cart, a good one petri ' drunk i in a hotel tA ) na hrooder, 500-chick Capa y bough with a few dried eaves . brooder, 500-chick cavacity rn sticking to It sheller: water trough and hog Still brandishing his pole, ‘Daddy Jrougha; milk stools: large feed bo a youth again for agility, ran to eed barrels hog hangers; secaldir dihare hain . ri 4 Bre Dm tthe Himmell ight’s store, where being h ik explained 3 meat benches; bag truck in the late afteronon, the old hab- 1 rs: palr har 110 i . : . 1 ues were already discussing why and seede pair hand eli JESUS, THE SON OF GOD that has ever been, or that ever will tues were airea alscy . shane. 3 hay roves; y the snow storms. begun so flercel aid the other oulleve: grain sheaf elevator be. These are the two conceptions ** , : idmale. Burst like new: 6 sets double International Sunday School Lesson of Jesus, and besides these two there had ended so sudaeniy Ars all kind for February 25. 1945. is none other. From the beginning to the 4 38- foot a — the Christian church took the high- I've Kl : GOLDEN TEXT: “Whosoever |r of these two conceptions, and she Killed the : A Case of Foresight therefore shall confess me before has steadfastly held to it to the brandished pot Ts ob Ad - Dur Dora 4 afior | n aeas pole All were on tu feet min- ute, long white beards fiving in every direction It u ee the schnne men, him will I confess also b present how fore my Father which i1 Following the confession of Peter, barbed wire ‘ ta ‘Woven re heaven.” Matthew 10: 31 the diety of Jesus was confirmed in fercine; ] . - what we ha come Wo know of as Tels 1 * 0 le l pread Lesson Text: Matthew 16: 17 : 1-8 the “transfiguration.” Taking with chains Interp*i v A Wg) Or: SaUSARE ¢ aesatren Phillppl he n Peter, James and Johnh--Jesus end 5 kettle rings ie h : northerly int ! climbed to the top of 8 mountain £2out hook double trees his ministry. With is disciples he and there was transfigured before rons and neck 3 kes. I: "had journeyed northward from the ti 1, a8 he prayed. His facial glory AR te i! "ne — Sea Galilee wekl! instruct shone that of Moses at Sinai, or OF tINTHe: & ’ rks: bars of them for taking up his work. w ; Stephen at his martyrdom. His rl kinds icks grubbing hoe would become ne ary in about six raiment was described as “white as pickle grinder: grease gun l 8. | months he light Two heavenly visitors 3 wir REE XI Sam SLOOD With the time for his final con- arrived and were recognized imme- er: Gail 0 2 atts flict wi he Jewish leaders rapidly diately by the disciples us Moses as: § manure forks; bull 1: approaching, J ’ nyioy nd Elijah, two outstanding men of a an mower | understand properly his mission and the old dis representing ongn Lok ot i re 1018 Tr Fo ny » oT pet “ is identi So. as neared th \ . aw al the phe b, TespPeC- while 3 by vear fewer bligtatd . relly tou blew, and the Pine Barrens became nt hind Star $3 Dazed and awed, the disciples gnonsmous with ‘open winters. late dd hig harsh! Let us see the schine y 3 " they al Dorie Not much him on his most Important missions AGT Making Sure of ey Al It of mow | » branch of white oak the old-timers had alway y something spooky and uncasthi % » about the snow deer, they were surprised at the tiny ic} an the dirt floor of “Daddy's” wagon Mu JON § i WO men were Cross) shed. “1 will nail this branch in the middie of the field a big thé shed door,” said et at the GUE « i around among his ams fry handfuls + Crowded Conditions cles they saw Rg [ A) ™ ¥ i or ons. There if Dung ert targ } ern pon mit © er a Jack 4 «i HOUSSHOLDT GOODE... Glenwood «d up the d ission by ask ’ prove with water *ank good conn - ing them wh he public thought he looked on, until Peter in his Im- falls and earl springs, the farmers Rr hag a Baul to she The answers reveal a lot of pulsiveness. suggesied that they Jymbermen and furnace men earned riot wn send: Ritehew robtnet- sree. + We impression Jesus had made bulld tabernacies on the mOunlain- more, sines the malign schnae harsh gan table: other tables: sink: hed during his two and one-half years top so thal they might remain in had been laid bv Daddy Pribarsger's dressers h ir nole iawn (for he was universally 1 in a such 5 celestial atmosphere. Peter, spring -pole . " rinders maker 3f : asia Ar 1 OU WAS SMANC eats | JOItY comparisot of course, did not know the meaning Many persons, previously wtred ra yourself,” yell e man below ! I gy ) covet: linoleum rugs Ieatiier =e There were man v lieved Of What he sald and there Was NO WW early snow: and drifts, cas ; . Jesus to Be hot othe han Joi answer Again, a2 al Jesus’ baplism, ie Pine Barrens among them old hd ud bd oe Dons the Baptist. returned to life af there came a Yaoloe identifying Jekun “Papi” Keefe, Bunting Show Business Bill gave a ft and a jump at aim. Down went the went the bul, up came the man ahd Back Came t bul iil in the tree Rot excited and called down: “You Crary 100d, whi Bh bre ERY NIAC Dole? Youll get that bull so med he'll Reep us he ii ! n B. 2580 3 da ; ay ) wi enflee were perved net ey 4 Qiks JOORINE Bile bd pv the coma tee. Schilling. Pry and } his execution at the hand « ; 5 the Bon of God And expressing in the wast places. The Kemp " " , mn trys + 2k 5% ‘ Camtan 8 ; ie Ys E i Others identifiec him with Approval of him. The glory dbap- wild like the "escaped Poppy, poss stan ot re ¢ YO0 DAIDEIOUS tO a King iid, I j { LOO numerous ) Of » " b in “eign sale Elijah, that great fighting prophe peared. and the disciples, redssured, seed a potency unknown in the! show Will §O over DIR of ancient times, who contested with Aros fron thelr prostrate position cultivated varieties. Keele was probe Producer Yeah false religion for the supremacy of '0 And Jesus alone With them ably a trade name. as the orientals ils toh tAOLLE TIES nan who had wor onfession of Christ, based on call ‘ if Bit nobody B Si. SMITH. auchioneer. PLET- |TRILEOUSTES, A MAR WHO BC ars d belief | to fls uli Son a A Do ICY Overheard CHER & GUY NOLAN clerk tl ed miz s, and had n sted of wl belief, Is a definite duly the de acy of ¢ Pine Barrens as cd AE beni : "Y ldeath. Some thought he was Jere. Of Christians. The promise is given, ever questioned the old man. and Over Telephone Some © WwW miah, regarded as the leader of all In the words of our Oolden Text, often Daddy Prybarger guided him Art 3 LCT ednesday, March 21 th ts r at least ofie of ha whosoever will confess before shout On one of hie lone ques Who are You. pleas : the ot} sat pDrophe f es Me, him will I confess also fore Keefe mac he aoa _ ‘ Watt f 4 o Hab} d " Me . : 4 : ac : i i an | . A. J. Shivery returned to if my Pather which Is In heaven” Thuis Enslinger. a sad and lone! What s your name Confession means the acceptance of, girl Jookineg for “life everlasting” Walts mt Hame HH will offer at public sale 2 mile Then n ibremel wr ard ‘1 in 4b Wh 0 eh en Jesus put the supremely vi- | ah 4 rn . a mi TE Th slonte in Sullsle 2h ' ‘tal question to his close group of stimowisagemsn of and advocacy tn hahg about her boy friend's pic. Yeah whats your name £3. Wie IloNowing personal prop- y . ul Er Oe mh of Christ as the ing Savio 3 wad f ‘ me ohn Watt erty followers, asking them who they ed uf wv Lo : atoning Saviour and ture, who had not been heard from My name is Joh Ww LIVESTOOK ~~ Two hordes: bay thought he was. He had been with TC sning Lord - since Gen Hull's army invaded wha " I. al ay 12 > ' - - - a pt 1 ”" inate. 8 Agty how wigs 2 300 1400. them for thirty months, they had . . Catiada in 1812 " : I re 1: rs weight 140 . 3 ! . H re — roun tO You ti 99 mich ows he rb some S00 him at work, they had heard Historical Sketch Pappy could see there was some | round FU pringers 6 fresh in January, the him teaching the eternal principles . thing on the beautiful girl's mind Il right, Are you Jone ringers; h In January ) : aching u nd ‘ ; “ Palance summer and fall cow 1 would they recognize his divinity of Zion Church apart from her lover's abwence her ( i-year-old bred heifers; seven 1-year The Impetus Peter made ans face was too pale and thnsparent a bulls ote 2 ye id. oroclatming his ine tnd Het te (Oth Page (One her wide grey fves too downcast. He Bradd some ' RC old a S that Jesus was the “son of the Liv. i Put asked her to come to Ms lean-to w jy { y «YOR «Ole | F * " \ dh : i iv V Au 3 i f . : shoats, 60 to 100 pounds; 100 ta | ing God.” Promptly he received com- able and hop ... bullt against the stone chimney at ! ad y Kho bey k I 1 : el Rock chickens - mendation with the assurance that can see what is gob n in fi the Chimney Spring. and he would ; \ ome dist 5 ¢ I ir veters wreshering t FARM a a Tapers he correctly interpreted the divine he chal is $3een: SAFE. mm show her something hh» 4 A ¥ 3 filler = windi } hi ractlor t rmnner vl ~ JON " - iat - 4 se . . » : iy a 3 M Hid ” rn Nact AR ber, Mor . truth which he had received. While t 4 . ' It was a pipe. carved in the form Pretty Expensive A. Homan farm John Deere tractor cultivator, Job the revelation came from heaven bout twenty , of a panther, of some Hght stone g ds ‘ i Ph g a \ : ount of Agia OF CATA SO Vel # oy * 1 ) "i 21% ing 5 : n ' ackad If airs : boi - ' . i de itye t th } 1 un suit . } ‘ a ld Ite Deere tractor plow, No. 51 Johin It was to Peter's credit that his own as and she asked if she might tre 4 / ald Mi ), “1 is looking at oy y IPS Scholl ba Pye ity ter ui a new and up-u Deere drill, 10-hoe. used piritual nature had been developed yretts rtain attached. The pulpit caved on his corn Shuck mattress | today, and would yo Cd fh RH 11 Pi To \ ar Wil John Deer cullipacke sufficiently to grasp and understand fy. in’ of gxititen o GPE she began to smoke, her beautiful | dollars i. PL A Parmer a Mrs. J. Ray Williams a tHE, 17 ” Tm ht Wi Bhi Hal al i i g ¥ u , vi is \ o : ‘ ak bis plante : ged : yn. J» the great truth An bbe oak Iw i eyes opened wider and wider, then Voi!” exclaimed het a hundred and Dihety<five d I OF <0 'e In i : lege bus- rows, ohne J-sfCllon, one J-section a namented with plus art > < ’ it ' f . y root MeConhick bitider: Prom the day of this conference of JGR Sin » oh Woton she began to dove and lay down: | ieoom zoot. Don't buy It. 1 can vear my old pajama n i : : Detting mower on good rubber; at Caesarea Philippi down to the fre came out { 0 - i 1 , Daddy took the pipe from her lips, a» » ' \ er the Walter Hel is now employed Cotinick side rake. dump rake t Aaw* r’ &3 re dine owt og We TERTHAr TUNG eet she set the mattress on fire. She ink 4 . " ' ' nte at » THan Metal " “ A : " present day says Rev. Charles E nd 1 : " Wr ET Eo ! : . y {13 yin . Khhational hay ons uhe Jefferson. “there have never been in R - 4 . balan hs ‘made up bY slept until late in the night, when Two Good Members 1 th 1 ' oY oh man ay Inder ' 20 Fy the world but two opinicns concern- oy beh a: “ “ilo als Wi she awoke suddenly. and Daddy es- The man walked up to the bar and ordered a beer and a WHISK) He fs “dt Pars r. and M dlls Schilling and 1} A Nn ha) : = He rn way through has Or active in “ V " . te » - xt: an of 4 you wat pa a 4 ’ 4 3 ¥ » in Heckmian's clipper fanning mill; plat- | ing Jesus of Nazareth. According to vo Ro $ ; “ ri ah i in ported her home to the present! geank the beer, then to the bartenders amagement, he unbuttoned is fo imi Ey 4 " : ois, Ruth Mart z Mrs. form scalem; set of steeliardsi Da- one opinfon, Jesus is a man, a great |, iia nd UNL 0 yiason,. in iyo Strayer mahsion. “Want your Im- | suat atid poured the whisky down his lower leit vest pocket, Immediately | 0 'y relat W. C Shoemaker, Bar! and Elwood 8 ty y : v at tl 4 AOE “ . : bs : sn #8 . iota Ress as iy . R Pe Java’l mk A 1 man. truly wonderfully. not only a hat : 38 Nuts uy gh he « mpi it mortelles, Inlu? he said No | he ordered another Beer and whisky, disposed of them in the same way. |... Homa wsdl Charles Myers repre mao : “0 110 ore nti pIALIOorms on v t " " } > . baud y vil ops : he vators: disk cultivator: 2 Syracuse Man, a bright and shining light like ; 6 On which Hie PUI | thanks,” sald the girl, “all use of | This went on for several more rounds he Do y 4 sented Baileyville Grange at the and the altar stan Are onrpet “ 1 rat tise Nelo ott bh walking plows: elevator potato rats- [John the Baptist, a sensitive and 0 bright red rat N Sire them is past | Meanwhile the bartenders eyes were in danger of popping right oul roam, the former ’ ) first ¢ u hietgh Ke a aa rade ahr Faber: Sot Of Wheland |tender-hearted patriot and martyr, ..1, ¢ laid i | of his head. Finally he burst ott: “Hey, mister, what's the idea of that?” heing completely wertinnled ing of Granges in Centre al as gleds. hay roffe and harpoon; iron like Jeremiah: an intrepid messenger matting is ald down the aisles, The g py . " moder: # farm Friday evening kettle: some butchering equipment ) rh Ht t heaven lke El chandelier is simply Immense as far What's the idea of what?” muttered Mie man node fal Miss Maude Miller March of some ofl drums: milk cans and | rom the courts of heaven like Eli- pis Moude Mue, March of p : : "1D room for Internal as beauly Is concerned ww \ » - eo whisky in your vest pocket oon buckets; harness; hay corn and ah, a beautiful Heraclitus, or Soc. 1 dnd wher i Of drinking the beer and pouring th ! : ship, reports to date receipts total- oak rot bit thro ) . MoClain | ha rates, a noble Seneca of Epictetus, a burning throws brilliant light i) ty | ‘None of your damn business,” the man replied 1 $104 '} more to be ing $i wilh some 0 ) he Gilbert Bailey [ar HOUSEHOLD GOODS--Home Com- | palestine Confucius or Buddha a “PTOUgh the room, Dr. P. I". Fisher a f y okity * the bartender roothed tirrama fama fort steel range; heater stove, 2 kit. " ¢ addh 4 land Samuel Decker were appointed Well, T was just asking out of cunosit) the Jd wimor Me pent received this werk onzed milling wi ' room tables; buffet; sideboard; old MAN” : the congregation and they weemed to At this thoment a mouse stuck his head out of the man’s vest pocket. our town this week the funeral of the Fuport; cupboard sink: sink; Vics |«pocording to the other opinion he is how in action w mers uncle fourth steel bed and springs fron nations, the consummator of his- good Judgment, took It upon them. Broadly Speaking handles that are real han in South Bend. Hr was a of the d , ] . 1 ywesented o ashinguun . er; wome porch rockers: tollet set. | oo 00g unparalleled, unapproach-| At inst It didnt meet with the this gate to the park? Irvin represente ww Washingin pod in Miohigan and Indiana for chet cabinets tee D.foot dining | VETY great and wonderful, but still a to select a chandelier for the church “Say,” shapped the man Siddenly, “you're so nosey, I have a 200d (with relatiy in town. Mr i) Mr and Mrs W R Sunday were ) y WRPInE over Wie bar and giving you a smack on he nose’ is the former Miss Rosalie ! tn Bat : “ern : corner cupboard 160 years wold Contrasted with this viewpoint, [hey submitted several designs ‘to mind of Junbing § ing 4 outh d, Ind. several days tough tr 2 settoon; 2 chairs. dav W. . , ppp , ‘ on » or po “ry a Y Rev. Jefferson presents . the other favor something chicap, but Dr. Fish « “Yeu” erted the mouse, “and that goes for your damn cal, 100 The Thomas A. Davis han f Goeotge Sunday. Ser. trola cabifiet. Victrola, O-foot wood. ler and Mr. Decker, acting uoon their i he." 9 toty | WOEETT Vices were hold Tuesday afternoon box: poresiain op table three. Is the Messiah, the desire of the 8 Us ig i eqipment in operation Tor | $ y a a y Ives to order one of the finest ‘nl “ late Emanuel Suny and wile, bed and springs; Seplece room | tory, the One who was to come, the * 0 est = i CL et through Tot I ibis Prof y a . uel suite; sauer kraut cuter and stomp- 8on of the Eternal, the only Bon | the market, Very stout lady to little boy—"Can you tell me if I can gel 8 Mrs, Joh Dreibelbi i I prominent Tadpole farmers. He had antique 8-day clock, and other ar- ] ' a Pat ‘ of gravel has Just gone Wrvugh Grange al county conference meel- . 4 Rcies 300 DitneTous Yo mention |ed, unique, unlike any other person | *PProval of some of the members, Little Poy--"1 guess 50. A load Of gravel has Just ge the past 45 years ‘ 7 Pleasant Gap last Friday * mm . " {but since it has been pul in voei- A - 8 #» ing in ¥ Ast Roy Rossman of the U. 8. Army, lunen will be served by the lad. w— . i N in Ples ; day joe’ ald of the Buffalo Run United | ton and the people see what a mag« Responsibility Mrs. Gladys Fry and Earl Homan who hae been Sationed In Florida Brethren church nifieent ting it is. they " | were there for Balleyvilie Grange the past few mobths, is spending a Sale at 10 a th. Terms cash. ; in and call is ble od al, "Pini A little boy, saying his prayer, had his mind centered on the Wik ‘Thresherman John W. Miller ant oooh with his wife and two EB. M. SMITH. auctioneer xi | : The Bunday School room is in the | of his parents toheerming our troubled times ih a World ai war, (8. A Homan hotored w Warnes aoughiers and his parents, Mr. and Once Fat! Now Has ' * Irear of the main auditorium. Tt is Having praged for everything and everybody he could remember, the boro on Tuesday for a visit to Whe ayy J Pred Rossman . , large and can be thrown into the lad voricluded, “And please (0d, take care of yourself, because if anv. Frick Mig. Co A number of our town folks at- / " church proper by holstin class | thing should happen to you, we'd be sunk.” | Rev. L. J. Beebe of the Graysville sornded the funeral of D. a Model's Figure | | partition whic makes he Seating | y .- * » | Presbyterian Share, em! Eo Tanger in State Coliege, » He capacity of the church between five! A Sho Aneccdo [Ume in our burg last Tharsday P [was past 84 years, a liirlong “f lost 32 Ibs. and six hundred. The window lights Short An ie m» ofl Be ) eh 1 u : , Mrs. WL Dodd was in AOONR puny friends, 8 staunth Democrat, size 14 in" are beautiful stained glass and they Mrs. o ’ : wear aga throw a soft, rich hue over te on-| tire interior, making a very pleasant | place’ for people to worship, Most of . 0» at the Baward That's ii, folks, Among men who Know Whaceo best, it's 2 to 1 you , Mrs. Prank and | can’t get a pack of Luckies, "SCAT" i J it ' belleved,| We have never been able to figure co ibupert Hiiit Jb 1b when {out Why the jJaniter has a hot fire Wiey ask, “Where 5 the American jon a mild day and a poor fire on Navy?" cold mornings,
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