March 1, 1945 PAE CENTRE DEMOCRAY, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three dil + are all silent and the mind enjoys Lessons in English | |its most prrfect composure.”—Dr. 1 ——— » should not be done members of the club may not be able to afford such ex * " travagance traveling to a strange 11. Ye Of course. he should em way could one ascer- ploy hotel servants and entertain of two or three hotels | just as he would in a private apart- 10. No Decause t His this Modern Etiquette other Ih 1 CONCUIL: w coincide. “The mem - Words Often Misuse: used bers of the committee concurred in Do not say, “There weren't but the report of the chairmen.” three people present.” Say, "There . . were but three persons present.’ Woman's Club Hears Program of Music 1. If one is city, in what tain the name in that city that would meet ment desires? 12. U 2. Does it one’ ually more men are invited not sa SAY made “His actions made me me angry.” 5A “William has Loses Arm In ! bilit to learn ‘William has A vain Press At Titan 5 aptly | fonte Woman 4 oe terinn Chapel, Monday night, was highlighted by a special musical pro- Musi Harr Jone of the meeting and program was in charge of Miss ryn Burkett. Miss Betty Lock- the music sec- took part y discourtesy to than women the 5a) in meeting of the Belle- Club in the Preshy- a divoreed DO 1 { A in Purpose good pian propose, which ection nsiderati ; X Club president 1 Charge chairman ol introqguoced those who Witt i n honorably teral rid war II 7% Ar Mail Pilot Dies In Michigan Words Often Misspelled ne; observe =. 400 000 3 aied pital IROraton FIREMEN CALLED, SMOKE, FIND BUT NO FIR Word Study IR rd thlee times and it § l f Fi increase our vocabu- One Word eats ords for this lesson GENT radiant: resplens ym brightening fields etl child of the comes.” REF ent I alr qisciosed 1 un ummer Thon I Daughter is Born 2 J at p ‘ ‘ PRODIGAI 3 MARCH WINDS BLOW IN Special Values at Wolf's Make your home more inviting and livable ) with these smart bargains. They look more | : $7 5 / | expensive, and only a very special purchase makes these low prices possible. Don’t miss these values. 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Rogers, who was serving with 1 bomb squadron, received his Aer ia] Gunner's Wings in the fall of 1043 upon completion of his tral ing at a gunnery school in Harlin en, Texas Cpl, Yecina Missing Mt 1 (8 BT i eek recelvi Department “ nate La hem thei; 30, ha been Germany » fo HOLD WB Dispute Over Admi Gov. Martin Plans MceKibben Missing W. McKibix y | Wagner Wounded 1 A Wi LU SS the informatio Ihe Centre Hall member of a heavy art the 78%; Division of the Fi entered the servi on Septemt 1942, and was sent to New Cumb land. From there he wa ent to McClellan, Ala, Septemb where he received six weeks training. He then wa 781th Division field artillery training a 0 the in the ditional N.C In November 1043, he tix I in maneuvers in Sout’y Carolin, and on January 10, 1944, was promoted Wo sergeant. In the spring of 1044 he Was on maneuvers in Tennessee and was promoted to a staff ser- geant, Last March he was sent lo Camp Pickett, Va where he re- mained until going overseas last October. He landed in England and from there went into Belgium and finally Germany | Bgt. Wagner is a graduate of the | Centre Hall-Potter Township High {Bchool and prior to Quis induction {was employed at the Kerlin Poul. {try Farms In Centre Hall for about [seven years, during which time he became an expert at sexing day-old ehicks, Plc. Walker Wounded i Pic. McDowell Walker, 30, of Or- viston, was seriously wounded In action In Belgium on January 20, according to a War Department [message received recently by his {wife, the former Mary Lucas, of Howard, Since receiving the Wai Depart- | Large New Building *" Public Sales “ednesday, March 14 John D. Crawford Additional Sales Page 5nd Sex e Saturday, March 10 Mrs. Alice Rhoads Words Might Work on | arms RE of +8 PUBLIC SALE! i | 114 ’ § £ + | ‘ i. : ’ ii hoary 1 or Cemetery Thursday, March 2 0 Milk Cows 2%; ON $ 2 GOOD HO 12 vears old, one a grav gelding, weig y 1500) SES rit 1500. the othe a bay mare weighing LOT OF NICE SHOATS FARMING IMPLEMENTS 11-hoe John Deere grain drill; 2-row John Deere corn planter; John Deere corn cultivator; 8-foot John Deere cultipacker; John Deere low steel-wheel wagon; 4 section lever harrow; good sheaf elevator; good No. B-1 Clipper windmill; grain cradle; McCormick-Deering 7-foot mower, good as new; good bob sled; 2 wooden wheel wagons; dump rake; 6-can Esco milk cooler, new ; McCormick-Deering two-unit milk- ing machine, new; Syracuse walking plow; S8-quart Enterprise lard press and sausage stuffer; No, 22 Enterprise meat grinder, power driven. The above two items are mounted on good benches; hay ted- der; disc harrow; hog hangers; iron kettles; electric fence charger; milk cans; strainers; milk stools; good Stewart electric clipper; Pa- pec ensilage cutter, good; 2 good galvanized hog self-feeders; 3 good home-made hog self-feeders; new 75-foot endless rubber belt; and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms—Cash. Lunch will be served by the ladies of a local church. W. C. Smeltzer and Lee P. Smeltzer, clerks. E. M. SMITH, auctioneer. Edward R. Owens
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