Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX. November 2, 1944 . » eForest, also in Germany, and L la OOD MARKET BOON USE OTHER SEASONINGS HMaowerd Co uple and Family at Gelden Wedding Celebration Depo now oD it Dayton “HOW (. SIRUBLES | , ro FHINNING WOODLOT WHEN BUTTER SCARCE Hed Pfe. Noll 1H in Hospital 1 & letter received by Mr, and David Noll of Pleasant Dn week, they learned that nels Pi Noll has been seriously ' a} Mtal in the Bout) neific v > : ‘heaire Well Known Railroad ‘or Sup duasiEymal Worker and Wife Mark oid n yaren in a iets) nt Of was removed from + combi atl Anniversary the first week in u t ina been In a hospital Henry EE. Miller Missing t. Hen om BELL EvorN TE Ba Q THEATRE |W THURSDAY thru SATURDAY Anni 14 Ww ddi [vt 4 4 cher 4 ark ; . tir pb p a Germ ; na Pri y's fol : fanda . A Vomtivangy Fyery Satuntay Prom 200. A Community Afar ar Fiche ies Grama Bit set i er ona The er Lr Fey MB LL a DOUBLE ACTION | -_ Nell, WB. Hain ie | The Rip-Roaring West! wir ROD CAMERON TOM TYLER VIVIAN AUSTIN Couple Held Here iso ~ TIGER SHARK With TOWARD GG. ROBINSON cu Xian For Clearfield Thefts the Hook-Handed Sax MONDAY and TI ESDAY BLAZING WITH GANGLAND ACTION-THRILLS IT DARES TO TELL THE REAL INSIDE TRI'TH PRESTON FOSTER VICTOR McLAGLEN ROGER TOUHY GANGSTER Two From County 5. ne leh ith NOH igo ult ain, Ne Tore Mir, David Myes, . ) “ se Killed in Action pate 7 | ‘ NR eh, Sere Ihey a2 pose. ns | Bal Kankl, S78. Wh on | A SCREENFUL OF TUNEFUL HILARITY! erson_ and - pron, E | "STARS ON PARADE" Has King Cole nd Wound Cpl. Nesbitt Wounded in Aetion i ‘ fre ; tate } i a WEDNESDAY thru FRIDAY — ¥ tary Daughter Born It Entertainment At Its Best Warm, Human Heart Stirring A wie Youll Long Remember BING RISE BARRY FRANK ( ROSEY STEVENS FITZGERALD McHUGH ‘GOING MY WAY’ Also — “THE CHEYENNE WILDCAT™ With Wild Bill Elliott as led Ryder oe) — SATURDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY — ARAAAAAAARAR ARRAN CARRARERRRARRE EERE RR TODAY AND SIX BIG DAYS WEDNESDAY FRIDAY IN TOWN AND THURSDAY ITS A DIRECT HIT! CONTINUES AT ~STATE" " Summers Injured WEDNES., thru FRIDAY! - BING'S BEST PICTURE! Goi? Soop 4 “The Day After Forever” “Going My Way '*“Swing- tng On A Sear” « plat “Ave Maria” « “Silent Night, Holy Night” and 3 Other Old Favorites £4 v ci : AS nyed all their Lves ! communit Pvl. Howard Slightly Wounded Mr. Pletch followe ! 'umbering ! busines: i of t riage but late ming tiring only ; W years age : now live in Howard Mr. Pletc arly last month, revealed. His fath- ot tober 16. Pvt. Bummers sald parents Mr. and Mr Henry P|, ) Howard resides «¢ i ! : on injured, not ser Thom paot brated their golden orth Thoma treet, Bellefonte | wedding at the Pletcher (some or farm twenty years ago. Both about six years ater ’ a hospital In Belicfonte private’ rmer Alice Rose Mey- he Lemont private entered the ghter of Mrs. Maude Meyer service on November 2, 1043 and was Mrs Pletcher has been actly n Wf Coleville died at the age of 43 sent to Port Belvolr. Va for his the P. O. of A. for many JeArs ANG “fter a long liness. Jeaving seven bask training Following more Mr. Pletcher in the 1. O. O. F ons and four daughters training at Camp Reynolds, he wa Special guests for the celebration Pvt Howard was serving as a sent oversess on May 1 of this year were Scott Holter, of Blanchard, and member of the 4th Mechanized Cav- He first went into Italy and In the William B. Haines, of Howard, both "airy reconnaissance unit and he is early part of September went into former school teachers of tie bride. believed to have been driving a jeep. Prance where he is serving wit: the Mr. Holter was also celebrating his He was called for service in April, engineers i 78th birthday anniversary thal day.’ 1042, and spent seven months at a, Pvt. Summers attended ‘he Belle. Mr. and Mrs Pletcher were the comp in Georgla, After a short stay fonte schools and was employed for recipients of many beautiful and at Ft. Meade, Md, he was sent over- some time at Nisgara Palls, N. Y., useful wifts. They wish to thank all seas in June of last vear, landing and at the time of his induction by those who 1elped to make this such In England From there he went the Scotia Mining Company. He Is & happy event in their lives Their Into France, then Belgium, and fin« the son of George Summers of Belle. many friends join in wishing them ally into Germany fonte and he has a brother, Ple. | many mote happy years together | Because of swift troop movements Harry Summers, who Is stationed | Both Mr. Pletcher, 73 and Mrs in that war tieatre, a ~ablegram with the paratroopers in England : Pletcher, 69, are enjoying good 2nhd Tetters notifying him of his mo-;| Mrs. Summers and ber son, healt; and are able to be up and ther's death have pot reached him. George, one and one<hal! years old, about the community | He has n brother, Pvt. Thomas, and are living with her parents in Le. a step-brother, Cpl. Hassel, both mont Those present at this gathering serving in he European war theatre —— i were: Mr. ang Mrs, Harry Pletcher, | i Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tice and daugh- | Pvi. Rowh Slightly Wounded | ter Arlene and son, Lioyd, Thomas, Wounded Second Time | Pvt Thomas F. Roush, son of Mr Pletcher and daughter, Alma, Mr.| Private Albert Knisely, Jr. of and Mrs, F. A. Roush of Pleasant * and Mrs. Bert Pletcher, Mr, and [iisiatita, has been wounded for Gap, was slightly wounded In action | “seas asssnses 4) as Bing has the tou est kids in town hittin high ootes instead ; Jcops! : A Sage _ BING CROSBY BARRY FITZGERALD + FRANK McHUGH + ames shown Jf JEAN HEATHER « GENE LOCKMART + PORTER HALL Pt > TORTUNIO BONANOA - Fotwnd od Down “| Rise Stevens | Leo McCarey Bale eked biog DON AMECHE DANA ANDREWS CHARLES BICKFORD SIR CEDRIC HARDWICK nt fd SE nm mm TT ™™ . Tr I st aT TTT TT rr EE EE bata dt 2 ag 22 2 2 EE ae
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