Page Fout THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. July 16, 1942, NEWS OF SERVICE MEN From Centre County and Vicinity Promoted Technician 5th Grade Lirabert Is stationed ot Virginia, where he has his enlistment in April been in the Finance Detachment since last September and Is now chief chk In the Mileage Depart- ment Camp Lee been since 1941. He has Caddy Goes to War HARRY J. HAINES 1 Harry J. Haines just was promoted to Technician He has been in service 18, 1941 and has been the waters since November, the warm cli- Haines, and Fount Haines well as his wait anxiously letters of good news which regularly Technician assistant manager of store in Cum- time was he 1s enjoyin His wife, Mrs \ Mr. and Mrs ward, R. D. 1 home friends DICK HOCKMAN Dick is a son of Mr. and Mrs Clyde Hockman, of Mingoville, who feverishly awaited the arrival qf his 17th birthday so that he could join the U. 8S. Navy. He is especially in- terested in submarine duty, but is willing to help Uncle Sam in any other capacity he is needed For several years Dick was a caddy Nittany Country Club and friends were proud to a community lette twenty-five as eive was W. Woolworth land, Md at the ted Into he at the his host write him measured over Promoted to Staff Sergeant of that feet In length LOCAL SCOUTS WIN IN PAGEANT AT CAMP Members of Boy Scout Troop 5 of Bellefonte were winners of the water pageant held Saturday at the Seven Mountains Camp. while other Belle- fonte Scouts honored with awards and promotion in rank The Bellefonte boys were above the runner-up, a Lewistown troop, in the pageant . Those honored were: Peter Shef- fer, raised to Star Scout rank winner of the five merit badges. He and Frank E. Webster, acting scout- master, were initiated into the Order of the Arrow Merton Webster and Henry Quigley badges and the coveted blem were and Fritchman merit camp em- Dale received We were just convinced that there wes ho use for us to write editorials any longer but we found a man the other day who disagreed with what we wrote mmm Wo ————— farmers might wonder happen to parity pay- Axis wins the war MARK A. LIMBERT a of Mr. and . some people despair Rebershurg mankind is > Ema they are fully aware of their fre org - they are fully awa? f thet om Serg tatiure to ‘develoD themssives Stafl-Sergt faliure Lo develop m € rk A. Limbert A. E. Limbert recently promoted to Staff Sergeant son r te 4 f of improvement ol Centre Co. Soldiers And Nurses In Service At Home or Abroad {Write Plainly—Malil or Bring to The Centre Democrat) Age Name Home Address City Name of Parents Their Address City State Phone No Date of Enlistment Date of Induction Navy Branch of Service: Army Cheek One) Marines Coast Guard Name of Unit or Ship Present Location (If outside territorial U. 8, write Foreign Service) Any Previous Military Service Rank Promotions Present ince entering service, dates, if possible A BIT OF MILESBURG IN THE LONG AGO Shown above is the one-time well known Boileau Hotel Hugg corner, near the soldiers’ monument. and at the right, seated in a buckboard behind the family horse Is at what Is now commonly called was owned and conducted by Daniel R. Boileau the proprictor’s son, John Boileau, The which stood The hos elry hotel was destroyed by fire many years ago and never rebuilt Town Celebrates 150th Anniversary rom page One ars below Dr. Koepp-Baker ge WAS SDeaxer when of State College. was unable Music by the Viel { Ernest Mar Edward Wag- Walte Cie sent ry composed « Sheckler @ Samuel Sieg with sokier a Pilani 2% &8 the musical Mrs. Bertha Brovies, of Btate Col- lege. gave an inspiring address In Tuesday’ WwW. C-T. 0 program while the P. O of A presented a number of speechés and patriotic f in their program last night The Banjoliers Bellefonte, pro- vidett music Prices rade Monday war and ‘ . feature features of rarded in the baby pa- were as follows dn or- the character. winner donor of prize) youngest baby, Peggy Milesburg., comb gnd brush fet, Turner store nd prize: youngest baby. Sandra Custer, Milesburg. shoes, Brown shoe fore Milesburg Davis eri Belle of 1782 Coleville, Mennen's Kit drug store Junior Uncle Sam Wallace, Millesburg Haines store fictory Garden on wagon, Harry West and pal Milesburg, toilet kit Parrish drug store Most clever costume, Fay Pisher Milesburg, dress from J B. Wagner & Co.; second prize. Janet Hellman play suit from Lint2’s store Decorated scooter bike, Marceline Sheckler. bathing suit, Peacock Art and Gift S8hop Defense group: Pat Cassidy, Anna Marie Bierly, Grace Shawley, Jimmy Fisher, Bobby Davidson, Robert Bierly, Bobby and Ronald Peace, Ronald Bathurst, and flag bearers, James Flick. Tom Breon, Lewis Pet. ers. J Shawley: book of war stamps from Milesburg organizations Two Red Cross nurses, Wanda Lu- cas and Wilma Sellers, both of Milesburg, war stamps, by Milesburg organizations i Victory Dress, Barbara Gentzel, Milesburg, dress from Murphy store Two Marine Officers, Jimmy and Billy Hall, Milesburg, defense stamps by organizations Drum Major, Gene Watson, Miles. burg, war stamps, by organizations Best Boy Bicyclist, Bernard Hast- ings, sweater from Levine's 2nd best cyclist, Jack Sheckler, bathing suit from Willards. Best girl cyclist, Margy slacks from Worths 2nd prize, Phyllis Scholl and Jane Lou Peters, on tandem bike, brace- lets, one from Lila-Marg Beauty| Salon and the other from Woman's | Club member i Wagon float: 1st prize, Don Me- | Mullen and brother, tool chest from | Nancy Ev- Dick shoes Tommy pair shoe Wolfe, Wwidmann's; 2nd prize, Bobby Sel-| i i vou, too. to us when you again appliance repairs. Allegheny Street Electric Appliances Repaired Bring your small appliances to our shop for fixing. In that way we can keep your costs down. We're pleasing others with our expert work—we'll please Give us one trial and we believe you | will be so pleased that you will come DeHAAS ELECTRIC CO. py 2 i | i have need for i Bellefonte, Penna. | Milesburg Church 120 Years Old Pictured above js the of Baptist church as it appears today just 120 years alter the original structure was built. The edifice has undergone remodeling inside t since the original build but the cornerstone dated firs that the building unchanged Milesburg paid immediately into the hands Col. Samuel Miles to bear Lielr ex- penises Col. Samuel Miles was an member of the First Baptist church of Philadeiphia and there is no doubt that his interest in the spiritual wel- » of the settiers in the land pur- him to this action. It In the minutes of the Philadelphia no itil 1821 that a defl- Association 1792 year Col organization of the Baptist Miles bought the Milesburg tract) is faith took place. This was under the recorded the following recommenda Calvin Philleo, a mis- tion: “That eiders John Patton, Wil. New York Btate. On liam Clingham and Vaughn travel 1882. a regular church for three months about the Juniata was organized with 14 constituent and West Branch of the Susquehan- members, the leading member, Gen- na to preach the gospel to the desti- eral Joseph Miles, being a son of Col tute, and that a sufficient sum be Samuel Miles is substs ied July for the nite leadership of ‘ n irom Bathurst shop from Uses For Salt Salt water is excellent as a throat gargle. It is aiso an effective spray for catarrhal infections. Salt is a wonderful tooth powder and aids greatly in making the gums more firm Salt used generously in water will both cool and rest ers and Ronald gift Bob Davis men’s Child and mother: 1st Dorothy Dorman and child, station- ery from White's drug store: 2nd prize, Mrz Richard Davis d costume jewelry K 4 AE ry prize, Mi: and ch “lub member Ronny Kelley National store "ry t . from the Best child and tired and dog. shirt from Original Seitler (Indian 3 necklace from club member The suede beit will not Spirit of 1778 Quay and Gray Mc. [ade dress from perspira- Kinley and Dick Flax, candy from Won if the inside of*the belt is neat- Davison's candy store ly lined with a strip of waterproof Chief Marshal on pony Pet. adhesive tape per. Jr. war stamps from organiza- The Dog tions Be sure not to give your dog cold Most patriotic character, Lucinda food during the hot weather. If tak- Hall, Wingate. box of en from the refrigerator, the food from club member should be set aside until it has time its chill pet fost Jenn Dress Protection colored onto the Lee handkerchiefs HOUSEHOLD SCRAPBOOK Perspiring Feet Feet that perspire excessively should be bathed every night in warm water and epsom salts. Dry thoroughly and massage with a well. shaken half-and-half mixture of al- cohol and mineral oll. In the mormn- ing sprinkle between the toes a powder made of boric acid powder and talcum powder. Dust the inside of the shoes with this powder. The Electric Fan The noise caused by an electric fan will be greatly lessened if the fan ig placed on a folded ; Turkish towel before it is started to lose Grass Stains Fresh grass stain on the clothing can be removed by soaking in alco- hol. Old grass stains should be rubbed with molasses and allowed to stand for several hours before washing Save Wool Value In Cool, Dry Storage In view of the present marketing conditions, it appearg that many farmers will store their wool clip, at least for a short time County Agent R. C. Blaney calls attention to how easily and quickly the value of stored wool can be re- duced. In contact with the ground or a concrete wall, will take on moisture, Left in such condition the fleeces soon will become musty, Un- der this years price regulations, Such wool will be reduced in price yabout 10 cents a pound Substitute Solder The average flock of sheep in A leak in the sprinkling can, or Pennsylvania numbers about 30 head other such article, should of course Which will clip about 200 pounds of be repaired with solder; but ig an 'V0ol. The loss, therefore, to the emergency, yellow soap pressed se- grower whose wool Is damaged in curely into the leak will prove a Storage is no small sum. | good substitute. | Wool growers have found that the jbest way to handle their clip is to Porch Pillows pack the fleeces In regular wool Pillows that are to be left outdoors sacks as soon as shorn. Then they | should have an inner covering of |store the wool in a cool, dry place | oilcloth, and an outer covering of where it will take on no additional some attractive washable material. moisture and at the same time will | Then there will be no worry about not Jose much weight. i them on a wet day, as the rain will a i Marriage Licenses not injure them, Rancid Butter | Robert Emory Kirby... Tyrone Soak the rancid butter for two Barbara Anne McClintock... Tyrone | Harry Eugene Breon... State College | hours in cold water, to which a large pinch of carbonate of soda has been Louise Pauline Hoy......... Millbrook | State College added. Work the butter thoroughly R. J. Way... and then form into the desired roll. N. A. Martin. ..State College Selinsgrove | Reed and Rattan Furniture |P. R Fisher. - Use a stiff brush dipped in furni. | Dorothy V. Kerchner.... Unionville | ture polish for cleaning reed and R. R. Wighman Port Matilda | rattan furniture. This not only Helen B. Bennett... Port Matilda cleans the furniture well, but gives Roy E. Ripka... Spring Mills | it an added gloss. | Mary G. Klinefelter... Tusseyville Mill Hall Man Tossed 50 Feet Hill Has Miraculous Escape From Death at Charles Flemington A Mill Hall, R. D. 1s upparently with 1 Monday night whe 50 feet as he was st A Detroit man was for after hit-run ident escaped CTO mjury Was tossed ruck by auto under pleading he an $500 ball court Chari nie he Lock Ha Motor Police Seigler continu . Iwo Pounds for Stamp Seven Certificate N 7 may 1 f vost Nol a Parasite ir Ow Starts Thursday, July 16th 3 A1 iW Ter \ \ DRESSES ON SALE All sizes . . . and the style you want “ Spring Street Now Better than Ever. . . THE NEW Doble lex AT NO INCREASE IN PRICES $ | (-95 THE ONLY TUFTED COMPLETELY WET. PROOF CRIB MATTRESS Wet proof, dust-proof. washable and sani. tary yet won-rubberired recommended by doctors for its tufted hrmness better for baby and more convenient for mother KANTWET 1s now covered with the exclusive DOUBLE. TEX (twice -as- heavy) fabrics Helps Build a Straight, Sturdy Body and Guard Baby's Health TH ama new, BRACHBILL’S Bellefonte, Pa. let i ~, Sliepping Gime b N N Ricky G July Clearance of SUMMER DRESSES Look smart and keep cool on summer's hottest days ke that wardrobe com- Come early! NATIONALLY ADVERTISED AND FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK 2.95 3.95 4.95 BOTH SILKS AND COTTONS IN JUNIORS" AND MISSES’ SIZES BETTER DRESSES Both $8.95 °nd 310.95 Dressy and Sport ® He Cool ® Comfortable 10% OFF ON ALL PLAYSUITS ® SLACKS ® SHORTS 1-3 Off On All Hats! NOTIC from $1.39 to £1.69, We are selling out our entire stock of Goldette Slips . . . stock up at a big savings on truly good merchandise . . . Formerly priced NOW $1. Mitchells’ Dress Shoppe East College Ave. State College
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