September 3, 1942, UNIONVILLE Methodist Church: Sunday school terested in thelr home town news in the morning at 9:15; Youth Fel and what better way can they se- lowship in the evening at 6:30, fol- cure it? lowed by the regular preaching ser- my J R. Willams has been har- vice at 7:30, with sermon by the pas- vesting great crops of cucumbers, tor, Rev. W. A. Snyder corn, potatoes and tomatoes and Free Methodist Praver service, beans from his little farm up Dix Friday evening. Sunday school in!/Run. He gathered so far about 14 the morning at 9:30, followed by! bushels of cucumbers, the amounts of other things we did not learn, but all his friends were supplied with a good mess of pickles and roasting oars class meeting Rev. Howard A. Jacabs of the Free Methodist church left on Wednesday of this week and is attending their annual conference being held over Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs this weekend at Pleasantville, Pa H. M. Miles were her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Will Malone of Harrisburg, and Mr. and Mrs Harvey Bein of Palisade Park, N. Y., Mrs. Bein being the former Mildred Malone, niece of Mr Miles Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. W B. Parsons were Miss Eva Rowan some person from town lef and Mrs. Sue McEwen, of this place umbrellas in the train between here The schools of the township will and Bellefonte, and they can be se- oben for another term on Tuesday, cured if they have not already been September 8th, the day after Labor gotten, from the Bellefonte station. Day. Borough schools opened this The members of the MisSIOnary Monday August 31 with Russell Society of the Presbyterian church Reish as teacher in the grammar held their monthly meeting last Schoo’ and Miss Charlotte Stere in y " iH primary school Wednesday evening in‘the form ihe " p & plenie on the ch lawn y delicious dinner was enjoyed by all. ed the convention of the Sunday Pvt. Basil W. Robison, son of f the 7th District last Sun- and M John M. Robison | in the Methodist church id Mrs. John M. Robison "1 " stationed at Fort Jackson, 8. C., is R. Williams, preat- presided Mr. and Mt: J. B. Stere and daughters, Charlotte of this place, and Mrs. C. R. Stevenson of Altoona, were dinner guests of their son and wife, Mr. and Mr J. C. Stere of Bellefonte, last Thursday evening About two weeks ago on Friday fr a couple Several persons from here attend- Hl at the pm nt time and confined to the my hos 1 with pneu Miss Nell Willlams, accompanied monia nt word received from by her 3 Leon Durst and him by his parents w he ef- three daughters, motored to Phila- fect he re ring rapid] delphia 1 Monday with Miss Nell many friends |} hope for a at the wheel urst and daugh- complete recover dasil had rs ha ‘en visiting here for the ed to come 1} url h } Nell returned time during the month of August With her brother-in-law, Charles but took the grippe ich resulted Nason, who will spend his vacation in pneumonitis ‘fe hope he will get here with his wife and son at the home soon home of her paren Mr. and Mrs Mr. and ‘hester, we brothe 11 Dave ise in rmer Dora move from ome in a few Way ail em Alr ut with the foll Harper and several Enip i Mr and WN Jesse Parson f past few days. A new Plymouth and Union township. r ived w ¢ ast : 1 in Cok He must be one week that the on, Kennet had © i fell wi ald he could arrived safely somewhe n f n hot | ’ but could get a Ome of the 1 Uy a new cal Good dea Owen Reed Fox new shi ise. After the bulld- painted they decided new roof. It wil then condition e Coleg aed " . o - - named being the New ones to ente Brief Addresses Fa LANennizer MAT Watkins, » Jack Shipley heer yan Feature Rites Samuel Brugger i nn McElwain, Lee Eme ma Hall, Mary Houtz Jean Stere. Jack Shipley is the only one to graduate next hizer. Er- (Continued from page one) Ethe] Fifice on your part can be too great And by your own efforts, you can actually increase production You must call upon those extra reservoirs of strength which are not tapped in normal times. You must summon forth that extra ounce of effort To ask you to give that extra bit them the item cli eed from the of ENeTEY w hich may mean the dif - & 1 ul 15 Clipped I : ference between victory and defeat paper each week. They are all In- {5 one of the reasons that I am n and We would suggest 1at persons having company anything which would be news or of interest to boys in the service. hand the same to the writer of these items and then send here today. For you have a tre- mendous stake in this war, This is a the war of comman man against the Whey You Visit big shots who want to push him i 1 around. It is the war of the little Your Grocers : people who want to live peacefully and happily against the tough guys DON'T FORGET who want to take over the world at the point of the gun. It is the war HYDE'S of four freedoms against the four hatreds. Freedom of speech against POTATO CHIPS the men who throw their political opponents into concentration camps. MADE IN BELLEFONTE Freedom of religion against the men who raid the monastaries and im-! 1 prisoned the pastors and burned the | Always Fresh . synagogues. Preedom from want against the men who have brought starvation to Europe from Narvik to Athens Freedom from fear against the men who have made terror the chief means of govern- ment i “These are brave things for any- one to fight for. They are the brave | things for which free men of Amer- ica have fought time and again. | Today we are joined in this battle! by liberty-loving peoples all over the | world. Men realize that this time! we are fighting for keeps—that the | decisions now being made upon the | 4 rt battlefield will survive at least as! DRIFTING, PA. long as any of us here today. They | are things which are worth every! effort we can make to perpetuate “And if 1 feel that you can make | an extra effort, it is because of the | efforts which you have already made. | And that is the other reason I am here today--to show you that the SEPT. Tth Army and Navy Appreciate what you have already done, You have made a record of which you can be proud | —a record which in ordinary times | CHICKEN OR HAM [mint permit you to sit back and : | feel satisfied. DINNER AND SUPPER §} “It is in honor of this achieve | ment that you have been awarded | the Army-Navy Joint YE." The “E” is a symbol which has long stood —Entertainment For All— J} for excellence and efficiency among the fighting forces afloat, where it has, for many years, been painted ’ ion the funnel or turret of ships out BOB BUZZELL S standing in such flelds as pho ing and gunnery. More recently it ORCHESTRA has been awarded to plants out- standing in the Broduetich of tools Amusements of All Sorts. 0 rar for Hw | Oe uctn iB Sas pons for both the armed forces, a | symbol of that co-operation of the THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. _ Page Thr&y | ' A : : | Army and Navy which 1s found In essary to be w vested if the home Wagner, ho d guests, fellow em-~ t} ! ha Hl wear It Lo All ny 2" means to you until BJ Long, is a surges] patient at [every fleld of operation. When this front Is to bu ryin { Joye re bl wd contr ur efforts on this fig wer and your boys come the Lock Haven Hospital, being op- “E" banner files over your plant here | «hig x our chi { Americal Bince the el if ho on the pro on J tl we Lave marching hor thi ictory pi- erated on last Thursday for sppens [let it remind you not only of what what will we do? part of this November 11. 1918, we here in y Li ‘ drat ull ra 1 wil al your dicitis you have aohleved but of your re- great financial undertaking Men ! ton settle y , enfoy what v which w ¢ all fehitd Army-Navy He I did Born at the Lock Haven Hospital | sponsibd ity to achieve even more. and women of industry. America 1pposed 1 well ned ped A Com. Wagner's Address ! rt m it p wie for Nom Monday, a §%-pound son to Mrs Remember that much as you have «apmy Behind the Li hive beer . : hon Annet , A y Behind thie HT hay nen In our hon W ved id TUX M ‘4 "i ’ tne wed V in : George Shubs daughter of Mrs. done, there Is much more to be done | geked to allot at least 10 per cent of 4 hi iter be Ne Tar inl 4 srsuk ft entlem _ You have won this | grils Joseph before we can see a path clear WW their earnings for the purpose victory Remember these things war Savings Bonds during the em Mrs. Frank Courter of Blanchard, land make this “BE” stand for the! ergency. You men and women of aan C0 oth, | RTOS ladies and gentleme the 10. have 2 10° Bi or spent Thursday with Mrs. Mabel tremendous effort which every one Titan are among those who are Aadays hp mw deg bs : have | it honor on nd i er ork Ivens and Miss Alice Pletcher of us Is going to have to make be- | yhowing us the way ap lh had in Laty Your compa and pot e) : \ OWey ve are confident Miss Prieda Confer of Lotk Haven, fore we can come back to the happy Yours | toubls vietos "| Ae oativaies aha hs owing that you have omplish at vou wil atin ed visited her mother and sister, Mrs. days of peace. Fly it proudly and } OY hl has Pew { ah vom sonbodiny Mwy ion ys great deed in bel ponsih hi : mal wig 2 yr. Carrie Confer and Mrs. Joseph De- viet m the fighting front keep it flying." her kg of the de t of wil ) " wa : ve y that 1e 0 4 : ing ir POCO} of the i ‘ Long, Monday Address of C. G. Alkens terials. as 1 evidenced by thi on hy 'o ro . y irl ! Om Tar I { th 4 y ; fort you are G0 Mis Mary Weber, mother, Mrs “As chairman of the War Savings derful meeting here today--a b Of RU Weber gis Hage: Mauty Kate Staff of Centre County, I feel very Victory on the home front with every ich v 9 at 5 dea ; . { : Webs Jet! unday ins ber to has \ i to be this | Man and woman of your organi mk rh A . h ii a oF 2 y ) | Jit LO $14 cach al Bomerset, and Mrs. Kate privileged and honored to be on this tion: allotting earning ¢ tive ‘a : } nh a ! ’ Ihre flo # Weber to visit her son. Walter ‘Web- platform today. I am here as the |... o vin y ; ! i 6 } r and family at New Kensington representative of the United States amount of not | I nt but 1 > " i iy : ; ’ ‘ ‘ y Art N J you Mary Kale returned 0 her home af- Treasury Department to personally | per cent of your total | I ATT ; ) (etion i to i i tl ¥ r an extended visit with her congratulate you, to thank you, and my hope that your achievement wi ‘ hs n 4 ! ‘ Lh t sndmo! nd Mre. Kale Weber to present to you the emblem which | be an inspiration to the rest of u tar irsivammmi : materin King ! ! ! e the wl Adwin Brunk “oh of Mr. and signifies the highest award for ser- and thal soon ! n nt | f t Win vrs. Arthur Strunk, left Tuesday for vices rendered with the offces of the like I am presentin will Ix ot “a natiol W , : HOWARD Nan era where he Will Join f War i Wal Treasury Department, flylng over ev This is the second “Our President Pranklin D. Roose. | usiness hou 8 id : the Dart The other son left velt and his Secretary of the Treas. | Should be our duly and our priviies ‘ in o one 1 ta] 40d N Is we ‘ ents, M i al WO years ago with the Na- ury, Henry Morganthau, Jr. have Lr ard and bb stationed at asked and are still asking that » Kilmer, N. J Kx Americans on the Home Front rally : 4 ne : f jamin Maun, of Winburne, son to the great undertaking in which fb orange ir ' Tnondls Mh baie Lolly “ . ! N 1 v J Brow of Jumes Mann and brother of Mrs we are engaged by loning and in- A pit Gy \ Re rank fight ‘ t the e, RD lam Mapes of this place, had vesting their money, particularly Department and your feliow / LE, Lt din ! ( t M M? ‘ he misfor { losing his left current income, in the safest in. 1 equally p aad wh ; ; R facture ere 4 Pp M e, v guests of hand through the explosion of a vestment in the world — United chic TN A dint ' . RIG! ) Ou 1 ‘ ¢ A M ts, M {| Mrs. dynamite cap, and is a patient States Treasury War Savings Bonds Mem ; Lf Hla X I As eeded mal a i ‘ : Fix er the weekend, t ntre County Hospital -an investment that absolutely can. pdr A ascii 1. OTOH f Ir ‘ I ‘ ‘ { t not depreciate in value unless and 'V HEH ng It. Cor W ‘ n In N } ‘ itd iss Lulu Bchenck spent Monday until every other bit of wealth in the ral oy land rl rioil { ) { the f the fleet How RD t B ¢ land shall have lost its value. They a eid Sig ip is Met M fact | ept Lit ‘ fay) ‘ ved at I ie schools of this bor also tell us, and implore, that at 3 iy ads . on A . I erm fed We h opened Wednesday morning least 10 per cent of national income *'** nilit } t give { : ‘ ‘ if with the following teachers: first at least ten per cent of every single Mr. Shope's Acceptance t ‘ ‘ I and rd grades, Miss Lulu person's income in America, is nec- | Mr. C I i Cor ‘ ! ! i ¢ I ' : 1 ' M M Continued on Poge Seven) DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY WASHINGTON “The men and women of the Titan Metal Manufacturing Company ing an outstanding contribution to victory. Their practieal patriot- « an example to all Am ang, and they have reason to be » record they have Sineerely vours, JAMES FORRESTAL To Those Who Made Possible This Achievement HE willingness of Titan employees to out lagging . . . these made the Army-Navy E produce the Axis, the active and moral award possible support of the people of Bellefonte and sur- The Titan Management uses this means rounding communities, the cooperation of of thanking all who made possible this our suppliers when production gave signs of achievement TITAN METAL MANUFACTURING COMPANY BELLEFONTE, PENNSYLVANIA. Established 1915
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