THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. October 1, 1942. Fs Your UNIONVILLE Methodist Church: Prayer service Thursday evening. Sunday school on Sunday morning at 9:15; youth Fel- lowship in the evening at 6:30, fol- lowed by the regular preaching ser- vice, at which time will be conduct ed Communion service in keeping with the World's Communion Day Service at 7:30 p. m. in charge of the pastor, Rev. W. A. Snyder Presbyterian Church: Rible study class Monday evening at 7:30, at the home of Mrs. J. B. Stere Free Methodist Church: Beginning on Tuesday, September 20th, special evangelistic services are being ducted in the Free Methodist church and will continue each night until Sunday. October 11 Evangelist O R. Tessaro Greensburg, will in charge give A Ww other messag His so thorough and genuine gave up a $10,000 a year fused a gift that would net him 000 a follow Christ Come and hear his many interesting mes- sages and events whicl 1 ppened through his Birthday Party: A birthday Monday even Mrs. Car] F of Mrs cone Of of Crvices his and life along conversio job vear, to uch life talioht fil delightiwi very occasioned the in honor was home of | and of f birthday su thaorou It was a com- plete but ments were and neighbors The Missi Society Presbyteri church was ent Wednesday evening at Miss Mr nar) on va Mrs. Harold K her mother, who have ti at the home of Margaret Keatley returned to thelr ington Mr. and place, which oc mobile ning. We extend pathy to the tives and friends He wa a ver He 1 f an accident bereaved and Mr. and Howard with he; Miss Kate Smith G. W. Bull their Ge Mr nelr CK lr, who h beer h ) band, Chaplain R. J. Keeley erdeen, Md. since his entering service Mrs Mary Luce : pending a couple weeks visiting with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Lucas. Mary has been employed in New York the past month pe Mrs. Joht Milton several day for with relative attended her aun Memix byterian church the anni church Mrs. C mount with pneumonis hospital proving but main in the weeks vet relatives learn of her her complete speedy A recent writer of this resident of this ommunity George L.. Moran Towa, revealed that family are doing fine George has a son, George Is a very bright young man, having graduated from Wheaton College with B. A. honors, also traveled with the Wheaton College quartet for years as plano soloist, He has now entered Princeton Seminary where he will complete his education, and upon completion of his education there will be ordained as a Preshy- terian minister. We are glad to learn of the success of the boys who have left our community George has built for himself and family a fin home in Cedar Rapids. Towa, which is right along the main highway to the coast. Folks from here who have driven to the coast have evidently passed his home not knowing it was anyone they knew of. He has asked to be remembered to Mr. J. C. Fox and H EE. McElwain and other friends in the community reads the Centre Democrat which is a good indication he is still inter- dsted In Unionville, being 20 far away from his former residence Taxpayers, don't forget this is the last week to pay your tax before the regular 5 per cent is added to school Time exvires October 1st, but will be extended to Monday, the 5th No extension of time alter Monday as all accounts will be closed that for the period ending October there Her around improveme recovery many nere are mn nt by the from a former Mr of Cedar Rapids and his West Jr.. who letter eived re column George the { George tax day 1st, Miss Katherine Smith entertain- ed the members of the Wi-Mo-Ma- Sis club of the community on Fri- day evening. Special guests were Mrs. Charles Bechtol of Howard and Mrs. Robert Keeler of Aberdeen, Md. Mrs. John M. Robison spent sev- eral days over the past weekend with her son, Andrew, who is in a U. B. Army camp at Belview, W. Va. Andrew has been ill and in the army hospital but is reported as much bet- Basil Robison, son of Mr. and Mrs J. M. Robison, stationed at a camp at Port Jackson, South Carolina, ex- pects to be home on a short fur- lough the latter part and on Saturday will take unto him- self a wife, the former Miss Thelma Rose of Corning, N. Y. The cere- mony will be performed in Corning { for treatment. ghd his parents expect to attend | Mrs 3 : side of chest ter but still confined to the hospital. | of this week, | Charles Robison and family ex- pect to move from thelr home in the borough to the home now occu pied by George Eddie Holt and fam- ily of Union township. They are trading houses and will make the move in the very near future, George Eddie and family coming to the borough to reside Young folks the community who are students of Bellefonte High School expect begin thelr year's work next week, with school gpen- ing in the new building on Tuesday. It looks as though the borough will finance a bus for transportation | students to and from Mr. J. D. Mitch. purchased bus wort Of to of high schoo hool this winter already the transg well as tran school a brig fn township pupils the ports returned to his home Md. for nm Jaltimore been emploved 1 months, He will be Bellefonte High School one from nly f1 next | graduate drooklyr vacation and Halp- daughter Harry Yeaney Donna Jean him lot ad- 10T »d in the * who act- were Pleasant G4p, s at the home of Mr I. Kerchner were their Mrs R. Paul Fisher, teacher in the schools of Northum- beriand. and a couple of her friends, Mr. and Mrs. William Plummer and Dr. and Mrs. Fimington and son Ar- wir William all of Northumber- Frank Ramage Wen Mr r. Mr. and Mrs family, Mr. and family, Mr. and I R family. Mi: Harold Hall, George W and Bovd Mrs, Hazel and daughter Florence, Mrs Hannah Way and daughter Miriam Mrs, Orrie Holt, Mrs. Frank Watson, Miss Margaret Hall, Miss Anna Hea- Miss Marian Sherry, Betty Ann and Raymond Wilson, Mr. and Mrs James son, Sr. Many lovely gifts and at a late hour served Li nd eish and aon tn on were received lunch was BELLEFONTE CHAPTER OF RED CROSS HOLDS MEETING The Beliefonte Chapter American Red Cross held a meet- ing Thursday evening, Sept. 17, In the nurses’ headquarters in Petrikin Hall. Chairman Fred Warner pre- sided The various chairmen gave en- couraging reports. Mrs. W. J. Emer- ick, chairman of production, and Mrs. W. Harrison Walker, chairman of knitting goods. reported over their quota this period. Mrs. B. J Beezer, chairman of home nursing reported one class in progress. Mrs Widdowson, chairman of nutrition, reported three classes starting this week Mrs. Osborne Lambert over the work the Junior Red Cross, succeeding Mrs. Philip Ray who asked to be relieved of the work Mrs. Keith Anderson is chairman of the new project of equipping kit bags to the soldiers and marines waving for service on foreign soil Mr. and Mrs. Warner, who at- tended the Red Cross conference in Pittsburgh the first week in Sep- tember, gave interesting reports on different phases of Red Cross work which was informative to the var- lous committees engaged in the of the for has taken of Five Injured in Head-on Crash Continued from page one) left hip, and laceration at bridge of nose: the Mussers’ son, Earl, 16, multiple lac- erations of the face; their daughter, Lulu Gahagan, of Lewistown, R. D.. dislocation of right thumb, laceration of left eyelid: J. D. Mus- ser, bruises of both knees and right Betty Teats, 17, of Hyde, a pas- senger in Kratzer's car, received a laceration under the chin and a sprained hand. Kratzer escaped with a bruise of the left knee, i The injured persons were assisted by Edward Loughner who resides! near the scene of the aocident. Members of the Musser family were | taken to ths laceration of right elbow | a iii Sint } HOWARD NEWS Fred DeVictor and family of Wil- Hamsport, spent Sunday at the home of Malcolm Pifer and family Miss Nelle Weber returned home Saturday after several days visit in Montoursville at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Weber Mrs. Arthur Irvin attended Easte ern Star lodge Monday night at Clearfield. 8he returned to her home Tuesday Miss Eleanor Leathers spent past weekend In Brookville at home of her aunt and uncle, and Mrs. L. A. Leathers Samuel Clevenstine spent Sunday at the of Lloyd Kemp and family Mrs. Lloyd Kemp and Mrs. Carl Deitrich entertained the “Win One” the Evangelical and Re- church last Thursday night Kemp home. Sixteen meme were present and Mrs. Herbert the funeral Thursday Jacob Share: this the Mr home class of formed at the bers Mr tended of Pletcher at. after- noon of Centre Mrs. George Cummings ts over the weekend with daughter-in-law, Mr id Cumming a Shippensburg David A. Holter, Ji of t the weekend with his parents, David A Holter IMuesday mother accompans- him, where she visit with vid and family and Mr Chester, pet Leav. nl will left on where with ecent- Robert Philadelphia into having enlisted called ervice Minnie Roberts Watson of days las r<in-law and Harry E. Butler. Mr, Wat- a member of the U 8. Army attending B &C Benjamin Harrison and niece Bellefonte t week with sister, Mr everal school In- the Temper- at the home of Regal Mrs. David Hol- last Thursday. a child. Mr: Dorothy former pent Sunday Mrs. George the first-born formerly Miss parents Howard were ich Ray- Don - Mr and ff Howard nephew R.D +48 Long. a surgical Lock Haven Hospital George at the discharged last Friday and is in fair eT, condition There will be a iate Mrs. Jennie Weirick Saturday at 100 p m weekend » farmer f th wells on the ‘going Ray~ known pir 0 - foot farm arm well never to of Corman. son John Corm inducted into ¢ of An Divide, the army on Tues- MILESBURG Lieut. Martha E stationed at Aberdeen spending a t her here Second Walker Md home who is week a our Mrs SON congratulations to Mr. and Malcolm Swartz and their new which arrived on Wednesday of week, Mother and baby are do- fine last ing Our congratulations to Corp. and Mrs. Miles Holt, who surprised their many friends last week with the an- nouncement of their marriage Mrs. Sherman Dunkle of Pitts- burgh. is spending a week with her mother, Mrs. James Wensel and family No use now in saving. when the frost is on the pumpkin fall is here For that has already happened. In fact, ice was frozen here this a. m We saw by the paper last week where a town in Colorado boasted of having a girl paper carrier. Well, we too can boast. We have a girl paper carrier, Prances Sholl, and her patrons say she is both depend- able and efficient Mr. and Mrs. George Smith were Sunday guests at the Gilbert King home in Bellefonte, R. D. Now that the hot days are over we would like to see a little more summer, but I guess we are never satisfied THREE MEN IN A TUB Rub a dub-dub, Three men in a tub, Mussolini, Hitler and Hirohito, None very good sailors, And didn't know where to go Three swordfish, Traveled beside them. With very sharp beaks: And if they struck the tub, It would surely leak Out of the most came a ship On its side wag U. 8. A They all grew very frightened And cried aloud-— Keep away-—keep away! But the ship kept on, Joming toward them. And now what do you think, It hit the tub broadside And dumped them in the drink Now this {8 just the reason Why fishes (don't smell good), =P. 8. I A a—— © PUTANEW HAT ON YOUR + BUDGET DOLLAR TOP EVERY PURCHASE WITR public sale of household goods at the home of the Mr, and Mrs. Edward Butler of Renovo, attended the funeral Sune day of the former's mother, Mrs Jane Butler Donald Heverly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milford Heverly, sprained the muscles of his left shoulder while | playing football at the high school | bullding the past week | Mrs. Ed Heverly of Howard, 'D, and Mrs. Richard Heverly of | Blanchard, were Monday callers at the home of the former's son, Mil- ford Heverly Dr burgh on R Ishler spent Monday at Pitts. business “Sheddy"” Aberdeen of his and with Butler Md mother is ta~ attended Mrs spending a relatives in Lawrence tioned at the funeral Jane Butler, week's furlough Howard Russell Butler and wife ovo, attended funeral grandma last Sunday Joseph BSchenck, son Mrs. Harold Schenck of left Monday for New to be inducted into the U Mr. and Mrs Sunday with the and Mrs. Ellwood Shore of Ren- f his ol the of Mr. and Blanchard Cumberland 8. Army Richard Wolf visited latter's Mr Hicht “ey sister Jer at Wallace of se Commun- 10 am fam Howard Com - Methodist Ch J. Cummings for next Sunday ion, 9am Kennedy, Communion Church school munton in charge 30 m wirch Rey Schedule Curtin Church school Church school 10 a m 8:30 a m of Youth Fellow- Hunters Rus m.; Commun- Creek--Ch Communion vices ship 7 Ch On sch Pp irch school I11 a ool. 8 m irch U a Each present meme be it and and bring h jet by the purchaser itertainment. The proceeds will : nT on Har- Cummings 4 1 ¥ > Delong of Wa Monday R Were Sheesiey of Howard i Miller of Howard Sunday * m Pa in marriage following t} | vice at the Advent church, Holts Hollow, by Rev. C. C. Shuey. The bride was given away by her moth- Mrs. Alpharetta Sheesley of State College. The attendants were Mrs. Ray Peleer of State College as | bridesmald. and Roy Sheesiey of Howard, R. D. az best man, sister and brother of the bride. Mrs. Olive Rhoads played the wedding march The brides gown Was length of black and white silk crepe wedding dinner was served at clock at the home of Roy Sheesiey Those present from out-of «town were: Mrs. Alpharetta Sheetley, Mra Ray Peteer and family of State Col- lege. BR. D 1. Mrs. Roy Rawley and daughter, Mrs. Olive Stumpf and | three children of Hillsdale, Indiana county D.. and united a m at TNE MT. strpet JULIAN Mrs over Mr. and rejoicing daughter Weller al of a George the arriy are little The Indies of the wish to take this thank everyone helped wit in Methodist chure opportunity t who donated and the church supper, and also those who patronized the event The amount realized was $114.25 The money is be used pay- ment on a new furnace the ‘church | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greene and daughter Olive, of Muncy, spent the week at Julian Mr. and Mrs. Gene Adams have their new home almost completed and expect to move in this week Mrs. Marian Eckard and children, and Mrs. Merrill Alexander and son Jackie of Tyrone, spent Wednesday in Julian | Mr. and Mrz Charles Grove spent several days last week visiting friends in Altoona. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Donley and sons spent the weekend of the 18th at the home of John H. Weller and patronized the church supper. The Donleys are former residents of Ju- Han and are now living in Chester, where Mr. Donley is employed at the shipyards Miss Louella Fahr is employed at the defense plant at Mill Hall Robert Martin, who enlisted in the jarmy, ls in Clearwater, Fla Miss Mary Richards Is a student tat the Transylvania Bible school at { Freeport, AXE MANN Mr. and Mrs. Harold O'Bryan and daughter Janet Louise, are spend. ling part of this week with Mr. and (Mrs. Albert Albright and family of i Newark, N. J | Mrs. William Johnsonbaugh jspending this week in Altoona, { Mr. and Mrs. Pred Ray of Niagara | Falls, spent the weekend with Mr. (and Mrs. 8. N. Ray. | Mr. and Mrs. C. E. White and Mrs. { Wallace White spent Sunday with I Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Whitehill and Mildred White, of State College. | Mrs. Harold Warne, of Pleasant’ |Gap, was a Sunday evening dinner, {guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bond C. | White. i Mr. and Mrs. William Schreffler jand Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mason of Greensburg, sperit Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Rote, ] Mr. and Mrs. Philip Willlams of State College, spent Sunday after. noon at the P. B. Bhuey home. Mrs. Bernard Henry and son Lar- 4 of Chamb n 0 wo in 44] for is bershurg, spent part of is week at the A. C. Jodon home. | E White is ] C. Thompson, Bellefonte: Harold © Draft Boards Bitner, Bellefonte; Emory C. Maines Filling Quota Philipsburg: Donald W Bellefonte Paul Gray Orviston ; (Continued from Lee A. Bchaef! Bellefonte; Rus- Millard C Benton Frank A. Pacipka Ter sl P. Parko, Detroit, Mich.: Walter Glen; ¢ John F, Wat- Tonchick, Osceola Mil Markle, Pleasant Gap 8. Zahniser, Fleming Rot Johh on, Milesburg Glenn L . bert K Thompson Morris, Newark. N. J nock, Clarence: George Lock Haven: Sheldon E Lewis H Howard. Joseph DD. Belablea l Joseph Rush- Munson; Albert K. Shope tilda Hurold H. Richner Bell Ad fonte James 8. Holt 8. Renovo ain James W. Askey, Renovo, Lloyd R 4 B droll Quick, Milesburg: Edward J. Boor . WHE" Howard: Prank R Williams fonte: George O. Emil, Bnow Bho nort Edward 1 Thompson, Milesbhurs John W. Weber, Jr Bellefonts Donald J. Irvin, Lewistown Ray- mond D. Confer, Orviston: Edward L. Muirhead, Clarence 10% w Kunes, Blanchard: Dean J. Confer Orviston: Willlam E. Rogers, How- ard. John 8. Bpella, Clarence; John J. Burove Philip R. You Clarence Me Dowell Milesbury Ross Phill burg Jumes Park Cieoige P. Bre 3 ert F. Oraffius William 8. Lew! mit N. S8howe: C. Willlam Ha Frank F. Dixot ence Kellermat R. Boyd, Si exander ; Birkel send M ilesbury Philipsburg fonte: Baxor Paul A Lomisor R. Frick, Poweltor ler, Howard: 1 Port Matilda Philipsburg Ridge: Pi Floyd aam M Patterson page one) Pine Clarence Genus of 40 men the Btate Col- will send t for final Army phy i Names lege Altoona n ical Lo- board 1% id 0 October examinations were re cal Draft eared by Board Clarence Robert 1, John 1 H B lefont SATA Phil Ho Har Zavad hilipsbure Sandy Ridge Bellefonte NKs Blale Co § Wilkes-Ba Char Chester: Daunn C Harry M. Holt. Maoshany College Kennethy MM. Breos M. Gordon, Bellefonte Lancaster Fred J Ball, State Col- Harry £E Robertson. Julian il- leg filliam 8 Dye, State College am C Logue f i { a S Belle! Lero fee E ree en Bieri State ( ee Dalton E George B liam L. Spangler Kenneth R. Hal liam K Merrell J. Meter, Bellefc man. Bellefont« Ray E. Bird. Bell 1 Lace THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY TO SING ABOUT! SHOUT ABOUT! dine Grove SOMETHING LAUGH ABOUT! A MUSICAL TREAT THAT CAN'T BE BEAT! SPARKLING SONGS, DAZZLING DANCING HERE'S LOVE LYRICS AND LAUGHTER A TONIC POR THE TIMES! MONDAY - TUESDAY YOU'LL BE GRATEFUL YOU STUFFED SHIRTS! with MARSHA HUNT RICHARD CARLSON MONTY WOOLLEY RODDY MeDOWALI 1 ANNEBAX Brown, Jutier, PLEASANT GAP ork vi home Baturday mornings The Wall left them a niles Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth son Mike url here aro from Chattanooga they been Mrs ! ited thew Donald DADDY Kiri Uirict ved few inte son wi) ¥ 4 y I Pi | Mark) James the Ped Wordinger has been visith Elsie Florida Getlig Mr daughter Bellwood, were g John Mong home Harold Hoy was days from Baltimore doing defense work Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bohn State College. spent Sunday the Harry Hows Mr. and Mrs nounce the arrival daughter in the Centre Cx pital, Sunday Chester Rote Jeft for a few days ago inlist We ame death of William Ammerman at home at Homestead. Mr. Ammerman and wife were residents of this town for a number of years and he caves a host of friends who extend their sincere sympathy to Mrs. Ammer- man in her sorrow Mr. and Mrs. Philip Williams of State College. were Sunday evening dinner guests at the! Budd Sambsel home Mrs. Ray Adams spent the early part of the week in Philadelphia The barber shop recently vacated by Thomas Poss when he left for Newark to work at a defense plunt, has been redecorated inside and out- (side and is ready for a new occu- pant. Several persons have been | ponsidering it but to date it has not been rented to anyone | Master Ronnie Tressier, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Tressier, has Mrs. Walter Mong and Mrs. Jerry Mong este 8 and mnaay at home for where ugene Markle {f their ol ints third Hos- Philadelphia : | to consult a spec. sorry to announce the 118 been ill for the past few davs with a ‘old Mrs. M. F. Gardner took her mo- ther, Mrs. Bradley, to Pittsburgh to spend some time with her brother who is seriously ill. Mrs. Clyde Ala- ban accompanied them on the trip and returned home with Mrs. Gard- | her. | Mrs. H. PF. Biser of Lock Haven, {spent from Saturday until Monday (with Mrs. Myrtle Margargel, who | was her roommate during their sen. ] lor year at Lock Haven Normal 8cliool. Apples for Teacher? A Bushel Will Do i Wion, Social ingworth. Mathe- Elderly Mon Found Shot In Cellar HEL LES ONTE Shows Daily—7 to 11.30 P. M. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Continuoas Saturday from 2 TO THE OLY WY SOUTHWEST ~~ MOST DEADLY ERA Robert STACK * Brod CRAWFORD Jackie COOPER * Asne GWYNNE Rolph BELLARY - Jame DARWELL MONDAY — BARGAIN NITE BUSTER FUZZY CRAPDBYF 8ST. JOHN ~ BILLY THE KID'S SMOKING GINS TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY THRILLS AND HEROISM Written Across the South Pacific Skies! DON “RED” BARRY -.in REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR with Allan Curtis - Fay Mokenzie Also- RICHARD TRAVIS..in POSTMAN DIDN'T RING with Brenda Joyce NEXT WEEK-END Starting Thursday GEORGE MURPHY --in MAYOR OF 44th STREET with Freddy Martin's Orch. Also. -EAST SIDE KIDS--in SMART ALECKS
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