Page Three There's An ARSENAL { in that lower 40 of yours Weber, | © h : } 1 y william | 7: n treasurer, and direc- THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. LITTLE NITTANY Tires and Tubes County Paralysis Are Allocated Group Organizes (Continued —— 16 Units Established to Speed Reports on New or Old defense work; Roland Gibson, State ‘acs le . | College, defense work: 8. H Lohr, | Cases of Malady State College, farmer: Earl B.| on - —— ow Swartzell, Millheim, defense work: ! The Centre County Chapter for C. Neidigh, State College. farm- | the National Foundation for Infan- October 22, 1942. BOALSBURG The Glad-U-Kum class of the Lu- | dleman, lheran Sunday school held their Witherite plass meeting Tuesday evening at! with Mrs the George Musser home, with Mrs. | toona Gieorge Musser and Mrs. Edward Bpotts as hostesses. After the busi- Sunday visitors ot the Earl Har- | | ter home were: Mr. and Mrs, Wil-| Lester | llam Sprowl and daughter Caroline, Sunday | and sons Samuel and Willlam, Jr. al Al- | of Mingoville; Mr. and Mrs. Earl | Ulsh of Lewistown, and Mr. and Mrs Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Calvin Young and son Glenn, of Daniel Mothersbaugh, Sunday were: | Hublersburg hess the class enjoyed a Halowe'en| amr and Mrs. George Mothershaugh | Mr and Mrs. Allen Harter of Zion, masquerade party. Those present|,r goalsburg, and Mr. and Mrs, W and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Witherite were: Misses Anna M. Dale, Mar-/y, Grove, Miss Thelma Grove and | of Hublersburg, were weekend visit N the Natio tion ahs garet Dale, Emma Eliza Stuart, gar] Grove of Lemont | ors the Willard Harter home er; R. C. Wagner, Spring Mills, | 7¢ Paraly he e hE " nd vl 8 fary Ellen McClain, Mrs. Wilbur Mr. and Mrs. George E. Meyer and | Melvin Harold Harter were farmer; Forest J. Stover, Aarons- [ BARC, Blonde even ng " of Houtz, M Fred Macareth, Mrs Mr and Mrs. Nevin Meyer visited supper posts OF: Wednesday Riel burg, farmer; R. Haney, Aarons- [AROS Ma ne row: nm o LeRoy Corl, Mrs. Frank White, Mrs. | ith Mrs. Anna Gettig in Altoona, | ing. ! the Willard Harter home burg, teacher “ ee, ; BL Hess, Mrs. Richard Lindeman, Sunday afternoon. } : ae ta wicbrate his New Tires and Tubes John F Chalrman, Mrs Balser Mrs. Rodney McClellan, Mrs, James y i . wiping Mr. Harter ct a! | Rudy, Centre Hall, farmer: Guy F Howard: secretary, Mrs Stevenson, Mrs. Dean Williams and| Visitors at the Charles Stitt home | birthday Eisenhuth, Spring Mills, trucker; | Beckinger, State College; Mrs. John Horner. Guests were Mrs, | Sunday were: Mr and Mrs George | Mrs. Margaret Dorsey C. Corl, State College, R. D., | Earl 8. Orr, Bellefonte; Joseph ev of Derry. a former Stitt and children, Mrs. Ella Wal- | ponald pent coal dealer: John H. Strouse. Spring Samuel A. Blerly, Rebersburg Rev. William C member of the class, and Miss Fay | ors, Mrs Ethelyn 1epe, Mrs. Rose | gaughter, Mi Mills, farmer Doyle E. Packer, Martha Kern, Moshannen; {tor. Sunda Bpotts. D the evening bulbs Musser and son Francis, and Miss | (amily at Jersey Bellefonte, defense work Bto- Rembrandt P. Dunsmore, Phil- I peonies, lil ete.. Betty Reeder of Altoona Harry Yearick of Lock Haven, | ver, Rebersburg, farmer: D Fred Men h, Miliheim Mort WO! bv members of lass, wet Wallace W. Woomer of White | ment last Su with his broth State ( carpenter Mrs. F. V Goodhart Ce Hall | to raise e the class Deer, spent the weekend at his home Ed Yearick housing M Sit Mis Maude Miller Pine Grove Myers Is here Supper gue College Mi E M. Grove State Gol- her son Dr. P. L. Swank of Spring Mills, Borough y CX Mrs. Malcolm Wetzler, Mile t ' 1 Lewis Orvis Harvey Belle nt the weeker th I's d ’ ( Hall Fire " spent the week with M P. 1 ( ia Rg he accompanied by of Jullan, spent Esther Hancock from Clalr O. Bickle, Penna. Furnace, farmer; Frank Boldin, Bellefonte Page Six) St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church, Bellefonte Nevin Stamm, minister church school, morning 10:45; Vesper sirvice C 9.30 a.m ship at p. m nt Reformed Charre Hub Hublersburg - Zion nt and 3 " at John y sly That corn field of yours not only can be the meant of satisfying the hunger of hundreds of soldiers — men, women, children, but it can be converted into Bellefonte Presbyterian Church The CHoOOL it Harry ( nip Dullen and Sunday with Robert Laubach Shore yon her tor Mis Mi ipsburg: and vital rubber, and powerful explosives, Yes, your field Nile CG. Lowe defense State work f nt of corn is truly a storehouse of food and ammunis« brought | old ¢ ‘ole nire Sermo tion, products that will win the War and the Peace, » Oh y » Your job Is to raise more corn and it's the job of your neighborhood DeKalb Hybrid Seed Corn dealer to help y Charles carpent defense Methodist, Bellefonte pend- H : in-law ( Loy home Sut ieg : ou increase vour yield = raise more and better Mrs. Burton \ J } ) State Col- the Mey- Williams- i l Margaret State College, and with her Dx Rowe State J. Harry hn of i { Ww Mrs L. W. Whitehead Goheen were recent Wert family WwW. Dale Hess home Sun- were and Mrs. E at Lt E Ww will be services. an Powell Deitrich Hubler of Hubler of the 14] Sunday Mrs of Rov Gentaze] » weekend with Mr. and Mrs Bal- the of at wert seen! recen Bohn callers Neff home Reed at of were callers the » Keller returned tc from the Centre Pellefonte F. Kellerman Ida in Paul r's mother, Mrs patient in ho is a ity Hospital evening | Mrs. Charles Wright and wv of Huntingdon, and Mrs ¢ and two children spent W. A. Rockey and Wright Sander: Cour Monday Irvona of Wed- Polly Frank Woomer spent Mrs Mrs her motaer, sister. nto Arthur Bevan of le, Va., spent the week- and Mrs. C. A. Bonine geologist for Vir- Charlotte nd with Mr Mr. Bevan is state ginia. Mr: pent home A. J. Addleman and ONS Bailey Green and the Harry Kenneth Sunday at KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'S Phone 9599-R-1 Pleasant Gap, Pa. ABC and VOSS WASHERS Bendix Home Laundry toona D | Hd Miss Sara Ad- | Electric Stoves a RS 2 ” Swank The C the Luth- eran Sunday school Thursday evening at the home Mrs. C. A Bonine. The members who attended the class meeting were: Mrs, John williams and daughter Joan, Mr Grace Koch Mrs. Robert Barger Mrs. Ruth Grove, Mrs. William Cal- lahan, Mrs. Esther Hartman Robert Horner and son Howard Nef! class of met of isaders Jones, } and Mrs. Virg and A. L. Bower College, nded Synod CG S0X the Central Evangelical Lewl rmed Cl Glen and weekend Williams Weaver amp with Mr Weaver Mayne Robert pent ias McClintic and Ar Meade weekend Dale Bruce paren at Lem Sunday nt, from Wednesday a — MILESBURG is extended to M. E ly in their bereave- Our sympath Flynn and fami ment Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Shearer and daughter spent the weekend in New Alexandria Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Smith, of williamsport, called on Mr. and Mrs George Smith on Sunday afternoon The the Philathea class have supply that good It is vacuum pack- re to put in a package you the boys in service or girls of another of g to to some friend The condition of Mrs. Sara Bryan is not so good at this writing Mrs. Mary McKinley is not better at this writing Mr. and Mrs. George Smith at- tended the funeral of George Dono- Lock Haven Tuesday of last any van week at Flax sold his home the to William Fisher Mrs. M. H. Hall received Saturday from their who stationed In Charles past week Mr three and letters Malcolm is John Hall and fam- pent the past week mother and fam- Baltimore Harrisburg, a has en- service of his country trative Briand ¢ William Fleck Oi former resident of our town, listed in the : Mrs. Roy Hall, who has been ill | st week, is better at this writ- » pa £14 Pog ures things essential First get the There to making coffee We think that boys of 18 and 19 should be trained as much as possi- ble a camp of their own. For voung folks have always liked to initiate their elders, and sometimes when they do they lack the ingen- of older men and find them- in trouble SNOW SHOE The ladies reh are good coffee in in ity Uity selves of the Presbyterian il sponsor a per in the church basement, Sat. lay evening, Oct. 24. Adults, 50c; children 25c¢ The Hygiene Club of will hold a penny bingo public, at 8 p. m. Oct gymnasium covered dish Snow Shoe open to the 26, at the The Girl Scouts met at the home of Miss Lois Bathgate and held their weekly meeting. Plans were made for a Scouts’ birthday party on Thurs- day evening at the Community Hall It will be in the form of a Hallow- een party. Those present at the meeting were: Misses Mae France, Myra Dixon, Sara Budinger, Jane Ann Marshall, Harriet Lucas, Cleo Hall. Betly Irwin, Margaret Shaw, Barbara Hall, Audrey Harnish, Mil- dred Morgan, Jean Lewis and Bathgate Mrs. Julia Sinclair apd Mre Taura France were ghoppers in Bellefonte on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. ©. A. Thompson and family and Robert Thompson of Bellefonte, spent Sunday evening in town, . ol Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jacobs. { daughters Patty, Gay, Flora Bell and {8onny, of Plum Grove, and Forden Walker of Milesburg, called at the Roe Cole and Mabel Lucas homes. Those who were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chambers of Clarence, were Mr, and Mrs. Jay Lucas, Mrs. Julia Sinclair, Mrs, Mabel Lucas and son Lemoyne. Octogenarian Spotler Mrs. Sallie Moyer, 82, of Milton, is the oldest observer to serve at the Milton tower. She served for three hours recently, and in spite of her advanced age seemed to enjoy the experience very much. mot! { and Mi College Mrs Martha, called home on Tuesda Earl Harte; the first « Anng lark and daughter the John Wi evening nn itz can boast aboul ne to be through HS Hn MARTHA One may anda what can suri surroundi geou , colored m ple spla green Many of shade The of of the % J taking advan people are and v f apnles tage the good crop of appit rine N irr lee are making the surpiu butt It is not how us make ¢ time and eact expense » taxpaver residence three receive taxe Erma Culp friends Wilkinsburg visitors at sof E. A of and were Svivan Crest and also g ner at Port Matilda Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ardery, Mrs Roxy Knarr and Rochelle, Mrs. Hel- en Eigler, Mr. and Mrs. Lindy Flick and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Calhoun. were Sunday guests at Sylvan Crest some PLEASANT VALLEY (Boggs Twp.) Annie Eminhiz urday in Bellefonte line Grubb Sunday visitor d Mi: Ben Chapmai Hill; Mrs. Roy Ber Mrs Frank Passel, of Lock Haven, and Mrs. Orvis Lucas and Mr. and Mrs Merrill Richner and family, of Yar- nell; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Watkins and family of Monument, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Richner and family Mrs. Fannie Eminhizer and were Mr. an Hublersburg sSum- mit ry and tors a Mr. and Moose Run, were Sunday visitors with Harvey Eminhizer Ray Karshoff of Romola, was a Saturday afternoon visitor at the { Harvey Emi: wr home Heaton afternoon ard homes o Richner Mr and Moose Run visitors at Kelsey went passed Clair Mi: were Harvey Confer Altoona Monday examinations for They will leave Nov. 2 do wish them to the and we luck sure . nf sof - ——— Family Reunion A pleasant Id at t Harry Sunday Homan's Rockford, Mrs Stanley Palisades, Wash This reunion with their parents, Mr and Mrs. H N. Fiedler of Aarons burg. was first time in 32 the entire family The following persons were Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Yearick and Norman of Mill Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Yearick of Clinton- dale, Mrs. Annie Reber, Mrs. Bertha Royer. and Miss Katherine Royer of Vicksburg, Mrs. Maggie 8nook and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Swartz, of Mill- heim. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Valentine and daughter Catherine, Stanley, Lester and Leonard Homan, and Mr and Mrz. Harry Homan, of Aarons- burg. Dinner guests at the Harry Homan home Oct. 16 were: Mr. and Mrs. Will Luse and son Paul of Al- toona, Mr. and Mrs. H. N, Fiedler of Aaronsburg, and Mrs Stanley { Goldy. Palisades, Wash OUR SIDESHOW family of Mr: at Aaronsb in honor Harry her reuni ne He home R. Homan Oct. 18th, brother tt i“ Irg, on Mrs Fiedler ¢ Oi of i and sister Goldy of the Years that nat was present present Lois! The Great Presto has nothing up either sleeve. Then wher” did those biscuits come from? Ah-—that ees magic, madame. | Be further astounded by this: | Five of those biscuits, when | | baked with Rumford Baking! Powder, provide % your daily minimum requirement of phos- | phorus, % your daily minimum | of calcium! These minerals help | build sound bones, tee’ h, nerves. And when it comes to grabbing those delicious Rumford biscuits, | ze hand is quicker than ze eye! FREE. Write for Rumford’s wondee- | working sugarless recipe folder—used | by 2}4 million familiss. 2i recipes—not | one teaspoon of ar! Kumford Bak- | ing Powder, Box FS, Rumf.. *, R. I. | ————————— | : i H Aaronsburg, pi F Theodor fatild Alida, all, fire Nnuing lumber ge; Mrs. Fred Hoffer, Philipsburg and Roy Schrefller, Philipsburg Ex-officio members of the D1 Roy L wiry jal |] Clin Houck, R. N Clinic; and ity Health Officer imer J. Yelle Wyland e work elense Work Smulit Spring Mills, G. Stine di Philips Frances Ho pita Centre f nDoara Ol rector George He N Russel] farmel farn w wr vy vy | aviaeag into apple ‘ine «ober 1, were Kaofman’'s Bellefonte, defen Metal Co, Bellefonte M. Budinge! Tit ’ > 0 Wi hard farmer Port Matilda Bellefonte, farmer Port Matilda Frie Belle Paul 8. Wood hovel on 8packma farmer Orvis 1a drew W er Bertha bookkeeper fyyerr TT, man 8 man Ira Plubx Pin James Tingle, Osceola Mil worker: Walter L. Spicer. Bellefo guard: James D. Yost Monument, Piper Alrerall; William O Knappes Phil coal operator DE sbhurg PRR fire- Dugan Os | cola Mills, Earl Grant Ls } {ty nals PRR PRR PRR visited J Mr. and over the weekend Miss Mabel Woomer spent part last week in Baltimore Mrs. William Johnsonbaugh. on Saturday. returned to Altoona where she is undergoing treatment Corporal John Sampsell was home on furlough last week Mabel Woomer and Mildred Shuey spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs Bud Sampsell of Pleasant Gap Mrs. Lucy Calverts of William sport, and Mrs. Della Miller of Belle- fonte, visited at the J C. Walters home on Wednesday of last week Mr. Earl Gehret, Jr, of Baltimore spent last week with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Earl Gehret, Sr Mr. Stuart Fleck visited with Mrs Mary Steel Mrs. George Hughes was a Thurs- day night supper guest of Mrs. Mary Steel College parent of RUNVILLE Rev. R. H. Courtney and wife mo- tored last Monday to Middleburg, visiting with relatives and returning Friday much delighted over their trip Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Furl and daughter Sarah, of Williamsport, visited with hose folks Sunday Mrs. Mabel Lucas is reported on the sick list and is under the doc tor's care Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hackenberg and two children motored to Elmira, N. Y. last weekend and visited with Miss Sarah Reese, Miss Minnie and Verna Reese vis- ited at Lee Johnson's last Sunday. | Bunday school next Sunday at 9:30, and preaching at 10:30 a. m. and at 7:30 p. m. Everybody welcome. ————— sia No Liguor in Ireland Retail liquor dealers announced a {ban on the sale of bottled spirits and | wines to members of the United States and British armed foroes in Northern Ireland. The action was taken after consulting Army auth- orities. preci Mati nd Ta Ryn eal All necaEknry aptit tru About individuals do not the ude for military avia- POE SN 60 pe 4 Extreme eliminate ing who can t stand come difficul First sical examin Then there is a n painstaking neurophsycl ation complete and atric EX - aminati 0 reject mental and ner- vous Psychological and “Hh men Doth subec- i Avine HYing objec indicate abil- wi have © It is by a combination of body nerve and mind examination that the applicant's potentialities can be determined Correct evaluation looms high in the armamentarium the flight surgeon Military nigh perfect, of to be well mentally aviators have physicall; and emotionally Such perfection keeps ‘em flying! DO YOU KNOW Every American soldier going into a theater of operation is provided with a shaker-top package kul- fanilamide crystals to be sprinkled over possible wounds and thus sid in prevention of infection while awaiting proper medical care. Also he will carry twelve sulfanilamide tablets for internal use ’ of The younger generation, that was the subject of much discussion a few years ago, is out to save the civiliza- {tion of the world for the ben2fit of the older generation Men, Women! Old at 40, 50, 60! Get Pep {Feel Years Younger, Full of Vim | Don’t blame exnausisd worn-out, runddonn fesling | Deoping wp with Ostrer wil 86 Santali fener | ng up do, ! § in peeded after 40-<by bodies | asking | | tron, eslclum phosphate, Vitamin Bi. A 73-yesr- | [ OM ‘dovtor writes: 1 took 18 myself Rests | | Tonic Tablets today for pai The. Sop feeling 041. | | Start feeling peppler Abd younpr, this very da | | At all good drug stores eve here {In Bellefonte at Widmann Teah. cpp J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency One of the Oldest in Centre County. Agencies ANN W. KEICHLINE, Representative, Temple Court Phone 190 Mill spring Nittany Valley Lutheran Pastorate The Re D Zion i 313 21st Avenue Christian & Missionary Alliance John's Lutheran, Bellefonte corn on less land. Your local DeKalb farmer-dealer knows corn because he grows it — he knows your soil, your weather and can help you select the hy brid varies our farm. See him today, ties that will do best on y HYBRID CORN JAMES W. FOTTER ALTOONA, PA. Blanchard-Dix Run Chat Seven Stars Community Church Mileshurg - Unionville Methodist ts 3 Milesburg Presbyterian Charge Rev. Howard ™O CENTRI ENLIST IN U. 8 Random Items Evangelical Church DEAD Dt - COUNTY BOYS MARINES Protection | | GIVE YOUR ENGINE the best pos- sible protection for the duration, change to GULFPRIDE and change “THE WORLD'S FINEST MOTOR ONL” your GULFPRIDE regularly. 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