| In South Pacific || ¥ * January 21, 1943. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. @ Battery B Member \l . Writes from Ireland In response to a request publish- {ed In this newspaper some time ago | for letters from local men in the ser- vices, Cpl. David Keller, a member lof Battery B. of Bellefonte, now in Northern Ireland, writes most Inter- estingly of life in “Erin.” Corp. Keller, son of Mr David L. Keller, of inducted into the January 13. 1941. He was stationed at Camp Shelby, MI for 14 months and went from there to Camp Sut. ton, N. C, remaining in that camp until August 1942 when he was sent to Ireland. In the fall of 1942 he wa of the soldic broadcast from a foreign rad tation the Lt being by in and Mrs Axemann, was Regular Army \ 9 Ww broaden thi His letteg heard Any area November LUitor I'he paper I happened to that you woul in the servi impossible » fon looking over vour entre Democrat the Random Item: te to hear from boy been 1 member Repre great wr 4 GG RUNVILLE are People b now they are Tie let VOAUCKRY th someone Pardon but liding with Ex I'm now ish hrough minding your own af- Somcon vid found his rose in could find was a joking aside, there beautiful girl Ireland Johnny Doughboy Ireland, but all we few thorns, No, all are some very They a tha } bw hedge NegRe ¢ { separated small { moon make a v dancing we don't S¢ fit nk tha those Good Old High | i really | happen ng Creek with the ail ever Lan honl das at one and onl are fife ond in the best ang expect to comes ine As we get things rica Ww CPl A t Arran them DAVID KELLER Me Biry B ney Noi tl ber of T A reland ¢ te that been closed Ed For nformation we ne Pub has on.) ‘ » . BENNER TWP. Lose Fred Lose oi View now in m3 he . stationed at Oakland, Calif, | to treat the of weeks’ Iurlough and y A with his hi relat ippies which are ad here i treatment pendin Kelle: Good Old Nols poral for furat Ja Valley ment in Nos- K son who i of 5% the un! NOM will € on a visit while bed feser Witherite his winter's wood Mrs. Frank Dugan of Bellefonte spent a few days at Klondike her sister's family, Joseph Stover Francis Benner's family from Bellefonte, spent several days at her parental home this week and helped with the butchering. Emanuel Fike, Lewis Spicer and Jesse Witherite also helped with the butchering Sarry to note the death of Blaine Benner's baby, which was buried at Myers cemctery on Wednesday Joseph Stover had the misfortune to lose his horse this week y Mi busy g 4 ming about ea This p them. Our coun- Weber, will ans- to the expendi- Each should fill a card or Our Sunday the children to Since is being paid disease t cripples collected school schools selfish he has y enlisted in the has been at . Spent a few hours wich and baby. He Va ' Greene, formerly of Ju- ut now living at Muncy, spent weekend with friends at Julian r father, Paul Greene, is working at the defense plant at White Deer. Miss Verna Dillon is employed at jefense plant at Baltimore, Md. Myers, 6-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Myers, was very ill last week. She was rushed | to the hospital at Philipsburg where an operation for appendicitis was performed. She is improving at this writing John Wertz has secured employ-| stationed ‘They have pumped the water cut of the quarries with pumps and are now waiting for it to dry up before the men can go back to work at Buffalo Run lime works Mrs. Ira Benner froze badly at the time thelr summer house and smoke house burned, wading through the snow carrying water to try to put out the fire, and she has not been able to wear shoes ever since her feet A Rose s——————— LITTLE NITTANY Visitors at the Margaret Dullen home last week were Mrs. Lilah Eck of Nesbit, Mrs. Elizabeth Laubach of Jersey Bhore, Mrs. Florence Piccalo ment at the Titan Metal plant, (of Willlamsport, and Dempsey and Mrs, Fred Kurtz of Baltimore is! Gloria Dullen of Lock Haven. visiting her mother, Mrs. Mollie! Among those who called to see Talthelm { Mrs. Annie Dullen last week were: In comparing our living conditions! Mrs. Lilah Eck of Nesbit, Mrs. Flor- with those of some foreign coun-|ence Piccalo of Willlamsport, Mrs, tries we are very fortunate. If we Elizabeth Laubach of Jersey Shore, do have to do with less butter, meat, | Dempsey Dullen of Lock Haven, Mr. coffee, canned goods, gasoline and a| 8nd Mrs. Boyd Butler and Roland few other luxuries, what of it? We Butler of Mill Hall, R. D. have other things to compensate. 80! Jennie Moore and Jesse Probst of let's put away the can opener and | Lock Haven, were supper guests a’ get out the old bread knife and be the Orvis Clark home Sunday eve- grateful we have bread to cut. ning. | NEWS OF SERVICE: MEN From CENTRE COUNTY and vicinity “ ABROAD Serves In Air Corps THREE OSMAN BROTHERS SERVING 3 i PFC BOYD R. OSMAN PVT. BENJAMIN | CPL. ALBERT V. OSMAN Belief Africa 3 Dies In it. Harr WOK Millheim Brothers In Service ‘Serving in Australia Training Course f wry Completes 0D m M. Pe ~ FRED RK. STAMM visited + and also ¢ Wednesday night Rebecca Warne in State College aul Witmer Mrs church ¢ wes m Bailey Mrs Rol F Mi: ort Ww ana Irene Baney spent with 1 and » and class of th Was ginia M The members pr 1 L. Wink, Mrs. H Mrs. Ge Mother L. Swank, Mrs. M. W Carrie Hazel, Mrs Mrs. T. G. Jones Fortnes i The Civic | supper before evening. The " e: M Relatives and the supper and mee ing were: | iss- tance who attended the funeral of es Anna Dale. Gussie Murray and n Mrs. Ida Lockhart from the Paul [ARG Oweensy Mrs Ena Brouse Kellerman home Tuesday were: Mr Mrs. Martin Spotts and | Mrs. P. L. Swank, Mrs. John Hub-{ 4 Me William Kellerman of Janice and Philip, took | ler, Mrs. Nell B, Fi her, Mrs Charles Woodyerest, Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. King Graham, Mr Frank Gardner, Mrs Brown and daughter of Turtle Creek Foster Charles, Mr: Charles Faxon, Mr. and Mrs. William Lockhart of Mrs. Robert Day, Mrs. Virginia My- |g ngergritt, Mr. and Mis. Orvis ers, Mrs. V Hbui Houtz, Mrs. M. A Rockey and son of Mill Hall, Mr, and Clark, Mrs. T. G. Jones, Mrs. Irvin | yo john Lockhart and family of Oraham, Mrs. Fred Lonberger, Mrs Pleasant Gap, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Paul F. Kellerman, Mrs. Harold Lew- Lockhart of Stormstown, Ray Lock- 8. Mrs. Edward Spas: Mrs John hart and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.| Miss Helen Mease of State College, The Jersey herd owned by Penn- Khaitan Ms - Rhithend Hatry Lockhatt gnd two daughters was 4 goent Visor coi; (the Buty Isylvania State College, has been - " “Kenneth Green Mrs. George and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lockhart Musser om awarded distinction as the “star AE ar Miss Margaret ‘Kimport, | 0d son, of Lemont. | Wayne Keller, 8r., who is employ- | herd” by the American Jersey Cat- | nooo Jones and Faye Spotts. The! Mrs. John Russell and son Freddy, | ©d at White Diger, spent the weekend tie Club. The school’s 17 Jerseys, | yi tory of the club from 1051 to the and nephew Bobby Addleman, of | With his family. during the year averaged 8523 ..ec of the first war was written Trevose, came to the home of Mrs.| Jerry Segner of State College, nd |Russell's father, A. J. Addleman, spent the weekend with his grand- {pounds of milk and 423 pounds of | and read by Miss Anna Sweeney. fat. Highest producer was Dreaming Two Rr for membership were Wednesday, where they will remain | father, Charles Segner. and Mus. Albright Was among the | Mrs. Harry Crummey and Duchess with 8429 pounds of fat in | presented and accepted | for an indefinite time as John Rus- Mrs. [speakers for the home economics of { 337 days. The Penn State herd head- | {sell is a second leutenant in the Paul Gilligan spent Tuesday in Lew- | the extension, One of our township's ed the list of Jersey herds at state| The Missionary Group of the Re-|giong) corps at Fort Monmouth, N. | isburg. best knotm potato and hog wizards colleges and universities in the formed church met Saturday even- |; | Mrs. Anna Bennett of Altoona, 'J. Milo Campbell, was among the United States for high production in| ing at the home of Mrs Geoige Ish- Miss Clara Fouse of Martinsburg, | was a recent visitor with her daugh- originators of the association 25 June and July. ler. The members Present Mg MIS. | cisited her cousin, Mrs. H, M. Hos- | ter, Mrs. Robert Hess [years ago paces at than—— Mary Goheen, Mrs M. Hosters - aaa tm ee ot od 1d : The idea that everything can be! man, Mrs. Carrie Hazel, Mrs, Frank Ystnan, from Wednesday to Mon-, pahert Lucas of White Deer, spent | The entire staff of new officers of left tp the big business boys, and! Ream, Mis. T, G, Jones, Mrs. Vir- ay. | the weekend with his mother, Mrs. {Grange No. 1001 were installed last | the nation will enjoy prosperity for. ginia M. Myers, Mrs. Emma Brouse! Harold Fisher of Huntingdon, was | Edith Lucas. { Tuesday evening in Community Hall | a recent visitor with his mother,! Mrs Howard Peck and two chils by the countey master, Victor A. Au- ever, after the war, might fool some and Miss Beulah Fortney Miss | ' people if they could forget 1929, | Clara Fouse was a visitor, The la- Mrs. Nell B. Fisher. Continued on page Five) man of Centre Hall Sixteen new | Reformed mst EX we $1000 worth best known farmers Samuel B Was cea rom ac and will sell on h the weekend ak MH ist held at the te cihiaseq oi ar a w Myers Anna Mrs. Albert Meyer evening with Mr Brooks at Centre Hall Miss Jovee Gentzel visitor with Miss Elsie Shingletown Mrs. Cora Gentael received word recently from her son, Pfc. Richard | Gentzel, who is in the Paratroops at Fort Bragg. N. C., in which he states that he had broken a bone in his right hand Mr. and Mrs. John Meeker and daughter of Potters Mills, Mrs. E W. Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Robert i Hess and daughter of Bosalsburg, called at the John M. Hess home Sunday afternoon Pvt. James Addleman of Looks bourne Armny Air Base, Columbus, O., was a recent visitor at his home Mever M1 nd spent Wednesday and Mis, Lee RD has deci farm duties 1:% fine f G 1s farm cquipment ie la. gest sales this spring in Cen- e county After spipding many years on the farm in upper Penn's Valley, Sammy and his better half will retire on easy street for a well deserved vacation ana a jaughter, Mrs he wedding grandparents, Miss cock at Altoona, Friday A Paul of Blanche H of last week Mr. and Mrs. Albert Meyer of Pit- cairn, visited the former's mother, Mis. Anna Meyer, from Tuesday un- til Friday J Gillig the our man ded to One of and 's wople helped at the Andrew Irvin Mr. and Mrs The following butchering home last Thursday Scott Tate and son Frankl Mar- garet Kovacic, Mrs. Jennie Irvin, Mr and Mrs. Martin Spotts and child- ren, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spotts and children Mr ionville ' + at dai Hosterman Mrs. P en, Mrs Brouse, Beulah the M oh baugh SON four vu fy 01 I's es Cole Emma Miss Was Jordan a porent . t a herd « and one os i £1 4 14 ti in tr 4 Wi pot luck Friday t at nt Club held their a meet Earl Weston of Un- formerly of this place, happy parents of a daugh- born at the Centre County Hos- and 1 but members pres friends from a dis- are the ter, pital Mr. and children supper with her mother, in Coleville, Priday evening Joan Bush, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Bush, started to school here last week after the family had moved back to the Hollow, ——— qa Is Nation's Star Herd Voters from Ferguson township to cerve on the jury list at the Febru- ary term of court are: EC. Martz George Smith, Elizabeth Sunday, R W. Reed, J. W. Repler and W. L Dodd Mr. and Mrs. W. Carey Shoemak- er. Mr. and Mrs. J F. Markle, Mr and Mrs. J. J. Markle, Mr. and Mrs Eugene Ellenberger, Mr. and Mrs Earl Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. G. Mac Fry and Mr. and Mrs. A L. Albright were among the crowd last Friday evening attending the Centre County (Agricultural Extension's 25th anni- versary banquet at the Penn Belle | Hotel in Bellefonte. John G. Miller | (had the honor of being toastmaster, L Behool, h Behool y employed om he was 1942, when JOT the Belle’ ball team, on and on the Fyre hanic son of { Snow 8hoe, studies n the Army Training His grad- school ane maintef;- some air keeping in the Qualifies as Aviation Mec “ y Ji ’ aa planned to (SPY House opinid we write With the else CRN answer habit the SIRES ILLS 1 tecelved accounts of $260 follow Robert Stephens; Shoemaker; A .ATIOK alle d verseer Pk { committer Ed Clouser t1 Gilbers iiling af Decker ax regalia embirg wrt nn charge. “ jents med 0 her the Navy ing D.C me just north a: tonsil ng the Hol on oveyres WOE JACKSONVILLE home of Mis on 27 Conaway, Gertrude a Shirley of i here and Was ac- mother, and visit. cme of Joseph Nyman of Creek, 10 see the son that Sas i from sled riding but § bet- this writing. They then called at e homes of Mrs. Fred Kessling and family and Mr. and Mrs. Milford Etters and family of Yarnell Miss Bette Aley spent the weekend her home here Mrs. John Dunkle and son Paul of Mingoville, spent last Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Robert Conaway ang family Mill Bail, metor companied by his / $n L& i Marsh HE WW ¥ { at Car Causes Envy Friday evening. most of the trave eling public in the business section of Bloomsburg, and it was mostly pedestrian traffic, cast an envious eve at the car which the owner had parked directly across from the Caps ital Theatre and Jeft there without worry. The reason? The car rubs by electricity. ~Are you investing in War Bonds? COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIR¥ INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLINE BELLEFONTE Temple Court Phone tv
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