Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, January 28, 1943, Image 3

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    January 28, 1943.
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
Page Three
UNIONVILLE
Methodist Church: Prayer service family have recently moved from
this Thursday evening Sunday | Coleville, to the property of Willlam
chool on Sunday morning, immed- Lucas in the borough. Joe is em-
ately followed by the preaching ser- ployed by the Titan Metal Company
at 10:30, with sermon by the! Miss Myra Underwood Is assisting
astor, Rev. W. A. Snyder, Youth with the care of Miss Ida Williams,
Fellowship in the evening at 6:30. [who has been {ll and confined to her
Free Methodist Church: Praver bed for some time past, at the home
Friday evening Sunday of her sister and husband, Mr,
Sunday morning at 9:30, Mrs. Roy Calhoun. Her many friends
owed by the regular preaching here hope for her a most speedy re-
at 10:45, with sermon by the covery
Mr. and Mrs. J
Rev. H. C. Jacobs
Preaching service Preshy- are rejoicing over the arrival of a
n church Sunday new daughter to their home last
with sermon by Tuesday. Both mother and daughter
H. E. Oakwood are getting along fine in the Centre
Newton Fisher and two sons, | County Hospital. The new arrival
and Brent, of Midland, near has been named Mary Jane.
h. spent several days over The regular monthly meeting of
with her parents, the Woman's Soclety of Christian
R. Williams, Ser will be held next Wednesda
Mr. and Mrs ey at 7:30 at the home of Mrs
G Bullock A good attendance
is Don't forget the date,
Wednesday evening, Feb. 3
Mrs. Hannah
confined to the
pital for some
broken hip, wa
Milesl
along as well ¢
although still
Her many Irie
viet
ervice
hool on
foll
ervice
astor Blair
the
evening
the
in
at
pastor,
t weekend
M1 J
parent:
Fisher
and
J
Vice
ning
Ww
desired
and
hi
Mon-
of Mr
uncle,
held
home
her
eral were
afternoon from the
Mrs. H. P. Jones,
O01 Durbin Morrison, who died
the Williamsport Hospital. Inter-
t 3 made in the Oak Ridge
B. McClell
deceased
Services
for who has been
County Hos-
past with a
{to her home
get -
expect
to
Way,
Centre
weeks
taken
Mrs. T Sunday
of the
Urg on
can be
“confined
here are
Dinner
nds glad
tn + it
re-
and
complete
McE n
week visiting
and friends in Bellef
dinner at the home
Miss Nora Stover,
employ - | at ister, Mr
a Week's two Philip
Mi home on ft
rect 3 Army
Joseph Pet oon
HOWARD NEWS
a A. Ekdahl, the ladies
of Mrs. Ekdahl
relative
havin
of her niecs
along with the
Alice O'Leary and
and Daniel, the lat-
irlough fr the U
weting return
with
onte,
who i
pent
lwain
Md
rents
McE
timore,
ters s
SON
ter om
S
and ex to
Pp. T meeting Thursda) “Jan. being nieces
8 lock the high school
litorium he Dramatic Club will
Coming ‘Round the
the dire
A
Of
in
ne
McDowell borou
infantile paralysi
she ang her co-chair
Willar d Neff and Mrs. Mac
making plans for a fes
for celebration
Also
makin
tion Of
Willi 8iS0 Ix
are
the
Birthday
» ladies are
writing parties
President
committee of
dd
th
ni
and
Ma
Grant’ Ma
ore rch
and
Frida
Georg
arded bracelet
a happy
confined
week
Richard Allison,
Mrs. Ray Allison,
cident last November
ing as his friends expected
confined to }
Mr
Community
next week, Feb.
Evangelical
prayer
3. will
church
Mrs John Coder
nd Miss Kay Bennett of
of the latter
of Mr
meeting
be held son oi Mr. and
who was in an ac-
of , is not improv-
tor
ter pent il
M1
home and Mrs Fred DeVictor
-
Just What You've Been Looking
For to Keep You Comfortable
for the Duration !
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Made of Heavy Cast Iron
There's a size for every home
It pays for itself by cutting down fuel
bills. They burn anything.
Designed to make your home more
attractive
Best heater on the market
.Easy to fire
Keeps home temperatures more
constant
KEEP WARM AND SAVE ON FUEL BY
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LF FURNITURE C
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and !
Holtzaworth |
He is
Four Business-Like Marines From Centre County
above joined
on Oct-
The men
the U
ober
four young
8. Marines
1942, left home
are in train at Pa
together
together nd
|
now ing Island
South Carolina
wwough
inapped re going alfmoon Hill
physical aev
Heckman
ough with }
Mrs. Franklin Bullock Bl
and Mss. Orrin Weaver of the Mill-
brook farm near Mill Hall
8ome of our
ecently
state
anchard
bors
William
14
John
Jowm
and
bgt y
ord
LeRoy C
Clayton Con
On
Howard
onfe
D.. at California
sont of Mr
{ the Divide
Robert Barger
Mrs. “Paddy
cently married, is
{fection in the lelt
Miss Corilla
her, Hunter
SOTO is
thd
uffering |
foot
Thomas
Thoma
been
Ata
Ma
Mis
it
Jose pling
Fort George OG
weekend with
Mrs. Harry
R. D. Miss Maaden
former nurse at the Cel
Hospital, Bellefonte
for Florida in a few days
Wright law of Mi
Mrs. Pred Beightol. Howard, R
D.. met with a painful ace Fri-
day evening on the new bridge east
of Howard. A comnl truck going west
threw on the brakes keep from
colliding with another car, kidd
on the slippery road and Mr. Wright
coming in the opposite direction, ran
kK. being pinned down
steering wheel. His knee cap
badly cut about the
and hands, and probably internal in-
juries. He was taken to the Centre
County Hospital, Bellefonte
he is past the danger point
Mrs. Kathryn Swartz
the home of L. H. Neff
quite ill the past week
Community Union prayer
meeting will be continued the next
three months The schedule ig as
follows: Feb. 3, Evangelical church;
Feb. 10, Reformed church; Feb. 17.
Church of Christ; Feb, 24, Methodist
church; Mar. 3, Evangelical church; |
Mar. 10. Reformed; Mar. 17, Church
of Christ: Mar. 24, Methodist: Mar
The Miracle Paint
2nd Lieut
den, statione
Meade, Md
parents
spent the
Mr
Howard
her and
ascen,
a tre
County
to leave
Pa
and
expect
ul BONI~iN-
ident
to
ed
into the tru
by the
jg broken face
where
residing at
has been
The
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called
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on Suing
ner home.
Belle
Amme rmai
of Hub-
HUBLERSBURG
Ww e
stet
| ston
con
month:
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long, If
Emma
jarence Todd a
George
also
McCormick
Piet
Lannie
tien
Mn
St. John's Evangelical & Reformed
Rev. C. Nevin Stamm Ch
3
PLEASANT GAP
were glad to Ww. WwW
nble to ride out to a
few days ago, after
to hi HOT HAT
on account of
who was very
able he
oe
ter
eR
fined VETR
ines
almost
in
wrious
n
the
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about
wile
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house
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w
Th
roth
left
Quite an
I
‘reemont
| past
Hile has been 1
month or mol
A
anesan
Noll was
Ie stork visited
home abou
them a nice baby girl
ment wa
LX it
the
day
{ ten
ene ts
1000
bulidozer thi
Witmer
Jai
Champaign
Et
Bir
Bo
' hele
wary 20th Rant
make their
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bride
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which ia
Stone
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near
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and br
th th idegrok
SNOW SHOE
y of Highl
t ow
Mcla
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local
being
the
located
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THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY
You'll Stand Up
And Cheer. . ..
As You Thrill to the Stirring Ac-
tion and Romance of Uncle Sam's
Heroic Merchant Marine—"Com-
mandos of the Sea”)
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WITH JANE WYATT — JACKIE COOPER
DESI ARNAZ — MAX BAER
Monday - Tuesday — Wednesday
A GLITTERING WHIRL OF GAIETY
AND MELODY SET TO JEROME KERN'S
GREATEST MUSICAL SCORE SINCE
“SHOW BOAT!
IT'S PACKED WITH GAY, RHYTHMIC TI?
Including “Dearly Beloved,” “I'm Old Fashioned,” others,
WITH XAVIER CUGAT & HIS ORCHESTRA
FAA TTR IRATE RRA IAAL HAA AMAA
|
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY
Continuous Saturday From 2
glorious
with
Smiley Burnette
Joe Strauch, Jr.
Virginia Grey
we. SECOND BIG HIT!
Kathryn Van Marsha
Grayson Heflin Hunt
SEVEN SWEETHEARTS
Bachelors Beware!
MONDAY—BARGAIN NITE
Murder on the Crack
Burma Express!
HALFWAY TO
SHANGHAI
we: WHR coe
Irene Hervey « Kent Taylor
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
A Modern Beauty Cursed
By An Ancient Legend!
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SIMON SMITH HOLT
CAT PEOPLE
—Action-Packed Co-Hit! —
JOHNNY MACK BROWN—in
STAGECOACH
BUCKAROO
With Fussy Knight
COMING NEXT WEEK-END
Fred Waring And His
Pennsylvanians
VARSITY SHOW
|New Blackout
Rules February 17
on ontinusd from page one)
War Department and concurred
the OfMice of Civilian Defense
are
1. A preliminary
“Blue” warning signs
consisting of a steady
approximately tw
alr raid sirens
This signal, which
the first put
Probability of enemy
planes appear to be
direction Get Reads
“1 ize
MAO
le public
prescribed
blast lasting
) minutes on
or whistles
ordinarily will
0 2
hor
He audible
air ral
enemy head.
Red
tional
Blue ignal permitting an
to the conditions un-
war work and
mea
earlier return
which essentl
other ar
cer al
iH
a community s satisfied
present system
why should it change?
Uniformit a system of =ig-
sential t complete protec-
Eastern Military
the Red
ommunity
be mis
Blue
would occur
Jersey, alcng the Hudson Ri
New York City had iffere
of signals. So also think of Cam’
and Philadelphia
Q@ Why have two Blue signal
i. e., one before if time perm
Red and always one after Red?
A Air slanes trave] fast, say
miles in a minute. Conseqgus?
they can change direction rapidly
and one cannot alwavs predelermine
th» exact place they may bomb
Then again. at night, they id.
d by skygiow 50
Als hombing
may be followed in varying periods
by another
(
1
if
ix of warning
is er
the entire
nal
tion of
Otherwise
ome
for illu
town for
confusion
r taken in
Picture
if
ver
at
Hh
th
No
a a
its)
are mi
one
Therefore, a blackout
(Rlue signal) is required at all times
when there is danger bombing
Q~-1If a community wants an aud-
ible All-Clear “White” signal, is that
permitted?
A A local defense
devise its own audible “White” All-
Clear signal with bells, police whis-
ties, or other sounds, provided that
whatever audible signal is adopted,
it must not resemble the “Red” and
‘Blue™ sicnalt, In a metropolitan
area involving two or more muni-
cipalties, any audible “White” =ig-
nal to be used must first be coordin-
ated by the gervice command or ser.
vice commands concernad
Q If a community has no sirens,
horns, or whistles, what should it
do?
A --Make every effort to secure
such equipment, but in any event
use the best available sound equip-
ment and be sure 10 make whatever
“Blue” and an intermittent sound
for the “Red,” with none for the
All-Clear unless that signal
entirely distinet from the “Red” and
“Blue” sg@nals
Q-~What lights are not required
to be blacked out during the “Blue”
period?
| A~-Lights oh automobiles. trucks’
‘and busses (headlights must be oh |
low beam’, street cars, raflroads and!
certain emergency lights. Certain
of
council may
! lights, certain lights in rail-
ification yards and certain
military and naval installa-
manufacturing plants and
tial to the war ef-
shiirlded »0
materially to
talled ro that
f1 within one
sii
Red signal
tree  } rm"
roaaq
int
Clas
in
ons and
4
!
they are
apply tw
during
egulations
transportation
perioa?
and
COIMIme
the oir rald "Rec
husses
passen-
and seek
oopunie
Jowest -
and nay-
Legal Notices
EXECLTRIN'S NOTCH
FAFCLTOR'S NOTIO)
REGISTERS NOT ES,
Uns ave Deer
3 Dn assed and “lea for
n the Registers Office for the
heirs nd legatees,
of
Te
BCWER
GAMBI E
$ Rows G
G O'Brien execu
Atnie 8] Gamble
te Borong ens
GINNIC He The
i DOT as
and
of etc
late of Belie-
ed
Bret
Hrs
ae
and fin-
Ginn
rie Ginnic
HARTER
unt
’
y
HEATH
James
Charles
Shoe Town-
Ki INE.
of G
The first and fina!
Snyder executor of
Kline, late of State
deceased
The firs
Bellefonte
ot
and final
ust Com-
D. Marie
Tr
of
i BATHERS
of
strat or
Leathers
The first and
Bellefonte Trust
BH. n of ele. of
deceased
firet and par.
Della M. Miller, ad-
el of George CC
f ‘Boring Township. de-
; The first and final
C. M. Blerly. administra
of fumed E. Miller late
Townshi deceased
“ite first and pare
account of the Bellefonte Trust
trustee of eic, of James 1. Sei
bert late of Bellefonte Borough. dee
ceased
STOVER. The first and par-
d
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tial account of Ethel C. Stover, ad-
ministratrix of etc of Joel B Stover,
late of Walker Township, deceased
19. SIMMONS. The first and fin
al account of George M Simmons,
gr of etc. of V Simmons,
ate of Btate Coll -
mae & eee RL de
20. SHEATS. The first and final
stood Fe? verti Sheats, ne om
of ete. © Sheats, }
Township, deceased Tate of rein
21. WAGNER. The first and final
account of Daniel 1. Wagner apd
Soptya M Wage r MoPa ad
Distratore of etc. of Effie EBlien
Wagner, late = tat
Hone State College Bore
» WETZLIR The first a -
al account of Bellefonte are, an.
can be
of the
Bank and Trust Com Naot!
trator of etc. of Annie Maria Zerby ae
wate of Penn Township ay
I MM. HART, The first
{adcount
i HARRY A. CORMAN,
Register of
x7 Centre County,