Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, January 28, 1943, Image 3
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 ! MOORE’S Home Heaters 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 USING MOORE'S HOME HEATERS Buy on Wolf's Easy Terms ! LF FURNITURE C Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa. 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 Sunflex WASHABLE WALL PAINT Paints Over Wall Paper Covers in 1 Coat Easy to Apply Dries in 1 Hour Redecorates Aver $2.65 CLASTER’S AVA MAMMALIA AIAN MAMAS called ZION I Smit) on Suing ner home. Belle Amme rmai of Hub- HUBLERSBURG Ww e stet | ston con month: | His 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 || about wile 0 house F J 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 44 i field where bride wme a which ia Stone Lt present near My and br th th idegrok SNOW SHOE y of Highl t ow Mcla Ker. local being the located | Wy 4 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”) » ’ : M 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! SIMONE KENT JACK 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 18 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,