April 1, 1943. ——— HOWARD Earl Orr of Bellefonte, spent Sat-! urday with his mother and sister. Mrs. Vonda Taylor of State Col- lege, visited with her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, J. Boethgate, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Torrence Lyons of Pittsburgh, and John Weber of Mon- toursville, were weekend guests of their mother, Mrs. Kate Weber and sister, Miss Nelle, Mr. and Mrs. Warg and son Thur- low of Bethlehem, were entertained at the Mrs. Clara E. Butier home, Sunday, by her daughter, Miss Carrye E. Butler and Mrs. G. A. Ek- dahl “Pegry” Wolf, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kline R. Wolf, was admitted to the Lock Haven Hos- pital, Saturday afternoon as an ap- pendectomy patient A daughter was born recently to Mr. and Mrs. John Brownson, Jr, of Howard, R. D. Pvt. Brownson Is stationed at Texas. This is their first child Word was received here recently by friends that Mrs. Lloma Wil- liams, a former resident of Howard, quite ill in a hospital at Pitts. virginia Long, of State Col- spent the weekend with her Rev. and Mrs. William Long Robert D. Confer, stationed at Camp Shelby, Miss, left Tuesday after a furlough of eleven davs with nis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin L Confer, of Howard, R. D Cpl. Walter Masden, stationed at camp Cushing, Texas, is spending a lay furlough with his parents, and Mrs. Harry Masden. Mrs. Harry Masden, son Cpl. Wal- ter Masden, daughter Dorothy, Mr Harry Regal and Mrs. George Regal ptiended the funcral of their cousin, William Coder of Huntingdon coun- t arent Plc Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Sutton and son James, spent Sunday at Philipsburg with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Adams and Mrs. J. ‘I. Sutton { their sixth wedding anniver- Monday. cele- Mann, son-in-law and r. Mr. and Mrs. William and daughters, Dorothy and spent Sunday with the for- son-in-law, Mr. Charles Mc- rland at Tyrone, Dorothy Miller, 16, daughter and Mrs, Willis Miller of Haven Hospital, Sunday at 5 p m. Miss Miller had been suffering from hemorrhages the past 10 days. Her brothers gave her five blood transfusions to no avail. She is sur- her parents and several and sisters. Two brothers, were inducted into Army in the past month. are expected home {or the fu- 1] which 1 be at the Summit church, Thursday afternoon. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Con- fer a 8-pound bev at the Lock Haven Hospital, Sunday morning. The little ene has been named Harry Kline Confer The Electric IS NOW DISPLAYING FURNITURE In Addition to The Union Prayer service for Wed- Inesday, April 7, will be held In the | Reformed church. A two weeks’ evangelical service to {be conducted by Rev. M. 8. Rogers, {will begin Sunday evening | Walnut street Church of Christ. All| are welcome to attend these meet- | ings. | Mrs. A. H. Schwenk spent several | days last week with her sister, Mrs. | { Anna Troxel, and nephew and niece, | Mr. and Mrs. Francis Shaffer and {family at Island Park, near Sun- [bury Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hakes of Hills Grove, were Sunday guests of Rev. W. J. Cummings and parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Cummings, at the M. E. parsonage. Lieut. and Mrs. George Lucas and little daughter of State College, were guests of the former's mother, Mrs Eliza Lucas and sister, Miss Celia, over Sunday { The Community Chorus and any others wishing to take part in the sunrise Easter and Communion ser- vice will meet for practice at the Reformed church, Sunday at 2:30 p.m. The Union Communion service will be held in the Reformed church the Thursday evening prior to Eas- ter Sunday Misses Nan and Mary Lou Burkey are enjoying a two weeks’ vacation their brother, Robert Burkey, a cadet at Turner Field training school, Albany Ca. Cadet Burkey graduated and received his wing the graduation exercises, Thursday evening, March 25. The young ladles w return by the way of Philadel. phia and visit relatives enroute At a meeting of the Youth Fel- lowship of the Howard Methodist hurch held Sunday evening in the church, the following officers were elected for the ensuing Conference vear: president, Miss Phyllis Evey. vice president, Miss Carolyn Ekdahl; secretary, Miss Suzanne Hoffman; | treasurer, Miss Nevada Shultz, Mr Willard Neff is the adult counsellor for this organization. They were in- stalled at the moming service last Sunday, March 28, by the pas'or Rev. Wallace J. Cummings with at in Ma w A farewell party was given by the Kennedy church Friday evening in honor of Rev. W. J, Cummings and parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W ‘Cummings. A purse and other gift ‘were presented to them {Blaine Brook The Youth Fellowship of the local Methodist church gave a farewell party also in honor of the Cum- mings family, Saturday evening in the social hall. A special program was given and refreshments were erved. Rev. Cummings was present. d with a handsome luggage Glad- stone bag and other gifts to his par- ents. Monday p. m., Rev. Cummings and parents departed for Littles. town. near Gettysburg, where he will have charge of the church there. ev, Cummings ls attending The- cionical Seminary at Westminster, Md. Rev. Cummings was highly re. spected in this community and will ibe greatly missed a Supply Co. Their Line of ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES You Can Buy Our Furniture on the Same Easy Payment Plan! Many Eled rical tems Are Still Available: Electric Ranges - Dish Washers — Water Heaters Cabinet Sinks Radios and Record Players Electric Cleaners ~ Health Lamps Floor, Table and Pin-up Lamps Door Chimes — Toasters, etc Eledric Supply Company SALES AND SERVICE Bellefonte State College at the| Cn a es ce SHE LEASANT GAP Mr. and Mrs. Henry Showers are | receiving congratulations over the arrival of a young son born lpn the Centre County Hospital last Wed. | nesday. They have named him John Henry, Mr. Showers will be among | those who will go into the army in| the near future, The Joeal fire company responded to a call to State street on Thursday | afternoon to put out a brush and grass fire at the Thomas Foss home, | Mrs. Orrie Mulberger was brought home by ambulance last week from | the Centre County Hospital, where | she spent over six weeks having the bone in her hip mended after hav- ing broken it in two places as the result of a fall William Hoffman had sale of farm stock and equipment last Thursday and will move Into the house he owns here in town which the Lee Sampsels will vacate when they move into Bellefonte this week The Cunninghams will move this week to Pittsburgh, vvhere Mr, Cun. ningham holds a position The Garrett family are moving from one of the Noll double houses to one of the Crumlish houses The stork paid a visit Friday morning to the Clark Hile home and brought them a nine-pound baby boy. Both mother and son are doing picely In the Centre County Hos- pital. Miss Butts | aring for home and the three other chil during Mrs. Hiles' Frederick Shaffer with several bolls on hi Mrs. William Kerste gnother verv severe Tuesday, but has been lowly for the past few days Claude Baumgardner has been tously il at his home with condition, and a few days taken to a soldiers’ hospital Mr. and Mrs. Ray Noll are ing a few weeks in Florida Mr. and Mrs. Feldman Hamilton and daughter Helen Louise of Houtz- dale, visited Mrs. Hamilton’; Mrs. W. H. Noll, on Sunday Ray Melroy and wife and Henry Noll made a busine Willlamsport, Saturday Mrs. Emma Noll of Zion, and Kermit of Jersey Shore, transacted business and paid a few calls in town Saturday Russell Spicher was Camp Aberdeen, Md. from Harrisburg with relatives The Charles Lair family moved Monday to Loci Haven and the family moved into the part of the Harry Bilger house va- cated by the Lairs Mrs. Curtin Dunkilebarger and family moved from the Whiterock house which was sold recently to Ken Baird, to the part the Noli double house vacat by the retts The Arthur Schreckengast jan moved into the Crumlish hou re. cently vacated by Harold Hazel, and the Henry Young family moved into the Noll apartments vacated by the Schencks The Harold Ream family moved from the Edgar Sommers house on Bilger Row, to the Bilger house or Whiterock vacated by the his! absence uffered attack on recovering er- a heart alo WAS pend- mother, Mr Oh home from and his wife for a Sunday of 's | Gar- 11 ily rong ————— Lor trip to), ieordance Youngs. Joseph Myers moved from one of the Noll double houses to the house vacated by the Reams, vacated by the Myers. The Melvin Burris family are mov- ing te a farm near Old Fort, and Esther Baney and family into the Decker house vacated by the Burris family, “Bus” Bilger moved into the Bilger house vacated by the Baney: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodkey spent Sunday with relatives at Lewistown Driver Is Negiigent In Fatal Crash (Continued from page owe) Sheckler of Mileshure, to establish the manner in which the aceldent happened. He was assisted by Deputy Coroner Frank Balrd, of Mllesburg, while attorneys for Mr. Guenot were Lewls Orvis Harvey and R. Paul Campbell, Philip H. Johnston wa present as counsel for the railroad company Fred Bensor, special duty engineer who was riding the cab of the troop tinin said he was sitting on the fir man's seat on the left side of the cab when saw the truck move slowly the four-track cross iE he (Cross ni I thought th thos« ir cdenly, then by we fallow few feet roG! that kK drive ROINg But ins he kept on crossing the tr in front of us Cinenot ing the « truck to a Mr: dad Sensor the tru aaaea what to do he Ck sald that upon approach- rossing he brought hi stop and that his daugh- McClusick It's all He put Ck Into Lhird gear (one gent and tarted over he train's approach unt] nis daug ter cried the warning CGiuenot sald he didn’ heard no bell daughter hadn't r wold have All other witness oe “ain crossing sald right the below high) He knew nothing i out Lie anda shouted the rad withh the ex- on of tific that the whistled One L£] wion for £8 | brickyard and some of the the whistle sounded blast just before the crash brought out that some time Ago resi- agents of Milesburg and Boggs town- ship petitioned th trains whistle at only in Mileshurg. instead of ings on the Bald Eagle Branch that community the petition bound trains sound thelr only for the brickyard crossing the eastern end of the town Members Coroner's jury Karl E. Kusse, Charles Coble { James R. Hughes, all Belle ns, and Alen Weaver Cleorg E. Fiyvm all of HY ralitoad to have one crossing at all cross. In ac- vest. oy in with of the cere of Newnan and M Milesburg Witnesses were as George 1. Seeger, Milesbhurg operator of the railroad tower about 500 foot west of the Kohlbeoker rroecing: Rev, William A. Snyder af Milesburg, who halted at the Weaver crossing Kohi- follow of west EBEFCINNOWITO BUDGET YOUR POINTS wisily = = = BRING YOUR RATION BOOK TO US! 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Thread Clothes Line Artex Motor Oil Super Suds Vinegar - > » = . - 50-ft. large - - » Lemons Lettuce APR. 12—RBUY BONDS ! . |Lecker crossing Just In time to see’ Ciuenot's the air; Mileshurg, who wa: Elmer Snare moved into the house (ers home within a stone's {the crossing at the time lips, who was visiting at SHE CENTER DEMOCRAT. DELIFFONTE. FX. Page Three truck Rev hurtl Hewes nt ing thron Phillips gh of the Earl Pet. throw Mrs the M of Phil- Ins Levy home opposite the Kohlbecke: Hotel; fn short becker Hotel; A rone, Ww the zigna) Just Sensor, tA wil Fireman on the Nis seat IY Cros since miles in, Kaw ing it ney w on top tinue the eng an ld have en rineer of hour fireman of Anderson, engineey locomotive: Orlando © burg, who who the special dut Guenot Naylor the tru toward Was { if Bry wis working distance east L.N the | Thon maintenance the railroad west was Crossing “ i" oft n i traveling he thie annlication bye aL Nay! {to 0 brough 4 aw { Of an, of hon Ko in a the avylor ocomotive in charge ms A. Kib of upervisos the ang ngineer on that ide of 1) art otel, but 4 0 Httde oni shit nignt bi PUBLIC SALE of a CARLOAD South Dakota HO HOTEL BARN the CENTRE HALL | 4 Of Over 1) Miles- Le hl« in of Ty A of Lad | for tow vir and from nn 1} of RSES! at Wednesday, April 7th Starting at 1:30 PF. M. Brown 2 Sorrel 2 Bay & Black Mare SOrre; 2 Sorrel 2 Borrels mare 1 Mare LX | wa Roan Cirns Mare Mare Bl f¢ w Roan & Bay Celdh mare &» mare & foal Are Sorrel Geld Black Bay Mare Celding reid } Spotted Riding Ponle This is one ever teams outst RAY CARPER Flatter your furniture i -_ ‘Centre County Boy Gets Service Star (Continued from page one) the enemy pocketed in this area cone tributed toward effecting the anni- hilation of the enemy On ont ion, Lieutenant Baird foxhole with officer his their fire charged the enemy within a few BY this de- nnd use of nemy taken ws OCens 1] another held of un from when company by unt] the enem: six were yaras of their ition Iay In opening hand grenade were Killed and wi Po fire by Lhe were tree of three prisoners Lieutenant of Thompson and Baird, of Philips. burg. 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