April 15, 1943. JACKSONVILLE Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Mr on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll and daughter Elsie Jane, helped Mr, and Mrs. Charles Cronister to move from the Aley house to their new home at Jacksonville, Thursday and Friday of last week Mrs. Orin Fye, daughter Mary June, and sons of Bellefonte, and son Opl. Harry Fye, who has been trans- ferred from North Carolina to Mary- land, were callers at the home of Mr and Mrs. Sumner Noll, Sunday eve- ning Miss Louise Belghtol and Miss Hazel Daughenbaugh of Howard, were callers at the Robert Conaway home Sunday. Mr william Boigh- tol was a Thursday noon aller at the same pl Attention 4 township or Butler, home economics extension representative of Centre inty, will home canning demonstration ¢ at the Grange Hall in Jack- April 22 in Jacksonville, All elcome and urged place: Miss Helen COA ive § and t Mr. a vonstown h id Kathryn y Conaway 1 Schaefler » Hall, st r home Sunc day were and Mrs. Ben Fetzer of Miles- | burg, called at the Eisenhauer homie | all women in Marton at and ' J THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA. | Miss Mary Alders of Mackey- and Foster Shamp of Hublers- | | mar, ville, burg. Mr, and Mrs. Sumner Noll spent Page Three NEWS OF SERVICE MEN From CENTRE COUNTY and vicinity the weekend with relatives at and near State College. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eisenhauer g«—— and Mrs. George Swope had supper at the Lee Fetzer's on Sunday eve- . Somewhere i in n Africa ning. Foster Shamp of spent Sunday with his sister, Vinfleld Dietz at this place, Those who called at the R. J. Von- ada home on Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. John Vonada and fame ily of Upper Marion, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beck and family of Boone- ville. Sunday callers were Mary June end Johnny Fye of Bellefonte, R, D nd Cpl. Harry of Maryland William Beightol, Mrs. Chas 1, spent Thursday Aley home and also as- and Mrs. Leon Aley and Hublersburg, Mrs isted Mt: family in moving Mr. and Mrs. Ted family spent Sunday at Boone home, where they ner reunion for thelr poone, who h been on furl Dixson and the William held a din- Pvt wh JOT Robert in Mill Hq; « at the home worth Conaway and Mr Nathan Oakes and family Mrs. John Weber, Jr., an ackie spent Sunday with her William nly Mrs, 0 called to see Mrs. Charles r and Mrs. Deimer Ertley glad Kate back * . - 8. Williams on rand- mother to see he also took VICES BUSH HOLLOW naay nnlovm empioyme Rev home Ww gar King, Mrs Spotts and Beverly King is spendin daughter, Mrs Glad to see Mrs. and around again Edna Spoits out POTTERS MILLS nd rand- cal on taking d Hinner home and su Jormick home Me Coogan of visited Ur Mr Altoona with over the woek- rank Phillips and two sons left on Monday for Wisconsin her brother, Newton Floray, few weeks The Earl Smith family have ree ecived word from their son, Dick, that he has arrived In North Africa, and their son Lowell has been trans- ferred from Camp Carson, Colo. to Toxas. to visit or A Orpha Fleisher of State Col lege. visited over the weekend at the H Faust home Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Smith, living in an apartment in Lewistowr the past winter, have opened up their home for the summer. Mrs. Coleman Wingard of Spring Mills, spent the weekend mother, Mrs. F. A. Carson. Mr. C. E. Jodon, wife and two chil- dren of Bellefonte, Mr. R. H. McCor- | mick and wife of State College, took supper at the G. H. McCormick home Adon Faust visited ° Yeagertown over the Mr. L. O. Pletcher ed at Howard on Sunday. MOSHANNON Mr. and Mrs. Ambers Fye, daugh- ter Gladyce, Mrs. John Cartwright, Gordon Fye, Joe Fye motored to Bellefonte Monday of last week. Mr. and Mrs, Byron ner and three children were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Cartwright. Mrs. Martin Cartwright and son | Bobby, and Mrs, Annie Cartwright were visitors at the John Cartwright home on Monday. Harold Fye and family motored to the hospital at Philipsburg to see Mrs. there. We hear she is improved and we send her best wishes for a speedy recovery. Miss after with friends in| weekend, Miss Dorothy Beals was a visitor at the Clyde Borger home on Bun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Amberg Fye and] daughter Gladyce, motored to Kyler- town on Sunday and visited at the George Pearce home, Miss Betty Pearce returned with them to spend a few days at the Ambers Fye home. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lucas and gon Dickie, were Sunday visitors at | the John PF. Lucas home, Alfred Borger, who is employed at Niagara Falls, returned to his work last Monday after spending the weekend with his family. r Krape, spent Wednesd rie Smith, . { Earl Harter home. E. E. Vonada of with her | and wife visit-! the home of his parents in| | and Jesse Probst, of Lock Haven, Baumgard- | 1 i Fye, who is a medical patient | SNYDERTOWN Day In New Mexico St ass of 8 “hy § COOOL, nes 2 I= 5 n- Wednesday h the following mem- Mrs. Edith Romig, Mrs Miss Mary Bickel, Mr: Miss Verna Dorn- Kling. Mrs. Rob- evin Stover ladies cla in Ro} Dorman, rT, Mrs GeOrRe Ed Graves re- » arrival of a baby i Jame Chamber- ale weekend with who Fi Martha Markle of Belleio y With her par Elmer Stover Jas : :.. 1043 rst sent H M. Walizer Pvt. Matthew Frantz ree hotne vt. Frantz is a son of [AE 3 a We Mrs Mr Frantz i Port Maulda, I. x iwied Into service to Miami trans sila Mh . Prin { Mrs : nter - Wiehe Graduate Mechanic wsband “of Mrs WME CO ~ LJ hu yo of Ro bert 1 Clink Marie Clink, of Sn¢ his course studies as an ER the Army Afr al Training School at Amarillo, Texas His graduation this technical school now fits him for airplane maintenance and he will Be sent to some air base to assist in keeping America's Flying Fortresses In the air Allied vic tory ang ro. Onk afternoon her, Will Hall Shoe, | pleted aviation mex in irl ; : BUY Porces Techni the Milford Dorman and of Lock Haven, spent W with Mrs. Dorman’s band at the Ed Dorman home Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Stover son Donny. took supper and Mrs. H. M. Walizer ening Mr. and Mrs Katie Dorman ning callers the home in Lock Haven —————————— LITTLE NITTANY Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harter and daughter Kathleen of State Col- from and Mr day with Satur for Harry Walizer were Saturday t John Kissell eve — - a Promoted LJ According to information frem the Air Depot Training Station, Albu- quergque, N. M.. Wilford 1. Fisher, of 135 Willowbank Street, Bellefonte, : b . attached to 41st Air Depot Group visited at the Willard Harter | p,q heen promoted from the rank of home Sunday of last week corporal to the rank of sergeant Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harter and . amily spent Sunday of last week at he Calvin Young home at Hublers- BLANCHARD : As a sult of the physical exam- ination di raft ees atl Altoona Saturday, two more names will be added military honor roll namely Davy and David Shilling Rev church, of services the week All are invited to participate. Jacob Brickley is a patient in Lock Heven Hospital slightly improved. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Packer motor- ed to Syracuse. N. Y to visit with their son, is in military service there. Mrs. Mark Grassmyer, with children have moved from ge, g Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harter of State College, and Pvt. Arthur Bart- Fredericksburg, Va, were Thursday afternoon visitors t the on ley of the Roovert to Jacksonville, was a visitor at the same place, Miss Betty Harter spent Sunday lafternoon with Miss Betty Walker, | Mrs. Earl Harter and children spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs Harter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. (Shuey at Bellefonte, R. D. 3 Mr. and Mrs. John Spangler and three children of Snydertown, visit- ed at the Orvis Clark home Thurs- iday evening. Visitors at the same place Sunday were Jennie Moore Sunday Shope the Baptist pastor of the ie Anna Clark called at the McGinley and Howard Friday Mrs. | Margaret i Schenck homes at Howard, ievening. RUNVILLE | tored to Danville on Sunday Mr. and Mrs toons, | John Williams home. Miss Evelyn Andrews with | Rev. R. H. Courtney and wife vis- ited with relatives at Middleburg, i last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gunsallus of | spent the weekend | Nittany, visited with their son, Rich- | Mrs. John DeHaas, ard and family last Sunday. - SNOW SHOE 1 Mrs. Alta Reese and daughter Amy Those who spent {visited with relatives in New York | Mr. and Mrs. William Jodon of home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank last week. i Friel and brother, John Johnson, and at the Ernest Fye home, Sunday. lof Hawk Run, and Mr, and Mrs. A number of our people attended | John Hipple and family. the funeral of Mrs, Edward Coak-' ley at the Wetzler funeral parlors Wi ast Wednesday afternoon. A number of our people attended rll Conaway of Connecticut. the household goods sale of Mr. Pvi Keene at Mileshuig, last Saturday. There were 104 at Sunday school | home folks, on Sunflay, and the offering was | Wenrick home wera : jer, would like to have 114 present J. Kerry in Tyroe, Monday. next Sunday. Sunday school at 9:30. | Preaching service next Bunday eve Buy a War Bond and you 7 o'clock. | home- -front. end will conduct a special week | before Easter. His condition last weekend Charles, who her Lock Haven to the Campbell apartmonts, Mr. Grassmyer is in military service, Mrs. Harold Brungard, Billy Wil- | limms and Mrs. Madeline Harter mo- Max Stiffler of Al- were Sunciay guests at the of Tyrone, Mr. and Sunday at the | Hipple | | Tuesday for Ma®nd, after visit Bellefonte, visited with Mrs. Sallie | {were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Roan and | | ing several days | daughter of Bellefonte, Mrs. James | Pleteher's last | Mallery and Mrs. Francis Moriarity Sunday evening callers at the Eva Miss Tillie | Kochik of Clarence, and Pvt. Mer- Merril Conaway of Connecti- tent, Is spending a few days with Mr. Orrie Conisway and Mrs, Eva $7.77. The superintendent, Earl Kop- | Wenrick called on Rev. and Mrs, W. Join ning at 7:45. Christian Endeavor at] other Americans in supporting the NATIVE BELLEFONTE BOYS IN SERVICE David A. Peck Snyder Bell Charles Fisher ef niisted Franklin Ther Serving in Texas I» Pvt. Edward D ' ALi Leitzell Federal 1. He was . the In Tennessee A ar Pre. William H. Nolan Billy,” as he is K1 friend Pvt. Joseph Martin Martin of Mr Martin Axemanh White Deer prior ind into service August where he | Training with the Radio Air raphy. Ile | at Chicago for a time he was would appreciate from old | ferred to the Smyrna Als friends in Bellefonte bo are invited | Smyrna, Tenn. where he is address him ax folows: Pvt. Wil- lad 14 the 4th Comm liam H. Nolan, 3rd T. 8. 8 (80), ——— ywry Field, Denved Colo. He is a oi Figen By Nola well known GARDNERS CAN PROMOTE der oe of Phairn EARLY VEGETABLE GROWT} i —— ed — HOWARD ak AnG Weiked was by aj home of his girents, § Mite morning. His moti, Mis Weikert, has been $iously ill John Weber andfamily of Mon- toursville, spent thiweekend at the home of his motherMrs. Kate Web- er : own 0 hig Belle TNL Pvt Charl Bon and foarinwe formes of ut later chal is resi H statd med at tants to Philadiphia Lowry Fie ld Des is training in ac O employed at tion VOR bemers wans Base io Sat ) . table gardners yields can from their starter solutions are sown or plants experiments gonducted by E Rahn, instructor in ening at the Pennsylvania College, have shown Application of a starter a simple matter even for begin ners in Victory or backyard garden. Miss Sophia Capp and Mrs. Dav- ing. Por transplants a good solv- i! Weaver of L&K Haven, were tion is made by mixing 10 pounds of guests at the Jolt Wagner home, Victory garden Saturday. gallons of water, Samuel Clevenstje of Bellefonte,’ is enough for spent Sunday at tf home of LL. H Kemp and family The Win One igelical and Refo church entertained by Ms Arthur daughter Sarah. Wyland, Thursdagevening home of Mrs, Wybd. Little “Mike” $Smpfly of Wil get larger plying seeds NJ sot y Samuel M each plant. row Applications was Wensel, | must be carefully A f {an hour before using, but it need not lamsport, is spenhg several weeks ” id with hig aunt anfuncle, Mr. and be hie Bae until just before it Mis. Arthur 1rvig | A complete report of Rahn's ex- Mr. and Mrs c Williams of | tensive tests on application of agri- | Buffalo, visiteg # ral days at the | cultural experiment station as Bul- | home of Mr. Wilkns' parents, Mr.'jetin 443, “Getting the Most from land Mrs. Henry Blliams, | Fertilizers of Vegetable Cro William Schendiwho has been ili | phe £ Shute - {for the past yearfied at his home | KENNEDY | Bunday moming§Funeral services| Miss June Lucas is getting along | were held Wedndhy afternoon. les Plete t Mr. and Mrs. C her lef nicely. Her many friends hope for her a speedy recovery. Miss Doris Leathers spent the veekend with friends in our village. Mr. and Mrs. Phil and | daughter were Bellefonte shoppers! Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MeCartney! and sons of Pleasant Valley, were! in our village Saturday p. m. es home of Mr. paren Mr. and Mrs. | Herbert Pletcher Mrs. Nannie Bner of J Bhore, Mrs. Grad) Nell, daughter | Madeline of WillBsport, were re- cent guests at ome of George | Regal and famil The WCTU wi of Mrs, George ning, April 16. If you want pble evening, © one-act plays spo T. A. starring lo@alent, The plays will be held in t h school audi- torium on Fridafvening, April 16 at 8 o'clock. Thellce of admission t at the home gal, Priday eve family of Holts Hollow, were callers at the J. F. McCartney home, Bun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Lucas and IMrs. Gardner of Howard, attended the funeral of their aunt at Tyrone on Saturday afternoon. nd an enjoy- and see the two by the P. Mrs was to his 28 Fores at attach- ear is Crops at the vegetable gard- State solution fertilizer with 50 of which a cupful ive i pounds of fertilizer are used in 50 gallons of water for seeded crops s of the Evan- and a quart is applied to 10 feet of d Mrs. Agatha | (controlled, according to Rahn, who at the | Tays that too much fertilizer may do imore harm than good. The fertilizer {should be dissolved in water at least Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leathers and | amber: : Force ince Peb enviable According Ah ere, Cory oompe ve mateh or wey red ore, atiain Yim battalion. the rifle opportunity tw points a prof fic 1 Corp. Lambert m of displaying while training center illness and confinement tal. He is a son of Mrs. Calvin Lambert and a brother of of thix place. His in service, Wu teaching Alr School ir b Texas at the 1s brother Clair, al at Lhe PAUL BENNER PROMOTED TO TECHNICIAN Benin Lid has been promoted technician Sth grade Quartermaster ing Center Paul E of Pi be 4 Lemont from priva in Replacement Corporal Benner is suj ply assistant and is assigned « Company E, 13th Training Regiment. He was erly an accountant and kes . | Visor Economics for Science and Management Training Programs, at the vania State College Cpl. Benner. Harry R. Benner inducted October 1942 at 1 Cumberland, Pa. and arrived Camp Lee on November 4 He is ry if of Mr. and Mrs Lemont son of of i lege, class of 1038, with the B. A. de- gree. Heatlended the R O.T. C Penn State for two years ing to Penn State, he was time worker in Room. and upon graduation ply Room for two vears. Cpl. Ben Quartermaster 1942 ha 7p) Arms 5TH GRADE Camp Lee's Train- ¥ rm. super - Engineering Defense Pennsyl- WHE New at a graduate of Pennsylvania State Ool- at While go- a part the Military Supply had complete charge of the Military Sup- ner was a Penn State Club Member (group of non-fraternity men) and participated with his class teams in baseball, touch and tennis football, volley A ——— FIVE CENTRE COUNTIANS ball TRAINING AT GREAT LAKES Five Centre county men are being trained for duty with America’s sea Station at Great Lakes, III. They will receive 12 weeks of instruction Naval customs and procedure, and physical hardening upon the com- {pletion of which they will be given | a nine-day leave The Centre county recruits {Kermit M. Korman, 19, son of Rufus ID. Korman, Bellefonte: Charles E. | | McMurtrie, son of {Harry M. McMurtrie, Bellefonte; {Bteve E. Padisak 20, son of Mrs. | | Garoline Padisak, Clarence: Clarence | J. Cole, 18, son of Mrs. Henry Cole, | port Matilda, and Donald M. ‘Glenn, 3% son of Mr. ang Mrs, D. Glenn | | Milesburg. - Listed Dead by Navy. | Second Class Seaman Harold | Henry Ashenfelder, 20, son of Wil- | liam H. Ashenfelder, of Milton, miss. i ing since early June in a naval plane | mishap in the North Atlantic, is listed as dead by the Navy Depart ment, according to a communication received by the father. When the mishap occurred the plane on which Ashenfelder was a radio operator, was patrolling the Atlantic convoy route in the vicinity of Newfound. land. The craft was forced down at use 1 20c for childredd 30c for adults.| Buy Defense Bonds now! forces at the U. 8. Naval Training | in the fundamentals of seamanship, are: Mr. and Mrs. | RB PINE GROVE MILLS Moy [are Eyer Lh to fur Fishel aul Campbel] Hall r W. Hamill with tor Mi nice r Lee farm to farm at Joo McCracken ti Lie i HT pi home Saturday Harpster from Lh ArrYy Some of our fore the Mi ch Chu NOL of the and ready weather most tillers WIwed ed Wall 1 ; hie in Balleys Metzgar Tarn " ' meeting PG - State College meeting Tues / fiten | CAS ning in the Balleyvilie hall, 4 4 rustecs for next two 8B. A. Homan, Fred N Glenn wa Harper, Alex Johnston, friend n \ ! i A.B Alb ght C. Rider and Rob- mm Lhe from farm on On Doris B clerical Goodhart children of pest on Or nding am of WOODWARD HOLTS HOLLOW and : ihe evenung ley and and were Watson Or- Burd, Mrs. Haven shop- i were Look R mville, place on daughter Wednesday m New York been visiting davs. Mrs. Geo daughter of - Oli ¢ Rhoads nied them t Lewistown ne ¢ of Europe moment that wind thinks it itil the military { we are not de- aiolat magn try OUR DEMOCRACY-——by Mat Pe ’ WE MUST WORK HARDER., © 4 fy W So : LIVE MORE SIMPLY- i BEFORE CANNED FOODS WERE INVENTED, AMERICANS ~ RICH AND POOR ~MADE THEIR OWN GARDENS AND "WINTERED THROUGH” ON SIMPLE FARE CHIEFLY SALT PORK, CORN BREAD AND POTATOES. AGAIN WE NEED TO PLANT OUR OWN GARDENS .. TO PRESERVE WHAT WE CAN FOR NEXT WINTER'S USE. TO ASSURE AMPLE FOOD FOR OUR FIGHTING MEN, SUFFICIENT FOOD FOR OURSELVES... TO HELP WIN THE WAR.
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