Page Four Man Found Dead In Locked Car Emil E. Anderson, 19, of Cas- tanea, Clinton Co., Dies in Parked Auto Emil E. Anderson, 19, son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Anderson, of Cas-! tanea, Clinton county, was found dead In a locked, parked car at the side of the home of W. Max Bos- sert, near Mill Hall, Tuesday morn- ing. Death was attributed to a heart attack. The young man, rejected for army service in Jane uary, was emploved in the freight office of the New York Central Rall- road, for which company his father is foreman. He had kept a dental appointment in Jersey Shore earlier in the evening. Mrs. Bossert and her mother, Mrs Minnie Hoy, returning home later in the evening, noticed the car parked along the road beside their house. When the auto was there Tuesday moming, Mrs, Bossert investigated and found Anderson slumped over the wheel. The car doors were locked and the young man was inside, with his left arm out of the sleeves of his coat and jacket, a fact which was interpreted to mean that he had apparently experienced some pain in the region of his heart and had tried to relieve it. Dr. W. J. Shoemaker and members of the Motor Police are conducting an investigation. Board 1 Sends 42 Into Service (Continued from page one) Donald E. Frye Chicago, Ill Fred Harpster State College RD Paul Franklin Hile Pleasant Gap Milton A. Houston State College Carl C. Houtz Clark N. Johnson William D. Johnson Fred B. Lonberger Kenneth L. Mark Charles R. Miller State College John E. Miller State College Lawrence B. Miller _State College RD Russell G. Moyer Bellefonte George J. Petroff State College Oliver Rudy Lebanon Melvin L. Schaeffer Spring Mills RD Robert W. Schriver Rebersburg Eugene W. Sellers State College George Henry Showers. State College Samuel L. Strayer... Penna. Furnace Bruce F. Zettle Lewisburg Earl Zettle Spring Mills RD Those acc in the Navy were: Charles E. Bell Geo. W. Ellis, Jr Fred R. Gearhart Emory N. Gill Nevin Eugene Guiser who had been State College Lemont Boalsburg Millheim eplted for service State College State College RD Lancaster State College State College RD " Scilor William Harlow State College Ralph E. Merritt State College Francis Snyder Middletown Ralph L. Wert State College Transfers from other boards were Mr. Guiser, Mr. Harlow and Mr. Show The men and their guests wire ent i dof at the fay Is Staff Sergeant ’ ubaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Johnston- brugh. of Bellefonte, R. D. 3. who is stationed at Camb Shelby, Miss. re- rently w abst 2 Star Ser. 3 ] was 16 Shelby . inducted in : M 13.49 « THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 22, 1943. RECEIVES LETTER FROM HUSBAND IN AFRICA Mrs. John E. Horner, of Boals- burg, this week received a letter letter, dated April 6, Pvt, Horner sald that he is Bellefonte t 1 Ing. from his wounds and that he expects {to go back Into action In the near | future. Another Boalsburg soldier, Pvt. | George Lonberger, son of Bruce) Lonberger, of Boalsburg, writes that he ig getting along well in North Afriet and remarked that he re- celves The Centre Democrat regu- { larly, adding that he reads the paper page and is especially in- in the news from Boals- page by terested burg Trained Girl Workers Needed War Production Industry Sees Dire Need For Many Women Trained workers are desperately needed, and at once, in War Pro. duction Industries throughout the State and Nation, if we are to keep our fighting forces supplied with the necessary material of warfare Every girl who refuses to face this necessity as a personal responsibil- ity Is contributing to the Axis cause, and deliberately depriving an Allied soldier of his chance to survive this war, and herself future safety in a free country. Looking at the uation in way, no girl can afford to decline the opportunity offered by the War Manpower Commission, through the National Youth Administration, to secure training in one of the basic iIstries, and get ir it t) sit Lals nau ing war job within six weeks to six months. In the National Youth fn ministration resident War Produc ion Centers throughout the State courses are being given in Radio, (repair and code), Drafting, Ma- clilne Shop, Sheet Metal and Weld- ing, All maintenance of the youth in these Centers is provided, which includes room. medical and dental attention, trainees are allowed an for personal 2ll Centers is fonal Youth The length spends ito a gaodspay Ye board and amount of money Transpcertation to furni the Nat- alloted use shed by Administration of time a train at the Centers depends upon her ability and aptitiede. The place- me of NYA graduates” | charge of competent Personnel Staffs who work Ir U. 8. Employment Ings are awaiting Con as they completed the courses For further and specific tion on t Resident War tion Trai: ning Centers of the Nation. Youth Administration, call local U. 8. Employment Office, call, write, or ‘phone Mrs. Ida R. Hagerty, Youth Personnel Field Representative, NYA Office. Houtz- dale, Penna. Phone 3011 nt 1 cooperation with Service. Open- these (rainees have atisfactoriy inforra- Prociuc- he at your or Sunrise Service To Be Held Sunday The Central Branch of the Christ. Endeavor Society of Centre will hold an Easter Sunrise t the Community Athletic Meld at 8:45 o'clock Easter morn- with Rev. C. C. Shuey of Belle- fonte, in charge of the service. In case of rain the service will be held in the Bellefonte Presbyterian church. an county service a worries that afflict ck ver exist outside of our nat. of. t of the WITH A CAPITAL We're taking it for and a lot of things. for a few minutes. the prices that you within five minutes ed our door. 10 to 20. Bellefonte WE'RE READY \STER an Easter suit, topcoat, hat, shirts . . . sitting pretty if you only drop in here In this Easter stock there is so much U in the styles and so much VALUE in all your needs in one Easter basket Easter Suits 32250 vw Easter Hats The greatest showing of Boys’ Easter suits in Central Pennsylvania. Sizes |] | Prices—$12.75 to $19.50 Bob Davis U.... granted you need Well, you can be will decide to put after you've enter- i $3.85 up i Lewistown from her husband, who was serious« | recovering rapidly | if Ration Book No. 3 To Be Mailed Out » 1 ly wounded in North Africa, In the |! rincipal Use of New Books | Will Be For Sugar, Coffee and Shoes War ration book No. 3 will be dis mail in | June and July as a replacement of | tributed to the public by ration books 1 and 2 when they run out of stamps, In making that yesterday Price Administrator the public to “step hard” rumors that the book might be for any other purposes Application blanks for books will be left In mall boxes regular carriers between May June 5. The applications are mailed back by June 10 and boards are expected to send books in most cases by the July Principal use will be for rationing No. 1 now Is used. Few main In this book The No. 3 book has point” stamps that may either for canned goods meat when the number two book runs out Announcing that Postmaster Gen- eral Walker has agreed to use of the mails for the book in order to re- lleve the public of school house reg- istration, Brown said the method “a great step forward in our pro- gram to make rationing as easy possible and to reduce all of mechanics to the pl st March of Dimes Totals $2,077 “ontinged from page onc) Foundation and the retained here, Mr the coffee, which of SURAr, new and ration stamps re- for of used four pages be » or Sime citizen f ] ol rationing terms for the private other Weber tional half was explained The districts and their co tions to the fund were a ntri follow $506 78 Wetzler, Mrs b- Centre county theatres, Bellefonte, Malcolm Wallace Ward, $302.76 State College Boro Mrs Grove vey 04. State Col activities Miss Mildred $235.64. or a total of $278.08 Philipsburg, Fred Hoffer Po! rt Matilda, Mrs. Mary , $21.55 Unionville Edwin tudent Rubin liege $2 K 03.73 Prin gle J. C. Pox, $8.60 McDowell Mr Howard Mrs. Mabel $80 Centre Hall 16 Millheim. Fred Pine Grove Mills, ler, $52.15 Snow Shoe, Ira Viehdorfer, §. Clarence, Andy Koshko, $21.60 Julian, Harold Alexander, $24 Milesburg, Mrs. Jeanette Wetzler $40 80 Blanchard, $16.40 Monument, Paul Wood, $37.2 Orviston, Sherman Confer, $350 Lemont, J. C. Hillman, $36 Pleasant Gap, Mrs. R W 4 Boalsburg, Jacksonville, Moshannon, $14 Zion, Mrs. William Schaeffer, $3 Spring Mills, Harry Corman, $35.- 5 Rebersburg, $64.75 Hublersburg and Robert Corman, $19.95 Mt. Eagle, Miss Alice Leathers £3.30, Livonia, Robert Rhode Mensch, $110.39 Miss Maude Mil 1.50 Mrs. Pay Spangler, Noll, Rev. T. G. Jones, $16.80 Nevin Yearick, $10.15 Miss Martha Kerin Curtis Grenninger, Walker Twp. Ralph Harbach, $440. Change Schedule of ‘Plane Classes Changes in the Dallefonte aireraft recognition classes and instructors were announced this week, effective immediately Mrs. Ralph C. Blaney has been named instructor of the Girl Scouts nlane observation class, and sessions will be held every Thursday night beginning at 7:30 o'clock at the Y MC A Rev. Reynolds VanBuskirk Is the new instructor of the Boy Scout class which meets at 8:45 every Thursday night at the Y. Adult men and women will be taught by W. W. Hampton and Rob- ert R. Hill, at classes to be held on Wednesday and Thursday nights at the Y. Adult classes begin at 8 p. m. Adult plane observers who have attended two or more classes are asked to report at the Tuesday night class. Those who have attended only one class, or no classes, are asked to report at the Wednesday night ses- sion. THREE-GAME SERIES TO DECIDE CHAMPIONSHIP | Holter’s Radio, winners of the first half, and the Elks, winners of the second half in the Bellefonte Y. M. C. A. Bowling League, will roll a series of three games to decide the winner of the 1942.43 season. The first match was scheduled for last night; the second match Thurs day, April 22 at 7:30 p. m., and the third match will be rolled next week. The following men will partici- pate: for Elks, Thompson, Deitrich, | | Wholaver, W. Brouse, Vic Watson, W. Kline, Harman and Guisewite; for Holter's, Solt, C. Smith, Barn- hart, Holter, Kellogg, Weaver, Crust and Binns. Have Inquiries for Several Properties in Bellefonte. If You are interested In Disposing of Your Property Write or Phone MARY M. FAUBLE Real Estate Broker announcement Pren. tiss M. Brown at the same time told on any used the new by 20 and to be ration the end of hooks shoe book the Phone 749 Bellefonte, Pa, Li. Mark A. performed Apri) thodist church Dorothy Mae Mr. and {f Philadelphia, Limbert At a ceremony 1943 in the Me Olney, Md. Miss bogast, daughter A. J. Art f of Mrs ogast, « Gets Commission; Married Same Day jcame the bride of IA nt Ar- be Plan District | S. S. Conventions Mark A. Lim« | bert, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. LI iF Cents all m| Sabbath Schools of 12 County District to Con- bert, of Centre Hall, The double ring ceremony wag used, Mrs. Mar-| vene May 2 to 7 garet Sellman was matron of honor, while Sgt. Richard Sellman was best | man, Major J. F. Hetsellberger,| finance officer at Ft, Washington,’ gave the bride In marriage. The bride wore a lac polka dot street dress with a corsage of white lacs The ceremony was witnessed by for mer associates of Lt. Limbert from the finance department at Pt. Wash- | ington, and a reception followed In Washington, D. C. The bride, a graduate of BSBimon Gratz High School, Philadelphia, and Plerce Business College, also attended Femple University. She is employ- »d as secretary of the Boulevard Of- fice of Jackson Cross Real Est Company, Philadelphia. On morning of his wedding day Lt Limbert was gradusted from the school at Ft. Washington and was commissioned a second leutenant in the Adjutant General's office. He has been assigned to the 44th Divi. sion at Ft. Lewis, Washington. Lt Limbert entered the army in April 1041, He served in the Finance Department for a time and reached the rating of Staaf! Sergeant before ° entering Officers’ Candidate School He Is a graduate of the Miles Town- ship High School at Rebersburg, and of Plerce Buinsess College Before entering the army he wag employed a cost accountant for Brownell Lithography Company Philadel- phia The Centre County ‘Sabbath Bchool Association, of which Dr. W. R Heaton of Philipsburg, is president, has set aside the week of May 2 Ww 7. Inclusive, as District Convention Week for the Bunday schools of the county During the week the schools of the 12 district county will hold district conven- tiong in preparation for the annual County Bunday school convention which will be held In the Bellef« Lutheran church on June 4 Rev, Lee Gable, of Philadelph cirector of religious ed Babbath School Association of Penn. sylvania will be Lhe principal speaker at a number of the dis conventions, Dr. Heaton announced All Bunday schools are urged Wo send strong delegations to the district conventions plan now to have tion at Lhe Bunday in the ate the a ication of the Lr in the county ang u ample representa county convention ventions, as al ton, follow Philipsburg Port Matilda, Snow Bhoe, Distr Howard, Distr Millheim, District Milesburg, Distric ia Special Service In Local Church (ood Friday ‘Community Service to be Held From 12 Noon to 3 p. m. 1 Cc ne ty Gol Fri- be held f om noon weting will x P Sten Ne Rev. H. C. § not what woh for they Rev. H Know HJ hehiold rey Mey ny Croc! saken My My Nie ¢ Why Ret A It Is Pinkkhed” Thompson Father, into thy Rev » ands spirit Rev. C uty is urged 0 at- { hese services uggested for the period and May as convenient Ration Board News Institut industrial users wl foods and { fats may now register at | Rationing Board for May nd June allotment Last day of istration for this period is May ional fee and proces Retallers and wholesalers of meats and are notified to take a point inventory of these {tems at close of business on May 1 and are to regis- ter at their Local Rationing Board between May 3 and May 14 to get their allowable point inventory. This includes farmers who sell butter and meat in small quantities All those who receive their gaso- line rations by mall are instructed to return their expired gasoline book to the Rationing Board. It is important that these books be re- turned promptly. SPECIAL SERVICES AT enls PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Rev. R. G. Flexon, superintendent | of the Pennsylvania and New Jersey | Pilgrim Holiness church will duct services at the Summit church along Marsh Creek, Yarnell. Friday, day of this week Services will begin at Hill near oon. | Saturday and Sun- | 7:45 p.m. each evening and at 10 o'clock Sun- | day morning COBO NIORRINOERERAIRDS The official booklet of the Carpet Institute of Americaonthe Care of Rugs Ask for your frees copy in our Carpet Department. BRACHBILL'S South Spring Street BELLEFONTE, PA. | Centre Hall Three Future Tars % the U three Recently inducted 8 Navy as apprentice seamen Centre county men have reported the U. 8. Naval Training Station at Great Lakes | for period of basic training The three T. Barnhart, 17 Joseph Willard Barnhart Bishop street Bellefonte Richard Rackowskl, 19 thony Rackowski street, Bellefonte Williams, 22 othy Walkey RD 1 nw 14) In u recruits are son of Mr Kenneth ‘hur {ot and Mrs ore 426 East at 1% John " sO An North Thomas Ralph Ray of Mrs. Dor- Centre Hall of and hushand Williams - PENN STATE DAIRY SHORT COURSE TRAINS TESTERS Three girls group of are ded students a inci in the 117] Pu WE t { Du Bol K Member; Pennsylvania, Coudersport Anna Mae Millerstown: Clarence H. Lis Hazen: Lawrence Nelson, Mary L. Schmoker Clliott William W. Thompson. West Phila- delphia: and J. Lynn Powell, Erie Thiz was an extra training course to help fill the many vacancies existing in the rants of testers. An. other course will be offered by the Visited with friends in St College, May 5 to 18, according to © ft-+non Mr. and Mrs. Lester McPadden of C. BR. Gearhart, dairy Lewisburg, spent the weekend in extension scialist who supervises the testing work thelr home of the group are: Lorene POTTERS MILLS Mra Boy wood afte with relatives in ret home Lizzie Ennist visiting with Boal Mr. and Mrs. GH d Smith and spend 8hi idem Mills aburg urnead Mrs lege J. Jd of Blate is her sister McCormick ate College Vandalism in Cemetery About 25 tombstones cvertumed in Har Milton, in a peta dalism, within es————— Skightly Injured First Lieut. Harold F. Stevens with the U. 8 Army in North rica, was slightly wounded in the March 31. according to a received this week by Harry F. Stevenson, of Lt. Btevenson's unit wrtive sesvice in North aptain was killed in ac unit went into Tunisia . There are millions of school chil- the United and we whi ro have never heard of one who regret- cloth is all ted the end of the school year them clean ve been mony cemeter; iliar form of va: the last several days It is believed that several boys with a perverted sense of humor are re- sponsible for this peediess destruc. n Al- leg telegram © his father, Beech Creek has seen some Africa. His '°0 tion when at a Kitchen Drawers if drawers jored oilcloth that is necessary all the kite lined save Lime ntry are dren in States ER ca ERR TR TTT I fH » PN FE sammy NHR J FRIDAY and SATURDAY Continuous Shows Saturday From 2 P. M.— IT'S GOT THE WALLOP AND SPEED OF GREASED-LIGHTNING ! {TRE aa eR RR Rd EEE EERE ERR EEE EERE, Ul - A . And a Romance Angle That Hits * You Square in the Heart! tt Te TTI II IIIT ented 22 2 EEE RE a EE PETTERS | MONDAY ONLY TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY —Bargain Nite A Musical Salute to Love! Saboteurs Try to Stab Fast, Furious Fun as the Gals America in the Back. Virginia Grey * hd * * 3 x »% Robert Harriet Paige Hilliard HI, BUDDY With Marjorie Lord of the Also—John Loder—in UNDERGROUND THE MYSTERIOUS DOCTOR EEE EERE EEF SAREE EERE RRR RR RRR EER E Soeee te ode fo fo ff fied do dt foe foo fof iio fo Next Thursday Nite—Play Wahoo It's Fun And Profitable! ROSCOE . PATSY MAXIE KARNS KELLY ROSENBLOOM MY SON THE HERO ERE ERE EEE EERE EERE ERR ER RRR ax if RAEN Rapp SECRETS FEE ERE EERE batts 2 2 22 22 22 0d Ba PERI WEEE EERE hd |Karthaus Man Loses Life in Truck Crash (Continued from page one) and the ca injured Camu he Centre County ( Bheckler Crant Bhanno D GoOor ciosed pinning the man fast, When the machine lo est Lhe door Wor Mileshurg any tigato of accident body removed nl Home erm ut Snow Byive Herman Ciovern n Jun { } 1 ‘Gardening Course ‘To Be Given Here Production ng ot Conserve. Foods for hose Daving oficred by and Home Making Bell High ation the ic Instruc- or Prox id elonte with nt wil (IrePRrg- r of noi, ung, cules torage Department auses of ng of ang, ting or of the Monday beginning O'Choek asked to to Guy a EE EE EE EE A AR aa La 2 2 2 22 2 Rr ANN MILLER Witham Dick WRIGHT * PURCELL bis orchestra + Elle Moe Morse + DUKE ELLINGTON and his erchestrs «COUNT BASIE und is srchesies a BT EEE EE EEE EE ER EE EE EE Ee ee Ee A2FERERERE EEE RARRR RARE REESE RES REESE EEE » x Big! Sparkling! ‘Easter MIDNIGHT SHOW DOORS OPEN SUNDAY NITE BANG goes the Professor's heart when this bubble doncer starts bouncin’ him around! TICKETS NOW ON SALE nt EE Ea EE liiebiaivibbakib Abia * MONDAY & TUESDAY # A Haijlstorm of Fun, Melody and Thrills! hth ttt aad ELLEN DREW RICHARD DENNING JERRY COLONNA AERRAEERARRRAR ERR A» Re 4 Ea Bf fei fe ffi fin tinned Fatt tt Sd ER et Rt EEE COMING NEXT WEEK-END RTE Andy Hardy's Double Life Fun-Jammed AT 12:0 A Poromount Picryre with RICHARD CARLSON MARTHA O'DRISCOLL CECIL KELLAWAY Frances Gifford - Florence Bates IT'S COMPLETE WITH SPECIALLY SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS! Laat SEES EEE ERE EE EE a ES ER RE SR EEE EE EE Eh hh LEER Bt ttt ee re EE EE Rt Eh bh hhh Snfaindaedui dad bie fo do intaduiad WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY ee inti sti iii otto i do dh fh MERE PBFA REAR R EER ER RRR EE RRR ERR RRR Ra ™ » i Et » RTL a
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