May 13, 1943, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Pa ge Three REB ERSBURG pent last week cman hong in attended the Orndory al lla Stitzer M: Domer n on Sunday N. I ock Hay R hol! Salofl-Astra hom Monday after in Ohto and Mich Bible C nd return ol In miler al | home in East Rebersburg Pic. Mahlon Hummel] of Virginia ited his wife at the Alton Auman me the past weekend Mr Blanche Bi Ireckengam randdan and farm® i visited » and killed 135 out hicks, ali one rats blooded KEEPS" RUGS CLEAN Without suds or liquid Appliad monthly, POW. DER-ENE keeps corpeis or rugs looking like new. Soiled areas in front of doors con be cleaned without cleaning entire rug. Sprinkle an the pow der; brush if in; remove with votvum cleaner, si Branton: Seaford BRACHBILL’S Bpting Street Bellefonte, Pa. supply ‘Mrs. © Altoona, with Bertha were guests their Mr h Harpster returned Fri- spending sev. a patient of the Phil. 8he is convalescing home afte; letters from Staft Sgt Corl, wl is serving over- parents, Mr. and Mrs. G tells of his complete recov. recent, wounds and is back al ( io his C. Corl ery from in action Litt Miss ag ust Joyce, daughter of Mr and Mra Gilbert Barto, ls recovers ing from an attack of pneumonia following chicken pox, which caused family some concern for several w The Rev. 1. J. Beebe and wife were presented with 8353 of the long green jast Wednesday evening bv the Gravaville congregation. The Berbe's 5 Presbyterian mis- glonaries to Biam and haitland in China, and at the cutbreak of the war their belonginas were all confis. cated by the Japs Rev. Beebe pastor of the Graysville Presbyterian church in the absence of their pastor, Rev. Albert Groen- dvk, who is a chaplain inthe U. 8 Army is MARTHA Those present at the home of Mr and Mrs A. C, Williams on May 2 were: Mr. and Mrs. F. H, Klett, sons Donnie, ron, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Woo- mer of Barberton, Ohlo. Those pres- {ent on Mother's Day were: Mr. and W. Williams and daughter | {Jane of Barnesboro, Mrs. J. C, Martz icf Altoona, B. F. Williams of Phil- Dr. and Mrs. Heaton of | Philipsburg insburg, Stanley and Harold of Ak-! ad FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE “BORN MAY IS 1820 ~ “LADY OF THE LAMP. FIRST WOMAN TO NURSE SOLDIERS AT THE FRONT. CLARA BARTON ORGANIZED THE AMERICAN RED CROSS ~ SERVED AS FIRST PRESIDENT FROM (882 TO 1904 = "OUR | DEMOCRACY WOMEN OF THE BATTLEF RONTS. % E AMERICAN Reo CROSS 18 THE OFFICIAL RECRUITING AGENCY FOR ARMY AND NAVY NURSES. THEY SERVE COURAGEOUSLY WITH OUR BOYS ALL OVER THE WORLD. — THIS IS A PART OF THE NIGHTINGALE PLEDGE THEY TAKE : "WITH LOYALTY WILL I... DEVOTE MYSELF TO THE WELFARE OF THOSE COMMITTED TO MY CARE.” —— by Mat {lowship In the evening at 6:30 in the "AT THE FRONT" A WEEK OF THE WAR the great naval base To the British First Army captured ttle arred Dijebel Bou Aoukaz loomidable barrier west of leading to the capit the hue 134] the Jast Jan Su maine Mrnae jo ean » pot Adio Ha American rip the ¢ hy t of Guadal- on Siang PORT MATILDA MAN COMPLETES TRAINING son of Mrs at Port Ma- awduated | 34 fame Edna tilda, . n Mattern D1 rmy Air Forces ommand School Divisions, GMC has successfully Matis residing today was gr Technical at Buick Flint, Mict Samp etl Motors where he an intensive course of inst on on aireraft engine overhaul Having rece this specialized course will be transferred Foroes Unit where his newly ace quired skill will be used to Keep the nation's fighting aircraft at top ef- ficiency. The Buick Motors Division, GMC school is one of many such finits in the Army Air Porces Tech- nical Training Command, Major General Walter R. Weaver, com manding Pyt. Mattern hag been in the ed forces four months ived training In Pvt Mattern to an Army Air hi Aarme- - - we sip is an elusive, but dangerous substance (ross Gorey PORT MATILDA 4-1 CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS ida 4-H Cl met Monde April following officers president, Jane Alfred Or- and treasurer, Augd- game zader, Alfred Or- leader Bernard Wil- reporter. Florence Hoo- The Port Mat Ange Hall 19. and clected the for the coming vear Weaver: vice president wick: secretary Erhard wick ; mig liams: news ver EB raising. The pigs, dairy calves, corn, and the G1 on Tall showed pictures on pig projects taken include calves capons, beef vegetable gardens a Thrilling "Adventures of the Sea he sea hides many mysteries strange stories of derelict ships, tales of fueds and mutinies, legends of phantom ships. Don't miss the first of a series of tures in the May 23rd Issue of The American Weekly. the big magazine distributed with the Baltimore Sun- day American, Tel} your newsdealer to reserve your copy 3 He was a goncert pianist before he joired] the Us. S. Crop Corps. thrilling sea adven-! UNIONVILLE Mr and Mi township Forest 1a on Baturday Jr. left for the U day of this week Another cent Un ind H M Mik visited with Mir and family of Ty Their son, Forest 8. Army on Mon- Methodist Church: Prayes Thursday evening. Sunday school on Sunday morning; Junior Fellowship in the afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Harriet Asking: Youth Fel- servien! Of on M1 rone TRAE, the 30, w church, regulngy with sermon hy A. Bnyder ¥ree service immediately followed by preaching service at 7 the pastor, Re notice concerning the the to SCFRD drive which ¢ two weeks of May, We that paper hel needed on wish TAT nd Vise ma re and must be done up separ di ing Mathodd int Friday mday Har with HC Ardery near the Church Pravey evening Bunday morning, followed by POSING preaching at wm sermon by the pastor Jacoty ately having been by hu further ads Ome 1" of t} hit wey y to school 8 n the 10:45 Rev reg MIVICH Ane that pa : adv in need too. so Cpl tioned Calboun New London past weeks Mr. and Mir lied on friend nity ret Kealley e early part of this week month who sent parents na Roy and ea and neighbo the commun returned to spent wveral of the 8S ft hat aller havi month ng family L Baltimore army. He i days last » and Mr before Hall, wes M: home of w Rey Wal g father, (Grorg ! 31 Cetiysburg tn ard Rone in Howard several days gees of Cams Md Lise gl their home here Jack visit two works among friends which will enlist in the town and Eu- ith friends his week. Rev. Cummings was called re 10 officiate at the funeral Lindsay al Beech Creek. Suan. afternoon near a0) Silt spent of ti will aller Navy i HW rer ile he of Bergstrom We Texas hh with Ms Harry Young of tnt parents Howard ri i : d Mrs Man - wit Mr Chester Pri several daughter Weber Mrs Welw v wn Harrisburg where as juror ngle of Port siting weeks Ww ang Balser rmed fre Schenck another Robert Homler and Ann, of Lock Haven jays last week with Pvt. Walter Condo of Camp Blan ing, Fla. Is spending a few furlough with his wife and parents Mr. and Mrs. John Condo Mrs. Florence Kunhes, son- daughter and little son Terry, William Glossner, son of Mrs Glossner all of Blanchard, were Mother's Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milford Heverly, Mrs. Amy Gillcssner ind Mrs. Fannie Boone are the Heverly home The Friendship Circle class of the Church of Christ, taught by Mrs Genevieve Yearick., will hold their BLANCHARD MeGill and the agriculture instructor 4 with Miss trees one day last week, They they have planted about flaughter Man visiting several her parents iTaCan, wi : ona 1 Res dayy and Mrs. Sheetz of Milesburg, | mer residents of Howard Mrs. Marion Pletcher Patricia Yearick. the formers Mrs, Jerry Glenn of Mi attended the ch wedding Miss Betty Tress) and Mrs. Joseph Tressler, Wilkes Barre, at Washington, D. C., Satur- day evening Miss Tressier the granddaughter of Mis. Glenn and was employed by the government at Washington. They also visited with friends at Baltimore their niece in-law m and er and irch Amy er, daughter of Mr at » ansplant ve. 4000 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest sont Robert and friend, Edith Sorgon and Louise Ankny of port Lock Haven, were Sunday guests at trees the M. C. Bowman home {It is also noted that a representa. Mr and Mrs. Charles Kunes and tive of the Manpower Commission son Charles, and Miss Jane Snyder was at the school last week enlist. of State College, were entertained to ing young people for farm work dinner to ocelebrats Mother's Day! Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs and also the birthdays of several of | Alva Miller were Mrs. Welsh of Lock the party at the home of Mr. and Haven. and Mr. and Mrs George Mrs. Charles Bennett Sunday eve- DeLong of Bellefonte ining { Philip Lentz, whose small house Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Winslow and | was destroyed by fire several weeks imother, Mrs. Mary Winslow, spent! ago, is now occupying a new house | Bunday afternoon with Mrs. Mabel With the aid of his son. Raymond {8mith of Howard, who is recuper- and several oarpenters from the tating from a long illness | General Refractories the house was | Mrs. Maude Bechdel and son completed In record time | Glenn, have been on the sick list re Mrs. Fannie Maxon of Buffalo, N | cently. [Y. Is remaining for a time at he | The engagement of Miss Dorothy home of her son, Raymond, follow. Bathurst of Lock Haven, formerly of [ing the death of his wife | Blanchard, and Russell Stul] of | Sunday afternoon guests at the | Beach Creek, has been announced. | {home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brun- | No date has been set for the wed- gard were Mr Brungard's parents | ding. {and sister, | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kunes spent | Mrs. O'Donald of Lock Haven ithe weekend with their | Mrs. Homer Brooker and family of | mrs. Roy Hinton, spent the weekend | | Altoona, | with friends in Bellefonte | Mrs. Virginia Hazel and t%0| Mrs Ben Neff Who was confined to daughters, Dolores and Barbara, of | {bed for over a week, | Beech Creek, were entertained 8un- proved at this writing dav 80 the home of Mr. and Mm. | Sunday callers at John Hovan. home were: Pvt. Wilbur Rupert of The blackout was a success with the exception of | Mrs Charles Litz and son Terry, all one pe wriony The ringing of both of Beech Creek, and Miss Jeanne lchurch bells, with the additional Carpenter of Jersey Shore, {help of several wardens, played a' Mrs Clyde Weaver of Salona, was | great part in the success of th this |, Tuesday evening caller at the Neff The boys from the four woes grades of our local school assisted | Irene of Mill Hall, and daughter.| aillard Hinton. son of Mr. and | is much im- | the Ben Neff | on Thursday night Fort Meade, Md. Miss Ruth Rupert, | The Johnson Motor Bus Line. Ine. announces a 1 1 Change in Schedule BEGINNING MAY 10th the leave morning bus Bellefo ned ting leavine arrivi MM UP TO 1930 THE ALASKA DEFENSE | COMMAND CONSISTED OF ONLY 297 SOLDIERS DETAILED TO | GUARD THE ENTIRE TERRITORY ses + — Sraresic IMPORTANCE OF ALASKA IN AN AIR WAR WAS PROPHESIED BY GEM BHLY MITCHELL ALMOST 20 YEARS AGOQ... THE WHO HOLDS ALASKA | HOLDS THE WORLD eee » GFRUENINGS GUERRILLAS... GUERRILLA FEHTERS INV ALASKA HAVE BEEN ORGANIZED BY GOV. ERNEST GRUENING TO STEN A POSSIBLE JAP INVASION «=~ *_ WAR DISCOVERS ALASKA By JOSEPH DRISCOLL Handsome, Walnut- Finished SMOKING STANDS 25 INCHES HIGH LARGE ASH TRAYS OF HEAVY AMBER GLASS . 10" BASES Smartly turned stonds Anished in, fine Wolnut, Buy 2 or 1 ot this money. seving price./ OLF FURNITURE CO ‘Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa. i EARN AES lH Ne
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