, Prone San Ea A ———————— TAYE CENTRE DEMOCR AT, RELI, EFONTE, PA. August 12, 1943. 0 A ——————— _— La r Ser CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY Te Hold Vesper Service Bank, Reed Garman of Oak Hall, Misses Ellen Bradford, Nellie A Rural Life Vesper service spon-| Roy Delaney of Mifflin, Mary De Knarr, Miriam Brooks, Funlce and sqred by the Centre Hall Home Eco-!laney of Danville, Miss Jean Smith, Dorothy Blazer, Betty Searson and nomics and Agriculture Clubs will! Roselin Homan, Dean Ross, Willlam Pauline Burkholder were all home be held Sunday evening, August 15| Boozer, Jr, and Mr. and Mrs, J. T. from Harrisburg for the weekend at 7:30 o'clock in the Lutheran| Delaney, all of Centre Hall Among the men in service home church | Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Krebs had his weekend were: Robert Arney, The theme of the program will be these guests during the past week: George Martz, Chester Wagner, “To Make the Best Better Through! mrs. John Deibler and daughter, L¥nn Breon, Dean Neff and Donald Christ,” according to Miss Inez Luse,| Miss Elsie Deibler of Salona on Barger local Home Economies Club leader. Thursday and Friday: Mrs. Edwin Sherman, Jr, and Joan Good, The meeting is open to the public. | weleh and daughter Jandt of Lock children of Mr. and Mrs, Sherman er Haven. from Tuesday until Thurs- McClure, spent last week here with CHURCH SERVICES dav. and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ker- thelr aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mr; Evangelical: The Rev. W. K. Hos- stetter and son William, Jr, from David 1. Grayhill terman, pastor. Bethesda-—-Church' Zion, on Saturday Mrs. Lovan Smith visited on Fri. service, 8:00, Centre Hall--Church Mrs. Harry F. Cooper was a guest day n Bellefonte With Mrs, Eliza service, 10:30; Sunday school, 8:30. of Mrs. Randall Mever in Coburn. beth Smith and Mrs. Clyde Smith Locust Grove-—Church service, 7:30, priday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Albert Letghtley and Sunday school, 9:30 Miss Marian Homer of. Middle- son Jere Sint Ruests Thursday of All the other local pastors are on , ta Mu d Mir arold Leightley, The } own, came Thursday for a weekend vacation this Sunday and no church visit at the D. M_ Bradford home services will be held » 3 » 2d former Mr. Leightley Is on a leave from hi tation on a U. 8. subma Woodrow Bradford of York, spent rine his vacation last week with his par- Miss Lorna Jane Hosterman ine ents here jured her ankle In a fall from he; dented at ihe regular: meeting + and Gervin Shaefler and bicycle last r aca) ile Progress Grabie Friday evening. {laughter { McAllisterville. visited M1 , Wilbu Stove returned last August 13 ! | in itre Hall on Wedne week from ihe CGeisinge Hospital Opening song, All Through al itete She had been uncer otwervy- Night address, “Post-War Prob- row and Mi Bet - tion 1 lems.” Thomas Delaney: play Red DIt* Fradied * bY bus on Fri- Deva 1. Graybid ane " fr, Shd M) Flannels Mrs. John W. Delaney, “83 n lor Brownwood Pexas, RO) A AAO , tx ren Wen! Mr. and Mt J. Thomas Delaney, ' Where the) ud il visit Pvis .Albert on Mi : irr. Welhnen ay 39 spesd and Mrs. Ray Sharer; closing son Dutrow and Kenneth Prazie: Wig Lhe it o a week Wim, Jam God Be With You.’ are taking their basic training in SOs mothe: Mrs Rathryn amison . » Army camp there Mrs. for whom the men plan f 0 SON AIR RAID SIGNALS Dutrow and Miss Frazier arrived in carpentering v r STAN 3 F Bro wn wood Manda, noon rs. Robert Rhoads and children NOW STANDARDIZED M. Kirk- Shirley, Robert, Jr and William Wednes- are visiting her mother in Bell Progress Grange Program The following program will be pre- Frequen signals throughout h tate have Gay here ng on friends tended t ay ) ¢ Vit | radford, Mrs. Robert Mrs. Clarence Yearick and ded confuse h itizens 1 A : . j i thi Robert Siegal and son Danny I stat ‘olieg 4 rn Airs nals have become standardized. Fred odrow Bradford m rn State College. call "Mi 1 1 ock Haven on W sday. There Smith on Saturda; Se ¢ ward : Li n I when interviewed sel-up might cently, nowever Guests last week John Martz were M The first " . Bs of y hild Harry Nightingast and 4 ay Neh WARY 8 EE ur: Ah ' 1 ’ bark to Cent John Sweelwoud of Pottstown raid alert is the ts " tani | PED ! § 3 signal. At this time out Cr OQ enner res where may continue The second fluctuating planes In the immec this time traffic must lows t have passed on be resumed come on until t ed. a fifteen If the fi repeated fiaotuating alan al ye med in Centre Hal WAS pias neq Wal noon According t« to distinguis! & blackout street lights y promptly for the blackou Kreb 8 4 Je 'y A H - » ise nd Mrs. C. A Spyker made Miss Peggy McClenahan, employ- ily the fluctuating fire signal trip to Lock Haven on ed at State College. is ill at the hone not be confused with ti ' v stopping in Mackevville for of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Harry signal of an air raid alert It is 1 int wit Mi nd Mrs. Charles McClenaban : sible howeves | 1 , rebs George Rimmey and Edgar Miller made a business trip to Harrisburg t Wednesday wesial 14 x fy > sf is ‘oval i Cou Troop 20, wi gr. and Mrs. Daniel 8. Daup thas : the fluc i ting w vn ng | thet: utmaster tobert Rhoads, tertained Miss Marian Smith, R. N 1p and Mrs. Carl Burkholder and ealing 2 reer Fut ney ¢ y tan S3tall would he blow: daughter Mary Kay, and Miss Stella : y Hosterman to dinner Thursday eve that enem:; ered in an LOCALS AND PERSONALS F kK. J ws} 4 hi stint A 1 ran ig Wann Mr and Mi John slaney enter. Was cw et? Sheskd Rere ro. ¢ 1iDted his bagie training tained at _dinney ipper, < A snr J. 8 Naval Base, Samp day. the following gues MI. and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stover of Yea- retumed home Tuesday for Mrs. Henry Zerby and sons of Spring | too were Sunday sUDDOT guests ¢ Searson and re Ed Rider severe pod M UN | (H | PAL iy. louise. Renhes and sme. and | ounch "Home Front MILLHEIM are PDE Stesia last Monday af Pledge’ Campaign — NEW SHOW TIME — A £ ora B orf damiing d ! At tacognizing the fact that if every Shows Now 7:20 and 9:30 P. M, slider Radi i y WHETE citizer alizes that selfish interests Admission 10c & 300 a fis . Donald and chiselers are breaking down the R\ET NW e week program of price control, the OPA ea hap Bérses . has launched a Home Front Pledge SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY is visiting her aunt and husband. c.moaien in which an effort is being (August 14) i And Mrs Daniel Fyn. made to have every citizen in every ’" wr Carrie McWilliams of TY- community of the nation make and Powder Town rone, visited recently with Mr. and keep two pledges Viet McLag) rs ¥. V. Goodhart ; i. To pay no more than top ietor McLaglen Mr. and Mrs. Rov Bhaeffer made a legal prices for any goods EE ap susiness trip to Lancaster last week or foods. and r way of McAllisterville, 2. to accept no rationed goods rr or ag, Nhiaaddd 2. The Mayor of where they Visited ther son. Gervin without giving up ration 44 ’ Shaefler and fan stamps th Street Mi® Viola Forbini of Renovo, was By keeping these two pledges every a weekend guest of Miss Jane Spy- housewife can contribute much in ket helping to distribute rationed goods Misses Jean and Emeleen Rosz re- fairly, in holding down the cost of turned with Mrs. Anna Bartholomew living, in helping to eliminate black to Burf City. NJ. last Thursday. markets and in aiding to bring vio- ia a = They remained there for a ten-day lators to the attention of the War WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY fait Price and Rationing Boards (August 18) Mr. and Mrs. George Sweeney and J. Mac Curtin, chairman of the Randolph Seolt and laughter Betty. son Wililam, and local price control panel. yesterday Claire Trevor Miss Ruth Spyker spent Sunday eXprested the hope Mat every per- with Mr. and Mrs. ER. Houtz and on in Centre County will accept and "DESPERADOES” hi Bellntonte, R D follow the Home Front Pledge. Var- Miss Patty Booger of Harrisburg, 'OUS groups in each community are {All Technicolor) and Miss Mary Livingood of Somer- now being organized to further the A Western attraction with set, spent the weekend here at the MOVement Cup said plenty of SOCK! J. 8. Boozer home iss Mari ith, ! urn- Always GOOD Entertainment at Puy phagan Smith. R Nol County Soldiers This Theatre, spending a two week's vacation here In War Report with her relatives Wilkingburg where she George Murphy, Anne Shirley and Freddie Martin and His Orchestra Continued from page ome) the location to the fire direction cen- ter . 1 “In charge of fire direction was an : ate rom Ips urg Capt. James A. George, of Ardmore. Okla. Hig next in command was Capt. Willlam F. Cox. of Bellefonte “It seemed an interminable time between the firing of the gun and the explosion of the shell. After the first shells fell, quick adjustments would be made. ® “These adjustments resulted from observation of where the shells fell in relation to the target . observa- FIRST TERM fr i youthful Capt. George P Curtin who lives near Bellefonte At 24 he commands a battery of 1558's. He for. For PROTHONOTARY | = cr evs tary Academy i "On this day he was observing the a n ’ {fire from a Piper Cub flying over the OF CENTRE COUNTY territory between he Sots ond the — target area. Incidentally, when the plane came in it nosed over on the Your Vote and Support Will be Greatly Appreciated rough terrain and broke the pro- Petar Curtin, whe was talking on li Pri r. 8 4 1: the plane's radio at the time, didn't Republican Primaries Tuesday, Sept. 14, 1943, drop a syllable and both he and the Ea ANIMAMUAMIGMMIKIAKANNIM pilot climed out unhurt.” A hh ad HOWARD Miss Annie Ciarbrick of Zion, visit ed her piece and husband, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Kemp this past week Mrs. John Weber and two children of Montoursville, visited this week in Howard and Mileshurg at the Weber and Sheckler heme Pvt. Willilnm Wyland of Norfolk, Va, shent seveial days at his home this week Miss Josephine Muffly arrived home Sunday after a month's visit with her brother and family, Harr Muffly of Morgantown, W. Va Mrs. Marion Cronemilier, a mem ber of the WAC, stationed In Vir gina, spent the weekend with Mrs Lola Fulton Mrs, “Ted” Lyons of Carrick, and Miss Helene Weber of Philadelphia ale visiting at tw home of thelr mather, Mrs, Kate Weber Harry Butler, n on « Mrs. Harry Butler, is home lough. Harry joined the winter M1 Kline Well entertal: Indies of the Sewing Cire evening Mrs wyd Kemp and ren spent Weanesiay 3 at the hon f Mi Kemp Samuel C Mrs Ginna ana Male Beightol Lester Wein ald Mra George Duikie Hod were sited Friday Sree ins Frank Wallace wa Ris of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Allis Chester lant neek Fals Meet Somewhere in England Pie. Carroll PF. Ekdahl former How gard boy, entered the U 8. Arms March 14. 1942 and at resent with the Army Exchange Servier England, and Cpl William HH. Brouse of Bellefonte. who entered the U7 8 Army July 19. 1942, and at present is with the 525th 8g. in England being separated sine July 5th. 1942 clashed hands, spending an after- noon and two evenings together somewhere in England in July Ekdah! received a three-day end pass and one-day ior boarded a train and visited wi Brotwee. They enjoved dinner and tended R. CC. shows both e¢s=nin Carroll has been in Engiend since October 1942. while Cpl. Brouse only about two months The Keystone class of the Meth odist church will hold a lawn festiva at the rear of the church Thursday evening. rain or shine. The festival will be held in the social hall if it rains. There will be ice cream hot dogs, hamburg sandwiches, ple and coffee. The class will be at your ser- vice from 3 p. m. on. The proceeds will be used for repairing the church. Everybody welcome BLANCHARD To the citizens of Liberty Town. ship: There will he 8 mass meeting held at the Blanchard schoolhouse on Sunday. August 15 at 2:30 p. m. sharp, in regards to the nppointing of a commitiee to continue the up- keep of the honor roll which was erected in honor of our boys and $ . Rirls in the service. Please remember the date and place gz there is some very important business to be trans- acted at this time. Whether you have any boys or girls in the service or not don’t forget that the ones that are there are fighting for your freedom and they deserve your pres- ence at this meeting. as the meet. ing is sorely in regards to the upkeep of the honor roll The third death in our come munity occurred with the passing of Henry Gunsalius at the Lock Hav. en Hospital on Wednesday, a — round on North Spring street; Board Chooses I enced, The Pah who nim Three Teachers sound, cover it with a mich o anndian bine gra whid to get th " tn fst nord) the pias (Continued from page one) Area In norin of em ability that Frank Hens alled Into the aimed force The restennton of Mrs. Marion i, ‘near future, und stone for he Clarence Man Is i boar Jpndes TS THIRD, IY Victim of Fall ary wa Lime enve In pre school commits damag TF es i ry CRISP, HCH GROW NG. SUPPLIES! NEW GADD DEAE " DA -- "= . MASG i JRRS rT oil]. 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