August 12, 1943. UNIONVILLE THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. AWOL Gunner Is Apprehended Here Ruth Parsons and her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Stere, returned to their | home Sunday evening from a week's . visit with her brother and family, | Methodist Church: Sunday school a week's furlough at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parsons and | Melvin Mowery, 10: U. 8 Navy Sunday morning, followed by the This was Walter's first furlough gaughter Joanne, of Morgantown, guRner, 31a. class, of Kumpmonh, regular preaching service at 10:30, since entering the service in Rebru- yw Va. They came from Altoona in . | 10 0 RATT N with sermon by the pastor, Rev. W. ary. His parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ruel] {company with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nofthumberisud sounty, rominited pre B ; T A. Snyder. Youth Fellowship in the Lucas accompanied him as far as grere and daughter Charlotte, who (from duty here Saturday in jai : " - = Ya ne had spent the day there, "The satlor, who had been in Belle. ” : — ld - evening at 7 o'clock | Washington, D.C. J. H. Finch returned to his home fonte for a week spending money WITH THIS compLEre seep OUTFIT HB ——— — Free Methodist Church: Prayer! Miss Eleanor Hatwick of Mill Hall, service on Friday evening. Sunday was an over night guest of Miss|gaturday from Sharon, where he had freely, was apprehended by Pvt. Vie- | school Sunday morning at 9:30, fol- Ethel Jean Lucas last Wednesday lowed by class meeting and the reg- night. ular preacling service Sunday eve- Work was started last week toward ning at 7:30, with sermon by the painting the Presbyterian church, pastor, Rev. H. C. Jacobs J. C. Fox is doing the work, and Miss Mildred Heaton returned to when finished it will be pure white her work in Pittsburgh, after spend- which will add greatly to the beauty ing a week visiting with Mr. and of that street. Mrs. Toner Heaton A miscellaneous shower was held Mrs. Sara Miller of State College, last Wednesday evening at the home enjoyed a two weeks’ vacation at of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Fisher, in the home of her daughter and hus- honor of their daughter, Elizabeth band, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Carper of Ann Peters, who was married re- Union township cently. She received many useful Mrs. Sherman Beatty and daugh- gifts tér Shirley, spent last week in Al- Pvt. Charles O. Woleslagle, better toong calling on relatives and known as “Oscar,” Is spending a friends , furlough with his mother, Mrs. of and Laura Woleslagle and greeting his Guests at the home Mr Mrs. J. E were Mr. and Mrs. C family of State College T. Kuhn and munity. Oscar has had duty overseas and has returned and now ls sta- Miss 8S. 8. Bodle of Wilhutte. 111. | toned in one of the southern states was a recent guest of her aunt, Mrs Arthur Hanscom spent several H. Thompson Elway. Miss Bodle is a days over the past weekend visiting cousin of Col. John Bodle, noted in with his son and family in Pitts. aviation burgh Miss Georgeanng Holt visited over| MM; the past weekend with some of her tained to school chums at State College her aunt, Pfc. Walter E. Lucas left Monday | Union township, for Florence, 8. C., after enjoying ily and Mrs. William Lucas enter- dinner Monday evening | Mrs. Annie Witherite of | and son and fam- Pree The Electric Supply Co. Now Has Many Items for The Home Lighting Fixtures, Living Room, Dining Poom, Kitchen, Bed Room, Halls and Porch Lanterns. Just Received—A Large Shipment of LIVING ROOM SUITES : AND CHAIRS | selection of mahogany bedroom suites. Style and priced to suit your pocketbook. Mahogany woods for beauty and durability. See our Day Beds - Sofas - Kitchen Tables and Chairs : : | : | Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs Rugs ®* Mattresses * Springs Sherwin-Williams Paints Most Electrical Items. Visit our Store for your needs. BUY WAR BONDS TO SPEED VICTORY Electric Supply Co. Bellefonte State College spent a week visiting with his sis- tor E, Bell of the Pleasant Gap sub- | Carper Sunday evening many friends in and about the com- | ter, Mrs. Florence Miller Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Jacobs of the Free Methodist church, and child- ren made a business trip to Wil- llamsport on Tuesday Mrs. Ida M. Hoff of Tyrone, spent the weekend with her chilklien here 8he was pleasantly surprised on Fri- day evening when the following! came to help her celebrate her birth- day at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hazel Barton: Mr. and Mrs Ruel Lucas and daughter Jean and son, Pfc. Walter E. Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Holt and daughter Geor- geanna, Mrs, Hazel Barton and {daughters, Florence and Ida Mae (and son John and Miss Kathleen Homan Scrap News: The scrap chairman, Miss Margaret Stere has advised there will be a drive for tin cans and | paper on Wednesday afternoon, Au- gust 25th. Please have all tin cans processed and in boxes and all pap- ers tied In bundles and have them ready when they will be called for that afternoon. This is our part in the defense program and let's do our little bit to help along A very delightful birthday surprise party was held Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hall in honor of the birthday of their son, Milford. A number of his friends were there and all enjoyed {the evening which was made per {fect by refreshments consisting of ice cream and cake Milford received some very pretty and useful gifts, and all departed for their homes wishing the guest of honor many more birthdays to come Miss Janle Lucas of Tyrone, idaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest | Lucas, formerly of this place, is vis- iting in town with relatives and ifriends. Her parents left the early | part of the week for Mississippi, where they will visit for several days with thelr son, Pvt, Forrest Lucas Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bish are the proud parents of a little daughter which arrived at their home last {Baturday. This is their second child | and second daughter, Congratula- i tions to you both | Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Btere motored [to Altobna on Sunday and spent the day with their daughter and hus. band, Mr. and Mrs. CR. Btevenson They were accompanied home by their daughter, Charlotte, who had {spent the week In Altoona | Iiness s Foto)’ To Dr. F. K. White (Continued from page one) mitteeman. He belonged to the Odd Pellows Lodge, Masons, Tell Cedars of Lebanon, Red Men, and was a life | member of the Reliance Fire Com- pany. He was one of the few to ré- icetve the veteran's jewel for fifty years of membership in the Masonic iLodige. He served for thirty-five years as a director of that lodge As a political Jeader Dr. White served as one of the “foundation stones” of the Democratic party in Centre county hrough thick and thin, and regardless of external conditions, solidly in back of long-established principles of the party. One close friend explained: “You always knew {where Dr. White stood.” However, iwhile hewing closely to the partly line, Dr. White was not intolerant or arrogant in his stand, and it was his wise counsel] and solid advice which aided the party over many a jrough spot in its path during the past several decades | Dr. White was a director of The First National Bank, Philipsburg, and the Parmers’ National Bank of | Bellefonte | He did much in promoting the de- ivelopment of the Twigg coal mine jand the White, Dugan Coal Com- | pany { A devout churchman, Dr. White, | was for many years a faithful mem- [ber of the vestry of St. Paul's Epls- icopal church of Philipsburg Surviving him are his two daugh- i lters, Miss Catherine M. White and | also one all of {Miss Margaret J. White; {sister Mrs. Henry E. Gale, | Phi) psburg. Funeral services were held in St | Paul's Episcopal church Sunday af-! and inter-| | ternoon at 3:30 o'clock, {ment was made in that city, — I have never County office. I have served my party in many ex- ecutive capacities. | have been Chairman of my party in my I was a member of the Executive Com- mittee of the County Chairman for 6 years. I am now serving my second term of Justice of the Peace. If nominated and elected, 1 pledge that the office of County Treasurer will be conducted in a manner that will be a ‘VOTE FOR —— J. R. “ROLLIE” WILLIAMS OF UNIONVILLE BOROUGH FOR County Treasurer I have always been a Republican. been elected to any Borough for 8 years. Dr. White always was credit to myself and the party I represent. A —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————) | station of State Police on the chi ge [that he stole a Buick sedan at Mt | Carmel when he began his tour six | | weeks "go. | He was picked up near the Belle- fonte Airport. The car, a 1940 model, | |had been through a lot and looked | {1t. Mowery had bought tires at junk | yards to replace ones that were on {the car originally. He used coupons in a ration book he found In the car's glove compartment for some of his mileage but police dant know where he got the gasoline for the remainder of the trip Aside from the charge of stealing the car there Is a little matter of taking approximately $400 in a bur- glary committed at Johnsonburg, Elk county. BSunday, Mowery con- fessed to Johnsonburg police that he stole the money. The gunner is AWOL from the Naval Air Station at Norfolk, Va is wanted In Elk county on the burglary charge, and Is now being held at Shamokin fo stealing the police sald He had $2 left when he prehended Saturday REBERSBURG Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Diehl and children, Edwin and Ann of Ali- quippa, visited among relatives here last week Dwight Wolle of Prof. and Mrs. Ed Mrs, Mary Frank of Selinsgrove called at the home of Mrs. Ada Hubler last Tuesday evening Lt. Eugene Blerly of Cochran Field, Ga spending ten-day furlough with his parents, Mr and Mrs. C. M. Blerly. Sunday suests at the parental] home were Ww. O Paul Blerly ang wife of Baltimore Md; Mrs Charles Kreamer and daughter Mary Ann of Harrisburg Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Gray sid daugh- ter Busan of State College. and Mr and Mrs. Stanley Blerly and son Curtis of Millheim Mr. and Mrs town, visited Miller, SBundny Mrs. Robert Brungan Casey Jones, N. J n spend a week visiting her Earl Brungart Mr. and Mrs. John Metagor « Pennbrook, spent Priday in Rebers- burg Were accompanied 10 their home Ly the mother, Mn Ida Weaver Cpl. William field Builsun Allg ing a week with | Mrs William Tarbert Curtis Greningers resighed Bl poss ition as science teach 'r in the local high school and has sted a pos in the Conemaugh Township High School t David Mr Greninger has taught in our high school the past seven years public regrets losing him as a teach- eT Clarence 8mull of New York, spent several days with relatives here last week Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Babcock went to Union City on Tuesday where they are visiting the former's moth- er. Due to the pastor's absence there will be no preaching services in the local Evangelice] church on Sunday Dudley Kidder of Pittsburgh, is vacationing at the hoine of his bro- ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs MM. Garrett Mr. and Mrs. Earl Daye and Lu- cretta Daye of Pompton Plain, N. J, spent the weekend with Mrs. Elsie Waite and Mrs. Kenneth Swartz Norman Ziegler of Irwin, is visit- ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H Ziegler Mrs. Philip Hoff of Trenton N_J arrived Monday at the home of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. William Kel- ley for a week's visit Lt. Kurtz Weiser of Detroit, Mich, is visiting at the home of Mrs. Weis- ‘er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N R Bierly. Shirley Rishe] is spending this (week at the Lloyd Boow swine in Millheim. Mist Jean Hagen of Baltimore, Md, and Neil Hagen of Yarnell, (spent the weekend in Rebersbirg at ithe K. W. Breon hame. 14. and Mrs. Kenneth Haines of Harrisburg, were Sunday guests with the former's mother, Mrs. M. C. | Haines. { Pred Eversman son-ia-iaw and ‘daughter. Mr. and Mrs, William Hatting of Pittsburgh, spent the weekend at the L. A. Kidder home, and were accompanied home by Mrs. {Eversman and Billy Hatuing, who Ivisited here last week. | Mrs. Riley of Hammond, Ind. spent a week at the home of Rev, Ed. | Bierly. i Mr. and Mrs, James Frank and daughter Joan of Loganton, accom- | panied by Mrs. Gertrude Frank and iMrs. Mayme Solly visited relatives {in Harrisburg, New Cumberland and | { Dillsburg, Priday, i | Beatrice Brungart, who recently! was honorably discharged from the [ WAC, has gone to Sunbury where ishe is now employed. i Mr. and Mrs. H G. Hubler and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Heath of Pitts. burgh, spent last week at Gravel (Spring Lodge. Harry Hackenberg and sister, {Thelms, of Salona, cailed at the homes of Mrs. W. J. Hackenberg and Shem Hackenberg on Friday eve-! Car Was ap- ‘hiladelphia Brungart and is a Howard Best of Lew. Mr Mra and Charles went to Monday, Pvt { 10 won of i ang intier's of Failr- i “ i. Wu spena Mr. and Tarbert, J Base, Cal his parents Be ition 11% Vii a and Lhe with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J | Brtle. Neighbors and friends of Mr. and | (Mrs. W. M. Tarbert were privileged | to see a night blooming cereus last | Wednesday evening at their home. in is a flower of Sure benty and | | : : i i i : r THE MATTRESS owt nde 0s wr Supt weRnng Guals South Allsgheny $ Street Will L to Mrs motored LO it Vihis Mattress and Box Spring I uw hed sda THE BOX SPRING «0» ated w rahence the Soliglutel comiort of the Eases AB Wecres be Astra busty mans bing foundation -e A DUAL VALUE bocsss pou re & compheie sheep cnarmbic bor Gotshy Bellefonte, Penna. mmsport © Advent Church L. Meek } oastor Stn covering from a major of the Williams were accompan Meek who Is vis Patti Dor own Big are their grandparen R. Moyer Mr. and Mr tre Hall, spent Sunday with hi ents wore daughter, Nazey eral days with the weekend wit Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kreider The W. M § church enjoyed last Friday even Douty lawn ed home 3 €1 Mr. and Mrs accom panied her grandparents Dan Kreider of Penn Stale Hos pit 5 by nt tendent Christiag Rhond: will be on iting here this resident na Beals week from 7 1g § gust the Ld #0 Fone Hollow at ai Less at the fe L 4 Is Commended OTe (Continued from pape one) Paul Breo Okla Randolph Assignment Bat Creek na inter Was sent tw Field, Mass. He has been *» North African ares since ear- Tulsa {rom 16 #3) Hi Field 3 ae rs. MW homes who had 53 3 ’ I Report Local Youth Dead in Prison Camp « 0 rut by hi sev- loge te Be the re al 1 stoves Sats ELOY Belieion \ Continged from pape ome) before Christmas May 7 and own the oun apent h his grandparents, ter i the a thi na — Higl COC Clear w it Year theatre ¢ Belle fly of Mr apd of Curtin PF oh Plage of their INE on 5 3 Erancson P. Bible i East the Evangelical the annual the Rev f ir Gers i » ¥ Walker Bellefor . section \d outls N when heir te Kak ok hk hk %k ol * “ % Cx THIS COMMUNITY HAS A SPECIAL yy 2 JOB HIS COMMUNITY is on the spot! We are in a pulpwood growing section and there is now a pulp- wood shortage. The country needs vast quantities of pulpwood for explosives, rayon parachutes, gas mask filters, shipping containers ond a thousand other uses — yet some of the mills that make these things are actually shutting down for lack of wood. This is a desperate situation— a war emergency. Something must be done QUICKLY! And only we who live in the pulpwood cutting areas can do anything about it. This is OUR responsibility. How the problem can be solved Mr. Donald M. Nelson, Chairman of the War Production Board, gave the key to the solution in the following statement: “If every one of the more than 3,800,000 farmers in the 27 pulpwood producing states were to devote 3 EXTRA days in 1943 to cutting pulpwood, we could overcome the threatened 2,500,000 cord shortage with wood to spare.” * * ¥* ¥%x Will you enlist for 3 exTrA days? 1f you are now cutting pulpwood part time; if you have cut it in the past; or if you have never cut it but know how to use an axe and saw, will you pledge 3 sxrea days (at regular pay) to meet Mr. Nelson's challenge? Fill in the coupon. Mail it to this newspaper and you will receive the pledge badge which identifies you as a Victory Pulpwood Cutter, This is a war emergency. SEND FOR THIS BADGE TODAY fe, al ANA TA a CHAIRMAN, NEWSPAPER PULPWOOD CAMPAIGN (NAME OF PAPER) I pledge myself to work at least 3 ¥xvea days during the balance of 1943 cutting pulpwood. Please send me the campaign badge which this pledge entitles me to wear. , Name. ' I 4 ; | AT SCE,
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