January 6, 1944, Varn Bareau of Public GRIM REMEMBRANCES Relations, ~Qrdnance AAF Bomber Command Station in England, U. 8. War Department workers at recalling the the Eighth blitz on London three years ago, are here doing their 1943 Christmas packing early, Sergt. Samuel B. Whitman, Clarksburg, W, Va, (left), watches Sergt. Joseph J, Cherba, Beaver Meadows, Pa., prepare the “greeting” Detroit, while Pvt, James B. Lee, wgift”, Mich., holds a smaller model of the BREACH WIDENING BETWEEN HITLER AND TOP OFFICERS By WILLIAM FRYE Associated Press War Analy Admiral Karl Doen signed his command the mail navy probably marks just about the last p of Adolf Hitler military leac Russian ignation—actual result. of the sinking of th ship Scharn Home Fleet ing breach top genera That bread healed for the generals but can't time whe riding h rolling far into Russia, go number of the of them have a while rising If itz ha 01 ources, re mminent ¢ hattle- British old army H Df Prussians In Control There at the Pr Junker cl: military full cont mains the chief, because in the mind But the officer not the upstar They for a negotiated leave the officer act, and leave Ger many, the cleus of mil ] they cannot upport, and is to Hitler Hitler understan and who is ansider tha rol ¢ hope generals there r about yegoat the SCAl Prus Lhe stan the commander eld yon commana request-—-when mauled Rut lieved Of i OWN Rundstedt by report his Cau- by Red » back hi inva inva “ud Was Army count erblow sion to Others ommand were am ported more t hemselves ing them, pPy reported sent and » All es her » obhviou Hitler's of 2 pidi A commodore 1 got frequent start promotion, tion of the and the fl Aan a year ago dvanced him over the pdmirals to replace A 1 Raeder a ger mrnhors y # nal Hail two Thinks Sea-Bees Best Branch of the Service Editor, Just a few located: at C Miss nd here from Island, sometime ; vance base depot for the Navy De Iie camp is feed us well here. They Endicott, too is real strict on the full week I wa expert real n The eat were also ond Our military but rifle range ¢ and e ucky enough rifleman and was awarded a very nice medal and ribbon same, which I am Vv proud of can't tell how long 1 will be or where 1 will be sent to next guess is as good as mine subject. 1 would appreciate much to have you put my your next edition, as it may some benefit to all my pals home to get in touch with me, as mail in the service is always preciated, I can assure you 80 here's wishing all my pals the very best, especially my brother Elks and West Peniners, My address is: on letter in be of Fred N. Lutz, 1/¢c P.O 135 Bat. Co. A. Plat, 2, UBNR. Receiving Bks ABD. Gulfport, Miss, — I ir SMP mn f————— Sewing Machine Belt The sewing machine belt can be] tightened by slipping one or more| large rubber bands over the small wheel of the sewing fey TY POT | back | ap- np ‘Bellefonte Soldier Awarded Silver Star First Class f Lewi Jellefonte Private Bolt, How - been oa lls \ gauan- serving with Fifth Army Jacob C of East has » Silver Star for ry. in action. He is now he 45th Division of the in Ital The ¢ $6 wanker ok YOuL remained brother Soit ard awarded street ‘Private First at his machine fierce enemy coun- gh supporting were forced to with- 3 Hinn vax rl itation reads gun throughout a ttack even thot infantry draw Withou gard ty, he continued actior the antry troops t re for personal safe- to keep his gun in face the advancing inf supported by tanks enemy was repulsed, mak- ing possible for our troops to re- turn to their positions, “Private First Class Solt's gallant action on this occasion reflects great credit to him and his organization.’ 1 in of enemy until the Returns to Naval Post Floyd L. Haines, Electrician Mate, third class, returned to Norfolk, Va last Friday after spending a 72-hour leave at home. Haines, son of Mr and Mrs. Pount Haines, of Howard, R. D. 1, entered the navy last March, {trained at Bainbridge, Md., and has (been assigned to a ship. A graduate tof the Blanchard and Howard High {8chools, the latter in 1942, he was {employed by the |Corp., as a welder {the service {J Haines has been serving with the army at Jamaica, British West In- {dies, for the past two years Promoted to Private 1st Class | Mr. and Mrs, | ceola Mills, have received word from before entering | { | machine and | their son, Darrell, of the U. 8. Ma-| Drake of South Bend, Marshal | tillery, Piper Alreraft| A brother, Sgt. Harry! Jesse Merritt, of Os- | h ——— In Field Artillery | ————— srs Sgt, Donald E, Taylor {f Belle Janu onte, entered 1042 » New Cumberland reception amp Grul 19 and tna A ———— Receives Honorable Digeherge se from Army, “Puhallo, son of 1 Pu hy allo J H Tue alter the U Pvt Alber Py Jose } Bell i oute nome ice with Arge because ed before he wh monin Puhallo en 1042 New Kiley, Texas Stone suffer and cent Pvt ptember laiborne Cal, before the Hawaiian There he was stationed nea: Pearl Harbor and was gssigned to a2 medical ambulance battalion While i mp last Aj Receives Purple Heart wound iffered ly Pf bat a—— Promoted in Aleutians. Cpl D. Knarr, son and Mrs. John H. Knarr, of Centre Hall, who entered the armed forces on November 1942, and was a member of the United States force which invaded Kiszka on August 15 1943, is believed to be Attu Island. He recently a pro- motion from private to corporal in a signal service company —- John of 5 A), now on received Is Made Major. George William Shively, of Clear. field, who is serving in the Field Ar- has been promoted from captain to major, the War Depart- ment announces A —— SNOW SHOE The Women's Christian Circle held their monthly meeting in Ahe M. E. church Wednesday evening Mrs. Willard Shultz is a surgical patient in the Philipsburg State Hospital. Miss Ruth France, student nurse! at the Philipsburg State Hospital, and Miss June Cullen of Winburne, | spent New Year's Day with the for] imer's parents, | France | Mr, and Mrs. EM Eva Wen- | were Miss | Kenneth | Miss Ellen | Those who visited Mrs rick over the holidays Kathryn Wenrick and the belt will be kept taut until the rines, that he has been made a pri- | Wenrick of Detroit, Mich, and Lloyd work is finished and permanent re- vite first class. He Js stationed at! Wenrick of Stevens Trade School, ithe U. 8. Dry Dock, Boston, Mass. | Lancaster | He entered the service June 1, 1943, They have another son in the ser- | adelphia, yellow spots on |Vice, Clair J. Merritt, P 2/c, of the ot 1ake Charles, La. pairs can be made. an ———————— Porcelain To remove the porcelain try using household am- monia, If this does not give satis- factory results, or bleaching powder QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising from | STOMACH ULCERS ove To EXCESS ACID FreeBook Tells of Home Treatment that Mast Help or it Will Cost You Nothing Over two million bottles of the WILLARD TRRATMENS have been sold for relief of af digtrens actaing rom Samah Excons Achd Stomach, Seabees. He is somewhere in the! | South Pacific. He entered the ger! use javelle water | vice March 17, 1943. | Receives Promotion Promotion of David A. Dixon, of | Route 1, Port Matilda, to the grade of Private Pirst Class in the Army |Alr Corps has been announced by Brigadier General Frederick L. An- derson, Commanding General of the Eighth Air Force Bomber Command. Dixon is a member of the station complement squadron at a Flying Fortress base in England. Appointment Made John Young Leiser of Lewisburg, hag been appointed a first lieuten- ant, medical; in the Army of the ‘United States, the War Department |has announced. Miss Eunice Lucas: R. N., of Phil- M/8gt. Thomas J. Lucas returned home j after visiting their mother, Mrs. { Mabel Lucas, Mrs. Lucas and daugh- ter Beverly Eunice, wili return south later. Dennis 8hope, a student of Ine diana State Normal, spent the holi- days with his mother, Mrs. Elsie Shope. Mrs. George Meister, daughters Nancy Ann and Beverly Jean, of Al- toona, returned home after visiting with Mrs, Meiser's cousin, Mrs, Mabel Lucas and family, . Prof. L. Gilliland of Lebanon, re- turned home after spending the holidays with his ous and wife, Mr. and Mrs, Murray Gilliland, 1s it asking too much of patriotic Americans that they endure some slight inconveniences while others ident, iurer, C risk their lives in battle? Pvi. Dovie N. Gardner Pvt. Gar Merrill Gar Jad k onville Os recently Returned to Camp I Bent ) § oy 0¥ James F. Klinefelter PINE GROVE MILLS Colles week State the past ak Poust, farms, was ra] dave recent an injured back New officers elected bs in the Baileyville Sunday the coming year were: superinten- RW. Reed, asst, supt., W. A Schilling; secretary, Dorothy Davis dust. secretary, Betty Walker. reas. Melvin Barto Hbrarian fo 1 1%) Herle Penn State Sunday schoo] for { Ham Corl has take Maude caller at the me on E Main Miss were recent CG. Miller he Gertrude and John street Bes Wil- inn- rm duties a night es his wu itor job at the Colleg Love is God's greatest gift man. It enables efit of others The man of Galilee that in His life and His death, “Greater love hath no man than] this, that he lay down his life for his friends.” The Master went fur- ther still, He laid down Hig life for His enemies, Around the worki today where there are men or groups of mei who believe His teachings and follow Him, there are love, kindness, gen erosity, harmony, and reace among them. There could not be war if men followed His precepts for there would be no hate, no antagonism, no cruelty, and no revenge, There would be love, Saint Paul tells us that “Love suffereth long, and is kind; love envieth not, it vaunteth not itself, is not puffs up; seeketh not her own, is not easily provoked, thinketh no evil. And now, abideth faith, hope, love, these three; but the greatest of these is love.” If you give love love will come back to you. It may be many days exempiified ! to! him to make with] joy supreme sacrifices for the ben-| {the world the best - before you will realize it, but it will surely come some day in your time of need or sorrow, If you “give to you have, best will come back to you” If you ‘hate, of your life and destroy your own peace and that of these about you. Hate will produce a terrible harvest of destructive emotions within your] own soul, You see the awful results of hate | and greed in the present world war. It is the harvest that is being reaped from sowing the seeds of! hte, with all its venmous brood, Hitler and his fellow criminals are trembling now for themselves, they see descending upon them the doom that they had planhed for others, Yes, it will all come back to you As you sow, so also will you reap, Given Purple Heart Mrs. Alice Zrown, of Philipsburg, recently received the Purple Heart awarded her son, Pvt. Clyde Brown, for injuries suffered during the in- vasion of Italy. Pvt. Brown is re-|to cuperating in a hospital in Italy, the | | When Lo, a you poison the well springs for | nd 1A Hippie n af Arthur B Hippie M1 Home Furloush ’ “1 on - Man Named sunbury Dx PENN STATE ANNOUNCES FOOD DEHYDEATOR Poets’ Corner FOR JESUS WAS NO ROOM a stable, it many the Savi our Jesus as such should knov room was found for Him that night. no place for Hith to lay. fe bed that Mary made Him in a manger filled with hay What was true that night in Bethle- hem, the same is true today room for Jesus there that night, no room for Him today pieasure-seeking people, find no room for him The same it was o'er there that night no room for Him at the inn in the field abiding were some shepherds on that night, light from Heaven was shining round them bright The slience soon is broken, an ahgel & po clear, I'm brining you good tidings, of com- fort and of cheer {T'm from the courts of glory, with a I've Been sent To this © world in darkness, with fin and sorrow bent, Today the promised Saviour is born in Bethlehem, The Son of God is come $0 earth to rescue fallen meg. Then suddenly appeared a host, from the Heavenly Cholr, No No The they Out | No sweeter musice'esr could be, than in that midnight hour. Came 10 those Jowly shepherds, those Judean hills, Though centuries now have rolled as wa: it still our hearts doth Lg on FLANS ‘twas | ENGINEERS IN } oy ’ re AVIATION x HE AR( IF YOU CAN'T SHOULDER A GUN, GET AN AXE AND CUT WOOD ™ ng * Commissioned Ensign Arrives at Army Air Force Troluieg Base In United States Navy Philip McK Dies in Jap Prisom Camp Corregidor attacked Ph the gallan Corres the ilippines dor wi MP osm > — Arrive at Station U. 8. Naval Lakes, II Recruits ! New recruits at t Training Station, Great are four Bellefonte men. They are Jessie H. Worall, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Worall,k ® D. 2. Budd L. Roan. 36, husband of Roan. R. D. 3: Robert O. Reede, 21 ison of OO. W. Reed EE Howard street: and John E. Moyer, 18, won {of Mrs Mary J. Moyer, R. D. 1 RE ———— a Arrives Safely Overseas, Plc. James H. Horner, of Boals- burg, has arrived safely | according | by his relatives at home. He enter- ed the Marines on June he | ter at Camp Lejeune, New River, N C. and was sent overseas Camp Elliott, nia a Tobacco Smoke Odor tobacco smoke, place a lump of cry- stal ammonia in a jar with three or four drops of oll of lavender. Add a few tablespoonfuls of boiling water and Jet the jar stand uncovered in the room. Becomes Captain, The War Department has ane from first leu Sophia M.{ overseas, | to information received | ', 1943, was | | stationed at Parris Island, 8. C, la- | from | San Diego, Califor. | To rid a room from the smell of | iph H Lax Law Ee ‘ Har y Center Awarded Parple Heart de Brow? 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