Page Four _THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. January 13, 1944. * ok y 2 3 » » ’ i Sunday School Staff |G bier 0% 20 ae | County Motor Club |Gillen Heads Local Sarpeell—McKinley H- — " | | vf pe smdance + ~ | » Mr; eho F MeKinley i} Meets In Bellefonte A perfect attendance on the pit of | Re-elects Officers Firemen’s Relief RECENT Re | Beneiorts air all members is both essential] and | . | nounces the marriage of her daugh- Bring All Old w . nL a | desired 4 al. If our Work is worth doing at al, | ire AS | At a recent! meeting of the board! At the annual meoting of the ter, Jean Flaning McKinley, to Cpl it is worth doing well.” Such wns - {of directors of the Centre County (Bellefonte Firemen's Relief Associa- WEDDINGS Russell E. Sampsell, of Philadelphia the observation of Dr W. R Heaton Mrs. Jay Storch Is (Motor Club the following officers tion held Tuesday night at the Lo- son of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Samp- president of the Centre County | » ; {were re-elected for the coming year: gan House, John Gillen, of the Un- sell, of Axemann. The wedding took Appl an € Sabbath School Association, as the County Candidate H. B. Scott, Philipsburg, president; (dine company, was elected president William-—N ellis place at 8 p Saturday in Bt ! c 5 IT ; m organization met for its regular] A — {T. B Beaver, Bellefonte, first vice for the ensuing year, succeeding Ar-| aise Dorothy Mae Nellis, d hier John's Eplecopal church, Bellefont ! SOS 3 ; we | . ’ i ! ¥ Tow y : . . . . MB : why Mpe Ne dug hier ‘ ! . uontily a OO Bun I ln. Edna X. Storch, wile of Jay pres duns W. ¥ Townathd, Philips. thur Boob, logan member of Mr, and Mi Ww ue B Nelli of | With Rev, Francis P. Davis officiat T0 us ! 00 . + the . ¢ wt | op n y . . Won ~ A Eee " po a . pr ‘ iN i | . i 5 Ww og ! . y y en Jarry >: in the Methodi Ik Storch, of State College, former- | ih " oon vice pe sident and Mr. Boob was named vice prosi-| Bellefonte, and Dale Maxwell Wil- ing. Miss Anne M. Witmer of Belle- . 1 8 ellefonte, {ly of Bellefonte, hag announced hey an aylor, secretary and treas- gent: Russell Beezer Wis chosen | liam UV. da. Maye on of Mr. and fon te and Richard Sampsell of Almost all of the two-hour ses-| candidacy for the County Republi- Hi treasurer, and Philip Saylor was Mrs H. F. William of Texarkaug, A%emain, brother of the bride. sion was devoted to a discussion of |¢An vice-chalrmanship iL In spite of handicaps, the Centre olected secretary Texas, were married January 4 in|#room, attended them The bride WAR WORKERS methods to secure and insure the| A vice-chairman will be chosen at County Motor Club is continuing to . " a complete cooperation of district the primary election on April 25 render an invaluable service to it: presidents, through whom the coun. | The position has been open since members It has cooperated with the ty organization is certain it must|the resignation of Mrs. Wallace J. Pennsylvania Motor Federation and . ! . ' [3 N ay . n vi # work to make its program practi-| Ward, of Bellefonte, last year. Mr the American Automobile Associa- The Tenors of the audi alter Nellis. also i 1 1 ov and her corsage was of talisma cally effective This meeting was| Storch for a number of years has tion in thelr efforts to assist the old pr Li wh rg wit fori 3 Ors, Har- nd stationed at Norfolk. ride |TOBES, Mrs. Sampscl] is a graduate ol Phone 2718 scheduled to have been a conference | been active in political work, Her Federal Government in keeping om : ove ko robe n vail sy Beller who. Wore 2 TOM iin (the Bellefonte High School in the he | : » ry pMeragenc Y fds ww An, wed le at § asset yf Who wl i { Q ress Vv 8 pe Mim meeting with all twelve of the dis-|Srandfather, Harrison Kline, was Many emergency road service sta-j "oo dn a yuu Off ack aooeRION class of 1940 and is employed In trict presidents, at which time pres-| treasurer of Centre county, and her tions open and supporting the pro-|ihe association are $22,311.60. Dur-| 0008 J ‘ ! : hh hy a= | ’ ’ or q rece Wore a8 117 fount igh Sol i} { smployed idents would have been instructed | father, Henry Kline, was sheriff ject of the government in maintain- | INE 1043 receipts were 8183637, and | Pgh Pp | Cpl. Sampsell 1s also . . Wa ’ ’ : LT TT hmm ” P wn} Rulvat ” t1 roduet \ i. OA } Moa ’ on the duties of their offices, and|She was born in Spring township. |iBg the principle (0 keep twenty Expert tr were $1,740.00. Virtually |by Sylvania El ( rod be Bellefonte High - oh | 4 SEONIOT Care § —_— ty | 8 1 nssels » Orgs ation are! Mill ul ie brie will contim " " methods of cooperation with the! ae—————————— million passenger cars and trucks on “4! wsels of the organization G ; % { 1040 wu wi i " ’ . x re ¢ “© ] 3 3 st wet ie wl 3 The association voted in favor of (Norfolk, va. with Ernest C, Whsen yore a gold colored ree engl purchasing a $1000 War Bond dur- marriage commissions perforining Ure! with black accessories and a ing the Fourth War Loan campaign the ceremony. The corsage of red ros 4 Jitmer NEED THEM ! which begins next Tuesday by the bride's moti i wore aqua With Ck # nich offices of the Titan Metal Con 4 { HE oi LIM pry X T § v Ans- 1 government YON WM" audit ne wl wil i i om | : A ANPIOYea @ » county organization looking toward | Doll and Hobby Show the Feud. This is. vital to the trana- in_goves ment 1 tl i the Bellefonte Suno o stat on be Wolf Furnitu re Store L N frye 8 {ore enlisting mutual benefits in promoting Sab war production work and the deliv- fb ——— — F 042 Be } +} _— > § 5 tv bath School work in the county, But Here, January 28th erv of the much needed material in the absence of s0 many presi- ¢ \ v for defense ste: dents that program was not execu-| oe Coton Aigjusrie our | ralerite, PAL: ae af Witsionaties of the Presbyterian Two Phili sbur ig CLICE Tf, Jolin Crain | I ". y 1 i ¢ ed urch, will hold a doll ang hobby of District 3, Clair Simler of Dis. [SIH old a a P 9 i { “ v (31 nf " -. " J H Mitchell of Lemon 4 N iu ih AG (4 iii vi Ol . » a E pas h ishow, Friday, January 28, the : * Fri, S14 MAL, wa My { My Pred Cain § Sc A trict 1, and Mrs, Clark Williams, Presbyterian dea ol As 3 oy ig Soldiers Killed tained as president of the Farmers 0 aha AH ed Cain, Sr, of Girl outs ctive acting president of District 4, were shy teri chapel, fron 3 bp clL,. Mutual Fire Insurance Company of lef { 3. at a remony | H lid S son them to Res before exhawsing TO QRGANIZE NURSING m. and 7 to 9 p. m. - ; ; performed by the lat \ C n Molwday Jeason After a try to Prederick TWP present. The county staff officers A musical program will be given (Continued from page one) Centre county the annual or- 4, LB aw : IS a ALLL a Uy to Fredericks CLASS IN COLLEGE TW] ’ SAN “ ve : ARTA, O13 eiont atl his "4 ence A » 3 : RIN ’ » { nN er had nearly a perfect attendance at 4:15 and 8 Pp. m and refresh- he regained control of his ship and ganization meeting helg Monday at resis y burg via apother sloien car, Lhe soi It was decided to continue and in- ments will be gold got it 1000 feet in the air before (the Bellefonte YMCA crease efforts to enlist the attend-| Admission for chikiren under 14 i threened and exploded. The young | Other officers re-el H ance of all district presidents at the will be 5¢, adults 10c. The public is Hetanmhi met death in the Cash (8. Wert Aaronsburg, vice president monthly meetings. One of the high-'cordially invited to attend that followed. Frank M. Fisher ntre Hall ' he {liness that resulted fa. ver olnissioner, pre A . a . a r avvel Rife _ ‘ +3 £2 os Tyres nn Rta “eu 1 Luss - lights of the meeting was a nearly, Anyone desiring to enter dolls or He was the som of Mr. and Mi retary, and J. M. Campbell, Biate (qliv. January 4. Attendants at the n was given of the assistan Driving to State College, they unanimous expression on the part of [any hobbies aré asked to take them Walter B. Crago and was 26 yuh? College, treasure iding were Mi cretis Cal ! about 31, worth « the staff members of their deter- to the chapel on Friday, January of age. He is survived by his var-| james G. Corman. of Rebersburg. and Harry Cain, both of Bellefonte mination to press on despite the 28, rom 12 to 2 p. m ents and one sister, Bess 4 > 3 Si ™ f * 3 - . handicaps of wartime difficulties . RA — Rg wy oh ol the death of (Curtis Grenninger, of Rebersburg, dre vit natching accessories, and of their disappointment and Lodged in Jail c. Francis Matthew: wi received resigned. Other directors re-elected while t - yd wore a light displeasure at the apparent indif- Charles Nighthart. aged about 58 by his mother, Mrs, Cecelia Mat- were: J. E Harter, Coburn: Charles | g1 h Id ROCESSOFies ference on the part of some district| = ior es NINA Red ahou oo |thews, formerly of Philipsburg but p gellers, Port Matlida, R. D; E. Mr. and Mi ‘ain have gone 10 a officials Eas Bishop Strget, is ih the now residing ut Ridgway J. Gentzel. Bellefonte. R. D.: H housskaanios al East Curtis : ounty Jail under bail on charges ; swealed o . po Eo At at oe 5 Y y y y a 1 A\rIIY Ar ad ow The treasurer, George Bohn, re-!.f > 4 y Jy : It was not revealed now the Young | Tryckenmiller, Mill Hall Guy 1 treet fonte, having stponed f " p ba Arar) ig Lhe Amy anc hag been Teport- we treasurer, George nn, re- of assault and battery. He is charged Marine met his death. but it was ‘ . i A RTE halrmag i {4 . ‘ ‘ ported receipts of several contribu-|with has al vat APC boecvniy Sud » Corman, Bpring Mille: § RH wedding trip for the present. Mrs. . ‘ wy : - i n Wr Ox ¢ X d I pts of severs nLrib with having an altercation with & known that he was on duty some- wi : bys X : organimtion al bead i i tions which placed the organization gister gt the family home. Nighthart where in the South P cific “The { State Dojlape. ang Bil 3. Piesche: in a much improved financial cob-| was arrested by Chief of Police ficial announcement * ach “Deeply Homan s " ints have $ vp 4 » ou ocinent vad 5) dition. Bcheols which have not Yel Harry Dukeman, of Bellefonte regret to inform you that your son - cont ted are invited to de n i A Ege Fal ntributed are invited to do so | — I Cy Pfc. Prancis Matthews, U. 8. M. R E. bs Plumb Heads the near future Not less than half of the conver-|{co. oh : . : 3 was killed in action in the per- The next meeting is scheduled forisation ole hears is Useless formance of his duty and in the ser- Local Welfare Fund A *» wii oe mace we o- | Bring All Idle vice of his country.” ald Everilt u Rg 4 lefler of 2p Matthews was barn at Philipsburg EL. Plumb was elected president 1 ; Mrs. Curtis E. White of ! lo th an ip A REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF July 23, 18923. He enlisted in the the Bellefonte Community Wel. AXeman ou P mar 0: lof 1} for the u I “The 1itth APPLIANCES to Us / J 1 Marine Corps in May, 1942. His fath- fare Fund at the anoual organiza- BELLEFONTE TRUST COMPANY er "Was the late Boom Matthew won tr on : { | ssmti—— Jourt House, Monday County Insurance iP Cr ccomler. . _ [AKiices nt Alrcradt at. Phila cl Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa. Company Elects | Mr The Light Bearers,” junior group - East ishop street, Bellefonte, at ‘he memes 0! of So diers went to Sunbury, where Lhe : ay THe COre- Boout Cowl N their mony Day. The cere ~ JOMDGAL 1vng Wes stole a car belonging to & athier performed 1 at th Little Hou jt Ie nal and containing a consid- re he was strick- ‘ ri with Ma 4 wi inst gne fo } $ } i Grabie quantity ol shoe eather is a new director elected to succeed : he bride wore a light bluse steele White Located at Corner Allegheny and High Streets, Bellefonte, Pa, ec "vde M Stewart as of the 31st day of December, 1943. Three Youths, 17, Ce Bt Slewart y president an y hore R w , She ome ot Li re held er ry nig t 0 pao " EZ id Published in accordance with a call n y the Secretary of Bank- : As NAmed se vio test | 4 Jal fed at 2:80 p ers flermoot thi Shed i : | ’ S ing , a ah Prim pursuant he provision of the Sesedoolon of Enlist In U. S. Navy Mi MTR a v Sheaad a. THO i i . Low It tt Hous is deeply am ! g 4 WE LL WAP Banking Code ————— 3 . I i the ible ring €- hy tl ire association A i Three 17-year-old Centre county SSETS oys last week were accepted for tern, | y ntinued i u M rer... : willl H Whit y Be a AS y B . ; 4 A i | . P loans and discoun 36085655 service in the Navy, after passing ee ab amas ' tals iege. The b in! eit hee t ada 4 10 rt Se ae EA EM FOR Mortgages insured under Title II of National Housing Act.... 18650168 physical examinations at Altoona na FERED! { Jeng! x { white pp. tig . faeiaile fe i » United States Government ot tions, direct and guaranteed 41346235 ‘They are: Willlam Justice, son of New director i : ; ’ Obligations of States and political subdivisions 2000.00 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Justic year terms were Other bonds, note debentures 4762008 ville; Charles Rider, son of Mr. and abd Clyde M. Stewa ag ! I _ A ; WAR STAMPS Corporate stocks (in ig no stock of Federal Reserve Bank) 1960875 Mrs. Roy Rider, alo of Coleville, Mrs. Bamuel a te, k Ander- |, i wore ROWN Of Wii 2 AWOL Soldiers ces with other banks, including reserve balances and Nevin Lose, son of Clair son. and Orvis Reed were re-elected yao th a 10 lo jucket exchanges for Clearing Hou and cash items in proces: {f Valley View. Last Thursday y @5 directors for three-¥e tern " ’ ’ munediatel Nabbed for Theft of collection 2327906 three went to Altoona U sworn . —— ——— following th - , a weddin Bank premises owned $73,000.00, furni and fixtures in and fram there vere 5¢ to Named Defense Head pp wi ve to I \ d Continued from pepe one) $18,500.00 9150000 Pittsburgh for assigiune Mrs. Mary Harvey Scott, of East guests } Bleele hes been staying College borough lockup pendipg lhe : Real estate owned other than bank premises 15A83.01 — —— Curtin street last week was ap- af home singe attending the Belle. arrival of Third Service Comma e cas eC Fic 0. Other assets 1.02 Osceola Seaman pointed by Mayor Hardmay P.ilont High School Mr. Steele at- officers from Harrisburg. SRR . Harris as chairman of the Bellefonte tended the Pleasant Gap High The two men left Camp Shank he TOTAL ASSETS $2,460 512.36 Killed Off Coast Defense Councll. succeeds!School and has been employed byjon a 12-hour puss December 6, Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa. LIABILITIES ———— F. Popson, who recently, the Chemical Construction Corpor- visited New York City for a few Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations. $1,143,104.01 Chester John Beres, Seaman Pirst resigned when he was transferred by ation at Niagara Fall The ye days, and stole a car which took Time deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations 831 197 56 Class, met death in a cruiser collis- a West Pein Poses Compan; ea : / on off th tiantie oo : g Kittanning Mu i ha n an Pare Fmnpns rs . - . . yr : “~~ : > Deposits of United States Government dinciuding postal 20 20% 9p gp os Ahan S00. Aocangin d etive arto: bs ro Oh pe Das - p— - A T4133 2244 TETTT TELE FTTBLEILLLLDL PILETLLL 2143111 211E22 120 RRR FS0C0ELD savings) A 2046 2 2» \ wee alll | : a # LGA Y - po ’ WW Ais » serait ¢ Qrat bolitteal stibdivis rt rim v his parents. Mr. and Mrs, lense group sin ts orgnnizati ~Ruy Bon for future needs . ’ ’ r . iE Al, 2 BE , Deposits of States and political subdivisions 6455388 ™UNK by his parents, Mr. and M ¢ naa “ THE FOURTH WAR LOAN STARTS TUESDAY. JANUARY 18th Other deposits (certified and officers’ cheoks, etc.) pram Walter V. Beres, of Spike Island, - : near Osceola Mills 1 Im A HOT fed . ane —__ o lots « st to $3 ) FOURTEEN LET'S ACCEPT TOTAL DEPOSITS 214787060 Ihe telegram was sent to the MBE LL EVO e i Other liabilities : 400746 Parents of Beaman Beres by the ——————————— BILLION 7) THIS BIG Bureayg of Medicine and Sutgery, > \ . a mee | 83 ERM SN - rues a T-W-0 DOLLARS \ CHALLENGE NOTAL LIABILITIES 2.151 s Washington, D. C - \ ILITIE $2.15081.08 Was AOE EN. te shivped to Ose BIG DAYS’ BIG HITS! IS THE : AND GO CAPITAL ACCOUNTS la Mills for . GOAL? WER THE TOP Common shares (total par value $150,000 00, e———— —_— TOTAL PAR VALUE CAPTT AL STC CK ouTsTANDING 150000 Recommends Potter THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY Surplus 150,000.00 Uo Deated. Brofits. “net 17,984.29 For Postmastership IT'S A FUN FILM TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 31793420 | According to reports from Wash- ‘ ington, D. C. W. Harry Potter, of ABOU ' FAN XY TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $2,460,812.35 | Centre Hall, has been recommended ™ T A FAMII MEMORANDA y Senator Joseph F. Guffey for the . AT ALL . : postmastership at Centre Hall FAMILIES Pledged assets and securities loaned (book value The office has been vacant since y . (a) U. 8. Government obligations \ the recent death of C W Boost WILL LOVE! pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities $1,12215051 of Centre Hall Stelle Hosterman is A t i —— serving in the office as assistant ie TOTAl $1.12275051 postmaster, pending the appoint Secured liabilities ment of the jate Mr, Boozer’s suc- (a) Deposits, other than trust funds. secured by pledged ceRsor assets pursuant to requirements of law $ 290.583.37 : — cs —— (b) Trust fund Heposits secured by pledged assets pursuant ™0 CARS COLLIDE, AT : to requirements of law 35.639 67 HOUSERVILIE INTERSECTION —————— r Oo wo b r © » o wo v | WONDER SHOW Of THE YEAR! QOR0RRARARNARARARRANARARARARAARARRARARARARIPARN Cars operated bye Clarence D .“ Johnson, of Bellefonte, R. D. 1, and (Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, County of Centre) as Chatles ©. Deeese, of Bellefonte, R I, E. 8. ORR, treasurer of the above named institution, do solemnly 1 3. crashed on the main highway swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and to State College at the Houserville belief intersection, about 4:30 p, m. last " . » o Thursday. No one was injured Signed E. 8B ( surer v oy : . She RR, Treasure: The collision resulted when one Sworn and subscribed Ww before me this 8th day of January, 1044 of the cars attempted to pass the Signed W. HARRIBON WALKER, Notary Public other which had stopped at a stop My Commission Expires January 21, 1047 (sign. Total camage was estimated SEAL lat $30, State Police from the Pleas. Correci—Attest lant Gap substation sald FRANCIS H. CRAWFORD, . W. J. EMERICK, Locel Chairmen J. 8. SOMMERVILLE, i BR hire Named for Drive ————— (Continued from page one) ° Jacksonville: Sumner Noll, > / . . Centre Hall: Robert Rhodes po BUSTER (BILLY THE KID) CRABBE War Workers Need Your | Dow oo Sms" 9 “CATTLE STAMPEDE” Boalsburg: Rev. Thomas G. Jones, NM / Pine Grove Mills: Miss Maud Mil- Id Appliances or | \d Pennsylvania Fumace : Miss Maud | Aor | e) TOTAL 2 335 223 ™ 3 LRRR TITTTTTIT EERIE — ALSO — Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday > SEVEN Parents of Daughter HE LOVED TWO KIDS THAT DARED NOT LOVE B-1-G A daughter was born January 3, EACH OTHER! MERE'S A NEW KIND OF THRILL! Swap Your Old to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Askey, of » SONG Mill Hall, and both the mother, the _ j HITS ! " ¥ i, " Pe ELECTRIC co coe been named Ruth Ann, are report] led to be getting along nicely APPLIANCES | : There ls nothing like a supper for | bringing out a large crowd, With Us For War Stamps or Bonds AAREARA AERA A RARER ARARRRRRRE EERE LLL Ee EEE MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY CHEERS FOR THE MEN OF GUADALCANAL . . . AS THEY LAUGH IN THE FACE OF DANGER AND TURN THE TIDE TO VICTORY! we IT'S THE FIRST BIG HUMAN STORY OF THE WAR! — * 3 GUADALCANAL DIARY I 3 PRESTON WILLIAM RICHARD ANTHO FOSTER NOLAN BENDIX CONTE QUINN et rrarnnrnnnnnnd we. SECOND BIG FEATURE! wee “THE GIRL FROM MONTERREY" Starring Armida-The Sigsling Mexican Bombshell With Edgar Kennedy : = sig Electric Supply Company High Street Bellefonte, Pa. i Fetes EE
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