Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. January 27, 1944. | [INCOME TAX RETURNS i a x EASY, PROFESSOR SAYS : AG ga MY lap VAD a “or : WOODWARD THE ( ne air | The local Evangelical League of | The Centre Demacrat, camness ang enretnos re 00 | QUEFY & Answer Column lovin. me we : \ CONTE PEN two things Mr. Income Taxpayer . {ular monthly business meeting at BELLEFONTE, PENNA eds most to compute his 1043 re {the home of Mr, and Mrs, Steward O § F i C Fr CA ] turn, according to Charles J. Row nd { { r t tl j ~-Ha naturalized I » same right nd privileges oy Thiltediy. Sven ng ih hott and professor of economid fa 10 We. 4 “8 i! . lad ” 4 “Wadia AM | Won goOdly number o young | “ Pennsylvania State College HS Dh V IS a citizen by birth? | folks gathered for the occasion. They | A Little Nonsense Now and Them, Complicated ns the official forms Ans Once naturalized a person stands on the same footing as a citi ian enjoyed the social part of the is Relished by the Wisest Mea” Are, sav Professor Rowland, they zen by birth except in two respect he Is not eligible to the offices of program | can be mastered by most individuals | President or Vice President; and in the event his natlyve land has any who will remember to just claim on him, as for military service, he will not be protected, This Ga | | On Saturday noon news came to — this town of the passing of Wesley | at » ida her facts res wrding iheome [15 NOt 80 important as formerly because in recent years numerous treaties Snavely at the Centre County Hos | T » ha For Reliciung : uehrer a “is al i an autome pital, Bellefonte, that morning. Sur-| The Puehrer and Coshbels, touring Naziland In an attomobile, ran mels, go for days without water? viving is his wife, Mrs. Annie (Year. over a pig in front of a beer hall Learning the ead porker belonged to periods without water ick) and her son, Morris Yearick, of | YW lavernkeeper, Goebbels stepped Insid ) Break the news i and deductions and compute net in have been coneclyded freeing such persons from claims SAE as in other firat ¢ away from any possible Tllinols. Funeral services were con- | An hour passed before Goebbels staggered out drunk, “What happen WALKER BROTHERS. pa ek Proprietor girafl do not drink ducted by Rev. H. 8. Entz on Tues- | dad?” asked his Fuehrer A. C. DERR . aikas . Editor tr oth ’ areful on ; nt L any 1 th \1 liv independent of water day afternoon Interment wa made | J " walked into the hall” Goebbels replied, “and sald ‘Hel PAUL M. DUBBS Associate Editor sr tings : " [ { tl verage sal scho | ? in the family plot in the Woodward | The pig Is dead!” And the bartender yelled: “Gott nef JECIL, A. WALKEI ides M w a 4 : i Union cemetery are on me! CECIL, | KER .t iush Vinnage { l w of the ve 1942 \! [ ry of | teacher rincipa 1 vi ’ ‘ . | ! ‘ ‘ ’ \ O bavi i v te 4 (H Blteward (Toast( Elsenhuth was an | » » » " i gr rin ¢ here rRith v & (if i weekend guest with his family a . ’ " {the aynalier Af: 13 ver $50 was only al h, Repro Jack-Handed Joke Eh 1 0k mech AF $4 . Y ‘ . Ck v “hai . ’ Bonnie (Wayne) was indeed glad to | ? . . . oh ! elites dbus 0, oo 1 Wal Caine ol \ an une M y ee daddy home and 80 were the re-| | A hill-biily lad, about 24, untrimmed, unshaven and unwashed was : : mainder of the family, mother and | *00%InE Over ihe purchases his lather had brought home in the wagon daughter, Jean | fram the settlement, where a new general store had been opened. His wii { the K PA Hist ¢ | A A met-together meeting ponsored mother heard him burst into laughter when he came ac recs 8 large mire TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION W , Ar hug pe . is ‘ te Univer of the local Evan. | *** $1.50 per year id | i " was held in the P. O. | $2.00 per year hall on Monday | a DUE him L " ! N . : : ' . aA f R ’ ‘ v in The past and family, Rey your . | y er \ ‘ ‘ { \ ! ) nd Mi eB nig id three som Jouz a nar Ri of Ta Sead apy A - had an en- | Take Your Cholee also enjoyed | ( vB (a his car on the road and ¢ 5 lies n t new ert HE L reach “The ] { { ! { tak i ! m= in chicken sup { x ri wo Smithville Centre De: rat office not er th Tue r ‘ nt # C ‘ ¢ y y } ¢ rel ened eo} 3 " . { Hos an - : artists eived al I'us r a’ Le 40 Mr. an | nari osterman ne little boy replied It's 24.000 miles the week. Advertising co frer Tuesd entre Count ¢ 10m ofa Winter ing stalin to thes BE a han] My. 404 Mis. Charli Hosters litle boy replied: Its All reading 1 g marked . at ’ granGaoasugnier, Miss Ma | ! ron i An ut | i La : kan : ' y he Iu 0 | Wolfe returned to thelr home on egal nd i all re [ Cie < p : Hitler! drinks UED WEEKLY EVERY THURSD . Bellefonte, Pa “What's We matter?” she asked ir » dbEibat ug : * Bet ! 10 ted to FA Ihe Eng- Monday of last week after a little i Shiharit ; Hospital Notes ‘ more than a two-weeks' visit with A Talented Barber All eintiod y 4 rect \ fy A y ir son-in-law and daughter, Mr. | A man who was — — ald | rank We ending his vacation in a New England village went He in Buffalo, | to the local barber shop for a shave, The barber wa suffering Irom a CIRCULATION OVER 7.000 COPIES EACH WEEK onday ¢ , : } 8 ow the Woodward Holel | hangover and let the razor slip several times, and after each slip, be te - oT . ” ! phn rt Peel or 1 to th way e paste 3 piece of 4 aper over the out, to stop the bhieeding V I'v ' | | He rom 8 clipping wmnded 0 the hen he had finished the man gave Member American Pre A Win n y f mia to & J . os Susan d . I } Ww Im § 1 8 dollar. The barber started eribe by Mr. and Mr mage dghange, but was stopped by his wtomer with the remark htol, cut ot if the Keep the change. It is wor : lar w Inquirer of | pman Why, you are the follow ng 104 Kenneth: It PLEASANT GAP ne / | 1 ; D Re mpi eM ity o n 1 0 | eX on: ci ona mir Wrong Idea t ut ved ¥ tw waved by Paper -hanger awarded the medal be or a Kiva ne ion { the » ¥ . - “a |} re 1 in " { | { i COT v i \ Al ¥ Bis a . #41 gre . 4 "ying ’ (Prom Last Week ; i We wr rene TR aga : , ; : had r Rp +3 nA Inte iA 4 DA posi hy J he sald impressive) and twenty! The Woman's Club will sp ran ia nd before being sent 1 EXpi West Snavely, A ne- n is ith 31 sie chtal of Woodward, We're hobby show at hool | & 1 : hee wiere he will be 1 he max t atl Kenny was succes house Tuesday evening, F ! LOCaleg OF awhile Puesday of Last Week down a number 8:30. Anyone havi ! ¥ and I : { i wishing to displ contact Mr i w yi ¥ y on n 1 local ¥, iad to learn ( 4 ’ Adams on Or beore § : Jal K ust for WOOK Bel 9) / TE . : . 4 wii . } 4 A ODE) You Know - elendant, Pea Refreshments will be « ] i one welcome. Door i week to Bellefonte hey had Mrs. I : { : 4 : w local Evangelical church on Bun ttorney hat do vou mean logical scousintance?™ drawn for exhibitors heen Avi with M Ww fant H BR I1 H ia 1 ait Rnown 1 script of Ne gay forenoor tev. Entz preached eR fell, th belongs SEIT ig Ni : 1 h on oT v . 4 ‘ he . i ei il i Deon: i '$ RIT OGE snared bobo ram k | h, L. COuUrch { y ti Dunk : r | Wig i LH i ) \ De ma Ew I vent y ft i : : 28 a FRY k aida) wil . Sunday evening t , to 1 Wednesday of Last Week a au ; it all Was 4 How to Stay Healthy appreciative audien i y l eK i aked i y } Who wa { t YMCA wid U ; A nice old gentiema: 5 urday evening f{ visit with 1 X t ) i he th [LAER y tives and frie vicinity. Her of Valparaiso i kiki hi a 3 y ¢ N : oa J f ir Ho ’ - MN, OQ t ne ER; +5 1 het arried se . 1 visiting hes look hl i hurs y ast J / ‘ | - : ‘ 4 Me ‘ Sanmnant wi . : be ‘ sng 218 y home an amily : i i i ] TY, : A i BLANCHARD » : 0, o” I An Ag L | i m) 1} O Wh po t: When. ECA M 3 3 . | ¢ i ¢ i re 1 . : » ¥ L and began to biow off steam, = 2s to remain w N . A : Ft “ . . - voy : a Mr ’ ' , M 8 I M ) M | { : . ' ’ f ur flim i mimunity was grieved ol w UR Ue other hand, when she lost her temper ] agreed to leave the Mi N -b 4 +> P 11 : ma te ' ‘ : ney fA a i ia \ nouncement by OUSE 4, Wr, J over fifty years now 1 hav & od the excellent bridge club er e MN Afr. Pranilin Banke . : b Wa artnet hat Ct tate of heaith you in me today, Which I attribute to well kno evening ag a u * ’ R wid Sod Life Roy Ad | ho # erable with jati matisp : 4 " . by : " ni Yyadm at T the past few week [his te 4 po . : Rpg : s al a Hamm. ga athe Why Change? vad lLonberas ’ ’ f 4 A : “F | _ L $38 _ aii a in, ais saa " J an hanes Boyd Lon Tgel n . # Send tmer . oy TH satm £3 ; —p wile mer Mis {abel ‘ Ange my ! rs aiilar ast: Hafant sam { Belicfonte, spent a 'p | irs. Jack M eld, Belle I'we mote Iara “atti : : w Hinton, resides here with her par- Judge—~"What is your name? lh Mil I id i CEL 4 : } N. {fant on 4 gh " worl A : ; ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hinton. This Joe—"Jor Blinks prought from the enty i . ’ . . al a U is re Ww s oe rasialty ; CO ~ ? - A $44 | " ad ns we ~oond Asually In our com Judge 1 don’t blame you What do + want tn char 15 Sn » wabl'e afi {Gare AGI SA : Aa i i N ug : 4 sed 1 5 . i 1d f ovr fe aed “ . : LER iam you 4 & i" ou alit % LAnee 11 Hospital for a woek's tA) : v bia. 1 Sata win went Sr ay ind weg} ; ) "= munity during World War IL The a: going to their home in Mil m {all wih pammne Shad Ny ‘ Ty ng ‘ wie REE EES first, Pvt. Donald Jolinsonbaugh, son , b's » June F vey reste { § a : be N w i Bear . i | . } ; ya i { Ms Bess Johnsonbaugh, now of 8 the Titan Met / Jolin Milton of an army camp D i le font : ' . ander Slate College, was killed In a truck Couldn't Lose Tt old Brooks is f ti : " ‘ : ‘ } J VY 3 : Bundi als: a a An's care the 1 Ro Iast summer while in Wi } aal ir wid makes your tong vacated . " . \ , W : ome ¥ my Yi / ier FE A i Jt of iti | : “ Al ’ OTe nd son r pn | Mar Aang MN OT anc H Petry Decker, who » ' : h ‘ Y abn ] f ] H ! } i i husband. J y | BTID al nproving nh h M8 | ho upied part the Thomas camp Bely 1 fis : § - 5 : 3 ‘ . Ru Wy ed 5 Thee ye w ! " p hat moved Lock been laid up with the gr Aa hit La. M od s B ! n t tiller { the soil 30 members hh ad Bible on Pag : 5 : We Often Wondered he "ey rob ti FINE : : AL ’ os | a dr : f 31 at hood "yen . v does Trt x Budd Brook . i ” \ ; ’ _ yr Po . . 1s : ‘ ow ; riison . v : Balieyvil : ing ’ - ol Mrs Mae Yaudis recently moved 4 al ADCIAY Wes Saturday n ng oF rer: \11 ta Re r the Pv term of cou or ar meeting Mast. to the Melvin Mauer pr operty The he on’t know. Why doe furlough with hi ni Faun i : Valter D cath ren FTIdAY evening at the home of M { this apartment is oc- Tha imple. He does it to Res Capt. William C i . wi - AR " 1 : ; " | Ana Wat A pot-luck luncheon gr Ah Mrs Henn g g : Russel] Spicher had y . Saturday pi : ‘ llr sho " as 1 0 order lowing the de. 4s n Mu a : &* #» ; : or 4 were tha Schilling wire - Texas at dawn ill be In Texa we've got trains reson logical ‘quainta went feathers on his headdress? campaign Took No C hances dlisted in the The thrifty 5 was on the train from London to Edinburgh. At each dime cards have! station he rushed from the train ink the station and hurried back to his stores Please | Seat on the train again. After this had been repeated several times a fel- \ pportunity | ow passenger asked the reason wiping out this dread dis- | “It's because of my heart ’ man replie we doctor says For ther cards contact the! I may drop off at - ——— | i Scotch SCOTIA | ay drop off at any time and I'm buying my ticket from station to i rs. Earl Grant and # By BH. M. Williams) : : of Swissdale, were . ’ i | to learn that some o .. ont ¢ Mr. and Mrs. R. J ry : folk Indja hear about 1 moro! thought they g ' ’ 4 ' x _ g rer residents rte res sy " WO IRN QlapPers on Cigarettes but SBSEAT™ Aah y fine wd ent Sunday : Tp ant " : le recently on. d SEP ' i Spangler and family mother : Sma Wadena Naot Lyle Bint 3 ; : Hd “ * ; { it news letter each week. Mr diss Jeane Kunes spent the week- Et Harold Gentz : lat “ y a “ goss has ’ Belefont RD a oY ‘ . “land Mrs H. A McKelvey, now re- at SD Pe ary. Vi " pr h : b nu Wow ) 4 ty ; ' he mre M aa al Cotesfield, Neb, write that vo A ents ease and KENNEDY MONUMENT 0 Le ANK na st NY d - : ' Hi it i § y Lot tpr : My pe Bo ; Ee rea : \ N ] ; : ; . in Tike a jetten irom home M1 Jane Ladd an , daughter of | r. and Mrs Roy Leather ar Mr and Mrs. Charles Day and CER yen : fat : : 4 r : ; : . - “i ; ay with Mr. | son were in our village on Friday three children of Howard Rr D. rites abot the + Haven nent Sunds PL v n a ‘ : ’ : ' _ SLL ] | i ’ re 117 : . l v " » i Rem } heet ’ \ } ’ on MH RA n insd Py , 1 MERUoNS 4 Mrs. John Williams of Blanch- | rs. Susan Lucas of Howard, was were Sunday p. m. visitors at the hog “ \ ’ kvard ’ : ) 4 L } we near the ard a welcome ealler at the home of her Mertd Schenck ¥: AUMEArans Fri ) ne 3 3 } wid ’ 1 love § with the fighting forees in Sicily. | " . 4 In i I. and at th in doh she wh n no —— n Mrs. Virginia Glenn > ey Na gaughter, Mr ‘hil McCartney on! Mrs. Ralph Pletcher visited with now in England t ho Tar g . hells at * 1 ake ad R hi No Abaut after being confined 0 het Nhe Thursda) d her husband at Renovo on Friday Pvt. George Kline arriy al , : ody a ’ h weir mn lv meet- N th ' well attended b hirty years ago, but org thing they Ings weal With sonstiitts v wr Ralph McCartney of Pleasant of last week in England a few ft ter at ' Bariors dnt move was. the good du ‘well ‘ Mrs Robert Bealy, has been | Valley called on home folks on Nell Merryman visited in Lock cording to word recs y his } i AL tien : " eo election Mal { our young set § nded alwhich was in the yard ualow the with the grippe # WN hay | TF SS eSAAY Haven on Saturday evening and ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kin " ind Mr 1 ate 1 srs for t DE year wer lly roller skating party house The well is still there and We enan our . ly i ard Mi and 21. SAMY 141048 a Sunday Philip Adams wa in n wit mile nee tl val f . tad : A v: vice Park la riday evening many people still get water from-dt. 0 Mrs. Mabel Heckman wi Sn AY {family and Josephine Butler ealled Mrs. Merrill Young was a Monday the grippe and ) + he ws \ y . ; rman ) We would like also to mention here this place whose haning - in our village Thursday evening visitor at the Albert Mackey home school the early part he 3 T ymuel BE. Pw {i tas AS Shh ron lcient Tegister of Centre unty. [that Mr. Hicks sold. this property on killed in a plane crash raion FRIN=1 Mr. and Mrs. L. L McCartney and _ Mrs Delmas McCloskey and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Willi / J y ate in ou mids p - 0" oy ” Mattern Mr ing for a Cadet in Celiforn a | 8 called at the Samuel Mui- {ly and ber sister, Mrs. Ben Merry Mrs. Ralston Derr spent Wednesd Su 3 ! nd norn- | - . y Ve ITS ul ne o ; i McKelvey states tb at his wife wa George Lingle ” able to be up berger home at Pleasant Gap, Sun- man and baby Jay, were visitors at in Harrisburg ! M ' ‘hristial " a “ ete | ve wurch cho faliey Wg iry farmet e former Alice Hicks, daughter of Around alter being I ‘with : [any oy the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Noll | bl ) be Pp gE "Mi yra Dixon, Sall dinger Is. | aret Homan and ) Jacob Hicks, and for the McKelvey's | ¥ 0 . is Confer visit Misses June and Dorothy Lucas Mrs. Irvin Pravel at Beech Creek about in the house again after hay \ow ht mmunio ervics a lee Anim Dial ut Mas Mad it last Monday nformation the writer Is a son of Mr nt Mr aa} a spent the weekend with friends in i Mr. and Mrs. Jess McCloskey and ing been confined ' — — o yes. Norma Woomer, Lock Haven on a business and sh janes Williams, farmer Martha os "a Hart s Beaty and | Tyrone nd Mrs. E H R nkie, M rd pate Sows . roy WY several week nara Robert Hall it tows Fumace boy who came to Scotia in Jaughter visited relatives in Axe | and Fro R Le thom’ me Ma } an A AY, and Mrs. Helen Bitner wa y the ‘ i Kellander and Tx Hayne ary Ward was a guest Fri-| 1883 and was a boyhood friend of mate on Sunday Mo Re Ph day re CK | Jame worth. | rel : present were Mrs, ERie Shope, di veld the Ward home In Mr. McKelvey. We may also state a ——— - a i : nat s. John Musser, Mrs. Pat Moore, Balleyvill ere that the house that Mrs. Me-| oo 00 uo the Aleutians impro- a vanes Heath i home on fur-| To keep up ioral, the Al Tans. to work for several Inonths ¢ 0! The Social Club held their regular Mr Arthur Ke llander, Mrs. Bill pular sawmill man, J. Alfred Kelvey's uncle, Abraham Hicks, lived tire<repalr shop and mend. od wit to an arctic A out an eye Injury received while at work monthly meet! t the home of Prest M Elizabeth Harding vis was Off duty the past week in is still standing. Anyone wishing ‘ho. BF of 175 tires a day ng 30 & |mamiing ailay 18 an Ty ata at Whiterock, was taken nia Mr ‘lair Butler on Friday night Mrs. Mary , Viehdorter Mrs. Murray (With a bad case of grippe, Farmer any information about their old od wr mi of ly of oh Luks, We 416 gid 10 403: [i oy Et ust ik delphia, where he will receive “| Mr nd Mrs, Henry Packer and glillland, Mrs. Bill Wenrick, Mrs. Clyde C. Rider was also housed upihome just let us know hy address. hus a) ng ra t | or able 10 be out after having a severe [sections for “ari. pieced to- ment in one of the hu s ther two chil Nn of Akron, Ohl Pent Harvey Smith Mr Pdna Walker, under the care of Dr, GQ. C. Glenn. ! ing our mall to Port Matilda, Pa. pred re Srp scrapped. erwise oase of flu | gether won Joseph McDonald will leave the veekend with Mr. and Mrs ars. Paul Doherty, Mrs, Ray Kar- The Marcellus Sankey family are gp. D. 1 (would ha —————— - eS = ! b po ern a Saturday the ih kor the Sr 4 i Ueorge Walker and familly y len, Mrs Lesher Heshley, Mrs. Clair now occupying their town home on| we are glad to report that Mrs | AUDITORS REPORT Mrs. Kenneth Zerby and daugh Verna Shan Tyrone, spent ti Hauck, Mrs. James Viehdorfer, Mrs. W. Main street, having moved re nertha Lykens was somewhat better Benner Township Supervisors ter Nancy, spent a week recently weekend her [ather Vi. MoHenry, Misses Kathryn and Eliz- cently fram their Canoe Creek farm. | o i ! Oo Yor the "1 with the former's parents, Mr. and ghan abeth Dixon, Mrs. Robison, Mrs. Joe The Bankeys are Centre county na- Buin) Svein, n< we Tape "| Near Mrs. Prank Irvin Mr. Zerby spent ‘pl. LeRoy Walker, with the VU. 8. pradiey. Mrs. Thomas Stetler and tives, formerly of Potters Mills, and | Cw £ Doma COha |Onatt In tang beginning of 606 08 a day here and drove them to their | Army in Florida, is spending a 15+ Rey Ralph SBchiablg, we ar glad to welcome them hack | Visitors with Aun gn ome] year ' home at Ebensburg day furlough with his parents, Mr.! A chicken supper was held at the to old Centre [on Sunday were Mr. an = uly RECEIPTS The Onur] Hastings family moved nd Mrs. George Walker home of Mr. and Mrs. James Shaw| Our veteran fox hunter Guy D Fos and children of NeAriTaxes collected In cash. from the Noll Hotel apartinent 0 Ganley Confer entered the Lock i, honor of Mrs. Shaw's brother. Rossman had eight fine pelts off old | S10! mstown \ | Taxes collected on old dupli- their own home in Centre Hall. Mr.| Haven hospital on Saturday for ob- futile Wenrick, who left for the Tusey Mountain last week, some Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Longwell | cates a— Hastings will leave Jan, 20th for We servation (Navy, Friday. The supper wis held red and some gray yand son spent Sunday afternoon Prom COUDLY army. | Charles Lucas and children visits wednesday night, Those present! Ernest Barto, of the U. 8. Army y| with Mrs. Longwell's mother, Mrs. Other sources The Garner family moved from eq Mrs. Mary Jane Lucas at Mbigere: Mrs, Blanche wenricll Mr. located at Kansas, was home last [Johanna Williams. the Schreffler apartments below pagle on Sunday aftesmoon and Mrs. Lytle Wenriek, son Bobby, week on furlough with his parents, | ya. town, to the apartment vacated by| pet Gaylord Nyman of Ft Meade, ye and Mrs. Bill Wenrick, daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Barto and | the Hastings. Mr. Garner will enter yd visited over the weekend with ters Ann and Lois, sons Clayton and other friends. He left for his camp PAI [Lb li the service soon his mother, Mrs, Chariotte Nyman. fiek. Mr. snd Mrs. Warren Wen- Monday morning NEURALOWE " The Stiver family moved from| Mrs George Bechdol of Blanch« ok. daughter Shelby, son Warren! Harry O. Sunday will retire trom | NERVE near the Titan Metal plant 10 the|ged, has been spending several days jr. Mr, and Mes Irvin Wenrick, [his position on the Penn State Col | Are Usually Relieved With roar apartment in the Noll Hotel with, her parents {song Harpld and Jorry, Mr. and Mrs. lege experimental farms this com . budlding which the Rodkeys recently! The community was shocked oi cameron Casher, danghter Linda, ling spring and after April 1st will Luebert’s Ka No Mor vacated when they returned to the noon Monday to hear that Stanley | sons | ang Onary, ak. and Mrs. [1] ‘the fertile acres of his own farm school house apartment, Confer died in the Lock Haven hos- | 4 Lens Dixon, Mrs . Belsh- hear town, Mrs. Ralston Derr is enjoying oipital, The berpaved tomily have the ol Mr. ang yA {Mr and Mra Ear! Little of Ty. Rk rg Tor a Rr visit from her mother, Mrs. Erb of sompathy of the community, | daughter Jaule, Sona “ms an rone, were short visitors Wednesday no nm hd Schwenksville, Mrs. Derr's brother, There were 17 men of the Mon Mickey. Lytle received ‘evening with Centre county rela and wife, Mr. and Mrz Elmer Derrinibia class who attended the Bro-| gies, of Lansdale, spent a few days With |iherhood meeting at Mill Hall onl oH. 1. Dial and George Houser the Derrs Mr. Derr was home| priday night. left for the Navy, Priday. ‘ | Cl Le 2 de . -
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