February 3, 1944. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three PINE GROVE MILLS 'MYs. E. C. Martz and Mrs, Eugene | Mrs, Phillips, a former resident of i ! Irvin returned Sunday from a week's our town, is a patient at the Philips- | | visit with Mr. and Mrs, Eddie Martz in North Carolina. burg hospital, Her many friends are {glad that she is Improving nicely Earl Ripka, of the armed forces! 8nd will be at the home of her son | training In North Carolina, is en- Joying a 10-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Ripka, At thelr farm home just west of town. Mrs. Melvin Nearwod of State next week, John Donley, to recup- erate from her illness C. Glenn Fry is boasting of a new {stenog for his Insurance office in | Waynesboro, The young miss, No born Sunday in the Waynesboro | | | | College, 1s substituting as teacher in! hospital weighs 9 pounds. All are do- | our school this week in the absence of Miss Williams Reports are that Kyle M. Alex- ander has sold his farm at Oak Grove and will retire from the po- tato industry. He will devote all his time as supervisor of the Farm Se- curity Admialstration at the Belle- | fonte office. Those representing Ferguson towns ship at the annual A. A. meeting last Tuesday in Bellefonte at the Penn Belle Hotel were: Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Albright, MY. and Mrs. J. Fred Markle, Charles H. Campbell and i. Foster Musser. Plans were mad for the coming spring of interest t all farmers George Reed returned from the Centre County Hospital, after a several weeks' treatment Mr. Carey Shoemaker returned from the hospital last Tuesday, Both are fmproving nicely at thelr homes Donald Reish of Williamsburg, now with the U. 8. Army in Vir- ginia, was home last weekend the funeral of his grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Relish. Miss Betty Corl has gone to Wash- ington, D\ C.. to accent a Civil Ser- vice position. Betty was formerly emploved in the Extension depart- ment of Penn State College. She is thie oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs Albert Corl. The younger members of the Bai- leyville Grange enjoyed a party at the last regular meeting in honor of Donald Barto, who will join the Air Cadets on Feb. 14. A remem- brance token was given the young man. Choice refreshments were served. At the next meeting, Feb, 8, the West Penn will show a movie. On March 14 a Dr. I. Q program will be sponsored by this grange. Interesting questions with cash for the correct answers. last week for ing fine. Her name should be Elea- (nor, For the asking “Pappy” (your scribe) will hand out the smokes [© Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Centre Hall, were recent among their relations in Ferguson iawnship, their former home Newton E. Hess is reported much {improved from a recent illness snd Is up some each day and receiving his friends, though still under his doctor's care, Judge Ivan Walker of Bellefonte spent some time the past week at his farm on Tadpole, looking over ome early spring repair for his new tenant Mrs. Aaron Tressler sold her coun try home in Baileyville last week to Isanc G. Harpster, Mrs. Tressler will her personal property in the near futine at public suction Farmer Gilbert Barto is driving a new Nash sedan purchased from the Shope agency in Tyrone Luthar G. Peters will farm the modern way this coining season for the first time with a tractor on his fertile acres on Bunker Hill. Our 1 H. C. agent Wilbur Dodd delivered it last week Mrs. Theodore Judy was rushed to the Philipsburg hospital last Tues- day morning suffering spinal men- ingitis. At late reports she is ering slowly but satisfactorily mother, Mrs. Strayer, is caring the Judy home. Farmer Albert Corl recently pur- chased the well known John G. Mil- s11 ell recCovs- Her for ler farm just east of town and will! take possession April 1. The Corls are present tenants on the G, C Snyder farm at Pine Hall Mrs. Annie Kocher is spending some time at the home of her bro- ther, Samuel Everhart, caring for Mrs. Eberhart who is recovering {from a base case of the flu, JACKSONVILLE An icecream party was held at the Dietz and Weaver home on Saturday | night in honor of Mrs. Mary Dietz daughter, Mrs. Paul Krape. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ward C. Krape and daughters Mary Lou, and Ethel and son Lowell, of Zion: Mrs. | Kenneth Pletcher of Lewistown; Mrs. Slyvia Pletcher of Howard; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Krape, Mrs. Mary Dietz, Pearl and Willard Weaver. Cpl. Kenneth Neldigh is spending & 15 day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll and sister Elsie Jane. He is at present station. ed near Savannah, Georgia. Callers at the James Shaffer home were Mr. Pletcher, Mr. and Mrs Singer, Mrs. Raymond Rodgers and familly, Elmer Swope, J. Sunmer Noll Mr. and Mrs. Walter Delley of Al- tooha, were Blinday dinner guests at the D. P, Ertiey home. Mrs. Hogan Long spent Tuesday with Mrs. Eleanor Winslow and Mrs. Merrel Walker at Lewistown, while Mr, Hogan Long and son George made a business trip to Harrisburg Dick Noll of State College, spent the weekend with his parents Billie Ripka: spent last Tuesday th his uncle and aunt, Mr. and rs. Dean Rodgers of Bellefonte R Mr. snd Mrs. John T. Delong of Centre Hall Mrs. Ruth Betz and children of Howard, spent Sunday | with Mrs. Alice Betz. Mrs. Prank Elsenhour, Mrs. George Swope called at the C. E. Aley home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Ray McGhee and children, Mrs. Wheeland and children of Port Matilda, were Wednesday dinner guests of their sister Mrs. Sumner doll and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hellinger and daughters Joyce and Janet spent Sunday with the Hironimus family Can Vitamins Restore Color to GRAY HAIR? In ts with gray haired people, 8 lading magarine, using the “anti gray Madr vigamin,™ of those tested had some success, GRAYV] pment ol ha ‘remark hie amin PLUS 430 t vitamin . units of G Tamer 31.50. 100 dare S400 Prone 07 Parrish Drug Store | Visitors at Eisenhours during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll and children and Mrs. D. P. Ertley. Mrs. Robert Conaway spent Wed- nesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Beightol and family of | Howard, helping his sister celebrate her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. George White and family of Salona, visited at the John Deitz home Friday evening. Those who were Tuesday supper {guests at the Leon Aley home in honor of Blain's first birthday were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Aley, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rodgers and daughter Joyce, Sunday callers at the Noll home were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Neildigh and son Bobby of Bellefonte R. D., Miss Bette Aley of Bellefonte, Mrs Frank Eisenhour, Mrs. George Swope. Mr. Charles Chronister and children Junior and Mary Elizabeth, Kenneth Peggy Ann Ertley and Mrs. Robert Conaway Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Aley. daughter Betty, Mrs. Leon Aley and children were Sunday evening guests at the Jack Mabus home of Bellffonte Other callers at the same place were Miss Mary Clemens, Mr, and Mrs { Dick’ Mabus and daughters { John Horner Jr, spent the week- end with his friend Paul Hironimus Jr Mr. George Crompton and son Dick, of Howard, spent Priday even- ing with his sister Mrs. Miles Bartley, | Mrs. Richard Vonada and daugh- {ter Evelyn. Mrs. Hogan Long, Mrs {Miles Bartley, attended the funeral of Bgt. Guy Heckman of Hublers- burg Sunday noon. which was a full military funeral and was largely at- tended. He was married to Miss i Mabel Hinton of Blanchard. Mrs ents, Mr. and Mrs. Yarnell Mrs. C. L. Neff and daughter Lil- lan, of Howard, spent Saturday evening at the Miles Bartley home ——— Graduates as Paratrooper Pvt, William A. Miller, son of Mr and Mrs. Paul E. Miller, of 161 13th street, Niagara Falls, N. Y.. former- of Bellefonte, hag won the right ito wear the | United States Army Paratrooper. He | recently successfully fifth and qualifying parachute school at Fort Benning, Ga. He has since been moved to Camp Mackall, N. C., for advanced training. His brother Pfc. Walter Miller, is N. C. in the 117th Anti-Alrcraft Gun Bn. (Mbl). The boys are grand- ons of D. A. McDowell, Axemann, and Mrs, Della Miller, jump at the It takes a lot of telephone calls to get shells from factory to front eo) jie WAR NEEDS THE WIRES! Until Victory is won, - please keep your calls Fe BEF nN 5 THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA Dutrow of | visitors | ia furlough which he Vonada visited her aged grandpar- } Wings and Boots of al completed his i In Military Police Ple. Andrew Pic. Andrew Tyner, and Mrs. George Tyner { Clarence entered March 1943, and at the recep! center New Cumberland wa dgned the Air Corps, receiving a tra to Miami Beach, Fla After two months of preliimin training there he made a vate first class and was assigned the Military Police, being sent Fort Custer, Michigan, for an eight- weeks” course in Military training. In July he was sent to Jef- ferson Barracks, Mo. for further training for overseas Tyner the sery ATS wa service spent Pic and a Italy with hi Tyner month where parents in Clarence went to North Africa later was transferred to he is now stationed Pic. Tyner Is 20 years old was Somewhere in Italy . \ Pvt, James EE, Mackey Mn 4 { bX Police * al Alter tal) graduated from the Snow Shoe High ° School in the class of 1940 the Coyne Electrical School, Chi- cago, Ill, the same year. Prior entering the service he was employ- ed in Cleveland, Ohlo, as an elec trician Arrives in England Mr. and Mrs. Charles Broberg. of Osceola Mills, and Ramey, have re ceived word from their son Sgt. An- drew, that he has arrived safely In England. The letter received by the parents contained the following “Arrived in England sale and sound We had a swell trip although I did get pretty sick the first couple of days od at sea, but all in all it was pretty swell. The people are about the same over here. They are very friendly and easy to get along with It seems funny to see them driving on the left hand side of the road They have 8 lot of bicycles here’ Andy wrote adding that he feels fine and that his base is only a mile from a own Expert Marksman Corporal Calvin J. Wilkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome 8. Wilkins, of Centre Hall, has completed the arm qualifications course at Paine Field Everett, Wash entitling him to the grade of expert marksman with the 45 caliber U. 8. pistol. C« Wilkins is entitled to propriate silver badge with a denoting the arm. He joined army December 26, 1941, and at pres. ent is a member of the Guard Unit yrporal Wear an ap- Enrells in Armored School Sergeant Nicholas M. Malchiske brother of Mrs. Margaret Clarence one of a picked group of technicians who en ently in the Armored Fort Knox | Ky. for a course in tank Mechanics Sergeant Melchiskey will be trained for the important task of keeping {the Army's tanks in fighting trim olled rec School at Killed in Action, Captain Robert L. McAllister son of John H. McAllister, assistant su- perintendent of malls at the Altoona post office, was killed in action Jan- uary 10, while serving with the fa- | mous 34th division of General Mark | Clark's fighting Fifty Army in Italy. stationed at Camp Davis. | word of his death was received by his parents Sunday. 1 Commissioned Ensign. Russell Smith Yorks, son of Mr and Mrs. Leon Yorks, of Milesburg, graduated last Wednesday from the { Naval Air Training Center, at Corpus Christa, Texas, and was commis- !sloned an ensign In the U. 8. Naval Reserve. He received his prelimin. ary flight instruction at the Olathe, Kansas, reserve air base, Receiving Flight Training Kenneth Stanley Watson, of Miles. burg, is one of the 206 cadets from Pennsylvania who are receiving training at the San Antonio, Texas, Cadet Center. The training is de- signed to mold these young cadets into Army air force plots. Patient in English Hospital Pvt. Carl Powler, son of Mrs. El- izabeth Fowler, of Chester Hill, who has been overseas since November, | husband until writes that he is now a surgical pa- | and from ** Attending School Joseph J. Knapik, 1 I. K iK, firen bar ent the al Nogic, of Sa f 0 K : f High S« tive entering in the employed a : general tative of and Gypsum Union, American bor IRDOT the United Cement Worker Federat Paul R. Glenn in England Virginia Glenn of Blanchare has received word from hes ’ band Pvt. Paul R. Glenn, that he has arrived safely In England, Pvt Glenn, youngest son*of Mrs, Re- becca Glenn of Howard, entered service Dex 2% 1042 He received his training at Port Lewis, Wash also had six months’ desert training in California, and Ft Leonard Wood, Mo. Pyl and Mrs. Glenn were mar. | ried in California last August, and he was then transferred to Mis- souri where Mrs, Glen ang Pvt Glenn's sister and mother, Mrs, Es- ther Pletcher and Mrs. Rebecea Glenn, visited him ‘'‘n September, and Mrs. Glenn remained with her he was transferred to | Boston, Mass., on Nov. 20. Pvt, Glenn | haa a #8-hour leave at home before | sailing the last of December with a Fleld Artillery unit. pefore enter- ing the service he was employed by the Pederal Match Corp, in Belle fonte, Mr Enrolly as Mechanic giant B24 Liberator bombers in [fighting trim for thelr aerial ase [saults on the Axis awaits Pvt. Done | Floyd Stockdale, street, Bellefonte enrolled at airplane mechanics course, lmving ited for this Army Alr Foroes' Command technical rehool | with ou ing marks on the army mechanleal aptitude tests the = At Texas Camp parents, Mr an Mr ancy Wa Homer Q 18 pest Tuesday Those on the sick are Milford Yaudes Herbert Cartw: t and Kay Watson, We om a speedy recovery Russell Fy aro moved wu recently vacated by th gardner family on Windy Hill Mrs. Calvin Quick spent several days the past week with her daugh- ter, Mrs. James Swartz of Snow Bhow Mabe) A hope for tl and family fio bh collage Clare Bum- Have MeCGowan, R. N., of State College, Is spending some time with her sisters, the Misses Clare and Anna MeCowan Mrs. Edith Fye called on her bro- ther, Calvin Quick, Thursday eve- ning home for some Lime Miss Ciladys Pye. who has been where she will spend some Lime A birthday dinner was held at the Joyce, Mikired, Arnold and Elva, Allen J. Pye, Br, and Miss Marian Holt, | ~Buy Bonds for future needs fl Barnes Re —— a On Sea Duty Final Pilot Cadet Bu Training bert B. Hazel Bovd E. Has Begin Base ass Robert E | ' Return to Ships Assigned to New Duties e L. Moy« Y 33 of Mil with Course ool in Iowa several 1 visited her parent William M. Moyer, be- y ties ng up her new di Lands in England, Mir Laura Laws, of Philipsburg received a letter from her Cpl James Coulson Laws stating be had arrived safely In England. He sald they had a pleasant trip over and fortunately he didn't get sick Living conditions are much differ ent there than In the States, he writes son Two Reported Wounded Two Northwunberiand county men are reported by the War Depart meni as wounded In action in the Mediterranean war area, Mrs. Jane Ciautsch, © wife of Pv, Maurice Gautsch, Jr, Northumberland, and Mrs. Ella Dunn, Mt. Carmel, have been notified by the department Arrives In England. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Robins, of Philipsburg, have received word that | their son, Pvt. Clifford Robins, has | arrived safely in England. He states | | Gregg Borger of Niagara Falls; is that he likes England but one dif- fleuity he has is to learn to drive lon the wiong side of the highway, The job of helping keep America’s’ employed at Grand Island, N.Y, for | the past months, has returned home | Wounded In Action. Sergeant John C. Clapper, Mrs. Margaret Clapper, of W pat. among the latest lst Ivanians reported wounded action in the Mediterranean ares, WOODWARD activity life place had a me kind of heart morning home Ww that day, (Bun- is condition invaay | were Orndor! and india Adam m Ada he following cal Evange ng Sundas ollow 10:30 & unacay Army Camp in LL BLANCHARD wople of the Ve pleasant even- home of Meckley on Saturday party was held in Il Hartsock and James at th held al Lhe veda d Harold ) NOCEREE a Warded afforded : Spackman and Mrs Avenue 1 Week very much receiving FARM HELF NOT 10 BEY AFFECTED BY DRAFT RUNVILLE Arrives in Hawaii 5 eoeived by Mu that Wial Pat her McTigue somewhere the medical corps d the trip and that He left for ond of this his many he se like ) him NEW DISCOVERY FOR MASTITIS { and Mrs. Sallie Due to Streptococcus Agaloctioe ck list About S00 of all Mastiths, or Garget, Helen Mitch | caused by Streptococcus agsiactiss. 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