Po The Most Widely Read Newspaper In Centre County ‘A Visitor In Seven Thousand Homes Each Week on ion AE Centre Democvaf TE ; | | Items THE Nazi Gov't has issued a plea VOL UME 63. bE] E I. LE Fo 0! IE, PA., THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1944 NUMBER 23 that all eligible females (married or Le als >i iad single), bear as many children as - "cman possible for the German Army of ——————— RRR Interesting Sidelights of ‘One Flag, One Country, One People “| Collapse of Bridge At ei ’ atra's services! dbl‘ on pret vs pos oon Memorial Day Wreck am =< Clearfield Carries With LOLI VESEY Near Tyrone 51 Years Ago fio | J i Cors and Pedestrions infancy IN WAVERLY (Mass) a Victo: : : : . 2 Io 2 — Ba y ; : Garden vielded diamond wedding Local Historians Review Events Surrounding b, ® re a f One Woman Seriously Injured as 155-Foot ring lost 36 years ago. It prove . ; : i -— " . (nl : be the choicest crop of carrots in Disaster That Befell the Walter L. Main Aor : : — Hea Span of Structure Crashes Into River; the neighborhood . Ve . \ h “{ : -r : : P THE Mayor of Hull (Quebec) rul Circus Near McCann's Crossing ; pg i a . Water Only Few Feet Deep WORMS ing that schoolgirl but not “ ” : : : : a . ro " . —— ‘ ‘ may wear short WHS POSE : RG i § . , wh fi : ey bios > he 4 y Moda fe RUEU \ i : R, A : i E -fiu ‘ ] pi ed ty NEL 4% Hd this problem: At what age | igh a i ‘ itl 1a X h 1 t bit 4 Ne y " male a girl or a man? Probab! when she hasn't Ella Mae More CORONET reveals that year 1681 Iresh aly and were taxed in England with six of more windows musta oven the Good Od Nigh ‘lub EMPLOYMENT figures show that as of March Ist close to 850,000" American were Hl unemployed Probably read the Help Wanted Shoen columns THE nazis nave o new war wii Tot ln Hospital Sung the tune of Watch Rhine ' titled \ nt Am § 6 Month Is Home i Mr wu ; S————— . . al \ Former Howard Gngounedy deine 1 be Number | 7 CS ei ° Native of State College ? lo eva sie snot et Pastor To Wed (ne on the Unlucky Gtk * Peanut Lodging in Lung The { flat & truck -t t the brides 3 Parade! JACK GORDON. ace col ah 31 Caused Long Illness With ih high vo al h ai of Succumbs To Injuries’ “By a] ta 1 oe ; as a Engagement of Rev, W, ace Column ; : the Ft. Worth Press tells about the Pneumonia th imal world. In the stock , br 1 the 15-1t00t Cummings and Miss Eliza- giobal warmaj ering t A beth Colfev. Revealed a certain local ollman’s office. Blue pins represent the Alle red pins Ie one wiiite pin WINDOW CLL WUEL ances that it can take on no, Several days previous to November Mam Hurt When buyer's and not a cellar’s market . an It — wha Car Runs Wild A FLASH of lightnin’ so sho ji 4 nu J, : a . hy " r ' MM 3A a Hammond (Ind.) woman that 1 hui, ais " A : : : tat ‘ ‘ el th M ’ \ I . { Lit i ; SUPERSTITION restored her hearing afte: ight Pittsbu { after six months of Vietim Claims Accident Was : months of deafness She ment, the litle lellow in scurrying around to find out what covered sufficiently as to be brought) Laused i Mpyreaching Elected President of Local Police On he iioaRe | undp |e "Randall is 4 grandson of Mr. W an Florida Osteopaths Duty at Hershey A BAY SHORE } LED BY TRACTOR ITEM from a camp pape; rivat from Camp Croft i iviti privates from Camp Croft had the : « Nursing Activities Bill's girl wrote joving letters which led wa ask yo He told State Police he av. Or M . a program | K e, ! the Penfi ) Committee Meets the second Bill got and acknowl- =, the owner of the | eling toward M he wa rman i p ‘ to fer ! i y : y X ‘ edged as the wrong Bill but by the _ ~ h ilot time the whole mistake was explain. _ try diteh éd the second Bill married the girl op The machine toppled back- out” In any for to the left. t RO El ay ua ing Cea i. Schireckengast was th Wl TIS actiyUes or Vit wants wilh and the frst Bill Jost - In any ward pinning him under. The ranch to the lent, the reat end falling & ) > ‘ ha w . Mrs. Dunlap Heads ti he . J and started up event we know who'll take care Of is located 40 miles east of San Die- the Bills from now on! go, Calif. Leasure's remains were| I es amounted to $2 n. 1 fe has bes tex ap t. Eugene B. Bar- Legion Auxiliary » WHAT with the short of sugar ! wht Altos i nterment 3 for t t tz ‘ yd there wep more vernor thai - BURNED BY LIGHTNING SPENDS §1L006 MINUTE TO KEEP PLANES FLYING chocolate bar oast week WE THINK we finally Hitler Secret Weapon subjects’ private gpinion © nrer BILL STERN'S yh ' " } _ . mila Training for Aviation Radioman Summer Wal ma Drive } AH ; igh : of. stotinbhm ™ feral ir \ 4 ¥, {MM attacking by au ! i f Re iral | rd I K ) } BUY BONDS Arrives Overseas Mrs incent Fila ipsburg, last week 1 from tha / : es i ow apm : Ahi ‘ into the army Janual L and | Stuck r g " . NL , p ' han base! ’ ) 4 " : Lightning Hits Golf Course received ed under the ydows of Old in k it i ported i Spi : Johnston forces DRAFT TESTS Arrives in South Pacific John Runk writes } ROTC Established 1919 Virginia Runk y ‘ Centre County Donor = oo nt Sot i Tt ay i Ge” i hg py Fs far Is First To Contribute ETE 2 us Caley sites Yo CO Tee To New Infirmary Fund A iy { Ha nee y y QUIDg sae eK od A Waraeg Local Evangelical ond Reformed Congrega- Ao alu! $506.10 Last week 5 u “ h 3 ; “ “ | chelor gr ‘ tay tre fu hal number tot 1 mrominent "y d 249 60 f 1 i . tions Taking Part in Raising Fund for : it RA nh : 431 Doctorates Awarded Addition to Church Home : | : ie $iegites have Fup Vehicle Tax Stamps To Howard T. Struble, of 2) e Hintty-lows wuts abead . og | a State Coleg winee its found. have not received letters will be wel On Sale June 10 goes the honor of m n he first bel to the Infirm nd on or N \ — . 4 py ing 1 : ne ul git of $5000 to the ) 000 fund 1! the erection New Infirmary Bullding at Phoebe Home il on of » ad. yt he . 1 held in 1 formestic SC A lax Stamps B 3 . iw TOW Ul ia : Ww ON _ a : LE FI ‘A ] 0 All wn { ther y Hdl No are y ) A ' u jepartmen ( h ! don tt 2 for he i pre at All ws. I " ‘ eh " am Ls — i 1 : " forth-—for Improved growth and . i ts “ AA chased atl the stamp wu y ' BX) tO Pred : wim wl be hou | } i be Cn Wo y Wun ge Lid i gO. os " n bo { the Hel v y / n od ADDEArANce, agrohomist Ry A Ak 11 nad ¥ 3 wmoer 0 ne Ld nad i : v i ! ES " = " b uipn i nad : R . lerstown of stion. The Hom i ' ! hgh? \ al : at the Pennsyivania State College . After July 31 A » Fo . . a A y - b f id N b ta + vi § owned and maintained by over five re are from one to three appli- ad q 1 I . tor-y hick lax stn ¥ 5 i 1% Cli "ons hundred Evangelical and Reformed car p week and if the fund raised Jn . » Te sontly wom I'l do 1t Inter CULL LAYING FLOCK NOW rt pat . . J SR - ’ 18 f \ wie J congregations In Central Pennsyl- will exceed the $20000, the Board of , ! — . , . FOR EFFICIENT OUTPUT , fy vania. The ampaign will consume Directors alm to erect a bullding ac- 4 3 ul i Win. nn : p \ ) r « nternal two weeks in June and for many of mmodating 100 additional guests wi 1 ' Miller, Scranton, Members at large There never was a time when it of them will be concluded Bunday. instead of sixty-five g 4 “ v are Mrs. D OH Kmta, Altoona; Miss was more important to cull the lay- N ya A June 18 ngregations will now make their . f J { Emma Koehler Allentown Rey ing Nock carefully than it Is to- . kw Novetnber 1D Ge fe There are six Synds and por nva Among the member triv- : ’ - Roy HH. Klingaman Gllbert ANd gay County Agent R. OC. Blaney ir —” iy Sp 1 po a 8 » Hoha of S40 others. suppotters of Ing to reach thelr quotas, thus sa \ Charles W. Reninnger, Allentown. |points out. Litmited feed supplies RL et Ty r Mar $1.25 Phoebe Home combining to raise suring the erection of the new In- a : : 4 should be conserved for those hens nel FE Sor AR WATT 92 tor the funds. Por some years pressing firmary bullding 1% ; , . . ih yi Clg ” that will use feed most efficiently for April; Bec for AY: and 42¢ for needs for an Infirmary have been Dr. George W. Hartman, head of ’ . A i ! ; June oat i 4" # : $a , ry | Culling should be a year-round 3 i present at Phoebe Home one-third the Keystone hospital, of Harris RO - b 5 yd y a { job, but the heaviest culling should I I WL - y o 5 0 be made in the summer, in the per- WATCH EARLY POTATOES at Building on the right was built in 1911 and rebuilt seen years ago. The center bullding was erected In 1931 - ; P lod when most hens are finkshing FOR CORN BORER ACTIVITY and the one to the left is the proposed Infirmary bu'lding, located at 20th and Turner Streets, Allentown Hf - their Iaying year. With extremely ———— ’ ; : heavy production, early this year,| Prevalence of adult moths of the burg. ls the General Chairman of the our afMllated churches, that the Peters, Bethlehem. Lehigh Synod: 8 ! y » i hens will slow up earlier than us- corn borer in abundance the past campaign. Chairmen and Executive $200,000 will be raised speedily and Dr. Dale H. Moore, Allentown, Rev. & % : ual 80 it is not too early to think !Wo weeks prompts County Agent Committees In every congregations that the erection of the new bulld- Simon Sipple, DD, Allentown, and = op, about culling now RC. Blaney to urge a careful watch to raise their Individual church ing will care for the dire needs of A. F. Smith, Lehighton. Reading = i Systematic culling will remove the of all early potato plants quotas our people Synod: John FP. Krater, Orwigsburg;, © = TH unprofitable layers while they are’ Because the early potato plants Rev. Pranklin HH. Moyer, long time! Lehigh Synod in whose borders the Rev. Jacob B. Landis, Reading, and © 3 : in good fNesh and of most value as are higher than the corn al present, Superintendent of the Home, stated Home Is located has assumed & Rev. Edwin 8. Leinbach, of Robe. * A ; a table fowl In addition to conserv- there is great danger that the corn that the church members will have quota of $83,000, Other SBynods have sonia. Lancaster Synod: George W. = ’ : ing feed. this practice plugs the borer may attack the potato plants access to the new Infirmary building considerable less allotments Hartman, MD., Harrisburg; Rev. 8. | # Me oh . leaks that waste labor and reduce The abundance of moths indicates in accordance with the needs of the! The Board of Directors is headed Charles Hoover, Harrisburg, and = £2. profits Available feed should be that attacks by the corn borer may individuals. “Our sim has been for by David A. Millér, president; Geo. Rev. E. C. Leinbach, Palmyra, New = [supplied to those hens that will lay be serious {years to give preference to the most PF. Erick, vice president; Rev, Simon York Synod Rev. Dr. Carl H. the most eggs Corn borers do not live solely on | needy regardless of whether they Sipple, secretary, and Frank M. Gramm, New Brunswick, N. J.; Rev. Wi re —— i ——— i {have funds or not. Needy people of Cressman, treasurer. The Synodical Edwin Lautenschiager, Amsterdam, y Adults who fall to take care of (our great church, lacking funds, | representatives on the board are as N. Y., and Mrs. 8. Lefton, of New | i friends and families are not turned follows: Eastern Pennsylvania, Rev. York City. Susquehanna Synod: Rev. The Proposed New Infirmary building for which the present $200000 |away. We hope through the gen 1. 1. Crow, Bethlehem; Rev, George A. PF. Dietz, Shamokin; Hoyt Heller, campaign is being conducted. erosity of the 150000 members of J. Laubach, Easton; Rev, Joseph B. Wapwallopen, and Rev. Louis ©. P. Mow Amound Your Lawn } until July | appi |
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