an hw THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PR. June 15, 1944. Soldier Vote Information Form COMMONWEALTH OF PENNAYLVANIA MILITARY BALLOT INFORMATION Cu Beet w Tevsas Sa TARY ADDRES 11500 Attend Opening | » Exercises At Pool More than 1500 persons attended the formal exercises at the Hughes swimming pool, East Bishop street, Sunday afternoon, the program be ing under the direction of the Un- dine Fire Company, sponsors of the pool Albert PP. Michaek lege, director of swimming and backfield football coach ot Penn Stale was in charge of contests and the American Junior B under the Ed Calhoun, Russell the Undine pool of State Col- Legion wd direction of provided musie Copenhaver, chairman committee in charge expressed appre wmtion ward 85 of of the 10 all Individual snd organizations VFW Auxiliary In | A regular business meeting of V F. W. Auxiliary to Post 1600 Vet- erans of Foreign Wars, met gt the post home on South Spring street Inst Wednesday evening, with Mrs Rella Jones, president, in charge, und with 42 members present, | The Auxiliary completed plans for the observance of Flag Day and nine members were voted upon, One new member was Initiated Contributions were Department President and t the Patriotic Fund. Arrangements were made for the War Bond and Stamp booth to be open Murphy's Fifth War Loan made to the Gift Fund 0 Instructors’ in Lore during the drive, Volun- tome here last Regular Session tend the funeral of his mother Mildred Jerome street, ) Charles Harris, of Reading, who fle Mrs Reading, Mra Wednesday to Harri the home Harper, on East Bishop until he returned tw is home in Reading, early this week Bmith Was a guest al of of Auman Installed as | Head of Eagles Lodge Lawrence 1, Auman, of Bellefonte, installed Or Wik i 0 Fraternal president { the Of Eag ld lodpe COTE mone held the on South street ay night, In charge of wa « ¥ ie here al at lodge room Thursd ne ceremon tru ant ast 14¢ Banders state Flick son and daughter-in-law, Mr Mrs. Bumner Noll, while ting from a broken leg her a speedy recovery Miss Clara Belle Sunday at her home, returning wo her work Mrs, Zelgler's in Cene tre Hall Bunday evening. Gunner Hit, But Douses Fire in Plane recupera~ We wish jartley spent wut Ol Wounded and with his cramped turret in flames, F/O Norman Shar er, gunner with the Thunderbird squadron, fought and extinguished the blare, kept a sharp lookout for enemy alrcraft, and kept it a sec- ret that he had stopped some flak with his knee until he was back nt base after nn mission ers Hi Over and! Bellefonte Soldier ruefully | | make immediate payment | hiwing claitns or demands Home from Italy 0.0 505 W270 again sarne wit} out delay ow se Yo . HOUSER, Admin (Continued trom page One) A L. WILLARD trp) } bit wy > Pa. 6 1Leftes 6 single ship was hit We didn't knock down sngle one of the) planes, el Ebeling remarked | Lasnon Biag : ADMININTRATORS NOTICE Btute of OYRUB ( HUEY of Benner Toefasn ¢ Pi. deceassd latiers of sdministrat on th above sxtate hay bet anted Lhe unde Ened. al pemotiy od 10 the mig etate are maxes Immediste payment Le ther p. Cent ROE. ilies Food in the rear areas 1s lent, but troops on the front subsist almost exclusively on canned rations. The greatest food problem, he declared, Is where jeast ex. i L—when youre ghoard a tran port ship “You line breakfast, through ianen Moti you Ley pect | present th up ar H “ and the line When you orning for Iu MoO) RY ¥% 1 ( I's ” " (foe: pit, Wi ) ( WEN for « Pa Aan +o EM ING a” of Belle rimming pet your Fi oinner fe lunch he declared pet for and those PAUL HSlate xm late County, * 0 nab. req ussted and or demancs > Wiement KE WAND a the of teer for ‘1 Saturday Jones and Auxiliary Service Jack Sheckler, Officer, Mrs Mary Blegel were Chandler, Sar- named delegates to the Deparument Merrill Flynn, Encampment in {lkes-Barre on Flynn, Allen June 28 and 30 and July 1. The next (ustanbauter, Diek regular meeting of the local Aux Larimer, Jim Lett. lliary will be held Wednesday, July Lingenfelter, Peggy 12 Robert Shultz, Ruth Ann Shay entertainment ich participated who the pening winners of cash contests were Lo workers are needed Thursday contrivuted SUCCESS ue man-neld The territory whose Kiser, stat h Other installed Houck president lis Me- Cleve Kinley, chaplain: Fred Tressler Mr: side guard; Russell Good! Monday ductor: Pred Yearick president [Leroy Re Fred Coslo, treasurer becker, B. J. Gryctko, Broome, trustees Announcement wns muss initiation of would be plain During his service Ebe- in ling was assighed 0 an anti-aircraft land, Ohio, Is a gran Of gun These guns also are sed 10 FARMERS f Foster Bharer f Zion, who on knock out tanks and for other . this observed her ground targets, They can be fired parents MI. oither manually or automa of Cleve- have accur range combined with power Cpl. Ebeling pire on July 4 to a camp in North = assignment in We on Ebeling is m F/O ke with his m thee wireless opera~- the former julsher and young son ut gun- He has vo Robert Ebeling R= Ebeling Ar Paul Ebeling, who MacArthur on Ba nrisoner t prisons OVETrsens aay prizes in the M1 and pirman home is VAT vice i801 oO mrt week tien of U8 Ofust be ot Teast | M8) nn Levgh of tame Men Who Work Open! past are tically, in the ang ong siriking 8} Ir ’ ele sharer, and grea Longin of u ‘ A. A Sharer crewmen ined to his fellow had y Who need good, sturdy, d tough horsehid nr : or 1 ere, Wilh Deavy » gE AKI rable yt of ve vu been s0 Dusy furlough wilj ex- when BOE: we have them In fire fighter oa ——— criss AP pc ———— Additi I Local Mx Je 22. at which and N Joseph Wagner, << at U leg) 1 from Altoona Allegheny street, last week sing 4 " ii marching tean went to New York on a business and Marching Am pleasure mission Miss Mary Thomus street of Colevilie Harrisburg in width. Because of friends traffic on the high- Miss Sarah an average of .oqriments, thi it is considered a4 0 future UUme an will we made that a all members held In Bellefonte tims H including a will be ang watching he haant p bump” on the 4 ie retan leath 14 SOURCE OF DORORMA TION: CANYARNERS CENTIPICATION " 1 the June team knee Bhortly after WO AN! flames coming present narers uarret ™e wu wee and sorrect te the wy Rg more degres others spending ther Ann Emile twr fre il wn wife thelr Scotia Bridge Permit Granted ba Lhe JACKSONVILLE aed bo Diets High street proiners Ir Pvt fov wd ine, of North Miss Julia the weekend relatives and contin extingu and other bro- ther We al was aan the Service Plc. Albert D ther Ernest Gen ni Cone spent with who Virginia wi his fami Mrs. Henry Vonsda John stationed Little weekend Mr. and 1O0OF children Strat. Pauline with her Malin and ix wt $294 and Work 0 at eld the 1 (Continued rom page one) in pen he Heavy with and Graduates as Mechanie al nad Paul and Norma Miss! Pvi Donald L QUICK, w Haggas, of Little Nittany, ¢d the B-24 Liberator pent Sunday evening at tl chanics school gt Kees ’ ard i imately 30 feet volume of which vehicles taken ITEC who was on Ce reported 1 ¥y the Way 1.98] vit ho enter. bomber Field nroximately 17 Malin, of Week we mn for a visit r-in-law, Mrs. Betty hy wah Japanese Above is a copy of the ifformation form soldier vote canvassers and will be required to fill out for each person in military service, It is suggested that families with sons, daughters, wives or husbands in the Army, Navy, Marines, Merchant Marine, Ned Cross, Society of Friends, USO or Women's Auxiliary Service Pilots, fill out the above blank now 30 that it can be copied by canvassers when they call Japs carries me- Bil “5 prison WOrKSs om daily ler po amj Legal Notices EXECTLTOR™S NOTICH tate of B Some ’ Von a home J th wdn Alr Quick Qui week Ir . 4) ! evening guest Prank Elsen! George Swo i uty rvicing 1! : : gi E Mr daughter Aly made a Inst Wednesday pA ve BELLEFONTE BOY ADVANCED 3 Injured in Acci- IO STAFF SERGEANT dents at Milesburg Continued owned and operated by Claly Rossman of Clinton Damage to the mated at $350 and truck at $5 The other occupants of driver of truck PETES cAaman " ‘" DD. { { big creit Public Sales Additional Sales Page 52nd See, The Injured men Wednesday, June 28 the COentre Count ospita] a » rasbinnl ¢ t ; n vacation : y r x y MES. FRED FUILLMER ADMINISTRATOR'S Bellefonte and discharged following { ntering he rvice at ’ 2 ralchng: iin era o ’ Y : d ¥ ni mm Pas. hl Sai besiihe Deh pul ale at her home Estate of DD treatment ap 1 i radsing | frag - i i I 1 of nd Lu her The second 10:40 a. m. on the y about two Metropolitar and one-half mil burg w B Snoke en, received cuts on and bruises on the the sedan he wa road and struck pole, breaking it off The driver lost Car because of returning to trip, it wa wag $450 and d ge $100. Mr. Snoke was dis ter receiving pital in Bellefonte from page one) flinm Flem HAINES THE SHOE WIZARD the od SOTioy ANTS . Cumberiar Markley IN BELLEFONTE AT ident 6. N. ALLEGHENY ST YEArs J All AZ] TARA ALAA S How Lace treatment Teaimen he grade When the holiday fever dent or worker call off the work bt ) hits feel 1 are finally rR i we the i t % Waring Wk YOu magni huge volume 3 . Wwislup that’ loose Can aa Ca A J aed Te ie eal) | Jusk Awrvived.. We Have Just Received a Shipment of Hig 9 r HFT Miss Alice Fox, who the summer at Lin there Wc —— Abandon Separate Army, Navy Calls Ru United Siats Mediterrane gor Mf weeks with Saturday, July 1 ELIA MM. FORESMAN (Combined from page one) IR 18 thr 371 Mr “lave _ age Coiny Pant Negieet F LS slipping ALSE TEETH teeth frre pe $e . Pu rer Extra Heavy FIBRE RUGS! For ONE WEEK ONLY we are offering a th aH volunteer for Gingher wl : wal basic trains with engineers unit t Pt N 5 Rvn (8.8 8.8 po 8 DA ICR Ta ASS i / arrived in Bellefonte ai-alkaline {(DOR-arid) pow. | Vietrola. chairs: st spend three-day » plates. keeps donk Ads ts wife and family at ints their in ) ry nrmay ar (Given its atid | Dos . riety of the Berardis buliding a vy as or Ra rop. slip board immediately for immedia nd ’ ADC “ na an or ” $4 n : ™ 188 4 t stirinkle on Yotir mitted with his OCkA tation goartment as Miss x \ eb | Vie dave vie Maureen O'Hara in a anfort gummy. ¢ om rag st I FAS. 13 as on ith Allegheny sireet Alice Funk ich requests will be grant and Mrs Harry ever possible. Local boards are If= peaon street has TRO cted, however, not to Assure any ages Anna Compton beauty shop on inteer that he will be Inducted wet Bihop street and expects he prefers (open the establishment to Persons desiring to apply for asi. on Monday. Mrs. Compton sighment as aviation cadets, officer une with her parents, Mr candidates or technicians may do So Mrs. Samuel Rumberger, of proper recruiting stations. If oo. on found acceptable Fes re ing officer will give them a let- week the commanding officer of Fast the induction station; The registrant “50 she spent several then applies for voluntary induction her a band Ha "Waite petty at its local board, and requests im- officer. 3/c. who Was At a ROVern- mediate induction. When he arrive ment ' alt hotel Bealhth Waite at the induction station, he is to be who 8 now ih New York Cc ty in scheduled for sssignment to the unit March returned from the Italian for which he has been found ac War Aron. 5 : pi 9 ceptable, but here again it is noted bil that his assignment i§ strictly a Miss Vera function of the Induction station Eheny street and that local boards should make part-time date no commitments regarding as- surance offices and on Monday bee sianimnents gan her new position in the offices The reason given for the new reg- Of the Mineral Industries School at ulations is because of a reported Penn State. Miss Marion Sherry, of great unbalance existing between Milesburg, has accepted the post the number of men assigned by pre lin the Quigley offices vacated by induction stations to the Army and Miss Scitt Navy, and the actual needs of those, _ smong those from out-of-town’ two major branches of service | Who were here last Wednesday for " M— the funeral of Miss Emma Mont- a gomery, of Norristown, were Mr. a : ww -_ land Mrs. John McHugh and Pred- we. MUSICAL MIRTH- QUAKE CO-HIT! erick McHugh, all of Pittsburgh; HARRIET HI GOOD LOOKIN’ Mr. and Mrs. Walter MeKinley, of HILLARD With Twe BigName Orchestras! Sliver Springs, Md, Mr. and Mrs | Ozzie Nelson & Band Jack Teagarden & Band iaste TEETH uxiay stru yoOil nto the service the 9 x 12 for only Pleas at the they V2 THURSDAY to SATURDAY == ¥ qeeR SUH WESTERN FUN CORRALED / are the Waite last apartment on Deland, Fila weeks with Betty Eckley returned to her Linn from cruit ter to street id — MONDAY | hemenist Scittl, of North He jast week resighed her in the Quigiey In uch Ne Te 4 a Se Ul I ‘Woman Dies of Bullet Wound EDDIE QUILLAN a8( ent of colors. Your i - Nice assortment of colors. Your ideal Sum (Conitannd’ Hom pigs hal ivi Stings, Jia. is. whl 2 | stantaneous, he sald. No Inquest will Lloyd Tyson, of Detroit, Mich. and! Ibe held. The victim had not been In’ or Machinist and Mrs. Gordon {good health for a year or more, ity igomery, of New York Qity. {was reported. | Mrs. Overholts was born in West! Miss Gall DeWitt was a guest |Elkton, Ohio, on May 25, 1892, a of honor at a birthday party held daughter of Joel and Elizabeth at the home of her parents, Mr. and | | Stubbs Connarroe. On July 8 1915, Mrs. Grover DeWitt, on North Al-| she was married to Lee 0. Overholts legheny street, last Tuesday evening. | lwho survives with the following The occasion was in celebration of lchildren: Mrs. Martha Rick, Davis, Gail's second birthday, Those pres-| Cal; Benjamin HB, Camp Shelby, ent were:. Mr. and Mrs. Richard | Miss: Mrs. Ruby Mae Zierdt, Wash- Davis, son Terry Richard, and ington, D. ©, and Robert W., U. 8 daughter Sandra Joan, Mrs. Clair Army, New Cuinen. Two brothers Hillard and sons Garry Lee and and four sisters, all living In Ohio, Ronnie Ray, Mré. Clifford Davis and also survive. She wis a member of son Dougie, Patty Ann the Friends, | Beezer, Beezer, Bally Puneral services were held at’ the Koch funeral home, . Saturday afternoon, with the Rev. John P. Harkins, of Grace Lutheran officiating. aed Dinehart : Edward Fielding Ann Savage « Norma Yarden mer Floor Covering. BRACHBILL'S Bellefonte, Pa. MONDAY to WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY — ONE DAY ONLY THE ANDREWS SISTERS - PATRIC KNOWLES "ALWAYS A BRIDESMAID" Grace McDonald - Jivie' Jacks & Jills South Spring Street church,
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