lah Sr June 22, 1944. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BEULEFONTE, PA, - — » a SR ” wr rm wr | . nn "RP | | BENNER TOWNSHIP: Chairman,'Myers, and Harold C, Stine, all of Bond Sales Only Mr. A. C. Hartle, Bellefonte, R. D.|Port Matilda 16% of Quota 1. Solicitors Mrs Russell Benner, | TAYLOR TOWNSHIP Chairman, | A. J. Shivery, Mrs. Forrest Eckley, Edith L. Lane, Port Matlida, R, D.| Mrs. Eleanor Harmon, Dewey Sor- Solicitors: Mrs. Gertrude Beckwith, | (Continued from vage one) {A J H 1 tM Sadie Solt { McM ; y i . 'enson and J 2 ouser 0 0 rs, Sadie Solt, Mrs. Sam eMon - | Ton) hi gf Slide 5 Bellefonte, 'R., D |igal, and Miss Lois Merryman, all| of the War Finance Committee He BURNSIDE TOWNSHIP Chah of Part Matilda, R. D. " | introduced guests Ogden Nash, man. Mrs. Clyde Hoover, Pine Glen UNION TOWNSHIF Chairman, ! Prank Gersavi. Edna Ferber and Solicitors: Creighton Sones, Mar-'A Y ) Williams, Julian. Solicitors: | Vincent McHugh, who responded tin Meeker, Mrs. James Hodge, Mrs. Mrs ¥ red Pishet, Wingate. and Mra with informal talks. The four writ. Clyde Hoover, Sr. Mrs Clyde Hoo. | Leroy Ball, Leroy Halk Harold. Hall. | ers were heard in a more extended '' Jr. and AG. McCullough, all Mrs. A. Y. Williams, Stellard White, | program at the auditorium, with of Pine Glen, and A. Y. Williams, all of Julian l 4 » : y yor " M > "ho | Mr. Nash as master of ceremonies COLLEGE TOWNSHIP: Chair- . W ALRER ” TOWNS Shall Before ftar the . man, Guy Stearns, Bellefonte, R. D. Man. LIO¥( lite, Zion, Solicit | and after the luncheon and ors: Mrs. Virginia Frank, Bellefonte, swuten loc . "rs rally, many persons met the visit. aa enn! Jad. Hinck leullets R. D. 2: H. N. Rockey, John Hock- ’ Ing authars ang a number of them Weaver : lieutenants ; Mrs Stella man, Ray Hoy, Arthur Garbrick and | iM -UAG/L (¢] A / brought books written by the re. : h p a Bruce Bechtol, all of Bellefonte, R - me HG. Page Three - prm—— - " ; : " Schreck at Mrs. Wilbur Tressler; SScHve — 0 he hitographed block ow Mrs. Eugene Beaver D. 2: George Harshberger, Howard, Among Orden Nash's better Known FL R. D.; Prof. Balley, Howard, R. D works are “The Face is Familiar Ms. H gn Hotithuts his ry Joseph Lindin, Howard, R. D.; Nevin “I Am a Stranger Here Myself" in a y . Stover, Howard, R. D. 2; Miss Fs- f her Ing 1, Hublersburg, and Mrs . sail block leader, Mrs. Oscar Williams: | te! Ingran IB: ang A is co-authof of the Broadway hit, Heutenant Mrs. Arthur McCloskey John Garman, Bellefonte, R. D. 2 “One Touch of Venus,” and is at "v BOGGS TOWNSHIP: Chairman present co-starring with Guy Lom- block leaders, Mrs. Ernest Johnson, Gilbert Alkey. Bellefonte. R. D. FINE FELT 4 Mrs. J. Wilson, Mrs. Mary Dale : bardo on the radio every Monday Prddin > nd pri Mr Solicitors: Lott Neff, Howard, R. D : night John Bohn: blockleaders, Mrs. Myles 2: JOs€ph Davidson, Wingate: Law- / rgvn YL SLY TY (™ Miss Ferber 1s one of the nation's picom. Mrs. Lynn Tressier. and Mrs. [Fence Shawley, Bellefonte, R. D. | 4 4 most popular and beloved story tell- pern Struble. Houserville Area: H. L. Curtin, Jr. Howard. R. D. 2 A 4 . . AM 4H ers and is best remembered for he: Lieut Miss Mary Walters block Charles Luca Howard, R. D 2 * books: “So Big,” “Cimarron,” “Show |..ders Mrs. Guy Steatns and Mr Irwin Confer, Howard R. D. 1, and Boat,” and “Saratoga Trunk.” Many genneth Buckenhorst. Oak Hall Dennis Watson, Bellefonte, R. D. 3 of her works have been made Into ,..0. Lieut. Mrs. Fred Mackereth FERGUSON TOWNSHIP: Chalr- plays and movies block leaders. Mrs. Leroy Sharer and man, Frank ©. Homan, State Coll- . ; Mr, Gersavi is an ace news corre- Miss Rena Clair Spicher. Branch ®8¢ R. D. Solicitors: 8. A. Homan All I) ‘asl all 7 R ® ; Ly a) | ! spondent, world traveler and war Road Area: Lieut. Mrs Edwin Dale: 'l' G Harpster, D. 8. Pelerson, and / i [ & 0) { C ! ( ( LIC ( § \d reporter, He has spoken with many block leader, Mrs. Russell Wolfgang, /John D. Dreibeibis, Pennsylvania o of the national and military leaders Dale Summit Area Lieut Mys Furnace Robert Harpster Warriors of allied and fascist nation: has Keith Thornton: block leader Mrs Mark: J. O. Stover Roy Strouse been on the Italian front, at Naples, A. W. Stewart and Miss Lucille Hoy.| Charles Rudy, and Clarence Corl Cassino and the Anzio beachhead. Millbrook Area: Lieut. Mrs. Arthur ®ll of State College, R. D.. Paul He has two books about the war: Bohn block leaders Miss Helen Stephens, Pine Grove Mills, and A War Has Seven Faces,” and “But Hoy, Miss Ethel Williams, and Mrs. |L Albright, Pennsylvania Furnace Soldiers Wondered Why.” In 1939 he Kenneth Walker. Big Hollow Area: GREGG TOWNSHIP. Chairman joined Colliers Magazine and has pleut. Mrs. Alvin Kreb M. T. Zubler, Spring Mills. Solicit- written more than a score of articles aa ors: Mrs. Ernest Homan, Mrs. Helen for that magazine HARRIS TOWNSHIP: Chairman, Ayman, Mrs. Sara Auman, Mrs. H Vincent McHugh is best known for Charles M. Ross, Linden Hall. So- g Limbert, Mrs. Foster Breon, Miss his books “Touch Me Not” Sing Meitors: E. E Hess, State College, R. prances Zerby, Miss Elsie Showers Before Breakfast.” “Caleb Catlum's D-: George C. Musser, and Mont- Mr DD. Decker. and Mr. W. W America.” and “I Am Thinking of S89Me€rS Hubler, Boalsburg: John W. gmith, all of Spring Mills My Darlin He is now writing Ellenberger, Centre Hall. R. D HOWARD TOWNSHIP: Chair- short non-fiction reviews for the Rufus Sharer, Centre Hall, R. D, man, Herbert Schenck. Howard R New Yorker and is teaching a sem and Ralph Rockey, Boalsburg D Solicitors Mr Jacob Confer, inar on the technique of the novel LIBERTY MNOWNSHIP Chair- Rowland McCartney Earl Confer, at New York University man Joseph Bechdel Blanchard. Lloyd Daughenbaugh, Clair Confer — N Solicitors: Stewart Miller, Lee Win- Victor Thompson and Harold Bloom Following is a partial list of town- Slow, and Ray Miller, al of Blanch- all of Howard, R. D ship chairmen and workers in the ard HAINES TOWNSHIP: Chairman War Bond Agricultural Committee PATTON TOWNSHIP: Chairman Paul winkelblech, Aaronsburg. So- of which R. Paul Campbell is county Charles 1 Seller Port Matilda, 'licitors: John Stover, 8 H. Ormdort leader Solicitors: J. Farl Crust Earl G. and Paul M. Stover, all of Wood- / ward —— HALFMOON TOWNSHIP: Chair- 3 man, Hugh L Wilson Warriors Mark Solicitors: Ellis Peters, Rob- ert Reed, Clarence Peter Lester Stevens, Betty Hall. Rev. Shissler Martha Harpster, G. C. Waite, and George Peters. all of Port Matilda i G and “The Primrose Path.” He also leutenant Mrs. Alfred Williams; Spa | : FIA . y o£ Made by a f: Fred Davidson, Emma Ghaner ¥ " « a ON iT Donald Fisher Troy Burns and Eber Baney, all of Warriors Mark W_ PRECINCT MILES TWP Le. " C. W. Bilerly, chairman, Rebers hc] OF aa ind ore A NJ J “3 ~ burg Solicitors: Miss Mabel Vonacda . =. / \ Mrs. Florence Smith, Ralph R. Mil- i 4 [se 3 '\ ler. and Boyd Hazel, all of Madison Ma n % 4 +“ \ ) ; burg You - = \ \ MIDDLE AND E. PRECINCT OF i ’ ' \ but it looks = \ MILES TWP: Mrs Ethel Relsh, Mrs as low \ Credit Fairy Esterline, Mrs. Florence Burd » = Mrs. Maude Meyer, Mrs. Lavand A 4 like a dress Bierly and Miss Alma Corman, all ] oa : RE lof Rebersburg. Mrs. Ruth Brungard, ® ¢ QUALITY BEDS - - - $12.95 Smullton. and Lottie Zeigler. Reb In multi-colored or oe. ’ A erie. TOWNSHIP Slalom Can — METAL COIL SPRINGS . $10.95 tone stripes with red, N Thomas Rote, Spring Mills. Solicit blue. brown or yellow Pe } ors: C.D. Prager C. B. Bressier predominating. 7 | Florence Frankenberger, Mildred Musick™ C. J. Wolfe and Paul - J 1 Thompson, all of Spring Mill Sizes 12 to 52. SPRING TOWNSHIP Chalrman Lewis E Biddle, Bellefonte, R. D Solicitor: Joséph Owens, Pleasant . Gap. and Prank Brooks Clarence Lino eum Grove, Lottie Watson Prank P. Kel- ler. Malcolm Musser, Mrs. Charlotte Merrill Ker % Musser, Paul Corman stetter. and Harold Sampsel, all. of Bellefonte, R. D WORTH TOWNSHIP: Chairmar *All Metal Bed *A Metal Coil Spring T. C. Wiser Port Matilda. Solicitors A Wonderful Bargain! OG. E. Ardery, Helen Spackman, Mrs i Kathryn Ellenberger, and Mrs. Clar. *A Comfortable Mattress ence Kelly. all of Port Matilda mmai—— { sq. ft. Home on Leave 5 Clair Packer. 8 2¢ son of Mr %, Use and Mrs. Charles Packer, of Houser : - ville. arrived home Sunday morming Y for a six-day leave while the ship our on which he is serving is in port . . Seaman Packer has been in the ser- ( redit Congoleum vice since July 26. 1943. He has two brothers and a brother-in-law in He Ny an. pores i he Don’t think that 2 pieces at this low price is Ru S 2c. at Gulfport, Miss: Elwood the only thing that makes this such a buy, | ha hn r at onel hy Culttose There's evident quality in every piece that Many duty, and Cpl. Myrie Packer, sta- will show through years of satisfactory ser- “Public Sales | | kai Gay SCT ib Pon The Attack Is On! Buy Bonds ! Bedroom on the Maple Orove farm | miles northwest of Yarnell | . livestock and farm imple. Feria | | High Chairs | Play Pens | | Wardrobes "129 Vou Pay New Pattern! sain Ti - ei A ol fone™ em - = { MES. EDWARD L. HEATON Only $1.25 will offer at publie sale at her res. Sturdily Built ! All superbly made ! idence three miles noth of Miles. ’ | rp or one mile east of “Runville MODERATELY Weekly 9 the following personal property and $ PRICED LIVESTOOK «« One cow: oalf. 4 $ " : . : Summer : shots weighing 6.95 1 1.95 Just the thing to store The pride of everyone who owns one! Full size those woolen » abies In bed, four-drawer chest and vanity with bench, VOK. » ou : LINGERIE \ W\* | ror "veaan. gona aliaps. heat. Spring and Mattress included. 1 A Pord pickup Smooth fitting slip of sat. SKIR | ING | trek. good rusber ome. ) ef rigeru ton in rayon with lace edg- ing. Double stitched All you need is a couple : on, seams, adjustable straps. of odd sweaters and : - a adie . fo LE | =m | [Lovely Mirmors - $1.95 Maple Rocker 19.50 [Lounge Chair - $19 bonsiue Write oy h sn. 11 by 18 tna’ wy 13; | ove rrors . iw ¥ er ny . ounge all £4 the aid of a couple of a | Tow he Sd 1 19 to i 8 these cotton or rayon jer. ; : Sultabie for Any Roem In the Home Platform Rive. Very Comfortable, With Matching ¢ : sey skirts, Nylon Panties 1.98 Nylon Bras - 1.19 198 to 3% ’ In white. Lace trimmed. + Bellefonte's Greatest A. C. Turner Co. |: en CRIDER'S EXCHANGE ‘BELLEFONTE
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