2. Pugs Be I — —— _ YHF, CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA mom i I AI July 27, 1944 ———— ——_ i) AE —— ———————y ¢ Ls W— —— . T— pe ne " — —-— . aii I — / 8 2/¢c Richard Mann and Mrs | Ellene, daughter of Rev. and Mis. SOW RYEGRASS AS COVER LIFY. OF PATTERN NOT conta ( the i TO0 BURY ON WAH WORK | RE H LL NEV!/S Mann became the parents of thelr{w. K. Hosterman, Is visiting with CROP IN FRUIT ORCHARDS LIMITED TO ONE USING 01 net tad nt plans for the f first child, a son, David Richard, in| relatives in Coburn and Aaronshurg | Only ed (111 g 0 ¢ of th tomobile ft the Centre County Hospital on Fri Mr. and Mrs, Paul Faust of Plea The ton day ant Gap, were Bunday guests of hi 0} ind received CHURCH SERVICES 1 Cpl. Robert Faust of Wright Field, Penn's Valley Methodist: Rev. Fl. | Dayton, Ohlo, Is spending a 15-day mer Nunemaker, pastor Spring Mills furlough With his parents, Mi ne ter went to Camp Shekinah, near|In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Fau factory growth al productivit v ni ’ r. hom ! i ¢ tr Ke e Production Board that they ~—Worship service, 9:30; Church |Mis James Faus 4 ha bee Spruce Creek, on Saturday morn-| Mabel Ruth, Miriam, Warren and and now the time t ) ue ec cs extension Pr BiYe {fron oily Adding a Hit t were u cep ngaged in war work school, 10:30 Sprucetown Worship daughter, Darla Ann, who had on ing for one week. The camp is sup-| Harold Faust, Mr. and Mrs. Paul | ryegras re nt to 1} service, 11:00. Centre Hall—Church with him in Ohio, are Se hl es ported by Huntingdon Presbytery Faust, Cpl. Robert Faust of Wright chard ) . VY a The Fi 5 » The 8 ¢ (4) » : schoal 10 : Woraiip, 148 Ti Fa . hor i Sy inte first Mr. and Mrs. Jack McClenahan, | Field, Dayton, Ohio, and Mi Faust from J. L Church on Trial will be the theme he was promoted from privi i ohildren Jack and I W of Altoona. land daughter, Darla Ann, called to’ pomologist of these worship services class to corporal Kren Ja anc inca deri ee John CGraden it Bpirng Mills, State College Membe f the WCTU their Visited on Wednesday and Thursday , aig a eh if huts Wiha Penn's Valley Lutheran Rev. C a er the L T. 1... wil Dicnic with Mr. and Mrs. Harry MecClena- | father of Mrs. Jame; Faust Pointing « C. Otto, pastor. Centre Hall Church | '® cs a . hy . ’ L and Mrs Harold Armstrong commercial oe han and Mr, and Mrs, Bruce Knarr I , i p § irange Pi Miesday evening ! oh ' N on Wed ahr toriid school, 9:30; worship service, 10:30 range Park y George Smith, AON 3 in train. | and daug wi ed Ana, Ie it n Wax i] fertiiit Farmers Mills—Church school, 10:00 Js ing at San Diego Cal. is spending | nesday for ndianamn nd iter y 10 C3 ec tio he Wo \ y wit in N ts! Georges Valley Worship prvice The Garden Sec te n of the hu nn. a 20-day leave with his parents, Mr iting with Mr nd ! In : J " ¥ + o v orge \ iV wera! day pee \ 7:30 an A Club met with M1 Heo nd Mi Frank Smith Lies for severn in I \ Heckman near Centre Hall on Tues N cated at Aberdeen Md Mrs. Ted Zerby of Sunbury, wa Miss Mabel Faust of Centre Hal i ” 5° cently ynet Mary Smeltzer and Eleanor Pot-| parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Faust, tivation than ti pp Or Li present. i i MY C'Mabedl, 'N ' ie or of th ie gf ! protested to |) f Human Bones Veund Evangelical: Rev. W. K. Hoster- 4. avening. Supper was eaten at man, pastor. Bethesda Worship ser- the Heckman cabin, Those present 8n overnight guest Sunday of Mi w cuest of honor at a chicken din vice, 9:00. Centre Hall-Church yo.’ src BW. Miller, Mrs. C. A,|C. N. Kryder. On Monday Mrs. Kry-| io. (ast Thursday at the home school, 9:30; worship service, 10:30 Miller. Mrs. PF. V. Goodhart, Mi der accompanied Mrs. Zerby to Lock i51 Bowes in Blanche Spring Mills— Worship service, 7:45. garolq purst and son Duane, Mrs, Haven | It wi wonor of Miss Fat Stereoscopic slides depicting Bible ww woller. Mrs. George Lutz, Mrs Nancy Hagen went to Philipsburg | yirthdav anniv v. In addition to scenes will be shown at VICE. rhomas Willams, Mrs. Paul Martz,'on Sunday with John Zerby and |, aust were her co-workers al HELP WANTED Mrs. J. William Bradford, Mrs, Wil- | daughter Frances, of Farmers Mills; | 11,0 gvivania plant at Mill Hall: Mi mT bw Nhe . F cfu 0 The lucky winners Ham Hanna Mrs. George Stover, Cpl. Eugene Zerby of Camp Dietrick aseph Barnhart Ms uth | y { than any other vel J . ! $25 war bonds given away t the M1 C H Kimbrell M1 John {, and Adam Condo of Duncan aust Miss Adelavde Eckent A . | 4 That Victory Garden Firemen's carnival, were Mi “3 Whiteman and Mrs. George Sween- | non, where the pent the day Lutz, winner of two bond o The retiring president Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fink. Nancy \ ns mained for a longer visit with her if vi ne of organi nat to 1 h Ices canned whe ‘ 1 nm Mir williams had charge of the en-| uncle and aunt. The others returned Sut robert Arney of Fort wi oil Beeding i take | ‘ il Y ful wi . i { | Searson, winner of one “T Bradford, was presented with nment which followed the sup-| home the same day LD sil . WIZARD SHEEP MANURE CAN FRUIT JUICES FOR \ Laskaris and \ k= | pomologist, reveal di BEVERAGES AND JELLIES of Spring Mills, won the Talitha Delaney won the lz h pel Miss Mildred Miller and Andrew on Saturday night v Mg Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houser, dau! Mr pDomer Smeltzer and daugh Alte CAE oh hui , Hu ATney 1 . ntre Hall . Be ; , : ; ters Judy and Beth of State College, (“yoo C0 atirned recently from day evening for the forme: u rinltore the past > the Baas i oS AIT dere nly 3 fruit, : \nil spent last Tuesday with her par- op.cea where they visited for Miller, who visited | son home were Mr. at Robert . ‘ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry McClen- 0, weeks with her brother-in-iav w a few days with her ith (ettner of Pottsviil Mrs, Carre WIZARD COW M ANURE ahan, near Centre Hall and sister Mr. and Ie ar wi Hem } wh a I I repare ‘ Mrs. M. W. Breon of Rebersburg,' pqushlit. Mrs. Mushlit and son Bobb) r. and Mi ’ der and | Harshbarger of Summerton, 8. C. | rying only nit : ed | a J a a net Aas called to see Mrs. A. E. Limbert and ame with them for visit ) { of i I filllam Smit} i rl J ation, the bits Where y ar Add " : family on Thursday evening Mrs. Charles Duck of Lewistown! urday with Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Ellis fonte n \ irsd y Mi 30! crop seeding : a mi , wi ah Doi br 5 5 , PE AT MO - Mrs. Walter Baney, Catharine, amiss Betty Lou Duck of Philadel- . ! 5 Fllis is the for- Searson and h Iu I - y an ¢ lication of FY osphal . trull cept for beri Walter and Tommy Baney of Belle-'nhia, Miss Marietta McKenney of in OF | ix rei r both voy ti) trait § ‘ft. Stra : Amd fonte, were weekend visitors of her|ajtoona, and Mrs. Mildred Bishop of gerlown. ARAN Sh imam tule Erersbl "7 through several thick parents, Mr. and Ms. John Martz |Milroy, visited Tuesday aflernoon| , w rman has been | SF ATG SPRAYING MATERIAL They returned on Sunday evening ang evening with Mrs. Mazie Lee qo... ud at her home with | 8nd daug with Mr. Baney und Mrs. Kathryn Breon onsiliti and Mr William Mark of Avis, called on Janet Leister has returned to he Sunday afternoon to see his sister, home after visiting with her co Mrs. William Fiedler, who is ser- getty and Marjorie St. Plerre we Lock r Jane and hard, v ac- r to ' the Wats 2 iously ill Lewisburg spent the weekend at .omnanied by ys. Jack Noli of {CtTne. Allow it 0 remal py EL sam wllefonte, Pa. Mrs. William Floray became a Miss Jennie artholomew and, overs home pani . : or three } ‘ , 2 1 ‘ medical patient in the Centre Mrs. Alda Bl were hostesses to County Hospital on Sunday morn-| the Senlor Ser y of the Luth- ing eran church on Wednesday evening Mrs. Grace Dietzel of Greensburg, Members and included Mr: is visiting with her sister, Mrs, W.' 8. W. Smith, Mr 105 FTank F. Keller and Mr. Keller Mrs oy Rathrya Mr. and Mrs. Mac Musser and son Bie Avg ; over. vs Leila Buddy of Bellefonte, R. D., were re- Anal Ma FV. Joden. Mrs. Paul cent visitors of Mr. and Mrs, John Peterolf and son Drew. Mrs. Wii Durst 3 . Mrs. Edward Durst of Ambler led the ing | c) ig a Ai wf SE, Bart pe 7 DC Lele re me tae fe SIE = ‘ e proudest title . her brother, Paul Ross and family,’ ,.... of Or ~ fresh. OF ntre as n a aineg on cl M1 - an y “ ’ , - jay even Sr, a, Mi Ch eo Call hE | 1 ce ge £3 0 rine | Schaeffer Hardware The members Workers Sunday and with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Keller ment: and at the C. H. Homan home. Mrs Durst was on her way to attend the funeral of her uncle, Alvin Curtis Musser of Manor, Who was buried in Altoona on Wednesda) Members of the Lady of the Val- ley Rebekah lodge met with Mi: Samuel Bitner on T lay evenir and had a weiner roast at the rea of the Bitner lawn. Afterwards th went tothe 1. 0. O. F ular meeting. Member present included: Mr i 3 Mrs. M. 4 urkholder, Mrs : { Fort i \ ng with r ntly : Rn ¢ Hers Phillis : i A This title is simply: Bradford, | Maggie Crawford, relatives ir Jtimor id 8 1 » vet y 7 a M i i AS Mrs. John Slack. Mrs. Victor Jacoby Mr. and Mrs. Russell Re “Good Soldier.” Mrs. J. H. Knarr, Miss Ruth Billow, 14 Lansdowr in Saturday to spend guests of her brot Mrs. Daniel Bloom, Mrs. Harvey 5 few days with Mr. and Mra. Alfred sister, Mr. and Mr “iy trow fa Ty . Oster \ . i al 3 J nae “ng 118. ide DI He ot Relish Dean BE Wert "no + and A a “ ig irsday night, | of 4 ret vy d to his m A ; or i 4 8 in the W AC have earned this title— the proudest visited Wednesday and Thursday Mrs Claude Wert or ; in the Army. with her mother, Mrs. Al R in traini Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fetterolf and Calif son Drew, of Annville t week with her pal F. K. Frank and nh They returned home « § Mrs. John Ammerma; lamsport, came to the home of her sister, Mrs. Samuel Gros n Wed nesday to be with her sister, wl has been ill han. 1 tend Mrs. Clarence Barner was ui p 3. Mingle { ronsburg, Mi nd rs. Kenneth Fra observation at the GCeisinger ! - ited last vith his daughte: Marie Novosel of Bellefonte pital, Danville, for a few da tn LOOT Re mick and Mr. the w id ith } parents week rmick yf rs. F Frank. Other iper were Mr. ar in the Army Ir CONSISTS of two simple words. Yet every soldier who's worth his salt covets it. It isn’t just happenstance that so many women For wherever Wacs are working, both here and overseas, there you find a job well done. And done with a spirit so gallant and fine that high Army officers everywhere say of the WAC... “They're soldiers. Good soldiers” OBITUARY ORVIS J SHIVERY ’ a ai LL eH. al a a a us WM. B. RANKIN AGENCY MARY M. RANKIN, Agent COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Crider's Exchange Bullding BELLEFONTE, PA. ; going overseas he had beer at Camp Hood Texa and son Drew nd Mrs. Ernest Fi “ . "ww Good Soldier LL a... BE a as We Will Buy All the : “i '8 : f F 1 i ® Bhe was a membe f ' om Reformed church, In husband e is survived by a n ew. Reginald Walizer whom ; { w resides reared and who nov Bi MRS. W. I. WALIZER w 2 a ” iA TT —— Rr Valley Walizer homes a brothers THAT YOU AND YOUR FAMILY CAN PICK |g ss mie es in Mrs. Nettie Dorman ood soldiers... ' / Friday afternoon at the M Closkey T ink of It . funeral home, Mill Hall, with Rev Henry Miller in charge. Burial was 4 = gm : made in the Cedar Hill cemetery You can now earn extra money (50c for 35 lbs.) by having the i e youngsters and women of your family clip the elderberry clusters and MS. MARGRET FHILILTE taking them to the receiving station in your area for us to pick up. Ae A, The clusters should be clipped with one-quarter inch stem. Pink, gon at Conneautville at 5 a m Thursday, July 20, 1944 of compli " WOMENS ARMY CORPS Making strategy . maps for combat red, purple and black berries will be accepted. cations after six months illness 2 : ’ s ‘ . ’ . Born on May 12. 1876 at Julian, she These berries are going to be used in making jellies. You will he Youn A Eier Of dusk tnd BEY helping the WAR EFFORT in conserving a fruit which in the past has Flick Donnley. She was married to Edward Phillips, deceased, and is always been wasted. survived by the following children John Donnley, of Pennsylvania Fur- BELOW IS A LIST OF RECEIVING STATIONS IN YOUR DISTRICT: nace; Mrs. Norman Mock, of Phil- lpsburg, N. J... Mrs. Hazel Spack- Beckwith's Store - + + . Hannah man, of Port Matilda; Mary Anne Lykens Clover Farm Store, Port Matilda Phillips, of Bellefonte, and Howard » For rover inrormarion about the Women's Army Corps, go to your nearest U.S. Army Recruiting Station, Or mail the coupon below, George Hile - - - - Pleasant Gap Royer Service Station - Spring Mills Snow Shoe Supply - - - Snow Shoe Phillips, of Manchester, Conn. Bur- J. D. Patterson Ser. Station - Boalshurg Reed's Service Station - State College E. E. Phillips - - - « « Stormstown Ed Martz Clover Farm, Pine Grove Mills E.W.Motz - « - « « « Woodward S.F. Confer - - - R.D, Spring Mills L.R. Wilson «- - « « « Linden Hall R. R. Miller - - - - . Madisonburg L. A. Vonada Clover Farm - Rebershurg I. A. Yonada Clover Farm - - Coburn Brickers Clover Farm Store - Millheim Morris Reese - - - « Laurel Park Charles A. Smith - - - Aaronsburg Wolf's Market - - - - Blanchard J. H. Turner & Son, Clover Farm, Julian High's Market - - . . « Mileshurg McElwain Brothers - - . Unionville S. R. McCartney - « - Mount Eagle Kline R. Wolf Clover Farm - Howard George F. How - - . « Hublersburg Earl R. Armstrong - + « . « Zion Hill Garage, Bishop St. - Bellefonte S.E.Rote - - - . « « Axe Mann Boal's Clover Farm Store - - Lemont Fillmore Grocery - Filling Sta., Fillmore (O'Bryan’s Service Station - State College George Johnson - - - - Centre Hall Wolf's Clover Farm Store - - Lamar L.G. Riggle - - - - . Centre Hall If there Is no receiving station in your district, call STEWART NEFF, WARRIORS MARK, PENNA, PHONE 21-R-12. No berries will be left uncalied for ! viving brothers and sisters are Aar- on Donnley and Charles Donnley, of Julian; Wilmina Donnley, of Clin- ton, lowa. Mrs. Martha Montalg, of | Clearfield, and Mrs. Josepiiine Beck . with, of Bellefonte. Twelve grand- lehildren also survive. Bhe was a member of the Warriors Mark Methodist church, Funeral services were held from the Koch funeral thome, State College, on Saturday ‘afternoon with Rev. R. R. Ritter of | {Warriors Mark, officiating {ment was made in Julian cemetery Please ee the new | Inter - U.S. ARMY p¢ Pour ECRUITING STAT) Med CE no 8 TATE COLLEGE NG, obligation nd me, w LON mY pan Yo ay oo belly hp ey live, their training. ADDRESS : cy, STATE ——— ny childres — Have you had at 2 years of school’
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