Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, August 10, 1944, Image 1

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VOLUME 63, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1944,
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Sutton Receives
“1 Chief Solves Reynolds Mansion
Robbery, and Explains All (??)
“Killed in France
Big 1 T
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Local Engineering
Plant.
A busine
Bellefonte's
was
major
tries for
will go
other ind 3
The contr
matel,
Titan Met
Engineering
fonte
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closed
product
8
Killed in Action
Ple. Paul W
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Mills
Fran
with
Warriors Mark Man
Killed In France
of Charles } }
ley, Warr Matk 4)
France June 23. 1944. He wa TY -
ing in the Es Iv. A telegram from
further aformatin pe
800N as rece
He had pn
nary 8, 1044
Eng land
1942. He
Boalsburg Soldier
Is Slightly Wounded
Member of WAL
Kathrys 8
WAC (80
Injured
by her nn
shonsce
College
informe
pects
vania
Pie. 8
Htate
graduated
1940
pr
Colles
Og
an Order
Ine
ture 3 Mammoth Machines
Involves About $
chines will be made at the Mahlon ‘iy a nop-comm
Smith pA ingate
immgsters who
W. Fred
orner of
ransacked
tevnolds man
Allegheny and
weeks
left
of
Lwo ago
their
the
to Manufac-
for New Titan
$46, 000),
Stry
solved
had
ef of
in
Po
I nig
for vllation
nt being
home
vhether
buliding
cupleg
He
mami 1 gisor
and
machine
which before
y
rtuall
vil
" y
world ill
the
Vv every
pro ais
der
thei:
and other
had beer
About
Dukemar
ace
pl
otified Chie!
Cpl. Russell E. Poorman t once 0 the
jound a
side of
10-hor $0
ately
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been tod
had ent
hide aw ny
Lem
The
bought
Laen
That
The
INVASION AREA
S-Sget. John W. Waite,
Lost Life in Infantry
Duty July 19
WAS HOME ON LEAVE
LAST CHRISTMAS
Survivors Include Parents
and 2 Sisters; Was Leg-
ion, VFW Member
n WW. Waite, 23
and Mr:
ACC
me
99
“rly
prods rd
who
recovered
A man
and
Chief w
the
youngsters are
uvenile
Slafl B«
Ory |
Ww Wait
ac-
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Dep
he parent Tuesday
were given, He
been in France
artmem
= SAW ACTION ON
FRENCH BEACH
Joseph Waite, Bellefonte,
Arrives Home; Ship Hit
Torpedo
NOSE
Arizona and a
Phillips, Kan
Sgt. Weinstein Wins
Essay Contest Award
part OPA Dist
teer War
members at
nists ITUnAndgi
Miami Beacl
Air Bervice Command in November
Sat. Weinstein former managing with him a
editor of the Centre Dally Times, Admiral H
isisoned officer in sonal
Parse of tie Bite Publie Telntions’ Je
Omfice and editor of the weekly base service In
The Post. He In the tion of
paper he Beach MP
PES Of GUNTY hu band of the former Thomazine loading
Curtis
HEARD IN COURT "Tr AR |;
vo rete ASH
Sentence on Various
to Harris-
harges
burg for Induction, Mon-
n : ped truck Lhe
day, August 14 n of the craft and split it In
amidship, akied
fron ‘th re rrying the irvivors from
N
in ted
Harrisbur
4 It Is
af t
bas
Base of teered fon vice in the
1942 brought home
unit citation from Vien
K. Hewitt with a per
: W. A Burke,
sei Ltn
the assembly and Opera
pontoon cRuMEwAYs [or
heavy squipment "nn int
ng
| ; § hed Bervics Sea Bee
to begin mee and an inter- the
sting sidelight ia that nearly all of
the huge castings for the three ma.
Hed
ug -
aston
Group to Go
tern por
two
in
the
Page Seven
-
BAND CONCERT TONIGHT
American Legion
wd the Bellefonte
| Band will play a
risburg rt in front of the Legion Home
io East Howard street, tonight (TY
ig! Mh
onda
Monday das The public nyited
tet
not Known
the
combined
he service
nee final de
Har
+
ined si
the
con- ti}
urs- bh
ve on
ate
Kerstette: of
nd
d Hugh Sha of Bn
OPA Workers Recognized
for Meritorious Work
er of tty Officer alt h lun- State Colle
Al
gervice |
eer board
bers present al the State Callege
Two Pedestrians
Lt
body
Moore Wi
State Hospi
8h
flepped
11
ww
hap
ub
i.
aw
sion
training at Camp
Atterbury
erseas 0
received additional
Forrest, Tenn, and Camp
ARD PINS AND
CERTIFICATES £227
11d
Haver Hig
in War Effort ployec
at the
4 H na
| eal 4
{ig Boinx and was em
hipyards at
: parent
Rtales Pa
entered |
to Bre
Survivir in addition lo the par
ett
! America
AWAIT from
Price
t Direc oh
williams. #t home. and M
office to 52 volun- f Lock Haven
Bat Walle was a»
American Legios
reir
Fo
vine
the
0H
and Rationing Board
a meeting in UO Soarks
bw
te Coie
Price
inst Fri
board panel
Bia
oard | “Writes About D- -Doy
Beliel
i
nele
and
the ie Merit
fed to volun-
pane] mem -
ous
RERT
boarg
ICentingnd on pape Teo)
A ————
&
Injured by Car
4 of Clarence
w Bhoe Were
Satur
uck by
walking acr
Bnow Shoe
Hesse MOOT
Sm aay
CAT
the
and
_
were
bel weer
~s brush bum
taken to the Philip
tal for treatment
treated al
Druis and
Anthony
A
G. Boscaine,
description |
hi barge
coast of Prance on D
and of the subsequent
the Normandy beachhes
i*tter wTIN ION
QM 3
James
am
war 2 physic feels
vasion neared the
Da June 6
fight
Ab
’
rans said
the car approaching when they oO ing
out into the highway
driver also sald he falled to
in time to 1 the mis
accident was investigated
the Yleasant Gap moon
Motor Po-
and
MLA BD
Bot
ang
0 his 1a
Hall
et.
all pares Mr
Mrs Boscalin of
Terrace Bellefonte. The
received early this
vho Wil bb»
i» & member of
couple ave
The
members of
station of the State T
ter was week The
wal man
tember
ey COuy Boob. (
tlany Brookes, Vi
william Glasgow
D.. Spurgeon Wil
Shingieh Pa
nes Buflalo, N
‘Tamer Pine
Eugene Rus
James Mitchell
’. David
ennsylvania Furnace
Brean, Rebersburg
Cu Aaronsburg
ate College
State Col
ad}
Ouse
i EIR FE 5 PRR a
Sage
Henry
Caivin
Me it
RD
Robert
Bleiger
Ar "TN
Myron Becker, St
Allen Zeller, Ji
lege Morton Joseph Grossman
Btate College John Gerard Zom,
Jinirton Alan Edmund Fisher
pittsburgh: Willlam Franklin Bon.
er
lose friend
peared testify
man’s integrity, his scholastic
nments, and his general char.
Continnad on Page Bip)
—————a——
"Old Eagle Chapel” at Curtin
To Hold Annual Home-Coming
Curtin ¢ wi (
Method
Valley, and o of the
State of Pennsylvania, will observe
ts annual Homecoming and Anni-
VOrsary Sunday. August
20. according to the pastor, Rev. Roy
A Gon
The Curtin first organized
As a part of the Northumberiand cir.
eunit of the Baltimore Distric, dates
back to the early history of our
country, George Washington serving
his first term of office when this so.
clely was organized In 1791. Prior to
ireh. oldest
oldest In the
Bervice
Society
this time, when the first preacher |
was assigned to this circuit, the Cur-
tin Church, the people met together
and held religious services under the
leadership of certain devout men in)
the community, meeting in the
homes of the people. The first
preacher assigned to this church,
which was part of a large circuit,
was Richard Pariot, followed by
Lewis Browning These men also |
preached at meeting places on the
Branch of the Susquehanna, |
Flom) Wilkes-Barre to Northumber- |
, up the West Branch to White |
he Bald Eagle | Jerse
[bulld a mill
son, Spring Milis, R. D William
Lawrence Weaver Aaronsburg. Are
thur Eugene Spicer, Bellefonte, R
D.. Harry Steward Ellenberger. Pine
Grove Mills: Stuart Willlam Win.
gard, Coburn; Clifford Roy Heck
man, Spring Mills
Hole, thence what is now -—
Shore, Lock Haven, and up
the Bald Eagle Creek to Milesbury. Bellefonte Woman
Falls Into Stream
thence through Buffalo Valley, Penns
Valley. and back to Northumberland
It took four weeks, the circuit rider
preaching several times each day Mrs. J. Harry Eberhart, of East
and often traveling all night, © Curtin street. had a narrow escape
reach all of the preaching points from death by drowning early Pri.
on this circuit day evening when she fell into the
In 1787, Phillip Antes moved 10 ial] race of the former Gamble Mill
Curtin, and immediately began 10 property on West Lamb street
which was known as Mrs Eberhart was walking to
Antes Mill, This revered man opened | Thomas street where she intended
his home to the ploneer circuit rid. to visit with friends, when she stop.
ped along the race to see trout In Anniversary of Mr. a
the water. In so doing she lost her Heckart, of Millheim
balance and fell into the stream. | 1804 at the home of
Deer to
ers of the Methodist Church, and
permitted preaching services to be
held In his mill. In the year 1808,
this same gentleman and his wife Rendered helpless by the fall, her Penns
Susannah, deeded a fourth acre of predicament was seen by a passing stead),
ground to six members of the Curtin motorist who rescued her from the riage by
Society, who were 10 be ita trus- stream and summoned the Widdow. |
tees, to bulld thereon a house of son ambulance
worship Jor the use of the members| Mrs. Eberhart was Shits So
of the M ist Episcopal Church. | Centre County Hospital w
In 1872, the church was rebuilt | was found SEE
Pontinned on Page Seven)
Celebrate Golden Anniversary
craft Excerpt
low
gOINE to write You "
things that happened over here |
don't know whether they'll pass the
censor or not. but here goes. In sev.
eral places the otgsor cut 3
tions of the letter)
As You aiready know we
on the morning of D-Day
neared the beach we passed a ship
that had just been sunk, hit by a
mine, and her bow was sticking up
out of the water. 1 guess 1 was too
much excited to realise the danger
of these mines at the time We hit
the beach a few minutes later
“Everything seamed to be darned
quiet. One of the boys had just made
the remark that he wondered why
there was no Action or any Jerries
wed on pope Seven
——
Port Matilde Man
Gets FSA Appointment
OG. Ernest Ardery. of Port Ma
tilda, for the past four months as
sociate Parm Security Administra.
tion supervisor in the Bellefonte of -
invasion
letter fol
I'm few
por
aT In
As we
Contin
3
:
in 1026 built,
Miliheim
:
THEE
HE
i
is included
Anthony G.}
Soldier and Girl,
nounce Intention to Wed
' »
Perform Ceremony.
A romance which ripened
Centre county
max al a special
here Monday morning
an defendant announced her inter
tion of marrying a man th whom
she had shared some of
the county bastille
The man in the
Army corporal, whe
earlier had pleaded guilty
battery charge
fall reacheg
session of
whet
wi
Lhe
Cant
auit and
the pris
added
ner{orm tt
defend
appe
pleaded nolo «
char® wan
= CS WOUNDED
IN EUROPEAN WAR
One Seriously Ill After
Accident in Corsica;
Other in France
gic
Paul BE Pusher, wa
ftously fll as the result of an acci-
dental injury received on July 38 in
the North Afriean area. Pwvi Fisher |
Alr on
wai
is believed (0 have been 5!
Corsica. with Ary
and it is possible that he
INE at a ground crew member
tives said
Mr. and Mr
Wingate, were '
Pic. Russell
wounded
The fathers {
brothe
Pvt
th
Lhe
rei
SOT
Paul Fisher
(Continued on pape Fix)
Whipple's Dam Pike
Commits Hori-Kari
La! ahi bia
ares t
State Colin
at that
Aas ied
oyuing
Mr
Jose nt
Elirabet
Pent
Joe
were
MIrRe
amazed
pike had
nto the boat
Young Reiff grad
jering fish and
the rest rowed
the pike The fia
14 inches In
the strange incident. Miss Poorma
brought it © Bellefonte
Whipple's Dam pike are
thelr wariness and
to be caught
lures
PLAN CONVENTION
SABBATH SCHOOLS
To Be Held November 9 in
Church of Christ,
Philipsburg
The advancing of plans for the |
fall convention of the Centre County
Sabbath School Association
pled the major attention of the
held
"nes IY ) Prox
noted for
:
for thelr refusal
wdinary fAshing
.joounty staff as it met Sunday after.
noon, August 8 In the Methodist
« church at Bellefonte
The convention js definitely dated
for Thursday. November §
Appearing in Court,
| and they were not’
| spent a short furlough at his homes
SKILLED IN In Bellefonte Jail
An.
Ask Judge to
= 100 MARINE
RETURNS HOME
I). Rhodes
Jravery
Pfe. Oscar
Cited For
(;uadalcanal.
at
Club to Conduct
Registration Canvass
PINE GROVE MAN
KILLED IN FRANCE
Andrew H. Dean, 33,
Loses Life in Battle
for Cherbourg
A Centre county soldier, member
{of the 19th Division. Jost his life In
the tattle for Cherbourg
He Is Pie. Andrew Harold Dean,
33 som of Mr and Mrs. Jesse W
Dean. of Pine Grove Mills, who was
! killed In action In France on July
5. according 10 the telegram receive
ed by his parents Sunday morning.
The ast jetter received by Mr
and Mra, Dean was one dated Juns
17 in which he sald he was very busy
to sorry. He
Pfc.
in Pine Grove Mills early In Jane
that training on May 13 1943. he
was sent on maneuvers to Tennes.
(Oonitnued on page ows)