KEEP FAITH SWI US 3 iby buying L, WAR BONDS NU MBE R: rr rr dhbaenn TT — a —— YOLUME es . State Colloge Man Killed In Ae tion Q. “%, Pvt. Donald W. Sch ® Former Manager A&P Super Market yy 08 Life in France. Four Other County Me. ‘ounded Qo Th Plc Heaton Wounded 3 bode a) Department relatives tombe) aaigr Fra: Killed In Action Seriously Wounded gd Private Rhoads Private Rhoads Ww 19-yeal 3 BF oF : 1 pr y Bi son of Mr. and Mrs.-John Rhoads, | Of “entre A Mi, Dias peen In U of Grviston, whe was killed in ac tion | vice since January 2. 1943, and oves- AGRA Since May of this year At the an daly, 8. Adaane. ee, . signed ov Wi y Witer H gr, pd = WOUSEHOLDER 10 = 30 T0 CONMAUGH wiiere he took Ni basi After training U'. B. Pastor | Years Here; is Was Ex : Rev. E. E. Harry Ww ) iW 147 f £ 4 tr Fail sent 1 wn stationed e SEs He veer e al ex it nad 3 oo Served SUCCessor ong letter ceived sn In LITO cHving Private parent Rhoa ters Mis on To Retire After 29 Years at Rockview i. Ormston is. al Mr Mely Robert Slhiearer . f | that ince 194 effective veel in wen become 1 October ha Charlie : aAnnounc- the ministry Matilda will Thompson ounty from nas been Susquenanna ’ sy URE! R Otobs ment age Mr Has the smpi Septenmib It other gual retired slthough ; avaliable at this time Bellefonte Girls In Armed Forces from piace at Port by Re A.D me to Centre where | the remel it taker inge who will « Ireverton Je Narge of Rev. Thu st f the Houserville charge Weaver plans to move to his re Line (Continued on page Nip) r 30 NHarge anpson a one na WAS | Hev no farm at Cent » time | dhe Cenire | De IT TECH THEFT SER Make Restitution TWO OTHERS TO APPEAR IN COURT por ho Pay Costs, Stole Tires, Parts to Keep Cars in Repair, Po- lice Claim . Unionvill here Mon plea ubes and members i of tires f yLhey j Cad i i —— Se stan Seaman Dies In Accident Harry Jack Smith, 28, of the U'. 5 Navy, died at 11:30 a. m. Tuesday, September 19 as the result of an automobile accident at Gulfport Miss, according to a Navy message received late vesterday afternoon by his mother, Mrs. Charles A. Smith of Valentine street, Bellefonte No details of the accident contained in the message Seaman Smith was graduated from the Bellefonte High School in the of 1%] and entered the Navy a short time later. While un dergoing training at Sampson, N. ¥ he suffered a severe attack of men ingitis and for a time his condition was critical. He recovered and re turned to service, having been sta tioned in Mississippi for some time His father is an employe of the Pennsylvania Rallread at Alteona and was not at home when the mes sage was delivered yesterday COUNCIL STUDI AIRPORT PLANS Ray C. Noll Outlines Pos- sible Future De- velopments were class jellefonte Council at a regular session Monday night took prelim inary steps to protect the local sir port from possible exploitation, walle at the sage time opening the way for negotiations to develop the alr [port into one of the state's leading post-war rural alr centers The discussion was led by Ray ( Noll, of Pleasant Gap. one of the {partners In the New-Way Flying [System which operated the airport until the recent discontinuance of {military pilot training courses there | Mr. Noll declared that the part- inersiiip has been dissolved and that the alrport is now owned solely by his brother, Henry Noll, of Pleasant Cap In regard to the contemplated ex- pansion of the alrport, Mr, Noll de- clared that enlarging of the fleld at BE LLEFONTE, SEP TEMBER 21, PA, THURSDAY, 1944 BU BSC RiP TION—$1. 50 p E it YEAR. There’ sa , Rockey In the Army, Navy, Air Corps, and Marines Pfe. Robert E. Rockey Elmer E. Rockey, Jr Pie. Junior Lee Rockey Cpl. Styrl J. Rockey Brothers Serve In Separate Branches Army with jhe are Agh bar BA le OVET Lid sstnge arene | WHS. TR iey TOs ahd WON A rls W J Eimer E Rocke en 3 vii Mrs. Styrl Rockey SALVATION ARMY HARTRANFT NAM CAMPAIGN OPENS HEAD OF LEGION :: Residents of East Centre County Asked to Con- tribute to Fund Dunlap, Gray, Leitzell Are Elected to Club 33 Board of Directors Hartranit was Mf Brooks-Doll Post Bellefonte, at the tion meeting Geld at Monday night sicereds Charles Ecken- Legion commander Other offoers M Elwain mander, William J cond vice commander Cielssinger, re-elected adjutant: Eb on. Bower, re-slocted finance officer Robert T. Willard, chaplain. Pran- cls H. Crawford, historian, and An- drew Kachik and Niles Davis, ser- geants-at-arms of ANH Horace J mmandey Atinerd | MEAL EE ALL ind appeal elected Li ( 1 East W. W Kerlin hairman, E W. Miller treasurer: 8 W. Giramliey er: C. MM. Blerl i AS Urer M | Zubler Mills, treasurer and the local committee F. V. Goodhart Mary Swartz, Clade E. Musser John Watson, and HF. Erdiey Letters of appeal have been malled to the many friends of The Salva tion Army, which quietly and uns assumingly earries on, far surpass. ing In the extent of its present war time gervice the splendid traditions | established In the first World War.| At fhe session three new directors | The present appeal {s for the lo- for Club 33 were chosen, as follows cal, general, institutional and mili. | Harry E. Dunlap, James £. Gray and |] ear 0 A nre #1 Cent nt wit in won Hall rntre V ] Hall Millheim Hebwrsburg annual i L.] : e Ix Hartranft 4 trea l ns Bpring Harry following first vice com Bucky” Weir Willis H Chosen were Unionville Mr. | SERVING [VERSARY » Reformed Congregation Established 108 Years Ago FIRST SERVICES IN COURT HOUSE! (!, Nevin Stamm Writes About Early Trials s of Congregation : n Stamun } Hu fo rmed church since November 1, 1837 a most interesting histor) hurch for an ry book - ntly 1& Of in Lia of pirely era hed mmem publi ul ngre ¢ rat 108 Hnunity Lhe "growth ol gion regation in time ACIP Uring ind Rel Hea cons the ome of were met and 1836 4 re own resen and the of ats b surmounted « phriam Ting | PAE A 3 CHURCH Trail Of Fugitive Lost At Mar ‘tha ackard Stolen from Lemont Garage Aban- doned; Pgplice Believe Rockview Inmate May Have Boarded Freight Train he A BELLEFONTE 10 HEAR RODEHEAVER World's leader to Appear at High School Auditorium 4 » a tradl f Jo! nk Ma found abandons 10s) eX DOoRraeq |» ¥ LA waike priso [| Y . Greatest Song vicinity { Hall About Hare v Alters Lutheran oz UE DOWNS 2 = 1.5. SCORE 26 213.500 See Night NEW 'E" AWARD Third Star’ to Industry for Continu- ing High Production Navy Grants first to subse - arding of niained in the to W. P al com- | he an Nnonor wa letter president new mane addressee the Navy etary Department The Office of The Unde; Washington | 1 Sept He ember 1944 P. Sieg, Pres Wal Manufacturing Co Pennsylvania So jent al Be lielonte Mr, Bleg my pleasure recognition of the ¢ standing production of the men women company, he Board for Production Awards Dear It that to announce ontin M ued a Nd Navy al its Metal of your Manufacturing Company = Continged from page Three) ———— — ————— Tt Babies Born At Hospital In 24-MHour Period With the birth of 11 bables at the | pany Centre County Hospital in a 24-hour period, last Thursday, a new one day birth record was established st [that institution, officials report The delivery roots and maternity | [wards were In Almost constant use much of the time, and all night long the institution bussed with unusual of The Salva. Aston DD. Leitzell. The new directors, | activity as the population steadily tary war-time service have been i Penortty Ger the wane Degen. Bowl last meeting granted the Tan | pette (Game at College; McDowell Makes »3-Yard Run ’ ARAL GE CORE ORI © a Beliefont ng SeTie Fame y trophy Colm petit Bames iu shutl~aiitls State College scored its ¥ a : eae OGliege Because of Ag and Tn-y - wriwll, te eran Ti Sunday from 1598 Eneang iit VALE | rst polnds abil be nal ’ ¢ {Harter halfback ton ws 45 alter Kicks and ran | downed Joe Por » Yards and B wel ATipe Ld tarned 4 iva: A = La & al " " ka wr! de. Val ® page Three) [0 GOLLEGT USED (THING HERE atholic Church Sponsors Move to Aid Needs in Europe VAIrc Harts Pilot Is Home alinued / Mother, Daughter Accident Victims [ m page Fowr) oper . of Lemon of Beliefonts n Dank Hou Wa J. Ea . al N Sod LL William J. Fleck Fleck i Mr seph DD. Fleck Bu Bellefor arrived : for a week's ents and with h wil Jane Punk, of Peru came 0 Bellefonte il nilell forearm route from training period elt koe | Boise, Tdah 0a Dew me received in Kansas. Lt Fleck ceived an Army Air For gion as second leutenant now a plot of bomber Prior ae ag Mi i { nade o ie eRe 10 ervii visit will machine : embankment Mrs. 8S! Lf day e. the eesey f He BK Het tyr A Gin us 15501 4 ised bruise were phys aa Me Nelldip al the extent of abs Sheesley machine damage was about $200. Police from the Pleasant Gap ub-station investigated the alti- dent recently Wh 8 wae mnan ang B-24 Liberator © 5 gamageg 1 $1! while the " Was 4] to entering 1 February, 1043, 11 ployed by the Decker in Bellefonte Ve in Fleck was em Motor Com Service —— Infantile Paralysis Is Fatal To ~~ Karthaus Child, Aged 2 1-2 Years This area's second suspeoted death)! were being made to place her In an from Infantile paralysis this year oxygen tent claimed the life of Margaret Bur. It it reported that Margaret was tion Army in this country as given | togeiaer with Joseph Forster and L. | increased this time is not necessary, but ad- field, 2%-year-old daughter of Mr a playmate of ther Karthaus Miss Hulda M. Chileoat Miss Mary T. Meyers Among the Bellefonte women serv- High School, class of 1040, and at- ing in Uncle Bam's armed forces are tended a high school in Elmira, N Miss Mary Theresa Meyers, ter of Mrs. Louise Mevers, of East she was employed by the Logan street, Bellefonte, and Miss Company in Elmira, Fulda M Chilcoat, daughter of Mr Miss Chilcoat 1s a former student and Mrs. LB Cullcoat, ‘of Belle« of the Bellefonte High School and fonte, RB D 3 | the Thompson Business College, Miss Mevers left Belleforge recent | Harrisburg. Before enlisting to fiy ly for r College, Bronx, | with the WASPS she was a steno- New Y where ‘she 1s ikdergoing | graphs at Penn State, and later a training in the WAVES, Miss Mey- | bookkesper in Harrisburg. A bro- es 18 # graduate of the Lock Mayen | (Continued on Page Four) Norden * daugh- Y. Prior to entering the WAVES | (Continud on aos roy) Women Injured In Fall Out of Car Mrs. Harris Hug low, Union township, narrowly es- caped serious Injury or death dur- ing the weekend wien the door of the family car came open at one : “ % of Bush Hol- | A Watson is by Red Shield clubs and other units. 1. Glenn, whose terms have not ex- | These are not provided for by the |pired, will meet soon to choose club | [USO clubs operated by SBalvationists officers for the ehsulng year land therefore not eligible for USO | During the business meeting the | Anancing [post voted to provide a fing for the | Gets Oak Leal Cluster {op street, and also voted to provide 8/8gt. Taylor A. Watson, 21 son's flag for the Willowbank street of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Watson of | sthool Milesburg, has been awarded the Onk Loaf Cluster, for the Alr Medal He received the honor for meritor. NAMED TO BOARD OF VIEW fous achierement in aerial Aight] OG. Mac Pry, of Ferguson towne while participating In operational | ship, was named this week by activities apainat 4 the bait 8 5 ‘a WS —— iven Walker as Italy, He tae boon ‘OVerset June, 1043. | Hughes athletic field on East Audi Chronologically, the advent of new Centre countians began sat 11 min- | utes after midnight Wednesday and Suntinus until 6.50 p.m. Thurs. Here was We schedule, as record. led at the hospital 12:11 5. mm, a son, Shennley Wil and Mrs. John Burfield, of Karthaus, | youngster who tracted infantile who died at the Philipsburg State paralysis a short time earlier, and Hospital at 4.28 p. m. Priday, about who now is reported to be respond. 15 minutes after she had been ad- ling to treatment at the Philipsburg mitted to that institution [State Hospital, The home of the The little girl became (Il last playmate has been under quarantine Thursday moming, the chief symp- since the nature of the childs ill tom being dysentary. Later in the ness wis discovered Saturday morn. day she loped a severe head- | ing the Burfield home was placed ache, and when her condition show. under observation quarantine for ™ Ea Ths! fatal to Mass officials sald. Both chlidren quickly and physicians gave it (Continued on Page Threw)