_September 28, 1944 A _THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BECEEFONTE, PA. Page Thrég REBERSBURG Mr and WwW. H Joanne supper and Mr daughter were Thursday mother, Mrs. W. J | Mrs. Kenneth Breon {day visitor in Bellefonte A birthday party was honor of Billy Blerly last evening, Sept oid "Mrs Millheim, the home Mrs. Blanche Sheldon Blanche Schreckengast of were Tuesday visitors at of Mrs. Elizabeth Weave: Mrs. Richard Grubb ter Linda, accompanied Howard Lamey and son turned to the former's home timore, Md last Tuesday spending the immer at the home father P. C. Blerly her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A (were: Jay Bowersox ge Marlin Winters Charles Heller in-law! Eugene Brungart, df Canton, Ohio Rebe i Blerly, Mr. and Mrs. Ray burg on Friday nigiit and returned |and children, Marjorie home on Saturday accompanied by|Jerry, Mr. and Mn the former's mother Mrs. Mary| Hazel Bierly, Bobby Heller, who expects to make her|Neta Bierly and home with her and wife JBI: ME and Mrs ’ { Hilda Shultz, Mr Senie RT o\ | Breon, Harold Bierly, Susie home on Sunday { Kathryn Bierly of Rebersburg tand Mrs, John Ocker Mrs. Ira Hares ‘(Jean of Millheim, and Mr and daughter Lois |P. C. Blerly and soy; Roger EN Tarart Toe Mrs. W. J. Hackenberg : | weekend visitor at the Mrs. Hoy daughters inome at Mill Hall, R. D Jennie June State College, | nf. ang Mrs. Lucas and Mrs visited her parents M1 Mrs “ : enberg were dinner guest Charles Miller, last week Ray Beck Log Mrs. E. H. Hosterman Paul Breon Babcock Mrs. Edith Breon and Mrs. | aq Mrs. Breon and M. W. Breon attended the funeralin.n.. of Centre Hall of Mrs J. R Schechterly at Well ldinner guests at the ville last Friday | M1 | Mi A to Mr. and! + p uM Mrs. Homer Boone at Lock Hav-! op én hospit | held al last Tuesday the home been named Linda Kay 1 Musser ret Philadelphia vacation with his py i 2 rey R« ol Mune guests Hackenberg was a Sur his daugh- Mrs re- and by Stevie in Bal atten given Monds and brother arrived in WwW. F Blerly Q son Paul William Williams at the Sholl-Diel of Williamsport of Washington the W and Mi fav at Was Jame and ol and at home at anton, R Mrs. R.A q were dome M ol the taelr month Mar parents daughter was born the ¥ lv meet of jorie Brunoa Robert done IN alter spending hi wile and Infant Nolfe home. Mrs. Donald Bevers my of Danville, are visiti ents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mr. and Mr Harry and Mrs. Roy Blau Mrs. Jack Hamilton spent week at lodge s. Ada Hu the to He son at { Nelson Llault, famii « at Hall and Mr, and! Miss ilu rtwiler of Pittsburgh. ton. D. © he H Gravel Springs home |) y bler accompanied; Mis r srby Became il tor Jin- | Monday while gt work at Sylva Mill Hall, and Lock Haven ingerwent H a M Products Emerick taker } an tomy rt Mover 4 on Sund { Mrs. J N ir son-in-law wd Mr Ra: week somew-.iat roke of Mrs. Cal Mr elfonte Hay Cen Plains ed Bell Sunday mers raini Mr he A G Loris Bierly Lior Miss clerical Hos Monday Mr. and Mrs. Paul and Mrs. Robert Hun Bobby of Spring Mills Mrs. Howard Lamey | urday. Tuesday evenin Mr Mr dau Batt: Mrs Lamey Mr Mr ery Relish in Unlonwvi Mr Mrs. Paul Winter Neta Bierly and son Darryl, Roy Brungart and 1dr jorie. Rodney and pr? ’ home and Kerstettor icker and sc called at © o Ci und i Masport Mrs thter Harry Mamk Democratic Rally ome nepp Larry Mile mathe Pe mother. Mi wed poge One v evening 4 ate ' fudge of the Wagne Har Gens Auditor Kin of Spr General ord on hey the weeker brother, Carlo Mrs MC in Det > week wndidate the end In Lock \ ith | in 1 public f Mrs. Gaunt ral at ially invited meeting 1= 13 Snow Shoe Bros. In Hackenberyg y, with (Continued from page one) {trained with the aerial engineers {Later he went to Boeing Aircraft School, Seattle, Wash, and was then assigned to a B+-17 Flying Fort- ress as aerial engineer in the flying Navy, One in Army PLEASA a NT GAP | Five Cubs have been graduated into the Scouts, They are Billle Bhaffer, Ward Horner, Doyle Cor- man, who had the highest awards of any of the Cubs and also Philip Adams and Gerald Evey, both being injcrew Ny 19, at the home of his | Roswell Those present Gloria Stover, | Pp Adeline Grenoble, | Budinger was employed by Betty llgen, Loris L Brungart Rodney and | whe: Bierly, Mrs sons Darryl and winters, | ens Adah Bierly, Alda wan Bierly,! Mr. | bes and daughter | James Lucas Sunday, Hack- the D 2 ¢, of Bainbridge, [an Esl mon daughter | Sunday of hisilraining in W. Breon.! vangelical ng rt roi week C Hie ot Robert the Martin af Washing Royer Are vis on Ciene nia was at Roswell, located Fleld, he is All Al present Army Mexico lor to entering the New service, Capt Glenn | Martin Co. at Baltimore. He wa: radusted from the Snow Shoe High| * WA ketball and | Penn State Ensign Philip ted in ington Was of aining SL IVirginla Chapel uning went His advanced wa received He was then sent I'ex where ba attended He “Dall M DC Budinger, Jr.. viel Reserves at in August, 1942 called for service in Noven- the ame vear and began at Bethany College, West From there was sent Wo Hill, N. C pre-flight He grad an honot He he for n ted a MILNE as Kansas City to Corpus Christi Wis commissioned als 20th birthday operational duty Jack Fla. and carrier landing Chicago, he was assign- to the Atlantic area as pilot of a Hell=Diver, one of the faste bombers He was gradusted from Swe ¢ High, attended Penn State and prior to enlistment employed Martin Baltimore OG linger plot Kan “ " i After ville, in on ed t dive. Ww Wks Md 8S 1/¢, 18, g at Sampson, ng in May, tral ran L N pe Y 1843 choo! of {hi in hortly after enlist He wa fal to IT Pe { Norfolk, Va. and then to submaris school at London, Conn Then { an advanced torpedo AE Wa transierred to 4 Pacific coast, At pre he is at tending a Radar Operati in the Hawalian 1 (Skip) High School where he football boot New ter taking Course We - nt - land attended 8S now Shoe active Ir wa basketball baseball daugh- it Mrs Mrs > of I" . $ at the Here Oc October 13. iperior : ing Mills Assembly to Lamb street week Har: Thomp Clayt Allerg Smeth N¢ week accepled Mr. and Bush Addition morning for a week's on and daughter-in-l Mrs. John Shuss Oh nh eny for port teaming Willis gdepar OSLO! Shuey ( d yesterday isit with their aw, Mr. and Youngstowr iad Grace Mitchell of reet, has closed home and departed Friday for Lenox Mass, where she has aclepted 2 teaching position at Foxhollow Scii00] for Girl Mr: Elwood ghter of Mr side, of East Wednesday 0 hex Mi Spring Nort} ney Johnson and Mr High Ir LeRoy elt dau- Rs treet as Sw try days wit) Cpl. Elwood Johnsot At Camp Polk. Leesville, La Miss Jean daug me 8, Wala burg pirline communicator at Alrpor Pittsburgh ferre Belle her od Wallace fila Lun ler Ld wih heny ’ oe rans DOT to the ite air here Millio who h m » and has begun ' be ANG Frank™ 8« Deen stationed at Chi- departed f a naval west const ter spend ave wit) Fran) | 4 AMM labica AS n the e~dny and Mn his parents Sciabica { LEARN TO FLY! MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE BELLEFONTE AIRPORT Then Take an Airplane Ride and See How Wonderful Flying Really Is. Demonstration Flights - $1.50 Indoctrination Flights — $2.25 {You Handle Dual Controls) This Airport trained more than twelve months! We train YOU used 10 train these CADETS! 1500 Army Flying Cadets In in the SAME small planes Airplane Sales and Service Airplane Storage BE UP TO DATE KEEP UP WITH THE TIMES... LEARN TO FLY NOW! Phone 2952 Bellefonte for Definite Appointment. BELLEFONTE AIRPORT BELLEFONTE, PA, Harvest Your - RED CLOVER SEED We are equipped to clean your seed, buy it at the legal ceiling price, and issue to you a certificate of weight and analysis so you con collect from your county AAA the additional pay- ment of 3% cents per pound. \ — WRITE — ws THE PHILADELPHIA SEED COMPANY, INC. Aral & Front Streets, P.O. Box M4 Philadeiphis 5, Penne. be " 0 Decker of street, w New York last week visiting h usband 8 1 James Decker. unio has Lt return- ed from sea duty. While there Mrs Decker was the guest of Mrs John O'Leary. the former Loretta Cox of Milesburg. at her home in Jamaica N.-¥ Miller, 8 1 who ently completed a five-month course at the Naval Radio Operators’ at Indianapoli¥ Ind arrived Bellefonte last Wednesday pend a five-day leave with his parent Mr and Mrs. Thomas Miller and family of Burrows street. Upon leav- ing Bellefonte he went to Shumake; Calif, for assignment «Dr. Joseph M. Parrish and Mr Jack McStay retumed tw thelr omes in Bellefonte last Thursday Jrom Pittsburgh, where Dr. Parrish attended the $th annual meeting {of the Pennsylvania Medical Society fand Mrs. McStay visited her hus band's parents, Mr. and Mr: Jack McBtay., They were accompanied {home by Mrs, Parrish and son, Jo- seph, who had been in Pittsbursd | {for a week, visiting Mrs. Parrish's | parents Mr. and Mrs Richard Lamb Mrs. John R. Van Bickle infant daughter Jill, and her moth - er<in-law, Mrs. Roy Van Blekle came to Bellefonte from Cowan, | Tenn, recently for a visit of several (days with the former's sisters. the {Misses Hazel and Isabel Johnson, of [North Spring street, and Mrs. {Charles Coble, of Nortis Penn street | Upon leaving Bellefonte early last week they went to Andover, N. J. to make their home far the duration James Dv Penn in ve ni harles re school n a to |C. Cartwright, of State College, to | Willlam B. Chandler, of Bellefonte, was announced at an informal din ner recently at the home of Miss Cartwright’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cartwright, at Sandy Ridge. Miss Cartwright is a graduate of the Rush township public sci00] and the Philipsburg High School. She 1s at nal School! and almost of Scout age when the Cubs the | were organized and sponsored by the Council Monday, Sept. 18, Mrs, ‘Ted Waite and infant daughter, Frances Re- i hecea, were brought from the Centre County Hospital to the home of the! former's mother, Mrs irtin Dune. Cu tive in football, bas - | Kle barger The ver some stork visited the Samuel Wea- Wednesday evening and left them a 9':-pound girl. whom they have named Samantha Arlene Mr. Weaver is In the Navy and sta- tioned In Germany Mrs, Melvin Bun he Centre County had underg home of her mother Myers wlio Is caring David Rice of Bellefont« Wednesday with her gramd. Mrs. Bamuel We birthday ty Was Philip Barn who gh from the army Wedne evenly wing Dewey R returned Ho one an th pital operation Mrs for her she Lo the Ley ter raver given for nome on at his Sept. 20. The present Edward Sommers merman La Al- Rous! Donna Roush Micker Beverly any 11% fold person were Sorenson hard Zi: HL tM who Ome Birmadina Mr Cag Mr chased mere Farm store Monday and [FER FLFR from Mr took Doase ver ¢ required ilies 10 be Yen =» Cae JAT the boxes for are distribute fhe Boy S KR, Ar 8 This Is to be done nalrmon Brae the boys thest Set ' ey ™ ¢ ’ re ported that ti ° pre being nd will oon ' content iaced at lage in paper will i of thrown et and onvenien the haw be places % grown-uj The fol gathered 8%; a owing twenty. Persons Norma Wed the Dome Rn Sept 21 at leton te D 2 o ening - before ome time - Giant Press ot Titan Is In Operation’ ————— te - I. : page 1 and 11 It can be inches In wed for fimued uding inches in to extrude ar brass rods diameter up to was extr 16th made diameter tube work 4 Ml RiINO 8 qua trically~driven in a sFETirs bottles” and the ates from the pressure in the “bot. | ties ©“ Metal saws, shapers, straight-| eners. loading machinery and other | equipment is being installed rapidly and it is hoped to have the plant in full operation in the near future Railroad sidings from the L & T branch of the ole sylvania Railroad have been extended over Logan Branch to the new plant The plant, built and equipped at a cost of about $1.750.000, was fin- ‘anced by the Defense Plant Corp- oration and is being operated for [that government agency by the Ti- tan Metal Company. It was bulit to {help supply the Army with much needed artillery and big-gun am- | munition It is expected that only a small Lah of the new plant's capacity will be processed Into war goods here the idea being to supply the rods to other mills which wilh con- vert it into finished goods Religi ele pressure Criant up of tall w oper build stow] pres ious Classes To Be Held Here (Continued from page One) The courses this year will be offered to members of the Junior and Senior classes In the High School. The students of the Roman Cath- ollie faith will meet In a class or classes under the supervision of Monsignor W. E. Downes The students of the Protestant churches will be offered four courses from! where Hun-! home | fame} when | welfare contributions (or . boxes i pumps | celebrate Gis birthday, and also the! birthday of his guest, Joseph Owens | of Pleasant Gap: Mr. and Mrs, Clar-| ence Grove and son Wayne, Mr Mrs. Boyd Cor] and son Lynn, and Mrs, Howard Corl and son Jer ry. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cor] and : Earl, Allan and Nell, Mr. and Mr: Walter Rice and children Mary, | {Jane and Paul, Mr. and Mrs Henry | {Houser and son Philip Minnie Sto-| ver, Mrs. Kenneth Copeland, Earl! {Gentzel, and Mr. and Mr Norman | {Grove, all of Bellefonte, R. D Mr. | jand Mrs. Harrison Tressler and sons | | Haris on, Jr., Dickie and Barry, Mr.! and Mn Joseph Owens, of Pleasant! Gap; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Grove and a Rose Marie of Centre Hall; Mr. and Mr Roy Yarnell and son Hilda Confer and sons Mark of Bellefonte De- refreshments were and | party br the gue more happy Magarge ij wal which Iu nt ] Oke up H wishing birthday with many fon tol read a letteg will be copl vi men «Jd ne service and | women Pleas ject of the Jetted Christtha of time ant Gap roll of ho appear nonor to give The reetings ang tel what the doing SIvice i or the wou town are Lo back in the It lishments of the tWo-~and- y fur Le 3 3 ue com s-hall vear tioning ind Scout Aper and $300 wort Had the ( differen siieq wner rig] Day exerci honor roll nee of bought and hoo] gr i memorial of honor Gap met Brick Oe te rage places ir these items Willian Tucker is he chairman. Playground committee rman Corman explained that Hye wie . —_ akon Dr rly meas feared be made by ihimber er 10 } do } ind were ire sir brat wrvisor the rove! ey § items appearing in th of this issne re- and Mrs. Ted Harri: Te ough &rTor in Pleasant Gap fcond ted that A ection pot Ms are the pa the Cen: tre en otiid The | Waite to help him | UNIONVILLE | Methodist Church { Thursday evening. Sunday sciwol jon Sunday moming at the usual time. Youth Fellowship in the eve- ning at 6.30, immediately followed the preaching service at 7.30 Luh fsermon by the Rey Sower. This service will be In come memoratic World Comm nity Day and communion will be atte in- {istered who d«¢ | welcome Pray: serviee ~ hy pastor n of all ire aJprte Methodist Church Prayer vice on Friday evening. Sunday | sc100] Bunday moming at the usual time. followed by the regular preach- {ing service at Ml o'clock with ser- imon by the pastor, Rev. D. E Jo- | seph : Mrs Ma: {for East Orange y Germain left last week N. J. and vicinity where she js visiting with friends and relatives for a couple weeks East Orange is thelr old home town and she has not been back to see her old friends and neighbors since | moving here last summer Mrs. Andrew Hall visited on Sun-| day with Mrs family of Port Matilda. The Wil- ams’ were former residents of this community Mrs. Margaret Keatley returned recently from an extended visit with relatives in Lewistown Mrs. Louise Stere returned home | on Baturday evening from Altoona. | where she had been visiting the! past week with Mr. and Mm. C. R Stevenson and little son Mrs. Newton Pisher been there too long. Someone not Jue stant js seeing to it good supply of meat, it legally, forget : EE g HH iil 7 i : ] Yes learfield Furs for their superior fortable Fit, and their VERY R PRICES. Compare ( quality, Com- Fashion-rightness EASONABLE wf on = SEs In NO (Come for your Insist label ual women FURS tment” why the for many CLEARFIELD their “fur-inve antee, Here fron “the available vouar choice of 804 50 you have selection fur this largest anvwhere EASY TERMS! “House of Quality’ learfield Furs Nichols Store Hours: A. M. Pp. M. ( le; 5:00 P. X30 P, X30 7 (H) St. Pa. Clearfield, "hone irfield 100 town i Mary Williams and | i Port Matilde Boy Paralysis Victim ¢ Continued wom pape ong) Joh Mr pris Allegheny Philipsbur Jame Samues ‘ambr nity institut treet, spent the ia jon thse tim is responding He has virtually undergoing a tios ata is BE as tion resulting in closing of trestment Koon, 4 SNORE ana 1s or was taken ne mergency f 8 378 mit nds and Keep &m matter fected —— Women’s Non-Rationed Shoes MORE THAN 25 STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM Save Your Stamp FOR YOUR Every Day Shoes SHOE =] ! - 1, WE HAVE A NON-RATIONED FOR EVERY NEED THE STYLES * Baby Doll * Step-ins * Sandals * Ties A * Pumps THE COLORS * Black V * Brown “I * Dark Green | * Wine o ¥ REASONABLY PRICED- - $3.00 ond $4.00 Children’s and Misses’ Play Shoes - - - - $2.00 - $2.50 SEE OUR WINDOWS! SAVE YOUR STAMP YEAGER SHOE STORE BELLEFONTE'S HOME SHOE STORE Rumberger, North last week the guest of Mr. and former Belie- in Bs sa a aa JRL a
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