Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PK September 28, 1944 |] _— ’ ~ | 8/8. Smith Missing fault of her son's death stated that . Town To Lose Mrs. Jones Named 4 Dead, 2 Missing, | o/5at, Wklam 7. Bai or he in Berra 3 ot ent 5 | Betofonte 27, Walker Township Quarry Offices Head of Club 3 Wounded In War|s Lor r ang gunner on # B-24 Libera- [doubt as to Whether he was killed | Williemsburg 6 Community Fair - " p— or bomber, has been missing in ac | instantly or if he died of wounds) (Continued from page One (Continued from page one) Continued from wage ome) ic n over Germany since Septem |recel ved in action, His father, Nel (Continud fram page One) {ber 11, according to a telegram re- | %mn Theriault, Br, died at the age ceived Monday afternoon by his!of 38 about six years after World the second quarter Mcb » In the cow In Th t duced Mi ildred Hockman and Ark. an en Ww FL Meade, Md was found n ary to raise one Mrs. Musser Gettlg, pmnists vhere he remadned until being sent JoLtord ed 8 | parent Mr. and Mrs Willam E.|War I of complications due to gn ill- Bottor! gained of the old la ' t : Smith, of Locust Lane State Cgl-iDess he contracted while serving In its original ley 0 thorou ] e vi Nd Refrain Iu Ah, By ¢ as a member of the blers- | : : FEA h ie Huble lege the U. 8 Navy. He is hurled at Li the forme; uid en Ove ! tery ol It nd oH ! OCeer team an \ holder of | . asd BUCCEERIVE hit the cents lied. Plog otter writtes + 8 la letter writtss Ly Sgt. | Yoni went wild hauled that toda ti completed mal layed “Adagh we Song vera bx fe wehievemen | i uj ri I i TH ement Smith on 10 Whild attend structure 'o'%e ent { “Boat So sbob ie ke mead September he told his ing high schwol in} ot Ma sg structure appeal | | {and “Bont Song. | uid Fleultural worl while | | nts that he was “going out” | Wilmington, Del, in 1941, Pic. Ther- mi Jag. 4 a Public Sale he office bulldi ‘ orem. a recenh A Id fe he county soldier was born abjpretty soon lnult enlisted in the National Guard] “G0 iia aad’ rurale the . “Mg S overloo} | Buen] ow obit M1 fwil , | Dix Run, this county nm of An Set, Smith was called for duty on and shortly after Pearl Harbor w | 3 : hi eo hgity 2 Additional Bales Page 5—2nd See main plant in the | * be Bann ' Vinars - 1 lu R14 el B le } ! 11, 1943, alg had been sis ent to the Pacific war theatrs The main ntra ; : EEE H : 1 . of oh . She vived b Hn na tw da RY s n camps In Florida Salt [more than Ww al he evel spaciou lobby A 13 q rig EH wid Ton - b's . 1 nd 8 ‘ Staff Sat. V t AL i tah: Chilcago, 11 Sioux Closed wher J Ww tationed and a hall a) the ri f the | SONI HIE Eade Wt Jressler, 21 n Army hosp ‘alls, 8 Wendover Pleld, Utah; [in recent montiy buildin, nnects wi Ingle | liam Hoover. Mrs. Harty Jones. D Nashvil Penn.; 8 leorge | Lincoln, 1 nd at Topeka, Kan, [on duty in Guadalcanal in letter William 1 A } New York from relatives Tie county soldier hit wa ¢ \ ‘ i wind a ’ ih iA AY ; Fo wid gunner with the 180th Anti-, raft |’ Je. BHF ’ J Const Artillery, u a ved by hiv na nl hie th ! : Friday, Oct. 1 3 miLher pm 1 eh on va 0 ’ fo v to 3 , tall bat Con ty 1 M.OIRVIN I'heriau both of Livoni ! , Viet A ‘ “ do Lt. Griffith Wountled id P. Grifthith, Jt el Mi HL P Grit Avenue halfback puneg Johnson Wounded dt THURSDAY thru SATU RDA) ootinuous Shows Ever saturday Start at Bellefonte Bellefonte Man Now Serving In Belgium Pvt. Noll Dies in Italy STORE OWNERSHIP i . | Weaver lune ad Legal Notices (§ : ALSO ie fe eptemnt rg did om I aT | TS, M M O. Weave: REGISTRATION NOTICH 3) y= ; THE LAN] efican soldies Belle for vi ed int y pry “ J Nig o¥ received ands 10 1 t side and 9 m to Sp m3 t ; E Bussell nn Dub Cpl. Fromn : tated that ¢ : vi i " He e ‘ : 3 er August a He ood be n it Cam RE UNA oy . en : 4 : ay ata MONDAY thru WEDNESDAY BILONDE AND BEAUTIFUL YET NO MAN DARED TO LOVE HER BECALSE OF A SECRET SHE DARED NOT EVEN WHISPER SUPER-THRILLS Magnificent via parents fro gn sa ope an March 16. Lil We COW, Thien be was ai sib. BOW wl a ine i | Nile YELLOW CANARY GREPNE | was employed the Gene Ellen- = ot oy. We a oh ol WIDE-OPEN ROMANTIC REVELRY CO-HIT “MOON OVER LAS VEGAN AM )] | ) i IN : hy yo 1h Dy owls bt th n \ i MAXY Fieka, a ! H A Y 3 EF | Anne Gwynne David Bruce Vera Vague \ ) / ) ’ NT fal) BM well : cir | i ¢ ’ / ho . f pate : . “i . alin arto Gf : ol ‘ 3 { y | wl T1121 183228 8832222223228 02222322223212222222022 2022 tl AN ENTIRE WEEK OF "MADE TO " h EANITEDT A I NAENT | MONDAY and ORDER” ENTERTAINMENT TUESDAY IT'S “COLUMBIA WEEK’! GL a A $4-yser-old G. v Joe Just what vou needed . . . and at a price everyvhody can afford! Sharlault Ws ed reeannog ON name Pf 5 {f Mr you will { pode d ( harge. Albert Stover Milthelm mer. School in 1930 where he was a mem- ds Prayer, ac ber of the football team lor one al chant, sang the Lov Aa n Fer IAT) i yea! to Mi ompanied on the organ by Mrs year He was employed by Metagar Jane Hanscom is With ar-| Stover. Members of the American store in State College at tie time nts, Mr. and Mrs. J Richard Hans. | pegion and its auxiliaries of Mill- of his enlistment He is married i ; Aree Bta heim, also took part the former Barbara Pierce of ( The message Notifying Mrs. Ther. necticut, who with their year-old daughter, Charlene ve Weaver home in Lemont A brother, Clarence Eugene Wea- ver, yeoman first class, is stationed with the Navy In California Home From South Pacific Perry McKeasr: 8 1c, son of Mr and Mis. David F. McKean, of Howard, RD. 1, spent a 15-day fur- lough with his parents and family It Seaman McKean was called for Genuine Canadian Birch, made in the ultra rou have any iti ' Navy duty June 18, 193, and fin. 5 you have any ammunition that you hed his naval training st Orest : RB hIN BQ ; OWN cannot use, for any reason, we will buy it Lakes, Tl, in July of that year yo WEDNESDAY ‘ yay v : phon ; Theh was sent to California where a Rana NY raft . ‘ . ind pal you bist pice for it. he boarded a ship and was sent to and THI RSDAY cra men, cladding we interwor construct the Pacific area where he served 4 months. Sesman McKean was 19 ‘ : . . . years of age on the 21st day of In this way we will be helping to dis- March, 1004 He has six sisters and PAGNE FINISH. Open Stock. tribute shells to the 4 brothers, and Is the only son In hose who may need them, the i a Pry D McKean was given an honorable Qischarye 1 Mas. 143, Seamah We-| p A ms * g : ean son the | ' I reserve the right to withdraw this family. Me Bin the Renovo c an De Purchased on our L iberal Budget ! lan! offer at any time shops before entering the Navy. He | Ea ——— —— dotsn’t expect 0 see home for at . least a Yeu or so J LPP LD ££ HERE'S THE PICTURE THAT KNOWS ALL THE ANSWERS ABOUT WAR MARRIAGES! of ¢ ) + te Rob Warrick Lane Havmes w | tl , thw Paci! n Sel i n Mit ell Pieid 4 : nn whict > \ 3 pit pre held last Monday eve n sent Wo V ! i : 0 nm ng In the Reformed church at Li- Lemont private was gradu- - . / i \ J Of THE Tieng ia wi, Rev. Glenn Weaver In ated from the State College High : OF YOUR LIFE | L modern | Made by AMES ion. We have this suite in a beawtiful CHAM - ETO TT=ETI ARTHUR - BOWMAN COBURN BR Al ‘HB 1S Mrs. Arlene Cliber, of Washington 4 | rent i Mt asl “A Furniture Store of Quality S. H. POORMAN Shani, Pore M Poa alent fdrs for Over a Century” S. Water St. Vi Lop SPRING STREET BELLEFONTE, PA. ate | PARWELL - CHARLIE GRAPEWIN TTT PAP, ARAB RARE SS PRB MAP oo. PNP PD i APPS iP »
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