Page Four TRAE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. October 12, 19 — - 'Veteran of War in | 11 County Men In Nie upssn Site College. A) Ih Billions, snd He Sarena on | Pulierion, Cat. enlisteq 1 the M ‘Le al Notices Italy Wedded Here | War Casualty List 15 an alr Corps mechanic and is now Tm In wiileh he Ap. Soon Pe arl aa " Al u - ng i g ~d stationed in England was in a dangeron pot (Continued from page one) | (Continued from page one) has taken care of me y Ing he 8 | 9 rit ’ Pari! EXECL TRIN S OTiICE mm ces on October 1. 1042, received wis sent overseas in April, landing Ple. Pringle Wounded ar ton gg Bonn Who ay - ; ‘ B or Ce oh training in Mismi, Florida, Denver ee England. He went to Prance in After ving wounded two days and ‘ oe i } eon ‘ - | S ile ‘ y for Colo. attended a gimnery school in . July two nights without aid Pie Conrad Ihe CAH ry older attended tne 1 Texas and received overseas train. A re Sgt. Houtz is a graduate of the |G Pringle, 33. son of Mr. and Mrs Centre Hall-Poster ‘Township* High Ple. Joby R K ited Meets Fatal Accident on ing at Charleston, 8 C. before leav- Program of Audio-Visual State College High School in theo um. Pringle, of Port Matiida, cap Ea Ae. Wai. eilioved [72 ‘he ' 1 tun Metal Compan ficre at t : : with his crew late in Pebruars : ya : 3 8 ‘ jclass of 19042, and before entering (ure se Cherma who entered Bridge North of Os- his v “ flaht Italy They Aids Will Aid in Church service he was employed at the fared Mies Clem Whe Sere time of his enlistment 8 ¥ r for a to the house where ie had taken re f the 1d y t Inited r Shaffer Stare, State College. In ad- { 1 ire hi vile and tin . . flew the Liberator from the United School Ww ork ] Stale Colleg fi AG- | fuge and, at gun point, forced them h ' ceola Mills States to Brazil, then across the At- : - ; {dition to his wife and daughter, Na-« to carey him to a first ald station Bl a Cg H oy —— ami, who live with her parents, Mr. |jater the Port Matilda soldier was Bonnie Jean, 18 mor } 4. ; 0 J od. Yi l ~ 3 ’ . ’ ] - A series of ex nisrence oe pon and Mrs. Edward Zerby of Centre transferred to a hospital in Ital mitimore his par and auditory ads Lo be WI Hall, R. D. his parents and these An account of his experience lsters and brother throughogt Centre county for en- iy . si ud riching the religious instruction pro- brothers and sisters survive: Pfc! contained In a letter received by his *¢ From February 28 Septembey gram of the church school will be- Sgt. Dinge had mi _- lantic to Alriea and from there to Oxie Lavonick, 42-year-old Spike jtaly where they were based neal Island. Clearfield county resident F Was instantly killed early Tuesday 1 morning when he was struck run over by a Pent vant road freight train haulin clay to the Osceola yard The accident red not i Wid v stad iy Sram} Osceola Mills, about or mile fron a. i # y Wa ol nf. 1a | 18 8 8 o'clock the yard, on a smal | hi rn th hia hese conlerence sponsored by nated by the railroad official ; hon R fe hg hr er Ami 4 the Centre County Sabbath Sehool 085 1e Ct Wy WHE YANTaagaa 2 ‘ Association will be largely m the The freight train. consisting of uri his many ssions, SEL form of demonstration given In 10 loaded coal and clay cars, | d | reports that he hi leach of tiie twelve districts of the in in th outiiern part of . is ' ' i (XY gin on a full ale when the Grace Haze h Loomi and Mit Cro P Pringle Is now recov gin 1 i ulin Houtz Il of State Colleae y including flights 1€ "Lutheran church of State College Wl ing from a gw ii Nelds uo HR y re becomes host to the District No. § leg. below the knee coe ’ a y time between September Pie. Dugan Killed His wife | ie fe Me. Norman J. Dugan, 32 son of | Hirst, of Philipsbu J. Edward Dugan of Pike street, | Ple. Pringle A hie Bellefonte, was killed in France on Mi! Balser Weber September 16. it was lesuned in algraduated from U War Department message received (High School and ¢ lust Thursday morning by his fath- [fonle Academ er in training in Georgia, wife from the International Red all of 1 awven, and ! r pr r} |! . ALDI ORS OTIC conference Monday evening, October over this spet betwee: nd 5 0 Aid \ ar a ecol yunty and will take on a varied clock during thie morning train. Dombing ILght at © k ! wERY nature men were unaware there n aa OTe 1 ung u W ah jevotional service followed by I'he Bellefonte soldier who wa cident until umber 1 t out ver Lhe DUT Pose member of the 94th Field Artiller er. The body was discos by P. WIR Hi} WE. Xperienced ' , ud sual aids in religious educa- Wrote his father three weeks ag he program will open wi J Gustkey Osceols Mills. R «ho Oonsica LOI ACU 3) ! ei. ’ 1 en the variou vipes of vi tying in part P 84H ¢ was a member « train cre Lack its base related ial akds will be briefly described am fine and having fter the train reac! Ql vard nti-sirerall no a he use of non-photographile vi we. Dont worry about me and other re + Work Jone, Dombers on many of ne Tuns, Were [ ., ids will be described with a dis- | You receiving the money I am crew members were through for K Uille | MOR | ATOR HHA olay of maps, blackboards, and post- | Ing you to bank for me? day, and My iLRey | ng \ #7, i y eh ’o pel From that the program will] Pfc. Dugan enl n Battery B ! lay Sweetw over the tracks on 2 wg } walla bi Ho siz 4 Fly ove to the use of lantern slides! 190th Fleld Artillery of Belleiciie when he came to tl ceident vi veteran 1 sali nd rhotographic visual aids of alin September 1930 and leit with the i fo a Wa a it. Miler anfung ain | R oy tL on the bridge R hd i Ms 1 . } i Ks of projecied nature demonstrating the group the oe Si 2 Febru y be - Rr } Tex i yesterda nor e wil cent a » ’ WW TI/ITLEATHRH J Rallroad officials and 2. 8. Er- Dinges went ¢ e of Lapri a1 ise of strip film and motion picture gin training at Camp Shelby, Mi : 1 AN : : hard, Clearfield county cor ! m at oth HES ish) The MS RR film The use of religious records Because he was past 28 years of age E J Sweetwood ! t M 5 ed 1958 4 ! ved | \ | FRIDAY G SATURDAY Curwensville, investigated the fatal- in Italy ithough or ihe “will be briefly demonstrated ¢ as honorably discharged fro: I'wo weeks ag sSweetwood Killed lay From 2 P.M HN iy : 38 tan! | + | At the conclusion of the demon. 'service on October 19, 1941, but was ment had Informed the parents that ¢ ral oy is ola Mill Monda) 8 an A ¥ y a oan “ CASCASION 1 LH Wil Heid of the follow ng yea! Wn u t ! furt ¢ i gid : id . MN af ve ome Jerson iy i : fi fy a a var bn : 4 n audio-visu ters ang ise He trained at Watertown, N. Y : Wi A H ' n a ! fix g the 1 ’ live as te . 11 p. m. me of ya i n “hid Oar "of it In teaching religiou ruth Fort Knox, Ky and Camp Bowie > “ident wi est ] wd § - Nos ’ a ¢ 3 Ne cls nt = ab i” ‘ as nl } all ages I h hurch an UT Texas. After several months he was twee 1 9 1 and : hoo! went to an embarkation center on ] 4 thi he © walking ! 16 Jigheq ' I : n hae These demonstrations will be con. Wi ast coast [rom where De ell came and Struck hi > forg ducted by the Superintendent of | for ren on a t December He I } at the time School Calendar young People's Work in the county ed in England ad remained there The traiy , iio association, Rev. Mitton R Vogel of un ya en injo France about a the Moshannon i Continued from page One) State College Rev. Mr. Vogel has month ago from Osceola ip throug! ving a balance of $6344 Made a special study of audio-vi ual! Pfe Dugan was a graduste of the Houtzdale from he “oa l un . uncoilecte \ property tax and $4. alds over a period of yea: Bellefonte High Scho i in 1932 and 4 with § E xX Rn 1 i 4 : § a branch. The en . runt ' in ner can At the conferences Rev. Mr Vogel Was employed on NYA projects I # rR uv 4 % | 3 [ 8 [ 8 # A , # D backwards 0 YOUN etter, U1 will be assisted Dy variou ther the county until enlisting The victiin was sin and lived r the that police pro- memix f the county staff A sil- liefonte troop. Between thie time } JENNIFER JOHNNY BOND with his mothe: Leet ion } } { chool ver offering will be received ald his discharge and e-entering 5 LENIGHT HOLT R R OY S ) ’ of Hizh in defraying We expense nro. MVIoe he an employed at the P Attends Meeting 4 Waim sive lumi the trafic gram ental Alin ot cacn confer R 8 sho in Aleem, 10 sation § \ | © ye | Ye "es At White House tiation of te lghis wil be de ianned for Thursday. November #/ Dugan. in England. Charles J. of . Va 4 BLOCK BUSTERS EFONTE'S S HOWP acy WITH THE FEAST SIDE KIDS 3 (Continued from page one) "4 Bovr ing Rb hy reagigg oe! , ny . 4 ” ved ( Grace Ki A ’ v of » | + " 5 . A Cpl. Adams Wounded comin Bi Pa TR , | — MONDAY thru WEDNESDAY — THE MERRY MODERN MIU SICA] PAF} SHOW Fi TYPICAL AMERICAN POINT OF VIEW TTC, on MEET THE PEOPLE phkE, Virgil Bert Rag Iwo Big Brie: Lamm La 3 Jerre Ane portes Also INVISIBLE MAN'S REVENG] el — i SE : liefonts ! te fore : Camp Pi : . i : that . artwright. president A umdarest ‘ raining i : : cap tll h |THE PHANTOM KILLER UNSEEN STRIKES AGAIN es Tires Saved When District §8-Oet. 271. Gray e . near Warriors Mark om Car Catches Fire *" * Math. 2 p. m I a Ellenberger, preside District een t wert wed {rom SE COMING NEXT THURSDAY TO THE PLAZA THEATRE (IM'TOBER 19h — MATINEE & EVENING LEN riernens, of cducaions, aCe aod Ax Le aed he cui " concromen man ready teen este" por iin ¥] BIG STAGE & SCREEN equal educational opportunites. Les Stacked on Whe back at. oie moor tinte ay thi time | Me Johnwion injred { MI lab PROGRAM! Milesburg Woman's . phic: “are : ‘ DIRECT FROM Club In Session LAER TRE EN MUSIC SECTION MEETS AT SCHAD RESIDENCE : hen pt) {f the M 0 on Hefted MORE THRILLS THAN A MARDI GRAS: MORE GALS THAN . nh vy that t in jut A HAREM! MORE SONGS, MORE FUN THAN EVER! Motorist Misses Ihe Rockview soldi : - Girl; Hits Two Cary member of a parachute infantry adh awit trom “te iy wt he Avcio § || __ MONDAY ond TUESDAY — | leachhead invasion and mp A ar d en by Meyer Hartman : with his comrades int of O01 West Beaver avenmw [tate i m | Ae Pl Johnst who will | 22 in aan aah iL 1D : Sout Aller ot State Col. ounty Hospital totaled | ; # fl 4 ry about 11.456 a. Mm. Saturda it was reported. The program con . lM mn ‘ Mr Martman was driving east on cluded with the showing of Nat.on- vo ” . Beaver and aa he attempted to turn A War Pund motion picture re. th - south on Allen, a girl stepped out ented bn Mi net 8 . A " in front of + a e sid In order Prank Wyat the | i a to avoid hitit } he swerved Power Company. T 3 wide and in doing so craaling hie ‘ Hee yma . " 7 : of the it be ek at the parked car belonging to Russel LAT, t NN DOASG y! musicians school ) rmbher : p Bhue of Wosddverest, which In turn ( : ) : "i / rashed into the car of WH. Pass ( rue : od Into two on PATE . 8 | ’ . | vovembe entered the vice on Februsey 13. MI. He was first sent to Valley Forge Genersl Hospital abd then 0 Jump school al Benning. Oa. APOE Januar sie ves he eft for overs }*- iid H landed in North Africa | Tom was graduated Hom State College High School and had come pleted ne semester al Penn Stale n . . yrond east 0 atate Colles when he was drafted into the sere Pr w {Le raoot more f State et , hile 1 gh school | y anksters arned " M M " K N Damage to the machine totaled I hei v : . "i kx team hy 3 : \v Artin i Mig OCKIman " ember of WN) brave te Oe mh. : ¥ " ‘ ‘ Sak lave ADProxim satel $40 Chief of Police \ “i bRatol b - / ? o Q Against Damage eich sas a woup of tare love SPPrOXImAely M9. CHIE BE EVV ther, Pvt James H. Johnston, who RADIOS FAMOL: ot their eomtriimtion 0 the went. said was Inducted Ide Oe service In 4 4 5 h ’ ¢ " \ KTR ol I ERTRL LN Mayor Hardman PP Harri ¢ musical pre m Miss Hoskmat “ - Jantuary of this year, Is stationed : ; ng W EST ERN Bb AN hn ! Bellefonte yesterday announced {at npanied Mrs. Martin at the | . - n th the Marine Corps at San police have been Instructed to [V] a wns ¥ Behad nyed l Prison Guard Drops Diego, Cal ecute to the full extent of the law ompanimen on r _- . any youngsters found engaging in sel Dead on Street Cpl. Hamilton Wounded JACK CARSON Hallowe'en pranks before Hallow i nl | A War Department telegram re | FY ATRL ARST Y g ; aturday " . Cont od from Ome) een PINE GROVE MILLS - _- eived last week by Mr. and Mrs ror _— Many youths are engsged in an $H CLUB MEETS siding in Punxsutawne) Butler Hamilton, of Housersille MALE MANNING TOBIAS noying and destructive practice m—— It is reported that Mr. Alsbran! goied that thelr son, Cpl. Robert the Mayor sald. and added that suc A regular meeting of the Pine had suffered from a heart aliment ny gamilton, 22. had been slightly acts will not be tolerated Grove Mills 4-H Club was neld for some Ume AbOUL a year ago hel gounged in France on September To aid police In thelr drive, the Mrnday evening at the home of was off duty st pagan for Sevarnl bik and that hey would be Informe Mayor suggested that doors of park- John Dreibelbl with twenty-five weeks because of the allment, and’, y oC Ol «l » : : : : ed cars be kept locked 30 horn buts members and several parents pres- he Is sald to have Wid friends that i ae’ hs condition wtagte ’ FOUR BIG DAYS IN TOWN! tons cannot be reached and 50 ent Since the next meeting will be he expected subsequent siacks, r prowlers cannot get inside parked a banquet sponsored by the State Yesterday was Gs regular “day off.” hogs RE Syn Sate td £ WEDNESDAY -— At Plaza Cars College Kiwanis Club, it was decided and when he called at the Heverly tod f y that | — - . that a roller skating party for club apartment he apparently was in his OR nai. ry ot ih e WOH Child Strwk by Truck members, their parents and guests usual health. He Is quoted as hayv- The any La ar A was Dallas Butler. Jr 14-month-okd will be held at the Colosieum Roller ing sald he planned to spend the with the 79%: Div ion which took | son of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Butler, Rink on December 18 {remainder of the afternoon Sein | Cherbonry went into France on De of Allison township, Clinton county, John Vandervort, of State College. up his garden at his ome in Pleas« | ag | — ". PP I — was seriously Injured Priday after. gave a demonstration on dressing ant Cap [Day and has apparently been see. i ADMISSION PRK ES noon as he toddied Into he path of enpons. This was to show the capon No arrangements for the funeral | 28 aut af Sh Se, Hp Sh - 4) . . J ’ _ 3 Matinee byening 8 truck. The baby darted into the club members the proper way to had been made yesterday [State College and took his basle! oe © fh CHILDREN He @ CHILDREN path of a truck driven by Theodore dress thelr capons for exhibition at ——— —— | y F \ ! ADLLTS tHe ADULTS Reeder of MIL Hall, who was back. club roundups. Following this dem- MARRIAGE LICENSES Far (ro Hage bowed : hs | a BI (Federal Tax Inchaded) ing the machine at the time and onstration games were played and David 1. Wells Zion to Camp Forest, Tenn. and to) : ¢ I. { v : did not see the child. Dallas suffer refreshments served [Marie £ Pisher Bellefonte | Cult h Fore h Aig the 44 ed a possible skull fracture and — forn mane i - , sent overseas about the i=: of : brush burns on the right leg. He! The United. States should accept | William Bugg CRARdies Bellstohth Mase, 4h ! CONTINUES AT THE STATE Was unconscious for some hours fol-| some risks, If necessary, to get » “ . ' Crtingal Cpl. Hamilton was graduated [som NEXT THURSDAY THRU SATURDAY lowing the accident. X-rays have sound International security system Robert George Moser. New Castle! the Black Lick Township Suing i RELLETF ONTE'S § Hown, been taken at the Lock Haven hos operating after the war There are Marjorie Ann Prankenberger School in Cambria county, and pital [no sire things in world affwirs | Pennaylvania Purnace to induction was employed st cD ———— i
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