October 26, 1944 BOALSBURG | a ——— Wink Harold Jack Pet- Helen Nefl White Barbara Gladfelter, ers, port were given the 3rd and 4th de- grees of the Grange by the Hall Moon Grange team at Victor Grange Tuesday evening. The first and sec- ond degrees were given pres vious meeting by officers ol tor Cirange Pat at a the i chudren’s party sponsored by the Christian Citizenship depart- ment Woman's Guild of the Evangelical and Reformed church Friday evening wa a Hallowe'en affair. The children were masked. First prize was given to Lewis who wi i Uncle prize to Alice Kimport Was sed as a Red Cross nu third Nora Mae Kline, who wa dressed as a Negro. The its were John and Alice Kimport larbara Sharer. Pat Mark, Joe and Billy Cox, Gordon williams, Charles Hub- Shirley, Sara and Samny Gaut Nevil Dora Mae Kline Genteel, Nan Jones, Patricia Cain Walter Cain, Jat Kl Lewis ver, Mike Clark Howard Wink, Patty Patterson; and Mrs Mrs. M. A. Clark Mr Mavnard Williams, Mrs. Leroy Klinge: Mrs Clarence C Mrs. Cora Mrs. Montgomery Hubler and Nell of the Sam who el. ised a second dre to gue Susie K Billy Harold Lewi xX Helen Lut ning 12, AT Ol h these bers present Mrs, Waldo Mrs. Riley Hunter, Mrs. Guy Mrs. Marga Kuhn, Mi Mil Al Mae Booth, Mr Wright The Girl Scout ing Thursday after oi Mary Balley heran Oct mems- Homan Clark Bruce Le 1 14! meet - noon DOme with mems- bers present: Mrs. M. A, Clark, Mike Clark, Nancy Jones Sheila Calla- nan, Gladys Nefl, Anna Marie Gilli- gan. Geraldine Addleman, Beulah Jordon, Joyce Gentzel and Patricia Cain Mr. and Mrs. Charle LA Proll, and Mr. and Mr Harry wards of Coatesville, we «2 IPSS Mi Greens the G Mr nd baugh, Mrs: Mrs. Rufu bor Nigat at Logan ant Gap, Friday Mi Emu rouse and Mr 1 Brouse Willlamsport ently Harry Gingrict weekend ] f AN . 1 famii nen at the these held wis of Ed- day George Motnhers- Bloom, M and ittended 4 GM Share; Neigh- spent the Gingrich an Mrs. Margaret Kulin Visit ri Mi Atherton i A masqu Wilh Us hall on 8 o'clock zoullest suit in order wit) fin ne of avoid ostume payin 4 awarding an Sunday school © of Fred Ma bers present were Riicy Hunter, James Markie, Rev. Don vam Garman Mr Maui 8 G M_ Hosterman Mrs. Richard Ox Sunday Ket n Merle Irwin Wit home » Fred Lonberget Word has been Fred Lonberge; Cpl. Fred Lonberger ed at Luxembourg entered t received ’ " ia Ne service The WCTU held meeting at the siome of Mothersbaugl m with = nember Satu 18. ven } two visitor Me visitor W. R. White and Mr sox of State College Vic Rish- Tovee ! Gentzel,) in| where | Mi the Flora Murray is a natient Centre County Hospital | Wednesday Miss Florence Koch of ‘and Mrs. Lila White of spent the weekend al Koch home Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hess {daughter Joan, and Miss Emma | Eliza Stuart were supper guests at| ithe Leroy Corl home at State Col-! lege, R. D., Sunday. Charles Gearhart, 8 2/¢ { bridge, Md {his family. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Dale and son Jack of Bellefonte, spent Sunday {evening at the L. K. Dale home { Mrs. Helen Ross Dunkle, after [spending several weeks with her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Ross, jreturned to Temple University Hos- pital in Philadelphia Mrs. Wilbuy Ezra Breon and Lee ent Sunday evening Paul Breon home Centre Mrs. Joseph Derry Sunday Lancaster, Harrisburg, | the James | wf Bain- | spent the weekend with! Hout, My Mr. A. R at the Hall and children to their home week and na at Ondrey etwrned alter pending with the formers parent Mrs, Harry Muss The Crusader eran Sunday ol the Mr Lut Cia the fl Those Horner cla i the school held thelr Thursday evening Mrs. Howard Ne 1 Mrs. Robert Lukens, Mr Je G. Raup, M Paul Homan Mr: M1: John Walker rove, Frank Ho- man, Mr Cr rger Mr Robert Barger, Mrs. Henry Reitz and Mrs. william Callahan, Mrs. Perry- man and Mrs. Cora Tre members and guests wert Hallowe'en costume Mr. and Mrs, Fern Slruble daughter of State College, R. D and Mrs. Bud Ishler and daugh of Lemont. and Mr. and Mrs, Harry Ishler of State College were caller at the home f Mr 1 Ishle: Sunda rnoon Mr Mrs. C and visited relatives In Sunday E. Kline ; is Tue Wagner meetin at home Mr lam : i LD Koch Mr: George Horner Mrs. Alfred « J Ella alte harles Gearhart Pine and S01s Grove Mill aay ait 10001 Ouk Kline and Mis. Jame re callers with Mr. and ass Of Lu their meet- ; the ome Those present Mrs. Cora Hubler Gingrich Belle. n Dale Krebe alters and Mrs rest R.A, Dr Huntingdon of alien laughter ildred B and PeKer : Mi Hom Sunda) Alice Krebr Elder at Pine Gre John Deiguton of Akron mothe: Mrs and her brother Mr. and Mrs W Laura Edward Mrs is visiting hel Ss naay sister in-law and E. Homar is Wounded 1 by Mr f Mor- homas J apne on son five < Word has been re M Robert Wryve dale, that their inded 3 1 Crema ANG on wrye. wa ow - RUNVILLE Lucas wa a stroke doctor cidne Mrs. A dently il with ternoon. The present she | ome better Mr Mrs. Merril Watson re- celved telegram that their son Morris, was missing in action Oct taker ud- Sunday al- and al and "a Ist Pfc. Johnny Witherite, of camp in Georgia Wednesday to home folks Plc. Cecil camp in Ma hone folks the past week Ihe stork left a fine baby boy at the Centre County Hospital for Mr and Mrs. Thomas McClure Mrs. Thelma MceGinle: AL Arms came nome Last pend a furlough with Milton, of the army achusett visited with and two home last Thurs had a Hallowe'en and new officers for year. They all enjoved the even- ing. Mrs. Shirk served refreshments The Centre County Sabbath School Association will sponsor a demon- tration the use of audio-visual ids, at Milesburg M. E Church on Th evening, Oct. 31, at Sm termediates at her day evening. The: party elected the of Lhe Sund School at 9:30: worship ervice 10:30 Sunday QUICK RELIEF FROM at next Symptoms of Distress Arising from | STOMACH ULCERS ove To EXCESS ACID FreeBookTelisof Home Treatment that | chlldren, went to Philadelphia 10:™ Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing Friday to spend the winter with her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Mar- tin Miss Myrtle with Mr. and AL present Mrs. Dorothy Watson # Mrs. Lloyd visiting Walker Shirk entertained her Sunday School Class of 15 In- Over two million bottles of the WILLARD TREATMENT bave boon sold for relief of symptoms of distress arising from Stemach and Wears due 10 Enos Ack Poor Digestion, Soeur or Upset atmath, Gasviness, . Sleeplesaness, [dus to Exess Ack. “old on 15 days teiall Ask Tor “Willard's * which fully | explains this treatment —_] WIDMANN & TEAH a ., irstandly, selief from sniffly, stufly d come the moment irritation, colds used in time. Just try it! Works directions in folder sneezy ess of head colds Sm to you put a of Va-tro-nol up each awry phono na Alay helps on ny. from H and Mr. and Mrs, John A. Kim- she underwent a major operation on iy Bomber Gunner: in ——————— » ww BEAR Ple, William H. Montgomery, Jr Private First enlisted in the Army Air Porce in February 1944, and is now complet- ing his training as a heavy bomber combat crewman at Biggs Field, Tex. a training station of the Second Al Force on the Mexican border. He and the other members of his crew will soon be sent to take part in the aerial against the enemy Pic. Montgomery is a son of Mi: and Mrs. WW. Hassell Montgomery East Linn Bellefonts Clas Moutgomersy overseas assault of treet Ex-Governor Pinchot Rallies State Farmers Continued from page ones Hoover was Presi 1933. XY Hoover ng lost 1929 rememoner i mages farms and homes were be- and life savings were van. hing in thousands of bank crash You remember now soldiers and workers were selling apples or walk- ing the streets I remember over and Hoover Federal help for Pennsylvania when 1 Governor 1933. be we of Penns Now Hoover's candidate is trying il as by calling it the Roosevelt depression. But you and 1 remember that hope came back to America when Roosevell moved to Washing - ton Today and danger ¢ Pre earth on gain refused ur asked h remember Hoos Ww 1iifficult Toda Rnd ponent fOr ” mvinced tha ‘ big = 0 the greats [3 t crisis of task for a bigge: AL the peace 4 fate we : nation i all time. That Wier man tabi ete The will be Settled man we safeguard our in- man big enough ahd expericnced and Stalin lead rea te ana the world need the best epresent us and terests. We need a and wise enough enough. to nwet C1 on equal footing Can Dewe Kind of man? not But « must admit tuiat You may Lave to { “in Ironing that Is Iw He is not and he ven Roosevelt eneimnie he | he not i that do and can eversthing F D. R. has done. Neither do 1. Nobody is perfect. But Is that a good reason for taking out the pitcher who | winning the game for our ’ You and 1 do not times. That Is why 1 » know my position ou gether fought for the tie few The men and the fought against then the President's gpponent Theodore Roosevelt sald that the public good comes first. 1 am a Re- {publican, and Republican 1 shall re- main. But first and last 1 am Amer- ican. To me, and to other Republicans, inn this great eris- is our country tomes first “Dont forget that many Republi- leans have spit their ticket before ils. Pennsylvania has gone twice for Roosevelt. And remember also that he has appointed Knox and Stimson and many mere Republi- side forget ant ni and 1 to- against Interest behind mad : we are 3.) . (Cans to high places In Washington | Pennsylvania may well decide {this election. If you agree with me, And 1 earnestly hope you do, I urge you to see that your friends also understand the situation and do not {fall to vole “Let the man who Gas Jed us 0 wisely and well to viclory lead us also to permanent peace. America Ineeds Roosevelt, and the man who knows how, “This is ny best Jigment And you. °° millions of Ple. Ralph E. Chambers ii HH ter militar — ——————. BROTHERS SE samuel MH. Shilling Matiid SNE sled In the | 1944. He received ht bax MM Bainbridge. Md and upon compieting it was granied a pent » training a aYe whic ne wife. the former V Matilda, ar i n ¢ of Port RVE IN AR Cpl. Merrill A, Chambers Pvt. Clair Shilling f ter 1 ¥ ' I f Soldier In India Joins Church Here Wel n of Pa wk Haven wl BOTY Burma, Pa D 4] AFneg force Deen 1eceived the Great Isiand Pres- churcs In Lock Haven Welch was baptized in thi a child and attended Sun- but never was taken into He expressed his cenire meznix his home chaplain James H wrote the Ren Mx al the Welch meme AY CHoo! membership O become a ’ of chure Williams James F church Session jinto membership Neill Acting received pastor; the on the letter Bergeant of On Radio Broadomst Lieut. John Knapper, of burg, made a radio broadcast night recently on the program port to the Nation ™ Knapper, whoss station the USS Texas, told of one ‘Re- Lieutenant 1s aboard me of the {problems confronted in the invasion: of France. The Texas suffered a di- irect hit by a 86-inch armor-plerc- ing shell off Cherbourg on June 25, The shell falled to explode and only one man wos killed and 10 Injured out of u complement of 1700 men. | The crew now has the German shell ‘as their prize souvenir i c—— ——— Training at Great Lakes Warren Winfield Witmer, 17. of Bellefonte, R. D. 2, is receiving his [initial Naval indoctrination at the {U. 8. Naval Training Center, Great (Lakes, TIL Hig recruit training con- sists of Instruction in seamanship, ‘military drill, and general Naval (procedure. During this period a ser Philips Milesburg Private MY AND NAVY Two Bellefonte Men : THE —— 4 | i ! 10 sword as mation of an armed home g a in inationa cents armel Pvt. George H. Chagabers ILil8 Year he wa ransi Ben training with 00! Belore forces Merril] H. Shive : br 10 16 Ga war employed ( garage in Clarence Pvt ndue ted olher George 1044 and Enter Army Hospital n of Mr. and Mr Sunnyside, wa while acting prisoners of is 2 membe; t at Cam; been OYS IN SERVICE EDITOR'S Y arent Completes Course : Milesburs A ETS ale from Department Fire Control bombers are tau embily ment i Pyvi. Watson is th Mr. and Mrs. Clyde M Watson of Milesburg and attended Bellefonte High School and Penn State. He red the sere {vice April 5, 1944 New Cumber- land and equip- at | Assigned as Combat Pilot A medium bombard. riving bi at a in the Mediterranean theatre ) A Gayle C. Gearhart, 20, son Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Gear- hart of State College, Has been as- signed to his squadron commander hart is a graduate One of his first combat missions flown was the recent attack upon the Italian cruiser “Taranto.” in the port of La Spezia, Italy, In which {the large boat was sent to a watery grave. His group 14. Gear- of he College th » duty as a combat pliot by Helen Promoted to Sergeant Hartman son Mrs. Mary ff State College, has been from vile to sergeant who fins been In the one half years with infantry at Camp Rucker, Ala of ( pri about is stationed and a the Fighting men overseas are the Wrigley's Spearmint Gum vou are now so cheerfully giving up. He appreciates your unselfishness because chiewing gum to im is sn on duty requirement He needs chewing gum to keep him awake and alert during the long periods of getting of B-25 Mitchells some- walling for something-—-anything to happen Returns to Base Richard Jackson, son of Ms. Jackson, returned to Camp Ellis, 18, Monday evening alter spending a 15-day furlough in Phil ipsburg with his wife the former Miss Anna Mae Houser 8«t A senlry, for instance, spends one of the oldest IMADY long hours on constant watch,’ combat units in this theatre, sup. He cant smoke or talk to anyone, ported the Allied landings in South. Yet he must keep constantly alert. ern France, and was cited by the President as a distinguished unit ! Training at Port Knox Pvt. Phillp O'Leary, son of Mrs of | ro 108 of aptitude tests will be taken Alice O'Leary, of North Penn street, | {by the recruit to determine whether | Bellefonte, who left for service early | . He stat. on duty | vice School or to immediate duty at | i Falls Again Lighted lant searchlighis | 000,000 candlepower of again, resuming the fo dm Ft. Knox, Ky. Until entering ser- vice Pvt. O'Leary was employed at [the State theatre, Bellefonte ! ——— a — Training at Great Lakes Two Lemont men are taking their [State College. initial Naval indoctrination at the he will be assigned 10 a Naval Ser- this month, “is now In training at’ 1 To him, chewing gum Is a friend in need, as it helps to keep him awake and gives Olm an outlet for the tens sion he i under while waiting for | his relief to come up. Completes Basie Training Aviation Cadet William Musser, a member of class 45-8, has completed primary training at of Mr. and Mrs. E Old men woinen ana voy and girls Germany pitchfork: Adolf Hitler be defend peytiie } roclalimed the nia L-ditch defense of the Rel With Allied armies beatlr the Reich {rom the southes south, Hitler decree Volk arm cOMponed able-bodied Germar mar from & nha Hitied the pe opie E 16 to 60 and German Aw ciaimed then Hie inder Himmle nome Then mander 11 { of Lhe ation Fa Hitler Breaks Long Silence Hitler ovel Mrs the Bhe Mit destruc boqlied men For thls the Pd y a ™ Prime Mini 4 1 He peop : {ste More I'EETH thie band der ng agal Relchleader uprems ne OnLrol ana ng oO Forrest jeliciou wa any Ale and Mrs Helene Spackman took dinner SUnNGay tion. b v vill Meckles Melvin Phillip Hummel and daughter Nancy Lee Bunday at Hii Page Three y Hitler Calls Old Men And Boys for Last-Ditch Fight WW advance #t them Into our cou tre thei: ams of Lhe arm Yhi= wrrilla arm which elaimed legal with tification, wis laced Himmler and Bormann with impress anyon Ma Power eryone br Berlin announcement ol the of the Volksstrum “struck i Every- of the da) red-cheeked wire-haired lity offered actively fe - hand,” the pecial oadcast the t he Lroke « ¢ 134 P's OUInRry MARTHA oi ebutter making is nn Season Wills made a kettle of spread last Thursdd; by mother “wr } 1 AI Wil. sted tier Sliver Matilda Delaun Andrew uncie Port ang with Mr. and Mr Harry nd Mm and of i deugiler are vigit- James Emes ar Altoona heir deughter Mr ¥ Mr Mr ang Mrs and Mrs, J. B. Hummel Hummel and visited on of Harry Philipsburg the home of Bliver were In naving some visiled Mr, and “nk of Harrisburg ith her parents Fink Shilling Norman { Friday ar from {alder, “urtie Creek Delaun Are H An- Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH pies sant ¥ FL 4 FASTEETH today "The German tO arms soje facilitating ae AT FIRST SIGH OF A USE 666 Cold Preparations as direcled the exien Te Ar r Red 1 reve? it ty oernadir must kilometer oe ground or by des alr. Our enemies derstand that ever MELROY'S Pleasant Gap, Pa, Electric Appliances © Gifts - Toys Patents Fountain Service Phone Bellefonte 9351 WE NEED CARS Any Make-Any Model Why not get our price before you sell? Ask any person who has already sold us their car, they will tell you. Just write or phone plain. We need not ex- Bierly Motor Co. Millheim, Pa. 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