Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, November 30, 1944, Image 10

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BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1944
A Visitor In Seven Thousand Homes Each Weck
SECOND Random
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NEWS,
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K VOLUME 63. UMBER 4%
GOEBBEL'S theme for the we
“Americans Gobble Up Turkey.”
SIGN in a Bronx
Thanksgiving Day
it on the lam if vou
Soeram if
don't damn
might serve
IN
clubs the management |
off War Bond
of liquor
in-Bond Rall
IN TOPAZ
plained
solid
weather
city's th
A
tou
the
n !
brewer Pa
shouted a!
the “prominent
Veteran County Gunsmith [The dopa
Discusses Last Visit Of
Wild Pigeons in Valley
William Gilbert of Wolf's Store, Says Date Was
1882; Flew Over Brush Valley By
Millions at One Time
restaurant lat
No turkev, Tak:
like ham
won't jamb; Bi
cottid he O'S W
Sister of Spring Mills
Woman Is Fatally Burned
When Coal Stove Explodes
Mrs. Gertrude Peterson of Bellwood Dies In
(Utah) nobody com- | Altoona Hospital, The Victim of An
AIH Unfortunate Accident
to com!
Rationing At Home
don’t
Vou eal
£2N  LOOKOUT, YOURE
Ro
THERE Cun? 10 PE
BITING MY thomB / THERE Cun? 70 BE
SOME AND OF
Lamy] FT oN
FIRE Wool
g
Spam!’
ome of (he New Y
by offerin
week
Henry W. Shoemakey
TN — , in Altrona Tribune
OWE PIECE (Liman) wala En tL Beated by the awit ft
CHOCOLATE CAKE Ti
” > A CHILD
ermometer roken! Jur hat covered almost her en-
11% 1s ly 0 n death of Mi i
A y ¢ ‘ \ |
LROUI i | Jertrude «OO 1 of Bellwood
Lol 4 3 : i } N y
' Of a captured city i ii wi N i Th
barker inf
Flames quicl
FW
passing
A
PRR
hree son
hom
the
Rey
Unite
n Hu
al
of
oy
Civil War Veteran sur wow u
Theft of Whiskey Has 102 Birthdays ox in
Wg
d located
Clair
Leonard
tationed
rit
peron. 15- 91X Months For
Peterson
1 Fran
iy
Father of State College Wom- we
an One of Few Sur-
Clyde Rachau Sentenced For
Railroad Robbery at n Daeg Pies
Shoot of f Tree
Limbs for Litter
Hunters Have Task in Carrv-
Antes Fort viving Vets
c... Blowout Causes
Injuries to Two
ANTATE SCHEDULED Al
PLEASANT GAP CHURCH
Uproots Several Posts
and Strikes Tree Near
Greenwood
ar ing Wounded Companion
Woods
| Christmas cantata by
t. Mark's Lutheran
I rom
h auditorium
cantata i
sthiehem,’ Louise
YEArs
by
announcement
will |
detalled
program
lished at a later dale
All members and ny ling deli
k's church as well as other inter- w.. removed from the st
ested people are nvited to
that refugees can be f elo } 1 and shin » ight ear ta attend th a A AE SOS. ZATa
erator
more
ding on
iuading a
erate
He
of
the pub-
‘
friends
pS
a Aged Beech Creek
perience Woman Is Killed
Struck By Fast Freight
She Crossed Tracks Near
Her Home
Mar a lion
tub ser cordially wooded sec- shot PREDICTION
never
Arge and In relatin
ecreted
——— ——— ee 3 ey f th '
Bellwood Worker
Dies of Injuries
Victim Struck by Piece
Angle Bar in Fourth
Street Shop
alibi in ie
passing remarked
mitigating
vas thal
with only
The de-
rey
friendiines
80
and
had provoked
cause Gen | MacArt
dig his own privale fox
Guinea. the lads
him there
Dug.’
to as
New | tO Wed an
covered
uoles in
served under | for hi
Doug | Harry
Wil0 WAS a0 a pe
ner of the
who
0 hin as
of towed
and o% there at nigh also sad often
fell son r th soldiers of lhe M1 E
| Compl ederac)
the war U
I them Da re
Renninger, &2
Beech
ya nship i
MBG DY a fast
Saturday af.
from one bro-
ome 0 visit another brother
Renuinger 21
af the ra
Creek
freight near her home
ternoon while walking
Liers
Ler
toware ¢ cione Of was £
wee 50 -ungry. Manyi
r "
Three Killed In
Army Plane Crash
Huge Craft Explodes With
§ uncture wounc Hee >
Knee +3 f
ner 11 im est.
» yy
w
driving
=
Brus bellu
f : ¢ Lier
eine smrenti a
he Fo
Ww
AWAY
Terrific Blast Near
0 Martinsburg
I'HE
Probably
he wr aoe Osta
niinged on pape Three)
———
WIFE OF AME PASTOR
SPEAKS AT CLUB MEETING
. Young Workers Urged
To Care for Cards
chiidrer
4 ang
is also
Mr
r
EVANGELIST
November meeting of the
ican Home section of e¢ Belle.
Woman's Clul held
the home Char
Mrs Blanes
SUGGESTION
z ll | i rr
— he ( errific al e
Inspirational Film the Ssush | WR Heatd 88 AT RATINGS an aot Figen oe en
Coming To Plaza ttle all over re | ton ; = a reall Mrs HD
{ the local
coms MP — ——
R
Low ber
AM
CENTRE HALL MAN CITED
AS FOREMOST WAR WORKER
died mam
ere born three daughter
Mrs. Pred Merkle
dane crashe
Hoover shout ot mil n them
of the Martinsburg Mrs Walle
(Continued on Pape Three) State College. and Mrs. 0. E. Swart
——— —— of Detroit and St. Petersburg
Mr Walker's memory is
r is able to converse wit
{ about sixty }
Delaware nd tol
of the people of that
ting out that the Negr
vie with ean
bul were
had
given
WwW
AAr
northeast Big.
iting Fi
ner Alle i
1 people are prep
i ‘
ue State College Couple
: H on the past events of His life. He §
filn Injured In Wreck quite agile for his years and wnill
14 rig} : , tes weeks ago. when he tripped anc
Anal MEN Ay I . Pro D fell at Mrs. Wolfe's
idual man, of "Libe of Hghtly In-1e, walk down the
Fraternity for whic) passenger the barber shop He pends improvement in jousehold convene
four years of York to Mi-| ne of his Ume playing solitaire, | fences and furnishings. At the
Sn ay No nl though Gis hearing Is impaired clusion of her talk. = general
ht hi newspapers without cussion of the American Negro was maker He
He is up and held his oon
around once every day since hi fall The next meeting will be heid Me |
Mr. Walker points out that he has cember 18 at 12:30 at the home of /
never lost any time worrying nor Mrs. Robert Bokenrode, with Mrs
jost sleep over things that couldn Harry Meyer, co-hostess, A covered |
be helped. That is the only reason dish luncueon was planned, to be
he gives for the borrowed time he followed by a Christmas party Each
enjoys beyond “the normal three member is 0 bring a 35 gift for
score years and ten tex: hange
Victory Club Hears
a1
ROCUrACY
go : did not
thelr DOSHEASI ON
with the things they
As Negro was
portunities of empioymant
conditions improved, con-
thelr home: showed equal
the demands of
econst
Fr
| champion
ruction in § the Qt
thelr
LS
" ance. as these
dice
name
mbes
€ same
Mrs
iege
Fran
were
ana K Charan home. was able economic
e Indiv tate ( s street and back. sequently
red
Council of De!
For the past
{ at the Tia:
ing Company
sOCial
and
Me
Equality
he
ppression
of the Fighting French
1 ae Underground
ide France
ve ne
in thw
train, bound from
ami, Fia Saturda
vember hetweer
O'Neal
wreck of or to
Rev
WTS
R® C. Dettmer
revival meetings wil
be {ield each evening from
ber 27 through December 10. at the
Highland Pllgrim church, with Res
R. C. Dettmer, of ‘he Beech
Creek church as ear)
evening. Bervice t 7.4
m
Miss Elalne Hamilton
music and special numbers
welcome Is extended to all
The revival messages will help you
find God's blessing for your life and
encourage vou in the Lord and mak
your fe a greater blessing to others
Entertained on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. H. A Kline of How-
ard, served a 1T-pound wild turkey
with all the trimmings to the fol-
lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert
hope and son Paul, Paul E Shope
F l/c. who Is on the USS Philadel- |
phia, and Dick MeCloskey, son of |
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCloskey, of
rouvgn
the
foug New
mor
Hi
it TH miles
°
of
A
ed forces
Maquls
with ni dis
Novem-
18
8)
tr ’
n reads the
ald of glasses
ae
g
In north o
State
the
n films man
been released
fore basic cavse Mrs *Gardner
divisions France of the diner
great cultural and political contribu« | sacaped with bad bruises, and Mr
tions of a country to which the de« Gardner is believed to have suffer
mocracies of the world owe much, ed broken ribs. X-rays were lo have
and how the liberation of lpeen taken
France Is the first step in restoring! Mr. and Mrs
her as a vital link In the great Al-|route to Orlando. Fla. to visit thelr
iantic system of defenses, gUArAn- son. Dr. FP. EE Gardner. They cone
teeing the future safety of the West- | inued their journey and it was said
ern world that Mr. Gardner was able 10 eat)
Released through Uniled Artivis, nis dinner on Sunday when he cele
Inside Prance” was produced by the | prated his 801 birthday anniversary. |
National Film Board of Canada, and »
edited with commentary by Stuart
{Lege
Jacksonville, It was learned In
HCRLE Cx lege
Lar
the
will
pa which ha ver
Driver of Car Held
After Accident
Kathryn Heaton, |
RD 1 suffered a laceration
chin early last Bunday morne-
a car in which she Tas
operated by William E. Hey.
Howard, R. DD, 1, figured in
an accident on Route 220, a mile
west of Mill Hall
As pn result of the accident, Biate
Police sald they will charge Mr
Heverly with reckless driving. An in-
formation to that effect will be flied
with Justice of the Peace A. 8
Cross, of Mill Hall |
According to the report, Heverly
speaker
begin
reveals the of Lhe SLM WAS
window, miraculously
Larown out
" within traces the
»
A Hear
Mi 7. of Mill ows
Hall
of Yu
Cardner were en
Girl, 11, Painfully
Address On Birds Burned by Hot Lard
The Victory Club of the Centre| jean watson, aged 11, daughter of
County Hospital met last week ating, ong Mrs, Merrill Watson, of
the Nurses’ Home [Beliefonte, RB. D. 3. was admitted to
Miss Mary Underwood of Belle: gh centre County Hospital late om]
fonte, gave an Interesting talk on Thanksgiving Day to receive treat.
War Bond Booths
Report $388.85 Sales |. native to Centre county. Miss! ment for severe burns suffered in
———— (Evelyn Hollabaugh, also of Belle... .ocident.
ing when
riding
erly
of
‘Families Enjoy
Howard, who served 20 months in
Wild Turkey Feast
{was driving east on Route 220, fol-
Sales in the War Bond booths al'fonte, played several plano
{the Mur] iy Store and In the Plas tions
New Guinea and Is home on a 21 lowing a car operated by James W
day furlough; Charles I. Heverly
and son Junior. It was a matter of
regret to Mr. and Mrs. Kline that
M/Bgt. Harold J. Kline, who Is
somewhere in England with the 8th
Alr Force, could not be with them
The following guests visited Bunday
afternoon rs. Wilda Salsbury and
daughter Jane, and Miss Williams,
of Blanchard.
| Delaney, of Mill Hall, R, D. 1, and
{tw Heverly machine crashed Into
the rear of the Delaney automobile
Miss Heaton, riding on the front
seat of the Heverly car, was In-
jured when she was thrown against
the windshield
————— i a —
Bench Creek Home
The home of J. Allen Heimer,
Beech Creek, R. D., Ib quarantined
for scarlet fever, The patients are
their daughter, Beverly Heimer, and
Mrs, Helmer's son, Eldon Gummo.
The three children in the family all
had chicken three weeks ago
from which
a {theatre last week totaled $388.85, It)
One of the lucky hunters of Julian | was reported by officials
to get his turkey the first day was, At the Murphy Store booth, with
Thomas Hogancamp, who got a 15 Mrs. Harrison O. Kline, Mrs. Nora
pound turkey. Among the ones to Ebeling, Mrs. J. 1. Schiegel and Mrs,
help Tommy eat his turkey was his! Prankiin Pennington, in charge,
three daughters and thelr families, sales for the week were $5435 in
Mr. and Mrs, Dale Corl and sons stamps and $86.25 in bonds,
Earl, Allan and Nell, Mr. and Mrs. |
Sherman Beatty and daughter Shir.
ley, and Mm, George E. Barton and
son Larry, whose h is serve.
ing In the Navy in the west
During the business meeting nom- |
nations of officers were held and
plans for a Christmas party to be
eld at the Nurses’ Home December
18, were made. Refreshments In
keeping with the Thanksgiving sea
son were served.
-
metal parts for the Army and Navy president of the Centre County
Departments, and he's Christian Endeavor Association, and
also pleased with the award of a member of the transportation
Arn) Sad Navy Es which he and committee of the Titan Metal Man.
hig workers have earned for ufacturing Company,
the county's major war plant Mrs. Rhoads is active in Red Crom
An active participant in civic af- work, and has assisted her husband