November 80, 1944 | purchase any luan- Page Four Motorists Warned WANS HOSTS ez co TO REDEDGATE. T0 44 MENBLRS + == METHODISTCHURCH x On TUArg . months when entation Fadl § 3d ABR 1) THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BECCEFONTE, PA. ‘Public Asked hip To Give Gifts Th : pro ; receiving Feuer bi scp] : | { LJ : 4 : Sa : : CE y i radio publicit for some time (Continued from page one) from Fddie Cantor, on the NBC net- Blasts tg revive og k, who has been urging his lis- REGULAR SESSION it it estimated t 3 wel WW co-operate 10 make i A donor may been east DEWEY 12 LEAD a oh ao——— : | Slogan of the program |is Military Ballots Show Ma- Whe Gaye, jorities for All Repub- lican Candidates ther of Awards cir windows Projects yoessS1on Local School Children to | J‘4%on Hits to Yank Be Given Tuberculin Tests in January warmth, | Sanctuary Has Been Ren- ir, odo: I ovated: Rev. E. C. Myers to Give Sermon er ed [or te campaign the fol- sickness is Orgar driver and — 8 the { rit 4 ed until i= of the —- Nighthart, in Badger Worm - Hoover in Bade he Tey ! \rithur F. Davi of along partment thelr friend Centre armed force V same line Nom iL wa re Monda alternoon Commissioner tabulation of the GG. 1 ilcan candidat rece newly-renovated county Methodist enurch f | 110 H. C. Stenger, Jr, isithe resumed on and was annou vealed in the oar the bile Club point (0 Motoris rvice in Bellefonte which Rev pastor, will be December 3, it terda) dd women ted almost DA party Sunday, reiative exnaust vitem responsible for are the into the Intest atlable need ye when un comudeted ¢. All County the rovements just completed in- |W the b Sand Rey joritie monoxiae ring 1941, the my IGS ! it autifyving of disclose mry of Worship wi iroughout i ht Iie the Sun- Ol roon nnve light DEL Ie of poisoning and new wtomobile ex- 609 such were here ne Ligne mber Ve rowing older, making ptible to more more 154 dangel ELAR Ging Ly which military ballot | I'/8 Hubert Corl 0 { when ne . pic \ ; CCE CEE ELL EE LE Es A TE CEE 5 J 4 J ‘ BR RR RRR 0 LI RARRRRRRRRR WRN NNN WW WINN NW C WH NNN V THE LOVE- AND-LAUGH LIFE OF A PERFECTLY NICE GUY, WHO JUST HAD A NAUGHTY NAME! GARY COOPER TERESA WRIGHT work of Ls i declared that the ! common bond he 4-H and Kiwanis club Alda Breon, of Rebersburg all the 4-H member present, expressed thanks to the Ki- wanis Club for the evening's enter- tainment. Guests of the club, in THO INIRED CR TOR ACCENTS Penns Valles : Sergent Harry ) J { Awards were presented ' er lowing 4-H member: Coupe Hits Telephone Y C! CLUB: C : . Na + Fat iiiey Rn Pole Near Potters Mills; 3 2 Motorists Arrested Krape, I Stover Warntz t - -— David Paul Harter Howard LAMB Dean Luse ar PIG CLUB a Shoots Self In Foot While on Hunting Trip ¢ Stover, of NNN NNN HHH IN TT HN NN CO0O0QEOO00 00 DS e090 Mae Neal arrie and Eugene . irg: Harold Gra- Rebersburg. "Home from Holland - - n tier WOMEN OF MOOSE HEAR ! r { TALK ON COUNTY LIBRARY Sid Bernice CLUB TUTTI TTITIITIOOBOTITLD Re i Jr. Har Henry Weight Frederick Wensel CAPON CLUB Thomas Hin 3 Dean Krave, Carri Es er Stover, all Willard Brownson, of Howa TOMATO Charles : To Collect Salvage in Gregg Township . Mae Feidler and daman Aaronsburg, tig weight | Orland "1k . FRANK.MORGAN Afita Patricia Edmond LOUISE - COLLINGE - BREON truck AEA E ES A EE EE ER RE Rl RR RR El 2 — MONDAY and TUESDAY — of Homer ‘3 " wie Horas Moose heart Haze] Grove " Lowell Xrape, all, snd Alda Brecon, Rebers- ramley, Ardell Hos- CLUB im $1.000 dama a person ‘Vad Sgt. Fredeniek il of Aaronsburg: baugh, of H HOME GA Gramiey, Aa Snyder, Rebersbur SWEET CORN war RDEN C 14 Men To Enter Service Thursday V ommunitie rd: Howard STEERER EEE. : eeu 00 SIGNE MASSO « MUME CRONTN JESSICA TANDY « AGNES MOORIMIAD from page Onur) AARCRRRRRARRARRRAARARRCRADARAARARAINRARAARNANRANAARNVANACAN'ANARVNANANANANARANARNANRARANNAANALANANARRARIANRARRR Ruy Defenses Bonds now! Saxion Re-Elected ged to the extent of $250 and | Andrew Michael Seprish, Clar- Emel of Penn street Undine President au creek, Huntingdon county, 10; rrr Robert Bloom. Bellefonte Sia— tent cf $100, when they side-| pop) " Local Man Accepts Teaching Position HEE RAN N NEXT WEDNESDAY ONLY 1} | RETURNED FROM HOLLYWOOD'S GREAT HALL | - BELL EY ON TE - {| OF FAM} SEE MONIELAND FROM "BEHIND | THE SCENES™ i “A STAR IS BORN" TANET IN GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR! FREDRI( MARCH wbnir OUTrg irg yer Smit Ag GAYNOR James Fleck hilipsb AY " THURSDAY thru SATURDAY (Continuous Shows Every Saturday from 2:00 P. M) WOLVES IN HER HAIR . . . A SOLDIER IN HER HEART! fF « J fr J A merry, mod mixup! ¢ 24 men ie induction Wednesday directed to appear for ident; Russel + Creek Edward A. Ra oward B. A. Doll Qr pre examination nex are —— Ce ——————— trustee tod JOonn 20 oN E1838 E Augustine Cole, Keyport, N Bellefonte Emory Clyde Maines Mills Philipsburg) Boyd Dorvit Lucas College Howard) Paul David Spangler, R. D. 2 How- EERE EEE SEES. Brothers Win Military Honors R. D 1 State gusta will Mr. Shoemaker Bellefonte High 8 1°8¢ orved as Bo ¢ War 1 SIXTH WAR LOAN BOND PREMIERE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7th Starting at 9:30 p. m. Continged from page one) India. Burma and C'.ina. ard Pacific theatre where the Guy sport to fonte Leon Smith Richards, Julian Richard Charles Yarnell, R. D Bellefonte Joseph Stewart Grand, Monument Basil B. Catalano, R. D. 3 Belle fonte Michael Philipsburg William John Swope, R. D. 1 Phil- ipsburg Charles Bennet, Jr., Port Matilda Nevin Vonada, R. D 2 Belle- Rs two year nd one President eommittees and Cl tant to he which he » w nded AN ¢ Purple Heart 1 He also served on the Mexican bor. ¢ in 1916 | the former Boal Troop under the Jeader the ate Col. T. D. Boal Doalsburg Before coming to Bellefonte he | managed one of the Boal farms at Alto in the Barren flew In all te suppli General Stilwell’s 50000 men and will appoint last, the Buropean theatre where he Doll will ap- flew paratroops, supplies and clothes a meeting of the into France during the invasion December 5 Mujor Walker after over tl years of flying supplies ang persone nel through enemy asked for combat duty and is now station. ed In France with a B-25 bomber group. He has not been “Home for 2'4 years { was awarded { Saxion William TERRY James ELLISON att LR I. ed silp of at held ’ ’ «i point a : roe of compan a. 28-Minute Power Failure In County (Continued from »age one) Daniel D fire, has Danko, R “MARSHAL OF RENO” BOBBY GABBY BLAKE HAYES Also WILD BILL ELLIOTT CARY PRISCILLA GRANT - LANE Fnand Canta ht ——— Burma Missionary they are reported to have warped to some extent The National Gypsum Company has emergency units to turn the ro- tary kilns in case of power fallure Titan Meta] Company officials re. ported that while some concern was feit over the unexpected shut-down of furnaces during the failufe, no damage is believed to have resulted. At the Centre County Hospital the emergency lighting system was placed in operation and no incon. venience resulted there, The Bell Telephone service also [functioned without interruption, using emer. gency power supplies, West Penn officials yesterday were | unable to explain the cause of the] fallure, but said the trouble orig-| inated In Cameron county. A an ———— —. Family mysteries: How junior can study his lessons when he doesn't look at his books. Corporal Richard walker received his B. 8. degree after having Joft Drew University in his senior year in February 1043, to join the Ariny Alr Forces. He was transferred bee cause of an aptitude for languages to “Strategic Languages” and has completed an Intensive course In Chines® at University of Pennsyls vania, in which he is rated as fluent, | Because of his work at the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania, Drew Univer- sity honored his credits and grad-| uated him cum laude. He Is awal’ ing assignment to China : Both brothers are former students | lof the Bellefonte High School bh a Soldier Wounded in Belgium Mrs. George Stratton of Philips burg, has received word that her husband, Pvt. George, was slightly wounded in Belgium. He Is with (e Infantry and has been overseas one and a half months, Mrs, Stratton was the former Grace Myers, Harold Pranklin Bennett, Blanch- ard William Leo Morrison, Bellefonte John Joseph Martha, R. D. 1 Phil. ipsburg, Robert Paul Moore, Port Matilda Bruce Larue Carter, Mingoville. Harry Asheroft Dunsmore, Phil. ipsburg Mike Padisak, Clarence, Harold Samuel Cassidy, Ridge. Max Lloyd Reese, Snow Shoe. Sheldon Kurtz Brown, R. D. Bellefonte. William Malcolm Bathgate, Snow oe Sandy aul Alvin Stitzer, R. D. 2 Belle- fonte, Painting When painting the floor of a room, if the baseboard is painted the same color, the danger of soiling the base- board while cleaning will be elimin- ated to a great extent. To Speak In County x Miss Rachael Seagrave, of Ran- goon, Burma, sister of Dr. Gordon Seagrave, the Burma surgeon, will speak at the Milesburg Baptist chur), Friday evening, December 1, at 7:30. She will descriys her life As a missionary in Burma, and will show moving pictures taken before (the war, For the duration, Miss Sea- {grave js teaching at Stover College, {Harper's Perry, W. Va, Miss Seagrave will appear at the Milesburg church again on Sunday morning at the 10:45 service, and at the Uhiversity Baptist churcdy in State College the same afternoon at 4 o'clock. Miss Seagrave also will address a public meeting to be held in the auditorium of the Bellefonte High Bchool on Monday, December 4 at 7:45 p.m. Boonsors of the program cordially invite all interested persons to at. tend any of these meetings, | WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Daring! Thrill. Packed! Suspenseful! SIGNE SPENCER TRACY HASSO SEVENTH CROSS me. ALSO see DENNIS O'KEEFE WEEK-END FOR THREE With Jane Wyatt MONDAY AND TUESDAY Boston Blackie at His BafMling Best! CHESTER JANIS MORRIS CARTES MYSTERIOUS NIGHT — AL GENE AUTRY RIDE TENDER- FOOT, RIDE With Smiley Burnette LT ——————— Tense! Ra. i Z\ | 'ARSENIC _ arma 4 OLD LAK ADMISSION FREE TO RBOND BUYERS Buy a Sixth War Loan Bond Between Now and December 7 at the Plaza Theatre War Bond Booth and Receive Your Pre. miere Admission Ticket FREE. The Bonds must be purchased at the Plaza Booth in order to receive your Free Ticket, | WL Hs LLEFONTE'S ' AC 13