Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, December 07, 1944, Image 4

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BECLEFONTE, VA.
CDA Holds Avro
SPEAKS ON FUTUR
AIR EXPRESS
vaniens Hear Address
25-Year-Old Service
Catholl
jellefontse
Ww High
ember and
me
the
ges
were decorated
holiday season
at Session Here i
fgllowing took
Ruth Ca M1 El
Ella Kachik, M1
Mrs Elizabetn
Hauer and the
Mary Hartle
and Regina
which part
TL
Dunlap
Misse
Hartle
and a tureer
{ Mi
Belle
1 of
NEW DIRECTORIES
10 BE MAILED
Bell Telephone Company
to Issue 7,475 Copies
Next Week
directorie
the way
Mallmen will delivering
ly 7475 copies of the
December 13
oday Jesse H
oeing ! Tele
york 1 Increase
was needed in a hurry In a distant of about 75 copl over last ve
of sno { fr ’
Idaho
of vaccine
mmuniti
leech
tart ap-
new
ars
city,
Valley,
mer,
I
covers
and con-
alphabeti-
150
972
ncrease of
and repairs
Resigns as Head of
Milesburg Council
Kiw
members
Premiere
Thursday
Old Lace”
Kiwan
on t
member
anmnan
Plaza
when
theatre
Arsenic
feature
Robb
president of
Council, resign-
George Newma
hs lesburg Borougt
offi
night
will
be the
ae
AT
SDOKe
campaig
Gus
Teacher Training Class
training cla i
in Sunday
o
Unit
hildren
Bible cla
at the
Bellefonte
Bible Clas Verne!
Rhoda Sheetz, an
’
i
room
Bretare
enter
enrol
ing
led may do Bear Hunter Missing
Houtzdale Child Dies of Burns
Maxine, two-years, 10 months old
daughter of Mr Mrs. Thoma
Love, of Houtzdale, died Saturday
afternoon in the Philipsburg hospital
as the result of burns received whet
she fell into a tub of water in
her home. She Is survived by her
parents, Thomas and Jean (Sinclair
Love, and her grandparents, Mi
Mrs. William Sinclair, and Mr
Mrs. Robert Love, of Houtzdale
neral services were conducted
the bereaved home in
Tuesday afternoon
ana
hot
and ’
and Dring
Fu- nte to
from i
Houtzdale
bl
take }
feared that Dol becca
and had died
indergone an oper
ago and possi
attack Is considera!
me
while of ex-
Pox
nunting
we. He had
—— ) te
Franco think e #l
peace parle ir
peace during
gets that he
with starting
tion
the
timated
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something t in nr can be «
more
soldier
genes
WE MUST KEEP BACKING OUR BOYS
80 you want tals war ended in a hurry! Well, who doesn't?
The ones most eager to wind up the mess and come home as
quickly as possible are our servicemen Nothing would give them
more pleasure than to come home LOMOTrow But they wouldn't
think of leaving the job unfinished
And because they know tie quickest way to finish the Job is to
smash the enemy wherever it will hurt him, they are not limiting
thelr blows to the fighting front. They re also fighting on the home
front—by buying war bonds themselves and urging we (olks back
home to buy more and more
The men who have experienced the horrors of modern warfare
realize how urgent is the need for equipment and supplies at the
right time, They appreciate the treatment and care Riven wounded
men to restore them to health, often by most miraculous methods
They knbw these things cost money--whicy must be supplied
through war bond purchases
That's why we again urge you to keep backing our boys You
can do that by buying all the bonds you can. And if you want your
purchase to pay an extra dividend, attend the Bong Rally and
Auction in Bellefonte tomorrow night,
Christmas Party
© FOOTBALL TEAM
Monday nigh in theh
with
pres-
in
m consisted of a lay
lizabeth
Mary
Cath-
Any
ALLA
chard
{adults enjoyed scenes of Chile, pre-
|cisureh, Bellefonte. Children
T0 ENTERTAIN
Six Local Organizations
to Be Hosts at Dinner
at VFW Tonight
Members of the Bellefonte
School football team, cheer lea te
members of the athletic council, and
vari other school and sports lead-
ers, numbering about 100 persons in
all, are to be entertained at a din-
veld (ht (Thursday)
1 VFW home on South Spring
3
Hig
u
L to be tons
Com
and
ire
1¢ dinne;
Buckius Resigng
Highway Position ;
ki Hill
$86 070
————
IWARD REPORTS ON
WAR FUND CAMP
AGN
in Potter County 7
Piles Eleanor
$13
Fis
$10. Miss
Tas
Mrs
Peter
$13
Mrs
Mo re
Fran-
Ir
I r
C n
$0.50; Mr
Eaeldon
Allison
hoois
Mr
Ra
townsaip of which
Alice Confer is chairman 20
Is reported incomplete tot
Blanchard ay Spangler $43.50.
and Mrs lark $2035; Blan-
schools, Eleanor Courter
grand for Blanchard,
a8 an
Mrs. F
Harris C
Mis
$1395, total
$77.70
Orviston: Willis
piant employes
and $3163
Further reports from
Areas
brick yards
f00n, Mrs
Thompeon, Hrick
$250
total 8253.63
the above]
schools
and mines are expected | B
Weber notes
Sr  — —————
scenes of Chile Shown
More than 75 children and many
{sented by a ‘missionary, Miss lone
| McKellop, at the Child Evangelism
rally, Sunday afternoon in the U, B.
six communities were present,
resenting as many different classes,
There are stil] sections of the town
that need such classes and addi
tional ones may be organised.
WORRY OF
FALSE TEETH
SLING On on HRIPATINGS
towtn sitpping dromoin
sprinie » | n Jue ra
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LT
ei. Jind
powder wives
}
|
Hirict
, area
incomplete, | §&
and also from the Monument | 8
‘Complete Plans
For Bond Auction!
Graysville Couple
{Continued rom Dage one)
musi¢, and the auction program will | | Mr.
begin at 8 p. m., with introductory |
narks being given by Russell G
hs oe chairman of the Kiwanis]
committee in charge of the auction
Thomas Hughes secretary of the!
War Finance Committee in this dis-
and the crew of a bomber
CH RTE in the European, ...
will be the first group intro-|, vn . Hiaats
by Robert Thompson, man- aon x of xe
of radle station WFBG of Al-| "0 &
who will serve master of |v. table beine
ceremonies ng uw ree
I'he Kiwanis ie ml Ay
in several number and Lt : ttarerh
Mulmaki, of Quincy, Ma and
Elias Moses, of New Kensingte
recount experience
plane
and Mrs. Lewis
mere Observe Golden
Anniversary
1044
Gensime
entertained
J. Ea
50th
lou
int
on
{ Mr
ville,
November 2
Lewis D
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with
gold
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of bombing Over
= 261 DIVISION
"TO CONVENE HERE
National Convention to be
Held in Bellefonte
July 19, 20, 21
3 “4
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PARTY” HELD
IN FIRST GRADE HERS
BUTTER
——————
PARENTS GO
SCHOOL”
“BACK TO
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eachers forming
SIXTH WAR LOAN
BOND PREMIERE
— TONITE AT 9:30 —
(THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7th)
bé
CARY PRISCILLA
GRANT ‘LANE
7a Be al
ADMISSION FREE TO BOND BUYERS
Buy a Sixth War Loan Bond atl the Plaza Theatre War
Bond Booth and Receive Your Premiere Admission
Ticket—FREE. The Bonds Must be Purchased at the
Plaza Booth in Order to Receive Your Free Ticket
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