ee] Jesse (ADLER Looks at A Visitor In Seven Thousand Homes Each Week | The Most Widely Read Newspaper In Centre County | SECOND SECTION the NEWS | SR ——— SOME fabulous prices were pald viaen Tommy Manville's housesfurs nishings were auctioned at his New Rochelle home. The thing not sold was the thresholi of estate-—must have been worn carrying many brides over it! NONITE DEAN CURESTA ®a been voted Queen of Florida Tan gerines. won the title aft a tight Queen ofl only ul out 80 FROM Hedda Hopper coluuu “Bonita Granville’ ne gent her a five-pound lates with her lHkeness imprinted on every plece.' 8 lo huh? HEADLINE OPA Mov Squeen Butchers Here Call a 5 wdinlrer ox of ch 4 SWeel enough on heck else butcher to pa v £52.000 them a 25 WOUNDED resent being blocd wuld get red Ink in been used Lo der t2 \ Qt at N State worth Lead THIS 1 vestment lains on nated Lb a men, Herm Ginsber HEADLINI Down to 2 Allies are ‘em THE lates Way i abparatis remain ul to thirty days Nazi Lh has found e few ma ibmerged t..P naaging rtheles Lond that to equip t fot t Ivar 3 [S41] fer the wate: Uniort U. S. Nat HIT NAIM H ew 5 Worlkd-Telegr With -the-1 FOr, | POSTCARD arm r ou're 43 pow pounds of pound in equipment and flesh! You rank al Bet paid and u Lome ang ge NEWEST in the cigareiics ace sure it's emptied! SUCCESS Stor A motorman in an crowd to move \! one pack it S818 met! ubway iientally I effort 3 fo the sea tyr i 4 m it ISAreile macnine Ti Ha B neil WHEN an a Trdell Field Captain after he One : sion piled al ——————— Pleasant Gap Man Injured In Fall Harold Sunday, of Plea iflfered in ) of the hea nech yclock Fri- OWT 8 ur | ang day mornin 4d eral steps at hi Mr. Sunda; rock Quarri Centre Cunot don Hospital in t m ambulance and uticonsciou the accident > £25000 CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS IN BANK One of atiractive Christ mas displays in York City is to be found in The National City Bank 56 Wall Street, according to William H. Fielding, an employe nf stitution, and member of the choral group In addition the decoration which cost $25.000, the choral group sings at intervals, and Mr. Pielding extends an Invitation to any Centre countian who may be in New York during the Christmas season to call at the Institution The choral group Is In and sing The layout the most New that in bank 104) vestments from the mezzanine of the bank floor Is exceedingly Impressive and of the decoration Mr. Flelding reports “You could travel much farther and see jess ih —- Innocent Passenger Prayed Policemen in 21 squad ears, guld- ed by two-way radio In a 70-mile- an-hour chase over Chicago streels, captured the driver of a stolen taxi- cab after pouring 50 bullets Into the carening vehicle. An Innocent pas. senger, forced 0 accompany the man after the cab operator was ousted, crouched on the floor of the cab and prayed until he was rescued, i a——— Bible Story Helped County Clerk Earl Woodward of Cireensburg, Ind, rightfully kept his hopes high thinking of the Biblical louves of bread and fish which fed # multitude, when the OPA granted | Almouncems dhe Centre Democrat NEWS, FEATURES VOLUME 63. BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSI JAY, DECEMBER 1944 21 hy NUMBER 051 Young Deer Hunter Is Accidentally Shot and Killed in Blair County Youth Instantly Killed by Bullet Through the Head, When Rifle of Hunting Compan- ion Accidentally Discharges ter l Clabaugh a willlamsbursg instantly killed mena youth ot in we «=U vas accldentall { nunting companion the of his gun now from ie eid of the Arthur Wilbur Chamberlain lHlamsburg an engineer Ifo vania Edison Company, w w [rom hj put weeldenta OBR breech alt removih barrel Special Service at Madisonburg Reformed Church To Observe Religious Event Christ Congregation: And Minister: Let uw pra’ The General Prayer Anthem Ciwarch at bh the Offering ervice Cars Collide In Snow, 3 Injured Nuee POrsons were red $250 whey Ir Jolu aught was estimated last ated be Bellefonte Daye, 27 and damage about Wednesda Ihomas © R. D 3, an of Lemont t if Pleasant 5 p RN ars 38, of H Xt a nil Wr ope cra Gap Ed- "n fo tion RD uffered m a head lacera 1 Deiltz, of Mill Hall wenger in the Daye car a Jazeration of the head, but did not require medical treatment. The aec- cident was investigated: by State Police from Pleasant ub-sta« tion Nar pa Gap — A ———— Covey Named Head of Medical Society Dr. Join K. Covey and State College, was elected pres- ident Centre County Medical Soclety at a regular meeting of the organisation at the Centre County Hospital last Thursday evening. Dn H. R. Ishler of State College, retir- ing president, presided Other officers ciected were Dr Harriet M. Harry Btate College first vice president: Dr, Charles H Light Centre Hall, second vice president; Dr. H, Thompson Dale of R College, secretary-treasurer LeRoy Locke of Bellefonte dis of Bellefonte of the of of wate Dr trict in 1M%7. In to Btate Medical meeting; Dr. Ish- ler, first alternative; and Dr. Grover (C. Glenn of State College, second ‘alternate ——_ Sm —— Cops Quiet Hunters The Harrisburg, Ill. police foroe was called to maintain order when a hardware store put 350 boxes of shotgun shells, 15 shells to the box, on sale recently, Approximately 500 would-be purchasers lined the side- walk in front of the store and when they couldn't buy the size they wanted, they took another size, with 9290 needed that size or borrowing a neighbor's shotgun to fit the shells, American participation in World War I1 has now reached the paying stage, We now know the folly of peace by resolution and preamble, {chickens as they cetsor whose term will expire! J. A. Parrish, delegate | | when his car skidded the idea of swapping with somebody | of rifle 3 1 Hal al touched C) oni the trigger d out of the bank that was about four igher than the lane n Chamberlain was standing let entered the victim's cath is 8) young h walke wood P Ie b head und alld came ou July 2, 1827 Clabaug! parent ding In anda “se 5 id Cham ' Deput beriain Lk Coroner Wall a close friend of baugh family, spending most of avs with the family, The | asked to accompany him nul Member r i tated they tragedy Was purely believed so even before nm was completed of the An confident that were idental Lhe + be iKaL Free To Sell All Chickens Desired Farmers and Poultrymen As- sured No Restriction Placed in State Peni trymen ¥ cd thes ye Deen assure OY Wa administration official are entirely free to sell as desire E. J. Lawless Jr. bureau of els of the Slate Depariment Agriculture, old anxious nguirer al the administrative orde fective last tri of Ite pou inal Monday. re ing OTe Neg Hix to Pennsylvar plained that wiration of mils Ng sale Fare Maryland needs Quartermasi in the resi aepartment ed mre the armed Howe: Poultry oe forces will Mupped direct er an ACUYM chickens J Year dinner m Philladelphis Pittsburgh and other Lawle together will of turke f ropolitan wil man: : mes Ls Cause 0 other * holida) La Large Alt NOW ipplles of being ¥ torage plAnu out that with scheduled adval the owners of these stor- up will fold thelr torage until the price advan becomes effective - a are hwid coid and ' pointed the ] vel Lo Jan. | AK in tage +" rare le ies POUL Christmas Party At Pleasant Gap Between 400 and 500 children of the Pleasant Gap area are expectsd attend a Christmas party to be held at 6:30 o'clock Saturday night in the Pleasant Gap Grange Hall The party is being sponsored by the Pleasant Gap Inter-Organization Council, with E. H. Markie as chair man of arrangements, Other mem- bers of the committee are Mrs. Edna Noll and Mrs, Donald Woomer Santa Claus will appear at the party to present a treat to the chil dren. All youngsters of Pleasant Gap are invited to attend mr HURT AS MOTORIST, HIT AS PEDESTRIAN According to a Harrisburg hospital report, V. 8. Hopkins, 87-year-old sawmill operator of Duncannon, R D. 1, was driving on the road be- tween Carlisle and New Bloomfield on the icy! highway and upeet. After he crawled | out of the car he was struck by an-| other car. He told hospital attend. ants the driver was Harry Scott of | Shermansdale, At the hospital Hopkins was) treated for a fractured left arm. The! big question remaining was In| which accident did Ge receive the Injury? lo - Allot Bonds Lo County A. ©, Confer, of Spring Mills, and E. 8. Bennett, of Runville, Centre |counctl, Robert O. Wells, of North Adams, Mass. inserted this notice A Holy Night -« In Hospital Race Tyrone Family Increased Be- fore Arrival at In- stitution lake int to sims iusti ar miles sj the faces of the y hind been selfare a ’ . " ’ | WO nurse and od Or | deenl Monoxide Fumes Fatal to Driver, West Decatur Man Overcome While Trying to Start Automobile Mother's Club Holds Christmas Party i Chr istma Mothe ! ip & DIA yee folios low guest Ruth Hutchinson Pierce Mrs R OG Millard Hartswick Mrs. Charles Garbrick, Mrs. Loulse O'Donnell and Mrs. Phil Bickett composed the com- mitiee in program Edward MacDonald, Mr charaze of the Wuaw C—— Super Fortress a Wonder The B29 SBuper<Fortress Is quite Bl engineering and onstruction problem. Each has 55.000 numbered parts, disregarding rivets smi ll parts. The remote control system of aiming and firing its guns has ‘he ald of computing sights and gun- ner protected Armor operate in normal atmospheric pressure In pecial cabins. There are electrical devices to compensale for gravit windage, parallax and leads they move the guns against the silp- streams, stop firing If thelr muzzies cross the line of he plane's struc ture and elevate automatically if the line of fire bears on a turret, with a gunner and by It's Win or Lose Defeated for re-election to the city : : 1 in a newspaper: “I wish to thank all those who voled for me and my wife wishes 0 thank all those who! didn't.” A — ——————— TRUTH 18 STRANGER THAN FICTION! For true storfes of romance, my- stery and adventure, enjoy ‘he sparkling features to be found ns ularly in The American Weekly, { distributed regularly with der Stork Beats Pair Served 50 Years As S. S. Leader Lock Haven Man Honored for Devotion to Church School ~ib tnd apprecia lo Mr. Ea Rly affer ch " Thom preseniled th ounging chu Xe Ms ena ’ cageer Poliowi part MB. Anson McoCloske rec Emin perio] eg § toncheon gd a £ the reir Wl RECENT WEDDINGS Burger—Haynes he "The Christmas Song Blanchard-—FPayne rel aed LA t the H hen ing December 11 a and Mi Fred Albion, Mich ¥ Payne USMC, Mrs Join B Pasne, of Dayton Ohio, formerly of Bellefonte, and John Day Blanch- RM 3 ¢, USNR, sop of Mr. and Blanchard, were united in mar. The couple was attended by Dorothy Rafter, Albion, and James BE. Blanchard, Lansing, bro- ther of the groom, The bride wore a robin’s blue dress with black ae gessories and a corsage of garden. fas. Mrs, Payne, mother of the bride wore a fuchsia my dress with a corsage of white baby mums. A re ception was held following the cere mony at which a host of friends of the young couple gathered to extend thelr congratulations, Prior to ene tering the service, Cpl. Payne, who formerly resided in Alblon, attended Ohlo State University, Bhe Is now s'ationed af Camp Pendieton, Oceanside, Calif. Radioman 3c xT led Bunda hom { Mr Bi Hin : al Cpl firginia f Mr daughter of and ar Mi riage Miss i Blanchard 1s a graduate of Albion High School, attended Michigan State College and before entering the service was employed by the on a sub chaser. oi FO SANTA ‘Whiskey 37 Vac a Gallon, rs If you ¥ ; | | { re Cigars Five For a Nickel- |: Ine MIAWOrKl over 1 60 Back inthe ‘Good Old Days’ 7 WA ne ‘How Bellefonters Really Enjoyed Cheap Lux- woo arve; uries Eighty Years Ago, Is Revealed By Old Newspaper NICE WORK | COLE Les liquor liqu Nef Ig have Did 1 mokis That i inclined to hobnob with Barile: i n the wiles which r and Lere 1} : As roo she ' {shon 1 M . OL y EARLY: i Kemune: 00; WqQuor JAS me Hack Continued on Page Four) BE {Woman Stranded spaper published 11 vile. pander eighty years R H S protien inleresting y eavy torm Raine, if th presenti-gOa; PALKSE oid new fonte about FE RFT 4 price i | Foun I neonscic , d neor clous After oop FOOD Abandoning Car Stalled We in Snow Drift I melo: regclion Wie jocal new; it Have been were 4] | Fels) first y a Hag vere mountal: ty A _ \ iy, Mery Fpes was Jou unceneciou Tlday bs 1 Camer- , ‘ »y of Bradio ast W n Empor- na ao mdifTérent IL « ister 4 t azy an Wo edne - “y sil A ’ PL lid be a arty fre whet _. ie both “| report head: w Harm WR of | Freer { Kinnon Monday a —— a ————————— [ thelr au Two Killed Under |i i" Wheels of Engine TA ‘ black 2 ys parcel of sore ey Ube of drunks ° ryt il cv am Robert . MEANEST MAN were deer hunting in u fc - J Ore Bri ff" aie only iden we Sav Robe was foroed FH 4 tout for Altoona Railroad Officials'y, ou, Meet Instant Death on 97% Friday | ville - Led by Walter E. Loberger, 45, assistant! ium and Chie! Game Was track supervisor PRR Middle Div-!Ostrum eight experienced woot and Prancis E. Sherry, 56, in- men made an sttempt to reach the! of tor in telegraph and signal de-jgtalied car. A second rescue part) parUnent, both of Alsons, met Id-found the police car broken down stant death Pridey momning at 6 35 | about elf way up We mountain o'clock when they were struck by 8 Other attempt to buck tix Lt engine just west of the Sev-| failed treet bridge | men had deen cull ring Ww investigate switch had developeq west of Aloons Dassenger sist cept rk and Uwe men apparentiyithe know thet a8 passenger pro<iin th gine was backing on N $i morning from a point just west of Alo The woman wa ing at three ® Ww help ¢ car. He which in filgh { M A — - Avery Named Head of Milesburg Firemen CIT DIAC! ere belore that evening wre : mri EE & hd State Police irom Empor rdenn M Friend Avery was clecled president the Milesburg Fire Company =! annual organization meeting recentl; Mr. A Sents #0 Was August ¥ > Uwe Meld ~~ reed Jurhe Arm} ca DOw bw Ug ent The cari Freer aba: . “ws Wagne Weaver nible that pla) 3 § he tr {1 ¢ 31 — ok Alier wa Ga " wor - the board of tri e darkne C . ot Holt was named ict Duniap, Dean Welzler, an h were | } " £4 peri + ges miles fr a an ema eoohd mic: searcher Be impossible stared of Lhe ret D0 wWilhes that ol and the [ale of the tt» d soovered Ly tw Trelse and C. § Trelse saw some ob- from tfe Lrack about 0 Dass under wopped his engine and upon found the bodics of the back, | : rc Lived a use Lg ot A — “v= Boy, 9, Buried In Snow for 19 Hours 0 bring Fn 4 E the POT F ngit rown cami morning Bradford eer S Biss A ose ——————— — santa Trims Whiskers Nine-vear-old James Carson Meegan, Jr whiskerle { t Chri n Connellsville hospital eason in 15 year nd 1 ity from exposure after being bun without is No. 1 Santa Cl son, whose beautiful {piece and at natural for the pant “lack of profit the tradition t's beginning pins pees EOINR * Se 1 SRO Nx Hh a. Christmas Program At Pleasant Gap program for “The Child Bethlehem the Christinas stor in music, 10 be given by the, at the Pleasant Gap Lutheran “%:€ al 7:45 p. m, Christmas Eve the direction of Helen G follows : a y ee ete iN 8 sRowWaril neighbor Wednesde e hosp » 9 It State Police and UNCONSCIOUS Taken consciousness Hospital ¢ danger the ie : ’ was Jolly 1 ure ‘ on he boy 1 on regained dt he sal is father take mal aid boy Was red. fur-trimmed frostbitten and expressed snow blanket saved hi mad i - of BL. Nick. said 10 break to U er caused Qin And beside } ’ . € oi ee "rr nized } et Smid too the not na Hi COHORT caurch i der Yarnell wit BLS, 1} Wwe ff A. Adam Processional Child R Offertory Rev. D. GG. Raup CHILD OF BETHLEHEM What Mean Those Holy Here's a Message From Santa I've got & mighty big Job to do is year and I'm asking all you folks to Jend & hand. You'll be helping Santa if you plan now to send that most useful of all gifts a subscription to THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT some- thing that will not only be ap- preciated every week of the year, but carry with It a constant re- minder of the giver M Stult Mie Holy 5 Prayer THF Hark! Volo How Beautiful on The Break Forth Int Joy Hig Name Shall Be Called Emman- uel. The Spirit of the Lord Star of the East And There Were Bhepherds ! (And Suddenly There Was With the {| Angel; Glory %0 God {in the High- | | est | {Cradle Bong {(1ot Us Now Oo Even Unto Bethle- (hem Calin on the Listening Bar of Night | Arise, Shine; Come and Adore Him. | | Benediction wnRev, D. G. Raup | (Remain standing during | recessional) | The public is invited. ti M——— Is Honored R. C. Blaney, of Bast Curtin street, | Belicfonte, Centre county ugriculs tural extension representative, early nr Mountains, Send a gift subscription to some friend or relative and be sure to include that boy or girl in mili- tary service. Nothing you oan think of will bring more pleasure at so modest cost. You really are sending fifty-two gifts for the price of one, Here's all you do to arrange for a gift subscription Cut out the blank below, fill in the blank spaces by writing plainly the name and address to whom the paper is to go, and send or bring it to this office with the price of a year's subscription. The rate is $1.50 for anywhere in Pennsylvania, Outside of the State or overseas, the price is $2.00 We will begin sending the paper immediately with the first Issue of 145. We will also mall a Yuletide card to the recipient bearing your name and greeting in time to reach him or her by Christmas Day. | i (Use this form when ordering subscription gift) THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Enclosed find $1.50 (or $2.00 If outside Pennsylvania) for which enter a Christmas subscription gift for one year to the following sleds sncnnn
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers