CL TT — ————— Be ——_ [ OBITUARY FREDERICK WESLEY ZETTLE Frederick Wesley Zettle, of Spring Mills, R. D., died at 4 p. m. Thurs- day, September 21, 1944, at his home of complications after being ill for some time. Mr, Zettle, a farmer, was 71. Born in Gregg township, July 3, 1873, he was a son of Frederick and Susan Heckman Zettle. On April 24, 1896, he married Catherine Rider who preceded him in death. The fol- lowing children survive: Roy Zettle, of Spring Mills, and Mrs. Pencnea Confer, Mrs. Roxie Ripka, and Les- ter Zettle, all of Spring Mills. R. D One brother and one sister, Oliver Zettle, of Spring Mills, and Mrs Stewart Ripka, of Pleasant Gap, also survive. Funeral services were held at the Sprucetown church M morning, with Rev, Elme: maker officiating. Interment was made in Sprucetown cemetery naps Nii sune- MRS. IDA BLACKBURN Mrs. Ida Blackburn passed Sept, 14 at the home of her sister Mrs. Bessie Banev, 119 Poplar ave- nue, Clearfield. Mrs, Blackburn wa the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Haines, who preceded her in death She was born at Snow Shoe Inter- section, June 14, 1874, making her age 70 vears and 3 months. She was the wife of Edwin Blackburn, who died ten years ago. She leaves to mourn her loss the following sisters and brother: Milford Haines, Flem- ing: Mrs. Bessie Baney, Clearfield; Mrs. Ollie Dale, Clearfield; Mrs Daisy Shuey, Bellefonte; Mrs. Effie Hosband, Julian, and Mrs. Alta Gui- ger, Pittsburgh. Funeral services were held Sunday, Sept. 17, from the Salvation Army Citadel with Adju- tant Car! Anderson in charge. Bur- jal was made in the Askey cemetery at Moshannon AWAY MRS, KATE LANDIS KELLER. Mrs. Kate Landis Keller of State | College died at her home at 3:30 gs. m. Priday, September 22, 1044, of complications after 15 years’ ill- ness. Born July 12, 1858, at Pine SAMUEL JARRETT Samuel Jarrett, native and former resident of Bellefonte, died Monday, September 25, 1944, at his home in Jersey Shore. He was an uncle of Wesley Jarrett, of Bellefonte. Fu- neral services will be held at 10 a m. Friday at Jersey Shore, with bur- fal In that city. MRS. JOSEPHINE COWDRICK Mrs Mf (fe Josephine Cowdrick, widow late Willam J. 8. Cowdrick, Monday afternoon, September 25. 1944 at her home In Niagara Fulls, N« ¥Y. Mrs, Cowdrick, a native of Bellef was a daughter of Jacob Hoffer Shrom. Her died mite Mary ana husband died on March 27, 1942 and | Is buried in Bellefonte. Deceased was Jister of the late Mrs iam, of East Lamb street, The body arrived in Belle- fonte Lock Haven bro the Union cemetery, where commttial services Clarence E Lutheran ight to Bells fonte wore conductedsbhy Rev Arnoid pastor of the churca DAVID DIEHL David Diehl, 18, Army Air Forces, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dixson Diehl, of New Bruns- wick. N. J.. died suddenly last Wed- nesday, September 20, 1944 at Thomasville, Ga., where he was sta- tioned He was an only son, The {young man’s mother is the former | Augustine Koontz, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koontz of Bellefonte. Many years ago she was employed at the Bellefonte tele- phone exchange. Pvt. Diehl was a nephew of Mrs. Morton Smith, of Bellefonte, and Mrs. Mary Jane Brown, of Pleasant Gap. Interment was made Sunday in Chambersburg ROBERT V. MILLER Robert Vv. “Joe” Miller, native of the Bellefonte area, died suddenly at his ome in Buffalo, N. Y., at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning, September 126, 1944. He was a son of James H George In- | yesterday afternoon and was | a member of the Parents of Son Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Miller of East Irvin avenue, State College, {announce the birth of a son in the Centre County Hospital last Tues- iday. The infant weighed 8 pounds, (4'c ounces, and has been named Cralg James Son for Dicksons A son born in the Centre County Hospital last Monday to Pvt and Mrs. Donald Dickson, of the Bush Arcade, Bellefonte, weighed 6 pounds and 12 ounces and has been named | Donald Jared. Mrs. Dickson Is the former Blanche Evey Gap. Pvt, Dickson is stationed at Ft | George Meade, Md Son is Born Mr, and Mrs. Jerome Bummers of Bellefonte, are the parents of a son born last Sunday in the Centre County Hospital. The Infant welgh- ed 7 pounds and 7 ounce Mrs Summers is the former Betty Yea- ney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Yeaney of Bellefonte have another son, Teddy Lynn ] Parents of Boy 8 1 ¢c and Mrs. Richard Baird ol Milesburg, are the parents of their first child, a son born September 11, in the Centre County Hospital has been named Thomas Richard Mrs. Baird Is the former Carmen Hess, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ern. est J. Hess, of Milesburg., Seaman Baird is now stationed at San Fran- clsco, Call Daughter for Justices Mrs. Larry Justice of Logan street, Bellefonte, are parents of their fourth child, a daughter, born last Tuesday in the Centre County Hospital. There are now three girls and one boy in the family. The baby weighed 7 pounds and 6 ounces. Mrs. Justice is former Loretta Kane of Bellefonte cm c— 75 County Men Mi West th he and of Pleasant | The Summers! who the YHE CENTRE DEMUCRAY, BECCEFONTE, PA Sweeley—Yarger | Clyde Sweeley, son of and Mi Miss Mary Yarger, daughter married Thursday, September 14, at the home of Rev. James Shannon at Millheim Mr. and Mrs, Bweeley plan to live at the home of the for- mer's parents for the present Cunningham-—Meyer Miss Carolyn A. Meyer, of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Meyer, of State College, and Pfc. Walter F, Cun- ningham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cunningham, of Grand age of the State College Reformed church at 6:15 p. m. September 13 Fred Cunningham brother of the groom. and Mrs. Cunningham were {the only attendants al the ring ceremony The bride wore a two-piece white jersey dress with matching hat and a corsage of red roses and white carnations. Parent of the bride held a reception at the Autoport on September 18. Pic. Cun ninghwam and his bride left for Lin- lcoln, Neb. where he will continue {his training in the Air Corps double Merryman—MeKinley Miss ldabelle Merryman of the late Mr and Mr Merryman, and Francis Kinley, son of Willlam 1 were married on Friday 22 at 4 p. m.. by Rev Phillips, of the Mllesburg Baptist church. The wedding took place at Miss Merryman’'s home, Bellefonte R. D. Her bridesmaids Ther- esa V. Merryman, Bellefonte, R and Mrs. Mildred R. Thompson Detroit, Mich, Mr. McKinley's tendant was Grover C. Merryman Bellefonte, R. D. The bride nue gown and a corsage of denlas Theresa Merryman blue gown and corsage of pink roses and while miniat mums: Mi: Thompson wore a light flowered daughter John I Clair Mc- McRinles September Hewes W Wers wore a gar- wole a ure . ¥ whit SARE « white Mrs. James Bweeley, of Coburn, and | oraduates of of | 8ehool in the cia of James Yarger, of Houtzdale, were |) ridegroom js daughter | | Mich... « : rd { Rapids, | tember 23 Mich., were married in the parson-|the bride | Miss Mann-—-5Straub Jumes Mann ception Grant Thomas given Mis Alverta Alice Bu ih, daugl riwl i Lhe Hite of Mr. and M1 Lewl Straub, ! brief trip were married at noo t : ! ir Force recent returned the Presbyterian mi ‘ vill 1 rving in five major Medite; by the Rev. Carl Gra) Hi formed the double ring byt sod Attendants were Mi Bal ner and Robert Fulge: the Cirant following and Mi at Lhe Canada aM IN CRIMI gue U { ” ceremon hortly to hi Camp Brin a Lou Bil Both Hall 1044 employed by hi conducts a incon Net wi Cornelims—Bairnhart °er, who EArage ona, w ical lowing her gradi in an apartment ie the pride n y ' POSILIOn =» Derr—MeKinley Al candlelight ceremo Chur Jane McKinley of Staff Sgt. Wil McKinley is the daugh and Mrs George McKinley on Main 1 t Mile The bridegroon mother, Mrt tha Pen 1 ns Wash. The Drie Mi resid "$125 Damage In Accident at Gap : Free Methodists Open Church Here PT tle WEIS JAMS, JELLIES & PRESERVES ARE NO LONGER RATIONED! MC DONALD G 1 32474(9° Corner Allegheny and Bishop Streets, BELLEFONTE, PA. PLUM JAM BELL-VIEW BRAND FANCY 24. jar 41 c | jul E \ oa. a gown and a ¢ red and The wedding guests were and Mrs. William 1 McK inla: and Mr Francis C. McKinies Mr and Mrs Ray Johnson ar and Mrs. Charles Bellefonte Mr Bellefonte. 'Giate College i Bellefonte, R. Kinles of Milesbur dinner wa Grove Mills, she was a dauhgter of and Anna Culp Miller and was born Cyrus and Lucy Bottorf Duffie. On lin Spring township on December 31 August 10, 1877, she was married | 1880, making his age at time of to George S. Keller who died oni death 63 years, 8 months and 25 December 19, 1916. She is survived days. His wife, the former lda by the following children: Mrs. L. Knoffsinger, died in March this Frank Mayes, of Lemont; J. D. Kel- | year. Surviving are three children ler, of Magnolia, Del; Frank A. Kel- | Mrs. Ethel Dugan, Thomas and ler, of Middle River, Md... Wayne |Richard Miller, all of Buffalo; three Mr M1 In Draft Calls | (Continued from pege One) Robert Donovan Yearick, Howard Charles Franklin Miller, Watson- town (Spring Mills) Harry Dean Campbell Ray Wesley Horner D. 2 ELDERBERRY = 37: APRICOT ~~ =» - §2. A. Keller, Hollyoak, Del.; Mrs. W E. Smith, Mrs. W. W Herman, Mrs R. O. Graham and Miss Rilla Kel- ler, all of State College, and by the following half-brothers and sister: Mrs. Ernest Hess, of Boalsburg; J B. Felty, of Altoona, and John Felty, of Akron Ohio. Twenty-one grand- children and 16 great-grandchildren also survive. She was a member of the Faith Reformed Church of State College. Puneral services were held at the Koch Puneral Home, State College, Sunday afternoon with Rev A. 8. Asendorf officiating. Interment was made at Shiloh cemetery. brot Miller, Bellefonte, Caleb and Russell Miller, both of Niagara Falls, N. Y.; a sister Mrs William Bathurst, of Altoona a grandchildren and a great-grand- hild. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p. m. Friday at the Wetzler Memorial Chapel, Milesburg, Thurs- day evening ers, Jame ADDITIONAL DEATHS ON PAGS SIX SECOND SECTION a——————— Nature powerful all tha {takes to prove the statement is ‘tropical hurricane EE EE Help Us Harvest Our APPLE CROP MEN Part time or full October 1st. Will pay p AND WOMEN time workers wanted ickers 10¢ per bushel. Call us and register now, ALDER RUN ORCHARD Phone Tyrone 608-J).1 Property Owners ATTENTION! Our Roofing and Siding Engineer, Mr. R. E. Bloom, will be in the Bellefonte section October 4th, 6th and 6th, to estimate any work you may need this fall. Write today for an estimate without obliga- tions. Terms up to 3 years with no down pay- ment. Sterling Roofing Co. CLEARFIELD, PA. APPLICATORS GENUINE RUBEROID ROOFING AND SIDING _ Robert Steven OUrg William Francis Haven (Blanchard Kenneth Slee Fleck, Philipsburg Stanley Dullen, Howard Joseph Edward Koren burg Toh: McGuire, Pailips- Donovar Lock Wiime Pritchar ville John Romanie (Osceola Mills) Austin Linn Keith D. 1 John L. Domblisky., Philipsburg George Padisak. Clarence Board No. 2 call physicals. October 8 William Marlin R fonte Albert Elwarth Pa Orviston Harry Malcolm Crock, Howard, R Calvesin lex Bellefonte, R for 1 imberger. Belle. Ker Charles Robert Crock, Howard, R Donald Andrew Wion Conn. (Bellefonte Jack Bamdt Bellefonte, R. D 3 Nitnolas Eugene Wm Colose. Phil- ipsburg Thomas Oliver Rusier, Philipsburg leland Bradford Eminhizer. Un- ionville Thomas fonte Reuin Cashmer RD 2 Raymond Paul Bartley RD 2 Frank Augusta Catherine burg Ralph D 2 John Martin Blazosk) tilda. R D Franklin Herbert fonte Clair Lupton, Munson Thomas Lee Frank, Pallipsburg Roy Dewitt Kyler. Philipsburg Donald Eugene Robb, Bellefonte Raymond Edward Harper, Philips burg Don LeRoy Larimer, Bellefonte, R D 2 David William Morgan, Snow Shoe Charles Lynn Hall, Fleming Board No. | Induction call for Oc- tober 3 Matthew W. Hayes, Charles R Herman, David B. Robinson, and Paul B. Margoll, of State College; Paul F. Kellerman, Jr, State Col- lege. R. D.; Paul E. Horner and Da- vid H. Yarnell, of Bellefonte, R. D 2; Mylan E. Grove, Spring Mills, and Robert E. Wolfe, Spring Mills R. D (2. Oeorge OG. Miller, Baltimore; Eu- gene J. Beightol, Madisonburg. Roy IA. Rossman, Pennsylvania Purnace, {RD 1; Evan R. Chaplin, Strouds- {burg; William Sigel, Port Ma- tiida. R. D. 1, and Herbert Kay, | Johnsonburg | Telephone ‘Company Breaks Rigid Rule Hart ford Kenneth Confer Belle Waite, Bellefonte, Bellefonte, Philips- Howard. R Eimer Bartley Port Ma- Shawiey. Belie- | (Continued from page One) | war conditions It virtually takes an act of Congress to get 5 telephone these days). The telephone employe UH bride home at 6 pm Kinley will reside at the } home, Bellefonte, R. D Bishop-Clark Miss Jean Elspeth Clark, daug of Mr. and Mrs. Russell E Clark Btate College and Johns Law Bishop, Jr f Mr and Mrs Lawson Bishop of Melrose, Ma were married in 8t. Pauls Meuwhodl hurch, State College, at noon Bal urday. Dr. W. E Watkin the otyureh assisted by BOY pasion i Dr MV Mussina, Wesley Poundation pastor officiated at the ceremony The who was given In marriage father. wore a black velvel princess st with white ac cessories. Her bouquet was of white Mrs by her vie dress roses and chrysanthemum Louise Puoss © Le malion of Heebner Ji man, and ‘ 0 Triebold and J M also of Stale Colicge Mullin. organist of the church sided at the organ Following ceremony a reception Was hel the Nittany Lion Inn, State Col The bride was graduated from State College High School and (rom Penn State, receiving her B. 8 de. gree In 1042 and fier M. 8. degree In 1944 She is a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and has been employed by the Ellen H: Rich- ards Institute on the Campus The bridegroom. a graduate of the Mel rose High School Tufts College. Boston, Ma “until his induction into the Arm He Is now a corporal with the combat en- gineers at Camp Pickett, Va. Pre- vious to that he was stationed with the Army Specialized Training Pro- gram at Penn State 8 be was a student at Thomas—McClellan, On Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock Miss Jean Anne Thomas, of East Orange, N. J daughter of Mm Chester A. Thomas and the late Mr. Thomas, became the bride of Pfe. William Mark McClellan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry KH. scClel- lan, of South Spring street, Belle- fonte. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Harry Tay- lor, of the Calvery Methodist church of East Orange, before an altar decorated with fall flowers and [lights tapers in the living room of the bride's home, in the presence of the Thomas and McClellan fam- ilies and sixty guests. The bride wore | an joe blue street length velvet dress and a corsage of gardenias, and was attended by the groom's sister, Miss Jean McClellan, who wore a fuchsia velvet dress and a corsage of tals. intaus roses. Plc. McClellan was at. [tended by Cpl. James PFiscus, of |dahmatown Prior to the ceremony | Mrs, RR Arensten gave a plano | recital and played the wedding march from Lohengrin by the Westinghouse Company at at Lock Haven. Immediately follow. ing the wedding ceremony a recep- tion was held at the home of the Mrs. Me! Clellan Is a graduate of West Or- | ange High Behool and is employed | | i i | HEINZ TOMATO . sOUP 1015 WIFFLIN FRANTZ MALTED KERNEL MARSHMALLOWS OLD DANISH MARSHMALLOW CREME CLINTON PUDDINGS S17” VEGETABLES itr PICKLES Home Made Strle 16-02. ar i FANCY SANDWICH 1OAF STYLE MILD CHEESE EAS TON'S SALAD DRESSING MUSSELMAN'S ASSORTED JELLIES zw iw 14e NOT RATIONED Chocolate or Vanilla INSECT SPRAY SEEDLESS SUN-MARD — MOTHER'S | OATS Choice MEATS form QUICK or REGULAR Cars we 12¢ Grandma's Old Fashioned Molasses atbot 38¢ Fancy Applebutter 28-01 jar 19¢ Junket Rennet Tablets we lle For Making Delicious Rennet Custards or lee (ream 10¢ Orbit Chewing Gum 3 pkes Nancy's Tasty Fudge 3 bars Je Cocomalt Food Drink 8-or jor 23¢ 20¢ Yan Houten’s Cocoa Rainbow Cross Out Sliced Sweet Dill Pickles 26¢ Te 10¢ Neptune Sardines in Mustard Sauce Muellers Fine or Wide Noodles Searchlight Matches box S¢ Crown Bottle Caps won 19¢ vee 2le 10-02 can | Te 4-02 can 12«02 im can pkg Nabisco Ritz Crackers Jolly Time Popcorn YOU'LL ENJOY THESE FINER COFFEES Breakfast Hour Coffee ™ 2lc Weis Leader Coffee ™ 24¢ Hotel & Restaurant Blend ™ 26¢ FRESH GROUND Hamburg SWIFT» b28¢ Weiners '®35¢ Rib Boil '™2l¢ Cold Cuts "33c¢ FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES Rambo Bc$ FLYDED » 20¢ FOR FLIES, MOUTHS, Ele APPLES... ...5 Ibs 29¢ Fancy Yellow Skin ONIONS... 3 Ibs 15¢ TOKAY GRAPES |b 14¢ Fancy Yellow Sweel POTATOES Ib Bec Calif. 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