Page Six THE CENTRE DE BAT RI IEFONTE D THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, May 10. 1951 — | f Funeral service were conduc ted | pi —— { DEATHS AND FUNERALS in she Speer une bomen Buy CENTRE COUNTY | Home Demonstration-' Know Your— Hearing on Flood— Hut Snider, DIVE Ye Sade 9) } Continued From Page On . f ed From Page Or ontinued Prom Page One) | Hi "RANE, Wh Jal u . hsldaerabi here control and public is “"™"| HOSPITAL NOTES . — f — committees pf the House and MRS. EMMA KESSINGER Irvin, Mary, Rachael, Nellie, all at Clinton County— | vi; : f ting 1 1" in ol J lizing tha he abr uid | Bena will con : Mrs. Emma Kessinger, of Lewis- home | (Continued From Page One | Monday, April 30 font Barbara Je Ise si sikh, , ea: prohiem h chan Wah | ( u report oy ongress, nowever mtinue re ) 10) | hit MIRE LILO of R020 NNN ‘ y " M " town, died at the home of her son, Brothers and sisters are Mrs. Roy | tted: Mrs. HN. Swover of | fonte RD 2: Beverly Jane | County Meetings Held , ome! we then 1 will not assu ruction of the W. A. Kessinger, Lewistown, at 1:30 | Heeman, Bellefonte Mrs. Floyd | meeting reltor | | Bellefonte RD 3 Th LY = t } J no grees name} iam 1 pecific appropriations p.m. Wednesday, May 2, 1851 Hockenberry, Bellefonte; Mrs. Dean Secretary of Internal Affal ng day; Lew 8, Kessinger was born in ow- | Fetzer, Vall, Mr Jack Stemback Willlam S. Livengood has sald in 0B y r _ “ bit rp ; Executiy oe . '4 ‘ y i as Hol | } Pe : a Mrs. Kessinger wa I Joseph } y lefor RY 2 ; discharged followi: I Iv f " ¢ } roRTam 38 1 of hi opinion ome kind of legi lation doin ) ‘ : i yy ¢ . Sete Mins a ’ ‘ +4 Wa ’ t rivet ‘ replace . Wi : ’ } LL ( ] fon harl an vil mty Agricultural nsl ' » : b ongress and cannot be wt auth- ard and lived in Centre County for | Coalingo, Cal.: Jerry, and Jean Bellefonte: Arthur, Coleville: Rob- ! needed. Previously, Sen. Geo " . Ani "th h . "avira \ ocliation i ret « y } ¥ ) n ! 2 ! ' { act . 1 had sald he was re "ut My 1° M " nt OP Te range it nt he p rau ne back war . y . a lecislative 101A y ¥ ddd \ Belle row] nt John Smith, of |; ' an i ! in sap tl oard of ngineers, 8 proposal Funeral Home in Lewistown Fri. | Vives ; R legislative Proposal ; to; N the : vellefor in Nove: r was called rist A pi ! that the West Branch flood control Burial was in St Mr. Roan was a motorman in the ‘ulation, if the conferees at, I farold Bat ‘ ‘ \ mi Meeting { t / 0 w ¥ A Wo i re t be tf before the Ci of the National Gypsum Co. | the meeting could agree on the ty) gl : ’ arp viclor bBarnha [i { ay NAEP q : ot ximcsrumsesid gues gf the the oval | Pill they wanted W Arthur font : han hs 1 . : Function ibcommi of 1 e Judge Dunn, an advocats a number of years Services were held at the Barr |ert, Burnham. One grandchild day afternoon Mark's Cemetery mine He was a member of LLOYD T. MARSHALL Order of the Moose, and Fraternal 4 y tau } . Llovd T. Marshall, of W Park Order of Eagles, of Bellefonte gis ation to conserve the Stat nald Stitze y da ‘i . he Mil a i | SY font Vit ‘ulloct 01 . hat . . wad 1 hi Funeral services were held at the Datural gas resources, and 104] v Mills } Ar fn all ] ) Ite: iE MOREL) . . rv Rtnen ms } for & group of West Wetzler Funeral Home in Belle- | 18x the output of gas as a means |. . : i Huh 10 n, Stat HEE ristmas decorat a 1 I ma ho ha wa dot PH ; wefore the : fonte on Sunday afternoon, with reimbursing the State and coun tte} : oh mre = Mi rt Hopkins and daughter ; Sid 1 4 bg Board of Engineers with their data the Rev. R. C. Dettmer, of Cole ies for gas pumped out from Mow ) ‘ mont ie cone county-wi neet y howing tl need for flood control ville. officiating. Burial was in the | Public lands, said the big gas con ne ii ihn. rin \ son to Mr. and Mi Una movet . es bg Aa mpa e i : area, on June panies intend to use the idy gi Tuesday, May J ph Yakich, Belle I | i es pa } CAR ; : ; } ‘4 / " ha 4 re t ; orked out by the Sus- : h ' tem Flood Con- avenue. State College, died at home at 8 a. m. Sunday, May 6 1951 Born July 10, 1887 in Benner township. he was the son of Ira T and Clara Lambert Marshall. He is Meyer Cemeter) wells for storage of -& : ‘ survived by six brothers and sisters: | ; = ho 3 eT Tigh Fel rom Lid Admitted: Mrs. Florence Dotteret Saturday. Mas Jane Marshall, Lawrence Marshall | MRS. ANNA B. SEIBERT we VIR ai eidy Reld and Edward Marshall, all at home: | Mrs. Anna B. Seibert, 83, of Phil mausLeg Nettie Marshall {f State College; | ipsburg died at the Centre County State Geologl Charles Marshall, Patton; Mrs. Ad- Home at 10 pm. Wednesday, May da Fike, Bellefonte, R. D 2. 1851. She had been a guest at He was a mber of the Pine Hall | the Home since June 18950 Reformed Mrs. Seibert, born in Huntingdon | their ideas on what should be d Funeral services were held from |Jan. 29, 1868, was r 0 he Clinton County delegati the Koch funeral home in State | Oscar and Rebecca Wighman ountered the ary College Wednesday afternoon with | husband, Frank B. Seibert, a broth peed gas producti Rev. A. S. Asendorf and Rev. C. L. jer of the late James Seibert, of | asking what the indu ts Rummel! officiating. Interment was | Bellefonte, is a guest at the Count) consumers d before the fiel VAS | ( for An an M “1 Aln K. Birth. Stat Ler phi must | nduct Pot te aA x ta . - a discovered and what they woul Mrs. Fe Du Brewil a ter. | lege RI “Iv. The Execut ymumittee which | a Blanc Mon. Timm we BILLION DOLLAR PENSION WIG Cor. Ta RACKET EXPOSED ted M Pau py, 4 heir owner (ew a al i } RD With deanwhil ! yeneral St ntlined the ing saving the had been called made in the Meyers cemetery | Home Mrs. Seibert was a member the Baptist Church, Philipsburg when it was exhausted Mr. Dunn argued that Sunday, May F. V. O. HOUSMAN hnpmpiitve S000 Prank Victor Orwig Housman, formerly of Millheim, died at the home of his sister, Mrs. B. M. Kel- ler, of Bellefonte, at 8 p.m. Thurs- | 4 ‘ " day, May 3. 1951. He was 74 | Burial was in the Union Cemeter Born in fall. Gregg town-|!n Bellefonte lng * output Frederick Kichi Ple G RD 1: M Mary Glacken, Belle D a y t- wira Pi . waa . r PB : Dl orn in | i, I wih= | | hat were dor | al | ' N ' ' f v n 91 ¢ a Belle emonsirations sed i Vi |. ! \ ALE ] a car. Read “Ou Billion Dol- ship, Fer : Mr. Housman | Tk ©} ; : d ; ¢e RI } ; Bre elle. " in wl \ y iebeiin dab 3 yeat, Hep lng hip, r. 3 | . ss nefits wot ha kett ann ension Shame” in 20 issue was the son John William Orwig | DONALD E. STRUNK wh bbe ake En Lerma Pld font v1 rerald rd . I e Americar oto y rn wi h { John William wig | he American ek: ! ns and Em ‘rouse Houseman. He| Donald E. Strunk, of Johnstown, '( == 0 nt ther tr Hal agi di discussion “and consultatios es. | RI Paul Madisonb ular » with the Balti- was married Mar. 6, 1896, to Carrie aunty nati ie t ng AT he a . € na K ! ! ant movi let Ler "1 H : ebershur and | more Sunday Am an. Order {rom Mae Rachau, who preceded him in| home Saturd vening B. 1951. aw} b Sam tbe rb + Wednesday, May y § le. he WM. B. RANKIN AGENCY wo ahd’ Mv St. re le Ee - \a ttm Hoo py Ih ec] fed a a Belle! Me “ K or B fant solles ¥ in 4 a A SoHE Sign . a MARY M. RANKIN, Agent Lemont Strunk, at home and tw ter Rg WIC . » \ v Belie. 1 A | Mn Villiam Spicer Jr.iha n planned {or Cent rls Roar of mrt ne Sk, “Se Colog, meting pres (he Teint or DECAEESd Mrs 15 Sho, Ble | pene RD 2 aunt 0 Mr | we he form COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE te Ned ened Hote y Matild ) I " oy gut SYR sl makers Day 10 be heid Mi ¢ Crider's Exchange Building Bellefonte, Pa. Rev 3. Sl field ¢ tion for a period of 10 man Puneral Home Saturday af- or 1 to 12 yea: lege. Pa ie Bellefonte lege liam Shirlaw, Milesburg: | ning remodellis tol p p- » v v Det A | by regulating the drilling of wells! Mrs. John H. Light ter | Ralpl : ria} Tush in oe. dhe Mrs. Ellis Peter ten needlessly—to support them | ] ] nni 1 1 m ) ior ! Al Port Matiids 1 Mi: Ell r- | Don't miss the ey RINE expose m | } 4 " Mah wild We “nt y reed fray 2 1 4 ’ | Services were held at the Kuhi- a couiad be Kep n i ! Ho n : it / \ : ! inright, St i nis ar th g I Port Mat } } | ; ! i hi er thin like pli j atilda V1 aren t of old people whose children fail | | ternoon, with the Rev. John " % aS 1 y iy > 5 } i « 10 t ! y « ro 1 o | Fassett, of Milesburg. officiatin ‘ would sind” ly wont 1 ’ Jischarged: Esther Graham, of|in A basis i} 1 wis a ick i I Rat of this racket which costs the Fed Apa i B \ MN x § alsh Bonnie Coble, Bellefonte | used in Centre County entre Hall § fr u n | Government over a billion dc vi J ia "ni ’ sia : PEAY . Wasa i 0 A 1 QOTie Millheim. hi "| Johnstown. veter, n of World War Weaulese It iat, Jolley. Ble BD I ai County Motor— LA esponsibili MRS. ANNA VIOLA HOOVER nial Biscuit Comp I 4s Reig a an gr . -" ‘ts B Page O ¢ pia ‘Scat CLIFFORD A. JOHNSTON Mr Anna Viol Hoover 1 funeral ory Po OTe y f 2 ; i 9 ire @ eye : ’ . va : Abe : To tuk Spa t Bre : py . : sylvan Grove, Clearfield County,|the Koch funeral home in State [WR BEUEE SE SAE TU HL To uy. iis embership to #90 ; the Pennsylvani Public Accountant Mrs. Thomas Vaugh.| ih oroved the. sera. | Miss Marguerite Little. C ANNOUNCES THE OPENING : ; 4 y F HIS OFFICE v3" stmt ey this Y AwistOwS ige Dur ) base Belle! ; ; ; Yuka § SAO HE P. J. Than gone ‘sn Cent: tat ay Second Floor, Bellefonte, Pa. FOR THE PRACTICE OF Auditing, Fede and al Rt sat ¢ Ma x ' ? OEY oa Si » a axes and Bookkeeping Systems A Ka Schedule Art Festival sister i r Hoove : =i 1 { fent ™ Telephone Office Hours: lertowr nd two brothers, Vernon A nati { Greenwood Fun nid Rate 4 I } I ! 4 Eu 9-3 3 Shields, of Lewistown. and Emery born i 22. 1898 nof | ns h , 01 Ww { i re. Wills ( ’ tate 23 1:36-12 A. MM, 1-4:30 P. M. AA EH RE ad Marre; | play thi as the n od A : ott oe: pred Da Ww Closed Wednesday PF. ML + Ene Rib etrim va hits oper nn 4} - ¥ Know-how's ni pe nl ho Closed Saturday . he ta Others By Appointment JOHN H. ROAN who a rvive — ; — ie 7/8 pr ERER RID — Qa: of ‘ pia : / ———— . A f ™ 8 Siacnay POMERED the Centre a SA -- Parks Roan Lila Hocken- are: Mi Daniel Fet- ger | sllefonte: Mrs. Walter Kra- | the pin na: Mrs. Martin Watkin American and John, George, Laura, | 21 year Richard, Vera, Carol, Lee PERSONAL LOANS Clean Up Those Old Bills Now, With a FIRST NATIONAL PERSONAL LOAN The chart below gives amounts, costs, and repayment schedules 300.00 318.00 24.50 400.00 “2am 35.38 “1? sone 530.00 FIRST NATIONAL BANK oBopy wonders what you're aligned—soft coil springs on all four shorter than you'd think you need. a Buick is far more than just a new driving when you roll by in wheels soak up the bumps and “wil Ba : car—it's a whole new experience in Capping it all. there's the silken ver. 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