{| Av A 2 CHECKS By paying By paying their payments, week for week for week for $1.00 a week\ for fifty $2.00 a week for fifty SPRING MILLS, PA. Give Fibre Suits Spinet Desks » . . . DEATHS * * * . * . * Miss Isabel Lee Dies at Spring After an 4dllness exten [ over a period of eight . Mis Mary Is abel Lee died at gents, Mr, and Mrs Spring Mills, on Tuesday ten o'clock. Miss Lee teaching school at Painted Posta New York State Hi hoot, wns first taken to the s | and from there to Philadel phia, and 3 timore. The the East operations hope elief n what was first thought cess on the brain, but no fav sults were obtained. The finally bought back home, gelleved her at the time Misa Lee would have twenty fourth birthday in she lived. She graduated from the Gregg Township Vocational School and later form Bloomsburg State Nor gal. She chose teaching as her pro gessioh and had entered upon her sec. ond year in that work. She was a young woman of high qualities and was honored and respected by her as- sociates during her school life, and fater by the community She was a member of the Reformed church, and her pastor, Rev. D. R. Keener, will conduct the funeral serv. foes on Saturday morning at 10:00 & . Interment at Spring Mills. pide the parents of the deceased pamefl above, the following sisters and brothers survive her: Mrs. David Ww de the home of her pa- Jacob CC. J.e« it night at pecame il and University hospital Johns Hopkin MOST examined that where death stated. attained her January had etter, Bethlehem; Robert, Wa- yp, Conn.; Eugene, clerk in the First National Bank. Spring Mills; Porothy, in training for nursing In Bt." Luke's Hospital, Bethlehem; and Bettie, at home. WARTZ ~Elmer E. Sunday morning at his home in Pleas- ant Gap after an iliness of some dur: ation due to cancer. He died on his @ixty-sixth birthday. Mr, Swartz was & son of Mr. and Mrs Andrew SBwartz, both deceased, and was reared on the Bwartz homestead east of Pleasant Gap. The marriage wae before survives . wife, who Sharer, deceased's Miss PT. Breon, Pleasant Gap: Mrs. Boyd Sampsel, Bellefonte; Harry Swartz, Juniata; Blaine and Roy Swartz, Pleas ant Gap; Mra Paul Ross, Madison burg; and Margaret, at home These three sisters also survive: Mrs. Flmer Johnston, Altoona; Mrs. C. M. Musser, State College, and Mrs. RE. Kilne, Bellefonte, During his active life, Mr. Swartz followed the occupation of farming and fived in various sections in Bpring township, finally acquiring a farm east of Pleasant Cap where he lived until retiring. Funeral services were held on Wed- nesday afternoon by Rev. W. J. Wag: ner, of the Lutheran church, his pas- tor. Interment was made at Pleasant Gap. hn McEwen rothers and one, Meyers, of | of Phlla-! $44 NOW Blair Wrye, years. He was born | WRYE.~ toona, aged 70 Half Moon or many boiler shops of the P. RK. KR Joseph township on a farn yeurs was employed CATHERMAN Cather man owner of a general store at Mill mont, died very suddenly froma heart attack. He was 65 years old. He Is survived by a wife and a son. Rev. Charles Catherman, Gettysburg and a daughter, Mra. Roy Rudy, of Lewis burg. {Miver Cr, MEYER William Calvin Meyer, born in Potter township, died In State College. He was a son of George and tAnna Fox Meyer. The elder Meyer | imoved onto a farm north of State] | College ‘when the subject of this sketch | was a boy. Upon hie marriage Mr. | | Meyer engaged in farming and lived | ion various farms in Ferguson and | | College townships, and later purchas- | led the Hartswick farm, two miles | {south of State College, where he lived | | until retiring. i | The first wife of the deceased wae | | Adeline Krumrine and the second Sar- | ah Ann Smetzier. To this union there | are three sons, namely, George C, J.| Curtis and Marion B.,, all living In State College. The daughter of his! first wife was married to Harry Shaw- ley. of State College. Bhe died In Ap- vil, 1821. i A——-—— CURRIN. ~Funeral held Saturday afternoon for D. Currin, former editor and publisher of the Sagar Valley Journal, who died Thursday of heart trouble at the home of his daughter, Mra. Faith Masters, near Loganton, with whom he resided. Rev. W. L, Kamble had charge of the services which were held first at the home, continuing at the . Loganton Evangelical ehurch. My. Currin, who was sixty-one years of age, was a member of the Logan ton Evangelical church, and a charter | member of Washigtnon Camp. P. O 8 | of A. He is survived by his wife, three | mons, Lee, of Dgtrot | tes a Paul, | iof Loganton; and by shtess, | Mra, Masters, with whun Le ilved: | Mrs. Lytle, of Loganton, and Mrs | Banders, of Willlamsport; by one bro | ther, George. of Pittsburgh, and ons sinter, Mra. 'W. A, O'Brien, of Altoona. | NB SA a We a services were Soeott (y = eee po you your ted. this im- to a $100 Coat, ar FOR FATHER Suit of Clothes Sweater Shoes Plush Cap Neekwear Overcoat, Wool Underwear Gloves Areties Hoslery Hat FOR Coat MOTHER New Dress Hint New Oxfords Sik Underwear Gloves 100 per ef. All Wool Blankets Rayon Bedspread Table Cloth Towels New Napkins Handkerchiefs TT FOR SWEETHEART (Mim) Rayon Hose, Slippers to mateh White Crepe de Chine Shirt Fancy Hoslery Gloves Beautiful Neckties Slippers Lovely Box Handkerchiefs Leather Hand Bag Salt Case Sk Searfs Shaving Net FOR SWEETHEART (Her) Spanish Shawl Tollet Set Sik Umbrella Rid Gloves Sik Underwear Faney Aretics Faney Handkerchiefs Full Fashion Sik Hose Beautiful Oxfords Wardrobe Trunk FOR BIG BROTHER AND LITTLE BROTHER Sheepskin Coat Sweater Gum Boots Areties Gloves Wool and Dress Shirts Overcoat Neecktlen Handkerchiefs Rath Robes Lumberjacks Golf Hose Drums Cap FOR BIG SISTER AND LITTLE SISTER Howse Shoes Gloves Toy Plano Dolls Oxfords Coat Dress Faney Handkerchiefs Oxfords Arctics Scarfs Cedar Chest Slippers Shoes FOR DEAR BARBY Bear Sult Blankets Sweater Cap Dishes Chalrs Btoves Teddy Booties Dolls Pianos