_ December 16th, 1987. r- THE CENTRE DEMOCR T, BELLEFONTE, PA, _ Page Three. — wo i OBITUARY SOUVIKES were Col Monday aiiernoon at the followed by services at the Howard Evang'lical church in charge of the Rev, Lewis E, Kling. Interment was made in the Schenck cemstery ? | ago, Funesa ducted home LS ——- MRS, JAMES BLACKFORD Mrs. Alice Blackford. 63, former resident of Howard, Centre County, died at the home of her daughter Mrs. Elmer Packer. Montourstille R. D. 2, at 11:20 Friday night. She had been ill for three months, Sur- viving are her husband James; four daughters, Mrs. Elmer Packer, Mrs. Albert Linder. Ridgway; Mrs. James Delaney, Lotk Haven: Mrs, Riis Hines Howard R. D.; two sons, Wal- | g ter Dietz, Orviston; John Dietz, MC- ger Elhattan; a sister, Mrs. Carrie g Owens, Curtis, N. Y.; and a brother John Conman, Howard, and five grandchildren MES. JAMES II. NEERE, Mrs. James H., Neese passed awa at her home pear Blanchard at 3:0 o'clock Sur day ) after an lliness ol veral 3 Survivors incl ~ h James H. Nees¢, and following children: John Neese Be le . Willis Batngata, J Be¢ My gre 1sband ™ the 1Onie, ard of Blan NS Mee alk R. D prvices were h noon from in Blanchard, David Neil the Rev. Bellefonte Shiloh ceme MODERN ehward s,m G. E Interment Mrs WOMEN relish lo: wd g rive Quick R Relief ¥ ali drapgste tor over 35 years. Ask tor “YNE DIAMOND © REMEMBER When You Want Anything in Lumber Millwork, Doors, Sash, Roofing W.R.SHOPE BELLEFONTE, FA Phone 432 Satisfaction Guaranteed IN EVERY DEAL In Every Particular IT’S MONEY I NEED! ere sill be 00 change In not Othe rwi ¢ | Ww ould Chris to meet obligations YEAG tmas but Season, a danghter of Jerry and sler ated with the Evangelical church. in which she took an Mr of Pie Wa rior's nigin year Jtover Mark Marg Pie hu and Mrs at grandchildren She Mark ER’S SHOE Doug MICHAEL MILLER Mrs, Sarah Clementine Miller, 94, of Michael Miller, died at her home in Beedh Creek, Saturday evening after a seven weeks’ jlness of complications. Born in Leéwls- Mary Elizabeth Gray, wife [burg she had resided in Beech Creek ree Gray, died at her home at |gince early ehildhood and had been Mark last Wednesday 4 member of the Beech Creek Meth at 9:30 o'clock following a four odist Church for many years. She illness with a complication of was active in the Sunday School and Mrs, Gray was a daugh- women’ organizalions of the Jacob and Mary (Waite) ¢hurch. In addition to her huss and was born at Warrior's pand, her survivors include three on November 22, 1864. On gons and one daughter: Charles W. h 14 1870 war Mark» xh Creek: Imvin C., of Mc- was united In marriage with Mri. Fred Pletcher, of ce gra Sh rvived by her Morisey C.,, of Beech band and dauhters, Mrs grandchlldren, one &is- rtle Grazier, of Warrior's Mark, ter, Mrs. Rose Dively, of Altoona E. E. Elle { Grays- Puneral services were held Tuesda: also sly dren {i afternoon at =k at the hom one broth- with the Rev. John Winkleblech, of R .D. 5. Howard, pastor of <! hurch In Warrior's terment was made in Clark rems pal church. etery at Beech Creek Sarah Tres- and early in life became afiili- active Interest, MRS. PIERCE GRAY. ol al Or 18 SUI two snberger randehi 2 0c and ryron & member of Yu Miles wa S.over the the Meth noon ¢ Burket GEORGE Henn side GLENN prominent Silat and former post- died at his home a! JOHN CURTIN FRANTZ 392 We xt Col lege avenue, at 4 o'looek rants Tuesday Saturday noon Mr week at the home when 1d daughter, M: nday Juniata ousnae Ma- office for 34% AD0U Ma mAarn réay morn- followed cemetery G L ‘ lege nasier there Gienn went ana died he n-law meal Ik Gunsa at Port ! Mr. and Mrs | year Ar ilen d pony wife Mrs. his duties sual Satu died Frantz was Tal Hus AR Frantz Ome well WK in afew mimi ck on July 15, 18 " 4 months and Wwme of his death ew ahd Sus 19m wio su 414 an rriveq ; n. In fed ita Ross, vives Herbs MRS. JOHN LODER E SUSAl Holler Loder rd 31 Je nd Brand! jsdg 3 cemeter - WARNER BROTHERS LEASE BOTH TYRONE THEATRES Brothe + Wil & fron i i WH Lie wil WO 600 motion pistur nt the eountry announced NAange that the nan na " at &alhH } . ) 2 week, Ne reqaucs price Lhe Pb vo C4 0 1 the 1 personnel 1 forced to realize money rn —— co A not nide new Arma Roon ow STORE WRAPS AR AAR AVR VAS L TE HM Wf: We VEARARARA, IPPERS.. IDEAL GIFT pT J 4 Two-tone lea. ther slipper 5 Her Two-tone DVorsay RL LE IR "nN 0 Lamb's wool with suede, bt "MA A oN: >a ”" SI » GIFT SLIPPERS Quilted satin wih pom pom, Lamb's wool Ld "MN #0 aa MN 57 v3 ’ PAV TE hy TE Jodhpur dype tot dipper, MINGLE’S SHOE STORE South Allegheny St. URCHES Advent Chureh Sunday School 9:80, Kenne'h Lu- cas, Supt.; preaching at 11 a mg Christian End®avor at 7:30 p. m. ¢ C. 8huey, Pasto: St. John's Rev. C. Nevin Church Sehogl Supt. 10:45 7:30 Evening Bellefonte On the 3rd cade Building fonte, Pa, MT mn. 1 \ Evangelical- Reformed 8:30 a hele With Pastor. Hart Worship, Stamm, J. M. Morning Warghip school of the Bible Bush Ar- eel. Belle 21, 7:30 p. won for Sun- “Christian Cone 1:12.26. 8330 p. m i Every- { the day : | Phil werad Church Elmer CIAES Dix Japtist 30 by Run hool 9 H meeL- avor at 7:30 p ervices t last , TECHIY~ Sunda band. supt., ing. Chri m. We had Sabbath with four baptisms Y into church membersh wre from Rey the Holy Communiol F116 Pastor Alliance followed Ende ver tian ing AINe followed £&. Hen CIVICes, Christian & Mis week praver meeting, W pr 7:30 p “9 th me onary H- s meets p, m.; ; 0:45 1. (classes for all ages); Mornl hip 10:45 a People’s ng at 6:30 Sunday p. m.; Pral siimony 7:30 n. m. and Evan We jcome ay 3choo! Young nearsy Edw G ara Evangelical Bellefonte Great Gif Departinen frend Bald Eagle Methodist Parish Fvangelical- Reformed Mir Hubler bury : LARA IT'S A NEW TYP} December 10 1829 te thal may Slips in the Cente 13. 1887 antosed 2 a aU nente he Otlice C taken from dated December mean da ne of car m Maytag Company? ather like the new Lafayetis a seal thal may be converied a bed, but a dashboard into a washboard you've something wast} . ua +A » MOLT T LO WON anujactiured Dy ew > ¢ KW Yours very truly A NOVELTY ADMIRER Bd Note: The sentence, appearing in an account of an tutomobile ac- ident. set forth that a passengers body was wedged under the “wash- bond” of the wrecked machine NORMAN MEYER RECEIVES RAILROAD PENSION CHECK Norman Meyer. of Coleville, who for 33 years and 6 months was en- gaged In railroading, first for the old Central Rallroad of Pennayiva- nia, and later for the Beliefonle Central Railroad, and who was re- tired from service December 5, 1036. lant week received his first pension check. Mr. Meyer normally would not have been eligible for a pension (antl he attained the ago of 65 years. However last December, at the age 10f 61 years, he betame eligible through disability, At that ume ‘the pension machinery went into wo (operation. and after the passage of | noarly a year, the first check, a sub- | (stantial one Including payments from last December to the present (me, has been received | What Did the Saviour Look Like? An exhibition of 1000 paintings by artists of many nations reveals a wide difference In thelr idenls. Read! this interesting story in the Decems | ‘Bor 10th issue Of The Ametican distribute. GREGG TWP. SCHOOL, NOTES Many Enjoy Junior Play The Junior Class Play. “Happ Landings” presented by the Junio Class in the Schoo! Auditorium at Bring Mills Friday afternoon and evening was well attended, More than two hundred school chil dren attended the matinee given in aflernoon. This performance as greatly enjoyed by this group of the evening an wee gathered in we enjoy the evens lertainment ye int ast ailorium el Cros were a litle mole than fifty dollars, The cls appreciates the supp teelved Ir people. Between John Shook, T. V. 8. 508~ coach, Mr. J, W eam males, received Lhe Interscholastic Soc the Trophy give 0 { ; Penna were cam- and 10000 : 143 84 i oO Cup arketball Season Opens Opi hedule SNOW ba | a TT V > roth sOQUAG Was Christmas Program CHRISTMAS MAN IN SERVICE BELLEFONTE OFFICE windows ’ [8 SO 4 window ial time per une” spaichird alter A die, has been golien consequently when is a angst ior in Un dots not receive As PROMO. aa firs Also remernn- belated ds and parcels that the last dispatch ou of Beliefonte, at 7:30 Christmas eve will reach on Christmas day will be ielivered at destination on Christ- mas day if special delivery stampa are put on them cain MI —————— Attend Birthday Party, The following persons attended 8 birthday party at 230 8. Pear 8t., Mount Carmel. Saturday, Deoembd 4 in honor Mme. Casselberry's birthday Mr. And Mr Ralph Leathers and children, Bobby and Gene, Mrs. Merton Mo. and Mrs Raymond Brooks and daughters Shirley and Barbara Lon, Mr, and Mis. Bernard Cox, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Ochs, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cassel- berry, daughter Loretta, Mr. and Mrs. C. LaRue Casselberry, daugh- ler Josephine, all of Mt. Carmel, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Fay, daughter Betty Ann, of Willinmsport; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ault, of Wilkes- Barre; Mr, and Mrs. Ted Aut, Mra Fetierhof, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, of Hazelton: and Mr. and Mrs, N. F. Kreamer, of Millherm. Mrs, Ons- siberry received a number of useful gifts. Delicious refreshments were served are mails it aelivers ber 1) PRAT - CAr ' to poin v yf DRIVER OF DEATH CAR 18 HELD FOR CLEARFIELD COURT The Clearfield county grand jury returned a true bill against Roland C. Henry. of New Bethlehem, driver of ihe car in which Thomas G. Mo (Onusland of Philipsburg met his death near Midway, on the Philips. burg-Osceola Mills road on March | 12, the district attorney's office at | Clearfield stated last week. A coroner's jury previously had commenter thas: Teorey Sead || and found him responsible for the I at i Joe } ou thar yOUtk. [Joseph Galko, were injured ln the MoCans- the Centre County Hospital Notes .. Cen erine ed Tuesday of Last Week fonte a § Monday of Last Week Discharged--Richard G. Wallace, Milesburg, Blair Fetzer, Belle fonte R D 3: Mis, Homer Detwiler » Hall, R. D. Miss Mary Cath- Resides 3, of Stale College, was admitted Monday and was discharg~ Tue aay mycr, Belle MeGover?y Belle Admitted: Adam Cro fonte, R. D. 2; Will Bellefonte; Aw R.D 2 / Plrasant Gan Bellelonte, wa and wis A sO Wa WwW am ard Houtz William admitted Sunday Mon bom M Baney, Bellef bom to Mr, and lefonte Tn te 2 Wednesday of Last Werk Admnitted: Mn Wayne Mas! tale College ) infan LaRug¢ Qauga Lutz Col ove Week, srown, £la Thursday of Last PENN STATE PEAR 18 RESISTANT TO BLIGHT d Peiers pea an fire DRA WAS (NOx wisted : i the sighil-pro- isi None gave ji igi wa a died showed epidemi Vel + FH unties and hited 10 California th Cardiina, Virginia {i Canada i .eterile the variety must be tod ther varjety which pollinate About 190 goed- u crosses of Bos Are Dow coming into Many of these appear stant as Richard be of a higher pla Near an vill Hing TOF Richard Pe DeAring age £0 be ad blight-res Peters and should on OTS quality cn A — MS ————— CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION States Civil Service has announced open competitive examination as fol- lows: Nava) architect, $3800 a yeat U. 8 Maritime Commission Asdistant marketing specialls (meal grader), $3600 a your, Bureau Agricultural Peonomics. Physiologist (poujtry), and senior, asgotiate, and assistant physiologists poulliy), $2600 to $4600 a year, Bureau of Animal Industry. Principal consultant in child wel- fare service, $6,600 a yedr, and prin- cipal consultant in medical social work far children. $5800 x year, Children’s Bureau, Department of Labor. Full information may be obtained from he Bellefonte or State College peoto The Uni Commission ed of wi re FAMILY MADE DESTITUTE BY FIRE, APPRECIATE AID Members of the Roland Fahy fam- ily. whose home near Julian was idestioyed by fire recently take this means of thanking neighbors, [riends, relatives, the Red Cross, State Nurse and other agencies who | came to thelr ald in time of need. The family consists of the parents and six chiddren. and virtually ail, thet household goods and clothing | is most appreciaiive of aid given. gr Culidgiwitte gretis W-39 Yost or's, : ODD STONE FOUND BY des er I'ne nou i PHI 40499 ¢ YEAGER 3 $ 1 » Ee ’ ? WAP thd ne ap » Ww ’ i WIAA he eet » AWW > WAPI » 4 ye »a LID > » Wins ’ TWILL] Lather or rubber soles, reduced to 09 ee | A Lots of Trees red cass of trees, some big, some medium ome small, have of Truro, N. 8.. Blates, —_— - HU NTER NEAR KARTHAUS Six hund with a mysterious n imprinicd on its face was by Willlam Blackburn, 70. a own hunter, in the region be- LK arthiaus and Drifowood and aomsed considerable pec odd stone . ia~ Anvise been h rr * pho iis 0 h whirgh sione Pit d WAGNER'S ’ cher suay. ol Quality Flour of hunters Johnstows A Hard Wheat Pat Flour, WAGNER'S Our Best Flour 56-50 Blend. WAGNER'S Very Best Flour Winter Wheat, , Af Dai Dairy Wagner's Horse Feed ry mw ’ Wagner's 20 IPSBURG BOY ON CHARGES JALLED OF LARCENY Ta Wagner's Feed vregam | ] » Eshelman’s Dogz Feed 1H pre | Dealers in All Kinds of Grains, len’s Work Shoes ——————— BFLLEFONTE, _— S00 Pe 00000 PA. FLLEPONTE. PA C.Y. WAGNER | Feed Feed na Medium Serateh Calf Mesl tein our Christmas anid been shipped ou! bound for the United i \d : fox sn LN k SHOP FOR Christmas Gitis =A ELECTRIC SUPPLY Co. High Street Bellefonte, Penna. 3K 1 38K T ME Tae | General Electric Helps Mother in the Kitchen With— A] Refrigerator Range | Dish Washer, Mixer »« | Toaster, Waffle Iron E. | Coffee Maker, Egg Cooker Make Laundry Labors Lighter WITH A h J ¥e Washer; ’ ers, E. | Ironers; Press Plate Ironers Dryer Type Wash- To clean the home we offer a G. E. light weight, motor driven 3 BRUSH CLEANER for only $31.95. A G. E. tidy cleaner does the rest. WALA For comfortable heat that you can afford we offer a COAL STOKER that does all the work SIR LL tre "MN wh MN ¢ A re ”M" FULT LAE . LES fre ne » - * i MN “ . SIN PY Ho » ALL ye
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