Page Fight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. May 26, 1988. | OBITUARY | Da —-— Wialim Carl died lag! Loona he had been bral resident Hau Bt WALTER J. TUNSEY PAUL EDWARD FLORY Nussey, n broth an! Edward Form 1 Pussey, of State ] Priday morning at the 4 rie "uw ( of Hospital a hort tricken wi rhage Decense Al na and Ralph hemot RUTHERFORD Ruther! CATHERINE I'd Bi PATRICIA ANN THOMPSON LULA H. LEVERS MRS, CATHREN E. AMMERMAN Wil { MRS. ANNIE CC. HENRY FIND LANCASTER SMART CLOTHES..... FOR A GLORIOUS WEEK-END Just Arrived ! New Summer 3% Dresses for ladies who fortal toy hye comit smart all immer long 1g. Dresses in new luscious colors that vou'd ex; I's " 100 " mucin more is here. STUNNING Graduation FROCKS SEIS §5Q.98 and 12 to 20 Nizes Smart “"Cottonland”’ DRESSES 1 °° TO $3.98 ® Winnie Mae © ® Bonnie Bright ® Virginia Gay Georgianna ® Marie Dressler ® Eli Kent THE SMART SHOP “IT's SMART TO BE THRIFTY" 28 S. Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa. and Cur Bellefonte, R re GRAY CORL of Madison, Wi died Busia wi hospital CHCY operation on ol orl, al Ww i witinyer ( Cyl) Kila Pleasant chool font his pat Hel One brotha Arnold Dillon Cl wl, ol i nt Coun family HA Dorotiy ace Lhe sireet Wadd Har GRIFFIN Hit PERRY FRANKENBERGER GEORGE M alk CIES EDWARD DANIEL HOUSER H ‘ Fun: afternoon f Company street, In parence EE. Arnot ’ hh Belle! ord wh the U Mr. Houser, former 0" gineering Company wr of served $y rFTan chur mace in n 2 Sutton ve mem the Fire Company and i attire: FAN istee of that ALON IOI i terms OIganiz CECI N. KRYDER Cecil Nevin Krj Hall, a native of Clinton oun evening r geting o Farmers with Mrs He had car and Tn He der Vednesday aft t aft bile had been ondition His : vo brother ler. Mill Hall, R. D.. and Kryder, Sunbury. Mr. Kry- bern and reared on the der farm atl Cedar Spring by his brother, 1 the son of iila Kryder the age of Centre county, Inmbering in Virginia. Eight at Centre Hall member Centre elder der wag Kry ocenupied rv now ¢ 80 he located He church at | ved Aas an He alan was a member of the PP. O of A at Centre Hall and the Ma onde Lodge. of Cass, West Virginia Funeral services were hitld at the late residence Saturday afternoon, followed by further rites in the Lutheran chureh Interment was made in the Cedar Hill cemetery, Salona retired wha fn the Lutheran Hall and had » ——————— MARKET id OTATIONS Wheat J. Oats Buckwheat RYE cin Barley corn Provisions, groceries, etc. as COr= rected weekly by Herr & Heveriy Eges. per dozen {haid, per pond 8 43 | when you returp to the job, Board Completes Official Count (Continued from Page 1) candidate resulted unt the ofl candidat in i ANA LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR DEMOCRATIC J. Haduskn Mund REPUBLICAN Lawl Harri Ww }. Brown UNITED STATES SENATOR 1OCRATIC il vole ¢ Lt DE} GOVERNOR JEMOCRATIC SECY. INTERNAL AFFAIRS REP. IN CONGRESS STATE SENATOR GENERAL ASSEMBLY COUNTY DEMOCH VICE CHAIRMAN GOVERNOR TEST SELKS OF BOY SANITY LOCKARI WPA » nentalls io thie g . break rules in ered, “why should ig arg EOL & Oss here, entirely subi ALNW ie wa syd tity! PLES BEES Lockard dot the over nfler cane ROVE ar turned the qu mrdon board him garel Kary child the same entenced mend, mother twice was cone murder. She to 10 20 Stale Industrial Home Muncy, after the Su- granted her two slnin den final Yea Ta to for women frome Fg A hoard alk clemency Fortest Bower 20 in the clectric chair for the of Wilma V. Carpenter, $6~vear widow in nity home die the 0 heard reargument of Wendell awaiting phen death laying altmctive her Mont. Bowers jis week of June «vic] Huery oon ceneduled to 13 Appeals of the demned murderers by the clemency June se The slayers who will make their last pleas st that time are Antonio Peronance, Kulp mont, apd Cesare Della Valle, Philadelphia two other were board two CON continued until the Lon E —— EE Miniature Airplane Contest Model airplanes, powered with sinall gasoline engines, were buzzing around the Stale College Air Depot all day Baturday as approximately 10 contestants sent their ships into the air in a contest sponsored the Penn State Aero Club, Bome of the representalives were from Cen tre county. Using medicine drop. pers to measure the desired amount of gasoline for a single flight the ¢ models stayed in the air from one to five minutes by wind currents into distant fields A holiday is not worth having if it means doing iwo~days and earried far Some were caught! work | (die ale varies, Jury Frees Pair Held In Theft Case (Continued froon page 060) of Uw today of work conclude until The first LWO cane verdict of more Sheriff A. B pladnbald court wil Frida STH Liu not ial, whieh in tried as one, results $700 Altho elton ndant uited than [FR both in a former nutty i 13] | Ave Wi tO ail and the quit DPUFIMOS ot in them Hu Lion re from » Lion a Lo villi ATTENDS (EREMONY LARGE CROWD FLAG HRAISING Drum guard a3 i drill by the followed Lhe nearly perfect was thoroughly en- hited spectaton highly entertained ting of some of Lhe ymens | when the drune io pia The aflernooll Was to a close with a flag-rais- Amy ceremony re which was taken part in by organizal ions HLOn and w delig were ran the of . Presciib. istic American families are sanning extended vacation o be taken in July and Aug- imp A ——— C DO YOU KNOW | i How are on re- wf roils 2. When d the may persons Court onsti- the 8 Hpreme seclare original AAA unc tutional? 3. Wi the French [1anc? 4 Will the 1938-dollar buy morn than the 1920-doliar? 5 Where can a fsimer formation aboul forest yt 8 What is the | Pullippine Talands? 7. Has Germany pledged herself to respect the territory of Belgium? A Who invenled #8. How many motor registered in the world? 10. Are the rates for wheat crop insurance the same in all States? wis value ol get In. on ol the Lypewriler? vehicles are Answers About 2,600,000 in January, 1836 About 25 cents . Yes, 5 Write Dept. of Washington, for Dulictin 1704, tat Farming,” 6 13.000406 7. Yes. 8 Mitterhofier 1864 8 In 1806, 40286573 i0 Agriculture an Austrian, in + fonte , Promise Me.” buffel supper was served to about [ver Sweeper Company. "“For- | a graduate of Wellsville | | Thursday morning Recent Weddings Davis illard On May 12th Mr. Richard Davi Mis, Bwnuel Coble, and Miss Curoline Hillard, daughter of Mi Mrs, Clalr Hillard, of Colevilke wpried thelr friend motored Ww Cumberiand NET'S hey panied by Mr. Davi I Mi Donald Davi Fur hey will resid Davi { y 11 i Wiig when they Md. and were accom ter«<inslaow the tim Hae ein Mr Donald Hulfman—Adrain Mary June Adrain Leroy Huffman, both of Huven, wer united In L 10 oclock Wed night in Register John L Coury Ho Harol and Elwood Lock marriage neal Gay FEN DY he Pea Belielontu iD Magule=Sinlisuin, 14 at thu Ch WILRCT a0 111 HIND « Burley—Waitle MotteF oust Ts 15.84 £ 4 Lock Haven { wes i oi as in Belielonute Beckwith—Smith nouncement h been weoding, Sal made of Ay. May 21. at Methodist church in Frederick Oklahoma of Miss Helen Smith daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louise Smith of that city to Charlie Beckwith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben- jamin Reckwith, of Bush Addition Bellefonte. The bride is one of Fred- erick's most talented young ladie She has been a teacher in the third grade and music instructor in the school system ai Frederick for the past three years and is a grad- uate of Oklahoma University, where the was 8 member of the Kappa Camma sorority. Mr. Beckwith was gradusied Jrom the Pennsylvania State College and far the past tao years has taught chemistry in the Frederick High school He also is direclor of the school band. Mr and Mrs. Beckwith are now en route east by motor for a visit with the bridegroom's parenis, in Belie- and are expecled to arrive here Monday. Harman—Chalker Al 162 Btevens street, New Miss Hazel Mae Chalker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chalker of that place, and Mr. Stewart Har- man, son of Mrs. Minnie Harman of Lock Haven, were united in mar- ringe #1 a beautifully appointed ceremony performed by Rev, Det. terich, of the Methodist church of Wellsville. The bride wore a white georgeties gown and a corsage of baby's breath and roses. The brides madd, Miss Janet Williams, of Wellsville, wore blue georgetie and a corsage of roses. The groom was attended by his oldest brother, Christian Harman, Jr, of Belie- fonte. Mis. Bayard Haskins, of | Wellsville, played the plano. Miss Barbara Boyce, of Wellsville, sang “1 Love You Truly,” and Miss Ruth Bishop, also of Wellsville, sang "O After the ceremony # fifty invited guests. Mr. Harman is a graduate of Lock Haven High (school and is district manager in the Wellsville territory for the Hoo- Mrs. Har- man Is High school and of the Wellsville annexation of the Grand Conserva- tory of Music of New York. The bride and groom departed early for a wedding trip through Canada by automobile { They will be at home in their new- No, even in the same sal? (ly furnished home J sometime Wn June, Wellsville, York, on May 18 at 8:30 p. m.. in Wellsville wilcdl hey NURSES an Calvin the Frazier—Weaver Fran ria Ci Mh Lhe i Frazier, of Bell wood. DD VETY seriou ness of “ arics ie 10 mother M . J. Weaver confined in the Lewistown famil were mat hnmediat and groom 1 ceremony. Th ny the Dride ws 1d gang vil ge emnaed arian ’ ver tor of J. J. Weay “ : : parish Rey ALL DINES MNI GROLF AT BROCKERMOFI KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY' > | Phone Co LB I FLEASANT GAP, PA ABC and VOSS WASHERS A TWO-DAY REMAIN CLOSED SUPPLY YOUR MONDAY WHAT 158 THE STRENGTH OF HUMAN HAIR? ’ " calily we nalr with then in mn These grada bong. 1 color of Lhe the strongest brown next The lowest ation re QLADOT cust & stain » break Bir Nas » about Tir eel. The ries no the age Substitute FREE MOVIES ! ! HECLA PARK Monday, May 30 DANCE MEMORIAL DAY TRIANGLE Miles North of Tyrone BUD FLENNER AND HIs ORCHESTEA luring MARTHA STACKHOUSY ing Fvery Wed. & Wed, 20 per--Sat Saturday 0c per EVERYBODY INVITED! MY L FRIDAY & SATURDAY “Bad Man of Brimstone” Beery & NICIPA MILLHEIM Wallace Lewis Stone MONDAY & TUESDAY “Everybody Sing” wi & Allan SELECTION SHORTS Judy Garlas Jones SPECIAL OF WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY “1 Met My Love Again” ennett & Henny ON THE STAGH AMATEUR NIGHT PROGRAM’ $15.8 In Cash ONG Joan Fonda Given SHAFFER STORE WiLL MEMORIAL DAY! NESTLE'S MILK - - - PURE CANE SUGAR - “0 SPRY or CRISCO - - PILLSBURY'S Best Flour Tall can 23C $1 23 3 He 89 24-1» 89¢ Sack | Penn Alto Butter 30c | Big Farm CORN Rig Farm PEAS Goody Nut 4 cans 25¢ 4 cans 29c¢ OLEO 3 Ibs 37¢ WHEAT -2 pgs. 23¢ Maxwell House COFFEE - Ib 27¢ Plain (Loose) OLIVES . pt. Soft-A-Sifk Cake FLOUR - pkg. SOAP - 2 cks. 3 cks. Eairy Peun Alte Salad 29¢ 2lc lle 10¢c SOAP Dressing, qt. jr. 27¢ | Shatfer's “Special core 3 — 40c¢ Shaffer's Own Make BOILED HAM 4 heed 25¢ Shaffer's Smoked, Skinned Hams 1b 27¢ 10. Pound Average WEINERS ih 35¢ we Whole or Shank Half Ring or Old Fashion Bologna - LUNCH MEAT, Pimente Loaf Ib 22¢ is Ih 20e Marshmallows cv + 15¢ Your Shaffer Store Has a Full Line of Picnic Needs GRABEFRYIY. - BANANAS - Tomutoos - Ib 8¢ Cucumbers - ea. 5¢ | Texas Onions Ib S5¢ | Peppers -- Ib 10c Green 6 for 25¢ - = = 51bs 25¢ "| Lgmons doz. 25¢ New Cabbage - - Ib 3¢ Potatoes, 15 Ib 35¢ No. 1 NEW Potatoes - ‘8 1b 23¢ SHAFFER STORES COMPANY
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