THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. — rr re OBITUARY | -— C—O — MES. MARY MUSSER Mrs. Mary A. Musser, a native of mer Me Rey tewistown, died noon Cove Forge, Blair county wed 70 years, Members the [amily clude her husband, Ammon Musser abe son, John, of Cove Forge, and two daughters, Mi Nannie Burd of Altoona, and Mr Elizabeth Snare, of Pleasant Gap A ——— -— { 1b Lhe preceded inter IFoulke, of Trinity ireh, Juniata Rerered Sunday ran ch officiated of JAMES F. DAVIDSON F. Davidson, aged one year james J, and Pearl Strat! son, died at the home of his Austin at State Col- alternoon with pred SHerry, Sunaay iliness are th “ IVUN three months I : ig 1 vival MRS. ANNA sULL Mrs. Anna’ Lauver Stull jong resident of Centre ¢ at. her home Philipsburg Wednesday morning rom aliment Mrs. Stull Bellefont A 15t daughter of Jame ver, She had been a Philipsb for pa Veal In 1889 she wa Edward Seymour Stull away two veal Wyo were pom + ! Clarab mniy 3 N and Imogene, all at in the Wt MES. WILLIAM BRESSLER Bressler to t union i f William Br ler, of Spring wile Mil 12:10 « aller REV. WILLIS A. GRANAM " Rey wil A ty a y Cr TON N MISS MARIE BRAT Funes ervices were HUMPHREY T. WRIGHT Ww You've Always Wanted Automatic Meat HERE, DURING JUNE IS YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE $40.00 ON THE GREATEST STOKER EVER PUT INTO A FURNACE Every Home Owner Wants Clean, Healthful Heat Every home owner wants clean, healthful heat for his home at the least possible expense. With STOKOL you not only get automatic heat but you get it cheaper, cleaner and better. STOKOL utilizes coal so efficiently that there is no ash, smoke or soot. It provides a saler—more uniform heat than gas or oil. Available in hopper and bin feed models. No Monthly Payments Until Fall Only Super STOKOL has the phenomenal RETORT AGITATOR “AUTOMATIC POKER” (Patents Pending) ® RETORT AGITATOR ® Produces 20% to 30% more heat, 2 to 4 times more rapidly and with % to % less atiention than aay other stoker regardless of price. ® Burns local stoker coals successiully, Eledric Supply Company BELLEFONTE and STATE COLLEGE ““STOKOL IS FULLY GUARANTEED — tes field and in 1920 moved to State College For the past years i had heen tired |} ere held fram the Home, Slate College, Friday With the Rev. H. ¥F. Bab officiating held Saturday BL Firs John went in th Johnstown five Koch Funeral night, ocx Purther ner Lutheran followed bv ind View ceme- Ol tle C town Ci WILLIAM E William E. Stover, former { resident died Saturday morning from a stroke at the 1. O ). ¥. Home in Grove City, Mr. StLo- ver had been 1 several years nd had been living at Cirove for the past and a 0 Ferguson township on he was 70 vears oid his death. He was a M ana Cather Surviving brothers ! State Col- Akron, ©. of Millhelm of the affiliated STOVER State HUEY for the City hony Born Tui 11. 1868 at the time of Ves TINH of Daniel 131 Lover of Stover of F. Stove: wa Hl vi Stoy { church and Reformed meme He Ping MES. SUSAN | GRAMLEY n E Go ! vniey, « 2016 PIFER BAND TO HOLD 2-DAY FESTIVAL ON UNDINE LOT BE ES, CIVIL. WAR VETERAN AND MINISTER DIES AT SALONA FE mir The wt fens ptired Bey Chatle Atet) od iat linton county's last # died in Salona Sunday The Rev. Mi from Muncy and worked as a the Krape carriage shop He pre pared sermon his spars time and became a licehsed preacher. Mr, Figelea then went (0 Syracuse. N he was made a deacon elder BRED, War veterans morning Figgles came to Sa- shortly after the blacksmith at lona in Vv where and also an About 25 years Figeles joined the Pennsylvania Conference and served charges at Oriole. Westport and Antes Fort be. f retiring fore wa —— Marriage Licenses Max Llewellyn Strange, Philipsburg Marie Henico Philipsburg Kenneth H. Dolley, Centre Hall Verna LaRue 8mith, Centre Hall Clarence 8. Bryner, Bwinelord, Pa Mary E. Barmont, 8 Thomas. Pa William H. Hoffer, Philipsburg Charlotte J. Mattern, Philipsburg Daniel Waller Bush, Bellefonte Violet Anna Mansell, Bellefonte Harvey Henry Brown, Lock Haven Beulah A. Phillips, Mill Hall R. D Paul W. Pierson, Pittsburgh Margaret Pletcher, State College Wendell W. Wear, Huntingdon Dorothy E. Biddie Huntingdon lawrence V. Vargo, Bellefonte ficlen Ruth Fye Beliefonte & DANCE! HECLA PARK 7 Miles E. of Bellefonte, Route 220 PAU kL WEDNESDAY June 22 TREMAINE The Famous Orchestra from “LONELY ACRES" ADMISSION and Tax, $1.00 the Rev. Mr ssn m—— ‘Recent Weddings men £8 ’ [game the bride of Prarson W Ont-of town guests the wedding luded the bride's grandparents, ail My LM Bu | £4 M i Mi Cene Mofiregor of Flemington Mrs. George Belg been { Mill Ha wid Mr of Labelle Chote He and daugiier Ammerman Jr., of Mingoville Jolin Anune > Hi man, of Bellefoni« The couple wa. MUSICALE TO BE HELD At led the parsonage of § i § ’ n'a Lutheran chureh Stavertown MILESBURG CHURCH, FRIDAY Rev. W. R. Fitzgerald om al M ton of ADE IA Deed 0 on Announcement hw the marriage on June 1 mrson and John 1 of Stavertown mung and M1 Her Fleanor, son of mii at Jo! with the ciating ol than ordin held al Lh byterian church ¥ri June 17, beginning at 30 o'clock. Participant Ie be Prof. OG. Clarence Black direclor of Tyrons B Behad, violinist wd John K ) N. Miller, © A musicale ary Interest | Milesburg Pre evening more to x MilleveMilly Kenneth E Miller Ma inited Milles hy S028 of Bellefonte Mills, also of In marriage Saturday b of the Peace Sanford A Mill Hall, Th } the brid i on of Kaleb 7 and Miss Peart cital will Bellefonte we organist M Do pellefont wig rothy Justice Mi Virginia yvione IAL OL! ————— Wel Spicer--Spotts L apicel of Philip wd Bl I'e init R anche Elia 8 OPEN ALL SUNDAY DAY Howley Stonley a a i... (ih Nocturne Cieorge 8. Bhuler Crean tin Out of the Deep Murk Jol From the Ne world ne hia; Anton Dvora)l burke er | opie (Iv) 1 Hymphony Lightning AL rm Crgon Rall Dorothy B Cavalina Mr Variation Home Bweel Haan I. V. Flagler Intermission Offering for Organ Fund Hymn Tune of “Mere Boltly Now the Light of Day Waller Guernsey Reynold Organ Borowski Bchad vi Lune " on Lh fH (Trans) Organ a Vii Adoration -— Juldiale Deo " aad Allred J. 1 Ore June 16, 1933. shiuck by lightning on the severe storm. The barn damaged in any way byt Mr. Burkholder's valuable instantly killed, valley wa NN Baturday night during — Killy i Warrun i nd electrical Cow wits not " Wale of on BET] Wy nie in Mark « y W uk v2 LITHTTITES TRRTRHRTRT $ YC TITY $RSTILTITET @ TRUTRT IN S TTI HE $1 Ee Le 8 LL] RADIOS REPAIRED WORK FLLLY GUARANTEED | All Calls Promptly Attended To RATES REASONABLE Jack Miller Radio Service West High St AF TTI ITTIRG TUTE Te LPT § TI TTR TRL HR TE ¢ RRL G6 PHONE 6I0-R Bellefonte, Pa Oa [THREE DAY WEEK END SALE OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY {CUT RATE DRUGS OF QUALITY) 13 S. ALLEGHENY STREET BELLEFONTE, PA. BUY EARLY NOW! Stover—King June 19 IS Father's Day TOBACCOS Prince Albert Velvet tlalf and Half 16 oz hin 79. Kaywoodie Pipes $1.00 $1.50 Every good Dad deserves a SCHICK! When you give him a Schick, you give him FREEDOM from blades and shaving brush, from lather or rubbing in, from soraped and irri. CIGARETTES FLuckies Phillip Mar Raleigh Pallmall Camels (Chesterfields ledmont Belle-Wesd Old Golds | Fatima S73 50 tated skin, from the daily task | S/d that most men hate! You give him the privilege of painless, pleasure Cigaretie Lighter w Types ahle shaving. You add minutes te his And within a few | weeks, you give him back his un- i soarred, newed face that morning. is natural skin and a ree will never know outs or shaving irritations again, i And the gift of a Schick will sarn } { his unending gratitude! SCEICK 1 dor Aspirin Tahiets SHAVER "15 acc widegroom Cate ! Roarin bride and biidegy » Pennsyivani 1 0e¢ Ivory Soap ( ooper {0c Sheffield Tooth 29 or (illette Paste ¢ Razor O8c¢ Complete Accepted by American Dental Association, CIGARS Rocky Ford King Edward Ambassadors Mohawk Marsh Tohaceo Pouches O8c¢ io Donalda Counsellor Fmanuel Garcia Grand $1.98 San Felice woo $2.00 BLADES FREE! with each tube of Williams Shaving Cream go AT BEOULAR PRICE 35¢ Folds 6c O8c¢ 51.49 1 pint Mineral Oil Elean Home C entre cou become bride of Robert A Eckenrode of Beliefonte, service supervisor of the West Penn Power Company in this area. The will be the Central Presbyterian Buffalo, N. Y. with the Rev. Dr Bushman ficiating. The attendants will be Mr Ceremons held | church ™ tor meustly » ond FL rugebene pet! jeonard V “Rose Colds” Somridng, vapey nome ~ Sehr, =e aa lectrie Vane B Bive $1.19 ult to yOu service, and Mr: Weld J of Buf falo nuptiaj be wit. embers immed. and intimate [riends After a wedding trip New England states McGlynn and the will nessed by m of the families of the through inte cotiple the 17 21: Fabletls 35¢ Lifebuoy Shave Cream 1 box Moth Mary Lincoln Sum- mer Candy 60c" Fitted Picnic 98¢c Baskets Mr. ang Mrs. Eckenrode will return to Bellefonte to make their home The bride-to-be is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Smith, of Buffalo and was graduated from the Buffalo Slate Teachers Col 1 quart A.M. R Spray Colored Bathroom Rugs 39¢ N8e Stained splint 1 1B Chocolate Fudge] = 2 ounces Aromalie Spirits Ammonia 15¢ with hinged wooden cover lege in the class of 1920. She was appointed Home Economics repre- sentative in this county in 1931 and sontinues in that capacity at the» present time. Mr. Eckenrode has been employed by the West Penn 10e Woodbury's Soap 3 Buniop Golf Balls 639¢c mounted with forks and spoons Large size 80 Paper Napkins FAT? Power Company for the past eight or more Both members young couple are widely and held in high re. throughout Centre ecotinly Smith has tendered her recip. Extension Representative, VOATS of the known gard Mise nation as Rrown...Sholl Miss Helen Jeanetie ter of Mr. and Mrs Fast Bishop street, Sholl, daugh- § Leo Bholl of Bellefonte, be- Brown | of Flemington at a ceremony per- formed, at 11 ov%lock Wednesday | morning of Jat week st SL John's Catholic rectony, Bellefonte. The! Very Rev. Father William E Downes officiated. They were attended bv | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowman of | Bellefonte, The bride wag atiired Few Mothers Suspect ive a Kodak A gift of a Kodak iz sure to please not nly the bride, but the groom as well Years of good pictures are in the offing ‘or them, for with any of these fine Eastman cameras, clear, lifelike snap- shots start with the first roll of film drop in today and let us help vou select he appropriate Kodak for the occasion Prices start at only $5 Highlights of fun in snapshols, pictures “come . Caplure them forever: more certain that those exciting] Lose 5 Ibs. a week Safely or No Pay If you are overweight and your week «end And to maky out"—load your in a powder blue lace gown with! white accessories and carried pink | roses and (ilies-of=the-valley. Mrs | Bowman wore navy-blue with white accessories and carried vellow roses and sweet peas. A dinner wag held | following the ceremony at the home | of the bride's parents, is a graduate of the Bellefonte high | school in the class of 1937 and since | then has been employed as an oper- | ator in the Bellefonte Bell Telephone | exchange. Mr. Brown, a graduate | of the Lock Haven high school is employed by the THan Metal com: pany, They are now occupying a newly furnished apartment in the | |Carner home, North Thomas sreet. Mrs. Brown i True Cause of These! BME! we the sams old Re Rus menace that troubled every child in Grandma's day! This "Forgotten Mennee™ te wii threatening very hid in and country becanse the infection in bn eanily eanght from flew, dogs, lettuce, cabbage, fruit, water, sie. Don't confase these signe with Con. stipstion, Stomach Disorder, Anenis, ste, Tey JAYRER yvanmiroon of ; and swatch the child's stools closely, ng ‘safe, inexpensive, 46 millon boliles #0 All gruggiste. AYNE'S VERMIFUG omen a camera with Kodak Verichroms Film. Then leave the develop ing, printing, and enlarging tof Us. —~AT OUR FOUNTAINS -—- New Taste Fresh Fresh Gieantion. Peach Strawberry g : Sundae Sundae Sundae 15¢ 15¢ 10¢ Banana Splits 15¢
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