Page Fou? August 25, 1938, Extra Efficiency bulntor action “Sediment r. Capacity, Extr Handy mntions French type tur. washing less wash traps dirt dries ‘natural” thorough, produces more y " Zone pressure wringer 7 Tbs, per load yr Safety Safety Feeder, 8 Jocked wringer release, no ry dis SR |} BE Balloon type soft rubber rolls. Underwriters’ Approved Cord Ext Welded maounte« Extra Beauty a Endurance and Silence Precision gear and braced legs p. motor and tub 1 ptece chasms Welded i in rubber Streamline design, Justrous white and black finish TODAY'S SPECIAL! ’ GET THIS BOOK FREE wm “Home Laundering’ gives fested — Boal Funeral To Be Meld Friday Continued from Page 1» past several years, was notified by cable of her husband's death Colonel Boal was borm on June 14, 1867, in lowa City, lowa, where the fumily was located temporarily while his father, the Hon. George Jack Boal, was conducting a series ol lectures at the University of owa He received a bachelor of arts de from the University of lowa, from which he was graduated In 1800. Later he studied architecture in Paris and In Rome. While in Paris he met and married Mlle, Mathilde de Lagarde, daughter of a wealthy family of ancient French Spanish descent. Their only Pierre, was born abroad 1808 Co.onel Boal brought aud son to the United locating in Boalsburg where he re- father’s home, added 0 laid out gardens acted as overseer of the extensive Boal farms, which then consisted of more than 4.000 acres of some of the finest agricultural lands in Cen- tral Pennsylvania carly Hie and On, In his States, modeled his the buildings and World Irved a i Ler giment ii on of the QUT w hile years rma Hn re THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. 1 risburg, original buglers of the Boa) Troop Casket bearers will he the geants In the original troop, name. Iv: W. W. Barrett, Clearfield; Rob. ert Peters, Boalshurg: R. T. Wil. lard, Bellefonte; J. Harris Holmes, State College; J. R. Johnsonbaugh Altoona, and Donald Zimmerman Lewistown The services al the shrine will be conducted by the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Warr Major Generals William GG. Price and Edward T. Shannon will speak From the shrine the procession will move to the monument of the Boal Troop, where a wreath will he placed. From there the body be taken to the Boal Chapel where interment will be made An invitation has been all Legion and V.F. W tri-county area to attend the rite All National Guard and reserve of. ficers in the region are requested to wear uniforms Friends may view the at the Boal Chapel from 8 to 15 a. m. Friday Recent Weddings Duck—Fetlers Ferdinand Duck and C Fetters, both of Belle. Her 1" wil Issued 1 posts in the hod 11 Elmer tine Margaret i of Mr. and Mrs class of '34 and in the class of graduated In the Mrs. McClenahan 35 Love—Volynch, Miss Flovence Volynch, daughter of Mrs. Mabel Volynch, of North Spring Street, and David Love, son W. J. Love, of Penn Street, were united In marriage at a ceremony performed in the rectory of 8t. John's Catholic church here at § o'clock Tuesday morning, with the Rev. Father Willlam E. Downes officiating. Attendanig on the young eounleé were the bride's sister, Miss Marian Volynch, and Philip Wit- craft. After the ceremony a wed- ding breakfast and reception was held at the Volyneh home for mem- bers of the bridal party and close friends. The bride was attired In a long white chiffon gown and wore a Yarge white hat and accessories She carried a bouquet of white roses and a handke:chief, more than 100 vears old. which has been carried by four brides. Miss Volvneh at- tended the Bellefonte High Schoo and for the past two vears has been emploved at the White Brothers Drug Store, Mr. Love, also a former Bellefonte High School siudent, has been employed at Whiterock Quar- ries and at Hecla Park in Ver Monday of this week he ac- cepted A pox manager of the Brant Hotel, East Blshop Street recent ‘ r c 101 A delightful recital by Comey, of Ithaca, N. Y., Mrs, Rus- sell Haas, of Winter Haven, Fila, sang 0 an organ accompaniment by Mrs. Keener, preceded the cere mony. After the ceremony a recep. tion was held on the lawn at the home of the bride. Immediately af- ter the reception the couple left on a honeymoon in Nova Scotla, Can- ada, and the New England states The bride was a student In music at Penn State. Last year she stud- fed music at Ithaca College. The bridegroom is a graduate of Penn State In the school of agriculture He is now manager of Penn's Cave and the farm connected with it Mr. and Mrs. Campbell will be at home at Penn's Cave after Beptem- ber 3. The bridal party for the wed- ding, with two guests, Miss Olive Brown, of Willlamsport, and Miss Margaret Williams, of Sugar Grove wis entertained dinner at Talleyrand Inn, Bellefonte, on day evening the Fri- at Waite—Iolt Allien Walle Nadine Centre Louise Holt, of were united In marriage by the Rev. M. C. Piper idenoe in Mlilesburg, using The bride Zilda Isenberg the groom is a Paul Waite, of Cer Dixon of Hall, and Millbrook August 19 his res the ring ser daughter of Mrs Millbrook of Mr. and Mr: al viee ana Mrs, Bally - — Bome men are so perpltxed by What men know about women modern complications that they let very little and thelr wives support the family ton says, subject to revision OLDMAN Successor fo CARPENETO'S FOOD MARKET “Where Quality and Economy Rule” PROCKERHOYVF HONEL BLDG. PHONE 28 It's Madrilene Time Again! For Guests . . . Hostess and Cook! COLD JELLIED White Rose Consomme Madrilene It's Healthy ! It's them by the dozen It's Cool ! Buy 3 for 50c a. MAXWELL HOUSE Artique, Chicken Smart ! Tasty & t's LARGE Bottle of is as Douglas Stapie- fonts marriage A M. C. Pipe Milesburg The and mr: groom a Duck were una ust 22, by the ed in Rev hi re in vould undoubtedly be ring service A ir the conflict Colonel Boal daughter of Mir ho organized the Machine Gun Troop, y nd the CO. he troog 01 and com- “THE WESTINGHOUSE STORE" ielely outliitied at Lhe persona. We Give and Redeem H. & 5. Green Boal, officially Trading Stamnes a preparedne on June 3 atiended by Major Leonard Wood, Col. Boal elected captain of the new outfit For distinguished set 27, 1918 near ANC Colonel methods for removing stains, groom is a farmer Centre Hall. The Mr. and Mrs. Rod- h can ber of the French seeing that the men wmtion Corp ¥ United which Is owned by Wynne Hill. Mr. tre Hall The and Mrs. Love wil] make thelr home They will reside In at the Brant House. They known in Bellefonte have the best wishes for happiness COFFEE 2», 95¢| |KETCHUP 10¢ pressing, steaming, putting » A AV dence ire wide attendants were Wheeland Add. Weddings Page 62nd Sec “laundry” touch on shirts. Get States wide is t Henry 1. by and on of M ana / Ige. can 10¢ Ib can 15¢ .Va-1b pkg. 12¢ and vicinity ney yourcopy whilethey last —today DeHAAS ELECTRIC of many Hershey's CHOCOLATE SYRUP HERSHEY'S COCOA Hershey's BAKING CHOCOLATE Man Crushed To Death at Lock Haven (Continued from page one) Our bet friends ity ! 4 Sith And Droaners ganea Ham ( ALG prosper €Xx- with them came s barbe- 1916, Gen- was were CampbellOdenkirk Sara Odenkirk William Odenkirk and Willir;n Campbell Robert Campbell, of been & resident of were united in 4 He wa s the da Reformed chur ; ) fy } h of Chris ~ wi a5 » ‘ iit oF 4 » Rt MN whi Mr. and } Saturday ev ig at 6 oclock 4. \ a 1 ( Al * groom a son Rev. D. R. Keener npan: ! Walker. They wen y Rey >. E. Hagen Past Chief of the ia B. Lowrey : Lock Haver - Licey wii Ire Tel. ’ " : | : Mg « Lael 1 : iv ! - 1 3 is - ine tie his -“ h was u Miss Hele: bride. The Campbell bridesmaids being al Walker—Anderson Walker both cue al Boalsburg daughter of Centre son of Penn's and Emma Miss of Bellefonte, Mrs and wife Aug. Hal Piper, at Mr burg ng Cave orige Charies F Anderson made hu by Rev vieYy LR alii . WIlCH was Jane of JH Crag of yon na MC Miles ice. The yy Mr Mansfield had Flemington for wis 8 native but vice on 5¢} Montbiain- Boal Wis eG OCTVICK the pa 28 years 8 deacon tembe; 1 there 1k Fi " O00 munity Red George O Will f we Lhe CAMAY SOAP 3 Ske 1 7% Dandee CAKE FLOUR . .Ige. box 35¢ - 3 for $1.00 FIRST PRIZE FLOUR 5-b sack 17¢ Baker's Moist Cocoanut a-1b can 10¢ n ths oe 1 DAge none) kirk man Stats see M Miss Isabel Brad- Marguerite Beale of Mi Mealtha Fields ushers were Robert Mc- College, James TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS Wal Trooj i 4 { i : pig a DA. James of OPEN SEPTEMBER 6 oal dedicated he memorial Sra ; or Twain washington c and HY 3 nirand W Lhe ONG C3 4 " wal ais dbo b a. ge 1 Oxley best of Campbell Miss mina The Turne Robert WALKER WILL ‘ 8 Cave } Wilma Weaver, and Henry Blazer girl was Dearer wa For Friday & Saturday Only ! WEINERS Ib 19¢ ASST. COLD MEATS Ib 25¢ S5-1b box $1.00 Kraft or Borden's AMERICAN CHEESE SODA CRACKERS ..2-1b box 19¢ COME EARLY TO AVOID THE RUSH! Surshine MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT GOLDMAN'S! HEGLA PARK Sat. August 27th. HOY HOUCK | AND HIS ORCHESTRA DANCING § to 12 ADM. 25¢c a Lewistown. It through company was Inrgely waler touch of " £frret bam d 3 his elioris tat a two large ‘ ' : : 3 Tt ry Boaisburg aae- F840 in Pik 4 one on } gt pa wien Sead nial debe Baer of Fokenroth-—Meckley . EE We Ar Dm i ny cLiv} i 1 nsiry nis ie Rin « 3H V GOINE Marci i in tablishing t ry "Weer: A beautiful wedding Was witne {on dpe organ by Mrs { » : : Wi 5 i FOOD Celie county communilies ed August 19 al the home of Mr. nn |B Keener. The altar was banked 8 wr Sug Levy Wu " s———— iid imi ——— and Mrs. Lesdey Meckiey, when their sith ferns and palms. A & a formed Ub {ve 31 MA f I hasket of pink gladioli ' water ervi When th i Eckenroth, son of Mr. and sither side the altar F BES - odist church was discontinued Ar kerrol Rev MM. ( nates in $ 3 : Xv LP waned reread 14 pr S pd the building was pul ; 1 or. Milesburg, performed Lhe se grouped on | PURE daughter, Nelle Margaret jor was carried out bs M ring services ring servi At your neizhborhood Weis Pure Food Store where you can purchase dependable, fine quality foods Feonom'eal price is another advantage why howsewives prefer to shop here, COME IN TODAY br re Ee bh Be LUE Le LL Le tl Ee] | 4 Saat EE $i Sed iil R a a pi id BRACHBILL’ Announce a 20 lo 33143% Discount Sale from the original price tags, in order that we may make room for incoming merchandise. Never before has this firm, which has been serving the public for ninety-seven years, slashed their prices to equal this sale. ALL FURNITURE including the finest Grand Rapids and Jamestown concerns along with the moderately priced furniture carries a 20 to 33 1-3 per cent reduction, en 19¢ in Sat neath the chapels floor is a crypt 2 cans 29¢c where are buried many of his Kin ihe ch - CONDENSED MILK Easle Brand GREFN GIANT PEAS HEINZ BAKED BEANS 2 18am 230 Vegetarian or with Pork & T. 8. many na | a happy married I i Picasant Gap by the Lem join Fancy Roll or Tub BUTTER 2 ; d J is Follle Deposh FANCY PINK SALMON wi 10c ROLL OLEO 2 61 20 5 ian 28¢ tary escort and music will be pro Ont. nome Oi the Dionne quis D- WHEATIES 2 oes 230 Y LUX eeoks 21¢ Family vided by the 103rd Cavalry Band. lets. Both Mr. and Mrs. McClena- FLOUR Buglers will be H. R. Mingle, State han are graduates of the Centre College. and Willlam H. Jones, Har- Hall High school. The bridegroom SOAP 3 clu 19¢ Er 1 24: T5¢|| | coLLIERY cOAL! TOILET TISSUE rolls 4 ls 17¢ Egg, Stove, Chestnut, 3 tons or more $8.50 QUALITY MEATS Pea,3 tonsormore. ............%$7.50 Buckwheat, 3 tons or more. . .. . . . 36.25 C Rice, 3 tons or more. . cin 35.50 1 Ib Barley, 3 tons or more... . ... . . . $4.75 Ib. 33¢ Prices on Bootleg Coal $1.50 Less for each of the above kinds, SOFT COAL ........93.25 fon Ib. 19¢ Ih. 20¢ Radiator Flushed, Battery Tested, Tires Checked at No Extra Cost to You the remain i Br 1 is employed Company treasur paintings vest MeClenahan—Burkholder Miss Freda Burkholder, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Joka Burkholder of Centre Hall, and Jack McClena han. son Mr. and Mrs. Harr MceClenahan Centre Hall, were united in marriage at 7 o'clock Bun- day morning. Augusi 14. in the Cen tre Hall Lutheran parsonage by ! Rev. Arthur L. Wagner, the ring ceremony being used. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houser, of State College, the latier being a » ter of the bridegroom. The bride was attired in a dress of navy blue chif fon with white accessories and wore a corsage of pink rosebuds. Immed fately after the wedding the couples motored to Williamsport where they were entertained at a wedding breakfast by Mr. and Mrs Clsde Deeter, a sister of the bride whereupon they left for an extend ed honeymoon through 3 ments, candiesticks and tapestries For many years Colonel Boal and Madam Boal maintained a home in spent the a, Washington where they winters Funeral Funeral tary honors with Col Major George State College, angements Requiem Mas Boal chapel at : Hires’ ROOT BEER 6 sm bots 25: . 3 Ige bots 25¢ j Pius Bottl of Servioes, Friday ¢s., with of fel iH Ui mii Friday. METVS oneatiennal will be held Wilbur F. Leitzell and M. Mac Mullin, of in charge of ar- will b» held at Lhe 11:45 o'cloek tomor- row morning, with the Rev. Father Owen M. Gallagher, of Our Lady of Victory Chapel, State College, of- ficiating. Following the Mass, body will be taken to the shrine for the 28th division, where memorial services for fallen members of Co A. 107th Machine Cun Battalion will be held. This ceremony will be open to the public Machine Gun Troop, 103rd Cav- alry, Bellefonte, will act as a mili- In our licensed siores the tan New York and Canada, They visited Watkins Glen. Niagara Falls, and Callander, bE a Le Be aS All sizes of rugs made by the Bigelow-Sanford Carpet Co., Alexander Smith, Firth Carpet Co., and Whittal Co., reduced 25 per cent. IN OUR GIFT SHOP can be found all the nationally known lines — Chase Brass & Copper Com- pany; Fostoria Glass; Fiesta Ware; Kensington and hundreds of other items suitable for bridge parties, birthday and wedding anniversaries, and other oc- casions, which carries a discount of 25 per cent. SALE OPENS FRIDAY, AUG. 26 CLOSES SATURDAY, SEPT. 10 Built Up To a Quality — Not Down to a Price. BRACHBILL'S Established 1841, Short Shank HAM ENDS Round Steak LEAN Ground Beef RUMP Yeal Roast MINCED OR Ring Bologna Haddock Filet Ol Changed, best grade ofl, qt. 25¢ Washings A Cars Greased and Ofled 65¢c Fiat Tires Repaired 5 35e Expert Radio Service by a Member of R. M. 8, Maximum Service Charge, $1.50 Plus Paris AT ALL TIMES Richfield Gasoline - 7 gals. $1.05 WHEN IN NEED OF ANY OF OUR SERVICES—CALL Thomas Coal Yard RICHFIELD STATION THOMAS STREET PHONE 515.3 BELLEFONTE i it al NOTE:—The Above Prices Are All Cash Prices, sia jess Rae ioud i" — . Bellefonte, Pa. aif wR Hs dod | ~Rireq spondoosalh of af sive
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