Page Right Er A | | OBITUARY LS I A 0 A 1 T— — — —— — _——_——— AUSTIN L. GARDNER. DONALD DAVID WOLF Austin LL. Gardner, 80 died las Donald David woll, son of Donald Weditesday mommning in the Renovo LL and Wilma (Kelper) Woll, of Hospital where he was admitt*d Hoilldaysburg, died of tetanu Tires Monday after suffering a stroke of day alternoon at Mercy Hospital, apoplexy. Mr. Gardner was a ba Altoona, where he was admitted tive of Howard, Centre County. He Monday. He wus taken {i suddenly resided ih Renovo since 1886 and had last Frid lockiaw developing heel ethployed in the passenger ear | (rum what was believed to be a shop of the Pennsylvania Railroad | throat infection, The futher is a tht] his retirement in 1924. Mu eather of mathematics in the Hol Gardner was a former sireet com- | Hdaysburg High school I'he boy missioner and seived many years | was born in State Celle e, May 12 fas market clerk. He is survived by | 1920. His family moved to Hollida his wife and one son, Clair, of Union | bulg five years ag Me mber of City: also by one brother, Gerard, the family include the parent of Lock Haven, and tw Mr Daniel Howard, age E. L. McClintock and Mrs. Arabelia Wilson, of Hublersburg Funeral gervices were held Saturday aft noon at 2:30 o'clock in the Puesby- terian church and burial made Fairview cemetery. Renovo ——————— WILLIAM H. HARMAN William H. Harman, 56 f Mii Hall, for seven years supe rintendent af Harbison-Walker Co this district and Clearfield anrly last Thursday morning at Rock Haven Hos; Mr. Harman was born ih Curwensville. He came to this area as district superinten- dent of Harbizon-Walker plants at Parrandsville, Monun Mill Hall and Draketown. He his home in Mill Hall and ret last fall. He was a member Lock Ilaven bodge of Elks the Method ghurch Sure Is Lid { one son, William H af Chester: two daughter Bnd W. Fredericks and Mi O'Reilly, Jr. of Lock Haven me ther. Mrs. Catherine Hat Man, learficld, and three brothers vo sisters. Private wore held at I Saturday after fh Highlahd cémétary and O sisters MISS L. P. McUCULLOUGH, Mis; Lulu Pear! McCullough died t home of * brother, Arthw Lhaus, Centr 0 S bury t of her Ii and Wi nt ital ont marie ired uel 31) wi Harman Mrs of and BOLOPUE 1 died PATI funeral serviee MES. NETTIE £ AH Hall M Nettle ( Bolopus of Le™is FE. Bolopue day moming the home of her daughter, Mrs. M. C. Glock. Mill Hall, where she had made her home dow sin home In won with interme at ANDREW RR YOUNG Andrew B. Young, former emi af rat mechani dep he Centre Demo wk +8 <i nt BS Ni wldret and ely: Mrs. J M Mrs. Curt Tate Chas ls Kammerdine: uring His 50 vears a a8 printer. M Yarious OF zg te LU Demoer bo r Belief Watchm atic HON come Major Mary ment *8s made ters During his last jiiness was cared for by a niece, Mis ODay. a Citizens’ D.C ye FaugamOEmTRROMRERmEO reece ANNOUNCEMENT =n THE SNOW SHOE MOUNTAIN HOUSE we 10 Miles West of Bellefonte registered Hospital nur in Wa 8 aia ® iil S$ hl Sait aed 8 Located on Route 53 Has Been Completely Remodeled And is Open for Business, We will fake care of all kinds of PARTIES AND BANQUETS and serve Special Sundar Dinners, Sandwiches and refreshments of all kinds ean be had at any time JOHN A. BALASH, Mgr. a ad a a i i. el i a a a, a Au STIRT ITI TERI STII TST TITING IIA SRR JRE JI JRO] Fresh Dressed Poultry FULLY DRAWN BROILERS, FRYERS & STEWING at CURB MARKET-—-WED. & SAT. wu WILL DELIVE Reo HARRY JOHNSON Phone 363-W. BELLEFONTE, Le he NEE, TT Ret te TE Bpring Street FA fl aE 8 Sf) La a a wip CARNIVAL Friday & Saturday, Sept. 16-17 Sponsored by UNDINE FIRE CO. Mammoth Street Parade 6:30 p. m., Friday, followed by Concert by B. H, 8. Band on Carnival Grounds at rear of Undine House. BIG FREE SURPRISE ATTRACTION SATURDAY NIGHT! Games — Rides — Amusements — Refreshments Benefit fund for new uniforms for Undine Company PAUL SIMCISKO, Simeleko, of Clarence, a WPA died at 7 o'clock last Thurs at the Philipsburg State bried illness with lobar pneumonia. He had been ad- mitted the Institution Sunday September 4. He was a son of Mich- afl and Magdaline Yurak Simcisko and was born at Grassfiat on May 10. 1017, making his age at time of death 21 vears, 3 months and 21 days He is survived by hig parent now residents of Qlarence, and these brother and sister Martin And Petey Cimeisko, Mrs. Joseph Basalla and Mrs. Steve Basalla, all of Clar ence, and Mrs. George Pariish, of Pittsburgh Funeral services were Sunday afternoon from St Michael's Cat church in charge of Rev. Father Palfy. Interment was made in church cemetery Paul worker, day morning Hospital alter a to held n rence J WwW the Noli the WOODRING Woodring Woodring MES. CAROLINE V. Mi: Caroline Virginia elict of the late Abram Port Matilda, died at in th community at day alten ol heaitt cond Ali ough ten di nad bees Mrs. Woodring imen M1 af the chiidren member the Mi: CRIS © 4 Ald Pre nary § memhbe waiet f which vars She wis i of the Rebeka) REG COMMUNITY FAIR SEPT Ex above, will ny ite 4 Septemt Soccer Team Plays Laurelton Friday wehon] soccer team will ir season with a contest h Logant High al ing Mills on Priday September § 00 5 The team 8 coach. Year Mr iy 1 ine on school Ree De Two meme Hip the line Carl Mr Ahrens) 1 carrvin yr ker s in the local af lazt years ill b¢ missing th have for practice and the team should be in wel £90 ition for Fuiday a opener - DISFRANCHISED WPA IS CALLED INCONCEIVABLE ty pry chamm fe am reported Other veterans A proposal that WPA workers and relief clients in New Jersey be dis franchised as paupers wag termed inconceivable” by Attormmey General David T. Wilentz, answering a de. mand bY the "somen’s rebellion” a women's anti-New Deal group I'he rebeliiondsts. led by Mrs Harah Olver Hulbbwit of Bulfern, N. Y. last week urged the atiorfiey general to apply those persons government aid provisions Atate constitution barring from the baliot Hulswit, national of the “women’s rebellion” con- tended that "anyone who is sup- ported by the government” js a pau- per ard therefore should not enjoy volihg privileges In my judgment.” said the at- tormmey general, “it is inconceivable that anv such adjudication could properly be made against those who because of the unusual economic conditions, are receiving assistance through the agencies of the Federal Government” Wilentz pointed out that mass designation of any group as paupers would be lllegal saying that appro- priate legal proceedings must be taken in each case before a judicial officer 75 receiving of the patipers Mrs chairman a Hecla Park Don't forget the Rally Day ser- vice, followed by Harvest Home ser- vice. on Sunday evening, Beptem- ber 18 The main speaker will be I. P. Evans. of Foust Mills, Every- bxly welcome Candidates, who are elected. 1e- tain their faith in the ability of the pecple to rule themselves. Just to give you an kles how days move along, ean you recall what you | were doling a year ago? THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. A Recent Weddings Benner—Miley made M. Benner Cieorge H The couple Hagerstown, Md Announcement is marriage of Miss Edna of State College and Miley, of Fayetteville were married at Tuesday, September 6 and spent several days ton, D. C. on thelr They are now at home friends 425 W. College State C ge of in Washing. honey to nvenue moon their teeder—-Baney Wilbur Thomas Reddel nte, and Margaret Catl Ba of Peasant Gap, wele united marti September 1038 by the Rev. M. C. Piper at his residence ih Mileshurg. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Lair. The bride dau | i aney Pls erm Yearick—Slegal, M C. A Yea Brooks Mevkley Merkle Home M wey {+a Jame atiey g irip Lo ging Mr and of Rellefonite After a rs Fall ie he hort aed the Walizer——Oakwond Ww fags Nearhoo! William MoMontigal ee of the (Vries Pennington-<Eminhizer Mr { Fast nour ih Lens Mae ngiot of Penningt iding was id it hurehl, Curwensvill h the Rev. BE K. Rum! Attendant were Mr. and of Lemont. brother bride Mra attended the Be on ister of the “hen! and tor 8 PS Re e Di heen fmt oved al 5 4 tore here Mr FP ngion, also a former stude Isfonte High 8 + ‘ the Winner Market bine Mr. and Mrs rekiding the home parents choo. is For Pennington of the In emp the Hime are at de Wagner Sliker William IL. Wagner, son of Harr CC. Wagner, formerly of Milesburg but now of Lock Haven. and Mis Alice 1oulse Bliker, daughter of Mr and Mr: John 8iiker, of Mileshurg were united In marriage at 4 vm on Saturday, September 3. in (he Presbyterian church at Juniata & the Rey. William A. Nicholaoy : tor of the church They 3 tended by Dean Wetzler, of Mies Bug. and Miss Monire Uniontown, Following the ceren the young couple motored to 4 and Niasgars Falls for a trip. Mr. Wagner 8 a gradusts the Bellefonte High school, cla 1935 and i= employed by the Titan Metal Company here. Mrs. Warnes is a graduate of the Altoona Hos pital and was graduated from the Preshyterian Hospital in Philadel phia. At presenl she is emploved in the Dr. Teah Hospital in Lock Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Wagner will make their home in the near fu- ture in Bellefonte Bessie werd SETS FIRE TO HOME BEFORE TAKING LIFE First setting fire to his bedroom in a farm house near Manns Choice. Bedlord county. Satiirday after. noon. George Wolford, 68, ended his life with a shotgun. The fire was extinguished before it could gain much headway, Empioyed ns a farm hand on the Sophie Tidy farm. Wolford was nione in the house at the time of hig death. Oil from a lamp had been poured over the room but timely arrival of members of the family prevented a serious fire Unmarried he was well knbwys in Bedford. He leaves no inn | pelntives. hedinie the at 1:45 p. m., SCHOOL DISTRICTS RECEIVE SEMI-ANNUAL Dr. Lester K dent of Public Ad Superinten- Instruction, announ ced esterday that Behool Districts of the fourth class, which operate under upervision of County Su perintendents in Pennsylvania, have received Lhelr emi-ann appro priations from the State amounting ty 887.205.461.111 These appropria repres mainly these mailer d Lhe unl tion ont ment account of expel of salar Inciuded also ropriation | reimbu schools In order trict mi remount Lo i ditures for rae ment " that the lo- adeguat np closed 1 di funds to provide Lransporia have these pupils from center Thu of Lh for the applies Lo ang schools remo C.Os8cd school MIge mount app lated year, $6,791361.11 alaries of to closed rops the $504,100 0 teacher 4 rate APPROPRIATION | September 15, 1988, The Pen That Makes Writing a Pleasure C SATUR. LAST DAY A c This Certificate is Worth 34. 41 PLUNGER 0 nore ink y Oe Miihng! by 1 Facto att THE NEW iT] Gf TORY Also £1.50 Pen cils to Match Above Pens, only 29¢ Widmanh & Teah ADD Ge Extra for Mail Orders } Sent) FILLER FFER --T1 Allegheny bearer to one of VACUUM 21P than ny No Repa to be wm OraGinne reakane 10 for less than FIV Peg wi $5 i i io sireet ONLY ONE PULL Indestru 85.00 lifetime nreax VACUUM guaranties tible he Ink A blot or AND IT'S FULL You Write for ire Bar. 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