Page Right THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. September 29, 1938, > JAMES IRVIN GRAHAM, 2nd James Irvin and, aged months, son ol Ci. and Boals- 40 o'clock Centre Coun- ni after an of dis MRS. FANNIE METZGER. Mrs. Fannie Melzger, mother ol ham L. K. Metzger, of State College, dic James Sunday afterncon at the home of a Maude ibler Graham daughter, Mrs. Warren Wilkens, in burg Ny d av a Pittsburgh. Mis. Metzger, a former Sunday night at resident of State College, Is survived | ty Hospita Bel by two daughters and three ns. illness with a co mp leation She was a member of the State Col- | eases, He had been a dmitted to the lege Presbyterian church. Funeral tal earlier same day. Sur- services were held yesterday Funeral ser- noon. the home in rnoon in Asendort ment wn Cra ol Lhe viving are the parent § were from WILBER M. BARDO, SR. Wilber M. Bardo, 8 f Jerse) Shore, father of Wilbur M. Ba Jr.. of State College ied F afiernocon while at worl vard he had conducted for 30 years in Jersey Shore New York Central Railroad em; Mr. Bardo was a native of the Jersey Shore area, Surviving, in adail to the son at State Colle are wife, three daughte : rot and four grandchil services were held Monda) noon at the Jersey Sl church toy ARLES BEHRER GERALD ALLEN DAVIS Gerald Allen Dav 11 months and Thurman and Fl Lamb street a Huntingdon clock Sunday illness resuiting the brain. He on Qctobe ED cated In the schools. Neve vived by his lowing brothers an i and Blair, of Beliefonte Robert and Lois, all vate funeral service terday alternoon ir son Funeral Home street, Bellefonte Rev. H. Willis Ha the Bellefonte Met church. Interment Union cemetery Davis attended ti church Joember aged 2 was x | Jel MES 1917, and Ww iu { Bellefonte ! mail parent SARAH AMELIA PACKER. Packer, wi Packer, ang copal was a CCC n ‘ bod YEAGERS Soe P00 GROWING GIRLS OXFORDS Suede L aaa ad Black and Brown hid BELL EFONT (= PA FRESH DRESSED POULTRY! Fully Drawn) BROILERS — FRYING — STEWING — ROASTING FISH AND OYSTERS BONELESS FILLETS. .2 ibs OYSTERS HARRY JOHNSON FREE DELIVERY PHONE 262 pint 29¢ 23¢ GOLDEN RULE USED CARS 1936 1936 1935 1935 1934 1934 Dodge Sedan. Radio and Heater. Excellent cond. Plymouth 2-Door. Reconditioned Motor. Chrysler Sedan. Real Performer. Plymouth Sedan. New motor, leather upholstery. Plymouth Sedan. A most popular model. Dodge Pick-up. Le ow mileage, good perform: ance. A card or phone call will bring any of these cars £ $a your door for DAN CLEMSON, Sales Re presenifative College Ave. State College Phone / X rye de mon n (i 1 i to 606 W, 3161, WHENEVER A BETTER RANGE is Made, Glenwood Stove Co. Will It. Sure make baking easy. Also Mother's All Cast Range, fully weight 450 1b, to 620 1b. At very reasonable Make does r Enameled. Actual pr Ces, Also ESTATE CIRCULATORS to suit any size residence. Don’t fail to see our full line of stoves before buying. H. P. SCHAEFFER HARDWARE Bell Phone 20. Bellefonte, Pa. OBITUARY |: STEWART WOODSON Stewart Woodson, a native Bellefonte, died at h home Wooster, Ohio, Thursday of last week after a two years’ illness with tuberculosis. Mr. Woodson was a on of the late Rev, Cyrus Woodson, eLime tor of the local A. M, E hureh, and was born here about 40 years ago. Surviving are his wile and one son, Bud, both of Wooster, and his mother, Mrs, Bella Ken- Woodson, of Burrowes street was with her son during his illness. Also surviving are four Mr Georgia Sams, of De- troit: Mrs. Faith Howe, Mrs. Leah Hopewell and Mrs Willamina Campbell, of Philadelphia, and a brother Arnett Woodson also of Philadelphia. Funeral held Monday, at Wooster, with in- terment of In Pi nedy who st ervices were SHERRY Fane JANE SCOTT BIERLY Bier BENJAMIN } n Frank ALVIN CLAYTON WILSON : LEON ARD J. METZGER J Mets i Peacock. Rock ( nd Eagieton between wd 1875. The family moved ch Creek Boro about and the deceased there after the death of he went to St, member of Blanchard John of Altoona i , Emeline Bittner, of Beech Cree k, is the only survivor of the older fam- The body was brought to Blan- chard for interment in the Christian cemetery, Sunday. MRS. C. M. TICE Mrs. Nora Belle Tice, wife of C M. Tice, Howard, passed away at 1:45 o'clock yesterday morning at Lock Haven Hospital after a three weeks jliness with a heart conditi and complications. She had been undergoing treatment at the hospital for a week, Mrs. Tice was a daughter of John and Char jotte Shively and was born in Phil ipsburg 68 years ago. On January 7, 1900, she was united in marriage with C. M. Tice, who survives with four Deputy Sheriff Lee Tice and Harry Tice, both of Howard; George, of Altoona, and Omar, who Is now at sea as a member of the U. 8. Merchant Marine. Mrs. Tice was a member of the Reformed church and the P. O. of A., of How- ard. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon from the residence in Howard, with the Rev. George R. Johnson, pastor of the the on &OnNs i Reformed church, officiating, Inter- ment will be made in the Schenck cemetery, Howard. Last night meme bers of the family, who have been trying to get in touch with the son, Omar, learned that his ship is now at sea, enroute from Seattle, Wash- ington. to San Francisco, Califor- nia. The ship is not scheduled to reach the iatter city until Friday. AT AE SIT Ee Fo ROLLER SKATE Every FRIDAY and SUNDAY, 8 tin IL HECLA PARK 7 Miles East of Bellefonte KEY tructor J. KE. J. E. Key, Ins mechanics at for nearly 12 years in 1936, died Tuesday morning in a Pittsburgh hospital Mr. Ki Hie 3 n Edge WwW f in practical Petit State College who was retired ngho coming to the MRS, WILHELMINA MOORE. Mrs. Wilhelmina Van Poo] Moor Ridge's grand old iady We ¥ , wo he ifferer of arth mplications she had bes 1 Fr. 1 Years and AKO Was stricken wit} A native of Port Mat was born Qc Vil id 1H Years ober 20 Kat) i Of he RET MING WHILE WORKER FATALLY HURT WALKING ON HIGHWAY SAYING IT WITH TULIPS AL STOR} 3d equal demand tlhe would be total of ay 3 req Mr) BRLIALY headquarters Mi} ’ i take up to a million ane but beyond that there w= n question whether there woul more bulbs available, cal orders 3 be aly COMMISSION SALE A BIG SUCCESS The first Commission sale held at the Penn's Valley Sales Barn near Old Forti. on Tuesday, success, 8. T. Riegel, m { that all stock sc prices above present ma and that all persons were with the success of the ture. On Tuesday of each sale will be held in the Sheilield Creamery building which has been remodeled by its mH own- er. It is well lighted and comfort able. and at one end of the spacious ullding there is a small room where lunch is served. At the present time and poultry are sold, other tems will sale pleased new ven week the former only stock but later on be accepteq for Youlh Fatally Injured Badly hurt Saturday when an ensilage cutter flew to pieces, Frank Davis, 8t. Augustine, Cambria coun- ity, died at the Spangler hospital at 6:25 p. m. Baturday. The accident occurred at the farm home of Clair Davis. A gear of the machine struck Davis and inflicted fatal injuries, 2000008 VEAGERS $00000¢ BOYS SCHOOL SHOES $L79 Sturdy Quality, BELLEFONTE, Pa. Ome nil but more Tht BIRTHDAY PARTY HELD MILLHEIM HOME AT was held Satur Mi he aflalr also wa Deng Cail bh thing nt A ’ of Mr hildren were One Mrs ent and Gil pros " evening joyabls more ber any A fq ’ useill | delicious W.CT. BLOOD ROOT COUGH SYRUP 49¢ IN CASE OI} SULT YOUR ILLNESS CON DOCTOR Hy reunion nee FIRST baked hy Muckeyville Those "4 Mrs pre and Mr Y., Mrs Haze) and went ter Bhirle dnug \ ogy ICR hter Mr and children id and Dick an Ciimore and nil Girne Charlotte ars. Rober Brungard John Gin Joyee of Harry G son, of Hmore Yeagertown Osear were Wilson Lucas Soph Ol i i I Gilmore as follows daugh- Wands ate Col- Himore in, Day- Onear Polly. Peggy ronia f 5 Sura 1 uny | of CHimore, Mrs, Pearlie Sharer, of Zion; Mr and Mrs. Charles Bower, daughter Marjorie, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Gil- more, daughter Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gilmore, Br., and fam- ily, Harold, Francis, Dean Jean, Geraldine Millthelm Nevin all of Light-Fingered Jury Hamish irg restaurant where a jury took its meals sontroller J. Mont. for ten forks and The restaurant sald disappeared from used in serving the jurors daughter lois FE ‘ New Detective Thrills! Another of the new series of thrill- ing, true detective stories by a worlddamous sleuth will appear In the October th Issue of The Ameri- ean Weekly, the big magazine dis- tributed regularly with the Balti- more Bunday American. On sale at all newsstands S0040004 V [LAGERS #900000 GIRLS OXFORDS $1.95 Crepe Soles, S44446 BELLEFONTE PA y fe PRESC RIPTIONS Do you wits from? Mo have a prescription so, why not that bring you are getting good re- it lo us to be refilled. I'WO REGISTERED PHARMACISTS ALWAYS ON DUTY. ROBERT WALKER, Mgr. FRANKLIN SLOAN, Asst. Mgr. W.oT. COLD CAPSULES 49¢ — a AAA IN CASF SULT OF ILLNESS CON- YOUR DOCTOR FIRST ACUT RATE DRUGS OF QUALI 13 South Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa THREE DAYS—THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY Johnsen Wax BSc Nire 9c Floor 1 oz Tube Zine Ointment 1 Pint Russian Mineral Oil Box of 10 Seldlitz Powders Diapepsin A ae Chocolate Peanut Chews bus FEF S| JUST RECEIVED OUR NEW Fresh Chocolate Candy b18¢ 2 bir 33¢ Coconut Cream ! 18 2135 Jullerscotich Cream Peppermint Patties Vanilla Cream Nougatine Peanut Puff Whipped Cream » [@e 2b die 50cc Viesterol 15¢ Milk Magnesia Sugar Milk Anti-Colic Nipples 25¢ Johnson's Baby ? or. Camphorated 10ce Viasterol Be Syrup Figs 25¢ Baby Pants Baby Tale Castile Soap 25e 25¢ i5e White Pine Baby ( Cod Liver Oil PEPSODENT ANTISEPTIC With purchase o s Regular bottle ot + 2 bottles for eo iad BABY NEEDS 100 Halibut Oil and Viosterol 89¢ £2.49 3 for 25¢ 1 pt. 34¢ 1 Ib. 45¢ 6 for Powder Oil 25¢ 19¢ 12¢ 69¢ 4% Be 18¢ Infant Sappositories Pitchers Castoria ough Syr. pL. HOME NEEDS %e Ivory Scap 50¢ Listerine Tooth Paste 50c Shefficld’s Tooth Paste. S50c Philip's Magnesia 75¢ Bengue Baume 50c W. & T. Worm Syrup .. £1.25 Absorbine Jr. $1.15 Swamp Root Sugar of Milk Gc Alka Seltzer $1 Agar and Of 100 Hinkle Pills $1 World's Toni 25¢ Amacin Tablets 50¢ Yeastfoam Tablets 1 inch x 5 vd. Adhesive Imitation Vanilla Ron. BEVERAGE SET Beverage pitcher which can be Set . consists of ome 2V4-gt. with lip so that ice will not run in glasses. Six Bounce crystal glasses used for water or bever- age. This is a real bargain at 80 50c Tube William's 1<| SHAVING CREAM - ( —— — ™ A LAA IRk»FCTT $1.00 Ironized Yeast bc i mm Sodium Perborate Jie 60e California Syrup of Figs Citrate and Carbonates [i SALE lc Hair Tonic "(With Oil) l for bic
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