Page Eight > RS ROY BUNARD BROWN, Roy Bunard Brown, father of Cey lin Brown, of State College died al the family home at Wehnwood, Al toons RD. Saturday morning, in his §2nd year. His wife and a Tain- ily of ten - children survive. Mr Brown wag a cabinet maken the Altoona car shop! MRS. GEORGE BREON Mrs. Rebecca Jane Bieon George Breon, dled at the home in Georges Valley at clot Thursday morning after illness with a complication of dis- cases. She had been bediast for ond week. Mrs. Breon was a daughter of Michael and Car » Long Gren- oble and was born Gregg town- ship on September 25, 1870. making her age at time of death 68 vear months and 11 days 3 husband a! of “ 29d his Tue Ness ory in bir wife o Albe 3 family ners 9 OCIOCK ' \ last a brief | 4.. Clan w be 10:1 hom home Monday services eran ¢ Wagner Reed } t 8 offict the Paul ovan thet k this Pally made MISS CAROLINE Miss C 86 year he member farm adjacent to the home property KOLENO aged 7 month and Helen PAUL Koleno son of Joe Koleno, of Clarence parental home at 2:30 day morning after a brief with bronchial pneumonia ving are the parents and sister Verge rt and Sidne all at home | services will be held a Thursday morning St. Michael's Catholic ehurch ence with Rev. Father J officiating. Interment in the h cemetery avs, Mary V. HARKNESS raroline V. Harkne Monday night niece, Mrs. W College follow Born No Lansingburg of William 1 Harkness, Mis 4 month het y o'clock al CG in vember N-¥ e Of her 30 Harkne: and 25 da) death. She the State Wine ol resbyterian church Funeral se ELLEN Ellen JANE Runkle Jane aged 9 vear: iq monia Bellefonte house Carlyn Mt. Ain held Mo the Sport and the ny 4 y. I4} with Hams I tom psan arch crment cemetery, and Belle! wh Bellef Adar Adar Adamitz. of WILLIAM NEVIN FISHBURN William ievi in - PE hburn, well kpown native » Bel lefon te area ahd lifelong fatruer in this vicinity died at ) home aleng knomn Belle! ars at night al with a burn. was E A the Fichbu 19374 dent] days former children mont; Mu Fighburn i bwin, ail grandchildy these brothers of Parkvili Charles H f Haven Ada was Luth hi what | ER as the ba te and 10:15 fre: near sthes 64 ye ts, will a member. The alg th homestend farm now occupied 7 his son. Job H. Fishbufm, be- yond Valentine hill. southwest of Jellefonte he resided inn Lemont, years ago : SIX FIRST! Sealed Machonism All-Steel Cobinet Stainless Steel Super-Froezer Sliding Shelves andalonglistof other ‘notable contribu- tions to better refrig- eration at less cost. Now this 1939 blue-ribbon G-E 1. Sub. Freezing Storage. + 3. Low Tem perature with High Homidity Storage. » 3. Moderate Temperatures, High Eemidity Storage. » 4. 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General Electric's New Adjustable Interior Arrangements, TODAY'S PRICES ARR LOWEST In ib S10RY Hine Sorry Co E BELLEF ONTE and ST) ATE COLLEG + Rov JBITUARY | ind Ruck - diet at o'clock il- and these Fu- L 8 0'- from will died at the Ed- Hh a and Caroline College noon made In Earl Harry CE CS TT P. F. Mickey, bastor of the | United Brethren church to Mi Freeman belonged, ofMiclated Mmiterment was made in the Phil cemetery — GEORGE GRIMES Cirimes, who fer miny years had been making his home with John Royer at Flemington, died Saturday evening at the age of 85. Borg in Stale College, he was employed as a farmer for many years, retiring 15 years ago. Funeral services were held at the Royer home Tuesday allernoon with the pastor he Church of Christ ofl- ficlating. Interment was made in the Pine Hall cemetery ———— HARVEY ELIAS HOOVER Harvey Ellas Hoover, of Aarons- burg. died at his home In that coms munity 4 o'clock Monday after- noon after an {ness with a compli- cation of diseases. Tle was a son of Ellas and Catherine Shilling Hoo- ver and was born on December 28, 1864, making his age at time death 74 year: 3 month and 12 day He was united in marriage with Emma Matilda Hoover who urvives with a son, Archie Edward Whitmyer, Aaronsburg, and three brothers John Hoover Lewis town, and Perry and Elmer Hoover, of Coburn’ Funeral services will be held at 9:30 o'clock this Thursday momir from the Evangelical church, Woodward. in charge of the Rev. Harry A. Houseal. Interment ill be made in the Woodward cem- Mr. Hoover, a laborer by oc- pation, was member of Wood- Lodee O. 8. of A Ipsburg Civorge fl 05 ol of 15 a Pp ALBERT EDWARD BARTGES Albert Edward Bariges retired farmer for a number VEUrs 1 member of Millhelim Borough Council, passed away at his home in that community 9:15 o'clock tery morning aller ines: lication of diseases, He failing health for the t several vears. Mr. Bartges wa won of Adam and Nancy Bariges d was born Sugar Valley on ly 0, 1860, making Rls age al time cath 78 ye 10 months and 3 avs. On v 10. 1807 he was with C A with two bro- Ambrose C and’ Lloyd Funeral 10 o'coek inte ward ¢ and 03 it RY An A comj Dee in Ars Januar nited in marr I'ihbens, who survives thers of the ‘de Bartges, of Roye E. Barig re of services will be Saturday morning residence, with the Rev. G. A. Fred Griesing officiating. Interment will be mde the Pairview cemetery Millhelm. MY. Bariges was a mem- wor df ‘the Reformed clwirch ond had served e esti eased raford Millhein held at from the in in severe] terms as Coun- Iman in Millh:etm Borough ——— Tc —————— HOSPITAL NOTES Monday of Last Week thar Wavman D Metz, W.Va. Birth: a» bor to Mr. and "Mrs. Clyde raves, State College Tuesday of Last Week Discharged E. Blaine Spring RD 1. Jimed ‘R Donnalley Prospect « Park. Pa Mrs. Thomas H. Vaughn and infant er, Howard. R. D. 2 Mt Bkiles. Spring Mills, R Albert V. Auman amd in- aril sad is 0 Hamil fry Wha H rpad = ton Palmer arn NITE Jr Wednesday of Last Week Admitted David Carve onte. Admitted Wednesday harged Frid George H late College Thursday of Lai Week Admitted Mis Helen Spring Mills R. D.’2; Master John Graham, Jr. Lock Haven; Way- B. Hamiiton, Metz. W. Va, Laura Alkey., Curtin. Dis- charged Delores Holderman Bellefonte, R. D. 1 Friday Adm Master Jack Stanley Greenland. State College; Mrs. Mil- ford’ C. Eckley. Bellefonte, R. D. 3: Master Willis E Copeland, Jr, North Franklin, Conn Ferdinand Beezer. Bellefonte R D Dis- charged: Mre. B. J. Beezer. Belle- forte: Matter Joseph C. Taylor, Hellitfon®te 11 IY 1! Miss Chariots Bellefonte LD 2 Births daughter born te Mr and Mrs. © Willlem R. Everhart College, R. DD. 17 2 daughter Was [horn to Mr. and Mrs Orvis Rockey, Howard R D 1 Expired Flien Jane Runkle, Centre Hall, Dk saturday Admitted: Mrs. Harry Miller, ! Belleforite: RB. D3: GG. William Shank, Howard RD. 2. Discharged: Miss Anna BE. Fogleman, Milesborg: I Mrs. Plummer W. Davidson and n- fint son, Milesbirrg, Mrs. D. Waiter Bish. and infant son, Milesburg Belle dis. Brown Wallace, M fitted Mirstar » wa R OQ Sunday Admitted | State College. College: Mrs Spring Mis Mrs Robert WW. Rudy, Walter Rudy, State Maleolm 'H. Bresiler, Discharged fege. HB D1; Mrs Paelinfonte. B.D 3; Plerce Mrs. © and Infant son, « State Ool- lege: Mrs. Flwood Derr and infant | daughter, Bellefonte Birth a {daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs it © Huston, Millheim. There were ‘50 paterits in the hos. pital as the week began. Hospital Contribublons Fiom Girl Scout Troop No. 7! | Btate College, Easter favors) from’ fourth and fifth grades, ! street schools, Bellefonte, Easter | favors, froth Home Eebntmics De- partment, Bellefonte High school, 0 Easter baskets ward, from ‘Junlor Red Oross, | eighth grade, Bishop street school, | Baster favors; from Blanchard | schools, 18 dozen eggs: from Howard | schools and vicinity, 27 dozen eggs. MARKET Rrorstom Wheat Oats Buckwheat Rye Barley Corn Jo 32 50 50 50 Bo Provisions, groceries, etc. as oor rected weekly by Herr & Heverly. | Fags. Per dozen. 18 Ed S— a» ET ———— 08 | peas, wrTabged fn an oid | which | of | State | Master | Esker Raymohd Davis, Btate Gol | Raymond Lueas, | Wililam ' Bishop | for’ children's | HE UENTRE DEMOCRAT, ‘BELLEFONTE, PA. ' Recent Weddings Boob-Breon CG. Boob and Miss Sara Margaret Breon both of Spring Mills, R. B., were united in mar- riage al 8 o'clock Baturday evening in the parsonage of the Evangel cal church at Rebersburg, by the Rev. R. A Babeock Gardner—-Walker Betty Maybelle tdaughter of Mrs. Gertrude Lock Haven, and Donald Gardner, son Of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gardner, Cleveland, Ohlo, were married Eds- ter Sunday afternoon at § o'cloek at the Firsy Lutheran church in tloek Heaven, by the Rev. Andrew H. Beahm. Mrs, Gardner grad- f uate of the Howard High school and has been employed at ihe Fallon Hotel in Lock Haven —— Moore—RBlddle On Priday, March 31 | bride's home near Wartior's Miss Rebecca Jane Blddle of Mr. and Mrs. Han ana Paul Kenneth Moore Mr. and Mr Moor Matilda, were united in marria Rev, Jonn 8. College, pa { First United Brethren church of rene ple was Miss Helen MoCo \ The newlyweds will make the) Matilda, Felding—Deitrich Felding, fon and Beulah Walker townasl the home of the | and Mrs on Stanley Miss Walker, | Walker, Ma Larry Te Col Wanda atl Port Percy John Flemington Peitrich, of married at parents, Mi rich, near Hecla April 6 Rev. Jumes burg, alter thx Reformed restive were Edrie B Hine Evangelical- Immedials ceremony Feiding and Mi Fiemington, Miss Mary Lock Haven, Walter R and Mrs. John Deitrici Mary Deitri mother f the bride. Their n congratulation Mrs. Pelding Walker Tow: EN Zion Mis h {ste extend good wish te of the school Basler Fou Al a Brautiful ceremony #d at the United Brethre: West High street, Bel rfonte urday April 8 Mil: O Foor, daughter of Mr. and H Poor, of Everett, R D the bride of Chester Irviy 1nof Mr. and Mrs. BW of Woodbury. The ceren performed by the Rev, GF bolder, Tr of churcl ant uncle of the Lride was beautifully bie. Bhe is employed b; Manuladtaring Company | ett. Mr. ‘Bassler i emp father 8 prosperous Morrison's Cove, Be county. At a later date Mr. and Mrs. Basler expect to take a wedding trip to Ningara Falls and other phages al interest They have not fully er. ided upon a place of residence perform- ireh Sat at H ame ler or “r be Ba Ha vig sd tf ha pasts v #4 road Aslirea Cor - hi in farme; “ar diord Kane—Jodon Nellie Ellzabe of Mr: ; of street became th wer BE. Kane, son of Mi of East How perform Mi daughter Willowbank bride of Luft} and Mrs. Jack Kane ard sifeel, at a ceremony ed at the bride's parental home A! 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon by the Rev. Clarence E. Arnold, pastor 8t. John's Lutheran church Atlend- anls on the young: couple wert Miss Annabelle Loveland, of Mans- ‘field. and Johti Gamerick. of Belle fonte After a reception at the Jo- doi home, Mr. dnd Mrz Kane de- parted for a wedding trip 10 Wash- fhgton, D. C. and other eastern gitiet. The bride is & graduate of the Bellefonte High school, class of 1635. and has beeh a part-time em- ploye of the Johnston Drug store West High street. Mr. Kane, also a | Bellefonte High school graduate, at- tended Penn State and was grad- ‘gated from the Willlamson Trade School, Philadelphia. For the Fimo hrer years he has been emg 13 # contractor in this vicinity Welch—-Woomey Miss Betty Timazine Woome: fgranddaughter of Mrs 8 E Show ers. of North Spring street Belle fonile, and William Lee Welch son of Prof. and Mrs. Roscoe BR Welch of Heister street, Slate College, were united In marriage on Balurday Rtiireh 11. at the Preasbyieria church, Manassas, Va. by the Res {Jahn DeChant, # was annoutieed this week. The bride is a daughter of Prank and the late {Showers Woomer and made home with her grandmother here ‘for a number of years. Bhe wis valedictorian of the 1833 graduating cing wt the Bellefonte High school and thet continied her education al the Pennsylvania State Onllege from which she was graduated in 1087. At the college she became a member of two honorary fr ities, Pi Lambda Theta, and Clam- ms Nu Sifice then she has been a F member of the faculty of the Penn | fun schobls, near Indiana, Pa. Mr ‘Welch is a graduate of the Penn- I sylvania Blate College and is now | la student ut. Jeffersori Medical Col- Vege, Philadelphia.’ Mr. and { Welch's present plans are tn defer | e layed her | going to housekeeping until the for- | education. | ‘mer has completed His Mrs. Welch had returned duties at Penn Run Re. MeClintickeDotierer, Miss Mary L. Dotterer la her Minnie | atefni- i ——— Mrs. | daughter | tof Mr. atid Mrs. B.C. Dotterer, of | {Mill Hall R. D., and William 1: Me- | LOTINCTEK, son of Mr. and Mre Rus. | sell 8. MoGlintick, also of Mill Hall | Ir D. were married in the Mt | Bethel Reformed Church Sunday | evening, April 2nd. by the Rev. Ray! Dotterer, D. D., State College, an uricle of the bride, assisted by the | "Rev. Paul J. Keller, pastor of St [Paul's Lutherdn Church Nittan: Valley. © Mrs, Wilbur J. Tener sis- iter of the bridegroom. played prior { the teremony, and alm played {the wedding marches The bride. (given In mamiage by her { wore luggage brown with matehing accessories. Her flowers wer, sweet father, | sshiond | { Yartle, Bellalon ee, RD young | bouquet. Mr. and Mrs hiv ister of the bride A wedding w Dot Joseph | ther-in allendded upper was | law and | the couple erved at tl covers were laid for 30, an houo goest being 'W. 1. MeClintick, Mi) Hall, grandfather of the bridegroom whose HS0th wedding anniver MceClimtick ~Dotbe reg k pl Both bride groom are graduates of the Lock Haven High School. They will re goe in thelr newly furnished apart ment al ai HH Hall RD will be it home after April 16 Lore Hote when on ar Lhe nuptial LO ace and bride and Jodon—MeCormick beautiful eeremony Methodist Friday, April Laura Bell daughter of Mr. and McCormick, of Potters dietitian at the Centre Cc pital, became the bride Edwin Jodon, son of Mr van 8. Jodon, of East Curt Bellefonte. The Rev. C Shamokin, Irlend of the performed the ceremony gisted by the Rev. Iv Spring Mills, pastor in: which remon I'he church taste! with Alabama smi low snapdragon ferns, was crowded 0 capacity invited relatives and friend co ple I'he wore wilh a veil! 8 | Cart r book wilh Ju ! ¢ The bridesmaid Miss 1 of Pen Argyl, a be w and carried and white snap mother wore ie silk, whi Al ‘A Sprucelown church p.m, Miss in the Episcopal 7. at 4:30 McCormick Mis. G. H Mil and wnty Hos- of Charle and Mr In street Helt bridegro He wa Miller Lhe Was on arl of mm a nn ol churcl the or MiY lax, fo cal a and wilh the white Hues of ride Tied A Vil JRL rp Inend al ide Ls Belleic affed 1 Qt December Fle £ mn 5 { ' has been of ed in the Whiterock Quarries in Bellefonte Both member: couple are well know high regard throug! of the cou held cent art have friends life COUNCIL PAYS TRIBUTE TO LATE J. M. CUNNINGHAM The following resol tion ha passed by Bellefo il In memory member thst body WHEREAS: Almighty Allwise Providence calle rewnrd 3 M. Cunning Wobie His 0 his WHEREAS: He served the ( of the Borough Bell faithfully for mans hat service proved himse.f petent, faithful and alway: festing a sincere interest in t eral welfare of the community ticularly the Water Department ¢ Borough THEREPOREF as member: meil, deeply regr & community RE IT RESOLVED of this resolution be spread the minutes of the Borough council and be published in weveral weekly of the gt of Bellefonte Respectfully submilied Rellefonte Rorough Cour Thomas B. Beaver, Pre TIT, Stndebaker Sales Over Last Year The Studebaker Corporation this week reported March factory sale { passenger cars and trucks of 10. 209 units, an increase of 1527. com- pared with sales March 1938 of § 4 046 units. March sales compared 4 with 4.802 “units sold in Pebn 1A1Y of of iH nite YRITS it resolved tha the Boro hi he we of ™ rt alse that ony Ary i the Bor. papers ident in | gales forthe first quarter were 19.- the fir in 147 units against 10.178 for fuarter of 19898, an increase of M M UN iS PFA. L FRIDAY & SATURDAY (April 14th & 15th) JANET GAYNOR, and DOUG. FAIRBANKS JR "THE YOUNG IN HEART" LATEST NEWS ISSUE “MUSIC WITH A SMILE" MONDAY & TUESDAY {April 17¢h & 18th) FREDERIC MARCH, JOAN PONTAINE, ANN BOUTHERN, in "TRADE WINDS" “PORKY CARTOON" “MUSICAL” NEWS ISSUE WEDNESDAY & THUR. (April 19th & 20th) GARY COOPER and MERLE OBERON, in “THE COWBOY AND THE LADY" a A A at come 0H | y y ; Planning Torn Fleming Free Methodist Bopecial service will be held In Convention Here | the Free Methodist church at Flem nd. It » Lhe Quarterly Meeting will be conducted of Blate Colle Baturday night moriung al mecting will De § at the i i Batarday in l n af the if ved April 18, 1939. following ——— 4 the a = Bupday preaching morning re it een und yom ing over the weeks | be R q . ym (Continued trom Page 1) i Four lance | acca I Us and by He 30 lon « Lh R will and } mnpre eT VICes R Blew reach UnGay G. EARLE HOFFER Insurance Service 21 East High St Phone 375-1. BELLEFONTE, PA. Lhe memory Alread spend cnn In o Bf thin 3 | . \ on at 11 I wration whie i 7 xten b the Hel of Commerce Fire fraternal | Deen « Chia partmen {rial Tustrind ded fmt mbey order nmunic organizations bes To give otrel some idea as of the there will Drum corps and over 50 fire with AID combined with frateri industrinl organizat all 1 y the mam it Is est - BUY A BETTER =| Used Car Here Lincoln Zephyr Fordor moth sive paraae mated and Bugle mriment 57] de. Thi na on fai! tdo nar Lad of dollar awarded both OMmpani Ford Tudors—85 H. P Ford Tudors and Fordors (Radio and Heater equipped) Ford Tudors and Fordors Plymouth Fordor ]¢ J | —Late Model Fordson Tractor equipped with High Tension Magneto, Fenders, Governor, Belt Pul- lev, 5 Coupes and Fordors ALL STOCK RECONDITIONED AND GUARANTEED. DUNLAP MOTOR (0. BELLEFONTE, | Ford Mercury — Lincoln Zephyr Dealer ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE SOLD TO THE BARE WALLS WE CLOSE OUR DOORS SATURDAY APRIL 22 ALL SALES FINAL No Exchanges No Refunds GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE YOUR CHOICE OF ANY HAT IN THE STORE $ § 0° Out They Go ! DRESSES 1 ‘2 3 Formerly sold to $7.98 Ist QUALITY RINGLESS HOSIERY 49° SPRING BAGS 94’ $1.49 Values. Out They Go ! COATS and SUITS $5.95 and $8.95 $16.95 Formerly sold to “IT'S SMART TO BE THRIFTY" 28 South Allegheny Street. EL oT “Bellefonte, Pa. oe - . mets Tui Thames, ol a ot
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