‘Page Eight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. R109 - OBITUARY — le ve, of ther and sisters Hartle, Drifting ipsburg, and Mi: CGirassfiat Snow Surviving bie are Christian Fred Hartle, Phi Elizabeth Ollin Shoe MRS. MARGARET H. DOLLAR Mrs. Margaret H, Dollar died sud denly last Thursday morming at her home in Altoona after a long period of Il health. She was born in Al toona February 29, 18485, the daugh ; ter of George und Elizabeth (Wick MRS. EDNA M. er) Arthur. Members of the family Mrs. Edna Matilsa clude her husband an wr of Centre county, died at daughters, among the latter ul Vail, Monday evening Mrs. Pauline Dukeman an extended with a compli dress is sald to be Be cation of Mrs. Irvin daughter of Joseph and Rebecca TAIT Crlantz) De and wa born Martha Furn Centre county Jur <7, 1888 September 1814, at Port per, ol IRVIN 1 native her hon TOLOWINE vhost Hines: lefonte disen se Wis i Kel MRS. JOHN B Mrs. John B. Tait son, Eton B. Tait, has in the MeCiroarty West Curtin street the hospital at Mercer evening lolilowh ft period with complieatior M merly resided at was bom about accompanied her Was ap) extensi coming I - K’t pre v held hh fternoon 4 First Un he me n | ' \ Lit of I'y ne rn Mercer lay Scho at that place me On tilda, she wa ith Harry Bellwood: Howard mn ana MES. MORRIS MAMOLEN A n Mamol wif en wile olf WILLIAM PETERS Pele { i nis if Harold ana 8 memoel ed Brethr Bera! service i YX 4 afternoon, with the Rev. Mr, Ligh! of We Lecal ficiating. Burial Was | ie in the Bald Bags vill tery MRS. Funeral day mont Ole churca O Rader. Snow 8! last Thursds Rader, who fure of the right up when she ied § | in good CATHERINE RADER ervices were held Mon Additional Deaths Page nd Sec Sand To Give Two Concerts H fan Q { An Father C. J , officiated. In- the cemetery ay widow Of and luntherman Local Union Members At Protest Meeting page ane’ name wa hn owing children survive Griffin, Mi Syivest Herbert Rader, all Gast, of near Indiana and Jame mar, al Williamsport Mur: Coantinnsg from FATHER AND SON SUPPER AT PENN'S CAVE TONIGHT ts have (ia Pe June Thursday evening inior rismen and wil well a ted to attend all senior sport meets re ' m ub. Mot made for the building of ang To give visual and fitting expression to your love and regard, the medium | _....v o4me and the form must be chosen with 0, care. Comforting assurance of a duty well performed will be yours if you chocse a genuine Rock of Ages Memorial to stand as your record for the years toc come, Howard Granite Works FRANK WALLACE, Prop. a Nod aa Wedding Flowers Brides Bouquet feeders 000004 VY AGERS #0600e WOMEN'S OPEN BACK AND OPEN TOE SHOES 75¢ SH940 PRIILEFIONTE PA 40009 Sor Se bE 8 a aS aa » = { Bridesmaids Bouquet Bouttonniers | | | Corsages | | Re We carry a nice selection of flowers to make the finest of designs for the bride and her party. Decorations Table Bouquet The large formal or the small informal weddings receive our best ability and ser- vice. Woodrings Floral Gardens 127 EAST HOWARD ST. BELLEFONTE, PA. PHONE 64 Recent Weddings Cummings—sSmith Che wedding of Miss Frances A Smith, daughter of Mi Mary E Smith, of Lock Haven, and Ralph M. Cummings, son of Mr. and Miu A. G Cumming of Rebersburg will take place tomorrow (Friday) 8 p.m In the First Evangelical church at Lock Haven. Rev. Home! Helsley will oMiciate, assisted by » Rev. E. Crumbling, grandiather bride who will give her in marriage. Miss Ethel Law will be maid of honor and Miss Beatrice Bitner and Mrs. Albert Torsell will be bridesmaids Walter N. Cum ings will be best man of the Green—Hazel Miss Betty Hazel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hagel, of Plea became the bride of Rus Coleville, at a cere OCiOCK Yes Lt Cia} Green, of performed at 4 afternoon at the Evangell | irsonage. Bellefonte, with the Rev. HH. Jacobs officiating Among we who withessed the oceremons re Miss CGuuce Noll, of Pleasant Gap, and the bride's parents and brother, Mr. anfl Mrs. Clair Hazel nd Harold Hazel, all of Pleasant The bride is & graduate of Lhe Pleasant Gap High school, class of 19047. Mr. Creenn has been employ for time by Whiterock Arries young couple will Pleasant Gap Ome I'he ike thelr home at Corman—Hasting [rene H. Hasting, of Robert ©. Cormat of were united May 259th, by ff Howard meg a Miss Miles rg, and MBI Tage the Rev fhe cere Man Kemal qluraay the gt Stover—Smith On Baturdat ine ! } M Was Parothy Jean Haney of rg. 8he wore a floor-iengt f aqua dotted voile and coat f summer [ower ore a white satin gown and a finger colonial bou i lace and carried a « white roses and marriage by Finkle, of Cleve organist was Mrs Martha Corman. She gave a haf recital before the cereman’ The vocalist, Woodrow Lehman, of wWilllamsport sang Oh. Promise fe.” and “1 Love You Truly The bride iz a graduate of Gregg Town- ship Vocational school and has been employed as clerk in the First Na- tional Bank, Spring Mills. The groom. # graduste of Miles Town- ship High school and Central Penn- svivania Business College, Harris. burg, and is employed by National Biscuit Company, at Williamsport They received congratulations al the church, later proceeding to the bride's home where a reception for about 85 guests was held The re- maining members of her club acted as hostess for the reception. They were Zvelyn Brooks, Josephine Sto- ver. Mabel Eungard, Francis Zerby and Vivian Havise, of Millheim. Af- ter a wedding trip they will be at home at West Fourth street, New- herty. Pa Addition’! Weddings Page 3-2nd Sec st ns We Named State Officer (Continued from Page 1) baby brea! Was given in I Mr E B jand, Oho. The ncle hour pointments, including election as president of Group 8ix of the Penin- svivania Bankers’ Association He formerly was an appraiser for the Federal Land Bank of Baltimore in this area He has been prominently ifdenti- fied with virtually every civic and charitable movement in Bellefonte during his residence here and is widely known and held in high re- gard throughout Central Pennsyl- vania S900000 VIAGERS #0eeeea BOY'S HELYY MOCCASIN OXFORDS $1.89 BELLEFONTE, PA. CHURCHE First Methodist, Rev. H Wil Hurt Church school at 8:30 a Bhuey, lide gram the bag dren, prograi Primary depart tion of the from Bellefonte ng mgn older young pageant entitled Angel Lada ing Tuesday om Hubleesburz Evangelical Reform d Rev. Janu BM ! mind Services Sunda J ] Hubler LI ne ram : there wiil tainment served 18 490000 VIALS 000s WOMEN OPEN SHOES ine BACK $0909 RELIEFON IE 29 Scheduled For Es U. S. Citizenship ! nire count eduled to RR) an Walker in Court June 19, for final nash |i Bre welt on Mie way wi citizen Ble CG. Baudi Wernham before nere neat ited a Muacelra, Clas rOveRy., Philipsburg Kaschik Munson Ty ) Wilhelm TRESSLER REUNION, JUNE 10 | al Medium Size IVORY SOAP south Nittany Women Win Celi Meet Teams From Four Clubs Com- pete in First Event of Kind Held Here — WEEKEND CRASHES BRING $300 DAMAGE: NONE HURT Weeks br $300 mvoiveq entral part of the county damage of about none of the motorist iniureg Damage Was morning Clvde estimated when Harpsier and a dan ad of Altoona west of Btate College coliided ited when the Luck making a eit turn police said ven oi Rr bershurg WAN of about $156 Morning near Potter conirol chine d extent Sunday ridye ver ost cars dt Hi fonte, met Kelle and ward Help Guard Royal Train Page 1) (Continued from Penn State To Graduate 1,000 Graduation Exercises Mon- dav; Award Diplomas for Advanced Work College of over Ohe for the farses! rding to Wii LIrar of regi Jey Iees » JOBG seniors ung bach - More than anced de Buate ol CUTE 18 two for- a hundred ataide the 2 of the officials Fracgusiacn man me 3 Allegheny Street Evening in Paris Face Powder GRADUATION GIFTS AND JUNE WEDDING GIFTS Combined With a Lip Stick and Beouge to Mailch $1.10 Yardiey's Compact Vanities $4.25 Bastosan's Gemey Kodaks and Lath Came . re Powder $27.50] $1 C—O ARGUS CAMERAS $12.50 $15 $25 —— Culex Manicure Sel Complete 89¢ Fresh Hawaiian Special Sundae 15¢ |W hipped SODA FOUNTAIN SPECIALS Fresh Straw berry Sundae Topped With Cream 15¢c. 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