Page Bight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA Vang. 98. 1630 David L. Spittler, 8r., for nearly lege, became the bride of Herbert nity. Music by the Hope Hose Co Miss Helen Butler Extension Cartwright, Mrs, David Dale, Mil- V y mt fifty years a resident of Sandy K. Anders, son of Mr. and Mrs band There will be two PIES worker met with the 4-H club girls ford W. Cox, Pred Herman, W. H, | — a————————— — + |v ©. Yipes, atsifted BY So mow | Recent Weddings BLANCHARD ahd children, Ada Hoover and fr, Mrs. ¥. P. Hoag, Marie Quig- tric, Eleanor Love, Dorz Flack, and THOMAS DAVID MeCLOSKEY MRS. JOSEPH WALKER Ridge, died at his home in that | Willlam A. Anders, of Norristown, chanced off at this time, for thelr first cooking lesson on Bllger, M. Underwood, H C. Ward ard E. Oakwood, officiating, Inters Charles Harrington w Riate . Oley . Fas j a nari aril cn were State Coi- ie) Jiewine Hardware Johnston t nent will be made in the Advent | Ue The annual light festival will be lege visitors lh Sunday Cut Bate, Jesse H. Caum ‘Kathrss a howt of Ouhers bigrae oe 3 hot oy | cemetery | Anders-—Reese held on Saturday July 8th. This Oeorge Houdeshell of Lacontes Conaghan RB 1 Willard rr helr names i ( ibutio w——— Miss Sara Bell Reese, daughter of | [estiVii 18 rapidly becoming the big Mills, is assisting at Clyde Hoovers’ Martin, Harry C. Yeager, Mrs. Karl : DAVID L. SPITTLER | Mrs. Margaret Reese, of Btate Col. event of the season in our commu- home bud EF Kusse Mrs P .- Foi rs olitical experts can tell you now, h , Kusse, } aul Beaver, BE M. | about the election : is a “ui Ww o Thomas David McCloskey, well Mrs. Margaret Ann Walker, wife [place Monday morning of compli- (0 the State College Presbyterian A litte daughter arrived al the | Thursiay. The meeting was open R. R Hi Mrs. Mary Geisinger YEAGERS known retired farmer, passed away of Joseph Walker, of Salona, passed cations. Mr. Spittler was born at church at 12 o'clock noon, Situ. heme of Mr. and Mrs, Frederick and bus'=css transac vd with the Mrs. Jo Mrs, Angelo Boscalno ( . ar at his home at Howard, R. D, at away at her home in that commun- | Bald Eagle on July 21, 1868, a son day. Rev. Edward H. Jones, pastor | Rupert on June 21st. The new ar- | vice president ars 1 Burkey Mr Chas Musser Helen Dury nly $1.95 45 o'cloe \ Jy r at 3:3 ‘clock Tue ) 7 » chi 5 Bs X ival hay MED NAME Ne rie. | uy " 4 " catia 6:45 o'clock Monday morhing after ity at 3 30 o'clock Tuesdiy morn- lof the late John L. and Eva Hen. of the church, was assisted by John | MYA Ros beet ae 4 June Mar in charge, Miss Butler then taught Mrs. Louis Schad, Mrs. N. E. Robb CREPE SOLED an illness with a complication of ing after a week's fliness with a derson Spittler On October 22. | H. Frizzell, College chaplain, in per- Fhe min Bry a sympa ny [the girls and helped them prepare Mi John Nichol, Mir has ent 0X FORDS diseases. A son of David and Molly complication of diseases. She was 8 | 19906, he married Miss Caroline Bar. | forming the ceremony. Following to the family cf the late E thelr first meal, which was a well tv, Georgette C. Purnell, Mrs. R. © 4 McCluskey, he Was born near How- daughter of Joshua and Emma ry of Sandy Ridge, the coremony | the ceremony a wedding dinner was ca Shp thelr recent bere balanced “ eakfast, which all en- Bian Mi fichad, Mn FOR MEN Regular price $400 ard on July 30, 1864, making his Confer Blair and was born in HOw- | taking place in Philipsburg by Rev, served at the Nittany Lion Ina for ment joyed, The next sting will has. Schaeffer, Mi has. Keller EY 4 SENTE B age at time of death 74 years, 10 ard on July 18, 1808, making her ar Summers of the United Breth. [sixty guests. Both Mr. and Mrs, Mrs J K Dyer accompanied Mr. | july ¢th i 9:30, at Clyde Hoover's Mrs, George Bingaman, Mrs. Marie 99949 PELLEFONIE. PA months and 26 days. He was united age at time of death 68 years, 11 | pen church. To this union fourteen Anders are graduates of the College, | ad Mrs. Milton MeDowell and when a luncheon will be prepare hnston, Mrs. J. ©. Heverly, Hi in marriage with Eisie Delong, who months and 8 days. Swviving are cnjldren were born, nine of whom Mr. Anders Is assistant county i Miss Cora Snyder to State College Four new members were added James C. Furst, Mi Woodward preceded him in death. Surviving her husband and these children: curvive Mrs. Spittier preceded her perintendent al Butle: where the | last Thursday, where she visited for and 5 good time was reported Get Mr. Willer My Norman Dou are a son and daughter: Chares KR. Harvey N, Frank E. and Hugh B. husband in death January 30, 1939. young couple will reside a few day in line girls, learn to cook witl . McCloskey and Mrs. Hazel Hillborg, Walker, all of Mill Hall; Riy W. gurial will be made at Mt. Pleas- rer Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Robison and Mi tle boih of Howard, R. D., and & bro- and Roy Walker, of Mill Hall, R. D., [44 cemetery this Thursday after Dunsford—QOakwood two daughters of Bigler, and Mi . ky % rs ‘ar Di : 3 . Figs Mri William "Ott { 4 p ther, James MceCloskey, of Avis. and Mrs. Earl Powell, of Salona. | oon Miss June Oukwood. daughter of and Mrs Ham Po Clear Engi Punernl ervice, were held yester- ‘Also surviving is a half-brother, —— A “ ) re Ee Onl fleld spent Sunday with Misses : H Bax day afternoon from the home, with Harry Antis, of Salona Funeral MRS. MARY LOUISE ROUSH H Yang bh - Howard |g. om hin Mattie and Lizzie Polls Mattie To Stage Big Free Fp . . / SILLY 33 a Ie arvice: > he 2 o'cloe : ¢ atts and her brother, twins, were : the Rev. Henry Miller, of Salona, services will be held at 0 clock Mrs. Mary Louise Roush, widow ford of Detroit, Mich. were mare ¥ er b wins, we Display of Fireworks officiating. Interment was made In Friday afternoon from the Ray the late James W. Roush Of red last Saturday evening in the | Ctiebrating their birthday . Chure “hris ametery at Walker residence Salon: J a A Spi RR Basler on Boivin hoy Hanh. Lr Myrtle Andre ( Vrone . the Church of Christ cemetery Walker residence at Salona, In|, nobis died at her home In Presbyterian chureh, Milesburg, by Sows hoa oo : A am Yiome (Continued from Page 1) | Asronsburg ot 10:30 o'cleck Mon- the Rev, Mr. Oakwood, father of a” 30 see 1 ay al Romola charge of the Rev. Roland Ritter Interment will be made in the Ce- |. night after a brief illness With | the bride. Immediate relatives wit- 18. John DeHaus, Myrti HARRY 1. HETTINGER dus Hill Sy __— Walies hy a heart condition. Mrs. Roush was nessed the ceremony. Mrs. Dunsford | Rul bob tha ht on ; ig Ml Hamy I. Heltinger, native and * Hetnber of the Methodist church | "oo onier of Daniel and Sarah | has been employed in the offices | iress iat she has resigned from Nfelong resident of Centre county at Salom Lutz Condo a was born in Spring of Dr. LeRoy Locke, Beliefonte, fo i gn Prunary " oe and weli known farmer, died at hi — n n Januaty 19/1969, making the past seven years. Mr. Dunsford v umes hawk Bome midway between Centre Mall ROBERT A. SPICER er age at time of death 70 years, son of Ernest Dunsford, of Ma: so ant and Syring Mills at 6:30 o'cl yos- tobert A. Spicer, Boggs townshiy nenth id 7 days, On Sept . Lee witl terday mos ufter 1 WO Years native wd former merchant in ber 2, 18 ie wa nied mars National Gare Detroit, Folloy ' fikhess with heart troubl iis con~ : died at the home of his riage with James W. Roush, wh ng un wedd rip, Ma wi M rd J on. Bors ig 4 he displ year will consist B. Molin, Pa To give visual and fitting expression dit'on did not become serious ur son. Samuel Spicer at Owceola Mills, ' passed away s.me vears a Dunsford will 1 wh 157 wa n agin resume his of sy ried shell Wd 33 set Drug st James P. O'Connor, Rte your love and regard, the medium 1 J ia A. and the form must be chosen with care, Comforting assurance of a duty well performed will be yours if you choose a genvine Rock of Ages Memorial to stand as your record for the years to come, Ati) te Sunda Mr tiinger was a Son 4 o'clock Monday nigh: after a Ving are a i Harry ". Rous! Wooddkitham Drive of Wi and Annabell Le Het- brief illn with mplication of n 0: Ol | ginger and was born in Gregg Lown- gj Although he had been in rand { Howard neral ser Cl fford—Gummo ship on J:nuwary 18 84, MAKE failing alth for some time, Mr. Vi will be held al 10 oclock . Announcement was made his age at me sath 85 years, gpjeer's mdition did net become Thursday morning from th A jay of the marria ff MY 8 months and days. Surviy fous until about a week aj 4) a churel ure 3 i M y "hand ‘ ' i tre Hall, end one brother and four yo Osceola Mills, Mr. Spicer had cl Interment w te in h Clifford, son of M SHEDGYO, SUE: the We | Pearl at Mine, Our Lady's P ever, Mi Howard Granite + ily: fumer, of Spt fucted a small he | og e1y 81 AMODS | Mrs, B. : rs. T. M. Kunes has been quite | DT PXAEs ante : Works Mi ) vii ¥ 15.1 4 § 1 iit Lil id LA LA , 0" 3] } i Ml o { . wllsiw wa " " i : da: Mi ohn Roush. Miffiinburg "a 2am of 3 | Mrs Ab- member of the Reforms Bab Newser. Th WW u few d } ia thls ett Ts FRANK WALLACE. Prop Miss tte, at home na Mrs. ae : : f Was bom HO Additicnal Deaths Page 32nd : § 4 % ” ‘ man Lot of iverpool TUNSTALL town n September J 185¢ : - mons I ifford, an empl | f ¢ F dh ” b 4 Ly ‘ the : : aa re mn £ JIMS " , ty . v ; Ry wa ! { p fie lc : 3 OW wit Gl 4 . wie an SEA a {ITI J THR HE Re STINT HE JIS ] " : OK making bh jé a ine OF Gealn J Oldest Living Alumnus t X h ! i turday afternoon from the home 8 ment d 26 ' \ SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS with ti 1 2 FOR I Arthm agner of- - By IY : i ormes , reat Hho he . ne ' rt fats 1 ah ha | "1if — ho " ond man pe A £1 4 ‘ Lake thie deans: of th ids 4 : ficiating Interment will be made In g (ie VOD 3 he | willg u i vil is iy of y ! ? ford graduated | n LOO Hig att Cam . pl bl ist a Hig haus WA End fac & E G iL A PA R the eore Valley cemeten re 1 deition Ol Sam vad i fro ha ro "2.3 5 4 received hl aegr il sy : As - a Te a ¥ a MCA nd vie-minded citizem ! IR : WwW) : Bellefo " of Ro d its doors Penn Stite | Mr. and M T iiss» pofbeymi | ave je possible the Fy enn Miles East of Bellefonte on Route 2 000040 VLA(FRS #80000 OL ar }= ‘ hon rot t Mon Vii ‘ 1 fare dy firewor 1d Only $1.3¢ rg: Mrs. Samuel olan and Mrs. Donald Gilbert WOMEN'S WHITE KID Blailtnabiry Leroy. living Dea: ana A Ar RL OE LLL OE FO DET OCI EWE La SUE NMAC MCRL OH 130 JASE THURSDAY, JUNE 29 | ® BATHING Square Dancing —Music by | ® BOATING TUSSEY MT. RAMELERS Dancing $ to 12:30 Admission J Eckenroth—Ream n \ . % be TIES ‘ : . Thursday af- : Rean FREE ACTS MUita:y Heel. Arch Support. rnoon from the Wetzler Funeral a saan: Bi ” ne din i BY. A x ann Tae ing \ MOVIES ©9994 BELLEFONTE PA o060e we at Milesburg, with the Rev FRIDAY. IT NE 30 i : Lock ROLLER SKATING World War + : : ir. and ) Mi M : Rumert State 8 y R ‘ ' Clul n Ch ; QA’ 0 RDAY, TT Ly : | oh SkE THE CAMPUS OWLS PARKING BASEBALL ROLLER SKATING LE dH ah # EH ei ab Bl Sa LE ~ 3 HS Fresh Home-Dressed Pork Roast Ib 14c¢ MACHINE SLICED resident, was seated In her home graduated from the Bellefonte High her father and sister Belly, of Raymond Bradks, Verns Cham pn mid LUNCH MEATS) § fumemns to tu sasio tas week the |wooot 5 the slate of 880 amd ste | pocre." ~~ Pay checker, Christine | § TUESDAY, JULY 4 Li oe oy dent 't rindbe: n ‘hich on : tie of the Titan Metal moan ( erie Arthur KH. Sloop, Judge Dancing Music by Skinned Hams |b23¢c | Aso pb 285¢ killed Was Mrs. Sue Mr. |} LYCONIAN ORCHESTRA | Park and Have 1 1S a Good Time Dancing 8 to 1} Admission 35¢ | TABLES ee na Jean 10-1b avg. Whole or shank half i ah dorrison, her Ler Mrs. McGhee Pleasant ip High nber of 1 wn ' BOILED eft at once | Windber and wa ! an electrician by Rogar aq { ol Children's Day ser : MET wWers, Walter Arn : Dancing 9 to 1 Admission $0c RE ——— me | Nera: which Wi Sommer [ Pleasant Ga : rie UIE, 8 Lh . H A M Ib 45 c a RS Wy : : v HETHEY ning a Et aa Sane at —— - —— Open Kettle Rendered Pu L d ih 8 i: Ib 25¢ Ag JoeGher visited her pH i’ godt Rudville-fiunter re ar - New England Lunch | Sirs. Hallie Johnson ana hey n a very pretiy wedding utherin chur Fresh Ground MEAT - 5 1b 18¢ a of Lock Tare yin In Ae OS becfburger - 1b 21c Pa Sm REE 0 LOC HERE'S THE FIRST ELECTRIC RANGE SPRING CHICKENS so. Ibe | + SE SEs WITH A WINDOW IN THE OVEN Penn Alto Butter Ib 30c| | ci. RE ewe: AND IT’S A WESTINGHOUSE! NEW POTATOES 7 - 10H 19€ |v wore on ns ve care | S00 00 0 0 Seem aes i fry eta. marvo e lire ; tevin 3 aE a bw mom a : echicvement in an electric range with Large te. cuar rman hy Say wiry taller. Ta . n , rihds brand new features never before offered BANANAS] Juicy Lemons - doz 27c¢ I ey ha et) Yhow from here who ‘attend in any electric range at any price! It's Yellow - Ripe California weds departed on 8 week's hon- 00 AT an po, oy Pris the new Westinghouse Victor model z Wwmoon fingara Falls, Officer ided Mrs lve Vie! ii with “Look-in™ Door, Oven Light, 5 Ibs 25¢ Oranges doz. 23¢ & 50c¢ Rudville was stationed af Asin’ Men ax and Clair Viehdorfe: Divided Top, Roomy Utensil Storage Calif. Plums -- doz 10c GEE J) Cap nsferred to Phil. | MT: and Mrs. R. L. Schmoke and Drawer and many other advanced 4 hx i M RG E30 hd aynard : features to make modern electric cook- New Transparent Apples - - 4 Ibs 25¢ Re p—- Ta 2 Mary El \ Ramsey. Mr. and Mrs ing easier and more enjoyable than Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Russell ever. i i. H r. Willard a1 n over Cuban Pineapples, large sizes - ea. 12¢ > | oy tow Buty. Mes. Jame aid Chladys Hoover Pascal Celery, jumbo stalks - - ea. 15¢ ; RE ee eel vou CAN SEE FooDs BROWNING t On Fancy Red Ri ak frost, nd iiss MOTs Blaseth dun Wilson, RX. of Washington ancy Red Ripe Tomatoes Ib 10¢ BILE | (RE of Berwick. wer | oe county nd Sai one _ WITHOUT OPENING THE OVEN DOOR! mited in marriage at 4 o'clock Fri- | Askey home cn Sunday SHAFFER'S SPECIAL PENN ALTO READY TO COOK~READY TO SERVE y afiernoon in the Episcopal r. and Mrs. James Rogers and f er} ie Ie th 1 wy p ee al hurch, Dat e, by e Rev. Ken- | a: illle Emart of Penfield. were COFFEE 3 Ib 39° MILK 1 55¢ SPECIALS neth M. Gearhart, a relative of the | visiting at Viehdorfer's recentls Think of it! . . . A window in the oven So 21 bride. The bride. given in marriage Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Polmore und door so you can actually SEE foods LIMA BEANS . . (200) £4€ by her uncle, was aiiznded by Ju family were at Drifting, Sunday brown to a turn. That's read com- Fancy Dais i otato ister, Mra. Dorothy Detrick, of Ber- and Mrs. George Narehood Yiite P STRAWBERRIES coer 21 wick. Robert Morris. Jr. of Belle- | : : vanjenocs Tar you! Cheese - Ib 15¢ Chips sib pkg. 23¢ fonte, was his brother's best man Benzer's Pretzel C. W. Dill or 8 SOLE FILLETS + od 29 After the Ceremony) Mr and Mt. Bra h fl Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith, . - : Morris departed on a week's Fred Reynolds. Mrs De- Sticks - 2 Ibs 25¢ Pickles - gt. jar 15¢ 69: ding trip. The church altar Was borsh Vslentine, Mrs, Hugh M. 4 SIRLOIN STEAK - I banked with flowers and a I5-min- Quigley, Mrs, John G. Love. Mrs Deas Allo Gunpeirai Your eholee=1 och or % Inch ute musical recital preceded the W. W. Sieg. Misses Rebecca Dor- Peas - 2 cans 23¢ Juice - 2 No. 2 cans 15¢ bonedn steaks ceremony. Mrs. Morris has been liv. | gorth Jan e Curtin, Georgette Pur- . : ing at home since her graduadion nell and Miriam Rorabaugh. and See the new 1939 Cickr model Campfire MARSH - from the Bloomsburg High school | James Caldwell, Robert Wilkinson, . . 3 Mallows Ib Pg 19¢ World's Fair Special ! DINNER FOR 4 several years ago. Mr. Morris at- Dr Donald Flegal Austin and Fl. Pa th sl, k-in" Door and Oven ; . JOHNSON'S : tended the Bellefonte Academy 3nd good Purst and Alfred Warner, all Ask wi 00 Cracker C Pint 59 An old New England Favorite the University of Pennsylvania, and of Bellefonte: Ralph Lightner, of Come in . . . see this newest Westinghouse development. Jack - 2 pkgs. Tc aru can S7C 1 Bb. SALMON STEAK was graduated from the Pennsyl- Ridgway, end Dr. and Mrs. Wiliam Flip a switch — SEE THE POOD brilliantly sluminsted - Pint vania State Colleen. For sever] | 8 -hwartz. of Rockview in the speedy SupuOven. Large Pkg. RINSO or Glocoat cab 59¢ 1 box GREEN PEAS . . 13¢ years. he has been employed a8 a | 4400) Weddings Page 3—2nd See. OXYDOL - - 19 1 box STRAWBERRIES comers ron wee to | saseene vEAGERS severe DEeHAAS ELECTRIC COMPANY Giant Cakes Octagon Laundry 1.18 PHONE YOUR NEAREST young couple will reside with Mr Save BOTH Morris’ father until the completion Only $1.00 “- ” ah RGR .& - SOAP yi > for 19¢ 20¢ FOR 98¢ fof a home now under construction ” THE WESTINGHOUSE STORE a er ore on East Curtin street. Among those ays BROWN AND § West Bishop St. PHONE @19 dhe. wh +344 w . v Wore TE SADDLE Gallon Tax OR VISIT OUR STO who attended the ceremony were: ART X MOTO (® . RE bert Morrds, Sr. M d Mn E R OIL 25." 79% ». NORTH. ALLEGHENY STREET || ROert Morne Or Mr are Wi. OXFORDS BELLEFONTE, PA. liam Curtin, Mr. and Mrs. Willigm $0696 BELLEFONTE. PA EVERY HOUSE NEEDS WESTINGHOUS a— — — SIX Monigomerys Gigantic Suit Sale MORE | FORMER PRICES FORGOTTEN DAYS | A Sas sion 918.45 BT ren
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