- - Da i a ——————-— a — A —— ———— - A ————— THE CENTRE DEMOCRET, BELLEFONTE, PA. November 9, 1939. etude Rin wie, Mrs, Mary Ann! manent home In a comfortable cot. ounty Blanketed Driving was made doubly Nazard- | were cleared with snowplows. Ashe: = Ciharet) Weber, two sons, Gerald tage he hall buill In a wooded joc. ( Saturday nmght because he were spread on other roads to pr Band Kenneth H., of Altoona; one | tien of le Narrows, He was oman Under 8-inch Snow (i falling Nake bacured vison, ve u vi Althou none of Hodes Junk Yard . } brother and one sister, Mm, Fount of John afd Sussnba Davig ang of the Lutheran church and attend- | wife, the former Maggie Immel, and as an Indication, we're due for 2 As a result. a number of moto id there was not suflicl- Mik . toon: wd ot | Hiving are the ste | " her gnow which began Saturday nature, were reported. The ‘ Ellis A. Lorah, of Altoona, died at | VIVID are a brother and sister, both also @ member of the Tyrone blue| Mrs. James Allen, State College, hie Snow night and throughout a part of by the sudden and severe storm y PF. 0. Box 217 - PVR ths ue | ember of the Zevi oder . wt 3 "Ty ph there for several months. Born A a lodge and the | yo Datrol, and the Logan coun- | Sister: Jacob Davis, of Tremont, elght-inches of heavy, wet snow. and some of the mountain roads | by another weman family include his wal Mi male feame to the United States in 1806 noon at the Neff Puneral Hone st vineh had been ier home ove nee | O'clock Sunday mornmg after PRINT oopge in the MUIMeIm comstery Prescrip- All Day tions : Sunday Lutheran | She wis born in Asronsburg, Cen: | gueet @ellefonte; whi, and the wet glushy blanks ‘ i hway snow fences have been Brown and Charney Weber, of Lock was born al Tremont, Md, on April {f the first snow to fall in Centre 08d made it difficult Lo keey this tune they were no 25¢c per 100 Ibs Haven. Mr. Weber was a member | 12, 1870, Surviving are his second County this season can be taken under control hth Sai the weekend snov for Scrap Iron [ ” » : ed the Fellowship Bible class of the (hese children Niles E Davis, real old-fashioned winter recidents, most of 1 f or CNL wind to cause drifting. Rising In the market for all kinds of Tr m1 ¥ ' 3 4 . i nost of them of a minor | ELLIS A. LORAN | Bugo h, of Detroit, Mich. Also Ur-{ race Lutheran church, He was, Bellefonte; Mrs, Reedy, Altoona; s High. Wmperaiures, Monday cleared away waste materials n : 9 v " pontinued most of the way department aught unaware lacr ire " ¢ Altoona Hospital Tuesday morning |r ding it Clarence, and [live lodge, No. 494, F. & A. M.. Williams~ and Mrs, Pear! Heid, Pleasant Gap night and cont . ! depirunem, caugh ! ——— — Phone 1071-R Lock Haven, Pa ‘elo : “Ine é nt | grandehildren. Mrs os WARS | dh n " of the . oh At 11 o'clock after being a patien \ Bugosh A RI oort consistory, Jaffa Shrine and Also surviving are a brother and gunday, blanketed the county with rushed equipment into readiness h word about women will fl 1 1875: in Centre county, he had | National lodge, both of Clarence; tev club Md. and Mrs. Charles Cook, nal- been a resident of Altoona for ajdnd Was a member of the Slovak | timore, Md, TRMETR]L service; gq) | e—- N] \ Meotnhors af Luthersn church of Grassflat. Sh 4 be held ot 2 o'clock Frid 7 number of ) I ! " MRS. JAMES W. SAYERS w held » lo { B fie (Dover) Lorah. He was » member ( ind after spending three years In Mrs, Ehzabeth V. Safers, 83 died Miltheim, with the Rev. J J Wea ' nb the Firat 1a ran eb ureh New York of went to Clarenes of Her home In Lotk Haven, at | or ofieiating Tretarment - fy We Fill MES. RUSSELL STOVER TLE, ervice re held Tuesday | in fafhug health since he hroje Me Davis family formers on the h vith the | NET Lip a year ago, lash SepLeniber. og jn the building on We , SIE " i O : he wife of Russel] ver, died on Mon rment wn tre Coumy, and 1 the last surviv houses the Veterans of Mi Mary Catherine Stover 0 TAY Alt Nn made in the Askey comet Mo t ¢f her famil Since her ma Wars home h me near Loganton. af heart NHbLOR Hare she hi spent all her life m AAT Ness of i mont Nn ! ' ¢ r 4 ring A Lock Haven. Her husband, Jame MHS. SARA JANE LINGLS member of the L era ure ’ ’ sd 17 Velirs ago. Sut neville. Su inz a 3 JOHN M. WELLINGTON y BE eh Zim pl aren Mrs. Bara Jane Lingle, wido a Booneville irvivi al \ hb daughters and a Li dow of husband, two children, Freda, R John M. Wellington, of Pleasah RE BT ne New he Inte Willlamr B. Lingle, of bersburg, and Clay, at home; yap. for the past 12 vears emploved meey Ta A re oo Cieorges Valley, passed away last ' : brothers. Samuel ligen, Booneville a blackzmith by Whitorock Quar- nba We bh Cre. fait at Fhursday morning at the home of and Russell Neen Logan Mills, and ries, died at the Centre Count : eh dala be . EA ¢ her daughter, Mrs. John Vonada in two sisters, Mrs. Malvin Matihew ital here t lo I te cays a team | CCOPREs Valley, where she } Tea oo yop . NY CT ELM ii io a ol Parkesburg, and Mrs. John Menco. Ti y it antes tock JSht| Lock Haven, aiso 13 grandchildren. CATE, VA TRR SACL YU hea re. 13 SOUTH ALLEGHENY STREE'I BELLEFONTE, PENNA. New York City. Funeral services wit complication of diseases 101-| yarn re \istoe 4 "afternoon attributed to a complication were held at the home Friday af- lowing an attack of pneur i { \ ‘ y i. eases following a stroke ternoon at 1:30 iock of the Re- | fered or { 18. He y dy " hg Iu ¢ a y An x: igh. months ago. Mrs, Lingle wag f » formed Church at Rebersburg, with { Mr. Well : admitted’ HHS he, ym i daughter of Jacob and Harriet Sev. } 1 land Cemetery burial in the Jutifnn-R formed 14 the } ital on ( p hore } Cen ler Jamison, and was bor 1 Cemetery at Rebersburg al { ( rvivin ' township on June " l 33. making ‘ ® * po eral ald Sut MRS, SARA ANN REITER her age at thme of death 7 CArS MRS. JOHN BUGOSH lay afterpoon at ou M:s. Sara Ann Reiter, widow Of 4 nonths and 18 days. J band | a$ er 1 s late Lf it of J ota } 141 be Mrs. Dorothy Bugosh wife { Puneral Hon f i al ree he late Isalah Reiter, of Woodwa 1. Willlam B. Lingle i ) R. D, died at 6:16 o'clock Tuesday ..onher of vears sg ) John Bugosh, well known X . ’ of Clarence, died evening after an illness with a com= ue (slowing children Sate Hopi a, 1118 otock Sa” bytrin chu, alos er: | Wealen of tenes ieden, © 30 1c vile, mold sna nevi |) QUART U.S. P. MILK OF MAGNESIA... .. .59¢ | 1 QUART CODLIVEROLL .. ............98¢ urday morning anda boty with somiotion of asoas. er. Selene. So eon tn rearnia an Ontos 4. or to nn na wpm 4% | 1 QUART RUSSIAN MINERAL OIL... .......69¢| 1 QUART WITCHHAZEL ................ 31 Korechko 2ir } " 1853, making her age at time 0! , Joan M w é bor in Gosche Sovak on May 15, THOMAS W. WEBER | dex 18 yours montana 3 6avt ando4 Suman. i ci Cos |] QUART W.&T.ORALSOLUTION . .. ..... 69¢ | 1 QUART LIME WATER ..... 1878. making hes at { homas Willis Weber, native On September 16, 1883, she WAS pon aes Lingle cent Taner. Rete who pasa wy seme te cers Vues Tuners vn | 1 QUART MARLO DISINFECTANT... .98c | 1 QUART AGAR ANDOIL ....... days. Surviving are her husband, tired Middle division passenger con. . i with whom she wa ited in mar jied is home in Altbona, **9 ago. Surviving are the 100 q4.¢ morning at five daughiers M: A €¢ Jr. Steve, Andrew and 58 Albena, Clayton a Dora R. (Johnson) | ZF5S. Winslow. Ey M athae, Ment was made In the George all of Clarence and Miss Anne Weber . ef the family in- ” tor BR tS T= Valle emeter RINSO $1.00 Cod Liver Off Tabs. 69 Dicalcium: Phos. Wales 89¢ tenora Engle, Woodward, SEE 1 pt Barkelyn C. L. Of 6%¢ | 100c Hal. Oil and Viesterole 80¢ weral services will be hel COUNTY W. C. T. U. HOLDS 10cc Viesterole ......... 100 ABDG Capsules $1.98 Se ap alps i 4 A . S0cc Viesterole ..........5% 50 ABDG Capsules . $1.19 Satyiiay Sormibg wrerestiv wevrve. | Mercuro- 100 Halibut Ofl Caps. ..... 100 Hal. Ol & Viost. Caps $1.98 ; nsburg Reformed church wilh M——— ~ ; 3 h : ' N A} " Lis HEADACHE the Rev. G. A. Fred Griesing in The stitute of the Wo chrome 54 Halibut OU Cah Hal ous Yim Cun) ars Interment will be made Christian Temperance Up wa i 4 My (Applicator ISUSUALLY AWARNING J "0 ow ceed win so Doi ens | = /" DONT NEGLECT THOSE /<\\ | TTI: XX} Mrs. Mary Fletta Young. widow Mrs. W. R. White gave highlight . N fw) ToL HAIR TONI the late Robert Y ug pa h 4 from the ex nt state ¢ vention In TINY LINES AROUND AXON There are many t ber home in Miliheim at HAITISOUrg ' ; es, RA = t. I po different” kinds of A A reat Soc rep, weet ve 2 | Ge | YOUR EYES AND MOUTH! headache or causes MR ARS for headache and . NO 3. deeb af Juhs 2 taking pain - killing ’ He Rachau and wax born Stearfs, a stat Hare : medicines aly tem- it Madisonbirg on August 28. 1850 Hire pind : porarily stills na- wr age al time of death 89 stro turing the afte . $0 ture's warning to ars. 2 mom and # day . ion. In th venin V . el a bo ar 0 you. . tonto married Fes Joh Liu bh LR gh ph pin be us we aeige on | Tay te re” ne ce "| Special Formura CREAM ’ death. Surviving afe the only a trained physician can distinguish be. tween the serious headache and the one resalt- : ™ i 5 g dren Milton Guiner ne ratur WRIT i Be " ing from some fransienr condition. nsburg: Russell Wolf, Akron, tion. and advertising i 4 Ji C There are the various kinds of headaches to, and Mrs. Dorothy Crabb, of) Special music by Mn E. Al Shave Cream \d caused from kidney trouble, high blood pressure, Rien. Aus Eviving are aMis. Prank Goodhart, and Mes. 44 eye strain, syphilis, toxic conditions. There is Brolin and Jaren HAKSTS. Mame ¥: | WXMer was an enjoynule ‘ealiires the migraine or “sick headache,” which in itself EW RY A out venting staion Sloued will | Tv. can be caused by any one of a number of thing: Flizabeth Bartley, of Spring Mills: Cold Medal contest in whic : , i how and assumes Ari forms. “Tors 1 Minnie Smeltzer, of Greet young people participated, The goid Ko y . x EE for Jounal} Setusihih headache can result from infections in the teeth, & ing Oo y n 4 M ps Jie oe - medal was » on by Jane ! } . oy FY th li i i o : pn ai tonsils, appendix, gall bladder, prostate glands wit be held af 3 “ : i> sh See how it aids in or anywhere else in the body ny of log MOTOR POLICE LOOKING =x ; v back home We Hive your Yeeician rch ox tis ease of 0 ord Fring Bb. £0.00 } FOR IMT RUN OPILEATOR u 4 —] ’ J — wid Rs ar poe, persistent headache. with Wie Hey, L.A. Fred Lirias he State Med wv » ~& : 1 ’ Now you can get the cream " al 4 \ arching dor Avs obetud of 3 ] thousands of women gladly pay wd Ue J 2.00 » jar for bell price! Two jars mn chi of Russell 1 Bittner How pd : for the price of one Pop Corn 'n. Ige can 10c . ONALD R. 2/ FRASK IRVIN DAVIS ma aR Ht : “a k g org ; : ard, R D. at the Turkey Inn on : Treat your skin w the young Frank Irvin Davie. aged 69. 10vm- pose 64 Pridac night damaging > i ir well knowh Bellefonte resident ., tire ft fide » Complete With Si 19 | look every man snd women ad- Full Pound PH a R MA C ST 24 SALLEGHENY ST na ax line Operato: died rel T e accident oct irred a t 11 Pint Bottle . . . sites. tall Sor 9 hat of Eitan 4 Cold 4 9 Fairview cemete: tomobile shich PRESCRIPTIONS 1S THE MOST MPORTAT PART OF (U8 BUSIESS enly a3 his home in the MIeIm | yelock ‘when Mr. Bittner was por np npg pleon ar Davis left Bellefonte turning from work in Lock " A Full Pint will Be the seguler $2.00, “ Ua M als 4 vyorae ching LIHET IX No 52 OF A SERIES “TELLING THE PUBLIC ABOUT THE DOCTORS sveral years ago 10 make his pere He zald a car appraeching MIME... seston: cot nrs —— west suddenly swerved across on em pn pense | copter of the highway and sid v ; . swiped the Biltner automobi — Be HOPPER $ Rt oir st his os nl Zot ou So rus BRiner stopped his car and ¢ Hb RESTORATIVE HAVE BLECTED THE WESTINGHOUSE VIC- but the other machine kept on go pr \, q CREAM TOR RANGE PICTURED BELOW AS THE MOST | a: Bittner has been abic to tive | CEN CABINET \ t PRACTICAL AND CONVENIENT RANGE OF the police n goof description of the MAL. BOTTLE Lift Off \ id | ® TODAY. ear, a green Plymouth sedan, 1935 | nl ' | | | end sellen the I or 1036 model, and they are makin WV, N 0 WP A i MN py skin, new Westinghouse cf the Bittner car on the left side - were considerably damaged every effort to apprehend the dri S130 alot. .Now Ac cardtey doaa 5 —— UW | Patent Medicine Ld EE mm—— Osceola Woman 9 Years Old J i] 75¢ Bellans . . 4 MODEL WITH Mrs. Fannie McFeeters, one of i » . Bias Hie Ta. The fenders and running board Osceola Mills" oldest residents, ob- “LOOK-IN" DOOR AND pra min ir, Se : HE amit / vaniosd vesrs and Tailing eyesight, $1.20 Father John's Medici v T / Mes. MdPesters has enjoyed re- . . a OVEN LIGH mariedBly @o6d WEAIth. She is ac. Toiletries S140 FHth SUMED gages. tive about the Bouse and takes a ® : . chasse ntass Keen fritersst in everything being 40e Pepsodent Toolh Paste... .33¢ . . Seed Sadduslt 1h done. She Mot only enjoys drying 40e Tooth Paste .....330 SALTS ” Pysifium ; Abe the dishes but #8 insistent about ft ma . $ ; ($1.00 Vitalis 9% i J 10 Ld « ' venoms wonton weiner e-| J] |e Ponts Cream 1 |S AYMIAN'S SOAP qc ler ‘oy Has the upper hand, sLee Lotio but nobody seems fo care much | nk 2 ox Aromatic Deccan of ote fatre on. cir wen he var | CU SPIRITS AMMONIA 12¢ large BSuperOven . . . famous Corox ee | 5 Reomol Hake Tonks... ioe | t SHOE _ von oo. | ATLAS SHOE POLISH Je verses 300 mr 516950 | PALMOLIVE SOAP je INSTALLED 37 4 Rw Hin | Here's how BLUE-JAY new Westinghouse “MEAL PLANNER" | BATA SAVING Corns / given ABSOLUTELY FREE to every woman IRE pee | KOTEX who visits our 3 : WEW CONVENIENT Contains helpful suggestions on how to make the task of “planning : fconomICAL cARTeR] 3 menlna day” esvier and more enjoyable . . . practice], sasy to : prepare menus and up-to-the-minute recipes Tor favorite foods. Lig sive Stal nd Bling Prin > 66 Naphins and the form most be chosen with ; sare, Comforting ssstvance of 5 F Huty well performed will be youre if DEHAAS ELECTRIC COMPANY Eharsea pre inn Rock of Ayes iorial te stand #¢ your record To “THE WESTINGHOUSE STORE” for the years to come, ’ 3 Chocolate Covered 29 8 WEST BISHOP STREET BELLEFONTE, PA. : Cherries. Pound... Cc . Howort Granite Chosolate Peppermint 25¢ EVERY HOUSE NEEDS WESTINGHOUSE § orks BURGAS cuiacirinsasss Pal FRANK WALLACE, Prop. ile i | Ts 16 § tie jlo is ; LH i ! 5
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