THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. June 27, 1940, Page Eight OBITUAR vious marriage, Mrs of Akron, O,, her second marriage Alton Hitchings, of Chester; Mrs Bressler and H. Donald Hitchings, of Tyrone; Mrs of Wilkes-Barre, Hitehings, of Tyrone; children, Mrs, Cora L. Reed, of Ty- rone, and E. Earl Hitchings, of East Pittsburgh; one brother Harry Y | Walter Glover, HAZEL RUTH MILLER Funeral services were held on Sunday afternoon at the Neff Fu- neral Home at Howard, for Hazel Ruth Miller, one month and 14 days old daughter of Howard and Loretta Meckley Miller of Monu- ment, Rev. Mr. Miller of Mackey- ville officiated. Interment 0k place in Meyers cemetery, Buti un Valley. The child, who dlec ; iy June 21, 1940, in the Centre Nearhoof, of Bellwox d und a siste County Hospital, from complica- Mrs Alice Farrling, of Philadelphia tions following a short illness 1 — survived by its parents, (wo broth- JOSEPH A. HESS ers and two sisters, all at home Joseph A. Hess, of Denver former State College Thursday evening, June 20 Hess was born November 6, Fairbrook, Cenire county, son of C. B. and Ellle HL Hess. He never married. These brothers and sisters survive: Mrs. Sadie Himes, of Al- toona: Mrs. Agnes Miller, of Holl daysburg; Mrs. Mattie Slagle, of State College: Clande Hess, of Den- ver, and Robert Hess, of Cleveland Ohio. Mr. Hess was a member of the Methodist church and W. Russell Colo MRS. EMMA L. HITCHINGS Mrs. Emma Luella Hitchings, wi- dow of Willlam R. Hitchings, died at her home in Tyrone Monday morning following a two weeks’ ill- ness with complications. Mrs. Hitch- ngs was a daughter of Jeremiah and Sara Ann (Weston) Nearhool and was born at Warrior's Mark on November 18, 1865. On August 5 1800 at Huntingdon, she was unit- od in marriage with William R Hitchings, who died several years ago Mrs. Hitchings had been a res- ident of Tyrone since 1012. She survived by one daughter to a pre- 1940. M1 1880, at Additional Deaths Page § Second Section 1s the ting evening cil Omit Hold Reception accomplishments of the D 4 i | organization 50 year For DAR Regent aoe 18 OTRAS on vigorously than ever Mic work. The D A it: golden jubilee which will at Wheatland Buchanan, the Pennsylvania its orig - of tn continue mere in their pa'ri R celebrating thi take place the home Pre ch ha condit 4 sottiniied from page one) dinner the Reg Mensch, intro- Schad, accom- violinist, who number AC- Mr After a “delicion: ent, Mrs. Charles F duced Mrs. Louis B plizhed Bellefonte plaved two beautiful companied at the Musser W. Get ig Mrs. Mensch then introduced the guests, each of whom gave a short talk. Miss Eleanor Wilson, regent of Kishacoquillag Chapter, Lewis. toan. brought greetings from her chapter The vear, the climax of in October of Jame only ident from wl tored to fano by hee ‘ on James C. Furst organized a junior the Bellefonte chapter Yesterday the first state D. A R assembly was held at the Nittany Lion Inn State College with between 200 300 delegate in attendance inal M1 ing reported hav OCietly in junior and officers Miss juniors; - - ‘ate and national were infroduced as follows Sisler, state chairman of Miss Brunner, state treasurer; Miss Mary Lee Forme national vice- chairman of juniors for the eastern When district: Mrs. Schermerhorn, organ- to find a izing seer general of Michi- t thing of gan: Mrs. Sheeham. state registr through =a {OV of Michigan, and Mi him to a Philadelphia Lancaster, state regent i cians vania man's st Mrs fluoro FREE DELIVERY OLDMAN’ FOOD MARKET BELLEFONTE, PA Hospital Case Lower Merion falled missing diamond x man caught climb police ring ! etary ie cle Ar 1d wi Forney, of tool of Pennsyl- instes mis ach with the al hospi located om- SCOPE hs the SINg Forney gave the keynote ad- PHONE 28 oF QUALITY a of Heinz Baby Foods—Strained - 3 for 20¢c CHOPPED 2 for 29¢ Heinz Ketchup - Ige 17¢ 3 for 49¢ 2-LB JAR Baron's Pure Jelly - '- NO. 2'¢ CANS Checker Peaches WHITE ROSE-—No. 2!; CANS Fresh Prunes - - 2 CANS Yellow Wax Beans - - - Green Beans—-No. 2 cans Octagon Laundry Soap - Octagon Toilet Soap - - LIGHTHOUSE SCOURING Powder - - 3 for 10¢ Armour’s Perk lge 19¢ small They claim it is as good as Rinso or Oxvdol, Post Toasties - - - - - Shredded Wheat Betty Crocker CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES Recipe Now in Sacks Gold Medal Flour “Kitchen Tested” 24 Ih, 99¢ 2 for 27¢ 2 for 27¢ 3 for 29¢ 3 for 29¢ 10 for 39¢ 6 for 25¢ 8 for 25¢ 3 for 25¢ 3 for 20¢ 2 for 17¢ SPECIAL ROSEY ROWSWELL SALE POPULAR KDKA BALLCASTER BAYS: “Try This ‘BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS!" WHEATIES 2pkgs2ic with milk or cream and sliced Bananas 5 1b 25¢ TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT! To Mave Old-Fashioned STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE Made With the New BISQUICK Ige size31c SKINLESS Weiners Ib 23¢ LUNCHEON Meat Ib 25¢ LEBANON Bologna Ib 29¢ AMERICAN Cheese (in one piece) Ib 23¢ JARS Cheese Spread each 15¢ BLUE VALLEY Pure o Creomery Butter - 2 Ib 59 THIS SALE IS FOR CASH ONLY FREE DELIVERY Special Music At Unionville and these children by ! M, | Clara | { the Frances Rauscher | members of the also two step- | and a sister, resident, died | Welsh Male Chorus of Johns- town to Appear at Meth- odist Church treat is In store for friends and former Methodist church at Unlonville, Sunday, when the Welsh Male Chorus of Johnstown will sing at the morning service The choir, which will appear under the direction of Robert H. Owens with Mrs. Dorothy B, Kurtz as ac- companist will sing elght tions and will lead the congrega- tion In the singing of spirited Gos. pel songs at the service which will begin at 10:30 o'clock The numbers which the chorus will sing are: "All Hall the Power of Jesus’ Name," "Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah," “There is a Green Hill Par Away.” "On Great Lone HIlls” “Jesu lover of My Soul,” “Onward Christian Soldier.” Star of Descending Nigh and On the Sea” Members of the low Ham A fine music members, male fol Wil. SOC - male chor Tom Barber Ted Griffith R. Helsel, Evan McMonlgal; first Davis, T. R. Jer and James bassos, Willlam ROrge David Lee Ingram 1] tenors Barber and Dwight and DJ bassos. Beward D kins, Emory J. Martin Strehler ond D tenors Jones Jenkins second Leste Robert J the above singe Jones, Davis and 7] have been singing and Of Owen kin John vear Friendly Mi R togethe town choirs for the Dast 30 having Male Chorus Welsh Preshyterian John P. Brugger of Joe Brugger { Unionvil Wi so 8a member o Male Chora Rew the the Johy church hrother tarted with of the town The late MF or Unionville th attendance cordial Invite Unionville mem friends to atten a cordial members of for inf and enjoy the ine the Are ure Kerstetler of Methodist church expecting way morning the and also extends tats at he is a record Sum and entire their not only bership d, but fo former returm reunioy welcome all that church rmal church feast of hy An which Johns! to bring .. Seniors Inspect County Projects (Continued from page one) » Junior pro je and three 3 ladle Here & Ham Tucker Vocational Agriculiure Korman, teacher the Bellefonte Hig! mms after pective ects lintely teachers | ’ pigs were and the boy tration on hog ited John where they we ming Hoy's potato project were particularly im- sed the remarkable gains fertilized seed had made over ordinary seed potatoes, The next was at Oscar Dunkie's where a swine project of four Berkshire hogs was observed and discussed Following this step Guy Korman took the group to Paul Reape where they inspected an outstand- ing project program The following day Mr. O. Decker and Robert Corman drove to Slate College, where they joined the sen- fors In agriculture edfication In An open fordm discussion on teaching vocational agriculture. Here the group questioned Mr. Decker and Mr. Corman on the projects they had visited and disctizaed problems to be dealt with In carrying out a program of vocational agriculture in any community mines Ms - Award Contract pres with thn ston op For New Road (Continued from page one) direct route than the present Toads between the two towns, shortening the present 13-mile route about 9 miles The Bellefonty link of the road will begin at the Charles Willams | reports on the streets to the effect | farm west of Dale Summit and o1- | Eagle area | low the Olg Boalsburg Pike, now popularly called the “back road” between the two towns, past the Dr. J. W. Claudv residence fo A point near hotise It will then bear to the north cutting through a number of {Arms between Rockview and Bellefonte Spring township Addition, the southern and pass the school at Bush enter Bellefonte at end of Willowbank gireet and pass) in front of the Centre County | to the biidge near the! Hospital Evangelical] Chureh. — — Relief Recipient Census of the Loyalsock | Farm in Lycoming county, recently disclosed an additi== in the goose family. Lured in the farm by two [captive wild geese, a traveler en- route north has taken up its stand iat the outside of the enclosure in {which the regulars are kept. The {goose came with others, but re- {mained when they left. evidently | content to receive its dole from the | state, i Teacher is Chosen { The College Township school board has named Misg Virginia | Bennison, Mill Hall, R. D. to teach | first grade at the College Township | Consolidated school, Lemont. She [suecesds Mrs Maxine Siraw who | has resigned. clec- | | order | Bond, the Rockview school- Tt will} Game | 'Schreffler Clan Meets At Hecla Millard Se hreflier and Other Officers Re-elected; Set Date for '41 Reunion The second annual Bchreffler family was June 23, ut Hecla Park, with 54 present, Owing to weather condi- tions, the park management offered the use of the dining group, allowing th business session indoors The held Sunday, em to hold and have their dinner business sess by president fler, of Pleasant all the officer serve another year. They ident, W. M. SchrefTler president, Mrs. ¥. D of Pleasant Gap; se Sowers, of Mile Mrs. Lloyd Haven Speaker Schrefller ntline of varion Bruce 8S unable on was called to Millard Schref- Cap, alter which were elected to Are: press And vice Millward, both retary, Mrs. Eva DUrg, and treasur- Daugherty, of Lock Ie er of the Roy Philipsburg, who gave the family anid Hine ol afternoon wa of an traced lan itomobile fan story he hy 4] Deen over until Mr had another Ken Keele charge of Lock 1sement TT tke contribut the ll! were baked tha taut he next ame phi A hotig . Mr Cha and Mrs and Mr Kenne ana yd Ru My ds] aug hte th yd Daug! Daugherty Mir ang M i Mrs. C Gerald dren, Mr seri Lightning Hits House And Barn Continued from page one) current ares 4] rele Reaching box huried re nto f¥sg the aging apparatus of yard, dam damage at the home pants was In- occupied by Lhe family and by a ont T ted 3 the ofcu jured. The house William Balley hillips family A quantity soon converted into a mass ¢ Gap firemen were seenie. bul little could be done with the exception tecting nearby buildings Before the if the barn structure Pleasn tap ar straw In ithe large {f flames called to of pro flames had gained mitch headway a few of the impie- ments stored in the structure were saved All the livestock waz in pas. ture at the time. Mr. Ross yester- day reported that the barn Was protected by (nsurance There are two barns on the farm one along the highway and the other on a hill overlooking the It was structure on the which wa: desiroved vesterdas - Habaes Corpus Writ Sought For Millinder (Continued from page one) road hill the iz entitled 10 his and also fixes the bond. 1% is the Court's to deny to release such a defendant, it was said In an interview yesterday Harvey ld a representative of The Cen- tre Democrat that he had not heard ant that residents of the Mt are pooling together fo raise a fund for Millinder’s defense. “I know nothing of such a movement,” Har- vey said. He stated that the petition for the writ of habeas corpus would not be presented until sometime next week, and added that several days probably would elapse before the court acted upon the petition and set a date for a hearing, WE —— Momento A 22-calibre bullet lodged be- neath Frederick ¥. Knoeller'’s heart | | 23 years ago. was removed Monday | at Philadelphia. A change in the position of the bullet necessitated its removal. The identity of the person who fired the shot in 1917 was never learned. reunion of the | | Friday evening room to the (“T Am Alpha Sacred Concert Here Tomorrow | Varied Program For Event at Methodist Church is Announced be held hint sacred concert will Bellefonte Meth June 23. at of twent A the nt chureh 8 o'clock An admission five een! will be charged The program will be as Organ Prelude Belected Cray and Omega er-—Chorus Minuet from del: “Londonerry 8. Zameenik The Cireen Cn Cirle Berenies All 8iring thedri (# Art Chorus “Steal Negro The Her Liebestraum emble bert Gray Prayer Perfe Won't Met Berenaat Gi. Hands wild | Houck A M M Will Improve Undine Tract DAY OBSERVED HOME FATHERS’ AT ond Oar of Harold children, of Creek William Orubb and chil Howard; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fillmore: and Mr ang liam James and children of Eagle and Mra Harold Bloom an er Bery Fillmore awrven ughte: and Bowes Beech Mr . Aven rs fren ville daught of A delicious dinner was the day was 3 most a —-— Depends on Viewpoint It all depends on the wa: look at 18. A hens egg at Lebanon hetance during a German soldier Donald Duck {rom high-heeled woman's another - eiched with a formation from angle ana Or another shoe from ! liberty under! the Amount of! privilege | To give vieunl and fitting expression Yo Suu Uinee atid Fugierd, the Wadiuth form must be chosen with | enren Comforting assurance of a duty well performed will be yours if choose a genuine Rock of Ages emorial to stand =e your for the years to come, Howard Granite Works | PRANK WALLACE. Prop. RSE are WHEAT WANTED! From 1 to 1000 Bushels of Good Milling Wheat 90 (ents af the Mill CLINTONDALE MILLS CLINTONDALE, PA. Losch, of Mrs Wil IN FILLMORE . ang en jos abie one harp swe a SEND ANNIVERSARY OBSERVE THEIR WEDDING ed Ir Ltende Wyim quietly observe Mr. and Mra, William Williamsport bind wedding anniversa Married in Milesburg Williamsport wherve they have resided eve Mr. Wyland has been retired many years and both wi ony Hilda Lhe moved to shortly afterward, land Rice Era for year lent health They Harry They have where They York, Pa VFW four Just om ad the children amspor Hary Mis They } Mr w and Mr. Wyland y received many git have 3 Hv in wil Dert M Wyland and at home children 00 inve Western Auto Associate Store 4 *r ret the convention gnore Helen yiand Bl flower and Iriends im- and from relatives atl — — p—— — idea about the read the figures income ang the gel, If you want an rm situation. 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