Page Eight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. July 4, 1940, anh ee pS ————————= assistant spector of Scabban RECENT WEDDINGS | Is a " AD inspector of 8S ohare and Blade He is employed as & | { sanitary engineer by the United Moat AV omer | a es Gover: O R | A Miss Grace L. Womer, daughter a dob Knent - of Mr. and Mrs, W. MM. Womer, of : : X ‘ hg Slatin Mos : Strubie—Loesch St. John's Evangelical & Reformed Boalsburg, and Clarence M, Moss . son of Rev. and Mrs, Edward J Miss Emma Loesch, daughter o!| Rev. C. Nevin Stamm, pastor p A at y ‘wl Mr. and Mrs, Edward Loesch of | Church school, 8:30 a. m. Morning XE : ) ‘8 ‘WIS : 9 Moss, of Westville, N. J, were : ! ‘ i LEWIS I. CROSS, LEWIS I. CROSS, united h marriage at the home of State College, R. D., and Rodney | worship, 10:45 a. m Funeral services were held Sun-| lewis I. Cross of Altoona, travel the bride's parents last Tuesday | Struble, son of Mr, and Mrs, © day afternoon in the Methodist | {DE general foreman of the Harbi- afternoon with the Rev Mr. Mos Bruce Birible, of State College Advent Church © church at Woodland. Clearfieln | Son-Walker refractories, died sud-| omeiating. The maig of honor was| Were united in marriage at the Pine County, for Lewis 1. Cress, half- denly of a heart attack las. Thur Miss Kay Rane of Port Matitda | Grove Mills Lutheran parsonage on CO Shuey pastor. Bunday brother of William Cross of near | day morning in Pittsburgh. Born while Charles Moss, brother of the May 18 by ‘the Rev. James N. Pish- | School 9:30, Roy Leather sup! Axe Mann Mr Cress fell dead | June 20, 1880 in Woodland, Pa, he bridegroom wi best man. Mrs. | © Attendants on the young couple followed with preaching EK ON] Y while at work for the Harbison | Was the son of Thaddeus and Isa Theodore Herman of State Colles | Wore Miss Nellie Poorman and Ross | o'clock; Christian Endeavor at 7:3 Walker Co in Al.oona on Thursday | bell Cro Member Mf the family played the plano during the cere- Norris, of State College Nevin Watson, presiden { ' " y wemmmamman ——_ n | nel » his wife y ’ - —~—— — a a +H bames thiatng morning, June 27, 1040. He hadj Jpluce vos di M ud mony. The bride 15 a graduate ol - - very grateful for the attendances | : i 1d three chntidren ; n ¢f the company to y State College his ohaol | all our service and the interest . a been a foreman Wg sit | Mr Lewis MoGiraw of Wyckoff, N the i College high sohaol Dale Clan Holds mat {ested by oar I Dl Regular 569, 95 { niversal Regular $59. 95 Laundry Quee n 40 vears an employe of the American South J Russell Cro of Chester, Pa A " a ; and Mrs, Francly George of Hol-| So" Breeders Association, Stab Annual Reunion Automatic MRS, SCOTT B. BRUER lidaysburg; two brothers and tw College. Mr Moss is a graduate ol st. John's Episcopal, Bellefonte Mrs. Sarah A. Bruer, 62 wife of] sisters Andrew of Mill Hall, William Rep rig al oi Rh a ; Continued from page one) The Rev, C. Warren Newman i A i A Ynfertaive pli research QUEL or the iy . ; od 8 ig died at her h it in b fo i . Mr Mag ie Fox Ol | men's League White, Mary Allce Eminhizer Mr Reetoy Bunday ! Fi y Vv 1 gton, shortly after midnight SOCK ay an Mi Hard — and Mrs. Marvin Lee and children oly Eucharist; 11 oly Kuchar ng p "hi ne N Thursday, June 27, 100, after a Brown of Ourwensville, Mr Cros Seprish—=Cingel Mrs. Clarence Johnson and son all 1st, sermon. Daily, except Wedne And Set of White Enameled short fliness. Born at Mt. Eagle! was a member of the Me. hod Miss bara C and Paul ©f Houserville; Mr. and Mrs. Ken. day: 7:00, Holy Eucharist. Wedne And Set of W hite Enameled Barbara ingel Sept, 10, 1877, she m ved to Clin hurch at Woodland Seprish both of Clarence. were heth Blover and son, Mr. and Mrs, day: 9:00 Holy Eucharist oa 13 DRAI N TU BS lon county in her girlhood anc be fn united in marriage at a ceremony J. A. Dale and children, Jefirey and Sunday Matins-15 minute DRAIN T lived there all her life. She was a ALFRED BROWER performed a: St. Michael ‘atho- | Houtz, of Lemont: Mr. and Mrs. before the Eucharist, Evening pray member of the Flemington Metho Allred Brower. of Pi burgh He ebrarwe) “141 am at clock Kearney Walke { childer or, 5:10 p m : "i a Bass 4 . . . rg lic church, Clarence, at § o'clock Kearney Walker and childern, of p Special Price for Both Special Price for Beth dist Church. Surviving ! erimer Centre county native, died al Saturday morning, June 22. with! Linden Hall; Rev. and Mrs. G. F husband and one sister, 3 / el his home riday, June 28, 1040 {I the Rev J W. Palfy officiating. Smith and children, of Knoxd , John's Lutheran, Bellefonte Harisock of Renov Funeral ser-ia heart atiack following rt After the ceremony a reception ant Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cormay an o Sh ; a ¢ - fa ( - vices weie helg Mon day at 2 p. m. | illne 4 road plo) Mr. dinner was held at the home of the children, Kathryn O'Leary, of fits 1 Eons amy tar y » ) ) > ) ) ai the late residence, the Wii- | Brower wi | vei ld, and would | bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Aram [0 Mr. and Mrs. Jerom ale wii lingam it hd ¢ | * ’ lam H Gould fliciatin Jurial | have been retired Monday of thi iingel at Clarence. The maid of and children, of Renov MY, BRET arr raion 1 “ Fam was made in Punnsiawn cemetery | week rn at Unionville, he w honor was Miss Mary Swancer, of | Jared 1 and daughter Dori Sao I Buin rE ¢ i iam nd ida Browel Jlarence, while John Surovy, al Ant lla Shuey { Lock Haven ‘4 oe ra w ABE. +i SAMUEL A. WALIZER was united in marriage io Ber- { Clarence, was bes. man ! \ and child ! Fol ~ So - ' ‘ x rolls who survive + hes CRA 14 TT " nil % 1x ere . - ) be Rendnmi , Chan i ) WOul ia i ‘ . "el 3 “ om | Ct v le . Samuel A. Walizer, 71. of 216 W.| cu iidren: William and Leonard. of | to: a wig Has TTS Le a . mem HR Phil. | 2chedule of ser will be f A Saving This Week of $10.00 | A Saving This Week of $10.00 Ellis street, Eas! Syracuse ’ \ a mua owictie UH APS, GPrS1 AB MEN Somnath iid ¥ Wa y during Ju gust, and th } | burgh, and Rowland, at home. the Hall Hosiery Mill rence lips and daughter ra oe { died Tuesday morning, June 2 These b o al sist t \ "0 ‘ Mi ld He ne, M Mi dr he ssrre si rod : Sunds September TTI | Anh _ _ 1940 in University Hospita ; I Rat | dy A A A EE yy. andl, Mrs, + = : = = - em 103 a A native y Nn rhe ¥ us nls ence . . “wt ali oepliss wl i FEN DIGS : m 137 161 mi } pw . > : > . . hort illness A native of | Jolles Mrs. . V. Si { of Bate the Redding Coa Company al! anng { df Three Sorine 1 Run Baptist Church Don [| for get the JusIiness Me on’ & Basket Picnic A ug ust ith. 19 4). All- Ruh. Mr. Walizer had lived : Spott Ju Clarence where the vo r COUD ‘ 8 g Syracuse 30 years. Surviving are his air Sm df Unig . Tog ake $ ' you up ‘ wife, Mrs. Martha E. Walizer wile 3 weniger Easton: | © re sisters, Mrs. 1. K. James, of Clarks- " a Pree atures . i and aughie ; followed b3 la moet hri eee — burg, W. Va: Mrs. C. B. Wildes and my—Fullz 7.9 hon Mrs. E. M. Harclerode, both of Al- We Daye ety Miss Alveria A. Fultz became Jackson and son Dale, of Home- yo oneumn presdent Bverybod toona; three brothers E J. Walizer, inrenme. of Maoksss Rocks | HE bride ©. aXell RY, i Ut Taietabt iva ager | iDVited to all these servi Ou y of Mifflinburg; C. A. Walize: Ho Wy Ro: A oa TY Bellefonte, at a ceremony periormed oF &HWSDU etn song Serv by the ma hor FW \ dodge Ror Beilin a June 18 by the Rev. M. C. Piper 4 Villiam Baliey, of Belletonie. R or Pil rove Mills was fine ant ® ard, and J E Walizer, of New ”" : LC. ibe 3 and nephews. Services were conduct TT TT TU ie Mire, Hou! Gard, Of Neh Land (BOOT 2 here, and a £908 turn oui consid PHONE 295 M. W. WILLIAMS, Owner. Jellefonte, Pa. ed Friday at East Syracuse. Rev MES. WILLIAM O. RIPKA stree eliefonte, b:aiher in-law ine the ‘weaties wtive: aaah Maxwell B. Courage, pastor, offic- Ae mas up poh nd sister ¢f the bridegroom, were jating. Burial was made in Wood- rs. Ida Mae Ripka, wile of Wi Le ant Immediately after th Class Hears Talk on etery, Ea Ripka at Unit 4d Brethren, Bellefonte lawn cemetery, East Syracuse Hoan 4 Ry y ited 8 et ne » cen n ny a reception was nea Duties of Parents ay : ne gu — —————— LV, Sa day picnic. Bring vour friends and neighbors. thelr home home. Mrs. Shay, gaug : Ws a we ted LEY. Fhuryday, June 27, 1940, after 4 Sev- | yor of Mr, and Mm. Waher Pults . rs vices beginning ut X GRASSLAND CONFERENCE INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITY HITS CORL REUNION HELD AY H HRY ay or hi fines sie itoona, attended the ony m page one) oi Say PLANNED AT PENN STATE HIGHEST PEAK SINCE 1937 GRANGE PARK, MUNE arry McCauley, 72. a Span tack Mr Ripka wig a daugh High Schoo! and for the GE PA American war veteran and a resi- of Solomon and Elizabet! romm c.ore hit been emploved int den: of Mill Hall, R. D., died Thu Lingle, and was born in Po OWD- | noo of the FP & F. drs day afternoon, June 7 1940 hip on May 1 1884. m f her | pa Mr. Shay, son of the Lock Haven Hugpital aft Sa > ‘ at | me of de h 56 years, ane Mrs Jaodh Shay. of South illness of slightly over a week. Born Mou ; ana 1 8h Bel lefont e 1 Mifflin County er f ind McCauley was Be a a - AE John and Annie J be Me. Ripa, both 3; h ne. and Mi ah | pre Cauley He was a : > 3 Slr i are tes hrotias ay Following ‘wedding Bai ghts of h iolden Eagle urviving ved " of : i “ RNG 1 dus } and point he rang Sup. 1. i vm he Ohio : First Evangelical, Bellefonte Purnell—Thiele Kathiv: y v became vi Puroell, zon at 2 p.m Al Me HOHE Si s oe. | ev. W. KH Nn of neil, of Ea Cur made in St tu meiery. NE Ooiat ng Interment ! e in efonte at a ceremony pert ' we} tany Valley u reo Valle) meter) t 1 o'clock on Saturday moriing generation n Christ Episcopal church ri He gave REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Adel I pang le t 3. 1 iamsport, by the Rev rt FPF. ing as follow rd Haupt Wf Belleion . Gas pasior of Lhe church ¥ ¢ if. re! Linyd R Shut! ux, to Mary E tract in Union Tw 16 82 former rector of St. John's Episco- Sloop. of Uelont tract in it ve W Rote ¢t ux. of rit Ni me ir Bellefonte. The brit Twp : $1 Jann & bb bar to Hai maid was Miss Dorothy Mae Ri ai Rob Mary 3 et ux ter Twp . Park M Weimer Kephart Hardware i 3 Bennett t Richa MAT +4 ye : » rr . 117 0D: SL ’ ~ ’ f Y 3 we . Philip burg. tra in Philly msg Ix Bell I Purnell departed 500 D 3 ttact in Boge: Two © $700 " P eanh “4 col +3 sh 350 a z n Bog y New York Cily and through m Leroy H. Morrison ix, to ew England Siae Ne BRIGT out selfpity H Git From Somewhere § fo noy Ryver, et ux, of South Phiip wore a powder blue redingoe crepe May we never hasty in judgment i member of Bigma-X1, the 0 i fran of burg, tract in South Philipsburs WHO KNOWS? dr with a white hat and while and always be generaus t us e Scienti H Fal sido Cornell University, an Kya] TE wh TT, y a. " . «11 Shiriers win Ie » Sry EHPTVG ‘ rw 3 mer RI 5 1 : $32 . » i | navy #OOOIROTION Al ' tin f¢ ail th ma is 1 W i - agronomy extensior “lara B. Witmer, to Mary E Hol! 1. How ma Ris hay er sage of yellow roses sweet peas and calm, serene, gentl stant that u AGvAnDRINENL OF RAH out Pennsvivania Slat p . " . 1 T . rvs or Mah S80 } We eliniee i1 he ot. a 0 N + 3 a MARA EA Miva Gi n Al wil postmark i A la. Ere are ad But of Bellefonte, R, D., tract in Spring 1H soldies f A ? u inisies. The brideamaid * & may realize 8 is the : sr ——————— na 4 EE Pi ir ‘ ’ ahha w ‘ " : wok Twp. $1.000 reak of the present war? dusty rose net dress with a nat i iat create difference - : Jul : » naueq irom u BLP. sistent, uninieresting Laker is ‘ her 3 when * f y Vy dit bsg Get all the news for $1.50 a year. now ai x08 than the plague Alvin J. Morgan ux. to For- “ Te RDC When Was Joan ol Rw hd : est Morgan, et ux. of Philipsburg. Arc burned at the stake? corsage ¢f pink roses and pink And may we strive to touch and - a ams a wh —— tract in Rush Twp.; 3. How long have Nice and Savoy Sweel peas. The bride, a daughlel know he great comm num Forest E Morgan sionget! to Prance? of Mr. ang Mrs. Richard Thilee, 0. heart of us all, and J 3 n 301 th Fork / ‘ho is the author of the Dias ol town, was graduated from the Jet us not forget 10 be Amel J. Bergan, ux, : DT ue Johnsiown High School and from IS A _— tract in Rush Twp. $l here Shall Be No Nigh : ba . : What roval refuses 8 now i nn State College. class of 1939 . RK . Sm— Staaene | 5. V/A TOM] Teiugee (2 3 ' During the pas: year she nas beer Dr. Nixon Resigns anads teaching home economics i the i ig Penn State Post i » y J 1 i 6 ‘hen and where will the Dem- Johnaonburg High School Mr ratic Convention be held? Purnell was graduated from the 7. What is the capital of Turkey? | Belicfonte High School and rece (Continued from page one) 8. In what battle of the former ©d his JSiplonty at ‘Pafin State _: He is well known {o farm organiza- World War was the Italian Army 1937. Since then he has been em- A vidual producers tions and Individual in routed by the soldiers of the Cen- ployed as personnel manager for the every county in Pennsylvania tral Powers? American Lime and Stone Com- After being graduated from Ohio ’ Sr et vn | 0, 3, AE ES MEN'S DEPT. FOREVER SATURDAY, JULY 6th y s expect to go 40 housekeeping in one 0 ARH ® ’ Great Britain successful? Half of th Po 3 two years with the Ohio Le tt ae 10. How many planes have been all al iW lormer tier house ON '4ural Experiment Station, at 8 t Ld treet, { a us shipped from the United States to st Linn 8t Bellefonte ter. Ohio. and then received his 2 ® ® 2 8 the Allies since the war began? lis) master's degree from the university Cram Albert after which he entered Columbia j Miza Bdna Orace Albert, daugh- University and received a doctors > The Answers ter of Henry 1. Albert, of Bethie- gto i : : : hem, and William Samuel] Crumlish.| Dr Nixon became professor of Here is Your Last Opportunity to Buy Nationally Known Men's Haberdashery, Suits, Spertswear and Shoes At Rouen, France, in 1431 son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Orum- plant Pathology at Pennsylvania . w Pdiss is : RPE : Since 1860 lish, Pleasant Gap. were married State College in 1917. He special- for the Entire Family at Prices so Low They Will Amaze You. Robert Ennet Sherwood at high noon Saturday in Grace Lii- ized in the development of potato Teo give visual and fitting exprecsion 5. Prinoess previo only ‘enild ot theran Church, Bethlehem Rev production and is credited with im- to your love and regard, the medium Queen Wilhelmenia. of The Neth- Dr J. Howard Worth officiated. provements in that industry that and the form must be chosen with ' y Given in marriage by her father have resulted in greatly improving : ands p . 3 care. Comforting assurance of - ertand or AL the bride wore a princess gown Of annual crops In this and other duty well performed will be yours if 6. At Chicago, July 15th white organza in daisy pattern, with States. He has appeared before choose a genuine Rock of Ages 7. Ankars shoulder-length veil of tulle, and tin ¢ 1 s } , Stat ows ghd ni hip Blin ikare OE as orn {megtings of Taritts In munity States HERE ARE SOME IDEAS OF THE GIVE - AWAY PRICES: for the years to come, 8 Capurews, in bresth. She was atiendeg by her Bushel Potato Club” 9. In 1086, when William the Con- ; I I — . Howard Granite wim ire fmo™™ | ma or, bom, mi Se ti — Ladies’ Shoes | Men’s Trousers | Men's Suits 10, More than 7300 4 gown of pale green organza; and . a " . . Works rats een Catherine ©. 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[Eipans Li 9% 10 $1.00 bride iz a graduate of Bethlehem . High School and Penn State Col- M Harold Betz . lege, and taught during the past . > | BELLEFONTE. PA PHONE 674 Beg ei ser PHONE 13 | ALLEGHENY STREET SELLEFONTE, PENNA. Penn State College. He is a mem- | ber of Phi E=anog Psi fraternity and |
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