August 22, 1940, Page Eight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. o OBITUARY =| Lingle, both of Lewisburg; Mrs J A. Wagner, of Spring Mills, and Gertrude Lingle, of Philadelphia surviving hrother and sisters member of the Lutheran church of Madisonburg. Short fu. neral services will be held Thurs- are He was a ELMER “PETE” BREON Elmer “Pete” Breon view, widely known Cenire county, and Democratic didate for Sherif! la fall, died at 12:45 o'clock Tuesday morni \ ust 20. 1940, at the Centre ( Hospital here after a several da) fllness with a complication of dis- eases. He was admitted to the hos. pital the day prio: Breon was a son of Noah and Catherine Stover Breon and born at Axemann on All 1889 making h Ad death 51 survived bs Bessie M foster son, Clair Bellefonte ang three Pearl Ti M and Miss Noll 151 fon'e. Mr. Bre had been road ner shi Valley of Valley it throughout CAL ~ he 0 his death n LEVI SEGNER { Te glve visual and Biting expression to your love and regard, the medium and the form must be chosen with tare. Comforting sssuarance ® ty well performed w ou choose a g ‘ Mea or inl to 4tand for the years te cor Howard Grenite Works FRANK WALLACE. Pron A Lali al. Mr fonte Michael and hr Sen here was william ’ ner Brother 0 wd wife preceded him ember MRS en bara iff and cor fen Belle on June | 1873. a son of tiana Ba ved hi schooling In 1903 at Pine Mills united in marriage to Ida They moved to the farm 20 there day morning at 8:30 o'clock at his late home. followed by services at the Lutheran church at Madison burg. Rev. Dale L. Kohr will offi- ciate, Interment will be made In the Lutheran cemetery Madison- | o¢ burg to the unced death as ace Segner wa bom " con ing sr. He rece _ JOHN B. CAREY Funeral Gay morning Conception « Cirove tures services were held Tues. way from the Immaculate ers h in Osceola Mills art Sen. for John B. Carey who died sud- denly at his home there Saturday afternoon of a heart attack, Mr Carey wns born in Philipsburg July 14, 1803. He was a y { John and Elizabeth deceased. Hq was empl WPA territe Hi have lived 1 dent 1937. He 1 ur Joht Browntown 1 n ived by five ent Wis foreman enlisted n tate 1919 eld MERRITT F,_ TAT} ( Additional Deaths on Page of Second COLLEGE GRAIN NEEDED Section TES AIR ARE 2 BY CORPS JAMES IRA LINGLE a Grange Fair To 8:00 p. m (Continued from page one) tion, entitled “Listening In.” noon the 4-H girls will have lunch After lunch demonstrate three folk will conclude with the presentation awards of the of the 1940 Grange Fal mid- One Prof College animals has Wednesday Auditorium Grange. “The Blue Gate” Bald Eagle Grange, "Rooms to Let” 30pm Hour Tuesday, August 27 00 a. m-~Judging of all exhibits except dairy cattle 00 a. m. to 4.00 p. m-—Auditor- jum-—-4-H Home Economics Club Demonstrations 10:30 a. m.-—Boys' and Girly’ Live- stock Judging Contest 00 p. m~Vocational Project Con- test 30 p. m-Coneert, Open Saturday ua and al the and SON three clubs will teach the group and the program and pennants judg - on most worthwhile fea- East Penn's . 1 ’ » Prot Kell Jungle Kill- Valley Band Keller, an instructor in Bloomsburg Btate Teachers’ 2:30 p. m.-—Ba seball has collected and trained Lemont almost all his Iife. At pres- 6:30 p a really notable collec Valley cat n winter he g06 p m back yard Grange From July Ea Prof. Keller r Pennsylvania ar Martha vs m.-Concert East Penn's and Auditorium: Unionville with the Boss Grange, "Lone jungle nese In a Arg of his home Squaring tL Penn Lady ail villiey Septembe Pla Amateur Hour Wednesday, August 28 ttle Judging Horsesho August A Thursday, August he Pe Tr'a : k ' August Hall Friday Centre Ci Hie Commitiee Hunt nire Hal Saturday August Becr Thursday, $1 o Ba Monday. August | Progress Friday, August 30 Camp closes At intervals during the day there will be dog and pony showy from the bandstand, and free acts oLher File Answer In Gates Case (Continued from page one) tion of Millinder’ Orvis Harvey The court asked for the Common wealth statement in order that a final decision may be given on Har- | vey's request that he be given al chance to go over the Common- | wealth’s evidence before trial, His| purpose in making request, | Harvey contended was so that he | could have experts go over the items | and otherwise prepare defend Millinder everasl week: Commonwealth Intimated the de- the ’ 5 Or } . “a JE Hang attorney, Lewis the If necessary ww “properly nearing ago real evi- | expedi- nse in asking wo ses Hes i A I Easy CLUB PLAN FOR OWNING GENUINE Now you can own high quality I. E. B. Bight-Baving Lamps on a Money-Baving Plan! Small Down Payment - - Small Weekly Payments LIMITED SHIPMENT NOW IN trict Attorney wer yesterday admitted Commonwealth had con rock or i ment whi Crates Commony the { lone of the trict ALlorney oho tos rics about “he identified as those The District Art ix that ntend ns it i Gens { ' foot Is your guarantee of quality. NOWINg scele of Lhe crime of Millinder ALLorney further necessary for | I 2M evi n't COME IN ENTITLES (CHASE expected to Fogy ire ANNUAL MEETING OF HOLLIDAYSBURG PCA s and directors of the Hol- Allegheny St. are making gre: vices of production tions than a! any hh seven years of open, round abl em constitute one progress have made in production credit for farmers Mr Meret —— Ea a in the providing It Is easy enough tc lending © nile dollars Corman he program is what delay: tune plan as s—— conference this year will be deviled to discussions of If this credit and collection policies nd war it should an attempt to seek better means of French policy country OUR STORE HOLDER the execution up of high quality LL E. & hased to sell on the Club attractive plan means favor- All Dan’t ary payments yung Be Sure to Come Early ~Don’t Miss This Opportunity AND GET A COUPON WHICH TO $1.00 CREDIT ON THE PUR- OF AN LE. 8. 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