Pave Eight November 21, 1940. ~ OBITUARY THOMAS HENRY MOTZ Thomas Henry Motz, well Woodward farmer, died at hil in that comu t Tuesday evening, November 19 after an ness with a complication of diseases, He was a sou of E. and Lydia Hess Motz and born In Haines township 28, 1857, making his age at time death 83 years, 4 months and days, He was united in marriage with Ida 8S. Hosterman who sure vives with two daughters, Mrs Stewart Orndor! and Mrs. Paul Stover, both of Woodward, Other survivors include 14 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren, Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the home, with the Rev. Harry A. Houseal of. flelating. Interment will be made in the Woodward cemetery Know "ity nil ity at 8:30 o'Clx Samuel WAS of 9 MISS KATHRYN JANE RISHELL Miss Kathryn Jane Rishell merly 8 member of the office staf! for- of the Pennsylvania Power & Light! Co. in Lock Haven, died at the home of her sister, Mrs. W. J. 8later, Ed- ley, Pa. near Bristol, after an ness of eight months. She dled Sat- urday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The body was brought to the home her brother, Clyde J. Rishell Mackeyville, where funeral services were conducted Wednesday after- noon &t 2 o'clock, in charge of the 1 lid 0! ————————— n| home nN 1940 on June | ~ — SHOWERS widely known GEORGE H Ol H. George Showers, resident ploye of Whiterock Quarries, | suddenly 3:30 o'clock Mon- | day afternoon, November 18, 1940 Mr. Showers had just returned from work and was in the cellar of his { home assisting men to unload coal | when death, attributed to a heart | attack, took place. The deceased {wis na son of Herbert and Mauria Kauffman Showers and was born at Zlon on October 20, 1888, making his age at time of death 52 vears and 19 days. Burviving are his wife, the | fromer Bette Haupt, { three daughters, Harriet, Dorothy {and Henrietta, all at home, and a | brother, Ward Showers, of Pleasant | Gap. He was a member of the Pleas. { ant Gap Methodist church, Funeral | services will be held at 2 o'clock th i Thursday afternoon from the home with the Rev. Ivan R, Miller, pas. tor the Pleasant Gap Methodist church, officiating Interment will be made in thy Uni cemetery Bellefonte poy about ol on MISS SARAH D. GRAHAM Miss Sarah D. Graham, lifelong resident of Bellefonte died at 10 o'lock Saturday morning, November 16. 1940, at the her niece Miss Helen Harper, of East Howard street, with whom she had made her home for the past two years Miss Graham suffered a stroke early last week and several days later s home of if « 1: Pleasant Gap and em-| died | of Milesburg: | ‘Many Openings n NYA Rolls '60 Vacancies in Last Six Months; Applications Now Being Received jects In Centre county are avallable to unemployed youths between ages of 18 and 24 Additional opening created on account of the number of vouth who leave NYA program monthly to take in private Industry. According to W I. Beott, local NYA supervisor, more than €0 youth have left the NYA program in the past six months thus creating places for other youth to obtain work through the NYA project ated in this county Al the present timo the facllitic of the NYA Wark Program are hos mg directed wward LURE tion with the National Defense pros gram. NYA's contribution in this re- pect is giving young people actual work experience so that they may be better fitted to assume jobs In America’s industrial army Youth employed on NYA work programs are given the opportunity to obtain experience in the type of work which they are best suit. ed insofar as the range of work projects permit, In many case th on Centre county have heen rotated from on another in an effort to afford them ac 1 experience in different jobs Lie been bru thie Joby hav cxnerience now being OGLers Close CX for local 1" roi ¢ project to Rev. Roland R. Ritter, of Salona. Burial was made in Mt. Bethel cem- etery, near Clintondale. Miss Rishell, who was born and reared at Mack- eyville, had resided there life, except for two years which she made her home in Lock Haven with her mother, Mrs. C. A Rishell, who also survives, with the brother and sister mentioned above Miss Rishell was a member of the Methodist church at Mackeyville She was employed by the Music Shop for some years and later served as cashier for the American Store before entering the employ the power company, where she was a member of the clerical about three and a half vears becoming ill fatal. She was a ward and Mary Li 19 12 ' tober 1859 Of force for May Shorten Banking Hours (Continued from page one) The group also opening of a ployes in the county The chief the proposed banking day is that under the ent schedule the clerical st unable to complete their out exceeding the 40-hour w 1 . vided by law. All time worked in excess of 40 hours must be at the rate of time was explained came effe 'e |i Bankes exoressed if banks were cl clerical without Ol t t reason advanced or “ail tA {or pai work « exceedin lowed at regu! was taken pendis ération of MacDonald H National! Bank cer of h Dist Amer i ing. explained to county hanker set-up and operation of local bank ing schools which are be the rict idly A ~ A 2) LAS aa Tah aa JX at TL a 1 2X ae XS ah - . x oe X - Westinghouse lectlucal APPLIANCES ed C47» by 4 “” _ f 7 y oil Le “Sk Lh, fz if ’ ER sae vy “POP-UP” TOASTER Toasts two delicious evenly browned slices at once. Auto eHaas E TWIN WAFFLE BAKER Turns out two generous. sized waffles at one time, Ideal for a party, Heat reg «il when to bake ges alt aa FC 20 REL 2 XTOR ae Kook an JUST 20 RN BE RON 20 X x Hayes Building AR EE 3% 3 EX ae Loh ae 8 Se 2S SS Yo / fered a second stroke which proved and was born in Bellefonte on Oec- making { member cemetery, Bellefonte (Continued on page weno —— W. W. Litke Specks To Insurance Men {Continued from page one) “THE WESTINGHOUSE STORE” Applications for NYA employment be made at the Bellefonte of- fice of the National Youth Admir in the street may daughter of Ed- vingston Graham located rd her age at 1 month years Miss in Bellefonte a, convenience of & immedi- ivinlg in othe NYA re Millheim parts rpresentative theran Sunday November pshurgz. Ninth um, Friday 1:30 p. m.; State 1d Floor Lounge Old Main November 28, 3:00 p. m Pennsvivania Railroad November 27, 1 es—— OP ———————— Laborer Hurt in Fall F. Myers, 27. of detained at Altoon 1H Mc a fall da member of the ral services - at Tues- How. station, Wpm ard Ne Wednesday, second 1 James DeEing Juniata : Hos from a PR R Wg bullid ¢ w scaffold Tere Hs 1rt of 3 g11f ft a the SN ———_— Mm —-— $171.20 Postage on Packag A package } ta on age " It CONLAN arts for the 7 1 Company wns $171.20 we election mean that yo [4 view [ change y the 1 oust 1 JAE & It means that you m » the right of the majo Wl policies nations nation i ll a ——— United Btates committed ng continued asgistan Great Britain, it jooks Hike the ques. tion of war or peace depends upon what Hitler and bis allies make of Oo THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ~N | | Recent Weddings Lightner—Packard Miss Detty Packard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Cleve Packard, of | Runviile, R. D, and Fred Lightner, son of Mr, and Mrs, Landis Light. ner, of State College, BR. D.. were {married at Winchester, Va, on Sat- urday. The newlyweds were altend- | Opportunities for employment on ed by Miss Eulalia Lightner, sister | elephant from Clyde Beatty, animal National Youth Administration pro- of the bridegroom, Warren Packard, | trainer and Mr, and Mrs, John Strunk, of | Runville, Mr, and Mrs. Lightner are making their howe temporarily with the bridegroom's parents Barbey-—Tate Elton B. Tate, assistant to Centre county extension agent, Ralph C Blaney of Bellefonte, and Miss Mar- lon Barbey, of Reading, were mar ried September 14 In Reading, The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mi George Barbey of Reading, 8 a graduate of Penn Btate and was employed as extension representa tive In Somerset county, Mr. Tate formerly of Mercer, nlso a Penn Atate graduate, class of 1937. ha been living In Bellefonte since July of that year when he was appointed assistant to Ralph C. Blaney, In ad- dition to his work here Mr. Tate ha been assisting county agents in ad- joining counties. Mr. and Mrs. Tate are making their home In an apart- ment in the Massey home Pine street, Bellefonte Kochik—Dixon Announcement has been made by Mrs. Adam Dixon of Snow Shoe o the marriage of her daughter, Ger- aldine Albert Kochik, of Clar- ence. The wedding took place Sep. tember 14 in St. Michael's rectory Clarence, by Father Estella, acting parish priest, during the illness of Rev. J. W. Palfy. Miss Anna Kochik of Bellefonte, cousin of bride. and George Kochik of Clar- brother of the bridegroom tended them. Mrs uate of the Snow {f 1636. an gperator on lo thie groom ence at Kochik is a grad. Shoe High had been employ- he Bnow Shot until being Bellefonte ex- Mr. Ko- Blephen sChool clas and ed ns 18) telephone exchange transferred to the change several months ago chik, son of Mi Mrs Kochlk of Claren attended Clarence schools and is no ployed by the J. H. France Refrac- tories Company of Clarence, They plan to make their home In Snow Show and the om- Houser Bickel Miss Verna Bickel] and Mori Roy Houser, both of i were united in marriage November 16 Willis SALUrday Episcopal church the Rev, Stuart F the church and forme: St. John's Episcopal church forte, performing the ceremony tendants th Eminhi / Bellefonte. Others incinded Mr and Mr Chandler, of Bellefonte, uncle aunt of the bride. The bride wore a dress. with on » Were A wen both of soldier blue crepe street match oi pink and yellow ros and Mrs. Houser's return wedding dinosr was served M Mrs. Willis HB Valley Mrs. Houser Wa Bellefonte Higa 1970, ang sive ACCRS BOT Ie artd a Corsage Upon My hoe a at the to iwine ol View gy ¥ N ted "rom Lie the class of £5, RS El 8GuA or je Of - Coti » ran of Ar n employed in U of the Federal M MM. Houser Mrs. Miles Houser, of Valley has beer employed a8 ge Furntas a Slate College Mrs. Houser have gone usckeeping in the Harvey Schr fer bungalow «nn Pike street Wh bere View Cea} (Continued on Page 52nd Sec.) FOR CHILDREN OF POOR The junior section of the le- fonte Woman's Club makes an ur- gent appeal for new or old toys that can be put in condition for distri. bution among the children of the poor at Christmas. Mrs. George B Thompson has offered the use of a large room in Bush Arcade, where the members may collect toys and meet nightly to work on them, The women are eager to get the contri. butions as soon as possible, as they plan to begin their activities next week in order to avoid a last-min- ute rush, Miss Mary Baum and Mrs Os- borne Lambert will be glad to re- ceive toys at any time and can be reached by telephone if collections are desired. Any member of the junior section is ready to make ¢ol- lections of toys if notified. REPUBLICAN WOMEN TO MEET AT STATE COLLEGE The Centre County Council of Revublican Women will hold its regular meeting at the Nittany Lion Inn in Btate College on Saturday, » November 23, at 2:15 p. mM. Ward Fleming will give a short address, Business at the meeting will be an- nual reports of committees and ® election of officers The following women constitute the nominating committee: chair- A® man, Mrs, Wallace J. Ward, Bello- ¢ fonte: Mrs. Hobart Thomuoson, Phil. ard; Mrs {ipsburg: Mrs, Balser Weber How. John Ishler, State Col- tlege: Mrs. Samuel McMullen, Mil. | | heim. HEALTH MEETING The Health Club and Parent-| { Teachers Association of Howard are {snonsoring a public health meeting | on Friday, November 22 at 8 p. m. | {in the Howard Hivh school auditor. | ® ium. Mrs. K. R. Wolfe and Mrs, N.! 10-CUP COFFEE MAKER Makes clear, full-flavered coffer every time. Many other too--for wichen. wills Bacon, patiburs- i Rr land. Chrome. fosan. I9 lectric Co. N.Allegheny St., BELLEFONTE, PA. hy | division 1s J, Welkert will preside at the meet- | ing. Dr. Enoch Adame, president of | ithe Centre Countv Medical Society, [will give the address of weltome. ! {Dr Harriet M. Harry, asdstant ohy- | {) |slcian at the Pennsylvania State : | College. will speak on pheumontia. | | Arrangements for the meeting £) have been made throueh the Divis islon of Health Education of the |8tete Department of Health, This instituting educational {health meetings throughout the i state, 8 ™ : businesses | nia There are successful aa ” ANCE AEA : . pa that are busir - LIEE PIE IIOL UNE IAL VL IVE ING OEE IAL IIE INL ult ate not fun on business prin-| using her for farm work on his 1.600-acre plantation near Camden “T'ake pood care of her,” Fergu. son told park officials, “She likes all the hay and vegetables you can pro- vide, 1 sorta hate to go into the army and leave her behind but pared to leave for a year's training these are serious times and we all with the 170th field artillery must sacrifice--even Alice tional guard A —— » Ferguson the Life moves along two automobiles ford a horse and buggy BIDS FAREWELL TO PET ELEPHANT; JOINS ARMY Matthew Ferguson of Camden, 8 C., brought his 18-year-old elephant, Alice, to the 200 at Atlanta, Ga. on Monday, bla her farewell and pre- nite two-ton the family with today couldn't af. purchased Inst spring and has been years ago Od - Time A new version of on” cropped up Wilkes-Barre bride of spouse with When 1 she his father fix months ft old ney support bath that every good enough for hi enough for him four testified only Religion Dies of Excitement, like father, like domestic court 21-year. months charged threats and Isaac ' uffered a heart i when a in man had ralsing his gun He was with a from Lebanon ain Columbia County. sighted a bear 1 fire as party of non he insisted he take “he Look a oid mm bath ne pr a ——— father wi easy to give but it easy not to take Bachman, #4, of Lebanon, attack and died while hunting bear on North Moun- Baci- and was fell, hunters ry SHOP EARLY FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING DRU G NEEDS - 13 S. 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