™N Page Tl THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. December 19, 1940, I GJ uit So ah fn (aL EL namely: H. OQ. Beahm, of Aarons- has announced that employes of the not included in this distribution a Four Generations in Law Wing Smith was a graduate of Make Moving Picture i ’ J / J '] ‘ " we ive S11 g Tl » w | { 1 irl i "ur thy eo Ne +» ’ 411 burg; H. A, Beahm and Mrs, Katie ‘company who have been in continus they receive a bonus at the close of One Columbia county family has! YWilamspor Dickinson Seminary A threesreel moving picture 20V- 1 Brauch: all of Coburn, and Mrs. ous employ for one full year or more the year, based upon the terms of tl usual distinction of hay : BPN eo 7 ore StuCeny i y oo ese a Shi v 2 1 . a 10 UNRUSURG HMnCwon NoOLavilig " ab | M. W. Bover, of Millheim Funer- Wi} reCive i Simms Hoku the their contract had four generations practicing law Project Approved P 8 Ded] of Af rlujt ire at the . ; fn pending up ' VOars v rennsyly State College has ba al services will be helq at 10:39 , 8-Upon Lhe © yea In addition to Christmas bonuses all of them in the same building ‘ongressman James E VanZandt | on ANia State College has beep made during the past year, Only & : | o'clock Saturday morning at the of service for employes, the Murphy company They are Harvey B, Smith fa« has been advised of Presidential ap- ————— I ——m— #) | Lutheran church in Aaronsbure, The bonus now being distributed also has other distinctive benefits ther, H. Mont Smith, who died last proval of WPA project to control e prone remain Lo be taken Wo ’ OURTER AOR Services were conducted at] with the pastor, the Rev oO Bs amounts to approximately $100000 for its employes such as vacation year; Harvey Ewing Smith and and eradicate black stem rust, for ‘on y Iu we 3 ork Sma A WILLIAM A. CO ’ > 1 » by the Rev. Layman. of | Feeman, officiating. Interment wi and Is being given to salesgirls, with pay, relief fund in case of ill- Ale Xi py Creveling Smit The conservation of crop n Centre oull ne otises aptiv y bn of tin oe r William A. Courter, retired canal- the home by the Rev. La te | be made in the Aaronsburg Luth- |stockroom workers and other “be- ness, hospitalization plan and group great-grandfather and grandfather county. This project is 10 Operate on eee tenn. Wes of the Col man of Bald Eagle Valley, died at! the Methodist £hurch, ahd In FIERY eran cemetery hind the scenes” employes. Mans insurance, the premiums which are wer eformer residents of Montours- public and on privately-owned prop. = 1:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon, De- was made in the Keewaydin ceme- | — agers and assistant managers are paid entirely by the company ville Lycoming count Harvey ert 1 a céember 15, 1940, at the Centre The amily 5 newspaper, tery. Rev. Shirey of the Karthaus | W. G. FISHER eo Bellefonte after an Methodist church, officiated at the! . dil . . : — — nn ep - sp— . " - . ; Ca el ounty Home in e Tn RTAVe {| W. G. Fisher, 69, of Bunbury, died iliness with a complication of dis- | Tuesday night, December 17, 1040, YE » » gies Shelgent o Bfeatioud ge My MRS. JONN N. “BOWES | at the Sunbury Hospital, er ALM MAM AAEM MMM n MA HM iM MA AH MA A 9. io ev Lf 8 ‘ourter, a lifelong resiae 0 wl { PEE R . y, fisher Beagle Valley until December 7, 1839 Mrs. Eligabeth E. Bowes, 77. widow Sh » of OY ns lay Br i n when he became a guest at the of John N. Bowes, died at the home | Co of Dr. C. P. W. and Emma A home, was born at Blanchard on of her son, Robert J. Bowes In Mill | goo 0 1 wa married to Miss Mareh 27. 1852, making his age at Hall, Tuesday morning after an il- Loulse Keefer. Hig only son. br time of death 88 years § months ness of two years wilh a heart cones Joseph K, Fisher, died about a year and 18 davs. His wife, the former dition Worn in Beech Creaek own ago. Surviving are three brothers Amanda Beaty, passed away 14 years hip, she had resided In Mill Hall | Prank i Fishes r. of State College: ago. Surviving are three sisters: Mrs. nearly all her life. She was a life- Jolin M. Fi her, of Bellefonte, and Mary Beaty, Mrs. Matilda Qardiner | long member of the Church of Christ | by 0 Fp “pier” of Danville, An and Mr Susan Koon all of where for many year he taught | oo ioe of the Pennsylvania De- Blanchard. Funeral sorvices were the Win One Bible cla Surviving partment of Labor and Industry tor held In the Baptist church at her are two son Claude H. of Hills- many vears. Mr. Fisher was a lies Blanchard on Tuesday afternoon, boro, Ore, and Robert J, With | oo amber of the Lutheran church with the Rev. A. O. Herr, of Belle- whom she resided; also two brothers nd belonged to the Railway Bro- fonte officiating Interment wi and one sister, Joseph E. and New- therhood ¥ ufieral services will be made in the Baptist cemetery ati ton Masden, of Lock Haven, R. Dy 04 ot the Fisher home in Sunbury Blanchard Mrs, Ernest W, Rogers, of Lock Ha- at * p.m. Priday. Interment will be é rand 3 I Jr . ven, and a grandson, Robert, Jr, of made in the Sunbury cemetery Mill Hall. Funeral services will be | ’ HARRY T. GILLILAND : é hte # | (Continued on Page 8—2nd Se , . ] " held at the Bowes home this Thurs- | & fh Harry Thomas Gilifand, for many oy afternoon. Sy NE of i i ———— : W 3 v xmas Tree Lig I$ CHRISTMAS Feats # Well Known vitigen of Far Rev. William Verner Nelson, Burial 4-H Lambs Bring . 39¢ GREETING \é 5, PE eq d ay i nai (CTR Fe . CARDS will be made in Highland cemetery fliness at his late home on West . 2 S » : A Fou irth avenue, Clearfield, last MRS. WILLIAM J. BOWER, $302. 6 At ale — Addi onal Mazda ’ M Ida Sa 1 Bowe of nly’ Bulbs S5¢ Each 7 tor ae calenda REESE XN » pees RELL AJ ® L) » > » NN Ll ° LY A Bes a . Thursday afternoon. Mr. Gilliland " a son of the late Dr. William uh ’ ’ui ’ Q s : { : riliam owe ¢ ronsbury age ) : £9.18 Aght Christmas Tree Sets 8. and Martha Murray Gilliland of Nil 1 J Bowe FL, © Aaron bug, Net Average Price Was $9.1 tran A tag sixty ve {led at the family home there at yd . Agni ulb ) 4 rt Karthaus. He was Sixty years old.| € A o 18 fal CMe a Hundred Weight; Others ight color with long green He was associated with his father | 0 CIOCK vesierday morning, Decem- : : : a ODE RI 3e Vas | ale i PRINCE] wae . Sn Yi vteratted hits > “+ 3 > (Ora anc THT n for many vears in the hardware| ber 18 1840, after a lingering ili- Held For Farm Show INC Dig business at Karthaus: later he con-| leg; with a complication of diseases ducted a business of his own and Mr Bower had been an inva id Centre Ccoun’y 4-H Lamb Feeding was for several years cashier of the | for several years. 8he was a daugh- | oh members held thelr annua p a tor of APY PL nd Sarah hr nd pps D 3 we od Lr Karthaus bank. He was married to ter of Henry and Saral Beal m and | .sund-up in the Live Stock Pavilion ies Vida Wooldridge. who survives! wig born in Halnes hip on kis up + uonnidiy? k \ Miss Vida Wooldridge, who surviy ¢ State College on Saturday after- him with two sons and a daughter y h 15, 1870, making her ; | noon. According to County Agen oH 3: \ » : iA J. L) A] > 8 2 AJ n Lynn W william 8. and Mrs, Mar. U A ot deat) 0. Years, ; af Fin R. C. Blaney, there are sixteen gare; Jamon hil of £ on gb hig . oo y On hs uit members in the club this year and alas A V ( wv the i 4 3 Se Si as il a Wl MaliTis we ' v - 3 3 5 " T™ ter Mt: George Spears, of Read. Aaron rg with William J. Bower A compaléd al the Tound.up. J H ing; Mrs. James Hipple of Morris- who survives with these children Hinds were judged by B. C, MeKen- town, N. J.; Mrs. N. R. McNaugh- 1} ‘rank Boyer, Mrs. Harold Ha- ton, of Altoona; Mrs. Willlam Rass, zel and Paul Bower, all of Aarons. of Karthaus, and a brother Paul burg; Mrs. Harry Musser, of Rebers- W. of Williamsport. The funeral rg, and Mr Harold Poorman was held from the Gilliland resi- of Millheim Also irviving dence in Clearfield on Sunday after. are two brothers and two sister » i oN NNN RRR NN \ \ e * zie, livestock superintendent ron State College Out of the sixteen pens, Centre County boys and girls will take six pens (0 the Farm Show at Harris burg. Those selected by Mr. Me- Kenzie to compete at the Parm are Randail Miller, Centre Hall a Hampshire; Lynn Miller, Centre BBB BBS TB Hall, Hampshire; William Hess State College, R. D., Shropshire Buy with Confidence ot | Wilma Peters Stormstown, Dorset : 13 SOUTH ALLEGHENY STREET BELLEFONTE. PENNA. Ree ler Sharer, Centre Hall Dorse St earns Bellefonte R D OLDM AN’ or iin rx — ik Mennen’s Lavender Dresser FOOD MARKET Wilms er Men's Gift Set| Becket || SF | | (SER Sets Those members Toilet Sei “A Dependable Store for Better Values OW from the Centre Hal oom - $4.94 « 3 ¥ LL a) Bowe bP \ RJ ¥ 9.4.9.99. DELICIOUS ASSORTED CHOCOLATES {NN NN LN . 1 muni John Rimmey Jr. Alta ALLEGHENY ST. BELLEFONTE, PA. Miller, Donald Smith, Ray Delane Mary Delaney, Junior McClenahan w Wi h AllO Cc t Vv Dean Rofs and Don Ross: Frank e Wis urQustromersa very Musser, Bellefonte, R. D, Harold : Rockey. Boalsburg. This group soid Merry Christmas 35 head of lambs making a toia | weight of 3050 pounds, for $302.28 tor an average of $8.01 per hundred. LH » % » 14 le! » $ SWEET and JUICY SUPER DELUXE CHOCOLATES Tangerines b » H Available in 3 different grinds Ray-0O-Vae Flashlight ~for percolator, for dripela- tor, for glass Silex— ¥ 3 This Mennen $1.09 [~~ ua i | Si Tr A9- ... W. R. Coffee- Prolei nn , i 9 1b box Assorted Chacolates 1, the net return was $279.75 an average nei price per 2 dox., 29¢ { $018 per hundredweight ib., 25¢ Purchasers of the Centre County ICEBERG (Solid Heads) Ib lambs were Smithgall and Ging Ss 95 Willamsport; PF, A. Winner Co Lettuce y 4 J c | Lock Maven; Sidney Reigel Centre 2 heads, 15¢ Hall, and Berwick Slores Co. Ber. PRIDE OF BRAZII "' SWEET FLORIDA Coffee- So —v— Oranges, Ib., 18¢ Recent Weddings 2 doxz., 25¢ » 1) 8 WEP { A] IS 98c oli 95 Qe \ 1} WWW 144. J LS Order your hristmas A— ——c— Ibs C Knapp—Manewu oy Harold Grove Knapp, son of Mr Minnie B. Knapp, of Lemont, and i Ee Miss Lula Ruth Maness, daughter GENUINE SUGARED of Mrs, Carolyn Maness, of Monte gomery, Ala. were martied at the 7) Pascal Celery 2 stalks 19¢ J [home of Rev. A. D. Carlton, pastor “a; ue of Bt. Mark's Methodist church of ] ARMOUR'S Montgomery, on November 28. Res B. Cariton performed th ceremony A TREET (a meat product) 2 cans 45¢ Following the ceremony, the couple , Aina? Soe - % ; ‘ rp : : it on a short wedding trip. They PREMIER BRAND (All kinds) — will make their home at 2 Pol. i i avenue, Montgomery, Ala, on thei Pickles (regular 25¢ value) 2le omg nig y a, on their return BROADD, a member of PURE GRAPE OR OUINCE Honea = dr Sethe = a. | LIREQ § 2 we Jell Ab j — y 2 Ib jar 25¢ Homan-~Casher PANCAKE OR BUCKWHEAT Mrs. Lena Casher announces the marriage of her daughter, Thelma FLOUR 2 bags 25¢ E. Casher. of Port Matilda, to Rob- {er t E. Homan, son of Mr. and Mrs . J. C. Homan. of State College, at Pure Maple Syrup jar 29¢ | Cumberland, Md., on aye De- poo ESN Ly » y 4 b REE RE ¥ » be » [5 o . 5 » é » . [ J Christmas means candy to nearly every one on your gift list So...call in today — . 4 » = hf » v See our line of 3 N SQN 2 LE RRR RHR KEN NEN X5 L) | C ber 7 in the Lutheran church Ivory Flakes | The e i i ry large box, 2 for 39¢ | Fo remo eas Mrlotumid by the Buy Him a New Pipe CIGARETTES nie Ivory Soap med cake Sc | couple yore Miss Jane Barto of Yellow Bowls $1.00 }] In X-mas Packages 1 43 CHOCOLATES Bibb » [3 » State College as bridesmaid. and Imperial Yello Bowls .. 51.50 Camels, Lauckies. Old George Casher, brother of the bride "ARPA LAE ANIA, as best man. The ceremony was wit- nessed by the bride's mother and Holiday Special — "GINGIES- Sis ter, Teresa. The bride was attired \ {in a blue dress with wine accessor NEW BETTY CROCKER CHRISTMAS i les. After a short wedding trip COOKIE RECIPE IN SACKS [through the Virginias, the couple g Gh : are now at home to their many rH ‘ i x frie , Gold Medal “"Kitchen-tested’’ Flour ae Sie 0 a. Bev ave. 24 Ibs. 95¢ Murph poy Employes t Xmas Bonus RRRE | elitante G6. Mammte oo! sine SEE A CUTSTANDING AND IDFAL CHRISTMAS GIFT — FRIDAY AND 59c SATURDAY ON L 59." AND THIS SPECIAL ADVERTISING CERTIFICATE hanting box of midnight Kaywoodee Plpes £3.50 Colds Chesterfields 4 p Car- : n tassel. It i ic vening i blu ith picturesque designs Dr. Grabow Pipes $1.50 Phil. Morris. Raleigh ton Mary Lincoln Yaris a Powder Jdpsticd in gay cole ] . a ayn == | Candies Ib C rfume, Taleum and a single] Paris Talcum. Eau de Cologne XMAS TOYS “wore Et Ea SE15 ALL STEEL FIRE TRUCK Stuffed Panda Toy $1.49| 4 > p= _— a rewght or Passenger train con- PAINT SETS | (54 \\ siting of train, track, trans- former, 7-unit train. New, ep ” \ ji] bright red engine, 5 cart. Speed pd N q i 4 f control. Remote control that ; ” will starl the train forward or in revere For 110-120 volt A19¢ 4 wy 80 cycle A. C Made so that L.ddies can i “hi 8c $10.00 value—~Remote Control, 35 Piece Elec: | A complete train, uncoupling, reversing, switch 8 EE pip: » » » = Lt » Electrie Trains poo » pa piv * * | < SILAS This Certificate and 50c entitles the bearer to our Genuine Unbreakable VACUUM FILLER BACKLESS o ride. Child may «it on top 7 : tric system, B-unit freighi and pasenger. 21- | ing by remeole control. Over 50 24- FOUNTAIN PEN. Visible ink supply. Will not leak, blot or break. Sizes for ladies, men , boys and girls. ; Née Twliches. of cab. Steers in any direc section track. new steel girder bridge. speed | section (rack, remote control New control. Underwriter oproved transformer. | realistic steam type locomotive. Colorful station, Electric switches, electric headlight. Power. | Built-on contrel panel. Outer track 190 inches ful motor staris, ttops and reverses by remote | around, inner oval 172 inches. For 110-120 volt, Xylophone 4 8 « Set Toy 4 Hd g | one 60 cycle A. C To . Ditches Little Bo Play Kitchen hot Doughboy Tanks 98¢ | Wooly Dog Toys : . | : Toy Douglas . Ran | Eo Be 0 Ber i Be |i Be |e DB Extra Large Musical Toys 4%: | Table Tennks Set tion. Lt NK AV SNSEd 8d SENOS LO SVINLSIEHD » x Attention! This un pen, confuse it with cheaper grade pens. ON PULL VISIBLE INK SUPPLY — ONE PULL AND IT'S FULL Has all these seven features required in a real fine pen today. on. and improved pen ha : ri 1—@moother writing joint §-Tetieerly balanced pen ber Kk. 2~Cireater Ink capacit -Latest mottled and pear! colors pet nt of order Oh aod 0 og 30 3--Ome pres and its full, — "ull barrel visible ink supply breakable, Introatiory offer he en f—sGunrantee with every pen. not mere last drop visibility, will be more after the sa oki ph * SOEVED Vv tte only this un. Also Pencils to Match Above Pens, only 29¢ HEVESESE WIDMANN & TEAM, Inc. |, 25008 19,200) Hime Beng 0% hie CUT-RATE PRESCRIPTION DRUG Srome Mall Order . ; PT Trey SEE A FINE LONG LASTING OIFT-—THE PEN THAT MAKES WRITING A PLEASURE $8.8 .. : Li 2 ISS II SSIS SSIS, - LE BS REN
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