Pace Pane x __THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. January 9, 1941, ra | Rebersburg Pair Losal C.D. A. Plans RECENT NEE Ee EEE EE [= 2/2 “1 RE COUNTY HOSPITAL Bake Sale and Party N | Wedded 50 Years ; BROWN'’S JANUARY IN THE WEEK’ S NEWS | Anniversary "Celebration is Pat he, regular mn pi Poh Dawghe | WEDDINGS . . {ters of America, was held Monday | — eS ——_., Held For Mr. and Mrs, night in the court room on West Mond . ’ 3 Hieh st t ‘OF itil : MeGlinsey-Gottwald Monday of Last Week, Keller. Boalsburg; Mrs, Homer Baird William H. Ziegler igh street with 27 members pres=| ape Norma Gottwald, daughte area AD .. Rinta : NATE BLE ‘nt Miss Louise A. Carpeneto, « CW WwW State Col- ) Admitied: Herbert E. Duxx, State. | ana infant daughter. Bellefonte: HEE fits i“ EE ak eh a ded phchele [of Mrs. C. W. Witmer, of Stal Col College. . Mrs, Norman H. Grove, Bellefonte,! New Year's Day, 1041, marked the |" 11 addition to routine business it | €¥¢ RB Bs and Joi 2 Me a Births a daughter to Mr. and Mis. | g, D, 2; Master John F. McKinley, | fiftieth anniversary of the wedding way decided to hold a bake sale in| on, Of Mis. Joseph : Clayton H. Shug State College; a hn , tegler | . a Bellwood, were married December \ 3 ” * | Milesburg lof Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Ziegler, | tha offices of the Pennsylvania Gas! N list parsonage i son to Mr. and Mrs, Charles E well known residents of Rebersburg, | . : W126 at the Methodist parsonage in | ah rr onrt, Fritreen nas Friday. Company on the Diamond, Satur. 1 with rq Mrs. Gers Harpster, Pe niisylvania PUrpace a yp ; keds’. ™ Atal.’ ami (and in honor of the occasion a cele [gay January 25. begluning at 8:30 Belyood. with Ms. ned “i v ger tor a - i : J Le Mis: Adis 8 1 a . A. 4 . a ' ain Bobi at oh4 "IA Diagie, pliale OU B H ai daughter to Mr. and Mi illiam dmitied 8 dah MIL, | pration was held at the home of the |, m. Mrs. Sarah Moerschbacher is tendant Mr. McGlinsey is em C. Curtin. Bellefonte Millhelm; Miss Mary Zeleznick, | 4oed couple : ie rN . I | pic chairman of the sal loved at C arket State Cole Meas + Discharged: ard | oyed at Cook's Market, State | Tue.day of Last Week. Pleasant Cap: aischary D How! Wiliam 5. Eee: o ih Slore | The annual birthday party of the oe and the couple expect to make e Ins a ur a b J all. . cia Peadarie R . , 8K, LD, 27 Mrs. and Miss Minerva Mary Zimmerman | aourt will be held in the organizas | oi. HD EO Admitted: Master Frederick W.) Delbert BE. Myers, State College; of Loganton, Clinton county, were ody 1 be 1d In : "their home in State Colleg ’ " | dis . : o Xai Sh tion's room on Sunday night, Jane — T E Shaffer, Coburn; Cloyd M. Fleder, | Mrs Russell J. Nelson and infant {united in marriage at the home of uary 20. Thi year event will be In SHOP A BROWN’S AND SAV w Spring Mills, R. D.. John A. Decker. | sop, Mingoville. Henry Cyrus Ziegler, father of the celoh ation of the 21st ph fver ary arveSeufbert 3 ). 2; Discharged: Les- | oon Si 'Wolts Bios wr | CE ebralion ol le JIS. annDIVErSAIY! 5 payris Harvey, son of Mr. and Hows. i, R. 1 i Discharged: 1 Saturday groom, In Wolfs Store, by the Rev. or (he founding of the Bellefonte Mrs 1 W. Harve 224 8. Frazier _—_— ter Dean, Penna. Furnace, R- D,; | © 5 Alri f » REvangelical " Se A ten R Aurand, of the Evangelical court, Mrs. Thomas O'Hara is chalr- tf Rib sollege Kenneth Walker, Milesburg; Mrs Discharged: Mrs, M, Nelson Me- church, at 8 o'clock p. m., January Ju \ hi 7 street, State College . A oe an an rs. Christopher Beozer taught vs ind : Bruce Emerick and infant son, | Geary and infant pon, State College: | | 1g01 Ky hd Lia t} hy Ebert, daughter oF Slash acer p, " ’ * J = al an ol e Df “hee . y “3 ’ 4 Bellefonte, R. D. 2 Leonard R. Glenh, Jr., Milesburg Mr. and Mrs. Ziegler have spent A report - = a 4 ye i tha 1 Charl W. EF rt f Hughesvill ’ Admitte Saturday y 4 1 eheg . elon A h Cs. YORQIIR Ye. TEAS au » WIE AUS Pa. were married 12:01 a. m Wednesday of Last Week, Shiiciaw qd . NN / disc hi ge thelr entire married life in Miles | press of sewing an Ung which {i.e Wednesday. in 1 f jam { Sunday: Mrs. Willlam E. Crandall, [township, where they are widely | membx ‘olin , L iy “ 4 Bure y ’ iy tp, Ty Catherine K State *allece ily x ’ My ul o hi . I 3 b Aitheran chu 0 I! Vill Admitted Miss Katherine Dowix tate College. Birth: A son wa Known and held in high regard. of A request for more knitters pev. Carrol 8. Rudisill formed \s Bellefonte; Discharged: Mrs, 8. M., born to Mr, and Mrs. Donald Shope, | Both have been members of the was made Members of the court Nissley, State College; Mrs, Frank | Centre Hall. Expired Winfield | Evangelical church for many years, ! will attend the 8 o'clock mass in the an Hoffman and infant daughter, State | Summers, Bellefonte in which church Mr. Ziegler has gt John Cat} olic ch im 1, Belle A ary College: Master Jack Irwin. Belle- Sunday crved in various capacities Mr. | fonte, Sunday, January 19. All mem. oe a ER i fonte, R. D. 1; Mrs. Edward I. Rob- A Ee Ww a . (Ziegler was at various times ¢m- borg are asked to be present : atvill woah Moe. inson, and infant son. Bellefonte, | Admitted: Mrs. Nelson R. Bickel, | nigveq fn the lumbering industry Ba KHER atta Of > Batt R.D.3. Admitted Wednesday, dis- | State College; Births: A daughter | por fourteen years he was engaged , . 4 Hid ly 1933 charged Friday: Kenneth Chandler, bib Jom to MY abe Mr: Glenn N in successful farming, after which College Residents a a Bellefonte: Births: A son was born el, State College; a son to he turned to carpentering and paint- hh di to Mr. and Mrs. Luther Emigh, Port and Mrs. Robert E. Witmer, Belle- [ing At his present age of 72 year In Motor Accident Matilda, R. D.; a daughter was lonte ih the is still actively engaged in house EE e born to Mr, and Mrs. Hans New- There were 56 patients in the hos- land barn painting berger, State College: a daughter pital at the beginning of this week The follo wing children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shank, of 8 atu . to the honored couple Harry C Pleasant Gap: a daughter to Mir Attend Funeral and Stanley G. of Rebersburg: Ray- and Mrs. D. J. Harkinson Mrs. Hanna Grove, of Lemont, mond A. of Flemington; Norman and B. Claud Hoy arrive me on |B, of Pittsburgh: Preston R., of Thu sday of Last Week Monday from Fort iin tn McAllisterville; Anna Ziegler Mat- Discharged: Sara Arlene Ken- where they attended the funeral of |thews, of Port Carbon; and Russell nedy, State College, R. D. 1; John | Mrs. Grove's brother, John H. Beh-|C. deceased L. Barndt, Bellefonte, R. D, 3; Har- | rer In honor of the occasion friend ry E. Eckenroth, Milesbur: Mr - called to offer their felicitations, In mils Wop I hour refresh John J. Gibbins, Jr, and infant,| We have no quarrel with the man We evening at 8 o'clock the follow- other truck parked along the road | ©, Consisting of sandwi daughter, State College; James R.|who doesn't advertise in our col. N§ gathered in the home: Mr. and | “on gnvger car was showered | Coke and coffe Hughes, Bellefonte; Miss Marjorie | umns; he's biting himself Mrs. Charles Zimmerman, of Aar Me la te oectm 2 # a onsburg: Preston R. Ziegier in i —— ———————— —— Ro - ———— - Ww ife and { : ter Anna ae McAllisterville Raymond A. Zieg ler and wife and sons, Willlam and BE BT Richard, of Flemington; Mrs. Gale B. Swartz, of Millhelim; Mr, and | W F El S PURE PUREST) R 3 § engl Sim Ba A ge G. Haines, Mrs. Della Shaffer, N FO 0 D Minnie — Mr. and Mrs. Edwin SEL SE RR [Rogie her and Me nd " John Muir Injured " Dapiey. ©. eqn, wd daughter At Baltimore Plant Real Harmony In Food Buying! | wii At late hour the usual ln ol John Muir ge wd iB SING THE SONG OF GREATER SAVINGS TO THE TUNE OF I he TT ihe usuR, ne OF) ho Vist Octobts went 10 Baltirecr QUALITY AND SERVICE AT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD WEIS which the one | Md mest PURE FOOD STORE. single ring « the winter mo! Mr. Taylor, who Veterans’ Hospital in Ee follows IELOWS ———————————— OURO departed t Coffee WEIS LEADER 2 o 29¢ te; to het vespecie WEIS QUALITY COFFEE Man Sentenced for Heinz STRAINED FOODS 3 ANS 20c Dynamiting Home TO DEMONSTRATE NEW Marshall Hamer, Jr. 20 of Ty- a t ‘ue : $ > oe 3 ~ ‘ wy STRIN STR Waldorf TOILET TISSUE 6 rolls 25¢ rone, who plead ded rullty i Nair d hy al BE Ing FRINGED INSTRUMENT BUCKWHEAT four stick of dynam ite at @ dH apie oy 2 nase) the 3 ¥ ap os r thie Beliclonte Ba: B in ‘ Fl home last October 20. Was sentenced |. Belictonte, RE dh ax Its pusst Wi Afar m—— FISHING CREEK 51h b hy Judge Patterson to serve a term |, Ione wSTrupIe] ALL ADRE LR fo SUBS. MNT MA our s ib hag th re om 0 Sor¥e & 10MID | ment in Petrikin Hall, West High json, Inc. Kalamazoo, Michigan, who “ La § tiary ¢ Mn % : A es jin the SLETTL penitentiary ol rom cent Bellefonte. Mrs. Muir's pars Will demonstrate the newest plecs one 10 two years Yen ts. M i Mrs Prank frum 15, amon . Ee Evidence against Hamer Showed ow tie pi p i te ! reg ¢ ow rete Flectshbary whic REnoH . wen ui ic © BLUE BIRD No. 2 cans C that on the night of October 20 bs € | 1dor wi aed emer sed 1 lect y Ha Di : R. PiY Wa visited the home of James McMul-| = A San tin M wloduigh veg PENN-RAD yal the some of Jamis Netw peda) ange tuning while play- Motor Oil Tes heii a a 99¢ sticks of : you mit ag a the NCESE WIL RECEIVE es Inasmuch as the band is conte DOLE OR DEL MONTE = PAR-T-JELL by - { ny for th explo on. Th ps B » wd Pada a me te for etter n po ment : FOR. DRESS WORK SHOES CRUSHE/ 8 GELATINE PINEAPPLE . DESSERTS Re hy Thirfy-five Styles ! “That Will Stand the Knocks” igainst the how m= | = [EERE aEaeanen lt] "9951.9 399 rE GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS 3 No. 2 cans 25¢ FANCY QUALITY (Continued from page one) : joRTL BUTTER 2 Ti 73c 2 Wt 77 soil. He and his wile, the former at Sut SL John's Evangelical & Reformed Rolls Prints Cc Sarah Jane Fulton. have lived on Medical Society Meeting Rev. C. Nevin Stamm, pastor the same Nittany Valley farm since The Ja meeting of the Cen- Church school, 9:30 a, m. Morning their marriage in 1899 tre County ‘Medical Society will be worship, 10:45, Vesper -_ > of Walker held tonight Jann 9) at the Cene-il 1. Catechetlical KLEK 3 ¢ Octagon Toilet Mr Loe was a member of Walker | held lonigl “an. 3) at ihe Ltn. lh. i boprty + vi : 3 SOAP Grange, was a member of the Re- tre County Hospital, at 9 «clock evening at 6:30 * formed church at Hublersburg and “ 4 Formerly Red SOAP was an active member of the Sun- * Ld LIBBY'S that hile w \der the influence of hguor, Hamer became angered hs his wife's refusal to return to him, | #15.00 and th Chili Con Carne his uiles "ml lo perma ft oy und and took his revenge groamiting an cans the house ant is annually and C to So— Da AvVabie on are Fa rmer Succumbs N ‘ hatges 3 Made fo RLS UE REE a LTE TT ¢ EERE SEE 1) ICRP ivone wishing advice } of «town concerts cark PALMOLIVE Super Suds cake le iday school. He served as a deacon 2 It pkgs 33¢ 3 cakes 17¢ With the Purchase and elder in the church and was a NIEMAN'’S ferences. At one time he was over. of 3 Cakes at 13c delegate to several Synodical con- Octagon * Octagon seer of the poor in Walker town- : CLEANSER - - can 5c POWDER - - - pkg 5¢ SHIP, viva : ‘od » emi- nitd edldane d e tam rviving are his wife; these chil- | n ary itv eh tthe avs vee Cone. Octagon dren. Mrs L A. Porter. of Hi buers. — Heavy duty shoes that are “made SUPER SUDS Ige pkg 19¢ 2 GIANT SOAP 5 cakes 19¢ | burg: Nevin Lee and Genevieve Von Beaqi [3 id J 10 h igi ] ) i 7 Crepe § ‘ g; Nevin Lee and Ger . right and priced right. Cre hws For the . Hel agile wi ' Mele egins rriaay, Januar t . . right ana a ’ 20 ie Team : or the Hands . in bot 9 peas Howard, and Mel | \ y = Black. brown and tan. in plain toes, yrocord mposition and leather N BORAX - - Ib pkg 15¢ 3 BORAXO - - - can 15¢ Lee, of Mingoville, and a bro- FOR EIGHT LARGE DAYS OF SELLING ! ‘ mh grocord, COmposiuon s il straight or wingtips. A great se- soles. 3 or S-inch heights { ther, Clyde N. Lee, of Bellefonte ” - ‘ Funeral services were held Tues- | . . 3 SWEET GOLDEN RIPE day afternoon at the late residence, Every Item in Our Stock Marked Down +1 lection of styles and a large range i . ? BANANAS (with the Rev. James Runkle, of w Of sizes, 6. to 12 Sizes § oc. » TANGERINES | Williamsport, assisted by the Rev Nothing held back or reserved. We will gladly refund 12 for 12¢ : Ib 6¢ | Charles H. Link. of Zion, officiating or exchange all purchases. {Int - New Cabbage + 1b de nterment was made in the Hublers Grapefruit 3 for Ue | Lettuce . 2 hds 15¢ Over $2000 Damaae : and Growing Girls’ Rll Rll lll In Fraternity Fire MILLHEIM, PA, NS Shoes and SAFETY | Open every evening except Tues. & Thurs, when we close at 6 pm SC HOOL [Fhe basement and found the whole | 0 urnace room ablaze L f= 3 $ 9 CENTER | For some time after their arrival, | : VALUABLE $ 59 $ 09 $ . 2 Ch k R Ib {Alpha fire company members were | . . $ 59 $ 99 unable to get close to the blaze, | ~ : : uc oast {even with the use of gas- masks but | R E A | EST AT E FO R SA | E n $ 49 [t Kk . The undersigned attorney-in-fact for the children and heirs | “ot Dress! » ; 2 2 ’ x % PLATE | have por righ ving. 4 iy at law of Wilbur T. Twitmire, will receive bids 1 Oxfords and strap stSits a 10:35 Students in the | Double H d If Sizes up to 6. with leather or composi. : J. Al} sizes. AN mens me ve oe el | Two Double Houses and || & ; tion soles. Sizes 6 10 12. oA woodwork in the furnace room Numbered 47, 9 51, 53 and 55 on 8 I J SKINLES {of the fraternity badly charred, Fran k ¢ I b flames did oon hong fing ow South Water Street, Bellefonte, Pa. 1 rt ng room just above the blaze, and — -~ All offers at private sale are requested to be made on or before ; ran urts other floors and walls in the build. January 20, 1941, and will be subject to acceptance or rejection. ||} | order to reach the fire, Hi Bad W. Harrison Walk ‘Bl Allegheny Street Brockerhaff Pisin Bellefonte Pa. | 1” The whole bullding received sniok arry Badger, or W. Harrison Walker, | Aleg : FISH FILLETS AND OYSTERS SA i 1 Bader, Betton, Fur." [HEL ymetmtouEatcs is EA YE CRY S Ne Fancy Spinach 2 1b 15¢ | | burg cemetery. i | NIEMAN'’S DEPT. STORE L BOYS’ MEN'S CHILDREN'S Quality Meats ! |of pelle 80 2 a SYR es SS Sn SE SHES ese J Oxfords SHOES SHOES {by about 9:15 the use of the booster | Boiling Beef 2ib | Se DR, he) tase sie ou 3 For Sehooll 1 mign shoes and oxtoras | {2 bach oe bomb Leal Scrapple 3b minus Snes f fe wee One Single House ing had to be chopped through in were flooded.
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