Page Eight a OBITUARY 11, 1041, at his home of a heart at- tack suffered a short time before. Mr. Rossman, a laborer, had not been In good health for about two years, The deceased was a son of Philip and Nora Myers Rossman and was born at Nittany on May 29, 1801, making his age 49 years, 11 months and 2 days, His wife, the former Josephine Butler, and the following children survive: Mrs. Ed- ward McAllister and Mrs. Charles Ilgen, both of Bellefonte; Wilson, Paul and Pauline, all at home A brother and two sisters also sur- vive, namely: Mrs, John Rickart, Clifford and Miss Carrie Rossman, all of Lock Haven He was a mem- ber of the Evangelical church of | Nittany, Funeral services were held | Sunday afternoon at the Nittany | Evangelical church, with the Rev | Mr. Corl of Lock Haven, officiating. Interment was made in Snydertown MRS. J, B. TILBURG Mrs. Sally Smull Tilburg, wife of | J. B. Tilburg, of Emporium, died April 13, 1941 at the Ridgway Hos- pital after an operation for an ab- | scessed appendix. Mrs. Tilburg was born at Smullton, this county, on April 4, 1877, making her age at time of death 64 years and § days She was married to James Burton Tilburg and the couple went to Sinnamahoning 34 years ago. Five years later they moved to Empor- jum. Surviving are her husband; two sons, Clyde and Lester, both of Em- porium; 4 grandchildren, and two brothers, Harry Smull and Claude Smull, both of Rebersburg. Funeral services were held at Emporium April 16, with interment there NELSON OSCAR ROSSMAN To Meet May 15th The Centre County Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs is having an im- portant meeting in the Spring Mills High school gymnasium on May 15, at 6:30 p. m. The meeting will begin with a dinner served by the Farmers Mills Sunday school class. From reports of previous dinners served by this group an excellent meal can be an- ticipated. The important Federation busi ness will consist of the election of officers, the planning of the field meet, which shows Indications of being the finest ever held in Centre county, Movies of Interest to all will be shown Being able to say, “I am a mem- ber of a sportsmen organization” is not enough, but participation in Federation meetings is of the utmost importance to the future of our State as the great hunting and fishing capital of America, Tickets may be purchased from THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. County Sportsmen RECENT WEDDINGS Gardner—Hartswick Mr. and Mrs, N. N. Hartswick, of State College, announce the mars riage of their daughter, Esther Paul- ine, to Arthur ¥, Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Gardner, of Lamartine, Pa, last Friday, The marriage ceremony was read by Rev, John Bethane, pastor of the Bt, Petersburg Reformed church, After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of Mrs. Gladys Me- | Mann at Lamartine, for the mem- | bers of the immediate families, The Knitting Company. The couple wil bride is a teacher in the Salem Vo- [reside in Snow Shoe cational school and the bridegroom is employed by the Alum Rock Gas Company Thompson—Emery Joseph E. Thompson, Jr. son of | Joseph E. Thompson, of Bellefonte, Tarentum Names 000 Athletic Field “John E. Dreshar Stadium” and Miss Miriam N., Emery, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Emery, | of Lock Haven, were married on | April 14 at Hattiesburg, Miss. The ceremony took place in the Trinity Methodist parsonage with Rev w.! Mr. and Mrs, of Bnow Bhoe, announce the.mar- riage of thelr daughter, Marie, Robert Clink, son of Mr. and Mrs, Earl Clink, of Newark, N. J ceremony took place at 3:40 o'clock Saturday, April 19, The only witnesses were Mr and Mrs, Layton Treaster, of Miles- The bride is a graduate of Va, | burg. {Bnow 8hoe High school and at pres- {ent is employed by the Snow Shoe {Knitting Company [tended Towanda High school and Is lalso employed by the Former Academy . Student Honored Tarentum borough counei] recent ly named that Clink ~Viehdorfer James Viehdorfer, ‘Cooking School | Jar cheese, Hoag's, Anne CO Well Attended Laughlin, East Bishop street Four-pound roast, A. & P | Charles Dawson, West High Pound butter, Hoag's Bellefonte ww The | | Many Receive Gifts of Mer- chandise and Foods Pre- pared in Model Kitchen Nellie KIL at Winchester, Oatmeal bread | East High street Frozen raspberries E. Whittaker Jiffy cake, Mr tine, Bishop street Meat and vegetable roll Jodon, Bellefonte, R. D Package cheese, Hoag" ley White, Bellefonte, R Oatmeal bread, Mrs. J East Bishop street Pound butter, Hoag's Bommers, Pleasant Gap Pound coffee, Hoag's Vonada, Fast High Mrs. Pred Yo Bhafler's Bishop street Ray O Near-capacity attendances, many WwW worthwhile home-making tips and! scores of suggestions for improving the quality of meals while at the same time lightening the work of housew] ves featured the annual three-day cooking school sponsored the Centre Democrat last week- Mr. Clink at- Bnow Bhoe Mr D 3 D A. A by end The sessions, in charge of Mrs. Dorothy Bathgate, West Penn homemaking expert, assisted by Mrs Lema Parry, were held in the Y. M C. A. gymnasium, where a model electric kitchen made the prepara- tion of many tasty dishes a speedy and effortless task Beores of awards from Bellefonte merchants and foods prepared during Mrs. Bath- gates Jectures, were distributed each | Mn Mr street New §875,- including gifts community's new stree Ep Friday's winners were as follows Mc Miri ' ne Ks Mrs Cleven- ’ Landis Edgar May 8, 1941. I ————— Pork with sweet potatoes,’ Gq William Sweitzer, Ridge stréet, oe Package cheese. Hoag's, Mrs Pus gene Bhuey, Bellefonte trained beef and veg~ Yarnell, Bellefonte, short ribs of etuble, Mrs. Roy RD. 2 Nell coffee, Hoag's, Mrs Thomas street. ple, Mrs. Harold Bennett, ri iH Wingate Jar cheeses Fetterolf Hoag Blanche E Bellefonte, R. D. 2 pride-down cake, Mrs vi Port Pound butter kie, Hubler Pint or Cx M Matilda Hoag's, Grace Mar~ o-wall | Mr marty street West Penn Pow Alexander, Bouth trie t Zlectric Bup- East JUN WARrmes Claude D. Heaton for better satisfaction . . . Nelson Oscar Rossman, a well known resident of Nittany, died un- expectedly Thursday morning, May WEAR MAISONETTE FROCKS Over 100 sparkling new smartest designs. Dresses modes” an tyles Priced from $1.98 to 510.88 B. Ellsworth, pastor, officiating. ! There were no attendants, Mrs. | Thompson is a graduate of Lock Ha. ven High school and attended Lock Haven State Teachers College. Bhe has been employed by the New York and Pennsylvania Paper Company at Lock Haven. Mr. Thompson ate tended the Bellefonte High school and is employed by the Castanea Paper Company of Clinton county. For the present the bride and bride groom will make their home with the bride's parents day. Those who received awards, Thursday and Priday, were Winners of foodstufls and p Thursday's class were R. A. Derr, Harry Corman, or at the banquet Additional Deaths Page 8 Second Section $75000 athletic field the “John E Dreshar Stadium.” thereby paying a high tribute to a former well known Bellefonte Academy student and outstanding athlete The name {5 a permanent tribute {to the mentor who developed Tar- entum’s first WPIAL championship team. Coach Dreshar's undefeated D 1940 team won every game on the 2 regular schedule and then defeat- Mrs ed Ramsay High, of Mt Pleasant Jar mayonnaise. Hoag in the post-season championship Glenn Mitchell Bellefonte lay-off. Dreshar ls credited with o aw. Fry finest coaching record in the lemon tary Mrs. Harr) history of Tarentum High school East Bishop street The former Academy who Jar cheese resigned Lo accept u position as head Orieb, Bout! Pound of Rockey rizes at [PAROCHIAL SCHOOL PUPILS HOLD ENTERTAINMENT 'C. D. A. Chapter Pupils St. John's Cathoite] Elects Officers school of Bellefonte, entertained | their parents and friends with al Miss Catherine Hartle, of South | Spring street, Bellefonte, was elect rogram of songs and contests Sun- oy erly in the Paro.aial|®d Grand Regent of Court Patrick school hall on East Bishop street.|McArdle, Catholic Daughters of Am- About 150 were present. The follow- | erica, Bellefonte, at a meeting of ing program was presented: the organization held Monday night First grade, Bouncing Ball and|In its rooms on West High street Song of the Clock, (Songs). Con-|Miss Louise Carpeneto, retiring test in arithmetic won by Patricia |8rand regent, has held the office for Rhinesmith: second and third|the past three years grades, Tommy Tucker, (round), | Others elecled are as : contest in arithmetic won by Louise | Madeline Carpeneto, vice shi Blazina; fourth grade, Pop Corn | Marie Kelleher, prophetess; Mary Man, (Song). Contest in spelling | Beldin, lecturer: Anna Mae Haupt won by Mary Ann Beezer: fifth and (historian; Elizabeth Dunlap, finan- sixth grades. The Chieftan (Song). | cial secretary; Mary J. Gray, treas- Contest in spelling won Joseph Rose Pearl, monitor; Jean ¥ Hazel, Ji sentinel; Ethel Carpeneto Seventh and eighth Alice Fox and Ruth Haven and The Gypsy per, trustees for three years three part songs) Contest In addition te routine business ing and vocabulary won by Agnes|members were asked to finish gar- Rackoski. During this week pro-iments and knitted articles for the grams including Gregorian Chant, | Bellefonte Chapter Red Cross by modern music, readinus on the May 15. Mrs. Mary Beldin is chair- of composers and music appreciation | man of a card party to be held May wil be given 15. Louise A. Carpeneto was elect- Man Jailed For Trespassing Rt. Rev. William D swnes, pas- [ed delegate to the stale convention Gennaro Cubelli, aged about 45, of of St. John's church, presideito be held In Allentown during the Clearfield, was discharged from the presented the aw rris {iatter part of this month Installa- Lock Haven Hospital Monday after- tion of the newly-elected officers noon after being treated for injur- s will be following the next jes suffered when he fell from a | meeting 2 train Saturday afternoon. Immed- jately after he left the hospital he! was arrested for trespassing on rall- road property and was given a hear- ing before Alderman T. Mark Brun- gard who sentenced him to five days in the Clinton county jail when he could not pay a fine of $5 and costs According to the testimony at the hearing. Cubelli was standing be- tween the iron fence and the west- bound Buffalo flyer as it pulled out of the station. He attempled to board the train by grasping a han the name of the the donor, and the winner Box frozen food, Hoag's, Mn Landis, East Bishop street boxes Bunnyfleld flour, A. & Boyd Thomas, Bellefonte (In order prize appear Banjo Band to Play Spring Mills Concert the season's younger for of i for the ie P wr mature figure d chic Under the sponsorship of the Spring Mills School Band, V. H. Pil- er will present his 65-plece Belle- fonte Banjo Band in a concert at Spring Mills High school auditorium on Tuesday, May 13, at 8 p. m Assisting the Banjo Band will be the newly organized Gregg Town- ship School Band, under the direc- tion of Harold Breon George Sumner, Pittsburgh, will render plano solos. Ernest Martin Max Alters, Don Wion and Harold Breon will form a brass quartette which will offer special numbers The Banjo Band will feature two few numbers: “Mastertone March and “Priscilla Overture.” Clair Tar- man will be heard in a banjo solo gnd the Banjoleers will play num- bers on the program The Banjo Band will travel by bus. The next concert date for the band is May 29 at Millheim Mrs “For Every Day Time Occasion” Powell—Ludick Miss Mary Anne Ludick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ludick, of Bellefonte, and Earl Woodrow Pow- ell, son of Mr. and Mr. Willlam Powell, of Shadyside, Ohlo, were married last Thursday night at 8 o'clock at St John's Catholic rec tory, Bellefonte, RL. Rey, Willlam E Downes, pastor of the church, per- formed the ceremony. Miss Joseph ine Helubec, of Pleasant Gap, and william Walte of Bellefonte, attend. ed them. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. They will take a wedding trip at a later date. Mrs Powell attended St. John's Parochial school and was graduated from the Bellefonte High schoo] in the class of 1837. For the past two years she has been employed in the offices of Dr. R. H. Hoffman In Bellefonte, Mr Powell is a graduate of the Shady- side, O.. High school, and for the past year or more has been employ- ed by the Counly Chevrolet Com- o pany. The bride and bridegroom late Judg ‘ a aps . ‘ have ne t housekeeping in an one of the all-time ret 4 ‘ Re ong " ‘ha ries Alphas Open New have F508 lo rouse keel can footbsll coachin Ambulance Service service State Harris, College, Fers ruson and Patton townships went into effect last week with the new ambulance of the Alpha Fire Com- pany Communily Ambulance Club available for use on a doctor's or der Membership in the club provides unlimited service within 100 miles of State Colifge for £2 a year per family or $1 for a single person ALSO SLIPS AND HOSIERY Hoag» Thomas butter, Hoag's Penn street star etre Allegheny Kireet Bellefonte, Pa. E | Heverly Building football coach and director of letics at Beaver Falls High If NOW WAREINg a coourageou Raisin cream ple for recovery after undergoing a »er- vine, East Linn stree ’ WUus major operation in Allegheny , | Valles H > Sie lg os g jox frozen food, Hoag's, Mr A aa I ty Wright, Willowbank stree follow: DEN THEATR LOCK HAVEN, PA Dreshar's team at Tarent went through the no defeats, and athletic field in unanimous of tum Board of Educat jour years in 37 and record 7% The received his pre; at Bellefonte Acad played on prep trams In 1923 star lineman 1626 al oy ican 21 and 28 dey ire Bau er by 1937 SRN grades, Spring | Cas (two and| in spell- . FRIDAY AND SATURDAY — MAY Sth, 1th approva Rav T “Trail of the Silver Spurs” Corri- “Let's Make Music” With BOB CROSBY vw.lh s Orchestra ROGERS lost onl WJIowWs only ve rh ernune Hves and hi coach - JEAN SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY — MAY 11-12-13 sChox ang and a“ nid Th , : ‘4 ' Carnegie Tech i ind Hoag 1 in for { Franchot Tone, Peggy Moran, Andy Devine Mischa Auer, in “Trail of the Vigilantes” a wilh Everyone P. 0. S. OF A. BANQUET TO BE HELD AT PLEASANT GAP » a Ju eld ine recognition “Sis Hopkins” sn s— the Canovs Final H 0 Butterworth of A Friday e Grange ave been completed The program arranged includes M. Ward Fleming as speaker of the evening, and Arthur C. Dale as toastmaster, Other entertainment has also been arranged Members having cars are asked to report to the lodge hall between 6:00 and 6:15 p. m. to assist in tak- dle on the last car, he said, when 0 those not having cars to the he lost his grip and was thrown 10 panauet Those not having cars are the road bed. He was unconscious asked to report to the lodge hall at when picked up the above time vel arrangements for the P. O annual banquet to be held May 9. at 6:30 p. m., in Hall at Pleasant Gap! Q in Fisher—-Swarty Mi Ebeth C Bwartz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Charles F. Swarle. of Valentine street Bellefonte, and Wilford Fisher. son of Mr. and Mm Harry Fisher, of Warrior's Mark were united in marriage at 12:30 ¢'- ciock Sunday afternoon at the Swartz home, With the Rev. James | Fisher, of Pine Grove Mills, brolwr of the bridegroom, officiating Al | dants were Miss Mary Ross of | Pleasant Gap, snd Donald Fisher, of Harrisburg. brother of the bride- | groom, Following the ceremony, a luncheon wis served at the Swartz home. The bride wore a light blue street dress and a corsage of pink! roses. Miss Ross wore navy bine with a corsage of sweet peas. Mrs. Fish- er was graduated from the Suow | Shoe High school and for several) years was employed in the Murphy store, Bellefonte. Mr. Pisher is a graduate of the Port Matilda Righ | school and is employed by the Wolf | FPumiture Company, Bellefonte, | Upon their return from a wedding trip through southern states, Mr and Mrs. Fisher will make their home with the bride's parents WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY — MAY 14th, 15th People on th } » - Ambulance 1 or Col- iege borough “San Francisco Docks” ges with “Emergency Landing” Meredith WL HUGHES Thomas musical shit Galnsix instru of them pl ments eo SERVE the BEST and SAVE Fresh Louisiana STRAWBERRIES 25¢ Yes, Ladies! . . . this is the range Mrs. Bathgate used in preparing her “QUICK MEALS” at the Centre Democrat Cooking School, at the Y. M. C. A. last Thursday afternoon Shaffer's Special COFFEE - You, Too, . . . can prepare a “QUICK MEAL" in TWENTY MINUTES by using a Westing- house. Our representative will be glad to call on you and explain in every detail how you can own a Westinghouse. 3.23% Thempsan-—Emery, Miss Mirfam M. Bmery, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Homo Emery, Lock Haven and Joseph R | Thompson, Jr. son of Joseph E Thompson of Bellefonte, were unit. | ed in marriage April 14, at the Trin. ity Methodist parsonage, Hattjes- burg, Miss. by the Rev. W. B, Ells- | worth, The bride wore a rose én. semble with navy blue accessories. | The wedding occurred during a trip | 0 Haltiesburg which the couple made over Easter with Mr, and Mrs. | { Charles J. Kessinger and the lat- | | ter's daughter, Miss Vera Mages. | . While the Kessingers and Miss | Maggs: were visiting Private Chris- | tian Waterman at Camp Shelby, | Mr, Thompson and Miss Emery were | | married. The bride was graduated | | from the Lock Haven High School, | attended the State Teathers Col- | | lege and is émployed by the Ous- | | tanea Paper Company, Mr. Thomp- | | | son attended the Bellefonte High | | School and is employed by the New | | York and Pennsylvania Co. For | | the presenti they are residing with | the bride's parents. 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