July 10, 1941, Page Eight OBITUARY JOSEPH REDDING [made in the Schenck cemetery, Joseph Redding, of Pittsburgh, | Howard. Mrs. Bowes was a member nephew of the Misses Anne, Sue of the Lick Run Presbyterian church and Christine Curry, of East Logan ' at Jacksonville and had spent all street, Bellefonte, died Monday her life in the Clinton-Centre coun- morning, July 7, 1941, in an explo- | Ly area. sion in a steel mi? where he was| S——— employed as a chemist, Exact ac-| JOSEPH KULIKOWSKY counts of the accident could not be}, kylikowsky, native of Rus- learned. Mr. Redding, who was in sia, but for the past 30 years a res- his middie 30's, was a son of the | ident of Clarence, died suddenly late Henry Redding, of Snow Shoe, 'a1,ut 6:35 o'clock yesterday morn- and Catherine Curry Redding, of 4.0" 50 0° 1041, in the mines of Bellefonte The Curry sisters and the Lehigh Valley Coal Company, members of the Redding family of near Clarence, just as he was pre- Snow Shoe left vesterday morning paring to begin the day's work. Cen- for Pittsburgh. Interment is expect- |. ~ounty Coroner Charles Sheck- ed to take place in Reynoldsville, ler attributed death to a heart at- where the family lived for several tack The deceased. who was about years during the time his Iather 42 years old, was unmarried and is was employed as mine inspector in survived by his mother, Mrs. Ur- that locality sula Stankwicz Failikowsky, of Eliz- abeth, N. J, and a sister, Mrs. An- na Cynar, also of Elizabeth, who had come here a week ago for a visit with her brother Kullkowsky made his home with the Pete Alex- ander family near Clarence The body was taken to the Von B. John- son funeral home at Snow Shoe, where arrangements are being made to ship the remains to Eliza- beth, N. J. for interment. Mr. Kuli- kowsky was a member of the Cath- church f MRS. RUFUS WOMELDORF. Mrs. Emma Jane Womeldor, widow of Rufus Womeldor!, dled al her home in Green Township near Loganton, at 5 p. m. of complica~ tions at the age of 78. She was a resident Sugar Valley for 50 vears. Survviving are a son and a daughter, Charles F, and Miss Mary Ellen at home: one granddaughter, Miss Arleen Womeldorf, five brothers and two sisters as follows: Frank Houtz Kansas; William and Charles Houtz of lllinois; Ira and Irvin Houtz of Madisonburg, Mrs. George Averill, of Illinois, and Mrs. George Corman of Bellefonte Funeral services were held Saturday at 2 p. m. at Morris Funeral Home, Loganton, the Rev. T. R Husler, Evangelical pastor, officiat- ing. Interment was made in Price cemetery. of also olic of HARRY MARTIN BATHURST Harry Martin Bathurst Altoona, Tuesday morning, 1941, after a short (liness Born February 18, 1880, at Curtin, Cen- tre ‘county. was the of Law- Ellen (Rothrock) Bath- emploved for many moulder the South Alt died in July 8, the ne on ona a — MRS. CHARLES BOWES Mrs Cat! wife of Charles Bowe zabeth 1erine working as Members lock Monday wife ifter ] plication of diseases been bedfast ix weeks bu Or months, She Erma of Col. William Mc- becca Erhart McKib- born in Lamar town- wR i Altoona ; Merciala, of Baltimore Jeannette Bathurst, of Alt for Stettler, both had been {ll 5 a daughter R for many Lil 1 ober 27 and Berwin Baltimore, Md Man Without Hands Earns Livelihood (Continued from page one) ago when he lid and selects almost as with two hands He stands about : is of husky build, and h ful disposition, but wants credit for being able to of himself despite In an interview paperman the other day mented that he seems advertising value for He claims R&R new tr to look it least gealer much % fant iy ix ie it their respe Diamond hi a a ispuite needed no Rudy com- ¢ however to i in mi Ang rful with hi ATMs y thirk about face that turned Fy fled from atv annanent stout pponen ort rained fast soon and he the tail - the oth car $ Om and ome and SOOO at ote of buys a person machine snips MB ————— Labor Rally at Court House Friday Night On Friday evening at 8 p m (DST) there will be a public meet. ing and labor rally at the Centre County Court House, The public is cordially invited The chief speaker will be James McDevitt, who president of Pennsylvania American Federation of Labor i acquaintance nf the same kind I guess ny that if drive the thing without any they should be able to do the same’ Wettstein said Rudy enjoys an occasional game of cards and according to reports of friends who have played in games with him, he doesn't hold up the game because of his inability to handle cards, He tucks the cards under one arm and flips them on the table with less fumbling than many a two-fisted player exper- fences Some & Sean BIDS will be received by the General Manager, Board of Directors of City Trusts, Lafayette Building, Philadelphia, Penna., not later thon 11 AM, August 1, 1941, for cutting the timber, posts ond puipwoed on a tract in Burnside Township, Conire County, Further details regarding this article moy be hod upon opplication at the office of the General Manager, as to specifi cations, amount and kind of timber, instructions to bidder and orm of bid, together with form of contract, The right is reserved fo reject any ond oll bids: figure I can hands, the is 54 years ago Wetlsltein was Use our Classified Ad columns, GARDEN, THEATRE FRIDAY & SATURDAY JULY 1-12 “PAPER BULLETS” 3 MESQUITEERS JACK LARUE “PRAIRIE PIONEERS" SUN.-MON, . Music TUES. | & July 13-14-15 = @ Feature 2:30, 7:30, 9:30 Romance 16-17 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY. JULY “LADY FROM LOUISIANA" JOHN WAYNE KAY FRANCIS in “PLAY GIRL" | Howard street ‘Council Seeks 3 New ‘Concrete Streets In "42 | (Continued from page one) for the Jones and Laughlin Steel {Company, and for two years was {guard at the Western State |tentiary He recently disposed of a {dairy In Bellefonte which he had {conducted for a number of years ! In naming Mr, Galalda to the vacancy, Council made provisions {for supplying him with a uniform, | fixed his salary to start at $100 a {month, and Instructed the Fire and | Police Committee to work out a schedule of hours for the three borough police so that there will be at least one officer on duty 24 hours a day. Under the present system there Is no officer on duty from about 4 a. mm, to 8 a. m, it wag re- ported Mrs. 8. Kline Woodring, of East in a letter to Coun- cil, asked to be reimbursed to the extent of $100 for the cost of a side- walk In front of her home and which is not on a level with new isidewalks constructed more recently on either side of her property. Mrs Woodring sald the grade furnished for the Ebon Bower sidewalk to the west, and another sidewalk east, are so high that steps necessary in joining those with the one in front of her It was reported that sidewalk grades given in other sections town recently are such that st or ramps are necessary in Jjoinin them with sidewalks already in istence, creating a dangerou unsightly condition, No action the matter was taken Elwood Jeder, engineer, and Roj Pugh. supervisor for the Earl Cump contracting firm engaged in bulld- ing u high school, appeared in Council with a request that contractor be permitied to as a storage piace when major concrete the contract mixer on Linn rete can be poured i Otherw to Lhe were walk home of ex. and on ie new the fo 0 that con place through chutes hat all parking on 1 heal BCNoO0; paint roofs Oo Bere before paint could be appi i An Counciimas belief that the alr may be especially wher detrime t Fyre to Are subject y 8 bid of 3149.15 contract for in- on which parking attached lowest of the work. The Hing stalling meters posts will be bid was the ted for wns $345 The Special Commitiee was given the task of taking care of a notice claim filed by W. Harrison Walk- of East Linn street, on behalf Mrs. Walker who suffered a fractured leg some months ago in A fall on Linn street It was said that the notice in itself is not a demand upon the borough but is to entitle a claimant to inite claim at some future The police report submitted by Chief Dukeman revealed 54 tags sued for overtime parking: 2 lar ceny investigations, 8 arrests for drunkenness and disorderly duct, 7 accident investigations 2 stop sign violations and 5 trans- ents given lodging in the lock-up W. 1. Scott, of North Spring street whose son was one of three youths placed in the lock-up for a short time recently for whistling “Root De Toot” as the police car passed asked for and was granted a letler from Council stating that the bor- iough has no criminal docket entry or other record of the incident The report of Health Officer W WwW. Bickett revealed that ohe quar. antine for chicken pox has been re- imoved during the past two weeks, and that three nuisance complaints were investigated A sewer tap was granted Lloyd Smoyer for a house ion East Beaver street Overflow of sanitary sewers on West Bishop street during severe rainstorms was attributed to the fact that spoutings of many build. lings and homes on the south side of town are connected with the san- {tary sewer system, The Special Committee was authorized to notify property owners to discontinue the drainage of roof water into the sanitary sewers Spotting should be {drained into street gutters, it was said. NECOSSATrY file a def. date con- issn A pA a ‘Business Men's (Continued from page one) {league teams and a band concert should provide enteilainment for every minute of the time, An act to be staged by Ruton’s| iDogs should be worth the trip to ithe plenic alone. There are twelve highly trained dogs with a girl and ‘a comedian who present two twenty. ‘minute periods of entertainment at !3 o'clock and again at 8 o'clock in the evening. This troupe has been iplaying all the large fair circuits ‘and only a break in their schedule (allowed them to make their one- ‘day appearance at the pienic. The {ball game will probably bring to- {gether the Bellefonte and Spring {Mills teams in one of the regularly | scheduled games, and will be played at 4 o'clock, Band music Penl- | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. tor the pienic wit x units by | RECENT WEDDINGS {Junior Band which will play at in-| [tervals throughout the day. | Hoy~Lucas | The management of the park has | Mis Mary Elizabeth Lucas, daugh- | and band his na- for a scheduled Red Barron tionally known dance dance In the evening Mrs. Harry A. Lu- cas, of Jullan, and Clarence E. Hoy, {son of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Hoy, of | Pleasant Gap, were united in mar- iriage at Baltimore, Md.. July 2, by the Rev. Robert Riddle, at the byterian parsonage. The bride was attired In a white street length dress and wore a corsage of pink roses and They were attended Mrs. Pearce A in-law sister of the bride will reside for the present Mr Hoy's parent ter of Mr, and Uso Campaign Opens ~Legion Is In Charge (Continued trom page one) babVv's breath by Mr Rumberger and brothe; They the home of mavement are contributing their time and eflort In the event you are not approached by a solicitor, call at the First National Bank and give your contribution Louis Schad, treasurer of the The Legion Post, In the management the tributed $50 the fund lon Auxiliary, under the leadership of Mrs. Ruth Casper president, contributed $25 and named a group of Fred of members to take charge of a'a ceremony nouse-10-house canva beginning ! June 30, at Monday, July 14 Legion Command- | in Wellsboro Alex Sterglakils, donated $5 on the fund Henry accompanic D Ie and at to fund taking drive, con- The Leg- Walker—Hockman Belly of Mr of Mingoville William Lew) Walker, of performed the Pre West couple Cleven over | Misys daughter Hockman bride of of Girne Hockman Mi Clyde becams walker on Bellef« Monday Aan mans Virginia werd to and the nte nl bytler Attend Mr of newss er the and Zion ant Mr who to Line The Legion Campaign Committee wed has Issued the following rules to sol- | Washington icitors solicitor may mained method he pleases for Fourth funds for U. 8 O.: he Walker provide a pencil and pa Hublerst contributors been names contributions: where they re the use any until collecting asked to on which their has Country ployed are asked to write and the amounts of their ¢ by the Bellefont and all funds colle turned All the on pat 4] be reassure: are to Bchad, arked over ollcilors He to meet at f members 0 BUIMTIV 5 named Grotz—Frear the Lo-house Anva the Legion, High and Wilson Buller, Lin per Thom Hill: Mr children of Leo Boden Mrs. Ros Ruth Cas Half Moon street, Quaker Hill and 14 Mr Robert Eckenrot treet: Mr James Haupt Burnside treet nger, C and Hans! Mrs Gus the Rockey rev Mr McEiwa Hile Grav-—Martin Balser Weber: Nicodemus Bellef M. Shallcross Teaman Bavard WwW. Litke Alex Lane, Kenneth Risan, Karl E man, Charles 7 and M. I. Ch - - Hospital Site Viewing Today (Continued from Page Wedding Su the bridal march Barby for, the Mendelsgh ceremony eonsists of the following Rear Admiral Ross T chairman: Gen. George Dr. Winifred Oberholtzer George james i trator of Velers of construction After visiting if expected the Rogers McIntire, also played H Wood fiebecen and Col. cessional ALS adminis sion, and ns Affairs in charge softly members on uring the “My Peace Thou Ar Schubert. The bride wore a gown biue sheer, with ceREOries Her oo rnd delphinium g ribbon Miss Staib wore a in college High School in 1936 and a welder at the Piper Aircraft gown with accessories and COTES of roses and delphinium tied with blue ribbon the wedding 50 guests were entertained at a reception at the bride's home where Mr. and Mrs. Gray are Jiv- ing for the present. Mrs. Gray is a graduate of the Lock Haven High School in the class of 1038, complet - ed a the State Beauty School at Willlamspott in 1938 and is now a partner in the Princess Beauty Shop at Lock Haven Mr Gray was g:aduated from the State I ————_A—— AUTO MECHANICS WANTED We need six men immediately who want to go to work full time at 75 cents per hour to start, with over- time if desired. Permanent work, with one of the larg- est Ford dealership in our territory. This is a real opportunity for any man desiring to become a special- ized Ford, Mercury and Lincoln mechanic. We do not require applicants to necessarily have had previous ex- {§ perience with Ford products, although this experience ij Would be helpful. Any general auto repair experience if = acceptable. Our principal requirements are that you '} be free and willing to come here and live; that you are willing fo work conscientiously for a living: and that you have some previous experience at general auto repairing. Write immediately, stating your age, exper- ience and who you previously worked for. Also state when you can start to work. We can furnish trans- portation if necessary. Reply to LEONARD K. PETERS Community Motors, Inc. Haddon Ave. and Crescent Boulevard, : COLLINGSWOOD, N. J. stant ed . the eight sites, the powder to make its decision as where the propose new hospital will located. Belle- fonte was reported to have had one of the highest ratings given in the preliminary examination and this site is believed to be further favor. ad because it iz in the exact geo- graphical center of the state Among those who are expected to accompany the inspection group on their trip to the site along the old loewistown Pike today are Karl E Kusse, secretary of the Beliefonte Chamber of Commerce, and Mayor Hardman P. Harris S— - group BOON to be pant white After course at After the wreck it is too late to resolve to drive slower {of the eran Pres. | Hess Gilliland Bara M. Gilliland, daughts Inte George Gilliland and Ersal Gilliland Parker, of State Co! lege, was united In marringe william I Hess, son of Mrs, Mabk Hess, of Milton, R. D., at the | parsonage Lewisburg urday, June 21. The ring was used Mins on Bat. ceremony Additional Wedd nes Pape 6, Second Section - Local Men Escape Drowning save proper ™ changed he anchor to heave Lhe ning lipped he boa Desot nd | Phone 636 Steeple Here Is Repaired 125 Negro Veterans At Poe Valley Camp Saturday, July 19 CLYDE W. JACKSON Saturday, July 26 GREGG TWP, SCHOOL BOARD LS offe L.FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY! CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2342 » Why not have the benefit of com- petitive bidding In the sale of your property | Past experiences have proven that public sales of real estate de- mand higher prices. A number of Farms and several Residences will be offered at pub. lie sale in the near future WATCH FOR DATES H.J. STOVER AUCTIONEER CORURN, PENNA. (Phone 34-R-21, Millheim Exch.) H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales Phone 357% PINE GROVE MILLS, PA JAMES GILLILAND GENERAL AUCTIONEER OAK HALL STATION, PA. Phone Boalsburg 3502 131 East Main Street Bishop & Wilson Sts, "| Attention Motorists! If You are in the Market for a Good NEW OR USED CAR Hop in here first and we are sure we can vou money, eT: wa ate si or Dan Grove Motors mouth Pa. Bellefonte To give visua! and fitting expression to your love and regard, the medium and the form must be chosen with care, Comforting of = duty well assurance performed will be yours if you choose a genuine Rock of Ages Memorial to stand record as your for the years to come. Howard Granite Works FRANK WALLACE. Prop Phones 745 - 746 LOCK HAVEN, PA,
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