Page Eight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. August 14, 1941. | OBITUARY ————— —— - “| Mr, Landsey came to Bellefonte After Landsey moved to this local —-_ {fonte I. O. O. FP. lod re ity he continued to act as Antrim’s Mrs. Katherine Thompson Pete: J local solicitor and because of th: ) WINS CANS le there n Tw pw radi ; reme y DI sr {frequently NT dled there O0| MRS, ELIZABETH MUSSER arrangement the painter frequen St 9, 1% a he age of 67 '( Was Calle 0 18 Lown oh 4 , \ ion “uneral se rs were held Tues- a heart attack. Puneral services| Funeral services were hel y » portraits of forme: were held in Kansas Thursday. Mrs | day afternoon for Mrs. Elizabeth BR. Min i now hanging Peters was born in State College on | Musser, who Sed Sunday, August| U0 Cnty “Court House were . ” " ), 1041, at the home of George y 0 January 4, 1874, a daughter of Mr. |! ( "Int tr n addition and Mrs. Hiram Thompson. She 1s Waite at Rebersburg. Services were gone he a fimigh hod a { \ ] { DSOT ol . y . " M { sllefonte survived by her husband, Wilbur held at the Waite home followed by | Ne painled portralls o 3 ya NusHAan ii " 'W., L. Antrim Dies; | Noted Painter (Continued from page one) | MRS. KATHERINE PETERS, died. He was a member of the Belle . three Governors, Curtin, Beaver and . y ervic at the Sprucetow church : Peters, of Kansas, a_hrother, Wil- iy : , Li ord n i Hastings, the late A. G. Morrls, the liam F. Thompson. of State College, | And Were in charge of Rev. R. A sharles R Kurt { man he “ a : | ale OLICK Le H nd | Z w ' y 3 5 . Nh Pond rh ®°' | Babcock, pastor of the Rebersburg late Chari ur AIK and sisters, Miss Elizabeth Thomp- Evangelical church. Burial was made | Other prominent citizen Much ol son and Mrs. James J. Markle of "th rs ag " wit p ” gg . | the local painting was done from 2 mi} in the Sprucetown cemetery 1 > State College and Mrs Sophia y r. wife of the photographs, but some of his sub " . h Si i i Le : Minsker of Indiana and three chil- " . "Ah W . jects were done from life dren El ie Peters, Willlam Thomp- n 1 1bey 18 ughter Antrim completed his last work stp ” M vin vty . " son Peters, and Calvin Peters of \ ne ‘arolin ‘rosswh about 10 days before his death, It was a portrait of General George MRS. ALICE SMITH nd sist Irviy Gordon Meade, Civil War genera Mrs. Alice Smith, of ward v for whom Fort Me Ade Md, wa dow of the late Joh I Smit 11 " named I'he portral has been at noon, Sunday All l MR CARRIE A. GREEN hung at the camp at Sacred Heart S| 3 . u arrie J reen, of Julial Among his other portraits of nots hem, as the result of a heart condi- | widow of ti late John M een, | were those of the late Bishops Mat tion from which she had suffered dled 7:30 o'clock Saturday night,| thew Simpson, Joseph F. Berry and Spri for a month. Mrs. Smith, who be ugust 9, 1941, at the home of her| Thomas B. Neely, of the Methodis came ill while visitin r 1- | Gaughnter, Mi i Green, at Ju-| church, and six life-size likenesse ter, Mrs. E. D. Wai t veral | had been tier for several Cardinal Dougherty n Pemberton N. J. Mr By rel vo rept. tet Fhe h By “ " : 3 “eure. Fo) to Philadelphia as EF of David wd I tary a6. 1 where . | and was graduated in 1880 from t BN Af ji 4 - ih Tw y . Academy of the Pine Aru On May 4. 1865, maki ner a \ 5 hon be Vet) 3. Jain he studied in Rome and Bru time of death } vivin chliare: . 4 and 6 days. Surviving ; ‘ 15 3 » wis an active member of the ter, Mrs. Warg, two sister Mr intingdon, and Mt farry Geyer hiladelphia Tabernacle Methodist Clara Pletcher and Mrs. Lulu Rk ven. Al irviving ar “hurch and Sunday 8chool, and selberry. both of Willlamsport, and | i rother. Edward Swisher of Ju-! many years was a member ol a brother, Herbert Schenck. of } An ndehildr Mr : board of trustees ard. Mrs. Smith was a lifelo: reen was a member ol the tl » is survived by his wile, Alice mem bes of the Hunter Run Meth- odi hurch, Julian uneral ser ? two daughters. Miriam and Alva od rch, and 8 member of the Vict were held at the daughter { Philadelphia, and a son, W a yu, TI 1 "4 Marys 3 f - y ’ » ot ato were held ye Methodist chur Rev. Wallace . ment was mad cemetery, Howard iu fo31 tt Bryan Clan Meets At Hecla Park WILLIAM E. BOYER William E. Bo: and for m k resident of Illness Fatal To Oscar Harm ar Bel at hi home wong § from page ome) 3 o'clock 12. 1941 with a heart as a ) Move: county age monti Clarence Auman and Pearl lock North Allegheny Rev. Harry TAKE THE WORD OF MILLIONS The MoreYouWanttodave | = “= The MoreYou Need (5: | Er Hoy Family Meets at Moshannon Park Lester Pifer. Wilkinsburg and Mrs. Lester Pifer rg, secretary ! clan have | are Henry Hoy Shuey grandon-in«inm Mr. and Mrs Hezekiah Hoy. It was decided to hold the 1942 reun. jon at the same place on August 8 a——— —— A birthday is a dale not to be forgotten if you expect to remind people of its proximity ® Over 6 cu. ft. Storage Space. * 8 Pound Ice Capacity. * Giant Bottle Storage Zone. * Automatic Interior Light. © Famous Gener: Electric Sealed: In-Steel THRIFT UNIT. ® 5 Year Warranty on the Sealed Mechanism, Not only do you save at the store and in the kitchen, but also you save through the years because G-E's record for de- pendability and emdwrimg economy is unsurpassed by any other refrigerator. and the form must be chosen with care. Comforting assurance of » duty well performed will be yours If Jew eheo choose a genuine Rock of Ages to stand as yowr record for rial years to come. Howard Granit Works FRANK WALLACE, Prop. Electric Supply Company RELLEFONTE STATE COLLEGE Wise Clan Meets At Grange Park, Clan In Reunion par ther ship in Philadelphia before Ralph 8 S. Hagan, Centre Hall, 71 Attend Outing at Port Ma- Re-elected President; Gifts The held In the Future Farmers Harpster clan met in the Commu bullding on Grange Park at Centre Hall on August 3 George Wise, Rebersburg: Mr. and and Mi: Harvey Joseph Harpster tilda Park; No Deaths in Are Awarded Clan Since 1934 elghth annual Wise reunion I'he descendant if the Je ity Park, Port M tilda Ing we present were: Mr, and Mr: Ti with / famiy Hagan, Spring Mr. and Mr Samuel Year Faye Yearick M and Thomas Wis Mad isonburg Solomon Homan, Williamsport and Mr: Clarence Homan and Donald and Clarence, Jr. Wil. liam port Mr. and Mi Hawley ell, Milton; Mrs. Ardell Myer and Catherine Mver Spring | § Mr. and M: Ralph Hagar iam, Nancy and Dorothy Haga mire Hall; Mi and Mi Norman Mifflinburg Mr Dalla Mr. and Mr Henry Duck burg Mi Phylli Duck ; Mill Mrs. Mary Heller, R r. and Mr H 8 Lim M Aly vill MT Grange Fair Amateur Hous Saturday August 9, for thelr 8th annual mes (ounty and IE wit} To give visual and fitting expression to your love and regard, the medium | MEN! Here are the Shoes and they're moderately priced too. 1 le ather, composition, crepe Oxfords six and eight-inch shoes. Sizes 6 to 12. cord soles SAFETY SHOES 2.69 °1.99 °3.99 Five styles in Safety Toe Shoes, Oxfords or six-inch top Shoes, with leather or compos- ition soles. Sizes 6 to 12. Browns Boot Shops Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa. Sportsmen Will Picnic Saturday Dedication of Club House, Dog Show, Sporting Events Listed; Many Prizes ns have been completed for the itre County Sportsman Feders or { be held saturday rt Matilda gram will begin AR ralsing and qedicn ) house. The dog t 2 o'clock, with Sharp Decrease In Registration Volers Since Last Fall Through Deaths, Movings, Purge | Os 162% LEWIS Q. FAWCETT TO OPEN DAIRY STORE HEEF BALLOT REQUESTS FROM COUNTY SOLDIERS The Centre County Commission ers yesterday reported 3 quests had been received tre County soldiers for ballots volte in the September primaries The deadline for receiving ¢ requests was Saturday A spokesman for the Commission- ers doeclarad that the law permitiing oldiers to cast ballots by mail be. came ¢ffective August 1 and the time for receiving requests for ab- wentes ballots expired on August 0 i ii a Marriage Licenses John Irvin Rogers. Bellefonte, R. D Thorus M. Nyman Howard, R. D Franklin M. Dale) Orviston Emeline Louise Butler Orviston Russell B. Alderfer Lansdale Dorothy M. Pearce State Coliege —————————— MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly by C. ¥. Wagner & Co. Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte Wheat $1.00 Oats 32 Buckwheat Rye . Barley corn... Independent Congregation to he Known as The Assembly Protestant hav : ' formed ar rganization which last any ol officer The Academy Gobble, chairman; William Found Church a Shai Tharp rerio At Penn Hall i" W iennign, srussees Auman, secretary; Veese, pastor groups Raving of Christians or y ) aD 1 chairs church a Used plano presentatiy f ast iv £8 Fr Gonna ) vi ked Wo get for } Aer 514 y } } 1 3 ! Peis ! thas : aaemy ro rey which y Vi } yes rion nat iL re into a tabernacie for th J h dee ! W001 purposes - Have Narrow Escape LJ + o* LC * Xa) CXC . “et Ka Mi Ci SHOP WORTHS FOR DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS! WORTHS Allegheny St, LE J * Jellefonte, Pa. NEWS! SHOP EVERY DEPARTMENT! Cobble, treasurer, and Rev Mr. Neese sreeisasaiesledledledlelodles Ca —DRESSES detter Grade SUMMER DRESSES, (Nelly Don's included) Values to £7.95 SUMMER DRESSES, (Nellie Don's included) Values to $10.95 SUMMER DRESSES. Women's and Misses’ sizes —— COATS & SUITS —— Values to £16.95 Sport and Dress COATS Values to £22.95 Dress and Sport COATS__$! Values to $16.95 Spring SUITS ——MILLINERY Values to $2.98 Final Summer STRAW and FELT HATS New Fall FELT or VELVET H. ATS. ACCESSORIES Reg. $1 BAGS (good assortment) _29¢ Val. to $2.98 Summer BAGS 2 for $1 New Fall BAGS. ..... Ble Val. to £1 Summer GLOV ES 4 for §1 Val. to $3.98 Kid GLOVES_____. . 3 Reg. S1 JEWELRY (lovely assortment). _19¢ Reg. $1.98 and $2.98 UMBRELLAS $1.09 SPORTSWEAR Values to $2.98 SKIRTS. -. enee.een-. Val. to $1.98 SWEATERS.............. $1.00 Val. to $5.98 BLOUSES. _............. $51.00 Val. to $5.98 SPORT JACKETS. ....... $1.00 Val. to $7.98 Sport JACKETS. .....____ $2.00 Val. to $2.98 PLAYSUITS. ea S100 Special Group Odds and Ends SPORTSWEAR $1.00 2 for $1 ——— CHILDREN’S WEAR — Children’s DRESSES—Sizes 3 to 16. New Fall Styles—Dollar Day Only___ $1.19 Final Clearance on all Children’s Spring Coats Reg. $1.98 Girls’ Summer DRESSES___ $1.00 * sees \/ oo (aa alee CaS Ca a oy CEN »ayeee a] * segeageeeetee] o* EVERY DAY is DOLLAR DAY at BRACHBILLS 100th ANNIVERSARY SALE---REAL VALUES IN QUALITY AND PRICE Open Evenings by Appointment BRACHBILL'S Spring Street, Bellefonte Abb
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