Page Eight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. November 27th, 1941. I ——— aa a pC TURBOTTVILLE SINGERS evening service of the Bellefonte the benefit of the chorus. The Folk is invited to attend BP RRP RRR AT CHURCH HERE, SUNDAY Evangelical church at 8 o'clock on Singers appeared at the same church . i RRS ] 2 \ 7 Sunday evening, November 30, ac- here last year and their program ext Bunday is ood day on The Folk Bingers, an a cappella cording to an announcement yes- was so well received that it was by which go y church: listen to the UA chorus from Turbotville, directed by terday popular demand that a return en- preach i ou can, but go to * J. Alfred Fryer, will appear at the A silver offering will be lifted for gagement was booked. The public sleep, Hf you 5 DONALD ROBERT LYONS | aber of the Salem Reformed | Funeral gervices were held Mon-| church of Harrisburg. Funeral ser- w » ! , . .“ ee ap - y " " | | " / ) f } | day afternoon at the Edward Lyons| vices were held Saturday morning p, - 1 < a ong asting Gi 4. home at Lyonstown for Donald Rob- (at the Olas funeral parlors in Tv: | » EKA 1 | Y | } OR & H RIS M ert Lyons, two months and eight-|rone, with the Rev. W. W. Willard, | . . re : / \ i \ | days-old son of Samuel and Lila pastor of the Columbia Avenue] | " : ical Shaffer Lyons, also of Lyonstown,| Methodist church, officiating. The This Year More Than Ever Before It Is Best to Shop Early for Due to Defense We Will Not Be Able to A cedar chest is the most practica who died at 11:45 o'clock Saturday |remaing were taken to Harrisburg | Get Reorders From the Manufacturers as We Have in Other Years. Select NOW and Let Us Lay It " night. Rev. Ivan Miller of Pleasant | for lnterment in Paxtang cemetery. | Aside for a Small Deposit py gift of all. You can plan no grander | Gay, officiated. Interment took place | dn . . in Curtin cemetery. The infant, who | MRS, ASHER B. SIMCOX Gift ! had not been well since birth, Is| Mrs. Clara Belle S8imecox, wife of | [survived by its parents and the fol-| Asher B. 8imcox of Charlton, Clin- lowing brothers and sisters: No'=|ton county, died Friday morning at man, Ruth, Clarence, Samuel, J the Lock Haven Hospital after three Helen and Edna, all at home months’ illness. She was 68. Born ——— in Centre county, she had lived in MRS. NANCY ARCHIBALD Clinton county for the past 50 vears Funeral services were held last Surviving also are three sons and a Wednesday in Philadelphia for Mrs daughter, Clarence M Myron H Nancy Tavior Archibald, Bellefonte and C. Ellery S8imcox, of Charlton native and granddaughter of the late | and Mrs. John Barnard, Lock Hav- Mrs. Annie Taylor of Bellefonte, en; 11 grandchildren, and two sis- (who died Sunday, November 16th, ters, Mrs. Hannah Chubb, Lock 19041, in Philadelphia. Interment Haven, and Mrs. David Garman, of was made in Philadelphia Mrs LewiH wn Punesal services were Archiba was born in Bellefonte held at the residence Monday at 2 ‘ : : : : ' ) y I a daughter of the late p. m., with the Rev. Donald Miller Corner of Allegheny and High St. in Brockerhoff Hotel Juilding formerly oce upied by A. &. P. Harry A Taylor of Bellefonte, now officiating. Interment was made In of Philadelphia As a child she Woolrich cemetery 2 ny ete wns wan zm con | SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY death of her father about twenty Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Corl, widow Our Stock vears ago. Since that time the fam- of the late Samuel Corl died at her 100 ; ed Pl a. In hom Stat : at 6:1f ¥ ; \ ye db oN 1 PINT Ineldes M7 95 i ur eed fn Ftioile, "1s sovee w. Suis Soon B11 £3 rom EARLY AMERICAN TOILETRIES ® Archibald, her mother, and one 23 1941. after a month's {liness fol- MINERAL ® sister, Mrs. Louise Taylor Lincoln, lowing a stroke. Mrs. Corl was a TABLETS : ; ) OIL Mahogany all of Philadelphia survive daughter of John and Mary E. Boal - Seibert and was born in Bellefonte a % 2 ht Walnut MRS. AMANDA WAY on March 22, 1871, making her age a ey . Bo — to — oh a i w ig ¢ Unc nvilie at time of death 70 years, 8 months ’ 3 RY . Maple widoy of the late Fils Way, ; was [204 1 day. On March 1, 1808, she & Th . rE TELE e d ¢ 1 dead in bed earl 1Any was married to Samuel I. Corl, who oun aeag i ov MALY TIGA) 4 March 7. 1041 She is survived ak an nornin tavern 21 ad41 at the died Mar i A She 15 sUry H . 3 Nox subey 31, Bn . by one son, Clarence L. Corl, State home of her son Broert ¥Y in College RD. and three sisters. Mrs ® Natural Cedar ° ome of RE Bh ee ah iCalleg 1d three sisters, 100 ' ” 4 . . d she hadigamuel Dale, DuBois: Mrs. John a . "af HE ; y : & 14 50¢ n visiting since early last week | pound, “Nione and Mrs, Martha HALIBUT : fo | y Fp . p) Chests A r Jay who a woes. before last Goheen, of Penna Purnace Two | A . . . 7 #3 5 LYONS a Huo oh Bast Curtin grandchildren also survive. She was OIL % " PR od Lad’ TOOTH ; o ve ley a member of the Pine Hall Reform- \ A. Toilet Water, hand he, 4 Bellet nte, was a dal ighter ed church Puneral services were CAPSULES h arated Soitly . . : - : POWDER h nd Leah SHDE MYCTS held Wednesday afternoon at the . Bath Soap . . 1 cubes : sa far valley of x sy 1 tt p “"Q alitv nA - x hors on Pu 1 mMountai a . ‘ ca & ¢ 5 , i tions fol your inside pation, all first quality and was born on Purdue mountell Koch Funeral Home. State College ¥ Korte Ban. apis 2 ; Moh chests, and made from genuine Tennessee Ced- ing ht Age Ue Paw of deat 81) 0H the Rev. T. [3 Jones oisciating . 5d : Dusting Pookie « » » 1 ge eA . ’ pe op intermen Was made n ae ine |) pes b 2 i % hid ar. 31.00 Pe ay ed dow n, } ill any nest I’ years woniis ar ays ie {all cemetery A i es be Vanity Bex, complete . “ “oe 5 , . , 1 PR $343 on sozaes doa . 1 lop We have eighteen different designs and selec- Christmas delivery. i CHARLES CAIN oe pr i * i Hy ! { ‘ ales, of . hist ’ vr fe Calf. ’ ag a Ry ar 10¢ “* 2 | af n s } j 4 kL 100 Alexander, of | 1 UE vember 23, 1b4), At hh MENTHOL he B.A Sel & (RONIZED Alexandria | Dome of complications. MF. Cals INHALER hy tS ed le re Dall TABLETS BRACHBILL'S = EE = = E | 4g J. X33 © [|09c Spring Street Bellefonte, Pa. held Sunday afterncon, with Rev.|<s (Ion SUVIVE. Eerd, CRECEES, THE LATEST GESTURE MRS. CATHERINE P. BECKER ... t}he lowing brothers and tis- COLLEGE HAS ‘TRAVELING 1040 Wednesday night was delayed Mrs. Catherine P. Becker, who ters yg ‘william Loungenecker, of LIBRARY’ AVAILABLE by an accident at Watsontown. A for 55 years was a resident of Har-| Tyrone; William, Waller, Peter and | A steel door, supposed to have fallen risburg and who Six weeks a0. Robert Cain, Bellefonie; Fred, Ed- A “traveling library’ service avail rom a freight train, which passed went to 1¥ one to make her home mund. John, Mrs Benjamin Sheets able to organi located in vy through the borough a short time with her brother-in-law and sister, an wk vart of the sta heen oreanized before thie passenger i became Mr and Mrs. Eds Stonebraks at the Pennsyi a State Colleg wedged between the passenger en- died Thursday night, November J ¢ iren. Fimeral services were n The pla iz deciored Dri itv $4 ne ana tender t ok 20 min- 1941. at the Stonebraker home l “ursday afternoon at the Pleasant i pi Ra Gad A SIR TLIINAA A TP "wry the of r from it rrp t - mes sek y 3 1 rr 8 give assistance to such groups as sl a he door from its posi- lowing a short {lines L Cher chapel, with v. I. F. Bheetz women's clubs, d ing t bus- Hon was born Marct 2 -} 1861, 8 _Hecla o lesburg dciating. Interment iness organ Park. Centre county, a daughter of was de in Curtin cemetery fense councils, and young people in False Alarm at College John M. and Elizabeth Ann (Gower) S 10 communities wher fr library A practical joker who tun n a Harnish. On November 23. 1886. at GEO. WASHINGTON BEIGHTOL Yardley's New " cilities are inadequate. false alarm while members of the Wingate, she was united in mar! Gearge Washington Beightol, well > > ; ’ riage with William Hugh Becker Known resident of Howard was found COMI ACT $7 NN | IE Pp. CUTEX TROPHY Streamlined in who died two years ago. She Bur dead on the kitchen floor of his A UL ) : tressing table set. Smart plas- library. colle: ived by one brother, Charles home about 1 o'clock Sunday after- : ; ; ic case in black, black and assenibied by th library staf! n he Alp: AS 1 thei: SOE rucks Hamnish, of Johnstown four sis noon November 23 1941 shortly $1 20 i Sef i oles svollable i | 5 fvory, black and red; contains roximately 50 subjects of gen-|2r.vec at lie ScEne of ue rumor-lers Mrs Martha A Wilson ‘ after eating his dinner. Discovery : q ® “Parks,” Chyprs ond 5 i 8 Cutex preparations . interest UAE, ma Nu fralernily Coatesville, Mrs. Edward BStone-|as hig body was made by Mrs. Bigh- Serut q a — : B implements ~~ on the Penn State caimipu braker of Tyrone, Mrs. Myra Haynes v1 ja was pronounced dead by a rian | of Cleveland, Mrs. Marcella Rockey | proward physician. Mr. Beightol : : of Avis. Mrs. Clara Iddings. former | jong had suffered with asthma but - ’ The Pennsyl ania train, the Sus- meses ly of Bellefonte, now deceased, WAS 54 hemorrhage Was given as cause $1.00 [| 5¢ Doan’s quehanna e In iiliamspor ur Classined Ad columns also a sister. Mrs. Becker was a ot death The Seceased, 8 reiired Vitahis q¢ Kidney R OLS PALS _. - a —_-_, umberman and laborer, was born a . . i {Jacksonville on Pebruary 22, 1872, Hair Tonic i making his age at time of death 60 | years, ? months and 1 day. Surviv- An Appropriate Gift zw wens 4 vA CHRISTMAS | Clarence, an engineer aboard the! {U. 8. Chattanooga City, of the ter; Mrs. Ronald Gummo, Belle- | GEM REVERSIBLE BLADES LY % > ’ Evening Paris Vani- | fonte, and Betty, Merrill and Rich- | with 5 Cal ga $1.25 and up {ard, all at home. Also surviving are | CEM SINGLEDGE BLADES ; TAN : Lvening Paris Perfume PALMO LIVE { five grandchildren. Funeral services ; ; k 60¢c and up & | were scheduled to be held at 2:30 nF ¥ : BRUSHLESS la'clock Wednesday afternoon at the | : Evangelical church in Howard with! f w | xr ‘ & S H y.\ Vv a i bY it 4 3 J a4 | the Rev. K. I. Bower officiating. In- «ih « Westinghouse Sie Range =m ai ° ° | Merchant Marine flest: Mrs Arthur | fs >" ; Evening in Paris Face ] hat WW ill Brin | Darling, and Mrs. Jack Champion. | 15¢ PACK : . NX PONEr $1.60 of Los Angeles, Cal; Dale, of Ches- \ Ek 7 45¢ TUBE Electric cooking is clean cooking... clean as electric light! You get only fast, pure heat when you turn the switch on a Westinghouse Electric Range. Curtains and walls stay clean. Pots and pans stay bright and new-looking. When you see the one-piece, acid-resisting porcelain platform, and the new giant True- Temp Oven with its smooth porcelain finish, you'll see why Westinghouse Ranges are EASY to clean—~EASY to keep clean! | ton State Village. a - . M Stone Contract Awarded $1.00 Hinds : The general authority designated Honey and (Be ¢ as low the $845 bid submitted by Paul Kress & Son, Inc, Pittsburgh, {for furnishing flagstone at Laurel The people who try to get some- | thing for nothing usually receive FAST NEW 5-SPEED COROX UNIT TO CLEAN 1 Allegheny Street 27 MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY! STOP IN TODAY ~Let us explain THIS casy way to more healthful meals. DeHaas Electric Co. Phone 679 Bellefonte, Pa. OF ELECTRIC HOME. APPLIANCES Howard Granite Works FRANK WALLACE, Prop. i nothing for something Almond Cream $1.06 Daggett h be Cold Cream The satin lined gift set com Lip Stick tins Evening in Paris Per. Face Powder fume, Rouge, IL; ipstick, Tal All far cum and Fay de Co logne Cah JENA 7 OTHER GIFT & Wy Wy pr \ ENSEMBLES = aan ial | $1. to $15. —— - Evening Paris Bath Powder Evening Paris Sets powder square Evening Paris Sachet vonity in gold Evening Paris Tale ... finich, Evening Paris Toilet Water Evening Paris Perfume and Atomizer . Listepine .....................140zHQp Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound ....98¢ Hot Water Bottle ($1.50 value) ......98¢ Powder, rouge ond lipstick NEW FEDERAL EXCISE TAX WILL BE COLLECTED ON @ git case set with briffiant, THOSE ITEMS TAXABLE
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