- ad Pace Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, December 25, 19 — - ” . " —— of the Boalsburg Jather Micha nts, Mr. and M Peter Cain Gramley wag born Beptember 21, member of STATE COLLEGE | Se View with he Vv. Mi 1889 at Spring Mills, a ty hurch and of the Malta Lodge, i or v Mrs, Frances Myers of East Fos- | v 3rooks. of the Christian and A moving . are aneville istry \ aio i ‘ : yers # rook yf ie Christian moving from here to Kanevill I's The (Centre democrat, | ter avenue, spent the weekend with | sionary Alliance chu iI! : where he lived until going to Oshe — -— v » Lt. and Mrs. Lewls Tayntop of Bal- | officiating ment we cle koshy 11 vears ag of iis wife May Receive Evacuees BELLEFONTE, PENNA. timore, Md. the Curtin cemetery and one son, } ian, he | : The Kane area has been designat- Mr. and Mrs, H. B. Northrup of I her, Charl 3 oll : tion center for evacuees Gill street, have as thelr guests | their son and daughter-in<law, Mr, | and Mrs, Harry Northrup and | Mrs, Rena Johnson, native of Cen daughter of Youngstown, Ohio. The [tre county, died suddenly at 7:30 o'- Northrups are going to spend the [clock Thursday morning, December “) DY Li ia 3 i] y 3 : : | EDWIN OO. GRAMLEY ‘ook, of Aurora, and Pi Ane- from the eastern beard in the MES. RENA JOHNSON member of the Pllgrim Holiness wa a ak $ ville, and a sister Mi ; Fri vent ¢ ” fr pid it WRSE Ale {church of Highland and was super Bic Tank - ded ’ p Sih ’ A ‘hica nous t meeting of the Ameri. intendent of the church Sunday Wek of 10 Ev f { school, Funeral services were held - which occun holidays with the former's parents. (18, 1041, at the home of Mr, and | Sunday afternoon at the Wetzler = occurred in Mert in wai G sor ) Memorial Chapel, Milesburg, and’ t Oshkosh, Wi . The date Hares o. Bolt . re 4 Iradford, died Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Willlamg of | Mrs, Irvin Ebert at Zion, where she ‘ i . demise wa ) mentioned Mr, officer of East Beaver avenue, celebrated their | had resided for the past eight years, | We concluded at the Chrl Uan early Monday 30th wedding anniversary at their |The previous day Mrs. Johnson re- church at Romola, with the Rev, Mr : 22 1641. at home on Saturday turned home from a visit in Altoona | Pavies officiating. Interment was George g Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Roan of East [0d apparently was in hes made in the church cemetery . rh . . \ a mit til about 11 p. m. 8! SE College avenue, will spend the holi- | PeRlth until ab y EY REN . ' days “with friends and relatives in |Suflered fiom a heart allment WILLIAM WILSON BRUMBAUGH . Baltimore, Md some time, Mrs, Johnson was 1 William Wilson Brumbaugh, of WALKER BROTHERS Proprietors MAF. afd Mrs: A. O: More of Bast daughter of Henry and Mary Anni Howard, died at 12:48 o'clock Satur- A. C. DERR Editor | Hamilton avenue. have as their hol. | DV.nt Schindler and was born in|day night, December 20, 1941, at the CONTINUOUS SHOWING ith 75 PAUL M. DUBBS |iday guest their daughter Joanne, — 6 'OWnship on June 21, 1875 | home of his son, Wilbur Wilson 2:00 to 11:00 P. M. rs, 10 months and 14 ve . : Bawa AU bine ayy WLLL aking her age time of deat wi somplications foll y the fort Fllen B 8 * 8 My 4 CECIL A. WALKER lof Wellesley College TS us x0 Seal %0 Howard, of complications foil : vife, the former Ellen Be WEDNESDAY ] . , . " yOu . HLS ah «i Qi Cr an liness of two years duratl preceded him 0 { ] in al | Dorothy Dale who is a student atl husband, William, preceded her in was 68 vears. 5 months and 5 day We are proud to select one of the rvi were to be held at 2 o' y DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM { the Penn Hall school in Chambers- death. There are no survivin hil old at the time of } vatl M finest pictures for the Holiday iy da {LOrnoon | th : burg, Is spending the holidays with dren, or brothers or sisters. Funeral Brumbaugh. retired ri wad er eason | n Puner ome Bi Shot . her parents on Hamilton avenue services were held Saturday morn! biove, van Wining July 15. 1873. Be ot rand. “was: 1" be: made’ tr th DOUBLE THR'.LS! Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Myers of West at the Ebert home In Zion, with the Mapleton Depot, a son of Michael SHOWING A ce pr netery. n " BOW : "OR : . DOUBLE CHILLS! Pals v » Shon . Ww. OC. N x 1. Dasto the 3 to roly ’ o 5 \ double weekly avery Thursday morning. Falrmount avenue, will pend the Rev. ( Nevin Stamm, p ( i and Carolyn Whorton Brumbaugh — . . \ I's the greatest dow Tasted y y = t WEDNESDAY AND SHOCK shock show ever shown! holidays with their son and daug! Bellefonte Reformed church off His wife, the former Effie May M RISHIET \ Ci ey, i aml HARRY G. SOLT SHOWS AT 7:00 and 8:45 P. M. lass tter, "er clas ma Myers of Farmingham, M Hon cemetery, Mi Johnson lowing children Jean Sigworth, a student at wil. member of the Bellefonte Reformed Howard; Sherman, of Palmyra, N 5 Band h h J., Robert C., of Philadel y, and 2 son College, Chambersbu: ing the Christmas holidays with he S—— Leslie, of Alexander parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Sigwort} CLAYTON IH. WEBER baugh of Mapleton Depx CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL | “de es ayton Hi. Weber, 4, died Thats. ! of 1x Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Andrey { dav eevning 18 1 wt 10 nin th ) West Falrmotnt avenu will have clock at his home in emington vi were Scott, Who Is a student at the Har- ing a strok iv: is Pianos Mapleton Depot, wi : TLS and vard Law School 4 sambrid vet: $n Flemington fo ¢ Littleman officiating nterment eh eae A ban ait ame oy | P $ ‘ They've go! one fool in heaven — A f i made in Mountain \ Ma following the carpente; y ” \ uo» 0 mn ‘couse they're hood overhesls in love! Mapleton Depot Monday of Last Week Mrs Caroline Hackett, Pleasant Robert Hasek a si nt at the was a member of the Flemin or v Admitted: Paul D. Swabb, Spring Gap. Births: a daughter to Mr. and | gniversity of Illinois. will nad the Methodist church and served ? | Mills; Victor Devlin, Bellefonte, Dis- Mrs. Paul Wright, Howard, R. D. 2; | holidays with his parents. Mr. and Sunday school stberintendent f DORA JOAN YOUNG i) held Tu Entered in the postoffice at Bellefonte, Pa. as second- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ing. Interment wa made in the ler, preceded him in death. ’ CHRISTM AS (Thurs : N i A : I | | | ! | charged: Mrs. Ear] Kline and t a son to Mr. and Mrs William Buch- | atrs C. W. Hasek of East ter several years, He was also on the Dora Joan Young, aged r Years 4 son, Pine Grove Mills: Mrs. Milford ©¢nhe rst Bellefonte R D f Expired avenue ( il of the Good will Hos C m 5 months and 4 day d& ” ter of | 3 » Etters. Howard 2: oseph Joan Young, Bellefon e, R.D. 2 Mr. and Mi: hom < r pany. Swviving are his wife an James and Norma Williams ¥ | : Ay Ebbs, Port Matil a, : Mrs. Walter Cain, Bellefonte of East Pos avenue, are spending g idaught ! Eileen eber Jush dditior jel nie, died A WABKER BROT HIT with Fred Ranio, Bellefon €, t, | Sunday the holddays with Lael n-i-iaw at home a daughis ) Fount at 2:55 lock Saturdas tory RES hi . ‘ ul be 4 i Births: a son to Mr. and Mr i Admitted: Edwin W. Benner. State | ¢ nd daughter | M lorinat ory ' 1] > ' oh 160.41 t the posh i plinth Vv dore K. Seitz, Bellefonte; Tr college: Mrs. Jennie M. Shope, | MOO to Mr. and Mrs, J. Harold “8. gtate College: Mre. Joseph R. Wynn Doroth agner i { N il 1 A [. Karstetts J ness with s nplication of { rected by I} RAPPER Farmers Mills cemeter | Centre Hall, Milesburg: Mrs wl ‘and | and M: >. Wagner est . all. R and Hen Bow of Th hild was born in Bpring town. | Tu sday of Last Week infant so Hoge; Mrs, An- 87 RVeling, Wl Den oe OnE a rophetstown; two sisters, Mrs, Ada ‘Pp on July 16, 1937. Burvivin hm Se 4p oo IAS MR ELIZABETH MILLER SHOCK He Basuty won thy Lova-of imitted ve Carolin aokett thony Worrick and infant ds ter si Bapadlidw Cp er 4 lerly and Mrs, BieTly, Hot T parents; a brother and ! YCITPT AT 0% Pha Sarit > i th R e M ( \ Tels Primitive Jungle Boast! Pr care. "oh reed. Mary Bellefonte; Mrs. Edwar Ep, PT iE. Buoy Ow) o} emerging; No broth re Ta ; \ pl wh } dea of entertainment. =~ : aM sr \ KO. 2 Pe Immel, Spring Mills, R. D. 1; Bellefonte, R. D. 2; Patricia M. Hoy, |, } a ne] i. ALG nd ence, of isa, Okla., and Char at home, and her maternal gra nen, womner wg MM : ! ’ > Pleasant Gap rth: a son to Mr 3 * Keller Snyder, Rebersburg: Mrs ‘ Mi } 5 a Ne folmes str Jnft ¥vidae io. vikae vers. | SM erste i ps 9 Hama of Be Fryrvenai Th ure ES , ‘1 Randolph Louden, Altoona. Births: 8nd Mrs. John reon, ~Pringi md the halidave with relatis RL 11 a ‘EY anrtvitos ARatDieolies ri fonts. Sirmral’ savin’ 3 ) roe CATT ’ ! oCks. Born J a iaughter to Mr. and Mi Mills A hays wi ives he Flemington Methodist church | fonte. Funeral ser : ell FRIDAY & SATURDAY 12, 1853, at pin ) Cen- os a daughter to Mr. and Mrs points in Nor roling afin’ thre Som held Tu " ryyds : » eR . op Boscaino Bellefont There were 44 patients in the hos- ris = = ; ‘na. x j with : hie i y ; A « 1 EE } . ning : Ti (This Week) ts : ‘ ‘ nt y fa dy pital at the commencement of thi sr ie A wl hen vd ive Bs rial wig 1d a Fi lhe Va Bie $00 1) er w m H Helen | f N Wednesday of Last Week week Admitted Mrs Edward Jessop a——— ——————— Bellefonte, R. D. 2; Frank re ky. Bellefonte. Discharged: Mrs WOODWARD ot eG} .| A heart attack proved fa Russell Ho and fnfant son (From Last Week) CUAL AVSIM tials ‘harles Robert Stanley, & WALTER 1. CAN Matilda; Mrs Stanley C. Blerly and| Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Motz attended | for several weeks t mek, a j10ck Haven, who di BY! Walter 1. Cain, of Fast } Primitive love Force. Bellefonte. Bifths: a daugh. | Dt, nemorial services in the Coburn | Midshipman of the United States Thursday evening, Dec. 18. 194L{ , "5oeeont an k in Paradise! ter 10 Mr. ang Mrs. Anthony Wor-inoon. The memorial services were) TVR! AtaCemy al Annapol a Bald Eats streat It WE. 3. “yen nployed as a mu _— Sa Most terrific rick, Bellefonte; a daughter to Mr.’ held in honor of Staff Sergeant Billy | ic vi tine tithe ra cr T0Ik BERGE, | | aker, CON ald Mr Stanley | he Titan Metal Con cA AEE Tarzan thrill- and Mrs. Leonard Col fn. § O. Brandt d in action nak a: SIS prada, tied while about to enter the hos re, Gita at ihe Centre nty H ef il J a= er of themall! College, R. D. I: a daughter at Hickam Fleld A! arbor,| Capt ya nex Sa ere i and Mrs. Boyd E. Tice, Bellefonte, jawafl, on Sunday morning, Dec. 7 | danght 2 ny Anal A daughters RDB? Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kreamer Thursday son Harwood, made a busi Admitted: Walter Fink, 1 to Sunbury A Shester et al hua pian SOT, R v r d > jus : le the | rela es hil pt : a : wa re ad . ne : ! : a Bellefonte on Jur 19. 1904 ma . : /] LAN RENGE v DREN ; - : ng Mil Admitted v. uss 88 § Lon Hs sill sh | MET, RIG N nRobeg q : - areal +3 hy SER yer Nis 8fe at Um I death | : Sa : 4 Fer 5 Tieis " i he) . ~ r discharged Priday: Ann Rager, How hat : Te » folks thinking| tany avenue, wre t prowd | a og Snayane im ap months and 1 day. He js strvived x i J i ud per Biri patna srt” ra HRI TM AS DAY ard, R. D. I a son to Mr. and of th rist Clitld and wh of a baby girl born last Tuesday in I1¢ U6 CvARgelcal chtitch-al-Cu i fren, Walt po gs " : BE a Eu Tone. ONLY Mrs. Charles Newman, burg means to the world. All honor to the the Centre Counts i), Belt urn and-amtiehters« Hommes: ft r. and Patricia: and these broth bry % rs ias ‘ tars oanmmimr 9 Special Matinee at 2 P. M Friday A, BOR A p i f : 1 tinuous Showing until 11 P. Admitted thy Brown Hil- arwood r and Nov Rim; eM Do ryan ¢ made a trip to Camp Hill Admitted P iday. di charge Saf i. Miss Bessie and Howard pa AY ) na rs | Mia G yy Av n sl MT ary Pikp,. oo 8% lis wite, a i : : ¥ : J He as three Limes Tied “” day: Marlene Riha, Bellefo — ‘oster avenue. spent the week. Fl igton, and Mrs. Harry Hall of FRoIOUL, OF Cel CIN, clea Be ; No 5 ofS first to A Lindemuth, then 1 n Deb D. 3; Franklin Hoy, Jr, Pleasant What the Japs May Have Learned ond with relatives in Altoona Unionville. Services were held al wed pgm Je homie Ludden bP : Mrs. Mary Bens both deceased ; Gap. From the Nazis ye te resider vat 9p m In- 0 le « DLA 10503) ABN, ; ; { the third time at Willlamsport SWarning JAN] WIT {ERS in her Saturday Unmasking hidden weapons aimed 3 4 n minds and Admitted Miss Anng J SL OUH ! oH interes ; article by iter Marionette “ - Bellefonte: Robert McKinney, Spring Joseph Gollomb, famous author | the Grier School in Birminghas TONER ER. ROBB Mills, R. D. 1. Discharged: re One of many fascinat articles ir Mrs H Onberger raat Toner BR. Robb, prominen 8. Rhinesmith, Bellefonte: John W. the January 4th issue of Amer- | Hamilton avenue, riaine * resident of Howard { Bubb, Centre Hall: Mrs h ican Weekly, the big magazine dis- | members of the Ladies’ » class in bed about 6:30 o'clock Dietz and infant son, Bellefonte, R. tributed with the Baltimore Sundar | of the Grace Lutheran church at ming. December at hi D. 1; Merrill Stamm, Woodward; ican. On sale at all newsstands | her home Friday evening : suse in Clairton near | OE \ \ sargaret Caiderwood d Samuel 2 i : where he had lived for : il : Brisbin, Tyrone; one & son I= 1% pn Cenboly by . 5 lian Sen Juniata; 30 grand- i ev i loved the i i ' 4 binek CHARLES R. STANLEY and vier i 1 1 1 ¥ JB and a sister. Mrs. John Glenn. Sta i . everyone's to leave his room to reg ‘oie . ommg n i / ler { t tn for work on a defense job in Clair. ; i J v n. The decreased was a son of Wil 11 Ham and Bella Healon Robb and — was worn at Romcia on May 6, 1883 NY — ] EE am] making his age at time of death 58 (HTyN or H € ER ne Beale, RR 2 a 5 ; FOSTER MUSSER CHARI years, 7 months and 12 days, He and hig family lived at Howard until last April when he purchased the general store of Mrs. Ida Witmer at Wingate. Since then he had worked Togies vieusl and Sitting wapression SECRET TREASURE bi BEE the Bellatont our love and regard, the mediv as a garpenhier tn a ' HEUTE the form must be chosen wi y a High School building until going to ears, Comforting amurance of Jit Gohnny aftas investiont rah = y Clairton, Mrs. Robb is a teacher in duty well performed will be yours | ’ . 8 eo ” ’ ma i e Boggs township schools, Surviv- : jeath resulted fr GREETINGS ; the Boggs tows } PD choot a Be choose a genuine Rock of Age WEISSMULLER } t attack Deceased was ¢ ing i hs ons, 3 Bp Rw Ie oF De. ae arial to stand as yowr record . : and Ada Musser a : ter at Wingate, and Preston, o “ the years to come. . a mB rrsmlnmer id troit, Mich.; his wife, the former y PARI BROBIUIRAR FY Ba on af Hartieion on De . A : Maude Brickley, and these brothers » Wow »o%, Mari ; Little cottages with coal stoves and and sisters: Edward, of Avis: Miss Howard Granite i 3 - Edith, David, and Mrs. Gordon Ham. WwW : . roasting spits at the hearth have ilton, all of Harrisburg, and Charles orks MON. TUE. flock Haven, Mr. Robb was a FRANK WALLACE. Prop. & WED Charles, of given way to handsome homes, elec- uneTal sev pr p—— SAAN pp SESS als Guege Tivau trically equipped, functionally fur- | - Another Outstanding Picture for lock F ’ ot at a > n nished. Housewives once drudging « MY A : the, Hotiday Season! funeral ne > College from dawn to right, have leisure, » A "“H. M. Pulham, Esq.’ mterment will be made in the Boals- Li ——— burg pn : ts » HH cemetery. Mr. Charles was have careers, aid in defense. These Staring Heddy Lamarr, Robert |______ ° . are modern times in which we play 2 Young, Ruth Hussey, an active part. But now—when the 4 | | “i Merry Clyisimias t's Romance in Retrospect! STATE THEATRE holly hangs bright green and red— SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW we revert to an old fashioned senti- 3 ! : NEW YEAR'S EVE MONDAY ONLY ment and say, “A very merry Christ- Hig How quickly the year has passed TIME: 12.02 mas—one and all!” since last Christmas—yet how FAMILY BARGAIN NIGHT! fairs, and even closer to home! Montgomery Ward i a time we add a wish that the true | WED CHARLIE RUGGLES Hes bad een ec —— os I SR ee Join the merry laugh crowd al our Adulls 22c—-Kiddies 11¢ (tax incl) We always wish you the best of “The Perfect Snob” Christmas spirit might reach the medicine For much has happened in world af- | New Year's Midnight Party! GUNS OUT HERE COMES everything—to which at this BILLY» KID ’ Lock Haven, Pa. depths of all men's hearts and TUE. & WED. | bad men bring peace, love and good fel- (Next Week) lowship to everyone. 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