Page Fight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. January 22, 1942. NE — - » haan C— home with her brother-in-law, | | . [the 1ife of Thomas Wiley, founder | (8 S d county boys, as follows: Frank Ho- try-eggs: Russell Pentz, Clearfield, George VanDyke. Funeral ee State Officers of the I. O. O, F. Both speakers ounty tu ents man, Harris township, sheep; Ralph | poultry-broflers, capons and turkeys: will be held at 2 o'clock Friday af- | touched on the fraternity's dutie Watts, Cregg township, vegetable Richard Ripka Walker township ternoon at the Widdowson Funeral | At 1.0.0.F. Lodge and responsibilitl under present Honored at Show garden (junior); Donald Deitrick, swine-shoats; Glenn Wolfe Gregg Home, North Allegheny street, with world condition id Walker township, potatoes (Junior), township, swine-sows: Paul Coder, the Rev. C. C. Shuey and the Rey y Vex m ip TS 1 qT ' : and J Raymond Bwabb } ¢ Walker townshit dairy (junior); Heneer he lle (rane Mas pr S MKS OF 2 ’ Walter Plce and Blair RI ith nre The X p HG ny " a . RINT WWhasingy arly wl, H C Stenger, Pri both o hi He . %4 ] ! la ter pe \ . in Life [ and son near Bellefonte, re More Than Score of Awards township, swine (junior) Melvin Miller, Gregg township, dairy MRS. EDNA LITTLE | servic we held Thursday after Tawi ; Seng, TefpenY Wt | of Founder of Fra- ceived the degree which was (.o to Centre learfield Second places went to these con. junior): Donald Wolfe, Gregg town= ; ’ E | es Were hel sday after- made in the Unlon cemetery, Delle | y ' { y taatant 1adfelter y «hin. diary (funior ussel - MRS. Ni | ! ) ; administered by lodge office Don ‘ MN testan ster Gladfelter Harri HD, diary (Junior): Russell] Make - ittle of Phil burg noon at the Tylersville Lutheran | fonte, Friends may call at the Wid- ternal Group an Vii S a 0 ; us kd po ( ounty Contestants jestanita Lt ter i ale He Bie iD. ary ort; Kus i Make Mrs. Edna Little ¢ HEPSOUIE. | church of which she was a member. dowson Funeral Home after 12 o'- | : ky Ake Aon BE Bammer rae dibs mii AR rr Bry —— _ —f at 15 p. m, Monday, January |, , . nF . hong a | " Musser W. Cette, McDowell Ben a ma Bellefonte. chicks: and Willlam In- (junior) Lawrence Condo, Gregg og Be st Aa County Home, Belle The Rey Arthul F Yeagy, Dear, clock Jhoun; Thursday. ON PAGE | Walter H. Klein, of East Brady, on and Ralston Dery became Odd fore than a score of the Home pram walker townshiy alry (jun wnship, swine (junior), and Rob- fonte, where she had been a patient officiated, and 'nterment THR n VEX. SECOND SECTION | grand master of the state 1. 0. O. F.,| Fellows at the previous meeting, | Project awards issued at the Future jor) ert Porter, Walker township, swine for the past three weeks, Mrs. Little te Tylersvilie ‘Community cemes) - ee paid an official visit to Bubordinate | willlam B. Troupe of Bellefonte Farmers of America banquet held Two third-place winner are listed junior) had not been well for about five ghd AEST Skaters Drown Lod; ¢ No. 153 Bellefonte last | nobl rand of the ibordinate Tuesday night at Harrisburg as a Willlam Hes: Harr townshin - years. The deceased was born at Os- MRS. EMMA HAZEL Thursday night, He was accompan- odes wy harge of irsda eature of the Btate Farm Show, ghee and C ceola Mills August 23, 1907, a daugn- | evortil. eee} ie more RN ter of James and Eva Stiner Carson,! Mrs. Emma Hazel, of Spring Mills, who survive. She was aged 34 years, | Widow of the late Jacob W. Hazel, : ¥ § Naw Y Ha ri - w ] ' " Biv.) 1% Optimism, Lo be worth anything led here by John B. Thompson of \ y ent to Centre an learficld county | souwns . i garder ' ri A J I meeting vent i and Clearfield county vownsid vegelable garcen Hi.00 as 4 be ased on inte eTit FW = As Ice Breaks near Butler, grand warden ntestants, according to a list Is. the placed in the vario hould be based on intelligent kno K Ot) 10 pli iin u ‘er 3 &13 vis port k # — — Mr, Klein and Mr. Thompson ‘ by W. J. Tucker, supervisor of | ronts ledge, not on superheated hot ar 4 y OR RE 8 died at 3:15 o'clock Tuesday morn- spoke at " a ” Be py ’ Nf Vt {yy X 't 3 y tional agriculture in the two- alle 4 months and 26 days. Her husband, ing. January 20, 1942, at the home | OVer, plunging him into eight feet poke at the lodge meeting and nt y im 1 is a Balle Creighton, and four sons ranging in ng, datums Map y of fce-cold water with his skates an open meeiing held afterwards ¢ounds of | are req d by the nly areca Howare 3 ) oT Gaus I : \ ie ir - 4 =u » BR . « 1 y . ' : 4 an i worl age from 5 to 16 years, also & of her daught M Mw 4) Iie Lom on M Klein's subject being based on | avy each holiday our first places went to Centre hens; CR } n } fie) l- taled navy in Lhe WOnc " » Mio w at Spring Mil where she hac vith three brothers, Eugene Qaysdn; Cy dt Oi wh "ts . . Wetinore | ee . WS hance! Thomas, Osceola: Mille resided for some time Mrs. Hazel A few moments After we more | ~s weem— — — ee ————— yd James 'of Commodore. The body | Was a daughter of Adam and Mary dropped into the pond, Paul Tress. EET tuken to Hot Mbufy | Smeltzer Shaffer and was born at ler, of near Pennsylvania Furnace 20 | Madisonburg on March 11, 1852, Also made ap attempt to save the making her age at time of death 89 Youth's life. Mrs, Wetmore, who was | vears. 10 months and 9 days. The With her husband at the dam, upon : _ Or ALE . rs ing hi in serious difficulty in ka . " [sole survivor is the daughter, Murs, S€€INE nim | BENJAMIN DAVY Nellie Gramley. at Spring Mills, Fu. the water followed Tressler Into the Benjamin Davy, aged 15 years, 6 nora] services will be held at 10 o'- Pond in an a n to help him 0 months and 17 days, son of Willlam jock Friday morning at the Gram- Fred Metzger and Robert Over- H. and Verda Fike Davy of Clar- Joy home. with the Rev. Clarence 1 State College youths, brought ence, died at 1:33 o'clock Tuesday t ficiating Interment will be & boat and life preserver from the morning January 20, 1942 at th nad in th Madisonbu cemetery earby Metzger cabin and welped (Continued from page two) - H id on learfie d ouitry iy 1. 8B Navy Is the best edu. was taken to Houtzdale night. Interment is to take: plage in Philipsburg h Cen're County Hospital where thr { the group to safety. Wet. was admitted r treatment a lew JOHN CONLEY » and Willams were so chilled hours earlle: » hs een ill for John niey. of East End. Pitt hey were unable to take advantage é several weeks. Surviving are his par- © x former Bellefonte reside { assistance extended ents, two brothers and a sister, Ivan Lai vor am emsibarite AVA AWlaG N 4 Members of the Alpha Fire Com- villiam, Jr., and Sarah, all at home, °° ih ht tay -i pany, with squad truck and pumper ned to the scene abx and by grappling the the bodies within a nd m but res tation effort we ~~ | for Your Protection MRS. ADDIE SWISHER Addie wi oy fF Ad } MRS. CHARLES R. HIMES Glennie Beat » Himes, w 4 re a son, I in Milesburg : nd Mrs. Jonah Overholt she Was whem h hh misviags Mrs. Donald Lecdy, Of porn at St. Catherine, Canada, on pugust 1928, Also surviving are tw : ; wie film wit! ¢ RECORDAK to pro- 4 teelf against ickvill : 1038 Trem i 1, dishonesty and careiess- member MRS. FRED SHOWERS Julia Pearl Showers, wile WILLIAM A. FYE® Willism A. Pye,” former re tl State Collere pron nts 1 n home in Hollidayshurg at 10:45 are these bothers HOE Si py. reer nuary 18, Harold. Floyd, Cloyd, Wilbur 194s , othe a Hn of nuel and John, Frank and Beatrice Sara d ; was born i was a member of th 2 July 4,1 - cbirrerd 878 church, ried SrVIces fternoon wi ana : it was: made In : . Holn Stat olleg Mr ay tilda metery ister-in-law of the late Mrs. Al Helm. Ne rk D . y Wh al : Showers, © eile] wai | CoPmiek i ‘ x Ia n LD Pye List Names of : ] | | A ET ar ea I Tire Purchasers Checks Are Photographed MIS, MalERI CL ra ay . y i a 44 14) : y of Wallace K. Lytle of Tylers- burg yesterday afternoon, w an (Continged from page ome) ; } died Monday & : at the terment in Pine Hall ( hd mission to purchase tires and tubes y 3 » I 1D ( ; 0 R D A K ! Lock Haver ospital following an by Board No. 2 since rationing went WW 1t 1 i { y 4 F . liness of nths. A native an MISS H. ROBERTA NOLL into effect are listed as fol life-long ¥ flersville, she Miss H. Roberta Noll, sister of ““poyoponts. gherisy Edward R. Mil- had been with her § I | re ‘his e hy ; . ell ar e and ler, one tire: Lawrence IL. Auman : 3 "i na k iq LR . ch Arthur 8. MecClor key ER rh DART] Sarg: seid relock one tire, one tube; Kofman's, one All cheeks on out-0I-L0Wwn banks that you deposit at since Chu ) and a uesd { than “rd, “| 44 vy ube: Ailton rman X 1". p patient at th hospital for the past at er home in Shippenshurg, after wo Sa ie PS mien. the First National Bank, Bellefonte, Pa., are photo- to var husband and Mrs. MeClos- Miss Noll was a native of Pleasant {ipsburg: Dr Austin C. Lynn key are three other daughters and Gap, having enn born there 66 | tifes, two tube N. F. DePalma saves fordion ‘ tiv daily lictino f three sons, Mrs. Ernest Herzig, Wy- years ago. Her parent vere John wo tires: Dr. W. R. Heaton, two ment save tedious and costly daily listing of a graphed. These records made in our Transit Depart- thou- coff. N. J. Mrs. George Bittner, and J imi 1 i. Surviving 1 Telethone (0. two os six varia nt 1%: ' 1 s phoolc ay ty é it Tir ond g Howard Mrs. LeRoy Hart and in ad n to the brother, Charles | ~~ Be} EP CDs pn Ar Sands 01 1tems winen CciiecCas dre sell ut 101 lec- arial Ry biti roc ulen TEL = : tubes: Eectric SBuppy Co. two h, of Jersey Shore; aries, Noll, are three nephews, J. Fred | . r in Yolain YA nh _ 6 YAO Ralbh, of Jersey Shore; aoe Lies Noli, are Lin C i ires. one tube; Centre Lumber Co tion. We also retain a permanent photographic rec- of Tvlersviile, and Lloyd, Lock Hav- Noll Washington, D. C.; Dr. Richard ps. two tubes; Charles & John : en; also 21 grandchildren, four great iol llefonte, and Nevin B. TOY A fa a Tea Ad of every check v av for customers and ca x he hild haggis wher Ses Clay. N ¢ Philadelphia Miss Noil was Iker, one tire, one tube; 8. Rus- ord of every check we pay ior customers and can grandchildren; two brothers lay- Noll lelphia. Miss Noll Bak Ar Sons two tives’ {wo ‘tubes . ' : : on Olaniz, 1¢ roy plartih of a fel esiden); ol Belle quis he Russell Hess, two tires; Hope Fire show you at any time a photographic reproduction Ridgway, and a sister, Mrs Arry years ago en she Co. one tir A f - sar 4 Ya ne tire, one tube . 3 suk A wa ‘ : ri Ants MeGrody, of Conneaut, O. Funeral moved to Shippensburg to make he; Port Matilda: Boyd E. Williams of any check we have chai [ig d to your account. a : : : two tires, one tube Be Elvsburg Reed & Kuhn (Earl +) — NOTICE OF —— | Ze ius APPRECIATION | = ~~ State College, and with Maurice Jaum as chairman, submits the fol- lowing lst of purchase orders grant. ed to date Due to the present emergency it is be- coraing increasingly difficult to secure elec- trical merchandise. For this reason I am go- ing to close my store temporarily. Mrs, Mary Oarrison, State College ny hd i D i tl 1 0 i i as: oe hauling 1( eC pi ce. ES 1, , x by milk, 3 truck tires John Kocher, Pennsylvania Fur- H S ] ! ru : y nace, R. D., oné truck tire A i i » 2 i ? fo W. R. Everhart, State College, R d C 114 il 3 p ad ( D., mail carrier, two tires, two tubes Bertha Rimmey, Pleasant Gap ] P Red Cross nurse, one tire Been h oloo ‘a vh ed R. D. Homan, State College, R. D., Lng ; ™ : i hauling coal and supplies for water company, one truck tire. : ; v mm Anni For your convenience and ours we make a perman- THEATRES COOPERATING IN ya " . ’ 11 : MARCH OF DIMES CAMPAIGN ent picture-record of your itemized monthly state- It was announced today by the ment before it is sent to you with your cancelled hairme of the Moti Picture revit . : + 4 ? 3 IE Tor the Math of Dine checks. This will give us a permanent film record Ee Te rm ion for our files and the convenience of our customers. of the President's Birthday that the “urthermore. i iminates the filine of hulky ledeoer oe ronumts Biriay at die Furthermore, it eliminates the filing of bulky ledge: in the National Drive which takes sheet records. place from Thursday, January 22 through Wednesday, January 28 This year the motion picture in- dustry, followed its successful con- tribution of over a million dollars to the U. 8. 0, is for the first time! I wish to express my heartiest thanks to ail those whose patronage has contributed to my success during these past twenty-six years, J have made arrangements with Melvin Mec- Mullen, my former service man, to take care anv defocts that might arise, in any of my erchendise that is still within its guaran- tec. HWia phone number is 2756, or you may call 2025. T i pe i My fur storage vault will be operated by my daughter, Pauline Witmer Jenkins, phone 2028. Your continued patronage will be ap- participating on an industry-wide: c ® ’ . basis to the March of Dimes cam- p preciated. 3 |paign, and with the whole-hearted { cooperation of its many component| groups is hopeful of materially in. * {creasing the effective work of the! | National Committee, One-half . of | R. C. WITMER Et ug mn BELLEFONTE, PENNSYLNANIA i for the use of local charities, a RR CC I CI I I EO TC JOM ERC ER COME I CN OM JEP ELI Eg oD | SET DATE FOR BAZAAR ELECTRICAL STORE | spanaopod by members of BF. 30hm's Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Insurance Deposit Corporation | Catholic church, Bellefonte, will be! 23 W. High Street Bellefonte, Pa. held February 12 to 14, inclusive. < Further details will be announced CCC TRC CT CSCC TIN later. P
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