Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 12, 1942, Image 6
Pace Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Febr uary 12, 1942. | OBITUARY % born RECENT WEDDINGS Lawder—Barclay A wedding of Intere: former | residents took place Tuesday and a daughter, Mrs | Trinity Episcopal church, Galves both of Fishers 1s-| Texas, when Miss Saralin or. Mrs. Edna Graf-| Barclay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs . vive Alexander Tedford Barclay, became {the bride of William Howard Law- der. The bride's mother was the for- mer Emelyn Cooper, who with her mother, Mrs. H. 8. Cooper of Galves. ton ing guest PAUL S. SCOTKO Paul 8. Scotko, miner, died at his home in Pottersdale at 5 o'clock on Sunday evening February 8, 1942 of a heart condition. He was 75, De- ceased was a native of Czecho-Slo- vakia and is surve ed by several children. Funeral services were held yesterday morning at the French ville Catholic church and interment was made in the church cemetery Furnace, this county, His wife, the at Centre April 15, 1860 Mary Connelly Wilbur Thomes land; and a si myer, of Bel ton, MRS. MARY AGNES STOVER Mr Mary Agnes Stover died at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday morning, Feb- ruary 10, 1942, at the home of her son, R. 8. Stover, Millheim jeweler with whom she had lived for many pie Edward Fell Ta Atlantic | years, Mrs, Stover, wi : \ y on wai p n Wie N. J., fathe: Taylor, | & radius of about miles of | © locati State College, died at Atlantic Millheim all YLRIS 1 ctor Monday, February 9, 1942, af-|6 months n illness of several months, Mr. | ime of her death. She ravior, who was well known in State | Woodward, July 14, 1850, a College through visits with his son, | ter of Henry and Sarah Smith was & retired merchant, employed | ver. Her husband, Cyrus B by Wanamake: over 40 years, He | whom s married Oct ber 22, was born December 6. 1871 in Wash- | Preceded her in de ington, D. C.. a son of Samuel and |S. Stover, and Margaret Fell Tavior, Hig wife, the Orndorf of former Dorothy Folwell, preceded | Survivors him in death on August 20, 1935. The | held bod will be taken to State College! o'clock at for interment. Funeral services will With Rey be held Friday at 2 p. m. at Koch's | Interment Funeral Home, State College, with V emete Rev. H. PF. Babcock officiating. In- terment will place in Branch Cemetery Bellefonte aunt, the late Benner home at the pres C. Murphy childhood In of M Cooper’ jenner. The t High stred the Her EDW ARD FELL TAYLOR vio: 8 C Of w Of oven ni ol ney and 25 day Be y-—-Tressler Tre ol ride of M: riaany laugh whiter of Md Beaty Jenty ler, dan Baltimore WwW. Harri Robert evening ut fn { Rey bri Beat Sto- ol E. J thi aM { My ’ 1 Blanchard, F [ceremony at the Her: ttend Mz: became it Ss 10; he ( ny home of Bellefonte ad by Miss Virginia : bridegroom, and Mi as his best man Paul R Howard. The bride wore 0 ooawara ye w w I'he F " ral Thursday the R 0. E. Feeman will take Milil Lhe place lew «¢ elm STOVER v { Millheim w i Monday, February f e of vellow re vy Hom take CHARLES F. MRS. CATHERINE REINWAND Mrs. ( ne Reinwand of South Jutts street, State College, died ¢ at 2 o'clock Tuesday morn February 10, 1942, of a heart condition, She was born May 24 1867 in Ireland, a daughter of John nd Catherine wilmot Her husband Charles Reinwand, surviv with the hildren Carl, Chicage Mich ebud newlyweds left {ter the ceremony Baltimore employed the in Or They ping in Blan ‘atheri fonte veral Md 1 Gene trip to by vist er home on Phillips—Insley Polly Lee Linsley Cred I. Purnell, of East Bellefonte, and son of Mr ) Mer 26 1 i daughter e of rege Sta of Dolph Minn Wil- Was Wil of Mrs polis Trances sters January seopal church ewistown ) an announcement this Miss Eliza- Milesburg and of Bellefonte the ceremony 83 Minnea Flaherty, urvive lege Bergerson and Mrs X mington, Cal. also 2 member of the church Funeral of Mark's "Epis r of wecordlr She were Roman C li n Wetzler, of services wil Ibe ; : . ' George 1. Purnell held this morning at 9:30 o'clock in | years. Funeral services Will be HEWN pha present at Our Lady of Victory Chapel, State il ur n at. its 10 Mr. and Mrs. G. 1 irnel College, with Rev. John Burkhart ast Curtin street, Bell officiating Interment wil [take ving the ceremony a wedding place in Catholic cemetery at r wi ved at the Green Ga- Belelfonte Lewistown, after which Mr. and P h {Lip red eastern retur g later Belle - ' bride a member of the at Penn State there Mr efonts the AS SOT HS ON PAGE ECTION - — mou to EDMUND B. MEESE dmund B. Meese, of Fisher SGT. E £4) ‘io 153) Pi in hillip nivers: in N w COl- Shingletown Cyclist ior class 4 Injured In Accident . \ student _at “Ay nire « ne of Bell ell General H Mass SBatur- 1942 He inceton i 1 OF Deven ie Pr Ane {te plans My 8X SECOND 8F« - HEADS DEMO( RATIC H. CLuUp Wi he Farmer Henry Coast Fishers lsland until bes He was a son of Edward Our 101st — Anniversary Sale! — Is In — Full Swing! When the sale began we had on hand the largest selection of merchan- dise in the history of the store. We still have on hand a variety to please every taste and purse. But Our Reserve Stock Is Going Fast! If you are in need of Living Room, Dining Room, Bed Room Suite; Odd Chairs, Rugs, Tables, Desks and Lamps, or any of the thousand-and-one items of furniture we carry in stock at all times, visit our store now while you can select from a choice of styles and prices! supplies of furniture There may be substi- Now Is the Time to Buy! Because of the nation-wide war effort, are going to be limited in the future. tutions of materials, higher prices. Every article sold during this sale carries Brachbill’s guarantee of quality and service, backed by 101 years of service in this community. OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT. BRACHBILL’S PHONE 526 Bellefonte, Pa. VICTORY JHE S. Spring St. t to Bellefonte | in | Moore | spent most of the summers dur- | ns 2 Youth Conference Crop, Feed Loans FFA Entertain To Assemble Here [Group 3 to Meet in St. John's | Reformed Church, Belle- fonte, Sunday The Youth Conte rence Groups of District 3, Central Pennsylvania Re- { formed Synod will meet in the Belle- fonte church on Bunday, February | 156 [the afternoon and evening sessions: {2:00 p. m--Registration. (Fee ten cents per person) 30 p. m-Worship service Boalsburg group 2:45 p. m. Address: “The Needs for Growth,” Prof. Charles I), Spotts of Lancaster p. m--Roll frroups p. m.-Group Discussions: Growth Through Worship, Prof. C. D. Bpotts Growth Through Nevin C. Stamm Growth Through Rev, Fred D. Denbeaux Growth Through a Well Chosen Vocation, Rev, A. 8. Asendor{ Pp. m-—Assembly Sharing of ideas from group discussions p. m-—Story Youth Pellow- hip, Prof. Roy Decker, Adult Advisor 00 pm Nip 3:00 p. m Supper box lunch.) p. m-—Play, “The Cross,” State College 00 p. m.—Address, the Growing C. D. Spott : Closing Bellefonte group 1 evening offering v Miss Belty Lec in charge of programs led by 3:10 call by church 3:15 Bervice Rev 30 45 ol M Recreation nd Fellow- i {Bring vour own [15 Unlighted group “A Challenge Christian,” Prof to ). I worship, led by il be and Roy aftern rece}- Punk bas 4 +) and Martha Bloomquist Is Contest Winner Hollywood Screes Inst Wednesday theatre Belle. Bloomquist Mrs. Ro; street iia igi i ia : ang loomquist, of East Ble Mi womquist ponsored | Compan 24 Bellelonte High y competed for the title of Hop Was Onhe girl Miss ve Bchool fonte of of Quigley Hu I title M + go to Clearfield in district mje ie with 100 otlhwr who comp in 1 to Mi: MY. and Curtin elections Mise Bet. rdion The amatetr honor Viarjoric Wehr, daugiter « BR. Wehr of w her vibraplhs md place was awarded y Ritchie, of Belle! ohuist I00F to Entertain District Cantons Centre Canton, No. 42 Bellefonte, will entert ain the can- tons of the Third District at a two dav convention here during the com - ing suminer, it was announced last week at a meeting of the local group Martin W. Ardary. of Bellefonte was installed as caplain of the can- tonn at the meeting. Other officers inducted into their new positions were: Clyde M. Stewart, lieutenant; Fred Smith, ensign Cyr Hoy, Favs Harry Garbrick, chaplain; Clifford Reed, banner Foner Frank Grove, picket; Edward Young, sen- wnel 3 nie, acl Rockview Prison Goes on ‘War Time’ to the effect that Rocke penitentiary would continue to under “slow” time, and L Id not obeerve the new “War Time” were discounted by Dr. J. W {| Claudy, superintendent of the insti- { tution, Monday morning Dr, Claudy said the prison went fon War Time Sunday night. He ad. ! ded that since the changing of feed. {ing and milking hours for cattle re- {sults In decreased production, the hours of some departments of the prison have been changed so that! { the milking and feeding times are | unaffected by “last” time Reports view operate i IRONIC OM GROWERS of CORN HAVE FOUND ARMOUR'S PAYS and PAYS! Many experienced corn growers can tell you theres profit in using Armour’s. It's rich in ma-~ jor and minor plant foods which help promote rool and stalk growth, earlier maturity and firm, well-filled ears that command higher prices. Bene. fit from this experience and join the BIG CROP farmers — for a larger, finer-quality har- vest yield. ARMOUR’S W. E. HOMAN OAK HALL STATION, Centre County, Pa. county Emergency with the following program for | i fonte, it ) {Lo assis { ible to i Fellowship, 1.0.0.F.,| ‘State College ‘Man (leved to be Available Now C. Armstrong to Accept | Applications at Court House Ww. For the convenience farmer Centre applications for and Feed Loans Walter ¢. Arm. House in Belles meed by Field Myers Hal wv of Crop epled the Court Wi wnno Joseph C will be strong HE at by Supervi rishurg "our agency the Farm Credit making every « with Secretary of BR For ae wi n of which is a part of Administration, | fort ate Auricult Wick- Freedom Progran Myers pointed out. i t those far btain crop loa advantag fertilize to COO] ae Food r aun ery wh n may t io in determining character of operation Walker Twp. Boys Win Prizes at Farm Show ¢ Walker Ton y Teceive yo weet chapter Amenica War's First ‘Veteran’ 1 claim wid War Liovd G werk Is of W at 24 ‘ollege thi of Foreign the be 80 honored sin attack Pearl erans first American e the Harb dier t anese Tr on Teember 7 iJannary 1041 he { i i i Smith recently returned Hawall, and has been assigned Officers” Training School deen, Md. where he i= now poing a 0-day training cours” was under actual fire during Décember 7 attack on the Hawaiian Islands The new V. F. W. member a senior at Pein State in 1940 a 3 enlisted in the in Hawai the “ W 8 Army arriving on March 28. 1841 He rose steadily through the ranks to his present rating and nt the end of his train. ing reriod at Aberdeen he is sched- uled to become a second lieutenant He is an expert with firearms i — Gregg Schools Major Contributors to Fund The March of Dimes Program was well received by residents of Gregg | Township, through efforts of the school and cooperation of individ | uals, business men and friends A {total of $4140 was collected and] turned over to the county chairman. | The splendid cooperation of the! {different grades of the school is] shown in the following list of ooh. | tributions: Mr. Condo's room, $7; | Mrs Rote’s room, $5: Miss Rear jok's | room, $450; Miss Sprankle’s room. | 183: Miss Hower's room, $2; Mr. | Decker’s room, $1.50; Mrs Fetterolf's | i room, $1; Mr. McCall's room, $1, or ‘a total of $25. Other contributions brought the total to $4140 ANNOUNCEMENT In order to assist our government in securing scrap iron, metal, paper, rags elec. WE WILL BE OPEN RAMTOTP.M DAILY fa m to 12 noon Sundays Hoberman’s Coal & Junk Co. LOCK HAVEN, PA. Dial 2517 or 3342 ht Fathers and Sons Six Boalsburg Youths Award- ed Prizes For Work in Vo- cational Agriculture the oal Farmer: fathers gh scl Tuesday evening of the Futur rica enteitained 3) and guests al the bullding, Boualsburg The nnt ¢ chapter Ann Ons of ana HOO! meeting wus « six boys wer itstiunding riculture, They ¢ Homan, 1st in Sheep Raising Project Lester Gladfelter Carden specially sig aWar od | EB worry " "Ol 2nd in william He 51d in heer project Harry ONCE AGAIN... rrr ELMO brings you Ya its yearly limited time offer on your favorite beauty aid, Special Formula Cream . . . when you need it the most for your winter-weary skin. It will be especially welcome for the del. icate skin zo the eyes and on your throat, SOLD FOR VALENTINE CANDY! SHAPED PACKAGES Whitman, Mary IEART ONE and Many to $2.50 FACE POWELL 11 11 PW LIPSTICE AND TWO POUND Lincoln, Others, From 69¢ QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS ove To EXCESS ACID FreeBook Tells of Home Treatment that Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing ro ion be ties of t be W ILLABD LS '] $0 EE ae] Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach, Gansiness, Heartburn, Slesplessness, ret to Excess Acid. Sold on 15 days’ tr Ask for “Willard's xpiaing this treatment HARMONIZED MAKE-UP Ensemble You'll be thrilled with the glome orous appearance of your complexion when your foce powder, rouge and lipstick har- morize with one another, And oll three cost only $1, plus tox; 19 Granted Right To Buy New Tires = and vicinity, reported yes- the total collected tap { Dimes in thal area was MILESEBURG MARCH Of DIMES TOTALS $57.19 thanks to 0 all others vit 34} ND- PIANO SALE ENDS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21 A DEPOSIT WILI Brewer Belielon A Weaver Port tires; Clifford C. Hel burg two truck tubes: Austin Powder burg, two truck tubes: GCG. Maruschak, Phil two truck tires Centry Lumber Co. Philipsburg tires, two tub Prange C Howard, four truck tires Nef, How 3. Dubbs ruck tube Mat da James truck Brewer, Belle tires, two Kman Lires C tire twe HOLD FOR MARCH 1 DELIVERY UP TO 18 MONTHS TO PAY! Port SAVINGS wheelbarrow tire Bellefonte, two truck tubes: James: O fonte, two truck Thomas J Milson, Philips. one truck tire. two truck tut V. Miller, Philipsburg rack tires, two Or tubes C.oft, Puilinsburg, one tru one truck tube: Far] James ard, three pass tires, thr Andy G. Tobias, AS GREAT AS 35 to 40 PER CENT er Guitars, Ukes, Musical Accessories Reduced to Half Price ! HOPPERS WEST HIGH STREET — BELLEFONTE, PA. Phone 2186 Open Evenings truck tubes: hug . Alb rt two Hugh kK 1! Blu re nche- pass Clarence tubes | ALL-OUT SHOE SALE! —— LAST TWO DAYS! THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 159 Pairs of Women’s Shoes 51 59 Pair These shoes are all this season's stock! Pick them out your- self! All sizes plainly marked! This may be the last seasonal sale you will see for a while. We must get them “ALL OUT,” We need space. ay Y EAGER’S EARLY BELLEFONTE'S HOME SHOE STORE Previously Priced to $ 400 2 Pairs to Any One Customer $3.00 BUY 2