Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 19, 1942, Image 12
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. February 19, 1942. OBITUARY MRS. MARGARET M. FORNEY Mrs. Margaret May Forney, of Williamsport, a native of Centre county, died early Thursday morn- ing. Feb, 12, 1042, at the Willlams- port Hospital after a long iliness with complications. She was aged 66 years and was the widow of Wil- liam M. Forney, Born at Millheim, Mrs. Forney had spent most of her adult life in Williamsport, residing there early in her marriage. She was a member of St. Paul's Ln church, Williamsport She is sur vived by these child Mrs, Robert R. Schaeffer ugutuck, Conn.; Mrs. William Sw i Wil msport; Ma we, Williamsport: william, at home, Lock Haven; | united | miles of protected waters, the Jap- —) ill health, He was a member of the Evangelical church. Funeral serv- ices were held Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peters in Bellefonte, with the Rev H. H. Jacobs, pastor of the Evangeli- cal church, officiating Interment | was made in the Union cemetery in Bellefonte HAROLD DAVID SPICER Harold David Spicer, aged seven months, son’ of Willlam and Ethel Meyers Spicer, of Wingate, died at 3:30 o'clock Friday afternoon, Feb- ruary 13, 1942, at his parental home after an illness with pneumonia. He is survived by his parents and these brothers and William Jr Ronald, Joan, Thomas and James, all at home. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the Spicer home, with the Rev. C. C. Shuey of Bellefonte officiating Interm was made in the Meyers cemetery Buffalo Run Valley . ECKENROTH CAR ON ROUTE 220 STRUCK BY TRUCK ithe itheran {rer of South wl Si ters. Robert 8 grand and several brothers and St. Louis, Mo jlamsport: Mrs. Howard H., Hevner, Mrs, William Drake, and Mrs, E ther D. Bridgens, Lock Haven, Fu- neral serv were conducted at 2 p iaturday by the Rev, Howard R. Gold. Interment w de in the wildwood cemetery ary ens vices m a m MRS. ROYAL BALDWIN Mrs. Mary Ann Baldwin Howard, wife of Royal Baldwin, died Wednesday mornin February 11, 1942. at her home of complications following a three-day illnes The deceased who had spent nearly all her life in the Howard area, wa: a daughter of John and Anna Mays Mills and was born in Boggs Town- ship on May 7, 1874, making her a ut time of death 67 9 mor viving are her h hildren, Mrs. Warne: Baldwin both of Earl Baldwin, home; these and sk Joseph Mills, of Zion; Michael, Bellefonte; Mrs. Merrill Bowser, of Milesburg., and Sally Hardigan, of 3 Birthday Lock Haven and 10 hildren A DITWGAY surpyiis and three great-grandchildren Baldwin wa ember of the Meth oclist of CORDS § years and 4 day: A tnree « and Floyd and brothers band, A. Yost Lock Haven ATS ol Party eo arts grand il AL aval y eral sel iternoon at y services at the A Milesburg, with of Bellefont was vices the 1 Line near Shuey Interment cemetery EDWARD E. CAIN Wednesday at the Coun had been a | JAPS' 2-MAN SUBS GOT INTO PEARL HOW HARBOR the Be for abou retirement Japs Capture — i Singapore Port (Continued from pape one) nations In its 22 square anese fleet may now rest and refuel, Its airfields will soon be humming with Japanese planes, preparing to battle with British and American { planes for the conquest of Java and Sumatra The gallant fight in Burma to keep the supply line to China open will be made more difficult. The Gulf of Martaban is an easy sail for Jap- anese transport ships and thousands of Japanese troops will be released from the Singapore fight to join in the Burma campaign. The coast of within reach of The communication India and Australia are threatened The west coat Australia If is only a 2.000-mile cruise for the Jap- ndia is now the Japanc: lines between east CASY ' it ue L Ol it cts of Sing will be felt atra, the Indies Island a few mile which is already under the attack of the alr and para- LDOre ApoOre 5 fall undoubtedly in Sum- Dutch away only chute troops south- hop of th the only 1 prize A thousand miles long ern tip of Sumatra is way from the rich Java troops be t Chiang “ L 4 Dutch em il agai but the Japa: won released Kal- now a sea block- on the 1 & posit to attempt » against Rangoon, where Ameri- British supplies start their journey to China's armies, Cal- cutta the east of India | only a 2,000-mile round-trip cruise 1 and on coast er PURCHASE GUERNSEY CATTLY American Peterborough the following Guernsey N Centre Uy tild LUA, M. L. Gray of Port Ma re- cently purchased a registered Guern- sey bull from the Pennsylvania State College add herd Pachel's Penstate 300673 4 ’ NAIA local to nibal Call CAL- “1 ne ad ¢ ie to add to ege Penstate e nines registered their local Valiant Lad 300672 is th th is under h whict wWitl Cattle animal is the rican Guernsey am Cross FO PRESENT PLAY AT STATE COLLEGY acing in the Petr Bellefonte were made {or the local "aes it Yes ited irre BULAIng pans meeting of be opened with a pil 1g. Sesel e held on nd Tuesday ourth Fri- iay of every montl Miss Pe read a paper entitl The Way it sketch ba on the effect: 1 and f od Coes n Yamd RICOH and outstanding leader of the CAR CONSERVATION PLAN CONSERVE TRANSMISSION Designed to keep America’s cars serving for the duration. . .. To prolong the life of your car—to avoid many major repair bills -t0 protect your pocketbook —to preserve your motor car transportation. ... See your Chevrolet dealer today for full details of Chevrolet's original "Car Conservation Plan,” and keep your car serving well by keeping it well serviced. A MOBILE NATION IS A STRONG NATION Always see your local UNITED STATES wat CHEVROLET DEALER FOR SERVICE on any car or truck COUNTY CHEVROLET Cor. Allegheny and Bishop COMPANY Bellefonte, Pa, RECENT WEDDINGS Addleman—Coleman Miss Eleanor GG. Goldman, daugh. ter of Mr. and Mrs, C, J, Coleman, of Ambridge, became the bride of Clarence F. Addleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Addleman, of Boals- hure at a ceremony at the Coleman home on February 2. Attendents were Miss Mildred Fosnaught, of Ame bridge, and" Edward Franceshina, of Ambridge. Rev. Thomas FE. Graham, of Ambridge, was the officiating minister, Mr, and Mrs, Addleman will reside at Ambridge. Mauk—Phillinger Miss Evelyn May Mauk, daughter Mrs, Ellen Mauk, Tyrone, and John Phillinger, Port Matilda, were united in marriage on the morning of February 12 at the home of the bride, with Rev. H. GG, Reese, pastor of the First United Brethren church officiating. The couple was attended by Mr, and Mrs. James C. Beckwith of Ty brother-in-law and sister tne bride man and of honor. The bride looked very charming In a dress of light blue material, trimmed with white and a of rose: The matron of wore a pink dres id a cor- of roses, The bride is a gradu- of Tyrone schools groom graduate of the Port Matilda High school, is employed In P. RR in Following the ceremony on and reception tendered the newlyweds with 40 The newlyweds will reside at the bride's home, 2118 Adams Tyrone, for the present ¢ of rone w oi as best maid COTrsage nonor ar Sage nto The the Altoona a er SN0OD wa present ave. nue Koleta--Boscaino 3 Carmella Boscaino, of Half n Terrace, Bellefonte, became he bride of Joseph Edward Kolets of Bellefonte, ut a ceremon perforined In 8t. John's Catholic ch, Bellefonte, 1 clock Sat irday morning with Rev. A J. Cher. venak t rector the church officiating. Attendants were Mr Mr nk Bu yrone, bhrothe: ister-in-law of oy n erveg His assista of I y 0, of the atl th immediate Miss Bos- atiired In a floor length ta gown with short vell head with a tiara of She carried bride tiv white calla of Anthony Bos- Eradus fatiehipy Ls ghey the ney wi arge * GoRin of REC bt | Sheeder—( orl Miss Marv Catherine ter of P. M, Corl, of St became aon of (8 gl ate College he bride of Mr. and Mr ai Tyrone at Boakburg S45 0 Allen Eheeder David Sheetier ceremony in RrrTonage =» morning of ast presence of the immedi. Rey thr Reformed t nck Tussday week Lhe } Jone and Mr Frank i Btate Mis Thomas Jones, wife of r, played the traditional march A reception and dinter for the immediate familie: followed at University Club af. ter which Mr and Mrs. Sheeder de- parted trip to New York state. ‘The bride i# a graduate if the Btate College High Sehool and Mr. Sheeder was graduated fron Tyrone High Sthool! and (1 yersity of Miami, Florida. He employed th Fxtension Division of Penn The couple is now at home heir furnished partment at 726 West Qoliege ave nue Bate Cx Guests at the wedding included: P.M. Corl. Mrs John T. MoCornick, Miss Cora Corl Mrs. Madeline Corl and daughter Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Shee. der, Mr. and Mrs. Prank H. Clemson ll of State College, Rev, and Mrs Thomas Jones of Boalsburg, Mr. and Mrs. David Sheeder of Tyrone, and and Mrs. E J Anderson and daughter, Gloria ate officis 'homa atiendarms were Mr College the pasts wedding ana Ciet wi. of ™ the for a wedding yp by ie nowy poem LE. “¥ — ——— —— Miltheim Man Heads Baakers Group Bix of the Pennsylvania Bankers Association, representing seven central counties, elected 8, W Gramley of Milihelm, Centre county #5 president at the snnual Lincoln Day meeting in Altcona. Hé fuc- ceeds P. B. Read of Clearfield. Other officers elected were Cheridd D. Lu. kens of Mount Union, Oecige Rutledge of Johnstown, and Thomas F. Dougherty of Spangler, re-elect ed members of the council of admin. isintion, and E. 8. Orr of Bellew ionte, member of the federal rela- {Sons committee ty $1 ba wl - - teaches 50 trades, most good in civillan life as The Navy of them as in the Navy Howard Granite Works FRANK WALLACE, Prop. 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