Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 19, 1942, Image 6

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ALEXANDER BLACK
Alexander Black passed away
his home in Clearfield at 10 o'clock
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TUARY
[1 Alkens,
at Lutheran church, Funera] services
were held Tuesday afternoon at the
aiiaw ambar 24 | O€tz and Graham funeral home,
Wednesday morning, December 24, { Tyrone, with Dr. Allen Sheer, of the
i841, JCcording 10 belated word Pg | First Methodist church, Tyrone, of
ceived this week. A son of James | .
| which the deceased was a member,
and Maggie Black, both deceased, he | ~*~ .
A | assisted by the Rev. W. W. Willard, |
was born and reared at Philipsburg, | . , y |
lof the Columbia avenue Methodist |
but had been a resident of Clear- " Np
pw “| church, officiating. Interment was
field since 1904. He is survived by made in the Pine Hall cemetery
one son, James Rankin Black of 4
Qlearfield, and the following sisters: : os .
Misses Jessie, Maggie and Ruth MRS. ROSELLA HOFFMAN
Black, Mrs. Elizabeth White and Mrs. Rosella Hoffman, of Selins- |
Mrs. Draucker Plant, all of Philips- | grove, died at the home of her bro- |
burg, and Mrs. Robert Slee, of Buhl, | ther, H E. Snyder, of North Barn-|
Idaho. He was a member of the! hart street, State College, at § p, m.|
Pirst Presbyterian church of Clear- | Friday, February 13, 1942, after a|
field and a devout christian. Fun- | two-days’ illness following a stroke. |
eral services were held Saturday, | She had been visiting her brother. |
December 27. in Hillcrest cemetery, | The deceased was born September
services being conducted by the Rev, | 29, 1858 at Shamokin, a daughter of |
R. R. Lehman of the Trinity Meth- | David L. and Mary Jane Campbell
odist church. Snyder. Her husband, William H. O
Hoffman, died in 1924. Three bro-|
thers. Clark W. of Reading; David |
L. of Shamokin, and Harry E, of
State College, survive
MISS CARRIE E. RANKIN
Miss Carrie E. Rankin, aged 81,
of the Pine Grove Mills
{ Julia Hotuz,
Dans, Richard, David, James and |
Mary Lou, all at home; also nine
grandchildren, and the fdllowing
brothers and sisters: Oscar, Barden.
| Chance, Oliver, Homer and Theo-
dore Watsen; Mrs. James Ray, Mrs,
| Myles Altemier, Br, all of Nanty
Glo: Lester Watson, of Fire HI,
{and Mrs, Leo Case of Elyria, Ohlo,
MRS. LULU PENNINGTON
Funeral services were held Satur
day morning in Cleveland, Ohlo, for
| Mrs. Lulu Kramer Pennington, a
Bellefonte native, who died Wednes-
day, February 11, 1042, in Cleveland,
Interment took place in Cleveland,
She had been ill two years, Mrs,
Pennington was born in Bellefonte
more than 30 years ago a daughter
of Willlam and Annie Flory Kra-
mer. Her husband, Arthur, and three
|
sons and two daughters survive, in|
They are |
Mrs. |
addition to three sisters
Mrs. Gertrude McCafferty,
Dean Shope, both of Bellefonte, and
Mrs. Willis Rishel, of Dover, Fla
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA.
Book Campaign
Exceeds Quota
|
Shoemaker Brothers Volun-
teer to Transport Over 4000
Volumes to Harrisburg
The recent Centre county drive
for books for the use of men in the
armed forces of the United States
nearly trebled the quota of 1500 vol-
i umes set for this county, {t was an.
nounced yesterday by Mrs, Carl If-
verson, librarian at the county Ue.
brary, who was in charge of the
campaign,
The more than 4000 books collect-
od have been turned over to Shoe-
maker Brothers, State College truck-
ers, who have volunteered to trans-
port them free of charge to the cen-
tral headquarters at Harrisburg.
Local chairman in charge of the
collection In
JAMES EDWARD HOUTZ
James Edward Houtz of Millbrook,
76, died at his home there at 9:35
Monday morning, February 16, 1942,
from a heart attack following
year's
moon $ownship, a son of John and
and was married to
wars: Mrs, Samuel Stringer and Mrs.
| Donald Woomer, of Pleasant Gap;
| Mrs. Willard Neff, Howard; Mrs. B
'®  Nicodemus, Port Matilda; Mrs
| Besse Miles, Millesburg: Mrs. E, E
a | Espenshade, Millheim, and Mrs H. | Scott Wieland of Hartswick avenue, (Jersey
{llness. He was born in Half- | E. McElwain, Unionville,
| The books were sorted by a com-
{ mittee consisting of Mrs, Mary H
county communities |
February 19, 1942.
Rightnour—Knoffsinger
| Miss Isabelle J, Knoffsinger, dau-
'ghter of Mr. and Mrs. William H.
Knoflsinger, of Pleasant Gap, be-
{came the bride of Robert Rightnour,
son of Mrs. Emma Rightnour of
{ Bellefonte, at a ceremony performed
Wilde, Baturday evening at the parsonage
Earl 1. |of the Bellefonte Methodist church,
State | with the pastor, the Rev. H. C. Sten-
College, and Richard Blgmund ger, Jr, officiating. Attendants were
Bartz, son of Mr, and Mrs. J. P.. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rockey, The
Bartz, of “Fox Lake,” West Leesport, young couple has no definite plans
were married Saturday afternoon at for the immediate future.
4 oclock in the First Methodist |
church ut York. Mrs, Harry Freer, |
Seaford, Delaware, was matron of |
honor, Harry Preer was best man
The bride was given in marriage by! the marriage, February 8, in Bt
her father, Miss Wilde attended Nicholas Catholic church, Flushing,
Penn Blate and was a member of | N. Y., of Miss Bhirley Jean S8chmau-
the Kappa Delta sorority. Mr, Bartz | der, of Flushing, and Corp. Patrick
Is a graduate of Penn Btate in the | Houser, son of the late John Houser
class of 1041, He was a member of | of Bellefonte and State College, and
the Sigma Chl fraternity, Mr. and | Mrs. Houser, now of Long Island
Mrs. Bartz will make their home in City, N. Y. The bride is a daughter
york where Mr. Bartz is in defense of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. 8chmau-
wor
RECENT
WEDDINGS
Sarte—Wilde
Miss Helen Elizabeth
daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Wilde, of South Gil] street.
Houser—Schmauder
| der of Flushing and attended
———— | Queen College. 8Bhe Is a graduate of
Coffee—Wieland | Katherine Gibbs Business School
Miss Blanche Lorayne Wieland, !and has held a secretarial position
tdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Winfield | in the law departinent of the New
Central Rallroad Company
Houser is a member of the U
Fort
{Corp
8. Bervice Troop, stationed at
Mass
State College, and Paul Albert Cof-
{ fee, son of Mrs. James A. Coffee and
{ the late Mr, Coffee, of Lawrenceville, | Devins,
sister of Willlam B. Rankin, of East
Curtin street, Bellefonte, died Sun-
day morning, February 14, 1942, at
the Presbyterian Home in Holli-
daysburg where she had lived ever
since the home was opened in 1926
She had been bedfast since suffering
a fractured hip in a fall about four
years ago. Miss Rankin was a daugh-
ter of Jaseph and Mary Blair Ran-
kin and was born at Rock Springs
on November 22 1861. As a young
girl she spent many years in Belle. |
fonte and for a time after the death
of her sister, Mrs. Charles F. Cook,
was in charge of the Cook home
She was a member of the Presbyter-
ian church. Funeral] services were
held Tuesday afternoon in Holli-
daysburg followed by brief services
in the Union cemetery, Bellefonte
The Rev. William C. Thompson, pas-
tor of the Bellefonte Presbyterian
church, was in charge of the inter-
ment services.
WILLIAM MYLES LUCAS
William Myles Lucas former Penn-
sylvania railroad employe, was found
dead in bed at his home in Howard
at 7 o'clock yesterday morning, Feb-
ruary 18, 1942, death being attribu-
ted to a complication of diseases
from which he had suffered for the
past two years. Mr, Lucas, for many
years a member of the old Howard
band, and in recent years an em-
ploye of the Centre Brick yards at
Orviston, was a son of Reuben and
Leah Long Lucas and was born at
Howard on February 19, 1869 making
his age at time of death 72 years, 11
months and 29 days. He is survived
by his wife, the former Elizabeth
Williams; three children: Mrs. Leah
Benson, of DuBois; Lt. George Lucas
of Ft. Benning, Ga., and Miss Celia
Lucas, at home, a teacher in the
Bellefonte schools, and two sisters:
Mrs. Carrie Confer, of Howard, and
Mrs. Sarah Sicklico of Buffalo, N.
Y. He was a member of the Chris-
tian church at Howard. Funeral ar-
rangements had not been completed
last night
MRS. J. A. SCHRECKENGAST
Mrs. Kathrine Elizabeth Dornblas-
er Schreckengast. 72, of Greenburr,
of J. A. Schreckengast, died
Monday, Peb. 16. 1942, at the Pri-
vate Hospital, Lock Haven, where
he was admitted two weeks ago in
a s°rious condition Bom in Nit-
tany Valley, she was graduated
irom the Kee Mar College, Hagers-
town, Md., also the Coombs Conser-
vatory of Music, Philadelphia, and
was at one time superintendent of
music in the Elk City schools. She
was a member of Emanuel Reform-
ed church at Greenburr and also
of St Lutheran church at
Nittany. She had been very active
in all church work. Surviving her
are one son, Albert, at home; one
daughter. Mrs. Marion Rice, of Cin-
cinnati, O.: a grandchild, Lynn Rice,
a brother and sister, Arthur 8
Dornblaser, of Lamar, and Mrs. H
CG. Rumberger, of Kansas City, Mo
Funeral services will be held today
at 2 p m. at the Morris funeral
home, Loganton, and continued at
2:45 o'clock at St. Paul's Lutheran
church, Nittany Valley, with the
Rev. Fred Denbeaux of Rebersburg
officiating. Burial will be made in
the cemetery adjoining the church
MRS. W. IH. KNARR
dow
Paul's
Mrs.
of W. H. Knarr, died at 8:30 o'clock
Saturday morning, February 14, 1942,
at her home, Crystal Springs Val- |
ley, Tyrone, R., D. 4, of complica-
tions. She was born at Boalsburg
Centre county,
daughter of Amos and Margaret
(Aston) Tyson, Her husband, W. H
Knarr, survives, with these child-
ren: Cloyd T.. of Tyrone; Verne A.
of Chicago, IIl.; Ian C. of Tyrone,
R. D 4: and Richard H., at home;
also six grandchildren and one
nister, Mrs. William Bray. of Green-
burr. As a girl the bereaved moved
with her parenis to a farm near
State College, where on April 30,
1895, at the home of her parents she
was united in marriage with WH
Knarr, of Pine Grove Mills, by her
pastor, the Rev. A. W. Guyer, pastor
of the Ciate College Methodist
church, assisted b>
Minnie Blanche Knarr, wife
August 9 1870, a!
the Rev, Charles
MRS. ALICE F. MAFFET
Mrs. Alice Fleck Maffet, wife of
John H. Maffet, died at her home
in Sinking Valley Monday morning
at 1 o'clock following several years’
illness with a heart condition. Mrs,
Maffet was a daughter of Martin
and Mary Stuart Fleck and was born
in Bald Eagle Valley on December
18, 1873. On April 20, 1887, at Mar-
tha Furnace she was united in mar-
riage with John H. Maffet, She is
survived by
son, F. M Pa.; also
Fleck, Derry,
three sisters and a brother; Mrs. W, |
J. Ammerman, Homestead; Mrs,
Jacob F. Hoy, Bellefonte; Mrs, A
M. Herman, State College and Stuart
Fleck, Niagara Falls, N. Y. She was
a member of
Presbyterian church at Arch Spring
and of the Sinking Valley Grange,
No. 484, Patrons of Husbandry.
MRS. PETER HAUSER
Mrs. Catherine B. Hauser, wife of
Peter Hauser, of near Snow Shoe,
died at the family home early Mon-
day morning, February 186, 1942, af-
ter a several illness with a
complication &f diseases. She Was a
daughter of Joseph and Eunice
Trumble Bastian and was born at
Antis Fort on August 23 1888, mak-
ing her age at lime death 73
vears 5 months and 24 days. Sur-
viving her husband two sons
and two daughters William of
Snow Shoe, and Harry at home;
Mrs. Bessie Moore, of LeContes
Mills, and Mrs. Edith Huntingdon,
of Johnstown. Funeral services will
be held at 8:30 o'clock this Thurs
day morning at St. Mary's Catholic
church, Snow Shoe, with the Rev
Father J. F. Connelly officiating. In-
terment will be made in the church
cemetery
years’
of
are
are
JOSEPH GARBRICK
Joseph Garbrick, well known resi-
dent of Bellefonte and retired em-
ploye of the Pederal Match Corpor-
ation (now the Universal Match
Corp.) died at 540 o'clock Sunday
afternoon at his home on Willow-
bank street, after an 18 mouths’ ill-
ness with a complication of diseases
His illness did not become serious
until about a week before death
occured. Mr. Garbrick was a char-
ter member of the Bellefonte P.O. 8
of A. and Moose lodges and held
various offices in those organizations.
For 48 vears he had been a member
of the Bellefonte Evangelical church
A son of Joseph and Susan Miller
CGuarbrick, he was born. at Linden
Hall on December 14, 1886, making
his age at time of death 75 years, 1
month and 11 days. He was united
in marriage with Edith Lucas, who
survives with four sons; Charles E.
and J. Russell Garbrick, both of
Bellefonte: Earl Garbrick of New
York City; and William Garbrick of
Sarver. He was the last member of
his immediate family. Funeral ser-
vices were held yesterday afternoon
at the Bellefonte Evangelical church,
| with the Rev. H. H. Jacobs, pastor
officiating. Interment was made in
the Union cemetery.
LOUIS WATSON
Louis Watson died Thursday morn-
ing, February 12, 1942, at 3 o'clock
at his home in Nanty Glo after
! spending fifteen months at the Mt.
Watson re-
Alto Sanitarium. Mr
turned home December 10 and was
bedfast only two days. Funeral
serveces were held at his late home |
Sunday afternoon, conducted by the
Rev. Mr. Kees, pastor of the Meth- |
odist church. Burial was made in
the Lloyd cemetery at Ebensburg.
Mr, Watson was born at Snow Shoe
in 1885 the son of George and Sarah
Ellen Watson, both deceased. He had
resided in Nanty Glo since going
there with his parents 38 years ago.
His wife was the former Mary A.
Quick, of Moshannon, with whom
he was united In marriage August
18, 1905. Eleven children were born
| to the union. Survivors include the
widow and the following named
children: Mrs. Bernard O'Farrel,
Mrs. Walter Kelly, Mrs. George
Daubt, all of Nanty Glo; George
Watson, Twin Rocks; Clarence and
Calvin Watson, both of Nanty Glo;
her husband and one |
Bertha Dunnings who died in 1907.
The following children survive: Cal.
| vin H. Houtz, Altoona;
Houtz, Altoona; Harry 8. Houtz,
Woodycrest; and Willlam O. Houtz,
Millbrook, Two brothers, Oscar, of
Sinking Valley, and Willis, Storms-
| town, also survive. Funeral services
were held Wednesday afternoon at
the Koch funeral home, with Rev,
T. G. Jones officiating. Interment
was made in Gray's cemetery, Buf-
falo Run Valley.
ADDITIONAL DEATHS ON PAGE
B8I1X--8ECOND BECTION
To Washington,
Forty-four members of the senior
class of the Bellefonte High School
| visited Washington D.C., the latter
part of last week. The group left
Bellefonte Thursday night and re-
turned Sunday.
O. F. Sollenberger, high school
principal, Mrs Sollenberger, Bruce
I. Garner, teacher of music in the
school, and Mrs. Garner were In
charge of the boys and girls. The
group went by bus and in cars dri-
ven by Mr. Sollenberger and Mr
Garner
Those who made the trip were
Eleanor Porsburg, Jean Bloom-
quist, Blanche Locke Jean Long
Anne Johnson, Betty Vonada, Alice
Brugger, Annadel Davidson, Lois
Longwell, Betty Estep, Isabel Miller,
Hilda Stover, Love Auman, Anne
Penny, Suzanne Hartswick, Jean
Adams, Mary Beaver, Virginia Clark,
Ann Grove, Jean Flynn, Betty Wian
Louise Showers, Virginia Eckley, Ann
Stere, Helen Weaver, Martha De-
Lallo, Mary Tomb
Richard Knapp, Ira Wright, For-
rest Lucas, Leonard Rhoads Eugene
Barnhart, Norman Houser, Charles
McKinley, Richard Gross,
Kerschner, Philip Jodon, Dean Shall,
Foster Schreffier, Joseph Way. Rich.
ard Hall, Samuel Holubee, James
Miller, Edgar Kustenbauter,
TWIN SISTERS HONORED
CN BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY
the Sinking Valley |
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The children and grandchildren
of Mr. and Mrs. C: W. Bartley, along
the Jacksonvilie road, gathered at
the home Monday night to celebrate
the birthday of their twin daughters,
Mrs. Arden Walters and Mlss Beat-
rice A. Bartley.
Beatrice returned home from the
hospital two weeks ago after under-
going treatment for three weeks, and
is improving slowly.
Those present were: Mr, and Mrs
C. I. Bartley and family, of Zion;
Mrs. John Harter and two daugh-
ters, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whip-
po, of Bellefonte,
The evening was spent in music
and card playing. At a late hour
refreshments werg served, All de-
parted wishing the twin girls many |
more hap’y birthdays
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DAMAGE 35130 AS CAR
STRIKES PARKED TRUCK
Damage totaling about $130 was
caused Tuesday afternoon when a
truck owned by Prank Stere of Un-
jonville, and a car driven by Albert
Rendessy of Cleveland, Ohio, met in
the fog on the Rattlesnake Moun- |
| tain, north of Unionville. No one
was injured.
| Police said the truck was parked
along the left side of the road facing
!the direction from which the car
| approached. The sedan skidded Into |
i
{the truck when the driver applied
i his brakes while rounding a curve,
| Stere and his assistants were not on
| the truck at the time of the crash.
{ $36.80 for Paralysis Fund
Mrs
ported receipts totaling $3660 from
bridge parties and school eontribu-
tions in that area. Mrs. Crumlish
and other members of the commit-
tee wish to thank all who contribu-
ted and who aided in the campaign
(for their efforts.
IL
OE COC DOE
EVERY ARTICLE ON OUR FLOORS IS REDUCED FROM
INAL PRICE TAGS!
George E. |
44 Seniors On Trip : |
James |
Hugh J. Crumlish, Pleasant |
{ Gap, chairman of the infantile par- |
alysis fund in that community, re-'
|Bcott, Mrs. Mary Child and Mrs. N: J. were married
Paul Sheffer, Jr. all of Bellefonte, | Saturday In Baltimore, Md
| Special recognition is given the | Quitman F. Beckley, Princeton Uni-
| Boy Scouts of Centre Hall, who un- | versity chaplain performed the
der the direction of Mr. Graybill, a | Ceremony. The bride was giyen in
teacher, organized and conducted a | Marriage by her father. Mrs. John
| house-to-house canvass which net. | Gouss, Jr, sister of the bride, was
ted more than 250 volumes { matron of honor. James Walter Cof-
| | fee of Cranford, N. J., wes hig bro-
{ther's best man. A reception was
{held at the home of Mrs, Gauss at
| Eden Terrace, Catonsville, Md. The
couple will reside in Mt Holly, N
1J., where Mr. Coffee is employed as
| business manager of the 11 Tele-
phone Compan:
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'$1175 Damage in
Auto Accidents
fContinged from page one)
{to an Altoona hospital The car was
{damaged to the extent of about!
$500 |
Motor police reported that the!
{ road was clear of ice and snow with
i the exception of the curve on which
the car skidded.
A short time before Lhe Bassaman
crash a sedan operated by David I
| Richards, of Washington, D. C,
skidded on the same stretch of ice,
hit a guard fence, bounded to thse
opposite side of the road and came
to rest on the berm, None of the
car's four occupants was injured, but
damage Was estimated al about $60
The crash at Martha Pumace,
Sunday alternoon resulted when a
car operated by John P. Kelley, of
Philipsburg, and a coupe driven by
H. F. Brickley, of Altoona, met as
the Kelley car was pulling away
from the State House,
Veering after the impact the
Brickley machine struck a sedan op-
erated by William H. Fisher of Lew-
istown, which was traveling toward
Bellefonte. Brickley had been drive
ing west
Fisher's sedan left the highway
and struck & road zign Damage to
his car was about $200; loss to the
Brickley coupe was about $400 and
to the other machine, $15. No one
was injured
Moerschbacher—Capers
Miss Margaret E. Capers, daugh-
ter of Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Capers, of
East Curtin street, Bellefonte, and
Pvt. William J. Moerschbacher. son
of Mr. and Mrs. Cvril Moerrchbach-
er, of East Logan street, Bellefonte
were married Saturday in the recs
tory of Sacred Heart Cathoile Cath-
edral. Riehmond. Va. by Rev, Leo J
Ryan. The couple was atifnded b:
friends from Virginia. The bride
a graduate of the Bellefonte High
Behool and is now a serdor at Penn
Blate. Pyvi. Moerschbacher attended
Bellefonte High 8chool and was em-
ployed at the Hoag dairy store until
ehlisting in U. 8. service lale in De-
cember He is now at the medical
(replacement training center at Camp
Lee, Va. Mrs. Moerschbacher will
continue her studies and will live
With her parents for the time being
Gorman—MeMahon
Miss Marie Evelyn McMahon
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas
J. McMahon of 322 So Allen
street, Stale College, was married
Baturday afternoon to Jos ph Frene
cis Gorman, Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs
Joeeph FF. Gorman, of Allentown
The ceremony was performed in the
| rectors of 8. Catherine
Allentown by Rev
(dan. A luncheon for the families and
a few friends was held at the Le-
high Country Ciut Mrs. John E
Boodon of Williamsport, was her
{sister's matron of honor, Eugene
Corman was best man for his bro-
ther, Mist Jean Mary Oanev. nirte
iof the hwidegroom. was flower girl
The bride was graduated rom Penn
Hats College in 1032 and i= 8 mem-
ber of Chi Omega women's sorority
and Mortal Road, Mr. Coffnan at-
tended Lehigh University and was
graduated from Georgetown Univer-
sity in 1925 and the Dickinson Law
Bchool in 1928. He is affiliated with
Beta Theta Pi fraternity. The couple
4
th
GUEST SPEAKERS AT
LENTEN SERVICES HERE
church In
The Lenten service of the Mgth-
odist church inn Bellefonie will begin
on Thursday evening of this Week
at 7:30 o'clock A visiting speaker
has been secured for each of these
services on Thuraday cvenings durs
ing Lent
This week. the Rey. Evans D
Brown of the A. M, E. church of |
Bellefonite will be the guest speaker |
Pollowing in succession will be: the|
Rev. Ivan L Miller, of Plessant
Gap; the Rev. Wiliam A. Snyder,
of Milesburg: the Rev. HH. Jacobs |
of Bellefonte: the Rev. B. L. Stenger. {
of Altoona: and the Rev. H F. Bab- |
cock. of State College. The pubile | ¥ live in Allentown where M:
lis cofdially invited to atlend any| Conan is employed in the lagal de-
and all of these services “| partment of the Pennsylvania Pow-
{er and Light Company
liness Fatal to Allard—Dehn
Miss Deloris Mary hn, daughter
Ww. C. Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dehn of 43
(Continued. prott afte ons) | came the bride of Robert H. Allard,
fonte Methodist church. {Jr., son of Robert Allard of East
{ Funeral services will be held 8t 3) araiyy street. Pochester NY
oclock this Thursday afternoon At{uary 17, 1942, in the Lutheran-Oon-
{the home on East Curlin street] ordia church, Helena street, Roche
with the Rev. H C. Stenger, Jr. | agiar The altar was decorated with
| pastor of the Bellefonte Methodist! gi aiolf and roses. The ceremony
church, and the Rev. Ward Wil- (gu, performed by the Rev. Thomas
{llams, of Tyrone, officiating. Inter-| pore The Lride. who wes given in
ment will be made in the Union| myrriage by her father, wore anown
cemetery, Bellefonte. lof white satin in train with heart.
- tshaped neck line and full length
{ veil of tulle held in place by a crown
OFFERS LIBRARY FOR
Mrs. Carl Ifverson, librarian at|of calla lilies, Miss Jane Keyes of
| the Centre County Library, this week | Rochester, was maid of honor and |
| offered the rooms and facilities of
the libraggy to any defense orgeniza- | and veil to match,
| ions which are in need of a mect- | bouquet of rose colored llies and |
ing place.
Mrs. Ifverson, recognizing
. {snap dragons. Charles J. Dehn, bro-
tion center, declared that the library | Wilson.
: eonld be used for such purposes and | York
expressed the belief that volunteers! Fauport. N. Y.. sang
both of Rochester, New
{Thy Banction Rest” The bride's
wis i mother wore black crepe with acces
Thanks Registrars { sories and a corsagé of orchids. Fol-
Local Board No. 2, of Bellelonte,| lowing the ceremony about 150
takes this means of expressing its | guesis attended the wedding recep-
appreciation and thanks to the reg- | tion held at the Allard Hotel, Roch-
| istrars who volunteered for service | ester, after which Mr. and Mrs. Al-
| during the Selective Service regis | lard motored to Florida for two
| tration day, Monday. The work of | weeks’ honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Al-
| the registrars is deeply appreciated | lard, Jr. will reside at 96 Garson
by the board. | avenue, Rochester.
cured without difficulty.
snl MP ——————
at high noon |
Rev. |
Hugh P. McMul-
Miss Ruth Sundschach of |
“1 Love You!
| to man such a centre could be se~; Truly.” “Because” and “Saviour Let |
Kiss ll—Berk
A. B. Beck, of Buydertown, Centre
County, announces the marriage of
his daughter, Miriam Beatrice Beck
to John C. Kissell, of Lock Haven
The wedding was solemnized by the
Rev. Paul J. Keller in the St Mat.
thew's Evangelical Lutheran church
of Martinsburg, Pe on Saturday
February 14, 1842, at noon. The
bride wore a navy blue, chalk-stripe
three-piece sult, and was attended
by her sister, Mrs. Mildred Wenaske
Both wore shoulder corsages of gar-
de nias, The groom was attended by
the bride's brother, Prof John B
Beck of Lock Haven Following the
ceremony a very delightful wedding-
dinner was served at Teeters Res-
taurant in Martinsburg. There were
17 people in the wedding party Mr
and Mrs. Kissell are spendi 50V
eral days in New York City I
be at home in Lock Haven uj
their return
Stitzinger—Barkley
George Kennedy Stitzinger sory
Mr. and Mrs Wayne Stitzinger, of
New Castle and grandson of J. Ken-
nedy Johnston, of Bellefonte, and
Miss Betty Barkley, of Elwood Cit
were married yesterday aftern
the Pirst Baptist church at
City. The bride is a gracus
Elwood City High Schoo]
pery Rock Teachers College
class of 1941. and has been living at
hone, Mr. Stitzinger is a grad
of the New Castie High School and
Slippery Rock Teachers College
the same class as that of his br
The bridegroom
Bellefonte, having
the summer months
at the J. K. Johnston home and at
the Johnston eabin at Hecla Park
He wag a life guard
Park swimming pool
vears until about
when he served in
al the New Castle
i, Mr. Stitzinger is
well-knows
spent nearly all
al the
the
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