THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 9, 1942. Es ell When you think of HARDWARE Think of SCHAEFFERS ! PEAT MOSS in - Pace Eight p—— . ~ the first marriage, Carrie . At Port Matilda Edna Burton, of Philadelphia; also | A { I Houck, Altoona, and Mrs, Minnie —y | five grandchildren. . il i 8 | William A. Ross, District Mong, of Bellwood; and two chil-| PFE Gf : , Ted ; y yo i | dren to the second marriage, Dr, C, | \ : } i [ — —-— - i n Th] a [tive member of the Bellefonte Leader, Announces Pledge For Victory’ Aides Mrs. Name Committee | MILLER Miller, ol CHARLES W. Charles William rone, died Tuesday morning al 10 o'clock at the State Hospital, at Philipsburg Mr. Miller was born September 10, 1895, at Milesburg, a son of E. R. and Dora (McKinley) Miller, June 5, 1917, at Hunting- don. Pa. he was united in marriage 3 with Ada Shaver Swayne. He is | survived by his mother, Mrs. Dora fonte Miller. Tyrone: his wife and two ting daughters, Mrs. G. Blair Fink and | Union Mrs. Josephus Naylor, Tyrone; also isters and one brother, Miss Lavina Miller, Mrs. J. M. Gillmen and J. P. Miller, all of Tyrone, Mr Miller was a member of the First Presbyterian church of Tyrone, and of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen. He was an employe of the Pennsylvania Rail- havin freight men for 20 YCArS ha rothe Sam W. Burket, of Altoona, and Mrs. | Presbyterian chureh, was a mem-| WILLIAM CLARK LINDEMAN | ber of Bellefonte Chapter D. A willlam Clark Lindeman, Six-| R. and of the Woman's Club, and months-old son of Mr, and Mrs, | was a charter member of the Belle- | Richard Lindeman of Boalsburg,| fonte American Legion Auxiliary. | died at 9 a. m. Friday in the Cum- Puneral services were held yester-!berland hospital. The child lg sur- day afternoon at the Widdowson vived by two brothers and a sister funeral home, with Rev. William Funeral and interment will take Thompson, pastor of the Belle- place at Myersdale Presbyterian church, offic. w—— Interment was made in the cemetery Ty- Willlam A. Ross, chairman of the Port Matilda district of the Centre County Defense Savings Committee yesterday announced the personnel of his committee to ald in conduct. ing the Pledge for Victory cam- paign in that area Mr. Ross’ groups they addresses otherwise For Port Henritzy bank A r Mr Or 25—50-—100-1b. bags. DRY LIME SULPHUR for Dormant Spraying. ROSE-AID for Better Roses, CERTIFIED MAINE SEED POTATOES, by the pound or bag. the (All uni and follow Matilda Wn EMO BERET MEAP IRE IR eppointment represent Port indicated), Matilda borough burg: MRS. LAURA W. GUNSALLUS Mrs, Laura Wright Gunsallus, of 231 East Bishop street, Bellefonte, died In Bellefonte at 4 o'clock Tues- day afternoon, April 7, 1042, after are ING BARBARA JAYNE McMONIGAL Barbara Jayne McMonigal, nine vear-old daughter of Mrs, 8. P. an illness with a complication Gray. died at her home at Port Ma- | diseases. Mrs. Gunsallus was born in tilda, R. D Friday evening at 6 Tusseyville on January 1, 1864, mak- | wekohs: C. Paul Zeigler sportsmen o'clock, following a three months’ ing her age at time death 78 Steele, firemen: BI illness of measles and pneumonia, i vears, 3 months and 6 day Her f id Ai lemus, Industry: Mrs, Harry Mar- yn July 23, 1933, and is husband William Luther Gunsal 4 priv wa , " hall arden Club; Mrs, Clair Ly- mothe tepfather, lus, with whom she was united in g ’ . arent-Teacher ASs0( ie] Harry marriage 11 vear October abel M grandmother passed away on January 1, 1939, The 4 J \ y ! Rissmiller urvivors are several nieces and ies 4 | Ea 3 Mil Venver ( Funeral service , lock this Thursday George Rhul Widdowson funeral Ad ; Township with Rev. A Ei : a A : . . Woodring i onservation fMicis On Dr. O » Charles Wood. John Bennett, 1. O Charles Dunlap Ree two SHEEP MANURE, Garden Fertilizer and Bone Meal. ol FRIED BURPEE’S GARDEN SEEDS, the most complete line in Central Pennsy f Nico- vant ol A) ivania, BROOMS, DUST MOPS and Furniture Polish. LAWRENCE WALL AND OUTSIDE PAINTS which in price and quality. road erved as a ation fir snyder, schools: minist: . i ’ oi v4 ¢ v $14: s were held Monday af- sole seretarial competition DOHERTY ol SUSAN Dohert) he Spang MRS. be postmaster will Will Spang- eh ! Hospital NTLAR we Ve 4 veay Eat hdl i RL ht, April | tida ficial i er . moon Mur Doherty 4 SUNN ECLIPSE LAWN MOWERS, at A complete line. ROE a sme Omsenmin saturaal wort George home Hefonte, Herr of Bellefonte terment will be made cemetery y 1942 COLUMBIAN ENAMELED COAL RANGES. Doherty wer ol of Snow Shoe, assistan tendent rv O Gensemer . Civ ind LeRoy compiete, Ulive erchandise, Hees Our stock in vhen ooking tor Schaeffer Hardware Bellefonte, Pa. eT THANE he ATH @ HH HE Te HERE HEH Ra a late La a 2 nest » we £91 in RAYMOND H. MARTIN | ' f Compan {a MISS ELIZABETH RUSHNOCK Miss Elizabeth Rush PRR irthday nreceqedad | Schnite to you an old Pennsylvania gate. IVs featured among first of three Centre Wednesday at 2 n ind Knepp—ar Apple and Bulton: farm dish modernized by lecturer Dorothy Bath dumplings Allegheny SI. @ Penn fascinating old recipes on the haool cla many other Democrat in the Homemaking m AL \ during general subserip- the campaign for all ine pledges will be on IMMUNITY WELFARE | Solicitors will be working FUND PLANS FORMULATED nt of April on the { commercial Oppose College Parking Meters slated | { J . Ml eammaima— Lodge Dues Prom Afar former F RANKLIN M, RACHAN . . h n 1134 @1 in M1 E, nit bo hele = toa vas th ident, E. Keith Andersor rom John L. Lucas 8t. a - » « i i $ ’ £, 11 Lil LW nev girecior ris now somewhere in ppines, where he is ivdroelectric project, for four years’ dues St. Marys last ed of 1 ‘ ] " h 4 ! ] : ecretary of 4 reganiza ¥ ¥. A. Robin- Hospital ket had y {11 with chr JOSEPH A. DECKER ter retiring . fi { M Fe ura, ol Ledelont i tion. hus resigned to accept a posi- son, Jr. reo the check, dated bee ul } t mez i t C t t att n. | gt. : 31 i tJ. § Employment Service tion 1} tire rationing 2 The accompanying letter } \ : . ¢ enh A. Decker of Tyrone, R ) ih . t Satur present 1oca« vida 1 1649 ‘ ‘ ‘ bs} ‘ : " ; nded snd stream ed ard, Mr fas lose has been gave no hint of Luca . CHARLES E. HASSINGER ION B. BURKLET \r » ¥ t 2 | f 3 1 Margal issinger, wil John B. Burkes one of i check mger had sice singer ! as . { hom i gall ondition - Tian) "| Warrl Arn March 3 84 e " LIE ol week niiuenaza o { i ] ) | ¢inaustr apriewituare NG i Ane w as 1 Vaohw bY MT - a - opty odie H : y Defense Bonds now! and Martha . was hom 13. 1873, and daughters Hanover Mrs. Catherine Mr n° Benefit Concert at nw «+ State College April 10 neral! director until his . lary was ' inry : § - . we oo wt 1341 #4 4 “ . LI § noel i" I's ag Shaw 4 Et Barge : : 1161} the 205th Pennsyl all at home, Also surviving are viviy re } fe former } turing M B Troxell i ntry. He as a brother, Aquilina Decker, of North- pry ¢ ite M ri mn the ¥ Quartette {lf we Warriors Mark wood; and Mrs. Nanny Valentine, of wmitz. of Bellefont ( ET. an Hy the Penn State Giles ’ —-— and for many Bellwood. He was a member of the . n Wertz, of Dalmatia, 808 ca will present a special benefit | active member of First United Brethren church of three grand ; fidien SUNCERL $A = concer the Red Cross in Schwab 114 Approximately C. Grove and Miss hart, both of Bellefonte, and Barnhart, of Steubenville, v 8 & very Ohio, in addition to nine grandchil- th rand Army of dren. Mr Hassinger was an church the ervices were hel at Republic 0 chuaren he Cosi Lan Tyrone. Funeral ac- 1} i vived by tw to on Tuesday afternoon BN MILLION LOAVES of Olde-Tyme and Betty Co-Ed Enriched Bread wo nh SS Save Food! Save Time! Save Work! . . . Electrically ! VITAMINS for Victory! Modern Cooking methods conserve an average of ninety-one per cent of the Vitamins. See the New GENERAL ELECTRIC RANGE at the Centre Democrat Cooking School. RECENT WEDDINGS Dugan—Shaoll Tn, hn pe ———————— FN SN have been purchased by discriminating housewives! a» “ Democratic Women To Mect at College ————_ SooCOOE ODODE pr Just one year ago we began the marketing of our Enriched Breads. We know the value of added amounts of Vitamins and Minerals to our diet. i -- rr Va Ny — Wednesday, Thursday, Friday April 15, 16, 17, at the Y.M.C.A. (heck These Features .... - “- - We know that bread is the natural food to provide these added Vitamins and Minerals. Harner--Bathurst Elizabeth Bathurst, dau- iter wind Ma Edward J Bathur weame the Hare old Horner. Oak Hall. Centre county Saturday night, April 4 7:30 at 1e of the bride's parents, The COTAIRONRS per W. L. Baugh- on To om YC tn Xe - - Alber -- Nes Clean speed Calrod units, mmitieews WH Reading Mrs. Florence % 1 » ~ wood chairman NAN bride of —— reg- Our Country is at war, fighting for the continuation of our American way of life. Many of us are working long hours. We can fortify against body and mental fatigue by eating generous amounts of Olde-Tyme and Betty Co-Ed Enriched Economical focused heat. ON ~~ a in Sm a NN, ns : ~ at Flexible . . . five measured heats, Fast cooking—starts in less than 30 goconds. the hor beautiful ring formed by the Rev man, pastor of Grace Evangelical church of Juniaia The bride wore a blue dress with a corsage of yellow tea roves. Miss Onda Bathurst, sis- ter of the hiride, served as bridesmaid and wore a dustry rose dress and a corsage of yellow George wa: - Ly State College Child Is Painfully Burned Ne Durable Calrod units, have a life expectancy of 15 years or more. - “a red eight ind Mi inger West Fairmount Exclusive G-E oven--three ovens in one for economy, flexibility and Mi of moths Cror- don Kis an roses Soooo Exelusive capacity. Jig T-quart thrift cooker. G-E triple oven—3 ovens in A color for every heat—a heat for every cooking need. Buy now and save for Defense. Your old stove as part payment 2 : Ld a SE ais iy +1 EL HE RE at Hi 8 BE Ts He AEE fe LL ST] RENN WE STILL HAVE A FEW ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY La a a Sa — Electric Supply Co. Bellefonte Sales and Service State College Washington Horner, a brother of the bridegroom served as best man. The ceremony was witnessed by the immediate families and a number of friends The couple left the next morning for a trip through Philadelphia and and to points in the south, Shuey-—Lucas Miss Naomj Violet Lucas, daugh-’ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira P. Lucas, of Pleasant Gap, became the bride of Dont H. Shuey, son of P. B. Shuey, of Axemann, in a ceremony per- formed Sunday afterhocon in the Axemann Methodist church by Rev Ivan Miller. The bride. given in marriage by her father, wore a light blue jersey suit with luggage tan acressories and carried a corsage of lyellow roses. The maid of honor, Miss Betty Rossman of State Col lege, wore a pale blue wool suit with navy blue accessories and carried a toisare of pink roses, The church was decorated with pussy willows and snap-dragons and roses. Best man wpe Earl Gehret, Jr. of Axe mann. Ushers were Nevin Mulfinger and Jonas Stine, Mrs. Ivan Miller presided at the piano before the ceremony, and Mrs. Harold O'Bryan sang “I Love You Truly.” The bride! is a graduate of State College High! State Cc was admitted to the Centre County Hospital here, Wednesday of last week The child suffered burns about thie chin, chest and abdomen when he grabbed a cup of hot coffee while a high chair, His condi- not serious tr 11 . ave 100 -—- a sitting on tion was “SPRING DAY” PROGRAM AT HUBLERSBURG SCHOOL White Bread Daily Our Federal Government's office of Defense Health and Welfare Services advocates the use of Enriched White Breads. The home economics department of the Walker Township School at Hublersburg will observe “Spring Dav” on the afternoon of April 16 at 1 o'clock An interesting pro- gram has been planned by the girls | under the guidance of the teacher! A hearty invitation is extended to parents and others interested n—— Men, Women Over 40 Don’t Be Weak, Old Feel Peppy, New, Years Younger Take Ostrex, Containe general tonios, stimulants, often needed efter 40—hy bodies Iscking tron, ak clu phosphate and Vitamin By, A 73-pearid doctor writes: “It did so mach for patients, | took He Si. Jlenulte were fine.” Get sporial Introduce CO CC OE OE COO: tory abe Mire Ostrex Tonle Tablets today Tor only 20¢, Bary feeling peppy, younger, this very aay. | For sale al all good drut stores every. where—.inn Bellefonte at Widmann & Teah, fy - to the diet, at the at the Bellefonte Y. M. C. A. MRS. DOROTHY BATHGATE Will explain the value of enriched white bread Centre Democrat Ccoking School WED., THUR., FRIDAY, APRIL 15-16-17 ee Se
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