THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 23, 1942. Eight —— Page - — —— —— OBITUAR — LEWIS E. STOVER Lewis E. Stover of Coburn, died Saturday noon, April 18, 1942, at his home of complications following an illness of several months, Mr. Stover, a carpenter by occupation, had been pedfast about twe weeks, The de- ceased was a son of Samuel and Catherine Crisher Stover and was born in Haines township on July 3, 1867. making his age at time of death T4 vears, 9 months and 15 days. He was twice married. His sec- ond wife, the former Mary A. Lytle, whom he married June 27, 1834, sur- vives with two grandchildren to the first union. He was the last mem- ber of his family, He was a member of the Coburn Reformed church, Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Neff funeral home, Millheim, with Rev. G. A. Fred Greising officiating, Interment was made in Falrview cemetery, Mill- heim, MRS. HENRY LINGLE Lena Sophia Lingle, wife of Mrs Issue Permits For New Tires (Continued from page one) cap. hauling chicks; D. L Confer Bellefonte, 2 passenger tires, recap, transportation of produce; Guy W Bellefonte, 1 passenger tire Walter C. Johnson, 1 passenger tire, re- milk: George C. Mus- passenger ti re- cap, farm produce; Lorin J. Eld State College, 1 passenger tire cap, Red Cross classes; lee L. Con fer. Bellefonte, 1 passenger tire re- cap, trucker; R. T. Eisenhuth, Co- burn, 1 passenger tire, recap, plant repairman; Edward W. Wance, Aar onsburg, 1 passenger tire, recap, d fense work: Arthur P. Gill, Wood ward, 1 passenger tire recap, agri culture Alsc Stearns recap, farmer, State College, cap, hauling »r. Boalsburg, 1 e, er, Fetterolf, Spring 2 truck tires and tubes, fuel, H. G. Gilmore, Millheim 1 passenger tire, 1 tube, obsolste farmer: Isaac G. Harpster, Pennsyl- vania Furnace, 2 truck tires and tubes hauling milk: Meyer Lumber Co.. Coburn, 1 truck tire recap, hauling for defense work; O. W Houtz, State College, 2 truck tires, recap, hauling coal an lumber Certificates sued LY Board No of Bellefonte, of which John 8 Sommerville is chairman, follow B. B. Construction Co., Philips- burg, 4 truck tires and tubes; J H France Refractories, Snow Shoe, 1 truck and tube; Irvin G Neff. Bellefonte, 2 truck tires; B. B Construction Co Philipsburg, 2 truck tires and tube John Mec- Queeney Sandy Ridge, two truck and tubes: Hogan Long, How- ard. R. D. 2. 4 truck tires and tubes {.. B. Peters, Philipsburg, 2 truck ttibes: Rey H. Rissmiller, Port Matilda 2 passenger tires and tubes; B. Johnson, Snow 8hoe, 1 enger tire; C. C Bellefonte 2 pe senger - Leroy Wor Philipsburg, 2 tu tires and tul Certificates issued for purchas tires and tubes oi obsolete were: Harry E passenger ert R. Pletcher tire and tube Certificates |s Mills feed, P.E ete.; y tire tires Von tire Fleming Clarence Slabon, Osceola Mills G. Parkes, Phill} Grover Fleck, 1 ' Hugh Croft, Philipsburg 3 truck; Centre Oil & Gas Co, Bellefonte 2 truck: Wilbur Shuey, Howard, 2 truck Candidates To Visit County (Continued from page years old, is married and of three children, and is of the Presbyterian church graduated from Comell Univers in 1921 and received his degree in law at the University of Pittsburgh in 1024. He taught in high schools for 4 years, and at Cornell and the University of Pittsburgh for a tc of 7 years one) the father a member He was tv ity nitied to A practice law In Oc- tober 1924. Judge Smith served as Assistant District Attorney of Alle- gheny county from 1924 to 1926 He was Assistant Unitegd Stales Attor- ney for the western part of the State from 1926 to 1928, and was Special Deputy Attorney General from 1931 to 19032. He wag appoint- ed Judge of the Allegheny Court of Common Pleas in 1938 was elected to a ten-year term in that office in 1033. He is secretary to the Board of Judges, Court of Common Pleas in Allegheny county and in 1936 was sponsor of the Behavior Clinic in the courts of that county Judge Smith is a veteran of World War I, is 2 member of the American Legion: and is a member of the Constitutional Defense Committee of the State Legion. He member of the local state and national bar associations, the American Judica- ture Society. the American Academy of Political Science, National Pro- bation Society, the American Labor Legisistion Society He sizo 12 a member in various civic organizations, including the National Association for Advance- ment of the Colored Race; the Am- erican Palestine Committee and is a director in the Pennsylvania Public Charities Committee. He is active In fraternal societies, being a member of various Masonic bodies, and of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, In addition he has served as a member of a number of public committees in and about Pittsburgh, anc Boa Banquet Draws | Henry Lingle, of Spring Mills, R. D,,! died at the family home at 8:45 o'clock Tuesday evening, April 21, 1942, after an illness with a com- plication of diseases. She was a daughter of Conrad and Sally Au- man and was born in Gregg town- ship on July 16, 1864, making her age at time of death 77 years, 9 months and 5 days. Surviving are her hushand, with whom she was united in marriage in 1883; five children: Mrs. Frank Kerstetter and Ira and Ralph Lingle, of Spring Mills: Morris C. Lingle, of Spring Mills, R. D.. and Mrs, Sally Quiggle, of Castanea: 18 grandchildren, and 3 great-grandchildren, Funeral ser- vices will be held at 10 o'clock Sat- urday morning at God's Missionary church between Coburn and Spring Mills, with Rev, Truman Wise of- ficiating. Interment will be made in the Mountain cemetery ADDITIONAL DEATHS ON PAE 81X SECOND SECTION For Victory: Buy Bonds | Gingery of Clearfield, Others on the speaking program included Henry A Brockerhoff Bellefonte, former county chairman; Dr. Frank K White, of Philipsburg, st commit- teeman; and Mrs, Edith Williamsport, former halrman In a brief addres Miller, Ferguson chairman of Centre ¢ n the work of woman's tion and introdu Mr man of Bell vice frm at of ale of the ed fonte, wu ved In UW office in Other introductions included Mr Newton Neidigh, Hartle rmer vi ill iil Clyde Alexand president Democratic burg. State Coll County Women's Mrs. Edwin Grove, regional tor; Miss Mary Meek Mrs Harper and Miss Helen Sclu all of Bellefonte Among those introduced by Toast- James Riley, Os- 1 Creneral master Litke Mills Assembly we candicate Howard J. Thompx Curwensville, ite Eugene c 414 eola candid for State Senator Burkh Centre Hall, char no Men Democrat merman pres burg Women's liam Stein tilde Sprin : he General Asse Miss Dorothy ing, of he RE K aint unt Ik of vocation After the square dance v gymnasium ——— - Training Vital To War Effort Combined from page ome) method | moge orkable he said to The n ' f how The ind te raintad ou next step is the trying out ting. All of this is followed that the workman i n- correctly p. 1 ’ % ) o { are o do i wit inculeated and the ng of how with its first under experienced teacher, sulted In the magnificen tions that industry is makin war-time to do the being Ng Car- the production For State Senate Crmtinued from page nae) Bellefonte, Clearfield, and Philips- burg. which gives him the benefit of wide acquaintangeship and an ntimate knowledge of the needs of entire 34th District Later busi: activities have been many and included the development of new industries as well as the ac- quisition of old. Those included Wil- ey Coal Company, MM. & N. Coal Company, Curwensville Water Com. Erdman Hosiery Mills, Mid- State Theatres Inc. etc Mr. Thompson, being a large tax- payer in his own right, is convers- an: with tax affairs and problems and will give such matters his con- stant attention in an effort to keep taxes proportioned correctly in rela. tion to the present emergency needs He is definitely in favor of support- ing the Administration in its effort to bring the present war to a victor- lots conclusion t yy pany sr ——————— To Speak Here fContinyed from page ome) servation and is well qualified speak of war-time ecnservation in Pennsylvania and the important part women will play in this effort to Other speakers will be H. Gleason | Matoon of Philadelphia, executive secretary of the Pennsylvania For-| estry Association, Ralph C. Blaney of Bellefonte, and Mrs, John Reuf of State College. Mrs. Arthur Cowell, president of | - Need Vitamin A Daily For Healthy oll. amounts preve outs, explains Miss home {tative of Centre County A helps us to see better tion in a dim light, and night diving Is easier when we hav Vitamin in nt accider economic the diet Bodies 1s Helen nmiy in case of blaek-tihelr dicty are lacking in this vita- | | Children { Vitamin A, If Included in generolis growth and to bulld strong teeth 1 need vitamin A for help to | Children do not grow normally when Butler, ‘min 8 RECENT WEDDINGS were present, The bride was attired lin a RAF blue spring sult and wore a shoulder corsage of mixed flowers Mr. Crawford wore his military uni- form. He Is serving in the U. B A person who does not receive extension represen- enough vitamin A from the foods he vitamin in our diets Green are t The and y best { nl he fren the richer it i ol rots, low t 5, Swiss lett bear yolk SANG a the Centre County Federation urges | ail club women to participate in this meeting beesuse much that is of vi- ital interest to all women will be dis Record Throng Continved from page one) the forces of evil Toastmaster at the dinner was william W. Litke, of State College, while Congressman Prist was intro duced by former Congressman Don 1 | cussed. l- Stars In Flag «The United States flag has had 48 stars only since July 4, 1912, the | Independence Day following the ad- | mission of the last two states, New Mexico and Arizona. the vitamin yellow sq Urn charg broccol tomatoe © and cod EVERY BATTERY REDUCED 80 ampe heavier Kwik-Start. . 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Mrs. Je Allegheny [A nounce the nu ne ter, Pauline O of Md piace March 8 Methodist church ey of Bellefonte, and of Pine Grove Mills, The bride wore a navy are with nin Mot: of 5 Bellefonte Of Liu tobert saltimore Creole attended them wl Pt 4 NAF Lig 8 fo ad corsage of yellow roses, Mrs, Osinan is a graduate of the Bellefonte High Bchool in the class of 1938, and since then has been employed in the office of the Wolf Furniture Co.. ellefonte, Mr. Osman of Mr, Fred Osman of State Col- a graduate of the Pine Mills High He was employed as a painter in Bellefonte College until last October a position at the lehem shipyards at Baltimore May 1 itimore wiiere | 5 i IV Mm school and Bate when he Both Orman expects leave - stock Exchange ofi the New has dropped of on we of a seal heal Siock exch fr York ange $20,000 O60) $9 worth GET YOUR SHARE OF THESE VALUES Don't miss a single one! Check your list of "things buy” with the values on this page and the hun- dreds of others in our store! 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