Page Eight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. May 7, 1942, PORT MATILDA 4-H CLUB MEET what 4-H membe; uid ie~ Merr; necretary-~treasurer. Joy- | . i . * Locomotive Is ~ "Y" Bowling League Champions tense, Mr. Elton B. - "Vaughn: sony leader, Phyllis Jean The 4-H Club of Port Matilda met | County (id 3 | gsc Ll Jillian game leader, Alfred Or- ; i Damaged Here _ po TL Hh 1 ; i he Grange Hall at Port Matilda Calf Club, a new p ct ¥ ru wick: news reporter. Florence Hoove- 9 bin : ¥ ; k oF 4 i fin pi | April & Mi ; 8 Jefferies State The followin Hil lor U con ! ing year were resi he | J | ct for May Blaring of Whistle After #§ ; . ig 4-H Club Leader, gave a talk on |, Crash Mistaken For Air- EE WILLIAM EUGENE LOWERY | Bellefonte High School in the class 3 is william Eugene Lowery, aged one of 1914. Funeral services will be held Raid Signal vear and two days, son of Donald [8t 11 a. m. Friday, in Washington, : a and Margaret Brooks Lowery of | with interment in the Arlington Nat- The continuous blowing of a loco- State College, R. D., died at 9:45 ional cemetery, that city OUVE WISE ar the yard, of the ‘clo | wvening / 2, | Sa Pennsylvania Railroad here last o'clock Friday evening, May 1, 1942, FRANKLIN B. KERSTETTER | Thursday hight was not an air-raid at the Centre County Hospital after : a brief illness. He was the only | Franklin Bane Kerstetter. Coburn !alarm test, as many supposed, but child in the family and was a grand- { painter, died at his home there ut wit caused when the locomotive son of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Low- 1:10 o'clock yesterday morning, May (Wo Qaitiageg in a collision with a ery, of Hublersburg. Funeral ser- | 6, 1942, alter a brief liness. He was coal Joppet ; ; vices were held at the Lowery home (a son of Danlel rand Maggie Sto- I'he accldent happened about 8:45 on Monday afternoon, with the Rev. | Ver Kerstetter ang wa born in? In. near Sunnyside while a yard O. A. Woomer, of the Houserville | Penn township on November 19 engine Was engaged In making up United Brethren church, officiating { 1872, making his age at time of train: The locomotive traveling to- Interment was made in the Curtin ward Bellefonte, sideswiped a coal cemetery death 69 years, 5 months and 17 {days. His wife, with whom he was Cr which was standing on a paral. united in marriage in 1895, preced- lel track. It was reported that the Surviving are nine | cal had been left standing too neas — a d y wy wv - I. BENNER WADDELL ed him In death , : ®@ » 1 ’ PE 6° sons: James Thomas Snoring | a switch, leaving insufficient clear : & . 3 ’ é 1) &y H. Benner Waddell, one of the |Sons: James M.. Thomas R p Prag for the ¢ v ¥ 44 ’ 14 b ty . b eve ’ f “< " Mills: alph R.. Leonard F 10 ance locomotive to pas oldest of the guests at the Meth- [Milis. Ralph R. Leonard F. Boyd Ta E.. Orvis A. Lester T. and Paul C., The Impact opened the whistle odist Home for the Aged, Tyrone, all of Coburn, and Torrence W. of Valve causing the whistle to sound 1 § N + Tuesday n= | : blood y E oe 8 ud, ; ; 3 i wove ow died at the home Tue day mori Pittsburgh. Other survivors include at full blast for nearly a half ho : ” 4 4 po ° " ¢ ing at 12:26 o'clock, following an | these brothers and sisters: Charles Rallroad men were unable to res wi { A ! 1] H k dé ny, illness of several months. Mr. Wad- Kerstetter, of Janlata Stewart of the valve because of clond 4 ~ yn a 3 iy 4 iy + uw Sh, Ves horn jt Sergey Siete May Coburn: Mr Laura Hickson, of caping steam The left side of bY of oid 3 23 y , 1848, 4 son o 10MAas wc an- | o ' Rav ' " via locomotive wa considerably dam- iE Ga AN Sunbury, and Mrs. Anna Gaugler, of V { ably dam ’ « 'p Te » . TE 1] ' » " y . nah (Webb) Waddell. He was the Northumberland, Funeral services aged, the running board and pump : LL .. - yi a MIC ” p Of L ROOFI NG last of his immediate kin. He was will be held at 10 o'clock Saturday | torn off and the cab dam d 5 iid og ; , RW 5) “QW ln h a member of the First Methodist morning at the Neff funeral home Firemen W. E rke of Lock church of Jersey Shore un nl Howard with the Rev. H. A. Housea) Haven, suffered minor brulses about services will be held Friday after- | o.. tine Interment will be made one le \ gineer A.’ rvin, o iii {olt I y We ‘ 15-8 NO sa. fi Roll ¢ noon at 2 oclock at Jersey Shore in the Paradise cemetery Colevill n injury we final mathe {t dusk afl bis Mr. Waddell became a guest at thu art Alter st Dre re i {- last Ww 1 i ails, Cemeni Included! “dah {ict ) Woo v N 937 » i t} { { x } " ts y y q ‘ Methodist home December 30, 193 MRS EMMA V. WETZEL in tl | You ny : MRS. GEORGE R. CLARK ci na Ne Willowbank stree Mrs. Bertha E. Clark, wife of | exenectedly at George R. Clark, of Warriors dqav'p Mark, died at the home of her son, | home Harold Clark, at 10:10 o'clock last | +» more Wednesday night, April 20 after | hout © h as usual the i" ‘ an eight months’ 1Eness with 2a [pefore. She wa 4 Th ceased 17 WHS EiLIEF 20 ASt-Fiig BAa, 4 . se Tan ce Bin] stomach disorder. Mrs. Clark was | was born at wyille. August 21, 30 al-Tald signal Announce Speakers Blaclkout Is Black In ‘unior Contest For Parole Violator a daughter of John and Anne Pen- | 18¢7. Her hust ar en — nington Jackson and was born in died in 1920 wo children Mi Legion Band Plans Halfmoon Valley on August 20, 1892, gthel W. McCoy of Bellefonts nd . 4a g } ; ’ " y Y making her age at time of death, Merri : y onn re Many Activities lamatory cont 4 EE. Ak QF NGLES 46 years, 8 months and 9 days Ve curviving in addition to hes hu Amy Jane McCoy Ni 3ell : : American £uion DICK tion of M vine ‘ band are two sons: KH. F. Clark ol urviving sisters are Mr filllam and. of Bellefonte, on Saturday will y 05 1 3 vt " A As he | Lm Warriors Mark and L lark, ¢f | Bubb, of Jersey 8ho and M participate in the nnsylvar ¥ i Save Al s Low Price! . Square... 3 Tyrone, R D. 1; a brother, * | Henry Eyer, © on h State andmasters Association Sey “ ol ! v y 00 sq. fi Jackson, of Juniata; a sisier, Mrs member ed I n ’ y §1 ‘ y Calvin Robins, of Tyrone; 2 g i children ang 6 great grandchildren Mrs. Clark was a membar of Unl3ed Brethren church, Tyrone Puneral services wer? he! Satur day at the home of the son : Clark, with Rev. H. G. Reese ! ! ; : Ia Ie Tyrone, assisted by Rev. W ; a in wn h » May 17, the band will take pas + Gould, of Curwensville officiating y ti Memorial Ser Se Interment was made in the 8Sprin ADDITIONAL DEATHS ON PAOE vices a ORIEDUTE, and on May 2 Pre-Vue of Jackson : in 81X SECOND SECTION Mount cemetery. IFAnIZALIOn Wai : ding i % “Vio On | { Amel tehen nn meme rial services at the Zion cem Four, 1943 Model «© vl $< V0 : For A Modem Kitchen! extra coat oi every TO OPEN AT LOCAL GARAGE The band 3 A - Yo - ad J. Frederick Noll, of Washington —— 4 fonte's Memorial Day os low GB ! — [FY dw GO ro y gr 5 . and brother of Dr. Richard P. Noll | tractor. and tru I or : { abinets of this community, died at the Ve'- pairing has just been completed ¢ be given at with lymphatic leukemia. Mr. Noll! the same g ge n e h iT and w on May 3 ill be » re He i lor, . #0 Leation May Purchase a son of Charles T Noll, of ) c } lo Ay oe het "Wo > ( “ i C of J. FREDERICK NOLL TWO NEW AUTO COURSES ry at 2 p. m. : : 1 Wallpaper D. C., former resident of Bellefonte The second course in automobile Saturday, May 30 a: {1 and re- day the band ann % 7 v . ¢ . g ¢ r erans’ Facility Hospital at Perry | the Jodon Motor Company garage on concert will egin at 3 otk and | TouRn He 2 “ Rn ae mee 2 AAA Well Model lt Point, Md., on Tuesday morning, Water street w public is invited vig re as 4 y . : (A) 30" by ® a May 5. 1942 alter a year's {Ene Two new cours will be sts \ Speaker at Orial sem Ee et. a. Tu a A 01 : Ro risburg, and Mrs, Cora Noll, of | will be oper ither boys or girls Institute of the State Department of 5 is © : Picno For School Charlersi, was born at Clearfiel4 on April 1, 1896, making his age at The other course is open r girls the State Council of Defens time of death 46 years and ly ‘ ¢ months. Mr. Noli served in th ! Durk 3 nr : trainees Hospital Rummage 8. Navy a member of the 8. | Will have an oOppol ALY learn 1 I \ emi D-inch width, complete with 8. Mohawk during World War 1 how to service and maintain cars, §qje Thursday, May 28 : ph ; a yrcck AR ad neithe a" = 4 Bg rey ae a ie tha 1 fittings! Medium-weight - —— - P 3 tUNS-111 tors. overhaul ors re The Mohawk was engaged much of 'Une-up motors, overhaul motors, re suniart-painted 3 1 v 3 pair bodies and fenders, paint car sunia painted the time in laying and taking up FoF ™% \ » pa mines off the coasts of Scotland and Ireland. During the war he was united in marriage with Isabal MacDonald, of Inverness, Scotland ’ 5 ] stripes A rummage sale for the benefit of 1h, nz lation . as Nid ms . : the Centre County Hospital will be ve «till n't like the Jars . aa} he Garb ok Bs : ie -— Kite held in the Bush Arcade building i — a ‘ Bl , 0% A hen o * 3 ' | 4 t wa rt ars " L ¥ gone into the 4 ' 4 High Stree Bellefonte, on . : Ba or Bath P Tas ths ia Cini Thursday, May 28. it was announced Hove lo Be Church . , : ; Childre { that on a Cor ing it possible Tt fay 28 1 A! ‘ : i Ci ral new § i ic t § y ' NN Fixture . - eB o $a Yn n Bre, “OT the mechanical division yesleraay : id Derby home WEILER i ! aN 4 abinet rire ri ¥ srg xr hu ol 14 v las " 1 H F ¥ a § i Margaret, employed by the British Applicants will be enrol An unusually larg will moked | Vo 4 [| : i £} < ans ag w 4 : 4 $ ot - < re - Purchasing Commission in Wash- t tl Jodon Garage of items already is on hand for the a nage to h ’ eration =a Save! KH y RY] kk . 10 il Lhe JOGOND LAN ty Lathe ii First 1 : | SEEEELS weld, and locate sources of trouble The courses just completed have wn very valuable to men who 5 ; heen ¢ ” oy ed fo Jove You ls a ington, D, C.; J. Prederick Nal, 19 - sale, and additional contributions i ] the British Army in the Para- : : are betug recelved daily. The com- fo tit ‘ ; } ‘ t y t nati i r radiant, . Ligh . 1 ama Hoteds : ravel SNOW SHOE GIRL WINS ibd . Sayers td y 4 i y im pith " i lo. 2 - > Iroop division, ang Richard W. (. T. U. SPEECH CONTEST mitlee In charg give LAAT VO OV ie Whi Mi i { i hbdidi i pith k 7 N 18. also serving in the Br _ that many useful articles for every ters for the ministog » iis. « » « AR nla \ : 54" model Army. Other survivors include his sarbara Hall of Snow Shoe won Mf mber of the family will second wife, Ruth Hughes, two bro » annual Pearl Medal Spee Me 1 . RP Reduced thers, Dr. Noll of Bellefonte and we lore Wel Jog —— oA : D « Nevin B. Noll, of Philadelphia. For | qhich nearly filled the State Co I-H BEE CLUB MEETING HELD smm—————— — . meses W wag turd »w, Cabinet a number of years before the war shyterian Church Auditorium la t least ten Centre County 4-H ; 3 ae "H bo ba Boor | ANE storage space, sealed-to- Mr. Noll served as chief clerk to Thu night in the third scacion club members are helping Uncle “a | IN : gi i | LG floor recessed base! the Centre County Commissioners, of ti orth Central Regional Sam-—the 4-H Bee Club member . ; k | UY Lh ¢ by { ih Ne 42” sink end cobinet.... 345.98 and after the war he was employed ventio we Wome ~“hristian At a special 4-H Bee Club meeti , : "| by a i ~ = th ' Ummal Down Premast for a time at the Bellefonte air- | Temperance Union last week in the Stormstown Grange oe Ms. TR \ A el! ia : » i - i Onn a. rt, when it was located on the | Thomas Barner of Milesbu: as (Hall, ten 4-H beekeepers ¢ f gas : v Dros d anes ¥, dl 0 a -— Thomas Beaver farm East B! hop h 3 rentr ‘ountian 4 that the: owned 20 hive: { b 4 : 3 i 4 : ob £ £y . : ., 2 ; Ny : - oe Street. He was graduated from the | ing In a normal year these A Fee 0 4 Siianus hmm; : duce well over a ton of ording to County Agent RB. C Bla- k ay y { ¢ Complete 3 : x eid : Mr. E. J. Anderson, Penn Sta . J a Ng Iniice #7 Standard 12-Mesh n y 3 ? t | Extension Apiarist, explained to th : i gi ig Lock Set bee club members that new packes p? ' . 4 | 5 ; Sereen bees must be fed until all but one or ¥ ; " . 5 ¢ 3 3 two brood frames are drawn out t si ? AE ye y Cl I He sald, too, that by providi “ ia ; v i x 4 ih . : : 7 Of i plenty of super room in the hive i vr, ¥ 3 i ] u a OF 4 s Te ak, : = by using a shade beard and venti 2 id : % < i tesa w . 3 W : 3: an y A 1€e¢ lating blocks, swarming can be con- og 4 Lay J ) i bray do : 7 : — trolled. These practices all contrib. bby ho te ’ Po © oe ; ; Per sq. ft.= 2 ute to a good honey erop le drainboard sink! has 4 drawers, big yr wo a — mpi mma issmm— 3 ; 15 Suits Burned. al iy 3 . J 47 . ; TREE g Steel -Braced 2 . Unusual strength and rigid- Fire thought to have been caused nigh. E RY $A 2 Ui) ed Step Ladder ; ity when installed! Elastic by an overlooked match in a pocket ; ner . HH 2 i , : pb § : lack enamel destroyed 15 suits, impregnated with 5 « oe WEL i ; i1 Sh ? : resists tl inflammable cleaning fluid at a : i oy eg 5 4 : Bo 0 & ql ping! cleaning establishment in Sayre { f i : ¢ 1 ’ ; Ree : Raine y Chemical extinguishers had extin- i ne hearth steel wire. Stock up guished the fire before the arrival of a g firemen v > RA) : Stierg wood pail shelf! from open- OO /) Lk re | tr REE DIY 4 TVA. BY The United States is Ip its pres- ent plight because we did not follow Wards Supreme A HUDNUT SALON CONSULTANT the wise advice, “In time of peace was Ne : Quality Self. : 4-Bicda, 14-inch Cot : : A § \ prepare ior war ( 3 li bh: WwW All next wee! Toilet Goods Mf lm ai dia piel Polishing Wox ale nat sls ext week in our Toilet Goods : : : L.alestiage wl : f ~~ Nobody knows how long thes wy dd fd : ; : Section . . . a representative of the {I NRE! | “YA | | wii hut var everyone Knaus 1 wii | Wear PINK or RED Carnations Enel AC Richard Hudnut Salon, Fifth Avenue | 72! [last until we win it, Why not get . E.ozwvin Riower ly i . ; : . \ fou \ ... to give you personal advice on | | sang | Dy A iim mm in Honor of Mother. Qt. size! Equals 98¢ waxes! No Sy 1 : eu 9 rubbing necessary! Dries in 70 A \ 30 pe er minutes to a beavtiful Juster! "NY Piiced ot FARMERS! Wear a WHITE Carnation in “3 3Piece Pyrex BEFORE YOU BUY A ! oF Ta MatchedMixing Low in price but high in MILK COOLER po " SP Memory of Her. » Bowl Set CBB. cusliy? Song cast iron SEE THE é mg ere , J frame! 4 selfsgharpening bob Lh.) ; 2 for blcdze with 14.in. cut! Ene New ESCO : : , AeA closed gears . . , ball bear. We have a nice variety of cut flowers 1, 134, 215-qt. size! Use for § Er ings! See this value today! Cabinet Cooler ey, | ari skin care and new fashions in make-up. In honor of her visit a "got-acquainted’’ box Dosey FACE POWDER 4 With your purchase of any DuBarry Beauty Preparations our salon expert v "l analyze your coloring and present y u with a complimentary 30-day box of the most flattering, gossamer-soft DuBarry Face Powder, to help you acquire a new glamorous complexion, Widmann & Teah, Inc. BROCKERHOFF BUILDING BELLEFONTE, PA. pa sa Lhe SE Le He ee ETRE SHARE and potted plants for Mother's Day, mixing, baking, serving, stors oF TREE q ag! Fine for electric mixer! May 10. See our Store in the Brocker- : hoff Building. BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS... ON SALE AT MONTGOMERY WAR Woodring’s Floral Gardens NTI TE mea thousands of lems not cored in The tors, any purchass totaling $10 or more, Bey nowl Hubert Rossmans West Bishop Street BELLEFONTE, PA. 127 East Howard Si, Bellefonte, Penna. 131 EAST MAIN STREET PHONES 745 - 746 LOCK HAVEN, PA. —— i ——
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