Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, June 18, 1942, Image 14
Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. June 18, 1942, BITUARY CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS | Wants Prices Reduced To keep retall prices from pushing holes through the March cellings, Price Administrator Leon Henderson intends to reduce numerous whole- sale prices below March levels, Plans back prices of soap and certain can ned goods in . - i. OPA, Pack in Glass Jars The WPB Is urging housewives to get away from tin cans and to pack / MRS. NORA AGNES LUTZ Mrs. Nora Agnes widow of the late Aaron at 9 o'clock Friday night, June 12 1942, at the Centre County Hospital where she had been undergoing treatment for two day: Mrs. Lutz had been critically ill since a fall she suffered last Wednesday at the William Martin home in Axemann The deceased was a daughter of Uriah and Sara Stover and was born al Houserville, on November 29, 1804, making her of death, 7 yeal T months and 23 days The survivor in the immediate family Earl Lutz, of Centre Hall a member of the Evengelical ineral were held the F. V Centre (Stover) Lutz, Lutz, died age at tine SOM Is a She wa curch F Monday Goodhart F Hall officiating the Centre HO ervices vternoon aut Nome K Wi in Hosterman made mneral Rev. W Interment with 11) Hall cemetery HARRY B. PETERS Harry B. Peters Meadville mer Belle‘onte died o'clock, Thursday morning, June 1942, at R P. Clark home in Meadville Mr. Pe who was in his thirty's, died of complica- tions I wing n liness ol of for- at one 1}, resident the ters late 11 1e 3 about I'he decea wa Orphanage at it was and ago 8. Navy Wyoming here The » Bellefonte and held Sunday idowson Funer- Nev foul sed are dead reared GuUring #51. by Harry ( time “1 1 stir ievenstiine late wife. About Peters enlisted in the U served S58 ten years aboard the 1 and spent some time in China immediate survivor nrought are no body funeral afternoon al Home pastor of the ficiatiz Hublershb was services were WwW id with Rev. C Ref at the urch of- was made LEMUEL C. ZINDEL rone Philipsbury Was | sor Virg Tyrone; Technical Zindel ust Zindel Mary grandchildren Zindel ters Joseph Mae 7 lace of lLoganion ville Anderson Bruce § felter Charle Mrs, | Walter and Mi ville brother Haven Puners ervice ducted ernoon Shaffer home followed by further rites at the Reformed church, with the Rev. Fred Denbeaux, Rebersburg officiating Was in the 1 Lutheran E11 v AULD tate College ughigeepsie Booneville nterment nade ylersville cemetery MRS. MARY Mrs. Mary D of Unionville o'clock Thursday ni 1942, at the home Mrs. W. A Walker about three weeks Mrs. McClincey had suffered from an infection of the foot. but the condition apparent- ly was clearing up he had work- ed as usual in Bellefonte on the day of her death. Shortly after going to her daughter's home she was strick- en ill and died about a half hour later. The deceased was a daughter of James H and Helen Strong Dau- gherty and was born at Coudersport on April 18, 1883, making her age at time of death 59 years, 1 month and 23 was united in mar- riage with James L. McClincey, who passed away some Years ago. Sur addition to the daughter at home she died, are two other daughters: Mrs. Pred Bollinger DD. McCLINCEY MeClincey, resident uddenly at 1030 ght, June 11, her daughter at Runville. For died of day: one Yiving, in whose 4 ] y ¥ ’s ». a J ¢ iden : a ll PATA sr arEMBR R To give vial and fitting expression te your love and regard, the medium the form must be chosen witl ears. Comforting assurance of » duty well performed will be yours ¥ k choose a genuine Rock of Ager om orial to stand as your record | for the years to coma HOWARD GRANITE WORKS FRANK WALLACE, Frop. of Broom Sykesville, Md, and Mrs. 8 E of Runville nine grand- children, and two sisters and a bro- ther; Mrs. Alice L. V, Barndt, of Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Nelile Chittis- ter of James City, and Frank W Daugherty, of Hershey, She was a member of the United Brethren church of Runville, and the P. O of A and Bald Eagle Grange, both of Milesburg. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the Run- ville United Brethren church, with Rev, E. R Miller of Runville, and Rev, C. PF. Miller, of Millersburg, of ficiating Interment was made in the Advent cemetery, near Milesburg RECENT WEDDINGS MceClintic—Horner Bernadine Horner, daughter and Mrs. John Horner of Oak and Russell McClintic, son of Ruth Ishler, of East College State College married Evangelical parsonage last Thursday night at §:30 with Rev, 1 Stabler offi- Relfreshmen were served bridegroom's home following Mrs. McClintic has been employed at Room State College for several vears. Mr McClintic is a graduate of the Boals- Vocational in the class of 1937 and is employed at the green- t Penn State The will live in State College Miss of Mi Hall Mrs avenue were at the State College y o'clock L ciating Le the ceremony the Corner burg school house a College couple Farrand-—Hanscom Mr. and Mrs. J of South Allen street have announced the marriage { r daughter, Elizabet to Corp- Edward P. Farrand Mr Mrs. Willia O of Hills, Boonton, N. J took place Saturday in the Fir Richard Hanscom State College son of Farrand The cere- February t Presbyterian Church Ill, the Rev. A. Ray Corporal and Penn 1940 Farrand has {f the South m officiating graduates of College in the year Mrs supervisor are class of + past art ‘illlamsport schools. Corp. Farrand has been stationsd at Olmstead Field Middle and is 8 member of the Army Air Corps Weather Squadron Barlett—Kale of Bethlehem and the late James ther Barlett atten- eme- the Kayser Pa. Mr graduate of Walker the class employed by the Beth- atl Bethlehem wd Mrs. Bs home of chool and is wpector at at Bangor igh school in A the Whittaker Hofler Whittaker Whittaker Thursday Mary and or (roomsiman field. rector of hurch, officiat- Garland wa nuptial organ music re Messrs. John heard Helbing diately {« for family Woodsfield, O. Imme- plowing the ceremony a re- members and the party was given at the parental home on South Front street Mr. Whittaker and bride departed late in the afternoon for Columbus, Ohio where they ! transport plane for Corp- where they will ping The bride. a Fennsyivania State Col- in home economics, taught that for several years in the High School. She is a of Fiedetick G. Hoffer, chief the Centre County Com- Ensign Whittaker, since September, has been an instruc- tor in instrument flying in the Nav- Corps Corpus Christi, His early schooling was re- at Staunton Military Acad- prio ing Pennsylvania te College from which institu- wm he was graduated, He took ad- vanced work at the University of Edinboro, Seotland of ception wedding bride s wrded lexas, i~ge uD je t iast al Alr at Texas ceived to enter We advocate vacations for every worker; rest improves work and in- terest in whatever the worker Is trying to do wa > —- I When an individual makes up his mind to go to work, he is usually surprised by the pledsant results SALTED MIXED 1LB. FREE Just have your friends pool order with you for 4 Ibs. @ 70¢ sach. We ship 5, Roaster Fresh DIRECT FROM OUR KITCHENS TO YOU Finest - Freshest « Tastiost Just pay posiman $316. We prepay all charges including insurance. (enabled them to hear well again. Monday of Last Week Admitted: Charles Isenberg, Boals- burg; Miss Ruth Lucas, Howard R D Paul L. Ball, Conneautville,; Sandra Mayes, Lemont Discharged: George Bellefonte, Mrs 9 -, Eberhart of Rebeccn Bartlett, Bellefonte, Mrs. Geraldine Phillips, State College: Mrs. Eugene Miller, Milesburg; Robert O, Graham, State College; Mrs. Willlam E. McCorkle and infant son, State College; Mrs George J Dolan and infant daugh ter, Bellefonte R. D Birth: a son to Mi ley Gf Boob, Coburn Tuesday of Last Week Admitted: Mi William Bellefonte RR. D Discharged, Mrs infant daughtel Sandra Maves, Lemont Lucas, Howard R. D 2 Guy Baney and infant son fonte R D. 3 Expired: Mrs State College and Mi SLE Ring, of Charles Walker wllefonte, R M jas Mrs Belle aid D. 3 Ruth Jane Taylor Mary Wednesday of Last Week Admitted: John 8S. Bohn College R. D. 1 Discharged College neautville Birth: a daughter Harry E. Bathurst Thursday of Last Week Admitted: Pred M. Warner, Belle- Mrs. J. George Donahey, State John Wolfe, State College State M. Rodney Ball, Con- Robert State Paul 1 to Mr. and Mrs Bellefonte fonte College ke, 13. } Discharged: John Summers, Win- gate: Mrs. Elwood Packer, Bellefonte R. D 1. Mrs. Walter Kucharczak State College; Kendricks C. Taylor Altoona Man Convicted 2nd Time (Continged from page one) John Hamilton, employed by a arage in Hollidaysburg. Stating that if she wanted to ride home she was welcome to it, the driver opened the of the car, according to testi- the girl accepted the door mony fer and Drives to Woods Miss Lovett staled that as soon as the vehicle the driver * away at a fast rate of speed 18 up Seventh street toward the the city. coming to the and turning at Kettle Was to a deserted woods past the Rose Hill cemetery During the course of the wild ride the she with entered end of highw ny treet i found Lovett told the were n jury nied the fact aveling in u man in Ar wd ol her home Upon topping Lhe cal * Ariver turned out the lights of the and held uggiing girl by placing across her knees as she was trying frantically to open the door and escape, she testified Upon the demand and refusal of his alleged attempt to have inter- course with her, the driver, she said voiced a that if she didn't co-operate he would azcomplish it and then kill her angry at the girls she declared, clothe I'll car the st his legs threat ANYWAY Jecoming stent ref i take Kill you Mis ndant had blankets in BOC per mal, Stoltz so i off vous or Lovett stated the des that in the car and fearing the to fe after succeeding off her himself othe proceeded Aros Tells of Assault attacker, the girl assaulted her viciously. Later, she declared, he threw one of her gar- ments out the window Taking the girl back to the out skirts of town the man was said to forced the girl from the car back in an alley at Third avenue and Fifth street, about a quarter of a mile from her home and left her with the threat that if she mentioned the affair to anyone he would kill ner I arrived home at about 15 min- utes till 3 o'clock in the morning of September 20, 1940, and on arrival home 1 told my mother what had happened and she immediately call- ed the police,” Miss Lovett said On December 15 Miss Lovett was asked to identify a man said by motor police to have been the man who assaulted her. This she did, she said, the man being Eugene Stoltz A white slip and undergarments were entered as evidence. Both ar- ticles of clothing were blood stained Taken to the office of Dr. Gettemy of Altoona at 10 a. m., the girl was examined by the doctor and found to have been injured The girl's mother on the witness stand, testified as to the story re- | lated to her by her daughter that morning and told the court and jury the condition of her clothes and of taking her to the doctor for exami-g nation i Defendant Testifies i Her testified, have ans | Alter the defense attorney nounced to the jury that he would attempt to prove Stoltz to be a man of good character: also that the man was keeping regular company with another girl, and that the young | woman, Miss Lovett, was mistaken in her identification of the man, Eugene Martin Stoltz, the defendant, was called to the stand to testify in his own behalf. WANTED! MEN AND WOMEN WHO ARE | HARD OF HEARING To make this simple, no risk, hearing test. If you are temporarily deafen- ed, bothered hy ringing, buzzing head noises due to hardened or coagulated wax (cerumen), try the Ourine Home Method test that so many say has : : : i { i Used since 1885. Over a million packages sold. Bafe ingredients as listed in the U. 8. Pharmacopeia. You must be satisfied after making this test or your money is refunded Costs only a few cents daily. If af- flicted, ask today about Ourine. For sale by Parrish's Drug Store, Belle- fonte, Pa. x27 RE Bellefonte; K and infant Mrs. John Poorman daughter, Bellefonte: Mrs. Charles Chamberlain and in- fant son, Bellefonte, Mrs. Gllbert McKinley and infant son, Milesburg Birth: a son to Mr. and Mrs, Her- bert Hillard, Jullan RD 1 Friday Admitted Hall RD 1 Discharged Aaronsburg, Fred Raymond, Centre Mus. Mabel Forster Mrs. Grover DeWitt and Infant daughter, Bellefonte, Mrs. Edward R. Miller, Bellefonte; William Coble, State College Admitted Friday and discharged Saturday: Donald Reed, Port Mati] dn Births: a daughter wo Mr Harold Griev, Bellefonte R son to Mr. and Mrs. Charles ielletonte RD. 2 Expired: Mi Agnes fonte R. D3 snd Mn D2 a Benner Lutz, Belle Saturday Discharged: James R, Weaver, Sr Loulsville, Ky.: Mrs. Prank Hoffman and infant son, Bellefonte, Donald Reed, Port Matilda R D Births: a daughter to Mr. and Mn Russell Dinges, Coburn; a son to Mr and Mrs. Elwood Derr, Bellefonte Sunday Admitted: Mi Milesburg. Miss Jean “1 strom, State College. Miss Louise Breon, Milesburg. Mrs. Suzanne Wil- liams, Spring Mills, R. D Discharged: Fred Raymond, Cen- tre Hall R. D. 1; Mrs J. George Done ahey, State College; Mrs. Ermest J Teichert and infant son, Stawe Col- lege There were 41 patients in the hos- pital at the beginning of this week Sheck- Sand- George L er Formerly employed in the Juniata blacksmith shop, Stoltz stated that he had been to work the day of the and had returned home about m. After washing and read- newspaper, Stoltz stated that he dinner and then went out tend the 800 turkeys which he wa raising in the back yard of his fat} er's house This. took. und about when he loaded a sack feed Into the car and set home of Miss Staley friend of Mr. Stoltz Stolts testified that he and Staley had attended the theatre night and had Jeft at 11:20 following which he had gone t Casa Neuva hotel, and losing time Taking Miss Stale Stoltz said that until about 2:30 a for his home Stoltz assault 3:15 Pp ing the ate 8:20 p.m of turkey us : ’ the regular Miss that lock 0 stayed he } attempted bY that could not saulted Mis prove he the man who & Character witheases were ted Ly both sides whose Le gocupied considerable time THINS day's session of the rk pre tun duri INE al RATION BOARD NO. 1 LISTS ALLOCATION OF TIRES, TUBES chairman of Cen Rationing Board sollege, announces th y daily from 8 a mt Board aha 12 oI noon on Satu meeting: id Monday Held are and Thursday afternoon Allocation of tre by the board June 12 are as {(OlLOW report New Tires and Tubes: RR State Ccliege, minister: H W Spring Mills, farmer; Dr. Prank ) Henninger, Millheim, physician: C D. Shook. Spring Mills Maurice WW. Cireen, Oak tion, defense work; W. P Spring Mills, hauling milk K. Long, Madisonburg, hauling milk Edward B. Eb, Spring Miils farmer; Clarengs Peters, Port Ma tilda, farmer; Dayton W. Lansberry Centre Hall, farmer; Dorsey C Corl State College. hatiling coal Recapped” TINE. J. Henry Gar brick, Bellefonte, hammermill Russel E. Bretn,_ Rebersburg, feed dealer: Fred J Malone, Aaronsburg defense work; Thomas Wells, Centre Hall, hauling MIR. Gerald L. Rog- ers, Howard, farmer; P. E Petter. olf. 8pfng Mills, coal feed and grain. Karl R. Johnstonbaugh, Port Matilda, scrap; Melvin D. S8huey, Le- mont “defense work; Edward M Frear, State College, minister and spy. farms; Frank M. Fisher, Cen- tre Hall supv. farms: L. 8 Mon- téith, Bpring Mills, farmer; W Bright Bitner, Spring Mills, hauling farmer Hall Sta- Cormaz Chev ot op {milk J. 8. McClellan, State College, fauling milk: William ©. Tayior, Ballefonte, dairyman: Ira C. Haip- ster. Penna. Purnace, rural mail Intelligent cooperation, with tol. erant excusing of the errors of oth- ere, explaing most of mankind's pro- gress Police may be unnecessary in a perfect workd but.we are a long ways from having a perfect world People #ho try to tell you what you can do, and can't do, should seek to control their own lives “I LOST 52 LBS. IN FOUR MONTHS!" WEAR SIZE 14 AGAIN Sass Mn, 0. D. Wells, Fi Woenth, "Wa Kiwred Here Eat AYDS Candy and Grow This. New Easy Plan ii % 3 088 WR1Y poubas and 1% ; base ghetdet. Pr hgure F wating Nite ed we the «atv Apds Canuy 1am Candy contain pecowmssry ld matriments, Pulls ap ‘fattening foods. Backed © patil guarantee, Back If Not Satisfied Lat the Dealer tell bout A AYDS nteed Phan or losing ight, Years how some Jom wp (0 a weet. 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