Page Fight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA. | MRS. GARNET SCANDROL KEGG HOWARD RECENT fig | : n fl 3 25 -0 Courtians Mrs. Garnet Scandrol Kegg, Mlles- O B | A R ure Retive died las Tnuraday ngs. (Continued from page three) / a “ Called in Draft [[U Y [isso comments, | WEDDINGS | AN. ter, Mrs. Gray McKinley of Pitts [Der future, Cuests atiencing the mew — wedding reception were M1 ANd ee pe —————————— ‘ hs " if rom pag ¢ J burgh, following a three months’ ill- 8 vO 'hite family, Mi wy | ness. She was 40. The deceased was Mrs. Lyon White and oa M arter<1T hema and Mrs. Lester Bartley and fam fly Howard Struble M Ls Mary YN rw y ! AY a TY born at Milesburg, a daughter of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WYLAND | Widdowson Funeral Home, North Fred il “peri Rone So iol Benjamin Franklin Wyland, Miles- Allegheny street, Tuesday afternoon, | yo rother living In Milesburg, her Struble, Mr. and Mrs, Wham Shaf burg native, died Saturday, July 4, with the Rev. Harry C. Stenger, Ji husband, Andrew Kegg, and these fer and daughter Lols, Mr. and 1942. at his home in Hollidaysburg | officiating. Interment was made In’ ooo 00 and sisters survive: Mrs, | Earl Armstron; and family, M; of complications. He was 77 The the Zion cemetery Gray McKinley and Austin Scandrol, Mr Ni vin Giimory Ed deceased, veteran Pennsylvania rail- ‘ -— both of Pittsburgh: Fred. of Lemont Lois, Mr. and M: Ary ke road employe, was born at Milesburg HARRY B, YOUNG a "rt EArt a oJ Miss Mary Bickle, Mrs harlotte y x Mrs. Henry McKinley and Mrs. John | 0 \ . hg Ki February 5 1865, a son of Mr. and | Harry B. Young, for years a sales- | warner, of Runville Funeral ser- Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Krape, Mrs. Isaac Wyland. His wife, the man who traveled in this district for | vices were held Saturday in Pitts daughters Mary Lol sara hel former Dessa Davis, one daughter nu wholesale hardware concern, and pureh with interment in that city Mae and son Low i, 14 i Marie and three sons survive, in addition father of Lieut-Col. W. R Youn; Miller. all of Zion; Earl Peck, Mp to one brother, Willls Wyland, of of State College ee it Thus day WILLIAM HENRY HOMAN 1a RON of wh M a M {eo 2 ud Benford Jel nt M § » b mer llefonte ht at in h v { Iie v if { d Bald Engle, formerly of Bellelont nig! it at Mifiinburg i William Henry Homan, well known v X N lay M a , - ma— wife preceded him in death 2 GE hag farmer of Centre Hall, died M1 Jol homa aney y ] JOSEPH B. KATZ only survivor is Col, Young revired armer o Nd ail I Talitha Delaney, Centre Hall; Mrs. (June 30 in tl SUNFL EX nd I 1Dey "i ' ¢ J : . # e Simplified | at his home in that community at Hogan Loni Pale vy lor shulty J Joseph B. Katz, well known Lewis- . znd Ueamd WW MO ' 1 lian a ; town aD archant, and former resident MRS. MARIE SNYDER BECK 3 y oY loch . Q eet In FENG uly Vonada and familly, Mr, and Mrs. 200 = Y 5 B of Bellefonte, and brother of the late Mrs. Marie Snyder Beck, of Mid- with a hi wrt condition and compli- | “ irtiey and iamlly, & by ¢ iY William S. Katz, of this community, | dletown, Centre Hall native, died... He was a son of Mr. and died last week at the Bryn Mawr at 11 o'clock last Thursday night, |. John Homan and was born at Hospital after an operation. The July 2, 1942, at the Harrisburg Hos- ne Grove Mills about 72 years ago deceased, who was aged 66, was a! pital of complications Mrs. Beck is wife. the former Sarah Pye, died son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Aaron | who had been a patient in the hospi- it 5 VeRrs yA ving are Kata, of Bellefonte, and worked for | tal three days, was a daughter-in WO SO} Iph. of Centre Hall, and his late father in the Katz and Com- | law of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beck of o. + of Surin ills: and a broth- pany store here until going to Lewis- the Sc hlow apartments, Bellefonte oa or Charles. of Pine Grove town more than 30 years ago. He The deceased n Bellefonte and | yoo ona ' vide Dutrow was proprietor of the Jo Katz, Inc. went Middletoy last March. Mr Sars btts ul y nan Was & mem . men's clothing store in Lewistown at EL Wi smploved as a guard at th ml $iam ¥ i i : Welle. BADG N ARAL vi na | 1 N i CP VE the time of his death. Surviving Middletown airport The deceased . : A ou an 4 ER be * of v An Roger te 8 M Pls ! ! alph Hyde Opens og ww . are his wife and one son, both of wy born at Centre Hall, Augus ’ ~ 4 ¢ A ert pe 'h ! ain al au r no M1 ? A Hh Lewistown. Funeral services were 1917, making her ag 24 yeal hired ty Centre 3 Mn un. | 80d N William H . ! A ‘ P otato Ch p Factory P, NT NOW held Thursday in Philadelphia, with mon and 1 day. She was a dau a): ‘marvir . diy dw ¢ 1 P § ri M1: Lewl Jiddle ' ‘ y ' ; { 3 45 interment in Mt. Sinai cemetery at gl ir di .€ amily, Mr. and M I Bart { louse Pais In Philadelphia of J . - i ’ MRS. BLANCHE B. HAMER FLOOR ENAMEL Qt. 85¢ Mrs. Blanche Buffington Hamer widow of W. E. Hamer, and for hi a century, a resident and busine woman of Tyrone, died last Sunday midnight in a Philadelphia hospital oll by lain i asl Peni following an illness of several years A, ahd oi nom oh HE, Tp + Survives Torpedoing from complication M1 iamer mem? by H hb > al Cm At of Merchant Ship was born at Milesburg, Decemt 21 ne hadmh ar SCE 1864 a daughter of Charles an ars ! rte . ‘onal Es 2 Rt Suh aihurioy oy 1Contimuid Nom JepE. oni) (Morris) Buffington. She was mar- 5" 5 = li diy . Py ried to William E Hamer wi Reh sain shi wily Many vears ago. Mi Hame: vived by one aught Wi whom he made her home [o! veral iI 4 bE. CORMAN past, Mrs. Sarah H ! phia, one granddaughte dore Sheetz, Atlantic City and stepsons. She was a member of t First Presbyterian church of T She was employed a pany \ and shortly ¢ to Philadelphi sided with her MISS ROXIE MARIE BOYER Miss Roxie Marie Be y the family home on Bl Jellefonte, at 8:50 morning, July 5, 1942, of tion of diseases after began in Janu a graduate of School and for been emplo Jakery Methodist daughter of E. Struble B« fonte on July age at time ath 3. 11 months and 7 days 'r sister, Mi ary 22, 1 making his age t, ployed b) the Sun Shipbuildis ‘ della | lian o Intter | vi 0 : d wd 0 tH We ; fi ry ine Gift Helen, died May ¢ me h 42 year n and | AF Lester ind able to be around the home giter «a i 11] HLL! ” . f Happ Bride iather passed S ri CE SET "NER , i Bellefonte Mrs. Bo Mann; Miss Pearl, at Herbert Auman, Other survivors include a niece and fer: t ti ia hom : : oe nephew, Mrs. Betty Z Bricker, and Rev. C. Nevin Stan fiiciat In- ta ,, Mie} - ; 4 Billy Auman, both of nt terment w made the Union Fa The story about the actress H , : : wo / A AISES! 19 Billy Auman. both of Bellefonte. | terment was made in th Zobe: The story about the actress 11h sist, elf lo be failed ho - 4 USES!—IT LOWERS! dL aL tg EH 4 i a a at a *atti i BROWNS JULY i ¥ ; 3 : ? ny WE (© War ANC 4 . COMPLETE t : : E ¥ Cg Q HCH OmNNmeg BEGINS SATURDAY, JULY 11th [mmsiniwiess f° LEN, va HOME WORK SHOP Bargains For The Eolire | OF amily § birthday di ry d to th ALSO COMES IN For Women! For Men! | DR “DESion Tor Mrs. John Ce xier of Over a thousand pair of Summer Hundreds of Pairs For Your Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Butler, g son Tommy Doherty, Mr. and Mr: Shoes Reduced. Approval. G. A. Ekdahl, son, Harry and daugh ter Carolyn, Miss Carrve EE. Butler Howard Mr. and Mrs. Robert o bo : : oo" ¥4 $ 99 $ 29 ho 99 5 99 “ 39 » 45 IM Hof Sa an of Detroit, Mich. and . startie . t ba . td ) | / : vow i ; i . hl . i . il . “ » a family friend, Prank T. Rankin of » ounde n mew N he 41 El (ramiet Less : : Lewistown \ finish Fawn oF nat 0 INGae { i i : Motor ' - a . a - > A B Band Concert at State College aiput ive wood graft able to - : - : . > PJ as € 4 i size 3 . top hie to 38} inch J oN _— : : : The initial public appearance of All the newest | tyle: . Let Come in today and make your sel- E!the 140-piece symphonic band of the 5 . . . ; r uy Pennsylvania State College st or - . worl ! oy ave vi . q176. g immer yours today. ection while we still hay your si session program will be made Sun —————— = day, July 12, in front of the College Library at 6:30 p. m. In case of rain A o} OG i Lane . + # vy . all / r ress ¢ Sander the concert w » held in the ¢ 1g the gyucted y Wi : ‘ ¢ concer ill be held in the audi we is the . sonsin Lie > : rindes ug into light » torium The new low-key arrange “eo A #0) A ‘a 1 od > {La A | ard! Save on Childrens Summer Shoes 8 ment of the Star Spangled Banner ull posit yastrate © a 51d : : Ml ready for work gE written by Dr. Howard and Major a ane, but ¥ LON . Howard Bronson of the Army Special ed §POC° | 2 uot} N . wp Lace < = 2 *e PLAY BALL! .e For Girls! For Boys! portant 0%, on and A Services Divisions, will be played at n yy i ° ¢ the end of the concert its adily iO BE rc 10F YOO Cone Wi TARY WU . Wright & Ditson and Reach ¢ : Sm ; Straps or Oxfords, For Dress Oxfords or High Shoes. Smart ay. ' : ‘ Styles for All Occasions. Brands—Tennis Raoguets—Soft A Real Buy! 511 39 #4 14:99 ; 9-29 HEINE yy RR masini: on N Tuesday morning when the James en. 9% " «0 i Gray home, between Blue Ball and dura’ ’ (PF DO IT BEST WITH A h | 4d in ; Wallaceton, burned with an approxi. nan yn will nO : . & RAWING = mate loss of $2,000. Mr. Gray had d gq aifecte / p CANNER lighted a fire around 5 o'clock Tues. any wo¥ . 3 / : A £ day morning and it was more than . £ $1.13 VALUE aut B : {a half hour later, when he had sten- toed fot ¥ . = JA ’ ped over to a nearby neighbor, that gpeciol 5¢ oe 4 Only 1 19 - he discovered his home was on fire # S . ; : R \ eo For Card Playing 17-qt. capacity. Includes T-gqt. LR i$ Lee te LE ee BE County Library Gets $583.33 \/ J) {ar rack. Exirs heavy enameled. : : A] ® As a radio table : You State Treasurer G. Harold Wagner, Saves time-—work--money. announced yesterday that a check ® As an end table can't afford to be without one. for $583.33 had been mailed to the ’ gr : ® As 2 music rack Centre County Library Corp. as part ¢ ; a Bay War Bonds—Now! Browns Boot Shop |=" BRACHBILL’S CLASTER'S Bellefonte’s Most Complete Family Shoe Store. The union prayer meeting will be ‘held at the home of James Wion at ' EE EE sm | Coleville, Sunday, July 12 at 2:30 p Spring Street Bellefonte, Pa. “THE COMPLET STORE! m. Everybody welcome. i BELLEFONTE PA. IN PHILIPSBURGE AREA poe. BW ond left OWL 1 on. Gloves—Croquet Sets. Seven persons were made homeless u rg oll-T 'P gel Over thirty different patterns. A bargain!
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