THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. July 23, 1942. Page Six | OBITUARY —— MRS, SARAH WW, SUMMY Mrs. Sarah W. Summy, 88, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs, A. 8S Jones, West Fairmont avenue, State College, where she had made her home for the past nine years, at 2:10 o'clock, Monday morning, July 20, 1942 Cause of death was complica- tions after an illness of about seven months. Mrs. Summy was born on June 22, 1854 in Bucks County, a daughter of Charles W. and Margery ward Williams. She was married | | Mae, all at home; Marjorie and Mrs [Samuel Barnyak, both of Detroit, Mich. Four grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. H. GG. Hoover, of DuBois, also survive. Funeral services were held vesterday morning at the Meth- odist church with Rev. Schlablg, pas- tor, officiating. Interment was made in the Askey cemetery near Moshan- non MISS EMMA MIDLAM Miss Emma Midlam, retired school Season Closes | at ‘Paradise’ Record Cateh Reported De- spite Lower Attendance; Kill Light With the close of the 1942 season at Fishermen's Paradise, Saturday, C. Ross Buller, of Bellefonte, Chief Fish Culturist for Pennsylvania, re- | leased figures showing that more trout were caught during the year than in any of the previous eight seasons at the Paradise The total catch was somewhat of a surprise because attendance at the lcounTy JOINS NATION IN SAVING FATS FOR WAR Housewives and meat dealers of | Centre County are joining with oth | ers throughout the nation in a drive | to turn waste kitchen fats into gly- | cerine and other war supplies The goal of each family In the! drive, according to the War Produc- tion Board, is one to two pounds of waste cooking fats per month. It is estimated that two billion pounds of kitchen fats are wasted each year Trade channels have been set up to handle the flow of fats from homes through County meat dealers to ren dering plants for processing. Butch. ers will weigh and buy the waste from the housewives Fats which WPB Is asking to be saved are pan drippings from roast NOW |} —————————— —_ \ Hcour RATE DRUGS OF QUALI July 3, 1883 to Daniel C. Summy who | teacher, died Saturday morning, July BROCKERHOFF BLOCK preceded her in death October 22,18, 1942, at her home in Pine Glen - 1915. Two daughters, Mrs. Edith The deceased was a daughter of [of trout caught was 21,178, the num- Jones, State College, and Mrs. Eliz- | 1saac and Matilda Loy Midlam and | per killed. 6.427 was lower than for abeth Stoddard of Hyattsville, Md, was born at Pine Glen on Novem- several years previous, indicating survive with eight grandchildren. ber 13, 1862, making her age 79 possibly, that anglers are coming to Mrs. Summy was a member of the years, 8 months and 5 days. Her enjoy fishing more than the fish Presbyterian church of Hyattsville. only survivor is a brother, Edward The attendance at the project was Funeral services were held yesterday | of wilmington, Del. She was a mem- |.) heavier than had been anti morning at Koch's Funeral Home, per of the Methodist church. Fu- cipated, for officials believed that State College, with Rev. Edward peral services were held Monday at tire and gasoline rationing together Watkins officiating. Interment Was 11 4 m. at her home, with Rev with the fact that nearly every able- made in Shiloh cemetery Schlablg of Snow Shoe officiating. |podied man is employed, would cut iit Interment was made In the Advent yaavily into attendance figures, Most Pine Glen persons, however, seemed to be able to find time gasoline and tires enough to get here {nursery this year was lower than in 19040 and 1941. Although the number ham, beef, lamb and poultry; broil- er drippings from steaks, chops, veal BELLEFONTE and bacon; deep fats, whether lard or vegetable shortening, from fried Emmet | SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY Housewives are asked to pour waste I n | 50¢ ® fats Into an absolutely clean can ® DRC \ * 2 | ’ wide-mouthed, such as coffee or veg etable shortening cans Fats must be strained as they are poured in so that meat particles and other for eign matter are removed % 5¢ ay JOAN'S PILLS >Re co-operating. Frozen food lockers J0¢ I AN'S PILL hd w are also to receive the fat 6c can Things not to do are Y re b 4-02 Bollle Not take less than one RINSO : OVO IN \ I y L 8 » Killed | time to the meat dealer and not take H X DR GEN OF | Ek ROX IDE [1 | 6.427 | them on weekends if it can be avoid 7.563 ed 8.149 Not to take fat ne meat dealer G f 5814 in glass or paper containers % 4.089 Not let fat tand so long they E . / 4.027 p 2.663 Nize BARKBASOL Brushless Shave $1.00 FASTEETH POWDER ASPIRIN TABLETS Jéia Lie Sie LYON'S TOOTH POWDER Instructions call for keeping in & refrigerator or place until at least one pound has been collected then to take to a meat dealer who is cemetery, cool DR. JOHN WILLIAM CLARK Dr. John William Clark, retired Johnstown physician, and for the past 15 years a resident of Buffalo Run Valley, died at the Clark Home- stead in Buffalo Run at 10:30 o'clock home i Sunday night, July 19, 1942. Dr 1942 Clark had not been in good health MRS JAMES NYMAN Mrs. Sadie Nyman, wife of James Nyman, of near Howard, died at her Monday, July 20 The comparative table of statis- tics for the Paradise during the nine vears of its existence follow following an | gt Day Total Caught Within | 1942. .1225 16450 21,178 for several years, but had been bed- 18 months, six deaths have | 1941-1350 20.465 17.795 fast only one month. He was a son occurred in her family, Including a | 1940-1553 16.891 18.750 of James and Maria Clark and was son who was killed near Howard in | 1939.1 249 14.891 11.365 porn in this county on March 12, an auto crash last year he decea- 1938-1222 12 473 9 345 1868, making his age at time of death | sed was born January 6, 1875, near | 1037 S86 9123 9 435 14 vears., 4 months and 7 days. He Howard, a daughter of John and | 193s 404 6513 8 467 is survived by his wife, the former Louise Huff Mann She was 1935 470 3 265 8.457 Clara Jane Sawyer; these children: 67 years, 6 months and 14 days | 1934 307 2.952 ) 907 John I. of Blairsville; Sawyer W.' Her husband, James Nyman and four . at home; Mrs. Mary Jane Woodhead, son urvive. They are Joseph, Wal- 3 . of Middletown, N. Y.; fous Il at Sentence Soldier children. and these sisters: Miss She was the last of her id In Theft of Cai ter, Laird, and Jame all at Maria and Miss Anna Clara, both of member of the Brethren in 1'15 p.m complication illness of about one year the last EATONS COSMETIC STOCKING Oome rancid, as this reduce cerine content aged 3.247 No returned fat 2472 | food, WPB sald ja PINKHAM'S CULICURA VEG. COMPOUND SOAP RECENT Gite 1 9¢ DM abd Sine Mary Wilre be nek at 3.30 aclock this Thursiay WEDDINGS ZL LIS instead of Hose, You Can Wear of Chester. Dr. Clark was a member I n at the Advent church Hie Ka Kho reports fn ds o 54 oa of St. John's Catholic Belle- | Milesburg, with Rev. Henry DOUt noon on June 25 LH ' n Mann—Harm hb | Tt) Fo Lovely Golden-Tanned Leis 4) A : ) in | Al ER fonte Funeral services held Charges Inter Li dl owneg Ol : i aj Mi Maude ( M. Harm { . >if : yesterday morning at St Advent olen | Pairmount uvenue tab PION KK ; Catholic church here with the Rt tery at Milesbury from | marking pia FeletyPe announces the marriage I GQ N APKINS Rev. William E. Downes officiating - - m jes were | Juba sald. ghter ecelin., to Riss . i CHARLOTTE E. MEEK and on Jule ! burg police Mann, of ¢ | | | for 1 Jc i aC FITCH SHAMPOO grand home family ar Smart to Wea: — church Were Mackevville John ent will take place in The cortege then proceeded overland now Shoe to Grandview cemetery p took place July 2 where interment was made {av rashington. D * for Mis it iriver into cu i ter Va ——— ‘harlotte E. Meek, Washir ! tol i MRS. EMMALINE J. FEHL Mrs. Emmaline Jane Fehl observed her 97th birthday sary Saturday died at the all her daughter, Mrs. Howard Stroble : of Beech Creek in Quiggleville, Lycoming county, at’ rough its with relative and | ca T jamage » | dd in of Mir 4:40 Monday morning, July 20 D health during the last year ( i : . ed due to her advanced age. Mrs. 1 C8® And SAMI HOS he". fais ut 2% lind ; by Mr. and Mrs Elmer : Ei Johnstown Puneral rvices were Robb—Gunsallus ff pneu- apartment Announcement made ! Meek was well | turning to rsburg sold the sallus, daughter of Mrs. All dd | MINERAL nterment wa marriage. July mte persons Claremn FIMO LEG MAKE-1L 2? LOTION . a - : y nh " nder quests . . 10 PHUTOFLNISH born in Rebersburg, Cen- ker ; rit aptwion taf Nolat: anid that he wel 8 b Ney wil ia Wi farm FACTOR PANCAKE (UGLORTONE FAN MAKE LP MAKE-UP 79¢ BARBASOL faze] Erm Samuel § Smeltzer burg Evangelical years. In addition to her daug! with whom she had made her for some years and her son, the Rev Noah E. Fehl Mrs. Fehl had grandchildren, two of whom are Baptist grandchildren held at the 12 noon Wedne ) services at the Rebersbur ical church at 2:30 o'clock Rev. R. A. Babcock ing Interment was cemetery 0 Sheets for CAPS Caps I. wr, =» BATHING -~ ~ Pe A Heavier Qualily four . " C MES. ANNIE WHITEMAN fix Milesburg - Unionville Methodist July 26 Willlam A Fehl was § . y ried life ¥ t | dy of her married life in 0 ’ \ | Sr BEACH shop where her husband made © | MILLE ‘ | - 1 church for Jul: Gf pied Rachael Theil 5 lickie Smeltzer, were married 9 Houserville United Brethren parson. ) re were the only attendants tre county. She married Amos Fell . and lived in Smullton for 49 year: pr ad oy nen I ia I} Lhe un CX HS" : n I mis i anc . CURLEY house. Adjoining the house was i A Ny BE ee Ue LIE ay = car A ely Miss § resid Juchanan and for rl of Mr. and Mi : MINER'S any year il " : ) ot . 3 x "we ! 3 ons. She was a member of Rebers- Neer . wiaiviteur 3 Aicas and Donald Leroy ['ISSt ES ’ wentatives arrisburg, is { Leroy Smeltzer and the lat » : t Violet last Thursday evening at 8:45 at the J age with Rev. O A Woomer officin- ting. Mr Mrs. Burton Shivery [4 ” The bride attended the Bellefonte high school ministers and five great. Mrs Ann Whiteman, aged resi- . fn ov vi burg. died suddenly at Prayer servi ols wry lok ™ AY Snyder, minister. Milesburg: morn. box ues . " 3 the Sp ing wors 8:30; church school at and the Centre '" church 1-45 0 July 21, 1942 er Charles Sheckler of who conducted an that bridegroom was graduated 1 Township high 9:15: you fellon up 6-30 evening of 1940 Mey are at worship 7: on the fan of the bride grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Bickle of Bellefonte BR D1 school at Tom Spring the class “Mn HesSLUre found f irom a 39¢ ives. 19¢ 29c¢ death had re- heart attack Mrs Whiteman was a daughter of William and Rebecca Clark Newbery and was born at Lock Haven on Novem- ber 17, 1865, making her age at time Clinton B. Cramer, well known of death 78 years. 8 months and 4 resident of Snow Shoe, died at his days. Her husband. the late John A home at 8 o'clock Saturday night, Whiteman. was a Civil War Veteran July 18, 1942, several hours after Surviving are a son. Harry E. Belle- being striken with a cerebral hem- fonte who is employed as a guard at orrhage while at his work at the J. Rockview penitentiary: a brother H. Prance brick yards at Clarence | James L. Newbery, of Corning, N Y.: He would have been 52 years old yes- 3 grandchildren and 10 great-grand- terday. Mr. Cramer, who was em- | children Mrs. Whiteman was a for Sunday, July 26, are as follows: | jrene Confer of Centre Hall. BR D ployed as a clerk by the Pennsyl- member of the Milesburg Methodist Salona: worship 10:45; church school and Russel] Moye of 8 A "eo vania Railroad for many years, was church and of the P. O. of A. of at 9:30. Howard worship at 7:30 The bride waa oe oh Dring Mills. on a 90-day furlough because of his Milesburg. Puneral services will be church school at 9:30. Mt. Bethel: piue dreas rif teu Jn 8 powder health, and had only recently be-| held at the home at 11 o'clock Priday worship 9:30: church school 10:30 Pe tion wer Sb u corsage of pink gun work at the brick yards. He was morning. with the Rev. Willlam A Jacksonville: church school 8:30 Ana ns he giuc, empioyed } g t the White Deer Government - a member of the Methodist church Snvder pastor of the church —— By oa rumen: Res Snvy ast 1 1 offi- - tion ar th n and was active in church work in ciating Interment will be made ir servation and ine couple expect 10 be his community. He was a member the Trezivulny cemetery : 3 ut Lome tear the piace of Smita of the Odd Fellows and the Past ; ment Those present in addition to Grands Lodges, both of Snow Shoe the bridal party and parents of the The deceased was born at Pine Glen shivered all day in thin silk things (Pride and groom were Betty and July 23, 1890, a son of Lot Irvin and it she sneaks into a nice warm flan. | Donald Klinefelter, sister and bro Lucy Dale Gault Cramer. His wife : nel nightie at night so she can at ther of Jhe bride, Mr. and Mrs the former Irene Quick, and these ” ~ least wWirss: when’ nobody's Charles Slutterbeck and daughter of children survive: Pred, Cordes and gonna see her ? Tusteyville. and Mrs. W. K. Hoster- y man and daughter Ellene, of Centre Hall tiont Eaton EToom # Lyman pastor, officiat- nade in the adjoining the church ulted St John's Episcopal, Bellefonte Rev. Dn Herbert Koepp- Baker, rector. Rev. Francis P. Davis, assist- ant. Eighth Sunday after Trinity The Church 94 Mom prayer and sermon o'clock. You will be welcome John's Episcopal church Klinefelter— Ripka Miss Mary Gladys Klinefelter, dau- ghter of Mr and Mrs. Pred W_Kline- I Tusseyville, became the felter of bride of Roy E. Ripka, son of Mrs RD Roxie Ripka of Spring Mills POW DER at the home of the bride on Sunday 1 THQ afternoon at four o'clock. Rev. W I { F FS K. Hosterman, Evangelical minister of Centre Hall performed the ring ceremony Attendants were Miss CLINTON B. CRAMER school at As rain refreshes roses... so LUXURIA beautifies your skin Fyre J TOOTH 4 & PASTE A IO aie 2.25 im = = 3 } » : Nittany Valley Evangelical Reformed Charge John R Gulick, pastor. Services 19 SPECIAL joo , Pi: rave 1 PONDS CREAMS N wv \ ie fads ale Ce ANACIN IR TABLETS Be LADY ESTHER CREAM i» $Y $1.25 ABSORBINE JUNIOR Peterman’s ANT FOOD Comfort in Obscurity She may feel like a hypocrite, yet ADDITIONAL DEATHS ON PAGE yo SIX SECOND BECTION s can hardly blame the cutie who Keep FOUNTAIN SPECIALS Cool OF with Refreshing Fresh Fruit ILIMEADE 10c Butterscoich Sundae | Chocolate Pecan Cherry Nut Sundae Fresh Lemonade PEPTO BISMOL —_— - ———————— — — ——————————————————————— Harris—Baney Announcement has been made by 2 Mr. and Mrs, Milton Baney of Burnside Street, Bellefonte, of the S marriage of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to George Harris, son of Mrs. Carrie Harris, of Pine Grove Mills. The wedding took place April UNITED DAIRY FARMERS |i iii: DISTRICT 50, U.M. W. A. Winchester, Va. Rev. Robert Han- non, pastor, officiated. Their only at- (tendants were Mr. and Mrs. Robert TUESDAY, JULY 28-9 P. M. At Centre Hall High School ui A RL AR Cramer of Pine Grove Mills. Mrs A inow at housekeeping in an apart- candy kiss. You'll like their : {ment in the Garbrick home on Bast chewy goodness. NATIONAL SPEAKER | orion, Eom i ADDITIONAL WEDDINGR2 oO PAGE - : SIX—-8ECOND SECTION : . ee 25 : Joseph Haering--Youngstown, Ohio | Marriage Licenses | CITRATE OF [William A. Woomer Milesburg | MAGNESI ; [Anna R. Allen. .. Milesburg GNESIA ey | Pelix L. Marin State College | : | Sylvia Chimerane State College | | William Pathanos. . ...State College | ~ KOTEX PADS 22¢ Pulvex FLEA POWDER Fresh Fruit Salad Sundae 20c¢ Fresh Orangeade Chocolate Sundae Pineapple Nut Sundae CANDY SPECIALS 1-1b Wrapped Hard Candy 1-1" Chocolate Cherries 1-1b Wrapped Caramels 1-1b Orange Slices , .. 1-1b Circus Peanuts 1-1b Caramel Bullies Fresh-Deliclous Mint Coolers | State College, until several months {ago when he accepted a position with the Titan Metal Company, Bellefonte. Mr. and Mrs. Harris are | EEE 1 pint KILLS ALL FLY SPRAY 29¢ 2bc SANI- FLUSH Harrig is a graduate of St John's Parochial school, Bellefonte, and the Bellefonte High School in the class of 1940. Until] several weeks ago she Mr. Haering, a Dairy Farmer himself, will at this meeting officially open the drive to organize the Dairy Farmers in Pennsylvania. Facts and Fig- ures will be stated by Mr, Haering on Production Costs, All Farmers and their Wives are cordially invited to attend this meeting. was employed at the Super Market, Bellefonte. Mr. Harris, a graduate of the State College High School, was REMEMBER, thousands of Dairy Farmers in New York, Wisconsin, 8 Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota and Washington CAN'T BE WRONG. £| Elon C They already have joined the United Dairy Farmers Union. | Corrected Weekly by C. Y. Wagner | All For = 39 | Freda Fyannia Ross. . . .State College | | Donald L. Smeltzer. Bellefonte BR D. | | Hazel E. Lucas Bellefonte R. D i | 50¢ i Jergen’s Lotion MARKET REPORT and 25¢ jar cnn sb MP 6 employed at the J. J. Meyers store, LLOYD TAYLOR, Field Representative, | Wheat United Dairy Farmers Union. Oats Barley EE — — = He hh, Buckwheat |
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