Page Sik THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. July 80, 1942, burg played the wedding march and the bride was given In mar- Eye-Witness Reveals RECENT riage by #1 Gouner, of Hur: How 600 Japs Died WEDDINGS Mr. and Mrs John Sheckler, Br. (Continutd irom page ons) —~— while guests at the ceremony in- Mitsui Industrial Company . iri 1h Mis al nl pany 180 ems Wenver—Watker Sided jas hd ME b Sl : Be K- | technical experts on thelr way | er and daughter Faye, o C8 : . Jeaver “ southward to organize “new resoul MRS. LLOYD ADAMS of Wilkinsburg: these sisters, Miss Harold Lester Weaver and Miss burg, and Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Mingle, A A ’ . 7 . Alda M. Bennett, Altoona; Miss Ann Olive Marie Walker, both of Howard, | of Bellefont A luncheon, with a Mrs. Edith B, Adams, 65, wife ol D C. and R. D, were married Saturday after ate wodding. cake buked by In " M. Bennett, Washington | ; Lloyd Adams, of Sunbury, died un Mi willlam W. Byron, Arlington, | noon at 1:30 o'clock by the Rev, Har Fed Holderman of Milesburg wa I'he story of the final hours be expectedly at her home Saturday Va. Mrs. Clark was a member of | Vey M. Light at the parsonage of Bt. | jelq after the ceremony {Ore Pearl Harbos is that the wai afternoon. A native of Clinton coun- | 0 coo ited Brethren church, | Luke's Reformed Church In Lock | gherry residence, Mr. and Mrs, [lords of the Japanese army kept y N \ ay ’ ‘ \ ‘ | J i LE { I | Wl ¥, she was the formal Bdith JHthe: the Friendly Bible class ang the | Haven They were attended by Mr. | woomer received a number of use- [Tom Emperos Hirohito the final w of Beech Creek. Surviving are her Ladies Auxiliary to the B. of I. F. | asd Mrs. Harold Herman, Mr. Wea- 1 pif They gent appeal which President Roose husband, two daughters, Mrs. Her-| = oo "0 ver Is employed at the Harblson- | pome tn Milesburg 3 wig 3 AY Ho el MMA bu bert Martz, of Sunbury, and Mrs. H Walker brick yards and the newly might be preserved between the . - W. Packer, of Omaha, Nebraska, and weds will reside at the home of the United Btates and Japan ‘ ; »Y a son, Fred I. Packer of Lock Haven MRS. MARY A. RUDY bridegrooms parents at Howard R. D also these brothers and sisters: Mrs Mi Mary A. Rudy died at her : Snake Stories of " y ’ | \ 12 Sout) j wertor Lreel Joseph Kunes, Flemington; Mrs |Honlw 126 South Atherton ; . Charle: Hayes, Lock Haven: Thomas | State College, at 6:45 p. m. July, 14 Frahkenberger=—Thompson Old Canal Days Bitner of Derry George Bitner of 1942, of complications after an 1 I Belly Thompson i | Howard: Christ, Charles, Benjamin | ness of 11 weeks. She was 88. Mi of Mr. and Mi J. Thomp and David of Beech Creek. Funeral | Rudy was born October 1, 1853 in vel weame the bride services were held at the home in Miles township, a daughter of Joh LIke gel Sunbury, at 2 p. m. Tuesday. Inter- and Catherin outz Coble. She ment was made at Sunbury married in 1878 to Percival Rudy who died nuary 2, 1929 She | y _ urviv tl ldren Mi MRS. MARY JANE CLARK hrvived a ¥v Mrs. Mary Janhe (Bennett) Clark, Margaret 1 Camden, 1} J wife of Wilfred Clark of Altoona \ Neidigh, State College dled at her residence at 4:45 o ) ra Meredi at home, and clock Friday afternoon followin ot in the Pacific area wized by Japan are making theh velt directed to | y Lint pence several months ine Jorn at Port ) Matilda, Centre county December | Jam Stambaugh mon Mir: nn, wi M nkenberger A ! I w ol tims - 31, 1882, she was a daughter of Sain uel and Rebecca Woodring Bennett obl re Angele: Lr N Eliza 4 " IY | "e ‘ \ Lie y itl CONN ind Ou ach ion t Reformatory Inmate - bro " Mrs lal had resided any yeu beth » all. Nin rand ity @ n industrial { v ot nuke LH Vi el id W i i d : ] G in Tbr bo iin te Alto A ‘ 1] A ! achildr fe | duat of t 4 mi tL thie ' now 1 Is Near Death N g Wikies " Comtuing Motus! Members of her family 1 i 3 Ns rvive She ! : | [ Valle Vi tional vl a # Ol and ‘ Lie welt Li Wi ls I ¢ a . VITAMIN A husband and two son ilfred B N Paul Methodist « X Stat stten A Lie Pennsyl nin tats sit Lie 1 ' mot P ‘ " C Jr., and Samuel 1 th of Spriz lege. Funeral servic re held ¢ } le | former re them. | der i aK re found Hunt i winte Hil i: ; — ALCIUM field, O and thre randchildren J 17 fron ¢ t hon wit ent fF ¥ da ny Ioew dd isla Cette ¢ {in i H ] i BE ER LL i Also surviving are these brotl Rey I. Edward Watkins and Rey he Re vo High School i by my HIoIK e Pi ? ned ! ‘ ! hu : Bu! Tonsh anith William H. Bennett, Altoona uel E, and Charles T. Bennett vas mad t in ull Rumberger—FEckenroth Mts. Cluvies Ecienroth, |L VE Ee “meantime defective delinquey The Sensational Sealtest Flavor for August Random Items PENNSYLVANIA LOSES hd ' ih ‘ v 4 Fw ’ : GRIP ON INDUSTRY Ha Paste that cool, refreshing tang of real black raspberries. You won't (Continued from gage one) : ant is ni fot pie notified (is rt loaietaas : . v m cally, this corner long has wondered | jolice that he should be investigated, | fonte. The wedding 100k } 3X L)¢ esent war boom ais wonder that Sealtest “Black Raspberry’ was an outstanding best why the State Police sub-station at nd as a 1 It the visitor v Tu tareh 22 thi b oy 2% tam thariiat | 2 ’ Penn ‘ “ H ’ Rockview isn't moved off the prison |y;,peq une through the ¢ church at Lock n he cere- clined in it pon 1 fot : { yn C€ ed seller last season. This vear it’s even more delicious. lop off family grounds—and why they don't quit tionis ith flying colors, for he is mor erformed | } | Indust 15 ye Vey three Vict SVE DriSOl a ts WOIS SIOUNC ¢ MBRANE meals with thisdelightfully “summery” ice cream. Enjoy it in those and in the sub-station n ne oc Ail J Bb . . v asion inmates stole a police car and |, Biladals . . w Pa a i Fading b ‘ : tas ‘ . 3 escaped from the Sstibiios ti na rade pan LO Ege. ae pens | Bullefonte afte Mrs. Rum-| A Pennsylvania industrial decline thrilling Sealtest Radio Specials . . . Black Raspberry Sodas and least two other occasions pri 4 p ™ y Fer rt ; ried ont " . -" N “ ‘4 4 y ol » rah 15 1 vy . Jy ; ’ ic 3 have stolen police guns be 15-1 of the cltiaans OF UW LOW 18 TIES 15 rs lr he aan ut 1 fa MIE oi “ per engin ' <4 Sundaes , . . at Sealtest fountains. And be sure to try 44, caping. Often there is only one po- marred ei engi i Si glial + vel Basen irri db bE ; . 7\ : : J 1d lice officer on duty at the sub-sta- . RUmbetopr I fh adiriot the 1 or} I wot Black Raspberry lee Cream in a genuine Sealtest Cone, #7 tion. Trusties could gang up on him . ya Tat nea . aaa 1 A ‘ WTS. WAL, (adi PN y 3 with ease, break open the police gun Youngest Major I Not ro ¢ 1890, | Dr. George 1. 14 Dr. Ric : case and help themselves what rs A . a a aim : ations + MM Rrimel AT STORES SELLING erer arms and ammunition they At Ft. Bragg Er Xo i and rol ha heii irre ® : : ae LO . fl / wanted, and could the Igy u n ol Lae 131 A 8i 14 avy industri : police car t leas of ahs § Continued from page one) { always on the premises t is un- . Ie eos & Wie | sige a . § 1 al fair to prisoners » such temi anced to Jattalion Executive {. Pi rs ' nousexeepllg are ¢ beet Ler : tation before them. i it is Mass fice from whi woeiti ie . ell this time ‘ tot vis . Sion betore thers, usd 5 a eum. Sear. 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