Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. August 6, 1942. | OB [TUARY WILLIAM T, TURNER William T. Turner, 80, husband of the late Grace Sperring Turner, who died April 24, passed away at his home in New York City, Sunday af- ternoon after an {liness of two vears A native of Centre county, he had resided at Conifer, N. YY, for forty years, serving three as treasurer of the Emporium Lumber Company. He retired two years ago because of ill health, and moved to New York. M1 Turner was a 33rd degree Mason Surviving him are two daughters, Miss Beulah and Mrs. Ruth Manda ville, both of New York City The body was brought to Lock Haven for burial MRS. CORA E. ZERBY Mrs. Cora E. Zerby, of Columbus, Ohio, died in the Doctors Hospital, July 9, 1942 She had been in {ll health since December 1939, when she was in an automobile accident Mrs. Zerby was born December 16, 18900, at Howard, Centre County, a daughter of Charles and Elizabeth Askey Smith. She was married in 1900 Stewart Zerby Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Gladys Belt and one grandchild of Ohio; one sister, Mrs. L of Columbus; two brothers N. Smith, of Howard, R. D Willard E. Smith, of Mill Hall Mrs. Zerby was a member Methodist church. Funeral services were held at the Feil Puneral Home Interment was made in the U cemetery, Columbus to Cleveland Wallace, James and D the S R f Of HARRY B. SELLERS Harry B. Sellers, Centre native, i morning having Bom August Paulser and and was married in 10, 1914 to Miss Ed Sellers conducted i cessory store a bullding i ent Altoona ily include his wife and three sisters, Charle Waddle; Wilson E new T., Philipsburg dle; Mrs. Elsie Campbell v7 3 in in + in Memb Mrs Tires Awarded by Ration Board No. 1 Tires and tubes allo tre County Rati State College July 24, were Recapped T Rebersburg Jegep tires mont MW truck and | 2 pas Shrefl tires ime tH tires State Coll Rossman farmer Gap 1 Poorman nd 4 solete Musser way Co ° Strouse and 2 Meckley farmer Mills, 2 truck tires lumber; John C 1 truck tire fer, Spring Mills, 2 1 tube, hauling milk; L. J Boalsburg, 3 pas. tires and 2 tubes minister; Emilio Scitti, Spring Mills, 2 pas. tires and tubes, obsolete mer. David D. Brooks, Spring Mills, 2 pas, tires, obsolete, lime Recapped tires William E. Breon Madisonburg, 2 pas tires, defense John W. Hockenberry, Pleasant Gap 2 pas. tires, Dept. of Highway: M. J Hubler, Boalsburg, 2 pas far- mer; E. J. Gentzel, Bellefonte, 1 pas tire, servicing farm machinery: John F. Meeker, Spring Mills, 1 pas. tire State forester: E. A. Day, Millheim 2 pas. tires, electrician; William N Deibler, 1 pas tire, farmer: W. H Decker, Millheim, 2 pas. tires, lum- berman, John T. Albright, Millheim 1 pas. tire, highway main: Roy 8 Jamison, Centre Hall, 1 pas tire, de- fense work: M. A. Keen, Aaronsburg. 2 pas. tires, farmer; W. H. Garman. State College, 2 pas. tires, defense work; L. E. Meckley, State College, Millhe main.; Neidigh State College tires NAUINg road hauling fuel and Musser, Woodward Stewart F. Con- truck and Cann f _— Kaufman farmer tires fa iar- urner tires Te give visual and fitting 38 June love and regard, the medium the form must be chosen with sare. Comforting assurance of » duty well performed will be yours If on thooss a genuine Rock of Ages emorial to stand as your record for the years to come. HOWARD GRANITE WORKS FRANK WALLACE, Prop. | former Brewer, both State College, and Miss Myrtle, at member of church #nd Fellow class a member of AM the amd Jafla Mr First Men's Sellers was a Methodist Win-a- school, F. and Conslstory home the of the of the Sunday Hiram lodge, Harrisburg Shrine WILLIAM 1 Willlam L. Bloom, father of Mrs Josephine Stewart of State College, died at 9:50 p. m. Priday, July 31 1942, of complications. Mr. Bloom, a resident of Philipsburg, was 58 He was born January 30, 1884 in Clearfield, a son of Samuel Miles and Isabel Rea Bloom His wife, the Lulu Patterson whom he married June 27, 1906, survives with two children and several brothers and sisters Funeral services were held Monday at Dr. Charles Stew- art's home in State College, with the Rev. Charles W. McClay of Philips burg officiating Interment was made in Fruit Hill cemetery, Clear- field county BLOOM MES Mr: ident ARIE Arie ALVERETTA CONDO Alveretta Condo, forme month united member } n | Hr me te College erman 11s allocated College Paul tire aviator nite, 1 pas Bellefonte Andrew tire tOver work Arthu 2 pas. tires Belle- Mit pen. Port and Port work State College, 2 pas R. P. Long, Centre defense work: Lew Centre Hall, 3 pas farmer; Harry L. Burris, 2 pas farmer; John Deere Plow Co, State College, 1 pas. tire, main Robert H. Waltz, State pas tires, defense work; Sam B. Reed. Pine Grove Mills, 1 pas tire, game protector; Bruce H. Knarr, Centre Hall, one pas. tire, work: G. Fr. Harter, State College, 1 pas. tire, farmer ua State College. 2 plumber Dorman defense electrician Matilda, 2 Harry tires, Hall G $i " ires pas. tires Johnson farming 3 pas Kerstetter $ Eras ire tires Inc fa . t1iv farm equip 2 College, 2 defense Leroy Smeltzer, State College, 4 pas. tires, defense work; Merrill E Copenhaver, Aaronsburg, 2 pas, tires, defense work. Lee Harpster., War- riors Mark, 4 pas tires, farmer: P. G Houtz, Lemont, 3 pas. tires, farm work: A. R. Houser, Bellefonte, 2 pas. tires, guard: Horace G. Hunter, Port Matilda, 2 pas. tires, defense worker. Pearl G. Garbrick, Belle- fonte, 2 pas. tires, school sup.: Roy H Chance, Warriors Mark, 2 pas tires, defense work; Reed A. Gar- man, Oak Hall, 2 pas. tires, farmer: Charles I. Wert, Madisonburg, one pas. tire, lumberman; John B. White, State College, 4 pas. tires, farm work: Schreck Bros, Lemont, 2 pas. tires: Clifford 1. Whiting, State College, 2 pas. tires, Farm Sec. Adm.; Larue J. Thomas, Bellefonte, 3 pas. tires, defense work, New tires and tubes—Penn Twp Supv., Coburn, 1 truck tire and 1 tire, road main.. State College Puel & Supply Co. State College, 4 truck tubes, hauling fuel, Harold Zettle, Centre Hall, 2 truck tires and one tube, hauling coal; Shoemaker Bros, State Coilege, 4 truck tubes, defense work. Earl D. Delaney, Centre Hall, 2 truck tires and tubes, farmer; R. Lingle, Spring Mills, 2 truck tires and tubes, farmer; W, A. Confer, Spring i Mills, 2 truck tires and 1 tube, haul- ing coal; Harry Spearly, Bellefonte, 2 tractor tires, farmer; W. H. Gar- man, Oak Hall, 2 truck tires and 1 tube, farmer; George A. Crawford, Centre Hall, 2 pas. tires and tubes, mail earrier; © H. Vonada, Aarons- burg, 1 pas. tire and tube, mail car rier —__ J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency One of the Oldest Age gencies in Centre County, ANN W. KEICHLINE, Representative, Temple Court Phone 190 Recapped tires | Mills, 2 pas. tires, farmer; J H. Brin- dle, Woodward, 4 pas. tires, lumber- man, Macklin E. John, 2 pas. tires, defense work; Roy A. Houtz, Lemont, 3 pas. tires, farmer; Herschell Corre, State College, 1 pas. tire, defense work: Orvis A. Kerstetter, Coburn, 3 pas. tires, defense work; Paul Zim- merman, Aaronsburg, 2 pas, tires, de fense work: Bud 8. Zonge, State Col- lege, 2 pas. tires, defense work; B Hoy, Bellefonte, 2 pas. tires, defense work. Robert L. Rhoads, Bellefonte, 2 pas. tires, defense work: Howard K | Hopkins, State College, 1 pas. tire, warden; Donald C. Richards, State College, 2 pas. tires, defense work C.F. Auman, Spring Mills, 2 truck tires, road main; Richard L. Fye, State College, 2 truck tires, farmer RECENT WEDDINGS Herr Adler Max Herr, of Centre Hall, and Mise Kathryn Adler, of Philadelphia, were married July 16 in Philadelphia. A reception was held later at the bride's home at Bridgeton, N. J. Mr and Mrs. Herr will go housekeeping near Centre Hall in the near future to Barmer-—Royer Marian Lucille Royer Mr Mrs. Earl Royer anton, and Raymond Grant Bar- and Mrs. Grant U of Greene township, Clinton in marriage on 24 at ¢ St Onage the The Gren Gaugn- of of and OF county, were united J th Par by Yeagy, pastor Mrs. Robert Barner The bri af evening Lutheran attendants were inger and brother of ! iegroom v i “in and the {ie wore " Osage « Moyer—Bathurst Moyer Mover. of C Martha Bath Mrs. Jesse Bathurst Bellefonte, were married at Hall Lutheran church sonage Monday night of h Rev. Clarence C ting. The bride is a grad: Bellefonte High School and has been employed by the Titan Metal Com- par Mr. Moyer was juated from the Centre Hall-Potter Town ship high school in 1833 and also is employed by the Titan Metal Com- pany T le living } Rowe Cabin at Centre Hall son en irst Mr. and of the par week, Otto officia- Centre last ate of the he couple is at Lhe Vonada-—Swineford Mrs. Charles E Alexand | Wert-—Musser Lou BR the bride of Lt 5 Army ise hier of Musser Swarteel daug of Millheim, be. Donald Wert Alr Corps, a performed gp m on 28, in the Evangelical utheran parsonage at Columbia, 8 Attendants on the couple were t. and Mrs. Ingram, of Columbia Mrs Wert was graduated from the East Penns Valley High School at Miliheim, and for the past five years has been employed as an operator in the Millheim telephone exchange Lt. Wert of Mr. and Mrs. D Sparr Wert. of Aaronaburg, also is a graduate of the East Penns Valley High School. Upon graduation from Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove, he taught for two years in the East Penns Valley High School until his enlistment in the U. 8. Flying Cadets, in Alabama. He received his com- mission in Albany, Ga. several weeks ago and was sent to Columbia, 8. C Mrs. Wert will remain with her hus- band while he is in Columbia of the U ceremony at Tuesday, July I o L A SON Armstrong-—Miller Miss Margaret Feyette Miller, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs 8. T. Riegel of Centre Hall, and Lieut Harold H. Armstrong. son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Armstrong. of Zion, were united in marriage, Saturday afternoon, July 25, in the main chapel of the Ordi- nance School, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. Chaplain Robert J Keeler, U. 8 Army, officiated, and the double ring ceremony was used. The chapel organist played “I Love You Truly” before the ceremony and continued playing softly while the ceremony was being performed. The couple was attended by Captain and Mrs. Harold T. Amrine of Havre de Grace, Md, The bride wore a street {length powder blue dress with navy accessories and a corsage of pink rose buds. The bridegroom and best man were in uniform. Immediately after the service a wedding dinner was served for the bridal party at the Colonial hotel in Havre de Grace. Mrs. Armstrong is a graduate of the {State College High School and at. { tended Williamsport Dickinson Jun- jor College and Penn State. For the past three years she has been em- ployed in the office of the Penns Valley sales barn at Centre Hall. Lt Armstrong is a graduate of the Hub- | lersburg High School and the Ordi- inance Officers’ School. He is assign. ed to the staff and faculty of the or- jdinance school. Por the present the lcouple will have their residence in Centre Hall Bechdel—Trivelli A wedding of Interest to residents {of Blanchard and vieinity took place at the Parish House of Immaculate { Conception church in Ravenna, Ohio, | Saturday morning, July 5, when Miss | Minnie Trivelll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trivelll, of Crown ave- nue, Ravenna, became the bride of | R. P. Boob, Spring CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS Monday of Last Week Admitted: Mrs. Willlam V. Dennis, State College; James Bird, Bellefonte R. D. 2; William Stover, Bellefonte RR. D. 3; Mrs. Lorin Rockey, Miles- burg Admitted Monday and discharged Tuesday: Mrs. Sophronia Wands, of State College Tuesday of Last Week Admitted: Mrs Beech Creek | Discharged Josephine Clark Ray Frank, State Col lege: Mrs. Arthur Krelder, Howard RD 2: Mrs. LeRoy Miller and in fant daughter, Bellefonte R. D, 2; Mrs. Elwood Bostian and Infant son Bellefonte R. D 3; Mrs. T. A. Shoe- maker Earl Tibbens, Bellefonte Mrs. Hugh R. Riley, Jr, and infant daughter, Boalsburg Birth: a son to Mr. and Mi ward J Thacker, State College Wednesday of Last Week Discharged: Mrs BRine Brook and twin daughters, Pleasant Gap Mrs. C. Willlam Plerce and Infant daughter, State College; William 8 Martz. Centre Hall R. D. 1, Mr John M. Tice, State College R. D Thursday of Last Week Admitted: Charle Mills. R. D. 1 Centre Hall R Discharged Ruth Admitted Ed Wilson Anne Bellef Thursday Friday Mona Dawson Joan Dawson Bellefo ifanna Dickson, Bellefonte Birth: « fn to Mi Sieg Gordon and M Bechdel was perior Bechdel, son he late irtis The ceremony and buttons in the was edged lace strand back Her train n and she wore pears q S CAITIOO A a single sweetheart neck white book with whi streamers orchid Marozzi at Predericksburg, Va man. Following the ceremony a reception for 100 guests was held 4 pride of tine stationed best ge atl ine home the bride's £ pe Mr Clinton County Soldiers Leave Kelley Darge Rear tater Stephen Kennedy M Brooks, am J Delmar E Putman wki Guy RB Stron DeMarte, C Lioyd C Kin 4 on Pa ’ rancis Mc- Sylvio Pisani ip Am iarence N Carvey and Arthur L. Geri Other boys in th were George LL. Bress Clark, Flemington group Thomas 1 rge Watkins leroy D. Rupert, George Clair D Shensley and Paul A Rupert, Beech Creek. Law- rence H Temple, Mill Hall. R D James R Gable, Stanley C. Donohasy Clifford 8. Dauberman and Arthur A. Omer. Mill Hall. John L. Geyer Robert 8. Bie and Herman Krupa, Avis: Edward P. McKeague., Queens Run: William R. Shroat, of North Bend: Merle C. Swank, Hammersley Pork. and Pranklin P. Cryder, Jr, and Lawrence A. Weaver, of Lock Haven R. D f ler and (hee Woolrich E. Conley Tor riy Ne Foul Play Found in Death (Continued prom page one) at Renovo Taken before a Lock Haven alder- man. Peters was placed under $500 bail for appearance at court. He Is said to have confessed to having run over the body of Stout as he was en- route to work at 5 a. m. Tuesday Later he entered a plea of guilty be- fore an alderman to charges of fail. ure to stop at the scene of an acci- dent, fallure to reveal identity and failure to render assistance Among the victim's survivors are | his mother, Mrs. Jennie Stout, of Drury’'s Run; a brother, William, of Westport, and a sister, Mrs Earl Brooks, of Renovo, with whom the man was staying at the time of his death A isi om— Herrisburg Woman In 30-Fcot Fall (Continged from page ome) McKeever, was killed when struck bY a car in front of the home, { Ethel Punk suffered fractures of {both legs, contusions of the thighs, ipelvis and left eye, and cerebral { concussion, in the mishap. Prentice | of the! back, left eye and thigh. His condi- | {tion was reported as “satisfactory.” | and | thusband, Mrs. Pasulka is survived | {was treated for contusions | In addition to her parents iby a year-old baby daughter, Jo- anne: two sisters, Bertha and Mary. land five brothers. Arthur, Daniel, {David and Elmer, all at home, and {Brogg, N. © -» An Argument ‘For’ | According to the American League | to Abolish Capital Punishment, an | examination of the homicide rates | for the different states over the last { 11-year period, shows that in general i the homicide rate is lower Mm states that have abolished capital punish | meat. a — a a Robert, who is in the Army at Port| | Roy W. Daye, Smullton Friday Admitted: Miss College: Harold College Discharged State College Fleming: Anna Mrs, Robert K won. Bellefonte and Infant Elizabeth Dotterer Mrs. Lawrence Guiser Admitted Priday and Saturday: Marjorie Leathers fonte R. D.; Es Leathers fonte R. D. 3. Evelyn Swarm ment; Jack Hosterman, Reber Ruth Oaks, Stats D. Bottorf, Stat Mr: Elizabeth Marie Pendleton Fisher, of Thomas, Bellefonte Thomas and Infant Mrs. Fred R Meyers State College Dr State College Boalsburg discharged Belle Belle Monu burg BON fella Saturday Mi Marjory Gilliland B. Btover Robert B George Admitted Oak Hall, Mi Jen Spring Mills, R D Cummo, Howard R ist Jr, Howard nie ny vi D OCKU a Mr Family Holds Annual Reunion sitending Ay Mr Philipsburg x Were Divining Rod Still In Use Delaney’s-Dullens to Have Old Home Week | Mi Mrs. M | Nittany | Old Home Week to be held August | 28, 20 a reunion | Italian | ket pict 80 pleas ainner being 1:30 p There place: the chil Progran wWOrme! women Cronpe Hubler Nittan Fe rranged wil wl o 1 b 7 m “I'm glad you fixed it... “3 (Contributed) 4 A Dullen planning ana Little three-day Elizabeth Delaney argaret J of nre n 30. Bunday 30th, will be for Irish Polish and Indians ie will nd day Germans A bas this day - be held on prepared in tn for ¢ come | and supper aren | had visions of ironing by hand for the Duration!” | Most housewives are “good businessmen.” They realize that their appliances must last the duration—which means that reliable repair ser- vice must be available when things go wrong. Reliable repair work is seldom “cheap,” but it is most cconomical in the long run. Women realize that the service dealer's costs include TIME costs, MATERIAL costs, and OVER. ih HEAD. He must more than cover them to stay in busine {this suggestion: use vour appliances and keep them ALL in good repair. serve you better and longer. An Advertisement of West Penn Power Company in the interest of , YOUR APPLIANCE SERVICE DEALER bellefonte Preshyterian Church Wi | Tabernacle, Spring Mills present There selections incl Missionary Alliance Christian and LX i burg -Zion Reformed Charge is 3 g meet tT pi ana >. apt ‘hureh, RBiancha } y rd hip gE WOR v yesday rordial Nittany Valley Evangelical and y Valley Lutheran Pastorate Reformed Charge David ¥ trae Linen Moods, Modes rien its oy wiz and Advent Church 5 asin hen again they an entirely how smart ries Linen using two 1riely § SAKE. Pix Run-Blanchard Baptist W pastor H 9th Annual Grange Encampment and Centre County Fair i | GRANGE PARK | CENTRE HALL. PA. 600 FAMILIES LIVING IN TENTS AUG. 22 10 2 Camp Opens Wed., Aug. 19 at Noon | FREE | Daily | * Five Companies Acrobats ®* Band Concerts ®* Baschall Games Entertainment of ADMISSION ENTIRE WEEK - - - Children Under 12 Free Grange Day, Thursday, August 27th ®* Implement, Stock ond Poultry Dis- plays. ® Fruit, Flower, Farm Crop Exhibits. SOF Car Parking 25 Cents “(All Admission Prices Subject to Federal Tax) Jb Aik i hia a,