Page Eight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. August 13, 1942. “ OBITUARY MRS. WILSON DEVLING Mrs. Virginia Mary DeHaas Devs ling, formerly of Beech Creek, wid- ow of Wilson Deviing who died In 1924, died Monday in Galeton at the home of her de, witihy whom she has resided for time $4 ghe had lived until next month she been £9 son, Cly Son would have Veul dition to vived by of Gallet children also resid William RI and four brothers, | ‘ DeHaas of Beech Creek: Wills, of St. Marys, Grant, of Marque Mich, and Wood, of Johnsonbur so survive Mrs. Devil of the Church of Christ ang ided In Lock Haven befor to Gale be con- ton Funeral Thursday elvice ducted at 2 o'clock hard Church minister afternoon at the Blan of Christ, in charge of a be made it Blanch- her son, Clyde another son wmrds ol tte wa veneer | re th from Galeton. Burial will in the Christian cemetery ard JOHN ADAM SNYDER Funeral service were 1 fay aay Ii uk late home Mills for John Adam clock Sat 1942, at home followl { troke. Rey Truman Wise of nterment place In 1 \ rove who died at alternoo: tCcok Ceme- tery, near S ed, 4, wa ness w.* 1 for many Qistr ving busi- i Zettle Va rict A more than ¢ the busine born July ip, a so Thompa Tyrone Man Ends Life By Hanging ntinwed from page one) I'nylor We Invite You to See and Try Them on, Use Our Lay-away Plan A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Choice Until Wanted Calvin 8nyder, all of Mi Rebecca Bower, and Wiliam Snyder, of of [® ewe Aaronsburg State | Alicia, Ark; and the following half. | brothers and sisters: Charles Sny- der, of Bellefonte: Mrs. Clair Boob, of Woodward, and Agnes Snyder, of Smullton CHARLES BENJAMIN CORMAN Charles Benjamin Corman died at Asronsburg at 6 o'- evening, August 11, {liness with a heart WHS A of Simon his home near clock Iuesday 1942 condition. He son and Lydia Benner Corman born In Haines township on ruary 10, 1894 making hi at time of death 48 vars, 6 months and 1 day. He was never married and the survivor brother David Corman, at home, and a sister, Mrs. Bruce Vonada, of Aar onsburg, R. D. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the Neff funeral home in Mill- heim, with Rev. G. A. Greising of- ficlating. Interment will be made in St ARrons- after an age sole P are o Faul's cemetery neat ELLWOOD T. STAUFFER Elwood T. Stauffer, 48, of Warren Ohio for Republic died 12:15 o'clock yesterday afte rust 12, 1942 ‘ngineer the at moon of hi at home E. Jt he had been month Mr aon Grace Kelley Sts Huntingdor SUrviving ai children vin ana INAL DEATHS ON PAGE ECOND BECTION Army ‘ 3 cyeral the Port MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly by OC, Y. Wagner & Co. Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte $1.05 Direct Relief Report $ 3 tact 32 funda jistributed » week end- Bellefonte, Pa. AUGUST Ranging In Price from *19-°295 This sale was planned many months ago . . . analyzing the market . . . seeing the trend in furs . . . we made our purchases in the most advantageous mar- ket before furs “hit the ceiling” and now we pass these savings on fo our customers. FURS WITH A FUTURE Your fur coat may have to last a long time. Our large collection of furs is built on this principle. The furs were selected for their enduring beauty, styled by Master Fur- riers and backed by our fam- ous GUARANTEE and six years’ established reputation as dependable merchants | and was | Feb- The new combined Army and Navy pennant Metal Company be held at the plant on Wednesday, September 2, Washington, D. ( from a vardarm on a new flagpole to be erected at the plant in the near future tools of war awarded last week to the Titan Kneeland, of the U. 5. Navy Fhe pennant will fly as a symbol of Titan's splendid record in the product.on of the NAME ASSISTANT FOR RECTOR OF Ladies! If You Could See Yourselves Arthur “Bug Bear, far offers timely advice FURS OF LASTING BEAUTY MENDOZA MINK STRIPE CONEYS Exceptional Fine Quality and Values! '19 Tax Included August Sale Price FINE QUALITY MUSKRAT Coats An Investment Opportunity *189 Specially Priced During This Sale ‘99 ‘99 ‘99 ‘99 129 Ny ‘129 "149 ‘149 "169 ‘189 189 August Sale Price *Bonded Northern Seal Coats ‘Mendoza Beaver Coals *Sable Blend Mendoza Coney Coals ‘Platinum Striped Coney Black Persian Paws Ombre Dyed Lamb Chinese Spotted Cal with Hat and Muff. Let-Out Raccoon Coat—Special .. South American Leopard Cat Mexican Cat Coat Sable Blend Muskral Coats. | Silvertone Muskrat Coals (*) Coneys. LOCAL CHURCH of Bellefonte from 3 to 4 p will Ix mn i time the will receive for the of Bellefonte At the same Titan Company Fentative plans Legion Junior Band the “¥ This week a final drive is being made to have every peanant i» ceremony uy | Army-Navy Honors Titan and Employees ahave) for excellence in the production of war materials to Com ceremony will presented at a public he principal speaker be all employes of the shown by The presented lapel button include shove muse American itan employe pledge at least ten per cent of his earnings to War Savings Bonds and stamps. If the drive is ury's Minute Man Flag for display RECENT WEDDINGS | FE sinith ve Kellev—MceCarthy A pretty wedding of Joeal interest was solemnized recently when Mis Arleen McCarthy, of 8t. Louis, Mo became the bride of Staff Sergeant Edward IL. Kelley. son of Mr. and Mrs. Logan M. Kelley, of Snow Shoe The ceremony was performed at 9 a. m. Saturday. July 4, in the Holy Rosary Church at 8t. Louis, by Rev J. Murphy. The bride was attired in white embroidered chiffon and ther fingertip veil was fastened with a tira of gardenias. Her bouquet {was gardenias and orchids. Her maid of honor, Jacqueline Schimidt, i wore pink lace and her bridesmaids, i Adeline Crieshammas, Jean Little iand Margarette Donley, wore blue {lace and chiffon with lace bonnets | They carried bouquets of pink and {| white rosebuds. The tiny flower girls i Carol Vogel, Helen Ann Collier and { Beverly Ann Bugle, were dressed like {miniature brides maids. Staff Sgt { Kelley, who is stationed at Colum- ibus Army Flying School in Miss, was attended by Lawrence Miller of St. Louis. The ushers were F { Cunningham and Thomas Cunning- { ham, of Philadelphia, and Corp Wal- {ter Kehoe, of Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Among the guests attending the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Kelley and Mr. and Mrs. Francis McLaughlin, of Snow Shoe. Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Dent, of Fayette City, present ADDITIONAL WEDDINGR ON PAOR BIX -8RCOND BECTION - dies Ms or | ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Johnson, of Pleasant Gap, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Pauline, to Robert Faust, of Centre Hall. The uecessful Lhe J. | Mrs industry will receive the Trea from the new pole 0) Jame £3 gl urg. Miss Long is 8 graduate of the Bellefonte High § of 37 Wilfred nia st Wal- High ana re at Max- a i i Of 193, ang i it . 1] at Philadel; th Lhe Beaul was made during engagement o ellefonte, to f Buffalo N. Y I engagement 1 dinner given arbrick of the Miss Hev- ite Mrs. A. J attended the and has been em- » at the J D. Hunter Gehret, formerly of wied Bellfeonte High the everal years been employed as an inspector the Remington-Rand Company iuflfalo Bellefonte schools ol and for past at Next Cataclysm Is Swans at Titan Plant (Continged from pave ome) crystal waters of the pond haven't detracted a whit from the colorful setting of Bellefonte's lead- ing defense industry The only trouble with things at present is that the swans can’t get out of the pond because the con- crete edge is too high for them. So a ramp is being built to enable them to leave the water at will. Mean- while, the level of the water is being kept low enough so that the swans can rest on the sloping gravel at the edges of the pond. clear { All this, of course, is quite inters | testing, but the horrific part of the istory came when Phil announced {that the swans are expected to have young, next spring {something ta the peace and tran- quility of this community, remember {arrived and listen to what Phil says jabout the forthcoming event. I “They build a nest that weighs 150 i pounds!” i To cap the whole thing it must be and Mr. and Mrs. Logan M. Kelley, | remembered that the young of swans Jr. of Nashville, Tenn, also were are called cygnets, which isn't going | Wagner & Co. | to help a bit Danghter For Getligs A daughter was born at the Cen- tre County Hospital, Sunday, to Cen- tre County District Attorney and Musser Ciettig, of East Bishop street. The little girl has been named Petty Louise. Bhe is the second child and second daughter in the family. what happened when the ducklings | Rachau Family In 34th Reunion Oflicers Re-elected; Members of Family inl, 8S. Four Now service The 34th annual Rachau family wns al Penns Ca The following members were ent: Mrs Sarah E. Gentzel Mr w Mi CC. William und Larry, Milesburg Mrs Frank Houseman Mr. and Mrs. Claud ¥ M J. L. Rachau, ( au and son reunion of the held August © vi pre Howard Hachau Mr. and Millheim Mi d NO hier and Hintond M1 Jur y un | WH M1 74 Selectees To THIN GOAL SOUTH WATER HAS NOT YET BEEN REACHED, ARE GOING We Will Contribute 2¢c From Each Gallon of Gasoline Sold FRIDAY & SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK BUY S. H. POORMAN STRER] BELLEFONTE, PA LET'S ALL HELP Bellefonte Defense Council Reach Its $1500 Goal For Local Defense Needs ! TO HELP! HERE'S HOW YOUR GAS FROM £0 WE Leave Tomorrow ring Mills Seek to Preserve Old Landmarks (Continued from page one) It is perman- 1 Mill be- nroughout cumulation pproximate- HOW | historical esent un- ohe in Cen- ' AS Oe guratac i - new im- however ling the Architects, 4 pension of n Marriage Licenses ik Everett Dale ie Keller Pie i Chop Ho Ma ¢ M Kenn Cy Halph Edward Chambers vi Louise Dvike 8. Foor th E. Uphour asant Boalsburg Gap lida yshurg Bellefonte Clarence Milesburg State Coliege Martinsburg # » J \ A If you think that doesn’t mean Corsets, Girdles, Brassieres. Drop Numbers, | { CURTAINS Drop Numbers i Allegheny Street Values to Sale Price ‘3.95 You'll love every single one Stripes, Plains, Sports and Dress of them. Checks, Styles! them for In sizes 12 to 20 Wear home ardine, with separate skirts colors Reg. $2.50 Val. Reduced to ALL SPRING AND SUMMER HATS AT ONE LOW PRICE OF Reg. $2.95 Val. Reduced to Reduced to Reg. $3.50 Val. Reduced to Reg. $4.25 Val. Reduced to 20% oft Summer Sweaters Loose Knit. Values to $395 $ $ Reg. $3.25 Val. $9.25 | $9.50 $3.25 THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY ARE THE LAST DAYS OF OUR August Clearance Sa SPECIALS FOR THESE THREE DAYS INCLUDE: One Rack DRESSES A VERY PRACTICAL sport, garden or Striped gingham, gay colored prints and gab- All fast 13° 1-9 | YOU WILL NEVER HAVE A MORE OPPORTUNE TIME TO BUY AND SAVE ON QUALITY! Bellefonte, Penna. i A SO NR EG DA
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