THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. : August 20, 1942, —— a { ——————————————————————————— p——— gc Clarence. Funeral services were held | cussed with emphasis on methods of — 1 " : " KL. John's Episcopal, Bellefonte nuisances investigated and abated Saturday morning at the Greek | marking new merchandise. All who Salesman Dies | Surprise Blackout wd . Rev. Dr. Herbert Koepp-Baker, Council voted a letter of thanks No Great Surprise rector Rev Francis p. Davis, assist- (to Mrs. Harry Sager, of Halfmoon the unit leaders and district steward - ant. Twelfth Bunday after Trinity | Terrace for her efforts in holding 8 . ' . : y Y Centre county part in the coun I'he Church school is discontinued bingo game near her home during of the church and chairman of the try's first two-state urprise” black til Beptember 13th. Morning pray which $20 10 was cleared for the Bors out, from 9:30 to 10 o'clock 1 Jesday and sermon at 11 a. m. You will lough’s Civilian Defense Fund welcome at St ins { : — ar —— | Catholic church at Clarence, with | attend are promised an opportunity | Rev. Aurorof of Hawk Run, officiat- | to ask questions [ing. Interment was made In thei The forum and clinle is a feature church cemetery lof the “August for Compliance” O B I I U A R Y it Tenders an district finance committee. He served on the + T | drive, in which enforcement officers ADDITIONAL DEATHS ON PAGE dr + Th y official board for many year and B1X SECOND BECTION f the Pennsylvania OP » visit. . wi unced ¥ \ of the Pennsy nin OPA are visit was a former president of the Men's night, was pronounced entirely sat |] ve ing retailers throughout this section » clake § " "wy isfactory by Civilian Defense offic. rch Mrs. Ammon Burkholder, native of Mrs. Harriet V. Watkins died at Bible cla and a former church - — | lg r re ts the "ree als ( om 51 rise wa " T Centre county, died at her home In the home of her son, Ray V. Wal 60 Accepted for 25d Hive RPO fon She Segre or treasurer | nia, a A b I ot SUrp iy c il ‘ WAN ED ] ed | nome J J p { l Wi J Lt » . she not very noticeable 1 some sectio M He also was a member of the Ivy 2 J : i : i ounci oves to Col- * Trenton, N. J, Monday, August 17, kins of East Prospect avenue, State Army Service ment visited ‘ because Word Was spread about Jat 1942, after an illness with a compli College, at 12:30 o'clock Tuesday af- | : | . | Lodge No 307, ¥ and A. M.; the... afternoon that the blackout wa lect All Unpoid Taxes : cation of diseases. She was a daugh-' ternoon, August 19, 1942. Mrs Wat. | (Continued from page one) Hoovers Celebrate | Wit avmmport Conaistory Baldwin to be held that night (Continued from pape ome MINE PROPS / ter of James B. and Margaret Evans (kins was born August 4, 1864, at |, ... ©harles Oscar Woleslagle, Commandery; president of the Hol- How the word got around Is Not | arrest legally may be or : i Strohm and was born in Potter | Beach Haven, Pa, the daughter of {py nine. john Edward Mills, Miles- Wedding Anniversary utein- Friesian Association of LYCom-| gpgyn, but. long before 9 o'cloc) ing | 0 ot Uy 5 ” bir Jy anh TRUCK LOAD AND township on April 26, 1886, making | George and Annie Brobst Varner. |, ... por] ©llsworth Lucas, Belle | Ing county, and director of the Penn Pa speed trap, It may wardens, firemen and other officia be that such t i TH : ta tleird ‘ ; ve. i ! ! w Lh 1 traps will be estab d CARLOAD LOTS } 2 up N \ , ] | ’ | nity 3 t Market § | A iH nish ' her age at time of death 56 vears, 3 Her Husband, James ( Watkin fonte I'homa Wallace Detbler. (Continnid: fram Pipe ona) Central Live Stock Market. He and! oo 0 drifting into control center The emnrt | repor ‘ f | veel ee N ‘at 038. She ' ‘ RA 5 50 £ w! wow $ Vouk M y " months and 21 days. 8he is survived | preceeded her in death in 1 3 Bhe sellefonte: Cieorge Robert Richards, A Nfe of hard Work makes a ute | DIS on bey an what is 1 he Al and other points of blackout acti Moor ry Calais. showed 6 & 3 ft. Standards bv her husband: a daughter M1 is survived by her son, Ray Watkins, | oo = ay Harry Franklin Eirich legheny Creamery, in Jersey Shore it I'he " general air th / al of Trani 2 | and these sisters: Mrs. Ada Bennett, | Snow Si wild A a lof ease distasteful to Mr. Hoover hires ‘ MIS Nas bn Behetl ior Maal) asued lor parking violatio " 7 & Bt. Rounds, 4'4 in. and up Margaret Dunham. of Trenton ; a y riod Mi Sarah Tavlor Young Philipsburg Robert Paul Shay, | ang he spends his time mowing the Mr. Shirey was a veteran of the omething was In the wind larceny invest i" ' nobil top 3 3 [| \ 8. Of ny L iM v R21 B J orig J d \ y fa J Wu gin Loin, Peutuon, of Ne¥ 'R - k , Vv Mrs Gertrude Ed Bellefont Martin Paul Pedrazzanl, | jawn, repairing and beautifying the | OP80 h-American War and held In Bellefonte t v "rea investigation 1 transients lodged york City, and a brother, Ritu of nie F - cen od was | O5ceola Mills: Jam Blair Stoner, | ranted home he and his wife oc. |Membership in the Lycoming Royal| to be almost 100 per cent foe n th ok <1 10 ft. Rounds, 44 to 6 in. top. f Seranton The funeral er forty ro 1e decease ' . ree "Tv hills. ‘hapte N y ot | ( y Strohm, of S¢ " on The hu op Ol oor oF he Nonticoxe Preshy Bellefonte: George Fruhan I hilips cupy, and in his spare time he makes | A” h Chapter, R. A M Aaron D Leitzell, loca fon ommitiee | 1114 11. Rounds, 5 in. and up top, will be held at 11 o' oh k his Phe. ters un church. Puneral services will burg Martin Myer Friedman, Al-| woods n sewing baskets which are Surviving are his wife, the former | chief. Bevera ) wad 1 ht Heht ' tay MONE ul X yi be “held Thursday at 3:30 p m. In toona, George Sanford Dixon, OS-| puch in demand among relatives | Lizzie Lucas, of Bush Grove ts which cast ref] funeral home in Centre all, 1 } sibel y hifi I M Kirkpatrick officiating. | Hanover Green Cemetery Chapel, | ceola Mills James Ray Carlson and friends. He raises a pair of hogs | 80ns, Oscar L., of Linden, R lon a 287 fron Rev. J. 1 irkpatrick oiliciating g y Clarence: Harold Ephriam Vaughn,|, voar | fortify the fs John E. of Bedford: three ds visi! ser t ma ‘ta Mm : "1 is woke, with Rev. John L. Lat - . each yea 0 fort he family : Hora I IRN I } ax f Interment will be made in the Cen- Nanticoke ith . hilipsburg Hugh Clifford Stover larde: ters, Mi Helen Goettel, of i n — ne report wealth officer WV G. W. Holt Oo Son . shaw officiating. Interment will be tre Hall cemetery . bing velton avic »ranklin Johnson " . R Ordves ul made in Hanover Green cemetery elton David Fran ’ M1 Hoover 1 member of the R D M3 ; Fred N ve PLENING.. Fa : | herain church keen the Lamspo and Mr John font n LaRue Girton, |. ' Wr ( mit rey qd that 0 healt) HARVEY ALFRED MILLS p rd an Asa, of Lowville N ¥Y ; ster. Mi tficates had fn sen 10 mts Phone Bellefonte 104.R.22 | MRS. AMMON BURKHOLDER MRS. HARRIET V. WATKINS | 1 I MISS ANNIE MIGNOT ’ y house in pic and span orde; and Eimer Carson, of Avi children, and an rves Alf Mill TLS DERI | , RR sl 140 tle Hary Alfred Mills, hu ’R a o Miss Annie Mignot, for many 4 ov Behrers, Bellefonte: Glenn the former Rhoda O'Neill, of Slald ; : Fleming; David 8yl ¢ Nefonte died 15 | Irwin Harpe Monday morning, Au ol Bellelonte nd y ‘ despite her 72 years, Keeps a garden i and ci and preserves much of the | ’ Augu 18 | Vester Casper Bellefonte Gilbert d | { ; uring the , ™ { f Mileshurg -Unlonville Methodist Rev, William A nyder, n Cireen day mornin Py just 17, 1942, [following a brief ill lock T " arl wore, Clarence; Guy Howard | u.inter uneral vi y re held Wed- | Bert twreisoky " +R ‘ AOA t the home of 1! hom ] ‘ inte . lesburg: n J hip at 8:3 hess at his home in Bellwood. Mr. | 1042, at the home of Mrs Thomas) Corl Move, LICTICT LLY ravi | MT er enjoy |NESORY Afternoon. Aug. 5, from High | Milesburk. morning worship tb ¥ A GENERAL ELECTRIC Mills was born at Shade Gay v nt : wi treet Death ceola Mills: George Spencer Wil-| 0 ot 0 ee ies Wochuren, Lanaer surin hin at y Uniony htares ember 20, 1885 m of McCurdy j™ =H, » : 4 5 Ml hill urs Kenneth Ire!” a \ : : . : My rol , sh ™ tnhe? ¢ tn the bo : " " i Wilawo 1 LE chool at ¢ } ‘ ‘ aid gt A. and Pauline ocke Milk ’ w i lav wuts) § Cen llefonte: Andy Padisak,! \ } . ; ne hug i Spor eveni WoO 6 at 7% s 4 wife, whom he married at ne cA her of Emil and | Clarence Enock Simcox, Philips- AN, Jogvet od” ny 3 me in not v iaughter of mil and . he das when | budge ron P soliogra . A . 160 rvive i Aug , oh . ‘a wbansedan ( iny i 1 Ie 1635 Hon J N a College on May 9 1904 X bi et Miznot and w orn | but lair ther Cartwright . 3 Festival at Blanchard Christian & Misstonary Alliance Murgaret Blake, "Rox Me- |i Pens) , Cleayfielg couniy Sandy Lawrence 1ce Colla: wi ro 107 3220 lor 4 Beech Creek Grange wil hold a Rev WO Brook i A Murgarel Blake gy hobes go / A } 5 1863 or re At vioshannon ster Leroy Barnhart hool 9 ¥ i ry J Clair Hoover Closkey, and Mir ) 1 bisvim de oi yd oh ‘ Foster Hodge, Mo- oi Bellwood, Seven oF Yeth | and ‘3 dal 5. Bury sre & brother iannon I washington Spittler, | 7" his moe A = ULerS ne h , leg $ not. { F 1 wille, and Sandy Ridge Chester Maxwell " Hen ‘ iH po iy aith \ demonstrate sisters also survive. Funer COS Mig: ( 4 ilipsburg; Richard | = 0 ! h be hada thse 3 aforrbs : ns Wal yon, Philipsburg: Prank high m. at his t¢ home nterm nt will : pn Swivonia X ¢ lo Mi Lavtor Snvle Madera Elmer 1 take place in Logan Valley ceme-| | = momber of the Sh q rad n, Snow Shoe: Lincoln nd both take a hour day believe the Townser : H festival on the echdel Plan for Old Age Pensions AVR. KORTE I ; : west end of Blanchard iaturday I morning worshit solve uch o H¢ nation nom- . A ass J " A A 9 evening, August 22 The lad) will voung peoples ting 4 thie ETE - f tery at Bellwood rarctte Ine 37 Cave Tm member | Henry Ryver, South Philipsburg both - ; mp . wiholte chut 1d iward Ralph Drapcho, Clarence ised 3 ' " KLINE NEFF i pn gor angels. Pa i fam Irwin, Snow Shoe; [3G & DEPICT. rn on Of ff, well known retired Order Of eld at 10 o'- | Elery Eugene Lucas, Howard; George | Mrs. Hoover's sister, Headquarters { l te Y Swope, Howard: Calvin Jen-| o> *H ae 4 grandchildren and Taylor, Bellefonte; William | ® ; childrer | Spangler, Blanchard: Rob- ’ re : " U ’ e goider nni TAAry ey v rm. Bellefonte: George mn y ; " ialarge num Brow Shoe; I ai Tor or CORETatla g For Convenience and Beauty! 4 Ey reorge Mandell, Philipsburg; John |, oo on (0 4 ring the . | g . ' ‘ Mille: Charles ol a Dan fo Sir : ; GEORGE MIZAREK o's a ‘ Mile i Dav festivities were the following rela- i : : . Brings the Busy Housewife Undreamed-of Conveniences’ 7 “rankiin } pieman, MUesburg av. i rege Mizarek. retired Claren : Quick Williamsport: | Hes and friends Mr. and Mrs / : hin snk + id : im Willi HUAmMSPOors., . Meek Powelton Arthur Fearon Hoyer ane dauginer, Bar- A Platertor Erervihing he . ] nte John | Dar y Minn a fe x Se of pint. . snd 5:8 to Use at the Sink! and-—8a Hundreds of Steps Are Saved! *veral enn ie, ie aia Sruatubicn. Bis FILL, YOUR BIN WITH 12. Retailers Asked m Nighthart, all of Belle- Pp I | ER | GOOD COAL! DOUBLE DRAIN BOARDS—give extra work surface th + fonte M: nd 5. Edward Noll ) to Attend Meeting and daughter, Pleasant Gap. Cla; Will Deliver or Can be Had THE SINK BOWL is deep and wide enough that dishes can (ow. Wal j . : at The Mine soak as they are being washed and any housewife knows ORURESE from PEi One) Fis 2ttam " : A} ; how that speeds up dishwashing 'WOODRINGS A “CT QUALITY SEE THESE BEAUTIFUL SINKS ON DISPLAY! CAN BE BOUGHT ON BUDGET PLAN! ’ i P. M. WOODLING FLORAL GARDENS RARTHAUS, FA Fl | : N | 127 Fast Howard Street Phone Frenchville Exch. 1-R-15 eC I'iC upp y 0. Mall Orders Will be Taken BELLEFONTE, PA Care of Promptly BELLEFONTE STATE COLLEGE INAL PEDUCTION BEFORE MOVING TO OUR NEW LOCATION Take Advantage of These VALUES - - Compare These PRICES —-— — 250 Pairs { 0 ack o 's w ‘Foot Rest’ Shoes SU PER 250 | ee of Men's Freeman One Rack of {on R: ; f Men's Brown and Sensational Value for Women Women S Shoes Whites and Two Tones Men 5 Shoes White Oxfords Reg. $6.95 value. Now 25 00 Values $5.95 and $6.95 Values. is To £5.00 Value. To $5.00 Values, Brown, Black, Blue, Brown and One Rack of Women's Shoes. White. and Black and White. Values to £7.00. Now Black. Brown, Blue and f , White. Black and Brown. | | Natural Poise Paris Fashion 29 Pairs of White Oxfords Children’s Shoes | Girls’ Oxfords and CONNIES Spectator Pumps U. S. Keds $3.00 Values. $3.00 Values . Reg. $4.00 and $4.50 Values Reg. $5.95 and $6.50 Values. g ' i To $2.50 Values £4.00 Valueu Now . : 79¢c 1 00 All colors, id | Women's Women Keddetts Te utoc of 4 : 1 150 Pairs of House Slippers Reg. $3.00 Girls’ Sno Boots Womens Rubbers Reg. $2.00 O9c¢ 1 99 Reg. $4.00 Value. And Arctics wooo | © 2 MeCLURE BOOT SHOP, INC, | 1% All sizes and widths. 25 ALLEGHENY ST. . BELLEFONTE, PA.
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