Page Fight —, THE CENTRE DEMOCR AT, BELLEFONTE, PA. MRS. CORA BELLE HINES Cora Belle Hines, of Hublers. burg, died yesterday morning, Sep- purg, died at his home in Johnstown | Howard yesterday morning, 28. 1042, after al! being attributed to a two months’ illness. Mr. Haupt, who tion from which he had suffered for was emploved as a bookkeeper, was several years a son of Philip Henry anc Mi tember ty Home fent tion daughter Maves Curth ing h years husban death in sH1cdy child Pleasant and Charles A Ls brothers burg of rangement terda) MRS. ELIZA GRISWOLD since nth was attributed to a complica Hines was a and Was 1882, Whitman i, Perry BITUARY < 1942 August 29, Mrs David M and yn November time and Hines, Survivors Mr Gap diseases of 19 of 10 age at months Isabelle and surviving are and sisters ! fterr ernoon ra Griswold moming of Mrs 1 suffering ometime dition had since red a stroke d was born 1867, a and with wold her at the death family. Other survive in addition i al services were held mon at mterment cemetery the wa JAMES W. BOLLER former e VFW 1} ran, die morn home in bron NY. ome had Hospital underg at the Centre Coun- where she had been a pat- this days preceded her include Walker, Madeline Walker, all of Hublers- a number Funeral ar- 1ad not been made yes- died August her niece wit last daughter Clariss: lived over who died 13 years win, Camp She nieces and Bellefonte NE Colyer *hial ered | Charles B. Haupt, native ¢ on Friday, August year M. Haupt and was born in burg on May 14, 1871 age 71 years, 3 months and He is survived by his wife, mer Agnes E. Dick; Mrs. Helen Krous, and Mrs. Marion Kredel Johnstown, and Bradley B of Erie, and these brothers ters: Robert, of Clymer; R John and Mrs of Milesburg, and Mrs of Pleasant Gap were held Monday Isabelle born at mak- death 59 Her four of Fred, pot | ers, vices at these ¢ Marlin Ophelia Sc Betty Show- Fune CHARLES B. HAUPT if Miles- | Hattle Miles making his 14 days the for- hildren Haupt, all of Haupt and sis- ose and holl, all SOT = H ral the |M. Picking funeral hcme in Johns- the Rev Interment Memorial Mr WAS I Park town with ficlating the Floral 8:20 28, Mrs Valentine Griswold at town LOHR Lohr MRS. S. H Mary Catherine Lohr, of State Mi haneart s H been in a Monday She was at Rock, of Righter 50 vears husband, 1942 -year 1879 August after a June 3 five 16, day, trouble was born Shoe Carson Harnish married to 8. H with the following le ' In 1899, Lohr Wheeler, Ga . Jacob, at home; and Beatrice, a \ William Williams was the Clarence Lewis Three Irvona Robert, Mr Lohr Clarence Meothox will TT™ irsciay town to Mrs also Williams’ made in Was member church held at ervice be from the late hor the Rev. O. A. Womer, te Houserville U1. B. church Interment be Aske ome a i at August after tery. Snow MES. Mi: «ident ALICE ANNIE DE Alice Annie DePer of Lewistown, died kK Monday 1942, at the Mrs. Mary D. Kling, o en where h had condi- from a re Mr the ‘el time 0'Clox rotiirn roct retu re me morning at Centre ome West College died at her home at 10:30 p. m of lin at a daughter of Jacob and Mary who ¢ children home of her d had of « nade In Johns- wile of R.D Mon- heart She Snow 0s8 she Was urvives Ed- John, of Lynn, of t home Harnish Petersburg, and survive the Funeral Il of 2:30 pm with wr of the ne in charge y ceme- PEW former at 30 31 aughter, tre Hall the pa t been troke Em - - the Stone church Brethren at Shirleysburg, Hunting don county. Interment will be made In the Wakefield cemetery nen: Shirleysburg | vices In DAVID WELSH David Welsh, native and lifelong resident of the Howard area, was found dead in bed at hiz home In | death heart condi- Mr. Welsh, retired blacksmith, was to have been the guest of honor at a family celebra- tion to have been held Sunday, SBep- tember 6, In celebration of his 80th birthday anniversary that day. The deceased was born along Marsh Creek. He is survived by his wife several children and several bro- thers and sisters. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon with the Rev. Mr. Mackey officiating. Interment will made in the Schenck cemetery, Howard be PERCY BLACKFORD Percy Blackford, of New Castle Bellefonte native, died In Mercy Hospital, New Castle, about 1 p. m Monday, August 31, 1942, of injurie uffered about two weeks Mr Blackford, a building New Castle suffered about the face and eyes while as- sisting with plastering work. He was taken to the hospital where his con dition seemed to be Improving until days ago when he took a turn the worse The deceased wa in Bellefonte about 70 year: ago, a son of Mr. and Mr rge Blackford. He lived In Belle. fonte until going to New (Castle MANY vears ago His wife, also a Bellefonte and three child ren, survive in addition to one bro- ther, J. Linn Blackford of Los An geles, Cal, and a sister, Mrs. Grace Keefer, of Charlotte, N. C. The de- last visited Bellefonte of this year when he a the funeral of hi Blackford Funeral be held Thursday at 2 p. m. at home in New Castle. Interment be made in that city ARO contractor severe burn nt four for born YEOArs (ree native, ceased June 30 tended Jack will his nephew we rvioes will DEATHE ON PAGE SECTION ADDITIONAL EIGHT. 8ECOND MEN UNDER 59% YEARS MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR RESERVES Men under of re honorably within ft In 50 years discharged from the 10 8. Naval those AR Wi the Inst YORTS the U serve at ratings above at the time of their di uiting Office here 3 igned to bring experient fleet wermit a oh permit a pi who had been discharged mate second re-enlist as class rel the the new ysleally quis man machini example mate it's to first or 1 honorably discharged be- tween July 1, 1932, and December — 8. 194], and who were recommenced re-enlistment, are eligible for higher ratings under the plan. the Recruiting Office said The candidate need not have foll his Navy trade in civilian ! discharge to be eligible fey LOT ey ~ revised ilfe since HOHAESPEITRIESITIEITSITINRIAP EIN A IAPAPEIELL2 TPE HIRE HPEI>AIESIESIEOESOEOEOIEONSGOEONOSGEDS THE OLDE-TYME BAKERY OF BELLEFONTE Bellefonte, Pa., Sept. The Titan Metal Manufacturing Co., Bellefonte, Pa. (Gentlemen: Attention Mr. W, nrige, P. Sieg: if J The announcement that your company has heen awarded the coveted Army-Navy “E” is not a sur- It was expected. Our community is aware of the aggressive spirit of your organization. It knew you would “bring home the bacon” for Centre County. Sincere congratulations are extended to your nrganization. Sincerely yours, THE OLDE-TYME BAKERY. By C. M. Thompson. 2, 1942. "semononene of the' CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS Monday of Last Week Admitted Lloyd Berry, town, R. D,; Mrs. Joseph Bellefonte, R. D. 1; Mrs. Geraldine Watson, Bellefonte; Mrs. Russell Lalr, Centre Hall. Discharged: Mrs John Hellman and infant daughter, State College, R. D.; Mrs. Earl W Rockey, Bellefonte; Mrs. Robert Hill, Bellefonte Shirley Anne Barnes, Bellefonte: John Sanchez, Julian, R D.. Lester Davis, Bellefonte, R. D. 1 Fucsday of Last Week Admitted Mifflin Evock, Cieorge Eberhart Discharged: Mrs. Philip Pet- and infant son, Bellefonte, R. D 3. Admitted Tuesday and discharged Wednesday Franklin G Bellefonte Daniel Clemson Bellefonte Admitted d Thur: on, Ci Belle- fonts ers Clemson Jr., of Tuesday and James Rich- scharyg day role immbersburg Wednesday of Last Week Julia A. Harper, Flem I'resa Smith, State Col- Thursday ited Gall of Last Week Adn Heart County Firemen Attend School from pepe one) rd D David J new "ontinged and tical manner We ON Hamm cats Office at Indiana, will be the speakers Amos E Bellefonte and equipment been school for its College Lewistown made outdoor are ale 13 rigay 3 ire hag availabie to the thean demonstrations and units active dally on the cam- pus United States Army Chemical Warfare Ser. ewood Arsenal will send demonstrate and other warfare heduled the LT Rr, Pia P'S afternoon, the to how phosphorus utilized deme al to handle bombs These the “proving ground campus modern 8 Are 8S it #4 A ior on RY are Lorin J. Elder and Professor Fred C. Stewart of the College. Justice of the Peace Harold D. Cowher of Bellefonte, also is serving on the faculty. Hugh G. Pyle and Charles M. Graff are handling arrangements for the College, with the assistance of Ray Watkins and Fire Chief Dan Krumrine of the Btate College fire department The county enrollee: State College Vv. Ww Fletcher Lyne 8 Hoffman, Thomaz E. SBauers and J. C. Snyder Bellefonte Richard Alterio, 108 East Bishop street: James Decker, 30 East High street: Daniel Hines, East Howard Edward N Kern, 14 South Thomas street; John O'Leary, Allegheny street: Molvin LL. Wright, 220 willowbank street Philipsburg George E. Humph- - B . {follow street Hall: Floyd Fye, Bellefonte James C. Shirk, Bellefonte, Discharged: Donald Boob Mary Immel, Spring Mill Mrs Walter Reed and Infant son, Belle fonte: Mrs. Charles Gearhart and infant son, Boalsburg. Admitted on Thursday and discharged Friday George Messmer, Howard, R. D 2 Morris Breon, State College, R D1) Jean Johnson College, R. D 1 R.D. 3 R.D 3 Coburn State Friday or Pleas Moorhead Admitted «Qo Jame William Bellefonte Discharged LR ant Gap Mrs and infant Friday and Kathryn 8 Corman, Ji Saturday Admitt son discharged aturdnay Bellefonte Jay Pleasant Gap harp ed: 1L2Roy Klinge: charged: Mr P Admitted Saturday Heley ' . vill Vis Couple Observes Golden Wedding wl Ma ( oble of Houserville, Honored on (rant Anniversary RECENT WEDDINGS Foor—Cottle A beautiful performed in the Parsonage Belle August 20. at 11 Mary siizabeth Cottle. daughter Mr and Mrs. Frank Cottle, of Everett R D. 2. became the bride Paul Foor, son Mr. and H. Foor, of Everett. The Rev Householder, pastor of hus officiated The was unattended. The bride is a graduate of the Robert PP. 8mith High Bedford County. class of The bridegroom. who is a nephew of Rev. G. E. Householder of Belle. fonts, Is employed by the J. EE Kil- near Bed the young home of wedding ceremony United Bre fonts Saturda WAS thren yelock when of of Joseph Mr: H G. E church of the young ooupie Schnol 1042 in roin & Bon Limestone Co ford For couple will the bride's the present reside at the parents ADDITION AL EIGHT WEDDINGS ON PAGE SE0O0OND BECTION . . Marriage Licenses Walter Arndt Weiss Philadelphia Nancy 8. Sproat Washington, D. C ¥ ¥ HAIL, TITAN! So Long As We Have Such Industries as the TITAN 8 Lh LS aii ai $ Rd a METAL MANUFACTURING CO. We Will Never Have to “Hell, Hitler!" The Farmers Nafional Bank BELLEFONTE, PA. jhe SH Lee Le Mrs. Odillie Mott Dies Suddenly (Continued — rom page one) CDA In the Altoona dil resented the convention held in John ana w Angeles, ( wa atid Marie in LY | Mott cember Yeur rom. The Fountain Pen That Makes Writ. ing & Plassey ONLY . . . terea Ce Wea and THE NEW PLUNGER FILLER YACUUN Tels 3 bide of w ng ou one { ruber sack far sr k an Way ahiie ALL r Ladies v WAS THESE FEATURES RIQUIRED IN A REAL FINE Fin Smonther writing pie? « Greater Ioh capa. 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