OBITUARY | — -— - ! Mrs. Mary C. Krug, mother of Dr E. 8. Krug, of 226 East Nittany ave nue, State College died it 1B) Krug's home at 11:15 o'clock Mon day morning, September 14, 1042, of heart disease. She was 59. Born May Tura tale Gallo Ath Tay. 1 4. 1883, in Williamsport he was a! thie, © Ey ms ite” daughter of Henry and Lydia Earon | M. Frear officiating an Red Hes Sents. She was married to Edgar bert Koepp Bake ori i A Inter M. Krug. who died in 1930. She | ment was made in Pine Hall come survived by her father, one son, Ih tery Krug. and the following brother and sister Mrs. Ralph J. Lowder AMMON ALLEN STOVER and Mrs. Lol 3. Glenn, State Col ot % p Be aE. Stevens. Pinel Ammon Allen Stover, re tired farm wilkes-Barre, and J. Gordon, for Camp Claiborne, La an survive . or. died at his home In Aaronsburg * Grove Mill Henry Sents, Curtin tes A and Sar Sents. Milesburg She 8! 6:15 © lock Monday evening was a member of the McConnel burg Methodist urch She editor of the Fulton County for a number of years after her|_, ded Norn in Haine husband's death and was an acti h te clubwoman and church worker: vears Mrs. Krug was active ii ivi affairs in McConnelsburg and Hunt ingdon. Funeral services will be 1 at 10:30 a. m. Thur funeral hom charge of Rev t State Colle church. Interment wi Hall cemetery tions. Mr. Stover, who had been It poor health fo ome time, wa 1867 DAVID D. MASON David D Ma ASO C leg reside teacher of Pre nch at died unexpectedly away while being brought Centre Count ital i1 Fire Company lance. David il born December 10 Mas SOF He was grad- in 1917 witl YOUR CHILD'S F R FE |) ! FULL NAME Written In Gold On School Tablet WOLF FURNITURE CO. BIG 5 SCHOOL TABLET OFFICIAL STANDARD SCHOOL TABLET FULL SIZE 0x10 INCHES Big 5 School Tablet Including Free Childs Full Name Written In Gold No other purchase required in order to secure this regular standard school tablet for only 5 cents, including child's fall name written in gold. Now On Display in Our Windows Bellefonte’s Greatest Furniture Values MES. MARY (. KRUG { children, Mary Esthep and Leda Pauline. Two brothers Robert C., of merly of Wilke Barre and now of Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at St. Andrew's Episcopal | September 14, 1942, of complica n son of Andrew J. and Annie Stover — THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. MRS. FRANCIS §. BOWEN Mrs. Ella Anne Bowen, wife of | Francis 8. Bowen, died at 9:30 o'- | clock Monday morning, September | 14, 1042, at her home In Walker | township where she had re dded for 13 vears since coming to Centre county from Bedford county Mi Bowen was a daughter of John and Margaret Moore Leonard and wa born at Everett on April 0, 1865, making her age at time of death 77 vears, 5 months, and 5 days. She 1s sirvived by her husband; these chil. dren: Mrs. Edgar Long and Mrs Scott Peters, both of Altoona; Mi Edward Calhoun, of Everett: Wil Ham J. Bowen and Mrs. Dap Grove both of Bellefonte, and Miss Kath ryn, at home; these brothers and ster Daniel Leonard of Hynd man; Samuel, of Phoenix Ariz Mi Russell Weaverling and Miss Stella LAGTA! d. both of Everett, and 17 grandchildren. She was a mem ber of the Ch urch of Christ. Funeral ervices will be held at 10:30 o'clock this Thursday morning at the home with the Rev. Frank Long, of Mill Hall, officiating. Interment wil] be made in the Union cemetery, Belle fonte - GEORGE H. OWENS H Owens » deceased had been 7 years as a hydrator iormer NEW DEVICE MAY SOLVE GAS PROBLEM WANTED! SOMEONE TO FIND A BILLION DOLLARS Huge treasures in gold and em- eralds buried hundreds of vears ARO elude scientific expedition s bu eventually someone will become rich with the turn of a spade. A highly entertaining article you'll want to read in the September 27 issue of The American Weekly. the big mag- azine distributed with the Baltimore Sunday American. On sale at all newsstands - WW cnm— - Pastor Transferred The Rev. Maurice Hughes. pastor of St. Peter's Catholic Church at Wellsboro, has been transferred to St. Basil's Church at Dushore and has left for his new charge. He will be followed at Wellsboro hy Pather Thomas Kelley, pastor of 8t. Cath- erine’s Church, Westfield. who will arrive there this week to take up his duties . ail ——— Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. James Rager. of Mt Eagle. announce the marriage of their daughter, Maude, to Ray Fai- ley. Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Failey, 8r.. of Lock Haven. The wed- ding is scheduled to be held Friday, September 18 at Salladasburg, with Rev. Walter Glenn officiating Snommaniwanrsostross cso Playing Cards Wanted The Veterans of Poreign Wars Auxiliary, Bellefonte, is collecting new and used playing cards to be sent to the boys in the service. Any- one having cards to give for that purpose is asked to call the post home before September 19, and Jun- for boys and girls will be sent to call for them “ La. Injures Arm Ralph White, son of Mr. and Mrs | Fred White, of Rote, Clinton county. was severely injured on Thursday afternoon when his arm was caught in a corn shredder at the Millbrook Dairy farm. His arm at the elbow | was badly torn and mangled. He was taken to the Lock HAven hos. | i pital - Medical Society to Meet Dr. Lorenzo G. Runk, of Philips. burg, will be the guest speaker at the September meeting of the Centre | {County Medical Soeclety, Thursday | ‘evening, September 17, at the Centre | County Hospital here, showing a sound motion picture on the subject of syphilis in amin AA ASA Announce Payment to School The Bellefonte Borough School | District last week received $363.07 | for promoting vocational training cs | | war workers, State Tronsurer Harold | 'G, Wagner announces, ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. |. orm BELLEFONTE, PA. Is Headquarters for Electrical Supplies We invite you to visit our store. We still have most all electrical appliances and supplies. We also have Sherwin. Williams Paints: Kem-Tone Miracle Wall Finish. Electric Supply Co. ' Announce Schedule Bellef onte and i Ste ite ( _oll o ge For Registration « one Welfare Mecting Hand Mangled FLOATING Swan is baby- SOAP gentle and a sudsin’ whiz! It's swell for everything! Added NEW ingredient Vanishi NEW on” 1942 SAME "otective gp TRY IT! Clothes washed the safe gentle 1050! RINSO way often last twice | “Anti-Sneeze” as long. Mild and refresh<) ing. A favorite with all the family. 3 CAKE BARGAIN USE IT REGULARLY Silver Dust is the White Soap—the Right Soap— for a Smo White W ash, * with FINE CANNON FACE CLOTH sparing dishes. September 17, 1942, A ———————— — —— a LL ET LLL LLL LTT LT TLL TIE LTT ET TIT @ TTI ATU LAT TI § Th FLUE SH] : Visit Qur N . * ive-Kist Nut Department Fresh Cooked Salted Nuts sow] Nv iy Fancy Mixtures for Parties! Packages for Our Service Men! Cooked Before Your Eyes! aan Ounruuau Fxchan Bellefonte and State College A & P Stores Acme Markets Arrowhead Stores Clover Farm Stores Surrounding Towns '¥ 5S. L. Condo. H. E. Emery High's Market George C. Johnson B. C. Meyers W. H. Noll S. E. Rote C. A. Smith J. B. Stere Ella Tharp Wolf's Grocery A.C. TURNER CO. But Cooked! § Our Store! mn Bellefonte Pa =| File iH] A Li ) | Corman’s Market Fairlawn Stores Goldman's Market Shaffer Stores 4 Spring Mills Centre Hall Milesburg Centre Hall .Aaronsburg Spring Mills Spring Mills Pleasant Gap Axe Mann
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