THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. October 15, 1942. — O B IT U A R Y Sunday Schools Need Volunteers | RECENT Mother, 3Children J ————————— Plan Convention For Observation WEDDINGS | Dieas Home Burns COAT SETS! ! suspender begiings New | ———— | . ‘ 4 » 2 Prominent Speakers Listed Members of Local Organiza- Hockenberry—Lucas Inmates Unable to Escape MISS IDA LAUTENSLAGER | weaver, Lee and Earl Pressler, all of For Annual Sessions at tions Serve As Plane { On Saturday, October 10 1 Fire in Clinton County . . a R | Anronsburg R. D.; Clarence D., and . a p. m., Clarence E. Hockenber: Word ida Javtensinger. hte ong John, both of Woodward R. D.: Mrs State ( ‘ollege Bpotters |Ruth M. Lucas, both of near niece. Mrs. H. S. Miller, at Mackey- | BE. W. Balley and Samuel R Press- The ha ssvanty The call { voltae . } nb _|ard, were united in marriage § a or . riadaaatl i : ville, with whom she had made her Ie, XL, of Sobral Riss Burl Boab, third rogram for, the of ry Bellef nh oi van Lie |Relorined parsonage in Mancl “hist Clint Bunt B § : 1 ‘ashioned coals In princess, swing, Lory, ” ) ’ s {Of 1} es 0 A p, i J si ) : L J ee $ Mi v the Pet Joh | no . wintm . Hone, at 3e Sloes Moeay Inorhing Texas ho ale phy all tre County Sabbath School Associa- at the Community Athletic field has Md Ay Na ro” Ho "of ! 10°30 o' breasted and traightiine models, Sten ati of . TE aT his life in Penns Valley, Is survived hon, to be held at the State College been highly successtul during Ihe Mr. and Mrs Robert Hockenberry ning en N ( busineer 1 ar fleece tweeds and novelty mix- lumer and was born fn by these brothers and sisters: Wil- Presbyterian church on Monday, Oc- past week, officials sald yesterday, ' nd the bride is the daughter of N 34. nnd th 0 | ), Fran E | s, Warmly lined and interlined. Full Landis Laute na RE rember 1. 1882 liam P. address unknown: Harvey, tober 26, was announced yesterday but additional helpers are needed to and Mrs. Charles Luca vy wil] i® foren and Bobby, w mn : | | Pernt Oounty. ny Novem Re death of Orangeville, I11.: Clayton, of Mill. |by Dr. W. R. Heaton, of Philipsburg, keep the post operating steadily 24 engage In farming in thelr hom hth as wel rough E | Hne wpender leggings with talon slide Hking hep A and 11 days. | heim, and Mrs 0. J. Auman, of Pregicent of Hie SOCIO) he hours each day section. Dr. Hollenba {ran ome tx ob E surviving is a sister. Mrs. Anna Aaronsburg. Funeral services were ». 1 gr Shey ier BE Wi con- Those wishing to offer thelr ser- mer pastor of bu . 3 Niesley. of Mackeyville, and these held yesterday afternoon at his late Vent of be Di red "my “ “it vices are asked to call Robert R. Hill, formed charge i e My art of ’ vo childrer y : £ 8 O 6 nieces and nephews, in addition to home with Rev. Harry A. Houseal pre ident of i ON ae dial 2260, or Charles M. Thompson, Penn's Valley { Mrs. Miller with whom she lived | officiating. Interment was made in Dr. Bernard C. Clausen, 0 HHS dial 3235 Mrs. H. G. Brubaker, Upland, Cal; | Fairview cemetery, Milheim butgh fee of fifty cents for delegates Observers who served at the stas Stine—Nush v hildrer J Ly i (CHILDREN'S WARM Rev. J. A. Long, New York City; S——————— tay Y tof the Lo (Hon during the week Octobe The marriage of Nina Lamb Ni ! ! ! | vill cover the co of tl sessions : J. N. Long, Mill Hall; Mrs. H B MRS. LOUISA ZERBY NO He will we ved at the 10 Inclusive were of Philipsburg Hayes, Salona; and Mrs. L. R.| pynera) services were held Mon- | church I. O. O F.: Allen Smith, Paul Em. | Stine, of Bellefont OK Pline i he 2 hy Hrel Evarts, of Huntingdon, L 1 Pun- | 44 at Millheim for Mrs. Louisa Ihe complete program follows erick, C. P. Hoy Martin Ardary Monday Octo! r Sth t Winch ' i “x i eral services were held yesterday | Zerby, Spring Mills native, who died Harold Yarnell and H. C. Taylor ter, Va, with the Rey ir Swan fu morning at the Miller home In|, ber 8, 1942, at City Hospital Morning Session Bov Scout ‘1 a. B . the Method) Mackeyville, with the Rev, Heisey | Youngstown, Ohio. Interment took Mr. Thomas G. Haugh, vice- “wright and F. F . N The bridegre entre Hall, officiating. Inter-| 1... near S T™ mn residing he : Mr. and Mi of Lent Hall Qi " , jar Hill place near Spring Milk I'he de- dent, presiding Logan Fire Co.: Collins Shoemak 1s mbl ment was made in the Cedar Hill | 004 who went to Youngstown to 9:00 to 9:45—Registration e- | or Ben Rosenblatt. M Goldn PHLE, FMS aT PI0Y | I ENDL Morris Qidinan 1" neta ¢ y cemetery live many years ago, was 80. She | gates jernard Goldman, Ed K fan : Bellefonte liquor Se was born in Spring Mills December [9:45 to 10:00—-Worship—~Rev. W. F hi 4 tat ‘ {0 Phil'paburg CHARLES B. LINGLE 27. 1860, a daughter of William and Watkins Catholl Daughters: Helen Beezer, He has been in th Tragedy Ln WLI in camel, teal, wine, blue. 27 ; Charles B. Lingle, of Monesson,| Amanda Auman. Her husband, John 10:00 to 10:16 Welcome Thoma 3 wd he Miller Mary Beldin and FPebruary former resident of Milesburg, died| H Zerby, preceded her in wath Haugh Sara Moerschbache: at Camp Butner Monday morning, October 12, 1942, Two son william C of Youngs- | Respon Dr. W. R. Healor Indin Fire Ompany 1 ki will remals in the Charleroi-Monesson Hospital wn, and Homer C., of Aaronsburg, | Abpointment of Committee Woods, Sammy hinesmitl : 7 has been ex Monesson, after a several month urvive with one brother and two V 11:15—Conference period Wolfe, F. O. Beldin, Anthony Riglin, (Ly Sak illness. The deceased was a so ters. They are: Uriah G. Auman (a) Children—Miss Robert George Teaman ) James and Marcella Malone Lingle | of Spring Mills: Mrs. Chestie Bar- ( Y mung People-—~Revy H. H Ottavio Berardi Copeland—Genteel Tazewell county, ger, ( rT ine, O., and Mrs. George Houseal Woman's Club ' ‘ 1 1 and was born in HB . Ill. on March 8, 1869, making his age Kli nefel of Lock Haven Two ) Adults—Rev. C. M. McClay ton, Mrs. Neal Kohler and Mi in the ming i da f GIRLS at time of death 73 vears, 7 montns gran oh nildre n and one great-grand- (d) leadership and Administra- Davie ott Al rit 24 ¥ i ‘ ’ “ and 4 days. As a young man he lived | chi also survive. She wis a mem- ton--CGeorge M. Raines Elks: Geo ge Ha 1zel / tzler, Kenneth Leros § \ t 3 - in Milesburg and assisted his pur-| ber of the itheran church | § y 11:20-Hymn Sing /illlam rachbill and R : r=) M H i ‘ . 4 ents in operating a farm there. Lat- . ’ 12:00-—Addre F. (Fred gio at 3.00 : y - : egging € \ r he went to Pittsburg} where he . ‘orson, President Lin Ol “W Auxiliary. Mr Keller ] ' I h + 4 oF hie went to. Pittsbulgh. where Iu MRS. DAVID CARVER Be , y ole 1 was employed in the Pitcairn shop Ww . . ‘ ariisle Allen, Mi i bride } " of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Sin A Catherine Carver Wile Of |] 2 Noon to 1:30 al r, of Williamsport, re- i at 11:30 Afternoon Session the death five t f ne Gia the former Erma Jones had resided with Mi: i uesday morning, October ors Bolin, Lemont, Pre ter Roes it Mone " 1 the Willlamsport Hospi- | 1:3 o 2:00-Worship--Revy t “ di MOLE oll : ‘ brother nd ters ai a cerebral hemmorhage, Mr J« ULC alc ASUELS © 5 1 ’ : 4 bt Trias y employed in the William- 2 i ok) and B " - k Wether M: John Nes ie cig DO! Silk 11 vent to work as ] } 3 A dry r sek msg phy >, w \ : » a ‘ \ 3ruce Lingie, all of MuUesburg, d yh ys es " 4s al TT ' EQ *®ion Auxiliary r izzie Kel white y : ward Lingle. of Lemont, ai . oo ual Tues morning, apparently in WrSOn lerman and rayne Miller . Wingate Youth are Linge, of “emont, and Harry {er usual healt! le at work she 2:35 3:35—Conference Rio R. Cowet | bu fiss } Lingle, of Ry: gH . Cee. | fainted and ta ken to the hos- ‘hildren-—Miss Roberts nd ¥ 4 . oy Apprehended vices were held ednesday after- ted i ildren—Miss R 1 and F Millet s black i 4 noon at Wetzler's Memorial Chapel ga is ‘us li i roara Friicaman, | acc rit ‘ : ntinued from , ‘ £ TA .r > ’ Milesburg. with Hewes Phillips, pas- | Ueatment. tthe d ceased was a dau- ouseal Jean Blaney, Dorothy Gordon and rosebuds. | : iE Hot Sept oh <A BOYS’ & GIRLS WOOL tor of the Mil rob and Blanche (cr Ad y. C shariott . Heme aa , { f eve Z z ; : nd was born in }- d adership 1 officiating Int. » nt was m + Bou A Mails, R0d 3 1904. ms : ation Cas fy J, I ; istra- . he n { M Copela { Fe — : z 4 2 Melton Snow Pants tha vieziviiing < Ty Ht I's . “aan is y ¥ 3 - > J TcayunY el € age ot Ume of death 38 years 335 to 3:40~Special Mu Stock Elected 938, and of Th o tiled ore : S pender styles with zip- JOHN WESLEY PRESSLER child her monther- died and she was: C. Clapssn Pastor. Pret Basti Harr : es he is allege RIND, ar anklate Brown. mews John Wesley Pressler, well known tak n nt he home « "aun hur h i " gl oy 4 Kiwanis Head ; tis ; ie . ’ * as | v ro ; g ' d w TOW, TY » Penns Valley farmer, did Sat V g, October 10 1942 at 9:10 o'clock, at his home of complica- | until r r hus and, David " 5 . | 14 Y > i - tions. Mr. Pressler, who had work- Carve rvives. There are no =. t- Heaton, President, Presid. White rr Club od a ; e, twice, Se E fl | Sizes 14 to IX ed on his farm that day as usual hildren or brothers and sisters, the NE rs oh : J died several hours after being st k i en. He was 69 years, 8 month 6 days old at the time of his « Deceased was born in nn town- |. corer. of UN SULA WTIeY gn Wives ipal the Bell nite publi h { p. 1 ' Creat 4 V H ship Pebruary 4, 187 n of Dan- eral services will be held at 2:30 VVeTNE and Announcement pe ected president of ihe (oealj) ‘ - su A C ; Ir I’ lel and Christine Weaver Pressler. o'clock Priday afternoon from the precio a es & a Lime oh fio f [ § | ne 0 His wife. the former Maggie Isabel Gordon home, and interment will Hymn eng. uestay r. Btock, wh ‘ 10 3 yi e We i . ® # . 3 Address... srniard 4 " Dyna hie of op “ony 4 . oe Breon, and these children survive be made in the Union cemetery Addr Dr. Bernard Clause; Deegan [41 i H ! en ! ie Han Mack Mrs. Harry Long, Mrs. Ollie Shaw- Hymn uary 1 ’ 8 lie Shaw ADDITIONAL DEATHS ON PAGE Benediction—Rev Evening Session Succeeds J. H. Caum; Bond uateq from ¢ J J B. otuss /\ ; Sizes 3 to 12 Directors rider's Exchange Bldg. Bellefonte ar nda » . + nN z ver, Mrs. Paul Orndorf, Mrs. Elmer SIX SECOND SECTION 1: hates am Edward H. Jones Bond ( * of Axemann, was oe F { Boll : ‘ PONE : ruven rt, police I~ All delegates are invited to inspect | named vice- al the session ™ ma ¢ Bele a indicated EL. Lem Jan the new Christian Education Build- | held at the Penn n Belle Hotel. Ward (TOBY periormed 3 Kit Bags Yor All Snow Shoe Brothers {ing of she church. Mie of Pleasant Gap was re-elected a CT hilio " bi Ny th Marriage Licenses Ee . Soldiers and Marines Enlist In Air Force ey : pastor. Rev. Charles W. McClay_ At- {Donald William Brown. Bellef New Wolf Store Six Directors Stewart Becomes Head Directors were nominated and iendants were the bridegroom's bro. Louise Aileen Fleck dellefont 23 re lection of seven directors will be| th To Open Oct. Are Elected The junior section of the Belle-| Charles H w. Buc dinger and Phil- of Bellefonte 1.0.0.F. weld at ure meeting. The secre- | pi.) ast 1 4 's Sannin. Stays ER fonte Woman's Club, Mrs. Keith ip M. Budinger Jr. of Baltimore, — . tars il als named at a meet. llefont A 18s . bndal we 4 is dh Btn , 4 Continued from mpope one Continued from pape one) Anderson, chairman. which is spon- Md. sons of Mrs ra Watson Bud-| Clyde M. Stewart of Bellefonte, |'PE In the near future tri] Mrs. Herman returned | git recs. ete, tol plete floor new furnitur in- District No. 6: Howard borough soring the equipping of kit ba in- | Inge: {f Sno Shoe. spent last was installed as chief patriarch of Mr. White entert rd the Club's’ +. polleront Ihe brid, os " : : shai + 1 nagement report lilesburg borough, Boggs, Curtin, der the direction ¢ he lefonte Week at their h here. Charles | Bellefonte Encampment, No of | Girectors at a dinner meeting at his | Fern ; ¢ ‘ 1 : : Howard and Liberty townships W. Chapter | n {i Cross, re- has enlisted in the Army Air Corps the I. O. O. P. at installation exer- DOme in mann Tuesday night ware al big 1 ersity. Nes { Di y yelta {rater he Wo! Purniiure Company has | gk. McDowell, re-glected ports $162 has been received for and eft Frigay ctober 8. from |cires held Monday night at the lodge DUSID session, directed by presi- york Cit ] ‘ tv " i it ‘ ting | he 1 N » wr a a ier District No. 7. Snow Shoe bor- equipping these bag wr all diers | Baltimore for Sacramento, Cali. to rooms on West High street . Suc. | 9FD aum. olowed the dinner beer int V im . \ rit Som iss: Ben " . custo F a . as Se wel 81 8h and Burnside and Marines who are leaving for begin training ceeds Martin Ardary who has served —————. St visor for Monts ry, B for rs by the Chemical pl hier Arenas i v0 stores | JOWHShips, R. E. Kech, re-elected duty on fo relgn soi] : hillp was accepted August 28 in as head of the organization for si c b d high ithe sid | ¢ that Comps now ation IV : deviled san pa / Sieg of llefonte, and Paul The material for the [the Firing Cadets. -Navar Reserve | monthe ane was pasion for x Mothers Club to Hold |Lehisn counties before that| Compan he National G¥b- in Central Pennsylvania. Ciyde M. | . P- Sieg of Bellefonte. and Paul furnished by the Red Cr d will [<5 ang Xpects » called for priest Hallowe’ en Party at i eid if iis ~ ] Mr Herman xDects Lo $119 ' PY - nh : Sha b y . wy : 4 W 6S fill acancies in the Bellefonte be made by production of a raining atl any time. He has return-; Other officers installed are Charlie Herma: : son of A | Mrs. J. ing position in Norrist t : ; Fneaibe lists vacancies were caused Mrs. W. J. Emerick and her group °d h altimore whi re he wil) con- Jodon, ‘nior warden, Leonard Wit At: the October meeting of the I’ { Es arin whil tal i by the death of Ralph Mallory snd of sewers ue Jag 9 “ iy . Sh a mer J Hor warden; and Hi d | Bellefonte Mothers’ Club. held Mon- attended the Bellefonte gh 8 y 10 ntinue his trai at th Fabl I't man ¥ loaned $10 the resignation of Calvin Troup The quota for the Bellefonte gr se LWo brothers will be remem- | Yarnell, scribe. Victor Auman of | the Bellefont Acader and the © { Lakes 1 g Stat y few Ars ARO, mi 8 good and - a 2 y 1 day night at the home of Mrs. Rob- Li red by any as players on Norm Centre all az the installing of< | " I ph ¢ fniveraits tab - 1 " " ne is 400 bags gS basket balllf gh Hall, was the installing of ort Woodring, East Howard street, University of Pittsbury He is ajat G ak I paying 1 back in cash Read the Classified ads a y 54 Wal ne ari be # igh The approximate cost of equipping | team They were graduated in 1% Appointments made by the chief with Mrs line Wolf as co-hostess Er — ——————————————— p— one of these bags is $1, and any in- | attended Penn State and have been | patr arch are first watch Willis plans for a Halowe'sn party to be : ( Lf ilIChH § WAL at iS THireta stoning dividual wishing to contribute that working for the past vear at the Wion; second watch. Dr. Nevin Jo- held Thursday evening, October 29 amount is asked to get in touch with rtin Alrcraft plant t Iti don: third watch. Hi r G brick at the Mrs. G. A. Robinson barn on sR AMER i . Aik 100 wnirg aten arry FMATOTICK | to “sat iy . > & " Mrs. Keith Anderson, Logan street re fourth watch Forrest Bauder East Curtin street, were announced Those who have ms tri . . it Tho so. | Plans for the party, at which all ho have made contribu- es A sr — guide, Girard Altenderfer inside | ,. . 1 ea members and their guests are asked C to date are: Moose, Ladies of . wnt inet Bebra opt re rp wd th Ss A a i tions to e al , me, Ladi of } ntinel, Edward Young outside " 3 the Moose, E } run ing on " h to come masked, include a barn . Eastern Star, Rebekahs sentinel, H. M. Showers a 3 Sain, Bl) abe ea a o dance, followed by refreshments to Centre Qounty Past Grands Associa- Game Is Changed Ihe high priest made the follow- be served at the nearby Rom of tion, Woman's Club, Music Section dae ing appointments: Russell Reish, mrs PM Dibba ; of the Ww man’s Club, Du A. R., and (Continued from page ome) first guard of the tent, and Charles ; Wagner's Peed Mill Tickets for adults, at 55 cents, are Rockey. second guard of the tent anda a I a LL LL Ire Trg TIT aT ¢ THUTTRIRY: 4 THR g THI ie 0 net J Buy the Things You Need NOW...But BUY WISELY! Most Convenient TERMS Possible T ep % ~ Y C Still &L»> Get Metal Spri kd et Metal Spring . . : K Miss Mary Adams and Kathleen| The Bellefonte Parent-Teacher C t t d Insurin A ainst Gingher visited the latter's sister in ASSociation will hold a membership \ ons ruc on an Fa Philadelphia over Sunday. (drive the week of October 19-23, ) » i Second Lieutenant Edward Spich-| ¥ith Mrs. Ralph Blaney as chair- a ————— . er and wife were here from Virginia Man —— > Ww | C g Air Raids WHAT YOU for a few days’ visit, Mrs. Fred Warner has been chosen A - a ; : : o 0 overin S Mrs. Eva Adams, who had been co-chairman. Membership in the or- At Monday's meeting the report w— ls sale ft the 101 Davis lothine Smo AP ————— of the baby clinic revealed that a n sale at the Job Davis clothing total of 1136 babies have been treat- ‘There are fewer accidents on the store. School students are instruct- PLEASANT GAP ed at the clinic since its establish- highways because there are fewer ed to bring scrap to the gates, where ment some 12 years ago. Last cars and less speed Icheckers will be on duty A regular meeting of the Pleasant | month 62 babies, nine of them new : : Gap Defense Council will be held In| canes were treated - the brick school building Tuesday. in ory } DSC AE CNHI CONTERIS | October 20, at 7:30 p. m 4 The na: op Heh n Hubler, home, econo A cs representative for this area, fy p ad . mt Fi poss of this organization should in- spoke interestingly on nutrition, our Property is worth Insuring against Fire terest the whole community and the | gregsing food requirements of yublic is i - publ is urged to attend its meet {school and pre-school age n The J. W. Gill family and Mrs. | an If Is Worth 2 Paul Gingher and son, Donnie, spent {PTA TO HOLD CAMPAIGN 4 4 Sunday with the Frank Milward FCR NEW MEMBERS family in Williamsport ——————— SUED CN CE Ne CI IHR CERRO Tn en Un staying with her daughter-in-law, ganization is urged, as it gives every . 3 i . do you know -— Mrs. Clyde Adams, is spending a parent a way to share his or her A A . og ’ z 4 which will no longer be available in furniture Mr 0. MN. A. few weeks at her home In Union- child's school life \ ; mee SO made under priority regulations | town | Membership also helps to raise | i that your {ire insurance policies do not protect you against Mrs. Harry Twitmyer is unable to the standards of Toy life A ae | : loss of your property is destroyed or damaged by air raids? be about because of a knee injury secure adequate laws for the care | ood i received when she fell down the and protection of children and . dh, ; a Ww Frame, Mohair steps : ’ ly that yout “an now buy War Damage Insurance that does pro- : Pe several Weeks ogo confined to youth . » tect vou against loss resulting from enemy attack, including any {bed at his home because of illness The association not only invites 4 Z : A Living Room action taken by our military, naval or air forces in resisting for the past several days. jparents and teachers but all Belle- | : 1 4 : " enemy attack, June Eby has resigned her posi. | fonte citizens to join the organiza- 4 i lls i X Handsome design, suitable for any {tion in the Melroy store to Hon 4 ; ack nd. oi wins Ah accept | b ; £ . | Hiv ebbing that War Damage Insurance is issued by the War Damage |a position as assistant in the post| A house-to-house canvass will be / all oH : versie . Corporation, an agency of the Federal Government which operates | office, succeeding Mrs. Margaret Mc. |Deld and it is the urgent desire of | in cooperation with leading fire insurance companies and their | Clenathan, resigned. |the association that everyone Jol | Sel : I : : . 4 ' THREE PIECES agents and brokers. | they {now and help make the P. T. A. a i | { % part A Ges 3 Ad h | Nylon Hosiery Stocks [success and a credit to Bellefonte. | . 4 ba ; yl A $1 79 75 \ t at Wer Damage Insurance is so priced that you cannot af- | The War Production Board this | i B. z= : : ~~. | i . i i Engagement Announced ’ 3 afford to be without it? ¥ le, the week froze all stocks of used nylon | ; — ‘ contents is only Me per Pepin vaBuggdon dwellings and § |hosiery in the hands of dealers in| The engagement of Miss Peggy L. | ih Ra : ALE 4 |order to bring into Government | McClellan, of State College, to Pvt. | : {hands available supplies of the fab- | Linn E. Blazer, of Centre H : i H Re - i but “ you eannot obtain War Damage Corporation Insurance { rie, which is used pw A bags. | been announced Ly her an. Mr | You Can Still Enjoy Time to Pay i / i 4 Pe. Suits $6975 against raid damage after it occurs. For this reason, we suggest | Used silk hosiery previously had | and Mrs. C. M. McClellan, Centre | ASE. ABOUT OUR NEW CREDIT. PlAN! ia gc As Law AS. en telephoning or writing today for particulars on this important new {been frozen. {Hall. Since graduating from the type of insurance. {| Women are asked to save old and! | Centre Hall-Potter High School in | discarded Fo and nylon stockings, ithe class of 1041, Miss McClellan | pending the start of an organized, | has been employed at State College. | HUGH M. Q UIGLEY [nationwide collection campaign to Mr. Blazer, son of Mr. and Mrs | {be launched by WPB's conservation Clarence Blazer, of Centre Hall, en- | , . ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE | division. listed in the Bellefonte National! WE @1V5 8 4 1. GRESN TRADING STAMPS - Guard, January 5, 1941, and was! fon Temple Court Bellefonte, Pa. Joseph Stalin, who now urges a (sent to Camp Shelby, Mist, “for | N. Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa, second front, has evidently changed | training, and Is now stationed some his mind, since 1639. - I where in England.
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