Page Eight hk THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. October 29, 1942. —— = nur um ros |B-County Legion Prominent Peasant James L. Wilson | pecent | tay at Younstown, 0. "for wn.| Officers | Gap Merchant Dies p); STARRED FOR OBITUARY [hme a Chosen] = SF} Dies at College | WEDDINGS | 1, : ; (Continued from page one) who dled Sunday at her home In|John Gravish, Osceola Mills, he never deserted his first vocation! Was Well Known Building — | Youngstown, O. Mrs. Foreman was a as storekeeper--he found time u Haagen—Burrell | | daughter-} New Com 0 y wor: i : CHARLES E. SNYDER | granddaughters and one sister, Mrs, | 98ughter-in-law of Edward and ew Commander For laid greatly In the development of Contractor; Prominent in Miss Edit ¥ 1 38 A01 M Catherine Frain Mark, of Altoona, Mary Goodhart Foreman, Centre Ensuing Ycar his home community Masonic Circles survive. Mr. Frain was a retired em- Hall residents, who survive, in ad- | | He wag chief organizer of Whit ; Salona By lvest Tob plove of the Pennsylvania Railroad dition to her husband. Interment! Omeers for the Clearfield-Centre | Fock Quarrie; which since 1911 has 1501 Q | Hangen. son of Mr. a a n Company. He had worked in the Al-|'0¢k place In Youngstown. F ei 1 « Wilson, prominent State Col. AM y ir. and Mrs, W, W toona shops for more than 32 years Goodhart of Centre Hall, and M: Al- Margaret Rearick, of Rock Spring attended the service h Purrell, daughter of ' f ) 8B. Clyde Burrell of wal ana Funeral services were held Tues- day afternoon at the Neff Funeral | Home in Milheim for Charles E Snyder, 48, who died Friday after- noon, October 23, 1942, at the Cotinty | Home, Bellefonte. Rev. Harry E.|During all of his residence in Houseal officiated. Interment was toona he was a member of the First ’ 4 V.|county committee of the American | been the leading industry in Pleas- | lege contractor poy builder. died at! Haagen of urd were married Legion were elected at a meeting | @nt Gap He was one of the organ-' hi home there at 3:25 o'clock Monday ( 18, at 8 p. m. in th last Wednesday night at the Legion [12ers of the Pleasant Gap Water | Thursday afternoon. October 22 |Community church on Lincoln Road Home in Houtzdale., Installation of y Company, formed to provide 1942, after an (line: of af SA Miami ach, Fla. by the Re: Wye made in Aaronsburg cemetery. Mr, | Evang lical church of Altoona, Fu- A A Ca . the officers took place under the! the community with a safe and ade-! duration. He we smd Rd Beott. They were atiprds by Snyder. a laborer, who died of com- | neral services were held Saturday JAMES FRANKLIN LONG | leadership of J. Earl Hobba, past bi- | quate water supply, and has alway He wi ‘ 7 Ee and , wh Come. of "iis “ plications, had been ill since enter- | morning at the Meyer Funeral Home James Franklin Long, of Rebers- | county commander been the company’s secretary and iY = ¢ 5 Chri a ) Mrs gen, he hire im ing the home July 24 of this year, | in Altoona, followed by burial at Burg, died at 7 o'clock Tuesday OMcers for the ensuing year are treasurer. He and his brother pur-|.. pos e hs win Bh Tl eg he « Jf the Bylvar Eloc- He was born at Millheim March 24, | Cedar Hill cemetery, near Mill Hall, nl ht, October 27, 1042, at his home| John Gravish, Osceola Mills, com- | chased what now is known as Noll oni Pid aap A Rege irie Pr in at DAN Hall tear o 1804. a son of Jessie and Sarah Clinton county The Rev. H. C.!0 complicatior Mr. Long who | mander 8. DD. Rhinesmith Belle. | Grov } nter of the town Cot ! \ hat ' vilil Brown Snyder, both deceased. He | Kleffel, pastor of the First Evangeli- it all his life in the same vicin- | fonte, first vice-commander; J. O.|tw wer to the public fo never married Two sisters, Mrs. | cal church, conducted the servic ny, Wi 0. The decoasad born | Docu | nsville, secon vice- | TO { entertanment i Clair Boob, of Woodward, and Miss | L SI Mills July aid on ol mmander; R. J. Power ceoln Agnes Snyder, of Logan Mills, sur- | HARRIET DAISY SIPES i and | 1 Mn ills, adjutant; J. Earl omic y AIC ve y t v Harriet Dalsy Sipes, 60, was found Shellenberger—Saviog | dead in bed Mondav morning Oct hig Sh AXA " y Wy dy En Rehr aap: i y y ok 4 ‘ ; . i : dan i ! MILTON GREY WALKER |ober 26, 1042, at the home of B. F ; ; : ‘ ls : "i : ’ | : . | State College, where she Milton Grey Walker died at his|Hann of ir dvs 2am wit] om Wt Loveville luesday morn had been pending tie ummer with } Cay ry vil 3 hg aay morn- her niece, Mi Hann Her original at 1v:35 oc xk of a heart dis- residence was at Morgantown, West e, being ill for five years. He was Va. Miss Sipes was born on Sep- R Decemper 18, 9s vs tember 24, 1882, in Fulton County, a Isaac and Catherine daughter of Mason L. and Catherine He was man Moore Sipe Surviving brother \ Maringo to Min- Lay Mi Mary O'Neal yf JOHN F. EMORY Mi Elmira Wagner I'e ar vi ur. dpa e Metho FE Mosier and O’Brien VION 4 ) ROY | ort 11 | wit v taken wo 'b fof 'W wl § aster, Blane, Hl. and Irvin, Pieler whore the funeral was held Lory. On. August 25. 1917. be mand Named to Defense WOVE Mills One tep-brot tharles Smith, Duncansville IVive He wa v member ol Ld church at Gat HARRY WILLIAM WEAVER Harry William Weaver, 74, of 5a er-! College ( } ober 27 Pugh Wa Aevander bhach 0 care villi KK officiating [ntermern un the Gatesburg ces —— RIBBON BOUND CEPHAS WESLIE FRAIN Who Sur ves wi bon ‘ the iL ineral {fom i v ni hl (A I'at } m Ww. i \ / Ri jeia Cephas Weslie Prain lied Oc arviving are the following broth- gil nd on Boeing i aaron Leitzell of Bellefonte, hes Oh Sp dr alindon Sur " Hig , thar $ M Bn # i Ris AND BEAUTIFUL : ol E ; ister i MRS. ROSIE POORMAN nt tect : is { ¢ j ) : t t Rosle rman, wid \n frou ' EP. Kell : wih Marvelous dress—superb Poorman. died at he A . A iy 8 » ” ty MM MM f § Lf K a H ! . ha ’ . Fr Ae B i ! A for daytime and dates! EY 4 p Wits y “t ; 1 § tl y A 1 i ‘ Beautifully tailored — time of death 78 years and 4 month vost Gy Elsie Jor 0 of ¥* da £rnoon : ! ; Ye : y . ! “4 § ' y . . t eof 55d § Months. | Pry and Mrs. Elsi nes, all rege My ks’ it ) ba : bot Pleasal ' 4 I Made softly feminine with gh _- nd | loutadale, an lian. "Ms grosgrain banding down eather ol ock Haven, wh ded IN was § nem bel the Evangelical biton N JOFIHAN OE { y : ! | h yh May 1934. One daughter. M " A hd RE “ ter of Michael and Margaret This ) ; Ira front and on sleeves, bert Burkhart of Altoona - - : Wy er, bn a 1 : a . So Wear it with knowing chic band died about nin " Steidle To Speak at fx ahd ix § p ‘hild n and TO HS SUME Dire RaL ihe] wi - SoH. MI Al ander, —it looks twice its low There are no children. Surviving C. of C. Cider Part § QEOM-STRRCAL UL cl he CIrouaiel woe th er CRAM juate of the Belicfonte Hig pricel Crisp spun rayon rs and sisters ¢ and - A Se. 3 : ta a An Seatmy Hox wernt 1 a a of ayers Susie and wool in soft green, blue, brown. 12.20, 40. fort p : oring. will ianant tn 1 hark Tarrison Our Store will be open Wed- Ee - . o fr {1 sumed this week me ¢ st Howard street, Belie- nesday afternoons during Nev- Lea town whose developm he helped nroliment ! Nn 10 anyone. (i ember and December. ate College To the People of Bellefonte! church y. Priends may “alll "7 member of a government | 141 10 his SCT ond FT HE ae a a ial J. B. Wagner Co. Yambu Natirg ven ing Sion The average man is willing to do; automobiles will be given free. Por _ _ .. i.00 people. bt you oan af MeSirS . bi erchants and business men | tes funn: 2 ov. further infc n see or call Mor- } Morals inte Prop ng 4p Your chance to select gifts for your service men, your } Beaton andl VICI, nf 13 ept hard work Larimer or Retqer Jouon, phone | ng wrot ALE EFF le for | : ye — ¢ whether they are members of the 3216 i . . LLEFONTE, PA. family, and your friends early at a saving. ‘On October MRS. GEORGE BENNER hamber of Commerce, are invited Cl rt to ——————— —— , -— 29 our doors will open offering to the buvire public Mrs. Margaret Miles Benner wife to attend the | I'he Titan Male iy CE 4 - ; , f George Benner and daughter ol vill provide music. Member —— eet with but one thing In mind: Reduce our enormous he late John Q. Miles, died sudden- | ¢ (1s committee ir harge of ar- . > TR Te wer ho in Centr all at 8 ATT Ea . rt Haas toe ecause of present con ha 1 shortage lv at her home in Centre Hall at ngemen e: J. Bo Dx : ock be ise of present conditions and hortag of clock Tuesday night, October 77, cn Stock. O line. . HAY! help. We must sell our nationally known merchandise 1042, of a heart attack. She had not |. tar) beenn in good health for some ime - at re-WAar values, at rO-WAr prices ake vour selec gi at pr ar values, a pre-war prices, Make your Mr snner was a daughter of John tion from brands you know Q. Miles and*Lydia Richards Miles Patton Township ; he C Y 1 and was born at Martha Furnace on ane aw January 17, 1873, making her age at Schools Open Monday Y rH @® nA , ‘ JTW J time of death 69 years, 10 months i Society Brand . .. Suits and Coats I] ar re i orvived BY BEE Aner havine Deen closed husband, George Benner, retired __ cause of lack of Lransporta- Clipper Craft . .. Suits and Coats { Centre Hall merchant; a brother, , “eo iii he Patton township ’ . John B. Miles, of Port Matilda, and, _. ned on Monday Wooster-tex . . . Suits |] these nieces and nephews: Mrs. C.| “oo co Patton schools are opens un e ® G. Cronister, of Wilkinsburg: Mrs. |. 4.» lat han the Ferguson Knit-tex . . . Coats I] waiter McKinney, of Tyrone: Mrs.| C0 7 hols and the Ferguson B. E. Seeger, of New Castle; John | 1 bus i« being used to trans- W. Miles, of Martha, and Merrill whol \e alin ” Miles, of Martha. Puneral services ’ y GO i ; > . Norshei S | [wi be held trom the home at 2{™D. voscd. Monday of Those Seven Words Summariz r F lorsheim nn Men 5 Shoes | o'clock Priday afternoon with Rev. | BY w . Sted? s 1 M nay o ¢ Ou Grand Opening Friday r y. ov J. M. Kirkpatrick officiating. Inter. | 3% WOO bo iarity for § shoo) . . W eyvenberg . . . Men's Shoes | ment will be made in the Centre Hall | #9 oo oirkgd a And a the Night Better Than Anything Else We Could Say ! 4 cemetery. Mrs. Benner was a mem- is J0r 8 whdrieenRa ; m's S terian church and | driver had vacated the post J arman .. . Men's Shoes ber of the Presbyterian church and | “**¥0 i of the Missionary Society of the | church: was a member of the Wom- Name Board To an’s Club, the Clover Club, and the . Y Ww C O A T S tebekah Lodge. Presecute Violations € never expected a crowd of more than 1600 people would turn out ONE LOT ADDITIONAL DEATHS ON PAGE - OF 81X SECOND SECTION The Bellefonte Defense Council to inspect our new home. We never realized so many Centre County ————— i has appointed a boa:g to prosecule : : Knit-Tex | Citizens’ Rally at | all willful “blackout” violators under people were that much interested in our progress COATS | Spring Mills Tonight of the legislature. The duties of ols Oo an act passed’ by the last session 4 will be to review cases Jayson . .. Shirts Hudder $419 Regular $50 A————— boars Panitz $35.95 Reg. $45. Covert Cloth Clipper Craft $20.95 Deluxe. Reg. 835 violations reported by air Plans have been completed for a blackout vi ; | H citizens rally to be held in the Spring | raid wardens and auxiliary police But that Ss Ww at ppe LA y ~ C - 571 95 Mills High School auditorium at 8 after an alr raid or an air raid drill T a ne and we are more than pleased. | o'clock this Thursday night This measure has become Neeos- =) Or P \ ~~ : Music will be furnished by the sary because of the failure of some 0 prove that we appreciate your most encouraging evidence of con- Spring Mills band and speakers will local residents to co-operate With fidence and good will we have decided on a Grand Opening Sale include Prof. Charles 8. Kniss, Sen- (the local air raid protection organi- S U ; T S ator Snyder, Mrs, Edith DeWitt, and zation in keeping their lights burn- which will convince, better than anything else, of our sincerity We Democratic candidates Refresh- | ing during the blackout drills. The ONE GROUP OF wi : 8 | rid q 0 \ e re ard i / : i : : pci 0 ments will be served. The public is inames of the members of the boar are offering values which will make you our friend for life Nati | Societ . - Bi lona pnp | 337° SUITS Mont Go¥e 537.95 > This Sale is nuw in progress and every dellar you save on merchan- 3 dise purchased means one dollar more for War Bonds and Stamps. Reg. 340 Deluxe. Reg. $35 3 9.95 Clipper Craft $20.95 | BULDS Hundreds of you have seen our new store. To you, and to all the | Men's Shoes $5.75 — i | others who have not yet visited us in our new home, we extend an Jarman, ross Florsheim $0.85 Grow EASTER Plants | | invitation to come in for an inspection and to see for yourself what Y Lot Ladies $9.95 : | savings are possible at our Grand Opening Sale. SPECTATORS, in 1 Lot Shirts $1 29 w— IN — | Black and Brown. JAY ; Sweaters $1.29 | Your Own Home! | a VESTS. Sleeveless Slacks $9.95 Ad and Pullovers. One alteration only : We have a wide variety of bulbs, and instructions Wri ie (7 i on how easy it is to have all the Easter Plants you y§ want, if you . . ; @ B |B) ¢O M Mh 9 i) | PLANT THEM NOW! | Now Located at 22 South Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa. 114 E. College Ave. State College, Pa. || | C L A S T FE R , S me
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