Page Six November 5, 1942, T OBITUARY —rs MRS. HENRY ERDLEY ing Mrs. Mary Nancy Erdley, wife of Henry Erdley, cashier of the First National Bank of Spring Mills, died at 11 o'clock Monday morning, Nov- Mrs ember 2, 1942, at her home after a 7:30 p long illness with a complication of 1942, diseases. Mrs ter of William K. and Ella Norris Ruhl and was born in Lewisburg on July 31, 1891, making her age at time of death 51 years, 3 months and 2 days. Four Ago she was united in marriage with Mr. Erdley who survives. Mrs. Rachel Beisel, of Lewisburg a surviving sister. De- ceased was a member of the Re- formed church of Spring Mills and Rev the Centre Hall chapter, Order of | officiating Eastern Sta: be held at 1 o'clock afternoon at the home, services in the Lewisburg church, with Rev. D. R Centre Hall, and Rev. Perry of ‘Lewisburg, officiating. Interment will be made at Lewisburg JOHN B. KANE Bellel IX who pen born n Years 1866 erine Edward Funeral afternoon is this Thursday followed by Reformed Keener ol Smith Dr ticing f {Or Kane, of Jack John B known as o'clock Monday 2, 1942, at treet after ¢ a complication Kane, retired lime smith, was Catherine White 1 Spring townsnij 30, 1868, makin death 74 year days. Surviving are hi mer Erma Eckie) Mrs. N » L D.. and Luther Kane Other survivor 1c ude Mrs. Annie Sunday, of Pleasant Gaj and Mrs. M. J. Shanahan, Youngs- town, Ohio, and four grandchildren Mr. Kane was a member of the L« Belief ter mornin ol i two MRS. EMMALINE MAY Elma Sn } K Saturday 31, 1042 daughter Mrs Spring Mill condition fined to bed was daugh : Phoebe Ardery A born at Martha Fur 1863 (34) ary 15 mains years of death ! husband, W days. Her iliiam I died several years ago. Surviving in addition to the only child, Mrs. Cor- | at man, are these sisters: Mrs. MM Overly, of Clearfield; Mrs. Jennie Eisenberg and Mrs. NE. Weaver both of Altoona: Mis. Willlamm Rich- ards, of Martha Furnace, and Mir williams Adams, of Bigler. She was a member of the Methodist ch } nd the Ladies of the Golden Eagl lodge, both Mills. Funeral services were i Sm burs fertown | ring " 1 i Interment Presbhyte rian cemetery Mary m at her home in Hublersburg of months vicinit) wi Walk a aal Charle Funeral 2 o'clock Friday Nefl Funeral Home interment will be made was Thursday, a | "6 whter Rishel Hoy VV IOes at her Link Interment Edward Blak physician in emetery Funeral services will Hublersburg cemetery ny i Erdley was a daugh-| complications following an illness duration Hl The Services fternoon in in the Spring Mills MRS. EDWARD HOY Elizabeth at 29 Hoy died October of M1 Hoy In Lhe same wi il and Cath- usband decen wa Mince DR. EDWARD 8B. GAVITTI Fk reiative i= of Hubler will be held at the Howard, and in the Sny- RYAN widow 3 | | months, Mrs. Bryan was a daughter lof Constantine and Sophia Miller | Tierney nd was born near on October 7, 1866, making her age {at time of death 76 years and 24 ldays. Her husband passed away four ago. Surviving children are Beulah Simmons, Philadelphia; Mrs. Nellie Reeder, California; Mri Joseph Fisher, Edward Bryan, Leroy Bryan, Mrs, Charles Carver and Mrs James Sents, all of Milesburg, and | Mrs. Earl Cartwright, of Bellefonte Other survivor include a sister Mrs. Margaret Wilcox, of Tyrone; 124 grandchildren and 24 great- grandchildren Mit Bryan was a member of the Methodist church and the P. O of A. Lodge, both of Milesburg Funeral erviee wert held Tuesday morning at Lhe with Rev. Willlam A der Mile Methodist rment was n Years Mrs home pastor church mn Sn Dur; Int cemetery ADDITIONAL DEATHS SIX. SECOND BECTI { the officiating the C nde iin State College Man Sentenced occupant 1 minor in- Mo- uo -sta- tate nccident n admit- iderable the day C .E. Convention in Bellefonte This Week Legionnaires in Army To Receive Xmas Gifts At a meeting of Brooks-Doll Post American Legion. Monday night, the group voted to send Christmas gifts of $10 in cash to every member of the Legion Post and o Sons of quadron in i forces f the the ser- Curtin | Gregg Schools Aid Scrap Drive Over 33 Tons of Material Col-| lected; Group Averages 586 Pounds Per Person Gregg township school pupils ed In an enviable record in the campaign, collecting over 33 tons of scrap after a campalgn conducted for the past two weeks by four rural schools and the Spring Mills grade school and high school Friday morning pupil the Grege Township School at Spring Mills celebration In honop most wceessful drives In the Prizes awarded to the various roups which took part in the drive Statistics compiled afte; wring of all kinds of that the 318 boys and township turned 287 pound equal to 33.1 ton One the seventh and eighth rad Spring Mills gre tablished a red f wi turn- scrap gathered at Vocutional hold a of the county Lo of one were the gath- showed in the of 66, - amount scrap girl total Thi in a of material group of Lhe dae chool, ich roup of Crap d Mies person Russe] Navy Caravan In Bellefonte (Continued from page one) Lenore Martin will sing the Diamond. Mrs will lead group singing and the “Star Spangled Banner” to the | accompaniment of the band A number of prominent men mye been: taking part in a speaking pro gram which has been conducted in Bellefonte theatres and service clubs The are } former Judge EK Stock, Bond C ir] BE Kusse men men week Wilkinsor Dale faerie tH GUINNE S84 Roy Arthur C _ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. RECENT WEDDINGS Witheiite—Huntington Miss Mildred Aletha Huntington daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Huntington, of 8now 8Bhoe, and Guy Witherite, son of Mrs, Annje With- erite, of Jullan, R. D., were united In marriage at § p. m. Wednesday October 21, by J. R. Willlams, jus- tice of the peace at his office in Unionville. There were no attend- ants Mr. and Mrs. Witherite will side In Williamsport Ie Whitecar—5Sterling M. Whitecar Tressel of Belle announce the marriage Leonard C. Whitecar Emma Sterling of Hershey. The took place August 24, In Winchester, Virginia. Mr. Whitecar of the late John D. White car, paymaster U. 8 N, and Mrs. M Whitecar Tressel of Bellefonte They are now at home in State Col- Ie Mr: fonte her Miss ceremony of On Lo Is A son Willian s—Walkey Dorothy Walkey, daught of ny AM ana vil Book Myers Ww f vy Lucas—Laughman we t t % Heiohe Condo Elimabeth Katherine Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clintondale, and John F of Mr Mrs. Joh Bila riage FY Mi Condo daughter Condo Heichel He of sO ol tiitet BX wedding trin through eastern cit Mrs. Downey was graduated from | Penn State College and 15 a member | fraternity Frederick 1 nis Hl Alpha Theta won of Mrs of Kappa Lt. Downey, Downey of Philadelphia Penn State graduate and is a mem ber of Beta Theta Pl fraternity. He recently completed an officers U n- at Camp Davis, N. C., and next Downey uture ing course cheduled to Fort Bliss, Texa join h there in report Mur the near im Coffey—Eaton Eaton, daughter of Mrs, Mase Eaton, of Blanchard, and Clarence Coffey, son of Mi da Coffey, of Beech Creek, were mar- 24 Pauline Aman ried Saturday evening, October at Bellefonts witli Herr officiating M1 and Terry Mr Mn ment Mir ployed by inh and Mr General Creek I'he jit were On na Ome fF the 1? Predict Early Correc- tion Lime Nuisance irc wire meters total market fees $860 he borough re Hints I'reasurer {od men's Relief Pund, the fir committer reporied curb market » move indoors in the near i 83 lice he preparing Pa prOnsihie 0 ation: week Lo Calif, Lemons doz. 35¢ KR Ibs, 25 Sweets ~~ - ye - Ib Red Emp. Grapes Fruits and Vegetables } SOLID HEAD CABBAGE FRESH, CRISPY SPINACH JUICY FLORIDA ORANGES 50-1b sk. 69¢ 2 Ibs 15¢ doz. 25¢ Baldwin Apples 7 Ibs 26¢ Ih, 10¢ each Be Fresh Endive Grapefruit 1c SALE BETTY CROCKER SOUP INGREDIENTS Get le Buy one pkg. ~ Another for CRISCO SHORTENING 3..73c Mother's Oats Penn-Alto Salad Dressing Yellow Cling Peaches Penn-Alto Evap. Milk 6 tall cans 49¢ 2 reg. pkgs. 25¢ qt jor 29¢ lge. can 25¢ CAKE wn ve ve 29¢ 37] PF. 4& G SOAP - - 2 IVORY SOAP . 4 med cakes 25¢ SUNBRITE CLEANSER - OXYDOL DUZ . . LAVA SOAP - - .. SPIC & SPAN AMAY SOAP . . 3 =k Our Own Quality Meats!! PIGS FEET TENDERAY PURE LARD - 21bs 37¢ BEEF & PORK SAUSAGE RICH MEATY SCRAPPLH SLICED JUMBO BOLOGNA Ib. 35¢ Ib. 2 for 9¢ 13 -Ih. 18¢ GUARANTEED TENDER BEEF made winter been the not = ———— V ~) about a democratic government: If vou dislike office tarted Rey 11a | § ing with ted by ' No Other Nationally Sold Bread Uses asoline which had ...or More Shortening and Milk! | Gm sowie The cGRpressor is Bellefonte Fire at County Home Blamed on Pranksters we'en pranksters are believed fire about 10:30 Thursday night which compressor standing entre County home Halk responsible for a A888 damaged an alr o'clock nd Wilson streets. »04 Logan Fire Com- ard High Sch Lock Haven employ Co receis Dunlap Brothers con - ro. to tractors resic being rr MP i —— Hunt Safely—Return Safely Dowy STEImony oye urt'n ¢ formed pw A&P HAS NEVER CUT QUALITY TO SAVE MONEY! THAT'S WHY POUND FOR POUND MARVEL OUTSELLS EVERY OTHER BREAD IN THE ENTIRE NATION! Only the finest-quality, laboratory-tesced ingredients go into the making of Marvel Bread! In fact, no other nationally sold bread in the U, S. A. uses costlier flour, or more shortening and milk than Marvel + «+ that's why Marvel is so golden-crusted, so tender, so smooth . , . that's why it toasts crisp, golden! BELLEFONTE STORE Today—try a loaf of Marvel “Enriched” A : EG, Bread! Taste it! Test it! Toast it! Dis. cover why millions of housewives say: NL “Marvel is America’s Best Bread Buy! pe Saturday aft Tailoring sini ALTERATIONS ficiating. Miss Jat RELINING, FTC, ter of John Curtin PRESSING Bellefon WHILE YOU WAIT! erian « » Paint —that's a new kind of paint! p i t ~that gives you six ¢ aarts, and you really an pay for four! Paint LJ Paint —that dries in one hour! ¥ Paint —that covers in one coat! N Paint —that most any one can apply ! . —that gives you the choice of ten pleasing Paint pastel colors, plus hundreds of other Priced at ONLY A Washable Wal A Washable Wal | A Washable Wal A Washable Wal A Washable Wal A Washable Wal A Washable Wal And treet of 1A gn OG. Weixel, of the bride, while Lt of Aberdesn, Md Tha church traditional Howard Matron of he Pittsburgh H John W NV Was Dest man was d rated in fon and wedding es were played by Gunnell Bjalme church organist. The bride, who was given in marriage her father, wore an Australiag green colorad street length gown with hat to match, and carried talisman Mrs. Weixel wore burnt orange with matching hat and carried pom poms: After the ceremony a reception for the immediate families was held at the Nittany Country Club. Lt. and Mrs. Downey then departed for a er marcio- —that covers practically all interior surs LOAF faces including wall paper! ice? “We Know How . FROMMS. Dvens by 1086s vitamins br En is foun WHOLE WHEAT BREAD! Fat it for better spire ty... BETTER HEALTH! “FLOWERS in a sick room are not harmful to the patient, even in the night,” Prof. R. C. Erb, of the Philadel phia College of Osteopathy recently de- clared. “The amount of poisonous car- bon dioxide thrown off by the plants is negligible. On the contrary, flowers are symbols of live and have a good effect on the patient's morale.” varieties! 2.8 BE SURE TO ASK FOR AT LASTER’S State College Bellefonte Its Woodrings Floral Gardens EAST HOWARD STREET BELLEFONTE, PA.
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