THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. . Corps. Funeral services were held | yesterday afternoon at the Koch | RECENT WEDDINGS November 19, 1942, be year the bank will distribute $4450. » Food Protection of The of Christmas Funds in cans, jars and other containe they vears prior to 1941, and clusd of Needed In Raids conciuaeo ” Phillis Wolo whi el yoo 1940, $70,000: 1939, $50 900: 1938, $57.« OU, 1937, 860.0580: 1936, $30,075; 1935 Protect) focds mm ofl bulkle; accomplished teliigent Can by in use totals Page Eight i Ln - Scrap Total Is | | Funeral Home in State College with N ear 5,000 Tons Flying Glass, Smoke, Dust Official Count | Of { B | | JA R Y | Rev. W, E. Watkins officiating In- | ) [terment was made at Pine Hall | — | | JAMES E, BARRY | James E. Barry, former resident a SupsLls A A of of Bellefonte, died al Dearborn, Fleetwood, wife of Charles Auman, Mich Monduys Noveiiier aS former principal of the Bellefonte Was in wk dlafanta A od 5 poss as buried In Bellefonte in 1920 High School, died Thursday, Novem- | gives include two sisters, Mrs JOF 12. 1942, at her home after a Elmer H. Mace, of Philadelphia and long iHlness. Mrs. Auman, a daugh-| ye. aroreie Baird, of Germantown ter of Henry and Rebecca Sym- The body was brought to Bellefonte monds Stickler, was born in Belle-{ oq ronaral services will be held | fonte about 60 years ago. Surviving l., 1h. Widdowson Funeral Home, in addition to her husband are a4lwn,.n Allegheny street, at 2 o'clock brother, Harry Stickler, of Belle- Friday afternoon with Rev. Harry fonte; a sister, Mrs, W. R. McGrew, Stenger, of the Methodist church Thomasville, Gi ang the p yr! Interment will be made sins, Mrs. Cyrus Solt, Mrs, A. 1 mmion cemetery Bailey and James Symmonds, all of unl : Bellefonte, Funeral wi re MRS. held Monda noon at ‘ ; dowson funeral h North Alle- Vor Wa eceived in Bellefonte gheny street, Bellefonte, 3g Ceatfs 0’. hr Sore | Clarence E. Arnold, past sol Mrs. Rob. ANNA L. HALL | Lutheran ch In 1, Off ating hy yd dha Ra » as made Infon : Hall, of Unionville, died Fae} biel ry ] Reed w born at her home there at 9:15 o'clock | than 60 vears ago Tuesday night, November 17, 1942] id Mar alter an illness with a complication all her She was a daughter of| Samuel N girlhood life in Bellefonte. Her hus. Elizabeth 8. Taylor r, died band, Robert Reed ent of the in Union town- ech k tov ni vionas A= 1 Junior College at St. Petersburg, Fila Frederick Blanchard I., and one Mi Reading i place H. NORMAN EDMISTON | H. Norman Edmiston, formerly of State College, died In the Veteran's Hospital in Aspinwall on Thursday November §, 1942, after an iliness ol many months, He was a son of Mi and Mrs. Harry Edmiston and was born in State College, living there until his graduation from the Col- jege. For the past 14 years he had been director of athletics in the Oakmont High School. Surviving ate his wife, Tammie, and a son, Harry, in addition to hi mother Mrs. Elizabeth Saunders of Harrls- bug: two brothers, Guy of Eliza-| bethtown, and Joseph in the U. 8.| Air Corps in Alaska; and a sister, | Mrs. Donald M, Hutchison State College f 1 [ ol officiating in the erVIecs ANNE BLANCHARD REED nile of ne y died St a UM ans Anna L a . ’ S : Her SAMUEL N. GLOSSNER trvis parents were Edmund a: Blanchard She spent iI Known 11088 Nel 12 wel 1 i Vo a \ ' } Monaa i Nn diseases and was bor ol David C Hall and hip on August 6 age at time of months, and 11 day a brother, Edward Hall and a sister, Mrs. Charle cher, of Howard. Funeral will be held at 2 o'clock { I am ternoon at the home, with v home where he had lived since I: Jb Cs liam A. Snyder, was ¢ mber ( ; Rev. Howard C. Jacob Inion range and sind oyho had een | ber 15 ville, officiating. Inter I { th ireh Hospital about made in the Oak oy trick The deceased wa Methodist church of Un of the Grange in that 1 nome presid 1875, making her |temoon ol mpiication of all~ gone brother death 67 of Chicag Survivir area native and Nielong resi t of iil "Tris ine yeal ister shearer Interment Lake tersburg MOORE re. of Lock Haven CARL FE. Mo 10 o'clock rl | “ nt, NOvV- lay nig! SUI i Lock Haven about a member 1 MRS. REBECCA P, BARLETT Mrs. Rebecca P. Barl of West High Bellefonte morning, Novembe; ome of her Bathurst of Tyro: been for the past f Barlett, who had not several months, was aged 9 months, and 4 days lived in Tyrone f til about five ves and her late h Jett, came to Bellefonte the former Dorworth | High street, Mr. Barl three years ag of the 2 men horn in a daughter of Davis Morgan children: Mr Alllan Nightha a ra s3sbyriwans Ait ie tn And M Dew { y Donald P.. both of Bellefonte I: sre Dailey of York. are Ruth «. | Cleart t hel y 1 Mrs. Bathurst f Tyrone ul h lis, Miriam and rry Jr. Mel i ! tatios I brother and sister, Thomas and Miss a1 at hom Surviving brothers and Sarah Jane Mor ¢ of Belle- Attert fonte, in addition to i, and Rachel Carey ! beer promoted Corp l children and two great- Two gt . " ehiin at ren Funeral dec Wednesday afternoon at t hart home on East High Rev. G. E. H Interment was made In th cemetery, Bellefonte street daughter H W. ML Ruth MRS. DAILEY Daile 1at f 0 the Promoted to Corporal gaint Co N 8 andchildren Services eased irvive Ws a of Rebekah Lodge, Daugh- Women of Moose, and usehoider officiating. and the Board of Control of the Buy Defense Bonds pow! pilD TART AST TET BTM DMT ME TET ME ART MET A TM Furniture Gifts vo Year found Jlbaonunes THEY keep right on giving USEFULLNESS and Beauty. Home, to most people, is fast becoming a place to live in... not merely a refuge in which to eat and sleep . . . . hence, gifts for the home can be counted on to give dou- ble pleasure . . . now and in the future. ye A AP 3 1) 81 ART AT TART » Bi Wn WWE we 2 We! 4 an; ye ra LA a MN WAP » 4 Ba FAN pe #0 * 4 RN "0 We are fortunate in having an un- usually large selection of Living Room Suites, and it gives you one of the finesi opportunities you ever had to buy fine high-quality furniture at great savings. See the many gorgeous new styles— luxurious new fabrics—then you will realize these are great Living Room Suite values. ge] [ - H Mo WEAR gi) < MN » na NRW WIN WE RAR 1 . } » B: ES A) MOW is the time to buy! Laer seiections of quality fur- niture may not be so varied, especially for the duration! “ RA aid » AT DeHaas Electric Company / Bellefonte, Pa. NIN NL LO SO SN SON LO LL Allegheny Street LAU LR LR A LR LL on, JUN #0 ? IRIN [Per Capita Collection in Coun- ty Almost 200 Pounds, Kennard Reports Latest reports from district chalr- men have raised Centre county's scrap total to 9,250,726 pounds or less than 15 pounds under the 200-pound Der capita mark Since the last compilation of gerap collections released by R. J.!s Kennard of State College. county chairman, 411,070 pounds have been reported adding 205 ton: the was to county pile the Ve from which reports h county Sources Inte metal scrap come Centre are hv school burg three In in mide aren Scrap Movie Nets 6000 Pounds of Junk trend. entit pas Lo thie Mus. i 1 ene Brsices "i a nn Speer were Jack H them STATE STUDENTS TO GET SHORT HOLIDAY not allow them t their families, but fraternity Ts O Wun and dormitory cat » planning pecial wu: key yy” 2 Because t) ge is operating under #4 1 - E38 £11 4s. 5 A program J uating in one yea ities are aiding the streamlining along academic programs. Sludents now graduste in two years and eight months as compared to the normal four Classes are being resumed Friday and Saturgay after Thanksgiving in line with a request from the Office of Defense Transportation to keep student travel to a minimum, par- ticularly over weekend year grad- author- by with College war effort vacations TEArs Ea “ - Coffee Registration Scheduled by Board Local Rationing Board No. 2, of Bellefonte, yesterday announced that institutional users of coffee, in- cluding hotels and restaurants, will register from Monday to Wednes- day, November 23 to 25 inclusive to receive their allotment for the period ending January 31. i Beginning November 20 no insti tutional user will be permitted to | buy coffee unless he has registered. Retail and wholesale users of coffee will not register at this time. board officials said. With Army Signal Corps, According 10 an announcement we (learn that Robert M. Simpson, son of Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Simpson, of Oblong, Ill, (former residents of { Moshannon) has been promoted to! {Corporal and is attached to the U. (8. Bignal Corps at Camp Crowder, iMo. According to his parents, no’ word has been heard from him since November 1st, Miss Mrs Terrace, J. Mignogna marr! John's with Rt ficiating Lthemum on the altar during Luckavich an brothe; nity ung ra Peter a Mignogna—Kushwara Eva Kushwara And Poisons Constitute Kushwara Helfonte of Plea at g a daughter ol Half Moon Pvt, John Gap, were f » iy Possible Menace Pu and ni ' ( tection Saturday m St on food protection in Catholic church dell Rev, Willlam E. Downe Vases of white chrys and vellow in efonte, |! of. | Hans thi b Centre ( ) villian Defense Council » Henry A. Brocker} nalrmar the e relen “I the an- Pom poms welg tial off Con nd ni recommends and nuj Lhe ma hymn based ; dinne SSSA SNES SRN 3 A SN ESSN SN SN SN NSN bt aS NES NSS A SS SS i Ai) a Sh for Centre coun Accords $36300: 1034, $38700: 1932 1032, $46,950 1931, $55,600 £53,927 Confirms Vote bie WL ree " wiliread hit Savings fund 1042 and 1941 roximate 1942 Continued from page one) OLOWINg is a to adtfeh Rep. 7661 ( wird, Prohibition Deny TW Pir. n J Governor F Dale mncin i, 193 Joseph John Labor, 22 Pension, 46 Lieutenant Governor: Elmer oy, Dem., 5651; John C. Bell, Ji r1lial P Gemr roe Hu ( Hurley Ka, Unie Kil- Secretary Internal He ! Affairs i P Henre Large L Lun Repre Drivers Fined $25 Rach " ary Christmas Savings Total About $155,650 from page one) = Cram, Jammed With Santa Specials! You've Just Never Seen Such Wonderful Toys . .. and So Man Games! over 200 to Choose From PARCHEESI AIRMAIL PILOT RADIO QUIZ KICK OFF ELSIE SALUTE BOMBER ATTACK : Flying Plus wd ing many Ames 25¢ Make the “grown-ups” in on the fun, more new afr ext rN Equipped with catapult that hurls feet in the air proof construction want to chime ferent Styles We're proud of our wide selection and are sure you'll find the doll you want. 19 Ea. ASK TO SEE OUR SOLDIER AND SAILOR DOLLS USE OUR LAY-AWAY 9 High St., Bellefonte sling plane Shatter Special, each y In One Place Before. For MOTHER Pyrex—Kitchen Utensils LuRay—Pastel Dinnerware Electrical Appliances For DAD Duro Power Tools Carpenters’ Tools Thermos Bottles Fortress Yes.... It Really Flies! shot 5 For Brother and Sis No matter what their age—you'll 25¢ Mt. Vernon Fire Place find a wide selection at Claster’s. wr i | ; : Full Size 96; In. Wide x 431% In. High x 10 In. $129 Actual copy of a real fire place with red brick front and man- tel shelf. Easy to assemble. Only 3 pieces. Sturdy construction, ter’s Phone 3122 4 $40,460 ; and 1930, showing the in all the All 1941 $ 6,350 15 000 14.000 17.000 15,000 500 9.700 fn 1. Troutman. Rep. 3 Robert] 1 ot 470,650 $79,700 000 ] 00 of | : | ; i i : er a ea 21 1% {
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