Page Eight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. November 26, 1942, OBITUARY | THOMAS PASSEL | Rev. Ritter, followed Thomas Passel died November 16,| the Burket cemetery. at his home in Osceola Mills, — aged 70 years. He was born at Moshannot 'l MRS. JOSEPHINE RHODES. Mrs. Josephine Louise Rhodes, Centre county, November 15, 1872. | His wife preceded him in death and | formerly of Lakemont Terrace, Al- no children survive. Funeral services | toona, died at the home of a niece, were held Thursday afternoon at 2 | Mrs. George Meister, Monday even- o'clock at the home of Arthur Walls, | Ing at 10:50 o'clock after an extend- Osceola Mills; in charge of Rev. Rob- | ed illness, She was born In Centre ert Martin, Interment was made in| county, a daughter of Willlam J and Katherine Sharbaugh, Survive Umbria cemetery. ing are the following brothers: mas of Callf.; Frank, address known; Wesner, Lakemont, by burial in un and She was a Catholic JACOB YARRISON., Jacob Yarrison, 79, died early Fri-| poor chi of Pittsburgh day morning at the Private Hospital | member of the St. John's in Lock Haven of a paralytic stroke |... oh in Lakemont after an illness of two years. He was a life-long resident of Sugar Val- ley and a member of the P, O. 8 of A. at Carroll. Surviving are one son, Samuel F. Yarrison, with whom | he had made his homa after the | death of his wife, two grandchildren | and a brother, Luther F. Yarrison,|21, of Booneville. Funeral services were | Mr held Tuesday at 10 a m. at the Sam- | July 6, uel FP. Yarrison home in charge of the Rev, Arthur E. Peagy, pastor of the Lutheran Church. Interment was made in Price cemetery MRS. CLARA REBECCA WANCE Mrs. Clara Rebecca Wance, 71 Wood: crest, die | 1 o'clock Satur morning ¢ ANDREW GREGG ndrew Gre 71 years 4 months and 15 da: died at hi home, 126 West Fourth street, Lewis- town, at 1 p.m ay, Novembuor 1842 r an illness of 18 yea: Gregg was born in Centre Hall 1871, a son of n ary Smyth i wife aged Sat Wt the la Blanche and one . Upper Darby, aj rvin Gregg, Jr Masonic Sweel of aay the moer ] jausg Harry Inhoof of Woodycr she had been making her h ter an illness of s¢ i wance was born Brushh Valley, a and ] Mary husband, H: died Surviving br 1 Eurie, Joseph and beck. all of Tylersville: 0 g, Nove ! rude Witmer, of Sta i we, long illness. A carpenter by t D.; Arthur Slaterbeci , yi bor i June ville, and Mrs. Eliz of Canton, Ohlo were held at the Harry at Woodycrest Monday with Rev. 0. A. Womer Interment was made at home of her me | months. Mr March 28, 1870 dau vera in rmer age 1! ne 192 id officiating Pine Hall GEORGE W. McMULLIN George W. McMullin, broth Robert K. McMullin Bellefonte Altoo Hospital r on dent of 1 at Huntin years. Mr ; ang 1 at Bellefonte In 1897 T MofTet children il canvassing MRS. MYRTLE VIOLA LYONS ri Mrs. Myrtle Viola Lyons, fc by his 1 Bellefonte He was a retired employe nnsyivania Railroad company and a member of the P. R. R. Relief As- sociation. Funeral services were held at the home of daughter, Mrs Ruby Kooken, Tyrone, on Friday af- ternoon at 2:30 o'clock. followed by buriel in the Franklinvilie cemetery of the his nis Henry Norris and thers and sister { Mrs E. Norris, of State College /. Brumbaugh of MRS. WILLIAM E. BANEY. Mrs. Lillian Claire Baney, 32 of William E. Baney, of Lock Hav- en, and mother of seven children died early Monday morning héme of a hemorrhage after a short illness. Born in Milesburg, she had resided in Lock Haven for the past eight years. She wife at her was a member of the Community Church of Monu- ment. Surviving addition to her husband are these sons and daugh- ters, all at home: William H. Ray mond A. Florence M. Isabel, Bar- bara, Ronald and John: also her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bow- master, of Monument; three sisters and a brother, Mrs. Russell Boop Salona: Miss Leah Bowmaster Lock Haven, and Mrs. Nacy Hanley and Robert Bowmaster of Monu- ment. Funeral services will be at the Helt Funeral Home Wednesday at 2 p. m. in charge of the Rev Howard G. Young , MILLER siclent of Pott ~ i Oi mak iD 1868, death CLAYTON FETTERHOOF Clayton Fetterhoof, well known retired farmer of Warriors Mark died at his home at Warriors Mark Wednesday morning, Nov. 18. at 7:55 g'clock, following an eight weeks’ ili- ness with acute myelitis. Mr. Fetter- h Rev hoof was a son of Jesse and Anna ficiating Interment (Reynolds) Fetterhoof and was born the Woodward at Warriors Mark on August 11! 1863. On January 22. 1888. at Hunt- ingdon, was married to Anna Mark Shirk. He spent his entire lif in Warriors Mark valley where he was a successful farmer until his re- tirement a number of vears ago. He Is survived by two daughters: Miss Carrie Fetterhoof and Mrs. Elmer Baney, both of Warriors Mark: one! brother, Reynolds PFetterhoof, of Youngstown, Ohio, and two sisters. Missés Mae and Bessie PFetterhoof, both of Warriors Mark. He was a Thoma 8 Miller, of Mil- of Spring will be held Wednesday afternoon Cen- ervices uneral home D. R. Keener of- vill be made in MRS, SUSAN PIPER Mrs. Susdn Piper, aged resident of ; i widow of the late Rev h piver, former Milesburg Methodist minister, died at her home in that community at 7:25 o'- clock Saturday morning, November 21. 1042, after a brief jliness. Mrs Piper was a daughter of William and Elizabeth Zink Dunlap and was born at Saxton on January 28, 1854, making her age at time of death 88 years, 10 months, and 23 days Sur- member of the Warriors Mark Meth- viving are two stepsons, Rev. E. Fos- odist church. Funeral services were yor piper, at home. and Dr. Charles held at the home on Saturday af- p piper, of Hartford, Conn, and ternoon at 2:30 o'clock, in charge of ..veral nieces. Mrs Piper was the eo so a oa LOCK GARDEN THEATRE i(k ONE DAY—SATURDAY-—NOV. 28 2 FEATURES —2 3 he ne “LET'S GET TOUGH” Fast Side Kids ROY ROGERS in “SUNSET ON THE DESERT” SUN, MON, TUES.--NOYV. 20-30, DEC, 1 “MY SISTER EILEEN” ROSBALIND RUSSELL. BRIAN AHERNE, JANET BLAIR WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY-DEC. 2-3 “TIMBER” Andy Devine Leo Carillo “SHIPS WITH WINGS” Tho- | of Marsh Creek, i pital undergoing treatment | Inst of a family of 12 children, 8he was active In the work of the Miles. burg Methodist church, taught for many years in the Sunday school land served as president of the La- | services | {dies' Ald Society, Funeral {were held Monday afternoon at the home, with Rev, Willlam A. Snyder | pastor of { church, officiating the Rev. Roland H | Lehman, of Harrisburg, former pas- | {tor of the church, and Rev. E. C | Meyer, of Willlamsport, assisted. In- terment was made In the view cemetery, Tyrone REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ymmon in Bellefon TE Swi J. Roy y E. Malone, of Belle- act in College Twp. $1 Clem Watson, et al, to Susan Wat- n \ 1 n Phil n, of Phillp i tract in Philips- linsburg. tract in Ru Julia L. Hale estate, 10Mmj PRE- INDUCTION COURSE OFFERED AT PENN STATE soldier armed pre ucti Pennsyly o students i ary service withi: Millard T. Bunnell, sald that the courses would prepare students for military leadership and command, and revealed that lecture periods would be given military sanitation. orientation. n reading and sketching ommimar Ominan on 1 IRD physical fit es i principle command ma n Mp, and { ANC ADVISES SERIOUS THOUGHT BEFORE WAR MARRIAGES War marriages, involving under 20 years of age. should be thought over seriously, advises Pro- fessor Marion 8. McDowell, director of the nursery at the Penne | State College and a spec- in family relationships McDowell warned that boys and girls under 20 do not gain enough emotional maturity to make a good choice of partners, and ad- “emotional stability is most important deciding fac- tor in determining whether a mar- riage will be successful” She pointed out that women must now face sex strains during sepa- ration, possible post-war invalidism of their husband, possible widow- hood, and the necessity of rearing their child alone. A Correction In the “News of Service Men” onl- mn of this newspaper last week Luther R. Emel 23, who is a mem- ber of headquarters squadron at Randolph Field, Texas, was erron- eously listed as a son of Wilbur Emel Luther couples school OSE vised that the is a son of Samuel Emel who has another son, Harvey A. in the U. 8. Service Harvey is now in a Philadelphia hos- for an iliness following the extraction some teeth. Samuel Emel's nephew, laine McClellan, who grew up as a son in the Emel] family, is with the U. 8. Army al Blackstone, Va GRANITE WORKS FRANK WALLACE, Prop. Milesburg Methodist | Grand- | of ! CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS Monday of Last Week | Admitted: Howard Smith, State College Discharged Mrs. Stella son, Oak Hall, Monday and discharg- Rev. C. Nevin Stamm, Bud Tierney, Bellefonte to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Walizer, Bellefonte, na daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burd, Fleming: a daughter to Mr and Mir Samuel DD. Rhinesmith Bellefonte Births: A daughter Reeder {and Infant Admitted |ed Tuesday Bellefonte; (R. D | Births: A son to Mr. and Mrs | Charles Peters, Unionville; a daugh- ter to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Samp- | sell, Bellefaiite R, D. 2 Tuesday of Last Week, Discharged Harry McMullen, Milesburg: Mahlon Griffin, Belle. Fridas fonte R. D. 1. Mrs Evert Parson Discharged: Mrs. Daniel O. Pry infant daughter Unionville Centre RT Hasse) John Junious, Bellefonte; William poo oF FF Fulton, Howard "Birth A daughter Admitted Tuesday ‘ eg pi saul” nm . p 3 Malcolm Stover, Bel Saturday: Mrs 4 4 of Last Week, Discharged: Mrs. Harold E. Dock and infant son, Bellefonte; Miles O Steele, Jr, Bellefonte R. D, 3; Mrs George C. Bonning, Bellefonte Admitted Thursday and discharg ed Sunday Mrs. Norman Grubb Bellefonte R, D. 1. Mrs. Howard R Cottam, Lemont Thursday nd ’ “ Chompson discharg- Lillledahl, and ed Rex Saturday. Hewitt Jellefonte Birth A Kermit Kreitlow on to Mr. and College to State Mir son Mr. and Mrs Admitted Allen College k | feyn f ite David Bauer Mr Bruce State daughter, Bellefonts Stat College of Last Week. M Wednesday Admit Bellefonte Discharged: Hazel Auman heim: Mrs. Robert Holderman College R. D. 1. Loren R Bellefonte R Harry Keller Mill- State Breon Tress Bellefonte ler Discl y ) Tires and Tubes Et. Are Allocated RECENT WEDDINGS Belle- Crlelns- Shaw-—-Yearick LL So f » y »1 Burns-—How er f Y Recapped Tires H. Breot Stats Training, work: Jot defense « tate C BOCAS Smith] ot Ms Hor. Matilda Matilda Madisonburg State 8 K jefense work, ie State C tor liege Bellefonte to Get One Mail Delivery Daily fContinged from page one) i uate f Brasher-Stockholm High 100! and St. Lawrence University He is employed by ths Al Company of America at Massena, N Y.. as inspector. Mr. and Mrs. 8mit} in re ut he to their {1 Lcent envelopes Under such difficult to envision the delivery Christmas greeting cards in same mail with sted catalogues spring Tyrone apartments at Winthrop, The situation is a serious one, Mr. Meek reported. Even at its best, it ————— Library Needs circumstances it is not of the next Terie Sher] a 1 ” fends in m in the is going to be bad. Patrons can lieve conditions somewhat by mail- ing early, wiapping carefully, ad- dressing clearly and fully, and ex-| ercising all the patience at their] command re- Continued from pape ome) {ecatzlogue and keep on all | books, perform janitor services, take care of public requests and inquir- ies: man the bookmobile on ils reg- . { ular routes, and perform various and Paul W. McCloskey was guest of 'oindre other matters without rr patents Mr oo ctr And there is just no money in US hous d ‘ Be coffers for such help SELB. ¥ McCloskey, in Snow Shoe, Novem- | " ’ i uf ; had i hye Libraries 5 bee declares {ber 22, in honor of his induction in- | he Lite a has a Ahan’ ired : an 3, ’ in i wi LR {to the armed services December 1st. | A, : : for in addition to aiding In effort, the nation’s morale, it has been des. records A SNOW SHOE RESIDENT IS HONORED AT DINNER nid the | Those who attended were: Mr. and | | Mrs. Thomas McCloskey and daugh- | or ateq as the agency for distribut- {ters Shirley and Jean, at home |i, many kinds of information per- {Mr. and Mrs. Russell Diven and |i. in ine tn defense and war matters i children, Donald and Joan; Mr. and | 9,060 in charge of the library's { Clyde McCloskey, Mr. and Mrs. Har. iold McCloskey and daughter Sud- ene, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Park and | daughter Bonnie Lee, all of Snow | {8hoe, and Mr. Norman Witherite, of Clarence. — A Buy Defense Bonds now! KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'S Phone 9509.R-1 Pleasant Gap, Pa. ABC and VOSS WASHERS Bendix Home Laundry Electric Stoves I ————— COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLINE BELLEFONTY I AT ET Larger Funds * the luxurious $4.60 per capita of the Boston library. 1t can do without the $2.56 per capita rate the Cieve nnd library. Even the minimum © $1.00 per capita recommended by the American Library A looks lke a veritable fortune to the Coun- Ly Library « Th of - f { sociation ", Hci would be able Ww function could the and oul full of Lhe y death ition to al iimely Two methods of ive been saving 1ggested Ar] And Soldier Killed On Street | ana so J some dis- | n Millburn, N. J a son of Patrick Martin Feene: He smber of the first Was a $A uf - wrest 1A Sey VALIO BCHIOH JUG have with ho werk He was a g1 stown U after a full MAET a Jul niversity - - BELLEFONTE RESIDENTS MAN SPOTTING STATIONS Ath x WE ey Oven etic iQ r 8 to 14 reported vesterda § Persons servin chtervers) 0. 0 out Troop No. 6: Rob Homer Hoover, ’ n Fire Co.: Lee Rhoads A. Dubbs, sub, helegel dine Fire Co inesmith, Jack Woods, C. C D. 8Bcholl, Joe Favuzza, Gordon yn Women's ¥ Mrs sub Samm: Bry- an Club: Mrs Neal Kohler, W. E F.W Pom Pom Chrysanthemums for the Thanksgiving Table WOODRING'S Floral Gardens East Howard Street BELLEFONTE, PA. Who is entitled to buy an Electric Range Now? oo You can buy an electric range now, if your situation cons forms to the government's recently changed regulations. Many dealers have electric ranges in stock for authorized sale, / > . Fi: ! $i : sub, H H Mes Tom Davi 4 atior i of the Kev. ! anc | ane | ATH To purch hase 8 new elect $ q the dealer that it 1s requ ange, a person must certify to 7 place an electric range that cannot be repaired, o o other range is available, and that adequate wiring and service facilities are in place. d West Penn customers, not now using’ ce facilities for range use, | it is in place ready , only the range hese as long ae | these ¢ range and can meet the require. 1 visit your electric range dealer andling SEMENT BY WEST PENN POWER COMPANY SEE YOUR ELECTRICAL DEALER CARS MEET ON ONE-WAY SECTION OF HIGHWAY . tween F dm perated Port t. State Colle was i loss 2 coupe ariv- Litz of near Clear- was $150 The cars were traveling In Gppo- ite directions when they both at. tempted to drive on a one-way road where repairs were Litz received a slight ve the ht eve rioht agi field tretch of BDC Ae BURNIE IC HH eRe TET e LE THe I 5 | THANKSGIVING v Ais Old Style BREAD lge loaf 10¢ ed TUTE @ LEH TORE TTL aL HRN Eg ! packages Mother's Oats - - - 25¢ HH can Fruit Cocktail - - - 19¢ ea {7c Pineapple Juice Coco Wheat Cereal 23¢ mg No Yellow Cling PEACHES lge can 25¢ Package No Cans Tender Peas - - - - 27¢ ORDER A PENN-ALTO TURKEY cans Pettif Peas, - - - - Fresh Dressed Fully Drawn 2 No. 2 Fillsbury's Best Flour, 5-1b sk - 32¢ Large package Fig Bars, - - - 29¢ Qt. jar Penn-Alto Salad Dressing 29¢ found Mixed Nuts - ! large cans Sauer Kraut, Lh package Hi-Ho Crackers, - Breakfast Fruits - - - Can 2 ige can P. O Pumpkin, - $5¢ 5 omy Tomato Juice, 21¢ PET MILK 3 Tall Cans 29¢ SWEET PICKLES Jar CRANBERRY SAUCE 15¢ 20-0u. 5 -t a. doz 23¢ each 5c FLORIDA ORANGES .. TEXAS GRAPE FRUIT... .. SWEET POTATOES. ....... 10 lbs 25¢ Winesap or Delicious Apples. .6 Ibs 25¢ MINCE or PUMPKIN PIES each 27¢ Paper Napkins 10c¢ Olives «=» « 35 2 Cans Campbell's Tomato Soup 19% Package Drom Pitted Dates - 25¢ SHAFFER STORES COMPANY Bg hee TT REIT ST ee HR eT a EE a LE ete Le HEL TS TTR IEG HTH g HATH IT HT PTI #1 THU HR A HE EEE 6 EE LRH HE
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