THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA 10, 1942. Foundry December Page Eight : brother-in-law Family Works For U, 8 t American Car and wnt g copie hunt otir of the ¢ of Mr. a lant with two other son [0 BITUARY |r ras orn ys fire SCOVEL B. SWAN FUNERAL | Fune:al services for Ensign Scovel J B. Swan, a victim of the Boston lire and husband of Mrs, Betty Mae Noli Swan of State College, were held at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. 8. B. Swan, 28 E. Bennett treet, Kingston, at 10 a. m. Monday, oliowed by services in the Reformed hurch Jacksonville at 3:30 p.m last of his family Monday. Burial followed In Jacksons - cemeery J, | ora JOHN 1B. MeKFEAN, in B. McKean, 8r port, Bnow Shoe native wd Tw day at his home, He was 71. Th a time In Al- ARRAS ARATNEAS NES PRES ADEA AER 6: ps: who lved fon toona, was born at Snow Bhoe Au- gust 30, 1871. His wile, the former Josephine Daugherty n n nd four daughter urvivi 1 30 ine } Cen ol, » STRUNK re ERICK W. NILSON ol of McKeesport, iH il the home of hi hur E. Nilson, of Bellefonu at 6.40 y evenin December 5, 1042 rt attack. He had been © hom I'he de- born in Swed M RET at time of nd 18 » hoose with Beauty and Thrift in Mind! practical. A wi I enjoy -Not » near Zion a'cloed stmas everybody prefers gift: it are home is family whole something the or so-but for many, many years il hi SRN ust a day 4 » vai I Nae " making his age ¥ -— e” most important of the NYP DRE Yes, friends, with Christmas near, where the savings of dimes and dollars mean more to you than at any other time of the year, | offer you and the buying public my entire stock of new, better grade, nationally known Men's and Boys’ wear AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN YEARS; PRICES THAT ARE THE TALK OF THE TOWN; PRICES THAT MAY NEVER HAPPEN AGAIN DURING THIS GENERATION! Mahogany or Walnut 1 \ . Nine Pieces 5141.75 - LS gan, ane, STERLING T. MILLER a A LL 1 4 BUSH HOLLOW RL LPR LOL STORE FOR RENT! FIXTURES FOR SALE! Sale will Continue On from Day to Day Until All is Sold COLLARS 25¢ Arrow 17¢ 35¢ VanHeusen 22c¢ MEN'S TIES Smartly fashioned, Slidewell Bow Ties. Plain Black and Fancy. While They Last 27c¢ THE VERY NEWEST MEN'S TIES 100°: wool lined; wrinkle re- sisting. Several groups to { choose from. | Out They Go at -«49c | MEN'S SPORT ENSEMBLES PANT & SHIRT £2.50 Value—Now $4.25 Value—Now £5.00 Value—Now £6.95 Value—Now I.E PLEASE READ Hundreds of other listed, Men's New Felt Hats, Gloves, Pajamas, Belts, Suspenders, Ties, Neckband Dress Shirts, Bakery White Duck Pants, Carpenters, Masons and Pap- Overalls, and Al amazing values not such as erhangers Boys Wear DARK GREY, MEN'S 75¢ Shirts or Drawers Lawrence Tailored Knit, most. ly all Regardless of cost To Go at 5%¢ cach sizes, ODD LOT MEN'S 25¢ COLLARS Will be offered at Fach 5c r 50c Dozen BILL FOLDS MEN'S LEATHER i Ihe Very Newest | 25¢ value—now - £1.00 value—now $2.00 value—now MEN'S AND YOUTHS RAIN COATS Some Reversible. £7.95 Coats—now $5.95 10.95 Coats—now 858.95 ONE BIG LOT MEN'S Work PANTS Cuff or plain bottom; belt loops, sailboat drill pockets. wiwnwir].79 * SPORT SHIRTS - AND — POLO SHIRTS A wide selection of styles and Sizes, 75¢ Value, now Alc Si 00 Val. Now __69¢ 5 Val. Now__89¢ Now $1.27 Now $1.87 he Val. Ey E $2.85 Val. aes lB MEN'S & YOUNG MEN'S FAMOUS LABEL Dress SHI RTS A GRAND SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM AN the very newest, Sizes 1312 te 17. Tallored by Manhattan, Shirteraft, Tru_ val aud Javeen, In attrac- | tive gift boxes, 1.21 “and up to $1.87 1 DARK GREY, MEN'S $1.29 UNION SUITS Oneita Knit Tailored right to fit right. Sizes 35 to 42 97c¢ NOTICE! STARTING TOMORROW This Store Will Be Open Every Evening While Stock Lasts Until 9:00 New Store Hours: } A. M.to 9 P. M. NOTICE! No Reasonable Offer Will Be Refused FOR THE FOLLOWING STORE FIXTURES: ‘Floor Cases *Hat Cases *Hosiery Cabinet "Shirt Cases *Hat Mirror “Flat Desk “Roil-Top Desk MEN'S WINTER WEIGHT UNION SUITS Yes, men, that good old quality by Hanes. 38 to 46. vl} | GIVE GIFTS WORTHWHILE THIS CHRISTMAS MEN'S AND YOUTHS Dress PANTS Size 27 to M1 Waist, $3.00 Pants, now 2.19 $3.25 Pants... $4.25 Pants__ £5.00 Pants. MEN'S & YOUNG MEN'S FAMOUS LABEL SWEATERS A wide selection to choose from in most every wanted style and color. Sizes 36 to $6. Never before have we offered such spectacular val- ues, Styled by Brentwood, and Puritan, 1.31 and up to $3.97 R. T. (Bob) WILLARD THE MEN'S SHOP - 120 WEST HICH STI EET -— BUSH A RCADE BELLEFONTE, PENNA. two weeks’ MRS. W. F. HASSINGER f Orange, N ¢ were held at the late res idence Mon. lay afternoon with Dr. Jacob Diehl { (Hie ts ting. Interment was Zinn cemeter) JUNIOR CARVER ¢ DONALD £ A 3 TYP we n at the 8h rg. with Rey H the re held Monday af pe home in Hewes W. Phillipe Milesburg Baptist Interment was Inion cemiery., Belle MRS. H. B. HUMMEL Stricken with an acute heart at- tack. the death of Mrs. H B. Hum- mel occurred Friday moming about 5 o'clock at her home in Philipsburg was born August 10 of Phillip and Shimmel, of BSington, county. On January 1. 1901 Mr. Hummel were united in Surviving, along with her hts. are the follow ing sons and Melvin, of Philipsburg: John Dillen, of Slate Phillp, of Philips. Catl Clearfield she and daughter daughters vera, wife of College, R. D.; burg: Boyd, of Cleveland, Marian, wife of Harry Stickler, of Martha Furnace. Mrs. Hummel was a member of the United Brethren church. Having lived many years in hes community, she was known and loved by a large number of friends Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'ciock at the family home, in charge of her pastor, the ev. Budd Smith, with burial in the Summit Hill cemctery MRS. MICHAEL 8S. QUIGGLE : Mrs. Ella 8. Quiggle, 62, sister of Frank Karstetter, of Spring Mills, died early Saturday morning at her| home in Lock Haven, following a) fliness of complications. | Born In Carroll. she went to Cas! tanea as a young girl ang lived In that vicinity the balance of her life time. She was a member of Castanea | Evangelical church. Surviving are her husband, Micliasl 8. Quiggle, five! daughters and five sons: Mrs, Hugh Fleming, Mrs. Royal Shaffer, Mis. Reginald Kuntz, Mrs. Richard Bow- | ers. all of Lock Haven; Mrs. Roy Le- | Baron, of Sunbuiy; Lee 8, R. Scott, Frank H., Wilson B., and Em2st, of [Lock Haven: also by two sisters and five brothers, Mis. Elery Bower, Jer- sey Shore; Mrs. Etta Heller, Wil’ ifiamsport: Frank Karstetter, Spring Mills; Winfield Karstetter, CGroen- burr; Olver, of Erie; Robert, of: Lock Haven, and John Karstetter, | of Jersey Bhore; and hy 16 grand. children and two great-grandehild- iren. Funeral services were held on | Tuesday afternoon at the ate resi. | | dence, with - the Rev. Reyburn L.| | Fritz officiating. Interment was made in Rest Haven Memssial Park. made IN. vy Miles. ing aevr , 1878. a 304 rine * mpr- Ane Ohio, and de VENEER IN AR ARVIN REA BETAS TMA TART AE T/ARE TARE TAREE AE 1 ARATE TAME TA TE T/A TAL VARANASI home Spotts ¢ Thelma, | yd Benita and Congiatuiat Lloyd Spot! n New Recent visitors at vin home wi els and children, Mi Mir { Wa alte cently : ' 14 Wan Paul Howard Moore, Sam Ro} § Mrs. Maris Laura Holt an who have been staying al rvin home, have gone to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Flick to sta) Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spotts and chil dren visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Custer at Wingate, Sat urday evening to see the new baby girl which arrived there Melvin and Pani Shirey Mrs Edith and th GRANITE WORKS | FRANE WALLACE, Prop WRAL WAR WARP A 2 foul aR a0, aN, J ‘ nh. Buy for the holidays. ] 4 It’s designed for lasting beauty and vears of service. now oy. [Lg] eh} TABLE AND RJ "0. Floor LL tra ”" Lamps $10.95 vw With 7-Way Units and Silk Shades ROUND OVAL SQUARF RECTANGULAR Gleaming mirrors will reflect happiness long after receipt. Beautifully Floor 3 arved frames in all SUL LOW 1 » » Sh a Slender, Graceful, Lamps with Onyx Trim or Urn-shaped Table Lamps "MN shapes LL 7 ”" Vb: IH ih on, ad ” Ld 1 ye on » 8 » Coffee Tables 1 2-95 up Walnut Tables Galore 56-95 up Duncan Phyffe Inspired. Mahogany Veneer. With Glass Top. Veneer LAL FL ALR » PY WRAP: » 3 II: re Beautiful Upholstered Carved Frame Chairs 9.75 vr A handsome addition to any room . . . and a comfortable refuge fur the work weary, Many sturdy fabrics, smartly patterned. Remember to shop early! LE Breakfront Three -in-one breakfront with four drawers in high- Ivy polished Mahogany ve- neers. A lifetime gift for the home. We still have a limited amount of Electrical Appliances in stock. Come in, look around and see the many values ! DeHaas Electric Co. North Allegheny Street. Bellefonte, Penne. 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