Pagelyy ~ ~~ —— oan ; THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX. March 11, 1943, al —— we ud -y SO = GEORGE ELMER BRUNGARD [ Ardmore; Mrs, Lynn Corman, Belle- | served several years as a teacher in The bride wore a street-length navy on the national transportation sit-] of five children, namely; Oscar, at George Elmer Brungard, 73, of Mill|fonte; Mrs. Graden Richie, Castén~|the High School of Lakota, North blue dress with white accessories and ustion by Warren C. Kendall, of | home; Winifred, employed by the a ————— —— Hall, died in the Lock, Haven Hos- ea, and Jane and Anna Frances, at ' Dakota Upon returning east, she carried a shower bouquet of white Washington, D C., chairman of the Sylvania Electric Produets Company pital Monday afternoon as a result home. Mrs. Waite was a member of | filled positions in the High Bchool roses. Mra, Crozier wore cadet blue Car Service Division of the Associa-' at Mi) Hall; William, Jr., a member of a heart condition. He was admit | Centre Line United Brethren church of Butler and Paterson, N. J., where with gold accessories and carried tion of American Railroads. Officers of the Coast Guard; and Bertha and ted Sunday in a critical condition. 'and of the Stormstowpn Grange, She she taught in turn both German and talisman roves. The bridegroom, who will also be elected Patricia, both at home, William, -y | A native of East End, Nittany Val- was a graduate of the Lock Haven French, In order to become more jg in the U. B. Army Aly Corps, | 1 Tuesday. seven of the board's Jr, wrote that while he would be af ley. he had farmed all his life on the High School. Funeral services were proficient in the languages she had stationed in Tennesse I'helr plen mittees will convene { the same sea on the anniversary date, hig MISS ELLA M. MOORE | Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio; Mrs. John! go. where he was born, Three years eld yesterday morning at the home | three summers of study and travel gre indefinite at the | nt tin | thoughts would be at home : | Watson, Altoona; Mrs, Huey Wag " . ‘ 3b whateva + tAatild withe i ‘ sexides 8 she chose Miss Ella M. Moore, 80, died Sun-| ,.. Tyrone; Mrs. Grace Weave: ago he moved to Mill Hall where he at Port Matilda, R. DD with Rev. |in Europe, Besides this, she choi : / t various ADDITIONAL WEDDINGS ON PAGE Created in 1926 as one of 13 such | During the day Mr. and Mrs, Cross - ns sided sine { N Neen { t 2 {1s « OXLra summer courses an arious Ter t MOTION . y edd o rvs Fug day in the Centre County Home 8t ywiliamenort and Mrs. Madeline has resided since that time although Joseph V r, of Port Matilda, of~ | ¢ A yp Et {v d BIX--ALOOND BECTIO regional boards covering the entire | received a number of gifts, among Bellefonte where she had been a Si yd oad 3 ilcontinuing his farming Surviving ficlating Iterment was made in times in the niversities o ermon - ists 1% ' ioral Ad. | them being a set of sterling sliver i : ; ol sje desu Myers, of Curtin. Mi McKinley dm a son and two daughter Gray cemetery Buffalo Run Vale and Pennsylvania, al Philadelphia Severely Injured j NRE \ y ro roani. @ tribute from thel hildren resident for several months. She (or wag an active member of the Belle- { Mil | A She. was a woman, tireless In her A i , abn i { I i wei ( Mi 1 £1 \ she Vas § I merly resided at Lock Haven and got Evangelical church and for : Do Rails | Mi efforts to instruct youth. Drawing om . tae ot nig : | L over ana Mi \ was employed at the laundry for a (hree vears was recording secretary y i I i ! nr f ! \ { , wv tea ved and N , y 14 ’ _ " {ro er own experiences, she con ‘ number of vears. Her only survivor . i wm Abd HR oh the facy. Aaa W N. ¥X ( MES, VIOLETTA WOLFE sMITH rom h ! dy ‘ | ! Sra known familie and his wife were bod cooperating with the railroads | daughter, Katherine, Mr. and Mrs, 1 Y of the Ladies Ald Soclety of the nd one greats satntly emphasized the fact that all ‘ i A " ephews. Funeral services were . She als N wy y MCE aed : Mrs, Violetta Wolfe Smith, after a 4 critically injured Bu y when the in t promotion and mainten: Err oss and children, Jimm fre neph church. She also was a member of |. hid arr | (stars. Mrs 1 obstacles could be surmounted. In . . ae A dart And wo held Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. at the (he Bellefonte P. O. of A. lodge and C Ha s. Sale T. | K brief lines passed away Friday. qued her many years of working in caf Pomeroy was driving collided HOY transport : W and Margaret, Harry Whitmeyer ang { i Ly Salot M1 . Cry . * I H Vy Vd A . a : > - a _ oy a . v . . Helt Funeral Home, with the Rev. for three vears was recording secre- ! ! : us »] February 26, at Paterson, N. J. | ervice for others will always bx with @ bus as the Pomero were car supply his father and Mrs. Andrew Cross, Edwin V. Hayden, pastor of the tary of that organization. Funeral 1% vralls aval Cwinr Where since 1030, she served as a, ..edit to Rebersburg, which she Sab Mg li : Mill Hall. MI Marguerite Church of Christ of which she was gervices were held Monday afternoon ; iby Cs Wiwes 4 a officer I orth Jersey Both are in the Packer gomery, of Bellefonte, and vari BD m— considered as her home town, Her ’ bis du oll c 0 gl a 4 | . member, officiating. Interment was at the Bellefonte Evangelical church Mrs ORYTe ouple bserves ! ! i Cro mil 3 John Pomeroy, 72, member of one zation ) nd riandi farmers Guests at a d r held at noon of Bradford County's most widely bankers and keting and inucided : Mrs. Tracie Bathurst and IH hursday at 2 p.m. with the Rey a oe id husband, Samuel Smith, of Paterson - " made in Mound cemetery, Whilams- | with the Rev. H. H. Jacobs o . : , 4 oo Smith wy born h gar valley, the oo eded her in death by two year 25th Anniversary : port ing. Interment was made in the! © °° : Codar Hii daughter of Simon and Diana Geary gor nearest survis relative 15 0» Bellefonte Lime MARKET QUOTATIONS EE —— new Centre County Memorial Park : voll Up he leath of Whe oiher. Dwight Wolfe, of Philadel _— " p ; . . , . bo» (Continued from pag» mae) Corrected Weekl } ( YW . y : KINLEY pposite Shiloh cen 8 ? othe \ ath wed his family ia he funeral rit of th Oi ffi ial t k Wine nde oo . : ’ | ’ agner MRS. FRANCIS CLAIR McKINLEY |obposite Shiloh cemetery Rock. phe, the fac mov wenship, | hia. The | rites of the Epis Offic o Spea : 0 drive 1 he! & Co. Ine. Plour Mill, Beliefonte Mrs. Mary Ellen McKinley, wife of ¢ tabs by ‘ [ MRS, GILBERT CC. WAITIH adult to t Francis Clair McKinley, of Reynolds RA J " I'wo children { VI li H avenue, Bellefonte, died at her home recehit week there at 1.25 o'clock Priday morning, | March 5, 1043, of complications after | . _ " Sunday n i Mi 1 ol V { aL | I illness of one po duration SAMUEL HARRIS FY] 1043. in 1! wlipsbure State H thy inspiring influer nd | MES. WILLIAM MORRISON Mrs. McKinley was a daughter of Samuel H is Fye, 67 etired { of emi m fol y sent Instruction of the now ven Vv will ore Po & Villiam and Myrtle Munson McClel- | farmer i at } lan and was born in Bellefonte on C November 3, 1808, making he: it time of death 44 vear and 2 husband, wit} in marriage on, Franels, in S10 Fall 8 0D homas McClellan, of Alto these sisters: Mrs. John McNichol and Mrs Robert Rhoad Bellefonte; Mrs Fr k Pleasant Gap: Mrs. Bl: (Continued Irom page one) ‘ Ad anotie A $1 u days Corner Allegheny & High Streets BELLEFONTE, PA Buy War Bonds . .. 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