THE CENTRE DEMOC Page Six OBITUARY the Undine ho served with the during World War 1, was a member of the Amer- ican Legion, Bellefonte, He was a son of Jacob P. and Hannah Wilson Smith and was born in Bellefonte on November 7, 1887, making his age al time of death 55 vears, 4 months, and 22 day His wife, the former Power of Bellefonte re Pearl ceded him In death. Surviving in ad Adam Mt. Eagle: Mi dition daughter, Frances, of I and Mrs. Alice Gingher Scotland, Pa five brothers and Meadville, and Mr: one sister, namely: A. C. Smith, W Curtin, F uneral service H. Smith, and Morton Smith, all of the Curtin Methodist ¢ Bellefonte: Gllbert Smith, of Belle- Mor with Rey {forite, R. D.; Clarence Smith Cumming ofMiclating | Johnstowri: Mrs. J. W. White vas Made the College, and Mrs. 8. C. Mille: Philadelphia In hi je) . M1 Smith Was emploved in the 9 [ v . A « 40 0CIX " hY Me { 12:45 o'clock oring onducted for mans May Mill near H 29, 1943, while . J t tiem ke a t the by his brother, A. C. Smith { : ih Loc Haven steward ¢ J Padang - nb} « | PIL t NH ck Sunda East Bishop ab erve Be: 1 2 Ph home, and { not been In week weeks. but | “ine home i Servi : y Patrick hel p performed w.n C. Stenger, Jr., odist church officiating, wis made in the Union cemetery JOHN H. BARGER John H. Barger, of Curtin, operator at the old Curtin Works, died at his home Saturday morning, March 27, after a several months’ lness Barger was a son of Constance and Anna Elizabeth Taylor and was 20, 1860 death 76 vears pastor of the 2 usual duties about Deceased, » in France his home MRS. LAURA WAGNER Mrs. Laura Wagner, forme: College resident, died at the Lewis- town Hospital at 8:15 p. m. Friday, March 26, 1943. Mrs, Wagner went to State College a number of years ago and lived with her parents, Mi and Mrs. Jacob Messmer, After thelr deaths, she moved to Stormstown where she staved until the begin- ning of her last illness, She is sur- vived by a son, Russell, a daughter, Ruby, and three grandchildren, Fu- neral services were held in the Grace Evangelical church, Lewis- town, Monday afternoon. State U. 8. forces making his age at , 8 months and 7 He wi married. Surviving the following brothers and Andrew Howard Mrs neve) olf of H lo a ty ale nurch — ~ mornins FRANK R. SMITH R. "Bucky" Smith, veteran rid War I and well known res- Bellefonte, died suddenly any ol ite of Frank " Wo nt of a heart Monday at his p Undine Sireet good took OH DOROTHY MA AY MILLER Of fie f dny tall- youn of Dorothy of wra attack SDOD ¢ . died a of M1 healt) hie Bart i other Smith Cor. Allegheny & High Sts, Broc kerhoff Bldg Bellefonte, Pa. GIFTS FOR MEN IN SERVICE! ” Do you know the things a man has actual use for while al camp Are you sure, when you buy something for him, that he is going to have a place for it in his barracks? We'll teil you immed’ - ately, what to choose and what to shy away from, brcauwe we have an authenticated list of articles men need Kit Book Tobac Cigarettes Carton $1.5 Service Pipe $1.00 1 ™ Granger a Folding Stationery Kit Yello Bowl Pipe garetiss Ow! C ”n Pop: Yello lar Bowl Morniey Belt Service Tie Army Tollet Kit ce Wit-<Fitted 3 A White e She ne Kit Re 1 LOD De nce Albert Tob Imperial Flat 50 C gars Biades to Serv Serv vo Gh azor InP Duffel Bag Folding Fitted Army Velvet Mail Mai Toba Folder Box Stationery Kat Vv Stationery FOR ERVICE! Each week, when you send her a box from home, include an exira little gift touch . . . something she can make use of in her new, active life. Our gift section includes a wide variety of ideas, all practical, all endorsed as correct, 0c pana Tooth Paste Even, Paris Compt Sheffield Tooth Paste Arrid Deodorant Ney Deodorant Stationery Kit Carton Cigarettes Triple $3.7 Money Beit . Coty Talcum Coty Face Powder Folding Stationery V. Mail Stationery Elmo Travel Kits Coty Double Compacts Early Bath Pwd $1.00 Ponds Creams Manicure Travel Traveling Bags Kits Pen and Pad Culex Mit Fitted Sewing Parker from Pence from American tos Afkalizing Granv 75¢ Ballans Your presecriphens are carefully pemndsd by regis tered pharmacists Me x pt, Barkolas Yh Tae 1 pt Pepto Bismel 3 Polls Tums a 3 Er Parks mh B. : “he yeidine "TL Ad 0c DIapeeeil weet 80c Capudine ! doz. Acer; ¥1.25 are always in Pre. who dine Tabs Sal Hepaticg Be Stanback Powd $1.26 Anacin Take 0c Anscin Tame charge at our geripglion counters 100 CERTIFIED ASPIRIN TABLETS 19¢ IRONIZED YEAST TABLETS 19c 1 POUND SANIFUMES 49¢c a0¢JERGENS ALL-PURPOSE ote FACE CREAM With rehuss of * TROLS LOTION 100 HINKLE PILLS 19¢ former Iron at 5 o'clock 1043, Mr Barger born at Curtin on Novembey time days are Sisters Willlnm Edward Funk, were held at Wallace Interment Curtin cemetery H afte complica- day 1} bip (1026, making her age at time of {Burviving are her parents and these {brothers and sisters: in the U. 8. Army; Floyd, Guy, Mary, Eva, Frances and Relda, all at home Fhe was a member of the Bummit Hill church, [will be held at the home at 1 0'- clock Thursday afternoon, followed by services at the Bummit Hill church at 1:30 o'clock, with Rev. Henry Miller of Mackeyville, officiat- Ing. Interment will be made In the Summit Hill cemetery C of WILLIAM. WINFIELD DENISON Willlam Winfield Denison of Pennsylvania Furnace, a resident of the Masonle Home, Elizabethtown ince May, 1940, died there Saturday morning, March 27, 1943. Mr. Deni- son was born in Norfolk, Va, on August 4, 1864, and was 78 vears old The last member of his family, Mr Denlson was a member of the Gates- Lutheran church and the State «= College Lodge No. 700 P. and A M Funera) services were held at the burg Lutheran church, Tues- afternoon, with Rev. J. N. Fisher officiatin Interment was made In of Gatesburg cemeter: nd E of ' of on Inire « (inles EDMUND PRUNER HAYES Edmund Pruner Have of East Palestine, Ohio IT { World War | son of inte Dr. R. G H. Hay Sarah Hoffer Haye: {f Bellefonte died about 9 o'clock morning. March 29, 1943, in he Veterans’ Hospital Aspinwall, where he had been a patient at var- als during the past year who aged about ran « and the and ut cus inter Haves YOArs, wa born in pent his early life here in Bellefonte for seevral Lo eight ten years ago when he moved to Ohk Since then be had an infrequent visitor to town deceased 8 survived by his sec- ond wile; two brothers, Thomas. now residing at Salona, and John, of New City, and Ellen, residing Florida. During his active life he wa p representative of Pittsburgh concer, and wag rec. an authority bridge services are to be held In Ohlo, with interment M 55 and resided prior wa this locality He VEU or xen The a sister, mn nm irit Hg manufactur ognived meral st Palestine that city ADDITIONAL DEATHS ON PAGE six 4ROONRD BRECTION Additional Locals Robert Walker, who | U. 8 Alr Corp North Af commissioned a first ¥ } 3 1 rel by local rel r : on F Fa wil Tica the has en 1 - heen Het nt lo received Bob a Robert 8 Walk- of Belle accordin word cently Live on of Mr. and Mn Allentown ha er, of formerly beers nvasion of that Nations engaged ing reporied Pa Unilled H dutie rried par transport have ca ital Invasion and nos in tranvporting ang by sir in the North rican war theatre, LL Walker's bro. ther, Richard, now Is in training with the Alr Corps at Miami Beach, Florida Mr Mr of East High street, erved 40th wedding ars Mr. Coder and Emma Eliza berth Monsell of Howard, were mar- sl Howard March 27. 1803. For first 13 yeara they lived on a gmail farm near Howard and for the past 27 years at their present home ere. During most of their residence Bellefonte. Mr. Cotier was employ - ad by late Jacob Barictt, Belie- nte dravman. For several years he " employed by Kofman and Come any. Mr. and Mrs. Coder have ele- ven children. They are: Mrs. Harold Benner, Mri. Melvin Foore, Morris, end Charles, of Bellefonte Mrs James Reese, Millbrook: Mrs, Rob- crt Oberheimer, Lock Haven: Pit Robert Coder, Wendover Field, Utah; Apprentice Beaman Wilbur Coder, of Camp Perry, Va and Betty and Donald, at home. They ave ten grandchildren. and are members of the Howard Mcothodist church Le KAW gaged equipment Oeorge B. Coder on Saturday ob- anmver. ang oir fed the 1 ho the smn I a ——— Classes Postponed The aircraft identification classes scheduled this week at the Belle- fonte YMCA have been postponed { because of activities at the high school and for other reasons, it was announced by Robert Hill, chief | epotter for the district. Classes will | be held next week as usual Political | Advertising FOR cou NTY TREASU RER To The Democratic Ysisrs of Centre County: I hereby announce myself as candidate for Treasurer of Centre County, subject to the rules govern- ing the Democratic Party at the Primary election to be held Tuesday, September 14, 1943. Your vote and | support are respectfully solicited. | 8 H. "SAM" POORMAN, Bellefonte, Pa. PRIVATE SALE TWO CARLOADS OF WESTERN HORSES These Horses Will Arrive at MIFFLINBURG, PA. MONDAY, APRIL 5 1 have never bought beiter horses anywhere. Come and see them. C. E. SHIVELY | North Spring street, with Rev Huy Clintoy; county, on December 20,} Meth- Interment [death 16 years, 3 months and 8 days. Howard and | Ray, of near Howard; John and Earl, | prideavor will JCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX. C. E Held Here Saturday The Centy a Bt anch of C County Apri] 3 {gram will start This 8hort funeral services | oyening street g “The {Up His | Case, | the There { there C Ww {evening | with Winifred, | a! The e stunts, singing The ¢ the U m The H That 1 All et present Man With a associnte afternoon nu Case April 1, 1943, up every bd speck of o Interference In ten days from this we 58 { Iimmediately fol- services held In the church lowing the evening in Utopia at Hand iD Continued from page ome) Rally to Be War- Time Cooking School Scheduled Home Belicfonte's foremost polls pledge from cane ) y office: “We prom- y one word against any for office during nristian Cee tre Rati Baturday worn lo abandon the woo aroun er Weaver ha ubove at tl SPOonNsoy n E. Youth Rally in Bellefonte will be nan nlternoon affair. The at 4 forey ¢ Jim ite nN 1873] pledged in Bection of Club mi the lo- A tic voice a whine r no and now Ere Womar afternoon pro ee i mel tion " LT {rom ra i wi i Lioneer { is 30 in the Spring ) : AAA TCE and will be led by H =| Lemont: Herbert J, Slo ) ) 4 k! We'll be ul n . ' for » auditorium or ’ £4 ¢ fut f : we adiscovereg Thousand Tr) 1 t Ape °F 1 Rev. Lest not ‘o 00] wroretnr 3 or dan that dale ymnasium WwWers the Lhe neld of Pennsyly will Ix no i be a silver rvices Sleeve,” - Blackout Test Held in County vage anet E ania admission offering entatl Compan demonst will be takes sisting ol nu creatiog iH one) i musical vening «1 B. church Sle Adi on Lhe riumph munty officer the board meeting MISSES + JUNIORS A) DRESSES PRE, She. And 2-Pe. 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BE COLORFUL IN TULIP TIME The Paisleys and floral prints are lovely as bright Spring flowers + « « and will ive on through the summer, Swing right into Spring on Easter morning . . . proud and confident you're "Fashion dressed” a Murphy's one or two-piece suit-dress. You'll appreciate the high quality materials and workmanship. Get several at this thrift price! MURPHY CO ee ———— rons
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