NTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. a Certificates for Victory Gardeners | April 22, 1943, er a new setting, There were tales of lon December 21. Where IL has | litary hooking big after nee ful batt ! h ual them to ao thier 0 Page Six i THE OF | OBITUARY | ALBERT MILLER Mary Newton, of Mt. Union, and Albert ¥. Miller. brother of Mys. | Willlam Butler, of Philadelphia; her Nellle Butler of Howard, died in the | father, William H. Powers, Mill Hall; Willamsport Hospital Wednesday | two brothers: John L. Powers, of ) afternoon, April 14, at the age of | Mil Hall, and Horace L. Powers, of 71 years. He was a resident of Muncy | Philipsburg, N. J.; three sisters: Mrs, R. D. In addition to the sister above | Harry H. Yeager, of Oakmont; Mrs, | named. Mr. Miller is survived by a!Cloyd O. Derickson, of Williams. | of young beau~-problem surrounding training sehoois dining Random Items men One then | One's gues men hi the TREN | Area (Continued from page one) / od : feat of one manner, snowballing There wer the blizzard -HKe ' ’ Announce Engagement nd Mi Blair | gnnounce ti ~}! ter, Mary Eller mat ls and the lof It is that islze and sha another of Identical {appear in Lhe sine {other side of th sult Is that ly balanced you've sandstone et size some idea of the artist bulld the most unusunj ine arns of r ri where a LOM orm rescued | Mark appear iL one Lh NIA nape position on the The perfect ' n I'hen there i credited to Ben ey ere about Lo give up hoy and Lory genera White Leghorn - Br. & While Locks « N. IL. Reds and Rock ted Cross, Straight or Sex, ey about f 11] ’ 1 € Hrepince re« angler, who while fishing with the masonry | appearance a pEcCe vou tion book STATE COUNCIL, OF DEFENSE STATE CAMTOL « HARRISBURG Whig (5 to cectily that — has enrolled in the ' County Council of Defense Victory Gurdon program in the Commonwealth of Pinssylvania to sist the war effort of the | “Food for Fresdem™ Campaign by plating, growing, hervasting, snd conserv. poCKe! up M 1 aril a graduate of the ite High School cls of 1942 a employed by the Piper Alrceraft Co in Belle Lr and UH and wa over d to cut of MAIL to exa nave Extra Select Broiler Cockerels for quick growth, Order direct £2.45 for 50 required to unit on daughter, Mrs. Chester Huffman, | Port, and Mrs. P. Edward Trevathan, | South Willlamsport; a son, Harry Miller, Pittsburgh, and a brother, Joseph Miller, Altoona. Burial was made in the Montoursville ceme- tery Saturday, with the Rev. E. Ray- mond Shaheen, pastor of the Mes- siah Lutheran church, officiating. MRS. CHARLES J. KAMMERER. Mrs. Laura Elizabeth Kammerer, 49, widow of Charles J. Kammerer, died at 2 a. m. Saturday morning at her home in Lock Haven, after sev- eral years’ illness. Born in Logan- ton, she had lived in Lock Haven all her married life, and had been a member of St. John's Lutheran Church and the missionary society of that church. Surviving are three sons and a daughter: Walter E., Lock Haven, Clicord S., Warren; Kenneth H., Baltimore, and Mrs. Ruth Held, West Orange, N. J.. also nine grand- children, two brothers and three sis- | Adam Fiedler, of St. Mary's; | ters: John Fiedler, of Akron, Gertrude Campbell, of Cammal, Mrs. Lydia Schreckengast, of Ty- lersville; Mrs. Grant Barner, of Lo- ganton. Funeral services were held at the home, Tuesday at 2 p. m. with Dr. Jacob Diehl officiating. Inter- ment was made in Dunnstown ceme- tery O.; Mrs MRS. T. EARL FINKBINER Mrs. Dove Belle Finkbiner, wife of E. Earl PFinkbiner, of Harrisburg, died Friday night, April 16. 1843 at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Flick, at Unionville, following a heart attack suffered several hours before. Mrs. Finkbiner had not been in good health since she suffered a broken hip several months ago. De- ceased was a daughter of Stephen K. and Elizabeth Blpom Ames and was born at La Josc, Pa. on Decem- ber 13, 1880, making her age at time of death 62 vears, 4 months and 4 days. Surviving are her husband, her stepmother, the daughter, Mrs Plick, three half-brothers, and three half-sisters. She was a member of the Presbyterian church at Irvona Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Wetzler Memorial chapel. Milesburg. with Rev, William A. Snyder, pastor of the Milesburg Methodist church. officiating. In terment was made in the Oak Ridge cemeter: MRS. FRANK BUTLER Mrs. Margaret Elizabeth Butler, 53 widow of Frank Butler, died sudden- ly Priday evening at 5:40 o'clock at her home in Mill Hall She had been in ill health for about three months with a heart condition, but had gone to work as usual Thursday She was born in Mill Hall and resid- ed there most of her life, except for 15 years in Philipsburg, N. J.. after her marriage. She was a member of the Methodist Church and the Order of the Eastern Star. Survi- vors include two foster children, {of Templeton, ahd six nieces and nephews. Funeral services were ing garden prodoce. looved thie do ol. , 1. held at the home Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock with the Rev. Clarence F. Johnson, of the Mill Hall Metho- | dist Church officiating. Burial was | made in Cedar Hill Cemetery. STATE VICTORY GARDEN Cin ailul bn JOHN MeNAMARA John McNamara, the husband of ERRCUTIVE SECRET ANY MNarnrsu, 8. Mack. | ame nesass “ ty Miss Olo Reese of Port Matilda, died at his home in Upper Darby, He was formerly office manager and pay- master for the Clearfleld Bitumin- ous Coal corporation at Rossiter, Pa {Surviving are the wife and four Pennsylvania Gardeners who enro Committee headquarters, gardners mittee of their local Council of Defense, Certificates similar to that reproduced above will be awarded to IF with the Victory Garden Com- When they enroll at the will be given printed Instructions to aid them in their garden activities, {children: Miss Martha McNamara, {at home; Mrs. John Sprankle, Har- irisburg; James McNamara, Phila- {delphia; and John McNamara, with the U. 8. Army. Also one sister, Mrs Mary Riddle, of Hollidaysburg. The body was brought to Tyrone for in- terment REBERSBURG (From last week) Miss Betty Gentzel, who spent the past six months In Williamston, Mich, returned to the home of her mother, Mrs Edith Breon, last Thursday | Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hubler of Pittsburgh, who spent the weekend with the former's brother, 8. L Hubler and wife of Miltheim, called | on his mother, Mrs. Ada Hubler at the Mrs. Annie Ocker home, and Mrs. Hubler accompanied them to Selinsgrove on Sunday, where they visited Prof, and Mrs. E. M. Brun- gart and Mrs. Mary Frank Mrs Hubler and Mrs. Ocker were dinner guests at the 8. L. Hubler home at Millheim on Saturday evening. Mr. Myles Breonh and Mrs. W. J.| Hackenberg received word on Mon- day that their nephew, Eugene | Breon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra MRS. EDWARD K. HIBSHMAN Funeral services for Mrs. Edward K. Hibshman, wife of the College alumni secretary, who died sudden- ly in the Commodore Hotel, New York City, at 6:20 a. m., Friday, April 16, 1043, were held at the Koch Funeral Home, State College, Mon- day morning, with Rev. Edward H. Jones, pastor of the State College Presbyterian Church officiating. Last Monday Mr. and Mrs. Hibsh- man went to Harrisburg, where they joined Mrs. Hibshman's sister, Mrs. Carl Beck, of Pittsburgh. Apparent. ly in perfect health, Mrs. Hibshman {accompanied Mrs. Beck on a shop- ping trip to New York City. Tues- day evening she was taken ill with a heart condition and was put to bed {under a physician's orders. Early Friday morning her condition ber {came worse. Her husband and her sister were with her when she died. Mrs. Hibshman is survived by her husband whom she married in 1813 and the following brothers and sis- ters: Mrs, Beck: Orlando C. Bowes, | Pittsburgh: and Mrs. Travill Mincer | Victor, N. Y. After the funeral, the !body of Mrs. Hibshman, who was a | member of the State College Presby- terfan Church, was buried in the Hibshman Cemetery at Ephrata Mrs. Carrie Bowes Hibshman was born at Blanchard. a daughter of Andrew Curtin and Melissa Wants Bowes, and spent her early life in Bald Eagle Valley. After teaching public school, she attended business school and did secretarial work. She was graduated from Penn State College in home economics in 1820 and got her master's degree from the in 1922, being the first to take the M. A. degree in home econ- omics. Active in civic affairs, Mrs Hibshman was one of the founders of Omicron Nu, home economics scholastic honorary and served as secretary of the organization for a number of yefirs. She was also ac. tive in the Alumnae Club and served on the College student loan commit. tee. on Sunday in an airplane crash at an army camp at Maso; Ga. Details are Jacking at this time i Lawretice Weber of Woodward, as the Earl Weber home. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Winters, Mn Roy Brungart and children, Mar- jorle and Rodney, Mrs. Neta Blerly and sons Billy and Darryl, were Sunday guests at the L. L. Meek home in Williamsport Announcements were reocived by friends last week of the marriage of Miss Dorothy Mae Arbogast of Phil- adelphia to Lieut. Mark A. Limhert on Tuesday, April 6. Lieut. Limbert graduated from Officers’ Training School the same day. He will be ttationed in the State of Washing. ton. Best wishes to bride and groom Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. Mallory accompan- led Mr. and Mrs. Preston Renning- er and daughter Mary of Salona, to the funeral of John Bottorf at Strunk's Puneral Home in Mifflin- burg last Friday afternoon. Burial was at Hartieton. Mr. Bottorf was the son-in-law of A. B. Wolfe, his wife being the former Fannie Wolfe, Prof. Ralph Gramiey of Porty- Fort, Charles Gramley and Mr. C. ‘H. Gramley of Flemington. spent College Mr. and Mrs. Lester Eisenhuth were Sunday guests at the home of hig brothers, John and Steward Eis- enhuth, respectively, The P. O. 8S. of A. are displaying the United States flag since the birthday of Thomas Jefferson last Tuesday. It Is supposed we're told, 10 be kept flying for the duration George Bechtol, Archie Whitimyer and son Russell, Charles Lohr, 8. H. Ormndorf, Paul Stover, R. E. Musser and C. E. Kreamer, members of the local Woodward Evangelical church appointment, attended the first quarterly conference held in Mill- heim Evangelical church last Thurs day. April 15. Steward Eisenhuth, who is em- ployed by Smith, a contractor at Camp Hill, was home over the week- end. Friday of last week wag a decided winter's day It snowed nearly all day but on Baturday the snow about all disappeared. There was about five inches of snow that fell Fri- day. Pvi. Nevin Bowersox of Middie- town, was home over the weekend to visit relatives here and at Millheim Very little farm work was done in the fields due to the inclement weather we've had nearly all week. The temperature was very cool to cold. On Friday morning the mer- cury read 16 above zero and as a! result the fruit buds have not open- i i i } i | HOWARD GRANITE WORKS FRANK WALLACE, Prop. WOODWARD | Sunday afternoon. | two children of Flemington, called { ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Limbert of {Centre Hall, and Lieut. and Mrs | Mark A. Limbert spent Sunday in | Rebersburg, Mr. and Mrs. Lavand Biérly were weekend visitors with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kane in Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Diehl children Eddie and Ann, of bridge, spent the weekend former's mother, and family Mrs. Ruhl Miller of Spring Mills, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ed. Opn examination but buds showed damage. Mrs. Annie Kessler was on the sick list since last week, having been under the doctor's care. However she is improving. Cpl. Clair H. Kreamer of the 904th Guard Squadron. Atlantic City, N. iJ. was home over-the weekend to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E Kreamer, acquaintances and chums, We were glad to have him join us in the Sunday services On last Thursday evening Rev and Mrs. H. 8. Entz and children were given a fine reception in the P. O. 8. of A. banquet hall by the local Evangelical appointment. All had a jelly good time together. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Day and Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Bowersox ‘and daughter Linda, were Sunday sup- per guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bowersox. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Musser and daughter Wanda, of Selinsgrove, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Fiedler. They also availed! Paul Stover and family of Logan- themselves of the chance to attend ton, visited Mrs. Stover's mother, the Sunday school sessions of the Jo- | Mrs. Elizabeth Weaver on Sunday. cal Evangelical Sunday school. | Sunday school next Sunday at 9:30 Margaret Grubb, spent Sunday with a.m. followed by special E. L. C. E.| the former's mother in Bellefonte. Easter program in connection with | 11e latter has been iil. the regular Christian Endeavor ser-| Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McChesney . o land family of State College, vices. Communion services In the ¥ evening at 7:30 best my All are | Mrs. Sue Coble of Millheim, were! very few Am- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Arbogast and Mrs. Presty Knepp and Eleanor. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 8haf- fer and son Carl, were Sunday visitors at the Roy bogast home, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith and daughters Barbara and Kathryn of Mifllinburg, were Bunday visitors at the Sholl-Dieh] home. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stover and Mrs. Annie Kerstetter called at the thomes of M. W. Breon and R. W. Meyer on Saturday evening. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs i Kermit Stover on Friday, April 2. re heartily invited to these services. Sunday guests at the R. W. Bierly | . —— : Paul Brown und family of Fied- LITTLE NITTANY ter. called at the Russell Miss Gladys Harter spent Sunday Nome du Wedtesiey ee 8 Milt. | at the Miles Bartley home at Jack- | 1.oim were Sunday guests at the W. | sonville |P: Blerly home. | Mr. and Mrs. July y : i Ira Haagen and | nb 4 daughter Pauline attended the fu. | Loris Blerly of Husrishare. visited | {her parents, Mr. i neral of their cousin Robert Haagen / -eoken : at Tyrone on Sunday. Bierly, over the. weekend. Mrs. Mary Kooney of Milton, Dempsey Dullen of Lock Haven, | Sent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. | Sept 4 few days with Mrs. Savill argaret Dullen. { : ames " Earl, Elmer and Melvin Harter heir Fp oka Ba ou visited at the Edward Yearick home Mrs. Bradford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller on Monday eve- ning. . Russell Breonn and family were Sunday dinner guests with Mrs, Breon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Vonada at Woodward. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kryder and son Bernard, were Sunday dinner guests at the George Stover home near Co- AT FIRST ml D Otse 066 TABLETS. SALVE, NOSE Breon | Mr. and Mrs. Lester Moore and atl the Orvis Clark home, Sunday. Political Advertising FOR COUNTY TREASURER To The Democratic Voters of Centre County: 1 hereby announce myself as a 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, 1043. Your vote and support are respectfully solicited, 8. H. “8AM” POORMAN, Bellefonte, Pa. _—— Breon of Columbus, Ohlo, was killed | a Wednesday supper guest at! Saturday at the latter's home in! West Rebersburg. i and} 3 with the, Mrs. Lloyd Tate} son Donald of Middleburg, Mr. and: daughter Mrs. Charles Boone and daughter and | Centre County Hospita! Notes Monday of Last Week Admitted: Dr. Edward H. Harris Snow Shoe. Discharged: Mrs. Henry Cornelius and infant son, State Col lege; Mrs. George B. Thompson Bellefonte Michael Jurkovich, Coleville; Mrs. Kenneth Smith, Mili- heim Births: a Louis Reeder, Admitted Monday and Thursda: Charles H. State College Admitted Monday and discharged Tuesday: Jane Alexander, State College. Admitted Monday and dis- itharged Tuesday: Willlam Landers State College Admitted Monday and discharged Saturday: James Bird, Bellefonte R D.2 son to Mr Bellefonte and Mr: R. DD 2 discharged Goodman, Tuesday of Last Week { Discharged: William Witherite, Pine Grove Mills; Mrs. Forrest M Lucas, Tyrone; Mrs. Lyman W. Os- man and Infant daughter, Centre Hall Wednesday of Last Week Admitted William Elsenhauer Hyattsville; Mark McClellan, Belle- fonrite, Discharged: Mrs. William L Emberton and infant daughter Centre Hall George C. Schenck Bellefonte: John Burger. Bellefonte; Mrs. Jamies Bathgate and infant Howard: Charles H. Myers, Penna Purnace: Mrs. Elsie Dobson, State College RD. 1 Admitted Wednesday and charged Saturday. William Altoona Thursday of Last Week Admitted: Joseph FPurfaro, Cole ville: Mrs. Julla Parsons, Fleming Discharged: Mrs. Donald C. Crock and infant daughter. Howard R D 2. Mrs. Dean Ishler, Bellefonte Births: a daughter to Mr Mrs. Wellington R. Lucas fonte son dis- Curry. and Belle- Friday Admitted: Ira Robinson. Howard RD 2: Mrs. John 8. Egli, State College. Discharged Franklin P | Perguson and Infant daughter, State i College: Mrs. Milford Heaton, and { infant daughter, Bellefonte BR. D. 2. Thomas B. Everett, Muadisonburg Admitted Friday and discharged Sunday: Robert Barr, Port Matilda RD 1 Birth: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs {Lawrence E. Tucker, State College Saturday i. Discharged: Mrs, D. F. Mull and infant son, Bellefonte, Li. Harry D Baker. Jr. State College: Miss Viv George Rockey, last week. {lan Hoy. Bellefonte; Mrs. Walter 8 A. Gobble, Spring Mills; Mrs. Fred A. Tressler, Bellefonte BR. D. 1; Mrs, Clafy O. Bickle, Penna. Furnace PL Births: a. daughter to Mr, and of MiMinburg, | Mere: Willan Thomas Jr. Milesburg i Expired: Kenneth Wert, Centre Hall IR. D Sunday Admitted: Mrs. George B. Thomp- son. Bellefonte: Robert R. Lee, Belle. fonte; James L. Reese, Bellefonte R D. 3 Discharged: Mrs. Russell Brennan and infant son, State College, R. D.; Rachael Flick, Julian R D.; Mrs Harry Lightner and infant daugh- ter: Mrs, William J. Mokle and in- fant daughter, Bellefonte; Mrs Michael Kaizen and infant daughter, Bellefonte Admitted Sunday and discharged Port Matilda. Births: a son to Mr, — d—————— Buy Defense Hands naw! L. FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales : A SPECIALTY! ‘CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2843 i FOP SA .H. L. HARPSTER ~~ AUCTIONEER YARNS A its appear A bluster) followed new ty storm Friday So Stuffed Easter Bunnies 69c ~- $2.98 Box Candies WHITMAN'S Candies in Hard Candies in Boxes Chooolate Covered ( MARY LINCOLN Attractive Box for Easter APOLI herries 39 0 $1.00 9e box Ladies Toilet Sets We Have a Very Nice Assortment of Gift Sels These Make Very Nice Gifts Gemey Coly Max Factor Early American BUY BONDS Yardley For Easter Elmo Evening in Paris Richard Hudnut IL. Phillippi Friendship Garden MA Marvelous Yankee Clover NN&T INL. E DRUGS CF Ba ( NOW Gervin K. S MeAlistersille chactfer Penna. weet SIAMES Ww 1, Py wp i) LLL f i" QUALITY; AR at Cor. 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