Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 06, 1943, Image 6
Page Six : . — JHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, May 6, 1943. | B Peter Saylor, 87, 1G rom Fleming: ‘Welfare Fund Pledges la. 0. Defhler. M. ¥ Doman Dr. J. | SE Robert H. Mong IV. Foster, D B Gordon H ‘ b 4 Pad LV nes A ene-i / R Y | Dies At Home! willium Lucas Total $6,970 to Date BH Yaa yom. YM. Het 2: LL Br EL i From Milesburg: Johnston, x ) RE M4 BF BE RE BEB FEF FJ (Continued from page ome) | James PF. Tharp (Continued from page one) J. H. Lee, J. C. McGowan, A. J. Mil- | From Aaronshurg: , Haffley Keystone Gazette, Plaza & Btou Strunk I { MRS. F. E. JOHNSTONBAUGH. William and Elizabeth Grove Hoy.| Maker, of Bellefonte, also a railroad | eraneis R., JsIAeY. Theatres, Centre County rif Bra . Mrs. Musial Luts Johnstonbatgh. Her husband, James Kerstetter, died | Wider He helped to grade the line | John Curtin, J John Sommervi B. M. Hutchinsor Donald b . OSLO) 1d p ymber mts we 10r the Bellefonte Central Rallroad | Lutheran Sabbath School My Yin ’ of Philadelphia, Bellefonte native last November. Three daughters, |, © C ) Mrs. Dav n 4 nL per od y Mrs, William Tavior of Bellefonte wiween Bellefonte and State Col- ll Dal and former resident, died at 1 a, m,, Ja le ®: | lege, and the New York Central Rail. RECENT ; Sunday, May 2, 1043 at her home | Mrs. Mabel Coldron, of Harrisburg, © lat: Snow 8 y y ' $45—P. H. Johnston after an illness since last October and Mrs. Roy Parkinson, of Colum~ roAd at Snow Shox. ’ with a complication of diseases. She bus, Ohlo; five grandchildren, and Five years after coming to Amer- $40 Maule was aged 47 years, 1 month and 29 11 great-grandchildren survive. She [lca Mr. Saylor was united in mar- WEDDINGS Linn days. Mrs. Johnstonbaugh was born | Was the last of her family and was riage with the former Mary Lazor, $35 Ra in Bellefonte on March 3. 1896, a 'a member of the Lutheran church, |Who died In November, 1920, Sur. ley, Max Herr daughter of the late Richard and Funeral services will be held at 2:30 Vivors Include six children: Miss Burr—Broschart. 1 . } Elmira Housel Lutz. She was twice | o'clock Friday afternoon at the home Mary Saylor, Mrs. Harry Dunlap,, Mrs. Ruth Bottorf Broschart, | 330 M1 Ellen ra) Af ha : Are impbl T( UCT LY D PI : married. Her second husband, F. E. | with Rev. Clarence E, Arnold, pas- Andrew, Philip and Pred Saylor, all | daughter of Mrs, Margaret Bottorf, | National Bank, David Washburn oe TRRURIAEH na, A. N I'0O BEST EXPRESS THE Johnstonbaugh, survives with one tor of ‘the Bellefonte Lutheran of Bellefonte, and Mrs. Elmer Berts- | of Sunbury, formerly of Bellefonte, | $25 -Milon Walker. ? and Mi : : tt Ab aja daughter, Virginia Elizabeth Coll, at | church, officiating. Interment will be chey, of Hot Springs, Ark. Also sur-'and Aviation Cadet William H. | John Love, . dge and Mrs, Ji ya sid TR SPIRIT OF MOT HER S DAY home, and a sister, Mrs. Roy Uhl, of made in the Lutheran cemetery at'viving are a brother, willlam Saylor, | Burr, Jr, son of Mr, and Mrs. W. | Pumst, W Wit ) di fod u ieatet : Bellefonte. Mrs. Coll and her dau- | Pleasant Gap. of Nanty-Glo; nine grandchildren! H. Burr, of East Orange, N. J., were | terian § ghter went to Pittsburgh to live in | ——— and two great-grandchildren united in marriage in the Metho- 1920 and two years ago moved to | MRS, LOMA WILLIAMS A son, John, veteran of World war | 44st church at Sunbury on Monday Philadelphia, Funeral services were Mrs. Loma Willlams, well known '1, was killed while working at the Anril 26, with the pastor, the Rey held at the Wetzler Memorial Chap- | goward resident, died Thursday, American Lime and Stone Company | Charle Berkhelimer officiating el, Milesburg, yesterday afternoon April, 29, 1943, at the home of her plant here in July. 1928 There were no attendant: After | porworth with Rev. Gerard H. Gebhardt, of niece, Mrs. Fleming James. in Vir- Mr. Savl ” was a member of Bt the ceremony, G. A. Bottorf, of Sun- | 4iture C Philadelphia, officiating. Interment ginja where she had been spending John's Catholic church. the Logan | Dury. brother of the bride, enter- lyarner § was made in the Zion cemetery, [the winter months. The deceased | Fire Company, the Moose Lodge and tained at dinner. Mrs. Broschart Bk | was the wife of Lewis Willams of | was an hono: ary member of the Vet. ¥ore a light blue ensemble with MRS. ANNIE E. KERSTETTER | Howard, who died less than two erans of Foreign Wars, all of Belle-| Matching accessories and a corsage Mrs. Annie E. Kerstetter of Wil-| years ago. No children survive. The |fonte. He also was a member of a 3%. Jost The bridegroom was in lowbank street, Bellefonte died at body was brought to the Neff Pun- Slavonic lodge in Johnstown uniform. Mrs. Burr attended the her home at 5:30 a. m. Tuesday, May eral Chapel at Howard where fun- Funeral service Bellefonte High School and was a 4. 1043. of complications following eral services were held Sunday af- John's Atholie church here at 10 Fes'dent of Bellefonte until about a long illness. M Cerstetter, who ternoon in charge of Rev. M. 8. Rog- | o'clock iday morning. with Rt year ago Bh adet Burr, graduate of had been confined to bed for the ers of Blanchard Interment was poy william F Downes officiating Mercersburg Academy and Hamil past 16 months, would ha Mn made in Schenck cemetery, Howard Interment will be made in the jon Callege, entered the ervice last DDOITIONAL IATHAR ON "AC church cemetery November ang Ten oy pleted born at Houservilie laughter of a MX Nat ATH OM AR Members of the Logan Fire Com- pak \raining at Martins Creek, Pa for the next 17 years he was em- C. M. Thompson, Miss Mary Linn, ler. Bam McMullin, W. F. Scholl, J ployed by the late Thomas A. Shoe. ’ 1 ow H will be held in St Ci Fi years old today : is now awaiting an assignment 1" vy wil PL af t the yi? ] PSL LT pan ill meet at the Logan Hou After a brie f f wedding trip to Nes rn a. " ' , : | at 7:30 o'clock this evening to march | york City the Pr y Ew (Bt Corin the Buy Mother and Son Meet 8 newlyweds returned s a1 rt ing, May 9, beginning at 7:30 o'clock Civilian Physicians . ning hose the Drag 'S Mare | Yan i vin Schlegel : I'he program for the recital will ‘Pf Ais yay (AUN #9 1 to Bunbury, where they are at home a i m 'r Schedule Meeting be similar to the one given in the pi las Tespacis to their former a¢ 332 Market Street Ryo] inl In Odd Circumstances “AMERICAN FOR GIFTS fellow -member —— nn Hackett, John Benozel, Paul - : ; : HAY : se Morton Smith, LaR mtinued from page Ome So Easy To Give . . . So Nice To Get Presbyterian church in Bellefonte _—— March 28, it was announced. Mrs > ——— VanSyekle—Johnson, A war confere i villan phy , bai . m y A Yovirun ’ j ] W ! ! Kerk, the former Gunnel Bjalme, of * Miss Ceetle BE. Johnson. daughter . “ vinon siclans will feature ti m { an- . s 31 8 G Mis * nnson, caughter , ‘rises *) att nit wa Lt to It nd last Au : oy fe IARY Wi ' " vour difficult gift problem " i Y ire Si _—_ Bellefonte, is a plano student of 1 Persons ive Blood of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Johnson : ol SRF albo ' , ; i : There are many ways settle you sit gift problems. But voy " err Democt EE dd ! Th! 1h! A none easier than selecting mericar For here is a crystalware 1 ¢ Sixth \ bo , enth Councilor Districts. of the Mod Mrs. Kalman de JuHasz, of State To Plasma Bank North Spring su Sellefonte ical Society Jing Studied Music at Penn came the bride of Lt. John E. Van 1 lub, Mahlon Robb, N Mal 1 fg wt 2 k 1 , 1 pattern that he ascinated many generations. It sparkled once . )r. Nielson is organist and - Be Syekle, s f Mr. and Mrs w | Faul Mars i ’ . ; : ’ sylvania to held : Sarekw 2pm . ‘er en St A ~ (Continued from pags one) os, Kit on of Mr. and M: i \ ; ; ! ‘ )y office training a 1 pon a time In A ral homes. Recreated, by Fostoria, it sparkies Hotel, Williamsport, Friday, May 1 BOLT Carecior in ine Sa College Anne Dale Harves VanSyckle, of Andover, N Dr. Pete le. of State Colleg ar.erall ol He was a pupll oo vin W Hos ceremony performed Sunday in the 1 William C. Carl, and . ‘ ving room of the Johnson famils istee and « | i the Sixth r§ . r Novi rN Helen Robb William \ b a a ohnson family District, will pre ‘ nine < lard Irving Nevins, of New +]. Art Dubt home on North Spring street. Rey SET . i H } men F eve . rLaur HDD ¢ » , meeting York Yeu K. Ou" Homer C. Knox, of Camp Hill, for. nee * - LHPen wen The afterpoo will 1 ¢- : i. Miller v ! Ay ! , Fi { { ! y : , sroud 1 v rrerion " sid d 0 ws Bellefonte C tral . a G1 ; odist church, performed the cere. B: i ¥ bayard Mag t ; ; : w Bavsnort, ee 4 entra Ary w ver Child mony The home was decorated M Mary Rang \ vf a ’ . are exceedingly attractive. ndividual peeces costing ss little Villlamsport, trust ¥ ounciior . Mary Weaver Child writ ce fi a ’ ity wig Al 4 a Sgt. Hot ! sited | ! with spring flower Miss Kathryn BEveritt's 1 Store, ev Bre SOc en nd. ir t displays. you 3 al 2 Brot wis In Annual Meeting ir sons kK. pooraan vith spring fi fiss Kathryn Evers McGinley Bros. , : ovale os SOc each. And, in our displays, you will Sind a great variety MT JONn reaan Coble, of Beliefonts niece of *he HAR " . 4 . ma Hn don ean —— annie Walters nomatvi LATTH ) OXOW ) PE t det of {« our sclection. Fannie Walt bride, and the bridegroom's father r= Bellefonte Cen- Mrs. C. A. Smith were attendants re Mrs. Rose Heema: ceremony h A. Rapp Junicheon was I at the Johnson | {an bert iy Cha : Ihe Eng.ish 1 plenty of : THE EEAEIEEEC PRouOS mas eflaas Electric Co Luyer departed for a wedding trip to Har . ue Hofer Fe 3 \ I. 8. Guyer risburg and New k Cts Th EE Ecke t Al i i f hich are sympathetic to colonial traditions. ved to be America’s most popular tr s from sheer of design, mer pastor of ihe Bellefonte Meth. ne. Prices nie Thomas bride wore an ivory satin gown mad § BR. He: 8 Eda eal 00d on previous occasion. ixjong princess lines and her er Dia Rest : a 3° ae. Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa. ville; Ella N. Ritter, Willlamsport rer and goneral manage! laude prom Bellefonte tip vell was pgaught it y y i = iact t A n i ’ nry D. Hart, Geneses nd Nath- B. Wago: { Philadelphia, is pres- Bud 8. Zonge. ’ 8 Juliet cap effect an W. Church, Ul ‘ ident Mrs. Harry Spearly. y bouquet of white ros The Woman's Auxiliary will me her off re-elected wer Zelma Poorman " wore old rose chiffor at the sar time | in the Robert § er. of Allentown. se Helen Crist er length vell Ay ’ J gram for luncheon and th fs ta ochegan. ash. v graduated {rom the Bellefon noon se School in w class of Musicale to be Held wv A to a er X a] ho x : i Murphy ployed by the i imestone Prod ota ei as Sg » Corporation at Newton, N. J. [Lg Ho. Russ At State College DArectors of the . road are:. Mr. Joseph G. Leeder VanSyckle is a graduate of Newton Ral; RI ; eh a h Margaret Davis High School, class of 1838; of Dick. | “5 Martin, Hubert Alexandes - sic s americk, ) shegan, r. Me- en . " : i A piano-organ musicale by Mrs. Emerick, Mr. Geoghegan, Mr. Me Paul L. Edinger inson Seminary, Williamsport, class | NUsson, Cha. les Bullock, Fie Stanley Kerk, of Bellefonte, and Dr Clellan, J. Wesley McWilliams, of > - a jo. Donald Keeler Albert Dut \, . Ralph D. Nielson, of State College, Philadelphia: Swengel H. Smith, of Frances O. Farrell of 1938, and spent two and a half " " A Practical I Katrine B. Parsons yesrs at Syracuse University. He Anthony Delalio, Pred Davi yr ) » Y, ed fonte Mr /Eo M 4 ) ) as IE Er Me. Wagmie and Me employed by the Limestone Fett Kenneth Franks, James 8 P LEASAN | GAP Ruth Koon Was eC M. Margaret Kimport Products Corporation before enter. ger. ( i Minnen i \ . Betty Heebner ing the service In Pebruary, 1941, Black! Jr. M E.R. ( bhowing fA . ft t Pl ‘ Lindquist John P JW. For / x Gi O riease Robert W. Stone Tuesday of last week he was grad. i Bia y WEDNESDAY NIGHT, MAY 12 Mrs. M. M. Babcock uated from the DfMicers’ Candidate st Marie O B 1 fi. A J i MM. Babcock School at Pi. Benning, Oa. and Lis B. L. 8mith, C. W. John- ; pot \ M h this weekend is sche { to report son. Walt rn Balu Moor at & O'clock Ny ny (#] er Lutheran church on Sunday even- Walker » Katherine E. 8mith Newell A. Norton for duty ‘st Camp McCall N. C Elizabeth C. Robison Mrs. VanSyckle will continue her 1. G : work at Newton for the time being hi U Edwaids : Vis g nies BUSTER CRABBE—in 1yllis Leppick " Mrs. R. 8. Kirby Ghaner—Peters = " . oP mo . ‘ George 8. Barclay Philip W. Ghaner returned to his yr § tn Yhyrst BILLY THE KID'S Look for this label | It's Wty Sophia McFatridge home in Stormstown Thursday. Ap- Krebs ~ GINS” Joel E. Crouch ril 22, from Iceland where he had . em : . SMOKING GUN: £ Haranii / . been stationed as warrant officer AIT a xs ; And From State College, R. D for the past 18 months. Thai even- fg HRM Taina i Helen Holderman, R. D. 1 ing he went to Philadelphia and on aul Lait : ? Dorothy Wagner, R. D April 20th was united in marriage 8. Donald Rich Riptsisas JEAN HERSHOLT-in Mrs. Jennie Hunter, R. D with Beulah Peters formerly of + y tay 3 alte oy tla = » - . > PYREX UTILITY DISH SEASON'S SMARTEST From Centre Hall Stormstown. Mr. and Mrs. Ghaner r Nelli e Dorman, George COURAGEOUS DR. 372 Roasts, chope, fish, desserts, hot HJ. Zettle were both graduated from Port Ma- binsot itd rod . CHRISTIAN" p 4. py? ak F. R. Homan tilda High School. Mrs, Ghaner, sb i ; / ; reach . . - 411 Saute better ang lo Mrs. Mary Horner now a nurse In training at the Uni . T Brown C CG Conway v., — 2 / better baked in this sparkling ; Ple = . versity of Pennsylvania, Philadel. ed ; Utility Dish. Here's the handiest From Pleasant Gap phia, will graduate in June. Mr i rea) i ish in you kitchen Edward H. Harris, Jr Ghaner, who has had a 15-day fur- = iy . " 65¢ MADE OF L. Ward Hile lough, will be stationed in Presque ! only From Boalsburg: izle. Maine, where his bride will % ® » virginia A. Jeffrey (join him this fall A few friends y(4 v, J. John C. Calhoun, Jr and relatives gathered at the home iy sk the Mr Two Big Features of line crajismansiih of bridegroom's parents, u , From Spring Mills: and Mrs, Flovd Ghaner, Saturday FLAVOR-SAVER PIE PLATE Charles E. Grenoble evening, May 1st, where a miscel- » Ts . i Pyrex dish You don’t have to handle these Ruth 8. Thomas laneots shower was held. They re- MILL HALL, PA. 8 Suu SPD : yi 3 d ever introduced’ Veep with Hute : ; . ceived a number of beautiful gifts Fieldclub slacks with care. Don't the following were present: Mr. and edge to keep all the juice and be fooled by their luxurious ap- PUBLIC SALE Mrs. Philip Ghaner, Mr. and Mrs flavor in your pies. Lovely earance and exclusive styling! Geq, Peters and family, Laura, P et f yung: is MB on Florence, Geo. Jr, Mrs. Laura Pet- design ith clos glam 45¢ They can take it! Lounge in them, CARLOAD. OF ars. Mrs. Ellis Peters and son Emil. handles . . . 10 size rough-house in them, wash them, South Dakota Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Peters and | «Cle i ty ‘ : dry-clean them . , . theyll come Sxishicm Beuy and ois, Mr. and It has been rumored that this sale was back rer! Fi : Mrs. Clarence Gummo, Mr. and > AR 45 SWATt a5 ever Fieldclub is i Mrs. Lester Stevens, Mr. and Mrs closed down. d MIXING BOWL SET the fabric discovery of the season. Robert Reed and family, Donald mr “ it i i i i and Mary Ellen, Mr. and Mrs. John ‘ ‘ ‘ . . Aud h is medalouly bulloed in 0 [rac Mary Bien, MS and Mis Sohn I have no intention of stopping this sale. On 3 vot Pre Midag Sethe ll, vases Ing, pefien} auing we Bl He Mrs. Adolph Reed, Mr. and Mrs. the contrary, because of the splendid support > me Sea. sau slacks. You won't be satisfied with C. E. KERSTETTER'S Floyd Ghaher and son Lee, all of ; waa al, hi oi 4 ber] Ja. 41 for mixing, baking, serving and just one pair! SALES BARN Stormstown; ir. and Mrs. Porrest you farmers are giving the sale, we must begin = Rl worn! Save dish-wishing? Set Mifflinburg, Pa. Davison and sons Richard andi } earlier. From now on the sale will start at 1 p. ~~ J] of 3 bowk, nesting to 95¢ Ww Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Charles! . } ednesday, May 12 Kooken and daughters Phylis and | P- instead of 2. 7 save space, . « - only Beginning at 7:30 P. M. Dolores, of Tyrone: Mr. and Mrs. 3 fk io, Ros Johnsen, ME and Mrs. Bibbs Among items to be sold Monday, May 10, is rou SOI 2 ae. an 8-foot Deering binder in splendid conditi 2 roan and brown geld- Geo. C. Harper, all of State Col- | an &-100t eering vinder in spiendida cond ition. . ings ak ne 2h 40 AERA lege; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ghaner | : DOUBLE-DUTY CASSEROLE black mares ahd family, Hatolfl, Jane Anna Ruth, | I take this opportunity to thank all those Makes wartime budget dishes bays, mare and geld. of Warriors Mark; Dick Lee, of o 3 appetii | | who are contributing to the success of these Aesty and appetiving. Gover haus roans, mare and geld- check, of Weatherly, Pa. sales foed wamm or yerves 43am este { | ing Bellwood, and Mrs. Ruth Bastus. ing ADDITIONAL WEDDINGS ON PACER pie plate! Foods bake as much a gray geldings SIX-- SECOND SECTION % faster, saving fuel gray gelding -....... EO | JOE BECHDEL hee, ving ves BSF black mare Plan flomecoming Week | The Good Will Hose Company of | Flemington is pking plans for a| | Homecoming Week celebration from | ; [June 14 to 19. The occasion will be 32-Pc. Set {featured by the reappearance of the | AMERICAN | Thompson Biwwners Amusement Ate | \ . Itractions who Were featured at a A Dinnerware i y it st # - similar firemen's festival last sum Saw El =a At the very low price of . ; at : f | er. The homecoming committee : ides 1 gs, HH. Martin, wi EXCLUSIVE AT 4% Shuman M. Pant, Jack Peters and| )] | A N | S —— nhac $498 i F WTervyn Kelley. a Pair 8 iE - B I : : ‘ at hat Deore of the Wis” : i ioned eitizsen 0 was convince . | sate rain or shine. (Hat the present generation of Am- Woodring’s Floral Gardens | CLASTER'’S | M. W. BOYER, Auct. ricany were hopeless? BELLEFONTE LEWISTOWN 1 john Gruenewald. |i: sory is wnat some writer inks | RRER Howard St Bellefonte, Pa High Street Bellefonte, Pa. happened in the past, i