RE -. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. June 17, 1943, 1 | OBITUARY r- MRS. Committal services the Union cemetery, Bellefonte, on Tuesday morning for Mrs Jackson, who died Saturday, 12, 1943, in Pittsburgh. Rev C. Thompson, pastor of the Belle- fonte Presbyterian church, officiated Interment was made beside the body of her husband, Alexander Jackson, who died April 5, 1936 MINNIE JACKSON were held in June MISS SARA C. FREDERICK Miss Sara Catherine Frederick of Spring Mills, died unexpectedly at her home about 9 p. m. Monday, June 14, 1943. Miss Frederick, who was about her home during the day, was stricken shortly before she died She was 80. Born in Boalsburg, she was a daughter of Jacob and Mary Anna Carson Frederick. The only survivor is a sister, Mrs. Mary Min- erva Hubler, at home. Funeral ser- vices will be held at the Gobdhart home in Centre Hall at p.m Thursday, with Rev. D. R. Keener officiating. Interment will be made in Parmer's Mills cemetery 2 MRS. ANDEEW KARABINOS Mrs. Justice M. Karabinos, wife of Andrew Karabinos, pf Clarence, died Thursday. June 10, 1943, at her home there after a long illness with a com- plicatien of diseases. She was a daughter of John and Mary Krachko Kovach and was born in Austria 59 years ago. She is survived by her husband and these children: Joseph, of williamsport; Mrs. James Yost, of Lock Haven, and Mrs. Michael Hassu end Miss Agnes, both of Detroit, Mich. Also surviving are a brother and sister John Kovach and Mrs Mary Buchik, both of Youngstown, Ohio and two grandchildren. She was a member St. Michael's church, at Clarence. Funeral Ser- vices were held in St. Michael's church Monday morning, with Rev J. W. Pally officiating. Interment was made in the church cemetery of MRS. IDA MAY WHITE Mrs. Ida May White, widow of the late Wallace White died at her home in Axemann 10:45 o'clock last Wednesday night, June 9, 1043 Mrs. White was a daughter of Jacob and Priscilla Gill Gingerich and was born near Centre Hall on June 8, 1869. The day before her death she attained her 74th birthday anniver- Survivors include a son, Curtis two brothers at sary BE. White, of Axemann; Samuel Gingerich, of Centre Hall and Grant Gingerich, of Clearfield a sister, Mrs. Cat herine Summers, of Pleasant Gap. and 3 grandchildren and 2 ~-grandchiidren Mr White member of the Meth- orlist t Axemann. Funeral Saturday after- me with Rev. C C lefonte, and Rev. D. A officiating the Zion great was a church a sarvices were held neon at the ho Shuev of Bel Denmnin of Pleas Interment was cemetery, Zion ant Gap made In EUGENE M. COXEY of Clearfield of East Bishop died Pridav. Nn home in Clearfield and the late Maggie Mr. Coxey Was born February 21, 1897 he was employed by Railroad station Fugens M. Coxey, en of WC. Coxev Bellafoan! 1943. at his Asnof W C Jshneon Coxey Bellefonte Ag a YOURE Man the Pennavivania Rellefonte freight et rept ” ne i in at the About to the "2 a6 rears aan he way transferred Clearfield office where he was until about eight years ago when he arcentad a position as stew. Moosae Club Clearfield attended the Bellefonte wife the former Mande Rockey, of Zion; » William Eugene, at home: his father: and thege sisters: Mrs A H Tarbert, of York: Mrs. Leif A Olsen, and Mrs. Dorothy Hermstaedt, both rf Rallafonte. Funeral services were Monday afternoon, with inter. in Crown Crest Memorial Clearfield em raved the gerd My tizh in Crxey Sehnnd re Surviving are his 818] held ment Fark MRS ELIZABETH BARTLEY Mrs Flizabetly Barter of Spring reills, Ain st 4 mn. Brnday. June 13. 1042 her heme there after a linrering frr of iliness e had been hed Deceasad vat a dane John and Eliza- ~h Roush Rechau and was born in Nirege townshin on April 24, 1883, age 74 vears., 1.month Her husband, Ira Bart- her in death. Burvivineg are these children: Roy L.. at home Mra Prser Rote and Mrs Sarah Kaen, both of Spring Mills. and Clay Rartleyv, of Danville: four grand- children, and a brother and two sis- ters: Elucia Rathau, of Clintondale; Mrs. Minnie Smeltzer, of Green Borings. Ohin, and Mrs. Annie Hel. frich. of Bellefontaine, Ohio. Mrs Bartley was a member of the Evan- gelical church and the Ladies’ Aid Bociety of the church. Funeral ser- vices were held at the Goodhart Fu- neral Home in Centre Hall on Tues- day afternoon, with Rev. W. K. Hos- terraan officiating. Interment was made in the Spring Mills cemetery fas: abot two weeks ter of we her mpl rnd 8 davs levy. preceded .“ i Minnie | William | on | ROBERT MULLEN i Robert Mullen, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Mullen, of Pitts burgh, formerly of Centre Hall, died this week in Florida, where he had gone several years ago in the Inter. | ests cof his health, Mr. Mullen ig sur- | vived by his wife and two brothers, | Donald, of East Orange, N. J, and [Col James Mullen, of the U 8 Army stationed in New York. The body Is being hrought to Cenure county and funeral services will be theld at the Goodhart funeral home there, probably this Thursday morn- ing. Interment will be made in the Mullen family plot in the Centre Hall cemetery MRS. ANNIE WINRICK Mrs. Annle Winrick, widow of Wil. | lam Winrick, died at the home of {her daughter, Mrs. Harry McFar- (land, Lakemont, Monday morning, {following an illness of several {months, She was born September 9 11861, at Sandy Ridge, the daughter {of William and Susan Vipond. Sur- viving are three sons and three daughters, Mrs. McFarland, at whose home she died Mrs Lawrence Snowberg™ Lakemont: William Winrick, of Altoona Mrs. Mary Hoover and Harry and Ralph Win- rick, all of Detroit, Mich three brothers, John 8. Vipond, Fort Fetter Place; and Thomas Vipond, of Canoe Creek of of JOHN I. HOFF John Hof! of Tyrone well known Middle division railroad freight conductor, died at his home Tuesday morning at 5 o'clock follow - ing an illness of ten days with a heart condition, Mr. Hoff was a son of Amberson and Anna (Haney) Hoff and was born at Scotia, Centre county, on February 24. 1886. On Au- gust 22. 1924 was married to Mrs Ida M. Lu filesburg. He | survived by his wife and a son by a former marriage, Wesley Hoff, Ty- rone: eight step-chlldren and these brothers and sisters James Hoff State College: Mrs. Harry D. Lane Mrs. Elizabeth Dean and Charles R Hoff, Tyrone. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Rallway Train- men; Tyrone Lodge No. 25, Loyal Or. der of Moose, and the Legion of the Moose. He ved the Pennsyivania Railroad company in the freight ser- for over 25 years I he as of Se vice ADDITIONAL DEATHS ON PAOR BIX --8SECOND BECTION p— St. John's Evangelical & Reformed Nevin 030 sermon Stamm Am pastor school Prepara service and 1045 a m CAN'T HEAR WELL? Don't Fear Loss of Hearing! 10 TO 1 YOU ARE NOT DEAF—AND CAN HEAR WITH THIS NEW AID Let us explain and demon strate what PERSONAL. 1ZED Hearing Aid Scrv.ce means to you Notice how carefully we test your hearing how we study your needs ssiect and adjust the set that how we is best for you! Your satis. faction is guaranteed by our policy! 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Adjourned sales may be held until all} At th” same time any land remaining unsold from the Commissioners’ | Tax Sale on July 13. 1043, will also be offered for sale SEATED LANDS Description Lot as 25 Acres Lots Lot ‘s 100 Acres Location .. Penn Township. ..Bnow Shoe Township. . Snow Shoe Township Snow Shoe Township ..Bnow Bhoe Township Kelley Brothers Kelley Brothers Kelley Brothers John Howell Est J. C. Auman INSEATED LANDS Description 121 A. 2-% P... 50 Acres vs Groe, Eliz .. Warantee Name Location . Johnson, Eleanor... College Twp. Supposed Owner Dale, Mrs. Matilda Rush Twp..... Gilbert, W. 8 & C. Ww. CHAS. F. HIPPLE, FRED C. MENBCH, HARRY V. KEELER, Commissioners of Centre County. 1943, at 10:00 A | i i | RECENT WEDDINGS illp 8 v and Kus The Virlean De. ille Island, Mr we to Uh Nev aylor consigned Corp ‘Sabbath School Workers Convene County Ships 22 Tons Scrap Tin Man Drowns, Boy Saves Two Others (Continued wom page ones) " ny at for future needs (Cy (Continued from page one) College, 19.680 pound Boni 435 pou Pleasant Gap mtinued from page one) Bonds ward I'he the netion attainment Hate ich Ol er of the other two cose they ne RO him swim conldn’t after { plan bury Mr ert E William J. Miller united In marriage tist church, Paris, Vv wns John bride dress sories buds Lieut maid sO1 Miller-—Homan Miss Marjorie and Centre Hall, Mrs R Miller B and The and Mrs and be Annette Strickland MeCiarvey Lieut Mrs the Pari: tinue Mi of Mr of and Jr 8 of married ole Rey Mis fonte George attended powdery white red Bellefont and 1s Warner Brakor Brako: Mich more ent Stat an Pp work pre Texn hi Half 4 ng tha Wal ent Brakora a erg attired In of light blue An Cor couple Ley Miller w Anne and Mr Moon Sut fY ft man } i t 1th Grand J church willl Heley ister Joh bl roses 1 'S A ha n Mrs nn Bell am n y ie Si ) 1 Sr been | te 0 vot VT ROIes - e Hizh employed i Company of Mr 0 ved or Brak for the pre anf TIONAL MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly hy C, & Co, Flour Mill, Wheat Corn Ont Barley Rye B81X -8ECOND In Buckwheat Unconditional well “i r C., put the { te 000 pounds Philips How } ) eed 0 comple district 5 trict within od by Harry who wa EE — HE LL 4 ET ge] @ FATHER’S D 4 i . . v . n SUNDAY, JUNE 20th aturday, Boy Scout and carnation Lroop, Bo The tragedy wa witne Wagner father-in-law Cirumbit of Milroy fishing fyom and Lieut, Rot Ihe Boy Scout ympt of Mr. and Mi tion probably prevented m triple Sy. of Bellefonte, were trae eds wrrived th dam belore Wi JERLY \ ind. afl df b in the First Bap brews Texas, by the Rev lund on May 26. The street length ne DOLL rad 7: ) hel Homan, Cieorge daughter of L Homan nen hore ! Ho Thi i ¥ plan « thirdi total of 49.300 nn 44.0003 D on whose pr of hi wimmin tl lam woul and wa the b ’ Pw | 1'O0On when il : on the street for P \ with black of pink attended by Hessin, bride Bettie Hutehin Capt. Jam ir nd Le eir h Mh About tow time he to CH boat y SAR 0 1ttoniere and 10 Bos two mo J wi M along. Woodring’s Floral Gardens East Howard St. Pa. Ww mem Beoutmast i « i oO Darge IH make t} 230 Li ana Ana dellefonte, (AR OWNERS THE PRESENT CAR INSPECTION IS ONE-HALF OVER io mi South tree Mill mmp Maxey nt "n will eon it ( Praskovich Praskovicl clang Ion Pra Terran Bellefonte Martin HB: Rapid y in St ‘ I Micl Joht efonte wit} E. Downs Praskovich Is a Scl Introductory Offer—One Week Only! 1144 iit 10. of 4 f 110 i +1 il Pitt the s« of mechanics and the hard time part of arcity of Because Durrett i have getting please do not wait to have vour car inspected, ON PAGE BECTION WEDDINGS Please Make An Appointment Qur Phone Number is 2000 5. H. POORMAN ER ST. BELLEFONTE. Y. Wagner Bellefonte 3 L 3 VanBuskirk Lumber Co. S101 - Phone 291%, teynolds VanBuskirk, Prop. WAT - S1rre Afr HOE FROY = DEN DZ the man behind the men behind the gun! He works in a ar plant—he’s an air raid warden—he was first to develop the hackvards of the city into Victory Gardens—and he's the man who's buying the War Bonds that are going to help win this war. HE'S DOING EVERYTHING in his power to save the Four Freedoms. And here's something vou can do to add to his share of happiness—buy him gifts for Father's Dav. Whether he's or old. Whether he's or far. Whether vou spend small change or many dollars: honor a fighting American Your Dad! Father's Day this year is Sunday, June 20th—and don't foreet it! He h § 4 young ENCIRCLE "SUNDAY, JUNE 20” IN BRIGHT RED THAT'S THE DAY YOU'RE GOING TO TREAT DAD! Wembly and Arrow Ties $1.00 Rayon Sport Shirts With 2-Way Collars Give 2-Way Comfort With a tie or without one, Dad’ll still prefer these sport shirts made in the traditionally fine manner. Easily laundered with its cool, soft quality makes an ideal Summer shirt for work or leis- ure. The Bamboo tone is perfect contrast for any slacks. Small medium and large’ sizes $1.45 to $3.95 Summer Robes Fell really Men's Slacks Good Looking long Wearing Lightweight Masculine Pajamas Versions of Famous “Sleeping Beauties” If Dad's a pajama fan. he'll send up a plea for such pajamas as these Strongly tailored for sleep. tossers and smartly fashioned in middy pullover and coat styles Attractively patterned, sturdy fabrics colorfast and ready to follow him right into the tub Full cut sizes A, B, C and D $945 to $600 be enithusiagtic about these handsome: Summer robes Eo colorful and smartly styled they put pep into the morning shave $495 to $8.95 Fd HANDKERCHIEFS Box of Three $1.00 Save Your Suits! They Cotton Gabardine layon-Wool Blends $9. 95 to 30. 95 SLACK SUITS $3.95 to $6.95 EVINE'S “Bellefonte’s Modern Store for Men”’ Bellefonte, Penna. Sport Shoes Brown and White Two Tone Tip $9. 95 to 56 85 MEN'S HOSE 35¢ to 50¢ Arrow Shirts, $2.25 to $2.75 Arrow Ties. $1.00 Handkerchiefs. . 25¢ to 50¢ $1.00 and $1.50 Box Allegheny Street
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