OBITUARY sims ——— a MRS. ISABELLE BOGGS (Plllow, she went to Clinton county Mrs. Isabelle (Kapp) Boggs, sister soon after her marriage Mrs, Blerly of David F. Kapp, of State College, Was a member of the B8t John's died Thursday morning, June 17, at Lutheran church, the Laadles’ Ald the home of a daughter, Mrs, L. H.| Soclely and had been a teacher In Canan, in Altoona. Mrs. Boggs was! the Sunday school for the past five the wife of Rev. Dr. George F, Boggs, | years, Surviving are three children retired minister of the Methodist | Mrs. Harry E. Welshans, Booneville; church. Surviving, In addition to her! John B., Tylersville, und Pvt. Ray- husband are one son and two daugh- | mond E., of Camp Hood, Texas; also ters: John Boggs, of Harrisburg; | one grandchild, a step-sister, Mrs Mrs. C. N. Kirkpatrick, of Waynes Marie Copland, Harrisburg, and two boro, and Mrs. Canan, of Altoona; brothers, John H. Heckert, Middle- also one brother, Mr. Kapp, above| town, Conn, and Benjamin Heckert, mentioned. and two sisters, Mrs. T.| Willlamsport, Funeral services were 8. Stover of lola, Kans, and Mrs. 8 held Sunday afternoon at the home G. Coons, of Dry Run, Pa, with the Rev. Mr. Randall of Mif. ¥ fiinburg, in charge. Interment wos made in Union cemetery at I'viers ville MRS. HANNAH F. FOWLER Mrs. Hannah F. Fowler, of Beech| Creek, who would have celebrated her 83rd birthday June 27, died on : / ¢ e . » Tuesday afternoon. June 15, at i Adam George Streck, 74, died at home of her daughter, Mrs, Wayne |, © home of his son, George M Miller, of Muncy, R. D. 4. The widow | ook In Lock Haven. Monday of Benjamin F. Fowler, Mrs Fowler | ning after having been ill for I. tart) . was born a North: Mloupiam, veas several months. Born in Beech Creek Re joi Baggs: Py year he moved to Lock Haven in 1504 3 i Xce years , ’ ght "i I'S the past three year na Bhe had recently gone back to oe oe pe Low He attended I'rin Bates 10 Hee WIN wug ve In ity Methodist church, was & mem addition to Mrs. Mile slie leaves ber the Odd Fellows until two other daughters, Mrs. Charles xn bole nDioy Potter. of Montezuma, N. Y id he retired 10 year Wa em) Mh ha X Dx 5 “It ‘ N v ed as a crane engineer for the Pen Mss. Alice Loan Maca, sylvanis Railroad Surviving three sons, John, of South Williams- daughters and another .oun port; Isaac and Sherman, of Chick- Mrs. Charles Kable. Salem, N. J amauga, N. Y. Funeral services were ao. y1owrence Johnson, Irvin, Miss held at 2:30 p.m Thursday at the plore Streck, Jamestown, N. Y nd Bechdel funeral home Beech Creek. Gilbert of Universal: also a sister Interment was made in the Blanch- ae Flora Renninger of Beech ard cemetery Creek: three brothers, Willlam of Glen Union, John and Harvey Beech Creek; seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Fu of Raymond A. Blerly, of Tylersvilie neral services will be held at tiv died at 3 o'clock Thursday morning, | Welsh Funeral Home Thursday June 17, at Private Hospital 3 p. m. with the Rev. G. Cecll Weim- where she Was officiating Interment will be ago in serions in Highland cemetery ADAM GEORGE STRECK. of and “yo Of three of ol MRS. RAYMOND A. BIERLY Mrs. Sarah Mae Blerly, 53, widow at the admitted two weeks er condition. Born at, made at Mis v 8 1 4 p. m. Thursday Marguerite Anne Eells, daughter Dir. and Mr Ly man Morse Kells of Annapolis, Md became the bride of Ensign John G Keller, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ofvis Keller, 218 East Prospect avenue State College. Dr. Neff performed ceremony, The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore orv-colored wedding fa pretty wedding June 10, when RECENT WEDDINGS Swartwood—Barto. Miss Vivian Barto, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Barto, War- riors Mark, R. D. 1, and Sgt. Al- bert Swortwood, son of Mr. and Mr Edward Swortwood, of Salona, were united in marriage June 20 In the Pleasant Gap Methodist church by Rev. David Downin. The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Barto, parents of the bride. Mrs : Swortwood will accompany her hus- ctF ae band to Dathan, Alabama, wher? wars 3 Sgt. Swortwood is stationed at Na- Louisa Ea oY i pier Pield. The bride formerly of the employed by Dr. M. W, Neidigh State College the iv an N oO Ne 1 ial gown satin hioned with a heart-shaped long. close-fitti Her veil a L ng bodice SPOT smate Keller, State Col bridegroon Warhir wa | 14) Kells ign Harold A the bride- ae { and Roberta DC. En Grimes of Catawiasa Howe—Beemer, groom's roommate. served as best 4° Dorothy Jean Howe, daugh- man he u were Ensign Jay rs. Ella Howe, formerly of gtanjey Stu's Jollege, now of Johnstown, George and Midshipman W. Abscher. John J. DeMavo wis married to Robert W. Beemer, .n4 Richard A. Zyvoloski The son of Mrs. Iva Beemer of State Col. gitional arch of 1s was formed lege, at the Asbury Methodist church ¢ in Buffalo, N. Y., Saturday, June 12. 4 with Rev. Verner Mumbalo officiat- 4; ing at the ceremony. The bride was 1 graduated from the Indiana State _. 4. Teachers College and has been teaching since. The bridegroom at- tended Penn State and Is now em- ployed by Goodrich Rubber Com- pany. The couple will reside at 713 Ferry street, Buffalo, N. Y gLor tra- p51 the n eremony., a reception for 300 1 the Red Room Club. Immediately and bridegroom Fla.. where En- for activ Wes Officer: following, the left for Jacksonville ign Keller reported The bride was graduated from Ran- dolph-Macon College in June, 1842, where she was a member of the Kappa Delta sorority Ensign Keller Keller—Kells attended Penn State year The Calvary Methodist church at before entering the Naval Academy Annapolis, Md., was the scene of a from which he was graduated the day before his marriage. While at Penn State he joined the Beta Theta Pi fraternity KENNEDY Mrs. Joseph Irvin Leathers is much improved at this writing | Mr. and Mrs. Orvig Watson and family, and Mrs. Olive Rhoads and two children and Wyland were call- ters in our village Sunday p. m Mrs. Jack Kellerman of Virginia, is visiting her home folks and par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Gates ! Harvey Clyde Hottle is undergoing [treatment and an operation at the Geisinger Hospital. The best of luck from his many friends {i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Butler and {children of Monument, called Sat- WAGNER'S urday at the J. P. McCartney home { Miss Donlg Oates has returned Very Best Flour {from Virginia, where she took a inter Wheat i month's rest | Wedding bells will be ringing this | week in our village {| Mrs EH Runkle spent Thursday {with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J | F. McCartney bride ¢ dirty for one Sr—— C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Pat Fear WAGNER'S Our Best Flour 0-50 Blend Wagner's 82% Dairy Feed Wagner's 20% Dairy Feed Wagner's Horse Feed Wagner's Pig Meal Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower. Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower. Wagner's Scratch Feed Feed Wagner's Chick Feed Wagner's Medium Scrateh Rydes Cream Calf Meal Eshelman’s Dog Feed All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with your ro — If you have any idea that isola- | (tionism is dead read the Congress ional Record i To give visual and fitting expression | to your love and regard, the medium | and the form must be ¢ with | own feed. care. Comforting assurance of a duty well performed will be yours if | you choose a genuine Rock of Ages Memorial to stand as your record | Dealers in All Kinds for the years to come, } f Grai of Grains HOWARD GRANITE WORKS FRANK WALLACE, Prop, ——— BELLEFONTE, PA. | compass rose. | is a swooping American Eagle with | lightning bolts cutched | talons, | DAILY BIBLE SCHOOL TO St. John's Evangelical & Reformed | Rev. C. Nevin Stamm, Church! school, 9:30 n. m. Ralph Owens and Fred Hayes, SBupts. Holy Communion and sermon, 10:45 a.m Hublersburg- Zion Reformed Charge Charles G. Link, minister Hub- lersburg: church school 9:30 a. m., no church service Zion: Unlon church sheool 9:30 a. m., no church service Church of Christ, Martin Grove Meet In Albert E Snyder, pastor. Sunday school, 2:30, evening worzhip, 7:30 Children's | Da Communion. The public | dially 1 to attend all vice school house, Cor Invite Nittany Valley Lutheran Pustorate Rev. David | Paul Chu morning worsinin Church hool Church school hip, 7:30 Strae ‘ chool 10:2 | Advent Church St John's Lutheran, Bellefonte Milesburg Presbyterian Charge Rev. Howard KE | SNOW Shoe a. m., morning Milesburg-— Bible Christian Endeavor 6 p. m worship 730 p. m Unijonvill Bible Monday p.m OnEWxi n Bible WOIrsiii te COOL 11 £LH00I tuay clas Milesburg - Unionville Methodist William A divde; Mile burg—Chureh worship, 10:45 3:30. Wednesday a WCHHOO First Evangelical, H. Halbert Ja Iu eTvice Bellefonte an oo Hip with United Brethren, Bellefonte Inifled vices Leg tf BR. Bhope Supt ne ad na! nng if the F a musical Sunday evening Householder, pastor special program SETVICeS i Released by U. 8. War RBurean of Public Relations AIR MEDAL--This decoration may be awarded to any person who, while serving in any capacity with the Army or Navy of the United States subsequent to Sep- | tember 8, 1939, distinguishes him- self by meritorious achievement in | an aerial flight. Pendant from a ribbon striped with blue and gold is a fleur-de-lis which surmounts a In relief on the rose in his -». BE HELD AT CHURCH HERE a———— A dally vacation Bible school will i be conducted et the United Breth- the old ore washer. ren church, Bellefonte, beginning) June 28 and closing July 9. | The sessions will begin each day at 9 o'clock and close at 11:30 o'-! clock. Rev. Miss Pearl J. Ludwick of Youngwood, has been procured to supervise the school. Miss Ludwick | has had extensive training and ex- perience in Bible school work i All children between the ages of | 6 and 14 are invited to attend the school. The pastor will give a special course of Bible study to young peo- ple (ndults are invited to attend), each evening from 7:16 to § o'clock. sailroad toolhouse stood. From there framework is about all Boks as if Henry is making pretty June 24, 1943, Auger bits Axes Bale ties Barbed wire Baskets Batteries for the following purposes Flashlights Radios Fences Telephones Ignition Belt fasteners, metal Bit braces Blacksmith's pincers Blacksmith's hoof Kiuves Blow torches Blowers snd forges Bolts snd nuts Boxes Brooder thermometers Brushes for motes repair Bull nogs Burlap bags BX to 75 feet in length or non-metallic sheath cable up Calf weaners Caos, five-galicn kerosene and ges line Chains of the following kinds Halter and cow tis chaise Tie out chains Harness chang Log chains Tractor tive chaing Welded coll under M4”, Repair links Clevises and swivels Cold chisels, standard : Copper wire, insulated, up to 75 feet in length Crates Curry combe Drills of the following kinds: Breast dni Hand drills Post drills Carbon steel blacksmith drills Carbon steel bit stock drills Carbon steel straight shank drills Rave troughs and conductors Egg coves a Making 1 I oF Will DnRve y Gals program o teleph these office Whe May Bay Equipment Hy. WPB ha Cryons ¥ gt } Lge fi io givell ey More Supplies Coming help farmers get thelr share Feed troughs Fencing Files Food choppers Forks, sgriculiural Cr min scoops Grease fittings and oil caps Grense gum, hand opersied, wcleding hose and adapter Grind stones, mounted Grinders Tor sha pring touls Hacksaw blades Hacksaw frames Mames Hamers Han Hand Han Har Han Hu Harness, ha Hoes Hog 1 Hod Hood snipers Horse Horseshoe nails and cals pers uitivetors i spraycis flex for sina dies for ates ness, loath dwn ngs Fane llars Horseshoes Horseshior tongs Husking pis snd hooks Jacks for farm tractors Kaives of the following Kunde Butcher knives Corn knives Grafting knives Hay knives Hoof knives Stockmen's knives Lanterns Mattocks Maula i Meat ch Milk pais Milk streamers Motors, fractional under 1 HP, Motor starters under } HP, Mule shoes Nails Oilers Pere adequnte tuving Method is Simple {By II. M. Williams) jatest ort onn Mr. and Mr of Waddle, is ame, but Mr quite as well a the past few days E. Cronemiller of Belle- visited with Aunt Dora Ghane- last Tuesday and Wednesday Cpl. Jonas Stine, Jr. who has Ben stationed at Aberdeen, Md. is spending a few days with his par- efits, Mr. and Mrs. William D. Stine 68 Waddle Mrs. Nellie Behirer is spending a fw days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Morrison of Scotia. Mr Bh all who is employed at Her- ghey, spent a few days at home and on his return he took his wife with Mm for a few days, and Mrs. Behirey ii taking care of their home until Mrs. Morrison returns home Well it still looks as if the build ing boom hasn't stopped In and about Scotia yet, as there is still some building going on. One is the erection of a house by Henry Stover | who has it pretty well under way, as We can see it from our home. The, up and iti The i Cieorye Stevenson Mrs. is about the enson is re that Stev. : had not ie been Reuben fonte 7 good progress with it. The other building started by Mr. Ghaner has a-pretty good hole dug in the ground for the foundalich aad expects to Build as soon as he finishes the foun- | dation. : Last Saturday evening while in Bellefonte we ran into a hornets nest of candidates for election. I don’t think we would get stung hy voting for any of them as they all! seem to be pretty good fellows, Make your promises boys, and then stick : with them i As usual we do most of our writing | tegt was not a success as far as our sun shining on it {on Sunday afternoon when every-i town was concerned, as our street dampness, it must be thoroughly re- {ting is quiet. Bo after eating our lights are controlled at Beech Creek moved before satisfactory painting evening lunch the writer decided to take a little hike in the direction of Scotia. After looking things over around there we walked on towards As we came near where Jacob Ghaner had his sijoe repair shop we noticed a large road grader standing there, and the had been started there and wos ded on through towards where town was, and here we found t they had graded right through p diamond of the town, or at least the diamond used to be, and through over what we always lied the green, and on down past SCOTIA NEWS aid on B ‘ hu calieg Lhe Barren had th Loin Eracey directic on that ead i towards Colleae Gther tow Mary Scotia. In gt thi them a more direct nr the Bar- ens S50 many short « ruts oid road. Af ys completed and a finished will worth while driving down through the Barrens, as there are quite a few deer in that section and most always some of them standing out in open places where the underbrush is not so thick 80. after this ie and you have a little more gas than we now have take a drive through the Barrens p— Bo — BLANCHARD Mrs. Milton or several avs nicely Cpl. Eleanor Courter of the WAAC, has been enjoying a furlough with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Courter Pvt. Ivan Kunes was home ing the past week on furlough Mrs. Alice Miller is planning on spending a short vacation with friends in Renovo, beginning next week The air raid warning which was received at 4:30 a. m. Tuesday, came at an inconvenient time We trust that the enemy will be more thoughtful and not arouse us from our slumber at such an hour and the or West road it give ht through there were ville ing rig before ad ay and in the this road it urves be road finished has been ill is recovering Kunes but dur- and that town did not gel the sig-: nal until the Centre county test was over. Then too, the signals were blown slightly different due to a dif ferent air raid warden being on! duty. However, there has been no! change in signals. . i The committee sponsoring the honor roll erected on the school lawn has been doing some landscaping which is a great asset to the display. | The committee is in need of funds and will soon launch a drive for free- | will donaticns, Miss Jean Kunes returned on Pri-| Screw Qu Ehove Etapien Bock waterin Tackle Ji stipe Tire gouges, low pressure The Padlocks Pails, gelvanized Picks Fipe of the following kinds Wrought won under) Well welsi ppt (47 wd wing Pipe fittings Pliers of the following kinds: Fence pliers Blip Joint pliers Plow bolts Plow shares Post hole APTA Foteto forks Fin punch Fakes, hand . Ki Faofing Hope (1 and under) $ lige roll vets sid wre Conrugsted gelety switches Baws and sew Lisle ili is & tanks blocks, wed “Tire pusnps, hand opeisted “Tube, galvanised Valley ta Valves Visen Wagon hardware Wagon woud stock Wedges Welding rode and dectrodes Well pointe Wheelbarrows Wire screen Wiring fittings Wren hes 40 Farm Items More Readily Available ‘ How Dealers Re-Order relatives and friends in the oGin- ily Mrs and daugh- y for Wash- expects Alien Pletcher laine left on Tue D€ ‘re S| PATE £108 Lor Elaine with her uncle sf Lock Hav- al the Jot PORT MATILDA (R. D. 1) Mr and Mrs. M. A. Kerin have turned from Washington, D C., af- ter visiting with their children, Mr and Mrs. Robert Williams, and their first grandchild. The little fellow has beenn named Harold Martin Both mother and are getting alo fine ng Mrs. Hattle Bnyvder is spending a week with her daughter in Pitts burgh Mra. OC Pittsburgh at Dix John Zerby visiting with re son Mumbig Nebling and son of visited with her parents on furlough and little is home his wife [daughter ' Mr and Mrs. C. W. Bolt and son were Tyrone shoppers on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ryder of Stormistown., visited with her aunt on Sunday at this place Mr. and Mrs Toner Merriman and family were Tyrone shoppers Sat- urday The Ladies’ Ald of Hannah, met at the home of Mrs. William Walk ont Wednesday Blistering Paint Blistering of paint is usually the result of dampness, although it is sometimes due 10 excessive painting or sappy or resinous wood and the If the cause is air, can be done. Usually the burning off of all the old paint is the best pro- cedure, Sunburned Panama Hat If the Panama hat has become badly darkened by the sun, make a solution of one teaspoonful of oxalic acid to one pint of water and apply with a brush. Just as soon as the hat has bleached, rinse the solution out thoroughly. a umm E Cleaning Sponges : A sponge can be thoroughly clean- | ed by allowing it to soak for several re Joe Mayhew had his barber day from a short visit with friends hours in cold water to which a lib- | shop. Here they hit the railroad grade near where the Pennsylvania in Berwick. Merle Smith of Cleveland, Ohio, has been spending a few days with | eral quantity of ammonia has been added. Rinse well in lukewarm water and dry in the open air. —————————————— A A I OT CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS mitt, Bellefonte mont tre Hall lege, Jege D. 3 Wednesday iz ter A Mt Monday of Last Week Admitted Mrs. Harry W Boalshury Discharged IDeAr- Mary Meek Rufus Coble, le Confer, Cen Mi Mr Mrs, Claude N RD Admitted Monday and discharged Tuesday: Nancy Vierck, Btate Col- Bylvia Brenneman Blate Col- Lester Walker, Bellefonte, HR ‘ Monday Mrs E College Births: a son to M Walker, Bellefonts aughters to Mr d Mi ie, B.D 3 and discharged H. Adam Admitted Award Blate i Mrs. 14 D al Merrill Tuesday of Last Week Anna Krumrine nitted Tus Mr Discharged ile College nr sdav and WF Wednesday of Last Week M Fugees Thursday of Last Week Admitted: Jeanette Powers, Jersey RD. Mrs. Emanuel Gifford, College, Dean Runkle, Belle- RD 2 harged Bhore Btate fonts Iw brick, Bellefonte, R dolph Houck and Beilefonte, R D. 3 Zertyy wd Infant College Expired a Mr Edward § thie Mrs. Elizabeth Car- D.; Mrs. Ran- Infant daughter, Mrs. Paul Z al daughter, Blale born Ww Mr. and of Millheim a 1 thugarts aay weg i nadie Friday K#ith Rock - Dane discharged Bellefonte Ww Mr. and Mrs Bellefonte Saturday How- Pleas - harged Centre Rebers STATE COWS MAKE GOOD RECORDS FENN Random Items Pemlinged from page one AGAIN more obnoxion LATE BLIGHT AGAIN MAY STRIKE POTATOES EARLY this spring to those of last POLALO ETOWErS BERN may g strike early as Blaney em way Ww pre- si year's dis« p is to spray bordeaux mix- 85 S000 WE seen and at weekly ng ac the vines are Bordeaux mixture is made bluestone and 8 hydrated or burned, or ihal means ears vas “a Ww alive nnsyivania potato grow. the worst late the history of the state of potatoes, about as 1941 acreage, they 17.300.000 bushels compar- of 2A bushels 7 O00 acres the 20 500 000 IOUS ana Lhor- bordeaux mix- wer against late best possi- onditions will nti the gre promises Lhe hat other Wanted! Men And Women Who Are Hard of Hearing nake this simple. no risk hear- ou are temporarily deaf- by ringing buzzing 10 hardened or CO8E~ ulated wax (cerumen), ry the Our. ine Home Method test that so man say has enabled them 0 hear weil You must hear better after i this simple test or you Ret noney back at once. Ask about ne Ear Drops today at Parrish y Rinre : J. M. KEICHLINE INSURANCE AGENCY One of the Oldest Agencies in Centre County EDW. L Temple Court KEICHLINE Phone 2521 DON'T LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOU... ’ - “Neglecting my ironer cost me '8 in extra “lI noticed that my ironer was getting unusually hot and was told by my Service Dealer that the thermostat was defective. {3 I decided against spending an estimated $4 to replace it, so it wasn’t long until the heating element burned out and then I had to do something about it. a + +i was lucky that the Dealer was able to get the necessary parts right away, but my total cost was $12. I hope I am never again. guilty of being penny. wise, and pound foolish!’ Don’t let that happen to you=it actually did happen to one of our customers. At the first sign of trouble with any of your electrical appliances, check up on it. ave any nec- essary repairs made at once=it may save you money. - Write or phone the nearest West Penn office; Jor a copy of “Here's How’ —a useful booklet: which gives you many lips on how to mainiain your appliances and avoid needless expense. WEST PENN POWER COMPANY *
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