Page Bight = THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. July 8, 1943. and Mrs, Mary Scollins, both of Os- | wore a gown of yellow chiffon over My Mar jor " Jo { f June al B The Rev, Paul ceola Mills, and Mrs. Winifred Mc. satin with a tigh herred bodies | n deech I I elormed h } pet 4 { i the le ring | | Call of Clairton. Twenty-five grand- RECENT with full skirt and short pufl sleey a N irae ahi nM iy ’ doubie 1h emon erent 4 ttired in & {children and 30 great-grandchild- Her arm bouquet was mi \ ! oot ts Tg i | y ' ed ; ’ {fon and ren also survive her. Funeral ser bar cliff ro ; i ! ninmete "oy | te y p Fath : . ™ > quiet of vices were held Sunday afternoon WEDDINGS and she wore a tiara of wohl ty and Roi ' He Ad a te rosel ig tion wr | with the Rev. C, H, Goshorn, Pres- roses in her hal ’ byterian minister, officiating. Burial Mi David MISS MARGARET ANN BROOKS MRS, HOWARD REYNOLDS, [was made in Umbria cemetery wa Che Bao Miss Margaret Ann Brooks of Ju- Mrs. Ruth Marie Bonawitz Rey. Harsuny—Bloomguint Br af niata, disrd last Thursday afternoon’ nolds, sister of Mrs. Lulu Irvin, State | CALVIN FOSTER MUSSER Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. Bloomquist tin. tial at 4:50 o'clock after three weeks ill-| College, died Saturday, June 26, in| roster Musser. retired rall. | Bhnounce the marriage of thelr of lacy ness. She was born September 20, Pittsburgh Mrs. Reynolds was a alvin Foster Musser, retirec rall= | daughter, Audrey Janet, to Lieuten ow 1880. at Pennsylvania Furnace, the buyer in the boys’ department of road employe, died at 10 o'clock | ny Taies A. Harsany of he Uae . 3 > Ts . yA A ie | Bunday morning, July 4, 1943, at his! . ' daughter of Joseph and Caroline Pomeroys Inc, for 12 years prior } : Muadisonbuts {te 1. tates Aly Corp. The ceremony wi (Shawley) Brooks. Surviving are one to her marriage last January, She ome in Madisonburg, after an | | performed at the Lutheran Chapel sister, Mrs. Harry Greenawalt, at’ was 47 years of age. Burial was made ER —————— wore a hunt aq jd and bab maltchin Bridesms Mi vh bridegroon v Jersey Bho ‘ { ! Confer ness with a complication of diseases. |. the post, near Nashville, Tenn, ’ Mr. 1] HOT Wis ¥ and whose home she died: three brothers | Wednesday in the Allegheny ceme- Ir. Musser 3 n of Daniel and | oo here the bridegroom ls stationed Cather » Rear Musser 1 Was Thomas, Thomas Brooks, Altoona; | tery, Pittsburgh Atherine Rearick Musser and Was | aye, parsany recently resigned her . born at Penn Hall on September 5,1, isi : y Jesse Brooks, Altoona, and Jacob V - 1864 h A Etim f osition as head of the Home Foo- An ! iE b iy . . _— : = | 186 making his age a e of | nomics Debartment ¢ Of Clty Brooks, Juniata. She was a member MRS. CHARLES KEITH. death 78 veal 8 months nd 20 om x. pa wnt of the mi City of the Juniata Church of God, f ; . h High School. Lieutenant Harsany, Mrs, Carrie Keith, wife of Charles days, He | nvived by his wife, the | “pp oh " Keith, died Thursday morning, July | former Annie Getty; two children, fp. 0 gtate College | a3 . i . -— . > a . ” h a y Aoi ET Stats miege in 1039 and MES, ELIZABETH E. PAGE {1, at her home in Boggs township. Howard B of State College, andj... . \ his Mast i A ater Ivey i aster degree n M1 Elizabeth E. Page. 81. a na-| Funeral services were held at 2 p. | Mrs, Dorothy Scheuermann, of Lock : L314 "A i A oN + BE 4 . [ARE 8} 4 i vi tive of Clinton county. died Wednes- ' m. Sunday at the Wetzler Memor- Haven; two gral A day. June 30, at the home of her|ial Chapel in Milesburg, with the thers. Malcolm daughter. Mrs. M. Z. Young, Jersey! Rev. L. F. Sheetz of Milesburg of- I nd Frank he had made her ficlating. Burial was made In the ang ister, Mi home for the past 23 years. She was| Treziyulny cemetery Mi Keith the widow of John A. Page. Other Was born 37 years ago near Beech survivors are three daughters and | Creek. She is survived by three son Allen C Bellefonte: band and the following h Lawrence S.. Hessten. Kas.: Charles Mrs. Edward Shope, Pleasant Rebecca Jane, Esther, Robert ah Dorothy Gilad Pauline was graduated from nr maki: Tenn Shore, with whom Hibsman—<Hillegass A.B. Wolf, Rebersburg: ronser, Pine Station, and y : . + . y ) nd Fti ome man, Jersey Shore. AN Jr., and Ethel, all at home Mf Aarons also are her father, Vini 1 y hallf-bro MRS. MARGARET JOHNSON M rear on, 57, wi made in WILSON T, CHARLES, Wilson T. Charl ret | vision, Penns suddenly me in Monday morning at 10:30 Mr. Charles had been | months, but had been up and about He ust 19. 1865. at Samuel and Sarah On August 16. 1886. at Mill Hall was united in marriage with Pricilla Ann Walker. Mrs. Charles died cember 25, 1920, He is survived one sot R ired trainma home. a br Jersey Shore Washington a member { og 1 resh dae Fae Se bine: AF AS Yi vd church Tyrone was also a Hare Ain isi MRS, LILLY H. STEVENSON member MES. MARIA PRESTON Mar fe HOWARD GRANITE WORKS FRANK WALLACE, Prop m October 1€ ‘ the late R. B rg when a Freeman as trainmaster, which po- \ ] ived there for more sition he held until retirement July ” She was the widow Nu lant ty. N. J Stine—Snyder 1. 1931. Of hi- Ir and useful ser i ton wis died exact hry ¢ : 3hye rend d fune wed vice over official Rx TET 4 THEE ys n " Jin TNL WIRE Immng Jay VERSE JET ES LL a. {Irn et PERE ERT Pen Yee} "Ouddoon Living” with Indoor Comput | isis do mss AER-O-LUX gan 505 8 555 Cri a Comort || Iursday, Friday and Saturday yr L1H 4 RCI NCI HECTIC IRR On bridegroom | Hig? ™ bride at ' Yes 1 ] & #4 WE » ‘ 1 GU il (iro { Ny Ll "i ¥1+4 | 1 } | | } g FO 1 $ LY Ali Wirit- "AS YOU LIKE IT ON YOUR PORCH OUTDOOR LIVING the any church work, Mra. Stine being ident of the Christian Endeavor 8 viety, They will reside at the Stine homestead where Mr. Btine j= en- Loads of fresh cool air to help you stretch away your wor- ries when vou have earned a rest . . . pleasant shade beyond reach of the summer sun v refreshing haven of quiet beauty, within sight of flow- wre, within hearing of the birds. gaged in far 1 Omniy the imme $F he LE Ee dinate famill y the eontracti V4 eS parties, including Mr and Mrs ert 8 Hoes rrandparent bridegroom, were present at the cere. mon Paly—Shady Mi Doris BE. Daley, daughter Mrs. Blanche F. Daley, of Orvis became the bride of Pvt Kenneth Bhady, son of Mr. and Mrs Ray Shady, of Monument summer ceremony at 8:30 Thurads evening in the Church of Christ. Orviston The Rev. Waller Merrick, of Van- derbilt, Pa. former pastor of the Or- viston church, performed the beauti- ful double ring ceremony before the aitar decorated with evergreens and baskets of mixed flowers and a light- 7 hs ed cross. The candle-lit auditorium . 4 88 GH > : EASY TERMS was filled to capacity with relatives 51. pa a ind friends of the couple. White £ 4 f . Sia MAKE IT {satin bows and small bouquets of : : / # ¢ wh summer flowers marked the family Ta Po : ; YOURS | pews f ; ¢ Mis. Harry Cramer, of Monument, ; ’ N ; pianist, played the traditional wed- 4 : . ” 1 ONIN {ding marches for the bridal party to : : pF enter and leave the church and pres isented a half-hour recital before the jeeremony. Richard Lomison. nep- ihew of the bride, sang “I Love You i Truly” and “Oh Promise Me” while ) { Miss Patricia Ann Gillespie sang J , ’ | "At Dawning” Aerolux Porch Shades | TINS olin of the cetemeiY while the bride and groom knelt for Have been endorsed by the country's finest stores for E!the benediction Miss Gillespie pre- over 30 years. 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