en ca | THE. CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. July 15, 1943. ay BITUARY a — r——- " —— MRS. CATHERINE MURRAY her brother, John Lawrence Cawood Mrs. Catherine Murray, widow of | Three grandchildren, Cawood Pen- the late Willlam A. Murray, Sr. man, Robert Penman and Raymond died Friday afternoon at the home Cawood, and two great-grandchild- of her daughter, Mrs. Hazel Murray ren, Ruth Marie and Lawrence in Jersey Shore. Mrs, Murray had | Grant Cawood survive her AS a been ill for several years and had young woman she joined the Meth- been bedfast for the past 12 weeks {odist church and had been a devout She was born in Lemont, Centre [christian all her life. The services county. on July 16, 1870 and moved [at her last rites were conducted by to Jersey Shore in 1897. She was a|Rev. Glenn Dunbar, and burial was member of the Epworth Methodist|in Elmwood cemetery at Yorkville, | church, and the ladies’ auxiliary of [11l, on June 23 the Brotherhood of Railway Train- men. Surviving are a son, William | A. Murray, Jr: two daughters, Mrs | Mildred Grace Naylor of Tyrone, Mvers and Mrs. Richard Peterson, died at the state hospital, Philips. all of Jersey two sisters, Mrs. | burg, at 10:15 Friday evening Emma J. Henry, Johnstown, and|was born August 3, 1806, at My william MeNerlin, Clearfield; | Eagle, the daughter of Milton a brother. Robert J Peters, Akron,| Catherine (Houser) Woomer O.: three grandchildren and a great- | was married 1912 to Arthur Lee Nay- grandchild. Services were held at the! lor, deceased. She was a member of Mvers home at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday,|the Tyrone United Brethren church Rev. J F. Moore, now of land the Ladies’ Auxillary B. of R Himt'ngdon and former local pastor, | T 8he is survived bv one son, Ar- officiating Assisting was the Rev [thur leroy, and one daughter, Mrs J A. Duvall her pastor, Burial was | Harri son Brisbin, both Tyrone made in I8he is also survived by two sisters iMrs. Clyde Bellefonte; Mrs. Geraldine Tyrone: and five bi Tyrone, Reu- R Woomer, Clyde Woomer Woomer MILDRED GRACE NAYLOR She Bald and She 8hore with the i of Jerse Shore Spurder: Waters all of Rn and Re MRS. SARAH K. BARHAM After a Mrs. Sarah K Barham, of tre, Aur ora, Illinois Monday morning, June \ hospital in Auror survivor of Aree born July 1856 2 Ja~ob Smith and Hannah Gardner smith. at Howard, Centre county. As a young woman she went to Kendall county to visit Daniel Smith, and her [at usin, Gid- eon and John Kelly Sm th families. She m tween her home spent f others Woomes Charles brief line ben 360 Spruce P n AWRY MRS. LAURA ELLEN KOON Mrs. Laura Ellen Koon, 69 home of her son, George Koon of State College, at 8 p. m. Friday, July 9, 1943. of a heart ailment fol lowing an illness of two months. The was born September 14, Centre Hall, a daughter of William and Ellen Wion Gross. She was married to J. Elton Koon, who died in 1938. Surviving are the fol- lowing children: George H. Koon, | William E. Koon, and James Koon, all of State College; and Russell D Koon, Bellefonte; these brothers and sisters. John Gross College Samuel Gross, Centre Hall, Clarence Gross grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren Funeral ser- were held at the Koch Puneral Monday morning, with Rev Harkins officiating. Interment Pine Hall —————— — ORVISTON re were 116 present at F. Sheetz here died at a] a9, : the the daughter of deceased 1873, at ! and thelr ade several t be- and Illinois and teaching was unit- Jeremial Da-| homesteaded 4 rips much of her time school in both rd in maria Smeltzer. They kota, where th claim and for many they went to Clyde ero, where they coal business which y until the death of Mr. Smeltzer. She the bought a home in Al 2 and one in Montgomery, where she liv for some time. In 1921 she was again married to John Barham, of boro. Ark. They moved to Jonesboro where they After the death of Mr spent the remainder her daughter. Mrs. Thomas Penman places. She wit) re ith moved {o South ey where taugn From South 1iiin State 4 We school | twelve VeATs Dakota ois. now Cic- chased a operated vice Home J.P WAS ts n made at iro: later edi Sunday Miles. Sunday Jones-* of on resided for Ba f 0 of her ! Poorman relatives RB Heo * . ile with 4 od here Mr John of visited Lucas Packer pent and Pettingill ck Haven 81 ! Charles Mr Lilo om incday at home f of at 2 and baby the Packer home Marie and Franc of Mrs. Madeline tonsils removed Haven Hospital weekend Gun had thei SRUs ty Lock ° on Monday Blanche Lomison friend. Marie Marshall at on Sunday Mr. and Mrs Howard, R. D reintives here Mr. and Mrs r spent the Conf home The Loval their regular monthly meetin home of Mrs. A. M. Shank ne visited girl Fleming her tom Walter Dietz spent Sunday of with Leland Bechdol] and weekend at the Clair rT lass g at th on Fri- e Women's ¢ To give visual and fitting expression to your love and regard. the medium and the form must be chosen with 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 for the years to come HOWARD GRANITE WORKS FRANK WALLACE, Prop. Don't Lose THIS ADVERTISEMENT! TELLS WHERE YOU CAN GET ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR 2X REPAIRS : o day even CRUSHED BY HAY WAGON Elbert 34. of Wellsboro D1 critical condition at Soldiers and Hospital y internal injuries received when he was run over by a hay wagon He was operating a tractor to which the wagon was attached, when it loosened Thomas, a) Sailors became CLIP IT AND 2 F No doubt you have been following manufacturer's instructions 2s to the care of your Electric Refrigerator. You realize its im. portance to food preservation and health—and the economy, convenience and satisfaction vou get from it. You also know that new ones are not available. That's why you are doing all you can to assure uninterrupted service from your refrigerator, ag dir § * Dalia a ed - i However, if you should need refrigerator repair service, the Service Dealers listed below are available to help you. Don't expect their normal, prompt service —they are called on to — — handle peak demands under wartime limitations.) Bellefonte DeHAAS ELECTRIC COMPANY, IR N, Allegheny St, ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY, West High Street IL. A. HILL GARAGE, East Bishop Street M. C. McMULLEN, 126 E, Logan Street R. K. OWENS FLECTRIC SHOP, 8. Allegheny St. MH. M. ROSSMAN SERVICE STATION, W. Bishop St... WOLF FURNITURE COMPANY, 8. Allegheny Street Nearby Towns COMLY & HALL GARAGE, Unionville (Fleming, Pa.) E. W. SOMMERS, Pleasant Gap, Pa. .. J. K. YEARICK, Howard, Pa... THOS. F. KESSINGER, Beech Creek, Pa... CHAS. HELTMAN, R. D., Mill Hall, Pa... R. MOSSER, R. D., Mill Hall, Pa. SDVERTISEMENT : RECENT WEDDINGS Graham-—VanTine Miss Grace Marie VvanTine, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Vane Tine, of State College, and Charles Graham, Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs Charles Graham, of Boalsburg, were married in Bellefonte at 7 p. m. Sun- day, July 4, with Justice of the Peace Harold Cowher performing the cere. mony. Mrs. Graham Is employed by ithe Sylvania Products Company at i Mill Hall and Mr. Graham works for ithe Stover Service Btation, State { College. They will remain with their respective parents for the present (1 L Mairs—Lutz I' 1. Mairs of South FF azier State College, and Miss Mary of New Cumberland, were at the home of the bride's brother In<law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, 8 Paul Baker, in New Cumberland on June 26, with the Rev. IL. Walter: Lutz. father of the bride, perform ing the ceremony. Mr. Mairs, for merly profess in charge of corre pondence courses in agricultu Pean State is now retired Mairs w a teacher English Dramatics in the New Cumberiand High School. She n Lebanon Valley ruammer treet 8 Lutz married or nt M1 and ns of gradunte of College and attend. ed four sessions lege Gontz—Hassinger Res Hassinger announces the marriage her daughter, Virginia May, to Rob- ert M. Gontz, of Derry The cere- mony was performed July 3rd in Punxsutawney For the ceremony the bride wore navy blue white and her corsage was of red rose bud and baby breath. Attendants Mrs. Hassinger, the bride's and Forest Shields. The bride is a graduate of the Bellefonte High School, class of 1942, and is employ stant Mr State Mrs fonte Belle of sie of and were mother at the rontz in HH he is employed as a laboratory assi Titan Metal plant here of Penn class of December 1042 as a metallurgist at the Titan plant Mr. and Mrs. Gontz have gone housekeeping sat North street, Bellefonte orl a graduate z M2 ’. : Syringe oprn Centre County Hospital Notes Monday of Last Week ctor Watson Hi harged D ant son Admitted Monda) Saturday: Mrs. Robert M Bellefonte Admitted Monday Sunday Mrs Bellefonte Tuesday of Last Week Admitted: Willlam C ant Gap Shope hure: Mrs Bcehnarrs thaus Discharged infant son James 8. Reish, Centre Hall Richard J. Hopper and infant State College Admitted Tuesday and discharged the following day: Gay College: Barbara Sproat v 2; Mr: and discharged Madeline M. Boob, Piras. Miles. Kar. Lowe Emanuel CGenrge C Mr - State Harry Roan and Mrs Mrs SON College 3 3 eRe Wednesday of Last Week Admitted Tuesday and discharged Friday: Mrs. James Lose, Bellefonte Charles P. Harrison, Bellefonte Births: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs Robert Shaffer, Bellefonte: a son to Mr. and Mra. Paul Keeler. Belie- fonte. BR. D. 2 Discharged: Mrs. ML. Billett and infant daughter. State College Admitted Wednesday and charged the same day: Mrs William 0. 8t Clair. Pleasant Gap Admitted Wednesday and dis charged the following day: Thomas CGiarbrick, Bellefonte: Nancy CGar- brick, Bellefonte: Nancy Snyder, State College: Lanny McDonald Miltheim Birth: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs Roy E. Smith, Spring Mills, R. D Thursday of Last Week Admitted Miss Ida Barnhart Howard, R. D. 1; Pearl Brown, Belle. fonte. R. D. 3; Mrs. William Wat- kins, Rsllefonte: Mrs. Dorothy Wag- ner, Btate College, R. D. 1 Mrs Harold C. Leathers, Howard RD 2; Jameg Gummo, Pellefonte Admitted Thursday and dis- charged the following day: Immelds Bigel. Port Matilda: John H. Mitch. ell, Lemont 4 is. Friday Admitted: Miss Mary Lock Haven Discharged: Mrs. Kenneth Bickle and infant eon, Julian. R. D Expired: Charles H Weaver, State College Admitted Pridas and Raturdav: Alvin Hoover, Bellefonte: Walter D. McCool, Bellefonte, R. D 1. Kenneth Green, Boalshurg Births: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs, Jacob E. Houser, Bellefonte, R. D. 1; an son to Mr. and Mrs. Charles H Zierit, State College. Saturday Discharged: Robert RB. Wighman, Port Matilda. R. D.; Mrs. Franklin {Dennis and infant daughter, State { College; Mrs. Charles 8mith and in- fant daughter, Bellefonite; Mrs. Ed- ward Gordon, Bellefonte. | Admitted Saturday and discharged Bunday: James Johnson, Pine Orove Graham, | Plorence Shaffer, Madisonburg. Sunday : Admitted: Gi i Mills, R. D. 1. Birth: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Earl mona Slother, Agnes Slother, Made- | | Young, Bellefonte. | There were 34 patients in the hos- Tekeley, Theresa Wadowsky. Betty! | pital at the beginning of this week. | wilson, Mary Louise Richards, La-| is I —— The campaign In Tunisia is mov. along, despite the pessimists who were so afraid that Oen. Rommel was too smart to be defeated. discharged | 8 of 20 Highest Grades In County Go to Pupils Students of the Rush Township schools captured most of the honors for high marks in examinations con. ducted May 22, for qualification for entrance into high school Of the 20 highest marks turned in by the 352 pupils who took the test, eight were the work of Rush town ship pupils. Three of the Mish marks were by Walker township students; two each by College township, Miles. burg borough, and Benner township pupils, and one by Harris, Jurnside and wnship pis The 20 hight of their John Henry I'wp Erne Callenba Harris Twp fich te Spring Pils 1 onre in the orde; tanding are ginfelt, Munson. Rus} ) t h, Btate College ¥ Lemont, Co Rierly Kis! Mae 'wp Gentael Lin Hubler I'wp Edna burg Walker Jame Cu ee Rush John Benner ” Donald Fe Richard Rush Twp Robert Po I'wi (rior Mile enfeiler burg horn Munson, wp msonbaug! Lock ou ’ rhe wp Fie Twp fin wp Farl F'wpn dla TwD Walter Twi Betty Larimer Spring Twp Core Be Twp John I'wp Irwir wp Pit i A ' Many Stitzer “1 in Ls HR! BENNER 1 Eimer Wian a 0 fXAn WP cil, Fay Earl E. May Marion Eckley, Stew Lox David Eckley Sarah Tressier SOT ~ Melvin Maxine 71 Richner Bennett Hall Robe key. Emerson Glenn Poormar Genevieve Summ BURNSIDE TWP Olive Mellai- ough. Mahlon Sones. Robert McoCul- ough. Mildred Pachipka Collar. Julis Koel Muriel nna Viehdorfe: COLLEGE TWP - Mavi: Kist Lois 3 Frederick Cals Helen Hamilton Marzaret $34e 14 “$ " ey Charlotte ik Hoover Rhoades Bohn Loretta Day, brick. Robert Korman Naomi Lyle, J Mock. Mary Wi Ernest Williams "sive LAST tmer, Eu Ernestine Williams Jean Knepp, Mahlon Hecker, Mae Horner, Irene Houtz, Robert Wil liams. Martha Bathgate, William Lower, Paul Hironimus, Hester Gar ner. Delvin Lester (Arner and Carrie Garner CURTIN TWP PP int RIN Neidigh Y Yeager Shirley Quick Blanche Lomison Dorie Lomison, Nanetie Waite, Ida Confer Myrtle Young Blair Barnhart HALF MOON TWP. James Smith Lois Clark. Anna Ruth Phyllis Sigel, Patricia Smith Paul Ghaner HOWARD TWP Banford Rhoades and Philip Confer HARRIS TWP bach HUSTON TWP LaVoun Fahr Dorothy Maurer, Viola Fl Fred Weller, Wanda Stiver, Ethel] Waller, John Wagner, Morris and Herbert Dillen LIBERTY TWP : Joan Wood, Har vey Mann, Natalie Burrell, Harold Johnson, Helsn Louise Muthler, Ed- ith Heverly, June Schenck. Lioyd Etters, Paul Maves, Katherine Hea ton. Lillian Butler, and Edward Packer MARION TWP... Grace Hoy, Paul Rogers, Dorothy Hoy, Melvin Harter, William P. Orr, Rebecca J. S8haffer, Fred A. Bartley, Philip M. Bartley, Barbara A. Shaffer. Dick McCrea and Clara Belle Bartley MILESBURG BORO: James (lent. zel, Harry Estright, Don Petzer, Shir ley Breon, David Jodon. Nancy Blair, Jean Bhuey and Lols Blair PATTON TWP Jane baugh, William Matis, Sherman | Weaver, Robert Smeltzer, Maise Stine. Walter Ziegler, Frank Yarkic, Dorsey Moyer, George Beck, Beulah Clouser, Morris Gamer, Jr, Kath- ryn Nefl. RUSH TWP.: Anna Jane Matia, Cecelin Beres, Charles Godiasky, Anna Wasilko, Victor Unick, Stanley Angeiski, Eugene Danko, John Gol- { emboski, Earl Kolesar, Pete Marko, | Anna Harsomchuck, Lawrence Wil- | son, Lorraine Flick, Dorothy Batsko, Mary Margaret Hughes, YOnNne and Chaney and Comfy Button Helen James Ernest Callen. La Fiat Rtenje Johnson. Eugene | of Rush Township James Barry, Jack Reese, Richard © Andrews, Irwin Brown, James Ray mond, Eva Twoey, Margaret Halden John Henry 8infelt Lingen felter, Albert Zackey Bay kan, Jean Marie Bhaw Alvin Lingenfelter BOUTH PHILIPSBBURG Matthew Kelrce, Catherine son, Patsy Ryver, Lois Wood John Beresford TWP Betty Larime Betty Noll, Lillian Kern Marie Mever Charl Vy Rose Joh Blewnrt You'll Soon Hear the Cry of the Guy Who Says “They Can’t Do This To Me” 13 i Che Fit re Rene ana ROO William alore Eboch and BPRING Joan Roush Hone: Ham Moyer Armitt, Carman will Ti gardner, Logan J. Hende Loren Ray, Be neth Jackson Jane Young Ronald William 1 mrd Rh M. Miller ancy J Shue Allee Wr tr Deck Ca t, Philip J. Hine Fok am Murti Key "a . } CARTY no rly vert J to art AL mw ho oseph The Ww hen bY Ou | Hou the fellow. one who won't ts n lisefully along hig Lire are worn—who believes Then, “They can’t do thi rr 1D Leonard Robert 1 1 ads Ie ecured by just asking for them when laid up through he shouts omi QIN CYWwW BENOW Bea As i SHCF J Let An Expert Recapper Tell You When Tires Need Service The Independent Recapper Kept America on Wheels. We'll Continue To Render The Tops In Service. KEYSTONE TIRE SERVICE TEDD R, COLGROVE, Owner & Manager. Bellefonte, Pa. So. Potter St. Three Accidents in Fam! The [amily (¢] ng Bran Verne resent f MILE FOR WOUNDED IN ARMY -NAVY HOSPITALS ay 4 from Africa “The aut} medi York Stat med orrow related 0 that New ne every and ths 5 ward often ge HIS 1943 VACATION ees FI HORS, Just as long as a week-end pass. That's all many of the boys get these davs. Not time enough for a few rounds of golf . . . or to fleck 2 fiv on a trout stream . . . or to loll on a beach. For him, all that went out when the war came in. Now, his vacation can be measured by the tick of a watch ... just time enough for one of Mother's dinners... a long chat with Dad . . . a good night's sleep in his own bed «..a glance at the Sunday morning paper... and back to camp. * * Please think of that young man when you plan YOUR vacatwon, * If vou are going away for two weeks, start your vacation Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday, so there will be seats and berths on week-end trains for him and his buddies, Try to time your travel to accommodate him! You may not realize it, but right now more than 15 per cent of the total passenger traffic on the Pennsylvania Railroad is Service men traveling on leave. And most of it is over week ends, So please do your best to time your travel so that it doesn’t interfere with theirs! | Kopeik, Boyd Arnold, Louiz Hughes, | | Mills: Gladys Miller, Madisonburg; | Benny Hughes, Edward Cleslar, Bev. | erly Copeland. Kathryn Lego, Ray- i mond Miess, Harry 8. Croyle, John | Cazp, Robert Domblisky, Gene Mil- ty T. Shunk, Bpring| jor, Francis Scheck, Kenneth Wom- | 1% wl jer, Anna Casher, Lila Mays, Ro- [line Shufran, Jean Smotzer, Anna | Rue Reese, Mary Corrigan. Charles | Wiser, Jack Hoover, Max Pfoutz, | Doris Keith, Gerald Cartwright, Wil. liam Bdward Miller, Dean Sharpless, | George Peters, Melvin Sharpless, BUY UNITED STATES WAR BONDS AND STAMPS * : Rt 53,838 in the Armed Porces | Serving the Notion : 3 Ir 36 have given their lives for their country One of America’s Railroads... All United for Vietory!
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