Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, July 22, 1943, Image 6

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
121 from Board 2 | . | for Miami, Fla. where Lt. Corkill is Mr. and Mrs Fred Kessling, son | now stationed at the OCreat Lakes
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| uti ee Clarent Mr. and Mrs, Miliord Bt C - B. Sotow. son of 3rd Tralulog Center at Great Lakes, TH
Accepted for Duty RECEN I ADDITIONAL WEDDINGS ON PAOR ters and children Haries kk. DYrow, Son ol 3 | Charles who attended Bellefonte
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SECOND BECTION Mrs. John Schaeffer and Mra. Chester C. Bprow of Julian re< {High Bchool, is in the Aviation
Victor Watson, Bellefonte [
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. | WEDDINGS JACKS
” Joseph Paul Boldin, Bellefonte, | ol
Sunda chool, $:30 0. m
MRS. KEZIA M. TWITMIRE | Tuesday afternoon at the home, with Lawrence 8. Harnish, Wingate Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Delaney pen
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Mrs. Kezia M. Twitmire, widow of | Orvis Scholl of Milesburg, officiating Harry Geroge Justice, Bellefonte Heinle—Torsell ' hs ba uy ry FICHY eVeIs NG vith BF wind ap ASH FOR YO UR AR
Dr. T. C. Twitmire, who made her | Interment was made in Centre| Charles Walke, Jullan Mrs. Blanche 8. Heinle, of East ha) Mbt. 4 A ith ge n Fred, the lotter to leave for C C
home with a daughter, Mrs. Samuel | County Memorial Park, near Shiloh Stephen George Jacobs, Philips- | Howard street, Monday received an- | NE # ocd Turioughs with Ry he army in 0 Week
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W. Goodman in Juniata, died Thurs- | burg {nouncement of the marriage of her Mr, and John Neff and chil WE NEED
day morning, July 15, 1943 at 7 CHARLES M. ELLENBERGER | Elmer Thomas Belghtol, Snow son, Willlam T. Heinle, to Miss Jo- Mrs. Willium Dixson spent Bunday g,ey, of Boothwyn, spent Wednes
o'clock after an extended illness.| Charles M. Ellenberger, of near Shoe {sephine Torsell, daughter of Mr, and [evening with | in, Howard DIX- gov afternoon and ening with the
She was born May 13, 1869, in Clear- | Pittsburgh, died July 17, 1943 at 8 The 79 men slated to go to New Ms. Joseph Torsell of Lock Haven. son and wi LU Flemington form A ‘ family, Mi
field county, a daughter of Levi and |p. m. at " Allegheny General Hos. Cumberland on July 31 are as fol- The ceremony was performed July
Y, . | 4 ; " re "a .
Mary (Dunlap) Rowles Her hus- | pital, Pittsburgh, afler a two weeks’ lows A 16 at the 7 o'clock mass at All Bainty
band, Milesburg native, Who prac- |illness. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs Robert John Witmer, Bellefonte. Catholic church, Tucson, Arizona,
ticed in Blair and Clearfield coun- |David W. Ellenberger and was born| James J. Boyle, New Florence with Rev. Joseph Craynor officiat- . ‘ . i " = Fu
Exceptionally high prices paid for 1942 Chev-
rolet, 1941 Chevrolet, 1940 Chevrolet, 1939
Chevrolet, 1938 Chevrolet, Exceptionally high
prices paid for Buicks, Chryslers, Plymouths
and DeSotos. We will pay cash for any make
or any year. We have an order for 200 used
a July 22, 1943
At Great Lakes School
OBIT
Center Hall, were Fri- cently enlisted In the Navy and fs Cor
ONVILLE [day evening supper guests at the ©
I Ales
home on busines
pent the weekend
Dent Bunday
ties, died in 1920. Mrs. Twitmire was | in Centre county on October 6, 1872 Albert ho Cramer, Snow Shoe ing. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hoy, friends
a member of the Juniata Presbyter- | He was united in marriage with Donal be Suck, i optmanOn _ of the bridegroom, were attendants
fan church. Surviving are two [Gertrude Machie of Pittsburgh, in “irnest umphrey Hlps-
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daughters, Mrs. 8. W. Goodman, Ju- | April 1903, Surviving are his wife; a burg . Burns—Lyons
4 - , 4 f Hassel EE. Lose, Bellefonte "i AR .
niata, and Mrs. James Wallace, of | daughter, Mrs. Mildred Vance a Estell J Bwataworth. Bellefonte William M. Burn on of Mr, and
Milesburg; five brothers, McClellan | brother, Wilbur, of Tyrone, and al S00 © Pinge. Bellefonte 70° Mrs. John M. Burns of Bellefont
poy Tay tan Jan or Mary lenberge al- : Unit ( tuth E. Lyo laughter of '
Rowles and Taylor Rowles, both of |sister, Mary B. Ellenberger, of Bal William L. Walker. Bellefonte ind Ruth Lyons, daug Mi
Clearfield: J. F. Rowles, Olanta; D | timore, Md. Mr. Ellenberger was a Bertha Lyons of Axemani: were
P. Rowles and Clayton Rowles, both | Elmer J. Garbrick, Bellefonte
of Seattle, Wash. one sister, Mrs
James Thorburn, Glen Ritchey: 11
grandchildren, and 6 great-grand-
children
In
JACOB J. SHIRK.
Jacob J. Shirk, former employe
of the Bellefonte Borough, died at
4:45 o'clock Saturday afternoon
July 17, 1843, at his home on South
Spring street, Bellefonte, after a
week's illness He was a son of
Joseph and Eliza Simmons Shirk
and was born near Bellefonte on
November 28, 1860, making his age
at time of death 82 vears, T months
and 29 days. His wife, the former
Minnie Rice; a daughter, Mrs. Ray
Johnson, and two grandchildren
survive. Mr. Shirk was employed
for a number of vears at the Val-
entine Furnace, remaining there un
til the furnace was discontinued
He then entered the employ of
Bellefonte Borough as a truck driv-
er. Mr. Shirk was a member of the
Evangelical church, Bellefonte, and
last attended services on July 10
Funeral services were held at the
home Tuesday afternoon, with Rev
H H. Jacobs of Bellefonte, officiat
ing Interment was made in the
Sunnyside cemetery, Bellefonte
ROBERT G. RHOADES
lifelong member of the Methodist
church,
CARL T. NOLL
Carl T. Noll, of Pitcairn, died July
1, 1943, at the home of his sister
[Mrs. James Lambert, of East Mec-
| Keesport, after a four months’ ill-
ness during which he underwent an
joperation. Mr. Noll was born at
Pleasant Gap, and was 54 years of
age at the time of his death. As a
young man he went to Pitcairmm and
was employed by the Pennsylvania
Rallroad Company. Later he worked
for the borough of Pitcairn as an
electrician, continuing in that post
up to the time of his illness. He was
married in 1908 to Orpha C. Pletch-
er, daughter of A. A. Pletcher, How-
ard, who survives with two sons
Thomas of Pittsburgh, and Carl, Jr
in the U. 8 Air Foice at March
Field, Cal. A sister, Mr James Lam-
bert, of East McKet port, and a bro-
ther, Window Noll, of Pitcairn, also
survive, Funeral services were held
at his home in Pitcairn, July 4, and
burial was ma n the Penn-Lin-
colin cemeter near East McKet
it
ADDITIONAL DEATHS ON PAGE
SIX SREOONLD BrCTION
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4-H HOME ECONOMICS CLUB
Luther D. Dromgold, Philipsburg
William PF. Shultz, Bellefonte
James B. McGowan, Bellefonte
Edward J. Glllen, Bellefonte
Rodman L. Hall, Milesburg
Gasper G. Pavlik, Clarence
Gomer E. Bowen, Philipsburg
Walter J. Wood, Philipsburg
James H. Malone, Milesburg
Harvey J. Dobson, Mingoville
Francis E. Dunlap, Bellefonte
John F. Sweitzer, Bellefonte
Donald L. Guthrie, Philipsburg
William W. Witmer, Bellefonte
John L. Strunk, Bellefonte
Miles K. Nelson, Bellefonte
William J. McCliment Philips.
burg
George E. Miller, Bellefonte
Paul G. Roberts, Bellefonte
Alfred Worrick, Bellefonte
leroy Huntingdon, Howard
Gavlord LIL. Nyman, Orviston
leroy E. Hockenberry, Bellefonte
Arthur H. Thomas, Kingston
Jack Paul, Philipsburg
Calvin 8. Winslow, Orviston
Ralph H. Lee, Bellefonte
George C. Painter, Jr Howard
George A. Belko, Philipsburg
Robert E. Brown, Philipsburg
Charles D. Hinds, Hublersbursg
Donald E. Smith, Philipsburg
Fred DD. Betz, Howard
Leroy L. Stine, Philinsbury
Robert H. Houser, Philipsburg
martied July 13 st the home of
Squire Abram Houser of Peru, with
Squire Houser officiating. The bride
given in marriage by Mi Houser
wore a street length navy blue <i
Mr urns attended Hallefonte
schools and Mr. Burns attended the
Millesburg school They expect Ww
lve in Bellefonte
Martz—Dingey
Harold Matz, son of Mr. and A
Edward C. Martz of Pine Gr
Mill and Clady Dinge
wghter of Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Dix
Kylertown, we married
in the Flu
lan Philipsbu
at 7 pm Friday July
Charles Maclay officiated. Miss |
Holmes of Rochester, NY
“a
aad
Lingenfelter Motor
Corpo ation
Phone 2037 Bellefonte, Pa.
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SODA FOUNTAIN
Robert G. Rhoades, who had been MEETING AT STORMSTOWN Oust Piotrowski, Munson
} 1 s— Ray G. Sweetwood, Howard HUY as dh am A yy - 5 ern 55 .
an invalid since suffering several : ha nr c - liafon . Smith, r of the church. and c on S rea
8 A bread baking demonstration Dewey 1. Gardnes Set the bridegre father. who | L8 m » * ® »
y fiv - ago. died i . 1 4
strokes about five years ago, dled at meetin was held at the home of Lester E Lenker Belle Fresh Orangeade
his home on Willowban street rt I . {ne ole b VOT : hie rg Hejormed
llefonte ¢ a. AR 4 el ik Priday |’ rine Wilson July 8 The cooking Edmund PF. lovine, Bellefont chips h RY ~ 16¢
Bellefonte, at 6:45 o'clo ¥iday of beet greens and their preparatios Angelo J. Quaranta, Bellefonte or ak a a a Fresh Lemonade
evening. He was a son of Samuel a Table wae alec dernoratratad | Melvin 1. Shaw, Snow Shoe Cc ive | an ream Cc Moe
and Martha Davidson Rhoades and Walter J. Dietz, Howard Fresh Limeade 18¢
Fineapple Nut
for the table was also demonstrated
Four new members joined the club
The following girls were present
Page Shawley, Phyllis Lutz Char-
lotte Lutz Lois Peters Rachel
was born in Juniata on July 19, 1896 Paul A. Grove. Bellefonte
making his age at time of death 56 Arthur L. Burd, Milesburg Diversity SA > Ae Dew ‘ Sundae 26e
years, 11 months and 27 days. Sur- Winfield J. Port, Bellefonte wees are spending thelr honeymoot Fresh Fruit Salad
Sa
vivors include his wife, the former . Joseph Sura, Philipsburg
Weston Shin ‘Tome Rlsie ‘Turned \ y Sury lipsburg R N D da Loe
Elizabeth McClellan, with whom he Coder. Joan Tome Elsie Turne James R. Miller, Philipsburg Ge E peps scolnic
SUMM One Galion Chocolate Fudge
4 Rebecca Way, Beverly Walte Loi
Flete her— Meme h INSECT KILLERS Sundae 15¢
was united in marriage in Toledo . illia: +. Gallagher. Howard
OUTING JUG Cherry Nut Sun-
dae ce 2c
Death Spray Butterscotch 15¢
Death Spray 18 S 1 39 Dusty Miller San-
Black § NS Discovery fae 0
wae Moth Spray Chocolate Pecan
. Guardex Math Spray GOLF AND Sundae 26¢
FISHING HAT
Tan or white feath-
Pocono
Ohio, in 1927, and these step-child- ARR alt: La i Peters Jane An- P Markley Bellefonte
ren: Mrs. P. C. Sternburg, Detroit, “'* so madi Prancls War- Joseph D. Sciabica, Bellefonte
Mich.: Robert Rossman, of the U ‘HE 8hd LOE als - oq Marlyn O. Gilhan, Philipsburg
8. Navy: William Rossman, at home d MEH EALY: 11 HEINE WLU - HEI Paul L. Owens, Bellefonte
Charles and Harold Rossman, both 7 pareiis anc Momas A. Dubbs, Julian | i ugliter
of Bellefonte, and five grandchiid- Meeting David FP. Kochlk Clarence M1 rank O Mensel (
ren. Mr. Rhoades was the last mem- " J uxt oii John M. Callahan, Philipsburg bec me the bri e { Ei gn Emm ott
ber of his family. Deceased, a steam- ga 2a 1 * Wilson home Earl E. Confer. Bellefonte Hine F let om of De ot
fitter by occupation, resided in July Paul Beck, Bellefonte bt
"Milesburg before moving to Belle- — i Adam E. Witmer, Bellefonte
Jdonte several vears ago. He was a “This is { 5 & James B. Hartman, Bellefonte
‘member of the Milesburg Methodist foreigner, arriving in the United Donald O. Womer, Philipsburg
church. Funeral services were held he telling us? Leroy J Huey, Bellefonte
phen Henry T. Ginter. Philipsburg
—- John R. Runk, Philipsbure
Willian B. Port, Jr. Bellefonte
Harold C. Lomison, Howard
Charles C. Crawley, Bellefonte
Joseph H. Trammell Bellefonte
lewis J Willlamson, Philipsburg
Knocke Spray
Knocke Bpray
her, son of Dr. and Mr
Steven W. Fletcher of State College
Performing the double ring re
mony in the presence of a Mee
group of relatives and friends of the
TAN PRODUCTS
PRO
couple was the v. Che SUNTAN : 1% erweight fabric with
Todd, DD. of Su 1 lio ing 50c Noxzems 93¢
dd, D Gaby Suntan OM . co Le Wes seh LOTION
$1.00 Skol Suntan pre 2%¢ eh : Sidben ¢ Ounes
35¢ Norwich Sunian " Visor iu Pleasant
Ohl... 4%
60 Norwich SUCCl tn ON T9¢ front of brim.
$1.00 Norwich Bu a
h th f y Odor
Nang ous oo BN ——— 29¢ 49c
gi h the Navy : E-UP ]
Dies In Jap Camp : Be LEG MAK | 59
— Caldwell—Gibbony
(Continued mom page one) Mrs. Virtie Gibbony, of Bellefonte
OLD GOLD
AFTER SHAVING
Ceremony a
3
Oh Boy! Are You Lucky!
July Clearance
SALLE
NO RATION STAMP REQUIRED!
O.P.A. ODD LOT RELEASE
daneh te \ 3 tate ’ isd m . " Make-up
reported. It wasn't until] they re. - ” hter ot : 4 e Mr. and M : ’ Sg noake Make- Ww
ceived news of his death. Saturday, Colvin B. Crawford, of Altoona, and - ] . $i. PO DER
that the family knew he had been COTPOTAl Thomas Caldwell, son —— :
¥ 2 Lim | 3 ( mm ——
promoted from Private to Corporal Mi Jame fwell, of Belle . |
Ernest Paul Ebells was a son of Wore uniteg marriage Saturday . 1
$1 95
Ernest and Nora Kelle ling and * College. Atter
was born a and M1
county. Pa in scember 1 g17 George Plagianos, both of Bellefonte ony product corcmrred with bao fu number
Mrs. Caldwell ] h oflers you srs ouwonce B means te Loubh
Iressa of navy blue and g corsage lobbarotery han © record of Peis product that # hos
L4H
His father died In
Surviving, in addition to his mothe.
er, are the following brothers and
sisters Robert, of Baltimore, Md
Otto, of Bellefonte, R. D.. Pfc. John . at +3 tii ‘Th y /
. . Ebeling, now with the U. 8. Army in Be a Jatin Pr ig heel ry < . : - i 5 KHAKI
Women and Growing Girls Africa: Pfc. Dale Ebeling. stationed trio Supt Calderell sip Bomgn. 59¢ eS RARS atk | 3 ¥ FURLOUGCH
MINERAL OIL
at’ Eglin Field, Florida, and Mrs
ZIPPER BAGS
Bellefonte for a number of years, for
- . - . "ha Henry Gross, of Bellefonte 4 4 a . 4 2
Over 511) Pair 125 Pair at This Cpl Ebeling attended the Par- the past three vears has hoes PI -
For the serviceman
on furiough. Holds
ployed in the offices of the Titan
go at Low Price
excess wearing ap-
ochial schoo] in Bellefonte and then aatal Comnany. Cpl Caldwell a
4 6 5 =
w ; 9 ;
attended the Bellefonte High School pejiefonte High School graduate DRYBAK
In 1835 he enlisted in the Army and attended the Bellefonte Asademy CORN PLASTERS
tes. Cloth handle
and zipper fastener,
Real Bargains. All Cclors of
Hurry for These. the Rainbow
served until 1938 in the U. 8. Ord- ang until about two years ago was
$ 2 98
nance department in Panama. When employed as an inspector at the
his enlistment expired he returned porg Motor Company plant at Ches-
to Bellefonte and entered the em- tor He entered the Army last Oc
ploy of the Titan Metal Company. tober and was assigned to the Air
Mos thita ac held at 7:30 o'clock yesterday morn- —-—_ PLASTERS 10¢ : h BAGS
Most All W hite, Black, ing at St John's Catholic church Corkill—Mains Made of sturdy
Sizes and Brown, and here, with Rt. Rev. Wiliam E.| 0 Mains daughte ’ light mesh Sber
Widths. 9 Blue, Downes, rector of the church, offi- Mr a Mrs M a Le A . A he . Will not rip or tear
remaining there until his second en- pores. receiving training in Florida
clatin The mass was contributed .
$ Matilda, and Lieut. Leslie E. Corkill 1 9
pound every enacting Lowbb teu bom row meter
wo foidhed prodes The Sault conrel number «
yow prodechion Look bor # whee you bey
req] roses Foliowing the ceremons
the bridal party returned to Belle
forte where a wedding supper was
I JI ORO ORR OM Oe
Cpl. Ebeling, the first member of at Hammer Field, Preshno, Cal.
8t. Joins Catholic parish, Belle- fornia. being home on a 15-day fur-
fonte, to lose his life in World War lough. Mrs. Caldwell expects to con-
II. was unmarried tinue with her work in the Titan
Requiem Mass for Cpl. Ebeling was Offices for the time being
Over 150 Pairs Reduced to
listment on May 2. 194] and Louisiana. He is now stationed
by employes of Titan Metal Plant
No. 2, where Ebeling formerly was U- S.N. R, «on of Mr. and Mrs. W
employed 8 d J. Corkill, of White Sulphur Springs,
9 Montana, were united in marriage
During the impressive service July 19 at 4:30 p. m. at the home of
Msgr. Dow inted to the fact .
At Last, You Men Get a Break ! that Cpl Ebeling fs Bahn _— the bride's parents, by the Rev, Mr.
ps Gordon of the Methodist church
fr St Pa .
World ah TT ad using the double ring ceremony. The
A real buy at this low price.
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llallin in
AMINE i
30 Pair go at
“Wer 50 Pair £0 at bride was attired in white satin wed-
1.19
Most All Sizes.
Every pair taken from
2.99
Hurry for These.
our regular stock and
slashed to rock-bottom prices for a quick clear-
ance,
O.P.A. RELEASE — NO STAMP NECESSARY
! the present conflict as a kind of holy
war, inasmuch as the ideals the
| United Nations are fighting for also
are the ideals of Christianity, while
ithe tenets of our enemies are the
opposite of Christian belief.
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SERVES ON 21 SHIPS
| Becond Class Petty Officer Charles
iBnyder, of Berwick, who for 18 years
{has sailed the seven seas with the
{United States Navy, left last week to
{board the 21st warship upon which
he has served. Nearly a year ago the
[tanker upon which he was serving
Iwas torpedoed in the North Atlantic, |
land a great hole blown in her side,
{but she made her way to a North
{American port, with the sea running
ding gown with square V neckline
and long peak sleeves forming gloves
and fitted with a double overdraped
skirt with train. 8he carries 2 Sou.
quet of pink rosebuds and baby
breath, and wore a single string of
ipearls. In tradition of something old,
the bride wore a pin made from a
nugget of pure gold from tHe Klon-|
dike, a gift of the bridegroom's fath- |
er. For travel she wore a light blue
wool suit dress with white accessor
ies and red rosebud corsage. Her
‘mother wore a two-tone gray dress
with rose trim and corsage of Amer.
ican Beauty rosebuds. The bride is!
8 graduate of Port Matilda High
School, class of 32. and for the past
several years has been employed at
State College. Lt. Corkill who wore
PERMANENT WAVE | J roe AST / A «me a
INCLUDED
SHAMPOO &
WAVE BET
in sach outht
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Pep?
SUTTONS
BUBBLE BATH
Fragrant bath per-
fume in apple blos-
san, gardenia,
American pine,
honeysuckle amd
J i} :
[In and out {full dress blue navy uniform, is a!
Se = graduate of Montana State College, |
| There is much debate about prob- and previously was employed as a |
able food shortages next winter, but, chemical engineer for the State of |
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Bellefonte’s Complete Family Shoe Store we suggest that you can have some- Montana. He recently returned {rom |
thing to eat; you can’t live on de-
bates.
eight months’ service in Africa. Af-|
ter a wedding dinner the couple left