Page Bt THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. | August 19, 1943, a— | RELIEF RECIPIENTS studies in Lock Haven, he volunteer {| INJURED BY CHICKEN COOP | Have you met the latest, home. Our idea of a silent prophet 8 CAN DO FARM LABOR H {ed for service and was called last Charles Latsha, Treverton Road, front bluff: the man or woman, for- exemplilied by the expert who told i ’ i hI SL { RECENT November, For a time he was a8- near Sunbury, narrowly escaped ever talking about victory, and do- us, a year ago, hat the U-boats Relief recipients can do farm work | - sistant coach at Lock Haven. Lb death Thursday when a chicken ing nothing at all on the home- would prevent us from sending any for pay in the current food produc- | {O'Nelll, who Is in the Marine Corps, | woop he was moving fell over and front? soldiers abroad thn ras without necessarly res WEDDINGS took his officers training at Quan- imprisoned him beneath it He had - ducing thelr assistance grants un- | tico, Va. They are now at home at . H a o o—A—A—fL the bullding on skids when JU suds | GRICE SER ISSCC AONE IAAL DL der a new plan of the State Public le the Officers Apartments, at New gon toppled. Neighbors saw his CHARLES F. PRESSLER REV. CURTIS ROOP, Assistance Department. Prior to the PagomJohimon River, N. C plight and rushed to assist him Charles Franklin Pressler, native Rev. Curtis Roop, 80, died at his adoption of this policy income earn- M Edna Johnson i on the ———— —— When the coop was moved they of Diamond Valley, Huntingdon home in Mexico, N. Y. last week, ed by the recipient was used to re- w . — or hot Et rasan KENNEDY found him suffering from severe county. died at the home of Mr. and He retired as pastor of the Methodist duce the amount of assistance gran- Ba : A Hr Mills ring OC ] B “ he rs head. face and neck injurie Mrs. John Laird, Grazierville, Blair church of that place a year ago. ted under the regular assistance al- ne Lirove ari » Up. kugene & Mr. and Mrs, John Smit county. Saturday morning at 1:15. Rev. Mr. Roop, brother of Miss Mary 'lowance schedules Mr. Pressler was born on April 8 Roop, who until last year lived on 97 in Diamond Valley, a son of West College avenue, State College he i yal v 4 on and Sarah Pressler He was | when she moved to Mexico to make place ar shoe Supe anh Williams rt nt he weeks a nM married to Grace Daughenbasugh of her home with him, was in State I hn rg pin . or ah rm with her mother. Mr 11 vant found to be A. W. O. L. from the Howard, who died 37 years ago. He College several years ago to cele- Centre County hi Cotati: en Sy Seacnl Nr Sunday dinner guests at the L. L. U. 8. Army at Fort Meade, Md is survived by two daughters, Mrs, |brate his 50th reunion anniversary the wedding were Mr gi Mrs McCartney home were Mr. and Mrs. gaturday night. Officers took the Bessie Miller, of Salona, and Mrs. at the College He was a member of . Hg he fe J ali — Jacob Confer, Mr. H. E. Leathers, youth in custody and placed him in Sreorge Jaw, Of no igh {Beta Theta Pl fraternity Hospital Notes sisters of the bride My Mille Richa d und I'¢ m Ota the city lockup to await military po- rahdeh bin es a re ire 3 . i } L nrry Cas RnNe Ons of TT Br children MRS LAWRENCE RUNKLE 5 ee Run, spent the weekend with ; —— Mrs. Kathryn Runkle, former Cen- Bph rueSunlth : i d MILES J. BARGER tre Hall resident, died Wednesday, Monday of Last Week Bis and Mm Uharies . Smith Mr. and } scar Fisher and Ran om Miles J. Barger, aged 79 vears, of [August 11, 1943, at Lewistown Hos - Admitted Lester Bruss, Julian H VEINEY (2Hore. SUnROuNS Mr he ; oily ‘ : 0} Soantinued tram page one) Lorain, Ohio, died July 23, 1943, at pital, after a months illness Mrs R D: N LeRoy Martin. of Belle- ¢ Me ay Soh a Fra : a Bome of « {ol i nded ' pag 11:30 p. m. at St. Joseph's Hospital, | Runkle, who was admitted to the = 0 wo 00 oon Bellefonte RD omi J, fo J el pith, Ph Jes vi \ after a long illness He was the hospital three weeks ago was 56 Buty “Nh altar. Writ a ond cla ho : Mr ur 1 ¥ voungest and last surviving member | The Runkle family moved from Cen- Dis a hy : Mrs : Acta] . yal ‘ - { lars nee - , of Jersey Shore 2 of the Jacob Barger family and was |tre Hall to Lewistown 14 years ago Ns and nian on Bi Hejont Mi : D1 I'he Wi ding wa quit ly 80] = porn in Milroy, Miiffiin county, on Mr. Runkle, a carpenter, became ill Lilia: Edghill State, ( Olleite, Paul emnized at 2:30 p. m., Augus March 26. 1864, a son of Jacob and {11 years ago and has not worked Clevenstine, Bellefonte R. D. 2 1943 in the Evangel al church : Sarah McClellan Barger. When he [since that time. Born near Spring Admitted Monday and discharged Jersey Shore The 1 ng ceremony was a child his parents moved to! Mills on April 30, 1887, Mrs. Runkle Tuesday: Miss Miriam Jones, State Was use He Rey . O. Hof Gregg township where he resided was a daughter of Adam and Susan College; Mrs. Raymond Corl, State man ofliciatin rides room until the fall of 1910, at which time ! Hosterman Heckman Her mother, College. Lester Parks, Milesburg nts he moved his family to Ohio, where [living in McAdoo, her husband, and Births: a daughter to Mr. and ay e i 1 bth ent. Toth x Ost bn fre Dates for Salling Gills pL. —— ——— i ———— en — VOTE FOR Sidney G. Willar F OR Page, of Camp Pickett, Va, son of 4 } WA Leoscd aks in . y daughters of Milesburg, wer n i 8 ™ { Mr. and Mrs, Fdward Page, of Oak villige Sur q '\ Soldier Found A. W. 0. ] Mir Nellie d Po a it J . { t v Rtate Pal { KY i Hall Station he marriage Look Stopped by State Police for speed Hoey, 18, Milton, was also Republican Nomination FOR SHERIFF A World War Veteran 4th FLACE ON BALLOT — - Items snr IERTRE OHIO) ~~ aid More Arn - BAR #TUTHT I GTR WTR ae FIT TH $3 FE RE ie LE LE He ee by the Wood Lumber Co, until he of Centre Hall: Mrs. E. B. Bartley, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Sharretts—Hoy retired in June 1930 For 27 yea! f Port M i vit Gerald Buck- A Grove, Centre Hall R. D.: a son Miss Louls arris Hos he was a member o h are ley, of Baltimore, Md. and Mrs t Mr and Mi: Fetterolf, Belle of My Albert Beer Avenue M. E CI hinl (} Hi Henderson, of wistown "our fonte R. D2 Albert Hoy wife, Chestie Auman ree! i ! ren also rviy font i 1 May 8 1843. He EO ni : : 5 : | 5 Jd ih ghter, Mi Sarah funker hit ] y anklin LMan an Tuesday of Last Week grandchildren, James | BH r. Mi il Kman, both of Admitted: Mi Helen C. Water Richard Paul Hunker, Janice kK don She wi a 1 r of the bury. Wilmington, Del er Cunningham and WO reat Reformed hureh the Malt i Discharged: Dean Runkle B grandchildren, Joyee Ellen and I LIT snd th & LOE: Mii- fonte RD. & Mi rene he was employed as a cabinet maker these children survive Franklin P. Mrs Harold Hart, State College: a > . ‘ . «=: to People in Service Overseas! fa Jean Hunker, all of Lorain io. | eral servi were held at th achus State College He was burried in tu ill } Admitted Elmwood (Cet £1 vith Rev. B. J day afternoon with services w= Wednesday Black of the Deleware venue 2M. & jing | th . t all Hormed Boalsburg, Margaret Plerce church officiating sided at the home of Mrs ker, fou veral years prior to his death ALFRED CC. WILLIAMS, fre College Wednesday of Last Week ‘ " Ane Y . . A : Clell Miller, Blanchard " A A oa Cor, Allegheny & High Sts, Brockerhoflf Bldg Bellefonte, Pa. Ga SUMMER TOILETRY NEEDS Thursday of Last Week 7 nH Gif A Dpiuing “tr AR . ¥.,4 4 f To give n i: gang 1 y 8 Yt V Wl tomb 14 4 . «ved ot Septembs to your love amd regard i i \ and the form must care Comfortin duty well perf YOU ChHOGSE 3 ge Memorial to for the years t HOWARD GRANITE WORKS marriage at 11 n oi= na Lore isters MATS 8 : il te KB 6. Lobe rt 7 ha +} " gd v l is ArT . ii 3 . STAYS ON noe 8' tradition, today FRANK WALLACE, Prop. Calbouns of g: “Mrs. Sadie Govern. Bellelonte Sr Hn AA a fashion — the true, sweet : ie 1 STAYS SMOOTH scent of violets — first whill of spring. Espoy it all year STAYS LOVELY ‘round especial v today while ONLY 60¢ ALSO $1.00 AI EE RR Tew in bpeE | TL DOWER” 32. Sn indie In marriage A Thursday and discharg ame who survives A Bl Robert Edwards 3 freer laine - aqaren a on : Bobettee Johnson to : eaton, both of woliege RR : . Rw Poth MyereColegrove of Barnes- : Po Viclet Sec Toilet Watee $1 jaughter to Mi d Mrs sROY | the home of the bridegroom with 2 Lovely? Always, with fips PLUS TAX New Office Solves Hi : Saturday present. alter which the newiyweo famous stay-on Revl et | ions — § r lexi Vacation Problems Adimitiod: JSS eilkin. ft to visit relatives of the bride us ttay-on Revlon Lipstick. For all complexions — for your complexion «+. there's on entrancing shade of Evening ckenberry, Bellefonte 3 relatives and immed friends bravely beautiful, thanks to oritard amd HB . v ’ Beloved twin to Revion Nail TO SOW B— burg. George Showers, Julian R. D at Bradifard and Eikland. Si we i " (Continued from page ome) Discharged: Mrs. Pred Clair and reside with the parents of the bride. Enamel in its super-lasting IF SERIF Io l week or two would do those muscles infant son, Bellefonte: Mrs. Edna 70M quality, its richly flattering in Paris Face Powder to enhance your love- you haven't used since last winter a Horn Isbur James E : Ee Saas . X y ised sin e ast wintei* a Horner, Boalsburg.: Mrs. James F Graham--Tavior, colors. Try luscious “Cherry liness. Choose the shade that's most becom- i good could earn Carlson and infant son, State Col- . arviaards 4 fair 1 En prado . Snap > R— Savas = fr Miss Barbara | avior, daughter ". 4 hid + . . * @Fall days are the ideal time ough to 1 in your family dur- lege: Mrs. Henry L. Dodson and in. Miss Barbara L. Taylor, | in Coke,” "Scarlet Slipper. ing — thrill to its texture, its frogronce ond plant 2 lawn. That's wha { the in he vi i pers 0 financial fant son. Btate Ce lege of Mrs Larace Taylor Li] YO Or any of Revion's sizteen experts say. It gives th § XCUSEs are ( A itted Saturday and discharg. Thomas street, Bellefonte, and Avia- wom od a to werminate an fF 4 Fainily Thay od day: Donald Hackenberg. of tion Cadet James A Graham, son thrilling shades. take firm rooting ig’ pecial n for 3 n Bellefonte R. D.; Janice Diehl, of ol Ma Mae raha u Washing, Only 60c. Also $1.00 size. lawn. Wi ie " land attractive “labor camp” has Bellefonte; Mary C. Askey, Bedford Were marned Lucsuay, AUg- Grass Seeds are unexcelled for Fal y tablished at t t Beverly Jones, Norristown ust 10, at 4 p min Martin Luther Victory refills for the Revion he Alte riy : ‘ a planting. Stop in an us e forestry school. There adult —— Births: a son to Mr. and Mrs Church, Washington, with Rev caves you have, 35¢ and 60c. 4 ¢ plain. Many types of grasses t may obtain room and boasd for $12 Blair Bumbarger, Wingate: a son Herman Schulz officiating. Mr. and Roe, ‘ choose from, all : : © 77 to Mrs. Kenneth Walker, Bellefonte. Mrs. Joseph R. Taylor of Baltimore : i priced. : an { vou readefs are inter Sund brother and sister-in-law of the h IT ’ . vg in either: call th Em - Disct arge 3 2 a Inhox f he aftended Shem ' wey fet ro DI N UISH S ny Bares 1. ohne , ~~" a " ischarge Mrs Arry nhoo!, ed to ellefonte the following day . STI G EDt chaerrers Hardware a Ls a. Off os idl geate College Mrs. Graham attended Bellefonte i : N. ALLEGHENY STREET at: the hy Expired: Mrs. Guy Kline, Belle- High School and for the past eight Fa « _ . fy LIAN Laan hi fonte years has been an inspector at the £ NTL / hd BELLEFONTE. PA. where manager Ralph Dale will ex- There were forty-two patients in Titan Metal plant, Bellefonte. Cadet : = | / ny . pid whe : on wo you. : the hospital at the beginning of Graham is a graduate of Hinton, W ; 3 : cl 777/17 a 8 y US it OOK Xe a Jot of fun this week Va. High School and attended West ‘ 1 “ | WHITNEY | OMPAL! : = a Te Rent He Claamiied Se Virgiila University. Jie shlisted for ’ Service IAs NOVemMDET ANG Was Cali FOR THREE WORLD? FAMOUS ROUGES Brightly gold colored, exqui- the way it clings to your skin for hours ed to begin training February 1 of —-— Et i this year. Before that time he was ”, " at the Titan plant. Cadet Graham, Pressed ' Rouge in shades who recently completed his pre- to match Angelus Lipstick VOTE FOR flight training at Maxwell Pisld, Ala, and Face Powder. returend to his duties Weanesday Now 49¢ Dihtly Sola a xg Mrs. Graham will continue her work § ] H8ig sv ¥0 i : : proud fo pop this beautiful new H for the present to sy | vanity into your purse i 4 » ’ Within . . . your choice of O'Neill—Carner Tangee's three subtly flattering a | Mr, and Mrs. Paul Carner, North | 5 a a i , { shades — Natwsral, Theatrical J] Thomas street, Bellefonte, have an- - Ce ws Li Red, Red-Red. ® . nounced the marriage of sir dau- 17% Mat a Had § Al a price that is hard 16 resist. soso es ghter, Shirley McEwen Carner, to 14 Patrick John O Neill, son of Mrs. Nn Bridget O'Neill of Lock Haven. The 4 ij] wedding took place in Hadnot Cath- % - he. Ollie church at New River, N. ©. at 7 y i} 5 p. m. Baturday, August 7. The ] ' iN double ring ceremony was used. Lt. ; William Hodrick, a school friend of v the couple, and Mrs. Nelson Care | F -— wp penter, attended them. A three-tier 5 . . FOR wedding cake adorned the table at 4 Purpose Rinse a reception held after the ceremony bo? Here is the secret of a perfect com- at the Officers Club and later they IR SNS Hahle, quick Yperetion, | io Amazi | f ft | left on a several days wedaing trip will do o 8 exion. in astioa - to Wilmington Beach, N. C. The pertant things for yeur hair, P aly PPly bride wore 4/tan gaberdine street | 1. Gives lusiress highlights. J |§ gives hours of lasting loveliness length dress with contrasting ac- | 2, Rinses away shempoo film. County Treasurer 3 oessaries id 2 Soraage of Pine car- | > ints th eer ~helps correct the tiniest com- 4 J ni * . i a = - hd . » {lation uniform. Mrs. O'Neill is | | J L0/A10N dows oot permanenty dre * plexion failures. Imagine your dA ae of at ecronue High (/ | 1 te? diferent shodas. Try LOVALON, lovely self intensified with w Bchool, class of 1838, spent two years | ND 3 s at Catawba College. Salisburg, N. C., | ai} ) * First Place on Republican and was graduated from Lock Haven this added enchantment... Ballot oy | State Teachers’ College in the class | a 1] of 1942. Since then she has taught | i bol {in the Potter township schools. Lt. | | a’ Hol Ady {O'Neill is a graduate of the Philips- | |] " ho v. (M | burg High School, and Lock Haven | : $l State Teachers’ College, also in the
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