PA yy AM... : THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. v a August 19, 1943. ———— "x n Rr ., . Lt ory py | . She was a member of Bellefonte 4 : ditions’ are right they mist | uh y Nn COrSH reg , Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, Fu- Survives Bombing merge w keep from being spotted i * bridegroom and neral services were held vesterday of Ship Off Italy > THR + helr milita) niforn afternoon at the home on East Bish- - The bride iY ate of th (4 op street, with the Rev. Clarence E (Continued from wage one) RECENT wp nh tu ! wh { th REV, st St. n's Ia Mr - ‘ Arnold, pastor of 8t. John's Luther who were aboard the ship when it a —— Al = TT J ian church, officiating Interment was bombed. Belghtol sald | ) resus h wo ¢ with th NOW... MORE THAN EVER... THE MOWER in |i made In the Union semetery. |e SE OE iit mips | WEDDINGS | Mil Hal ot. Gienn 5 4 graduat WORLD'S GREATEST FLOOR e Ww. J 3 Wer Milton. | y as . 2116 nearby, and during almost constan I ' . Th Re 3 ye er, of Milton, | C. Thompson pas tor of the Bell¢ ADDITIONAL DEATHS ON PAGE all . of the ward High School cla retired Evangelical minister and a fonte Presbyterian church, officiat- SIX SECOND SECTION alr raids all during the night, they 40, u n wey ' 8. Army COVERING Buy! former pastor of the Bellefonte ing, Interment was made in the . transferred to three or four othe: Debong—Thomas he past cight mo ' Evangelical church, died late Satur- Zion cemetery Mr. Mallory was a ships until they found one which os 3 sy oly 1 (} ceremony Ph ' : D day night, August 14, 1043, as the re- member of the Logan Fire Company County Prepares for wis going back to Algeria, They re- : 5 ide Thom OF Mean T tenn and Bet. Schenck wer col SEAL CONGOLEUM - sult of infirmities incident to ad- . mained in Algeria until they obtain. #H Mil ay mai F bres : {dis Hine 1 vanced age. He was BD. A native ot | MRS. LIONEL SHAY . 3rd War Loan Drive ed passage back to the states v Ha L ia J pi | : $ ad " y ollvwood ’ ill DE LUXE! Lycoming county, Mr. Hower taught Mrs. Malinda Shay. 75. widow of vow or uaa} Speaking of the alr raids. Belgh= » } ) f MN and MN An 3 ines . 1 : rural schools and later served as Lionel Shay, died Saturday evening pas tol declared I'he German plane principal of the old Curtin grade at 8:30 o'clock at the Reformed Todd, of Philipsburg Mr. Robb, of came down low over the water, and school In Williamsport prior to en- Home it Allentown. Born in Rom- Bellefonte, and 8. Ward Gramley, of flew between the shijx What with tering the ministry in 1897. He Is ola the daughter of Contad dl Millhelm, as a committee In charge the bullets being fired at the planes survived by his wile, now a patient y- . A - y J > wh gs andiosr the banking and fOnance division from guns on ships and the bullet . . Margaret Glossner Singer Mrs : in the Evangelical Hospital, Lewis~ Shay Ww a former vesident of the of the organization. Daniel Daup, of peing fired from the plans it wi burg; a daughter, Mrs. John Brown, |. oh ) pu + ping ‘ 1h OF 1€ {entre Hall, is the representative of worth your Ife to stick your nos of Milton, and two grandchildren, Howard vicinity and was a membe: the Centre County Bankers’ Assoclia- gbove deck Hi w abl least three tion enemy plane no dow! RW ‘ of the Howard Reformed church L 5 Hand In Mrs. Fred Reed, of Milton, and Pvt Surviving are a Sister Mrs 0sCS Robert Mummy, an Army paratroop- Beck, Howard, R. D three niece Members of the mmittee In sea ; rv 29 . h Hit-Run Crash er in Nebraska Mr. Hower served : o 4 he Labo nd Industry I'he experience off Sici q the Bellefonte Evangelical congrega and one nephew Mi Margaret CHari nu 4 a naustry ; : iy ’ p } mi N , 1 or al COUBTERE= | Gummo, Lock Haven: Mrs. Mabel [Division are Horace J. Hau Ae BEY on oh oi ag Son from 1908 to 1912 Rayhorn, Altoona Mr Kathryn | Willlam WwW. Sleg and John Curtin, but it wasn't near y ww of Bellefonte, and Thomas J 3 days he | in ARN ARI | Huling, Philadelphia, and William JT. ail of MRS. DEAN M. BENNETT Beck of Scranton Puneral services Lee olf Philipsbur Laward L. In Janu while Mrs. Elsie L. Bennett, 60, wife of wore held Tuesday afternoon at the Brown, of State College, is In charge inlonded Dean M. Bennett, of Water street, non puneral Home at Howard, wih ©f the Retallers Group of the Com- there were 48 Mill Hall, died at the Lock Haven i), pov. John R. Gulick officiating. munity Activities Division nd night Hospital Saturday afternoon after) ry. +oment was made at Curtin Shankle, of Philipsburg, | an illness of two vears. Born in : of the Special Events in th om A fall whil ni Ia | § rv MacNamara Milesburg, she had resided in Mill munity Activities Divisio Ve n he tri \ . Hall for the past 35 years and was FOREST E. WINGARD District chairmen of the War Fi- ended Jone, the convoy Ww ple} ps , : an member of the Methodist church Forest E. Wingard, of 214 East, ...0 Committee are the same i Ee Surviving are her husband and two Hartswick venue, State College, | rved on the old War Saving daughters, Mrs. Louise Coder {die t we Monda VeRIng, ‘graft namely: John Lux. Philipsburg Blanchard, and Kathleen, at home; August 1 1943, following a heart | 4 Cla L. Hall. Snow Sho also her mother, Mrs. Clara Butler wk rm on tober 20, 1893 In | 4ictirict Harold R. Gilbert, Sta & brother and two sisters, Harry nn townshij } was a son Of | nolo: Prank V. Goodhart Cent Butler, Miss Carrye Butler and Mi erry and Leah Wingard. In 1926 he gon Horace J. Hartran Belle G. A. Ekdahl, all of Howard \ DArTie ie former Mary Gingrich gon. HP. Erdley, Spring Mills; J neral services were held at the resi-| wl Fyne with one daughter, po aglier, Millheim, and Donald B dence Wednesday at 2 p. m. in Grace, at hom ‘50 surviving are | ca rqner, Howard. » ge B charge of the Rev. Wallace J Cum- 1¢, brother, Miles /ingard Co- | Thompson. of Bellet y mings of Littlestown, former Howard burn, and two ters, Mrs. May |. .. womens minister, assisted by the Rev. C. F. Musser of Coburn, and Mrs. Sarah xs iy i. ’ ’ Mi: Gliber Ris Johnston of Mill Hall Interment Richardso f rs Mills. A track | Ee ctscrelhs bhobbl rehankuh dawn was made in Cedar Hill cemetery oreman employed by the Pennsyl- be Community s or and we .as p- i9d ania Rallroad, M: /ingard served Other membet ibmarines sre . ml A mont} rine the COMmMitiee [or the county i WC A he RUSSELL MALLORY ; BN SM OnE. 4 ring SAF van Walker, former Judge . Russell Mallory, who until going bAES 4 hi | he was a nem C. Furst. F. Gienn Rogers and R ber of t / an Legio unera h to Baltimore, Md. less than a year “¢& he American, Legi WC PUNCal | oe ali of Bellefonte. Paul ago had been a lifelong resident of services will be held at the Koch Dubt yy, aliafons retained Bellefonte, died suddenly and unex- dr a Hun. a RT Sy i ay wath \ hy al . a} ; Ear be lg i wetedly about noon Friday, August © oh Re aling oivaLng | o. : . tae IH xperier wit} i ri rank-—Novo 1943, shortly after returning to! Interment will be made at Houser- id : n his § J ( : : " y his home from work at the Glenn L. *™ Martin plant where he was employ- - 9) ed as a mechanic Mr. Mallory MRS. GUY A. KLINE death was attributed to a heart vi Nellie Marie Kiine wif f A . rr inant ommittes tack. He was the ti} i member the family to die in le than years, the other two being his bro- thers, R. Lynn Maliors of Belle- fonte, and Paul Mallor: { East Aurora N. Y. The Halfmoon Terrace idence in Bellefon Mr. Mallory m in Milesburg n December fice of t} . Mar 4g RH ar Peed the ship wach nih eq al ; y xe B.onat thickness* from es plained them { The Gold Seal was a son of George Wion_ Mallory and 1 mot at | . . Ad. Bellefonte on June 20, 1892, making 1917. she married Guy A Kline, who __.,. avers bia Ay A binge ik ¢ entered Lo ' ; hi 4 ! . ' his age at time of de 1 yes 1 survives with a 50n and dAUEHLET. | earn . director of labor relations rine in 1920 af ent RA WW make your selection 1 month and 2: 2 I Genie Reiles dev . +0 raiey+: 301s ver al al » ng a the I'ita : wl y dozens of fresh Ww Datierns, : Holter Radio the 0 ector the former Bessie Marshall Moore, Malcolm Il, ali of Milesburg 'Toestinv ula Alker and two sisters, Mrs. C. J. Newcomb Clay al { weola Mills, an e ovine . . the Germans would t nt f Er ¢ t ») y . 3 “ eeting of the County War Finance . - iA Emsiaandu aaerstebitia gh OS Wii 3 EL ‘ : mw : ; and Mrs. Blaine Mabus, both of Philip C. Hall, of Tyrone. Mrs. Kline mn is M ‘ . ine 78 if they had adequate supplies a . Wet Maet bree. 8 i en i a i Le ; Committee at the Bellefonte rus chim pes aban i n ploy bs 3 ! nn Ei = kd on hd Bellefonte. The body was brought to Was member of the Lutheran tia . Beighto] sald the Merchant Ma- 4 ] ; mhetant : be and ) ¥ 3 : a p wr th ) Company here and during the ses 3 { “lim i . " Ta ore: church at of th or wry : ine has improved greatly since 1926 Bellefonte and funeral services were church and of the Willing Workers oy 7 © oenization was com- [0 ws, ap Bg of th The food is betier, a better closes held at the Widdowson Funeral Sunday school class of the church \ . An ¢ *" i wid Shins i i ha T° Askey takes 0 text 0 n i alftted and plans were made for he ’ whist’ mbm ad pw , +003 . 2» ¢ " F % pe ’ men is being attracted, and » MCA : dian IN. Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa. noerted drive for War Bond Americans are in the ae In owe Glenn Realy 2 i i Jansen annie Rennrad imma maannal Ld — Sg i SST permitted to bus - ALL ST 75% Reason for tl equipped with tembe " maximu For The Lovely Women | = 3 5 3 EAE i that twin the Aor] quota O { . 8d by the govern id ma Rinia 1 : Vi COMMITTEES NAMED TO 000 when rein] banks were “hat it doesn’t give ang tellgale A Robert B Blane : REBUILD CHURCH EDIFICY pT ES sak] Lhe f insurance, dox household furni- °F C0 tak torts a . : . £11 and misc *li Foous The Opps we daylight kee narites from page is devotee family Income \ 0 han AP . " , to surfacing in daytime fghtol ex- & The War Finance Committees urges hi that at cote is ) : plained At night they each family group to fill out the two : " harge their batieries pages. then deduct the total expenses Clann g& Hight and t2oar the ClaseifNod ans STOW grow Bhies from the total income to find amount of “extra money.” The whole Blacks, Browns, Kid—Suedes and (:ab- of the “extra money” should repre- sent the family's purchases of war ardines, bonds While Centre county's total seems to be a staggering figure, financial : iB x p c —- ~~ men know the task is not an impos “i > * sible one. They know that if all the F o R oT ” . ” urplus earnings and surplus savings of county residents is converted into * 4 War Bods, it i Srtirery poutiiile - MATTRESS MATERIALS meet the quota. 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