PageBty gi THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, P a A na a ar a— EW, oe BL is da RG, i Ac a SER —— - dh ———— - on —d “ - EE _-. — i = — EEE |r Victor Dawson, and Mrs Roger WOODWARD fund use of priv Le rond over tract gee. " (Political aadvt ) (Political advt —- Pell, both of Bellefonte, Other sur of Ellzabeth Bartle v) vivors Include two sisters, Mrs. Har The farmers are busy piowiag and | Unless exceptions are filed 1 ple YE TR . . vey Stine and Mrs. Willlam Beigh- beginning to prepare the soll for to, the above ¢ ibed premi vill AR ; . Republicans Nominate tol, both of State College. She was thelr fall seeding of winter wheat be sold at public immediately & d 4 a member of the Methodist church The public sale of perscnial goods following Sm— RE ——————————————— BE ———————————— we | FUNCTAL services will be held at the of Mrs D. J. Benner on Baturday erty, on Saturd Bent G43 at 1 Ne) eh ' {home at 2:30 o'clock this Thursday was well attended and articles us- 1:00 o'clock, | n Wa mie , ] 4 ANNA NORA WOLF} MES. MARY SAUCERMAN afternoon, with Rev. Harry C. Bten- ually brought high price the premises a wing Mill bre | Ly ¥ vy "I'L 8 Anna Nora Wolle, widow of N M1 Mary Saucerman died at the ger, Jr. and Rev. C. C. 8huey, both Harold Ard and George Stover, Township, Centre Wolfe, died at noon Sunday 1 her | Presbyterian Home at Hollidaysburg of Bellefonte officiating. Interment employed at Aberdeen, Md., and vanin. The home in Altoona after a week's lll- on Saturday, August 21, at 4 p. m. wil] be made In the Union cemetery, John Elsenhooth, employed at Ren- ment of deceder of ocr, Spring Twp. ness. She was born August 3, 1858, at She was born at Pine Grove Mills, | pellefonte ovo, made thelr regular weekend I'erm Oak Hall, Centre county, the daugh- | Centre county, June 5 1867, the visit with thelr respective families price In « ) n the j wert ! 5 yar of Adin 6nd Mathy (AUSGE | daughter of yum Balley and HOWARD SIMLER Mr, and Mrs. Benjumin Hummel, knocked do old and tie ) nh 8 3) sr husband p ded her In Catherine Glenn Batley yot} ) cenneth. and his fath 4 a Ee ’ . i Stover. Her husband prec | atherh ' 1 A 1 of Howard Simier. a lifelong resident on Kenneth vd | or Al 1 : ; ; p \ 1% death in April of 1020. Surviving are | Balle yville She hs lived at Pine son, left for Shamokin on Satur- and two daughter Mrs. Mahlon O. Rice, | Grove Mills and Balleyville until she and Mrs. FP. V. Barrick, both of Al-|entered the hom t Hollidaysburg ' Philipsbur tate Hospital, fol with relative | acqurintance A ¢ ' P Ee TT 2 William Penn, who sald Five things are requisite : ¢ © ie 1 ate i :. 3 - ‘ ‘ 2 toona, and John A Pearl Harbor.(in August, 1938. She urvived by |, vin re lor i Hine Funeral Among d folks who attended 1 th 87 h to good officer ability, clean hand despatch 0 A OIONH eq n unera i she was the | a family of two daughter M David Harp- | ' i ral enn public sale were: Mi Lhe ne i ’ y She WH the oh o Be xo ous wi lyn " wh aprvh were held Friday. in charge 'M te ow J Aina wo patience, and lmpartialit ei t . 1a A R Wolf wa 2 | Geore ni ow R ‘ { of 4 Budd Smith, pastor of yp: 3 " : V1 IA ; : * isi ' i y v 1 : grandchildren M1 olfe V i Hl ' igelov oh Mit d tnd Th ilove to ! r daughter I 1y A } f : i " charter member of the Temple Lu- one son, John R Sa rman, Ken- | Fmotrvignde Arvind un Sh le : ) t and \ { Milt 4 rua ua vic y cars xperience . theran church, Altoona tucky. Two brot Stewart Na ' . 4 ‘ g . {Grove City. and Paul MES. WILLIAM T. VAIL tinsburg, also | Mrs. Kathryn M. Vall, 6 wife o inn had been Willlam T. V Jer { | Presb { Thursday Aust C—O of Philipsburg, died at 1:05 o'clock ft ‘ tew d sit : : : 1A ernno for i ew day visit GATIAL wry ’ } 1 48 | “ . v hursday afternoon August 19, at! A noon ! n \ } 4 y y Ie meets the standards laid down hy our founder ADMININTRATHIX NOTICY WILLIAM F. SAWYER COURT PROCLAMATION Shoe Detre STHRATRIX'S NOTICH ’ RECENT WEDDINGS Henzi—Harrington MRS. SARAH JANE STRAUB | 1t- Robert Charles Henzi To give vi to vour los and the care ! duty well pe you choose Memorial te | for the vears to come HOWARD GRANITE WORKS FRANK WALLACE, Prop SOTHO ES CHOW. exXecrs gr if eig of 5 “ ; ne here wil ! 0 Ari ' 4 ¢ ’ Bawin W w ¢ ud 3 EA EES CORMAN NOMINATE Law Okina en Bdge stdonnn a a Es : : or of : . EDR i’ Rehar—Zettle FRANK K. TR iri Legal » Motices TEVENSON Ea . IMPORTANT REGISTER : ; I : » p : : = nL La THIRD PLACE ON THE BALLOT ORPHANS COURT SaLE the Matis * your PULPWOOD_ COMMITTEE Centre County. Penney HIS Committee is starting a This is a challenge to everyone of drive to-cut more pulpwood us in this community. We must not let sami ! town, 1 RO es. Hales: Oraetitoes: whet Ohlkat trees. The shortage is serious ....and our boys down. 3 EXTRA days’ werk Put your money f 5 3 3 5 | Amertouriian: Busiutte man. bres. Re EN a pulpwood is urgently needed for are little to ask when our boys are American {res enierprise Drie vate Hitiative and the Tompetinee | oes a gh iuimistzatily of the Eo everything from blood plasma con- out there giving their lives. for their in a tire-saving, (ENR fd vi tion “whi Hh works prevent cCoOme- of | ir . ; ih ¢ Cotirt. i wg f o tainers to parachutes ET from shell country. petition and uphold prices ate of the Deoed : at pu Zs J * w ’ . ; * w wit niin to airplane parts... from. gas Eqs today in this drive. Wear the - INING il th ’ in lot of lend, git. " 4 REOPENING uate in Gregg Township, rte ‘mask filters to explosives, button that shows you are in this County. Pennsyivanie, bounded and Training School for . Pennsylvanie, described as follows, to wit . Thiel I i or, the forth Our Government is asking every fight. This'is one way this community : side of the turnpike, thenc: along . . - N U R S E S lands now ot formerly of Wijham able-bodied 'woodcutter and can help win this war, praden 4 6% degree tant { a— ca— perches to a stone near the bank of : : STUD E BARER a" perins Creek: thence by sald creck farmer to pledge 3 extra work _\ Come to Committee headquarters LOCK HAVEN South 77% degrees East 14 perches ; . p to a point in sald creek: thence days this year (at regular pay) or get in touch with any of these men, IRE economy and gas econ: K HOSPITAL along lands now or formerly of Al- i omy are the things to loo eep our lisorn Brothers South 50% degrees for in a used car these war days, b to Jou Wk up oat 11 perches, more or less. 40 A to cut pulpwood PEPE 2,500,000 And do it quickly. ’ You're sure to get them in a used “4 In Co-operation With State telephone pole: thence along in . Studebaker. 4 Studebaker servi Teachers’ College. turnpike Noith 73% degrees West 5.8 : extra cords are needed quickly. 4 hes to th “This vl wood “shortage is a That's because "used Stude: Drive in frequently and he ® First Class O perches to the place of beginning : pulp 9 bakers, like new Studebakers, your car inspected, no ve hip 5 avr pen September Containing 00 perches; thereon . have no burdénsome excess bulk. what male it in » NO matter I 4 Octo 1. (Limited to erected a dwelling house and other ; national war emergency. p This means you don’t overload : pulbuildings : von oh oo In * . your tires and overtax your gas ® 6 Months’ Pre-Clinical course xcepting and reserving the fol- tank. And the high quality of list of at Teachers’ College lowing described portion thereof, jo 3 % riously conveyed to Roy L. Bart Studebaker materials and crafts Effici prev 3 ye y L. Ba WH manship helps keep mechanical , | the @ Tuition Fee of only $30 cov- ley, to wit: Beginning on the line . between Elizabeth Bartley and Al- : - n " " — ; Se ro ase tae fro. pesmi compen J oon Eetate at a point abou 13s feet, ~~ |E5 (VICTORY Au — CARER LEER } ut remember, please, » board and at the hos- from the Noriheast commer of tract i scarcer, Come in and ma € your . 3% degrees East 50 feet to a stone; PULPWOOD YO U R L Oo C A L C O M M | T T E E selection now. Our stocks in- : |} ® Requisites: Age limit 18 to J thence North 80 degrees Wost 20) 5 - ide 4 i fi popular makes. , credited 4-year high school. [degrees West about 74% feet to a : KARL E. KUSSE H. A. BROCKERHOFF A Bartley and the Allison Estate, Con-! gid THOMAS BEAVER J. M. CURTIN used Studebakers are getting bake pital of Elizabeth Bartley, thence North clude good used cars of other. Fon 35, must be graduate of ac- feet to a stone: thence South 3% C EXE J.) EXE G N taining about 1240 square feet of | S. H. Poorman Garage | som mere comm, m. finih e e ere f Lx * xx Director of Nurses fuse of land for passage- way from | 3 » + i said lot to the State Highway along | South Water Street Bellefonte, Pa. Lock Haven Hospital said line between the lang of Filan. | {beth Bartley and the Allison Estate,
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