Page ] Four obit MRS. CHARLES J, MESMER. Mrs. Mary Ellen Mesmer, wife of Charles J. Mesmer, of Boggs town- ship, deid at her home there at 2:30 o'clock last Wednesday afternoon, September 20, 1043, of complica~- tions resulting from the birth of a son earlier that day. Mrs. Mesmer was born in Bellefonte on February 2, 1900, making her age at time of death 43 years, 7 months and 27 days. Surviving, in addition to her husband, are these children: Mrs, Harry Solt, William, George, Betty, UARY - Brady Lucas, Mrs. Perry Getz, and Mrs, Franklin Poleto, all of Reno- vo, Mrs. Roland Fye, Mrs. Alden Quick, Mahlon Lucas and Miss Am- anda Lucas, all of Moshannon. Oth- er survivors include a sister, Mrs, | Thomas Fye, of Gleasonton, and 25 children. Mrs. Lucas was a lifelong member of the Methodist church of | Moshannon. Funeral services held at {Snow Shoe, officiating. Interment Richard, James, Mary, Margaret and { was made In the Askey cemetery at the infant son, all at home, Other | Moshannon survivors include a brother, Cpl. | Floyd Ammerman, in the U. 8. Army. Funeral services were held at the | Wetzler Memorial Chapel, Miles- burg, on Saturday afternoon with Rev. L. F. Sheetz officiating. Inter- ment was made in the Trcziyulny cemetery, Milesburg, MRS. CATHERINE ANN LUCAS. Mrs. Catherine Ann Lucas, of Mo- shannon, died at 8:25 o'clock Thurs- MRS. SOPRIA ELLEN MARTIN, Mrs. Sophia Ellen Martin, of Bellefonte, died at her home on Bishop street at 10:30 o'clock Fri- day morning, October 1, 1943, from the effects of a stroke suffered at {1:30 o'clock that morning Mrs | Martin, who had not been well for | some time, was a daughter of John {and Rebecca Meyers Trevilllan and ‘was born In Hublersburg on Febru- day evening, September 30, 1043, atlary 21, 1856, hence was aged 87 the home of her daughter, Mrs. | years, 7 months and 10 days. Her Gregg Watson, in Moshannon, after | husband, John James Martin, died an illness with a complication of some time ago Surviving are three diseases. Deceased, a daughter of children: Mrs. Roy Hoy, of Hecla; David and Mary Beightol Pye, was Rebecca M wd Richard Martin, born at Moshannon on May 5, 1861, both at home: 8 grandchildren; 13 making her age at time of death 82 great-grande hildren, and a sister, vears, 5 months and 25 days. Her Mrs. Julia Zimmerman, who had re- husband. Jacob G. Lucas, preceded sided with Mrs. Martin here for the her in death. Surviving children in past five years. Funeral services addition to Mrs. Watson are: Mrs. | were held Monday afternoon at the George Lorrah, of Freemansburg; home of the son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hoy, at Hecla with Rev. David E. Straesser of Sny- dertown, officiating. Interment was made in the Presbyterian cemetery, Jacksonville. Mrs, Martin was a member of the Zion Lutheran church al MRS. HARVEY HOUGH. Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Hough, widow of Harvey Hough, died Thurs- day afternoon, Sept. 30, at the Lock Haven Hospital where she had been a patient since July, suffering from a fractured hip. Formerly a resi dent of Brush Valley, she had lived at Tylersville for the past 16 years, making her home with a son, Cyrus. She was a member of the Lutheran church. Additional urvivors are four and two daughters, To give visual and fitting expression Ray and Mrs. Sadle Grenninger of to your love and regard, the medium Rebersburg, R. D.; Ira and Vaughn and the form must be chosen with of Tylersville: Nathan of White- care. Comforting assurance of a house ! N. J, and Mrs, Car- duty well performed will be you i Farrandsville; also you choose a genuine Rock of Ages en, a half-brother, Memorial to stand as your record igler Howard, and a for the years to come. Lydia Zellers, of Mingo- HOWARD [a er are, GRANITE WORKS at the Cyrus Hough FRANK WALLACE, Prop. ere ii other sons Station of IY ther rites at the Luth- ! hus Interment was made the Rebersburg Union cemetery | — —= FREE HEARING TEST Without cost to you, we test your hearing with a Weston Electric Audiometer. . . Then we study your special needs, NO TWO EARS ARE ALIKE We prepare your Western Electric hearing aid, to satisfy your own particular needs . . . No obligation! MORE POPULAR THAN EVER Trial is proof! Personal use of your own hearing aid is truly convincing. You must be pleased —or no charge! THE AUDIPHONE COMPANY, 509 Diamond Blvd, JOHNSTOWN, PA, C. C. McKelvey, Manager, Send FREE booklet : : : Explain FREE test and PERSGNALIZED Services at We make weekly trips through your territory. Write us for appointments. Ral a lnz {grounds October 7, 1943, HARRY J, WIDMANN., Harry J. Widmann, 68, first vice | president of the Widmann & Tean Drug firm, with store in Bellefonte, died in the Lock Haven Hospital on | Friday morning, Oct. 1, following a | heart disturbance. Surviving are {five sons, Dr. Harold E. Bellefonte land Wilkes-Barre; Capt. Edgar R,, | Fort Eustis, Va.; John WW, Renovo; Lester P., and Melvin A, Lock Ha- | ven. Requiem high mass was sald {at St. Agnes Catholic church at 9 o'clock Monday morning, with in- terment In Highland cemetery | grandchildren and 22 great-grands- | {anan, State College; {Cogan and infant son, Pleasant Gap were | | the church Sunday after- | i noon with Rev. Ralph Schlablg, of | Reformed Charge. Link, Minister Church School Service, 10:30 a School 30 p Evangelical and Charles G Hublersburg m. Divine Zion: Union Church m. Divine Service, 7 9:30 m 9:30 m n 1) Methodist. Minister m Unionville Free Rev, D. E. Joseph Sunday School, 9:30 a cis Smith, superintendent Worship, 10:45 a. m. Evening ship, 7:30 p. m. Church Meeting, Friday, 7:30 p. m Fran- Morning Wor- Prayer State College Free Methodist West Beaver Ave. D. E. Joseph, Minister School, 9:30 a. m. William superintendent, Morning Worship, 10:45 a. m. Evening Wor ship, 7:30 p. m. Mid-week Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m Rev Sunday Pathano: Presbyterian Charges Howard E. Oakwood, Minister Port Matilda Services, Sunday October 10th-—Bible School, 10:00 a m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m Evening Worship, 7:30 Study Class Monday, at 7:30 Bible Endeavor Unionville p. m. Bible October 11th Milesburg Christian School, 9:30 a m 6:00 p.m St. John's Lutheran, Bellefonte, Rev. Clarence E. Arnold, Pastor Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity October 10. 9:30 a. m. Sunday School 10:45 m. The Service and mon I Believe in God.” first series on fundamental beliefs of the Christian religion. 7:30 p. m. Ves- pers and Sermon Not to Destroy But to Save The Ladies’ Ald will hold 2 supper meeting at the home Mrs. D. A. Grove, 40 E. Linn at 6 o'clock, Monday night The Willing Workers will m Tuesday night at 8:00 o'clock a Ser- in a f 13 Society i oO! sires! First Evangelical Church H. Halbert The U the service theme We 10:20 to 11 Jacob nified Service to 10:13 Sermon Be Forgiven.” study CHIATE® of Worship May 00 the Church at Edward J. Teaman, Supt. in 6:30 p. m. The Crusaders 7:30 p. m. A simple memorial ser- vice will be held Earl Walizer, who was a member of the Church School and who died in a prisoner of war camp In Japan A suitable message will be brought the pastor. The public is invited The Y. P. M. C. will meet parsonage on Monday Annual Missionary the Altoon-Centre area wil on Wednesday alternoon and ing Millheim. Mrs. Ray Joh of the Bellefonte Evangelical church is the president. She announces that the Rev. Gerald Zimmer, mission ary to China on furlough wil the principal speaker at the even ing session There will be no prayer service - — — RAM SALES IMPROVE STATE SHEEY FLOUKS in honor of by at evening Raliy 1 be helo he even. at sn be Good sir are WwW B Connell. livestock extension special- ists of the Pennsylvania State Col- lege, for a large measure of the im- provement in the wool lamb crops Pennsylvania in the past 20 years Pennsylvania lambs are com- manding top prices on eastern mar- kets, while improvement fea- tures noted are 10 per cent reduce tion in rejections and a 1'%-pound increase in the average weight of fleece One of the means of distributing good purebred registered rams Is the sy credited hy and of wool cooperative sale conducted by sheep! and wool growers’ associations. Three such sales recently were con- ducted at New Bethlehem. Carlisle, and Indiana, when approximately 80 rams changed ownership, The qual- ty was high and the top-priced ram sold for $175 The largest of the sales scheduled for this year will be at the fair in Mercer on October 8, when 65 rams will be consigned oyer Centre County Hospital Notes Monday of Last Week, Admitted: Thomas E. Jodon, Belle fonte; Frank Keller, Baltimore, Md; Edward Bressler, Centre Hall, Penn- English, State College Discharged: Pvt, Walter E Mrs John Buch- [8] Births: A son to Mr. and Mrs Roy Vonada, Spring Mills; a daugh- ter to Mr. and Mrs. John H, Roan Bellefonte, R. D.; a daughter to Mr and Mrs. Robert Lindsay, State Col lege Tuesday of Last Week Admitted: Alonzo Bickle Hall, R. D Discharged Joseph F Urban State College; Mrs. Harold C. Rep- pert and Infant son, State College Admitted Tuesday and discharged Saturday: Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson Bellefonte Birth A Mir Ralph Wednesday of Last Week. Admitted: Mrs. Robert A. Hussey State College: Pvt. Pete Dever, Ji State Miss France Centre Mr. a College daughter to Lenker, State College Jone Bellefonte Dicharged and infant D.. Mr on, State College Birth: A Mrs. Herbert a daughter A. Bower Mr daugnter Myer Vaughn Rider Bellefonte, R fe Charle ana infant Mr. and Bellefonte daughter to M. Beeazer to Mr. and Mrs Millheim, R Thursday of Last Week Admitted Mrs. Reynold Vv Buskirk, Bellefonte Discharged: Mrs. Richard How on and infant ds ter, State Col Mn daughter tan D dall Stewart Bellefonte H. Blerly and In Bellefonte, R. D Penny Bellefonte Spring Millis, R. D. 1 Bellefonte, R. D A daughter Ripka, Bellefon 0 Mr ate College lege daughter Smith Jacob Belgh- tol Clyde =<. & daughter Wagner £4 Friday. Beverly Peters Mildred Mastilski R. D:. Mn Btate College Mr son, Bellefon entre Hall Mr nna Fur: and Mi: nie i) fonte College don Discharged Georg to titer Howard Mrs Gaus and Walker Hall Saturday Admitted: Charles Coliege. R. D. | Discharged Bright, Mrs Alfred nt son, Bellefonte rth A s. Milo daughter io Yeaney, State Coll Sunday | ries A. Pros. State Cx KENNEDY (From Last West LIFRY Moose Der parental F. McCartney Mrs, Milford Lucas were Bellefonte shoppers p.m Mr. and Mrs children were Sunday callers Phil McCartney home Mr. and Mrs Jacob Confer Bellefonte callers Saturday evening Mrs. Mollie Leathers Is much im- proved at this wriling Mr. and Mrs. Earl children called in our day John McCartney called on his brother ney, Saturday evening Autumn is here with all its beauty and splendor ®*ere home ang family Saturday Crow McCloskey and al were Runkle and village Bun- of 8now Bhoe J. F. McCart- ———— Fish In order to distinguish fresh Ash from stale, look at the eyes. The eyes of fresh fish are clear and the gulls are red. Stale fish will have spots on it i erirude the Fall Suggestions! Extension, Single and Step Ladders That You Can Use With Assurance. Furnace and Stove Pipe and Elbows Barrett's Roll Roofing and Shingles Glenwood Circulators for Coal or Wood Lanterns, Gloves, Brooms and Brushes ®* Dr. Hess Stock Tonic and Poultry Panamin “FOR THE BEST HARDWARE AT LOWEST PRICES” Schaeffer Hardware Store Bellefonte, Pa. Allegheny Street : THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. } WOODWARD (From last week) SNYDERTOWN (From Last Week) H. GG. Roger of Nittany wi Wednesday visitor our town Mr. and family of weekend Rockey Jean thelr College children Jean of al the u mention In iat tems that the Haines town- the flag the old the new of last flying We forgot r {rie A KRINONK iriend: woe) ip rn erected be juturday WoO! board Mi Andrew Rockey and Bnydertown Mr. and thint { Lo nn had as thelr hool ple ny § on Mrs, Oscnd Since Monday children Oneal Ja { auti 1 U. 8 flag § of Burnham nlso ] 4 Donald Rockey M1: Clifford Max town home KenL nd and I of Bla gh- ompanied Maybelle Elsenhulls, da ahd Bonny Harold on Corman and PY, Ard bu irany Jerry and Bondra hes trip Ard route N and LL) M1 bu were Bunday visitor nm re on Bat itor nl H I ol nial Nn putting on a nev lzer home were Mr. and Mi: y MifTlinbury Wallzer and fami nse vorke! Mr. and Mrs. H M ". tonda ie snd vi Sunday thie for the employ - w Cron Klinge daught Ke N¢ of wherry 1efonts ers Dorma visitor: FARM CALENDAR Ihe School Reminders From Penn State College of Agriculture I'imely syivaniy Turkeys Go to War * Random Items rd ( Herd Strength OUR BET Fumigate Grain Insecis file t ‘ [the sald swilate are requested LO ake immediate EALTION NOTICE » ’ | La House Mature Pullets y ‘ {La ef men ff MINISTRATOR'S NOTICH . # f Mat oe é ¥ i " et ste of M: Prepare Bait Stations Where there is rank growt f cover crop wail ’ Water the Evergreens— i ’ 2 NOTICH stale of § sia g Ay ; 14 FENBCLTORS ¢ matter of 1 withou! LTER }§ " Street Hart i bo by Exec ney ior EXECLTRIN'S NOTICE : Legal Notices = on. Wartime transportation is essen tial transportation! Don’t risk vour car's breaking down—Kkeep- ing vou from work—or blocking the roads! Rely on us to give vour car the pre-winter service it needs—to do its part in win- ning the war! We have some new hot water heaters which we can install while you wait. Prices are reasonable, Dan Grove Motors N. Thomas St. Phone 2719 Bellefonte : to trict, the result of which sald elec tion ghall be reported to sald an- nual meeting. If such preliminary election Is not held and 0 reported to the meeting, ag election of Trustees Lo represent sid District will be held at sald annual meeting As Do vacancies exist among Trus- Loe elected, representing IV. V. VI and VII, no election of Trustees ald District the Board JEBBE H CAUM Secretary undersigned, all persons indebted those hav- against sald same without MARTHA O 100 sou College worney payment, and ing claims or demands ortate Lo present the delay for settlement to THOMPSON Executrix Atherton street, Slate Lewis Orvis Harvey, at tate, Bellefonte, Pa annual for previously District 11 there will be representing BY NOTICY In Matter of 1 nan Jean Bommerviiie In the Court Centre Coun Term, 1043 In the Joseph C merville for a decry Li Jowph Cf ol Oger of x40 su tt mali ri Baiorill C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Pal Fem WAGNER'S Our Best Flour $0.50 Birnd J WAGNER Very Best Flour inter Wheat rf 82% Dalry Feed 20% Dairy Feed Horse Feed Pig Meal Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower. Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower. Wagner's Scratch Feed Feed. 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