Page Bight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. October 7, 1945. OBITUARY EE —— rr BENJAMIN F. RICKERT Funeral services were held yester-|S9 Years He was a member of day afternoon at the Zion Evangell- Methodist church cal church, Centre Hall, Ben- ) a LL i jamin PF. Rickert, 89. who died early HARRY AUSTIN KESSINGER Monday morning at his home at Is- Funeral services for land Route, Clinton county, fdllow- | Kessinger, 62, ing a short illness. Interment was! blacksmith made in the Zion cemetery with the ber 1, 1943, at the home of his dau- Rev. A. 8. Blerly of Loganton, of-| ghter, Mrs. Verna Ferner of Lewis- ficlating. Born June 23, 1854, in Mil- town, were held Monday at his late lersurg, Dauphin county, he was a home In Woodward with Rev, C retired employe of the Woolrich | Kreidler officiating. He was assisted Woolen Mills. Surviving are his by Rev. H. 8. Entz of Millheim. In- wife, the former Ella C. Jordon, terment was made in the Woodward three sons, Ralph, of Dewart: Lee, |cemetery, Mr, Kessinger, who had Danville, and Franklin, Orviston;| been living in Lewistown less than three daughters, Mrs. Esther Ream,|® Year, died of South Avis; Miss Mary Rickert, Is-|Was born at Hublersburg land Route, and Mrs. Hazel Long, at| 1881, a son of Willlam home: also 21 grandchildren and 10] Tucker Kessinger Hi great-grandchildren throughout the South for the past the for Harry Austin former Woodward who died Friday, Octo- March 13 and Mary wife, the former Ida Rebecca Fultz, and these children survive: Mrs. Verna Ferner MRS. MARY ETTA PAINTER {01 lewistown. Mrs. Mabel M phert of South Langhorne, and Mr: Mrs. Mary Etta Painter, Mary Hettler of Espey Surviving Howard's oldest residents, brothers and sisters are Merrill Kes- 5:20 p. m. Thursday 3 td } singer, of Nittany. Mi: 1 ( 1943, at the home of her son, George of Tarentum; Mi Painter, after an extended illness.! Philadelphia; Mi She was 85 years, 7 months and 8 and Clair Kessing days old. M inter wa rm in’ Russell Ke Armstrong nty Febr 1808, Edna Camj a daugh oma id Mariah Mi Myrt Hare Leighly. January 13, 1876, she ton married William | \ c~ded ; George Chester Sel. one of died at September 30, her 1 Painter Painter survive in addition M. R. Johnson Dies; Retired Business Man dren and two den. She wa formed churel ervices Sunday Guliek tor of t offic the Sch MRS. CC. H Mi Florence Bren Breon, of Miihelm, there at 5:56 o'clock Tu noon, October 5, 1943, ¢ ness with a compli it She was a daughter « Susan Walter Dinge in Millheim on August 18 ing her years, viving are ren: Robert H Willlam H. Breon Stewart M. Breon grandchildren: 2 ren, and a half-t ges, of Wi vices will be held afternoon at the in Millheim officiating in the Fa Mrs. Bre wa Millheim Evang HBHRION rl eid a eet a @ ov - Name Directors of Motor Club H. ELMER BIERLY Word was rec Tuesday afternoon, death of H Elmer curred Tuesday pital at Thomasville Bierly, who tved ir » shore by rg ived in Reber iT% life insurance if which is car- * ried on the life of each member the Bail Bond Service was policy announcing ment er varo SCIENCE GAVE UNSELFISHLY GUARD YOUR HEALTH WITH OUR GENUINE Steri- TICKING conv nvon. vith THESE FIVE FEATURES ! 5B. * “ator Wall “Fee + Gog Thing PROVED BY GOVERNMENT TESTS! DeHAAS ELECTRIC CO. North Allegheny Street PHONE 2525 A reol borgoin value scientifically con structed — for greater health comfort — for sound, vitality « restor ing sleep! Norsog rofl edge odds strength, firmness! Deep dio mond tufts securely hold billowy filling n ploce no lumps or Mnpty hallows! Sersa- tionally priced for below standard for this spec fol sole! - complications. He S ‘Nurses’ Aid Class to Open Here Soon A class for nurses’ aides, sponsor- ed jointly by the Bellefonte and (State College chapters of the Red Cross will open In the near future in a room in the Bush Arcade, Bellefonte, with Mrs. Jean Noll Harris, of Pleasant Gap as instruc- tor, it was announced yesterday by Mrs. W. W. Sleg, chairman of the Bellefonte group and Mrs. Robert McCall chalrman of the State Col- lege committee Registration for the classes will be held soon, it was reported vesterday, and as many volunteers as possible needed from this aren. All told, 200,000 nurses’ aldes are needed. At 25 members are needed to form a local class Members of Bellefonte College committees who in charge of the program are: Mr Milon P. Walker, secret Mis Mary Schlegel, Mrs. Dalse Hender n Miss Clara McClelian Mrs Adah Callahan Mi Bertha Rim- mey and Mi B. J. Beezer, all of mmittee: Dr. E. H Adam Mr WwW. J. Emerick Mrs Nellie Gear M1 Ralph Cleland, Mrs. F. J Bedenk Mr Frank Haller, Henry A R. D. Anthony bu M john M. Dubt are least the and are the nursing « Announce Program for Hublersburg Fair the Fair ersburg, Tuesday program for Communi Following is the township t Hubl in the » removed Linen Needed By Women’s Army Old A ¢ » 3 ted today Dressings snd bandages of out. worn linen and bed muslin for can- he county are made Wednes- weekly at Mr 314 Arbor Was ch meets To Dedicate Honor Roll at Julian The honor roll for service from Huston township, located in the Post be dedicated at ceremonies to be 2:30 o'clock Sunday 7. It was men Julian Office at held at after. 1001 October announced rs will include the Rev. Mr 1 of the Methodist church at the pastor of the ted ) & representa- the Bellefonte American Leg- Post and \ total of 37 names appear on the -—— Petition For Street Opening (Continged from page One) lenchard street A. Staples, dis. ihe State High. Clearfield, in- that the pav- ing of Allegheny and High streets, weduled for 1943 will again be scheduled for 1044. War conditions prevented the work from being ace complished this year, it was pointed out A letter from the Assistant Super- intendent of Airways called the bor- ough's attention to repaiis heeded to a beacon atop the hangar at the Bellefonte airport Some of the wooden supports are rotted and the mort nent ws Depart HL med the borough | beacon is in danger of being blown | over, it wag reported committee was gate Burgess Hardman P. Harris’ ap- pointment of Reynolds Shope, H. 8, Linn and W. J. Emerick to the shade tree commission was approved by Council The Water Committee reported collections of $1721.32 and noted that the reservoir had been cleaned The Pire and Police Committee re- ported that perking meter stand. ards had been painted and straight ened where necessary The police report Chisf Dukeman The directed special submitted by revealed 32 cars tagged for parking violations: 5 auto investigations: 1 stolen car; {5 transients lodged in lock-up: 8 i confidential reports; $175.80 collect. ted from parking meters and $7.80 | from market {ees | The Sanitary Committee submit- {ted the report of Health Officer Ww | W. Bickett which showed 5 healih {certificates issued i places inspected. jera were discussed, but no action {was taken. Councilmen were urged ito devote some time to investi. and 3 eating {| Possible projects for the post war | suggesting | worthwhile projects so that in the | event of a post-war slump in busi. | ness a program of public works will be in readiness, : i | WEDDINGS |i Sa the B are residing The Miss Ellnora of the late Weight, of Howard, and Tipe 1043, by son of C. MM.’ married Friday at the home and sister-in George E. Wel The ceremony Rev. John G Evangelical in the presen the couple, Ti by her sister Howard, R. I brother best man Creorg ceremony a Mrs. George Mr. and Mr hort wedding of the ulick and Wel we Welght E. Welght fey IN Lh Mi: ind Mi Vs Evangelical (TH Mis the Tice. of Hon rd were Freas came Mann evening Lt 6 o'clock Dice «law, Mi Gi Nit ght, of Howar( ? 1 HOCCEessOT ies wa performed ed by M AE brother pastor of Relorme « Of few 1¢ bride w nde Mil Mrs nin Dunile f + ) My I" Hall Army ie D Immediat inner $i § ' { rsowul rin to se ‘ i ming aly $i Coens CIES SH nnn tH Jay EET pL EEE I sO EEe nian stInauaant man Jean inet 9 TTT TET AE SAM POORMAN of Bellefonte TREASURER for FRED G. HOFFER of Philipsburg for PROTHONOTARY "Mrs. Tice is a teacher in the Mar-|riage September 15 at RECS T on low ship wel < LELESS qd wellefonte district, The couple | ceremony schools, in Howard Mann-—Bathurst At a colorful ceremony performed parsonage of the Gladys M. Bathurst be- of Cpl The bride, attended by Mrs Charles Thompson, of Mill Hall, wore soldier blue street dress with navy Mann was attend- Thompson bride Charles ann, daughter Malcolm Bathurst ployed by Syl Milesburg Electric Co. at Mann is at Camp Forrest Stover—Frazier hich N al Mrs ioe lennarted for ‘ ‘oburn, and M Sgt Charles Boyd E * United conway, Bouth Carolina, with Rev. H. E. | Blanton officiating. The double ring was used. The bride was the attired In a street length dress of iblue and the bridegroom wore his military uniform. The young couple were attended by Miss Marie Brandt of Coburn, and Cpl. Joseph Cas- tor of Indiana, who Is stationed at Camp Davis, North Carolina, The TFiatives at the bride is a graduate of East Penns Baptist church Valley High School In the of R. Osborne, D.D 1943 and had been employed by Pride was attired in Sylvania Electric Products Ine at Wt With maroon Mill Hall. The bridegroom attended the Rebersburg High Schoo! and at the time of his induction was em- ployed at Lock Haven. He was in- ducted into the army in November, 5age of yellow 1941, and Is serving with the Coast groom was attended Artillery Anti-Alrcraft. He has been Miles O. Steele, Ji stationed at Camp Davis, N. C., but ceremony a dinner at this time & in the approximately fifty New England expecting to the bride sail for duty in the A future Tice is! officer Bini? Mr. and Mrs wrole home of son of Mr and Mrs Bellefonte Friday the Howard September 11, the Rev. Mi lam Woodrow brown accessories Mrs Mrs is em Mr. and with the Tent somewhere Btates home of OVErsens bride attended After School and ircraft C near spending a hon - eymoon at Carol 1 and Wil- Bell mington, N. C home, and Sgt reported back font in mar- to his military post ha short daughter of Frazier, of the bride returned groom is a graduate High Bq een Stover Btover Nooi, Ci aia LL LE TE LT Io Te Tg TT FRED C. MENSCH of Millheim for COMMISSIONER CHARLES F. HIPPLE of Bellefonte for COMMISSIONER Steele oe Walter nounce the marriage of thelr daugh ter, lois 1. Lee, to Elwood N Miles O. Bleele of Niagara Falls, N. Y., [ormerly The ceremony ook place In ! M Reid Caloot evening, October rviogk in the presence of Iriends and PARrsonage with the officiating a Canadian ROCPREOT IP wore a corsage of gardenia altended by her sister, Miss Patric [2#¢ who wore a lan tweed suit Wore a ©or- The and rosebud: Niagara | employed ny Company The rewlyweds ne al 414 Memorial tonal Graphite for eral “nr Lee an- Steele, FATES Mia of Alexander—4 aleott fn (Be of Fev, Ch Bhe was wit} bride. brother Following served parents Falls now employed mpans Jn of Union Township for SHERIFF “A Balanced Ticket” The Democratic County Committee takes pride in presenting to the voters this group of able candidates for county office. It is a balanced ticket . . . a representative ticket. Every section of the county is rep- resented by these candidates. No one com- munity or locality has been favored over the others. In addition, these are men and women of proven ability and integrity, who are fully cuclified to give efficient service in the of- fices of public trust to which they aspire. These candidates merit your careful consid- eration between now and election day, Nov- ember 2. We sincerely believe that if elected they would serve in a manner to bring credit to themselves, to the county, and to the people who elevated them to cffice. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE DR. A. A. DONAHOE of State College for CORONER To ETH ¢ FIETAAHEITH o SEETTTTEE ¢ f EER TEE a TLL dL HARRY A. CORMAN of Gregg Township for REGISTER P. B. “BEN” MEEK of State College for RECORDER J. VICTOR BRUNGART of Miles Township for AUDITOR MRS. CLYDE WATSON of Milesburg for AUDITOR the ERMINE Gp wt Set und Buse Onn Jen ann mee
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