OBITUAR HARRY T. FETZER Flack, both of Bellefonte; and 9! Harry T. Fetzer, Marion township |srandchildren. She was the last | farmer, died at his home at 10:30 member of a family of 12 children. O'clock Saturday night, October 9, | A daughter, Mrs. Pearl Tyson, of | 1943, after a lingering illness with | Milesburg, died October 7, 1042, Fu. a complication of diseases. He was 'neral services were held Sunday af-| a sob of George and Mary Elizabeth | ternoon at the United Brethren | Sennet Fetzer and was born in Boggs church, Bellefonte, with Rev. G. E.| township on August 12, 1879, making | Householder officiating. Interment | his age at time of death 64 years, 1| was made in the Union cemetery, | month and 27 days. Surviving are | Bellefonte. | his wife, the former Ella Davidson; these children, Mrs. Lee Hoover, of Mt. Union; Donald, Harry Junior, Betty, Clifford, William and Edward, all at home; two grandchildren and two sisters: Mrs. Anna Heverly, of Bellefonte, and Mrs. Bess Conley of State College. Funeral services were MRS. CHRIST E. BEEZER Mrs. Mary K. Beezer, wife of | Christ E. Beezer, died at her home ! west of Bellefonte, near the Roops- burg mill, at 1:45 o'clock Saturday { morning, October 9, 1943, of com- | plications after a year's illness, Mrs, held Tuesday afternoon at the Wetz- | Beezer was a daughter of John and | ler Memorial Chapel, Milesburg, with | Anna Calvin Kelly and was born at Rey. David A. Downin, of Pleasant | Pittsburgh on July 11, 1872, making | Gap, officiating. Interment was | her age at time of death 71 years, 2 made in the Advent cemetery, months and 28 days. Surviving are { her husband; a brother, Willlam J, MRS. TONER AIKEY | Kelly, of Philadelphia, and a sister. Mrs. Mabel M. Aikey, wife of Mrs. A. J. Benson, of Pittsburgh, Toner Afkey, of North Penn street,| Mrs. Beezer was an active member Bellefonte, died at 8:55 o'clock Wed- | of St. John's Catholic church and nesday night of last week, October | Was a charter member of Court Pat- 6, 1043, at the home of her daugh- rick McArdle, Catholic Daughters of | ter, Mrs. Harry Sager, of Halfmoon | America, Rcielante : She Was jetive i e n i ess of ears Nn court aflalrs and was chalrman Sassuce, witce an nites Suit oily of the board of trustees for more serious for two weeks prior to her juan 3 ents mere! Bryices Nore baton fut hy bae esday morning at St. John's Ot Joel and’ Luciisia Tohsof Burner | Catholic church, with Rt. Rev. Wil- . py © illam E. Downes officiating. Inter- and was born at Rote, Clinton coun- | 00 woo made in St. John's ceme- ty A god NEY ir a0, making he nthe | tery, Bellefonte and 29 days. Surviving are her hus- | ’ . Rint me band, Toner Aikey: two daughters, | RYE A CVTMERS | i. Mrs. Harry Sager and Mrs. Ruth|..,c. no Railroad company engine- iman, died suddenly at his home in | Tyrone Friday moming at 9 o'clock | following a heart attack. Mr. Sum- imers had not been in good health for the past 18 months. Mr. Sum- mers was a son of George and Mar. [tha (Spicer) Summers and was born fat Julian, Centre county, on October 14, 1883. On August 15, 1807, at Ty- one, he was married to Anna Thompson He is survived by his wife and these children: John S8um- mers, Tyrone: Pfc. Gilbert Sum- mers, U. 8. Army, Salem, Oregon He is also survived by three grand- children and these brothers and sis- William Summers, Milesburg: Summers, Z. T. Summers, J. Lucas, Wingate, and aude Summers, Tyrone. He was & member of the First United Breth- ren church and a member f 3 and the form must be chosen with meial board of the we He he care, Comforting assurance of &lpbeen treasurer of the Sunday scheol duty well performed will be yours if 'yor 28 years teacher in the Sun- fou choose a genuine Rock of Ages, " i a member Memorial to stand as your record Brotherhood Locomotive for the years to come, Piremen and Enginemen and a sharter ember of the Blazing Are HOWARD roy Ho Ladder y rom He GRANITE WORKS werved in the freight service of the FRANK WALLACE, Prop. raliroad company for 35 years, be- ling retired on March 1. 1040. To give visual and fitting expression | to your love and regard, the medium ti vi 1) He was also school of the of i i ! HEARINGAID S . \ i 10 TO 1 YOU ARE NOT DEAF AND CAN HEAR | , The chances are 10 to 1 you are nof really deaf—and | you can hear with proper help. But the help you do need is most important! Let us prove we can give you the help you need, with our PERSONALIZED SERVICE PLAN. } First, we test your hearing — without cost to you . , You can see the results on your own chart. Centre County Hospital Notes Se Monday of Last Week Admitted: Mrs. Verna Sheats, Co- | burn. Discharged: Mrs. Dean Wagner and Infant daughter, State College: | Mrs. Clyde Ripka and infant daugh- (ter, Bellefonte, R. D. 2: Mrs. Ira V./| Greenland, State College. Births: a son to Mr. and Mis. Richard Rumberger, Mileshurg: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Donald J Fitchett, State College Tuesday of Last Week Admitted Donna Jean Bellefonte, R. D. 3; Miss wicks, State College Discharged: John Whiteman, Cen- tre Hall Admitted Tuesday Wednesday: Miss Bellefonte Birth: a daughter to Mi Charles Dawson, Bellefonte Wednesday of Last Week Admitted; Mrs, Charles H. Myers, Penna. Furnace Discharged: Mrs. 8. Claude Herr, Bellefonte; Mrs. William E. Roan and Infant daughter, Bellefonte; Mrs. Clair Hinds and infant son, Howard, R. D. 2; Mrs, Robert Lind- sey and infant son, State College Births: a son to Mr. and Mr: William Ishler, State College: daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Huffinger, State College Thursday of Last Week Admitted: Mrs. Walter Mulbarger, Pleasant Gap: Thomas L. Shope, Howard, R. D. 2 Discharged: Mrs. Charles B. Walk. er and infant son, Bellefonte, R. D 2; Mrs. Charles L..Robinson Belles fonte, R. D. 3 Admitted Thursday Saturday Mrs. Jack Bellefonte, R. D. 1 Births: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Werner B. Kraft, Spring Mills, FE. D. 1; a daughter to Mr. and Mn: Walter Herrington, State College: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gar- rison, State College Friday Admitted: John Deibler Penna Furnace, Lewis Jodon, Bellefonte Discharged : Mrs. Milo Yeaney and infant daughter, Bellefonte; Mrs Jay Struble, Bellefonte, R. D. 1: Mrs Mildred Mastilski, State College R X48 Admitted Friday Saturday: George College Births: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Althouse, State College: a son to Mr, and Mrs. Newell Cook, State College: a daughter to Rev, and Mrs. Milton Vogel. State College Satarday Discharged: Frank Bartley, Belle fonte, R. D. 1; Mrs. Reynolds Van- Buskirk, Bellefonte Birth: a son to Mr. and Mrs ward Willard, State College Sunday Mrs. Leslie Wands Wayne, Sue Gel and discharged Phyllis Genua, and Mi J i M iischarged E. Wilmer, } A discharged Slate and Shetler Ed- of Admitted State College Discharged: Mrs. Russell ©. Walk. r and Infant daughter, Centre Hall; Mrs. James D. Funk and infant son, Bellefonte: Charles Bright, State College, R. D. 1; Mrs. John Cooper and infant son, Penna. Furnace Birth: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. J. Bayard Carruthers, Bellefonte, R.D There were 51 patients in the he pital at the beginning of tais week sm —— —————— Disastrous Fire at Lock Haven oo fo (Continued from page one) merchandise from buildings as a precautionary measure. Because of the intense heat and the rapid spread of flames it was impossible to save any of the stock of the wholesale company. The company does an extensive wholesale grocery business in this area. To what ex. tent the loss was covered oy insur ange was not announced The fire started in the main build- ing and spread to a second struc ture to the rear located near the railroad. This building was also a part of “the wholesale company’s housing facilities. The main damage was the burning and collapse of the roof Until an accurate chieck can be made an exact total of the loss can not be given, W. 8. Remick, man- ager of the company, said The normal heavy flow of traffic on Bellefonte avenue was diverted by fire police and little difficulty was experienced, although it was re. ported that several arrests were made when motorists ran over fire hose A huge amount of groceries and other supplies were stored In the buildings. Only Tuesday a company | official said, employes had unloaded THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. [Second Degree Verdict! for Altoona Huchand (Continued from page ove) leather her. Ralph Macedonia, Jr., 17, ving at {home, sald he saw his father on one {occasion “kick mother in the stom- ach." | Angelo Macedonia, about {Detroit Mich, a son by marriage, also told of tween his father and mother. Macedonia stood up at the request of Prothonotary John B. Elliott, when the verdict was being given, and showed no signs of emotion Defense Attorney Leo Mullen, who was present when the verdict was brought In, immediately made a mo- tion for arrest of judgment and asked the court for four days in which to file motions for a new trial. This was allowed by Judge Patterson The time consumed to case required four full day: The penalty, if carried out, & sentence of from 10 to 20 Macedonia would not be eligible for parole until ten years of tence had been carried out 28, of a former quarrels be- his step- try the bring YEAars sas BDOL~ Ate ——— St. John's Evangelical & Reformed Rev. C. Nevin Stamm Church school 9:30 a. m Ralph Owens and Fred Hayes ship service and sermon 10:45 Vesper service 7:30 p. m supts wor- a. m Hublersburg-Zion Reformed Charge Charles G. Link, Hubler iburg—Church school 30 ! preparatory ser 7:30 p.m Union Church 8:30 Holy Communion m Pastor a Zion m vice MOH a service 10:30 a St. John's Lutheran, Bellefonte Rev. Clarence E. Arnold Seventeenth Bunday after Oct. 17, 8:30 Bu 10:30 a. m service What Is He Like, Our Gx m., Vespers ron Discipleship Ruth Naomi class will Thur night at | the m i H and se The meet r Pp of on at 8B o'clock Rev, Henry H Fillmore--Moming Sunday 10:45 Supt. Grays-—-8Sunday m Morris Lutsy Bupt worship, 11 oviock: Youth ship, 7:30 p. m., Mrs leader. Stormstown 10 a. m., James Gi ing of t Remley nescday evening at home Mr. and Gummo. Ross-—8u ) m., Gilbert Barto, Supt school, school, If Morr Pelion - George Gray hool : Meet. class Wed 8 o'clock at Hg £ Sunday N ' ny He bie . the Clarence United Brethren, Bellefonte G. E. Householder, pastor. Sun. day school, 0:30 a. m.. Wilson R Shope, Bupt, in charge. Preaching at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. mm. by the pastor here wil] be Communion services both morning and evening Christian Endeavor 630 p m Prayer and Bible study Wednesday evening at 7:30. Senior chor rehear- sal following | I meeting. Jun- or choir will rehearse Friday eve. ning at 7:15 The public is cordially mvited to atiend 1 of the services ant wrayer ai Methodist, Bellefonte Rev. H C. Stenger. Jr. minister Church school. §:30. Harold A. Wion, Supt. Morning worship, 10:45. Ber. mon by the pastor. Subject. “Blessed Mourners.” Youth Pellowship, 6:30 Evening worshis, 7:30 p. m. Sermon by the pastor Seeking to Under- stand Jesus” Mid-week praser ser vice ald Bible atudy on Wednesdays al 7:45 po m. The Children’s League meets regularly on Wednesday eve- ning at 6:30, Mrs 8 OG. Tressler, Supt Advent Church C. C. Shuey, pastor Sunday school 1 o'clock, Howard Hicks. supt. Preaching atll o'clock Christian Endeavor at 6:30, Mrs Olive Rboads. president Revival services at 7:30. Everybody invited to all services. The attendance and interest has been Keeping up very nicely for which we are very grate ful. Have had quite a few from outside in addition to our own people in attendance. You are always wel come. come again First Evangelical, Bellcionte H. Halbert Jacobs, pastor. The Unified Service, 9:30 to 10:15 a. m.. the service of worship. The pastor will preach. 10:20 to 11:00, the ichurch at study, E. J. Teaman, Bupt. in charge. 6:30 p. m. the Crusaders, Gladys Campbell, leader 17:30 p. m.. worship with sermon by the pastor. Prayer meeting Wed- nesday evening at 7 o'clock, The church school board will meet fol- lowing the prayer service. The Wom- jen’a Missionary Society will meet a = i i strap and threatened to ki | RECENT WEDDINGS Witmer—Condo Mr. and Mrs Buffalo, N. Y., announce riage of Miss Bernadine Roy C. Witmer, former Bellefonte business man. The wedding took place September 28 in Trinity Meth- odist church, Ban Fran Cal., with Rev, Danijel Walker officiating The couple will reside at 2800 Vir- ginla avenue, Apartment 4 Rich- mond Cal where Mr. Witmer | employed Hagan of the mar- Condo to Bruce isco, Confer—McMurtrie Dorothy McM Mr. and Mi Coleville irtrie, daugh- John Holder Col. Jerome Mi: Nerd Of and ht { Of man of Fred Confer Jerome Conlep married September JapLis Rey were ind dellefonte hurel rch unattended government ins Meta] to Indiana ( ervice Field employed as at the 71 ing t 1 itan pant nxfors i ansierred ast week 1 ie Roan LOOK place ormed of N IVEY bride with navy wa Herman, The al wn Iindianto Donald gue (43.7 ang : were Leo Martin OEhel i A smber were entertained which followed the Confer was toona Hospital this year. ‘The bridegroom Andrew D. Confer of thi lace Howard wo g 15 ATES of wt a reception ceremony. Mrs the Al- Nursing of f graduated from Bchiool of BODY wa graduated fy tie Behool Confer OH 44 Arg Donnelly-Little afternoon u n hree the First Ts daughter Little Donnelly and Mrs Glendale, 1 N marriage by Rev * On 3 P o'clock N 14s adtar ol rone Jr E TS of Tyrone Donnelly were united Dr. Edward Morris Morgan, the im- pressive ring ceremony of the Luth- eran {faith being used uniting happy couple. The bride was given in marriage by her father. The cou- ple was attended by Miss Dorothy Whren, as maid of honor, and Lt Wilfred B. Nefl. now stationed at Washington, D. C. The church and altar was attractively decorated with chrysanthemums and palms The bride was attired in a suit of cadet blue velvet with black accessories, and wore a corsage of white orchids also a pearl necklace, a gift from the groom. The maid of honor wore a rose velvet gown with black acoes- sories and carried a bouquet of gar- denias. The bride's mother wore a gown of autumn gold with black ac- cessories while the grooms mother wore black. The bride is a gradu- ate of Tyrone high school. class of 1838. and attended the State Teach- ers’ College at West Chester, Pa, for three vears. For the past two years she has been employed in offices of the Tyrone Paper Mill The groom is a graduate of his home town high school and the University of Syra- cuse, receiving his degree as batch- elnr of arts in chemistry. He is em. ployed as a chemist in the laborator- jes of the Tyrone paper mill. Fol- lowing the ceremony a reception was held in the sanctuary of the church, the wedding party later being served a wedding dinner at the Westvaco club. In the evening the couple left on a wedding trip to New York City and Glendale, 1. I. They will be at home at 404 West 5th Street, Tyrone one, ana On ¢ of in thie ‘ot A Helen Witherite and husband | {motored to Jersey Bhore on Bun- day to visit Mr. Confer's sister and husband Mtr and Mi Blaine Rockey Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bennett and two children of Wingate, visited at the Richard Gunsallus home Thurs- day evening Mrs. Ida spent a few ————— | Mrs Witmer of Wingate, days with Jer daugh- ter, Mrs. Mapdge Kauffman and family the past week Doyle Walker of Fort Monros, Va home t Tuesday, Teturning on Wednesday Mildred Hill visited with her Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hal- derman and family week Mr. and Mi La two children of Baltimore ; 4 03 CAINE las again Mr parents the past 1 vy rence Vargo ad spent th weekend at the home Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fs Mr. an M: Port Treverton Albert Herrold of Walter morning family Het ini ¢ and rold of Mi called Frank and M1 Belinsg Herrold Wi rove 1 the ome on tt Ch i Mis and daughter Max Bena nile ie 5 ett motored to ° Evall Su 31 aay rnoon iu of Sommers who died last Frida Ra ndom ems Continued from pope one) TOUGH JOB F B J ranEan formerly Legal Notices NOTICH the N fy CALTIO oF pub ATOR'S NOTICE of the estate of Mar- Howard Bo ADMINISTR in aiter tha Agnes Or ES aeoeaned Letiers of sdministration on above estate having been granted the undersigned. all prmsons indebied t sald estate are requested nmediate Davinent claims of demands present the same nt Bellefont en late of the and those Balin EXECTLTOR'S NOTICH y the matter of the estate of Wil- Rankin, late of Belicfonis deceased s testamentary on above having been gratiled i Lie gigned, all persons indebted t id estate are fequmted 10 make ediate payment, and those hav. . ms or demands against sal the same without settlement to WALTER B 220 North 268th Btlreet Pa. Executor. W. Harrie attorney jor estate x43 a ielay for PANKIN Camp Hill son Walker EXFCLTRINS NOTION the matier of the estate of L late of Bellefonte Bor In C Heinemar ough. deceased letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the sald estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav. claims or demalids against said estate to present ihe same without delay for settiement to HATTIE E HEINEMAN. Executriz, 1420 Mari- (boro Ave, Wilkinsburg, Pa John. ton and Johnston. attorneys x45 ing FREE addres he on Powder label and on J Hoboken, N October 14, 1943. BO pag for Baking. Just NOTH the Matt of m f Jt JEAN Boome Court Cr : oof na wh ' he 11 in JEAN JOHN he Orp ¥ Be Wedie cC ot office of Jame East High Bi £1 ¥] SOMMERVILI AUDITOR'S NOTICE ! at 3 which vend ner and wits thereo! as ITHOMPSO? Auditor C. Y. 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Mild explosions could! be heard ag cans of precious pine- apple juice, pineapple, and other fruits and vegetables “popped” in the heat, The jargest of the warehouses, where the blaze started, was com- pletely ruined, both floors. The other three, although not destroyed, were very much damaged as to both contents and construction. The company furnishes merchandise to Lock Haven stores and in State Col- lege, Bellefonte, Avis, Renovo, and many other communities in that area. Ruy Defense Bonas now! wel my DD 0% 66% TABLETS, SALVE, NOSE DROPS come to worship with us Milesburg Snow Shoe Presbyterian i Snow Shoe--Bible school, 10 a. m.; imorning worship, 11 o'clock. Miles {burg—Bible school, 9:30: Christian | {Endeavor, 6 p. m.. evening worship, | 17:30. On Friday evening, Oct. 22. a public meeting of interest to all will ibe held in the Presbyterian church, Unionville, at 7:30. Events will in- clude recognition of Westminster! Confession of Faith and a voluntary offering will be received to cancel cost of painting the church. Rev. Ralph Illingworth will deliver an address and everyone is invited. Howard E. Oakwood, minister. éver, decldre officials. This & true it's about time for the aunual tug of war between the Columbusites and the Ericsonites as 10 who really discovered “Ameriea. How about the Indians? ido Our enemies are stronger than) {after October 17 RUNVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Witherite and two children and Mr. and Mis Charles Hackenberg and gon Done ald, and Mrs. Emma Reess motored to Elmira. N. Y.. on Friday evening, returning home on Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Claude Confer and three daughters, Miss Kathryn Confer. Mrs. Laura Johnson and ‘QUICK RELIEF FROM | Symptoms of Distress Arising from i STOMACH ULCERS oue To EXCESS ACID FreeBook Tells of Home Treatment that Must Help or it Will Cost You Nething Over two million bottles of the WILLARD TREATMENT have hoon sold Tor relief of You will be asked to scrape the bottom of the barrel to haul tries combined! Was it luck that we built the barrel BIG 9:30, EW.T,, C tumble Brosdcasting. Syuem of the week, 4 . WEST PENN POWER CO.
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