Page Eight y 0 | DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, .PA. A—— BITUARY — DONALD 8S. POTTER Denald Sommerville Potter, son of the late James Harvis and Mary Sommerville Potter of Bellefonte, died October 31 in Long Beach, Cal, of a heart attack. He had lived in California for the past 25 years. Mr Potter was born in Bellefonte April 8. 1881, hence was aged 62 years, 6 months and 23 days. He Is survived by his wife, Marion, two sons, Wil- lam and James of Pittsburgh, and a son, Donald, Jr. and a daughter, Patricia, of Long Beach. Two sisters, Mrs. H. L. Curtin, of Curtin, and Miss Jane T. Potter, of Franklin also survive, Interment 00k place in California WP lrmamus—— MRS. CLAYTON THOMAS. Mrs. Emma Jane Thomas, 69, widow of Clayton Thomas and a na- tive of Sugar Valley, died early Tues- day morning at the Clinton County Home at Loganton, She was a member of the Greenburr Reformed Church. Surviving are a son, R. C. Thomas and an adopted son, Ken- neth J. Frank, both of Williamsport, also six grandchildren, three great grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Ida Reeder, of Lock Haven, Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p. m. at the Morris Funeral Home with the Rev. Albert Mintz of Wil- lHamsport officiating. Interment will be made in the Reformed Cemetery at Greenburr - MES. EDWARD H. RICHARD Mrs. Edward H. Richard, former well known resident of Bellefonte, died Wednesdaw alternoon, Novem- ber 3, 1843, at her apartment in Norristown where si since leaving Bellel years a Mrs near Philade go, her Awl Ri he had resided onte about five born Years Mild- 0 ed Mr and bh ' \ where Mr. Richard, was engaged ’" ness and Linn street Ward Fleming f Richards bought hard husb ane! ¢ now deceased in East M oul amily the Fyre busi~ Mr M street which to Dr. Paul Corman left Bellefonte about five Two nephews ling near and a Mrs, El- lott Wynne, of Cynwyd, survive Funeral serivees were held Satur- day afternoon at All Saints’ copal church, Norristown. The body Is to be cremated and tae ashes twill be brought to Bellefonte for in- {terment in the family plot in the {Union cemeter Allegheny ard sold when she years ago Norristown, niece, | WILLIAM GRANT SPRANKLE Willlam Grant Sprankie well [known retired carpenter of Coleville died at the Centre County Hospital here at 8:30 o'clock Monday night | November 8, 1043, as the result of injuries suffered on October 18 while carrying a 08 to his home He made a misstep and fell while car- rying the log on his shoulder and in falling the billet struck him the abdomen. He was adinitted the hospital October 21 been a patient there ever si Sprankle wa Low Sprank! in Benne: 23, 1866, ma aero to and had WM a son of Jacob and wa born September time of Sarah on leath 77 15 da) In March marriage who Ira J L ied In Agne thre Cole, h childrer of Bellefonte; O. LL and Homer F include a brother i H. C. Sprankle, of Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Emma Garbrick, Coleville Mr. Sprank ; a carpenter by trade vivors of ployed pany, Company a leg Home nie W hong Colevi ADDITIONAL FOUR DEATHS ON PAGE SECOND 8ECTION School Board In Routine Session Continged from page one) impossible to grades, Mr. Stock repo:ted jor and Senior Engl cently were gi grammar ed pupils all I Engis] ven and that above a standard the restl stand fd drill wa tor, who the results, The Pa ent-Teacher asked permission to hold the new gymnasium 26. When it was prepare the floor for dan the application of quires time to tutes a hazard and when it was xplaie dancing is finish of floor offered the PTA gymnasium in the old Armory building, which wil be enlargsd by removing the bleach ers. If this work cannot ve accome plished by the of Lhe dance, the association will be granted per- mission to use the (ymnasium, it was explained Twenty-six boys petitioned the diplomas military explained wontldn't abie until some time school next June The board. while expressing miration for the spirit of the boys in wishing to join the armed forces, — # sta'e inspec- with an tiaf is satisfaction it § reported Association 1 dance in November explained ing on fo that FETS removea wd that on the st-emely hard the school board the the time ew in the board to grant th Mareh 1 s0 service. The at otherwise enter nor 3 m can petition they service of on they enter be to after the close acl- Missing in Action (Continyed from page one) | 1930 and was employed by the Department of Public Assistance in Harrisburg be- entering the army in He h been © COPY fore 1941] versen June Seventh Arms -— SPRING MILLS MAN GETS ARMY RECOGNITION November jan campaign Sicily with oi1ganizs he son of Mr. ond Mrs of Spring Mills i —— Death of An Infant An infant ! mort on Monday Anna Banoy Belle« virthi. In. On eens. wort In addition to ‘he these brothers Donald, in U W. Harold Ray and Sarah And * anda sisters 8 service: Rachael, Edward Janet Romance of Dinkah the Dancing Girl. the fascinating series of illustrated tales of “Women and Gold,” taken from epic stories of history. Look for this feature in the November 21st issue of The Ameri can Weekly, America’s interesting magazine distributed with the Bal- timore Sunday American. On sale at all newsstands Another in a Weak Ankles Weak ankles will be wonderfully strengthened If a teaspoonful of salt to a pint of warm water is rubbed into them regularly Rich- January nee | Epis- | | Hipple, Mensch Tied For Office (Continued from page one) Brumbaugh, Rep Sherify Rudolph Wettstein, Dem John Galalda, Rep Prothonotary Frederic G. Hoffer, Dem Bond C. White, Rep Treasurer Sam Poorman, Dem Edward R. Miller, Rep Register Harry A. Corman, Dem Lucille 8. Ward, Rep Recorder P. B. Meek, Dem Leamer R, Wo R Commissioners Mensch, Dem Hipple, Dem Harry V. Keeler, Rep 0. P. McCord, Rep Auditors t., Dem DE T4534 6242 6907 218 7813 6025 7010 6934 6079 KIVing Fred C Charles F Coroner Anthony A. Donal Charl Sheckler, Re Surveyor 1 Hem Commis Ward count Nursing Committee Plans to Expand Bellefonte Girl Accepted in WAVES Jane Griest } Mis. Mary Wright, of East street. Bellefonte, oun Friday the WAVES al the Kev- Hotel, Pittsburgh S51 ha been directed December | to Hunter College, York City to begin training Miss Wright was the Bellefonte High class of 1928 and for a Year was em- ployed in the offices of Flem- irfg & Litke. For the past four years she has been employed in the offices Titan Metal Company. She has been active in the Ju Wom- en's Club and in Red Cross work Linn enlisted in stone to report New from the graduated Scheol in oy wr AW n{ the Oy > - Americanism ?--The way to win a war is to fight your Allies Bellefonte P.T. A. L PRESENTS “FUN ON PODUNK LIMITED” HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15-7:45P. M, The P. T. A. Play—what is it? Just a lot of fun. A hilarious, uproarious, scream-endless show bound to be a howling success. No, we don't say it is necessarily a comedy. It's FUN when everybody has a part in it: when the audience feels that it is part of the show. It's fun when you laugh with it; it's com. edy when you laugh at it. It is full of the whackiest stunts you ever saw pulled in any show by the siap- sticklest, slaphappiest crew of performers you've met fip with in ages. The show will convuise the spec- tators and is a definite threat to Billy Rose's career. There isn't a dull moment in it and anyone who doesn’t laugh at it should sit himself in a barrel of wet cement, wait until same dries and roll quietly toward the nearest river. : THE CENT] URGE WOMEN TO ENTER NURSES' TRAINING We Hal theatre here When "S80 P pears al Lhe November 10 distribute lo ing the them 8. Cadet There | Of nurs no forces but Iso for the Cent ha LUNE Ouaiy Plazp Alig £4 om pamphlet to becom meme nurse Cot 20 yOUULIN how Ix t onl MI and Council rect To ald compiling a bre n tudent furthe: compiet AUXILIARY MEMEBERS MEETS INITIATED VIEW HEAR® BACHMANINOKE MUSIC SECTION MUSIC OF Warkd's Best Fun and Thrills comics ang wdventure fea suppeImen week OUR MEN'S DRESS SHOES Are made in one of the best high grade factories in America. The surprise of my life is, why you men are nol in my shoes You pay $1.06 and $2.00 a pair more for shoes thal are not as good. We carry over twenly siyvies, in different leathers, and you will be sure of a good fl. Prices $2.98, $31.08 and $4.98, When vou are near our stere. drop in and let the manager show you these wonderful values. Yours for betier shoes, —_— HAINES The Shoe Wizard 6 N. ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA. Centre County Iss November 11, 1943. will Fis J Lids LH members d wo be { VC address tu Hi Defense orgi the group ! 1 "Ts | : A AARGE] PAGE i nization 1th All ivilian Bchool on of anton 0.4 LY #4 _— | WEDDINGS Love Advanced in Rank ADDITION FOUR AL WEDDIROR ON BECORD BROCTION Announce Engagement Edna Mattern He Nt of West Ni wit complete 15.95 ite, Pa Ces chap ’ AT FIRST SNIFFLE, = } y A fared w prevent many colds wu ope el WAYRO-MOL te College arninout agement of her Willis H. Poorman Mrs, C. A Poorman RD Mattern also Lhe engagement B daugl Patterson daughter ‘to and Btate College IT tern ‘ . iter of Mr. and East Hamil ¢ ¢ ToT Stale College We 4 “$ieie \ panne Ol tationed 5 ’ DEFENSE COUN MEET AY TO PLEASANT GAP 3 RUDY Thanks Voters and COMPLIMENTS Sheriff-Elect RUDOLPH (Rudy) WETTSTEIN TO THE VOTERS OF CENTRE COUNTY .... s Proclamation tice Day uc ~ Se For Armis CHARLES SHECKLER, MILESBURG, PENNA { MANUFACTURERS OF BARE AND INSULATED WIRES AND CABLES FOR Fditovial page of Thr New fork Timeg October 23, 1943 -—ay for fic ationg Consig {he | aWarg inclug EVERY ELECTRICAL PURPOSE
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