Page Six THE CENTRE {PEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Match 9, 1944. Mrs. Miriam 8. Simpson, of Pleas- | and in 1924 he went to Clayshburg to ————————— flint December 25, 1806, she was MRS, MINERVA V. WARKIS wiveful dort, role] yb act shor Evens, Site Seti TOF Meare, UWI Wo Ton BU arnt i pom Par The RED CROSS Is At His Side— 4, 1944, al the Centre County Hom ve Jp a Simjct, and Iwo daughis as grandchildren, two of whom are be re ronal) heme, one Cag And The RED CROSS Is Y ou! cuts 13 dn. on on Lelia in Milecbur,_ the eer, ive” Sie was a “member of the Heth, WTS kecport na tn by iether, Walter, of Gurwen POINT VALUES LOWERED! | . Mrs. Florence Tavlo ‘ampbe . ant Gap, died at 2 p.m, Sunday,’ wir. of Oscar Camphet:, or Hi enter the employ of the General Re. LETS GIVE March 5, 1044, at her home from Height McKeesport died there bt fractories company Later, he be SELF ) — sights, |] He ere : ical 5 { wing a three-year ; ", J y same manager of the ng N 3 " ; complications following a three-year 1:45 p. m. Tuesday, March 7, 1044 eame manage ) h Eagle er $ H h the Eagle Trucking company On wh x - = i Ro Tdaughter of Samuel and Adeline the Eagle Trucking compar : , Of « ’ I Osear Ct hell: aughter ve Kelley and was born at Renovo on gimpson home, her husband, Alton nul, sr Campbell; a daughter, co. “go viving are his wife Mr where she had been a guest since | tre county March 4 1868, she wa "18 10 be brought today to the Wels Marion, all Wy y wil 9 Kelley, both of Milesburg. At the pyuneral services were held Wednes- wD J ANIA » 14 el. ! | MRS, ALTON SIMPSON | MRS. Osc AR CAMPBEL L | tes a Brick company al Port Matilda lliness. She was 47. Born at Grass. aged 56 years, Mrs. Campbell wa cantile company and then founded (44419 daughter of Cyrus and Minnie Ed- July 1, 1638, Mr. Bennett with Fred died at 5:45 p. m. Saturday, March Mrs. Adeline Zimmerman, and three serving s Nav? Tso Sp. ' ' last October. She was aged 75 Years 25 day Surviving are his mother, Rp Dp. and Florette, at home, sur- swerving In the Navy, Funeral ser Port Matilda. and the following WAR FUND EP y 1 r >a iil » Livyyy Me a daughter of Russell ad Eliza | ler Memorial Chapel at Milesburg, Port Matilda; Rev, Gilbert Benne BIG K — TILGHMAN BRAND {time of his death Mr, Kelley wa a\ ring sr Inte y t Hanove 5 a arold ‘ Bowman Her husband, John Harris, ol : day morning at her late home with oo. suiande may call tonight. In- of «Hanover, Pa., and Harol { : smploved as a baggage master by h ‘ YL Th ating N 3 3oicp ’ Ly of ts preceded her in death. One sister, Fo Se Marquette Be road in De- Mey oR tn . 4 on ” Lg fon tape terment services will be held at the B : 1daho 2 rt nt hi | No. 2 cans y ’ . . { © uet & \ 1e wi ade in rv Hill cemetery | onnders . ‘harter ember 9 Mrs. Anna Weaver, of Somerset, sur | R Doncral services were held of ment was mac t Prezivulny cemetery. Milesbun at |10 i" e . And | : m ¥ ) y cans vives. Funeral services were held| JY" FH via 4 RE ac on | 81 Woodburg, Pa ' 10 o'clock Friday morning Claysburg Post No. 422, Americal Tuesday afternoon at the Methodist | the Peters home in Milesburg on s— Le " Legion, and served as commander ome” ad A Monday. "afternoon, with Rev. L. F w—— and in other offices, He was f mem- church at Julian with Rev. O. Lee gq 00" silesburg, officiating. In- ALFRED L. ROWIN MRS. MARY ELLEN KANE her of the Methodist church. PINE CONE — KELLEY'S CGlordon officiating, Interment was win oe ) erment was made in the Treziyuing Ifre win Nia ol ary Ellen Kane widow made in Gray's cemetery, Halfmoon terment was mad Fre . Alfred L. Rowin, of Julian, died’ Mrs. Mary Ellen Kane, widow of ADDITIONAL DEATHS ON PAGE og . | cemetery at 7:30 a. m. Sunday, March 5, 1944, Edward Kane, of Bellefonte, died POUR -BROOND BEOTION c af A Valley ] - at the home of hi ister, Miss Eva at 11:20 p. m. Saturday, March 4, ¥ - . 4 | oe Big No. t% A MRS. MERLE K. RISHEL Rowin of Unionville, after an ex- 1944, from complications following MRS. JAMES E. ZIEGLER tended illness, Born near Unionville, a three-year-illness, Mrs. Kane, who Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Ziegler, wife] Mrs Edith Cassel] Rishel wife of August 20. 1867. he was a son of died At the home of her son-in-law RECENT of James E. Ziegler, of Rebersburg, Merle K. Rishel, of Millheim, died re and Angeline Miller Rowin, Larry Justice of West Logan street a oc i 92: 1. Thursday farch 2 L L ne | . died at her home there at 3 o'clock | at 12:55 p. m. TOR nda og “He was aged 76 years, 6 months and Bellefonte, was aged 75 years, 11 Vartaer “Ohi Monday afternoon, March 6, 1044, 1944, at her rm us an i on 15 days and was a farmer by occu- months and 5 days, Born near Belle- ailits B , y is the result of a stroke of paralysis with . Se. Sule Cases. 2° pation, His wife, the former Minnie fonte March 20, 1868, she was « | WEDDINGS pla ioe 3 { { ug! { ary a Mary " ' She was a daughter of John and ws a Ca " Iu Ve Has y and M L Gates, died a few years ago. These daughter of Michael and Annie y _ r Sm ‘assel «d Was m a - » Mary Jane Weaver Breon and was May Smith Cassel and was porn at | oy survive: Wartle, serving in Murphy O'Keefe. A son, Joseph, and n born in Georges Valley on December Blossburg on Aug $. 1818, mak the U. 8. Army: Alfred C., George, a daughter, Mrs, Larry Justice, and Haagen—Probst 3, 1867, making her age at time of her 28e at ye “ death id 5, Stewart, and Mr Raymond Hans- three grandchildren survive, She ¥a Mi Jennie M. Probst, daug! me : n 0 onth ana 2 nye 1 May , . . ' . " -. death 76 years, 3 months and 3 days. en ' hn SN wif Wily oy to com. all of Julian, and Mrs, Newton a member of 8t. John's Catholic of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel K. Probst Fancy Sweet . On December 4, fifty-one years ago a . with M rip K Rishel ahd Albert, « of west Decatur. In addition church of Bellefonte, Funeral ser- of Lock Haven, RB. D. 1, became (Libby's) fe C he was united in marriage with marrage with Qe by olf LB ter s Rowin, 2: xi vices were held at the ireh Wed- bride of ] | to his si . |] 4c grand- v hurch aroid D gen, son Jan + Ziegler. who survives with survives with a daughter, Patricia \ Mi . y : . y 4 a 1 Harold ; H agen, : James F BUS A ¢ Ann t home Surviving brothers] Chikiren ind nine great-grandchil- nesday morning with Rt, Rev, Wil-oM and Mr W. Haagen, a daughter, Mrs. Mabel Page, of Anne, al home. Si yp A To [dren rvive, Funeral services were E. Downes officiating. ister- Howard, R 2. in a ceremony per- ! p } in I Arr nd Mary Rebersburg, and two sisters M and sisters are Harry and Ma held vesterday afternoon at the ment was made the church ceme- formed Saturday at 2 p the . .n rb Toad . . . held f nl n H ! i a m ; ) iret : n : ras e 1 m. al Chestie Smith. of Philadelphia, and Young, Ethel, Vipond, Margaret and} ° d , " In. te Ho 1 Miiasion BRrSARD wh rp . Ah a Mit Dela- Ruth Cassel, Mrs. Hazel Glunt, Mrs, | hom¢ with Rev, DE. Joseph of Un ter Vang glical Missin DaTOOMe, 2 Cream Style Wille 5 § ’T, { ry, od HE 0 wind, Ft nvilie f ating nen 1 . i. treet ‘yw weet ine d pa ware Funaral servios will be held Helen MeGroil and Mrs, Dorothy | 1OnVille, officiating Interment wi " . d A I the wedding Standard Quality { wii Funeral services il be held ’ hdd nit in tl k idge cemetery MRS. CATHERINE M. BOWER which was attended by close rel aA . f : the wc! of Alt A d Edward at 10:30 o'clock this morning at the Ma ci, all of A ! . . the iarid with Rev. R. A. Babcock of- Cassel, of Ohio. Funeral services| — Catherine M. Bower, of We cou @, Vine. Tari X. 4 ! ck of Interment will be made in were held at 4 shel home on ARTHUR MCCULLOUGH I'hird street, Lock Haven, died Sun- ng 3 "n X ftorn oll , ™ ou v morning p Nn 8 at her Lge RAR : yellow 1! . ehersburg cemetery Monday a ternoon vowed by Arthur MeCullough. former ov Hw Hv Mareh | Re rk a ay ano aradus f ‘ \ { p vangeli hur me after z {line ue to . a Bl | : h R H % Micia J per of the poor of Burnside tow: mplicatior 11 ck Have gh School and ha Golden : ys Q ¢ Ath Rev 8. Entz officiating. In : complic ns resultin from ad- | : JESSE S. SCHRACK ht R S. E hela . hip and prominent Pine Glen re poh = y n x at th tes] ried Bulter Kernel “ \ we terment was made in the Fairview hw vanced age. Bhe wi Mr d ! 8S. Schrack, 73, a retired = Tote Wo : dent, died Thursday evening, Marc} Nel . + Woolen Mi Is. ! agen is a 4 fare r ™ t In ys +} . \ \ 4 cemetery, Millheim rs. Rishel was! died J ‘ "who was born at farmer and lumberman died at a \ itt i : 2. 1944, in the Philipsburg State Ho " 4 Hie ther © op . X " " . en { the Millheim Evangeli- cine, BI her life there She was noon Sunday at his home in Cas- . pital where he had been a patier al hire ber of the Lutheran cl tanea, Clinton county, as a result of (+5 “HET for eight days. Mr. McCullough, who ¥ an i We " . ‘ : " adies of the Golden Eagle. These ‘DEW ; a heart condition. He had been ili was suffering from a heart ailment, Lat on po ves Mrs 1: Gertrude y With Pork 0 weeks chrack 5 Mi ILLIAM HENRY MEYER was 62 The q sotved many Charen rviy Mr rtrud YY Weeks, Mp. Shack a hy dl wh 1 a hi The rg aaivec Tat Brown, of Willlamsport, Mrs. Mel- Baird Hew (Hanover tive of Loganton where he had lived| vyoijam Henry Meyer, Tusseyville| years as secretary of the WOWNShIp co oy yoo aries Helen Bower, Mr Brand) . vin Miss Carmen Maxine Hess, daugh- a » came t 1K. nb . h t 1 wchool board and until retl a fes 5 pw md aos of ls Sle he £ ure resident, died at the I A a re oor gn. yp hi ! : iy wy Ch Kenneth Cingher and Charles E. tor of Mr. and Mra. Ernest Hess, of anea our years ago. Su ng : daughter, Mrs. William Ripka, on|Years ago was i upp ng cierk al WC power. all of Lock Haven, and Jay Miesburg, and Richard N. Bal his wife, the former Lulu Harter, wa..: Beaver avenue, State College,! brick yards at Karthaus, He was a a r pa og W. Bower, of Harrisburg. Strviving son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Balrd and bf in 3 - > " » N f ¥ N dat 31 ’ : H LEH wi NN . H and the following sons and daugh- .¢ 2 5, m Monday, March 6, 1044, member of the Methodist church step-children are Milton J. Bower also of Mielshurg, were married last Jal: ter 5. Lester Brung MIS. | taliawite monthe Ine { at Ae Glen for the y yr . pow ye -4 " Y Cada Hi , Mrs. Legh Sus vik and Mrs. gollowing a six months’ illness, He and had lived at Pine Glen for the oo "uynnng Mrs. Leroy Smull of Thursday eve 2 in the music room - v Raymond Berry, Salona; Mrs, Eu- had iffered from a heart condi- | pas tL 35 years Born in New York Mackeyville, and Mrs J. V. Bohra k a th 4 of Re rH . s Phi ’ gene Bennett, Flemington; Mrs. io. me was 68. Mr. Meyer was born | State he was g son of Edward and A guilt, B I. it home of Rev. W. Hews hil- oly " 4 " f Ashland. Bight grandchildren abd lps, pastor of the Milesburg Bap- James Soo, Miss Myrtle and Miss go, ry cenpville on July 29, 1875, nu son Emma Wilson McCullough. His wife, hy great ara dren alse sur ehh With ti » y Fo n 1sseyvi r y 29, ' y great. hi also r- tist church, with the Rey r hil. Dorothy, Castanea; Miss ANNA& .¢ Henry and Elmira Bryman Meyer. | the former Nettie Mettie, and these on Koi bine B te To at reh, M1 3 Schrack Antes Fort: Mrs. Paul Py h wrried ‘ vara M Hock hildren survive: Ensign Dorothy A ive, Punem ervices were held al lips officiating in he Presence nr ' " - Ea ; } He was married » Clara ck- | children survi : : vio her late home Wednesday afternon members of the immediate familie irieco, Lock Haven; Clarence, of pa. whe survives wi he follow- Naval nurse in Oakland, Cal; Pf with Rev. W. R. Zimmerman of- The bri t the Bellatont ‘edar Run: John, of Norristown, |, “lene 1 a rthur wving in the Bouth Pa. _ , a: tt | he brice, a senior al the belleionh Ced R 3 . of A .. Ng children Elmer, 8 Army, A ir, . I n he Bouth h ficiating Interment was made In High School, ¥ traveling clothes LIFEBUOY Use Brown Stamps Y and yA or and Sgt. Clinton, serving with the yo. Carolina: Mrs. Willie ip- cific: Mre. Albert Zwisle, Williams 000 A ? 4 te Os ven wry ate! oo orad te 0 th lie. U. 8. Army in Italy: also 29 grand- ka and Mrs Johr 1 Weaver State port, Miss Anna, a nlirse in Phila Highland cemete 3 Lock Have M2 Balt f $ as 1A o be Bell SOAP children; two sisters, Mrs, Charles co nece: Charles and Kenneth, delphia; Mrs, Clyde Hoover JN i __. ~ tone gh A in wan a Red Stamps AS, BS, C8 Long and Miss Pearl Schrack, of on Ohio: Mrs. Charles Engles, Robert, Olive, John and Franklin, WILMER A. BENNETT 8 aiupg h oo or Nn ; L ganton, One grandson Beaman Centre Hall; Joodrow, smont; all at home. One grandchild and Wilmer A. Bennett, native of Port arvh R on t er re »e ” Libby s Yienna Sausage tozean 13¢ ome De ny the coup) rt cakes 20 2’c Raymond Berry, Jr, is in the Mrs. Joseph Stackhouse, Philadel. these brothers and sisters also sur- Matilda and promines Navy. Funeral services were held yi, ang Junior, U. 8. Army, Italy. vive: Mrs. George Eiwood, of Sal- man of Claysburg. died at his home Choice Alaska Salmon bean 2) Wednesday at 2 p. m. with the Rev He leaves th lowing sisters: } ladasburg: Mrs. Otto Henderson, in that place Bunday morning at n Howard G. Young officiating Inter- coor tate College ‘ Camp Hill: Mrs, Frank Dwyer, See. 10:30 o'clock, the result of a hear SE ———— : 5.07 CAN » ecorge Lee, State College; ! Ji amg i; Mr nk ¥ 10: } he 1 it p 2 C8 1 ment was made in the Rosecran b McCool. Sor il Mrs. drowolly, Washg Mrs. Richard Mon- attack. He was a son of William Houser— Musser Eagle Condensed Milk 8¢c cemetery in Sugar Valley harle y ar Mr / tague, Mrs. Mark Swain and Mis (deceased) and Mre. Clara Bennet! iss Jean Isabel Musee: i Y di Rockey. Centre Hall and 13 grand- Evelyn McCullough, all of Balti- and was born at Port Matilda, Cen- of rand Mrs Steward R M Honey Brand Party Loof 34c GEORGE E. KELLEY children xi II more Md Mrs Walter Myer: of tre county. He wa graduated from { Stats olleg RD n N PM S di ha 7 George E. Kelley, of Detroit, Mich., Reformed church, State Colleg 1- Utica N. Y. Funeral services were the Port Matilda High School and sel J. Houser, son of Mr, and M SHORTENING cprune oaraines ¢ prother of Mrs. Lewis (G. Peters, of ners srvices will be held at p.m. held at the Pine Glen Methodist the Pennsylvania Business Collens 1. Houser, of Spr Milesburg, died at the Receiving today at th Loc) meral church Monday afternoon with Rev. at Lancaster. In World War | ke €0- married in the Blate Coll - Laut Green Star Oleomargarine 1-1b print | 8¢ PRIDE OF THE FARM Hospital in Detroit at 8:41 p. m. State College, in charge of Rev. A Ralph Schiabig officiating. Inter- listed as a privale and was promoted eran parsonage at 8:30 p. m. Moy Thursday, March 2, 1944. He had 8 Asendorf. Interment will follow ment was made in Centre County to Sergeant. As a young mah he NS day. February 28. Rev. John ¥, Har been a patient in the institution for in Pine Hall cemeter) Memorial Park je red the service of the Buperior w 81. kins, pastor, officiated The bride was graduated from Gregg Tow: 15 Brown or Red Points rR — a” win High School in 184) al) : on . THESE ITEMS NOT RATIONED pioYed as bookkeeper al Food Market, State College, Thi CRISCO SUNMAID LBGrETOOmM, & Fracuale ol ' 9 sine wiht ig wee shortening ~~ RAISINS seo 150 se 130 3 br t cam p13 Mrs. GREEN or WAX seiniies fo» @8e gEANs 31am 29 IMI EIR LL 15 Brown or Red Points Pennypacker—Brungard MINUTE MAN aren ff Wheaties SOUP MIXES 3 ae 23¢ - 1 oR Doom vy in, Fad Bredkfagt of ron Er Champions CRACKERS ... 1h: 18e CG. WW. Pennypacker { No When your tire has the first sign of a smooth appearance, when the tread has worn Rev. Irvin. pastor of the church, of. pkg 10¢ CITRUS ficiated. The Impre off —that is the time to see us for recapping service. Every mile you drive beyond that ceremony’ was used. The bride wa Marmalade 7% bh iw 25¢ given in MArTIARe i her ™ Harvest ® point endangers the life of that tire. As the casing rubber wears off you get near the James Brungard, of Clarence. She cord fabric, which means that continued driving could very likely ruin it altogether so wat attended bY figs Bva Weeks ZERO GOLDEN niece of the bridegroom, as maid of i ru LN Rms 1 bes - REI Ab mao Quaker Maid it could not he recapped. Further, it heightens the possibility of a blow-out. honor, Mrs. Bertha Brummel, c CLEANING SYRU pra A 2 1%. jars 25¢ hel Albright, of Warriors Mark. The * * » bridegroom had A best man the FLUID M 3 ti S t Mi od Pi kle pt far 17¢ Just a Little Care Will Save Your Tire Be Se Cn nul: vag yg Chester and Russel! Albright of ol. bottle 1 §e xtra rge Green Peanuts f vou have ) 18 US¢ ) i "are ive ' av's "\ ita ' , warriors Mark, were ushers The All you have to dq is use norm il care. Drive within today’s speed limits, Don't make jump starts erie Was attired in. white atin with N. B. C. Shredded Wheat rg lle or stop too suddenly. Don’t bump over curves. Check wheel alignment, Have tires inspected a train and a fingertip veil, and regularly. Maintain proper air inflation. Occasionally change wheels from front to rear. The rear carried a bouquet of white roses and ' KELLEY'S WH Lang's Dill Pickles atiar 2g right tire wears out faster than the others, Best of all, look to us for tire guidance, We'll keep, white sweet peas. The bridegroom 4 OLE vou rolling! wore his uniform. The maid of hon- VACUUM PACKED Sweetheart Soap 2 cakes 13¢ or was dressed In Dink silk and oar Every Turn of the Wheel Means That Much Added Wear I I Sweet Borrington Hall Instant Coffee | '-o0io 27¢ mately 50 guests was held at the : phgs bride's home immediately following Potatoes Populer Brand Cigarettes 30¢ §he CHNMRGRE. A Number of Omi Junket Rennet Tablets wee Tle . : county relatives were present, The Repair and Recap Now! | :iz=iis: i School, cl { 1040, andi . [now employedby the Jacob's Air. | To om 1 he Red Cross Towels \ { Jrols28e : . {eraft L Pottstown, The bride A small stone bruise or cut may not seem very im portant to you. But every time your wheel turns groom. ls serving his second year fn | Quaker Maid Crystal White Syrup '-"% 15¢ you aggravate it that much more, Tires flex when your ear runs. That is a constant expanding |the U. 8. armed service and ls sta. | and contracting. A minor repair may save your tire, and possibly your life. Let us “attend fo it tioned at Inglewood, Californian . promptly when it is time to recap. Don't wait— do if then. | Their plang for the future are in- BULK KRAUT | definite. Don’t Gamble on New Tires - They Will Be Very Scarce ADDITIONAL WEDDINGS ON PAOY t Lhe. 19¢ Former Coal Miner The more people who become eligible for new tires the less chance you have, New tire production UTS FANCY i 3 will be far less than the original 30,000,000 estimate, and that was only slightly more than one Is Technical Expert COLD ¢ EO tire for every passenger car. Actually, LESS than one tire per ear will made this year. That Potatoes pk. 45¢ leaves at least three tires to depend on the best of service promptly —efficiently—carefully. Heed our ahving sorked civilian Nite, Staff - 35¢ good and sincere advice and you'll drive through the emergency. Truck tires will be scarcer yet. | Bergeant P. E. Irwin, of Snow Shoe y [now finds himself as a valuable uni- Apples : 3 Ibs. 29¢ Do Your Part — And We'll Do Ours ! wine wing hp oan vin Air Foe HAMS Sweet Potatoes . 2 Ibs. 29¢ epg po He Is a son of | Whole or Hal KEYSTONE TIRE SERVICE |= if “os \ mee FANCY SLICING So. Potter Street Home Owned and Operated | me formerly | FRESH £134 & Tomatoes . box of4 31e Member—National Association of Independent Tire Dealers, Inc.
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