Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. March 16, 1944. " — _— — a | _ —— - — MRS. NINA A. RITER | Howard; Harvey, Charles and Lloyd, | m Bouth Allegher reat { m operators in. Funeral services were held in 8 | Mrs. Nina Alderva Riter, 75, the (of Show Shoe; Mrs. Claude Thomas, | Upon moving to Johnstown mt 1 Johnstown funeral home, Monday former Nina Leubaugh, died Sunday ©f Chagrin Falls, O.; Mrs, Gertrude | RECENT Jy ! oM tt an empl f | re {¢ r afternoon in He Ernest. Weals B | A noon of complications at the home Metzger, of Akron, Oblo, and Mrs first by tl nosylvani { ond Mar jolan of lefon } wstor of the Franklin street Methe ( J of her daughter, Mi Catherine Ellle Shay, of Towanda 1 hiel rk ter | tered th dren: M Fadi Jor nd id odist church, Johnstown, of which Gardner of Beech Creek, where she WEDDINGS i thr Nines nnd ) Vi an 1 { Johnstov Also surviving deceased was a member Following =, has resided for the past 20 years ELLEN 5. KIMPORT pened ti ervice Bathe grant id ar ter, Mrs. the services the body was taken 10 She was the widow of Willinm Rite: Mi Ellen 8. Kimport, 46, died wher pC al of t Hest len Pits { Tore ana Pittsburgh for ¢ t BABY RUTH HENRY INFANT WEILAND Born in Lock Haven, July 26, 1868, March 13, 1944, at the Florida Sana- Butovich—~Miles " Ruth Ilene Henry, 4-month-old A seven-day-old child of Mr. and ghe lived in Bald Eagle township un- torium, Orlando, Fla, following a Wilbur B. Miles of Milesbur daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John and M 'heodore Welland of Spruce- til moving to the Gardner home, She flve-weeks' (lines: She was born Bertha Kennedy Henry, JN died town, died Monday morning, March was a member of the Mill Hall Pres- September 17, 1807 in Bellefonte, the Sunday morning at the Henry home 13. 1944, at the parents’ home In pyterian church. Burviving in addi- oldest daughter of the late Arthur io Pie Mara/yn lou 8 Suile fy : in Retort, near Sandy Ridge. Sur- addition to the parents several bro- tion to Mrs, Gardner, are a son, !B. and Lucy Belle Felty Kimport ihe. Wom - of Ariny Mp ah SELF viving are the paren and six bro- thers and sisters rvive Funeral Jesse Allison Riter, of Bath, N. Y Two sisters, Mi Nellie Stodghill, J0 TR hi Ti Fda wa ! thers and sister Funeral services services were held Tuesday after- three grandchildren, five great- Charleston, 8. C., and Mrs. M. Mar-|* —" : 4 W Ham y Wash od) : 3 RVI C E were held Tuesday afternoon, con- noon at the Welland home randchildren and one hwother, Em aret Bailey, of Pine Grove Mills, PeFiormec > som gih f i : \ chaplain, USA The double ri ducted by the Rev. James Dendler ory Laubaugh ind one brother, Adam Felty Kim- . es ao h Ad. Atter das th We t s . ’ \ » cer non i i I. A ni WV Methodist minister, and burial wi MRS. ELVA M. CLARK ! XA - port, of Seminole, Okla., survive, She I arset’ V, IK . nt Margare LOY nl 5 ude in the Philipsburg cemetery. | Mrs. Elva Marie Clark died at her ROBERT SHERMAN was a member of the Church of PV LV. Kova THESE ITEMS " T YT, — ie : hist M Sedona iy Willard J. Bartels, All were in u | Tee ? {home, Tyrone, R. D. 4, Sunday eve-| Robert Sherman, 19, son of the Ch i Mi Kimport : lived Misorm. After a brief wedding in te oe our are 0 MISS JENNIE BEATES [ning. following an illness of 10 days late Rev, H. H. Sherman, former Florida for the past 15 years. Fue. .0 uo y returned t Miss Jennie Beates, lifelong resi-!from complications. Mrs, Clark was pastor of the Snow Shoe Methodist neril Ey Be a h tereay | heir jgnments wit the Ant 1 { n / 3 : bE . ; \ \ nts . Mie \ He THis vv ay 0 1fternoom at her home in Florida peed ch ol y ’ . tent of Phe Glen, died at 12:30 p./born May 5, 1803 at Julian, a daugh- church, died Thursd March 1 \ Alreraft Artillery Command at N he RED ROSS Wa Fu d n. March 7, 1944, at the Centre ter of George E. and Mary (John- 1944, at Polk State Hospital, The de ————— 1 RA IONED! ’ . county Hospital, after a week's ill- baugh) Campbell. On November 14, ceased m at Spring Mills, a CHARLES L. BECK -— - ness. She was admitted to the hos- (1841, at Houserville, she was united son of Rey and Jennie Laf- ‘harles L. Beck, of Pittsburgh, a Dress—~Runkle SUNMAID SEEDLESS ® i ® sital the day before her death. Miss’ in marriage with Loy Clark She | rty 8h \ mother, and sf native of Bellefonte, died at 5:15 p ” hl url H DL : ; Beates was born 73 years ago at survived by her husband and these ter irginia th of Emporium. mm. Wednesday, March 8 1944. at hi be, I os Lond? le i RAISINS LAST CALL :~Green Stamps RL and M Expire Pine Glen, a daughter of J. Herman children Mrs. Eldred Fagley, Ty. survive, in addition to two other sis- { home after a short iliness. He wa How iy Fh , Dorott pri . and Ellen Bowes Beates, These bro- rone, R. D. 4; Mrs. Howard Kifer, ter nd h They are: 72. The deceased wag employed for Bet. Harold \ Dré on of March 20, 1944, thers and sisters survive: the Misses Saxton; Jams and Marjorie Clark, Mr Frey all and My Edward many vears as uperintendeit of | Oh} il io BO : n 3 or 1 a 3 , : ai and Carrie Beates and Harry at home; two sisters and one bro- Hall th of Snow Shoe, Dean, deliveries by we Atlantic Refining Poa UT dh E oi : x th r th 15 " ps. Ae Blue Stamps—AR, BR, (RK, DR and ER valid for 10 Beates, all at home; H. 8. Beates, of ther, Mrs, William McTague, Lake- serving in * South Pacific, and Company In the Pittsburgh area. ’ Fila t Phoer x City, Ala Wilmington, Del, and Mrs. C. Y. mont Terrace M1 George Peter lam, in the U. 8S Navy. Funeral He retired seven years ago. Born in ' p ” oy i "0 rex points each. wagner, of Bellefonte. She was a Tyrone, and John Campbell Ro i held Sunday afternoon Bellefonte, he was a son of Henry Doma. on January ic, wi a Cnt KILLIAN'S A vile wrl 8 ler ry ting . : wW r ‘ member of the Pine Glen Methodist siter; and tw grandchildren, Mr it the A) Funeral Home, Fourth and Anna Linebach Beck. His wife, Gar of re | pow nel FRENCH STYLF HANOVER RED KIDNEY church : Funeral services were held Clark Ww of the Unite Brethren | t, Ol nterment was made We former Flora Welt; preceded Mrs. Coir was IAtn { hot vy at her late home Friday afternoon faith 1 Altoor im in death, One daughter, Miss les edd . wd reen with Rev. Ralph Schiabig of Snow — meme virginia, at home, survives, He wa Dre she inde cian’ iy ' Shoe, officiating. Interment was] HENRY HOY HOUSER SARAH ELIZABETH BECK |the last of his family. Interment Hh asm doeml’ ot 1 Sivan BEANS made in Askey cemetery near Mo fenyy H House! { Pennsyl-| ; I hh B y was made in Wheeling, W. Va,, on Db oo gti} Tr a oi " y ir Sarah Elizabetn Beck, widow nlant shannon Vi rnace, R formerly of of the late Lewis Beck. of Snyder- turday Rotn having work rt GREEN GIANT - nde: {all Hed t 2a. mM. 5 MY, tows i it 8:30 vm. Mondns - - - Q nd v ie} Rape2 ig Cert Ir n 2 N , 2 CHARLES L. BECK March 12, 1 f complications fol- March 13. 1044. at the Danville Stat HARRY FRANKLIN McGIRK CH a Bag Es No. & cams Cc les L. Beck, native of Belle- lowit everal ve ile Jorn Hospital where she had been a pa-{ Harry Franklin McGirk, former yi ed nt nnis ome, 7138 Her- | Mar 868 in Sprh wnship, tient for the Dg n vears Mi ansville 1 nt. now of Boals- : dy ) \ l y died Tuesday Holmes—Naylor NBC SODA — nounces the marriage of his daugh- dh | — + (x | . t 12-18 3 o'clock alter an DEL MAIZ of 0 years. He as 2 S00 ih unar Jn he Unie Bret Crackers CORN To" ame He in survive by 790. MRED Mis rice Go b. We Beck, at home, Funer 1 SOT VICE we ! Ol Pent ivanla m ing N Alvin | { low - ¢ , i ire held Saturday from the Petzer Iu- R. DD. a brother, Wiliam “ouser, 0f ard, R. D.. and a siste { rtha his wife, Mrs, Alice Dale McGirk, | Tyros me the | near]! home and the remains taken Linde Il, and a sister, Mrs. Anna j hau, of clintondals, Funes er- And two sons Forest and Millard "5 0 LCL ig, a g ; NIBLETS to Wheelin y for interment Smith, of Howard ! y MEeM= yee i id at ¢ ck Frid McGirk, both of Altoona, and these kode Pl of Smm—h in Greenwood cemetery hid Jock be of the alsbuy rmed gfternoon at the hon nd at 2:15 brothers and sister Finley MoGirk n y # *n ott sirin GOLDEN HARVEST was born i llefonte, January 31 War Puneral servi ere held Io the Snvdertown Lutheran Charle MceGirk and Mr Jesse A rey bl , ssp - ORN 1872, the son enry and nna in t Boa irg Reformed church on hh, with Rev. 1 id sser, Hanley, all of Altoona, and Mr a ets 30 " tag Citrus Linebach 3 [ tired ter i ter : Nit! i ! { f the i ha 3 i ‘ { Pittsburgh LIBBY'S SWEET] fuming Compan mtn og Semen: Wil be su hildren. He was a member of the ¥004. John Roland and J Marmalade o———— - LEVY JOHNSON ALVIE OC. McCLOSKEY hw —————— : rol Dl aia rh % Haws th " EAS JOHN H. M. STOVER Levy Johnson, prominent retired vie curtis’ MeCIoSREY. G5. 5 Di: WINFIELD SCOTT MEESE bs, wie ' , 2-b. jar Cc } o ‘ es rar finfield Scott Meese, retired rural i, a Ty ‘ ident F John H. M. Stover, 65, Houserville art manufacturer of Chicago, and tive of Romola, die rpenter, died in the Cent Cow ] — LIEBY'S MIXED v Hospital, Bellefonte, at 12:10 a orida. di i hospital venir of a heart adition which he home of his son, Harr: BC, her father. A recep! . 4 GREEN or WAX m. Thursday, March 8, 1944, of cgm- at Miami on Tuesd March 7, 1044. ¢ ed an attack of Pneumonia . Or ast Bisho r t i" m. . Sepak : ; plications following 10-da li- TI iy was brought north by ra \ retire tion foreman with “onal with 0d, 1 Hey mony. 1 ride BEANS ness. Born at Axemann on Septem- and committal services were held at 32 ven { servi nthe New York Priel iline le wa n of John ,. ‘ ber 15. 1878, he was married to the th Inion cemeters Jlefon enitral Railroad Vr ; and An He Harris n N 4 ‘i i " > former Edith T. Dale, who died on Sunday afternoon Ir. Johnson i5 had been employed at Panther Run, PPE Was horn at Flim mn Han b X 0. L cams 29¢ SOLID PACK an 14, 1940. He | irvived by survived by his wife, th former Stack and Kato and retired in Aug. Per 17, 1 maxing ge at Lime — he following children: Mrs, K. C. Stella Nolan H llef nd ust, 1940. He was a member of the 9° ¢fal E 3 months and Hockenberry— ross Sm — | Walker, State College, R. D.; Russell, Snow 8hoe. For many years her late Church of Christ at Pomola. 8 BR Ea ova. he " {iss Wind QUAKER MAID oma 0 Milesburg; Mrs. Roy Houtz, Houser- father, Edward Nolan, wa on- viving are wife, the former Effie [0TMEr izabeth Cor the son r ont See 1 { A or AMAIZO ville: Samuel, Boalsburg; Mrs. W fucts we Bellefor © Packer fis ns an ot. Harry H.: a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth wp R 5 ter Whitehill nden Hal: Gl Railroa nd with his late wife OD- te tnt "a ev - ... Sager. of Bellefonte, and two grand- " : " y - ape or COLDEN y ’ ’ U hg wa pers nd Kenneth crated the intain Iouse Now Ru “Mclaughlin, 4 hore. Children. Mr. Meese was employed Of M™. R Hoek : y BUTTER KERNEL GOLD) Penn street Re and Sarah of Houserville. Funeral Sh \ J n ( sed of his Ru I and LeRo swt Haven. #s 8 rural carrier at State College bak AR SARE tn ot k th ¢ ervices wére held Saturday after- art b . y C1 o in 1933 and walter vn 3 antsdbde " L many years ago was transferred AR ia no Met r SYRUP . 4 . FER al i - 31 4] 0 . . - 4 “Ma vi oud oon in the Houservil Inited bought home in Miami, ¥ he pPhiladelohi rs. John Hoskinson © the Beliefonte postoffice, He wa F " ¢ Tip t ‘ Re D. A Dx mber of the Bellefonte Meth- . Brethren church, in charge of Rs had since 1 ded i ion 1* Hom City Mt [eRoy M a Bert! r \ ¥ 1 " Homer E. Gaunt of Cl eid ana soe nmeci irvive t wn N= Sno hoe, and Mr Relda Hinton + Bimty eo Rp g gt JOOF lodet GM 1 ¢. of U U. 8 t OG 2 14 Ib. jars 25¢ PORK AND Rev. Donald P. App of iserville. led he nd emair north of Mill Hall: 22 grandchildren and &' Sie LCOUCEE. brother and sister of tim bride; Interment made in Houserville. and now a guest af the John 8. two great-great-grandchildren. Also ¥ill be held at the Harry H Meese | ended them. The bride, who wore ———— yy ————— RAD oy : Mr. Stover was a member of the Ls ‘alker idence on East Curtin surviving are the following brothers [ome at 2 ¥» » m. Thursday, with d light Blue Gress With nas ’ RED CROSS White 1740. or mont Evangelical church and the street ohnson cxpects to re- t ai Joseph, of Willlamsnort Rev. Harry C. Stenger, Jr. pastor sOTies. is aradugte of 1 ! IE " Label ! of the Methodist church, officiatine v Lemont I. O. O. FP. lodge turn ) arly next week y m { mist Ow Womi of fmt Tie 3 onl on tine ar : T f Lewi TH Interment will bh made in the Un- fonte Hig) ol nt clans : 1938 a s— wi cemetery. Bellefonte 193% = CO 1 1 1 14 1 1 1 Ww CO © CLAPP'S BABY SAMUEL J. FYE ta time she was employed as 2 3 rolls 25¢ FO 0DS lamuel J. Fye, retired farmer, ji. ‘ " fromm Jaturday, March 12, 1084, 88 ro ortle return from Panam * home near Yarpell he held a civil sery DOS] - NBC SODA a three-year iliness. Mr ye forme: American Lime and ~ ne ; " bo ‘ , i - : y " C k Stone Company employe, sould have rey hank iy X A rac ers . So Mi been 72 years of age March 14. Born... Ibs Minute Man up Ixes it Pine Glen March 14. 1872, he wa 2 . 33 . a son of Geo and Maty Ann Lu- Cc Gold Medal Wheaties cas Fy fe, the former Mag- » yi . v ’ and these children y.. ... Er - Clyde Poormat y I S——— Extra Large Green Peanuts mid Pye, of Madison- Are Back In a aha avd, Bi. So lr. 470 Ms. Lew Harts ZERO Cream Wipt Salad Dressing And" MIS. CIF arrears Bante ph dy CLEANING FLUID § Lang's Dill Pickles ANS. "Willen Woeduand or of mit aed oi r., and Miss Wet OR DRE , ql. bottle 15¢ Peter Pan Peanut Butter °o o * er Besiett, of Miles, and Mis 3 { | In 00 Suites er of Gileason i ig ne Mr Janie The z ' a - s te : ik ~ wo : m . i o Phi pers and 20 grand. EAT al Lies AW hoe MAJESTIC Jhpkg Q¢ y and five great-grandchil- oo of the hridesroom nlx SWEET MIXED Cream Corn Starch ‘uneral vices were held ono. oR Ane trite. RAS Bi . . “i afternoon at the Advent nEnion. aad ; rea pi PICKLES Cavalier Elbow Macaroni £ 10¢ Nurman wote 3 ius Mother's Oats Quick or Regular Phe 10¢ near Milesburg, with REV. 0 Miss dress with nas ACOPRBOT I { H. Courtney of Runville officint- : was ni die . Interment was made in the ,0e of pink rose buds. frp 4 ; A rch cemetery Hartley haz been employed at the SNPS NPIS a— home of Mr. and Mrs. George Stoy THOMAS E.R. TRAMMELL in Centre Hall for several year “ RT R . ; . n Oen Il for several yeas STAMPS . : Marc Thomas E. R. Trammell, of South pridegroom, a graduate of the Cen- | | S § BROWN STAM} ) 2 ¥ Rpire March Potter street Bellefonte, died at 1:15 tre Hall High School. waz emplo "a 2( A : : ) : igh School v } Mh a 'D STAMPS AR, BS, C8, DS, a. m. Tuesday, March 14. 1944, at his near Mechanicsburg before his in- £S 20th RE home from complications following duction into the Army Aft hort . ER. FR, are now valid. a several years’ jliness, Mr. Trams wedding trin Mrs. Hartley will re- : mel, whose condition had Been #0r- turn to the Stover home and Pile Swift's All-Sweel ' lous since suffering heart attacks gartley to his duties at Camp Hood ri -lb pkg 24 ; art is dt 1 in 3 © within recent weeks, was 67. BOM Texas, where he is now stationed FANCY SELECT Oleomargo . December 20, 1876, in Virginia, he - » . 4 Cholee | - was a son of Joseph Henry and Hen. ¢ 1-1b can of Joseph Henry and Hei gS . Legion Bands Tomatoes box 4 3c ; Alaska Salmon -ibean 2g rietta Trammel His wife, Arrienna, and these children survive: Amos To Give Concert : «) an W. serving in the army in North FANCY CRISP CALI Neptune Sardines Te Africa; Francis B., of New York A , , ’ Honey Brand City; Prederick lee, and Joseph A concert by members of the rrots . .. . bch. 10¢ 19 . Henry, both serving in the armed Bellefonte High School and Ameri- g Ca * Party Loaf \ ~0z Can 34¢ . g Junior Band will be held forces; Mary and Mrs. Joseph Tan. Con Legion Jun . hha is elio, both of Bellefonte, and Alice in the high school puditorium Sun- FANCY WASH Calif. Oval Sardines 1 8«02 C8 14¢ AL DILOLC ey jr ¢ of 4 day, March 26 at 3 p. m.,, it was an- > IN TOMATO SAUCH THREE PIECES - pir A Lng Veoiara and. sisters nounced yesterday by Samuel D Turnips Ib 5¢ ' © , " : ar Amos Trammel, and Mrs. Elizabeth Rhinesmith, chairman of the organ- 'd ht Thompson, all living in Virginia, He izations. The program will be under el | was a member of St. Paul's A. M. E. he A rection of gp Peta FLORIDA-64's or 70's Le ry { 1 . we event will be the first pro- : { Ol D [| U ! 4 » Shareh Lad rg Fh gram in which the two musical Grapefruit Te Veloes day at the Widdowson funeral home, STOUPS have appearsd together in , , concert, The combined band will to- | : an Susi of the has 1a 78 members Vi 4. fom the WEL. Hit aottnn hb 35 up officiating. Interment will take place NIZh school and 31 from the Legion Endive .. 2 hds 25¢ C in Union cemetery, Bellefonte, A variety program has been ar-! \ " “pb y Priends may call Thursday evening ranged for which the boys and irs Easy Terms Available at the Widdowson Fir home, Nave been rehearsing for a nupiber WINESAP OR DELICIOUS Bellefonte, [of months, No admission ¥ilI be The government restriction forbidding the use of steel in the rn Apples... .. 3 1b. 29% H A M S : making of innersprings for living room furniture has been lift- mT, Whipbo. State Coiiege Former Local Man ed... and the new spring filled suites are ready for your selec- — Dies in Johnstown Lemons, 300s doz. 38¢ Whole or half tion at DeHaas Electric Co. You'll find a varied choice of up-to- , La .Kylertown | Dontinued from page one, | the-minute styles, all with innerspring construction for buoyant : Powell Ohio ET Sh Did THikiEs bast. | NEW' (RED HLISR) comfort and lasting beauty. n ‘which many prominent Johnstown Potatoes 3 Ib. 25¢ Ib. 35¢ nnn. WOLETIAETY, Conn. residents belong. \ | Margaret Anne Shadle State College Mr. Otto, a son of Hamilton and PA. BLUE LABEL Mills Arvilla Cowdrick Otto, was 1 on : AT " —————— , tyes... Mills February 28, 1882, making his age Potatoes . . = pk. 49¢ DeHaas Electric Company |=:& =ifsicast |g : FRESH FISH AND ! Te AS a of the baseball | Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa. | : OYSTERS fi
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