THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Em re fg " s———————— ——— A ——————— SA H. F. STONE land the public is urged to attend, | . * ¢ laven ‘ } ( { i : . ' f ’ * M The death of H. I. Stone, of Loew. I'he complete program follow Lt Shultz Is Missing y \ Ove : ™" S A Counties in Istown, occurred last Thursday “all America.” marth by J. 8. Ty After Bombing Raid ovo we i Bond Conference mornjug “at the Lewistown hospital lor: "War March of the Priests,” I Col : of pneumonia, superinduced by (n= Mendelsschng Cabins, An Fi- Continued mom pace one) ini i Cmocril (Continued from o jy Hil fluenza, He was the father of Mrs, ¢an Jehapsorys J wn Lit damaged and Lt - - 0. P McCord, of Black Moshannon, Washin on Sy i wn 3 — " awa . 3 Aa be oar ag 5 0 ondueteg Ww rilik art- y and was aged 65 years, Surviving, SoU ¢ Kk = 3 KE » u yelmont, of llamsport. Mr. fad ani wio My eet 1. Because the bombardie HARRY KELLERMAN nd I " n [ ow i v port. ME along with Mrs. McCord, are four ranft. Legion Audi nt ¢ i { an; Pil badiv Wountdat Gu ay votives 1 3 y arnel as a brother ) » late 2% 3 4 0) T% 1 ETERS MEL Wk Harry Kellerman, retired P. R 4 as 3 varncll of Mingo. 900s. three of whom are in the ser- rim Chord ' om ba wIYOr. out of the blane. Shults t 2 h inn Sherif George Yarncl of Mingo- agner; * : Beautil f ver ahi trackman, died at hi 10m phd siti dg 4 » vice! His wife preceded him in death, | Wagner; “One Beautliul Day,” ove fot ded Lo try Milesburg at 1:55 o'clock Monday Vill Among the survivors are 12 ture, R. E. Hildreth, pil 1 Ceci ed Wu - a del N PUNT s0 os were dh - ETT "OOK a 1rd ri woh. England. After a h morning. March 20. 1944. after a © cl 1, Funeral services were ; kas rs { “Our Hero march, Emil Asch- * ‘ three weeks’ illness. Mr. Kellerman held lay afternoon at the MRS. JOSEPHINE MAXON ler, conducted by Kenneth Widdow- Shultz landed the was a son of Willlam end Ma H Wik n inree f Brother Paul Mrs. Josephine Walker Maxon, 45," nn. High School Band student di iid received { lobaugh Kellerman nd we rd. Interment was died at her home In Willlamsport, rector: “Minuet In 3." Beethoven: #chievement Bellefonte o February 2 87 wde in the Zion cemetery Friday, following a lingering illness. +g 1 Bg A" march, 7. B. Hall, eo He participated { i ice Sas hy Mrs. Maxon, the widow of Raymond gucted by Saifiel O° Rhines 1bsequent his i : Maxon, is survived by a daughter ire Nt Hiroe tor Le 4 years and Surviving are his| BETTY ELIZABETH HOOVER Maxon. Is survived by a Couglien, peglon student director wife the Florence Estrigl Mrs, Nancy Chase, Willlamsport] pes from L' Ariesienne Fumbs: CF AME cr aT Betty Elizabeth Hoover, aged 2 mother, Mrs, Blanche Carrle Walker, ¢ ticse children Lolyd, of Akron, O.}| any i . William, of Unionville: Clarence, ; order Lo gbandon making his age at time of death 71 —— cert No : } : } yA “igh of Ear jd Jie Milesburg: sister, Mrs, Frank Sep iain om mar ] tcha fall lo retun J ti His . Stonebraker oover, of me Glen, 4.3 ire "An re Tlete Ale syn Rent shea ' t. Shull \ . N v +h Mrs Harry V. Lykens, Mrs. Elwood died at 6:05 p. m. Wednesday, March ps Marg, and MSE te 2 ee ly — 4 5 y a J Spi er and Mr Robert Davidson, 1s 1044, at her parental home, of Walker. Pittsburgh. and Michael, of all of Milesburg, and Robert, ol complications, The child underwent Cleveland. Interment was made on Philadelphia: a sister, Mrs. Sarah an operation at the Philipsburg oh dav In the Montoursville cems Bloom, of Bellefonte, and 8 grand- gi. to H spital about two weeks ago my in 1 mn ALL m children and 2 great-grandchildren. g. viving in addition to the parents, A Funeral services were held at 2 0'- is 3 prother, Earl, Jr, aged Wo pERBERT D. CARTWRIGHT clock Wednesday afternoon at the ,. ths Funeral services were held 0 . CE whoos ast. oul Wetzler Memorial Chapel, Miles. gaviurday afternoon at the home in oy . D rd Ag Te hg . burg, with Rev. Harry E. Oakwood, pine Glen. with Rev. Ralph Schia- Mos? annot died a Re hon thet of Milesburg officiating ment io of Snow Shoe, officiating. Inter- 1, 2% P: in. Pugstiag parol , was made in the Treziyulny ceme- ont was made in the Pine Glen 1944, AREF a years dines, M2 yp tery emetery wright was a son of George L. sie ——— Annie Mayes Cartwright and wa | orn 3 Snow § 7 wip on MRS, MARGARET FLORENCE EDWARD THOMPSON re “ 7 a eR Wi atl iin BARR Tompson, of Bellefonte, of death 38 vears, 10 months and 14 Mrs. Margaret Florence Barr, aged died at 1 o'clock Friday afternoon, davs. He is survived by his mother, 82, of Bellefonte, R. D., died at 7:10 nop0)y 17, 1944, in the State Hos- and by his wife, the former Carri p.m. Thursday, March 16, 1944 at 141 ot Danville where he had been Holt, Also surviving are three bro- Danville, after a five years’ Illness , aijent for 18 months, He was a thers: John and Martin Cartwright, With a complication of diseases. Mrs. oo, of James and Anna Dawson both of Moshaunnon, and George Barr was a daughter of the late y,0mpson and was born in Belle- Cartwright, of St. Marys. Funeral William and Catherine Smally Cav- fonte 53 vears ago. Surviving are his services will be held at 2:30 o'clock anaugh and was born at Mt Union. joiner, living in Bellefonte; a Friday afternoon at the Methodist \d B Her husband, willlam H. Barr, died daughter. Eunice, of Atlantic City, church in Moshannon, with Rev. D on Te a number of years ago. Swviving yj ang these brothers and sisters: E. Pye of Clearfield, and Rev. Ralph children are: Mrs. Elzada Helsel, of yo piorence Thompson, of Belle- Schlablg of Snow Shoe, officiating Long Island, N. Y.. Ivy Alue Barr, ¢on00. warner and Miss Mary Interment will be made in the As- of New York City; and Philip C. myonineon, both of Harrisburg, and key cemetery, Friends may call at Barr, of Plea ant Gap and John Albert Thompson of Philadelphia the home of the brother, Martin, in Barr, of Bellefonte Also SWIVIVINE pis wife, the former Elsie Green, of Moshannon, from Thursday after- wre two sisters, Currence Cochran, Bellefonte, died some time ago. In noon until the time of the funeral of Tyrone, and Catherine Phiel "ol his earlier days Mr. Thompson con- s—— St. Thomas; and 20 grandchildren gceq u pootblack shop in the IOOF SAMUEL G. REAMS Parr wi arent. Ee Te Dylldme. Beletone. Funerel da. Samuel G. Reatns, 63-yeai-old Os- terian church. Puneral services were a e Wer a 3 4 Phy al Rome. ceola Mills area resident, died Sun- held at the Neff funeral heme in a the Widdowson ae ! at day morning at the Phillpsbury Howard, Sunday afternoon. witl Bellefonte, with Rev. H on = State Hospital, His death was at- Rev. Roy A. Goss, pastor of the How. CIRciating. Interment was mace In tributed to a heart condition and ard Methodist church, officiating. = hion cemetel ellelon he had been ailing for quite som Interment was made in Mt niot —— time. The deceased, a son of Curtu SR ELISHA SHOEMAKER and Rachel Dale Reams, was a : py : farmer and coal operator, He lived on » NEL . Dine A auth) Lbs IAarmer aid coal 9} J N IRVIN YARNELI ha Shoemaker, 77, well Known ,, the Coal Run section. He wa i vy 3 re, ail far yy " Pine Grove Mills fanmmer, u.on May 9, 1875, at Osceola Mill his home at 9 a. m. Tues Ho §« survived by his widow, the 1 21, 1944, of 2 heart con- former Tillle Matiern. and two son ¥ 1s * | ) “Tr 1% " $ é an liness lasung a Year. pohert, of Osceola Mills, and Paul Saturday, Ma 18. 1¢ fter Jorn August 6, 1866 at Huntingdon, 5. home. One grandchild also sur- two months’ > vith ompli- : n Usha and Mary ives him as do two sisters, Mr cation of diseases. Mr r nell = { HoCmake: Was married rice Rowles and Mrs. Cordie Cus~ a son of Isaac and ma Mantle to the former Annie M. Dean. Who yreq, both of Olanta. He was a Yarnell] and was born in Cent vives with th owing chuarell ember of the Coal Run Christian og 15 3 w ' ioemal derinsyivani De sen . Penn ory - and Missionary Alliance church BKC AL Punieral services were held Wedne Van Tries, . LATION ‘ be Smmbar” y | in Mie Tay uce p ' : h J 5S LOYE THE F nt Gas A he M. Shoe- (+. charge of hi pastor, the Red i Fg Harty Edw ard Perkins. Burial was made in " t RD Shoe- rd wiery at coola Mills olleg Fourteen Umbria. oom at Osceola M Prom Cr. survive. Funeral aps JRA WILLIAM LINGLE S A Koch Mrs. Mertie Margaret Lingle, of 7 95 liege, at 10 a. ‘ “ . 10 c ™ GR. Gron. Sring Mills, R. D. 1, died at 10 & t0OL0 wd s- In A ay y i Iss ’ L LA Pp X Nn 1 t hh > ters: William, State College Mrs. Inger of we Grove Mills, officiat- + Saturday, March 18, 1944, at iu This lovely model for pr : TTY pe ' . . t will take place in home from complications afler ticle 740-34 wear olds Sally Ogden Of C ein Mi u inlerme il ax PiAc i short illness with a heart ailmer ite » "a George Whiting, Mrs. James Nestie- Riverview cemetery, Huntingdon She was 54. Born in Gregg town. “grown-up” Chesterfield style rode and Mrs Harry William: all of Mr Shoem kes was a member of the ship August 31. 1808, she was a Carefully tailored of sturds Salona; Ambrose, of West ireinia. Baptist church daughter of Frank and Carrie Cleck long-weating fabrics you parents ner McClellan Her husband, William and shilling, of Harrisburg Elizabeth Nees, Of narifing a8 a1 will approve. Tan or red with velvet collar otton bea for Tao urvive, in aacitien uu ills / r brother and i , App of te fashions ir fresh-looking George Fetterol! of nt all; Mrs. Fred Kale and ) ’ for print ds Ti High-style tnmming details children | LN Sieece both Millon? . J ull cut f sturdy, guaranteed washabie fabrics, and w ard McClellan, ¢ ml 1 : k { : " drs. Ray McClenahan, of Montana Beauty ith strong scams and deep hems parents appreciate, irviving half-sister. Fune rrvices were held Tuesday i . 3 jr noon at the Neff funeral home In ! ; i \ | A SERS Millheim, followed by service in th i ( Y) ! he : 1 NOMINATE Georges Valley church. Rev. Truman he = Styled for Wise officiated. Interment was made i y : Ww TT ed 7. in the church cemetery U cmen Misses y JOMN ELMER NOLL I EY \ and John Elmer Noll miller and farnn- DRESS GL VE i / i ’ oo. , . y See : er residing at Wodward, died hi , oT Te ig at Wod oh al at ‘ Juniors home there at 5:30 o'clock yesterday morning, March 2, 1044, aller an . \ 59¢ to illness with a complication of dis * rd ; ; . - $1.00 wr - - 4 Be conhdently "Well-dressed” in one of Mur- eases, He was a son of Willlam and Mary Ram Noll 3 ya a By +4 . : ; phy s lovely 2-Pc¢. suit-dresses. Se Madisonburg on Seplember ‘ ' / < rt 4 ‘ e : : ; . making his age at time of death 69 nine styles you'll wear right through Spring and a Y * wy . z ly rs. About / J /The Se A's < . . S " ; none an SRE Ia Tw Honest | : ai. BB Worthy ears, 5 months and 22 days. Abou * Seare I uc ite I’ ns D; 1C L C y S Summer. Vibrant prints, rich pastels, deep solid many soft, fenu- 46 years ago he was united in mar- newest fabric : : Cd riage with Tucy 8, Ulrich, who sur- br) in colors, in foes : cut of beautiful fabrics neatly trin. vive, with the following childyen ; cluding two AYST rey SipAF €F Many styles and med and micely tailored i . : John E. and Hoover W. Noll, both # tone combin tal wnitials with pin C trims of sheer and $ 29 Capable ' vt i f Fearless of Pleasant Cap; Roy OG. Noll, of ations fastener Bocked nino # : Howard: Mrs. Gladys 8. McCool and Mrs. Marthe Decker, both of Spring , Mills; Mts. May E. Hosterman, Aar- M I N 'S onsburg. and Mrs. Ruth M. McCool, AVE fs] I I T A I S of Woodward. Also surviving are a a or d / " half-sister, Mrs, Ellen Struble, of td pr Bellefonte; 12 grandchildren and 4 hd A Do you like "em sporty great-grandchlidren. Funeral ser- vices will be held at 2 o'clock Satur- . : day afternoon at the Evangelical Rn Whatever your choice? (church, Millhejm, with Rev. H. 8 : : : { Bntz officlsting. Interment will be you'll find st at made in the Falrview cemetery, { ’ IMilleim. Mr. Noll was & member ‘ MURPHY'S ‘of the P. 0. 8. of A. at Centre Hall, | ” ® and of the Baptist church in In- " oo n OF Conservative’ diana » Ei , Obituary Correction 3 S YOTIt Socks | landbags FOR ~e | In announcing the death of Mrs . | ¢ Martha P. Wallace, of Chicago, Ii. | - ’ Rage of fine um in the March 10 Issue of the Cen- Pleaung patterns lated leathers ' $ 98 tre Democrat, the names of several these comfortable col fovely fabrics 1 A SECOND TERM surviving members of the family - orful socks. 10 10 were unintentionally omitted, Mrs. | | Wallace fs survived by a daughter, AS MEMBER OF THE Lad Wailice. of Clk fa sh 14 Good looking felts for alll > 4 swell assortment te ter. Bernice Wallace, of | : conservati to match every mood ot EY. Ly one sister, Mrs, C, A Murphy's have aie Boys Suits Magnusan, of Bt. Paul, Minn, Mrs. | and dressy sports styles with : ok MEN . 4 TIES . " - Wallace was the widow of the late ; b> a 1.19 House of Represenfalives ui wisi ims | remot coon pinch we Riotous colors for vary, very J i lS {well known resident of fie | 1.19 / ' my boy 4 to 12 will be & happy | front crowns. A grand se. qey nach , mellow ous: for lithe man when you give him one on LC i subdu moments . itine. ! y N A WASH YoU 3 ve Tim on oe BLOND hin lection of the newest colors to Hive “ ns, rich fabrics and : J of these grownup vhyle vlach sity and trims, Headsizes ' we those 2-pocket pants, wih self belt, and ’ $1 08 Ee aor - he fhe . nor-gut shirt 8 sanforaed. wath. . you, le Tabrice. Blue, brows teal, By his devotion to duty he has won the friendship and esteem of the Administration and of his colleagues in the Prepare Program House, For Band Concert ™. His nomination and election would carry out the tradition bands of returning a worthy member to the House of Represen- WW 31. 1 tatives, and by so doing assure Centre County the benéfits of a capable and experienced Legislator during these trying ys A times and in the period to follow. a Centre County's Largest Variety Store
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