Pape Rie | burg m heart of on daughter Beck I OBITUARY -— Pa. : RILEY [ MRS. EDWARD ( Homan, Fleetwood 71. of Boals- i Bruce Homan, at Mrs. Emma M. Riley 12:30 a. grandchildren and 11 great-gri died at her home at 13 Thursday Mav 11. 1944. of a children also survive. Funeral condition following an illness Vices were held at the church N two veal Born at State College afternoon with Rev. J. F. H wis a officiating. Burial was December 20. 1872 he of William and Sarah Boob Pine Hall. Mr, Homan was a mer to Of the Grace Lutheran In 1891 dward C. Ril ith Lollege H and home and day in 31 church he was married MES Lydia it Oa LYDIA STITZER WB of Rel hursday Home ’ Stiteer m » County been a gues Stitzer, whose co ince ent eriou rvive al M1 Wallace Miller 1¢ three ister f Loganton 137 i I Boalsburg OBRYAN M I abet Stitzer I ' { : . { MRS. JANET kTHED V1 Tanet made here ad by 2 fo rn Arry Ten wid - S0r. fon ~ nrk- at nher State Wy May ince ndi ring ter of Mir Mrs JOSEPH ALLEN MARSHALL en Marshall, of Valley eh A Y.. Buffalo Run nexpectedly 1. 1944 wd dang ht ti JOHNSON i these bi pi MES. CYRUS | Mar Marian Hall m. Saturday James died at ALBERT GILL WILLIAM H H Homar Ni INR thirty {grandchildren S$ mumamOnonanut Hmmm OmuwmROn ann ICT I 2 fea Junin # i i EE Grand Opening! THE ODD FELLOWS CLUB BOWLING CENTER Will be open to the public Friday, May 19-7P.M. High Street, Bellefonte, Pa, Completely lighting. regulation alleys, New Fluorescent Five air-conditioned, Soundproof, new Seating arrangements for spectators and howlers. REFRESHMENTS CAN BE HAD AT ALL TIMES BOWL TODAY FOR HEALTH TOMORROW LEARN TO RELAX AND HAVE FUN Come in and see us — Teams are forming. Open Every Afternoon at 2 o'clock. Pin Boys Wanted. sng Janmang) € HIRI .-.- Sie THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. three grandchildren a1! great-grandchildren and 3 great survive He was a member of the Pleasant Gap Meth odist church Funeral services will be held at the Methodist church, Pleasant Gap, 4:15 o'clock this Thursday afternoon, with Rev. Ken- neth Troutman of Bellefonte, ficiating. He will be assisted by Rev D. A. Downin, of Pleasant Gap, Fu neral services will be held in the Lutheran cemetery, Pleasant Gap ut of - MRS, ANNIE R. HEBERLING Mr Annie R. Heberling of rone, sister of Joseph Mingle, State died Saturday. Mav 13, 1044 homie brief illness was 76 13. 1885 it Penna. Purnace married Thom us Heberling, who died in 1934 on and daughter another ther survive I'y- College i! after a August he het She A and hro- — — MRS, ELIZA JANE WELTNER Mr Eliza Wel burg, mother of W Bellefonte, died noon, May 1044 extended (ir J net i { ter an WILLIAM William And ANDREW JODON rew i Dorothy the Belle ¥ Airport afternd Centre County im, May Hos- with > H three day Liness Ie infant who 24. 1044, wa wl - tal, Friday. Su DENNIS REESE Reese, well known ida farmer, died wt Matllda on al 9 oc He » 25. 1867, a son He nda Reese ADDITIONAL AIX BE DEATHS ON PACS OND SECTION Capt. Cox Meets Brother Overseas (Continged from page one) He it. Watson's ch older of Was | abilit AS A and regard in which he the men. Pvt Watson died from the effect ondition which had not been of his medical ex- by wt all He of a heart revealed In any aminations Caplan Cox is married to the fo mer Pauline Smith, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Nevin Smith, of East High treet, Bellefontg There are (wo children in the family. a son four Years, and a daughter was born about a week after Captain Cox salled for England nearly two years ago, and whom he has never seen. Mrs. Cox and the children are residing with Mrs. Cox's parents here aged about who Episcopal Rector Here Resigns Continued rom page one) A member of the Bellefonte Ki wanis club, the Rev. Mr. Davis has been active (n civie affairs. He is af. fliated with PI Delta Theta social fraternity, of which he became a member at Dickinson College. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W Davis of Coatesville, the new Trine [ity minister is married and the fath. | ier of a six-year-old son, Robert Neal. His wife is the former Miss! Bavilla E. Bonham, of Clarks Sum- | mit. Mrs. Davis also is a graduate of | Dickinson College. : Advert Cemetery Notiee The committee in charge of main. {taining the Advent Milesburg reports that since it is : i | vituaity ympotsitie to hire help to clean {individual lot holders and other in- terested persons to see that the committee Curtin Resident Scores Lime Dust Evil (Continued rom page One) future in doing in the than It ha away with will carry months in the past the evil, the a threat it LO seek ott made Ome ARO court action Mr. Eberhart added that John Warner general manager, re ported that part lector have iderable nssemble dust col- that needed No dats Of & new arrived but welding will be viee con Lo thi ot WAS to when the may M1 tion: Officer to ated June | ned, eee Eberhart said post of take the hy Karl rend given nr on ready Five Borough place E. Kusse, resi Council be for use tpl for the Healt) to be va were declared no more applica- I'he post is next meeting w W 11 be received at the Applicants are Jacob 8. Knisely, thur A. Boob Georg Bn In This Cawner Coun- cil-In Other Bees son For Fullers i Mrs. D.C. | Inge Col tulations on the Dr. a lie vil criving of a horn Hos pit al pounds tan Stats CONRra birth Donald Coldwell Puller, Jr Sunday In the Centre County The child 1 12 ouncey On " weighed i rth at DI Hughes Resigns Post As County Auditor (Continued from page one) full a cordial fellowship with every one of the personnel in the several offices in the Court House and es- pecially so with my most friendly and cooperative fellow auditors, Vic. tor Brungart and Howard Miles. It may please my loyal and interested friends to know that I have been gladly welcomed back into the ser. vice of the Centre County Memorial Park, Inc, with greater inducements than formerly offered. During She fall of 1942 and the year of 1943, It wis my pleasure to serve that corp- oration and 1 only gave up the ser vice Lo assume my new duties as County Auditor “Very sincerely, James R Hughes" om —-—————— 11 Accepted Into Local Legion Post Continued from page one) Woman's Club, for the kit bag pro ject. members taken into the Post, named a member of the Bons of | M1 Moshannon Clarence hurg the Methodist church in at TD win Of Liu : RECENT WEDDINGS LH Where mo pag Kellerman-Tubridy Ann M1 daughter « P. Tubridy the bride A. Kellerman, son of Mr Harry Kellerman Mile remony performed I Milesbury by Rev remon Tubridy, Thomas became Clara { anda I f i 0 [4] M! of n and E & C4 Saturday, April 22 I'he bride nrg f mp m Mower Jr need I'he Bioon Kellerman | ring of D. A and \ the Lime Grubb—Hull smover-—Eckenroth YY, VIiAry Continged from page ae hot) yO His recovery fully recove Whateve eiebration for Mr. and Mrs, Crat Paper Lb uintions continued good health Serving With U.S. Forces In India was sion red or wishes extend is « and well wishes (Continued from pape one) In letters home infrequent because of the difficulty of getting mall of that area Captain Blanchard reports that life in the jungles is far from comfort. able. Clothing and bedding is In a constant state of steaming damp- ness, and flies and other insects are bothersome Despite these condi tions, he reports he's never had a more interesting job” even though he has lost 30 pounds in weight When Captain Blanchard meets fellow Pennsylvanians he always asks them to get In touch with his relatives upon returning to the United States, As a result, many re turning airmen have called mem- bers of the family Captain Blanchard’s mother his Infrequent out Mrs {John Blanchard, formerly of Belle- ! | fonte, his wife, and his sister are now residing in New York RAILROADER MEETS DEATH Donald Bartley, 23-year-old Penn sylvania Rallrond brakeman, was killed at Renovo Tuesday night of {Inst week and no one witnessed the i cemetery, IL is up to the! Paul Roberts, one of the new that Bartley near the junior section of the Bellefonte accident. Nis fellow workers found his body on the tracks at 10:30 p.| m. Raliroad men said they believed between cars A sum Social Security ; Agent to be Here rom of Le (Continued Irom pape owe he | Th crv ted ithiy fit Det nhl i fn i n a i wWOrkers monthly FOR Hil * IDO the insured Lay! mont} VErage May 18, 1941. ——— a — ith its radio enuipment and vicinity Lt Friday afl jist Bellefonte rity minute; ion in mage fm Dearing Yura - fgigent bn ad arove big they lash on and ater it an learn. were being Qsed as communications ere ] A im [io / ang anyon ! : Ler WO the airport in Lhe ef the i y alter TRESS HOVERS WHEN w RADIO EQUIPMENT FAILS Wa. Forts o Fie R. W. ROAN’'S ANTIQUE AUCTION MONDAY, MAY 22, 1944 MOTOR SALES ROOM 4 WILLIAMSPORY AT SPOT WALNET Starting at 9 A. M. All Day and Evening EXHIB Ma Lint 1] FA ters nd BEsening, Sundy WEIS Cor. Allegheny & SELF 33441091 Bishop Sts. Jellefonte, Pa. CHEF BOY-AR-DEE VICTORY DINNER ww 10e FANCY QUALITY APPLE BUTTER ow 1Qe (4 Rie ao re, Points) SEEDLESS RAISING BIG TOP TOMATOES SHOE PEG OR GOLD BLUE BELL RED BEETS GREEN OR WAX CUT BEANS BUTTER KERNEL GOLDEN CORN CARROLL ( OUNTY Rolid Pack 8 AMATZL FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES CHOICE TEXAS ONIONS 3~23c FLA VALENCIA ORANGES vind 2p CALIF. NAVEL ORANGES yr KATAMDIN SEED POTATOES mn wr 2.80 EN BANTAM CORN ™ y OR QUAKERMATD TABLE SYRUP USE RED TOKENS or Red Stamps AS to T8 {Good Indefinitely) CHEESE 35. CHEESE + 38: (12 Red JELKE'S GOOD LUCK OLEOMARGARINE Guaranteed” (12 Red Points) “Unconditionally USE BLUE TOKENS and BLUE STAMPS / AS through Q8 Fancy TOMATO PASTE or Ge aR NN Tc 3 Libby's BAKED BEANS in TOMATO SAUCE mew fe No Hanover KIDNEY BEANS : - ms 100 ar 13 pts Libby's TOMATO JUICE can 10 6 pis Grapefruit JUICE hg 3c Ips Yh ry Calif. Sardines in 1 Libby's Vienno Sausage Schlorer’s Dill Pickles Cain's Sweet Relish Olive Naise Gold Medal Flour Mothers Oats Quick or Regular Post Toasties or Kellogg's Corn Flakes Ranger Joe Honey Coated Cereal Postum Cereal Popular Brands Cigarettes Searchlight Matches Crystal Tumblers Zero Cleaner Hunt Club Dog Food Windex for Washing Windows Sweetheort Soop HAMS won |b 35¢ Choice Cold Cuts... Ib 30¢c Fresh Ground Hamburg... . Ib 28¢ FRESH FISH 7% 1b pkg 24¢ wt 13¢ 2 cakes | 3¢ CAMAY SOAP 3 a 20e IVORY IVORY FLAKES OR SNOW
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