Page Fight THE CENTRE DEMOCR AT, BELLEFONTE, PA. June 1, 1944. ‘ OBITUARY MISS MARY (. Miss Mary C day morning at the Heuston in a daughter of (Houser) How ard, lifelong church Spring and Roaring D Holter Centre member one R¢ iter of H Holts vices wel Methodist WILLIAM J william J M of Hari 180 tw Mill Hall K ¥ i McClinto« member alternoon Hayden Interment made cemetery MRS M1 Vi man. 36 wile . man of Lamar, died T! May 25 at the pital, spinal mer lowed an attack had only been Monday. Mr in Mill Hall JOHN S Argn I HOLTER Holter May 25 at home A ter ZIMME vel Zimmer- ir Lock Haven Tr Walter ing in tl Mrs, Mi and Mrs hal died "hu 4:35 ( Mi : two nan, of Keeler ervi I MRS Mary Hall MATUCK MRS RMAN 8. Zimmer night Hos- ay M wi 8 wen Lamar: Albert B., sery army overseas: Ruth and hael Ditchko, of Buffalo, Mark Fryer, Lock Haven {-sister Mrs, Mary Bren- Renovo, and Mrs, Millard Mill Hall Private funeral held Monday afternoon felt Funeral Home, with the F. Johnson of Mill Hall of Imterment made in ML oemetery w I" Wa FRANTZ = 82 of C home ol Howard Callahan 3:30 p. m. Friday mplications fol several months MifTlin Ce wa MARY M M. Frantz died at Mi the nnty ys Gdaugn Hza Middie an. On March 13, 1894 Harry W. Frantz, 1042 M1 Sarah and Mrs. Callahat Elmer and Harr Hall. Funeral the Tusseyvilie which deceased afternoon Inter (BY C Otto Tu evville THEODORE CHUBB after she iffered Methodist ibh is sur hy of Williamsport, three Mr Mal Baughman vived fiton | oF He TTT $Lgt TI eE rw Ri HIRO WELDING » - FORGE WORK GENERAL REPAIRING Lawn Mowers Sharpened FORE NOONS ONLY! E. N. TROSTLE PLEASANT GAP, FP \ 8 RA Bi AE @ 4 (hhh ETE thi IRE tht SELLE hadi # 1a Buy Roofing at Its Best! Scars "Honor-Built” Slate Surfaced ROOFING 90-1b WEIGHT ROLL ROOFING 1% Sq. Foot Roll $2.50 because it's made t materia Labeled tent. Red or green Low Cost, All-Weather Protection! ROLL ROOFING With Heavy Long Fibre Felt Base Material "0 30h WEIGHT $1.25 100 Hq. Fi Made of good grade felt and asphalt, surfaced with fine mica tale Phone 4884 CALING $10 OR MORE MADE ON SEARS ” 45-1h WEIGHT $1.70 100 Sq. Ft Med. weight roofing that will give many years of weather. proof protection 65-1 WEIGHT $2.35 100 Sq. FL, Protects your home, garage or other bulldings for many years Lo come 230 WEST COLLEGE AVENUE State College sm po ROBERT C. WIELAND Robert ¢. Wieland, 47, of Mead ville, a native of Boalsburg died nat the Meadville City Hospital at §5 a m. Sunday, May 28, 1944, of compli cations following an iliness of two months, Born at Boalsburg on Oec- tober 8, 1808. he was a son of Cal- vin U. and Agnes Jane Condo Wie land. He was married to the former Catherine Koch, who survives with his mother and two children, Betty and Robert Jr both at home A brother, Daniel, in the U Navy, also survives Funeral services for Mr. Wieland, a member the First Presbyterian church at Meadville were held at the Koch funeral home College vesterday afternoon Rev. Glenn Crawford of Mead- officiating. Interment was made Boalsburg 85 of State with ville 1 THOMAS EDWARD PALMER Thomas Edward Palmer cent died at the his brother, FF. F. Palmer Mills, at 6:30 lock ning, May 28, 1944, of eases, He had been a p ’ native of home of Potters Bunday eve. county nt i) 1 a complication of di wtient Ie Mary Aun wis born Novembes time and B day survivin with nt | 1 . i wpital five day eavnd on of James Palmer township making il ana swite and Pott 1872 deat) He additio on hi 6 months married to the brother Age at | years in whom DF uneral wfter- Was 1 n over he re another brother Palmer, of Topeka, Kansa I ices were held ye the Palmer home in Pot ters Mills, with Rev. Elmer Nune- maker of the Spring Mills Methodist officiating. Interment was Sprucetown cemetery ded is ory terday noon from church made in the SAMUEL FREDERICK Samuel Frederick Diehl farmer of Howard, died at m., Tuesday, May 30, 1944 home a four-day illness with a complication of diseases. Mr. Diehl was a son of Conrad and Margaret Glossner Diehl and was born in Howard on April 10, 1850, making his age at time of death 85 years, 1 month and 11 days. On November 10, 1891, he was united in marriage with Susan Randall who survives th two children, Zelma, at home i Mrs. Bernice Lucas Miles burg. and three brothers Howard. William Laur Daniel, of Lock Haven Mr Y + member of Reformed Howard. Puneral service: 10:30 o'clock Friday the Nef! Puneral Home he Rev. J [34 Interment will «will anviie DIEHL retired 520 al a his after fn and of - John, of of urelton. and Diehl : church wi will be Id at morn. hn Gul be emeters HARRY GG. HANLEY e Hanley, 61 Ry Ve? Hanley he rea M PETERS Peter well known founder the Peters st west of Milesburg, died ut home there at 11:15 o'clock day May 30, 1944, alter a months’ {liness with a complica- Wf diseases He of Mrs. John © in Union township of 1864. making his age BO years 1 month He was twice married | Margaret Haines, having Surviving are his sec former Mr Edith these children the irst union: Albert, of Williamsport Elwood and Philip Peters, of Miles- burg. and Mrs. K. A. Keirn, of San Mateo, California. Also surviving are 13 grandchildren, § great-grandchil- dren, and a half-sister, Mrs. Lewis Bullock, of Los Angeles, Cal. He was a member of the Milesburg Meth- odist church. Funeral services will be held at the Wetzler Memorial Chapel Milesburg, at 2 o'clock Sat. urday afternoon with the Rev. David A. SBauers officiating. Interment will be made In the new Union cemetery near Unionville. Friends may call at the Wetaler Memorial Chapel Friday fVYening prietor f a pi Be J K night Was a Peters SOM “mn al LA deatl and of MRS. WILLIAM H. SUMMERS Mrs. Mary Summers, wife of Wil. liam Summers, formerly of Union ville, died at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Clara Dettling, of Camden Hill, near McKeesport, at 6.06 p. m Monday, May 20. 1944, after an ili- ness with complications. She was 83. Mrs. Summers was a daughter of George and Margaret Sedgwick Finch and was born at Terra Haute, Il, on June 6, 1860. Burviving are her husband. three daughters, Mrs Dettling; Mrs. Ruth Stambaugh, of Lakeview, Ohlo, and Mrs. Margaret Williams, of Unionville, and three sisters and a brother, Mrs, Florence Miller, of Bharon; Mrs. Almeda Stere, and Herbert Finch, both of Unionville, and Mrs. Dora Stone- braker, of Osceola Mills, Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Pri- day afternoon at the Wetsler Mem. | orial Chapel, Milesburg, with the Rev. David A. Sauers officiating. In- the Wetzler chapel on Thursday eve. ning LESLIE EUGENE MILLER i Leslie Eugene Miller, of Aliquippa,’ formerly of Pleasant Gap, died in the Beaver County Hospital Thurs- day, May 25. 1944, at 12:30 p. m. after several years’ |liness from pare ‘nlysis. He was born September 18, J | 1a01 in Pleasant Gap, in that gection for several vears be. fore going to Aliquippa where he wis employed by the Jones & Laughlin Steel Co. until the time of his iliness. He was married to the former Elsie Cumming who pre. ceded him in death In January, 1940 He Is survived by’ his mother, Mrs Jack Noll of Pleasant Gap, and two sons, Dean C. Miller, of Aliquippa, and Jack L. Miller, of Coraopolis and one grandson. He was a mem ber of the Presbyterian church of Aliquippa and of the Moose lodge Funeral services were held at the Koch funeral home State College Sunday afternoon with Rev, Donald G. Raup officiating. Interment made in the Lutheran Pleasant Gap and worked Was cemetery MRS. MARY MARGARET CALDWELL Mri Mary Margaret Caldwell widow of the late Thomayg Caldwell of Bellefonte died at the family home on East Bishop street at 3 o'clock Tuesday morning May 30, 1044, after yeur tine Fri morning Caldwell iffered troke that time fail rapidly ur ensued. Deceased iter of Dennis and Susan wshaw born in Harrisburg 68 last Sep- tember. Her hushand, Thomas Cald- well Bellefonte plumbing contractor, died 11 Ago ving are three grandchildren, children of the late James Caldwel] { Beiiefonte and three sisters, Mrs. Fred Geren, of Cleveland, Ohio: Mrs, Samuel Os- man Sunbury, and Mrs. Andrew Engle, of Bellefonte Funeral vices will be held this Thursday morning at St John's Catholic church, with the Rev. Father Wil. liam E. Downes officiath Inter ment will be made in Catholic cemetery here iH] HY (4 Mr? from itil death n and | was A dang Hipple M and wa Years ago VYEArs Surv O y 0} KOT « 8 the RECENT Ferd ne olivia, Conrad-—Sones made of it Elkton Thelma daugh Bone Julian MM 1 son of Announcement has Apri hen aD Sone sthes naa The Bellet “ bride, wh telephone Wis rm nie ansferred more thar Ni mberiand. Seaman CO Parks LHNg her Ww Franks Keeler Commission and V. Keeler . » ’ the Mrs IMAI! sah n ¢ LF] Look t Harrisonburg ranks is a graduate of fonte High School In the 1840 JANUAry heen aria] work at the Midd Alrt Mr. Franks is They at Har. Va Bele tinss 1943 Lhe has RIG Iso employed at the airport pying an apartment Francis—Wagner Jane Wagner, daugh- Mrs Charles Wagne: became the bride of IL Robert Francis, son of Mr. and Mrs. A L. Francis { Belie- fonte, at a ceremony performed at 2 p.m Monday of Lt week the Methodist church at Jonesboro Ark. Rev Culver officiated The bride is a graduate of the Bellefonte High School in the class of 1943 and about ten days ago completed a secretacial course at Katharine Gibbs School In New York City 1t Francis aiso is a graduate of the Bellefonte High hool in the class of 1941 and then took a course in chemi ngineer- ing at Penn State for years. He was a member of Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity. February 2. 1043, he en- the Air Porees and after preliminary training at Miami Beach, Fla. attended the University of West Virginia, and ater was sent to camps at Albany, Ga Maxwell Field, Ala Greenwood, Miss He was then sent Napier Field Ga. where he his wings February 8. 19044. and since then has been an instructor at the Army Alr Field at Maiden, Mo. This week he was ordered to report to Craig Field, Selma, Ala, where he is to receive fighter pilot instruction. His bride will accompany him to Alabama r of Mr. and of Bellet Love nite ¥ also « ia al 3 al two listed Ut and io received A—— a ———— Beech Creek Hotel Manager Dies at 73 Mrs. Gertrude Ellen Campbell Morrissey, 73. who has operated the Beech Creek Hotel for the past 25 years, died at 6:10 p m. Tuesday, May 23. at the Lock Haven Hospital where she has been a patient sinoe May 12 Mrs. Morrissey was born at Beech Creek March 6. 1871, and had lived in various cities with her late hus- | band who was a contractor, They returned to Beech Creek from Bal | timore to establish the Beech Creek | Bottling Works and take over the) operation of the hotel, Mr. Morris | sey died nine years ago | Burviving are a daughter, Allen Gundlach, pf Beech Creek; | five grandchildren ; great-grand. | child; and a sister, Mrs. D. C. Shope of Scranton Mrs. Morrissey was a member of the Beech Creek Grange and the Immaculate Conception church of, Lock Haven. Mn. hi. Son Wounded in Taly Mr. and Mrs, George Petoenko of Philipsburg, R. D., received word cenko, has been wounded in action in Italy on April 20. Pfc. Petoenko has been serving overseas seven months. He entered the army De- cember 8, 19042, and was wounded while fighting on the Anzio beach A community eannot grow beyond a EY yr we -— | Mri gent Cirace graduste the Haupt a talk CXOTCines yt I11., at which Pennsyly graduntes $4) slate re cashing in on the wartime shortage of edible candy? REPORT: R d Sometime : ATIAOIL]) | tase you wee you Ten From County On Federal Jury gave on coming held at time four will be It was voted each of the boys who are in the clas were perved graduation to Mooseheart boys from among the to present from the Refreshment pt the service in countiess windows, whether the U. 8B. 8 There have been no in gasoline recently, predicted that tires will be avall- able to “A” card holders late this Items car, points have been removed from many canned foods and from many | meats, butler returned to most there apparent shorts ¢ In any of life, ron gs Are going exer {or Ten Centre Ania been drawn for the United States Court, of Pennsylvania, Monday, June § postoffice The Pedera) convenes nually on the first Monday in at Williamsport, The district is prised of 33 counties Judge W. Johnson, of Lew) will charge and preside in Court county residents have June term of Middle District which will open the Williamsport to war Clubs really at drastic in Court an Memorial Services Held In Bellefonte - - - nae Declaring that the real memorial fg y ur Ww ¢ to soldiers lost in battle is not in HOUSEHOLD DEPT aie 16 her 'ntson i wiong No. 1. Judge Albert L. Watson, of... 016 monuments or in bronze tab. Just as a tip 6 (Mw Scranton, will preside in Court yo... hut in the hearts of men and have been Room No. 2 women in the silent hours of night, finding fuel Among thirt Col. John M. Bali Northumber LOVE we re called are the land, Memorial Day speaker at Centre county: Victor held in the Diamond tre Hall, David K Tuesday evening, called on his Hall, Miss Mary 1 that the sacrifices of |purning College nation’s armed forces pected it Petit forgotten ar Centre Baker bell State College June, COM - Albert be In Room Nas are no of the necessities tof tables burg rel four fd 3 iN 13 ivi fy % ’ mu ip experienc'y { CANDY ir b a-dey A learned ommend ] qualification, a Known pen-nize Can Jui ler pienLy for vo gentleman and both County chumm af iat ¢ ng Srre ni JUL 1 the Ol five grand Jjur- following from Auman, Cen Keller Cents Mitzy oonyale Hospital became ¥ Tis ingers nas the wer rts ors pa delight! ‘ rire ere ise nere bear coal and It has heat to ¢ fire ers Wn pledge in the will not be lly RIrRITimar ith, reporting on a gf ceived, sald "Her dy.” The ayving One m ft TUNE those hit 4 bad ¥ yO aaa 1 jurors called include these countian Mn Elizabeth College J M. Camp- College Lorin College, H P Griffith Mr Mary C. Hever Bellefonte, Harry V. Keel fonte: Je T. Leathe: Blase lege, Mrs leg AM mwer Lo gave the brief sponsored by During ceremonies but Impressive Ameri of For the prayer ; {is00y sl the fn lights mendcation of Wilbur B ’ Jay me 2 CARDEN HINT If you ri moweg] gentieman State the You State can Legion and Veterans box Wars Post of Bellefonts House rays of a from sued] Lhe by | and Court were Warn selting sun Ke the large program the Led Not Lhe itv Prove a vals Girt of feed nbsent which wit YOUng men of the chilidren Rhinesmith, of Legion Commander served as master of ceremonies. and the Rt. Rev. William E. Downes, of St John's Catholic church gave the Bellefonte’s invocation. Music was provided by Filth War | the Legion Junior Band. Bellefonte 15 higher than High Band and VFW in some Junior Drum Corps ) 8 Lhe ceably Badie N Bate Rishe throng Bellefonte v po oF eoth LPT greater 0 For Bowersox ne Bowersox, of ent f in bags re and far res part crowd winter Bom { women and amuel D fonte, district CONS _ i CauRn~ WOMEN OF MOOSE IN - k at the Lock Hav- CHAPTER NIGHT MEETING delle QUOTAS If our Train the Beliefon wis observed t the VFPW Wedne Rocke hild Care ter Night of of the Moose monies held Bellefonte last Mr Hannah presiding The [« tinted and memory serve quota of $805000 ir Oan arrive c N te Women nt ore [4] nome in the entire SOAY Once Fat! Now Has a Model's Figure “I lost 32 lbs. wear size 14 again” Betty Reynolds, Brooklyn § Pure Ne £3 y - Once 156 The, Miss Reynolds We 1% the «¢ Its eral thousands tackling thro School File I'he benediction was Rev. H C. Blenger Bellefonte Methodist church VFW firing fired a memory of all war dead. Antipho the program it Lhe ana Centre lowing candidat pro} I . men * elsewhere NOTE: are into the organization in hon- by or Senior Regent Mrs. Eleanor Lucas Eleanor Billett Davi Nettie Peters kiebarger d Elsie Bellefonte, and State Aller business nomination of officer: given by Mrs Dora line Wilkins, Anna beth Marshall Mrs. Alice Nel piano of Suad Gira 0 OPA su Look! tt 4 T i tam onecluded aps conciuged ration lost weight werkiy with AY Vilamis Candy Reducing Mar Now sie has a model's figure : Your saperiencs may or may 1 3 not * same BOUL try Lhe easier ueing plan. Fost Bos Must ow Eerulls or money beck. No esercise. Ko laxatives ho sruge ghenty. Voudon't rag out oul seals, potatoes, sic. beiore Lhe war and why son Of you lust set them down. Simple like nothing ie than when you agioy delicious AY DE before reads 4 v Only 82.2% for 30 days’ supply. Phone, write PARRISH DRUG STORE Bellefonte, Pa an » rat ty which appeared ing mind 5-crnt Marie Among the groups : in the line of march in the preceding the program or mond were service organizations auxiliaries, firemen, Boy of Bellefonte and Miles. ne mt parade Dia - and how and thet { the cand wadays is stuff nrkh am College been red know of the the meeting readings Pars Pai we'd like Wo mont come their Girl Beouts no oh wirg, and the musical organizations parade was headed by a color it lastes mrd representing various local or- dust mixed in soap. C anizations me fy-t night candy ai i TM es Ei a A a a i a Turn a Cool Shoulder Spun Ravon Toward the Summer Two-Piece Dresses Sun in a \ Pinafore J $249 52.99 and Women mp———— Women's Slacks fo Separate Smartness in Blouses and Skirts it a sheer Rlouse A practical slack for ev- eryday use. Popular cot- ton twill for easy wash- ing. Navy color. 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