Page Bix THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELL EFONTE, PA OBITUARY —— — - Edward Mills Sunday ¢ in the Plac ly after Mir I'itan tack apparent any 'exas vived by it, at home Fau Mills Services fune day Hoste was WILLIAM GRANT HOSTERMAN William Gra f fle Born 1874 and and 1 day Krape K. Hoste is W survive M Ory ters burn; and City gelic neral home vices ral home in Centy all vest A of 1) ral church at b 3 1 $ the Rev. Kenneth Troutman, of officiating in the EDWARD WHITE White, of near Potters ©. & M. A. church died unexpectedly at 3 p. m, lerment was made June 10, 1044, at Brownie's cemetery, Bellefonte Seven mountains short —————— suffering a heart attack HARRY NIEMAN White, a furnace operator at the Harry Nieman, 46, of Reedsville Metal plant uffered an at-'died unexpectedly about 2 p m the night before but seemed in Saturday, June 10, 1944, about good health the following fourth mile beyond Brownie’ He was 41 Born at vlas, in the Seven Mountains Centre September 1002 } t Charles Sheckler his wife, formes i of Milesburg, who investigated nid ; feath wa due to natural He moved Potter i Mr. Nieman World War \ nderwent examination for present war but health had not been body was taken to the home in Lewistown Ine Union one Place in Texa about 10 year in the het t 4 od ! eC % held Cr i i 1 were afternoon rman made in Tusseyvill — EDWARD LL. HEATON Heaton, Boggs it Hosterm died at 6:20 p. m prominent retired farmer Jun 13, 1944 at town Tues the Centre after an {ll 1 on of di Valley, died unexpects ty Hospital here m. Wedne ur wit mplicat home after a short {lin a son of Abraham wan had not been wel ) nd Sara Heaton and wa a heart attack May October 16, 1875, making Haines township May time of death 68 vears, 7 he was Thomas \ months and 27 days. Surviving are Rachae] Host mer Eva Poorman aged 70 1 Menth Mrs. Mabel Emerick His wife, the [ormer Heaton both yf and two sons, Rev lard llefonte, and Mrs. Roy Woomer rman of Centre Hall Md brother and Hosterman, of Aaronsb Heaton Howard with a brother and two sis- and erome Confer, of Belle Thomas A. Hosterman, of Co- fonte, ar two Mrs. Ida Motz, of Woodward Mrs. Mabel Snyder, of Tower p. m. tl He was a member of the Evan- chu Aaronsburg. Fu- me mbet ith were » Rev. R ( Saturday afternoon with ser- terment will be following ¢ } } r 2 officiat He Neve] the son of Vonada was YCATS held at 2:30 Advent Was a F. Sheetz and officiating. In- the Advent neral se the ch "Rey ourtnes ceased services made MES. EDWARD MARKLEY Rella Markley, of East How Ca in ard street, wife of Edward Markley IRVIN HACKETT died at the family home at 11:20 Hackett Bel nte. p. n vicba bl 4 : M1 William wis born 1801 Markley Sunbury : Markiey Was mm SUMMER COOLNESS We've got a wonderful collection of sheers and cottons to make your summer cool liv- ing. You couldn't ask for better fit, more rareful detailing in our summer dresses, SIZES 9 to 44. The Katz Store Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Penna. the acie In A V 'War Loon Drive Now Under Way (Continued from page one) ground this Thursday night would be admitted to the grounds free of charge The county agricultural comunit tee with R. Paul Campbell, of College as chairman, and which In the past two campaigns has been responsible the sale of approxi- mately $2560.000 in bonds, has been prepared for an especially intensive drive in the 5th War Loan cam paign The committee consists ol Harry M. Smith, of Spring town ship: Mi Samuel Grove, of Potter township Harry Fisher, of Half- moon township, and John W. Deck or, of Gregg township. Mr. Camp- bell announced yesterday that chair- men and solicitors for each the wnships have been nan ex! t ation wit carnival State {Oy county te and the list leased for public are wo bed day Centre count if Tal slr h concludes July whic the largest assignment given to the count Roll of Honor a special feature of the Fifth Wm Loan drive, Mr Amos Ney of State College, county Mar name listed on the hart chal lldren. Fu. be nd then a memoet Honor League V we than on the of the CANE m ther more Was one name will be Roll of Honor league, except in the inscribed for members Bond May NAIM {f all he making | Father In Hospital Writes Letter to Son (Continged from page one) DAD Rebersburg Man To Be Ordained fConfinged from page ong) Rebers charge The candidate graduated Miles Township High 8 Rebersburg, and then continued his studies at Penn State In 184] he a bachelor of arts degree entered the Theological of the Evangelical and Reformed church ®t Lancaster, completed his work there, and was granted the bachelor of divinity de- gree on June 7. 1044. The following day He was examined and licensed by the Central Pennsylvania Synod of the Evangelical and Reformed church at Altoona The candidate may assume a pas- torate at the First Evangelical and Reformed church of McKeesport during the latter part of this month burg from the hoo| at received He then Seminary Asleep at the Wheel Charles PF. Adgate of Madisonburg, was fined $10 for disorderly conduct by Justice of the Peace A. 8B. Cross of Mill Hall, as the result of his ear crashing into the guard ralls on Route 220, about a mile west of Mill Hall, early Sunday morning The damage Included $70 to the rails and about $30 to the coupe The State Police officer Investigats ing the accident found Adgate adleep at the wheel on the wrong side of the road, part way through the ralls : awison le Driver Reports Accident Edwin Burke of Lock Haven, re- ported to Williamsport police Sat- |urday afternoon that he was driv-| {ing the car which struck 7: year-old | {Dorothy Apalian, of 1532 Louisa | [street, when he was enroute home {accident occurred at Memorial ave- {nue and Cemetery street, The child [suffered leg Injuries. Burke said he [delayed reporting the mishap be- | cause he has no ) Operator's Heense, «Buy Ponds for future needs Ala. is Swans Stake Hope On Last of 8 Eggs (Continued from page one) ed Ie nest at located birds then bullt a the foot of Ph near the and Logan second oenix avenu junction of Spring Brinch, =ad di creek from the No 2 warerooms of the Kline Hard- tore on South Potte; treet were de Creek rectly pcross the WHIe Fou again hatching was re But high water sev renched more cpg posited, and umeda weeks ago Lhe swan ‘1 _spparenciy eral and receded aecided 3 1 At least two of the CRs had been ruined Anyway resident the vicin swan and roll break them na ai LWO eges Sin appeared FUSE Creek Howard Couple Have Son Daughter for Rockers Parents of First Child t and Mrs. Homer W Parents of Daughter M wi Craigs Parents of Son M james BR ( P| The James B. Craig Hefonte weighed 8 been named I who ounces has Brown Craig Daughter For Hasingers Mrs. Donald are the Pvt. and Hassinger of Beliefont« their first daughter child born early last morning In the Centre County Hos pital. The infant has been named Marie Louise. Mrs. Hassinger is the former Louise Barrett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Barrett, of Bellefonte and Pvt Hassinger., who is now in training at Pt. McClellan a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Hassinger, also of Bellefonte FINE GROVE MILLS 4-H CLUB HOLDS MEETING A regular meeting of the Pine Grove Mills 4-H Club was held Mon- day evening, June 12. at the home of Raymond Musser, near Boals- burg, with 27 members present Preceding the business meeting the members played softball. The meeting was in charge of the presi- dent, Ruth Grubb It was decided that the club buy a present for Elton Tait former club leader, who is now in the army, and meeting will be held July 10 at the home of Gladys Myers Thursday [ vii Viiriam , empl parents « EA and second "© it was also decided the next Glenn Ely, assistant county agent! {told the club about the 4-H Club camp to be held in July. Following the session, refreshments were iserved and games were played, Saffers Fractured Arm William Long. aged 7, son of Mr. | {from church Friday afternoon. The and Mrs. John Long, of Bellefonte, | R. D. 1, suffered a fracture of the left forearm, Sunday, in a fall near his home. He was taken to the Oen- tre County Hospital where an x-ray SxhiAICR Was 2 | RECENT Weaver Powers A Wi Ve Bierly and Mrs. Nelson College #1 Farm announce the mat daughter, Frances V Lawrencs Bierly | Cal , fa erly Jack Jones t he eRe i | Horner will en 1 he ’ for tine oe, Laere Ht heling Cooper Quick—Pardog aaught Pardo Fanning Confer Pokorny—Deise Miller Fle wd chdel Begin Enrollment Of Servicemen Cheesmane-Nihart POUNas 8 James | Haven recently s ’ . Barnes, Penn Man Bitten by Cheesman 8! Eugene W. Winslow efonte High (on as admitted 1939 and where lw mpieted a 13 and took graduation he en Candidate School Dog School I the cl { Penn forestry course ROTC. After his tered the Officers atl Fort Knox, Ky... and is now com pany officer at the armored school - there. They will live at the post at Working against time js Fort Knox Dr. and Mrs. R. El only way some peiple manage Gregg of Toledo, O., uncle and aunt’ their work done Co any spitail treatment right Stats tions of the hand a dog bit him. The victh anti-tetanus eatment younds were taeated when given the 1 Ghee BOY-AR-DEE about the 10 ge HOME OWNERS ATTENTION Our Roofing and Siding Engineer, Mr. Russell Bloom, will be in Bellefonte, June 16th to 20th in- clusive, to arrange our 1944 applications. Write him in care of this paper, specifying the best time to reach you. Sterling Roofing Company APPLICATORS GENUINE RUBEROID ROOFING AND SIDING CLEARFIELD, PA, Junie 15 J, 1944. (ATA BACK THE FIFTH WAR LOAN DRIVE ! GIVE MORE THAN BEFORE ! FANCY Apple Butter (4 Points) 19 29 23 49 10 SALAD DRESSING CITRUS MARMALADE WHITE VINEGAR VEGETABLI SOUP CHEAM WIPT 24-01 CHEESE Mild Cream CHEDDER ». 35¢ Fanes MUNSTER w. 38¢ 29 19 13 39 10 13 ~CANNING SUPPLIES- MASON JARS Dez. pts 55¢ Doz. gts. 65¢ Jar Rings 24 Seal-All Lids Paraffin VICTORY DINNER 10c CUT GREEN OR WAX BEANS SOLID PACK TOMATOES BUTTER KERNEI CORN SHAD FILBOW MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI SEEDLESS RAISINS COFFEE! — BREAKFAST HOUR COFFEE WEIS LEADER COFFEE HOTEL & RE COFFEE SANKA COFFEE 3 No 2 x OLDEN BANTAM TTLGHMAN'S 1501. pkg STAURANT oe 15¢ rok 17¢ t 24¢ Bisquick f Certo for Jams and Jellies Whitehouse Fruit Pectin Hershey's Cocoa Butter Soap Wyandotte Cleanser Tall Ice Tea Glasses Popular Brand Cigarettes Hygrade Pretzel Sticks Kellogg's Shredded Wheat Yan Houton’s Fancy Cocoa Cain's Sweet Relish Kellogg's Gro-Pup SWIFT'S Kills Moths =e PREM iahighi Joe JELKE'S GOOD LUCK OLEOMARGARINE Ih. phe 26: HAMS ww Ib 35¢ COLD CUTS Ib 30c FRESH FISH ... CHOICE TEXAS ONIONS. 3 Ibs 17¢ FLORIDA (61's) GRAPEFRUIT 9% FLORIDA VALENCIA ORANGES. (200s) doz. 46¢ 1b 12¢ EGG PLANTS.
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