Page Fight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, June 22, 1944. a — 1 AO4 B ——————— ————-—————» 7 A 5 A 50 OBITUARY ——— CLARENCE WILBUR ADAMS Clarence Wilbur Adams, dent of Tyrone for 34 yea: the State hospital, Philipsbur urday morning at 5.30 o'clock lowing a four months’ illnes Adams was born on October 20 taught in Bellefonte a resi riage, being before her a member of the fa« died at of the old stone building on the Sat. of the present high school fol erved as secretary of the My. missionary soclety for 21 years 1878 as superintendent of the begin: at Unionville, the son of Robert and department of the Sunday Arvilla (White) Adam Hi wife for 18 year Funeral ervices Susie (Rowland: Ada died on hel in Grace Lutheran April 27, 1944 urvived by Stat Jollege Friday these children : k. Wit] Harkin Clarence Adams Carl Frant Charles Adam Fred Tepel six grandchildren and sister I mont; Har M1 A lbs Lester M member and at th om IFNORRENCE A. DELONG Del 1H wa ory e Alt FRANK W. INGRAM Frank W. Ingram } {f ? Fall N. Y fom Bellefonte : May 29, 1944, after with a heart countant for the company fi Ingram, why port, and ara Falls for the la survived by his Grace A. Runkle this county; two sons F. Eugene, and a bro all of Niagara Falls. Mr former employe in the offices of the ¢VCTINK Bellefonte Furnace Company left 1869 here in 1810 and went Niagara Falls During his five or residence here the North Spring street were held May 31 at with interment in Cakwooa tery, that city Mr. Ingram member of the Masonic Lodge the Methodist chi FRANCES KATHARINE MeCORMICK Mrs. Frances Katharine McCor- mick. 80. of 407 West College avenue, State College, died at her home at 1:50 a. m. Wednesday, June 15, 1944, of complications following an ill- ness of four conditi r the pas ) was born who had re Hate . nd Jan on Herdman Ingran | rey tt county fan Daniel Rager Edith Wilson, of four grandchildren grand He was and one gr hild a member of months Born ters Mills on September 19 | was a daughter of Elijah and Fran ces Plerce Hewes. In \ married to John T. McCom died November 8, 1038 vived by three Frank McCormick and Walter T. McC Mary J. Krumri lege, and pt Crisswel] Hutchison with the who ta to her member of ovina State College in church affairs 1853 ne 1900 he was ick, = Mrs. McCo ick un last We \ ve 2 hone are and 8 V fa ] 1 theta playing games BEGINNING TODAY YOU CAN SECURE A FRE 210]. 11 TRIAL OF A Western Electric HEARING AID Come in~Today And Ask About Our Trial Plan Designed by Bell Telephone Lobarateries AUDIPHONE C0, Altoona Trust Bldg. ALTOONA, PA, Phone 9010 451 pum— I Send me FREE booklet: “Key to Hoar Sunday Mr Wesley Dennls and Larry of the past week wit) Schmoke Ramsey and Altoona Mr. and aftern made in Pine Hi ne a— mar- ulty ite She church and 1018 school Were church, on tating ll g bake ale In i afternoon | Miss Rh » William M jas 1 Mrs, John 'LTON HERDMAN eat- the and snent Mr Now! This Amazing, New Sidewall Vulcanizing Service! Adds Thousands of Extra Miles to Your Worn Tires Yours may ba some of the millions of tirss now ou! of we because of damaged sidewallsl With the addition of the Wright Sidewall Mold in our plont, we now offer COMPLETE SIDEWALL VULCANIZING on ofl popular powanger and light truck tires up to and including 7.5018, Coma in today and ee this amazing new process in operation. We'll be glad to chack your tires and give you an stimate, BEFORE AFTER HERE'S YOUR CHANCE for Complete Tire Reconditioning! No Ration Certificate Needed! ~ BOALSBURG = “the The Cru thelr eran Bunday RECENT WEDDINGS Willams The Glad-U-Kum class of Lutheran Sunday held class meeting Tuesday evening, aders Class of the Luth School held their class June meeting at the home of Mrs. C 13, nt the Robert Hess home with Bonine with My Miriam Bechtol Mrs. Robert Hess and Mrs. Edgar as hostess, Those present were, Mrs Hess as hostesses The members C. A. Bonine, Mrs. Robert Horner present were: Miss Anna Dale, Mrs. Mrs. Grace Koch, Mrs. Opal Neff Mi Beatrice Williams, da D. G. Daup, Mrs. Frank White, Mrs. Mrs. Arthur Lukens William ©f Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Willi Fred Mackereth Mrs John Hess, Callahan, Mrs. D. G. Raup, Mrs, Dry Hollow Elmer Btiver Mr Fred Lonberger, Mir Leroy John Walker, Mr John Poorman of Mr. and Corl Mrs. Phillp Williams Mr and Mrs. Robert Barge Martha Fred Markle, Mrs. George Musser M1 Nunomi Holtz of State College the hom Mrs. Robert Day, Mr E. 1. Spott was i visitor with Mir wil. June 7 Misses Margaret Dale Emma py tz ed by Stuart and Priscilla Stu Mr. and Mrs, Willi Punxsutaw and Joan ! Mate Co pent { the with Ww A he Woman's Missionary 5o y Mr. and 1 Rn of the Reformed church will hole pent the ] the parents at school NStiver Mr and mmeci 4 brothey Coxey wturdny Rockey Ham ihert . with the ni Philipsburg July 1 M1 Ralpl ressler ( Organized cla of th wl Thursday the member nt rox { weekend latter entre Ar meeting of the nll pent Wednesday with ummney trice Ream Mrs. George Ethel Gingrich, Mir Joyce Gentzel Mi: CGirant Dora Mae Kline, Mrs. Peter Dolores Knepp, Mrs. Charles wa Harrison, Mrs Kathryn Gingricl Mr Ausie Shutt, Mr Leah Smitl Hubler, M1 Irwi: Montgomery Hubler Mr: Georg Mark] Patricia Cain Mr bet} or, Mrs. Ralph Kern and Mrs Miss Peggy sented to the Mr who was Mrs. Leah youngest mother who wi Hubler. Mrs State Coll Markle of and to the Mrs. Montgomery ] Carruthers of and Miss Peggy Marie Darlene visited Pott wi hte » Mr. and Centre Hall Dale and were guest Rimmey at 1er visited her sis- Mrs. J. O Norris at Altoona Wednesday until Saturday REBERSBURG nd Mn Nell B. Pis g svilie ry Rimmey Helen and CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS Monday of Last Week Hines tted: Maria D Mrs wert Bchiesaler Foreman Overion er Kar and Mrs. John R hia a son to Mr Ralph Robinson, Howar to Mr. and Mrs. Elwood ring Mi RD 2 Sunday Admitted Mrs. Simon Discharged Mrs. Charles Breon State College Mrs HH and infant daughter, of State Col- Bellefonte h Werton ! flor ® lege. R. D. 1 Edward Heaton, of Dis Bellefonte RD. 3 Admitted Tuesday, discharged on Wednesday Rose Marie Walle, atles Bellefonte: Carl Houtz, Bellefonte, Mr and Hal Harman, Bellefonte Spring Mills: a Birth a Mr. and Mrs Mrs J George Simpson, State College daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wednesday of Last Week F Gramley, Millheim Ordnan "Tar y "a Admitted: Clarence J. Pye, How. There were 60 patient ard, R. D pital at the beginning of the week Discharged: Robert MeDevitt, Ju- lian; Mrs. Harold J. Beckenbaugh SNOW SHOE and infant daughter, of Millheim, Mrs. Harry W, DeArmitt, State Col-| Mrs. Charles Helker lege; Mrs. Betty Klinger, Boals- Peggy and Gladys Lou, of phia, returned home after visiting burg Mrs. Helker's sister Mrs. Merrill Admitted Harnish. Audry and James Harnish Thursday Ward Cole, Miriam May. Milesburg returned home with their aunt to spend a week in the city Thursday of Last Week Mrs Roe Cole and daughter, or, of State Coli Admitted Monday and discharged the following day William Carter, sor Mingoville Philip Houser, Belle. Si fonte the Afte recepts Tuesday of Last Week Massson, ter it areia ay Jacobs ceremony was held a 10 arged:. Robert Regal whic) ant Gap ’ a daughter to Mr Comiey Fleming f Mrs Eugene Wolf daughter to Mr. and Bellefonte, R. D 2, som to employed as A the Del rtment at Paulshx red Corl Aware ¢ Den in the hos N. J Mr. Foreman Bellefonte High vember, 1042 charged from the serving IR empilo Corporation at : and is now employed as er hy the Radio Corporation of Am erica at Camden, N. J Upon leay ing Bellefonte during the weekend they went to their furnished apart. ment at Woodbury. N. J attended and | honorably di armed forces after He then became Ham mond Aircraft y Francisco Cal a coll wind Schoo) n WAS months v th daughters ed by . Philadel. Wednesday, dicharged Bellefonte; Joy, and "That's the way | like to see them * Homan Delaney Volynch “ARE YOU MY DADDY 2" S, sonny boy, I'm your It's more than good Ameri. canism to ir in War Bonds... it's good business. Let's buy more Bonds than aap a Wa anned, now during the Sth War Loan Drive...and let's keep on doing so! vest 1 1 left for War is heartless, It doesn't gis family ties Bg millions of yt wy in uni form. vour dad is doin R everything he can to keep another war from start. and ren of your own, ng when you're grown ug have child Thit advertisement prepared and contributed by THE STUDEBAKER CORPORATION Random Items Ce ntinatd from pape one) en e important er Apt wt — as WM. e. RANKIN AGENCY MAR M. RANKIN, Agent COM PLETE INSURANCE SERVICE BELLEFONTE, FA a as Le el 8 wang gs Re hangs said Gen That's why there's a Fifth War Bond drive on MacArthur when he saw the rows of dead Japs now, a drive in which you're needed to support in the Admiralty Islands. In this war «=the the men on the fighting fronts who are facing Keystone Tire Engineering SOUTH POTTER ST. BELLEFONTE, PA. Admitted William M. Barto, the weekend with Mr State College; Mrs. Lester Gill, of Pleasant Gap Admitted Thursday, discharged on Friday: Marguerite Delong, Belle fonte; Carolyn Keepper, State Col- lege; Thomas Mensch, Jr. Belle. fonte; Frank Musser Spring Mills, RD 2 Births: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs, Paul Tomeo, Port Matilda, R D.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. David C Jenkins, State College Friday Rev. Eimer R. Miller, Robert Admitted Punxsutawney, R. D. 2; Holt, State College. Discharged: Dean Dashem, Spring spent Mrs. James Pinge in Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. Geoffery Baumbar- ger visited Mra. Baumbargers par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Will. ams Mr. and Mrs Harold Baumbar- ger, of Butte, Mont, Cpl. Melvin Williams of Walla Walla, Wash. visited Mr. and Mrs. Geoffery Bautn- barger Mr. and Mrs, Ira Hall and daurh- ter, Trey, Mrs. Edward Hall and son | Eddy, spent Sunday with Mrs. Hall's mother, Mrs. Bergan, at Munson. Mending Woolens If a woolen garment is torn, draw a few ravelings from the goods and Gray—Packer The wedding of Miss Betty Irene Packer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Arthur Packer of Monument, and Donald Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs WwW. O Gray of Orviston, was sol emnized at 8 o'clock Friday evening at the Church of Christ hy the Rev Robert J. I'wBoer of Olean, N.Y. former pastor. The ceremony took place before an altar arranged with summer flowers and candeibra, The bride wore a soldier blue street dress and a corsage of yellow rosebuds | Her navy hat was or of Fitchburg, Mass, Mrs trimmed with white flowers and a small veil. She | was attended by Mrs. Bertha Pack- | her sisters costliest, cruelest war of all time our boys must fight with savage Kill or be killed! well each plays his part depends the fury. And on how lives of many of his buddies, Here on the home front, too, just cheering the attack on jsn't enough, the most treacherous forces Amen. cans have ever met in combat. We on the home front can’t let them down wand we won't. So resolve mow to at least double your bond buying in the Sth War Loan drive, This is the time to do belly than your best. 5"WAR LOAN Buck rhe Atizck/- BUY MORE THAN BEFORE Mills, R. D. darn with these. Then press with a in-law, as matron of honor, Admitted Friday and discharged hot fron, under a thin, damp cloth Packer wore pink, with a corsage of Saturday: James Foley, Bellefonte; and the darn will hardly be ‘hotice- |mstaning roses and blue delphinium Nancy Witherite, Bellefonte, R. D.; able. of Mill Hall, sis Whenever you find an an extra dol. |Mrs. Herbert Gray of Orviston, an- ; allar you at 1t 1 War Bonds or other sister-in-law, were brides. Mrs. Robert stamps. "maids. Mrs. Wilford Booth of Mon- Dan Grove Motors Cor. Allegheny & Bishop Sts., BELLEFONTE, PA.
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