FRE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, RELLEFONTE, PX, ath . June 29, 1944, a c—— id Foor Eo —— SS ey yw tS ——— ER wo a — | the Brotherhood of Locomotive En- | HOLTS HOLLOW daughter Carolyn with an ice cream gineers, Surviving are his wife, the party Bunday afternoon former Sadie V. Bay: a daughter, Service man Frank Johnson of cluded Mi Jim Wesley and child 1 MM at MM I Ad MceMi | ¢ / Thi y A # Mrs. Lee 8. Hunter, at home: one Florida, is spending a few days with Dorothy and Dona N and Mi obby of ¥ gle, spent ( (7/7 % S mazing, ew grandchild; two brothers, George G., | relatives and home folk Orvi and Howard C. Lock Haven; and Mrs. Orvis Watson and children Jim — ye two sisters, Mrs, Melvin Courter, and Mrs. Emma Watson were recent Roberts ol 0 fob % iniigh M "h oh Bh a Sidewall Vulcanizing Service! iit . ; . vy. Lock Haven, and Mrs. Earl Hufl-| visitors at the Roy Sheesley home at ter Lynn; Pvt and MISS MARY ADAMS Paul Biddle, Beech Creek, With 00 Jersey Shore. Funeral services | Bellefonte R 1 on: Roy Poormai g A w f whom she made her home. Also sur 4 " : " “ From Miss Mary Adams died Thursday W were held at the home Sunday at 2 bras . Te _- 4 A Mrs. Fred Watsor jving are a sister Mrs. Frank Grace Camel of Tennessee, and My 9% n » V ’ of y 5 " . - y bd AWTrent eid 1 1! ih , AE3 ; Ie I , childre nt night, Jupe 22, at her home in Houser Bellefonte: ten grandchil- p.m. Dr. Alfred J. Thomas officlat- | oq Mrs. Rov Fetzer and family were Aid, 1 . a ; Iw ny L Re, al Adds Thousands of Extra orth Philipsburg Aged 689 years, ed. Interment was made in Dunns- ! . A ’ on. MI Lee Johnsor N h ; : , dren and one great-grandcehild. Her supper guests at the Orvis Watson ghe was a daughter of Alexander s town cemetery home on Wednesday of last week Jr., Dick and Anna; Mrs, Al. Franco Mrs. Kenneth Drake, of Nort * 4 rt hushand Lowery Biddle, died In | ¥ bid Ad +4 isla b I" 4 p ' and Sarah Ann (McGrady) Adams 1925 : Funeral services were held on Mrs. Edith Burd spent the weekend And the honored gu ©) Wi | i es fo our orn ires LoL "wi 3) a] - Surviving are one sister, Miss Laura J } at the Milford Burd home gt Plea Vit d Mrs. Re Fetzer viel 4 J M Lo Mat Wenn ! Adams, and two brothers, George, Fuesday at 2 p. m at the Biddle BOALSBURG i ) 1 ! BR I 'vi ‘ ha f f ‘ om of # ” ¢ ¢ ' : ow ou! of me becouse of toad ant Gap - ames home W oy A, Goss officiated An \ rick of ( More besa ’ / ¢ ’ of North Philipsburg, and James 0H . Rev. Ro A jos © A Miss Pearl Houtz of Bellefonte was Mr. and Mrs. Claud Poorman of Mis itrtvbell will inn tun 1 } 3 amg v j . of the Weigh swall Mold in sur Adams, of Pittsburgh. Funeral ser. #44 dvi ¢ ¢ we now offer ( Er DEW / UNG on 0 Paul emetery. Mill Hall, R. D a supper guest of her brother and sis- | Bellefonte, called at the Heaton 4 3 vices were held Monday morning at ha, wid Sais shi ter<in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur home recently ' #280 o'clock at Sts, Peter and Paul : ee EA OR Houtz Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. James Wesley and ye 3.1 Aa rien, Random Items ' b iaday. cmd this Catholic church, with burial in the REV. WILLIAM } b A Mrs. Margaret Styer of Blooms. children of Clearfield spent the ofa of Jul (Continued from page ome) plod 10 check your tires o Bhilipsburg cemetery wd has been ve . Belig burg spent Friday with Mrs, Jennle Weekend at the Lee Johnson home dy fonte of the death June 13 of ov Fo " , Mrs. Wesley and childre ° : ! Ya fron i i f rtney and daughter MIs esiey an nuaren an pend ‘ ‘go SEN il y Ford of F PANO ns y , ne of es . N / f MRS. LAURA BOUSE GREENE yh Por " Ei puso, Texul Mrs. P. L. Swank was a caller at | \D8 the week with home folk M1 SNOW SHOE | Nn BEFORE ] ancl be (ln of tl M y TIN ¢ i ; . v cousin of the Beezer MeGowan " N' an j ht Mrs, Laura Bouse Greene, of : of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Prank |Al Franco R. N. and daughter re turned home after spending several 1d rmor familie le te, Johnsonburg, died at the Elk Coun. #1 Al i Eo A ar oo” e on Gardner at State College Thursday \ " , ty General Hospital, Ridgway, on Who died on the third anniversary... days with relatives in New York : ; 4 f hi ordinatic Father Ford, ' I jo ; . "ho Wi , ning June 20 Mrs his | - Jean Tuche returned home to Puesday morning int +. whose mother was the former Ellie Mr. and Mrs. Ray Willlams of rarran: € ft ‘ ge . Greene was born at Potters Mills Warren, Ohio, after spending a few “ ow " Beezer { Spring Creek, died at a Pennsylvania Furnace, were dinner Gentre county, J iy 5 1869 "0 hospital near Chicago, after two Ruests at the home of their son, John daughter of ‘the a . Jame: pial i1lr Interment took place Williams and family, Sunday nll Morin : t D Univer ae N Mrs Samuel Eleman of Syracuse, Thursday re ¥ © niversity f i 5 " ad Am 3 N. Y., was a visitor at the home of HOLTS HOLLOW NO 2 cher, Greenville: Murs. Charles rounds N¢ ! Pletcher, Greenville; South Bend, Ind. Father Ford, who | Mrs. Nell B. Pisher Tuesday Konen, Philadelphia Mrs B. ited Jdlefont Winding Mrs. Emma Walsor i Keister and Miss Leotta Bouse, of sEz baenmbmd th torte Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Allison and o row days with her daughts Johpsonburg. Funeral services wer - h Wh gl or 1 pil Es John W. Hess of Altoona. were sup pov Sheesles held Priday and burial was hood : al ale Uiivers! '* per guests of Mrs J. A Fortney and Mr. and Mrs Orvis Wat in Cedar Hill cemetery Ager Bo ho Ford. ane AEC Nine daughter Miss Beulah Fortney Sun- > . > rs. Mist os Margaret Mary Fil- day evening Sunday evening . MRS. LOWERY BIDDLE len’ and ‘Louise Ford al ‘at home Mrs. Ausle Shutt visited her sister Those who visited the Roy Leat) Jvin Qui { Moshannon, |y ’ . . Mrs. Alice Louise Welty Biddle, 83 surviv Mi : Agnes Beezer, former- Mrs. Sally Gill in the Centre County ers home Sunday were: Mrs. Prank visited hes ighter Mi Ja ot ‘ Den HERE'S YOUR CHANCE for Complete Tire an active member of the Beech , Bellet nte. how in Tyrone. i Hospital, Bellefonte and the Fred Dreese and sons of Bellefonte, and ne day : | a iva . ‘4 . Rec w : . — Creek Methodist church, died sud-| = 00 oo Lose family at Valley View Wednes- Mrs. Joe Butler and daughters of y and M Joseph Wadd ked \ eacetime w econditioning! No Ration Certificate Needed! denly early Saturday morning at’ LL . aay Moose Run, Mrs Jim Wesley her home in Beech Creek township : ae Mr. and Mrs. John D. Donnley and children of Clearfield are visiting her She was in her usual health dur- H, WARD McCLOSKEY son Charles of Medina, Ohlo, were parents Mr. and Mrs, Lee Johnsor | Billy Wales) \ fan ! ASL ‘ ‘ ! . . : ing the week, and had walked into’ H. Ward McCloskey, 61, retired visitors at the home of Mrs. Jennie for a week chester, N, Y ‘ » Kevstone Tire Service tawn Thursday. She retired as usual Pennsylvania railroad engineer, died Porenev Tuesday Mrs. Ida Johnson | eT § re Posts | sue hit A 1 . else © J WJ | # aboiit § o'clock Friday evening, but at his home in Lock Haven Thurs-| jerry Righel and Dick Goheen are [¢W days with her sor yd n-| Calvin 1 na granddaughts 8. oy OUTH POTTER called her son at 1 a. m He found day afternoon, June 22, after A tWO- shending two weeks at Camp Kanes. 500 of Buffela Run ft t to visit ‘ her dead in bed. Mrs, Biddle had year illness. He was born in Blanch- take, near Spruce Creek Mrs. Al Franco honor moved to her present home from ard the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. } ) fig 4 Pu ey " nail sug wd Mrs. Lynn Mothersbaugh of Pot- SE . — Nittany Valley 20 years ago. She had Mrs. William C. McCloskey, who "yen 0 0 oiters Misses Isabel been an active member of the later lived in Swissdale and spent _ = fod : Methodist church for 65 years and most of his life in Lock Haven. An ad, KAY Graham are, Se 4 y r' / attended faithfully since she moved employe of the rallroad company Graham at Harrisburg y heb to the community, Surviving are for 41 years, he retired two years two sons and two daughters: Orrie, ago because of his health. Mr. Mc- Mr. and Mrs. William Lansberry of of Jersey Shore: Mrs. Roy Jones, of Closkey was a member of the First Centre Hall R. D. were recent call- Bellefonte: Mrs. Ruth Robb and Evangelical Lutheran church and © at the George Musser home : The Daughters of Ruth class of the - - " Lutheran Sunday School held their . i # ’ 3 : er i, ds hAA=/rL Bibi days at the Fred Watson home Elmer Kessling and friend mad a business trip to State College or cemetery on and family called on Mr Ed. Heaton ~1 BIETAEFONTE. PA class meeting June 2. At the home of Mrs. D. G. Raup. The members present were Mrs. Frank White, Es- ther Graham, Marie Hess, Ethel | Graham and Bertha Cole, Miss June hj { White was a visitor at the meeting 4 \ - “ Pvt. William Gladfelter of Camp A Gordon Johnston, Fla, was a sup- V per guest at the Charles Graham - - ee wi 1d home Friday evening of last week . i J M . Mrs. Doris Mothersbaugh of Pot. >» a our resent tires as ters Mills spent the weekend with #*% her uncle and sunt Mr. and Mrs -» a George Musser J) Seo wo The Junior Guild of the Reformed 5 church met Friday evening at the home of Miss Helen Neff at Tussey | ( ville. Those who attended were | Mrs T G. Jones Mrs H L Wink Patricia Douglas, Sara Gaut, Nancy Jones. Barbara Mothersbaugh, Bar bara Wink. Shirley Gaut, Creta Sue Durner. Joyce Gentael. Jack Kline Robert Rishel, Howard Wink and Lewis Rishel Miss Hazel Faxon of Philadelphia was a recent visitor with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paxon Mrs. Laura Struble and Mrs. Edna ff State College. were recent isitors with the former's sister, Mrs ‘illis Houta Miss Mabel Mothersbaugh of Pot ters Mills spent the weekend with her grandparents Mr and Mrs Charles Graham Tuesday evening June 20. Mr Mary 8 Goheen entertained at din ner. Her guests were RE. Tussey and Miss Mary Tussey of Stale Col lege Ensigr Robert Morey of Swampscott, Mass Mrs Wiliam Tussey and mother Mrs. L. C Salli van of Akron, Ohio, and Mrs. Harry Mason of New Cumberland Mrs GC M Bloom Mrs Mary 8 Goheen, Mrs. Virginia M. Myers and Mr. Frank White attended a W.C 7 U. convention in Milesburg Friday Mrs. Harold Young and daughter Nancy spent Priday at the Corne- Hus Houtz home at Lemont Mr. and Mrs. James Byson of Watsontown and Mrs Byron Keith and children of State College were callers at the home of Mrs. Mary 8 Goheen Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shutt of Whényyou're dligible "for = Garden City, LL. 1. announce the new tires, get the new U.S. {b h birth of a daughter June 14 Mn 3 ; i Shutt is the son of Mrs. Ausie Shutt Royal DeLuxe ~the tire E Eo Miss Helen Meas of State College that’s setting performance | S80 was a recent visitor at the Marry records from coast to y 5 ; Musser home coast. Car o from all i a Mrs. Margaret Kuhn and Mrs. E : Ww H t Prid t over the country\are re- Bdanr aaah lay “Twit 2m porting that the new U.S, 1 f Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rossman of Roval Delane yoyuithitic : rs het "gm... re ITH guns blazing and a prayer in = war is a bloody business; that their lives, tis far ahead of the|field. ’ ess Saturday ; ’ " i p +. K. Dale and daughter Miss Mar. 18 stout heart this Ameri an! } ter ; Il as v kL It's often turning in' per ~~ eared of P nt Gap were dinner } h ’ # ( Ignte as we | 1S yours, arc at stake. 1 5 / - y formance equal to pre-war 1 f guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dale Rh oT Fig ; equal to pre Se ha and Mik, HAD is hell-bent on destruction of our enemies. Is it asking too much of you to back gerich And daughter Kathryn were pre-war tire quality leader, callers at the Harry OC. Balley home : ™™ the U.S. Royal Master, Sunday afternoon much he's doing to help win the war, For « more, War Bonds? There can be but one WAR LOAN are building into the new : / Mrs. Ralph Ricker and daughter “FF ; . U.S. Royal DeLuxe all the : of Woodsdale and Porrest MeOirk him, the chips are down; but his fighting 8. and Millard McOirk of Altoona were dinate . " NN fai skill ‘and: experience, ‘the < guests of Mrs Alice MeOirk and spirit is as high as the heavens from which eme i" up by buying more, and still tires. \ ) Bs The makers of America’s f Charits Sener Soff Me Kila Gin HE is not thinking of how little or ow 31 these ‘men . answer, You'll find it in your own heart. L L anilodge, safely and (% Mis Anca Dale, Sunday ’ And remember, too, as you dig deeper xtra’ tile) 3 J and Mrs. © ing of State i : dependability ‘that have College and Pvt. Earl Sunday who is his plane is diving. And Here Are 5 MORE Reasons j : han ever before into your ketbook made Royals the quality spending » furlough with his parents f \ pocketbook or : Mr. and Mrs Hors Sunda or Fav : for Buying EXTRA Bonds in the 5th! ‘ Is War Bonds are the best, the safest in : ie Grove Mills Were Teeent ior To In cramped foxholes and disease-infested = cash surplus, that the Fifth X ar Loan n ow . h . " . jungles, on sun-scorched beachheads— § MUST raise 16 billion dollars. It is the . westment in the world! the Harry Balley home 2. War Bonds return you $4 for every $3 - *". . : under and over the seven scas—other - greatest financing drive the world has ever Ts ef ee L. FRANK MAYES z Sr Sr v t business built on experience, \\ Americans are matching his courage. And known. to back up the greatest invasion 3. War Bonds help keep prices down. ledge, servis and prod- ) General Auctioneer . : : | A. War Bonds will help win the Peace by In: net of guality. = u Wyo eb their name is legion. They KNOW that . drive the world has ever known, creasing purchasing power after the war. 8. War Bonds mean education for your | Real Estate Sales ll a —r ; FETA Se —— Bellefonte Sunoco Service | ...m= Guach the Attack /- BUY MORE THAN BEFORE! - [= = =r Why not have the bensfit competitive bidding to the TELEPHONE 2919 ALLEGHENY & Bismop srs. | °F 70UF property. sora | EEE LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE A number of Farmw and be offered pubic sal fn the mens tober BELLEFONTE, PENNSYLVANIA
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