THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. August 3, 1944. -. As ————— A ———— A WA - ——— oo» bali Ta —" or a member of the Port Matilda odd! burg: Maurice, Woodward; and Le versary of his brother, Mi Iohn- amount asked of them y | Fellows. His wife, Mary, preceded roy, in the U. 8. Navy, stationed in sonbaugh | ie former vy Bale Commenting further v1 ! uot ni re dri are not ex 40.54. or a grand Yu he ¢ him In death three vears ago. He Is! Virginia. He was a member of Post win, daughter of Mi nd N Hon aid We of the War Final I i ted : o larg hint wi £63.90 xclusive o ies in the survived by the following children: No. 444, American Leglon of Mill \ | ’ } f { wit 1} ( ( $ : he a ¢ | Alvis th festa) Mrs. Wilbur Dressel, of Tyrone, Mrs. heim. Puneral services were held at Edward Weston, of Osceola Mills. his late home Wednesday afternoon Brachbill Daughter Born Mrs. George M, Hess, of Punxsu- with Rev. H. 8. Entz officiating. In M ind Mr Ww chhbill. achiev ! L ju nant » 0 0 I nine & ty di 4 wir bag @ 1} ¥ y n J I nin i tawney: Earl, of Buffalo, N. Y., and terment was made in Heckman cem- of 8outl ring sire he Di b to | more than O~And-a : opped thelr local otas 1 19 Men Called 8p For Examination totaled $18 HARVEY E. WOMELDORF {died January 31, 1030. These chil- | gryce, of Camp Meade, Md. ‘The etery near Millheim etita of thel Harvey Edward Womeldorf, 74, of [dren survive: Frank, of New Bruns- |(liowing brothers and sisters also, ooo ons neparns ON p daughter, bot "He ’ » / ACR inugl ort Logan Mills, was found dead Mon - | Wick, N. J, John, of Whippany, N. J; survive him: James, of Port Ma- 81X- SECOND SECTION Centre Ce flay evening at 6 o'clock in his gar-| Stephen and Mrs. Andrew Lawrence, 'yjjda; clifford, of Somerset; Mrs sal B den by his brother, Samuel with both of Detroit, Mich. Andrew, of waiter Willams, of New Jersey; whom he lived. In apparent good Plymouth, Mich. Mrs Arthur Mrs. Scott Crain, of Port Matilda health. he had been seen about the | Krause, of Delino, Mrs. George Pat- my Gertrude Richards, of Port RECENT yard as late as 2 p. m. by neigh. |enich, of Clairton and Mrs. Joseph agtiida. Funeral services will be Co bors. Mrs. W. J. Shoemaker, deputy ISmtchko, of Clarence. Twenty-five held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock unty Tops Bond for her husband, Dr. W. J. Shoe grandchildren and 11 great-grand at the Weston home. The Rev. Dan- WEDDINGS 2 Hy aid death children, also survive He was ali. Patterson, pastor of the Christian Quota by $1 25,000 iy fr] a} (Continued from page one) git who maker of Clinton county was due to a heart attack caused member of the Jednota Lodge, the sniance church, will officiate, and . (Continued *om page one) by the heat. Mr. Womeldorf was a Creek Catholic Slavic Union and an j,i) will be made in the Umbria : : native and life long resident of Lo- honorary member of the U M. W.of | cemetery at Osceola Mill Benjamin—Claney y and | citi na re to be gan Mills and hgd worked as a farm A, all of Clarence. Funeral SEV - eee Miss Nancy Patterson Claney, RI % I ( laborer. Surviving are two brothers, were held at St. Michael's Catholic DR. PAUL H. BIKLE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murdock achieveme Samuel and Clayton of Beech Church at Clarence Saturday morn- Dr. Paul H. Bikle, aged 65. Mif- Claney, of Brookline, Upper Darby Creek: a step-sister, Mrs. Emma DE with Rev. J. W. Pally offic lating Ainburg physician and husband of Philadelphia, became the bride of Rhine, of Loganton, R. D. 2 and fa Interment was made in the church the. former Louise Maitland. of Lt. Earl Whitney Benjamin U. 8B sister, Mrs. Minnie Royer, Willams. cemetery Bellefonte and Williamsport, died. Army. of New York City, at a cere- . : oh tad : . uk ——————— ’ orf . . av : “a : ‘ - port. Funeral services will be held ELT COWHER Sunday in the Harrisburg hospital we hn He Barclay Ho . A A J ade a, # Sat \ today at 2 p. m. at the L. D Morris Yo Piveah wr va stent Where he had been a patient for da es ap, a = p L tur fy A funeral home, Loganton. Rites will Ell Cowher, 67, dled at 6 o'clock two weeks. Dr. Bikle was well known @8Y. iy 20. More than 100 person p A ot + Tp — | sricla t venineg [} i n atte sel sey v a Te v be continued at St. Paul's Evangeli- Monday evening at the home of hi Bellefonte having sited. hils ittendgd a reception at the Barcla in y Eat - . ree terment daughter, Mi mdward Weston at ith » After the ceremony. LL. and Mi 4 gal chur SE pn intermen oa Mis by had been sickly wifes uncle and aunt Edwin | Benjamin will reside temporarils : : will he made In the cemetery i ia Mili ( Lownie Orman and Mrs. Rebecca Cruse, .. 000 oR bo joining the church for the past several vears and his Se also I'exas where the bridegroom is sta- A both of East Hig street y death was attributed to Bright's dis- oth of F gh tioned at this time I'he bride's stent su "1 ns at the Gar > BAS hm 1 ¢ Spent summer vacations al mother is the former Helen MceClur axe he "OO ASE as A § { ‘ i} ien } ure JOHN SASKO ease The deceased was a son 0 man summer home Edgefonte ‘ n ihoC , John Sasko, 85, of Clarence, died Adam and Rebecca Hardy Cowher. | . + ‘Wing ate his of Bellefonte. Among those who at- oa . . 2, 3 at 11°30 a. m. Wednesday, July 26, | He was born at Port Matilda on Sout ol SWE, urviv Bikle gor tended the ceremony were Mrs. Sar- Cor. Alle ihe ny & Bishop SES., 1944, at his home from complications | June 3. 1877. He lived at Osceola Getty burs Futiesal rv ios Ae ah McGarvey and daughter. Miss BELLE FONTE PA following a short illness. He was | Mills for the past 38 years and was | a Mim burg esterday after- Jean and Mr and Mrs. Samuel Rahal : iy A. born June 22. 1859. a son of John and |a blacksmith by trade. He retired |Dtid at Miffiinburg, j } Waite and son, Timmy. all of Belle- Catherine Sasko. His wife, Susan, from work a few years ago. He was "%%" fonte - ’ we itt | JOHN DANIEL NEESE Plotcher—TteOarmatk STUFFED John Danlel Neese, Miliheim car- The marriage of Miss Mary Fran penter, died at the Centre County ces McCormack. daughter of Mi | Hospital at 9 o'clock Sunday, July land Mrs. Guy McCormack, nf Bow! QUEEN OLIVES on har 130, 1044, from complications Mr. ing Green, Kentucky, to A'C Don- {Nee who had been a patient in ald Miller Pletcher, son of Mr and | the hospital several weeks, was aged Mrs. Fred V. Pletcher, of Howard 69 years. Born in Gregg township, was solemnized Thursday, J 20 FRANTZ MALTED KERNEI June 29. 1875, he was a son of Wil- at 430 pm in the State Street «8s liam and Elizabeth Braucht Neese. Methodist church by the Rev Rus- n His wife, the former Minnie Lingle, sol Ireland. Miss Juanita MeCor | two children, Harry Neese, of Mill- mack, cousin of the bride and Fu- MARSHMALLO NY 1-b. pkg 3 § DUHIITRINORHIIING Er rem mmeey Ha $ SE a ai] heim, and Mrs. Helen E Bohn, of gene Hazelwood were the attend. Akron, Ohio, and a brother, Wil- ants Mrs. Pletcher is a graduate of lam Neese, of Spring Mills, survive. ' the Bowling Green High School and He was a member of the Reformed ‘will receive her A. B. degree {rom FANCY church of Millheim. Puneral services western Kentucky State Teacher . : will be held at his late home al 2 College next month Cadet Ple ! k Da il yo | 8. trutuate of the Hows: APPLE BUTTER 8 on jar enberg officiating. Interment will b¢ School and attended the Lock Va made in the Fairview cemetery, eon Teachers’ College, prior Millheim tering the service in Febr He is now stationed al cwell DROMEDARY RAYMOND PAUL BOOB Field, Alabama. Following a recep Raymond Paiil Boob, well known Hon at the home of the bride, Cadet Spring Mills, R. D. farmer and and Mrs. Pletcher LY, NOT MOTI 14-02 pkg World War 1 veteran, died at the BOmery, Ala. to make ! m 3 ; for the present ® With every means of transportation inten- Cnr 0 Tov, rom compre | ADDITIONAL WEDDINGS Ov PAGE sively speeding the men and machines of war closer to the field of action—coal deliveries must be staggered over a long period of time. To be sure of having what vou need when winter comes—phone vour order at once to your local coal dealer. y was a patient SIX -BECOND BECTION WALDORF rveral week Wal years 10 months and 13 “ rn in Green township, Clin- inty, September 18, 1804, he AL ig JI { William and Hannah His wife, the former his mother living at —— wo Woodward, and these children st Bi HANOVER ve. Qtanley of Coburn: and Mr Son for Johnsonbaughs yy iz nimis Kenneth Zerby, William, John, Paul.| Mr and Mrs. John Joh: ) 4 James and Miss Nancy, all at home. of State College, R. | are the Ka ? can Surviving brothers and sisters are nt f their vy hil nd s t Mrs. Lulu Allison. Milton Clair, ond on, Weighing 7 pou Bean, De- ounces, born Thursday at the Centre Aaronsh Mrs. Paul Bellefonte Chamber of Commerce Rarer or Mrs "Prank Young. ' County Hospital The infant who This Space Contributed by the troit, K-P BRAND Spring Mills Albert Rebersburg: has ben named Larry Richard, #as LR A hl A CHIT ) 0 ’ Mrs Charles Swartzlander, Mifflin. (born on the fourth birthday ann! rR —— ——————— — - — ee ———————————— SU ——————————————— ER ———— - — | 12.02 cin Cc GLENDALE CHEESE SPREAD 70th Grange Encampment and FS | fF Sg Uhsagfond CLOROX T Via Neburas : FREE FROM CAUSTIC wd rs Best oe Ether Barsh subetantes CENTRE COUN Y FAIR 9 Eevee mo Rb ee : (2 Phage |_ww yo, Hershey's Cocoa Butter Toilet Soap Nabisco Junior Milk Bone Dog Food ™ = 10¢ GRANGE PARK, CENTRE HALL, PA. Bulub! 2 AUGUST 26th to 31st Trait. a in awa, a) ~ Fre ne Cereal . . . J W Pablum—Cooked E Bo Furniture or Silverware Polishing Cloths = 10¢ CAMF OPENS AT NOON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24th Pabena-—— Cooked Enriched Oatmeal #-07 pki 2f Goodman's Noodle Soup Pkg 9¢ Seedless Raisins ib Mec Donald Grapefruit Juice 46-01 can 3p Cloverdale Beverages (F's Drposity § i2-oz bois 25¢ Sweetheart Toilet Soap kes 13¢ . MERENIRIAN Sod 5% 5 ASI ks SN ate aT flo BR ttn © 7 5s 4 Sn tig pon i SE ® Cow Girl o pm a * Base Ball Band se HEINZ MUSTARD 7 = 3a Brown or Yellow + TR oe pai Wa Choice Cold Cuts - - Ih30c | ~~ egiio A Fresh Ground Hamburg Ih 28¢ | cares Ring Rologna - - - Ih30c | some =i BABY FOODS Chopped Once again the Grange Encampment and Centre County Fair will be held at Centre Hall . . . Come and enjoy the amusements, educational exhibits, 5 club activities and all the other attractions whieh for years have made this a o 0! Ng ed ~ ( KELLOGG'S an outstanding Fair. PEP MONDAY, AUGUST 28 WEDNESDAY, AUG. 30 rest: Zita & Vegelalles Huge SLICING CUCUMBERS. .-.........0..0.00 7 Shredded Wheat © 10¢ TUESDAY, AUGUST 29 hb A Judging Exhibits — 4-H Club THURSDAY, AUG. 31 0 CHOICE PLUMS... oe Liv i Yor MASON Round-ups, Livestock Judgi Roundups vestock Judging Grange Day | HOME GROWN CABBAGE, Solid Heads. . . 2 Ibs 5¢ | JARS \ ADMISSION 80c (7:2) CAR PARKING 30c (* i | CALIFORNIA LEMONS, 360s. . .......doz. 35¢ Dox Pix Pez Qa —_— CALIF, VALENCIA SRANGES, 252s. doz, 40¢ 55¢ 65¢ FANCY COOKING ONIONS sv .3 Ibs 20c Seal-All Lids - EXHIBITS ~ FRUIT, FLOWER AND FARM CROPS Jor Rings 175 20 9c) a a L) * "4 ; I Wa a ni wi AA * she hg Pim he ph 4
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