te FH FENTRE NEMOORAT RETTRPFONTE. PR i Recent Weddings | August 10, 1944. co —— a— he kd 1 [en, acted as bridesmaid, and Her- | Announcémient has been made of bert Hunter, also of Lock Haven, | the marriage of Mrs. Mildred Holt | acted as best man. Mrs. Burd has of Unionville, and Epley Gentzel of | been employed at Sylvania Products Zion. The wedding took place July! Co. for the past year, while Mr 96 at. the oMices of Justice of the Burd Is a Piper Aircraft employe. | Peace Cross at Mill Hall. They were |The happy couple are well known unattended. Mr. Gentzel is a retired |in Centre county and have the best farmer and well known citizen of | wishes of a host of friends and rela- | Zion. Mrs. Gentzel has been em-| tives They have gone to housekeep- ployed at the Gentzel home for! ing at 442 West Water street, Lock more than two vears. They will con- Haven, where they are at home to tine to live at the Gentzel home. [their many friends | Gentzel—Holt Seott—Wilcox Miss Emily Wilcox, of State Col- lege. daughter eof Mr. and Mrs Charles W. Wilcox. of Philipsburg, pecame the bride of Charles Mac- Curdy Scott of Bellefonte, at a cere mony performed at noon last Thurs- day in the parsonage of the Belle- fonte Presbyterian church, with the pastor, the Rev. William C. Thomp- son, officiating. The bride Is em- ployed at the First National Bank, State College. Mr. Scott trust of- ficer at the First National Bank in Bellefonte. Mr. and Mrs. Scott will reside for the time being in the Clennland apartment State Col- lege Gordon—Colyer Mrs. Sarah «Colyer, of West Bishop street, Bellefonte, and Ben R. Gor- don, son of Ben Gordon, Sr., of East Beaver street, Bellefonte, were mar- ried recently in the Reformed church at Phoenixville, with Rev Hartman officiating. The bride's sis- ter, Mrs. George Potter of Phoenix- ville, was the only attendant. Mr Gordon, wha served | nearly two years in the Army, received an hon- orable medical discharge last No- vember. He is now employed by the Titan Metal Company. Mrs. Gordon, who is employed at the Centre County Hospital, expects to contin- ue her work. Their plans for going to housekeeping are indefinite at the present time Burd-—Confer Mrs. Edith M. Burd, of Bellefonte, | R. D. 3. announces the marriage of her youngest son, Leonard Monroe Burd, and Miss Goldie M. Confer, daughter of James Confer, of Beech Creek. The wedding tpok place July 3 1944 at the home of Rev. Paul E. Conley, of Lock Haven, when the double ring ceremony was perform- ed. Miss Fairy Auman of Lock Hav- Pimples Disappeared Over Night Yes, it is true, there is a sale harmless medicated liquid called Kleerex that dries up pimples over night. Those who followed simpir directions and applied Kleerex upon deriring wee amazingly ssapeised when they found their pimples had disappeared. These users enthusias. tically praise Kleerex and claim they are no longer embarrassed and are now happy with their clear com piexions n't take our word for it use Kieerex tonight Only 50c. 1 one application does not satisfy. yo get your mon back. There is n risk so do hesitate. Sold ar recommended by Parrish Drug Store {7 Milk Coolers AVAILABLE AT ONCE! In Electric; Gasoline Driven, or fee Cooled Cabinets HUBERT ROSSMAN HOME & AUTO SUPPLY STORE Phone 2615 BELLEFONTE, PA J C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY * WAGNER'S QUALITY FLOUR A Hard Wheat Pat. Flour WAGNER'S OUR BEST FLOUR WAGNER'S VERY BEST FLOUR Winter Wheat * 9 Wagner's 16% Dairy Feed Wagner's Pig Meal Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and grower. Wagner's Scratch Feed Wagner's Chick Feed Rydes Cream Cal! Meal Eshelman’s Dog Feed * 9» Dealers in All Kinds of Grains * 0 BELLEFONTE, PA. Gilbert—Breon Miss Marie Florence Breon daugh- tor of Mr. and Mrs Stuart M. Breon of Miln.2im, became the bride of Lt Donald F Liilbert, son of Mrs, Mar- tha Gilbert, a. © of Millheim, at the home of her paren's at 2 p. m. Tues- day of last week. Rev, H. A. Houseal, pastor of the Grace Evangelical church of Lemoyne performned the ceremony assisted by Rev. H 8 Entz, pastor of the Millheim Evad- gelical church. Miss Katherine Hut», chison of Houtzdale, and It Paul | C. Holden of Dauphin county, were’ the attendants. Before the ceremony Mrs. Ruth Stover played “The Ros- ary” and Miss Tessie Bartges sang ‘0 Promise Me" and “I Love You! | Truly.” Mrs. Gilbert is a graduate of | East Penns Valley High School in the class of 1944 and is at present a student in the Altoona School of Beauty Culture. Lt Gilbert was graduated from the East Penns Vai- ley High Schoo] in 1941. He then! took a course in engineering at Penn State. He entered the Army Alr Forces In 1942 and received his com- mission in Texas. He was sent over- seas last October and completed 27 missions in heavy bombardment as a navigator on a B-17. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and Air Medal with three oak leaf clusters. The bridegroom's best iman, Lt. Holden, has completed over {80 missions and is a Thunderbolt pilot ace. He originally served with ithe Royal Canadian Air Force and { later transferred to the U. 8. A. A F. in England. He also holds the DFC. Air Medal with three oak leaf [clusters, and several] awards by the English and Canadian governments After a reception the couple left on a wedding trip and at a later date will go to Miami Beach, Fla, where Lt. Gilbert will report for reassign- ment OBITUARY MRS. MARY LOUISA DeARMITTY Mrs. Mary Louisa DeArmitt, for-! merly of Altoona died Sunday moming at 9:45 after an extended iliness. She was born in Bellefonte, October 18, 1852, a daughter of Henry and Cathryn (Daley) Kabella She was twice married her first hus- band being Dr. Wooster of Idaho Springs. Colorado, who died in 1888 One son, Willlam Desmond DeAr- mitt, preceded her in death in 1934 She is survived by one brother, Jo- seph Kabella, Sr, and five nieces and five nephews MRS. EDITH M. SORGEN Mrs. Edith Margaret Sorgen, 64 wife of Reuben A Sorgen, of Mill Hall, died at her home there at 9:40 o'clock Saturday morning after sev- eral years She was seriolisly stricken late in July, and was ® patient for several days at the Pri vate Hospital before returning home Mrs. Sorgen was born In Jarksor ville and had resided in Flemington for 30 years. The Sorgens moved to Mill Hall just a year ago. She was a member of the Church of Christ, the Degree of Naomi Lodge and the P.O of A. Camp 73, at Flemington Surviving are her husband, three sons and a daughter Ralph E Keiffer, of Lock Haven, R. D.; Har- old D. Sorgen, Lock Haven; Sterl- ing C. Sorgen, U. 8. Navy In the Pacific: Mrs. Henry Keller, at home; also three brothers and three sis- ters: John Rines, of Lock Haven, R D Harry Rines, of Altoona Charles, of Baltimore Mrs. Rose Sterns, of Rushville, Neb Mrs Lavina Hunt, of Lamarie, Wyo. and Mrs. Roland Morrell, Sioux City, Ia ; also six grandchildren. Funeral ser- vices were held Tuesday BLANCHARD The following persons who took the high school entrance examina- tiong some time ago will be permit- ted to enter either Lock Haven or Howard High School in September Lucille Kline, Alice Spangler, Ken- neth Miller, Blanche Walker, Sara Shilling, Herbert Bechdel, Clare Bolopue, Ann Johnsonbaugh Betty Weaver, Ann Eaton, Joann Peters, Donna Day, Phyllis Helchel, Char- lotte Dietz, and Paul Bechdel These will enter the Sth grade The following will travel by bus to either Lock Haven or Howard and enter the 10th grade: Marie | Bechdel, Polly Belopue, Evelyn Brickley, Jean Spangler, Vielet Gun. sallus, George Bowes, Dick Day, fooert Miller, Wilbur Smith. To en- ter the Junior class will be: Byron Richards. Don Thompson, Robert Thompson, William Williams, Le- roy Winslow, Lois Girton, Violet Graham, Betty Walker, and Ruth Weaver. These pupils have been no- tified officially by Shuman Wil. Hams, secretary of the board and superintendent of the Disciple | | church, that they will commute to either of the schools above men. | tioned. This was done when he took [the school census some time ago | Mr. Richards is to teach the sev- {enth and eighth grades. He is] [thought to be intending to take a) {year's leave of absence, In that {event a substitute teacher will be! |elected to fll the temporary va- | caney. : illness Building Donors Only two bulldings on the Penn- [sylvania State College campus have | been donated by single individuals | ~Bchwab auditorium, gift of Charles | M. 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