Page Fight ¥YHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PE. fo engagements He returned to the! th1da M Walter Heaton and Wil- | Woods who died November 23, 1036 | United States, April 19, 1919, and Ham Stimer, Tyrone: gphriam Stim. 8he is survived by three children [was di charged from the army, April ier, Lakemore, Ohlo. Mi Moore wi Walter Woods, of Los Angeles, Cal 30 of the same vear at Camp Dix, [a member of the Methodist church, Mi Mary Wood al home, and N. J. He was also a member of the | She was of a kind and loving dis- George Woods, of Wilkinsburg. Oru F'yrome chapter of the American position, a good mother and wife sister, Mr W. B. Fugate of Illin | Leglon, Howard Gardner post | atternon services were held Tuesday ois, and two grandchildren also sur Close r—F etberolf i ———— - —— ——_— afternoon from the Glass funeral vive Bhe was a member of the Pine : MRS. CLARA HUNTER | Mrs. Mabel Packer, Monument; re | NANCY ELIZABETH FOSTER parlors at 2 o'clock. Interment was Grove Mills Presbyterian church rs. Clara Hunter, 82, formerly of | For right 8 Bg — | Miss Nancy Elizabeth Foster, of | Made In Grand View cemetery Funeral services were held Monday { 4 v old : H Beech Creek, died suddenly Sunday, " from the Koch Funeral y ’ rw State College, died at midnight | morning | : ' ” y 4 4 op Bert ' . Mrs. Esthe ! ‘ : » State College w \ " o 4 at Connellsville, where she was re- RUE Ho¥: Samar, ang ms. half Tuesday, August 1, 1944, of compli- HAROLD E. BULICK, Jr, Nowe hai ; oliege, with Sev d. I nm of Mr. and 4 " siding with her son, Fred. She was | : ll cations after a lingering illness. Harold Eugene Bulick, Jr. son of | ‘irgpatrick officiating. Intermen losser, of Nev mb I wi A ws and three half-sisters . : Wiki ade in P Cirove Mills Dello ap. ; the widow of James Hunter, former oli Formate Akron. Ohio Born January 26, 1854, at Oak Hall! Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bulick, Sr., of iii made in Pine Grove Mill ArTied day : rd hi : SERVICE. bridge contractor, who was killed Monday after his in an accident in 1906. Daughter of the late John and Maria Nestlerode, Ru ) y yo RRMA p p ’ t ' { : WA» "A bY. Allegheny & Jishop Sts she was the last surviving member = alla Chaplain, Orviston: 22 gal, of Bryn Mawr, She was a mem- | 30, 1044, Two sisters survive in ad : dh ir y & y of that pioneer Beech Creek fam- AT TE survive on? ber of the State College Presbyter- dition to the parents, Puneral ser Recent Weddings Monald Cr . A i BELLE FON] KE, J A. Ly She was » member of Me ph nd on Arthur Packer, gave hls lan church. Funeral services were yices were held Tuesday afternoon — tr | gl b AR Church of Christ at Blanchard. Sur- Flo in the present Packer, Rave 1S held from the Koch Funeral Home, at the home with interment follow Fiver il hi cho | Viving in addition to Pred are Wo w re held at the home Wed- State College, Friday afternoon ing In Gray's cemetery. Service Mi Myrtle E. Btein, ¢ 0 i er | { y po we — vices we weld with Rev, Donald W. Carruthers were in charge of Rev. H. H. Shiss-| and Donald H. Ressner, o Fort Pett f ple ' GLENDALS she was a daughter of John 8. and Stormstown, died in the Philipsburg AU'DITIONAL DEATHS ON PAGE ‘har 3 ger, Lock Haven; Mas, | 0 : “ £ iow ¢ } ilipsburs ; : Charles Forringer, I Hi . Susan Boal Foster. She Is survived hospital at 9:30 p. m. August 6 at 81X--8ECOND SECTION Bertha Yost, of Flemington; Mrs 5 : 4 Ite ehhidvn 4 o " 4 - — Charles Powers, Johnsonburg, and by a gister, Mrs. William McMani- the age of 7 days. He was born July ’ - : Black—K ramer munity died Thursday, August 3 isle daughters and three other sons, Miss "0 0 ' n harge of Rey Maude Hunter and Mrs. Frank w a P p dbo abrmenl officiating. Interment was made in ler ward. were united In marriage te W ! Perch, Lock Haven; John H, Frank wn nade ut H blersburg the Branch cemetery | BE — Friday in B8t Paul's Evangelical formerly employs : HEE and Charles, all of Beech Creek; 24 “°° MAGE &8 7777 7 rr . MRS, SARAH BROWN church, Lewisburg, by the pa t RH id. He : grandchildren and great grandchil Le LOUIS E. ALLIS. Mi Sarah Brown tormeriv of Rev. E. C. Basom, The ring oer tur? from 17 mont ‘ dren. Mrs Hunter moved roy MRS. WALTER M. ORT, Louis E. Allis of Boalsburg died Unionville y and sister of fm Y ak mony was used Atlant LI Medit neal hot ' HOnviae, an : i (#4! i ’ ty Fog } Beech Creek to Connellsville OU Mrs Blanche Sharp Ort, of Lew- at the Centre Cilunty Hospital at |g. oo .4 Holtzworth of that com: Howing el A Ln 1 20 years ago istown. died at her home at 11:25 8:30 a. m. Sunday, August 6, 1944, ; fioer and N Gillon ‘ - » p.m Tuesday August 1. 1944, of a of complications after four weeks ill- 1044 at the home of her daughter Mi Joye nrams sught 4 My Ady ba 4 : 4 —— MRS. VICTOR F. DFVLIN heart attack. She was 59. Born in |ness. Born July 30, 1876, at Pitts- | yo povert Wray, in Cleveland, 0 | Of Mr. and Mrs. FD. Kramer, Car. S#nmen EER IN UE EV a WE Riis . . ' roost to . tw . T wm. ton, Pa, he was a son of Harrison - / . i d Joht Black ; : Mrs. Sarah Jane Devlin of West Bellefonte, Mrs. Ort will be remem : I'he body was brought to Bellefonte ** ' ‘ vi uh ~ I Linn street, Bellefonte, died at her bered through visits with her sis- C and Pluma Robinson Allls. On and services were held at the Wid. Emma Black, of Carlisle, were ma . Wilk nson Bea vey : Chicken Ravioli 23¢ home at 4:30 o'clock Sunday mo:rn- ter, Mrs. Russell Miller, of Bishop July 26, 1896, he was married to, o runeral home North Alle. Fed Sunday, July 4 Cloverdale Beverages 6 25¢ ing. August 6, 1044, after a 13 street. Her husband Walter M. Ort | Grace Manley who survives with one gheny street, Saturday afternoon, fonte Evangelical church h Ue : : 4 - pal ba Tetlev's Te 1" : p- months’ illness. She was a daughter and the following children survive: |50n Manley L., of Rosedale, L. I; th Rev. Willlam C. Thompson of H- Halbert Jacobs, pastor, and un 3 p street i VW eticys lca Balis 15¢ of John W. and Ada R. Bloom But- Mrs. Sarah Clemens. Lancaster: one Sister, Mrs. Cora Daugherty, of the Presbyterian church. officiating. | ©f the bride officiated 31s \ hn J Mr. v Weis s Vani la Extract t 13¢ terworth and was born at Peale, Mrs. Jean Hass, and Mrs. Eleanor Rome, Pa. and one brother, Bert 8 Interment was made in the Oak 18 employed at the Hunt ryst Loy ¥ J i . } i Clearfield county, on October 8, Callahan, both at home. One grand- Allis, also of Rome. He was a mem- Ridge cemeters near Unionville | PIANt at Carlisle, and Mr. Bla , re 3o]lef ris ! d Cocomalt Food Drink 5 23¢ 1903, making her age at time of child also survives. Fune ral services | ber of tt State College Pre byter Survivors include a daughter and given a n Jd d Aug n ( Sunsweet Prune Juice » 29¢ death 40 years, 9 months and 28 were held at Lewistown Friday with lan church. For some years he rep- two grandchildren wrge frop he army | iplos i ' . days. Surviving in addition to her D. B. Allison of the Jehovah Wit- resented the Pulies Brush Company ‘ i lat the Mechanicsburg Naval Supply m It BO! ¥ Bread Crumbs “ J2¢ Ne A "PRR . in the State College area. A brief y ; huret I'he ‘ . : . husband, and two sons, Richard and nesses officiating Interment was Moin ANE: : ’ y pn : > James both at home, are these bro- made in Mt. Hook cemetery at Lew. funeral service was held at the Koch MRS. BLANCHE WALKER a ring { Mc Cormick Ss Pickling spice Jc B thers and sisters: Mrs, Carl Gar- istown Funeral Home, State College, Mon-! Mrs Blanche Walker, formerly « Weber— Young engl \ i] oe , ”~ . -aet K-" BRAN] . : pl Ll ,.H day night, with Rev. W. N. Blair in Yarnell, died the home of her g ’ t Mitta ( a 7 nl i) rett, Burnham; 8. J. Butterwor h, charge. The body was taken to Rome. u : i it Ure E 30 Bara Wein 4 y d ( f } ' WM M | . re - Gold Medal Er Bellefonte; James Butterworth, Har- WILBUR ROY PATTON Hradiord GOuIv. TRIIRY. ime ape 12x. oan won BE SY WM inounces the marriage of her so € Of whl Jones, Lies Md \ wh LUNCHEON risburg: Mrs. Floyd Lippincott, Ft wilbur Roy Patton. manager of oo f \u \ y AAR: UR snares 1 sed ' 4 PTY A TY WE y ’ I. he uw . Ft Lady LLONAT her tha Miss Al " ; . y ; . i i Meade, Md., and John W. Butter- the Patton Meat Company near Ty ye 3 Were iiclaced Jeita ‘interment | na han val Tr. pre de nig Young, daught Hag l 8 % or FLOW ME AY worth, Jr. U. 8. Army, stationed in| on. 4ieq Monday morning at 11, CO melery An, Sonal um alker, preceded and Mrs. Raymond Your H nas ARR ol & Kansas. Mrs. Devlin was a member io o+ the Philipsburg State Hos- cm Sinai rh pe pe Taare 1rd, BR we wedding took | f oe y : ‘ \% on 6lc | of the Coalport Methodist church. 1.1 He resided at RB. D. 2, Tyrone $MRS, VIOLA MOORE fv veRube or eign Wigs ag July 8 at Ridder, La, Pvt. Weber ‘uM. i ee Funeral services were held at the He was born September 20, 1000 at Mrs. Viola Moore, of Tyrone died oa . ir ivr Ea ibm oN 3 on = ! i graduate « the Walk [on 4 NY ot -* ——— a1 Cab p Ge Wetzler Memorial Chapel, Miles- poy Matilda, a son of William at 5:40 a. m. Sunday at the | wi | dao 3 nt . h a -_ ee burg, yesterday afternoon, with Rev. pyomnas and Margaret (Rease) Pat- ipsburg’ hospital of complication haat " ania ANE the service was employed at thy Mabisco Howard E. Oakwood of Milesburg. |i, He was united in marriage with Mrs. Moore, who had not been in = 0 To hii tenovo car shoj ie now fn- | AFH © = officiating. Interment was made Inlyu. radeline Shovestul. He is sur- good health for about a year, was 61 , 00“ 00 © wa were held! DOhed at CamD Polk, La. Mrs. Weber | CH i pat PREMIUM MARY LOI the Swedish Lutheran cemetery at iyeq py nis father, wife, one daugh- years old. Born at Hannah, April | “oi Oo)" get iy : Grassflat. ter. Miss Hazel! Patton Washing- 5. 1883, she was a daughter of Mar- 008 ! y al SoIDOTS y plant at N ' at th I ; CRACKERS ay u he) ton, D. C.: one son, Samuel R., at tin and Christina Carbaugh Stimer = Ll f 1 NE MN FRANK BARTLEY home, and one sister, Mrs. Dewey On August 20, 1900, she was united d —- , Be : . 18 Frank Bartley, 70, died suddenly willlams, of Stormstown Mr. Pat- in marriage with George Moore at MRS. KATE MOSER WOODS \ Jetty Ru daughter of N aE nd ; oy C Chacolate Flavered A gt his home in Mill Hall at 2:30 ton was a member of the B. P. O. Hannah, who survives with these Mr oser Woods, widow of o'clock Sunday morning after four giks the LL OO. © and the children: Mrs. Walter Hard M1 th ate i. H Wood f Pim i ! At i Ringe -~ 4 years of ill health. His death Blazing Arrovy ¢ ) adder Robegt Miller, Mrs. Russel Good HOV ills. died at r home in hart £31 f nd Mr , 3 bi i ! pil . p. Libby's 16 02. iar 2 | oC eurred on his wife's birthday anni- Company of Tyron I \tton « man and Ernest Moore Tyrone that community at 1:30 p. in. Pri- Rinehart Woods st ere . h ’ ¢ versary. A native of Hublersburg, he 5 veteras { World Wa; ving D.. John and George, Jr, at hot da? gst | { mplications ried the 1 ted Brethren ¢ Piemme: § of . ‘ A fy TOMATO had lived in that vicinity all his lif a corporal in the Sixth trench Media and Frank. deceased { dlowing tended od ver : ! a ie Bort : : ot and in Mill Hall for the past 10 mortar battery of the Sixtn division. lowing brothers and sisters al r- September 20, 1860, is it re in Donald AM inted at pA nomi xg - JUICE years. He was a member of the Hub- He enlisted at Tyrone, February 12, vive: Mrs. Charles Shawder Is 3 ' lersburg Evangelical church, Surviv- yg el {1p * France Iv nowt Mrs. Samuel W ing are his wife and five daughters: | where he serv fn veral in and Samuel Stimer. Port Ma- 14 188] : was martied to D ' Bert R } ! Siaei ” ASL ‘ 4 14)¢ PRUNES FDENDALI GRO.PUP 30G FOOD TRUCK OWNERS! | DEOMEDA!} The TRUCK TIRE Situation 1s CRITICAL A Ginger Bread Hix Daughter For Robb FACE THIS FACT!... Due to continuing There a 0 stocks of large truck tires i et 1 . sale £8 7 2 Than w kav | X } ven’ heavy military demands, the latest Government dealers’ hands. When they say the, ven t . . . ia ei 3 . got. vour size in stock . . . believe them. directive limits the distribution of our produec- HE 2 : ol ; they say they can’t tell you when they can ge tion to the point where there are very few large- you a tire . . . believe them. THE X DON" size truck and bus tires for civilian use. KNOW BECAUSE THE MANUFACTURERS Daughter yor Gils HANUYER CAN'T TELL THEM ! Mr. and Mm Harry DG POR K No matter how essential you may thin} Seadless THIS IS the unpleasant and unvarnished your trucks are to the war effort or to the civ- er of State College. Mir. G truth . . . a condition that exists in spite of the ilian economy, the hard fact is that they can’t ployed in t Pairfie c MARGARINE RAISINS fact that the rubber industry is producing at roll on ration certificates for which no tires are * ’ ket & approximately twice the rate maintained in available. Daughter For Mallon) : 24¢ 1940, the last normal vear, RI. . ’ . | | * [} Care for your tires today as you never did weighing § pounds. 8 Spic & Span Cleaner Any increase in the present enormous rate hefore. Keep speeds down—Victory speed gives J 8 Ne. alley wth Liquid Suns vine Bleach of production will be slow, : Flyded Spray \ Wilberi‘'s No Rub Wax their rated carrying capacities. Keep air pres Ms agilaiil Manager o Radiant Furniiure Polish For the rubber industry is straining at the sures up to Tire & Rim Association standards entering service Wax Sandwich Beas maximum production limit of its collective man- —o not underinflate; do not overinflate. Match son For Schmidt . . oe . ar : : ’ nd Mrs Ralph 1 X ’ A power, man hours, and machines. duals : 1% It a po DD if uals correctly. Have every tire inspected reg- ce the birth of a sor . : : dS : Ing § pounds, 13 ounces. born in th CM: . wh 68 egela ularly for small cuts and bruises that need re- Centre County Hospital Sunda) longest tire life. Don't overload tires beyond infant has been NAIM Ro We do not anticipate an early decrease in 1) I. * i pair. Louis. Mrs. Schmidt is the forn military demands and, until these demands de- Louise Johnson, daughter of Mr ' | § Colery Hearts 2 behs. 25¢ crease, some trucks and buses may go down for —~ : : : whd Ms. Homer Kimo of Pi y lack of tires. This eritical period is liable to Timely vulcanized repairs will prolong the Hull of ar Caliepe in 100 I I Home Grown Cabbage 2 1b 5¢ continue for the duration of active military op- life of that precious tire body. serving with the armed forees In: Jf {ff erations. gad — "Choice Cooking Onions 3 Ib 18¢ AND ABOVE ALL — RECAP IN TIME. Milesburg Schools p XY THESE HARD-TO-T AK E STRAIGHT- High-quality material is available in sufficient Open September 6 Cal. Lemons—300's, . .doz. 43¢ FROM-THE-SHOULDER FACTS are given quantities for recapping. Remember—the “last At n regular meeting of the Cal. Oranges-252's. doz. 40¢ you today with the sincere hope that you will mile” may ruin the tire when it might have Milesburg School Board Monday be sympathetic to the position of the truck tire BIA, WHtiAHeSNEI. Wak Mate thal Slicing Cucumbers Ib 7c dealers of the country who have done a splen- been recapped and saved. : September 6 open on Wednesday, did job in helping to maintain transportation, an Shit Miating Athovls and who are still trying desperately to meet You must keep your tires UP if you don't Mrs. Ralph Mitchell, 7th and Sib / y " (rades Miss Alleen Rossman, 5th your needs. want your trucks to be DOWN, [And 6th grades; Miss Besse Miles 1 C WA E ATS {3rd and 4th grades, and Miss Eliea- CH J » [beth Ann Wetgler, Ist and Ind ’ grades am a MI ————— Keystone Tire Service | “ui. [| 080s si bi — pas Somunity puSEhTrAe a¢ vie POKK ROAST, Shoulder Ib 33¢ HOME OWNED AND OPERATED now In operation every Tuesday, be- i South Potter Street Bellefonte inning Eaton m. Mrs. RC Blaney, RING BOLOGNA Ib 33¢ The dehydrator has a capacit 14 bushels of corn for each fil Persons who desire to dry corn in’ 8
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