suki ERY CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS College, William Cain, Bellefonte Admitted Wednesday, discharged Thursday: Aaron G. Donley, Julian, John Zerby of Spring Mills, Fred Monday of Last Week Admitted: Mrs. Antonio Trantfel- ice of Bellefonte R. D. 3 Discharged: Mrs, William Brach- bill and infant daughter of Belle- fonte Admitted Monday and discharged Tuesday: Jean Bell of Lemont, Betly Hassinger, of State College Admitted Monday and discharged Wednesday: John FF. Sweitzer of Bellefonte Birth: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs Donald C. Monsell of Bellefonte Tuesday of Last Week Discharged: Mrs. Paul Confer infant daughter of Spring Mills, Mi Paul Lose and infant son of Belle fonte, Mrs. Preston Dobson of Belle fonte R. D 3, Mis: Harriet Hubert of Pittsburgh, Mrs. Lavina Flora of of Pleasant Gap, Mrs. Wayne Rishel Centre Hall, Mrs. LeRoy Watson and Oak Hall, Mrs. Charles Reeder infant son of Bellefonte and infant daughter, of Bellefonte Admitted Tuesday and discharged RD. 2 Wednesday: Ray White, Jr. Belle- Expired: a daughter fonte. Truman Rockey, Bellefonte R ind Mrs. Melvin Wamntz of Coburn D., Victor Watson, Bellefonte R. D. expired the same day Admitted Tuesday and discharged Births a son to Lt Mrs Friday: Melvin Dewan, of Willlam- Travis McDanlells of State College sport a son to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Novo- Admitted Tuesday and discharged sel of Bellefonte, a daughter to Mi Saturday: Herbert E. Larimer of and Mrs. Alvin Corman of Howard Bellefonte ; Births: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs : Friday Joseph Skehan of State College, a Discharged Mrs. Preston K. Lytle son to Mr. and Mrs. William Gross ©f State College, Mrs. Henry Meese of State College and infant daughter of Spring Mills R. D1, Mrs. Orvis C. Meyer of Wednesday of Last Week Centre Hall Admitted: William E Roan, Belle- Admitted and discharged the fonte, Mrs. Edward.@owes Jullan day: David Houtz, Jersey Shore R. D1, Mrs. Anna Waltz, Mill Hall Admitted Priday and discharged Discharged: Mrs. Vance Sprague Saturday: Mrs Betty Gill of State of State College, Mrs. Edwin H. Zim- College, Gerald Steiger of Spring merman of Bellefonte, Mrs. Harry Mills R. D. 1, Mrs. Dorothy Russell Gill and infant daughter of State of Baltimore, Md of Cebury Admitted Sunday: Mrs , burgh Births A son to Mr. and Mrs Charles Grenninger of Bellefonte R D. 2 a son to Mr. and Mrs. John 'T Herring of State College Thursday of Last Week Admitted: Mrs. Bud Emel fonte, John Wert of Mrs. Miles Stover Discharged: Mrs State College, Mrs Bellefonte R. D. 1, Mrs. Ruth Eby Wednesday Wensel Franz discharged Pitts. Belle- anda of Rebersburg Paul A Zerby of Merrill Shuey of Mir born wo and ame GOOD LIGHT AND BRIGHT SCHOLARS A study lamp giving plenty of well-diffused light is a real help to scholars in home study. Now, when few new lamps are in the stores, it is especially im- portant to buy those which give plenty of light. Such study lamps use a 100 or 150 watt bulb, have a diffusing bowl of glass or plastic and a white-lined, wide-angle shade. Good lighting helps to make bright scholars. WEST PENN POWER COMPANY A ——————— A I SA —— [5 ge gy 'R.D. 8 | Sunday Zerby of Spring Mills, Charlotte Rote | Centre Hall} Admitted Friday and discharged | Sunday: James Houck of Bellefonte | Saturday Admitted: Mrs. Norma Felmlee of | Bellefonte | Admitted Saturday and discharged Frederick Gamber of Belle- fonte R. D. 1, George Gamber of Bellefonte R. D. 1, Margaret Smith of Bellefonte, Susanne Smith of Bellefonte Sunday Admitted: George E Smullton Discharged R. [3 Birth a son to Mr, and Mrs Villlam A. Bherman of State Col- lege ‘ here were forty-five patients in the hospital at the beginning of this week Grenoble of Philip Spotts of Julian OBITUARY SARAH CATHERINE BROWN Mrs, Sarah Catherine Brown, who died Thursday, August 3, 1944 at the home of her daughter Mr Robert Wray, in Cleveland, Oho and whose remains brought to Centre County for interment Sat urday, August 5, was well known as & musician in Philadelphia and in Bellefonte before going to Cleveland 15 years ago. She was the widow of James Frederick Brown, a Civil War veteran and a buliding contractor for many years in Philadelphia, Mrs Brown, who was 85 years of was born In Lewistown Bur her daughter and two grandchildren Miss Sarah Jane Wray, and Staff Sergeant R W. Wray, Jr, now se! ving with the Army in New Jersey I'he funeral services in the Bells fonte Presbyterian churgh were con- ducted by thellilev. Willlam Thomp son and interment was made in Oak emetery near Unionville trooper In Ap were age ving are Ridge MRS. REBECCA HEISER Mrs. Rebecca (Gramley) Helser who formerly made her home with her daughter, Mrs. 1. R. Stover, of Juniata, died at the home of her laughter Mrs. Mayme Fort at Wrightstown, N. J. August 5, 1984 A daughter of Philip and Catherine Gramley, she was born at Rebersburg., Centre County pril 30, 1858, making her age 85 3 months and 6 days, and was last surviving member of that family On September 25, 1879, shie was mar- Michael N. Zeigler. of Ab d Clinton county Her second husband was George Helser, Milton Ind, both husbands having preceded Pour children. al by Mrs. Lot Stover) ried to era her in death her first marriage survive tie Stover and Orvis H Zeigler Altoona, Mrs. Mayme Fort, Wrights. town, and Mrs Nellie Bechtel, of Washington, D. C. Twelve grand children and RISO SUTYiIVe ’ great-grandchildren She Was Evangelical church. Jun Interment was made at N.J 2 member of ata Pemberton CITAcs . fii a—— SPRING MILLS MAN MISSING IN ACTION 8 8gt. Harold R Kennelley, of Spring Mills, has been missing In action over CQermany since July 7 his m Mrs. Lillian Kennelley was informed in a telegram received the War Department 8 a t 2 ey 8 ni Runne ther recently from Sgt. Kennel radio operat i sergeant was inducted ice on January 2. 1942. He OK Nis Dasic training at Miami r png Len wes sfnt t a Failw } at Bioux Falls. 8 D Later he went to a gunnery school st Laredo Texas then tw Kermms Utah, for pecial training He returne Sioux Falls and from there he noved t An army base in Vi h point he left for « with the American Ital He landed in me time in May 8 Bgl. Kennelley He attended the sl Is and wa graduated from Cregg 1 wnship Vocational School n 1940 where he was » baseball, basketball, and soccer. Be- f tering the service he yed in the silk mil ree in is an only child Cregg township tive In fe ¢ WAS emp Mills - a commodity that the counter at a Religion & not buy over bargain price one can Part Time Workers WANTED We are urgently in need of men (between the ages of 17 and 60) to help unload war materials. No release or statement of availability is necessary for this part-time work. REPORT TO MAIN GATE Plant No. | ANYTIME FROM 7A. M. to 6 P. M. Titan Metal Manufacturing Co. Bellefonte, Penna. - SRR RT —— aa Bummer: RECENT WEDDINGS Sunme ry Hockenberry M jus daughter of Hockenberry Hocrkenberry Mrs. Arthur and Harry Oscar son of Mr. and Mri ull of Dellefonte marriage in Evelyn Jane Mr. and George Bummer united in Brethren fonte, al 3 p. In GG. E. Householder pastor of the church officiating at the ring Mr. Summers, father of the bridegroom the only I'he fonts Lie Belle with Rev were United parsonage, August 2 Cer mony attendant Belle Was bridegroom attended the High ployed Ly Bellelonte ervice of h ountry 0 Ls Pare il of 1943 ihe bride attended the Bellefonte Choo) will live with her parent § duration School and was Nn Warner Company to enlisting Vogt—Confer Miss Myra Con Mr. and Mrs. ( Hall and Floyd Mr. and Mr tre Hall, were ried in the odist Meth Parsonage Mills at 8:30 p mm. Augu ) Elmer Nunemaker, pastor of Penn's Valley Methodist ch ciated The were Miss Doris FE f Centre Hall and Edward of the Bpring Hey the AI'ge off attendants SHE PSOL | Vogt, brother Laceyville, Mrs JURIOr Year in ter High reception wa on Sunday for were Mi Dale, M1 present ana son Vogt of Laceyville Philip Smith snd children HNGTe MoElwee—Kustanba ute rday in | r of her anniversary. Many beacti- Were wed famil Mar Bellefonte Were ¥ the Leathers home 1 Bunday Dn rth of Bellefon lied to our vicinl n chiigren who we and Mra. Roy Pets were galler at the visit the Mr dren son home on 85 Don't forget Africa will speak In Sunday at 11 a m cone MWIAN the f missionary irom Our church next Everyone wel Given Hearing on Theft Charge Allen V. Miller of Lock Haver Was given a hearing Friday m before Alderman T. MM. Brungard harged with taking concrete blocks from the LeBaron Cement Product company, near his residence, where he was employed part time. He ad mitted selling 235 blocks for $356 which he falled 10 turn over to his employer. After making restitution of the money and paying the costs in the case he was discharged by the alderman ming BEGINNING TODAY YOU CAN SECURE A FREI HOME TRIAL Western Electric HEARING AID Designed by Boll Telephone Tuboratorier Come In~Today And Ask About Our Trial Plan AUDIPHONE (0, 451 Altoona Trust Bldg. ALTOONA, PA, Phone 9010 Send int SHAE voilets "Hay to Hoar: PRAERE. «oo uuvununsrsnsnnnsssssnrine WT TT AR SR Cy. viii Bone Bae. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. | The Bun thelr picnic § festival hous tend PINE GLEN lough Mrs. D friend The 8u cial Friday the festival August 17, 1944. 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HAS A SPECIAL SERVICE FOR MEN OVERSEAS TO OBTAIN FILMS? . .. All you have to do is to present their request letters at this store. Do your Christmas Shopping now for the Boys and Girls Overseas. Packages must be mailed between Sept. 15 and Oct. 18 to guarantee Christmas delivery.
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