HF CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELTEFONTE, PA. Il, and Pvt ftationed in the August 17, 1944. I —— Jame f on. | heth far Atl 7 1 ' bank £2 ' 13 nore ’ rd 3 a ¢ ‘s econd Parents of First Child Jamie ge 1 disaster in nernl serviced afternoon from he charge of her Stamm, with plot in Philipsburg Additional Death «<0 a sy B son For Gross Family Ham H Cn announce th Pi Lion burial in cemetery 2nd Section SAMUEL 8. STEELE Samuel Sampson Steele, well known retired lumberman, died at the home of his son, Ellsworth Steele, Eden Hill, Blair county, MRS. SALLY KELLEY —r—— - larew Stewart, Birmingham, Pa.; |Etters, Mrs. Nancy Kirkwood and | Lake ITUARY O B the United Brethren church. Fu. ers, of State College; 17 giandchil- Crago, lost his life In an airplane while Sg! on is a son of M Pvt nd Mi 2 was made in the Advent cemetery Thursday morning at the home, was employed by a bridge construc- | was made in Franklin cemetery. Mrs | John 1, Sarah Breon Confer, His wife, the | August 14, 1871, at Warriors Mark, survive in addition to one sister Pugs BY ” US... IMrs, Harry Shay, Newton Falls, O,; 'Mrs. Russell Winner, all of Wil- {Who Harry Krape, Juniata; Joseph lamsport, and Lloyd and Mrs, Flor. cific, for whom } Krape, Clintondale, and Paul Krape, ence Meyers, of Lock Haven Also home following the of Johnstown, She was op member of surviving are a brother, Joseph Bay- mother. Another grandson _—_- ey | NOTH] services were held at the dren and 7 great-grandehildren England th | | United Brethren church at Runville Mrs, McCartney was a inember of were hele JAMES CONFER Walker, of Franklin, Funeral ser-| Wednesday afternoon, with Rev. R. the Methodist church. Funeral ser 1 James Confer, 64, of Cleveland, O., | vices were held at the Park funeral H. Courtney officiating. Interment vices will be held at 11 o'clock this a native of Bellefonte, died Sunday, | home in Franklin on Tuesday at 2 August 13, 1044, at Lakeside Hos- |p. m. Services were conducted by near Milesburg with Rev. Roy A. Goss officiating pital, Cleveland, where he was ad-| Rev. George M. Saul, pastor of Cal- | Interment will be made in the Cur- mitted a week ago. Mr. Confer, who | vary Baptist church, and interment JOHN L. HARTSOCK tin cemetery tion company, had not been well| Ritz has a host of friends in Cen- | pop ogc hg ogy Ty. since becoming III while visiting in|tre county, having been a former. died at the home on Sunday | Bellefonte a year ago. Born in Belle- resident of Orviston, who will mourn | oR at 11:30 o'clock He wan born, fonte he was a son of John and her loss . fnrmer Rebecca Commer, a native {the son of John C. and Catherine of Curtin, died in December 1042 A daughter, Mrs. Sarah Allen, at home and a son, Willlam, of Cleveland Miss Anne Confer, of Bellefonte Funeral services were held yesterda) in Cleveland with interment in that city MRS. WILLIAM J. RITZ L Mrs. Mildred Walker Ritz, wife of Willlam J. Ritz, of 308 Buffalo street, Franklin, died in Franklin Hospital at 8:30 a. m. Saturday. Mi Ritz was born at Yarnell, Centre county, June 1, 1907. a daughter of the late George M. and Almira Walker. She had been a resident of Franklin since 1833. Surviving are her husband and the following chil dren: Leah, Joseph, Barbara, Rob- ert, Coyla, Linda and William, Jr, the last named born at the hospital about one and a half hours before Funeral services were held in the Presbyterian church at Port Matilda Friday afternoon for Mrs. Sally Kel- ley of Wilkinsburg Port Matilda who died Wednesday, Aug- 1944. Interment took place in Port Matilda cemetery. Mrs. Keliey, who was born at Port Matilda, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelley, is survived by two sisters and three brothers native ust 9 MRS. RAY E. LUCAS Mrs. Eva F. Lucas of Runville, died in the Philipsburg State Hos- pital at 2:25 p. m, Saturday, August 12, 1944, from complications follow- ing an operation. She had been in falling health for four months and had been in the hospital for eight days. A daughter of James and Martha Dearment Krape, she was born at Tyrone on January 23, 1800, making her age at time of death 44 (Chambers) Hartsock. He became a guest at the home on March 28, 19040. He is survived by these chil- dren Frederick R. Hartsock, Ith- aca, New York; Mrs. Helen Rum- berger, Philadelphia; Mrs. Howard Slagle, York, Eugene Hartsock, Mrs Esther Biddle, Jack Hartsock, Troy, and Boyd Hartsock, Lock Haven; also these brothers and sisters: C E. Hartsock, Port Matilda: Rev. H W. Hartsock, Everett, and Mrs Nancy Richards, Youngstown, Ohio He was a member of the Bellefonte Methodist church MRS. MARY ELIZABETH McCARTNEY Mrs. Mary Elizabeth McCartney, of Mt. Eagle, died at the Lock Haven Hospital at 2:15 o'clock Monday morning, August 14, 19044 after a lingering iliness. 8he was a daugh- ter of Henry and Jennie Sayers and was born at Romola on August 4, Tuesday morning at 1:55 c¢'clock. He was born February 28, 1856, at Mar- tha Furnace, Centre county, the son of Willlam and Elzabeth (Mazes) Steele. In 1879 at Port Matilda, he was married to Josephine Morrissey He is survived by three sons and one daughter Ellsworth Steele Eden Hill, Boyd 8. Steele, George Steele and Mrs, Margaret Schofl Tyrone: also 19 grandchildren 15 great-grandchildren he member of the Baptist church at Hannah and WH i" JAMES H, RHOADES Henry Rhoades, 71, a bro. ther of Mrs, Willlam Shull State College, died Monday afteriioon at the Danville clinic where he had be come a patient recently. Mr. Rhoade Was a retired railroad yard con- ductor and had been making his home with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Guy 8. Bas- James Parents of Son and Bellefont« T in Daughter For Monsells "Bgl. and M Donald Mo the parent Daughter Is Born M Rus Write: Box 1-2-3. Bellefonte, Poa. WEIS SERVICE SELF MARKETS the death of Mrs. Ritz. Surviving inger, of Lock Haven Mi are the following brothers and sis- ters Mrs. David L. Bathurst, of Bellefonte; Mrs. William D. Lucas, old Davidson, Jr Norman, Kath- of Lewiston, N. Y.; Mrs. Alfred P. |leen, Nancy Jane and Ray, Jr. all Vogus, Mrs. James Lindsey, Mrs [at home. Other survivors include Jennie Lindsey, and Roy and Jacob [these sisters and brothers: Mrs. An- years, 6 months and 19 days. Sur- viving are her husband, Ray E. Lu- cas, and these children: Mrs. Har- 1863, making her age 8! years and 10 days. Her husband, Thomas Mc- Kaufman, Colorado Spring Cartney, preceded her (in death. Sur- Is also a surviving daughter viving are the following children: Neral services will be held William, of Drifting; Elmer, Forrest, Basinger home this af n with Clair and Ylyde, all of Howard, R the Rev. I. W. Bartges officiating D.» Mrs. Elsie Butler, Mrs Lulu Interment will be town cemetery AZEL ATLAS HELP CONSERVE PAPER! PDO YOUR SHARE! HFLP RELIEVE THE SERIOUS PAPER SHORTAGE BY FOLLOWING THESE TWO FASY RULES: (1) Bring Back Paper Bags for Your Own Re. Use (2) Please Accept Bottles, Cans or Other Pre-Wrapped Items 28 26 23 29 10 13 21 10: Sanka Coffee regular or drip Crystal Tumblers Ice Cream Salt Wilbert’'s No Rub Wax Vanish Parson's Ammonia Sanitary Napkins Spic & Span Cleoner Melo Meal Dog Food Nabisco Ritz Crackers . x 21¢ N. B. C. Sky Floke Weofers vez 21¢ | 3g Uisagioad CLORDY FREE FROM CADSTIC ond ether harsh sebetance | BALL BROS. OR H Heavyweight MASON JARS dor. Pls. 55¢ dor gis 65¢ Seal-All Lids au Ge raom Ww made In. Dun: a La 0 ait eb ai a aa Final Clearance LADIES WEARING APPAREL This is the month, August, that we must make room for our Fall mer- chandise, and we are making drastic reductions on all wearing apparel, to reduce our stocks immediately. Misses’ and Women's Apparel to wear NOW, in the FALL, WINTER and NEXT SPRING. MRS. PAULINE WETTSTEIN Mr Pauline Wettstein of Union township, died at the hone of her son, Rudolph, at Julian, at 12:15 p m. Friday ’ August 11, 1044, aller more than two years’ (lines Mrs 8-01. jar Weltstein, a native of Switzerland was born there on June 28, 1856 C. W. SWEET ICKLES 22-01. WEIS QUALITY MAYONNAISE SUNSWEET PRUNE JUICE ELBOW MACARONI FANCY LIMA BEANS MARY LOI SYRUP HANOVER =& PORK BEANS 1702. can 10 pts Blue Bell Golden Bantam Corn 7-022 13¢ omg een Borg erin Instant Postum an 24c¢ EO, NN a. Nu Maid Oleomargarine byes 20¢ i Kellogg's Shredded Wheat vee 10c Cocomalt Food Drink %-lbjar 23¢ Gold Medal Vanilla Substitute bot Q¢ Pablum Enriched Cereal &-oz pki 20¢ Clapp» Te Strained Fig & Raisin Cereal Peter Pan Peanut Butter | 23¢ Cream Corn Starch 9¢ making her years, 1 age al Lime FEDENDALE PRUNES he 1 Ge 2h ie 20e Seedless Raisins month and 13 ds daughter of Mr Buskhard Rudolph home she are the hildrer Mrs Baer, of Saxonburg Mrs Miller Murdock Charles Anna Mary n It's of Preeport Fresh: Ppt Jor grandchildren and 7 great children. She was a membe; i Freeport utheran PEITIIR FTN] MR 4 All Spring and Summer Hats Values to $4.95 body was home MRS. FLORENCE ( Mrs. Florence C TAGGERT Taggert, of Ph adeiphia, was found dead in be RANGER JOE Honey Coated POPPED WHEAT 2 ve 23¢ MC DONALD BRAND Charles Sheckler of investigated Mllesburg deat} who said tha was due to natural causes because of ad- The f the Yanced age deceased WAS A ate Rev. Martin time Presbhyter. Aaronsbure Bincee of her husband {horolsie Flavored 16-02. jar aughter Carruthers. at ohe ian minister of death M. Taggert she had lived at the Unio The to Northumberland for inter Plended Orange & Grapefruit Juice Grapefruit Juice the James 6-02 can § Qe an 30¢ about len years ago Home In were LR a aa a Philadelphia sent ment remains SPECIAL—One Rack of DRESSES Cottons, Spun Rayvons and Rayon Crepes. Values to £19.95. Sale price $5.95 All SPRING COATS Reduced 25% Sizes and colors are not complete but there re. mains a nice selection. r 36¢ 10¢ 15¢ a9 19¢ t 20¢ 22¢ e2le "% 2%9¢ N Qring Mrs ) ow of the Sarah Emily of Howard Tuesday the Lock Haven Hospital had been a patient ever ping fering a about eight month Entire was recovering injury when she pneu. monia. Deceased was a daughter of Susan Heverly Wister and was born in Howard on Nos ber 27. 1870, making time of death 73 18 days is & living in Chicago Funeral services will be held at 3 o'clock this Thursday afternoon at the home in Howard, with Rev. John R. Gulick officiating. Mrs McEntire was a member of the Howard Church of Her husband, well known died e wuf- cleans toilet bowls fractured hip n a fall ago. Mrs M from the hip contracted George and can her age al ALL SLACKS X \ Playsuits, Shorts and Swim Suits 20% off regular price FIT Years R months The sole survivor and Pkg niece EXTRA SPECIAL One Rack of DRESSES $3.95 Values to $10.98. Assorted sizes, colors and materials. SPECIAL CHOICE MEATS FRESH GROUND HAMBURG COLD CUTS PFLATY BOILING MEAT SHOULDER VEAL CHOPS FRESH PORK BUTTS Christ Howard years ago physician about six on Famous Soaps MRS. WILLIAM M. COWHER of Port Ib. 28¢ Ib. 30c¢ Ib. 21¢ Ib. 33¢ 30¢ TI JI Jy AMAIZO TABLE SYRUP 2 em Ze PURE CIDER VINEGAR Mrs. Minnie May Cowher Matilda, died at her home at 7 a m. Saturday, August 12. 19044, alter an 18 months’ iliness with a compli- cation of diseases. She was a daugh- ter of Sylvester M. and Anna M Port Parsons, and was born at Ty- rone on June 28, 1878, making her age 68 years, | month and 14 days Her husband, William M. Cowher, and these children srvive: Miss Portie, Miss Kathleen and Howard Cowher, all at home; Mrs. Thomas Cowher, of Port Matilda, and Ave. Her, in the U. 8. Army in France Also surviving are a brother, John H. Parsons, of Pittsburgh: a sister, Miss Portie R. Parsons, of Tyrone, and seven grandchildren. Funeral services were held in the Methodist church at Port Matilda on Tuesday | One Lot of | afternoon with Rev. O. Lee Gordon | officiating. Interment was made in (the Biack Oak cemetery, near Port Summer Skirts | oe ne Reduced 20% Combination SALE! 1 can OCTAGON CLEANSER AND 1 Ige pkg SUPER SUDS er? Both for 26¢ PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 e200 2% 19 Octagon Granulated Soap . lege pkg 23¢ Octagon Powder %¢ 3 bars 14¢ Octagon Soap 2 cakes Q¢ Octagon Toilet Soap CASHMERE BOUQUET TOILET SOAP 3 cakes 27 One Lot of Beautiful 100°: Wool Flannel JACKETS Ideal for Fall and Winter 20% off regular price 8B a m Saturday, August 12. 1944 at the home of Mi Sara McClen- ahan of Centre Hall. where she had been visiting for the past three weeks. Mrs. Taggert, who was past 80 years of age. was In apparent good health when she retired at 0 4 Pp. m. Friday Centre County Coroner Novelty SWEATERS Greatly reduced at $1.39 £52.00 Regular prices were $3.75 - $3.26 - $2.25 ——— ——— One Rack of Cotton Dresses £1.95 to $4.95 20% off Calif. Lemons Basque Skirts Striped and Plain Styles $1.39<Now.. $1.12 $1.15=Now ... 92¢ J. B. WAGNER & COMPANY South Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Penna. CALIF. VALENCIA Oranges—252 doz. 10 Celery Hearts __.._____ 2 behs 23¢ 2 Ih. 15¢ Ih. Te MRS. MARRY CRAGO i Mrs. Bessie Abram Crago, 83, wid. 2 phage (Choice Peppers A Fancy Slicing Cucumbers. HOME GROWN Slicing Tomatoes _ eu 2 1b, 15¢
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