THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. aE — survived by his widow, the former | of Masury, O.; Mrs, Laura "Simpson, FRED AUMAN (Kathryn Dugan, and the following of Oblong, Il and Kenneth, at] Fred Awnan, of Spring Mill children to a previous marriage: home. One brother, Tine Wagner at the Centre County Home | Robert, Canton: Mary Louise, wife!of Moshannon, survives, with 13!fonte, at 12:10 a m. Tuesday of Hillman Willlams, Osceola Mills; (grandchildren and 15 grest-grand- tember 5. 1944, after an ines Sgt. Edward, Buckley Field, Denver, | children, Funera] services will be | complications, He was a son of Colo. The following brothers and held at the home at 2 p. m. Thurs and Mrs. Peter Auman and was sisters also survive Mrs. James | day with the Rev, Ralph Schlabig born in Gregg township on August MERRETT 8. ADAMS [Glynn, Osceola Mills; Nollie, Osce- of 8now Shoe, officiating. Interment (8, 1864 making his age at time of in the Merrett 8. Adams, 70, of Watson- ola Mills; Mrs. George Gordon, |will be made in the Askey cemetery, [death 90 vears and 27 days, He was he was serving F. Moore, died at an Altoona hos-| town, former Milesburg resident, died | Houtzdale Treece, Philadelphia —— never married North ( pital Saturday afternoon. She was at the Willlamsport Hospital at 3 and James, Chicago, Mr. Fallon was MRS, MAUDE TIPTON | viving RP iy born January 17, 1888, at Center p m. Wednesday, August 30, 1944, as a retired rallroader with 33 years a . . _ i family ioned in 1040 Line, Centre county, a daughter of | the result of injuries received in a service on the Pennsylvania rail- Behe oR pos AA sir Boden lle {held at 2 o'clock thls Thursday af- Dallas and Margaret (Cronister) fall from the roof of his home which road. Funeral services were held one nte at 12 30 “ m Price’ Ber. | LEN n, with burial in the Mill. | West Lykens, £ae was married August 17, he was repairing. He was rushed to Monday morning at the Immaculate \inbe i 1044 Pa ge 4 Rs helm cemets Friends may call at | Mn 1986, at Cumberland, Md. to C. H. {the hospital where he died without | Conception church, Osceola Mills, In| go, © il : ir tied t the r % a oe the Goodhart funeral home, Centre | Ployment for the Moore who with regaining consciousness, The de- charge of the Rev. L. J. Kelly Bur- |) tw —. ago rhom Tiptor wl Hall, until the time of the sel Leroy who lived in Watsontown for | ial was made in the Catholic ceme- \ oi i Os hin wnal i 1 ve 14 was engaged in the furni- | at Osceola Mills | \s8a phe ph ot Jitp A MRS. MARGARET SWIFT ire and undertaking business there Spe pr Dunkle. Bo. anc ie | a Magare! a War i Of She Ye Oy a ile ad him ( John, and two sisters, Mrs. Alice ate Joseph Swift, dled Thursday nd Siste Jennie ah ieorge te and a a Cramer 4 August 31 at Lansing, Mich. She Anna, of Milesburg. Funeral ser-|giy of m Beetorts KD ! i Du was a former residen Phil vices were held at his late home ‘ok 1 services er hm hp Wind hig ; neral services were held at the Neff burg. One son, Jo { Stat aturday alternoon . funeral home in Howard Sunday af- loge, survives her A graduate of Penn State, he was 81,0000 with Rev Ralph were conducted Mot MRS. ANNIE MARTIN WHITE on of Edward and Rena Uzzle| gn... creek, officiating 10 & m. from the Wi Mrs. Annie Martin White War- | Bland, His mother, living In Btate io. made in Highland parlor, Rev. Juin Stan { Mark, died at fier home on and two brothers, Harry near Howard the Methodist morning at 7:30 o'clock fol- and Sidney Bland also of State Interment was made in the Philips. jowing an illness of ix years |College, survive. Funeral services HORACE burg cemetery N hite was born April 9, 1868, were Qield at the Snow Bho Meth . . ————— i Fagle, the daughter of Jo-!odist church Wednes 100n Horace A Kauffman, a retired Son Fe Benders JOHN I. DEWEY , and Nancy (McCune) Moore, | With Rev. Ralph Schlabig offi fariner of Zion died at his home at : n Mill y Benda p ' oh > nterment made in the 2:12 Pp. m. Monday, Beptember 4 and Mrs. A, C. Bender John Irvin Dewey ent 1 November 2, 1902, at Port Ma- | Interment was made in os wh ot) Sen Ay : avshury anne Un iy civie, fraternal, cl . ! blisine tilda she was united in marriage cemetery Moshannon 1944, alter a none IROTLY i { ent Hospit " aternts A \ busi . y ' wwreabhiive ug t ad de alftivitles and tax collector in 1 John 8. White. She had been ; ) y ~ IACKERAY 14 1866 a —— an Sarah rone from 1930 until this spring, |a lfelong resident of thie Warriors MRS. ELIZABETH THA LR/ ui sono i e aus arah died at his home in Tyrone, Thurs- Mary valley. She is survived by a Mrs. Elizabeth Ric hards Thacker- 78 A es ha a, id we day morning, August 31, following son Sanford White, stationed in the'ay, 74, died at the home of her former Sarah Amanda Stover , an extended illness. Mr, Dewey was South Pacific a daughter Miss daughter, Mrs. Stuart FF. Gast, in 1 Tom id hr C4 : f son of Thomas E. and Catherins Nancy White, at home, and a bro-! Williamsport, Friday, Sept. 1, after fn a M hi om (Wertz) Dewey and was born rd Moore, Tyrone, R. D./a short illness. Bhe was Lorn in going ag Snow Shoe December 4, 1888 wa member of the Lancaster and Was a aa ighter : of Pebruary 4, 1910, in the Fh Bald Metaodist church Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Marshall. She Sept ember a. ] 944. Valued at $634,150 Dies of Rattlesnake Bite lis © id een i Soc Ci = CR — - A ———— A ————— a couple departed New York Clty the Clan the ceremony the for a wedding trip to Mrs. Jones was graduated from Bellefonte High Bchool In the with of 1942 and Is empioyed In the of Mr. fices of the Titan The bridegroom is a graduate of ti Bellefonte High Behool and enlis Navy in 1938. Until recently aboard the U been on died Belle Bep GieqG Metal Compan Em — —) MES. NORA A. Mrs. Nora A. Moore The more taan 258.000 volumes Bitten by a rattlesnake which he Pennsylvania Btate College I y altempting to kill on Penfield Bunday J iSRIVO 3 Wlor night MOORE J and there are no sur arolinag, having ! relatives in the hr Ioadinte 114:4'4[41 Interment services will be 2 Corner Allegheny and Bishop Streets BELLEFONTE, PA it Was commi a 25-day leave, he will 1 const for a new assignment Jones will continue her mn Lime being SUTVIVES one SG vices cvilielder impressive w Hipple np but wiemnized at ie bride Ct ased, SE 50 vears tery GE ORGE BLAND Bland, 30, of Bnow internal hemorrhages Sat. tember 2, 1944 at Nor- where he was employed Saturday plember d mer 2 al 3 A 4&4 B BRAND when Saran Alieiae] “io 2 | PURE LARD FANCY No Points Required APPLE BUTTER LIBBY'S MIXED Now Only 4 Points) VEGETABLES LIBBY'S PICKLES von sows HITTERS CATSUP nome ure Wing } pie, parents oi RITTER'S (UT SPEAR dren, while Miss Ida M. Kaufman Son Por Tay ors ; m. and Mr! {OW ) {4 f Pleas 1 ich Hs 3 Sgt. ang Mr wllip ¢§ ayior ol ¢ 3 rds ; odist church at Altoona, he rn Gad lived with the Gasts since the 9 Pleasant Gap, and Arthur ( fnkh item 1 t nit oF : ¥ i ASP Rr GUS 10 pis) bry . Vz 3 " u anf ormon are irvive ashingion, i i he pared : f a Phi inhi A A marrie. 0 Miss Alma Lower WILLIAM T. BEATY death © John 8. Kaufman of Dormont, are sui of 4 508 born Just Tuesday in Provi. | Ute of Rit 8 survived by.iils wife and these chil-| William T. Beaty, 76, of Bellefonse, | Trackeray Until qd Foes id dren: Mrs. L. P. Mallery, of Tyrone; died at 3:40 p. m. Thursday, August | recently Mrs been oh Bs ’ wr wel Mrs. Robert T. McLanahan, of State 31, 1944, at the home of his sister, active in Loris | from } eho me t 10:30 os. Thut College, and Miss Elizabeth Dews Mr Charles Shultz of Burrowes i rs Rev or a tox Lh k «1 gt home: also four grandchiidre Bellefonte. He had been il the Clio Club. | Ie had served as G98 » a Ch rk LA { H and a sister Mrs. Della Shuey i for almost a year He was born llamsport chap © h “wh. Zien @ wr o rial wu Lock Haven Mr. Dewey was very September 18, 1867, in Blanchard, a ter of the Seaman's Churcl: Insti. ha in Zion cemetery active in church work, being a m>m-!son of Foster and Beulah Clark tul r a ni f J Her ber of the First Methodist cl Beaty, Mr. Beaty was never ms I and a member of tie board of trus- ried and 1 irvived by these jertha Baird, of Pleasant ! tees. He was also a member of Ty- ther Charles Beaty h Way Gap, died at the Centre County Hos- Son For Gillens rone lodge No. 494, Free and Mill Mary Kreamer, © illamspor with ley ather pital st §.3 ! ay, Bey Mr and M cepted Masons, the t 4 Beat of Cur- flciating ishoy ' Shoe rey [1 23c 14c 18c 18c w «an 30€ urday, Se} { Ik Va Davies of A Son fer the Horner's n was born to Mi Paul Horner of Pleasant day of last week ‘The bab named James Lee This | child and first son in the Interment A cemetery College A. KAUFFMAN the over fami day aften mung AsKey neal aged Le pre- Lotte Kaufiman named Bendes ceded rine 30 Pointy) Kau both at and Sant Sant : 3 Lh SUIrY chili Eagle husband Was @ h of held Philadelphia Iackeray had aftal rs Of the Was & member armed chur services will be SIMPLE PIE CRUST OR BISCUIT MIX Add Walter SIMON FASTON'S SALAD DRESSING pint jar 18¢ street, MES, FREEMAN BAIRD Hall " Just sistory, the Jafla Allegher office Gateway lodge, Nc of in which he held various Good Will Council No. 42, Jr U. A M., and the Tyrone Kiwani Club. Mr. Dewey became a resident burg of Tyrone in 1906 and was first em ployed the Pennsyivani th) pany the Mille rothe ompany Ty- J. M. (Mad 3 t eOlg Mill rone. He in Tyrone spring conjunction with duties he was provement Bullding sociation and ance agency — y pi & The Bellefonte He was he Met church of Be Funeral Wetzler Sunday ger in at the ast Tyrone scal by | Lhe Charles Shultz hodist services Memoris were held ul Chapel | with Rev Inter irtin cemetery CHArge ment J. M. FALLON \ a me n Miles. H.C f moer olf llefoute at the :t y sten- HARRY H This unique quik fouttures has regu larly appeared in over 400 news- papers throughout the country. Now presented in book form . . . it con tains over 650 beautifully drawn illustrations of strange and scien- tific facts that will interest everyone, Come in — get your copy today! \ * OVER 250 PAGES * OVER 650 usTRATORS Foe dl EL Ne Send a copy of “It's Time You Knew" to a service- man. This book can be used for quiz games and will offer many hours of entertainment, B Authorized ULOVA distributor W. E. CROSSLEY 3 JEWELER Brockerhof f Hotel Building BELLEFONTE, PA. § Kw Baa al, y= Y 5 WAGNER ry H vw BENE FeLlreg TR La a Nationally-known Quiz Feature Book | nip. Mrs Samuel an wil Dot Baird d Ada Was daughter Albright Breon and iaird war Lap Luth- eIvices * i 2 p.m. this with Rev. David in charge Inter- the Pleasant pastor be made in itheran cemeters WILLIAM FP. BARKER William Pierson Barker, 77 the father of Mrs. Harriet Thompson, wife of Attorney Edward J. Thomps Philipsburg, died Thursdiy ugust 31 in Memarial Hosptia Ont. Services were home at Pitist y and burial made : nion Das meiery Mi Mrs. Barker had been vad Severn Bridge with the famille : ter Ra Orilla held from the Barger NUTEn Lions with the Union National Bank 43 years He was vice president at the time of his retirement in 1827 He leaves his wife, Mr: Elizabeth Bryant Barker a8 son Rev John Bryant Barker, Canton, Calo a daughter, Mrs Harriet Barker Thompson: two sisters, Miss Harriet May Barker and Mrs Ella Barker Masters, and a brother, Bradley J Barker the MRS. JOHN H VONADA Mrs Jennie Kasiah Vonada, 61. of Coburn. died at her home there at 10:30 o'clock Bunday momming, Sep. tember 3. 1944. shortly after suffer ing 8 heart attack. £0 was a daugh- ter of John and Christie Roush Cor- man and was born in Halnes town. ship on April. 1. 1883. On September 28. 1902 she was united in Marriage with John H. Vonada, Wao survives with taese children: Lee A Vonada of Coburn: J. Guy Vonada, of Jean ette: Roy E. Vonadd of the U 8S Navy stationed at Davisville, R. 1 Surviving brother and sisters are W. CC Corflan, of Wilkinsburg Jerry R Corman, of Coburn, and Mrs. Warren Boob, also of Coburn There are also six grandchildren Bhe was a member of the Coburn Evangelical church. Puners! segvices were held from the Coburn Evan- gelical church yesterday moming with Rev. H. 8 Ent: pastor, of ficiating. Interment was made in the Fairview cematery at. Milheim Ee ——— MRE. JOSEPH I. HOWARD Mrs. Alice Rose Howard died at her Home on North Thomas street Bellefonte, at 9:30 p. m. Saturday, September 2, 1044, after an iliness of several years Born October 4, 1900, In Bellefonte, she was a daugh- ter of Norman CO Cummings, ——————— | ————y RECENT WEDDINGS Raymond Quick Officer Lester and Miss Ev Robert | SA ron i i Third Class oily Raymond of rifting Sarah rutin ¥ H Ha : rone became the bride of Charles Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harr Bennett, Port Matilda, the ceremony being performed by Rev. W. Nevis Elliott. pastor { h Fir«t Presin terian chur i ) tended hy maid of he er Was Olewine—Graham The marriage of Miss Janet Elaine Graham. daughter of Mr. and Mrs R O Graham of State College It. George Gilbert Olewine, U Army. son of Dr. and Mrs J. Harris Olewine, of State College, took place at the Post Chapel, Camp Barkley Abilene, Texas, at 4 p. m. August bh The post chaplain officiated at the ceremony A reception at the Officer's Club followed. Lt and Mrs Donald Probert, former classmates of the couple, were the attendants The bride was graduated from Penn State in June, 1944, and is a member of Chi Omega sorority. Lt. Olewine wast 8 member of the class of 1044 at Penn State and received his com- mission in 1943 He is a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity CO ummings—0 offey The Rev. Wallace J. Cummings former pastor of the Howard ard Beech Creek Methodist charge, and son of Mr. and Mrs. George C of Littlestown, and Miss Kathryn E. Coffey, daughter of Mr and Mrs. John E. Coffey of Ship- pensburg, were married Sunday, Au- | ust 27. The Rev. RR. Lehman and Maude M { district superifitendent of the Har- | Daughenbaugh Meyer, and was aged | | risbury charge, performed the double Eo years, | Coleville; | Howard, and the following children | Hassel, U. 8. Army In England; Mrs. {Phillp Campana and Joseph L., Jr, | 10 months and 28 days. | {ring ceremony in Grace Evangelical | | Surviving are her mother, living in | | church, Shippensburg, at 5 p. m., as. | her husband, Josey L.| sisted by the pastor of the church. ! The bride given in marriage by her father, was a teacher in the Ship- | pensburg schools until resigning | both of Bellefonte; Norman, U. 8 [some time ago. The Rev. Mr. Cum- {Army in France, Thomas, U 8 mings, who recelved his Md. next June. He is pastor of he Methodist church at Littlestown Jones—FEvey Miss Betty Ann Evey, daughter o {the late Mr. and Mrs. jared Evey of | near Bellefonte, became the bride o | Robert F. Jones, Petty Officer class, U. 8B. Navy, son Jones, of fonte, at a the sport at 4 p, m. Monday. B. A de-| gree at Penn State, expects to com | plete a theological course at West. | erm Maryland College, Westminster, | lamer Mot oy t- town guest i Ramer loft that evening MELROY'S Pleasant Gap, Pa. Electric Appliances Gifts - Toys Patents Fountain Service Phone Bellefonte #951 aa a hia aS, All Found Only" inva PARMAK He ElectriciFencer 1. JSAM ‘HIGN Quanity 2! 5-YR-SERVICE QUARAN. 5. BATTERY.MIZER hoards current 4. FLUX DIVERTRER sssures Ss. DRY WEATHER INTENSI. * von FENCE TESTER Jy STORMPROOP SEALED CASE 8. PROVEN ON 250,000 FARMS For Immediate Delivery See SCHAEFFER'S HARDWARE BELLEFONTE, PA. 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