THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA i Sootermber 14: 1944: - ————— ee SCOTIA man and ushers were George ¥ ter | Random Items my f I planted Lyon and son, Thomas 1 1 ) | ! ¢ thief (By H. M. Willlams) RECENT lof Bellefonte. The bride | rad IContintiag tram. ue ind) ‘ ; ; Ne Selom We were sorry to learn of the | {uate of the Bellefonte High Seb ! I" I | TRL: { death of one of our former Scotia! Wy rom class of 1042. and has been emplo nost of the leading colum It ; residents, John Dewey, who died a | WEDDINGS [in the offices of the Decker MN r| apart o y she Hy on A i : . “ SE———————— . — couple of weeks ago at his home in | [Company in Bellefonte ht Of. maki Mi ; dsr oft LOOKING AMEAD . . i . Tyrone. John suffered a stroke last | ficer Dobelbower, a gradunat ( - of the bot «are £ A Apt hy . of fans BRUCE POORMAN REUBEN L. McCLINTICK. spring and had never recovered | Cowher—Lewandowak) | local high school in the class of , | Dorothy. Fihompson, + al wir { bricks, Ti ¢, Oh Funeral services were held in the| Reuben L. McClintick of New |from it | wi OWE | attended Perkiomes reparators United Brethren church at Tyrone | Kensington, a native of Cedar Mrs. Donald Shuey of Pleasant | illard Cowher, son of Mr. and | hoo] and Penn Stat y February last Wednesday for Bruce Poorman, | Springs, died August 30, at New |Gap spent last Friday at the home | 18. Ceorge R Cowher of Norris-| 1943 he enlisted in the Air For 51, of Fowler, veteran of World War | Kensington and was buried Septem- | of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Reed and | town, former Port Matilda residents, } and recently received hi omn 1. who died Monday, Sestember 4, (ber 2. Of a family of eight boys |Grandpa Saxion. {and Miss Agnes Lewandowski, 8) on as a fight officer. Tmmed te Dien . 1944, at the Veterans’ Hospital' at|and six girls, only two sisters sur-| Rev. and Mrs. O. R. Willlams and daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Peter | (ia ti)e ceremony the ple de- |W . RA Yk! ES CLOTHING FOR MEN & BOYS Gingher Poorman of Curtin, is sur- | Kensington Last week while at work on the |John F Onli Or, DAY Allies Exchange Datla vived by his father and three aunts BHI new washer building a man walked | € quher attended the Kulpsville imal and an uncle. They are Mrs. Craig MRS. ANNIE JOHNSON. up and said to me “I heard that you | school and hos employed as a sheet : Aj I re ximatel 0 di ne Joke Grassmier. of Bellefonte: Mrs. O A" native and Jonuer resident -of [YET VOID and raised here.” 1 jd liretal worge: at North Wales, The ab tons hav Colla hon ts ; x lando Bryan and Mrs. Oscar Bath. pemington for many years, Mrs.' Yo that is true,” and he sald to |bridegroom attended the Norristown |sylvania Stale ppb Sg MUSK y | BELLEFONTE, 0 leshurg, and Robert igo or Age 5 me “I bet this was a H— of a wild | HIgh School and Is employed as al war's start to Insp ! ech LEWISTOWN urst, both of Milesburg, a Annie Johnson, 77, widow of John ince when 3 . ’ welder also In North Wales He | logical development Gingher, of Curtin Johnson, died siddenly ‘at her home | Pace When You lived hers, and Ii Veioet a a0 a or ire oy 28 OpICAl /Cevein] in Greensburg on Sunday morning told him that the Indians had all |8erved nearly three months at Camp r— 3 shiny id She as a di wr € left here when I got here and it|Lee, Va, before being given an hon- JESSE EDWARD RILOG EN oly Why mag Voge Bia Fog gidn't ween 0 wild. Then I told(ofable medical discharge July 21 um a lot of people had the wrong | 1943. They are living with: the bride- impression’ of this place during its! grooms parents at 500 Astor street, time of peration, while we were Norristown talking another man overheard the . conversation and remarked, “Bro- Decker—Workinger ther, this was a real place to work 30 different Brickville, Ondo. Interment wasivive him: Mrs. 'W. L. Grenoble of [son of Willlamsport spent last | Lewandowski of Skippack, Were parted for Pampa, Tex: here the whi } coun IRCGRAM made: in the Curtin cemetery. Mr.| Avis and Mrs, Merle Dunkle of | Thursday at our home and return- ‘married last month In Bt. Eleanor's | pridegroom Is stationed es prid Ya, Jahn Salem Poorman, a son of David and Carrie | Hublersburg. A son resides at New ed home the same day Shureh | HoSolicgevilie, With Rev.| ant 4 al Vers Jesse Edward Bilger, 60, =f W Fravel of Flemington, and resided crest, died at his home 1) 1 in that community until about 30 Wednesday, September 6, ol years ago. Surviving are a brother, heart attack. Tha deceased wa ) George FE. Fravel, of Flemington, in Huntingdon on Mar T. 18540 and a sister, Mrs. Katherine Simp- " B In 1930 he was married to Freda son, of Lenola, N. J ant Mus a Miss Helen Workinger, daughter Rendershot, who survives wih Ur Ct oe gt me AD I, YOU of Mr. ang Mrs” Charies Working Tooth Pastes following children: Charles FBI) MRS. MARGARET GROSS. older residents who once lived and 0 FOUers Mills, became the bride ger, of Williamsport: William Bil- : b of Cpl. Albert H. Decker, son of Mi 50¢ Colgates Tooth Paste 1% Eh Er ae} Mrs. Margaret Matilda Gross, of worked here” . ih hs 300 0 ger, of State College, RB. D Ea © Centre Hall, died at her home at The Fellowship Class of the Grays and Mrs. John Decker of Pittsburg, S0¢ Dr. Lyons Tooth Powder Bliger, Centre Hall, R. D.: Tressa 0:25 { day, Se r Methodist chun e t , jal a ceremony performed at 4:30 S0c Ipana Tooth Paste Bilger, Lemont; Robert Bilge: “State hy 1944, om eaneadny ht Ly Matha: at tet a Say " Augy : 3, on Ae Methodist i She Cotgates Toth Povder College, and Della, Dorothy any ¥s- ness. Born October 5, 1871, in Pot- Mrs. Charles Rearick. There were = 8% at Spring Mills with Rev. El- Economy Size Sguibb's ker, at home. Funeral services were | township she was a daughter of twenty-two members present j mer E Nunemaker pastor eof the Tooth Paste neld at the Koch funeral home, Jeremiah and Mary E. Searfoss The community seems a little arch, ofc ating : he attendants 50¢ Pepsodent Tooth Paste State College, Friday afternoon with Stump. Her age at time of death was quiet now through the day as school were Miss Sarah Ennist of Harris. 60c Polident Tooth Powder Rev. Donald B. App of Pine Hall .n votre "11 months and 1 day. Sur- started again last Wednesday in our | PW'§ And William Workinger, bro- 0c Phillips Milk of Magnesia officiating. Interment was made in| ino are her husband, Samuel H. district ther of the bride. Mi . Decker has Paste Pine Hall Gross, and the following children Mrs. Ruth Saxion spent last Wed- bee n Sn] oye in a plastic factory | Harry R., and Frank P. Gross, and nesday with Aunt Dora Ghaner in Philadelphia Cpl Decker is sta- " GEORGE W. LUCAS Mrs. Wilbur Stover, all of Centre The Jack Lewis family, who had Suna yt. Camp. ¢ arson Colorado Shaving Needs George W. Lucas died unexpected | Hall, and Mrs. John Praskewych, of been occupying the Carl Pisher Ay ong fan — ne ic ly Monday evening, Sept. 4, at his | Bellefonte. Pive grandchildren, in- house, moved back to Ohlo last Hall A receRtion. om edd gh 50c Old Gold Si Cream 33 home in Gleasonton following a {cluding Ardell H. Gross, seaman sec- Week, but Jack will continue stay- tnpigtae of tre. Trials a Hy at oo oe y d ba Shaving Creatn Be Heart attack. Although born in Cen- lond class, stationed at Bainbridge, Ing here until the job Is finished at ride s parents pl We Mennen's aving Cr ‘ tre county he had lived at Gleason- | Md. also survive, and two sisters, the Scotia mines Decker returned to camp on Fri 50¢ Barbasol Shaving Cream 2%¢ ton for 50 years. . Thotnas ps ’ ea—————— day. Mrs. Decker plans to live with £5¢ Jar Burma Shaving Cr. 68 Re Wtsesded the (M7 Jhiorsas A A ar ¥ her parents for the present. Se Jar Old Gold Shaving Cr, 58 odis hure e ; i Maks 4 2 No oth un ears or Jersey Shore. Funeral services MOSHANNON S0¢ O14 Gold Shaving Lotion te p . adh on | " : wr -— 8 Mu 1 in the lumber business and was em- | Were held at the Goodhart Funeral The Culver reunion was enjoyed Meyer—Demmy Ain ne Mus 1.00 . ny mit H ardie b ployed by the Howard and Pearly |Home in Centre Hall, Priday after- despite the rain on Labor Day at| Mis Ariyne P. Demmy, former ol Mills lumbering project until its {Doon with Rev. Nunemaker of the Prank Culver home. The follow- physical education teacher of Belle- abandonment. He lien worked In Spring Mills, officiating Interment ing were present: Mr. and Mrs. Sam 'fonte High School, daughter of Prof : T il . the tannery for 23 vears. For the |Was made in Centre Hall cemetery. Hipple, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ward and Mrs. Maurice C. Demmy of Ol etries past 16 years he had conducted a ———— of Coleburg, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cul- Lititz, and Lt Malcolm M. Meyer boarding house. In addition to his| MRS. J. W. HAMER. ver of Camp Hill, Mr. Bruce Culver son of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Mever of Coty Perfumes Asst'd. Odors 2.25 wife he is survived by a son and a! The death of Mrs. J W. Hamer of Tyrone, Mrs. Mary Viehdorfer Newark, N. J. were married Sun- Hudaut Gemey Tollet Water 1.50 daughter, Orrie, of Gleasonton, and | occurred Sunday night at 9:30 and son Earl of Snow Shoe, Miss day, September 3. in Bt. Paul's Lu- Coty Dusting Powder 1.00 rs. Elsie King, of Cumberland, |o'clock at her home in West Deca- Janet Watson of Milesburg, and Mr. theran church, Lititz with Rev Old Spice Tollet Water 1.00 M ng home in t Deca Md.; two brothers, Guy Lucas, of tur of a complication of ailments, | ®9d Mrs. John Lucas, Miss Alice Charles P. Trunk, pastor, officiat- Yardley Soap box 1.0% Moshannon, and Robert Lucas, of [resulting from a fall about a year BOTEer, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kerin ing. After the ceremony a recep- Old Spice Ladies Sets 200 Lock Haven ago. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs #nd daughter Catherine, Mr. and tion was held at the Demmy home Revion Lip Stick . 1 | James Wisor, of West Decatur, Ber- Mrs. Harry Yeager, Mr. and Mrs The bride is a graduate of the Lit- Coty's Taleum aane BOR | tha Wisor was born February 11, Harold Borger and children, Grace itz High School, Ohlo University 11895, making her in her fiftieth and Harold, Mr and Mrs. Frank and took post graduate work at ’ year. The deceased is survived by Culver. Miss Alice Fye, Miss Dor- Penn State. She Is a member of M pa L R 0 Y 4 { her husband, J. Walter Hamer, and othy Borger. Miss Shirley Quick and Alpha XI Delta sorority and Tau the following children: Mrs. Llovd Robert Quick, all of Moshannon A Kapps {raternity. Por the past two ~ Pleasant Gap, Pa. { Waring, of Philipsburg, R. D.; Mrs bountiful dinner and supper was years j was supervisor of the Donld Fleck, of West Decatur; Mrs, laid in the Culver ng room and girl’ physical education department H | Robert Luzier, of York: Mrs. Aaron heartily enjoyed of Bellefonte High School. Lt. Mey. Electric Appliances Cole, of Port Matilda; Bernice, Wal- Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kerin of Port er attended the University of Texas . f Gifts - Tovs , Jr. Jane, Frances and Ash- Matilda, visited Mr. Kerin's sister. and transferred to the School of P t t Hamer, at home Her parents Margaret Culver on Sunday Pharmacy al Rutgers University, N atents also survive, as well as the follow- Dinner guest at the Jacob . J After a short wedding trip the ing brother and sisters: Mrs. Sher- ...4 home on Sunday was couple left for Shaw Army Alr Field Fountain Service pon Wg wp Yo yuh Ms Ralph Schiabig of Snow Siioe 8. C. where the bridegroom is pilot enneth Straw, all o est catur M " a a. 7m ‘wees Instructor Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yeager Phone Bellefonte 8951 Mrs. Hamer was a member of the i. ener br Philipsburg ha Frida: United Brethren church at West De- i BE fa a : catur Puneral services were held Mr and Mrs. Arthur Kerin > Bile nin-Howara, at the United Brethren church, West Philipsburg he . A Betty A: Howard aughte Some on Surrda of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam E. Howard with burial at Mock's cemetery Miss Martha Kerin returned from ©! Reynolds avenue, became the Decatur, on Wednesday afternoon . " a visit to Chicago 1il. and resumed bride of Lt Leonard P. Dileanis, son RECAPPING AND a = Seam . ._ teaching in the primary grade of Mr. and Mrs P. T. Dileanis, of ses ” he mug Brownsville, at a candlelight cere. Yi ut the sudden pos sion Clifford Norton and wife of Har- aah " Mant YULCANIZING ¢ x ' , : My mony in the Beliefonte Evangelical cash is often worse risburg. visited his mother An- " Bah 1 a . ha Nort ot : : church at 6 p. m. Saturday, with the NEW TIRES, TUBES Rev. H. H. Jacobs officiating, in te | rl ‘Ww rm We ath WHEELS AND RIMS Now Many Pear Mrs. Mayme Cardene is visiting presence of the immediate families a er F A k S E | E E | H t the Calvin Quick home The altar of the church was decor. te , KEYSTONE Mr. and Mrs. Homer Quick ated in gladiolas. For the ceremony Fountain Needs With More Comfort " : th a " Nokt Ki ‘ FASTEETH delighted to see their son, Donald, the bride was attired in a Nght blue "ANTE a pleasant kaline . 4 1. a . - TIRE SERVICE non-acid) wde ol Smt Fur wn fils first furlough from dress with black ACECRROT IES and —-— Banana Splits more firmly. ° t and talk In mors ini n Florida wit wn orchid at the shoulder It Chocolate Nut Sundae y wt, Jus t } 143% AS —— ———— Dileanis was in military uniform fee Ct Sod 8. Potter Street Bellefonte on You 4 : an. hs ’ ream Sodas Home Owned and state, Pa. 'y. DASE . ot feeling Checks u may not understand the rea. The bride's mother wore black with Fresh Lemontde Fresh Orangrade plate rp (dentu : ath) yp ns for the shortage but, just the a corsage of talisman roses while : FASTEETH at any . Same, save your waste paper the bridegroom's mother was dresse: , Chocolate Pecan Sundae — ih : m————— in navy blue with a corsage of yel- Chocolate Malted Milk low talisman roses. After the wed- Fresh Peach Sundae ding a luncheon was served at the Caban Chocolate Sundae home of the bride's parents. Lt. and Cherry Nut Sundae Mrs. Dileanis Jeft that night for Pittsburgh. and after a brief stay in ea’ that city will occupy ‘an apartment - . 4 » near Camp Pickett where IL DI Housenold Needs To leanis is stationed. Mrs. Dileanis | . tad (1a . y 11ef on ‘ a graduate of the Bellefonte High - : Make Work Easy! School, class of 1940, and since then \ 4 \ \ Paper has been employed in the cffoes of hy Like magic. our clorning malerials will tam the Warner Company here. LL Di \ ' J r dr ieanis 5 a graduate of Brownsville \ Towels the hours vou spend in the klchen Cl aning Highs School, class of 1940, and st- | N A fluids, soaps, brushes we have sveryibing tended Penn State for two years be R | Py 4 4 vou conld penibly recd te keep your home fore being called Into military ser- : \ > : " shining cl=an. So come today stock up! And vice | a nN’ yeu save money, too! a drery inte pleasure, and will help to shorten { 1 ’ . ' - Dobelbower—Eckley I N\ y HERE'S NOW TO Austin’s Carpet Cleaner 29¢ Miss Virginia Arline Eckley INS nd KEEP FEET FROM ° Perfection Paint Cleaner 33¢ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest N. | \ SICKING TO SHOES PY Sponges . 49¢ to $1.00 Eckiey, of Valley View, and Plight : Whole Skin Chamois | Officer John Lyon Dobelbower, son | . (4 ih y of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Dobelbower % w Jey Foot Powder Paradichlor Benzene jof West Curtin street, Bellefonte \ . ( an np Suu Crystals were united in marriage st a candle. i i Rott feat ene Laryex qt. £1.29 light service held in the Bellefonte fertable ond soves Guardex Moth Spray pint 30¢ Presbyterian churciy at 5:30 p. m ' e ‘ Indoor Clothes Lines 5% with Rev. Willlam C. Thompson : / ’ . fF Lipthes Lames , ad pastor of the church, officiating at ; Saniflush “a le the double ring ceremony. The altar | Climax Wall Paper Cleaner 29% was banked with peach giadiolas, ———— {hydrangeas and mixed asters and [ ferns. The color scheme of the flow- [ers was carried through the at- | “THE MAKE-UP THAT we Witch Hazel 39¢ Lyne TOOth Powder 29¢ Lyon |tendants’ apparel, Mrs. Musoer W yore | Gettig of Bellefonte, gave a 15-min- INVITES CLOSE-UPS K | ute organ recital and played tradi. | Honal wedding music as the party aw in 0 owing sew shode BRAIN 4 {entered and left he church. The ba Secretary | 1 , | bride's er. Mrs Richard V Walte, Long -enduronee coke moka Xl F y AMAZING Dllatds 44 hy | matron of honor, wore a gown of ountain VIN POUR BEAUTITY| BACHIMECER UNDERARM PERSPIRATIO | watermelon pink and her flowers b were talisman roses and baby breath. | Pen + AND bor » " Deep napped and closely woven. gue | y Solar 8 made of ihe | 54 * Tested for warmth and durability. Howard R. Hahcock of Pleasant " Beantiful in ite soft luster. 50% O90. hiss Eleanor Dobaiboiis Celanese® spun rayon, 25% wool, Sa 25% cotton—it's a grand (a! } : Cigarette Colors—blue, green, rose, cedar. \ ighte me Beautifully bound with acetate ih a4 INCLUDED AE CAN 3 rayon satin. Size 72° x 84°, CARRY A ¢ 12 Wicks HAVE rd Full Li f Blankets sas wis coe wo |B, Wagner & (Co, 10 Priced from : $3. to $16.95 Allegheny St., Bellefonte 395, MIXED FRUIT SUNDAE (2#4™%® 20¢ FRESH PEACH SUNDAE. 20c: i i £2 He 4 Es is i ; i iit FH id isi i & i ¥* +5
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