Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAY, BEITEFONTE, PR. 1, 1944 September y./ TE —— ————— a —_— TUAR" | ington, and burial was in Chartiers cemetery, Carnegie MICHAEL TEMONS Michael Temons, native of Ireland and former resident of Clinton coun | 0BI — ty and the Howard area, died at MRS. EMMA B. Mrs. E Beatrice sister of 'avior R Bellefonte died sudednly day Sept, 13, while her parents, Mr. and Mrs der, of Pine Creek Mrs was the wi John Heltman she and her NUALANA Ie Woolrich 1 11 house in which was bor funeral services na Mrs Wed evening held Sunday Cedar Hil GARDNER R. KUHN nig where ye 4U ver and chidre: ? rence, Jack, and adopted da ter, Virginia. One sister, Mr garet Lohr of Bell Plain, Iowa one brother, Clement 'I uhn State Ce survive, F Services vesterday burial in Pas lege, also were held aqaena MRS. MARY FISHEL Mrs. Mary Fishel Houtz mont, died at the hon » Was ment wiil be GEORGE LEROY GUILLET George pralesson § at Penn St Gay at 433 College Pimples Disappeared Over Night Yes, it 8 true, thete 13 a safe bh leas medi cated liquid . ailed Ki that dries u és vei Those who wed simp) o Kieerex up ’ PARRISH DRUG STORE HELTMAN Helunman, Billett visiting John Cry- | He Heltman sided were aru on wilh In hl * 1 Tha dar-! Mrs Alda uneral with HOUT! 7:16 a. m. Tuesday September 19 degree from AleG) Gaivr 1044-—-0on his 86th birthday--at the Montreal, Canada, in 1908, and Centre County Home sellefon te master's degree from the same He had been ’ guest at the home 09 s hs TY ul # BUCH " ) 4 in 1908 He ad been S51 for about three years and had beer sociated with the College since 10924 ill for several week prior to hi " | ; ‘ J 5 } AAT previously taught mechanical deatl Survivii Ie % n and . . eatin, St 0 fare i S01 All engineering at McGill University | 4, ohier; Michael, of Mill Hall, R and | and also at Queens University, King 19) nd Mr Mary Halnes, of How wl : nin ) wv tston, Ontario, Prof. Guillet wag a ; y i . ard. Funeral services will be held at she member of the American Society of {10 o'clock this Thursday morning woh “Wir FLO Ts Ny . - hh Mechanical Engineers and Sigma at the Lock Haven Catholic church ter Xi, and an associate member of the " Arm wilt . in at £2 . . fand Interment will be made at gineering Institute of Canada, He 1 ite many articles for technical]’ magazines and also published two | He is survived by i former Edna M. Sowry X + y Reber i hter, Marilyn, at home, and sister, Mi Marguerite Brooks ‘onn. Pi funeral ser- a from the Koch State College at we of the family John Peabody State College Episcopal church, of ficlating Ihe body will then be! 2d Wi un Ken to Pittsburgh for cremation | elor's 40, | sity, his nes- | university Of \ ury VIOLET ELIZABETH KIDDER Violet Elizabeth burs died wspital at 10 pom tember 12, 1944 fa Jorn in Rebersburg, March 18 19520 thie A daugh Lee A and sith bulu M Kidder. In addition eh 1 HO her parent Ont im. Robert Lee home, and one sister, Mrs, Done Byer of nnville vive, 8 the Re uneral Lidder 24 of in the Harrisburg luesday, Sep. trate heart attack i ‘ i De ney te of ome er of Stover the nt y pastor of member formed church of Rebersburg. F ner ig 4 Vice | held Lh Hom { hea MRS. ALDA HIPPLE parents Saturday morn Funeral last | Glenn Weaver, pastor of the chur irsday in Morristown, N. J. foriofficiating. Interment was made Gilliland Hipple, & na- the Lutheran Rel Kartiaus and sister-in-law | Rebersburg rmer Centre County Commis- — joner Charles Hipple of Bellefonte BRUCE POORMAN who died in Morristown on Mon- Bruce Poorman, 80 a veteran day September 11, 1044, alter a world War 1. died Sunday short iliness. Mrs. Hipple Brecksville hospital, ( Z wife of James Hipple where (1¢ had been empl of malls at Morristown, who 15! nast tive of Pine Glen Her parent ‘arnegle 1Hinols Steel Cory Dr. William 8 and Martha | servic were held at 7:30 irray Glillland of Karthaus, where nday at the Seesholtz Men lived until her marriage many ] Fik In addition to her hus- Wa irvived by had i nn Brite LSA I'/8gt. James Hipple utz | AUS, and Miss Elizabeth, at ho Surviving sisters ( fay Mrs. N. McNaughton Altoona. | Mr Orman Wa | Mrs William Ross and Mrs. George Masor member Spears, both of Karthaus, and Paul! gite wrof Lode l i Williamsport id VFW. He Hey ervices were held wmed cemet nd and ive of of of f« was the Oh superinten- iperinien maton ved fo elght vears as a welder three (ili- been dren { Clty, Kan me and & other are na, of KENNETH B MILLER Kenneth B. ities i home wrt NAL DEATHS ON PAGE SECOND RECTION ADDITIH HIX Two Treated At County Hospital MES. AGNES MILLER GREEN JORDAN Mrs. Agnes Miller of Washington, Pa. {dent of Bellefonte, ni September 10 Green Jordan a former resi- dre died Sunday 1944, In the seed and home "You'll ind no dictating or high pressuring here. Our stocks are complete with every type of pattern, fabric, coldr, and model, ~~ 30 we'd enjoy having you make your own selection. The one thing we will do, though, "is recommend our MICHAELS- STERN VALUE - FIRST CLOTHES — \because we know their hous Rochester- (iloring will "'bring you back for more.” SUITS AND TOPCOATS $25.00 to $45.00 Bob Davis Bellefonte Lewistown Recent Weddings Kelly—McKivison Miss Junet McKivison Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and Pvt. Arthur Kelly, son of Mp and Mrs. Robert Kelly, of Port Ma- tilda, were united In marring® Tues day, September 12 at Hagerstown, Md. The bride will reside with her parents, while Pvt, Kelly returned to | his duties at Fort Meade, Md | daughter of McKivison, Shields—Rand Mrs. Elizabeln Rand, of South Al- len street, State College, has an- nounced the marriage of her daugh of T ter, Christine to Jack W. Shields Petty Officer 1/¢ of Tulsa, Okla in the Naval chapel in Memphis at 6 o'clock Bunday evening 4. The bride is a sergeant in Women's Marine Corps The ple was attended by Robert Shultz, Chiel Petty Officer, and Mr» Shultz, The bride was enrolled in! School of Liberal Arts at Penn and was emploved in Dr. Wil Ham Henning's office on the campus before enlisting in the Marine Corps on December 16, 1943. She received her first promotion on January 21 New River, N. C., and on March corporal rating. On August passed examinations for a ser- rating 1ae bridegroom | ii 1 Un Yer! iy Wah S510 golier belore rvice. He was from Memphis Willow Sherman— Thompson Miss Beatrice Lucresia Thompson daughter of the Mr. and Mr: Parker Thompson, of Howard, and 8 Sgt. Fred Ludwig Sherman, son { Mrs. Bernette Sherman, Harris- WIRE, Were in marriage Sep al 7 p. m, at the Seminole Methodist church, Tampa by the Rev. John G, Strad- uble rin eremony. They 88 The brid it with white of red roses alley. Bhe 15 High School and olunteer Nurses county, and wa Lhe Slate 15, her entering transferred Na Yih to the Grove station at inte united ano Lilies of a graduste of the a member Aid Corp employed Ite bridegroom is & John Harts High He enlisted rn January 8 tioned at Hickan of th Ta rm i Ww JAPAS 4 COPESOTIes and he newly eRe pin nes 30-B. Ro hou ¥ 5s Box i Florida ADDITIONAL WEDDINOS ON PAGE POUR B8ECOND BROTION V.F. W. Auxiliary In Regular Meeting to Post 1600, Veterans of Wars, Bellefonte met at the post home, Monday evening wills Mrs. Rella Jones, president, in the chalr, and with 39 members | present. The flag was draped In Mrs. Alice Rose Howard members were initiated $ others were balloted upon members The organization contribution. of €5 to the Yita} swester Yoa pvr LARTY mary of nory of VE Des f ve hip ted & pteaville bu Miss Mary fficer ted Daa AUXILATY assist ar 32 children in the past {we Mr Elizabe Marshmil wn of the Daughters, subenit report, and hospital chairman Mabe] Btine and Clara B reported on sewing projects t the Centre Qounty Hospital to 4p m Wednes every month. Auxiliary mem asked to volunteer for this at ty that “pot iE the ast War activities chairman Mrs. Bar- bara Kline reported that more 19an $600 in WAr Bonds and stamps were «dd at the Murphy Store booth last month Auxillary members are In harge of the booth every Saturday Tiree months ago the Auxiliary be. Birthday Bond” fund and Monday night a $25 bond was pur msed with a small balance left to begin a new fund A total of 25 members of the post and Auxiliary attended the 3rd Dis trict meeting held in Huntingdon Sunday. September 17 it Was re- porte od The Auxiliary holds a social night program the third Tuesday of each month, with a supper at 7 p. m. The evenit is held in We post home Members atténding are asked to bring foods suitable for the supper County to Participate In Precinct Day RAN a Centre County Democratic Wamen are making plans to participate in the Precinet Day program being sponsored by the Democratic Na- tional Committee, on Wednesday, September 27, it wag announced. yes | tarday by Miss Méude Miller, of Ferguson township, the" Democratic jeounty chairman, i Each precinct vice chairman is | being asked to open her home and, invite not less than ten neighbors | and friends in to hear a nationwide | radio program to be broadcast over many stations from 10:15 to 10:45 p.m. Wadnesday night. ' The most | | convenient station for Centre coun- | tans wil be WCAE, Pittsburgh : ——————— ‘None Hurt in Head ‘On Crash Near College | | Cars operated by Charles L. Rudy, | Jr, 18, of State College, R. D. 1, and Jack C. Carns, 20, of Clearfield, R. D, collided head-on near Reed's | station about four miles | fib i i : H 5 t $1 erville; {leader by Rev. PF {butter Householder To Go to Conemaugh Continued from page one) Other Centre county turned to their post year are. Rev. Donald App pastors re- for another Hous Girl For Rebersburg Couple Rev. R. H ‘Courtney, Run Mr. and Mi Homer Boone ville, and Rev. Budd R. Smith, Phil Rebersburg, are parents of a d ipsburg ter born Monda il Lock Rev. Householder will be succeed pq ed as Tyrone district ministerial Mickey, of Ty Robert R. Dav has been named dis ucceeding David Fink Hav Lhe Parents of M J el f Non ison, ol one, while Bellefonte lay leader yrone trict Has Fine Record During his 13 vears of service in the Bellefonte church, Rev. House holder saw church members increase from 208 to 436 average Sunday Bchool increase from 1562 Ww 200 During his property wa ed to the extent of there Was a subs the amounts col church for only the to China, the the expen for thi ni Parent pose being $750 annug During the past fiv attendan Lhe hip and Lhe Daughter Born attendance pastorate the hiureh and re about $11 0 tantiai remodeled palit increase In by the ert purposes tributed, benevi ly the cl recent irc! nece partial support of a missionary local congregation share of of paughter erage ship services at the local Wis 121 t sitendance ana evenin was 122 ut Wedn« Lhe Averages Average attend ance day 1 i ! meetings is 40 I'he United Belle: mite MARRIAGE LICENSES Pies % ; If the pie pans are grensed sid bottom crust will the OEE) But will be soft and not Bere iaky sul wlipsbury Philipsburg Madisonbury 9 For. <6 The New Styles Are REAL VALUES! $9.29 $9.99 $3.45 $3.99 $5.00 All the latest Kids, Patents, Suedes, Gabardines See Them in Our New Fall Window Trim WOMEN'S SHOES (Non-Rationed) + 91.69 * 33.95 BROWN - BLACK - GREEN All sizes — All heel heights. We Close Wednesday Afternoons Brown’s Boot Shop ' Bellefonte’s Thrifty Family Shoe Store WEIS sc:vic: MARKETS ® Bi4:4'A[4 0 Corner Allegheny and Bishop Streets BELLEF FON NTE, PA NO RATION POINTS NEEDED! Mort « jedi beans, baby foods foods these Non grtables ind Your snned vie BOAT D9 Jans many other are no longer Rationed preserves Fill today! rationed pantry with Wem PORK AND BEANS cures GOLDEN BANTAM CORN rvs we KIDNEY BEANS ux over BLACKHBEREY PRESERVES ccc. LIEBY'S MIMLD VEGETABLES Fancy Tomato Paste Heinz Clam Chowder Chicken Ravioli Cut Green or Wax Beans 9c 13c Sunsweet Prune Juice Clapp’s Baby Foods Fancy Pea Beans | sUNMALID WEIS FAMILY FLOUR wn we 47 € | | | ] ] ] ] RAISINS | SEEDLESS—15 oz. pkg. 13¢ [| | | PUFFED 15 or. pkg. 15¢ SALAD DRESSING crv wre 1x 20c PUDDINGS crew vue me dh FRANTZ MALTED KERNEL MARSHMALLOWS - 20c CRACKERS we 8c ps | 0c Rockwood’s Chalet Cocoa Quaker Maid Table Syrup 2° 25¢ Lakeshore Honey 35¢ Bon Ton Vanilla Substitute * 24c¢ Old Virginia Cit. Marmalade ** * 23¢ Junket Tablets ks 1 le aking HOUSECLEANING AIDS! 20 Mule Team Borax bh my |9¢ Boraxo-for the Hands 2 ™e 209¢ “33” Liquid Bleach 10¢ Wilbert’'s No-Rub Wax 39¢ Hershey's Toilet Soap | § “* 6¢c Spic & Span |. §, P= 20g Fly-Ded Insect Spray 20¢ G-E Light Bulbs *“ adil 4 Oakite 27 21¢ Floor Mops "3c Search-Light Matches os 26 Crystal Tumblers 3 10¢ SR , FANCY FRESH & | FRESH FRUITS COLD MEATS & VEGETABLES Ground from Fresh Beef California Ib 14¢ HAMBURG Ib 28c | GRAPES | Shoulder of Rambo Ib 33c| APPLES 3 Ibs 23¢ PORK Fresh Beef Fancy Sweet Ib 25¢ | POTATOES 3 Ib 27¢ Ib 20¢ 60 watt Clans a million things TONGUES Fancy Blue Label Fancy Rib . BOIL POTATOES pk. 65¢ _—_—II= RATION NOTE BLUE TOKENS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER rr 0 Blue Stamps A-8 Through 2-8 and A-5 Through J Red Stamps A-8 Through Z-8 and A-5 Through
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