y cmp Paps | | OBITUARY ELLERY BEST SEYLER | CYRUS T, ROYER Ellery Best Seyler, 78, Salona| Cyrus Theodore Royer, 78, father painter, died Wednesday, September | of Clinton County Commissioner, C. 20, 1044, at Lock Haven hospital, | FP. Royer, died early Saturday morn- whore he was admitted two weeks | ing at the Lock Haven Hospital, af- ago, Mr. Seyler was well known inler being a patient there five weeks Howard, where he painted many | His condition became serious on homes. He had been ill six weeks. | Tuesday, Born in Rebersburg, Cen- Mr. Sevier had lived wits his sister, | tre county, Mr. Royer went to Sugar Mrs. JosepHine Knapp of Salona, | Valley at the turn of the century and since the death of his wife May, engaged in farming all his life until about ten years ago. His sister is his | his retirement some years ago. In only survivor. Funeral services v wddition to Commissioner Royer he held at the Knapp home Sati leaves two other sons and a daugh- afternoon. and interment w nade ler: Randolph Royer, Willlamsport in Cedar Hill cemetery, naar Salon Mrs, Grace Walte and Earl Royer —— { Loganton: 14 grandchildren and JAMES CARL BRUDY eight grandchildren James Carl Rudy, 70 " burg, Pa., formerly St died at his home at | m. Tue A day, September If ] i ric wrk ceased Is survived wif Elizabetiy Laird wd \ l 01 - ept. 10. She ard Rudy. of Centre Hall a daughters, Mrs. William St liam of Pleasant Hazel t beth Beckwith. In home. Funeral Isaa Temple's funeral vived by Friday afternoon orvin R the Centre County Mark; three daughters, Mrs near Shiloh Frank Sellers, Warriors Mark: Mr | William R. Magulre, Mrs. Betty Ob- lerheim, Altoona: three sons lovd Rosella May Smith, of Boals- |S. Richard 3. Arm) died at the home of her par-| Clyde M i ] ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Meyer Georgia: Ells Boalsburg, at 5:20 a. m riors Mark; al September 21, 1944. of a heart condi- She was a member tion after an eight months’ iline Mount Church Born May 2. 1812, in Boalsburg, she was # daughter of and | MISS ADDA MAY GLOCK Sarah Haffley Meyer, who, urvave Miss Adda May Glock, 51, died on On February 23, 1937. she was Mar- | wednesday morning. Sept. 20, at the ried to John H. Smith, who survives|, ce of her brother Glock with three children, Nevin, James, [asin Hall ded for and Anna. at home. She was a mem- |, ast five voars . ben i* bar of the Boalsburg Reformed]. i. rn carte Mav ard } rr fil ¢wrch and the Boalsburg Rebekah). Moggi idied gun lodge, Funeral services were Saturday afternoon from the of her parents with Rev officiating. Interment the Boalsburg cemetery — 0 great MRS. GRACE A. RICHARDS { Amelia RI died al the hards, of State ['uesday morn- was born January Matilda I: Grace DUIS 1 daughter Henrletta 1009 she Newton Rk her husband; one Beckwith, War- nton ned Gap and VAs service were held al n rried to Peters with interment in brother Memorial Park, rads DOIe r riors MRS. ROSELLA MAY SMITH Mrs burg fehildren O CIRO nachna Mont C where she has ri al ine- derwent on ay 8 m August 2 1893 in Beech Creek township, she } most of Mill Hall her brother We was em ved nome with 1111605 HANess . == | there. Until her Pimples Disappeared | ploved Sylvania Electric Pro- ducts ¢. Miss Glock wis a mem- bel the Blanchard Church of Surviving are two brothers isters, Mont, Mill Hall; and Lock Haven Mr of Howard, and Mrs f Blanchard rlock Mave el Bowmar with unsi ' recommended b; PARRISH DRUG STORE Big Night al Cooper Grove WEDNESDAY, QCTOBER 4th LAST NIGHT 8:30 P.M. ll PINCH HITTER Almost overnight, tires made of syn thetic rubber ‘were called upon to do a' vital job of pinch hitting. The new U.S. Royal DeLuxe Synthetic scored an instant hit. Today}! that pinch’ hitter has a steady’ job! Reports from every section are piling'in telling * of / perform: ance records’close SAFETY BONDED! * MILEAGE.TESTED! Bellefonte Sunoco Service | HOWARD (From Last Week) Plc, Willlam Wyland, stationed at | 15 | Camp Ells, Ill, is spending a day furlough with his parents, Mi and Mrs. Lester Wyland Howard Grange No 207, has | Changed thelr meeting night from | Friday to Saturday during the win- ter months home 6f Mr. and Mrs. B. J of Howard, R. D. 2, ning | Mr Mrs. Paul and Miller day. | Harry Ekdahl of er - RECENT WEDDINGS Huey—Shullz Jamey C. Huey YHE CENTRE DEMUCRAY, BELLEFONTE, FX } Plc son of Mi lof Spring Mills, were married at 10 and [o'clock Wednesday | daughter Constance, of Flemington, | tember 20, in the | called on friends in Howard, Bun- [by Rev | State College, | ber, 1043, morning, Bep- Reformed church Glenn Weaver, Pfe. Huey has been in the Army since Novem and has been stationed spent the weekend with his parents, lat Camp Barkeley, Texas, ever since {Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Ekdahl Miss Sylvia Gardner, {He is home on in training | Mrs nis first graduate furlough Huey is a of Mile as a cadet nurse at Altoona, spent | Township High Schooi and is em- the weekend with her parents, Post master and Mrs. Donald Gardner A surprise party and regular clas {meeting of the Loyal Workers class of the Churehy of Christ taught by! Mir Wyland was glven for Mrs John Diehl who, with her husband will soon be leaving to make their home with their son and wife, Mi and Mrs, LeRoy Diehl of Rockford IIL Mrs. Dicill was presented with a beautiful scarf Delicious refresh ments were served by the hostes Mrs. Cora Lyon MP Lewis Snavely of Carlisle spent the weekend with his wife and son Charles, at the home of his mo- ther, Mrs Alice Snavely of the Pletcher apartment. Mr. 8navely hias been in action overseas, being wounded was placed in a cast for 8 months {in a hospital] in the U. 8 impairing him from further action in the armed force A birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bech- del on Friday, Sept. 1. In honor of the 10th blhthday of theu daugh- ter, Sarah Louise. Those present were: Mrs. Fred W. Bechdel Miss Nellie Confer, Mrs. David Bechdel and son James, Ariene and Nancy Wright, Mary Virginia and Richard Confer, Luella and James Smith Jamist Falls, all of Howard R D Peggy B8pencer of Howard, Ruth Elaine Bechdel of Beech Creek Rachae] Heverly of Blanchard, Mrs LeRoy Bechdel and son Frederick W. and daughter Sarah Louise Those calling later were Marie and Martha Bechdel, Herbert and Paul Bechdel and Ronald Barnhart. Af- ter a delightful time and a delicious | topped by a birthday cake baked by Mrs. Pred W. Bechdel grandmother of Sarah Louise the opening of lovely gifts, left | home wi g§ Sarah Louise many happy birthdays and more St John's Evangelical & Reformed Rev C Church Day and | school Nevin Stamm school. 9:30 a. m tally Promotion in the Church Holy Communion, 10:45 a m. and T3 pm st John's Lutheran, Bellefonte Rev. Clarence E Arnold, pastor Seventeenth Sunday after Trin- ity, October 1. 9:30 a. m., the Sun- day 10.456 a. m. Holy munion address The Great. ness of Divine Mercy 73 p n Holy Communion with sermon “Lord Also of the Sabbain The Order of St. John will meet on Monday night 7:30 o'clock. The Missionary So- will meet on Wednesday night 7:30 o'clock chool Com - with Presbyterian Charge Howard E. Oakwood Mileshurg--Bibile Morning worship, observing world- wide Communion, 10:45 a. m.. Chria- tian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Prepara- tory service for Communion Friday evening. Snow Shoe--Bible school 10 a m worrhp in world-wide Communion service at 7:30. Union- ville-~Bible study class Mondays at 30 p. m. Special congregational ting in Snow Shoe church Wed- evening, Oct 4 Warriors Mark Methodist Charge R. Roland Ritter, minister Warriors Mark-—Church school 9:30. moming worship. 10:35-—-Har- vest Home service Intermédiate Fellowship, 7:00. Miss Ruth Lantz, minister chool 9:30 a m W r nesday | plant in ployed at the Piper Alrcraft Corp Lock Haven. The parents {of the couple attended the wedding | The bride wore a soldier blue dres | double associate director of Youth Work for! the Altoona district will have caarge of the service. Senlor Fellow- ship 8.0 Dungarvin school, 1:30, Worship, 2:30-Harvest Home service. Rally Day at War- rors Mark, Oct. 1. Christian Educa- tion Week observed Sept. 26. 27. 28 United Brethren, Bellefonte E. E. Ormston, pastor Unified services beginning at 9:30 am. George W. Eminhizer, Supt. in charge. Communion services con- ducted by (ie pastor at 9:15 a m Sunday school lesson study follow ing communion services. Christian sermon by the pastor at 7:30 p. m. | Prayer and Bible study Wednesday | evening at 7:30, The public Is cor. dially invited to attend all of the! services ] : : Church! and a bouquet of pink rose The ring ceremony was used Blazer—Leasure Miss Betly Leasure datupiie Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Harker of toona, and Samuel C. Blazer, so Mr. and Mi F. C. Blazer of State College, were united in marriage in the First Presbyterian church of Altoona at 3 p. m. September 2. Rev Walter Lowrie Ritter pastor of the church, officiated at the double ring ceremony. The attendants were Mis Phyllis Shoemaker of State College and Richard E. Harker, AMM | brother of the bride, of the Atlantic City Naval Base. Tue bride Is em- ployed as chief clerk of the State College rationing board. Mr. Blazer is travel coordinator of the College extension service. The home in the Locust ments, State College couple Is at Lane apart. Dunlap—Howard Miss Mary Leotta Héward daugh- ter of Mrs. Leotta Crossmyer, Belle fonte, became the bride of PyvL Fran- cis Edward Dunlap, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dunlap, also of Bellefonte at a ceremony performed in the Un- ited Brethren parsonage, Bellefonte at 8 p. m. Saturday, September 23 with Rev. G. E. Householder, offi- claling Attendants of the young couple were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Snyder, of Milesburg The bride wore a powder blue dress with a cor- sage of pink rosebuds. Mis. Dunlap will continue with her duties as an employe of the Universal Match Co and will continue to reside with her mother here for the time being. Pvt Dunlap. who entered the service in July, 18043, will resume his duties at Camp Butner, N. C.. on October 2 Pvt. Dunlap was employed by Kof- man’s here before entering the arm- ed forces Miller—Fohringer Brethren ist Cedar Spring pretty fall wedding Saturday 16 when Miss Marian E. Miller daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Hen- ry 8 Miller of Mackeyville, became the bride of Ray D. Fohringer, son of Mr. and Mrs John Fobringer of Centre Hall The candlelight cere- mony was performed by the bride’ father before an altar decorated with palms and fall flowers Mise Anna Verle Mille: sister of the bride, served as maid of honor and only attendant Cleon Newberm was best man were Charles Fohringer Millis the bridegroom. and Charles Miller of Woodbury cousin of the bride. F lowing the ceremony a wedding sup- per was served to 50 relatives at friends at the home of the parents. Mrs. Fohringer wa graduated from the Messiady Bible College In 1040 and expects to ceive her diploma from the Chicago School of Nursing next month Mr Fohringer attended the same school and was employed as an and plumber In Centre Hall and vicinity before the war. He js =a It Camp Three Rivers, a CPS camp in Sequoia National Park. Calf, The couple will leave this week for Call- fornia where Mr. Foaringer will re- tum to camp at the expiration of a 3-day Turlough. The bride expect to obtain a nursing position In Cu lare, Call! The cenie of a Bept tar tiie bride's Haight of and ushers of Spring brother of close brides electricians smith—MeCollum Miss Kathleen McCollum daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. James McoCol lum of Harrisburg, and B-8gt. Der. bert Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs Chester Smith of Port Matilda, were married In the First Baptist church {in Harrisburg, September 10. Rev. A i « Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Worship with | Methodist-—Half Moon Charge Rev. Henry H. Shissler, pastor Stormstown-—Holy worship at 9:45 [&. m., with observance of world wide | Communion church school at 10:48 [nm Clarence Gummo, Supt. Ross [Chureh school at 10 a. m., Olibert | Barto, Supt. Holy worship and ob- {servance of world wide Communion iat 11 a.m PMimore—Rally Day in the Church school at 10 a. m., Lester Crust, Supt. Next Sunday night (Oct. 8, at 8 o'clock) a special reopening and dedieatory service {here for the recent improvements [and additions. The pastor will | preach and the choir of the Houser - ville U. B. church will render special CG. Herr of Bellefonte and pastor of the Port Matilda Baptist church performed the ceremony. Mrs. Mah- lon Hoover of Portage, was matron MONUMENT Joseph Hanley has secured eom- ployment in the mines up near Ren. ovo, and has moved up this week His son, Charles, Intends two move there in the near future Mr, and Mrs. Walter Miller and family of near Mackeyville, were Bunday dinner guests of their daughter and son<in<Mw, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Young, and also visit. ed wilh Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mack- ] | ] ey. Ruth Heaton, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. William A. Heaton, fell on Saturday and fractured her leg In two places. They ‘ook her to the hospital where a cast was placed on the injured limb, Several of the small children In this town had trench moutiy but are better at this time, i Albert Mackey is suffering | with a bad sinus Infection and low blood pressure, Mr. and Mrs. Russell McCloskey snd children of Martins Grove, vis- | ited on Saturday evening at her | ister home here, Mrs. Hazel Dur- | Jdn the average one-car family the husband walks. ATHLETES FOOT GERM To Kill It, You Must Reach it. It alien” any ba ‘ {brocade wit) a of honor and Sgt. Lyk Chicago, served as best mar ushers were Jam McC ther of the bride, and Mas ver. Miss Esther Weave burg. former studs when she tilda High Bchoo ing,’ Bocas Me." Traditional inught : . | |were played on the org Tae Boys' 4-H Club met at the [and Mrs. Gordon Huey, of Madison- | Button | burg, and Jean A. Shultz, daughter Tuesday eve-lof Mr, and Mrs, Willlam E. Shultz was attired in a gown o finger carried a bouquet ol Mis, Bmith Baxton High Hege Al orcinlds from Juniata Cr Lhe {employed in the P fice In Harrisburg graduated [ron ! High at the Behoo) Army alr bur Immediately foll a Amal] reception William Penn Hot for Ocean Cit ing Jr guest of the folla the wing Ire guests at the Smith, tis Herman Bn barger, M1 Mr. and Mrs. Pa Mikired Weave | | REAL ESTATE | TRANSFERS —————— —————— Ottavio Ber M. Schaeffer Bellefonte, $1 ing Compal Belieionie, $1 Americar n to Warner ( deiphia, tract W T Kon | Auman pany September asker an Wat ¢ thelr ther ihe! dav alles ; electric ving appli A ther hearis sel OB ow es Anti-Breakdown Club 7047/ Berore THIS WAR IS OVER, there may be only twe kinds of people in Amen .. 1. those whe con still got to work in automobiles, 2. those who are forced to walk, If vou want to be in the fortunate group whe will still be riding to work in aut biles, join Guif's “Anti Breakdown™ Club today. How de vou de +t? 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