October 5, 1944 THE CERTRE DEMUCRAY, BELTEFONTE, FX Page Six = | Rm — —— 1" | ANDREW IRVIN FRYER. {in the Mediterranean theatre have ILLIAM G. WOODRING . WILLIAM G. WOO! . “ five! Andrew Ifvin Fryer. 59. of Burn- {been cited by General Charles De- Mr. and Mrs, Robert G, Gates of William Gilbert Woodring 11, five- | hdre n yer, ov, 0 "0° | Gaulle and the provisional French E. Fairmount avenue, State College year-old son of Gilbert and Carrie ham, a native of Coburn, died Sun- | 00 announce the birth of a son welgh- Johnston Woodring of Port Matilda, day, Oct. 1 1944 at his home of — ’ ing 7 pounds, 4 ounces in the Centre died at Polk State Hospital at 4,30 a.! complications following an eight- The citation was for outstand- County Hos ital Se tem d 26. He i 4 few | year illness. Mr. Fryer was born at | IN8 achievement during April, May |* " Dey 30F th m. Monday, Oct. 2, 1944 after a ) , A . Pare ww has been named Vincent Henry, months' illness. The child, born at | Coburn, December 26, 1884, a son of and June when Twelfth Alr Fores b Philipsburg, November 20, 1939, is Henry and Hettie Corman Fryer His | Marauders flew important missions Family Have Tenth Child survived by his parents and one | wife, the former Harriet Catherine [OV Italy, any o them in direct A son was born Frida brother. Paul at home. Funeral | Moser, and these children survive, |Support of the French forces, | and Mrs. John H. Schindlel gervices will be held this Thursday Clarence of Lewistown RD. Mrs | As President of the French gov- | home in Milesburs The infant afternoon at 2:30 at the home in Frank Roberts of Valdosta, Ga.; Paul {ernment and chief of the French been named George William charge of Rev. O. Lee Gordon. Bu- In the U. 8. Army, Samuel of Spring | Army, General DeGaulle awarded aie How Seven wh rial will be made in the Presbyterian Mills, Sarah and Esther, both at [the Croix de Guerre with palms to " the family y cemetery, home. Three grand-children and |the group commander. The citation | '" amy : the following brothers and sisters attributed the highly successful pre- rvive. Clarence Fryer of cision attacks in the face of enemy Walter Fryer of opposition to flight discipline, skill | William Pryer of (of combat crews, and superior tech- Pear! Stoner of Wil- nicque of command | Mrs. Linnie Sholters of Colonel Eugene, B. Fletcher, the and Mrs. Eva Rachau of group commander from San Diego, Funeral services were Calif. sald. “The success of our late home at 2 p. m. air crews during that three months Thursday, with Rev. Dennis Smith period was a direct result of fine officiating. Interment will take place work. and hard work, by the main- in Salem cemetery located between tenance and administrative sections Spring Mills and Millheim As always, the ground personnel played a vital part in combat oper- ations.” RR hh Local Soldier Cited By General DeGaulle _ " Ide ad wide Mrs. Henry groom ere leg i I ri 1 BL. Paul The b nltended by in of the Houtz, nn The bride wa lven father jersey and of red The matron wore a lHght blue own n of yellow roses. The bride | ed by the Sylvania Company in toona, and the bildegroom on fui lough, after ing been in North B Africa and teeny month oun Houck w Fieh- the Rev. H. OO Pvt. Methodist church Baltimore Md of thie! The bride Is the daughter of Mi and Mi LE Biddle of Bellefonte i well known in the who thie and Mrs. Earl Houck : on the Zettle farm below attended Bellefonte High in th {vais were ler, cou eorg: bride her white Burkin 570 faut { the hosts, Mr Featured in and 11d the eversi Dreesg, wedding una Dro RE] Dy Cpl. Francis X. Fauble, of 124 North Allegheny street, Bellefonte, | 1 his AAF B-26 Marauder group | Bhe wore i y Of and Is a rainment were by ( excellent Cap a of now Ji nel ana ner husoand A son for Gates’ Ob v div own Boehoo Log i empioy- ae Al and both are active 1°} 1h couple diove —p remainea Cirange 1a 1timore where they Italy The wedding cufiet sup for the past fc week with the groom's uncle en) ng he ned a Hine M1 atl thelr ha There M1 and three girl 0 Corner Allegheny and Bishop Streets, BELLEFONTE, PA. Cumming: «Fre P. A. Fro and Mr Fairmount avenge Bate mnee thie Helen Hiniu daughter | Cummings, son ming 0. Eouth College whic} Method) on September Cummings w marring Berge of Mi Je Pugh Parents of First Child Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Frank Genta of Bellefonte, are the parents of their first child a daughter born Wednesday In Williamsport whom they have named Catherine Marie Mrs. Genua Is the former Carmen Clofli of Williamsport, 8gt. Genua a son Mr and Mrs. Anzio Parents First Child ! t ih School and at- = Cu Voip Barr, Mr. and Mr Sandwich Loaf Style § jenua of Bellefonte angley Field. Va On hb 35 Stan Sgt Mrs, Martin B Houck—Biddle irs. Henry Houser and son Pl Slaf Wh Mrs. Martin I Wedni a Sept bs ; M vi L } al | { ae, ! GIBBS 12 Points Per Pound fonte, are th parent of taelr first!’ BULN AIA wl sins on ; y ga ; : : { e, are e Pre { ( 1 VEGETABLE FANCY ROSANNA 1. " Ouisviile MRS. ALICE KERSTETTER Mrs. Alice Rosanna Kerstotter, 89 died at her home in Mill nat 6:30 p. m. Wednesday, Sept. 27 t plications following several months iliness. Born in Herndon on Mar 7. 1855, she was the wife of the lat John H. Kerstetter of Millheim [ neral services were held from Neff funeral home at Millhetm at 10 a. m. Saturdav with Rev. H. 8 Ent officiating. Interment was made in Milltheim Union cemetery Ky Station Mrs 10k pila Ce in Ham Both Mi Marion Coburn Hamsport Sunbury Reedsville held at his L churct 13 re graduated fron of and MES. CORTLANDT DELUCY EVANS Cortlandt DeLucy of Robert and Miss M Valentine, and Mrs rge Meek, all of Bellefonte, died During this period when his group flew 2000 sorties and dropped over 3000 tons of bombs for a loss of only six planes, Corporal Fauble wa: with the transportation section. Hi has been overseas 20 months Mrs COUsIn Evans, a George, MRS. CARRIE HOUSEMAN Mrs. Carrie Houseman, wife Se Pratik Sopsema died wt her home in September 1. at 2ier home in Water- i e SRY, thy bury, Conn., according word re- wi Sow : a, ” ceived recently by relatives in Belle- -. < “ A Ltd f te § *y § was rr ir silo. months and 12 days. She was a ron. iy iu % aS arn in pr daughter of Israel and Elizabeth 4... c00 anda Caroline Valent to Heckman Rachan and was born In| yejiken and lived there until he: Miles township on May 20th, 315.) arr ge in 1882 to Mr Cortlandt In addition to her husband she Is]... "000 place at “the home of survived by the following brothers)... .onve’ afterwards known as and sisters: Arthur, Scott, Sumner, | po Tulle rand fon Ow 5 site. of Mrs. William Keller and Mrs. John |,, Bell Telephone C: build. Wert, of Madisonburg: Mrs. Harry NE. An only cisid drs. St ha) Smull of Rebersburg: and W. W. po © ou te "Cong... d Rachan of Lorraine, Ohlo. Funeral about "o0) YORrs ago. She | evh » services were held this Thursday at her OR MAW st Cla a. Hels rin 10 a. m. at the home in charge of { Waterbury. Conn and tous Rev. James Shannon. Burial was!'® Lik ieisaree AP vr, ds. Td made in the Fairview cometers grandchildren of whom three grand- 4 Aid ns we in service Mrs. Houseman was a member of the A \ ADDITIONAL DEATHS ON PACE Lutheran church BIX--8ECOND SECTION for 1077 Ler to korn of Half Moon Terrace, Belle child, a daughter, born Sept. 28th U » SUN-MAID SEEDLESS 1-Day SALE at the Centre County Hospital Be he r povitoig ) Brokora wa ‘RAIS INS 15.02 1 3c 2 ; ke at an 10€ ¥: ot Rationed ” PUFFED the former Anne Praskovich, daugh- CIDER composition of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pras- kovich of Bellefonte VINEGAR gl. bot. 1 Be foundations adds ycars Parents of Third Child appearance unfibered and Mrs. W. E Huston avenue, Pittsburgh are of their third child and Nabisos weighing 9 GRAHAM September 19. The In- Judith Mar- CRACKERS ESN we 0c | 0 2 17c sbots 250 2 2% Mi CGallion of BOT 15-02 the pkey pound 7 CREAM WIPT SALAD DRESSING pL. jar 20c B&M BAKED BEANS CHICKEN RAVIOLI PEANLT BUTTER PRESTO CAKE FLOUR NU-MAID OLEOMARGARINE parent daughter ounces, born fant has been named Mi Huston Lucille Smith, daugh Mrs. Morton Smith « Monday of Last Week - ~ Marjorie Noll of Warriors Mark atid Sta ui Son admitted. Admitted and discharg- yi iora Field, Texas, are ed the following day: Mrs. John ents on. weighing 5 william Rumberger Bellefonte born Sept. 29th In Births to the following people: a son Hospital Mrs. Gates is the born to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Byrd Betty Loulse Jon Milesburg, and a daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. John M. Smith of Lemont. Discharged: Mrs. Orlando Byyan, Bellefonte, R. D 2 Mis Dorothy J. Davis, Penna Purnace { i rir nn Helen Runkle Bellefonte Mr Belle, the group wes taken tn feed James H. Davis and infant daugh- Ns. on ri Bellefonte, R. D. 1; Mrs. Paul Bennett and infant daughter. Belle fonte R. D. 3 Tuesday of Last Week: Miss Martha McKnight Mrs George M. Rudy of Mills. Admitted discharged the following das M. Ross of Centre Hall Swan State College the following 1 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ie Ras. This LOPE por Howard R D 4 the Centre County hospital on Sep- 13m tioheel akoitel bes $3am iikzeshe he and Mrs Robert G. nner 25 The Infant has beer fie third child in the Scott family. Gates of State College. Discharged named Anne Loulse. Mrs. Smith bs Mrs Norman Wells, Bellefonte, RD 3; the former Louise Anne Rishel, of Mr Lloyd Smith, Milesburg: Mrs. [ont Sgt. Smith is the son of president, Horace J Hartranft as do 1 get? What ax P Reva 08s an ‘ ’ : . ’ » WL James F. Smith and infant daugh- the late O PF. Smith and Mrs South W ater St. Bellefonte LJ ; ; ter of State College Mildred Smith of Boalsburg ‘ Wheaties - . Wednesday of Last Week Centre County there Hospital Notes garet the mpany Lal died Cat rf pag pouna | the gar ol ol a of ounce tae Centre County former of em Club Entertains yey Bill Town Kiwanis 7 joints, nail holes in metal roofing Protect exposed silos, etc. from moisture and rudd of life to your old rool and improves FURE ASPHALT either fibered 38¢C Alse available in |} Seal small cracks or In " ts Parents of Daughter or Mrs. Francis E Marshall Bellefonte are Lu a daughter born v Hospital 10 aru Sim robin oe " and Conlinged from page One) ter a " PaTens Ol in ne in WEIS QUALITY enforced he stressed wWanis Fe 2 vas a fellowshi; it and A Gallon In 5 Gal. Cans 38, and ounce forgels aed weal tent in that he 2 ih phys race or nation ' OI ine Grove and Miss Mr Pa peopic a arshall is station- of ed at Camp Campbell, Ky 35 gal containers Jean Betty and also a fellow ‘ Lie b \ 1 tre County Hos- " a The infan bex . Daughter for Smiths 4 NS} vo Sgt. and Mrs John Smith an priv Coste De mince the birth of a daughter in ter community of 50 vice The annual election of e¢ Bolle fonte club for officers resulted in the choles of Marlin E. Rumberger as Gold Medal The wara attitude of most their government Parents of Sen 2C nso Admitted College Mrs Mrs Mary Hartman Margaret Mills Bellefonte. Births to the following “» peopie: a daughter to Mr. and Mr § e Frank Scott, Lemont Mr. and Mrs Johnson Mills Shen- Petty Officer Gerald and Mrs. Jol of Spring announce the birth of a son nley William, at Centre hospital on 4. Mm Johnson is the former Twila Hagan Petty Officer John who has sery- ed In active sea duty in both the Atl. lantic and Pacific, is now located in Norfolk. Va State Fmd | the County a daughter to Francis Marshall Discharged: Mrs C. W State Lulu Belle Hazel, Julian R D. 2. Miss Pauline Breon, Bellefonte, RD 3: Mrs Hugh Longwell Bellefonte RD 1. Margaret Kachonik, Clarence, Mrs. James McKivison and infant son, Spring Mills RD 1. Mrs. Donald Dickson and infant son, Bellefonte Amoizo Golden Syrup Shredded Ralston peg Tle Oscar Mayer Luncheon Meat ¥ 12-ozean 29, Stuffed Olives §-oz jar 28¢ Spic & Span Cleaner * 2c Ice Cream Salt 10-1b bag 15¢ Thursday of Last Week Seat wp Woodbury's Svap 3 rhe 23¢ G. E. Light Bulbs 15-60 Watt * lle Admitted and discharg- . DON'T Flyded Insect Spray 4 pt omn 20¢ Me. Ries Davia MOTHER Wilbert's No Rub Wox pi bot 35¢ to Mr. and Mn Janet Elastic Starch 3tor Ge i RD Bm a of Mi. und Max. Rivway Safety Matches pkg of 10 Qe Axton Vintage Cigarettes Pkg 29¢ CHOICE MEATS Emery O. Holderman, Bellefonte, RD iy of Lt (jg Robert © 1. a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Mar- USNR y of Mr: Brokora. Bellefonte, Pa. Dis- tine Haverhill COLD CUTS... Te 336 LEBANON BOLOGNA Ib. | PLATE BOIL charged: Mrs. Harold Miller and in Paul's Methodist SWIFT'S PREM fant son State College. Death: Jege. at 330 pm Paul Grove, Bellefonte RD | Rev. M. V. Mus WEINERS . SCRAPPLE . September Stormy Weather Ahead! Keep Your Feet Warm and Dry Bellefont Y wionts on u no Hasek College Admitted Milesburg ed the following day Bellefonte. Births 8 BN Miller, bort Haseltine Hemninger M. Henninger WAIT! : people aan W. Hr ame he Haseltine Sherman Haase. Mans in St church, State Col- on September 30 ina perforisd welding maroae Mr Robert Stone Mrs. Robert Bald was nation of’ John King, brother. bridegroom. of Hav- served as best man after the ceremony a held at the churcl followed by a wedding al the home of the bride's parents. The couple then left on » Ham daughter FATHER BUS to BROTHER { NOW tih of SISTER WHILE the AND Friday of Last Week ceremon The were played by Admitted Mrs Edith Runkle, of state College i Bellefonte: Mr. Iver O. Sidlemann State College State College. Mr. Robert H. Taylor, honor while Dr Glenshaw, Pa. Admitted and dis- {n.law of the charged the following * day Mrs. erhill, Mass Joan Hockenberry, of Pleasant Gap. immediately Births ta the following people: a reception was daughter ‘born to Mr. and Mrs. J. This was Kenneth Walker, State College RD 1. breakfast Discharged: Miss Margaret Hecker, WE HAVE ALL YOUR of SIZE NAMACO 4 WOMEN'S ARCTICS $7.39 Men's All Rubber ARCTICS kk ATTRESS Lemont; Mrs. Joseph W. Droege and infant daughter, State College: Mrs Albert Dreibelbls and infant daugh- wedding trip ‘to the New England states and will go to Florida, where Lt Overshoes $1.00 Press $2.79 “LITTLE PRECIOUS" “4 with its smooth as silk tuft- less top. . BIVeS perfect sup- port. Covered in Sanilized fabrics . . . water resistant, odor free, bacteria and moth repellent. The right rest for your Little Precious! HY 9 6 Haseltine is stationed on a mine sweeper atl Key West ' Work $3.19 ter, Penna Furnace Saturday of Last Week: Admitted: Mrs. Miles R. McClain, Pine Grove Mills. Discharged: Mrs W. W. Tate, Bellefonte Sunday, Oct, 1: Admitted: Mrs. Betty Fultz, Pleas- Toe Rubbers Heel T5¢ OVERSHOES Dress Work Hanna Shaw Miss Phyllis Jane Shaw, daughte: of Mrs. Pullip Shaw of the Hazel apartments, Bellefonte, and Ken- neth W. Hanna of Bellefonte, R. D were married Saturday in the Meth. ant Gap. Admitted and discharged odist church at 7 p. m.. with Rey the following day: Mr. Charles Tier Harry ©. Stenger. Jr. pastor, of- ney, Milesburg. Justin Shook, Spring, ficiating. They were attended by Mr Mills. Discharged: Mr. Peter Krim- and Mrs. William Ring. The bride mel, State College: Mrs. Francis wore an aqua wool street length | Marshall and infant daughter, Belle- | dress with brown accessories and sn | fonte; Mrs. Milford E. Lucas and in- orchid corsage. Mrs. Ring wore black fant daughter, Howard RD 2; Mrs. crepe with blue accessories and a JERSEY ARCTICS ARCTICS .. 4 Ibs. 29¢ | John M. Smith and infant daughter corsage of red roses. The bride's SWEET POTATOES ) ors | 19-$92.39 29 Yo PA Ee smn ti tn | 92-19 = $2 1 geo PALMOLIVE SOAP 3=«20c 2 5 19¢ {in the hospital Monday of this week. corsage of red rosebuds. Tmmediate- | OVERSHOES — £1.00 OVERSHOES — 85¢ OCTAGON TOILET SOAP 2 enkes 9¢ | Donations from: Women's Club of |! After the ceremony the bride and | OCTAGON GRANULES Ige pkg 23¢ | Pleasant Gap, canned and fresh §700m left on a week's wedding trip SUPER SUDS [ fruits and vegetables; Evangelical & '0 Binghamton, N. Y. The bride- Reformed Churches of Hublersburg, room is employed by Ring Brothers Harvest home donation, Reformed Neer Pleasant Gap. Upon thelr re-| be se 23 OCTAGON CLEANSER 2 cans %¢ OCTAGON POWDER 2 pkgs %¢ Church of Bellefonte, Harvest home Wn from the wedding trip the! OCTAGON SOAP Al APPLES McINTOSH - BALDWINS CALIF. VALENCIA ORANGES-252's ....,..... doz. 40¢ IDAHO BAK. POTATOES. . . 5 Ibs. 30¢ COOKING ONIONS .. 3 Ibs 15¢ Heights ob wh) $1 $1.49 SMOKEHOUSE ————— ——— Youths' and Boys’ All Rubber Child's and Misses’ Protect Your Family's Health — Also Those Precious Shoes . +» AND THEY'RE NOT RATIONED donation: Reformed Church of touple will oveu the Schreffier, Jacksonville, fresh fruits and vege. bungalow near sant Gap Fish | tables. Bald Eagle Grange No. 151, Hatchery TINY TOWN) y AMMEN FY AR YI II Te DeHaas Electric Co. ALLEGHENY STREET MeClovkey—Houts The Herman Kessling home al’ Brown’s Boot Shop Hayes Bulg. BELMONTE, TA. BELLEFONTE'S THRIFTY FAMILY SHOE STORE
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