Page Bix THE CENTRE DEMOCRAY, BERTEFORTE, PR. Octobe I T. TTY "rr Thelma, Glenda lee and Alan, at|rone; 15 grandchildren and 10 great- thome. Mrs. Thompson was a mem- {grandchildren Mrs. Wilcox { CENTRE HALL was a ber of the United Brethren church, member of the Birmingham Meth- | Tyrone odist church | (Continued from page Two) —— ——— ———— Is somewhat improved, His daugh- MRS. MARGARET WILCOX | ters, Mrs, Fred Harvey of Phillps- Po _ — Mrs, Margaret Wilcox died at the burg, and Mrs. James Spangler of or —_— | ihn home of her daughter, Mrs. J W Mt. Joy, are helping care for him SAMUEL M. COULTER MRS. ANNA ELIZABETH Harmon, ‘Tyrone, on Monday night, Centre County { Mrs. Maggle Shutt of Lorraine 0, Samuel M. Coulter, father of Mrs. THOMPSON Oct. 2, f8llowing an jliness of sev- and Mrs. Calvin Vonada of Potter C. E. Furst of State College, died] Mra. Anna Elizabeth Thompson, of | eral year: Mrs. Wilcox was born . | Mills, spent Saturday afternoon Friday afternoon at his home in| Tyrone, mother of Mrs. Grover Bal- January 1, 1862 at Curtin, Centre H H IN | with Mrs. Laura Runkle of Port Matilda, died Sunday 3 ospita otes h Tyrone, following a short illness. He | | ley, ounty, About 60 years ago she was MN : a, ( i u 3 AR Mr. and Mrs, Chester A. Bpyhos Xa / was in his 80th year. Mr, Coulter {morning in the Altoona Mercy hos- united in marriage with John Wil. | daughters Jane, Ruta, and M ue g KEEPS MINCE PIES was the husband of the former Min-| pital. She was born in Tyrone, April! cox. She is survived by these chil- —— | John Wert and her caughte: | Re — nie A. Boyle of Philipsburg, who|3, 1907, a daughter of Claude H. and dren: Mrs. Hallle Fisher, Walnut Monday of Last Week anne, visited over the weekend wit died February 6, 1000. Later he was | Clara Louise (Chubb) Smith M1 Pa., Mrs. G. W. Wert Millmont ; : 4 Mrs. Bpyker's sister, Mrs. W. LV ¥ id L 5 DELICIOU F : | married to Mrs. Margaret Biddle of | Thompson was married July 12.) Mrs J. W. Harmon, Mr C ) Admitted: Andrew Irvin, Rebers- | in Marklesburg S 1] MONTHS 1 Tyrone, who preceded him in death, | 1925, in Tyrone to Ruven R Thom} «| Moore, Mrs. B, E. Dachenbach, A, L | burg; Mrs, Cloyd Sunday, Belle- | Ralph Ralston |s improving aloe: November, 1934. . ison. Other surviving children e | Wilcox and J. W. Wilcox, all of 1 y- [Fonte an illness which confined him Y¢ ——— , ~ Discharged: Charles Tierney, of bed for a few weeks at his home Milesburg; James C. Wensel, Miles- |, ... centre Hall burg; Mrs, John R. Shope, Belle-| The Woman's Bible fonte; Justin Shook, Spring MIs: poco wi church had 8 Hallowe'sn Audrey Bryan, Milesburg’ Mrs. Wil- party L the home of Mrs D lirm Miller and Infant son Belle- Bradf{or n Wednesd: RE, BD a Mrs. Frank Willian Admited Monday discharged on Mrs. George Sea Wednesday Dolore Holderman the Hallows en Bellefonte, R. D ment appropriate to Birth: A son was born to Mr. and Mir Richard Fult Pleasant Gap 1) wirved w [0lI0Ov 3H M1! Bearson Tur day of Last Week rd e, Mrs. Ju Admitted Mrs. C. Ward Pisher, (1! Delaney, M Le Mrs Katharine Rea, + Bruce Ripka # Collrge: Mrs Samuel B. Rum- Bellefonte Lf Mar'orie NGil, War- Lt: Mrs. Emory O. Holder- niant daughter Mr Rul mi, Slats §¢ i 10%¢ discharged the Mrs. Lowle Ker Paul Gettis 41 McKinle Wednesday of Last Week tiled: Mr ier Hal F. Eugene M1 Mildred ler, Bellefonte, R. D Ps rke State College : Mr CHURCH SERVICES alh'n £ aon | } in » r uh 4 gi NY . { Evangelical: Rev. W. K. Hoste: F, RULE ! rn 0 » r » R. Lohr Aare man, pasto Fusseyvilie Wor to Mr. and State lege fTVIoe 3 00: Ci Lemont Churcl > 11 stip EIvice il Simple . . . Smart and <i A i ad a . " nesday. discharge i VERY Comfortable! [il | See this group first, if vou're think ing of a new living room ite | : : g ; \ rn G chool. 9:3 Fall. The broad arms . AR yu ! ATIF RRENS HAR : na infant n. State Colles Penns Valles uriousness . , . fine fabrics and inne: 118 a MOL. A Son Wasa LOFn U0 ALE. BNC mer Nunemaker spring construction all combin make this an exceptional “buy.” ‘orsinirg. Belle. ? . . . Schad, Belle- New and Complete Line of Household Furnishings ! il Rnetl Richa “MASCOT” Coal and Wood Ranges with Water Tanks i apd Infant plea ant Gap THOMPSON'S © 5 youn Cy Mrs. Blair Heverly ar i= 28 S. Allegheny St. Phone 2753 Bellefonte, Pa. dren and Mrs Albert Mackey vie- fers it tpt Betts Theli . Ady ed Bet Fhelir ited with Mr ¥i nesdas afternoot Arged: Mra. Margaret Mills. pilly Hanley te, BR 'D. 1 sellefonte, and Mrs. Charles H ami 3 raay. di Inreed ing J Shirley Corl, Belle- font ri hil “eye slle fonts ; rag dirth } was born to Mr. an 9 fon 3 foung. Bellelont Sunday . i mit : illam Cox § ie " forte; Davi irsham of Elizabeth ‘ , i 5 Charles Schaefier, Belle yy CyHemsnn 8 Cai * Ea aa harged ©: Robert Taylor. Glen . Aa mw, Mrs. Samuel U, Burris, Belle ) fonte, R. D. 3. Mrs. Miles R Me- A. 3 Clain, Pine Grove Mills £ Birth: A son was barn to Mr and Mrs. Lee P. Hill, Milesburg Smash - Hit Success! : 15 v i ba tor Rey A Mr Hazel Dando and motier Mrs. Marcella Beals and grandchil- dren, Janet and Gall Ann p— to Shirleysburg and spent the day with the former's son and wife, Mr and Mrs. Gale Dando In this community, MORNINGSTAR'S ily should eat every day. It's made to Quite a number of the folks of ENRICHED BREAD is first on the standards approved by the United J 0 io fri theetine held from 1 b 90 t the beginning of this week JULIAN regular preach- niteg Breth mm 1 the morning a There were 46 patients in the hos list of good things for good meals! States Government. Make your meals evangelist being Mrs. Adelena Bubb ThaVs because it tastes so fine — and more nutritious by serving plenty of f Lock Haven because it gives so much wonderful delicious MORNINGSTAR'S ENRICH. J 0 her Marien ind dauehter food value, : ED BREAD every day. Have it WITH the home of Mr. and Mrs, E. B. Wil- meals, too, in such ways as toast, llams on Priday evening. Mrs. Bubb was the evangelist wien the first Just think — MORNINGSTAR'S EN. sandwiches, puddings, casseroles, tent meeting ‘was held. on the [ Fc 8 E oe as > shion-Hit Overcoat RICHED BREAD contains three B grounds owned by W. GO Talhelm Again The q vitamins, plus iron and food-energy. Gel MORNINGSTAR'S ecenssd h y ; Those who spent Sunday at the - 4 : = You get ALL these important diet ENRICHED BREAD home of Mr. and Pog ey Ruse for Winter ‘44 . + the Chestertie \d factors in one delicious, ecomomical were: Misses Dorothy Stimer of NO). : ’ ’ , Port Matilda, Madeline, Panay and | . < . : NO-POINT FOOD! That's a whale of from your grocer Garnet and Miss Gene Walk of Tv: | Brilliant colors, rich velvet back col & lot of nutritive value for your rone, and Misses Inez and Phyllis money. } . : ; Williams of Port Matilda, | : y / . Mrs. Nora Breon spent the past lars “ week with her daugier, Mrs. Ful | Count MORNINGSTAR'S ENRICHED / : - ger of Mill Hall 4 Petty Officer Clair Walizer, son | BREAD as one of the fouds your fam- 4 | of Mrs. Emma Holt of this place, was stationed at Jacksonville, Fla. | stopped on his way to spend the See ' i > day with his mother and friends he e our big collection of un his way to California, as he has! . » been transferred t0 that location trimmed winter Overcoats . . . and expects to go out on active sea | duty i Reefers. .. Dressmakers. All | Regardless of party affiliation ev-| } . : ery dyed-in-the-wool isolationist superbly tailored, warmly in- should be retired to private life, > terlined. Misses’, Women's " Enjoy Fresh ond Juniors’, orningstar 1 POTATO CHIPS ALL THE TIME ENRICHED BREAD 4 HYDE'S A. C. TURNER (0. Ir ead Is Basic POTATO CHiPs Crider’s Exchange Bellefonte, Pa. Quality Bakers for Over 56 Years a i .’T a A
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