Page Six hs ¥HE CENTRE DEMOCRAY, BEEEEFONTE, PX. October 26, 1944 7] {Vitam Wagner, of Altoona, and Mire |, Snow Shoe Sergeant Start Naval Training ; Miltheim Man Injured ia Centre Hall Store . v | Alwilda Bitner, of Tusseyville, Bhe ves A. Stover. Hosterm | » i ;. Straesse nstay ~ | terment will take place in the Tus. Rev. David E. Straesser, past t the 1 was a member of the Tusseyville Instrument Repairer At lllinois Center Swver Company employe. was 1a Changes Ownership THOMAS CALVIN HOMAN MRS. MARY E. BUTTORFF | eyyille cemetery | 8t. Mark's—Church school at 9:30 a larg ¢ alr depot "S* Center. Great La Lutheran church Funeral services will be held at the Tusseyville Lu- theran church at 3 p. m. Friday Nittany Valley Lutheran Charge with Rev. C. C, Otto officiating. In- y OTS 3 a 4 1 " ’ "sd ths vark ’ Thomas Calvin Homan, three-day-{ Mrs. Mary E. Buttorfl, 68, who] oe TOTRING Sars p So ; 5 land esting calibrating and et Oo I). Phoitme Natont Receives Purple Heart old son of Blair and Verna Garner {made her home with her son, Wil-! veh Pi / By ~ + padring the y Instrumel t Kenn Y : Homan of State College, died at the | liam Buttorf!, of East Howard street, | Centre County Hospital Friday The | Bellefonte, died at the home of he: infant, whose father is serving with son, James, in Williamsport, Friday the armed forces now stationed in|Mrs. Buttorf!, who died of compli- | Presbyterian Charge The maint Virginia, in addition to his parents, cations after a three weeks’ illness, Howard E. Oakwood. minister which he ls survived by one brother, Harry, i had been in Williamsport only a X Milesburg—Bible school, 9:30 a ved th at home, and four grandparents. short time Born November 22, 1876, | : Im.: morning worship 10°45; Chris- interment was made in the Centre at Tusseyville, she was a daughter] Haans Have Son itlan Endeavor. 6:30. Snow Shoe County Memorial Park {of James and Catherine Spangler| A son was born Thursday, Oct, 19, Bible school, 10 a. m evening wor- or ote | Runkle Her husband, Harry A But- at the Lock Haven Hospital to Mr ship and report of the gpecial con FRED ROCKEY torfl, preceded her in death, The and Mrs. Willlam Haan of Howal mittee at 7:30. Unlonville-—Bible or ’ eo . » following children survive: William, ——— i . ward the | ig) Vall "Onl - . . Fred Rockey, a native of Centre ‘ | tudy cla at home of Howard ; ; county, died at his home in ‘Port- of Bellefonte: Walter, of Detroit, Daughter is Born Mile Monday, Oct. 30. at 7:30 entering the arm Al 1942 H igh Sc hool Alumni , nt 9 fe ames / sport ‘ Na pd irked for Cra ' toh chester, N. Y., on Tuesday, Oct. 24, Mich. and James, of William POTL. | Mr. and Mrs, George R. Slack of Dar , M, WwW He w . f One brother and two sisters, Hugh |g = iC 1043 To eet Next eek 1944, from diabetes, He was a son ( Spring Mills, are the parents of a vie late Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rockey Runkle, of Bellefonte: Mrs. Lydia jaughter born Oct. 6. She Las been Pleasant View Union Chapel of Zion and was aged 50 years at High. of Lock Haven, and Mrs. Mar- named Ruth Anna Rev. L. F. Bheetz, past Game Reserve Closed time of his death. His wife ureced { garet Musser, of Coburn, also sur-| _ 2:30 p. Wm, Sund nam " g . : N v y - —————- ¢ © Wy aC " ehibe Bil ‘ownell wisl ! notify ten ee j {f th t | Hg > 4 V him in death about four vears ago vive By Ol W eve 3nd Boy for Longs | Ral ly Day will be observed: 30 P. the 1 ') (} Mme reserve. next Wedns vy evening ? Jr. Charles A. Markel, Jr. 1. S white ud i fol- canaren ang € pi eal~-g LE ‘ ' " . rig ys Prndeavor ’ n @ Hy 4 . 4 ’ p " Ah adopted daughter, and the 101-0 TC ol Ccervices were held at! Mr. and Mrs. George Long of im. Christian Endeavor ! one nnd three er mil rth- Room 311 of igh CHIROPODIST — FOOT SPECIALIST lowing brothers and siste Urvive “ Jo, " al rv | wen LM Howard, are the parents on. levening worship, with an evi v } . y NF A , cry dortehest he Wetzler Memorial Chapel, Miles- A inl vedas ur 3 " 4 Yad ¥ ‘ oi 4 a : ’ nhone Loe 2 Hig Ard EY . eh, Har ! : Monday a with Re: born Priday morning Oct, 20, in the | Uc message, Our annual congrega ( 144 season | ill wr y rae t 9 All n / Felephone Lock Haven 20) f.; Arthur; of Milesburg; Rarry, 76s. STUGCRY Sess v ock ven unital al meeting i he held of Zion: Mrs. Maude Coxey, of Harry C. Stenger, Jr. officiating. In. Lock Haven Hospital brie? wp By , 7:30 a t ‘ . an orden. torment wds made in Tusseyvill Sarina addon. Ry . 1 Clearherd, Sod Sa anna No Sen p oy el a. : i second Daughter Born election for church officials will be f Al hy al il per 4 ‘ v1 of Portches +, \ — V Mr. and Mir Norman Coble of held made in Dristel, N. Y. a ta u . | MRS. CORA MAE CONDO ZETTLE i13 West Beaver avenue, State Col- BURCHARD R. MUSSER | Mrs. Cora Mae Condo Zettle, 64, coc i aunehiter Donna Kay. born Methodist, Bellefont Burchard R. Musser died at his Of Spring Mills, died at her home| oeiober 8. Mrs Coble is the former | ev: H. C. Benger, Jr. pastor home in Altoona, Saturday evening at 11:10 a. m. Monday, of compli- |; nue Stover, daughter of Mrs Church school, 9:30 a. m rol after an illness of several weeks. He cations following a several mont! Ethel Stover of Bellefonte A. Wion, Supt. Morning worship ; was born in Spring Mills, Centre | lIness Mrs Zettle was bom | — 10:45. Sermon by the pa tor 4 | A : county, March 8, 1882, a son of Rob-| Gregg township, June 4, Rea0, He Son for Temples Hats vouth Fellowship y | etic Spr wa | 1. Mu presiden - : 4 ert and Adeline (Runkle) Musser, | husband, Ronald , of Al oh was born to Mr. af Alice Barn He was married Xo ies Be ort a Sooh- Milla} der father, Jonathan Con h Mrs. Edward B. Temple, of Port Ciuhg Wo MD, §99 erison, ril 14. in ts 1.4 € ard, and the loinwing il fatilda t the hailir ro tate ob i a : : x: 7 > i bs Mr: Bo a by the dren survive Emanuel and Mi Hosp t21 Thurdal piss I: Bal {sen Lord he mid-week prayer Corner Alle ghen y and Bishop Streets 3 P. R. R. for 43 years, the past ten|Willlam Johnson. and Helen R. 2 - Ihe infant has heer named Ex ward dim n, Wernesy iid BELLEFONTE, PA SUCHIMMEL'S BL years as a welder in the Juniata tle, all of Lock Haven, Mrs FE; B. 111. Mr. Temple, 8 2/¢ tation ? welding shop. Surviving are tiie wid-| Weber and Mrs. John Reish ed at Port Emory. San Dir wo Ca S ow, the following brothers: Clar-|0f Rebersburg: Sgt. Maurice i i : Howard Methodist Charge ence W. Chambersburg; William, Edgewood Arsenal, Md., Mr 15+ Son for Dr. and Mrs. Guss : Altoona: Robert, Mill Hall; * Christ, sell Braucher, of Bedford; Mrs. Les. \ CN is prt Als R A G minis MPS - Muncy; and the following sisters: |ter Rossman, of Spring Milk ww.) a 4 si aly Hadas : urtin { fan hu Mis. Gertrude Rable, Altoona; and | Earl, of Salina, Kan.; Robert ang “HUE A di pill : ig a 10 a. Mm nnedy hurch Mrs. Irene Dinges, Bellefonte Vales, Cliaries Sages, boih of ph . . 4 ! \ - oh » " " .l : | : a m worshij I n Red Stamps AS through Z8 and AS through K5 MRS. AMANDA DAVIDSON burg; Vita Zettle, at home; and Pfc. Pital Saturday afternoan. The infant | worship, 11 3 dAnesday, pra Good for 10 points each. COMLY | Hallard omewhere in the South| "6 Hd © a ae 4 " . ! hursday, choir Mrs. Amanda Davidson Comly, a| Pacific. Surviving brot ers and si . Sh cobain ds practi p.m inte: Blue Stamps ASB through Z8 and A5 through RS ters are: Thomas Davis, whose aj. “'¢ Church entre county, died at the| ler: RUD Sl TL IT : LOU CHO fiitive of en priering Jonas dress Is unknown; Bruce Davis, of - Creek—Church sch 10 a n Good for 10 points each. ! OLATE FLAVORED : Curwensville: Mrs. Morris Linge, of irst Sen for McClures wortalp, 7 Pp. m than Lindenmuth of Tyrone, where|~ " n . 21.329. ) Y n U she has made her home for several |Salona, and Mrs. George Wingar Mr. and Mrs. Herman M *Clure, of Sugar Stamps 30-31-32-33 and 40 16-0 jar 2 1 Lo int Paul 1rwit n of I'wo Centre county mer fl ! Hom: ’ 8 pr 8 aan" I Clover arm Store on ceivin Line evening worship, 7:30. Zion—Church {are necessary ou irerad for R. D. 1, and school 9:30 a carrying out enemy tern years, on Tuesday, October 24, 1044, f Coburn. Funeral services will bei West Logan street, Bellefor e. i Presbyterian, Bellefonte Good for 5 pound each. at 3:45 P. m. Death was attributed fb | held y \ N th aversks wr Na ennl Ww ¢ Thom i be : advanced age. Mrs. Comly was a alle . at 2 p n 1 wrsday with \ g he n omty H : 4 UN 13 ———— daughter of the late Alexander and Rev. C. C. Otto of Centre Hall, of« pital The Ins has been nam Sunday ( i he t MILD CHEDDAR 7) SUN-MAD SEEDLESS Mary Hicks Davidson, and was born | ficlating. Interment will take place ' 4 n he McClures § LH y IDET « RENN March 30, 1048, making tier age at|m.the church cemetery ve one other child, a daughter, intendent. Morning Worship in Li ET TABLETS hf NS i... time of deals 9 years 6 months | bre shih By MI a EO Ee 1 Sih Rp : b C FOR DELICIOUS RENNETY Ly Pg C and 24 days. She was married to! MRS. ANNA WAGNER ROSSMAN © eli yr 14 1 if Mr ! : i rers will méet a LENANE (a : he Jol i A he CUSTARDS Reuben T. Comly who died in 1821 Mrs. Anna Wagner Rossman, 86 : A y P » , ' She Is survived by the following|of Tusseyville, died Tuesday morn. B ree elany AT eg \ LL nice (2 Pdus Per Pound) : “3 PUFFED children: Mrs. Lindenmutn, of Ty-!ing at the home of her daughte Pricey evening, Qetosy 47, Ak i. Pi rone; Mrs. Floyd Sanderson, of Ju- Mrs. John Wert of Centre Hall, after Fax Pavers Meeting \ t Hime here will 1 7 -~ 15-44 lian; and T. E. Comly, of Fleming. an illness of several days. Born Se) ¢ tax payers of Pleasa yp {Pecan JEORIAm. Wit EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED Phy ¢ She is also survived by 19 grand- tember 11. 1858, in Potter tow ip. u y : ‘tien " children and 16 great-grandchildren. | she was the daughter of the late meeting in the Grange hall Ti BRER RABE I She 15 the last Memhet of her im- Joan and Marie Pauley Wagner, day tober 26 inning at 8 St. John's Evangelieal & Welormed can Cc mediate family to die. Puneral ser- and was married to the late Mich- to di i devise a means of ’ Stams vices will be held Friday » ; v r tids to Dav | ir sirens Rev. C. Nevin Stamm afternoon gael Rossman. She is survived by the raisin " Das ir at 2:30 o'clock in the Wetzler Mem- following children: Mr Bertha jight his is a very | riant mat. Church school, 9:30 a. m., Raipa (1 Red Paint Per Can) 16 orial Chapel, Milesburg. The services Wert of Centre Hall: Mrs. Blanche ter and every tax paver should he OWENS and Gienn Aumilier RiPes'n ir ] NC GOLD 16-02 a will be in charge of Rev. H. E. Oak- Geary. of Altoona, and Mrs Ruth vitally interested tendents. Worship service and ser- dar ( LABEL, Jar 22¢ wood. Burigdl will be made in the Heckman, of Asbury Park. N J - mon, 10:45. Dr. J. N. LeVan of Phil EGG Oak r Un : i y deiphin. will be the Anniverssry CLINTON { HOU), ATE Ridge cemetery. near Unlon- also two brothers and one sister Buy More War Bonds to help adam 4 ] 1 1 OR \ ANILL A PUDDINGS SALAD ' serie sin ania «vet ll WETS BRANDS COFFEE DRESSING Cream The Aristocrat of Topcoats * eo - - Roasted Fresh Daily Ground to Suit Your Needs! WAKER M AID John's Lutheran, Bellefonte " v. Clarence B..Arnold, pas! RMOUR LEADER RESTAUR 1 Crystal Syrup a a a In COFFEE| COFFEE| COFFEE “uu THE NEW on, Tha Prulis of the Reform - 2c wm. 24¢ w 20¢ on TN pm Our congregati nites with the Reformed church i PEANUT Ve : their house of worship to partici- / UHAX0/LG : pate In their celebra ation of their be- 2) U T T E oo] Weis 1b. jar 24. Tresh 2 wih & egetalies gs common GREEN STAR Sty U.S. No. 1 PENNA. BLUE LABEL bot] mgregations. The Missionary BTA Ta Ta . ville Samuel Wagner, of Boalsburg: Wil- speed Victory! peaker. He is the director of Unit- FINE or got ! ed Promotion of the Evangell A Cello . . Reformed hurch. Vesper rvice Wihke pha Ciarence F ommunity begs nnings ommon Advent Church Gold Medal Rev 1 F. Sheet. pastor : A | . v 0 10 Sund 4 ba 10 4 . | 15-1b 2.30 8 m. SUNCay = YOO 1] | " B ’ ( »a A. m., preaching service, 7.30 p.m F L [0] UV R : Peck Christian Endeavor. On Tuexia) C evening. Oct. J an official | board meeting will be held at We Nome dn Liv ib 01 wl | ve Ta { i ine 3ie | : stuart meer of the Beh . ¢ L SWEET POTATOES 4 1b 24c¢ tudy very boar is requested to be present Plans "HE NEW ; have ben made for a Saniiny tT PRIDE OF THE FARM McINTOSH APPLES 3 1b 23c LUXORA the week will begin at 7:45. Cotlag ASPARAGUS: 18¢ FLORIAD ORANGES ~ doz. 28¢ EXCLUSIVE FABRIC BY praye petings will be held In dil- gh 70.80 . each hit ferent sections of the community AT FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT ™ Tc Ry ' CARROL COUNTY orumbo rs supvis | | WAX BEANS =: R3e | HOMEGROWN Casbage "= ib 3¢ THE JOSEPH & FEISS CO | H. Halbert Jacobs, Pastor Ep ECE —. . oS The Unified service. 9:30 to 30:15 FRESH CUCUMBER {the service of worship Sermon » theme, “When a Man Goes Away PICKLES Heine 28-01. m 2 y Sorrowful.” 10:20 to 11, the church at study. Bdward J. Teaman, Supt B od - Just mention the word “Worumbo' to men who in chargé. 6:30 p. m., the Evangell- Heinz aby Fo Ss an JC know fine fabrics . . . and they'll tell you it is {tiara heligquakiio: ctladiye Casi. \ unbeatable for comfort, for durability, for rich- wits ermon, The Tray a ; Med cake COLD cy TS Ib 33¢ : : : Wasted Life.” Cottage prayer moet- ness and for its sagproof qualities, The ex- ings on Tuesday and Thursday eve- clusive all-wool Worumbo Fleece . . . our New [nings, Beginning on Tuesday eve- 3 Ww de b 3 Luxor . . . is truly the aristocrat of topcoats infi Get. JL Lt rv, Rayitiond EINERS SUIS Rremimn I 3c , Stabler, an evangelist from Mon- J and the favorite of men everywhere. We in- | toursville, will hold a two weeks’ re- pa : [vival eampaign. You are invited to BEA NS " Naked Ib 20¢ vite you to see the smart fly-front or button- come and worship with us wi fromt model, ' Methodist—Hall Moon Charge | NABISCO ® ———— WORUMBO ALL-WOOL FLEECE . . TAILORED BY THE JOSEPH & FEISS co. || go See TL Sheser, boser | DANDY OYSTER Waodbusy's Soop 3 caves 23¢ he Grammo. Supt ose Char CRACKERS Windex for washing windows _ 4c Other Suits and Topcoats Dobbs, Champ Headwear | iol; worship, ii 5. m. Fimore. 18 ¥ Red Cross Towels 2 ro 19¢ phe c $22.50 to $45.00 $5 to $10 BUA, Onaga Omar amok oA Flyded Insect Spray pt can 20¢ a. m., Clifford Close, Supt. Youth : Renuzit Cleaner wel hue 65¢ Pellowship at 7 p. m. Theme, “The NABISCO Searchlight Matches box Se Lender Mik ‘Chariote ‘Lute Bo. OLD FASHIONED G. E. Light Bulbs “le yo inclusive D AVIS hr, eT Ginger Snaps Bon Ton Vanille “Substitute £ 8-az bot 24¢ wo day night, Oct. 71, at 8 o'clock, and n Mc Cormick’s Food Colors = '"\ Pe 20¢ 1 . % * BELLEFONTE LEWISTOWN | ines aie Vo 21¢ il vo va Trews Buy Dione Bonds noi |
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