™ ——_, _WHR EENYRE OEMUCNAT, BEFEEFONTE, PA. bon a A be TERETE ETI TY co OBITUARY R. BENNER of Thursday, MRS. ANNIE Mrs. Annie R. Benner, ward, died at 4:30 p. m. October 26, in-law, carl W. Motz of Woodward. Mri. Benner, §7, had been seriously ill since suffering a stroke Monday Born in Haines township, March 20, 1877, J. and Sarah Dorman Orndorf. Her husband, Daniel J. Benner, her in death. An only Mrs. Carl Motz of Woodward, last May. One sister, Mrs. John A Hosterman, of Scotland, 8. D.; her son-in-law, Mr. Motz, and a grand- son, Pfe, Carl D. Motz, stationed at daughter, [sheppard Fleld, Texas, Wood- | at the home of her son-! yes | 8 services were held at the followed by | she was the daughter of John | {in Union cemetery, preceded | died | survive, was a member of the church of Woodward 5. She was . of A. also of Woodward. for also a member of home Sunday afternoon, services in the church, Rev, Entz officiated. Interment was Woodward H MISS IDA LANDIS Miss Ida Landis, a sister of A. Landis, of East Lamb street former resident of Bellefonte, [& at her home in Berwyn, "hiladelphia, Monday, Oct. 23, Evangelic all about 60! mace An a daughter of Harry ang Barbara) { Landis, In {in Bellefonte, four sisters also sur- {vive Miss Landis conducted a mil- linery store in Bellefonte in the | {Lane building on West High street, | Bellefonte, before moving away She | uhout 30 years ago, when the family lived in an apartment on South Allegheny street, Puneral services and burial were held at Berwyn on Thursday the | Es Fu |r | | Motz MRS, CLAYTON GRENINGER Mrs, Mary Susan Greninger, {wife of Clayton Greninger, died ther home in Rauchtown, Oct, 11944, of a heart condition, after a P. {long illness. She was born in Logan- : q | ton but had lived in Rauchtown for y {the past 30 years. Surviving are her | husband, a son, Forest, at home; two 8. at 25, fiec uburban | . aged | BT andchildren and two great grand- i children; also two brothers and three - sisters, Calvin and William Bowersox, and Mrs, Ernest Wensel, Rauchtown; It . w 7 te The test TAT aie. nt Shame swig why! day fom the or - mest wheo Jou * waa Fons as age Jes wration €9, of my but “oy fon rr By A seuraigie, as well ss the less serious lemeness of muscles sad jolts It is so loader necessary to dose the system Xi internal medicine. The entire MUSCLE RUB treatment is « simple liquid, spe Hive divectly to the Limbs, shoulders, face or or Bor Pom the trouble may be. There is no borping—no irrita- tion. All puie stops as if by magic. Even shronic and severe conditions respond se Saatingl 4 that seldom is mere thas » bot A MUSCLE-RUS is = sew dissovery. It Is a real scientific preparation. Yeu we longer need te does the system with vie. beat or pemsantind dongs. The trestment w wpplied directly to part sfected externally. You literally feel the pain leaving And just see what ethers—sallerers Just like yourself—say shout this wonder. ful preparation: MUSCLE-RUB RELIEVED PAINS AFTER SUFFERING TWO YEARS I sm writiagd this letter to let you know haw well » I am with your MUS. J ! 1 have spemt . great deal of mosey tryfeg every kind of Vaimant for L " twe yours thet | have bees re Napod from pain. We woulda't be with. bottle of MUSCLE.RUB ian eur Et. dome Wa. Heffelfnger—Ret, Neo, 1 berty Ceatre, Ohio, DRUGGIST RECOMMENDS MUSCLE-RUB FOR RHEUMATISM Your MU RUB was r te me by our Druggist for Rbeomation Alter many a of severe torturied poise, 1 sm mighty happy to write you that your remedy was really 0 Cod Send This is the Sret time in many years thet I Bave been able to rest pescefally with out pain. My sister has aloo used your MUSCLE-RUB for » bad sprain sod it has given her satislactery results, | am in- doed very grateful to have learned of veur remedy > 1 Jeamend your MUS. CLE-RUR ver?" highly, Colonel M. Liv. mgston—1520 Pies St, Phils, Pe MUSCLE.RUB_ BEST REMEDY FOUND FOR RHEUMATISM My deughter has been soffering Rheumatism for « load time. We aimost evervihing te colieve her pai bat nothing seamed to help until we tried your MUSCLE-RUB, which gave ber splendid relief—and the resalts were very satislactory. | can bosestly recommend your MUSCLE.RUB 10 all, Mrs. Re becen Green—5t Charles, W, Vu wE ith \ Wo urge only that you make this test MUSCLE-RUB is new obtainable ot oll Drug Stores. Bay it today. Use one ball the bottle, and if you sre sot smaned and delightad with the results, return the re. maining ball 10 your deaggiot, and he will refund your meser. The price is 68s reg wlar size, 31.25 for large family wine GET $ BOITLE OF MUSCLE KLUB TODAY, SPECIAL THIS WEEK, AND %e Al | Mrs, Gertrude Smith, Rochester, N. Y., and Mrs. Roy Fenstermaker, Wil- { lamsport. Mrs. Greninger was member of the Reformed church at | Center Hall MRS. MINNIE WHITMAN Mrs. Minnie Whitinan, 58, of Hub- lersburg Saturday at 7:15 m, at the he \ Mi Regina Clinton count nad been an vears, was the daughter of the Danie] and Lena Kunes Kern: uvived by her husband and following childre Lena Todd, Wiliiamapor rt I Martha Hanna, Mrs. Ruth Port ar Daniel, all of Lock Ha Beulah Cox Beer Creek Bertha Brigg Miss Grace man and Geo B of Mill Hall Reging Me Kin ofl Lockport { ville, and Willard Armed forces over Cieorge Kern aled a me of her McKinley of Lockport Mrs, Whitman wo invalid {01 everal late ghe Boyd, the M1 ol he ther TA hel ir Vice wer home in Hu blersburg Thue wit Rev, Rob- Hox 3+ 8 Mciatin iy “Hi ihlers=burs ternoon . the of made WALTER HOLLING r Holling, 82, of North Phil- passed away at the Philips- hospital on Wednesday 8:15 a. mn. deat pneumonia r the Walt ipshurg, burg State October 35, at ied Lo 1 {ll health for Year He was born in England, June 1862 » America, at the age of dl In Canada, where nan on the railroad CRM Samuel Syke n Philipsburg, as thes in England, continuing Philipsburg his place of He was engaged as engineer Lee mines lor twenty-eight He was married in 1886. and | vived by his wife, Grace Holling on George, of Johnstown § home, also two grandchildren: Mrs Earl LeGrand, of Williamsport, and Mrs. Carl Moore, of Philipsburg and four great. grandchildren. Funeral were held Saturday after Burial was made in the Phil. oeen ui 1 Later h resiae! were to he neigh- AEP bor to nn ana a and BOTY oes noon |e years, She was born at Reading, | addition to Ler brother i 63, 5, Mn al daughter, | ¢ held he worked as 0 : L Wold tL Owen of SAMUEL E. HOLLAND | Bamuel E, Holland, 68, of Trenton, N. J., died Wednesday, October 25, In Trenton and was buried Friday in Pine Hall cemetery followiss funeral services held at 1:30 p, m. at the Koch Funeral Home, State College | Married to Helen R. Rudy, daughter {of the late Mr. and Mrs. {Rudy of State College, he Is sur |vived by his wife and one daughter, | | Mrs, one one {dren Mary Thackerer son, Howard, brother, and of Trenton; of Orange, N. four | | MRS, KATE 8. FULLER Kale 8. Fuller, of Aurora, Il- linols, formerly of Kaneville, aged {82 years, died October 13, at Copley | Hospital, Aurora. She was born June 26, 1926, In Centre county, jare one son, Oliver A, Puller, of Aurora; two daughters, Mra, Mazle { Blaisdell, Los Angeles, Callf.; Murs Margaret Bressler, Chicago: two grandchildren, one brother Charles Gramley, Aurora, and a sister, Mi Esther Smith, Aurora. Funeral ser- vices were held at the Kaneville { Methodist caurch, Monday October 16, with the Rev. John W. Payne of ficiating. Interment was made in the Kaneville cemetery JOHN Ii. MOYER John Henry Moyer, 84 native and Ielong resident of Sugar Vall died early Saturday morning at home of his son, Da Logan Mills. Three other son fouy ters, as follows Mr Shreckengast, Mr Girer and Jesse, of Tyler Charles, of Logan Mills: Mr Harer { Jerry, of Logantor ind Mr I W. Bartg band, the Rev, Mr Jartges, Is pa Lock Ha ven Evangelical one sister, Mrs. Mary Kar- of Greenburr, 20 grandshil- and 14 great-grandehil urvive, Mr. Moyer was a « iter by trade. Brief funera held at 2 m. Tu rites at the Bt, Pa with the Rev Interment adjoining the dang Ma y tor of te Mission tee: dren also ren ar- er- i Were ( lowed by Evangelical church R. Husler in charge. made In the cemetery } CRare ! | esaay } wai MRS. ROSE A, Rose A fednesday LOVE { Axeman Love, © morning h being | this x child ) Fifty fl Thomas J moved to led in 1037 ang returned 0 AxXemann LN Mrz. El Cirere: ons and a daughter, Joseph Fred | 41 of Altoona; Lt Love in U. 8 Army, and Mr: Harrisburg ther nail us Love and tl Altoona LW later Her sm ter Fdwarc Wil Lier . A som wis lot mn Pactfi year Funeral Servions in Altoona of two tu Bellefonte Aaronsburg and Giirerer of Axeman addition to Owe oO ter, Mrs Col. Ralph Love of Altoona in an airplane crash the in Pebruary of jast Percival | fas } grandehil- | Surviving | § I ren survive {charter membe the Moose V. FP. W childre: of the Wome 0nodren Furs Ir of Lhe ervice and also a mem Auxiliary. Pune: were held at her late home nesday afternoon vith the H. Jacobs, pas Lhe Evangelical church, of was a member, officiated In Ne Unio we on Bat in # Clarence late hon with Interment Wed- | tery Rey Rev, H. Mill Hall Bellefonte 'L, Parks, of Ye ner in F. Joh ed by the Rey Lor o gertown, officiated Hi cemetery irin {made PLEASANT GAP Terec WILLIAM ISAAC am. O William 1 Er {of Hargld R. Glib lege, died at hi City at 11:10 p ineral services Wednesday with ints in Philadelphia Memorial PP West Cheste) GILBERT sac Gllber #0, father rment MRS. W. 1. EYER Deborah Jane Eve H Eyer died October 25 Mill H ohe Mi of W {morning home in fine Creek tow Mill Hal November 2, 1944 WAVE th om hwnd =. 59 d | Ho» ¥ 4 AL T0 SUPPLY STORE PERMANENT QUICK RELIEF FRO! Symptoms of Distress Arising fr STOMACH ULCERS ove to EXCESS ACID FreeBook Tells of Home Treatment Must Help or it Will Cost You Nethi Over two mill sof the WILLA FD TREATMENT have been sold for relief ay ry rvs of (1) ariving (rom Memes | Duodenal 1 hh dus Ww Excess Ackd Door Digestion, Sewr or Upset Gassiness, Heartburn, Sleeplesoness, ta. Aus Excess Acid. Sold on 1600) wl Ark for “Willard's Message’ which fi DOLL ~ Milk Coolers] AVAILABLE AT ONCE! Flectrie; Gasoline Driven, or lee Couled Cabinets ‘HUBERT ROSSMAN KIT e 2015 BELIFFONTE, PA | | L Nine times out of ten the average person » tality and a chance were held diet does not contain all of the vitamins | Widdmann & Teah and Parrish Drug Stores ipsburg cemetery with Rev. Knudsen lick bp So ———— -— Bread Comes First In A Good Diet It's a woman's job to keep her family well-fed. More and more women are learming that bread comes first in a good det, When you buy MORNINGSTAR'S ENRICHED BREAD, you re getting as fine a loaf as it’s possible to bake. Brimful of vitamin and mineral fac- tors. Packed with food-energy. Rich in smooth, appetizing flavor, Tender- textured. ‘All these things combine to make MORNINGSTAR'S FN- RICHED BREAD the favorite of mos! famihes. MORNINGSTAR'S ENRICHED BREAD doesn’t cost you one single precious point, That's a real saving these days. And it can be eaten with meals and in meals, so it's mighty versatile. See how MORNINGSTAR'S ENRICHED BREAD can help to pre- pare many tempting bread dishes at little cost —— and how the family will enjoy them! Get MORNINGSTAR'S ENRICHED BREAD from your grocer Morningstar| ENRICHED BREAD read Is Basic Quality Bakers for Over 55 Years Saturday and burial made in Alto. Reste cemetery, Altoona JULIA SINCLAR ir. 4 homie MRS. Jul Si Shoe, qQied at caughter Mrs [9 ad oar Heur rant Si mo be! How yOar we t which H re his Hote) bed Sinclair, now Bhoe for 46 YEars, wi ber of Si. Mary's Catholk there. Born at Prenchville i880, she Was a hier Henrietta Foniney cilldren survive: Mrs wl Law: ence Sin lair Mr Kenneth, of Jersey City ther bell, ington 12 1833 Mire wy ited April of F rev Pluebe J. Lu. of Bn daug! ang i hese Clarence and Ceoree N. J. Burviving bro- and sisters are: Joseph Plue of Snow Shoe. Pred, of Pine Mrs. Basil Rougeaux of Clear- field. and C. J. Pluebell, of Indiana Pa. Puneral services were held at Snow Shoe Catholic church at 10 a. m. Monday with Rev. E J Waters of Bellefonte, officiating. In. terment was made in the rhure cmetery Ciel the FREDERICK ©. MILLER Frederick C. Miller, who was a member of the Physics department at Penn State Colirge from 1908 to 1010, died at the Hahneman | pital in Philadelphia on Sunda October 22. He survived by wird," A. Augusta Smith Miller Haughter of the late Mr. and Mrs P. BEmith of Bellefonte, ind wna, Frederick 8. Melvin G., Wendell J. all of Philadelphia, and Ensign Robert W.. now serving in the South Pacific. Mr. Miller, a na- tive of Starucea, Pa., was graduated from Princeton University in 1904 and received his mastery degree from the College in 1010. Prior 0 his connection with the College Oe taught In the Bellefonte Academy during which time he was married to Miss Smith, lp 1918 he was prin. cipal of the Bellefouite High School and in 1919 began teaching in the Philadelphia high schools ‘the last J4 years he was a teacher at the Olney High School in Phila. delphin and Oad nlso been an Ine |structor in physics and mathematics lat the Drexel Institute of Technol. On» is and ORy In recent years. Burial was made | at Philadelphia last Wednesday | MRS, MARY ELIZABETH SAGER Mrs. Mary Elizabeth re wl Tn of ry 16 1873, she ws a daugh- During | he needs, This may not his health, but MH can mean seriously A feeling” F affect Nocc! Vitamins! 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