Page Eight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. AA San 14, 1944 'mber meng WY AT] OBITUARY Ida ‘Tavior, of [Linn street A daughter of Alfred 1 0 Mi Miz: of land Elzabeth Moran Hay she wa | Miftiinburg: Clyde Voir Spring born In Missouri, and before her sec- Mill Reuben Vona {1 I Will birthday came Pellefonte | of Aa Ig: vy Vonada,| with her mother, wo was ill. The of Aaronshu R and Nathaniel mother died a short time later at | | Spring | Beach «Blanchard home on We | | umn jond Lo onada ' —— — ! FRANKLIN J. MAUK Franklin J. Mauk died Tuesday | morning December 5, at his home | at Centre Line, Warriors Mark, R D.. of a stroke after an illness of ja week's ilines nine davs. He was borny Anril 3, 1855, She was a lifelong in Williamsburg. a son of Moses and | ter township ang Mary (Elsrode) Mauk, and was mar-| tondale the past ried June 12, 1881, 1 arian Suter. | time of her death Surviving are a son, Charle Mauk. the home of williamsburg, R. D., and two gral Crow. A son, John A. Waltz ons. Mi _ Mat IK Wa k 1 t ofjtan 180 survive I Centre Line f« 17 veal wid a me were held at tae home Saturd ber Lutheran chu the . p. m, and at the He sloved v veterh welormed church, of whl t 2 p.m. The MRS. WILLAIM E. WALTZ Mrs. L. Anna Catharine Waltz widow of Willlam E. Waltz, died Clintondale, Tuesday esi el Hved 13 vem ne w a daughter ner ol the Was emnj ——— HARVEY i } Rey { Howard officiated Mt MRS. BOONE made in the BENTON POMEROY BELL daug ighte Myra Be Ol! rand Creek, and Camp Hood, Texas ber of the Church of services were held noon at Bech Beech Creek. The Rev officiated Interment the Baptist cemeter) SOT the del funeral FRANK SPENCER TOMLINSON Frank S. Tomlins er of Aaronsburg tre County Hospital Monday, December omplication Mr. 1 81 year age. Born burg, Som *L cour he was Tomlin mC Ida M.. precet sons, Dr harles ml ton, and Howard i State College i a brother. John Tomlinson son, Mich, and a sister Stahl of Rad Lion He ¥ ber of Aaronsburg Lutheran caurcl Puneral services were held Nef ral home at Millhelr 1:30 p. m. Thu follow vices in » Aaronsburg loved on, retired farm- | PV rscay Aaronsburg Lutheran 76. home Ded 5 alt with complication nt of Por at Clb - Vonnd of La wishur Funeral ser«{the Moran home, present residence | held at the Nef! funeraliof the Dr, J. C. Rogers family on it Millheim Friday afternoon|{ North Allegheny street. Mrs, Hiller Rt J. 8. Shannon ofMclating. {was taken into the Home of her Interment place In Fairview cousins, Mr, and Mr: William P.I cemetery, Millheim | Wilson, who resided in a large home which occupled the present site of the Plaza theatre bullding on West High Her husband. Dr, Hiram 2, w * | Hiller Philadelpiia, with whom ‘ Thin y Imarning united in ma 1902 al the ome of her brother-in-lay number of year ag SBur- H. M es, a shiers, Miss Mar- Philipsbury wher He add Mur home, and Mrs. W el} hel Md wd remains and were home on viceg were at! with el LOO MARY BECK Bec) died MRS Mal treet of don ol he wa Arriage ied | viving garet months. | 5 op wih 3 for x eVeral venrs and wi Of)» h on : i ! are two dau Hiller, ut Harris, of Baltimore grandchildren Th were brought to Bellefonte taken to the Henry 8, Linn Allegheny street were Interment was made in Bellefonte | Wou nded Philipsbu rg Soldier Recovering home Io She cen i nilin wealth two 1 ed for the ast six rn Near | aoethy 1854 neral morning fu Monday the \vLaiere 1 rules ar CIvICe: nels ansbury Wounded a inlantry econd while hi unit beat off an attack by vazl tanks and infantry near Hofen, Ciermmna wmond J. Mandell 21, of Rouls ipsburg ring al the United 8 spital LA general been led and Oak Leaf Cluster MELANCTHON P. MUSSER Plc. Mane Mela on P Musse f Ple [ a iell | well on th Hon we, | sald hi Surgeon Wi ert L. Rosen, of Hackett an illne Jersey He it tl first time Kati ryn suffered chest wound ! T of Hollen wa Pic, Mandell doned he dnesday sease nia aban MI CHRISTMAS PICTURE IN FULL COLOR ———— J. M. KEICHLINE INSURANCE AGENCY One of the Oldest Agencies In Centre County EDW. L. KEICHLINE Temple Court Phone 2521 HM HILLER i AL her General Eisenhower says: “1 want: more: supplies than we are: getting and I think the soldier wants more than he is getting, both now and in the future . . . Unless everyone all the way through the nation, those at the front and those at home, keeps on the job everlastingly and with mounting intensity we are only postponing the day of victory.” Pulpwood Packs Supplies GENERAL Eisenhower means you when he pleads for more production on the Home Front because pulpwood is now a No, 1 Critical War Shortage and this is a pulpwood-producing area. According to General Eisenhower, 5,000 rounds of ammunition are being poured into German de- fenses every minute; 6,000,000 rounds of artillery shells and 2,000,000 rounds of mortar shells are being hurled at the Nazis every month. # Guns Fired With Pulpwood Eighty percent of the powder that fires these shells is made of pulpwood, and every shell sent overseas is shipped in a carton made of pulpwood. Don’t you “postpone the day of victory”, Every hour of peak pulpwood production on the Home Front hastens Victory, and every lagging or wasted hour that could be used in cutting more pulpwood postpones i Bring Your Boys Home Sooner by Cutting Pulpwood Toley? * “wx AYA LI AExdhl Kk. VICTORY PULPWOOD COMMITTEE MARY H. SCOTT THOMAS BEAVER CEE H. A. BROCKERHOFF J. M. CURTIN Centre County Hospital Notes Monday of Last Week Admitted: Samuel A. Reitz burg: B. Harvey Winslo Admitted Monday, discharged Thur day: Boyd Corl, Bellefonte, R. D Discharged: James W. Tharp, Stat College Birth A son for Mr Lynn daughter wa rm to Mi Richard f Spring Mill Expired ank Tomll Baal " rab te g f Mothersbaugh, Spring nson, Mito: Tuesday of Last Week Admitted: Mrs, Ellzal State Collen Bellefont College dellefonts J. Sharer and infant tre Hall Birth A daughter Mi and, Mir Kenneth Bellefonte, R. D. 1 Wednesday of Last Week Discha Orrie Parks College Robert Rishe Mis daughter Wilmer Lemont ur ivi 1 Bellefonte P. Gelst and infant daught “I Thursday of Last Week Admitted Birt) : A Mr Ralp Saturday MARTHA parents Spackmar Mr. and daughter brother a few da the men folks while visit} Patton Engogement Ring Only Also ot $500, Prices include federol tax. ee REGIETEND éepsake § MATCHED SET 225.00 See our other famous gen. (vine ‘registered Keepsake Diamond Rings in o wide ronge of prices, but oll of traditional Keepsake quality.) E. T. WEAVER 8 Valley St, Lewistown, Pa. 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