Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, December 14, 1944, Image 16

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
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14, 1944
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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 |
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Spring | Beach «Blanchard home on We |
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umn jond Lo
onada
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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
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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
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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.
DIAMONDS - WATCHES
JEWELRY - GIFTS
Fine Watch Repairing
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RECAPPING AND
VYULCANIZING POTATO CHIPS
NEW TIRES, TUBES .
WHEELS AND RIMS ALL THE TIME
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KEYSTONE HYDE’'S
TIRE SERVICE POTATO CHIPS
N. Potter Street Bellefonte, Pa Made in Bellefonte
A-HOUR SERVICE Get Them at Your Grocer
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Enjoy Fresh
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HASSOCKS
All Types of
TABLES
*4.50
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$3.95 and up
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Variety of
CHAIRS
For
Distinctive
TABLE LAMPS
and Boudoir Lamps
$3.95 and up
BRR NNRRTHRRRRAR NERS AN AR DRARS AN ER LS BEDE CSSD BOE ES LD Bn BE Lod
All Occasions
512.95 ond ve
of Lhe
iRestion \ an n
home j
ake
MAKE YOUR TOY SELECTIONS NOW!
All Kinds of Toys and Games
Black Boards $3.95
Doll High Chairs $4.95
Child's Rocking Chair. $5.95
Desk Sets.
Beautiful Artificial Christmas
Beautiful Mirrors Wreaths ad Candies
All shapes and sizes
51,39 ond up
Only 9 More Shopping Days ‘till Christmas
DeHaas Eleetrie Co.
Bellefonte, Penna. ~~ Phone 2525 Allegheny Street
Play Pens — Nursery Chairs