THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. January 18, 1945 | p {farm until he was 22 vears of age’ by hi parents last Priday, The!radarmn third class, was seriously | traffic | Wondsmen report th {s rate Casualty Reports Plea , ra nan, third cia a ou Woodsmen report there is more wa when he married and he and hi ant Gap soldier is a graduate {wounded in action, his parents, Mr The continues umulatior er stored now on the ground now aa i As oJ " i ow On ne gio LL bride went to housekeeping in Port List 7 Countians of the Spring Township High 8chool land Mrs. Francis Blazer, of Bouth!...o brings Increased possibility of than in 1938 when & thaw and Matilda. In 1885 ie was appointed by and attended the Bellefonte High Barnard street, State College, were : an in 130 when a haw An ; “" { " ‘ a malor flood in 1 , t of a ut reins ought wa vinet fonds (Governor Curtin a postmaster at School. Before entering the service informed in a telegram received Irom A major flood in the event of a sud- | ran brough flood i Continued from page One Port atilda and retained that of p rt Mauda and reta hat Of- araveh 3, 1044, and at New Cumber- land was assigned to a tank corps y wr aer thaw accompanied 3 te was employed by the Markle the Navy Department last Wedne len m Accompanied b : Dairy, and later at the National day rl) fice four years, farming at the same time He then became a traveling ANN h . | ——— and was sept to a camp in Ken- . B. GLENN, ters: Mrs. Helen M. Smith, of Pleas- galesman for Philadelphia firms and | . C. B G ilesman for Philadelphia firmp and 0 Late in the summer he spent . Fad * by y . aaret CO , Btlate College seaman wa about C. B. Glenn. 67. a Pennsylvania sntyille N 3 hes, Ma et So traveled throughout Central Penn- a furlough at home and in August He Is a member of the Veterans! three weeks ago in which he stated SELF hy ™ Railroad engineer, who resided at in, > i" i Oh re Wil Sylvania He was elected Sheriff of reported to Camp Chaffee, Avk and ol Foreign Wars the Bons of the that he had falled again in an ate J SERVICE Cleveland, Ohio, died suddenly ol pa 5 Jory lhl i a Genie county on me. Dy nm er le later was assigned to Ft Mende VFW hy Son of the American tempt to contact his older brother A i) 5% a paralytic stroke after arriving Millheim and Lt walter 1 Weaver wa op. I ry yi Tour yi o Md. He Legion, all of Bellefonte Pvt. Kenneth Blazer, who is sta. home from work Friday, January 5. oe" no’ chaffee, Ark, Mrs, Boob A en yf oe Mor av i Al landing 1h England and being sent tioned somewhere in the Philippine : He was born in 1878 at Bellefonte WAS u membé: of the Milheim Re- Ihe lune). wa » ah Moniay mal from there into France rie Sgt, Hoy Wounded In the same letter Tiny asked h Cor. Allegheny & Bishop Sts, Bellefonte, Pa. a son of Andy and Rachael Aalkey formed ‘church nad of the ord by toona, with interment in tha tum } and Mrs. Harvey .B. Ho «mother “) a ta ¢ Glenn. His wife, Viola Walker ‘ TOaYiant feneb The county soldier ded the Niagara Palls, N. Y formerl Because . Eastern Sta Bellefonte Funeral Wi Glenn, ne son a $wo duughters orvices were held yesterday after- MRS. MARY RITER yrone High School and § a evelanda, u Ve © 1 ) noon the Reforme urch ill wineral services were held Tuesd united in 1 with Florene ed a War I tn n hi ir attempt t fir h TIN IE ’ leaves three brothers, E. B. Glenn noon at the Reformed church, M Funeral service Vel i 1esaay — j ’ . i CAMPBELLS TOMATO 1 : North Olmstead, Ohio: A. C. Glenn elim, with Rev. Carl W. E : gE afternoon at the John E. R } ¥ argaret d 0 ery al ¥ { niiyin J ¥ ely n Ls J i " ii Bw wi “ Cleveland. Ohio, and John Glenn, Officiating. Interme nt was made in home in Centre Hall for Mrs, Mary MFP. and Mi obert Fi TORTIE: 5 dire Sa Nasko ria dL] ti ivin. tad io rps oer of Tyrone the Fairview cemetery Millheim Emma Rider also of ents 1 ear Mi but E i 4 \ \ 30. 13 ium n iri ma | bu ing that I Wil other . ? 4 wilo died Saturday anuary 13, 1945, fanaa Mis CKe lived In \nover “ PUTRGR i parel ! Hi aa ) “ano: ah 4 cons WILLIAM C. WAGNER. ALBERT A. SMITH at the Rishel home n which he reports had a com- | the sery or thre s. has bi r " Mi harle ) (YW y officiated Interment tool ir y yee a Sih Ah i : : . ba : i William Carl Wagner, 11-month Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rov bay Mrs. Rider who died don garage. At the time he entered nd fracture of igt leg and Overs for ! HANOVER (With Pork) Zion cemetery Ell ’ Beecny Creek, R. D., and Gust Fritz, © ’ old son of Mr. and Mt iis Wag- ! y u ications 4 it more than NH umed fore Wi mployed 850 Was x yea, o 10% iad De i enlisted in th ny I ner. of Tvlersville, died Sun ¢. Howard, R. D., have returned from ©f complications, was ili 1 bt tha As f "i Ww y moved te ' i F Palirihs id " Yves es, Libigay I * ‘Haves _ Erie where they pent the weekend a yeal She was born at ( 18 i al Era irrsarst ‘ ' od s. 4 " ha ; LEITIONN. AL 48 A a al x 7 attending ti wal of R. D. January 26, 1876, a daughter Havel dap ” EE yu NV. Walp 17-02 pital where he had been itte A Jal atlencing ihe june. Of "0 . ' this } " rv his: mob F vas locat vhen he w the let- ti Mpsol i. ¥ ollowing 11-02. CULN ws “ uncle Albert A Smith, of George and Elmira Shar ying Surviving are his mot} hi 8, i 4 " . on January 10 to undergo a rious HM - ! \ ! — blurt hi Vivwuns . Sd ed J ! i 2 ate Decemb } 116 leave he w 1 Ot t weh Creek n erich 01 operation. Surviving are Beech Creek, the son H ents, two sisters, Janet and Barbar: f the late John A. an : n 0 \ ) Ha Gypsum plant in Buffalo Run Val- I'he last letter received from the ley ¢ went overseas in September | Mahalia C. Preceded her in death. Two sons, Dorsey, who will be 3 In March, anc py, ‘yoy family resided about a |was then assigned to duty in the SHIMMEL'S GRAPE Ann, and a brother, David; also his Smit, who lived a mile ed Ane roth of Bellefonte. R on vive Mis Catherine Beuhl both of Day. Mile west of Hublersburg before ithwest Paci grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ' LALIORG. SIRLIGHE R =10 A rotwivue: awe Hye atetar. My ton Wieden ds bso movi to Niagara Fall t 1 ’ Che State College seamar : Ruhl and Alva Wagner, all of Ty- mountain }. Mr, Smith), Who Nved oo ria nt Fant A Re vears ago. Set. Hoy, 21 radunte College Hig 00) Ib ic lersville. Puneral services were held at Renovo and moved to Erie a nun . " wri pode 4 { the Walker Towns fizh : : an th, wi lot jar at the parents’ home on Tues afternoon with the Rey avi gt. and Riloren. Rdn ; righ : eran churoh. gr RE sag yar F. Bh a wy | A ony ela 1 a ! Hit.] WY recelving hi ploma In Asher PRIDE OF THE FARM Weaver of Rebersburg, officiat Burial was made in the Reformed i and Mr [. 8 DDITIONAL DEATHS ON PAGE 104 cen 14, his paren 1 i nter t rvice M was a "after school ) cemetery at Tylersville Haynes, of Greenville, also a sister IX ECON FECTION An Mr i 33 maker it 18 ; nd re \ { nit ! ! rk ot { " K p Mr po a an Mill Ocean Grove, N. Pleads No Contest List J Fo { 20) Paint ) Mrs. Mary Weaver Boob, of Mill- " . ! ror r 4 - In Bribery Case vers : : February Court ueim, wife of former Centre County - as at meal Sheriff John M. Boob died at 6 p WHARTON M. CRONISTER m. Saturday, January 13, 1945, at Wharton M. Cronister, 84, former rry Wolfberg, of Juniata G EE a : ; SUPFRFING i CREAM-WIPT the Centre County Hospital after an Centre county sheriff, di idenly | antors nl Fr torsh : 4 a nl in ! Hoo ' | illness with a complication of dis- Friday morning, January 12, 194 v A rex t he Ww transferred to “ Mle Kiyoneli, and m J George 'W.. Libs { MIXED } SALAD eases. Mrs. Boob had been a patient at the | na 1 w i R ! i ! h ¢ i : t I , : Byer Aj B l at the hospital for ten days and in ister, formerly of B Ea Vall L in Bla ty « i Hi Rucker, A W Ww re bi Ma Ne : Frank, Thom vii | po recent months had also been had resided with a daughte: i l burs Yi a : maine nil Ji ent ! wih Job 3. Bletsor JVersit ; el. Pr Ph " Vegetables Dressing patient in the Lewistown H ital. « wer in Altoor for the t Centre County J J Walk riy last Jur | An lori at fier a | ' ; Ral Ris I's | Deceased was dali r of ward ven year fe w I { Hem { Belled te p He k ¥ ral t OF ral Wi : : 4 Ha Phil ) 1H and Flora Best Jeaver and wi and Phoet william 01 I ¢ State § reme Cour jel ! hi rous ! ormand Jamar : oy 4 ern aw i i [| born in Gregg townsiip on October and was born at Martha Furnace on in the yt ’ ner France int un and 1944 he Ww transfer to the 1 Hazel Hi { V. Hall . No. 2 can 12c¢ {| Pint jar 20c¢ 12, 1865, making her age at time of November I 1861 is wife di ntil later date wen int FIMAny i loved anu I August 4 re ve Heltm ! i ilest I death 49 years, } On December 25 ed in marringe Wh John M. Boch, Ohio, and Mm. Yoder, of Altoona, monwealth, as we ng with the armed re iD ait) OYCPeM 1*| A Pred J Coleg McCormick’s Pumpkin Pie Spice can 9¢ as consi y » My SELCULRIOC? TH ry Suflen. vehler) Wb, Biter TW Quaker Maid Syrup 2 ap Kistler, ., Stat Cider Vinegar Ple. Hendershot Wounded Livingston, R. E., State College Cloverdale Beverages. .6 12-0z. btls. COHEN'S 10-DAY |=: 0 [Ewes ox FANCY DROMEDARY { Py eTiow . Es { FP. Stat eye R A ISI) 1S | ORANGE & GRAPEFRUIT ert I i Ving wi tans , biey, Mrs. Eller } f 15-02. packages i JUICE era pd . . a ri ih 8 £ gengast vi 1:A50 f Wedhiv " iby yy rma asate Ei. i tag deedless - -1 Bt, Eo ee | rr... 15. | 180 Starts Thursday, January 18 EE 3 " = LE MARGARINE nom 226 CHECK THIS LIST . . . NOW! ...And po a oe armas, Duy oes Arrives Home | SOUR PICKLES + 20c¢ Note the Low Prices * This Is a | Then See the Garments! You'll Be Amazed at the Values! If and William J © traning SY frum bag ROCKWOOD'S GENUINE You Need Good Winter Clothes, This is Your Chance. 8 } : et d y, COCOA CNNIED a ak 10c Pvt. Dande Weunded —— COME EARLY FOR A BETTER SELECTION — Pot, W. Bugene Danco, 71 on of Wowewer, he smi in Cove | Hogehold Ammonia _.qt. btl. 10¢ Clearance ’ F wounded in ation in tne RHoDHIn HOF I AN A ll Stn fn Stellaire Corn Starch 1-Ib pkg. Te ALL-WOOL etter he went e- they surmised that he might be a Kellogg's Rice Krispies pkg. 1l¢ wins || REVERSIBLE COATS $1900 | {=i paBisiinin™ fan nim, 2s A ty LO : Kellogg's Shredded Wheat. pkg. 10¢ ro 3 ro Won SN Yaa Al TH letter } uld be at orment e. His sen wound, caus Mothers Oats—-Quick or Regular pkg. 12¢ Sie ar a dhobiihile country be | + wounded or the ex- arm, damaged n : the forean Hygrade Pretzel Sticks. . . . .. pkg 12¢ =p cvare Jocitimats Meah “The Julian sold el oe tr emred § Chippewa Salt 2-1b pkg. 6¢ fo move it into the hands of | gn = Patton's Third Arms, was called 107 ceive training at Pt. Meade, Md Pablum Baby Cereal . . . . .8-0z. pkg 20¢ oe incr ut 0 met. || COATS OF EVERY TYPE a Sh ws et ar a te | Pe HRY i $5.00 _ $1000 _— $75.00 November Oelober he TDP & wen eneirey woumdbd He action SOAP 3 «20c 2 «19¢ ” y fn e mercnanal ' . a y 1 TE Yar § - » Fortunately for vou, ; other relatives Prance on the secon X A + lei . mo i vasion, Jus 1044, m1 Casual Styles, Sturdy Beauties, in Various Materials Ie county soldier a brot} vavivur 3 ned I nit an OVETINR § ORNeG In FARE 4 All Sharply Reduced for Immediate Clearance, Gail Dando, who was given an y = He was wounded for the seco a tin Super Suds . Ige pkg. 23c¢ : L] “all and Winter apparel for Fall and Winter apparel for Values to £25.00 orable medical discharge last spring on august 5. after having sen women, misses and juniors . . . fia after serving aboul six montis Nl prance, Belgium and German) Al- Octagon Toilet Soap. .2 cakes 9¢ : the Army. Pvi. Eugene's wile the , riving tia frst (9 tars styles and qualities to use we A i ter receiving the first infu former Betty Freeman of Harris ,oorded the Purple Heart ; RIGHT NOW! burg : Pre Roan, worked with hi Selugon Sieger i a 4s DRESSES 5 Hr Woundea | |r s8.8 chcpenite SIS Sri ctagon Powder 2 pkgs. 9¢ T 5 Samuel] M, Egler, who will be ther, Seaman 1 ¢ Chester Workmai Octagon Gran. Soap ge pkg. 23c¢ 30 years of age in May, was wound- who is in the Navy a he 0 price levels thi wi { in Belgium, his parents, Mr. and wie Bs spy $2.00 _ $3.00 _ $4.00 _ $5.00 TRE MR ee TE Octagon Yellow Stop. -3 cks. 14¢ “omi ’ : ar valunea! e 9 : th i . v “ - remind you of pre-war values State College. learned in a letter nom t OF wig CASHMERE v : from a hospital in England on Jan- leat ’ n 1 : oh 4 and other s 1 a . . Values to $10.98 Junior, Misses’, Women's Sizes uary 2 Ambala TOILET SOAP cakes Cc his is one of your best op | Technician Egler, who {3 married A ortunities to replenish your to the former Helen Ardery of Port . . ) rdrol t sav on Matilda, said vie was hit in the thigh Slight Fire At vardrobe at 8a ¥8 no one can by shrapnel which came through - : ford to ignore " Clears / to the inside of the leg. He said Local Shoe Shop Fresh Fruits and Vegetables SKIRTS! . aranee 0 All Wool there were no bones broken and that When suas ” gl we ¥ HAND he was getting along all right. He| When Sparks from a sho: repairs Fancy Iceberg Lettuce (60's) . head 13¢ ing machine ignited dust and scraps : wrote that his wife and parents were . What Values! Many Fascinators not to worry about him, that the of leather. causing a small bia | Fancy Calif. Pascal Celery. . . . stalk 20¢ / ! hospital personnel was wonderful » : ‘ ha . Bl y 21 Wao)! BAGS Out-Thev-Go!! and they were treating him fine. [fony Ficarro Shoe Shop on tes Florida Oranges (216s . . . .. . doz. 25¢ : x wy-(o!! o n 8 u p.m} . | The State College soldier, who was ‘ . ouses $2 00-9%3 00 $1 89 with the Fourth Armored Division 94. ; Calif. Naval Oranges (200s) ..doz. 35¢ : ’ y ] 00 of Patton's Third Army, sald he was The flames were extinguished with T Pi . . Odd Lots and Sizes ' K ( ’ y $ . taken by train to Paris and then by @ garden hose just before firemen exas Pink Grapefruit (70 81. uo 4.2 Je Values to $5.98 Values to $2.98 plane to England arrived. No damage resultad ourselves today, with too much SO we have reduced many ol 10 E -. | Technician Egler entered the ser-| go——— DRASTICALLY - mm vice in May, 1941, and trained * County Blanketed Pine Camp, N. Y.. for 17 months. | REDUCED “All Sales Final — No Exchanges — No Refunds” Teva The sent 10 "an armored] By T-inch Smow Fall ~~ CHOICE MEATS -- “Yes Indeed. We'll Give Our Trading Stamps as Usual” owed anor: Rn Tennessee | Snow fell 10 & depth of between Swift's Smoked Bologna. . . . . .Ib 34¢ {and in California before going over- | yy and seven inches, Monday and ‘he! —- [sens around Christmas of 1043. His | Tuesday, adding to an accumulation | Swift's Premium Weiners. . . |b 35¢ last Turlough home was in Septem | whieh has been piling up in Centre | ber 1043. | | 9 He was graduated from the Parnes: | SOUR slice Jae rm, Hilo snow Fresh Pork Shoulder. Te ET Ib 32 boro High 8chool and attended Penn | 4 y | State, At the rig of entering the" The woods ahd. Belds’ are covered Fancy Plate Boil. . . . odor. i 19¢ service he was working as a painter to 4 depth of approximately two at Bethiehem Steel Company at!feet of snow and ice, and in some Tender Chuck Roast... . |b 22¢ Sparrow's Point, Md. places drifts are six and seven feet Allegheny St. “Correct Apparel for Women” Bellefonte, Pa. PR a ater In Wefin Melt, oe’ Polke ot Piousant Fresh Fish and Oysters Gap yesterday reported that roads Harold Blazer Wounded. I pe! phat. loaiin Harold LeRoy “Tiny” Blazer, 16, even the rural ones, are open to
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