Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. February 22, 148 wv v ’ . ad a al wy SAMUEL ALVIN SOLT | Bowman, of Clarion, Surviving sis- Mrs. Carrie Hoffman nigh y ne | hier. N Wiehe ul schoolgirl Break tters are Mrs. Litilla Slmonds, Mrs. Wolfe, all of Avis, Mr I J { —— " | | " vail § wa Margaret Reavy, Miss Bessie Landis tensen, of Everett, Wash; Mi AR | i ind Mrs. Carrie Ritchie, all of Phil mer Jones, Eugene, Ore, and Charl # adelphia, in addition to six grands DD. Wolle, Blale College, Seventeen o ) -_ I children and one great-grandeiilid. grandciilldren and one great-grand- of East Mitchell avenue, Stat rit 9 : i at the A . - . am | , J i Funeral services were held at the child also survive. He was a meme- lege y | Wetzler Memorial Chapel, Miles- ber of the Lutheran church eral ; 3 MRS. ALBERTINA LADUE {lowing brothers and sisters: Rudy, er. burg, Tuesday afternoon, with Rev. services will be held at 2 p. m, Fri - i Mrs. Albertina Ladue, of Morris- Mrs. Agnes Yost and Mrs, Olive j 4 ; ? Harry C. Stenger, Jr, officiating, In- day from the Koch funeral hom . LA Se FM BR Le 1 dale, died at the Willlamsport Ho Watts, all of Lewisburg; Cleveland, A : lerment was made In the Union State College, with Rev. J ! -——— —— - pital at 12:15 a. m, Monday, Feb. 19 and Mrs, Collie Heuser, both of by : ‘ ’ y . cemetery, Mr. Landis was a member kins officiating, Interment ~ wow Mert wile W of injuries suffered when she fell Spring Mills; and Mrs. Chester SG fe WEEE f the Bellefonte Methodist church. place in Pine Hall, Friends may i ih at the Philipsburg bus terminal on Holt, of Williamsport. Funeral ser- of : i Pte . ab ix home 13 Burnside street 13 i. Sunday while enroute to New York Vices were held at the psenhuth : : Fl MRS, CARRIE JANE SMITH Bellefonte, from Wed y morn * ht 1 iar vt home Saturday 10 1g, followe #4 4 hi City Brought to the Willlamsport Home Aur morning, : go ; sarrle J Smit diag at ing until Thursday nigh : ! py ym that munity t by services in the Georges Valley pe - M Al '. wi thing td : 4 : hospital from thi community Rb Sa Ww K. H kbc. pe the home of her son Rev. H. Smith ' } h | V . O08 wan : » ambulance at 1:45 p. n €¢ died PANTY) iw Ras em SH ol ‘id { Boalsburg, at 3:15 a. m. Monday JACQUELINE WALKER n ) § pst entre (94 Hack A nie oe only eight hours later It ic belie | A nen d ; February 19, 1945, of a heart condi- Ji elint ne Welker tion following a three week Hl daugh ter. Mrs. Eleanor Stun on, of New o! hy ne Mrs. Smith had made her home Walker t wywood fall Iie § Onions I 3 ib. 16¢ Cor. Allegheny G York City ei " 4 with Lier i ] after om 111 * i Bishop Sts. HARRY E. BROOKENS she was enroute to visit made in the church cemeter) Cooking on for the past four year 1 1 f Born September 23, 1862, in Mans- { acu right di 3 1 In . Hurry B. Brookins died y No A ln one, o1 acute Bright's Sisease : Fancy Spinach 1b. 1c WILLIAM CC. GINGERICH wining at hi me in Mount Un Milton and Ellen Smith, She wa irvived | er parent ' 1 William Clayton Gingericl Ot « n, of Pi monk was born in / married to John C. Smith who died ter Rg! wnt rt 1 land I 107 ters Mills died at his home at 1 Sa Ridge on Ma 7, 1885. a in 1936. In addition 0 her son, she She w aduated from iT Lettuce-45 > 10c¢ p. m. Wednesday, February 14, 1945 n of Edward and Catherine (Con- Is survived by two grandcalldren Ww Latin Sil rd { ceberg of complications resulting from an ry Brookei Mi Irooker Was 8h ’ a member of the Pre Ju G4 d ha rks in Florida f tack of bronchi pneumonia. employed it br 3 rds in rian chureh of Ealem, Ohio Fu- a defense plant at Hay ( Oranges—| 16's doz. 39¢ 21 he w y f Y { th at : RE 1 . ' z ' { a1. h Wi n of { | i nem r of thd dnl 3 i home Stale le \ ; " y wer {Or : ) of Calif and Eliz eth Schreckenga hs ere. Surviving are his wif lay afternoon, with Res mald Carrots 2 bchs 19¢ gerich, and was aged 7 I 11 M Viol Walk Jrookel » : : . : y N officiatis Imterment months and 23 day: former Chestie Confer nd one derpool oona; one granddaughter | H18h0] ' ' yeleian <Q daughter, Mrs. Guy Eisenhut { al number of half-brothe n f World bop bs otal = oh i : LEVEL AND 1 Mal k Toma toes box of 4 29¢ Spring Mills, survive with the fol- half-sister sanitorin Adam Frisiny JAMES H, MOOR} ' Mohd Sxsbiodt. 23 . ws Henry Moore died ; Ck on Saturday mo ord tatar wi yl h LA PRL Gi Av : Fan whhecing Rar THT HTT TT RITETIN 4 TAIT TTY § PRT TRRETE @ THAT TUTTE § MT THITIIT 4 PCIE § HCHO MITT ST TTI 8 Je ' ¥ a member form : f {home of hi daughter Bellefonte and left with th Harri Warriors Mark + | Hine f a year. He wa 20, 186%, at Centre Purnace {f John Osman) 001 ) ere he w molove HANOVER at Stormstown, he was ur in! Mills. Surviving are a son. Do RED KIDNEY BEANS - - 9c FANCY QUALITY reh: Arcaibald J. 2 I gler anes of Williamsport BIG VALLEY (a P gt. Robert C. Moore, South Pacific ADDITIONAL DEATHS ON | BRAND Ah Cc *® Points) LIBBY'S WHOLE RED BEETS CAMPBELL'S wm Rt IH He TET Cg TIVE HE # TH + 3 TITY § DTTITTPTRYY o FETRULITULY & DRTPRLRTHLNEE & 11: FHTTEINE & CETTRARNEL @ HHA EE 1 8 LH Another Shipment of the Famous Cricket Chairs (Rockers and Straight Chairs) SUE WEDDINGS » Williams Kilpatrick M. Est hn wed oven HHO RERC ER ia Hi SH HANOVER With Beautiful Colored Coverings, Priced at $8.9 and $9.95 Get Yours While We Have a Large Selection From Which to Choose He was 1 member employed ws nia g and the 1. 0. O. F. Bellefonte schools. The bridegro CARROLL COUNTY CUT n il former] atler t Bell 1 itical activitle Academy. His father, the late ¢ } » Mary E. a Willams, was a nat { Be Preen eans /. Brungard, Creek ar al one time was pur 214 HE Harry B. Mil- asing agent 10 ‘ ira les Johns n of La Crosse 4 | il of Mill Hall; a brother, C Raliroad in Belle n, George and Olive all at hom A rd Mille: of : Detrali, Atl a Williams RF re : i A CREAM { Funeral services were held the | grandson. Funeral services were held for the presen . . : I Wetzler Memorial Chapel Miles. | Saturday afternoon at the McClos- ha ’ pe CORN STARCH vesterday afternoon, with Rey. Key funeral home. The Rev. CF Musser—Bauver : CUBE irtney of Runville officiat- ton officiated. Interment Was ! oster Stanley Musser, sor ° was made in the Un. made in Cedar Hill cemeter df Mr. and Mn oster Musser of a GLOSS STARCH MRS. MINNIE J. ROSS Marion Bauer, WAC. of New Yo! he PEA SOUP LIN LANDIS A § Minnic J. Re widow of th "| were married Februa : i oint 1 late Robert R died at 6 o'clock the chapel at Petersor | WONDER HHSRIS LT ¢ Laie ENE fe 1 JO Cong ig ALFRED FRANK 1 BI a octane Dots wer E BLEACH *Int:10c Dellaas Electric Co. | = simran iis Lom mares " dR ams CUT RITE 125-1t TY i Abe 1 8 Alr ‘Poross’ Januat WAXED PAPER YU 16¢ 343; ind aftez, dure ionhe. \rainin CLINTON PUDDINGS #= 4c sO ous: of one daugh. Australia. where he was a memd MARY LOT M1 4 r. Catherine Yearick, preceded her of the 19th bomber grou; BUTTER KERNEL CHOCOLATE FLAVORED : 5 £ u i i 8 i x » : if H z - i z % g = 8 We Give S & H Green Trading Stamps Allegheny St. Bellefonte Tyrone tig TL TTT PERTREREAT LY ¢ fH { Bellefot a ly eee HEIR TO : rk Cit and a in death. The following sisters and WORLDS Jater be Peirmec to the GOLDEN BANTAM SYRUP —— mip— sp WO vive Mir Vaiters Robert Kramer and Charle the Army air field at Alexandria, La HORLICK § ramer, all of Lock Haven’ and the Untill last October whe: ' ha CORN 2 A 27: MALTED MILK owing grandchildren Minnie ‘fansierreG to Peterson i { ket An bridge Plotence Ander. B7€ DOW OCCUPYIng an aparin , 20 Points CHEER! OATS Johnsonburg: Mrs. Harry R Ey I A a ELBOW POST TOASTIES Robert, Dick. anf Anng as Me DM 1 - SHREDDED RALSTON a ent Hall, noes 1 et Macaroni 4h. bor 34. GRAPENUT ist. Funeral services were held ment of their daughter. B WHEAT MEAL Gn CIMT aa SNe Cm sg meter roan Jn ml Ser J ey esday afternoon at 213 Pearl 2nd 1 ; LARSEN'S OPA ODD LOT RELEASE Lock Haven, with Evangelist man. son of Mr. and Mrs. RW MIXED VEGETABLES WHEAT PUFFS Women’s-Shoes-Men’s I FEBRUARY 19 to MARCH 3 ee. purrs JEG-ALL = 15s] Es Ss uae alle Lemoyne Moore, Jr, 41. a DOW a student a ! ' ; y . 2. Nittany ne College Ha Drs Lt Ww GRAPE Fr} ire ident of Howard, R. D . ‘ a ; V J ONE LOT WOMEN’S SHOES i, Ht EE hl £0 So Lr — Piper Aircraft Corp Lock Haven in the class of 104 ahi 1 hor 2.5 died at his Hoi at" 8705" b'eladk tering wervice was employed in Stal «0. Jr Cc College. He was recent! . Tuesday evening. Feb. 13 after pd saan n ag a : : : FRESH FISH Assorted Pumps - Ties - Step-Ins month's illness of a heart condition. 0 & n a DO a ELDERBERRY OYSTERS | Mr. Moore was a native of Waynes- Army Als Plek Bell. View . ¥ AF Rau iburg. R. D. 6 Oreen county, and an he hs A . " WERE $4.00--NOW 53 00 BLUE - BLACK - BROWN moved to thls vicinity last April, He Mme. No date he n 2h. jar c SWIFT PREM " wedding » is a member of Calvary Baptist WEINERS Ib. 35¢ { church, Lippencott wn. Surviving 2 , {are hig wife, Alma B., and one sis- ’ FANCY iter, Mrs. Judson Bell, Jr, of Nit- J a | 0G Ib. 34¢ ONE LOT WOMEN’S SHOES A RY Ty yy RAISINS rg SWIFT SMOKED D. 6: two brothers and four other sisters, Guy Erof Wharton; J. Vie- SEEDLESS PUFFED BEANS Ib. 20¢ . . tor, with the Navy in the Pacific ' Broken Sizes — But [+] Real Bargain Mrs. R. E. Vamer, Waynesburg, R Parents of Daughter 15-02 Ras nit D. 5; Mrs. Wray Barr, Marianna, R Mr and Mrs. Edward Kacy of W pkg C Hoy | Be PICKLES D. 2: Mrs Gaylord Lewis, Wayhes- | poster avenue, State College, ar $2 00 burg. R. D. 6, and Mrs. R. E, Robin- parents of a 7 pound 8% ounce bal » son, Ardmore, Okla. Funeral serviees gaouehiter, Violet Ann, born Februar were held at ©iis home at Nittany. 3 in the Centre County Hospital Howard, R. D. 2, Saturday after- . noon at the home of a sister. Mrs Parents of 11th Child ’ Gaylord Lewis, and burial was made | ... _.. Mrs Dayton Lansberry SHOES in Waynesburg jof Centre Hall, R. D, are the par- LT ents of their 11th child, a daughter JOHN A. WOLFE whom they have named Donna, born John A. Wolfe, of 13 Burnside January 25 at the Lansberry home Values to $6.00 street, Bellefonte, died at his home | There are now five girls and six boys $3.00 $3.75 $4.50 ie emi, wens oo IVORY SOAP 1882 In Spring Mills, he was a ON | Mr and Mrs. A. W. Blsenman of | of Join and Harriet Grenoble Philadelphia announce the birth A Wolfe. He was married December 23, | 4 soven-pound daughter, Dorothy x Ee — | ti.y 1900, to Emma Wilson who Survives Irene. Saturday, Pebrury 11. 104. | 3 Ige. cakes 29 med. cake Be 2 guest size 9c witty the fol children; Mrs, Ira | The baby is granddaughter of Mr —— McKibben, bf ; Ernest W. of land Mrs, H. 8. Elsenman of South | T the U, 8. Army stationed in France; pugh street, and Mr. and Mrs. Ira | YEAGER SHOE S ORE Donald H., Bellefonte, R. D; Mrs. | Corl of West College avenue, all of | : State College, Parents of Twin Girls. IA. and Mrs. Richard P. Welser Plaza Theatre Building Bellefonte, Penna. oO TUE A OTE DO OA SRN TO MMAL JONES ON OC DONC EC IN TNC DTI (CTI RECTUM EN DME OE CTI RCI MITE,
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