March 8, 1945 Page Six ¥HY CENTRE DEMOCRA?, BELTEFONTE, PX. | ~+|State College Red | O B | T UA R Y | RECENT | Home From Front | hg WEDDINGS i appointment chairmen workers for each of the Emel—Woodring served by the Cl Harry Charles Emel of Bellefonte, § Ti Hill, hea: ‘Rumola, Glad Bl 25130 uy and these sisters and brothers: Mrs, nd Miss Catherine Marie Woodring in tl m. Sunday, March 4, 1945, in the Crhompson, of Ridgway: Mrs of Philipsburg, were menrried by Lock Haven hospital aftap an ill- John Rhine, and Mrs, J. O, Dorman Squire william it. Brown ln Wi 6 ness wih a tomplication + distas ®poth of Lock Haven; Mrs, Clayton West High Stret Belle. nd ariney ' 1d ) TE Emel, by i le an born in Armstrong count, May 40d C. J. and E. J. Sulllings, all of yp, "0 Myers both of Bellefonte, Clintondale. Mrs, Nolan was a life- ° 4 Wo . 5. 1856, making his age time of nz member of the United Evangel attended them M1 Emel ‘who is death 88 years, § months and <8 , 0° oo at Nittany. Funeral ser- employed at the Titan Mela] plant, days. He was married to Mary Lx vires will be held at 1:30 o'2lock this nd his bride are FOO: cas, who died BOI Vers a 0. Su wsdny afternoon at the home of on East Lamb So intiude Ver el L nig yon, Guy H. Nolan in Nittan) sisters: ard Yeager Lo th the Rev. Mi artges of Lock Elmer, Harold and Cal n Yeage WYen fle Ye Wil will be Miss Hazel Dutrow, daughter of all of Howard; Mrs. Nellie Moore, of \e Codar Hill cemetery. Mrs. John Dutrow of Centre Hall R Orviston; Mi Emma Council : : : : D. and Harold Rockey, son of Mir Beech Creek, and Mi Mrs. Ralph Rockey, of Boals- and Lloyd Yeage were united in marriage at the Mich Also ¥* Centre Hall Lutheran parsonage at Mrs. Blanche I= 9 p. m. Monday, February 26, with N. Y. He w 2 lifelon nN Rev. C. C. Otto, pastor of the church the Pilgrim Holin II officiating. The bride wore services will be heli al der blue suit was graduated pt = I! Cro vesterd [& (rn _—r) | JOHN EDWARD YEAGER lers, all of Nittany: J. Glenn Nolan lof Bellefonte; 6 grandchildren, two J dward Yeager if Summit " John Edward Yeager, | . of whom are in the service overseas, do ——— and aistricts Apter ¢ Stale College Chapter's ¢e War J nd ampalgn is i $12.800 will go to ters while quota $17,- C00, of whi Ni ~ tional maining $4,800 to | Home Service needs headquar es on ined for onte, at Lhe ; I'ne di ict chalrmen id their aici on Row H $80: com-~ ar Charl OCCUpYIng iLreet Rockey—Dutrow BRUCE C, JONES, Sr, and y burg Smeltzer Pvi, Edward =. Muirhead Mul A Pow She Mr, and M: Storn on born at the re« ary Son For Browns william Brow: town re the pare welghing 10 pound A ( the family 23. The infan Nou hira Parents of Daughter and Mi: Kenneth Fra hom 7 pounds f Wf Martha, Mrs, Bloom« with her parents, Mr. Yoomquist, of East Bellefonte, 1t Har- stationed at been named Ann and . Harsanyl, tiie former Audre dant ha quist, | Mokle land Mi of Beech Rishe on of ot uving Roy rn street ene pring | ¢ ) NC ‘Uependent Children’ Topic at Rotary Club Cirby. of Blate College, Blaney, of Bellefonte, t a reguld LF Merl t ¥ Rotary Club ats here Mond v 5 welfare chair- ounty Federy- Poe care of neglect on + Born H Hill church at 2:30 0cioch ' from the Centre Hall-Potter High Thursday afternoon, with Re School in the class of 1042. Mr. and win Stetser, of Summit } Mrs. Rockey are living with his par- lating. Interment will be mad I ents near Boalsburg for the present {Y1e Summit Hill cemeten te Mondas ADDITIONAL WEDDINGS ON PAGE 1X -BECOND SECT - Te IN MRS. NOLAN Mrs, tany, AMANDA M, me: two | Amanda M Nolan, of Nit died home of her D.A.R. Meet In daughter, Mrs. Lenore Showers, ol 4 orth Nittany, at 11:30 o'clock Monday Presbyterian Chapel elve morning, March 5. 1945, after a ter . ; or 1 days’ illness with complications. Mrs. 10 "50 05 Lt ber of the The March meeting of the Bell Nolan was a daughter of Jacob and °° Y ° Tua 1 HE Elizabeth Rute Shillings born in Brush Valley 1858, wiaich made her age 85 yea: 8 months and 20 day In Decen ber 1883 she was united in marria with James C. Nolan, who preceds her in death, Surviving are these children: Guy H.. Ray E.. Ruth A I y that ou ' \ nip Ooamine. Taaver be: SF and John H. Nolan, and Mrs. Show - filled in record time 2 fa ning prayer by Mi 1 Wie and Fred Jone Mrs, Walt ry Hazel the and wa she 2 on July 1 Mun? sual patriotic ness meeting were voted to HOO os a bu national societ 1 rk among Ameri. Gregg Twp. Fire a Coe Co. Incorporated { America; Grace rogram o Mis plained t Woman Injured As Car Leaves Highway Welw | % 1 WOMEN OF MOOSE INITIATE 12 MEMBERS NEEDED HOME REPAIRS Protect your investment in your home, Necessary roofing, siding, painting, floor- | | ing and other needed maintenance and |repeie jobs are authorized under govern- jent regulations. Get an estimate from your contractor, then see us about a loan. The First National Bank BELLEFONTE, PA. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FINAL CLEARANCE Women’s Unrationed Shoes A PAIR Sale Starts Thursday, March 8 85 Pairs Assorted Sizes and Styles Pick Them Yourself--All Sales Final YEAGER’S PLAZA THEATRE BELLEFONTE GOOD MANAGEMENT! It's a neat feat to navigate a windy corner with a pile of packages and keep skirts down to a modest level, We're facing a somewhat similar problem during these stormy war years—carrying bigger power loads, higher costs, heavier taxes = and still keeping prices at low pre-war levels, We're rather proud that electricity hasn't been ra. tioned and hasn't gone up, like so many household necessities, In fact, the average family actually gets about twice as much electricity for its money today as it did 15 years ago. * Hear NELSON EDDY in “THE ELECTRIC HOUR" with Robert Armbrusser’s Orchestre. Every Sunday afternoon, 4:30, EWT, CBS Network. WEST PENN POWER CO. Id DON'T WASTE ELECTRICITY JUST BECAUSE IT'S CHEAP | | This takes good management, too, | WEIS SELF 32474191 MARKETS GIVE TO THE RED CROSS! 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