Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, RETCEFONTE, PA. March 15, 1946 Ga on ed | | 2 grandehild, and one brother, Ar-iEvelyn Ot of «Erie: Mrs, Fred Farewell Partly LL Betz in England + H | HY dl Ped ne. an. Lemon Juice Recipe Checks thur Allison, of Hershey, also sur-! Means and Harold Delong, of Pon. ay Lair, son of Petz, son — " vive, Funeral services were held in tia, Mich, and Miss Mildred De- Edward Lah of Bellefonte, | etz of Howard, recontly i { I Rheumatic Pain Quickly WHEN WINDS HOck Haven Friday, with interment Long, who Is serving with the Red {was the guest of honor at a ¢ per Lh suropean theatre of on Lion | JM Cedar Hill Cross in the South Pacific. Bhe was!land a farewell party at his pay ks an ] bh ; Rh i chain bi ke privy prion GET ROUGH ” - a member of tae Church of Christ home Wednesday evening, Ras MRS. MARGARET ROBISON fand the Maccabees {to begin training for military 1 y Ue in it { | ki § Mrs. Margaret Robison, wife of . —ly — jon Taursda; Those present ‘kere 2 WHI 8005 Lransier 10 hus p ; . f 1 ¢ Windstorm Folicy Protects Tow William F. Robison, died at 6:10 n Hear From Liberated Friends this wife and children, Ronnle ang station from whit Aner Ye i ; m. Saturday, at her home in Al- Mr. and Mrs, Ralph 1, Gilliland, | Ra; Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Edward J alr, | ighting planes oN ( anid t a y ; | “rem Financial Less. Ses MRS. WILLIAM C. MARKLEY | THOMAS R. SNOOK Mrs, Mary J. Markley, 856, of Lock Thomas Rav Snook, eight months Haven died Sundav, March 4, at ‘he old son of Mr, and Mrs, ‘Voodrow ; '" Ah . es wal Pe toon: ine a six weeks’ W ere SONETS : § 0 IMr, and Mrs. Robert Clark of Th lie Lock Haven Hospital where she fwd Snook, died at hls home Monday ona, following a six weeks’ illness who were prisoners of the japs and | and Iu been p patient for a vear She was morning, March 5, at Loganton R of a heart allment She was born at were interned In the Santo Tomas|fonte R. D Russell Lah Ch ” J ane ing he Arm All k, Foes e i po : f ! John F Gra & Son the widow of William ¢. Markley. D., after an illness of several month Pine Grove Mills August 16, 1885, a camp recently liberated by Cenc: al| Dennington of Meadvili M ood bidet ! ed s inca © GRE f v . y Born in Loganteon, a daughier he Surviving are the parents, one sis- deughter of George 1 and Nannie MacArthur's force have written | Mrs Charles Lak and ‘amily of ' rib p : he . } i (eperal Insuranes late Mr. and Mrs, John rice, we ter and four brothers Lois, Kan- (Meek) Mille: kihe was married at relatives and friends in Philips burg {ocx Haven val gg fe : ; : "i aw Belief had lived in Lock Haven since givl- neti, John, Lewis and Edward, all Bellefonte, September 19, 1905, Sur- Mrs Gilliland was te former Gert. " 1 \ { is | Let : : ey fo -lty ™- | hood. She wes a member of the at home: also the grandparents, Mr.| YIVAng are her husband and laese rude Friday ot Philipsburg, and has A wise lover tell : Tan bompound 1 lof wie wd momeceded | e—————— Pirst Evangelical church and the and Mrs. C. D. Washburn und N. E children: Mrs. Grant W. Conrad, relatievs in Bald Eagle and Tyrone. | . malin auiii wrons Ladies Aki Society of that cl 1. Snook, all of Loganton, R. D. Private Mi Paul H Bake: MI Joseph J. They stated - their first letter they | Surviving are a sister and 3% funeral servi were held Tuesday Yovasile and Willlam ¥. Robison, had lost weight in the three years, thers. Mrs. D. W. Mark and David at 10 a. 1 a he home The: Rev Jr.., all of Altoona: one brother and he going from 183 to 129, and she Price, both of Loganton; J hn P hua Slimmer officiated. Inter. Wo Sisters, J. C. Miller, Altoon from 132 to 91 pounds Tae letter ‘ Mrs, Mary Merritts, Bellwood nd wi written to Mr, ang Mi Ci, | Mrs, Lena Brown, Chicag: Frank Dunkle, Philipsburg, Mrs. | grandchildren, 8Bhe was a m r Dunkle being a sister of Mrs, Gilli | of Lewisburg nd nun [ ment wi madd in Mt. Pleasant nepLiews and were held : of the Fifth AVEn LK N \ i land (1 } Lila Ul MES, H. HH. McKIBREN MES, WARD M. THOMPSON i 4 & I ™ h : A . . Sasa Se eritic | THOUSANDS 6G Ni 6. 1 aft t n len hy Ine s Mrs. Rilla DzLong Taompson (1 . . le aE hg om Sl t condition 1 a a wife of Ward M. Thompson dled at WiseAmericans Now Fight gL a Buh he A he daughter of her home in Lock Haven at no | BETTER HEA {} 6 i I i \ h 4 11s ug th ad Friday, afte a ) i fin For C 0 U 4 i % RARIONIC diss Jessie’ McKibben rte Prof. and Mrs. Th +. or Bronchial lrritations Due To Colds HEARING AlD n, and one son, in i wi i i Xt oh ==With Juekleys: Canagiol $ COMPLETE Joseph McKibben of Lock Haven 020 when they moved to Logk ur Hpy- prize of Your its coughing canon 4 " . A : right awa it loosens up ti Kk Mode! A-2-A i randchiidy le reat- en ang Mr, Thompson La lish ve : ! fury i choking phlegm--gpens up clogged - business there. Surviving are bronohis by - kos breathing With Nevtral-Color a isd : ere ) ns aE bron Shing tubes Iai breathing C { ons and a daughter homa Hor, EarphoneondCord | AT FIRST : a 3 AY iy » Einvms . 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