March 15, 1945 : V ganton, R. D 7» rejoined his outfit, the 357th ar Most people think extremely well Noo and w ile ted Oy Crvice ul the Pllgrim Holiness try. and w 1) i I i the ret whi Daly them on the a’ - Scout work. He had Ix empl church of Sugar Valley. Rev, J. A. | He v wy recenly noted ack at the knitting mill si it was or- Slimmer will afficiate private hn ’ » at ! oil Wii i ave A _ rr Ais $ oo : tro 1 yanizg evernl vear #0 eral i Oi Or e198 ry v rsd LA} on i training : ADDITIONAL DEATHS ON PAGE . cy y . g 4 } ! } ving wi ne's {el ervices will be Geld at home SIX BECOND SECTION and a brother, Robert oO is at a ; ™ | Of his mother at Snow 8Bhoe at 1 p - - | € ~ home, survive him | Hazel—Hoover Hill, near isseyville, on Bundy | ‘ Thursdi iterment 3 WILLIAM R. TRESSLER two step-daughter: Clyde ig SI Woman Is Found - ireak, of Salo Miss June Marie Hoover, daugh- March 11 at 3 p. m., in the presence $ ’ ’ place in Disciple cemetery : Al h Ernest * ' Willlam R. Tressler, retired farm- A id Snow Shoe | er of Pleasant Gap, died at his oo oor of Mill Hail; a brother, =" Dead In Home [ier of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hoover, of a large group of guests, Rev, W y . ’ {of Bellefonte, and Tech, Sgt, Nevin K. Hosterman, pastor of the chur Corner Allegheny and Bishop Streets BELLEFONTE, PA. oR " rp 4 radunte of the i THE CENTRE DEMOURAY, BELLEFONTE, PR. | __ followed by furthers 8S , Ralph, of Kelvin, Ariz, and a sista anh p home at 8:45 a. m, Monday, March MRS, EMMA LUCY RAPP ed from page One) | Hazel, son of Mr, and Mrs, Harry officiated at the ceremony While Mrs. Samuel Shrover, of Oglethorpe (Contis ; she frequently visited her children | Hazel, also of Bellefonte were mar- flaming tapers, white carnation 1 | \ {np re died at her home on Hall 3 a son of Jonathan and Alice Rupp | . . AY arch 12 045 of Ol "I N Rev, C.F. Jam ci March | 104 [ ™ were T/8gt. and Mrs. James Dalsen, through which te bride approached al was made 12, 1945, of a ueart attack, Born as 4 ( acy Raph i , A py n Ca, 7 grandchlidren and 5 great- M Emma Lucy Rap) January 28. 1889 at Oak Hall, he was fy N randchildren ri Bellefont y 1 AA ivy her absence did not cause concern (vied March 5 at Harvard, Nebraska, snap dragons Were used on Se n't ’ 3 +} in TICK elieloni H y y 1 Mon it a . i ’ p ie $ Tressler. He was married on No- 2 ld Wednesday afte mm with o : A unti] the following day by Rev. Mr, Johnson, Attendants church altar and In the vember 25, 1833, to Marian Gettig L LWO Centre County Coroner Charles N } in ’ { w il & - \ nat y rd eb. ” ride, wh th tar ith * nn who survives. He was a member of | Was a ghter of Jame ne ew Sheckler of Milesburg, after con Jr, of Harvard, Neb The ride, who the altar, Mrs. Ruth Thom the Boalsburg Reformed church and el N " " ’ #4 { tin 1 investization iid death | WOre a pale blue street-lengtiy dress the traditional a A v dah WLET aul y da ! with accessories to match and a cor- The bride of the Old Fort Lodge F, and A. } amaagua on Octol 12. 185 i had resulted from natural causes Der ; aa i given in mar b ! I SAKE © . roses i A gragunie of | ae wa ROWE l n ni ti . veloped into a long train, Si HANOVER bin hag foil 5 JOSEPH Zz. ZINDEX a ar ’ rb of Centre Hall. Funeral se vice ; Hackenberg was a daughter the Bellefonte High School. class of » 10 g B+ o'cloe 4 i ed ‘at apd . » Phy be held at 2:30 o'clock and Catherine Rupp Breon 1944. and since then has Deen day afternoon at his la me in eman, died at his home in Smug} Mice Re "net Aa and w born in Gregg townshi ay ai 1 laughter Mi gin dN n h Lhe HP: sloyed by the Bell Telephone Com MIFFLIN GOLDEN BANTAM Pleasant Gap. Rey i. Jon ara tha LE 5 naa area 1s ith, both at hom ther irviv er hu wd, Wesley J. Hackenberg, pany, Bellefonte, Sgt. Haze] | ( ORN Whale Grain Rev. D. A. Downin will officiate. 1 1945, of complication e had not re five grandehildrer preceded her in death rviving . LIBBY's 20 Points) graduate of the Bellefonte terment will take pla , i 1 il for about two veal Orn grandchildren and one ¢ Lgl childr wre: Mrs. Charles F. Cati-|& faduate of he = Rellefont PEAS Farly June No. 2 Can 16¢ Q } «| Boool. cli of 183¢ anid burg n Show oh ober J, 1881, Ne oandehild, § er I i rma Mf Altoona; Mi Russell § 1598 n KELLEY'S DRY PACK Allentown, and Harold in the Army In Januar 140 MISS ANNA M. BECHDEL Hn Linde is wife, the former ... ices will be held at 10 &. 3 Hi rg. of Muncy. Also suryviy- | rained in the Air Forces at Bolling ween 200 wWeading mare i} 63, fon Miss Anna M. Bechdel, 79 wh and three broth lived in Blancaard nearly ll life, died Saturday at 8:10 the Philipsburg State Hospital wl she was admitted on Februar Born at Hunters Run, she had sided in Blanchard until | when she went to Tyrone the Methodist Home. She ¥ don a Sh " re hel daughter of the late Willlam and 7% %° © &- ah Eon CoH 7! home ; 1&3 ot YRIT Funeral rvices were held at the Mutidia Bechdel, and had been an; 0" Tel: i tare rite An 1 font ! fers g n : morning. followed active member of the Blanchard 0 = ata TT a I rmston officiated, ax erment by rvi n the Rebersburg Re- WCTU and of the Beech Creek “7 drgihdis made in Union cemet Jelle- Ion hurch, of which Mrs. Hack- Methodist church. She survived : : os la y vas born i "1 member. Rev. Glenn a er of nieces, nephews and MRS. MONA S. DARLINGTON {1 rege and inter cousins, Funeral services were held Mrs. Mona Struble Darlington, 60, ¢ It { ' ; M K ment was made in the Rebersburg Tuesday afternoon at the Bechdel ter of th ! { ar meter funeral home with the Rev, Roy A. n i | | Strangels ough n : Goss officiating, Burial was made in Lewistown tal Satur vy. March {ve Mrs. Bertha Mille A Ha a ik hed poem the Baptist cemetery at Blanchard. 10, 1945. of mplication Al's Ar Joelle on N Emi Ne wis a humorous little verse entitled eh tA ington, win home was at 12 A210 Homer Wall I B Ihe rozenn Bathroom.” in which MRS. ELIZABETH OWENS treet Vistowl nad ! f i Be the author charged winter with have Word was received Monday, March tent at the lial since Liecember; Robe i Ein N.Y. M { ¢ in one week [rosen 5. that Mrs. Elizabeth ns had <9. ¢ A men oi ot. Joh W ‘ f fe ] throom fixtures. The poem died at noon that ds following a Lutheran i A wh own By Wa { I | ed in the March 1, 1945 issue week's illness, She ars \ t | Democrat reprint She was a daughter of William Elizabeth Wolfe Gettig of Centr county, and wy born A } 1870. In 1917 he Clinton R. Owens where she lived unti] death in 1933. In 1835 she ed AZall : i" : ) the Eastern Star Masonic Home in 'H¢ i ). Dirubie « ueiont CHARLES JOSIAH MATTER Boone, Jowa, where she remained Fun es wel irom Lhe harles Jo A her death, Funeral ! ‘ me haa ol were held at the Home Traer, Iowa, on Wednesday, ! 8. Interment w made at Trae: following sisters and brother vive: Mrs. Regina Tharp, Lemont Mrs. Harry Ishler, State College A. Gettig, Arlington, Va.. G. A. Get tig IV, Braddock, and J. E. Get! Long Island, N. Y Sheehan, of Rochester Breon, of Rebersburg; weorge Br of Ogden Utah, and MRS. POLLY A. WARD Ezra Breon, of Akron, Ohio; and Oo erviee for Mi Poll A e grandchildren: Lt. C. WW. Cath- Texans Harold toona, and Joanne 20 Points) won | 3€ ‘Millheim Man Takes Own Life Son For Favurmas PAVUEER OF HILL BQ eH HERSHEY'S BREAK ANT COCOA woe JOC Hurff's Pork & Beans Gold Medal Flour Bear Brand Sultana Raisins on fe nia or 1 arte ane a Ro Nabisco Shredded Wheat McMullin, of Are BR A ian Yon. Nabisco 100°: Bran - Clinton Chocolate Pudding Efe Mary Lou Choc. Flav. Syrup r 2c Chicken Ravioli Bar 236 Penn Rad Motor Qil 1.95 Cut Rite Wax Paper 20 vl. 166 | EGGS fo Westie v- 39¢ DROMEDARY CRANBERRY SAUCE wu an 20€ an 12¢ » bat G0 bag 25¢ ke- 1 le oe 1% Second Child Born M1 ¢ WILLIAM SHAW ’ ‘ Ae, AWD, WN mpicatior . re 10 bask In the ocean's breeze LEWIS F, SNYDER following nth ilir Vi { ! 4 Wiere t " \throom wid r Sees Lewis Franklin Snyder, 71, ed Si ted ) Ws H «1 i ' - r. and Mra. Ral; at his home in Mill Hall 8w ! 8 ! | t 12:02 a. m. alter an line a year, following everal strok J ‘ er Hall i ; i { es K. Shawles VION Born ih Mt. Carmel, he had liv in Shaw. H wile Orme vi [aret ‘ 12 i Kathleen 1 Cowher Port Matilda Mill Hall nearly all his life, and for Tyner ! ] nt id Infar Llane ’ Jars Shower Milton 40 vears was emploved by the ! vit t nother, br 4 N M NM ! Milton Edge Tool Co. He wa Milesburg the Methodist church ailesburg Parents of First Child fils wife, Nettie Walizer: two sons Jame U. 8 Am in the Philip- i Log R / Ww R and M Quesell Ray of and oni ii hters. "Harry 8 ler 8 : ; ! ' Belle Vernon Ban a a > \ — on - and Mrs. George Ardneg of Mill Hall; Russell of Lewistown, and Mrs. Emery Miller, of Hublersburg MARRIAGE LICENSES a f +) ’ { Boalsburg PRISE oe bore toe ators nine Firemen, Boro Workers Pen pits Wash Borough Streets thieen 1. Gingerich Auman Brelo Anna C. Pancoast For Vitamins Nellefonte GUARANTEED Belielonu EE a : . a — Ca a Daughter For Meeks ol ‘ pa a hy hy v ’ v ’ : rst Lt. and Mrs. Peter Mo sesinning Monday Richt crev This Is National Doughnut Week ! Y ¥ slielonte ind Chesle . . remen ang bDorou m i J are the parents of thelr nd child gan washing 1 tr with fir STROEHMAN'S . . fisss al . ¥ " . : mel 5 { Tr SProDadl This year, you'll want to dress up your home, as and Mi rye k of auies than ever before were well as yourself, for Easter. Take advantage of : or borough te durin values like this to make your home bright and new er by traffic. and tie rnold : GRANDES STUFFED i re and cheerful as springtime. Those Easter trips we of REY. at Mus. Clagenop X. Av ombined with other filth su @eum | mm 306 used to take are out for the duration, so why not : it word he birth condition t glamour up your home. Maybe you have a soldier wn and daugh mye beth Since they wef lage aparumen Zero Cleaner nt batlle J Gp Boscul Tea Balls Phe. of 18 1 4g 3 . , Mrs. David E. Arnold, of -| The street washing pros coming home on Easter furlough . .. hed enjoy mot removed health hagar seeing bright new touches among vour home fui Shiels Sat In the tam OR Schimmel’s Grape Jam bm 236 Bell-View Plum Jam bar 26 he fr n the family was having the germe-laden nishings. more hospital and as n i Foliowing he washing David, Jr Mr i mt veld crews of street repalrmen by the Westinghou ma in engaged In patching hols Processed Dill Pickles quant jar 200 Heinz Cream of Tom. Soup '* ™* 11¢ Heinz Cream of Pea Soup *» 13¢ Mothers Oats ee 12¢ saning progr Wid DROMEDARY BLINDED ORANGE & GRAPEFRILIY JUICE ireets In Baltimore peared in the treet . ntey mont Parents of Son » on, weighing 8 pounds was bor EI aren sami List Exchanges in and Mrs. Thomas Davis of Belle- Election Schedule fonte, at the Centre County Hospital Mrs. Davi is the former Pegay . . Changes in election schedule Wagner, daughter of Mr. and Mr . A nounced yesterday i ie 1 Charles Wagner, of East Curth \ lerday include the f stredt and Seaman Davis | ! wing vem . March 10 was the first day name egally could be obtained ~n candi Gates petitions. Names may be rolled on petitions up until April 9 which is the last day for fling peti tons. May 19 is the last day to regis. § 4) | frei ( RE staan’ SU LT HT of Mr. and Mrs. Niles Davi Linn street present stationed at a Fleet School In Key West, Florida Seaman Davi Parents of Daughter Maj. and Mi John R. Hogar State College, announce the birth « a daughter Tern welghing pounds, 8 ounces bom In t Centre County Hospital last Wed- nesday evening. This is the second child and second daughter In the family. Mrs. Hogan is the daughtes of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Miller, for- merly of State College, now of Gene tationed withh the Fifth Division of the Ma- eva, Ohio. Ma). Hogan Is rines overseas lo vole In the primary election whict Is scheduled for Tuesday June 19. The last day for candidate to withdraw their names from the primary ballot is April 16. The gen- eral election will be held November 0 Military ballots for the primarie till be malled by the Commission ers only upon receipt of 5 written request from the military voter. The voler must give his party afMliation place of registration and his full military address Wheaties Breakfast of Champions Sweetheart Toilet Soap 12-00. phe. | A kes 13¢ CHOICE MEATS WEINERS rene Ib 36¢ BOLOGNA sun |b 34¢ COLD CUTS Ib 35¢ FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS ( fe ¢ peli — May 12 Is the last day the Com- . D5 STATE COLLEGE MAN missioners may mall out military 7 | WRITES RED CROSS HYMN ballots. Soldiers’ votes may be re /, r— loelved up until 10 a. m. June 26 Dr, Francis J. Tschan, State Col-| - Jege Red Cross Chapter chairman, lis the composer of the words and Osceola Soldier music of a Red Cross War Pund| Killed In Germany {drive hymn used as & solo at the Bay : {Prisoners of War meeting held re-, Every Piece Is Made jeently In Schwab auditorium and! Mr. and Mrs. John Parana, o© MN With Springs {sung in Btate College churches re- Newtown, Osceola Mills, have re. DeHaas Electric Co. Caples of this hymn, “Light of ment that thelr son, Pre North Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa. Cooking Onions 3+16¢ | fhe Anxious Heart,” are avallable for Parana, was killed In action In Ger. use at other Red Cross gatherings many on February 10, War Pund campaign! The 20-year-old soldier was in California Carrots bch. 8¢ Flo. Oranges Size 176 doz. 40e HE F £ § LJ i
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