Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 17, 1951, Image 16

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    Page Eight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Mav 17. 1951
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For on CENTRE COUNTY re Holl— Pioneer TY May Operate in
DEATHS AND FUNERALS na ‘county basi, Census gure HOSPIT AL NOTES 2 Tatra Chur Carri Renovo Area in Six Months
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SAMUEL JOHN SPROUT TANA PAIGE MEEK | not expected until wr thal | Works with 1 Deninger as pie ew
Samuel John Sprout, one-day-old | Tana Paige Meek, seven-year-old | 1951 legislature Monday, May | ley Mrs. Almon K 3irth and’ (ntendent, wa founded. Hi a He Tesicien it " a § Pp ab payable th
son of Samuel and Bertha Keeler! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James 1) al | Ad tu He Northamer faugh State College RD, Mr was located behind the Wels Blo: wrbhaently ih 2 I 10h fi rgd fet . son «
Sprout, of State College RD, died | E. Meek, of Tell City, Ind. former Inder the plan now receiving oj | Mliesh Joh : ‘ enti ugene Wolfe and son, Centre Hall Later Mr Dunninget LArie n trap hf a ras hmell pred od. te br (om
in the Centre County Hospital last|ly of Centre County, died at the |consideration by the Diehm com-| Hall; Herbert a nire Hall hardware store at the palce of his | Greater A Tg Wa Nye col proms Plog hod)
Sunday, May 13, 185] home of her parent Wednesday : th 13 co t in northern | Mi : elle M H tat ! irths daughter 10 Mr. and | residence beside the bank wi ( AO armtet : cies iy abin oD 1 ft" : \ltra-high
Interment wa in the Centre|May 9, 1051 yivania that now comp! | i M Lester E. Gladfe of | Mi red Bell, Bellefonte: a dau also known ¢ juite ¢ ntractol re wath y : ro Ahad op / in only
County Memorial Park The grandaughter f Mr. andi Ht 14th and 15th districts w Id tate College RI M iH whit y Mr. and My Leslie Lutz u 4 hr ir. Rath a J y f i atl J
Mrs, John B. Meek, of 8S therton listricted t ny oth tte peliel 13 of 01 2 1: & son to Mr. and
JAMES BROWN (CRAIG, 111 | Street, State College rvived | trict Disc) | Bellefonte RD |
James Brown Craig III, son of | by her parent . 4 Hi Le 14t) listrict | tat Hegt vy m W [ & son r. and Mrs. Joseph De-
James B. and Mary Anne Aikens Jimmy ! WA, (VAL olumbia, 2 " J jetel i 3 cel A HOWAr RD 2: a son
Craig Jr. died at his home near " ; . a
Boalsburg early Monday. May 14.) MRS. MAUDE E. GILBER]
1851 | Mrs. Maude Elizabeth Gilbert, 67,] trict represent D) ush, con Tuesday. May R
He was born in Philadelphia, [of Rebersburg RD, died at her | PI Sa OL! ri H A y “1 Ian Akin Friday, May 11
June 9, 1944 home at 4 am. Sunday, May | rol ntor ming (« J : ¢
He is survived by his parents; one | 1951 |
sister, Claudia, and his grandpar- Born in Franklin Township ePUn. 1c] lominated Les, Rates te: M Bi rivet | discharged same d i at his shop XK
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude G. Aik- Snyder County, Nov. 20, 1883, she "Ike. W and Susquehani . elle ry dy Whisler State eg YU | George Rimmey
ens, Boalsburg, and Mr. and Mrs, | was a daughter of George and Tillie | WOUlC to the 20th district, { Eat) AMUuSSe) vm ‘hin : winter CHT he Strohmeier Mos
James B. Craig Sr. Bellefonte | Eisenhower Walter. She was mar- |’ y Ti I ; WW tel . Hels " \M ’ pm He JEN nls : Ric Hard ampbell he Strohmeler N
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te Was founded in 1886
saneral services were held at the ried Dec. 22, 1904, to James Edward | ston His di i now in es “Ww 0 \ Bart i " ‘ }
§ ‘ vit N's “wat " oh Pek {01 vi i { ¥ 16 § ara . ison s. | DY Strohmeier
Koch funeral home, State College, | Gilbert, who preceded her in death. |* ! Arbol vd rthamj ; J College; Ba “ A } } | : nei
| Children are Robert I Clarence ni ) nl . ) tD 2 hilip
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Wednesday afternoon, with the Rev . wv ‘ “ " 1: dad
John PF. Harkins officiating. Inter-|M. and Miss Marian M. Gilbert all he 10th district, now limited to} wb Bhi Bel nil rn Bigs Z play
ment was in Centre County Mem- | al home. One grandson survive TH ni nt ld br re , hel fet v fi ihe ay
orial Park Mrs. Gilbert was a member
Lutheran Churcl
i
THOMAS H. TAYLOR | ner ervices were
Thomas H. Tavlor, of 328 8. Ath- |. e uneral Home
" md | Tuesday afternoon
erton street, State College, died at |
i fit 0. E. Sunday officiath
his home at 2:30 a. m. Saturday, | .
Mav 12. 1951 |in the Rebersburg istri id | nsi a ;
May 1d, i | a ‘bar Main a A ‘ . be \ RD i v I . (ier
He was born Jan. 1, 1860 in Akron, | formed Cemetery her distri ! ( rolle o tats 4 A Saturday, May
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Ohio. He was married June 19, 1883 | TRE 5 '
to Nannie Totten who survives with | JAMES CONDO KREAMER {11ihein many readers of THE CHRIS
nine grandchildren and seven great- | James Condo Kreamer, 227 Wil- | part of the 22d district : artsock, . n, discharged — oo rem emi thi Tome Bb nates TIAN SCIENCE MONITOR
randchildren The Tavlors cele-|low Avenue, Altoona, formerl) nelude ntr earfiel RB Wednesday, May ¢ ia n 1925 h Sheek rm : i be J _-. tell the Editor how much they
pea poy 38 r wiih ¢ alsbureg ted t the 1toor "e ’ } Ad hy 52 " N ’ . ' 1 > ’ { il an i i gt I enjoy this daily world-wide
brated th §7th wedding anniver- | Boalsburg, died at the Altoona i Ih A ne by \ ¢ Den Ww Ling ischarged following day "Ket " ' “of 0 newspaper, with such com
sary last June [pital at 3:22 am. Thursday, May | James E. Van Zandt (R-Altoona). Pleasant Gap: Jeffrey Bell. Pleas- | Edith Etters, St wiltge RD 1, | TY which "a ecatec Just oulsuce Of {OND satisfied that good re- y
Mr. Tavilor was a retired instructor | 10, 1851, following an extendes I'he far-flu 191 ist ‘ anit G rs An i reed following da . nt fall. TV ran t rean " : On : : Monier in the mal
in industrial engineering at Penn |ilines: presented by Rej eon H. Gavi Discharj Kathryn, Helen and harged farren A. Homan ha Rr nat FORTS yn ie Stock in the company went of ewefully edited mews
State. He was a member of the Bap- | Mr. Kreamer former engineer for | ity would extend tricia M r. all of ak all | Stat le rs. Mary Ripka, | 0 dh vnd Riegel wilh 1h p 1 WP ( ment peper inthe U.S -
tist church and the F. and A. M.[PeRo’s In State College, was born | farther east under the plan. Mc- | Stat v I Nol Bell leasan ap: Mike Jurkovich ipulation it could never ariel rsataltation. es rx og “Valuable aid in: Tomek
Lodge of Grand Rapids, Mich {In Boalsburg June 2, 1898. the son | Kea: ter, Tioga Ame! font M I Bra Bell te RD 1: M1 in Ftters | 3 creamery Again. Hu 0.000 1 sre wily ha in 4
Funeral vices were held from {of Elmer E. and Annie Cond ount d tie to the e. M } : ‘ State Bellefont y Ww -~ > Ast i /
the Koch funeral home on Monday | Kreamer. He Is survi . ah t is complete
afternoon with Rev. Robert H. Eads | Mrs. Grace M. Musser Kream \ al Jef! Forest| Birt A My a drs. Bi Dashem and daughter nh rbrick Brothers W | Rati slgbruaed Su on ang Tan ~
offici y. Interment was made in He was a member of the Fourt Elk ui 4 ; v : y Belle tr RIS | ESSE 4 ‘ ated just inside the borough lin hy . i : . ¥ The Monitor supely is .
emeter: Lutheran Church, Altoon nd tl! Y iy ey & 3 Ye RE Shr " ARES Th upg perated by Vernon and 1 wil vi ‘ reader's mecessit
: Daniel Sheetz Bible Cl 18 { intrtet % a wend ir ; er irity 4 ; gut arbrick. They make rid r fair ola rela, Sp M3 You, toe, will ind the Monitor
GUY N. VONADA a member of 1 n 1 0. P.luil a1 rthumberiat : : Ce : and de i and mac! a bia Anil ¥en 4 " informative, with complete
tevin Vonada. 24. Zion farm- Al {arrisbut ’ t ' a Thursday, May 10 dy ‘ aids : oy work } hols nA fant A world mews . . . and as neces
he Centre County Hos. | Masonic Temp cia gE counties. § : Admitte prow . “ a) 4 tany Packing ¢ : , sary ss your HOME TOWN
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ida State Colleg » , a t d Port n 6 by H. T.1 = ab 4 . > 3 paper.
ni Puneral servi yer r the i rye tn» " vt 3 "| MeGonigal 8 of the ” rh 4 Use this coupon for a Special
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: . h Ada " : " ‘ trint rips tre H Introductory subscription — 3
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wit : Rev. 1} , ’ ¢ He IDA YT ' ' , ! : MONTHS FOR ONLY $3.
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1926. A son ind of ALA Interment forme erved \{ i Ja { Sunday, May by # lect { farms " A | Ia) =
kira TI 5 oO in emeters 11a " " a "e . Wat 8 4 th . ype mbloy Ina # : ma x hs P Re .
Weaver Vonada pte lich "1 na 4, 4 Naan hal 4 i : P pit ; ter Le nt —— NG
wife, the former ricts in Alleghe ty. 1 ! L g , : ‘ ari 0 Ly ; md :
ah MRS. ELIZABETH A. LOVE 3 MM Centos LX ' Mas ARE T ) RE Overt rain WH 2 ! : erin . The Chrwtine Science Monier
: : § equ ¢ J . na : . hh ; ’ g 1 One, Norway So, Boston 10, Mam UT. 5 A
etl \ . ] * \ . ; nies nt posit | ! ‘ Plesse send me an inirsduriory subecrip
Mrs. Martha Fowler, ! her hom 3 Reynol Avenue " A pie i H corer a 130 r owned yeorge | . tion te The Christin Sconce Monier
Geraldine Drel- nt ¢ 12 n nda; HLL M : W Belle Thoms vosalet As t from Willia : : ™ lems. 3 enclose 12
Yearick m
1947. survive Mrs. Elizabeth A |
Ary
ve Mills, and a bro- Ma) 15 PE Dee fo " . TY ! Belle! R1 " t |
Mark Vonada, of Zion rvive. th rie : M Alexi) ! Witn nd n B ni wnt brand of fe i ‘ i : (name)
» was a member of the Evan- M1 ve was t Bellefonte | .. ' g : . Rl erent 1 VcFad We
Reformed
(nome)
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R ie
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"J. M. KEICHLINE INSURANCE AGENCY
One of the Oldest Agencies in Centre County
EDW. IL. KEICHLINE
Temple Court Phone 2521
ugustus Wian 88. a native of
fonte, died at Mercy Hospital
toona at 5:30 am. Wednesday
May 9. 195!
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AUGUSTUS WIAN I Iphia, and a brother, Loga Caen Eade ® ; . tt Enquir ' tannery was built ’
Irvive She ve . . " a , r | oar rv tee! 1 ’ f }
wife
of Colevilie
Mr Violet Mec-
Caroline Hartman
four grandchildre:
are Mr
Altoona
Mrs lla Gor-
Shuey. Houser-
Margaret Jackson { ——
Mrs. Myrtle Irvin f Explanation
Harry, of Bellefonte ine time t of te
member of the United i
vices were held at the
Altoona Saturday after-
rial was in the Grandvie
PERSONAL LOANS
Clean Up Those Old Bills Now, With a
FIRST NATIONAL PERSONAL LOAN
The chart below gives amounts, costs, and repayment schedules
DYNAFLOW DRIVE" — ©
FIREBALL POWER
engine gels more
Borrow Repay 12 menthly payments
$100.00 $106.0 (BFS
200.00 ZZ.” 17.88
300.00 3 26.50 PUSH-BAR FOREFRONT
400.00 “24m 35.38 ed protection
“wn . . ‘ . " pe . . a
To thing that people notice “deadweight.” Though a Buick like You'll also find-by a few moments WHITE-GLOW INSTRUMENTS — provi de greoter
560.00 530.00
FIRST NATIONAL BANK when they take over a Buick is the one pictured here tips the scales of simple arithmetic — that the J
BELLEFONTE, FA. the sure-footed stance this fine auto. at more than two tons, it's as nimble pounds in this bounteous beauty pay
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. . .
Member Federal Reserve System mobile has on the road. as an antelope at play. off in another way. On a cents-per- WHEEL COIL SPRINGING — Cushions
SAVE FOR YOUR INDEPENDENCE—BUY UNITED . : IA ib wh : servicing costs
STATES SAVINGS BONDS You head into a curve and hold firm It has a generous hoodful of valve. Pound basis, it will cost Jess to buy DUAL VENTRATION — outside oir fed seporotely 10
and true. You travel a turnpike with. in-head Fireball power—packing a than anything clse near its weight right or left of front comportment
out sway or wander. powerful punch of velvet velocity, and power and size. SELF-ENERGIZING BRAKES — hydro ~ multiply
pedol-pressure five times of broke drum
TORQUE-TUBE DRIVE — stead es ride. improves
While your wheels may dance when It comes with the smooth magic of Why not visit us real soon—like the DREAMUINE STYLING — tapered. cor-length fenders,
you hit a stretch of washboard gravel Dynaflow Drive*—a lightness of first thing tomorrow —and let us looming Swaspipeors on most mods
~your car holds its level course. steering that’s gently responsive to show you why you and your budget se Sulioeiing Ynagape SapOn Parting
a lady's hand—a front-end geometry will both be happy with this Buick ? HiPoised er "br F de yo
A lot of things account for this beau- ’
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tifull ised performance, but it i
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starts with stalwart structure and .
ample weight — plenty of pounds And every wheel rides on shock
where pounds are needed. cating coil springs that are carefree ih [ » n
and trouble-free for the life of your
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FUNERAL HOME
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