Page Six mm oD "I" "y “1 ree 3} ru ‘ia af "ul 'HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. May 24, 1951 3) Maurice, of Woodward DEATHS AND FUNERALS bs torts 5 CENTRE COUNTY Gs fer Louisiana Bank Is Skeptical - eer ae esol HOSPITAL NQTES ws tase Of Pennsylvania Treasury vangelical Un MISS ALICE S. KLINE RUBEN FRANTZ |ted Brethren Church representative Miss Alice S. Kline, formerly of | Ruben Prantz, of Port Matilda, | Moshi ervices were held at the Monday, May 14 | fonte RD 2: Harry Beck, Belle A State College, died at the home of |died in the Centre County home Bua Tue RY hein the hwy. RB Admit . { Mo ( | fonte Janice Morrison, Bellefonte, | ri ve Hrenstaah. JY her niece, Mrs. John Rankin, of [ath 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 16,1861 Maneval Offi ung Burial wi afiwd ; om pr Y te . harged followin day Orri an Philadelphia, at 1:10 p.m. Thursday, | He had been a guest at the home | in the Woodward Cemetery ; 0 \ bn any Re th Vi Mord on I Beletonte. dischara academies can be politics May 17, 1951 for three and one-half year nl Serta edt : ‘ following da Charles Miller, | Jome . Fomeons Born June 28, 1860, in Penns Val-| Mr. Frantz was born in Centre MRS. ELIZA JANE SWYERS Pe @\ Yat ollefc his I ~ , ntre Hall pointed ‘and. that ley, she Was the daughter of George County in 1873 a son of Samuel Mis Eliza Jane Swyers, 81 mot! . al Discharzed: ‘William: Poorman: of { friend Rog nd Elizabeth Fetteroff Kline. She |and Mollie Gates Frantz. He was |9 Mrs. Harold Bye: Sl i y { fon te 11 \ etta | Bellefonte RD 1: Mi Robert Pet available the pre was the last of her immediate fam- | married to Marjorie Newman, who | lege, died at the home of her sor isi Sofi Ma tile . . Shy Be lefonts ! RD 2: Charl Hy v he pr ily | preceded him in death {Donald C. Swyer town, Mr« Pat tice Bellefonte RD 1 | Shultz. Bellefonte; - John Wher. wy Funeral services were held from Survivors are a brother, Pious |at 6:30 a.m, Thi ay y 17, 185 #5 X hp 1 tat wollege Mi Helen Wat on the Koch Funeral Home in State | Frantz, of Warriors Mark RD, and [She had lived at th hon ii 4 ord ia CRIT rm now Bho jeorge Northamer of College, Saturday aftéfnoon, with |a sister, Mrs. Mary in St ‘oll the past five dellefor I Vi 3 ' the Rev. E. E. Korte officiating In- | Funeral services were held at the terment was in the Shiloh Ceme- | Mt Pleasant Church Friday after- tery. | noon, with the Rev. Duane Carte: | officiating. Burial was made In the JOHN I. SNAVELY | Mt. Pleasant Cemetery John I. Snavely, 80, of Centre! Hall, died in the Centre County Hospital at 4:50 am. Saturday, May | Raymond Philip Lentz, 50, of Erie 19, 1951 ia native of Beech Creek {led at Mr. Snavely was born in Gregg | the Erie Convalescence home at 4 15 | township June 18, 1870, a son of am, Friday, May 18, 185] He had Jeremiah and Mary Rover Snavely. been ill for three month is wife, the former Jennie Royer, | Mr. Lentz was born died in June, 1945 Creek, Mar. 23, 1801, a son o A daughter, Mrs. Joseph H. Hart- |and Eve Counsil Lentz. Tw ley, Centre Hall, six grandchildren, | Mrs. Carrie Richard and Mi and eight great-grandchildren, sur- | Lentz, both of Erie urvive ; vive | He was a machine operator by Yeagertown Lo andrew RR Qtat Has " 2; Mi mpik and son apitol Hill He was a member of the Spruce occupation. He was a member of | FUnNeHl Ty were held at t lam Tarb Rel IT Cp : Cas bia rs, policemen Town Methodist Church |the Praternal Order of Eagles of Ageriown church Sunday wil Discharge Mi Ral Spicer a a Mr. ah Services were held at the Feffries | Erie : | iciatir Bu t tat vr Mi Arthur J on Bellefont Funeral Home in Centre Hall on| Services were Tuesday afternoon, with the Rev.|Funeral Home at Howard Monday J. Paul Taylor officiating Burial | afternoon with the Rew LP Mar- Know Your— WO appointments to fill { I MO { r ub ' } 10] io ‘ ire not taken sppointments to ha very ensitive 11 Request y died May 3, 1945 : | DeH hd. 4 , Sunday, May . Surviving hildre: RAYMOND P. LENTZ F., and David Smith Harry J. and Donald and Mir Byer Four sisters, Mi naur, Mi Mat Mi Mary Reig stow! nl M1 Christir Cnepp, Upper Dar Tuesday, May then oer of th ma a dau i vi ) certain held at the Neff [}Al Was made In Yeagertow: eral Leis i son, State RD 2 { jobs, depending upon his ™ xpi John Smit of Belie- 4, A committee chairman n Washington 25 3 Saturday, May 19 hav four job | not have any three fewer member was in the Centre Hall Cemetery.|kley officiating. Burial was In the Romola Cemetery Cor ed From Page One) Birt A Ig hie M Ti Admitted: Mi Homer Lose, of | Mieg ASW 1 : tion was over-ot William A V1 est 1 Bellefont a | Bellefonte; Miss Georgette Beezer . CHARLES I. MILLER ams, who served his appr iceship | daught to Mr. and Mrs. Michael sllefonte sylvanians will have ; miu Chief, Bellefonte, diéd at the! Charles Irvin Miller, 830 Glover | under Wedgewood, had better luck. | Mutch ant ); a son to Mr | Discharged: Mrs. Ernest Stere, of | + chance of getting Cap a Wa el, selieionie, . . a h x . y i ‘ Pi «11 Aino - Centre County Hospital at 2:05 | Btréet, Jersey Shore, died at his | His jasper ware had about th me | and Mrs. Robert nstermacker. of | tate College RD 1: Herbert Grove, | the next and succeeding con am. Friday. May 18, 1951. He had home at noon Friday. May 18, 1951. range of objects as the master pot Bellefont nto M 3 ‘entre Hall: Mrs. Edward Mover | BTC been ill for three weeks He was born May 35, 1867. in Cen- ter and wa 0 Ww done that the Robert Wachts La lege Port Matilda RD 1 Mr Ernest the requction HE : i ¥ re eI nd 3 retired x ' PAP + wip " .% . . : » ‘ ba 1 nt Mr. Smith, a veteran of World tre Dounty and wa A retired New | 1 ry marks are tl jet Wednesday. Mas : nd daughter Bellefonte defer plies War I was born in Arnot, Tioga!Y Sn Central car repairmar of telling an Adams pi from a Fred a ! ber mer and son, State | Ce number of N . 99 a son of {e was a member the Eagle dgewood is mark w Ww hot ! wh f , Uy Colles Mrs. Michael Mutch and |, 4 Ne Hus vi County, Mar. 22, 1898, a son of John ¥ Bellet ; ; | Coliege . fichael M : a to billed, But {evr e Lew A. and Bridget Cook Smith A sister ny Ac elt : A Ee re ds ter, Pleasan p y, {Hous to Be fied Pht some» Mrs. Mary Morgan, of Troy, and ‘ : n e Wedgewood pi ave ; : : i Fenstermack and son, of | nt , hes of enlarged ¢ . ; roiher ‘alter Smith, of War- e 1 rvived bY one daughter Presse ircular mark of “WEDGI 4 : Belleliont M: tichard ’ i oy ar " ” two brother Wal 7 Sue, of hy wt Mrs. Pave Bi 1 tal WOOD AND BEN whi . ‘ : “4 281 ¥ intm on 0 make-—that { 4 Common ATHLETES FOOT GERM ren, and Thomas Smith, of Hawk] ™i5. L&I hati poo A ih ee Bhi 4 ANS Sade Ste 3 is ! he of the sal Bart ‘ HOW TO KILL IT Run, one a } Max { 1Dhi¢ Irg. nine VY gob hit D 101 ; : } nn who will i IN ONE HOUR p WE member of t isco- | Erandchildren nit rea I's «| the vear sntley die i ! Donal ect _— . 1 wi i } pe : He was a member of the Epi 0 ehildren hatf brotha J oa ion ¢ ; : ' n ; H or | DO1 i nefor RI ir . ee “A We IF NOT PLEASED, vour 46¢ hack from “het y ees 3 . un y aluaren ) i id= el - 1008Y 11 of mai. A { : hy na re ' . ’ n rire is § ¥ ' pal Ch h of Hawk Run he b FP Fehon : ‘ ai Pelle ec: M y Drees Eh : Jhiy. A 1 ’ Completes Inspection hf any druggist. T-4-1 is specially made American Legion, the LOOM of C03 =OX. 00 UEORE HS . a ke meacall ' na lefonte: a daughter to Mr kt ‘ " ow HIGH CONCENTRATION. Undi- Bellefonte a1 the VFW. of Phil- Funeral Walter P. Pay, of Fort | luted alcohol base gives great PENNE : b n ana in | day afternoot APB. Chevenne, W ’ . yr TRATING power Kilts IMBEDDED ipsburg ay alter: ni a Wa " . N v germ © contact NOW at Parrd He was a member of Company L,'the Rev. David ispectjon tous | Drug Store ' rish 167th Infantry during World War the Epworth Methodist favorably nlis June 25. 1918. and ficiating. Burial wa " ; relations, pu 1 baa j : 4 Friday More arid th y at Camp Dix, N.J. | Hill Cemetery PREVIEW OF HAIR STYLES . morals, and the eff FOR SUMMER JOHN SMITH John Smith, 53, of the Hotel] just tt won't ffect back-hon are A at f training provided PERSONAL LOANS Bank loans are best. We are equipped te handle any worthwhile homes and gardens in the com-| Fairview road loan for any purpose. munity a tag the Cent ¢ County H ital 2:30 | on ot Lenths victor \ Hl la <i : on a COMPARE OUR RATES WITH THOSE CHARGED BY OTHERS Services were held Monday at a. m. Sunday, May 20. 195] ; lomdts: # whe 2 - one R J I ' at Jan Gemmeii. of Stale ( ¢ the Morgan home at Troy and Born Dec 30, 188¢ H hier thie Tog 4 A e. Beuelonte | a de fl 0 Mr. anc A Amount of Note Proceeds Borre aeive . burial was made in the Episcopal] Falls. N. Y.. she was the da ro Look | , RD i Dischars M1 fon I { Dot 81 “ol $108.00 ° roc 4 = wer yy ele of Cemeter; at Hawk Run, Clearfield | Jerry - A! i” go ert Rae. Week) nation y \ Thursday, May 17 ‘ Ra 4 ham St ut ny » a BY a : $156.00 $150.00 $1325 - who died in 183 Veli: von M so Richa § ; WALTER C. SNOW | Shen sire avracune, | 18! Slesonie: Davi Back Sic Ook {duster Suliconte 0 slain | East Sirs: Sesbeil Mcich BELLEFONTE TRUST COMPANY Walter C. Snow, of 3139 E. Mitchell Lg w. 1 hin Atel ”» . We i s ; ' "ne Saiiatanis’ BEY 4 Ww 4 " (The Friendly } avenue, State College, assistant pro-| : C gn a] Ri want A . y : " y : . . RATAN vr Tf } Bank fessor of education at Penn State. | o’ tien’ hi rol - ma " ——— amasAS———=———— i —m—————— ———— : : died in the Centre County Hospital| ° a 1 = " m— ——,r lb” wi el emmm—— at 6:20 p. m. Sunday, May 20. 1951 Bod iiss minm — Born Oct. 30, 1888 in Cowell, Ark roy. N h ’ ¢ H and Funeral services were held Jane Owen Snow. He was married | o° Mir net nome. i d -_- ALWAYS BF CAEP DBVING 5 Pearl Weston, who ¥ We: fal terment children, Walter! _ =" Troy had been a resident! MRS. ISABELLE H. McCLELLAN for the past several Mr Isabelle HA McClella n general work at ther of Mrs. How Hod 9 he was the son of Calvin ELLSWORTH HOSTERMAN Ellsworth Roosevelt Hoste Cal; Mrs. J. « Lg + Ada. Okla Conrad Snow, Arlington, Cal.: C. H Snow, Lamar, Ark F. C. Snow Buena Park, Cal. Four grandchil- dren alse irvive came to State College professor of political ication extension on and was a member of Baptist church, State Aar were held from vy Homan, ar mineral home, State Col- | man, both Wednesday afternoon with Three Robert H. Eads officiating. In- | following b was made in the Centre survive: Joh Memorial Park bur Brungart CLIFFORD A. JOHNSTON Public Accountant ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE DOOK AT THESE LOCAL IN THE DELIVERED PRICES! BELLEFONTE TRUST BUILDING bik ICAL 3-Bume, Second Floor, Bellefonte, Pa. MODEL 480 *2029 FOR THE PRACTICE OF: ilhsweted A ————— a —— Public Accounting, Auditing, Federal and St Sorte >= 8 12 State Taxes and Bookkeeping Systems, that Sadi 2321 Telephone: Office Hours: MODEL 52 nn 9:30.12 A. M. 1-4:30 P.M. 10T of folks like the two-door idea, front — that makes a six-footer feel at springs on all four wheels puts big-car 2083 Closed Wednesday FP. MM. gu J eset : : . . . Closed Saturday because they feel that tiny tots are home. steadiness and stability into this nimble Others By Appoint t : . ’ : Lb bp safer in the back seat, And they've designed a trunk that has performer. Ophosel atlipmant. scaqsiodss’ shite ad iocsl tetas ¥ oor stdnone Prost mm voy wy ad ming / , “room for tourists.” : osdoral But that's mo reason why back-seat head- Find out how Dynaflow Drive* takes the comme sun cooing urge AT pce wave room should be dimensioned for midgets 'e ul id it. C strain out of trafhic driving —and brings When beter aviomebiier ave belt only. 8% Don't ask us how they did i. oe you relaxed to the end of a long day's BUICK wil bed ha doin Bo for yourself. ‘ drivi So Buick engineers have done something STS Ouniey dnvIg: oi 7 70 Baek S > Slip into those spacious seats—and while about it, in the Buick SPYCIAL 2-door vo there, find out why this compact And above all find out how much Sedan pictured bere. honey is one of the hottest numbers comfort and luxury and conven- | e’ve in years. ience you get for the prices yo They ve kept the compactness of over. “CC Seen 0 year Jou P you all length that's important in modert Fi h hat F i sat foqtured hese. The yous you I y ind out how that F-263 valve-in-head go your Buick dealer—the better garages. Fireball Engine pours out the power and of vou'll be. But they've arched that sturdy steel top Stretches the miles per gallon. : to give you he-man headroom — head- Find out how Buick’s exclusive combi. ai HASTEN, Spt en’ of Saige Kovimment. sasssarios. tim snd wade o room in back as well as headroom in nation of torque-tube drive and coil «Tala SEN Sm sone THE DAVID J. JEFFRIES || ioe non crt rir es Ei FUNERAL HOME — st ———— RATER I | LINGENFELTER MOTORS, INC Lady Attendant Phone 37 226 N. WATER ST. PHONE 2037
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