THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, RELLEFONTE, PA. N———— ~ OBITUARY - Page Eight FRANK TOMAZIK. | Frank Tomazik died at 4 o'clock Sunday aftginoon at the Raymond Rudy residence at State College, from pulmonary tuberculosis. Mr Tomagzik is survived by a wife and family in Poland. He spent sane time at the poor fama in Benner township and at one time was a pa- tient in the Cresson Sanitarium ERVIN E. SNOOK. Ervin E. Sncok, 66 died last Wed nesday at (he home of his daughter Mrs. Fairy Snook in Lock Haven Funeral services were held Saturday at 10 a. m. at the Mill Hall Church oi Christ, the Rev. W. M. Long offici- ating. Burial was made at Fairview cemetery, Loganton., Mr Snook spent the greater part of his life in Nittany Valley where he engaged in farming. Othe: survivors are a son and another daugh.er, Clyde J., Mill Hall, and Mrs. Myrtle Aikey, Salona; 13 grandchildren. two brothers and a sister, Andy and Newton Snook Loganton; and Mus, Chailes Swart- wood. Peacock, Pa. MIGHTY HUNTERS HUNT, Former Sheriff A. B. Lee, of Spring Mills, Lloyd Boob, of Mill- holm, and Herd Stover, of Pine Oreck would have gone hungry, Ar mistice Day, if they had depended upc their skill as hunters to supply then with food. The trio started out carly in the morning and spent the entire dav hunting. When they returned they brought with one lone squirrel which ex-Sheriff Lee is reporied to have chased through the woods before shooting Another of Penn's Valley's mighty Nimrods, {former Sheriff John M Boob, a<hu in Unio County one day recent He sl nice ringneck, but didn't enjoy hunt as much as usual since the coil from his threw balance ino shock went he Te | n ang fell | MELROY’S KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS | A. B. C. and VOSS WASHERS] a H— Phone 9549.R | PLEASANT GAP, PA. Al Thanksgiving TURKEY DINNER Will be sei ved from 12 to 2 p. m. and 6 to 7. p. m. Penn Belle Hotel [ BELLEFONTE, PA. There's Frost In The Air But vou won't mind it when you're wearing one of these luxurious warm Sport Coats in novelty woolens, Made with fitted backs, Balma- caan, Raglan, Swagger, and Boxy styles, All sizes —all colors, and priced at $9.75 » $16.75 LINTZ'S Ee I at Ww i a —— a —— SR li MUNICIPAL EVENINGS <7 and OP. M. MILLHEIM, PA. NOW SHOWING THURSDAY, NOV. 18th Here You Are Folks! The Show Riot of the New Movie Season THE RITZ BROTHERS, in: “LIFE BEGINS AT COLLEGE” ALWAYS THE BEST OF SELECTED SHORTS FRIDAY & SATURDAY (Nov. 10th & 20th) WILL ROGERS, in; “HANDY ANDY” (A Relssue) With ROBERT TAYLOR LATEST NEWS “Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy” (At the Races. MONDAY & TUESDAY (Nov, 22nd & 23rd) BORIS KARLOFF and BEVERLY ROBERTS, in: “WEST OF SHANGHAI" MUSICAL REEL MICKEY MOUSE Watch Next Week's Adv.Our Pr, NEWS them | A ———————— MISS FRANCES K. NEFF. Miss Frances K. Neff, a lifelong resident of Warriors Mark, died at her home at Warrolrs Mark on Sat- urday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock fol- lowing a six months’ illness with a complication of diseases. Miss Nefl was the daughter of Edwin and El len (Harris) Nef! and was born at Warriors Mark on December 5, 1860, She is survived by one sister, Mrs Sue N. Addleman, of Hollldaysburg, and a number of nieces and neph- ows. She was a lifelong member of the Presbyterian cl h and served for many years as treasurer and a teacher in the warriors Mark Pre byterian chwreh MRS. ELIZABETH 1. WALKER. Mrs. Elizabeth L. Walker, widow the late Otvis ©. Walker, dled a home cof her sister-in-law, Alma Haines at Rebersburg, at 9:30 o'clock on the morning of Armistics Day. al an illness a com- plication diseases Walk was { George and Emma Burk was born as Wolfs 1872, mak- hep time death 63 6 and 22 days. On united in mar C. Walker, who vears ago. There Sole survivors are Harry C. Haiues. of Toledo, Ohio, and Kenneth G Haines, of Rebersburg Fun were held on Saturday from the Haines in chaige of the Rev. J interment was made In in-Reliormed cemetery a burg yf oi * or of y daughter Haines and en April 19 $ Stove a at months June 1, 1899 she w riage with Orvis passaged away some were no children 4 ing re of Vears two nephews al~ residence Weaver Luther- t Reber LIVI termnoon J the WILBUR AARON SCHREFFLER oralng Vale: nd Gorald »y “ MRS. IDA RUMBERGER Ilda Roushe Rumberger bi) \ Ar 3 - Te 134 HAIL H business and ireasurer 1921 M wi as an member ol Houtzda le fethodist aving ad iM of Gus M 2 Rumberger w ne chireh ut ured Helen Johns Cle “ith. wife of Cermarx own, Hadale: Ida. wife i Philipsbur George Vashi AsO aie 13 grandchildren gros grandehnildren and Ber Mrs. W. B Miller | Gertrude Roushe, of Aloona Mra. Joh Faweetl of Baltimore Md. Puneral services were held at he Rumberger home, Sunday at 2 with the Rev. C. H. Crow, pastor he Methodist church. Burial nade the Warriors Mark ¢ : ery ¢ three and Mis ana n 10 of x AS eine FRANK W. BIBLE, DD. Frank W. Bible, DD. died at his home in Oak Park, Ill, Monday, | November 18th. He was born In Milesburg, July 18th, 1877. & son of Prank E. Bible and Alice Minsker Bible. He received his early edu- eation in the schools of Bellefonte, sropared for college at the old | Spring Mills Academy and gradua- ted from Park Coilege in 1001. le neced Aburn Theological Semi aury the same year and was grad- nated and odained in the Presby- erian Minkiiy in 1004 He went © China in 1904 under appointment | % the Presbterian Eoard of Por- { gn Missions and served until 1918, when because of luwpatred health returned to the United States many years he has been one of Secretaries of the Foreign Mis Board of the Presbyterian Thurch in the U. 8. His headquar- tors have been In Chicago and be cause of his work, his contacts with ministers and laymen from New York Wo the Pacific Coast have made dm personally ang intimately ae quainted with more wien than per haps any other man of his chureh He is survived by his wife, the for. mer Henrietta Caskey Bible, of Mis Wwurl, and by a son and three daugh- ers, Prink W. Bible, Jr.. Mrs. Wil- lam Dickson, Miss Beatrice Bible, Miss Barbara Bible, all living in Oak Park, LL; a sister, Miss Alice M | Bible, of Westfield, N. J. and a brother, Guy P. Bible, of Philadel phis. He was a nephew of Dr, George P Bible, of East Curtin street, Bellefonte. The body was brought to Bellefonte for burial and interment was made in the Union cemetery, Funeral services were held in charge of the Rey. William Thompson of the Presbyterian church, and the Rev. Robert Sud- oe "or ne foyrys WIS A Me low, of Bt. John's Episcopal ehureh. | DOI D<rat Kentet died al ul Led Mrs W Sauers YOO! HJ aL the t ter of W she was born in Bellefonte on June Kenneth 8h vas 16 SAUeErs WwIVIVX ents an Mrs RG rone, al a member of the State College Meth odist Episcopal church neral clock funeral Rev. H ferment Ny 1910 a broina A US November 18th, 1937. tOTHY ELLEN SAUERS. hy Ellen Sauers, wife of H h Sauces of State College, 10:45 o'vlack Tuesday night wme af her parents, Mr, and T. Tate. of Bellefonte. Mrs had been {ll for the past 7 il] n was 27 years, 5 months old | day ime of Ler death. A daugh- in T. and Hanna Haupt Tate, « her uddenly Cont ee o'clock liness mou hel k ear She matried H on Februaiy 9 1920 and { by her husband, her pa! one daughter, Ann. A si Ira Sprankle, of Bellefonte George Tate of Ty- Mrs. Sauers was arval d N S50 survive Was fu- 2:30 Priate 1 be held at rnoen at the Koch home at State College wild F. Babg officiating. In will made at Pine Hall eivices wil band Friday al.¢ wrew ck We ¥. ( ne , Of MISS BYRD STOVER of S.atl on 8 Stover at the C death ¢ her re PX SONALLY she not indefini been an parts oO bigs, F wa in the Luthera leave Smull Mi ver: Mi West B Rove cased a following M OWS £8 Wi morning, Miss Byrd of Rebersburg, passed away J ntre County Hospital, He , a distinct shock to and many Irend a most pleasing per- a posit i only made but held tely. For years she ingtructor in musie in many Centre and Clinton coun- more than forty year the teacher of the primary depamment School h relatives the Mrs Blanche 08 waler another field of Somereet aturaay ant of i AME As latives of mpiele was afl wireh and ive characte friends had BHS ( f bu © Sunday Wik ner DeATEst Ehar A sister Harris burg. Bessie Mevel following nieces and Rebecca Stetler 1 Mever, of Wheeling Mrs. Fay C nd Dean. John of LH Nee 0 row add Fale re conduc ed plot where Mr and Mrs Shop at W. & T. Stores J 7 MRS. GRACE M. MONG Mis. C Mong, yet which but jon mewhat runidl a few m ng hex death Betty all f i altern Con yasieran but of Bea- ¢ firs lw Somerset 4 I In race M. Mong, wife of Lu of Pleasant Gap, died and unexpectedly at the County Hospital at 9:25 rday moining after an began early last Fri» ning. Mrs, Mong had been usual geod health all last became Hl suddenly in morning hours Friday taken to the Hospital for and apparently wa improved vesierday mort» 1 before death ecensed was a daughe and Mrs, Andrew Kein Bellefonte In 1900 3 Of al time I by hei father a daugh- me, and three sis her, namely: Mi ndber; Mis. Roxie Mrs, Sarah wWil- », and Wesley Kern R. D. Funeral ser- 1 be held at 2 o'clock Satur- on with interment in th Gap cemetery. Other de the funeral had not been d last nis Mrs. Mong lated with Lutheran fone 1 got a Ni Wiles line on for the Late Shore th a serie vancin Of GoW fg Mal and Wee JUS Jer Bellelo The i pom in a / age « ih Lulu 4 Kern, of Mong 3 | IW | A Waddle: u h } I RIO | \ ¢ RY is, Of Wi Lemont; Waddl Col i) 1c 4:08 'LEARS WAY FOR UNDEFEATED SEASON tinued from page one) postponed becalisg on was a4 nuauanoer Visit < in gril unaey Of piace Mr was in lal bolh teams ICK p ight football we of Lhe gam Bellelont kick ail i i aii came qua al + total of three oO Jerse) wked kics for I ere DlockKed Dv n. The third bl Nl the fumbled on the 20-yard iine seTiIeN rushes through center and off tackle from thelr 8 of r LIK vard line tin and Walt Whils ey last frame ecovered and in a ret down on the 1-yard st carried the ball over the next play tally went wide in the last quarier started a last-minute own J8-yard line, an plays succeeded in ball to Bellefonte's There the final whistle | two of thx standing pla extra ( they JUSt as ou tin the game be a slight eds matter They h 6 had the Shore nie in gained ad a Lot jellefonte's tit on. Opponent poinils against men rday [8] H Jarm Mi Es B Jerwy Shore Belje- Gordon's Jersey were held on cause of OpPoL of ripe the wry 3 1 ca.io mili rive youn in d learn ad- 19+ “OVE by facili ley Red yer (1) = i I" ae SAP 4 Lt ¢ on thot positi lowing whic! Orel pray rk Nave labos COCKS We Per; i Hick oska nce posi owl Elder Jung Shu i‘ man Barker Hom Homan Mabel Father's Former Earl fy val B80 Dakota Albert Pa M1 t} Davi nre Lie « A CUT RATE DRUGS OF QUALITY, £ I Fr e Enlargement With Each 11 Gil ns DD AN ol IC i]s A Li n Developed . ARMY TEACHES ral th Aricians i MANY VOCATIONS urprisingly large number of are Unaware o A y institution f the Jniled Blates my is an nal as well as a Ambitious unity ww f the Hops maintained ary organization men have a useful an oppo ong ol trade choo) Army and ana ¢ or thal purpose are country jg tie Hipment " hosen from me wWiio individual fields Arm: have of enlisted men fe HBR yICCLRI Schools and of he ANG IS 1st i prepared for good y civilian fe The 1 WNOWS some of the oc avallabl il Ure i Are i Various es of ervice | i X-ray Qenial bakers, power plant au alory and {Oo WLOrs It's Your Greatest £ Holiday |! B Opportunity J I Real Savings A 35 LATE NEWS FLASH! CHILDREN'S APPAREL ——— meteorologists and others Young men of good character ingle, beiween the ag 18 and are eligible to place thelr appli- the birthday of their for enlistment Applicants Mrs Nevin Glimore iWpply by mail or in person L929 Those present were: Mr. and Mis 8. Army Recruiting Station, Nevin Cdlmore, daughter of Zion; t Offic Juliding, Lewistown. Pe. MM Mrs, D C CGrove Miss Harry Rothauser of the U Ca nt of Bellefonte: Mr Recruting 8 jocaied in and so t Office Bullding, Lewistown we Bellef Post Offic about 3 p m. 10 Ines enlistment -— WES BURNED BY FIRE —————————— Dagubter Lioyd BSampsel of enitertained Sunday Erriertain For and Mis sant Gap honor of sraphers s of Gaugael Fig 4 anc Bar M1 Eugene al ation 1 ard 4 & visa | ana A0YG Bamnpsel Cap [re ——— Ta 57 SHARES First National Bank of Bellefonte. Pa. want nite - MAJOR EDWARD B( HOME time were Communigate with H. N. NASH & C0. 1421 Chestnut $f Phils. 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