December 9th, 1937. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. OBITUARY 1" Nsville, brother, John of wT MRS. REBECCA SORTMAN, Conn Mrs. Rebecca Sortman. aged 59 bn years of near Bellefonte, died at the ghe Centre County 30 Het Hospital at 12:3 wn, also survive, Mr, o'clock last Thursday was editor of the Connellsville ( morning after r, and had followed mining f an illness of about four weeks' dura tion. Death was attributed to a number of yea entering complication of disenses Mrs. | Paper work when his health Sortman was brought to the hospital | Him to Eive up his engi from her home about flve mile member of east of Bellefonte along the Jack hr ian church, Kiwanis gonville road, on November 29. De- a K ippa Epsilon fraternit ceased was a daughter of Mr, and : n the National Guarc Mus. John H. Lutz Houserville, | & Bumber gl years and is survived by her parents, he husband. and one sister, Mrs, Eula Weirman, of New Brunswick, N. J Funeral services were | Sa.urda morning with interment in the Meyers cemetery, Buffalo Run Val- Jey. Mrs. Sortman was a member ol the P. O. of A neering on. He wi a WILLIS McKEE., were funeral fer weland ( eid McKee CHARLES JOHNSON known i Se4868 Liberty making survived two daughters: } / & Romola " 4 Mrs Jlanche A kev, numoe of DuBois : brothers \ h. MES DuBois, Jilllam and oy. of u- Adalene ¥ 3 ¥ 1 f oy! A g + P Bol Robert MP nfield and Jo ig I ADE] seph, of Oreg ADALENE D. Davidson W Woodring od rit MRS, WILLIAM WEAVER wr u vy ! vy Robert » Epi JOHN LYONS GANS John Ls { Ga fathe J. 0. Kell ler of St ARGC WPIAPAP PIP WIWPN The Supreme Gift for Mother! Ld RE. WW Al i » > WAS ~ey A Westinghouse ELECTRIC RANGE 365 Days of Happiness} AL na Al » i GR ON, NN NN OR, TR, RL od a CRE TN TSE WA ‘1 na 1 a Ba Ww » na a » LOW DOWN PAY MENT ! EASY TERMS ! : SPECIAL FOR THE HOLIDAYS ! With the purchase of an Electric Range we will Give FREE—a Beautiful 7-Pe. Set of Aluminum Cooking Ware VALUED AT $12.70, ER —_—_ -C< ihr ———— DeHaas Electric Co. 20 West Bishop St, PHONE 679 We Give 8. & NH. Green Stamps and Coupons for the $600.00 Prize Money ! WARNER AAA NA ENA Mas Chicago Gans of Gans, sister, Mys Lucy Hertzog of Gans Cour- a or new! force pi O the al 1 { held Mon Mio died Satur Wi Oa m 8 LI 1 FA) LL RL TRL sa FS EL £] » SIN ON { 4 { WOODRING. 51 of Osle~ MRS. ELLEN W, Mrs. Ellen W LUTMAN Lu‘man, mother of Mrs. Arthur P. Stephens, of State College, died last Friday night at her home in Cookport, Indiana county, after a prolonged illness She was born at Cherrytree, July 15, 1853, a daughter of Abraham and Martha Conner Byers. Her husband, William H. Lutman, diced in 1931 MRS, MAUDE BLAIR ADAMS Mrs, Maude (Blair) Adams. of Al- toona, died at the family home a! 7:50 o'clock Priday morning after a lengthy {lines Born at Pine Grove Mills, Centre county, September 16 1882, she was a daughter of Elmer E. Blair, deceas and Ada R. (Stiffler) Blair, She married David F. Adams March 15, 1806. Member { the famlly lude the husband daughter, Mrs, Izella McKamey of Altoona, the mother of Altoona, two brothers, Raymond and William Blair. both of Pittsburgh; and one ister, Mrs. Florence O'Connell of Altoona: also one grandchild, Jack McKamey, Mrs, Adams was a4 mem- Lh Pir t Church ; St No, 14 of Tt one JOIN J. BAYARD. MES. REBECCA JANE BLAUSER KARLTON THEATRE PRESENTS ROOM SERVICE" DECEMBER 14 yearight and ar producer who umber of peopl D.OMs. inciun . de. AD t favorit COMY ly from Men on a Hos Boy Girl." Reed Br Whil- Bi Jasin Lane Charlies Frayve Gilbe t, Augusta Wa. Jowy Faye, Franklin George Mendell, Horace Cooper. Wai Weeks John Carmoay nce Smith, Keenan Wynn, and Ralph Morehouse form the rosie f principals. George Abboti him- wif, staged this production, which guaranee of no ordinmy theatr! cal fare, for Abbott is unquestion- ably a sort of genius at punting to- rether the right players in the right ros I Three Mor wn 3 Mid Some idea of 8mvie may country-wide demands for touring companie Already one unit has taken the west while another In- vides the sown. The Philadelphia- Boston company is the one coming lo Wilaruport. Megnwhile, the New Yok company continues mer- rily at the Cort Theatre there. Ab- bott has also recrulled a company for London, England. In associa« tion with Jack Weller, Twelve for- eign countries have made bids for production righta ‘Room from the the succes of be seen Club Gels Five Fine Bucks. The Pine Plantation Hunting Club, whose hunting lodge is lo- cated In the Allegheny Mountains on the Snow 8hoe-Renovo road, broke camp Saturday after having bagged five fine Wicks, Members of the club are: J. R Confer and Pred Confer, Bellefonte; | 1. E Leathers, R. 8, McCartney and | | Jacob Confer, all of Howard, R. D.; Dr. Pred Purdum, East Bradey, W, Centre County H ospital Notes Montay of Las. Wek Admitted: Mrs, Larue Lutz, Beile- fonte, R. D. 2; Miss Margaret E. Dunlap, Bellefont James N. Bor- ger, Moshannon: Mrs. Mary Saucer- man, Pennsylvania Purnace; Mra Carl C Houtz Bellefon .e. Dis charged: Miss Adah E. Smith, Mill- 1eim: Mrs. Bessie V. laird, Belle fonte: Miss Pauline Lucas, Snow Shoe; Clarence Noll, Trafford Ci'y Mrs. Lyman IL. Smith, of Belle fonte, was admitted Monday was discharged Tuesday Birth A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Breon, of State ( R. D Death: right A. Brunson Adams Canter 1 ollegze Tuesday of Last Week Admitted: Mr: Victor A. Beebe, inate Coll ge Durban Carve ellefonte Tuesaay Wednesday Wednesday of Last Week imitted: M George C. Musse College, R. D 1: Mrs, Raip! Bellefonte; v het burg Dist I'g M1 George W. Smith, Belleion Mrs. Fred E Homan, Osk Hall arnest QO. Pye, Bellefonte, R. D. $8 Harold Dock and infant Hefonie D. 2: Lorraine Mil- Milesbur M Earl L. Bald- Howard R. DD 1 Mrs Carl Bellelonis Thursday of Lad Week i. Mi Donald De George P. Walle, Birth A son was was discharged SOT Ple: a wis born r Reed. Bells wis born Reld, Slats REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS '] to John Kru Show Shoe township, tact township: $i Kosk| to Mary L in Spin Haug to Solomon Kosk i fone tit In 8B hip, 8 flaurice Baum, ot ux, to WW el ux. State College. Lad $2.500 5) pr RUM UB Raymond N Cohen Belle township, $14.01 Raymond N Hoover, Karthaus ownship. $38.52 ap, Brooks act in COeorg fonte Spring Brooks to Lloyd tract in Burnsios Y. MC. A AGENCIES COLLECT TOYS FOR NEEDY CHILDREN The management of the Y. M. C A. Wogettnr with the HI-Y and Tne Hi-Y Club will again resume re- sponsibility for the collection and distribution of toys w needy ohil- dren for Christmas Families in need of toys who are not financially able 0 pay for them are asked 0 call at tw Y and leave thelr name the names and ages of children. All persons wishing to have & part in this worthy work are asked Ww bing or send thelr donations to the “Y,” where the boys of the NYA workship under the direction of Ralph Meyer will make necessary repairs. The toys will be delivered by the members of the Hi-Y Club of which Rober Curtin is president. The girls of the Tri-HI.Y Club. of which Mrs. E 8. Maloy ls Council- lor, have already begun to dress doils and will otherwise assist In the work. | All sorta of toys, games, books, clothing, Say. fruit and cash can advantage, Lasi Kline, Ralston; A. J. Barko and D. | |R. White, of MoKeesport, and W. Sherwin, Mt, Union, “and B. H. 8. BAND FUND SWELLS; TOTAL NOW MORE THAN 57540 that if there are in Bellefonte or viein- have any usable band instruments stored (n attics or gar rets and which will, In all probab- lilly never be used again, that they be donated to the High School band There are some boys In school who become very capable musicl 5 If given an opportunity but who cannct afford to purchase an in- ument If you haVe an insiru- ment that is not being uted and you know that it will never be used. | would be a noble gesture Lo presen 134 band with the ins'rument Dus give you that salls- faction of naving vance the musical Bellefonte High town of Bellefonte It iz suggested any families ity who might We 5Choo) and would Members of exXPre ) Fizher Plaza Theatre, {or support he ha The band o \ 1 ¥ ' School Night the Band Rive! netied several games in opers Day in Piaza Theulre we. e Mr. I her, Jack Wilkin- aid George Colur from the g 0 the ban the band fund 856.63 1 Ime Dy DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL NOW ProQEx on, pa horse He « aid CUIRTLY as praci ronduct ADS BRING BACK HOM} CLASSIFIED ‘MIKL” AGAIN ‘ . ounsc award niles Mik« » aa ht in a fox trap near Wo ADD who ! found owner LU he exhianus. « rougn ¢ ns Gi now COs Mike” = nil De Unporiani y a Classified Ad [he ox is Surprise reasonabe — - JOHN T. NOLL DIES (ce tinusd from r peop cent SUDDENLY ack and NORILDE SAriwY cove ed from thal & cha u ual FOO Thursda mo. Ni A son of W., H. and Emeline Eve) Noll, Mr Nol! was born at Pleasant Cap on August 30 1865 aking h Ae at time of death years, J months and 2 day On March 1900 he was united In marriage wih Martha Jane Miller who survive with an adopted daughter, Mrs. Ed ward Harris, a epson, Lasalle | A Miller. of Beaver. Beaver Count twos bothers. W. H. Noll. Jr. and J Abner Noll both well known resis dents of Plessant Gap and a sister Mrs. Theodore Ramsey, of Harris burg Mr. Noll was a lifelong member of the Bellefonte Lodge of the 1. O. O F. and was widely known in uus community. He had lived all his life In Pleasant Gap, and for a long period of years conducted a painting and paperhanging estab- lishment there, He was actively en- reed in that trade at the time of his death. Puneral services wee held from the home Saturday afters noon, In charge of the Rev. Wil dam C. Thompson, pastor of the Bellefonte Presbyterian church. In- torment was made in the Pleasan' Gap cemetery, Music at the services was In charge of a quartette consisting of Cecll A. Walker, Oeorge Newman, Charles Shackier and George Sheck- ler, Among those from out.of town | Who were here for the services were: Mrs. E'hel Ramsey, of Harrisbure: Leslie Miller and son, Jack of Beav- er. and Mra Eina Kirkwood, of |New Castle, © —— I —-—_ — : fin imei Tensei diy tit panic (school system has the of m "wo 19 UNDER CONSTRUCTION MOVE TO CURB THEFT OF BULBS lich Ma 1 rived day, the Len-i brought F mi Townshiy 0 | [21 |S 2FF od (Continued from page one) ty through the i yor declared, he Borough's new re here from Camp it was reported 0 new pen Gamble Mill pr 1 gasiline ew LOred ‘ driven here on a tre ire Marshall John J d a check from School nt ¢ ) . at oun ( Ys) : a} of the Bel artmen; Oc Add oer 2 papel Lhe ov at er al Satie Wo Io wy)) Council, and MPOTrds «iy peity The machine wa aller Bower sub Spring the District in th preciation 10: lef'nie ) Winn nn AQGLlIch N00 wa by fire Fi zo ominended t 8] An x LLL LLL we ted WAAL AAAS ANS bd » » we WEN » - » Be? WAS th, and $8 each Ww 0. ganiza al alarm Street Mal EHR} d Logan Fire Compa Commitice DR. Pdge Seven. A girl whose baking is superb 3 Has autos parked along her curb HOPEF ULLY PILLEBURY'S BEST THE “BALANCED” FLOUR—MAKES GOOD BAKING BETTER W. TT. HUNT TO PRACTICE HERE lL Bana RECEPTION HERE nued from page one) Was pain F.reme nade WOK LD h Pole some . he - where hig Wy and day he Big Day 2 ABARAT rT ¥0 8 ETM \ PARARARAS, Ton a Man's | GIFT from a Man's Store ALALALAAAAAAAATAAAAAAAATAAATARAMAAALL LAAAAAAAAMALAAALAAAMAAA Socks “Interwoven” 3 9c and 55¢ 'Kerchiefs | 25¢ and 35¢ 3M] Ties SSc J a Y and SI1.00 SHIRTS By Arrow and Others. $1.65 nN Pajumas $2 00 troadceloth na Suspenders $1.00 on Po »e Me ” HY “ onl re 4 ORONO IN Mufflers $1.50 and $2.00 A Belts Initialed or Plain $1.00 rt \37 . « Gloves $2.50 and $3.50 MONTGOMERY'S BELLEFONTE Men's Wear PENNA.
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