Page Thred, January 13th, 1938 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. "PROBE DEATH AT FATHER Mc¢GUIRE TAKES . Pr UP DUTIES IN PARISH (HURCH REFORMATORY : Father Bernard McoCulre who came to Bellefonte last week as a Advent Church Seam we sistant to the Rev. Pather William and Mra, James Martin motoved 0 gunday Sehool y:30, Preaching (o8 '1¢ lave On Christmas morn. E, Downes, rector of St. John's Lock Haven, on Sunday, to attend N mu Christian Endeavor at 7:30 ie gal smashed the water line, Catholle church, is no stranger to the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr « « ghuey Pastor {Ere tio : ant superintendent cone scores of Centre Flory and Mrs, Martin's sister, Mrs ' A ing years of the 34 he spent Sara Diabler, Thare were mor Dix Run Baptist Church " 18 calle “he institution and viee .of the United States than one hundred friends as gues School 9:80. Elmer Hos- [ound th a Maw wd broken ment as chaplain in C. C. C. camy of the anniversary. followed wih Claes ater pipe for the zecond time that were spent in ire Ot L Mrs. ET wchdel spent ; End t barricaded his camps Degember 24. Born a: Marklesburg, And William Wilmer, of Bellefonu irs. E. T. Bechdel spent .a. few Friends love to come and hate to go At the homes of girls who really know THEIR COOKIES BLANCHARD Miss Louise Gardner spent several days of last weck with friends, In : Mill Hall Mr. and Mr, John Flory and Mi { outinued from page one) LA CH ——— ISAAC AUSTIN SNARE witr service was with Co. H. of the y mnsylvania vo teers. He was a Jsaac. Austin Snare, well known Pennsylvania v lun'eer ; retired citizen of Williamsburg and member of the Oakland Evangelical vicinity, died Monday night at 11:30 church. Deceased was an uncle of o'clock, at the Altoona hospital R.-C. Wiker, Bellefonte, and also where hi had been a patient since ¥us related to Mrs. Ivan Walke Countian ince 2 in the soer- Covers Sunday band Suply, meeting ; Christian C.C. Bhuey P unity avol JA days of last weck with her daughter 7:30 aston and was darin Father MeCGaull ¥ho hom March 10, 1 he was a son of Reu- eh OH Mrs. T. Max Hall of Williamsport » : . i threat in Philadelphia tudied 1or N 868, : a ai - : MAX H 0 + L i, ree {terion Snow Shoe iss } . ben and Susan Snare. He married MRS. MARGARET 8. KNOX © yng nas not been so well lately Brophy ; . 16. Bible 8choo! ey till the first person who Priesthood at 8t. Charles 31 41 c 1 { 4 i CHK y i 4 i 3 v rap ¢ § Mismic Mae Gates, who died De M#;, Mafearet Shivery KnoX.' paul Maynard and aunt, Miss nday Ne ; W ee 11:00 wd He had some kind ' ary, Overbrook. He was ordah centber 20. 1833. Members of the widow of the late Dr. Samuel KNOX, ywaiiaes of Newark NY ent the Ball 4 La NE ed p hand, I ovdered ' from 8t. Francis College, L family include five children and two died at her home in Alliance, ONO wold visiting ela tive In wh m Mi bu : hin it the weapon. which | in 1030 and was & brothers, one of whom is Samuel 3 b : hris i 0 p ie v4 ; Saturday night at the age of MT coal ve . falas a A wain thresening Altona Diocese of the chur . > a Several years ago Miss Wallace spent | puenine worshin 0 vm. } di, : p ; Snare of State College, R. D., years, She was a daughter of the with her autit Mrs. AG vw rates { Mit tor H! person who eame various mes be was station late Andrew and Jane Shivery and Milly, had Su at vu wid in ll. Seeing tw p Johnstown and Ca MRS. TDA MAY SNYDER. was born in Bellefonte, where she On Thursday afternoon at 1 pi i St. John's Evangelical Reformed Hig ord were to no avall, 1 order- | jas ppointinent Mrs, Ida May Snyder. a native of spent her girlhood. Following hel the L Hes Ald F th ee 51 y Rey. C. Nevin Stamm. Pastor. as administered 1 he Cathedral y rounty. die } ho in marriage with Dr. Samuel Knox, UF is yoy of the Bapt . i018 . : 3) A Tare "The ' ieted him vin unt After spending two yeal SE eaunLy, 12°10 o'clock Friday who also was originally trom Belle- “' ines Ho Mis Joma Smith ha ih lurch Sotioc > 2a the eff: ct ran 1 >. C. C.camps afternoon, after a vear's ness with fonte, they went to Alliance, Ohio hig 9 tie Job won ff 10 has and a complication “of diseasts. A where Dr, Kuox practiced medicine | CU : Bo Ari mp Ni, hey Se TION daughier of Philip and Sarah (until his death some tinue ago. The 7 0 SCH Mrs. Josebh- Bechdel lofi! will he Sohnure. Durst, Mrs. Snyder was sole swvivors are a brother and y ot ALT or "t lan ening servide born at Centre Hall 66 years ago. sister, D. H. Shivery, of Buffalo Ru ; Mal wd ol : . ary to give him tear gas agafl Her husband passed a Way soul and Mrs. Sarah Trithart, with whos ; a / nnd ff sellefonte School of the Bible 4 : wm roertivtand YOArs ago Susviving are three chil- deceased resided in Alliance, “UL ; ‘ " On jush Al dren, Brief servic sre held from (Ohio. Funeral services were ¢ IS J. K y Mt a Mil y the home in Mifllinburg Monday ai- yvesterda) afternoor of Alliance térmoon, amd were Elden in the with inlermen that city Reformed church at Cenire Hall in m—— charge of the Rev. Nelson Slegel FLOYD WILLIAM SNAVELY id ; MitRinbory, assisted by the Rev Floyd William . Shavely passed Mak a A 3 Ig SC! 1 : 0 Delas BR: Keener of Centre Hal. oo "0 nic home at Spring Mills, Marr, died Fun; Bask Hollow Chureh : Suddenly ad D1 ie Interment was made in the Cenir® |p 1 at 9:30 o'cdock Saturday he tor Nie rare gle onl sawn 3. Venmil Lint «Pa wd) Dr Beale sare | varie : Hall cemetery night after a brief illness with {1 ! : ver Mi id c : after an § n fay 8 h 9:20 Mr ndrew. 1r- sang Oatece ve O . . > ; ESSION 0) EL pneumonia. A son of William and jliness with pneumor She ¥ in | vin- Supt Bible School boys from . Bi mist: HERE'S A SOLUTION FOI : , ILLEGAL MRS. LYDIA B. MARR Florence L. Snavely, he was born hey h year Mrs. Marr was born the Allentown Bible Instituie will be | IH€A a examination of SUNDAY FOOD PROBLEM A Mrs, Lydia B. Marr, fonmer resi- | in Poe Valley on October 4, 1893, » } Ai set | hat an ¢ wl GarnNo DRIVE AT dent of Bech Creek and widow of | making his age at time of death 44 Pr ywiore riage Mr tornot y Jan. 1. { continu i 1 DY i Deart ade Bundaay jx aj thie ate Williamn Marr, died Friday | yem: 3 month and 4 days, On M fied 4 Years ag n addi . vening 5 10 January 39, a ed by OR to the for the family morning at the home of her daugh- Fell GaY 26, 1821, he was united in 1j¢ t Vr Johnston nother Rey iss Ruth Bowman, Ev reli 1 i ell when he e th Peter ter, Mrs. Alfred Joimnston of Lanse riage wit} Min M. Uhl . Clearfield county, after an illness rvive together with | with pneumonia. She was in her father, and the following children : Pog . Sunds 84th year. Mrs. Marr was born at | Evelyn, Grace, Miriam, William a kK by Rey. Aaron Herr of Son Sut Jal 1811 Zion wiction th Breakfast Spring Mills and was Miss Lydia | Jack and Richard, all at home. Bellefonte nirment w made in 8:30 a. m. Union Sunday Church th ib fficer handling his beef griddi Breen before her marriage. Mr. These brothers and sisters al : h nri el I wchard J 14 \ inn with both di Dinners Mart died six years ago. In additi vive: Mrs. Ida Snyder { Ant Mi: Mary rng ! 0 ip—~The Lord? le Prey i ( ign Y to Mrs. Johnston, she leaves Fort: James: 1 ye rt ’ i . whew oN ' 4 . other daughter, Mrs. Henry St George Bechtol, of Woodward nd of Blanchard, at whose home Frank, of Spring Mills Funeral pera) Services were conducted Sun- were held vesterday day afternoon at 2 o'clock by the noon in the Evangel Rev. A On Herr of Bellefonte, In- | Madisonburg, in charge of t a : 4 ” " Say ? . terment was made in the Christian R A Babcock. Interment was mad yi 1 BH. DOCDGel wilo as Deen i bo bl fio yi wor Wy wy 194 . Cemetery at Blanchard in the cemetery djoining th ger he 20 - 1 ior 1 d SCA fo : : am ——— church ST AR Id RGE OF ORLANDO CURTIS LUCAS BT Orlando Cur Lucy 93. Civil war veleral driver of on, Ohio, died recent a. his hon lyrone, Sunday tiernoon Al { 1 RH , { Jul A \ 10. Prave after an illness of 1 1 f Lucas was et for many year had not been engaged in recent years. He was born April @. 3844, ‘at Unionville, Cenue Coun- ty, a son of Samuel Lucas and Eme- May 1868. On nto his oc Semi iit PILLSBURY'S BEST THE "BALANCED" FLOUR=~MAKES GOOD BAKING BETTER TSnasion rhondaie inn the diocesy in Alu in Cen EARLY FULFILL ADMINISTRATION T6 PINCHOT PROMISE ’ (CONYICTED OF MURDER Is PAROLED WOMAN Wormer Gove The Kingdon Wil Cal ; nducted at both morning t Lo spend the and it was 1 with her the 1rd | He 3rd Vaia Mau [orme; Beech Creek and te Willlam VENISON AFTER JAN SEEK % WELFARI COLLEGE SINOUs ead ATVice seal churcl cal churct pellefonte Hospital Surg Jiodist Ep scopal, ical Patient Cooking Stove Badly Needed REPUB. Mrs Je Noll H MRS. SARAH A. ECKLEY AN OFFICE HOLDERS oop stipation awtsl wt +] pe LM) Boaisburg utheran line Mil Lucas both natives of 4 ilesburg. Pennsylvania. He was married on marriage with Joseph k Christmas day, 1860, at Moshannon Mav 7. 1931. She i to Mary Latitia Cull, who died 41 yived by three sons and two daugh- pants h its ‘ years ago. Mr. Lucas is survived Dy | ters: Wilbur R. Eckley, Byron Eck- hs hon M { M ¥ five children Mrs. Cl } James R. Bekles of Tyrone . Claude Lucas, Wibu Edwin Cri tise, of Tampa, Fla, this n Christian and Missionary Alliance Marion Ohl Lydia Hapeg * hid and M! dred Burn of { fo 3 oor rik he . al ri "1 : ae ad > Venice Culil, and Mrs. Mary L. Ni- pyegy She Is urvived by one the Baptist chiulhi or cei vel. group Tix y 2:30 ; + parson have 4 ng : coll of Albany N. Y. He also leaves | rangqdaughter, Mildred Sarah nr, Jan ae 118 1 (a polity 1oadety » have grown ® sister, Mis. Elvira Peters, of poe. one brother, Robert Rean, Servicn dicied by : 1130 ret net plaints Amal: Aime oR ro Milesbury, Pa. who Is the last sur- or yorinta and two sisters, Mrs. Ca roma We Satin " a1 n* * and aluts against patronage dis- 4 _ of 1 $1 A very n vivor.of fam FA 16 children } iret Atwood, of DuBois, and also ea’ -gral His OR WEAK AND RUN [75% mii DOWN nT a he Lad MEN AND WOMEN SHOULD —— Take Luebert's Iron Tonic Tablets, WESLEY HOSTERMAN Containing Cod Liver Oil Extract Hostern routietor of ter Ruth is tha : t on atin Bi . A ba Faas wn the Pin There is no toni to these | 4 Ah improvii vihough di heria d ) ) p 2 a nd aba " ake thede ad pr " Woodward in, died suddenly ; ' nin of ved tablets for thos : hath POT SO Bellefonte HOMEMAKERS If you entertain { niled Brethren, frequently, choose one of these lamps to help provide equal JU OCiCK effects 0 ” 3 ‘ ; . . at the wheel of ¥ ov n my . : a b “ eh . hr Overt the “light of the 5 J Jak ! y WALL . It ¥ ) ) N 3 LF, v i é wi y - sd Lia d os ¢ was driving hear Akron, Ohi 3 . . ) i ‘ 4 {ire hs party wha. has been worn cut in the blood | [OWNS a TE eB ig guid S ral Pri fa ini the Departments of Highway tanding, } ostlermay wi an 4 . bi Assistance wd nerves hey are composed of saniing h Ho : i e—— ———— rat i ek. Adult choir a3 8 b= : ’ ) £ t “ Ee fron’ extract of cod lver oil and ‘US Way SUIRL TOR he a blood building. tonic accompanied by Hoste I 4 1 ub er and sister-in- A IOC which restore the system : pA ty to note Ned nan, a se biic ix cordially invited ane liste mate af tiv batt per tote and make life worth lv. law Mr. and Mr William Willett ah or "a 4 i lists ms of the be - Yay. ing. They give strength and vigor Hosterman, of Buffalo. N. Y., and Caleville Pilgrim Holiness tid are held 1 . «5 ye ' 49 $4 . 1 rp. 4 ¥ - nro to mind and body had just left Akron en route to ira vl Si abel Sn Rey J. Franklin Lint Pastor dover Republican The argu- Price 50c per box : Mexico when Mr. Hosterman wa ha je o” : ol 9:30. Mr. B. M. Stov- | advanced by Highways Secre- druggists. Accept no substitute. Stricken and died before medical wan Bible Boys from Warten Van Dyke and Farle Bend us your order direct if you aid could reach him. Up to the 24 y Fiddl a ‘oh i a is Alleniowt - B natitate » : the techie al engine ering post. can not be supplied locally ime of death he had been in DiS we. «ish . - recover) Eastern Zot hoot of the Pligrim ® difficult to fill has not eased FREE TRIAL OFFER. One regu) usual good health. 1 3 ed, a Mr. and ¥ Alfred Yearick i ns ( chi, will b wetil ah . 0c box will be malled to any ! widely known citizen of Penn's Vale romils wnt Sunday at the John ha hb ( bot vices Of Tix medicines Dal- to its pro- . ; ’ ' man, and his brotl ay Sen esentmer pressure turned on the as he dex aCe ONCE lo penges A GLLUBERT. P. DD. Coatesville, fom Sold and recommended by Parr and" Zellers drug stores ————————" ———— i ————— a "BOTH OUR CHILDREN ARE AWAY AT SCHOOL BUT WE HAVE 10c to cover mailing e ley. wa THEM CALL US EVERY SUNDAY WHEN RATES ARE LOW.” HE BELL TIXLITIT COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA and born a son of Charles W Salinda Hosterfmn, and was at Woodward 62 years ago. About 30 years ago he was united in mar- riage with Margaret Schrecken- gast, of Tylersville, who survives with a daughter, Mrs Ray Har- lock. of Buffalo N. Y. These broth- ers and sistorg also survive: J. Wil- lett, of Buffalo, N. ¥.: Theodore J of Akron, Oho Thomas R of Bellefonte: Charles and Oliver, of Woodward: Mi Fdgar Stover, of Bioomfield NJ Mrs. Harry Zelme, of Johnstown, and Mrs Carl Goosman, of Erie. Mr. Hoster- man wis a veleran of the Spanish- American War Funeral services were held from the home at Wood- ward, Tuesday afternoon, in charge of the Rev, H. A. Houseal, and in- terment was made in the Woodward cemetery, ’ STATE COLLEGE JEWELRY STORE ROBBED IND TIME For the second time in less than three years, thieves threw a stone through one of the windows of the H. 8. Shomberg Jewelry store on East College avenue, State College at 3 o'tlork Monday morning and escaped with articles valued at ap- proximately $450 It is thought the robbery took piace ghortly before itv was discov- ered when several Qollege students passed the building, The stone used by the robbers to break the window was found on the display lodge, Included in the loot were 10 rings, four watches, bracelets, compacts and a small purse-watch. Only solld gold rings were taken ' from the window and those of less Hi value were not touched, it was re- ported. Oil Well in Flames When gas from an ofl well be- Miss Pa Corman were Sut Barnard Crust on Sunday and Mrs. Ne ay call neltzer and Pa day home ce Cllrs al at Buffalo Ru Hockman rs at the N. J Hock Eby bs 4 rie: John Her many A Speedy recoviry are giad to report sivin Mil is very much improved and Mrs Clidge Tice and son Lloyd called! Priday evening in the Gilmore home Porest School Deftrick, teacher The following pupils of the Pore School have had a perfect atten dance for the month of December; Mary Jarn® Armstrong. Margaret Fiedler, Jean Garbrick. Ann Har nish, Grace Vonada, Dorothy Von ida, Lois Vonada: Miriam Yearick Mildred Yearick, Clare Yearick and Marjorie Yearick, Kenneth Breasier Budd Garbrick, Jerry Harish. and John Yeariok. Percentage of attendance. Boy 98: Girls 99. Pupils who have ex celled In spelling from term to date are! Grade 2-Lols Vonada, Grade 3-Jean Carbrick. Orade 4-Budd CGarbrick. Orade 5--Mirlam Yearick, Grade 6-Paul Bressler Grade 7 Mildred Yeurick. Orade 8-Doro- thy Vonada. The following pupils Have had a perfect attendance from Sept. 7 to Jan. 3. Orade 1 Ann Harnish, Orade 2--Johnt Yearick, {lols Vohada, Jerry Harnish, Mar Jorie Yearitk. COrade 3-Jean Gar. ek. Orade 4--Buad . Oardrick Orade 5-Mirlam Yearick. Grace Voiada, Orade 6--Kénneth Bressler, Grade 7- Mildred Yearick Orade 8-Dorothy V:nuda, Margaret Fidler and Clare Yeurick. No. of different 10S Notés— Mary E St John's Lutheran, Bellefonte i Sunday er Eph 18. 9:30 m Sunday , 10:45 a. m. The Holy Com- munfon with short address: “To Beck the 10st." 6:18 p. m. The Cate thetical Class: 7:30 p. m. Vespers itd Sermon: “In view of the Brev- Ry of Life” a study of Psalm W0 There will also be a brief Holy Com- munion service for those unable to attend the morning service ae Preparatory service will be held on this Friday night, January 14, al 7:30 clock. The annual ocongre- rational mecting will follow at 8:00 o'clock. Clarence BE. Armold. pastor hans Rehersburg Evangelical Royal A. Babcock, Pastor. Re- bersburg—Sunday School mt 9 a. m Paul Breon, Bupt., in charge: Evan- felistic service each evening at 7 oviock; Quarterly conference on Priday evening following the Bvan- gelistie service, Rev. W. J. Dice, Distriet Superintendent in charge Holy Communicn Service on Sunday evening, January 16. Madisonburg-~ Sunday School at 9:15 a mm. Clar- ence Haugh, Supt. in charge; Ser- mon by District Superintendent, Rev. W. J. Dice, 10:30 a. m. Holy Communion service in charge of the | District Superintendent, Paradise Sunday School at 1:30 p. m. George Wingard, Supt. in charge. Sermon by the District superintendent at a Pp. m. Holy Communion follow - Charge i C—O MODERN . "WOMEN came lgoked at Los Angeles, mud, pupils enrolied from term to date |jowhis rnd mp rocks and water, as well os flames are: Boys 9; Girls 18, to's) 22. No. | jltob Tigh to she ue Crows work- tardy mnrks jeoorded: rn lt 9 dori]. the. flue IL : department led to Whe 1p lel investigation and finally to the resignation of Secretary de Sch- weinitz. A general reorganization partment under the ad- Arthur W. Howe rmer welfare secretary and e- mE friend of the governor, espec- Oy In Righ-salaried posts now almost exclusively by profe ional social workers, js anticipat- we qe min tration of +] One other branch of the state vernment almost certain to be ine cluded in the purge of “disloyal employes” is the Public Utility Commission Since the rate regulatory body was taken over by the Democrats only last spring, a large number of high-paying posts sthl are held by Republicans TOPICS —— AND COMMENTS (Con Hnued I om page one) tet nd to Know, there is really no new recrssion-at least it is simply nothing more than a return to that normalcy of 1033-34, calied depros- sion. 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