1 | [OBITUARY ‘MRS, ETHEL GRACE EMEIGH Mrs. Ethel Grace Emeigh, wife of Charles Emeigh, dled at her home in Tyrone Friday afternoon at 2:56 o'clock of cerebral hem- orrhage. Mrs. Emeigh was & daugh- ter of Martin Luther and Cora Blanche (Wertz) Morgan and was porn in Tyrone, on May 1, 1889, Survivors include a brother, Wil- iam Morgan of Snow Shoe, The funeral! was held Monday with burial at Tyrone, MRS. SARAH SUSAN RUHL Mrs. Sarah Susan Ruhl, relict of the late David H. Ruhl, of Spring | Mills, died at her home there at 1:15 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, af- ter a brief iliness resulting from a stroke. Mrs. Ruhl, mother of Har- ry H. Ruhl, of Lewistown, formerly of Bellefonte, was a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Henry Poorman and was born at Boalsburg on January 14, 1846, making her age at time of death 92 years and 11 days. Sur- viving are two sons; Harry, of Lew- fstown, and William, at home. Fun- aral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock this Thursday afternoon from the home, in charge of the Rev. Delas R. Keener, Interment will be made in the Spring Mills cemetery. J. HARRIS HOY J. Harris Hoy, former well known Bellefonte resident, passed away at & hospital in Stamford, Conn, Fri- day, after a month's illness with heart trouble and complication Mr. Hoy was a son of the Ia Jucige Adem and Louisa Harris Hoy and was born in Bellefonte about 63 years ago, He never married and is survived by a broth- er Ran dolph of Crafton, He was r of the late Mrs. W. F Reynolds and the Misses Anna and Mery Hoy formerly of this gom- munity. Mr. Hoy left Bellefonte in his youth going to Fort Wayne Ind., where he was employed for @ time by & rallroad. In more recent years he du Pont Stamiord. te WAS in were eo Company's offices The remains brought to Bellefonte and w taken to the H. P. Harris funeral home on East Howard Street where funeral services were held Monday morning, with the Rev, Willlam C Thompson In charge. Interment Was made in the family plot in the Uiiion cemetery, be —— oe Rtv ramon El Al... dl MUNICIPAL EVENINGS: --7 and OP. M. SITLL WED, PA. NOW PLAYING THURSDAY (January 27th) “Danger- Love at Work" Ann Southern Jack Haley Ed. Everett Horton FRIDAY & SATURDAY No. l=Stuart Irwin, in: “Small Town Boy” No. 2—Ken Maynard, in: “Trailin’ Trouble” Special Double Feature Program MONDAY & TUESDAY (January 31-Feb. 1.) The Picture of the Beason: “Submarine D-1" Pat O'Brien George Brent Frank MeHugh | Kentucky, had been manager of the! “GIFT NIGHT" Tuesday Night. JAMES GARRETT JETER James QGarrett Jeter, father of Mrs. E. J. Nichols, of Shingletown, died shortly after midnight Satur- day in Jacksonville, Florida, A res- ident of Covington, Kentucky, Mr. Jeter was spending the winter in florida. He was 77 years old at the time of his death. Surviving chil- dren are Horace Jeter, of Jackson- ville, Florida; James Jeter, of Mor- gantown, West Virginia, and Mrs. Nichols. Funeral serviges were held from his late home at Covington, Tuesday alternoon, EDWARD WILSON MAUCK Edward Wilson Mauck, well known Millheim merchant, died at his home in that community at 9:00 o'clock on Tuesday morning, after an liness with & complication of diseases A son of William T. and Harriet 8, Mauck, he was born at Millheim on May 26, 1858, making his age at time of death 79 years 7 months and 30 days. On August 1866, he was united in marriage with Winifred Reighard, who swr- vives with one sister of the deceased; Mary E. Mauck, of the Evangelical Home at Lewisburg. Private fun- eral services will be held from the home, at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon in charg of the Rev H. A. Houseal Interment will be made in the Un- jon cemete rv at Millheim. For the years Mr. Mauck has been member of Millheim ©. O. F. No. 855, and he a member of Centre Hall and A M 20, past od an active Lodge 1 also was chapter F ANDREW LONG Andrew Long died al the his daughter John Cs Penn Hall Sprix 12:30 lock Priday, {rom cation He past several day son of David and Long, was born at on May 25, 186% time of death and 24 day: In 1879 Harriet A. Tressler who I's ago Surviving Mr Condo home of mdo, at Mills, at compli ha il for the Long was a Ann Leec! Penn Hall 5 Rg él month he married died eight 1 aqdl- E the ana maki making 80 year tion to daughter, Spring i of Willard ren also of the Geo: eral services John Condo noon, followed by Georges Valley church wit J. Arthur Wagner officiating lal was made in the George cemetery the after in Lh h the Rey. Bur- Valley Hote Hom CHARLES GLENN RUSSELL Charles Glenn Russell, for past six years a resident of Belle fonte, died at his home at 32 West Bish op Breet al 7 o'clock Monday 1 af fliness since last tember with a complication diseases Mr. Russell was a son of William C. and Malinda Wall Rus- was born al Grampian on January 26, 1880, making bis age at time of death 57 years, ]1 months and 28 days. On February 7. 1807 he was un at Hi: ArTisburg LaBord, Surviving s¢ll's axed Gra: children, the ter an a sell and iniled in MAaITIRE?e with Annetta Louise are Mr. Rus- aw ho lives # his widow and two Kirk and Gienn Russell ang two brothers, Harry Thomas W. Russell, of Grampian, Mr, Russell was grad- uated from the Williamsport Com- mercial College and for a number years was employed by the Har- ~Waiker . Refractories Com- bookkeeper and pasmaster tered the service of the Pennsylvania Ralirced, remaining with that company for 21 years He was a member of ghe P. O. 8 of A. lodge and was & member of the Society Friends Church, al- Wan of bison Dany as of Friday & Saturday THRIFT VALUES The SMART Shop Final Clean-up on Winter DRESSES "2. 3. 6. Values to $1 2.98. Ea — Final Clean-up on COATS 72 F Price New Priv © DRESSES $7.98 Sizes for Misses’ and Womes New SKIRTS $1.98 2% to 32 It's Smart 288, 2 Ist Quality Hosiery 49¢ pr. Reg. 79¢ Val. THE SMART suor to be Thrifty.” St. Rp —— i —— EE ————— - though he attended the Methodist Episcopal church during his resi- dence in that community, Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock this Thursday afternoon from the home, in charge of the Rev. H. Willis Hartsock, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church, Inter- ment will be made in the Union cemetery, MRS, MARY MITTEN Mrs. Mary Mitten, of Towanda, mother of Paul A Mitten, State College merchant, died Friday night in Philadelphia. Mrs. Mitten had been ill for some time. FRANKLIN HH. BENNETT Franklin H. Bennett, of Fleming- ton, a life-long resident of that section, died Baturday night at the Lock Haven Hospital, following a brief illness. He was 73 yeu: old, Mr. Bennett leaves the fol- lowing childien; Charles, of Blan- chard; Mrs. Margaret Luces, Lock Haven; Eugene, of Flemingion; Lester H., of Elkins, Pa, and Miss Myra, of Renovo, He is also sur- vived by a sister, Mrs, Margaret Haines, of Philadelphia. Funeral services were held Tuesday at the home of his son, Engene Bennett, in Flemington, with interment in thal community. MES. ANNIE ANDREWS Mrs. Annie Andrews died at the home of her son in Philipsburg at 8 o'clock yesterday morning from complications incident to old age Mr: had been alling for the weeks She was 76 years, 2 n and 18 davs old Born near Philipsburg on Novem- ber 8, 1861, sie was a daughter of Charles H and Martha McCore 8he i rvived by her son, Jamu vith whom made her home Funeral will be held from her son's ian Phillpsburg at 2 o'clock Frida fternoon with Re Woomer lipsburg Meth- odist Epi ireh ch officiating Interment will be made in the Jul- lan cemetery rows Andr nist : past six sme VICK REBECC A 8S. STICKLER Stickler, 8 native Bellelos MRS. Mrs. Rebe Ifelor a family of 10 her in three daugl man Pleetwood Mr rda Welsh, Bellefonte, and Mr R. McGrew, Thomasville, Oear- gia Pive grandchildre urvive She was a member of John's Episcopal church, Bellefonte, where funeral services were held yesterday afternoon by Rev. Robert J Sudlow. Interment was made in the Uni metery Mn Cg Jam 03 ters, Mi HF Ht the FRED THEODORE CORMAN Fred Theodore Corman fell dead at 7:30 ocock Tuesday mornin a mile from his home Bom in Haines township at Cobum. Mr. Corman meking his the past residence isits about Mittheim and raised had been Johnstown coming ORY nome few years his in Mili im for frequent Mr. Cor- man was a reilroad man and had been aMing for the past six year Several ago he was given a ick-leave from duties but re- turned to his work Year 3» in an f oxy OF ae years his aller a Ved! 11 month ud at the time of his death. He was a son of John and Mary Relsh Corman. end in 1808 married Rusia Mary Radel wh arvives with one daughter, Alma Followin surviving brother and sister C. Corman of Wi kKinsburg R P isenhuth Mrs. 1. A Mrs. J. G. Von- da, Mrs. T. A. Hoslerman, Mis Warren B. Boob and Jerry Cor- man, all of Coburn. Puneral ger- vices will be held from St. John's ’ reli, Milthelim, at 3 y'elock Friday afternoon, in charge of the Rev. O. E. Feeman. The Ma- onic gervice will be read at the rave in the Falrview cemetery in Miliheim Arg w Mr Meyer Luther ch WILLIAM COORMAN KREAMER Funeral services were held Tues- day night at Berwick for William Cookman Kreamsr who died at his home there Monday morning from a stroke following a year's {ll- ness. Burial took place yesterday afternoon in Union cemetery Bellefonte. Services at the grave were in charge of the Methodist minister of Berwick. Mr. Kreamer was born in Millheim 82 years ago last June, and waz a son of Perry and Mary Wise Kreamer. He mar. ried Ida M. Skirk, 58 years ago. She died in 1980. Burviving are the following children: Mrs. Toner A. Huge, Mllesburg; Willam and Wil- bur, of Annville: Mrs. Mahlon Miles, of Berwick and Miss Ruth, at home. Other survivors include a sister, Mrs. BSarsh Kbpoarr, of Milesburg; a brother, Robert, of Lock Haven and several nephews and nieces, In the early days Mr. Kreamer wos associated with Iris fathet in the manufseture of car- rages and ouggles in Miesburg, Alter the ‘death of his father he became associated with the late Lew MceQuistony in the same line of work in Bellefonte, Before moving to Berwick about 30 years ago, Mr. Kreamer was employed with the Central Railroad of Pennsylvania 0s a painter of passenger coaches He was a member of the Methodist church, and the I 0. O. PF. lodge of Milesburg, A year ago Mr. Krea- mer was presented with a 0-year Jewel by the 1. 0. O. PF. MONTGOMERY GUNSALLUS Montgomery Gunsallus, 66, a life long resident of Liberty township, between Beeck Creek and Blanch- ard. died Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock. He had been jl for THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, B BELLEFONTE, PA i lll at —— a ea sisters: Mrs, McClintock, of Bellevue, O.; rett, Mrs, John Wynn and J. R. Miller, all of Altoona; Mrs Ira Huntler, of Wilmerding; Hen- ry, Wilbur, Lena and Zena, at home. The funeral services will be heid at the home gt 2:29 o'clock Friday afternoon, the Rev. David Neilson, pastor of the Blanchard Church of Christ officiating. Bur. in] will be made in the cemetery adjoining the church. ADDITIONAL DEATHS ON PAGE J=SECOND SECTION ———————— YOY WEDDINGS Miller—Keeler William Miller, of Josephine, and Izabelle Keeler, of Valentine Street Bellefonte were united in marriage January 4, by the Rev. M. C. Piper of Milesburg, The bride is a daugh- ter of Roy Keeler of Milesburg, and the bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs. William J. Miller, of Josephine, They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, brother and sister-in-law of the bride. groom Helen Jar Mrs | brothers and Paige—C urtin The Jr Ol and Mis daughter of McMeen Cu solemnized Redemer wedding of Benjamin of Mrs. Benjamin Elizabeth Breeze Curtin, Mr and Mi Josenh rtin, of Pittsburgh, wa in Church the Pittsburgh, at 4:30 o'- Baturday afternoon, with the Hugh Clark officiating. Mis Mary Knox was the only attendant y the bride J LeMoyne Palg { i 1 R Edwarg Paige Paige the of and her's Is0er of ol Pit! the bride, Kelley Billi of 3a utimore Cari Hon and na of New Bellefonte Shank-~-Drapcho Helen Ii 0, d The maid of honor wore the bridesmaids wore i gowns, with oor. After a wedding ride’s home Mr. departed for Rene make thelr whille bi pink, pink and of dinner the and Mra. 8hank whe uw il fulure home empioyed pr dhe McClellan—Watson At a nicely appointed weddis s]¢ Jol in's Lutheran Bellefonte, at clock last Miss {abel Watson of Mrs Wat. Lamb Came ' of Rober in of the late Mr les MeCis ag Sr The Rev. Clarence E tor of the church were and sister Miss Charlotte aitired in olemnized in 70 Alina William OG Street, be ler Arnold officiated attended by ti Victor Wat. oung coupi bride's brother Watson and gon, The bride wa roseberry dre with gray acces- ore & corsage of peas. Her sister wore brown Accessories consisted of talisman following the SOUies Bd Ww or. chid sweet beige with her corsage roses, Immediately ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. MeoClellan departed for a motor trip to east. ern cities, expecting to return to Bellefonte Bunday. They will make their home for the presenti at the home of the bride's mother on West Lamb Street, but expect to housekeeping in the Spring. Miss Watson was graduated from the Bellefonte High School in the class of 1930 and since that time has been emploved n the offices of the American Lime and Stone Company. Mr. MeClellan was grade uated [rom the Bellefonte High School in the class of 1920 and for the past five years has been em. ployed In the meat department of the A. & P. store on the Diamond. Both members of the young couple are well known and held in high regard throughout this area and have the best wishes of a large number of Irlends for happiness and prosperity in thelr new life md na ov L0 £0 | FRIGHTENED DEER CRASHES THROUGH WINDOW OF STORE A large buck deer which dashed through the business area of Stroudsburg Monday jeft behind it a broken glass jewelry store door and 8 wrecked interior, Pursued by dogs, the deer ran along the main street, as startled pedestrians gasped, It vaulted the sidewalk and orashed through the store door. Then It escaped In the same manner, L. E. Lord, owner of the store estimated damage at $260. MARKET QUOTATIONS WHEHE issn by Herr & Hever EE —— ————— 3 SC bi. CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS HOLD ANNIVE RBARY CEREMONY Court Patrick McArdle, No. 448, Catholic Daughters of America, ob- served the eighteenth snniversary of the founding of the organiza~ ton Bunday in their rooms over the Parochial school on Bast Bish- op Btreet Bellefonte, About 50 members attended, Th Father Pather sistant church, of principal on | was ear | THIRTY-FIVE MAKE DEPOSITS IN POSTAL SAVINGS ACCOUNT Thirt v1 ¢ Billefonte residents had made deposits totalling $16,004 n the Federal postal savings ac counts as of June 30, , the post- office department reported to Con gress this week This fopte depositor in the icipating agency at the elo flscal year, June on deposit sums last with the B86 Belle- recorded as pare Federal banking of the preceding 1086, who had totaling $16.570. he official report 1S 413 offices a il $62 8a wr flee compared Court chaplain, the Rev Willlam E. Downes, and Bernard MeGuire, new &3- at Bt. John's Catholic Bellefonte, were the guests Father Downes was the speaker, und a ghort talk i given by Father McOuire. Mrs Mary Gray, ofl Bellefonte, acted a tonstmistress, reased during the A cake colors 10 nonor un Penngyids f 141.478 era 15 we clos tarseyidt t deposit at had 16 Of of depositors for in post Master | 1 being 86 219 ri number of the putting m toflice umber ry The 1 entire cour large trimmed in the purple and gold, ned a table in the center of the room. Music was furnished by Mrs. Ethel Carpeneto and Mrs. An- Geparunent na Mae Haunt, Pather MeGuire, Lhe Rose Pearl, Mrs. W. W. Bick ett, Mrs. Joseph Hazel, snd Mrs Ruth Casper, sang several vocal tion Mri. Odille Mott of South Allegheny Street wag the first worthy grand regent of the court, Mrs, Harry Dunlap, of East Howard street, is the wor. thy grand regent year, the Tal court snorted, the | : and the t aor otal mney int Mrs Hor 0 $454.04 of $1.17 per geier nresent present Ra Mayor Feeds Hig Prisoner When Mayor Morris R. Michaels | { of Bunbury, Wallace, 62, of Tyrone, in the borough lockup, without food for three days, he anced a meal for the man, sending was abusive his pent to the wiveg complained learned thet Charles a prisoner had been fine. before The man lockup after house. that he became when they refused to buy him from town ironing board covers, wi —— It is easy to get human beings 9 TOC UP Wie where they fight nation of method na goal delermi in 3 i ESR as a January 27, 1928 | MELROY’S KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS A. B. C. and VOSS WASHERS i | Ea" tua Ln Phone 9699-R 1 PLEASANT GAP, PA. i _ me _—_ x — A bab ® La Lc pe 8 Ee] Corsages for President’s Ball ! SEND FLORAL VALENTINES ON VALENTINE DAY Woodring’s Floral Gardens 127 E. Howard St. a le se oe Bellefonte, Pa. 13 South Allegheny Street. BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS 60 VITAMIN PRODUCTS Iron and Yeast Tablets 1 Pint Vitamin Test Cod Liver 01 49c¢ 50¢ Lyon’s Tooth Powder 50 Halibut Liver OU Caps 50 Halibut Ol and VYiesterol Caps 0 AB D & G. Cape 25 & G. Caps RR 39 » A. B. D 100 Halibut Ol and Viesterol Caps TOILET ARTICLES DR. SAYMAN'S VEGETABLE £1.50 Kolorbak SOAP : Se Kolynes Teoth 3 for Me Golden Glint £1.00 Danderine Milk Magnesia Tooth Paste Listerine Ponds Creams Hill's Cascara hy Sie Paste QUININE SOc Barbasol Shaving Cream E £1.00 Lilac Vegetal CoLD 5 Fitch Shampoo TABLETS +g Listerine Teeth 4 aste Vitalhis 2c Paste Shampoo Li 75¢ 8% ie S6¢ Lyons Tooth Powder 6be Fasteeth Proiris Tooth 5c J. & J. Baby Take 5c Mavis Taleum 55¢ Woodbury's Creams 5 Naxzema SLO LePirre Powder Halibut Ol (plain) Viesterel in Oil Viesterel in Ol Viesterol and Halibut Oll 100 8% Cod Liver OM 29. 1 quart 8%¢ -r . Hl $1.25 60¢ PATENT MEDICINES W & T Bloedroot Syrup Rem for Coughs $1.00 Hypocal Tonle 90¢ Creosote Emulsion $1.50 Agar fhe Fdward's Olive $1.50 Pinkham Compound £1.54 Petroiargar £1.25 Barkalyn S0c Phillips Milk Magnesia 7% Baume Bengue He W. & T. Worm Syrup Absorbine, Jr $1.15 Swamp Root Sugar of Milk Alka Seltzer $1.90 Agar and Oil 100 Hinkle 60c Calif, $1.00 World's Tonk and Of Tablets pound Fills Syrup of Figs 25¢ Anacin Tablets Electric Hot Plate >) One Gallon 190 Flashlight i Denatured Alcohol 69c Batteries Large 3 Lose Unsightly FAT! Quickly—Safel Quic ATE-O Flectric Attachment Cord 14. 3 dozen KOTEX J7e To rene SHAMPOO Mot ar, mot oh Owens lvven oe Sul, vertomble Sle i owikas bliowy aude, danas thoroughly, sad Waves endian, sft, oney to weve, Remon ore of le tind. Asn el Tod 60c size 49¢ —S0DA FOUNTA omens 2% 126 | Snecuon ad Sia 4 bie ht db - 10 IN SPECIALS! — Choc. Pecan | Sundae A5¢l Shae" 12¢
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