THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. February 24, 1938 OBITUARY | C—O -— & MOODY 58, wife of MRS. CHARLES Mrs, Elizabeth Moody, Charles Moody, died in the Wil- liamsport Hospital about 8 @&'clock Saturday night. Besides her hus- band, surviving are two brothers, Jacob Matill, State College, and Charles Matill, Danville, Funeral services were held Wednesday af- ternoon, with interment in Wild- wood cemetery, Williamsport, RICHARD K. HALDERMAN Richard K.Halderman, §-months old of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Halderman, of Coleville, died at T: o'elock Saturday moming at ul Centre County Hospital after fiiness with a complication of dis- eases common to infancy, Survive. ing are the parents: three siste and a brother, namely; Naomi, Jane Dolor | Pan! Jr.. all at home Funera ices were held Tuesda) afternoon {tom the home, in charge of the Rev. G. E. Householder, pas- United Breth- . in SON tor of the Bellef ren church in the Curtin MRS. MARGARET E. LONG Mrs. Margaret El of the late David Long, died Fri- day morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. A. Confer, of Mill Hall, where she had made he: bome the past year Death was due to complications. Mrs, Long was born 82 vears ago at Cedar Run and Miss Margaret Ellen Krape before her maglage. She w ] last surviving member of a fan of 10 ehildren., She was a member of th Mill Hall Pre terian church. In add 1 ) Confer he leaves the “fol other chi mn Mrs. Bessie man, Lock Hav Long, Mili Hal; Nittany; as well children. Funeral ducted Monday aft clock at the Conler Rev. Lindley EF was made ir tery len Long, widow b M1 Vil frnoon hoine mite tho MRS. ANNIE NEFF several week of Hew and wa WwW Monday Close-Quf Specials DURING Going Out of Business Sale OUR OUR ENTIRE STOCK Of WINTER COATS Y2 Price AND LESS BE WISE-RBuy now for next winter and you'll save exactly what you spend. FINAL CLOSE OUT ON Dresses TWO S 3 FOR — a — "FoR 0 85 | Every dress worth at least Twice these prices, ss SMART 23 lh Alga Allegheny . BELLEFONTE, PA. -— ng at the Wid. lows on Nerth Allegheny er Vitey game place Tuesday he Rev, C { tha Reformed and the panied cemoa te made n Punéral Hem Street. Furth conducted at the rnoon by mm, pastor ol Bellefol Auxiliary accoms the Zion ment wa alt church, Legion the comege 0 ry, wher nix JOSEPE CRISPEN Crispen Hi resident, died Thursday morning al his home in California, Pa. Mi Crispen wa retired hridge car- penter for the Pennsylvania Rail. road Company and was well known throughout Clinton county, where ved ior r= Mi Lharee Joseph Renove rmer he fe formerly Howard, and mond and George CHARLES P. BOSTIAN " 11, of Bellefo GEORGE NASH STEE JOIN W. HOWI granaci ——— MELROY’S | KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS A. B. C. and VOSS WASHERS — ll Phone 9699-R 1 PLEASANT GAP, MUNICIPAL EVENINGS -.7 and SP. WM MILLHEIM, PA. FRIDAY & SATURDAY Walter Winchell Ben Bernle i Simone Simeon "0 M ll Love and Hisses Wikh: Joan Davis and Bert Lahr —————" - EE MONDAY & TU ESDAY PAUL MUNI Bette Davis “Bordertown” “GIFT NIGHT" Tuesday Eve, $20.00 FREE ! MORDECAIX Funeral! services lay for Mordecal Dannley at bhi late home in Seville, Ohio. Mr Dannley died Priday from compli- cations incident to old age. Born at Pine Grove Mills on Novembe: 25. 1860, he was a son of George and Margaret Dannley, The follow ing brotha ind sisters survive harleg, of Wadsworth, Ohio; John, of Medina, Ohio: Sue and Sara Dannley, of Pine Grove Mills; Jennie Fortney, of Boalsburg Mrs. Dorothy MeCormick heim DANNLEY ware held Sune Mrs. and Mill nl MRS, HANNAH A. LUCAS Mrs, Hannah A. Lucas, yrelet of the late Carlton Lucus, died at her home at Snow Show Intersection at 2:15 o'clock Saturday afternoon af- ter an illness with a complication { diseases Born on Jamuary 11 1863, she was aged 75 years, 1 uth and 8 days at the ume ol ath. Surviving three ¢ y: Irvin James E yard, and Mi te Funeral sday after- are her do and BENJAMIN Ray FRANKLIN CRAMER VIE BALL ZAHNISER SUSAN CC. MEYER dren and 2 great-grat Funers MIVIOES 10 a 1 Friday Reformed churel Spring Mills, In charge of the GG. A. Fred Oriesing. Interment be made in the church cemetery Mr Meyer had bet an active memb { the Balem Reformed chur | past 75 year — vom MRS, SARAH FLLEN GEARY Mra. Sarmh Ellen Geary, widow { the late Daniel L. Geary, died atl her home in Millheim at 4:40 tinck Monday afternoon after an HT] with a complication of dis ence A daughter of Abraham and Elizabeth Hull Mrs. Geary was born at Asronsburg on September 14, 1852, making her age at time of death 25 years, 5 months and 7 days. Bhe was united In marriage with Daniel L. Geary on March 8 1870 urviving are twe sons and three daughters, namely: Franklin Geary, of Centro Hall; Charles Geary and Mrs. May Wagonseller, of Newport, Pa.; Mrs. Ollle Au- man, snd Mrs, Elizabeth Brown, poth of Millheim, Other survivors are a brother, Daniel R. K, Hull, a of Mitchell, Bouth Dakota; a step daughter, Clara Xerstetter, of Oo- bum, and 11 grandchildren, Fue neral services will be held at 2 o'clock this Thumday alternoon from the home, in charge of the Rev. OO. A. Fred Ouesing. Inter. ment will be made ih the Paltview eetitetery at Millheim. Mrs. Ceary [was a Sas A Member of the Reformed | O~ MRS. ALBERT JAMES, Following a five months’ {line wr-q, Albert James, of Osceola Mills, ter of Daniel Hennessey, of Port Matilda, died at the James; home Friday night of last kK. Mr James was a native of Tioga county 8 hey the She spent of H In 1901 ahve 1 Jame Wi utzadale Albert Jame Roman Ca was mad vicini y who memb chureh atl Os HAROLD ISAAC STROUSE Harold Isag 2lrouse months gnd and Mildisd Bletz r Mills, R. D.; parental home at © day night after an complication of di wig bom In Giegg towns August 108%, Surviving parents and two brother and John, Jr, at home wil held m of Strouse died ‘at his 45 o'clock Mon- fliness wiih a The °4_GRYE, case “0m wd heim cemeiery MISS MARGARET BARRON CLINTON E. SWARTZ STATI ro Loe TO SHOW FuM AL AUDIENCES BANJO BAND TO GO TO MIVL wong RG TONIGHT 1" Wii AR emble at on West Bishop sirect this Thursday after nd automot '" . ” the Y store harry Donia a |] Miffl ot he erie Echoo) fifth of a set this penson ) auditorium The coheert 8 being held we the auspice the Mift Kiwanis Club and proceeds will go to the club's Mund for under-prive Heged children Approximately Bs members of the band, including bays end girl entertainer and soloists, will make the trip tonight ’ Oi burg To Settle Estate Funeral director E. EB. Widdows son, of Bellefonte, was granted ters of administration, in he Dauphin county court, in the es. tate of Mrs. Billa Joneg Crane, who did vecently and was buried in Belicfonte, Bhe ig reported to have left personal property to the mount of $500, all of which will go he a her husband, Richard L. Crane, | of Harrisburg, Mrs. Crane sister of Mra, Harry Monsell John Paul Jones, of Bellefonte ws —— ———— It's about time for somebody to write a paragraph about the Rr ers that bloom In the Bpring. Prankness covers & lot covers & lot of ' remarks; - ay wis a and and customers’ deposits which have not been returned Ea Becomes Sorority y revert to the Mi Lucille M 1H ana Edelman under a law providing that an Informer who reports unclaim- money, prosecutes and proves Cale entitied to one-fourth that Burris~Lyter Recent Weddings Peters—Pletcher Crain Peelers y Peter Lenneth Ladson Burris, of le id Laura Isabel Ia pete united in marria : Rey Piper te T ride CcOMMonweailn 1 Dn a A d J of Ph Bon be Theta Phi Alpha social sors Mr apd Mra Bam vp | ide nr unpaid ma~ rity during the recent EBeliefont { 4 1 Interest op bl wilch Dag k Penn State, Mis Baal. Blair on no wn nald because the owne a fre mn in the liberal arts tetter farm. 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