Page Bight ttt. | OBITUARY GRACE M. BURD Grace M. Burd, eleven-year-old laughter of Paul and Catherine Burd, of Miles township, near Re- bershurg, died at the family home ot 7 o'clock Priday morning from complications. The child, who haa not been well since birth, was the ers’ Union, Surviving are his wife only child in the Burd family, ¥u- | Mary Markle; two daughters, Mrs neral services were held Sunday CA. Nash, of Greensburg, and gions that the excess of births over afternoon from the home of her Jennie E. Markle, at home; two deaths in Centre County ls being parents, the Rev. A. J. Miller, pas- sons, Sami tie} of Jeannette, Cll- gustained annually tor of the Lutheran Reformed ford, ol ftor Forge Va und In 1036, Centre County had church, officiating. Burial was made ' One great-grandchiid Funeral ser- \ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. March 24, 1938, I. Cleaslield; Miss aid Kirk Russel) Glenn received presents. The guests wishing him many more birthdays. NEW LIBERTY COUPLE OBSERVE 50th ANNIVERSARY Marie Voss, of ‘Bellefonte Youth ong : \ OXY nnston Surprised on Birthday Bellefonte; ; 2 many usefu : departed South | marks had been low, made excep- tionally high grades in mideyear examinations, a facully commiite 1 of Upsala College investigated. A Do not forget 0 result, four dudents were “dis- seed. Our prices are right hanorably dismissed” a fifth was fonte Hardware Co indefinilely suspended and fou: ——————— others, received lesser penalties [o; comt little taking examination question ing them and. selling them for 8 cach 0 & group Of studenis County Births Excecd Deaths Contre County's birth rate | than keeping pace with the tcll, thus saving the county classification in the race suicide umn, a Census Bureau report ooms contractor by trade. pleted at Washington re He wns a member of the I. O. O. F. veal lodge Tor about 40 vears and was a Fiaut com member of the Jeannette Carpens ity zed by Mit Hara years of wedded life whiz. in a few short sentences as Moffatt, of Phillpsburg her childhood days spent william Whitehead, who with her husband, was celebrating cols golden wedding anniversary at home In New Liberty, March Alfalia Belle Clover Mr. Glenn Russell, of pring street, Bellefonte, intly surprised ast earload from the tre force arrived Ww prate his birthday tous dinner, the ied by Mri. C. Gi and ed by Mr. and Mrs. and daughter Liberty. to Lewistown Happy more enth from Wis spoke of with Mr pleas wo ——— Bunday when a————— Clearfield thea help him cele Aller a sump- party, accompan- 8 Russell and join- morning in Mrs. Fred Pisher Hospital Peggy Ann, motored Joseph where they viewed first child in the family and hi Mt. Whitehead, a native of Wale the screening of “Girl of the Gold. mother, the former Miss Julia Hall, and Mrs. Whitehead, the former en West," a pleture which bas just © New York stale, are reported to Miss Maude Adams, of Black Mo- recently been released, Returning be getting nicely, Mr. Willard hannon, were married 50 years ago to the Russell home they the Is one of the younger members of 61 In Houtedale, They moved to the ening the Centre County Bar and Is well , vices were held Sunday 8% tend more births than death while in New Liberty loemidly 25 ago 1 known in Bellefc and Btate Col» In the Lutheran-Reformed ceme- |. 0 oly EC ay Wilh Inter. 1935 It had 560 more births than and have the remainder of tery, Rebersburg pent Wn areas vatiriet te Jeannette oath tl time there where Mr. Whit w— ” 1 : Ly head was teamsier for the Liberty | vat ; re ila Steal Exam Questions MRS. MARY J. ANE STRAYER MIRIAM WOOMER Bs 030 born in Ce i iA unty Trading Supply Company, b nte theatre Mr. and Mrs. Wil h 1 . Mrs. Mary Jane Strayer, of Miriam Woomer, of ing 1936 1 at gull Ham Thurston and son Jackie of When a group of As hillps« : the days when New vp iberly was i , i : . : » ' Ea ing stil.bi . while 6350 per-on ied . A / Curwensvilie: Miss Gussie and Orange J. whose class roon Washington avenue, Altoona, died ed away at the State hos- = °° " 4 ro . bu tling It conl to at her home at midnight Friday Philipsburg duriy on Tuesday norne- night after an illness of ten weeks, Ng 11:50 f B § following Born in Milesburg July 4, 1863, lines Milesburg Clover Farm Store Mary Ann (Osman) Rhue. She had January , wughter of Phone 9594-R-1 Free Delivery and mor esided in Altoona for the past 30 Abednego and Caroline (Rook) years, Members of the family in- Woomer. She survived by clude he husband Edward te ! Almeda 1 Straver. ten childrer Mrs. Ann hom she made hM Lunn, of Pittsburgh Mi | immermai Bettw Mrs. Ceorge Weber and burgh She w of thi Mrs. Joseph Bettwy, all of Altoona] rethren Iaith. Private funeral Scott | i ices wel at the home on Rey Fresh Ground Beef - - 21bs 29¢ Fresh Cut Chuck Roast - - Ib15¢ FnFitie Hoy Center Cut Chuck Roast - 1b 17¢ arge or y Wiliam Rimmey. eed of all kinds of household | | Copter Cut Pork Chops - Ib 23¢ ent vas wraveling toward wo en to donate w me fumiy, | Homemade Sausage, stuf‘d, Ib 21c the | ar. Hertha. Rimiey, + | Tea & Sirloin Steaks - - Ib 23¢ Pork Steaks - - - - - - 1b28¢c Onion Sets - - - - 31bs 10c New Potatoes - - - 6 lbs 25¢ Oleo - - - - - - 3 Ibs 39¢ We pay 20¢ in trade for eggs. etl A et ll ee elt prominently vuliding of early buildings, and bullding Identified many of with the that town's being a carpenter son for EL. Allorney Edward L. Willard, of State College, is the proud father of son born about § o'clock Bunday the Philipsburg State The Jittie boy, named Hill Willard, who Js the Willurds Classified ing good results ach , COPY-~ het ently res 21 hundred guests and rel present at the dhge celebration tendered Mr. and William Whitehead of New one were ative plied by g reat bivthy and deaths 10936 with those "he vear before, and the comparisons result in the conclu- compare Look for Our New Cap About April 10 and Don’t Miss the Centre Democrat Cooking School Presbyterian Chapel March 30, 31, and April 1 along pent Hew he guests were: Miss Mae hie supervising manages Clearfield and Belle. £44 fy SHV * ‘ 1081 iy elev of the hd ment a ; ——— p— Curwensviiie Mi yudents at aioe Jury ital pa perou o'clock an Miss Eagle from heart born jald 1/0 A803 Bathgate V4 ed Dair y : " CHool, has Product uKens home i Mrs Pitts. YOI HE { 101 exc! the them consider a housew ife will Addl LO us your { family portant factor es mamta MS —— Crash at Boalsburg Brings Injury to Two Fri- Colledge Brethren of Pittsburg p ty eT VOU 11 you \ | that « ‘ nat are enat nou .. 1 ’ yellefonte OW Cleanliness insur ea bv i 3: n ed immediately before tomaooiie Nar- member of the Catheiral of Blessed Sacrament klin Houdeshell residing al Marsh Creek ADAM MONROE MARTIN ard ied at hi n Martin, died a aom { a Friday t disease A son of Benj: from oudeshell, he was born at ' al i ] February 6 1872 State demo of death m Bu 15 day He heer. + State mine: Howe Aid for Destitule Family not afte Ed ay ar a A family, consi complication of a ahi fn va) ents and ven cliiren Amin and are hw, 117 y ored milk processed by the most ting of pasteurizing equipment that Monree teacher Adam school near Woodward 11:30 o'clock following a sev I mor in shannon on He was 75 years of age Mr. Martin was bor township, a son of J a retired any 's i. Nail, Can vu da: Quality | «dl by frequent tine teria, and butte ria nd n snd Car- wrvived by | wife and the | olyn: Winkleblech Martin, In addi- wing ight © children George, tion to his wile, the former Amelia Edward Fannic Eisenhuth, g n and two daugh- 1 wbelle, Hild: and ii ert, all three Limes after the impact Bement ol Woodward, and ali survive: John, of Howard, R. With the exception of numerou Shr am of Lewisburg of LeContes } be Roe : ne th or 14 mez : nd two great- Venten, Jacob Houdeshell, injured. Estimated damag urvive. Funeral Mrs. Nora Blake, all of Phil- Bu hen! pW : . Tuesday morn- ipsburg. Funeral services will be Rimme 4 hos id afm his late home in charge of held at 1:3 lock this Thursday k Fred Greising. Burial afternoon from the Disciple church Lutiieran ceme- t Romola, in charge of the Rey Mr. Miller, of Mackeyville Inter- ment will be made In the Askey Olive 8 aig | have ither ; George what and held THE HARMAN DAIRY Phone 938-R-21 Bellefonte, Pa. ing from Rev. G. A. was made in the tery at Aaronsburg Marriage Licenses William F. Summers, rankie, Lemon State Col MRS. MARY M. PATTERSON Mrs. Mary Margaret Patierson Oi s Mark, died Friday mommn- o'clock at the Altoona hose admitied Tues - 7, 1878 n W. and Rache Wort r I ago al er Juniala » atl (Gor- two daug h- Lynch of Mary R DC { 1 } gre §it M Kauffma nani Mrs. J. M both of Juniata and airs Eugene ent of Warrios Mark n was a member of Me ho exson, of roof Juniata Ga of Groenwoxl, Marqu-i ta N. Y. and Mn ng i MRS. ESTHER G. Mrs. Esther Graham Gordon died Sunday morning al 8 o'clock at her home in the First National Bank apartment, North Allegheny street Bellefonte, from complications of diseases following a two years’ ill- ness. Mrs. Gordon. a semi-invalid had been cotifined to bed part of that time. Mrs, Gordon was born in Bellefonte, a Saugh ter of Edward and Mary Livingston Graham. At the time of her “mari age to Theo- dore Gordon the family lived in the house on North Allegheny street, now the Moore apartment After their marriage, Mr. Gordon and his pride went to housekeeping in the house now occupied by Mrs Stutzman, West Curtin street where Mr. Gordon died six year later. Mrs. Gordon is by two sisters, Mrs. and Miss Sallie Graham, Bellefonte. Several nieces and ne- phews also Supvive Ms. Gordon was a Sister of the late Benner Gra- ham, former Bellefonte resident who died in Denver a short Lime 280. She was 4 member of the Epls- copal church, Puneral services were held Tuesday afternoon from the home of her niece, Miss Helen Har- per, of East Howard street. The Rev. Robert Sudlow officiated. Bur- ial was made in the Union ceme- tery. GORDON survived Emma Lawrence both of GEORGE B. MARKLE George B. Markle, native of Belle fonte, died at his home at Jean- pnette Thursday evening of last week after a prolonged ifliness at the age of 74 years, A son Of Mr and Mrs. John Markle, now de- ceased. he was born at Roopaburg near here, and spent his early lie fn this vicinity. About 47 years sgo he went to Jeannette, where he was Sale of South Dakota HORSES BENNER BARN, CENTRE HALL, PA. Sat. March 26 at 1:00 O'clock P. M. 22 Head of Horses and Mules Ages run from 3 to § years: wi from 1409 to 1800 pounds. Also Sorrel Pony, 6 years old, weighs 500 Ibs, specially adapled for use by children. John Gruenwald EM. SMITH, Aug. cemetery, Moshannon MES. MARY HN. Mary H. Saxt days old, died turday evening in Hospital She wa H. Saxton, of Saxt SAXTON roland Sa At ind a of Texas 1 wd Gelin Cire burg. The body was taken to the home of William HH. Saxton hire, where [unetral held Tuesday afllernoon Rev. In C. 8¢ pastor of Lhe Becond Reior ned un of which Mr: Baxion was a member, was in in the Hill- st, both of Dalia § po Mir Rit LR Kidnapping of Levine Boy Remains Unsolved ¢ Democrat is In re- cirey lar from chief OG- Hoover. containing descri; un of Pet the 1243 cear-old bos apped the vicin- ! in New Rochelle February 24th The circular also contains an ap- peal for any information that ma lead to the recovery of the boy. Ug to this date there has been no tr the kidnappers although the father of young Levine has made strenuaiss efforts to contact them privately and pay whatever ransom iz exacted. The Federal Bureau of Investigation has now taken charge of t ecking any ible information that may be used as clues. which for the appeal through the newspaper Ba ER CSE, WH. he © Artest of Man. J portraits or A 1 from me on ace ne case and i pos. accounts THESPIAN SHOW HEY RUBE’ : TO BE PRESENTED HERE Coming to Bellefonte for the first time in years the Penn State Thes- pians, presenting “Hey Rube” un- der the auspice: of the Bellefonte Community Athletic Association will appear in the State Theatre on Tuesday, April 12 One hundred persons, including the chorus and orchestra, appear in the cast. The music this year is exceptionally catchy and those who have sefn and heard the rehearsals pronounce the 1938 Thespian Show one of the best produced In many years, Sale of tickets for reserved seats will open here in the pear future. The Thespians are scheduled to stage the same production In Johins- town. Clearfield, Reading and Al- lentown ———— - Jailed for Motor Violation Carl Parks, of State College, ar- rested In Bellefonte Monday by Chief of Police Harry Dukeman on charges of driving a car without a Heense, was committed to the coun- ty jail for 5 days in default of pay- ment of a fine and costs imposed by Justice of the Peace Harold D Cowher A by A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN handling 30 famous everyday household necessiiioe, No in- vestment or experience required. Wa teach vou. Earnings average $25 weekly to start. Write J. R. Watkins Co. BOX 367. NEWARK, NEW JERSEY Capsules Haliver Oil Earles 7 O- Hypocol 1 1b. Psyllium Seed 19: 29. sro NEW Under-arm Cream Deodorant Safely STOPS PERSPIRATION 1. Does not rot dresses does not irritate skin 2. No waiting to dry 3. Can be used right alter shaving. 4 Stops perspiration 110 3 days. 8 White, greaseless vanishing oresm. 39¢ 0 Jar 2-Quart Brown and w ite] Bean fa) - heavy crockery Evening Paris Face Powder and Large Bottle of Perfume 77 _. 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