Page Fight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTY, PA. March 21, 1938, BITUARY C—O — A — = — w D., KITTELL Ebensburg, promin County — [ - MRS, EMMA MATTHEWS, M. Mrs Matthew f Mary vale, Utah, mother of Mrs. G . Cambria Cohen, of We Falimount aver president National Bank State College, died Friday, March A Eb:nsburg. died in Mercy Hos Mrs. Matthews was 89 years old at pital, Johnstown, following Op the time of her death eration peri day M1 Kittell was well known in Bellefonte through his frequen visits vears with the Shoemaker and Collins familie His sister and the wife bl Philip Collins, rallroad bulider, who lived In Bellefonte many vears ago Mr. Kittell was a close [friend of the late Dr. C. M. Parrish Emma lawyer and un rmed ten Heo THOMAS BREW MeCLAIN Thomas Brew McClain died home in Philadelp! Tuesday morning at 6:30 o'clock from com- plications following a several months’ illness. Mr. McClain was 64 vears of age, spent 3 his boyhood in Bellefon Mr.M been bovhood ® [riends Clain was born at Julian, a son of early litle in Ebensburg. Surviving James A. and Mollie Brown MeClain. is a daughter, Bernadine, of Ebens- When he was quite young the family burg, Mrs. Kittel] died las: May moved to Bellefonte and din ti “uneial services were held Tuesday wuse on Bast Curtin street now In ng from the Holy Name owned and occupied by Nn Ebcnsburg. Burial was B. Hunter * in EBbensburg Thomas B ——— Hamilton E M His at his ago aey having during thel mos Cousin giaren MES. Broderick of State Colleg M1 grandmother v Nora MoClain house on Nou now owned by D. / Ors includ EMILY JANE Emily Curtin, passed away daughter. Mu West Lamb st SHULTZ Jane Shultz at the home Jacob Shay, eet Bellefonte won Friday, after a compli- LLABRNMS comms to Mrs. Shultz had made home with the Shay family ) th nt Hen sh native Harvey ‘ ad- Dali= out five ver in a fall The de- of John wr and was born 1 14, 1858. making i death RN ye i! husband, Daniel 1 1933. Surviy and Mi Frank are DAVID R Dn 1 { in. David Thoma retired farmer at Loveville o'clock vester WILLIAM HARRISON HAMMER Harrison Hamme: IRA ALVIN HOUCK Houck Warrior's MAKE THAT TRIP FOR AS LITTLE AS 1% PER MILE by Lakes-to-Sea Stages. prt Ay WEES See Tm oe “ WWW Cw. Bi opty + $5 48 and sister Wilkinsbure ar i: EE and Ralph Hou a membes & ll el ae —————— TICKETS AND INFORMATION AT a m ‘ ocdict Epo) PENN BELLE HOTEL | Houck. a the Phone 75 Lakes-to-Sea Stages al ber arivs vt ive WEIITNG uit he { “Healthful” “Refredhing” “Good for the Stomach” “Mixes with the Best” The Perfect Pick-Up GOLDEN EAGLE Bottles the Best in Healthful, Refreshing Soft Drinks “Big 4 Flavors” A DIME DRINK FOR 3c Insist on. GOLDEN EAGLE MIXERS Ginger Ale Lime Rickey Grapefruit Dry Lime Lithia Club Soda “GOLDEN EAGLE BEVERAGE" “A Flavor for Every Taste” Ask For It At Your Local Store or CALL JUTHIATED LEMON 500A Robert F. Steele 245 Howard St. Phone 379-M Bellefonte, Pa. MRS. VERNA MAY WEBER Mi Verna May W E. Webat mie Recent Weddings Rumberger-ilurvey morning of last AM K : 5 rye with a com=- of Mr. an Lloy¢ A daughter of wilesbury nd Richard Mr. and Mi Lance Smith, Mr net on of Mi M1 Weber was born in Bald Eagle pumberger, of Plea township, Clinton county, about 45 tored to Gettysburg veal Surviving, in addition 10 99 they her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Sinith, the now residing at Beech Creek, are her husband two on and two daughter Stanford of Pleasant Gap: Charles, of Snylertown; Nrs Clifford Corman, of Zion, and MIs. home of the bride's Bruce Whituan, st home, and a present time. brother and sister, Charles Smith p—— of State College, and Mrs, Merrill Trostle—-Eyer walker, of Mill Hall, R. D. Funeral | Miss Rose Ever, daughter of Harn services held on Sunday after- Byer, of Pennsvivania Furnace, b noon from the Snydertown Luther- came the bride of James Trostle, of an church, in charge of the Rev. Saturday, March 19th, the ceiem Paul Keller. Interment was made being performed at the Lutheran in the Rebersburg cemetery parsonage in Tyrone by the Rev. J M. Morgan. The bride has been em pasimistress at Penn James Martin, of Pellefonte, pass- hin Furnace for the past ten ed away at the Danville Hospital at and prominent ip social 4 o'clock Saturday af on after The groom iz the an iliness of than a year's dur- Mr. and Mrs. C. M ation with a complication of disease Hall Station. They will be at He had been a patient at the hos- 10 their friends alter Apri pital for four weeks and had been the Waller Homan farm where bedfast two weeks. A son of John will take first lessons in houseke and Catherine Emel Martin, he was ing and proceed Ww grow bum born In Bellefonte 62 years ago. His crops on the productive Hon wile, the former Busan Bstright, died farm. YOan Surviving are iw ——— el —— Mrs. Andrew Toues Royet—Keisler, aid Mu Clark Jacob Miss Anne E. Keister, daughter « Ohio: a son and Mis. Ralph E Kelsts brothers, John H Hall R. 1 ame hy gale a sister Ar f H 1 of M: i Steubenville, and Glenn ! Clintond Funeral r- al ceremony Fi sGay morning vening } hurch, Bell utheran hure ! A the Rev, Fat [alle utheran Parish Interment } l officiated ery Wad tired in an ensembie of De wile of died al hel east of Hublersburg ursdny { i Harvey, of Rumber. Bamuel Hines er an plication of disease and ant Gap Tuesday united In mar Rev. Bpenger WwW f the St The groom Is en Dalry at Ple will remain at parents Io no Mai ARO where were riage by Aungst, pastor « Lutheran church ployed at Markle ant Gap, They Jom wert JAMES MARTIN fent younge Ti ostle tern Mor MI 1 reoent daughter Bellefonte St John GG The CHARLES LEE BARNER Funeral serviees for Charle Bammer, aged 20 v 1 ind 27 da Hed ar noon from the J F dence al Asronsbure AND FIRE BRING $600 DAMAGE TO AUTO LESLIE HEATON > CROP LOAN OFFICIALS TO BE «N BELLEFONTE, APRIL 13 three mie and Orvis and 3 3 brothers Beulah, of Snyder. services will be held at 2.30 p. m. at the hon of Rev. David Neflson be made in the Hayes Ceinetery, Beech Creek Any ope wishing to get in with Mr. Schucker and who can meet him at Hi and 1 mentioned above, should wrile him at Box 864. Harrisburg Oliver Row Crop ‘70’ Has Everything MRS, HARRIET CORL Puneral services for Mrs Harriet Corl, of State College R. D.. one of Centre County's oldest residents were held Saturday afternoon at the Koch Funeral Home. It was one of the largest the community has known. Services were in charge of the Rev. J. B. English, of the Pine Hall Lutheran church, of which Mrs. Corl was a life-long member Interment was in the Pine Hall cemetery, Mrs. Corl died last Thurs- day at the age of 85 years, 3 month: and 20 days. She was born In Cen on Christmas Day. 1842 x daughter of William and Luceita (Coble) McRath. Her bus band, Israel Corl, died June 9, 1010. The death of Mry Corl re- moves the only member of the fifth generation of her family. Five gen- erations are usually rare and this one was especially so in that it was made up entirely of girls. She is survived by 01 descendants: 8 chil- dren, 20 grandchildren, 46 great- grandchildren, and 8 great, great. grandchildren. The eight children surviving are Benjamin, of Cen- tre Hall: Mrs. Elizabeth Meese, of Bellefonte: Bdward., Mrs. Sue Re- gider, Mrs. Anna Hoy, and Elmer, all of Btate College, and John and Charles, of Btate College, R. D. The spirit of Christmas. the day of her birth and a time of cheer and good will, seemed to have lived with Mrs. Corl all her life and was evi- dent in her relationships with her many neighbors and friends. - TO DISCUSS CONSOLIDATION . . OF WALKER TWP, SCHOOLS Full Pres. Lubrication Starter and Lights {At a Small Additional Cost) tre counts and wa 6 Cylinders Muffler Streamlined Tip Toe Wheels Steering Brakes A meeting of Walker township citizens for the purpose of discuss ing the proposed eonsolidation of the township schools will be held in the Community Hall. Hublers- burg, at 8 p. m. Tueaday, April 12 The meeting, originally scheduled to have been held March 25, was postponed at that time, Arrangements have been made to have a spraker from Harrisburg C. W. Behrer explain at the meeting what would FARM IMPLEMENTS be require from the township if the consolidation is approved by AND SUPPLIES the voters. Owing to the Importance of the matter to every taxpayer in Walker township, it is hoped thal a representative turnout of the dis trict’'s residents will be present. Penna. Furnace, Pa. Phone 13-R-3 Warriors Mark Self«control is a virtue that we ad- | vie ier 1 acai RAR, | ———————————— 5. Recall Early Rafting Days f John A. Haris Re ign A. Harris, o te ( 13 South Allegheny Street BELLEFONTE, PENNA. THREE DAYS - THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY | 190 ASPIRIN TABLETS Bre YEAsY Foam TABLETS 33¢ FREES ALL PURPOSE 6IASS DISH WITH 28¢ TUBE PHILLIPS TOOTH PASTE BOTH 18¢ FOR LOW PRICES $1 Yeast Tabs, 50¢ Dr. Lvon's T. Powder Se KOLYNOS 29. ¥ ie Ironized 10¢ Lifebuoy Soap 2 for 11 08 17¢ $1.35 Pink. Veg. Comp. 25¢ Carter's Pills Angier's i10¢ Musterole Hill’ ax. 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