THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. November 10, 1938. ARY | MRS. SARAH J. PIPER Mrs. Sarah J. Piper, widow of Kunes. 88, a Emory Piper, Tyrone, died at her Centre coun- home Friday morning alter an in- ty. who died Saturday afternoon at Ness of a vear, resulting from a fall the home of hig daughter, Mrs. and broken hip suflered November James Carney, Erie. Mi Kunes 6 of last year Mrs, Piper was born lived for several vears in Williams- | at Moore: ville Huntingdon county port and also at “Jersey Shore. He January 14, 1859, a daughter of Cy- was one of the original Pennsyl-' rus and Mary (Homing) Thomp vania canal boatsmen, and also en- son. Surviving are two sons and one gaged In the lumber business daughter, Arthur L Piper, Ralph Ag0, at which time he was assoc- Pi and Mrs. Allen | _Gar- jated with John E. DuBois, of Du- man, au of Fyrone and a grand- Bois. Mr. Kunes' wile died a year daught Mrs Spender (darman ago, severing a marriage partner- of Bellefonte. Mi Piper Wis i ship of 67 years. Besides Mrs. Car- member of the First Methodist ney, the deceased leaves two other of Ty daughters, Mrs. George IL. H¢ wd of Willlamsport, and Mrs. Maude Baker, of Flint, Mich MRS. MARY ADAMS Mrs. Mary Adams, a lifelong res dent of Port Matilda, died State Hospital, Philipsbur Magaday afternoon at 2:10 following a five months’ illness wi complications. Mi Adam daughter of Reuben and (Carrier) Reese pioneer of Bald Eagle Valley, and © at Port Matilda on July 2° November 26. 1892, at she was united Dorie Adam husband and these Eliabzeth Spic Mi Tyrone; Mrs. Virginia Adams, Juniata; Mrs. Alvi Dix; Mahlon Adams, Glibe Theodore Adams, Port John Paul, Reuben Ch arlottie MARTIN B. KUNES Word has been death of Martin R native of Blanchard, received of the YCRrs one m—— GEORGE E. METZGER. church Port 3 MRS. FIETTA M. SHAFFER. Adams, at home 3 5 Xi ta M. 8haffey ¢ +} wi Alliam Reese, two sisters Detroit, ar Pittsburgh TOHN LANE WHIPPO Ww nativ Wilkinsburg Williamsb Milesburg, Scranton The deceas M. E. chu Miles jary of Funeral afternoon at her | burg, with Re assisted by Rev ciating. Interment Treziyulny cemetery Urs the . 81 Tuesday 1 Miles- 11 ovray SOMMERY nit E. Sommerville, 68 DONALD L. Donald L railrcad superint ome near Antes " endent HARRY ( CONW AY tis C \ Shore 1890 when | the Beecl O £ [ Jers ey be gan in clerk with promoted bridges and bu Jersey Shore 1 oy Cre Wie Winburne; Allen, Pats held at nesday al in liefonte; eral services were I last Wed- is Zn with private buri- the Jersey ‘Share oemele JOHN H. CONFER. John H. Ccnfer, well known resid- and one home Lomison, Or- Askey, Pine 3 Conway iirnie resi Tiatide Sherman burne viston: i Glen; { Grassfiat. While ident Mr. Conway ¢ pool room, barber shop and restaurant dent of Bellefonte and father of the! He was a member of the Methodist Confer brothers, former Bellefonle | Episcopal church at Pine Glen. Pri- High School football stars, died 2° | vate funeral services were held at 10:30 o'clock Saturday night at his hiz late Kylertown home on Wed- home on East Logan Street, {rom | nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev the effects of a stroke suffered last | 1. L. Lease. of Winburne, officiat- Tuesday night while huniing ground- | ing, and inte made in hogs in Green Valley. Hig entire left | Askey cemetery at Moshannon. side was paalyzed, and he never re. gained full consci stricken man wa woods by his son becoming exhausted. wa leave hig father in the woods to Pleasant ad not and rend i ren Lhe WILL IAM GING HER liam Ging of M i » County Hospital at 7:30 o'clock | Thurs clay morning of last week af- Cap for ald | ter a two weeks iliness with been stroke. Up until about two weeks ago unders I been employed at: operation stow! {0 - the Federal Match Company plant. | Mr. Gingh soni of Mr. Confer was a son of John and! John 1. and Mary Gingher Sarah Grimm Confer and was born | and was born in sburg on Ape in Bellefonte on August 25, 1882 | ril 1871. making his age at time making his age al time of death 56 | of death 67 years. 7 months and 2 years, 2 months and 10 days. He | days. Surviving are his wife, the was united in marriage with Sarah | former Gertrude Bloom and these Flack who survives with the follow- | children: Mrs. Edward Bryan and ng children: George, Johm, Samuel. | Villlam T. Cincher. Mileshurg: Mrs James, Clarence, Albert, Barl, Claud Harry Ginter and Mrs. Harry Stick. Harry and Miss Pearl, all of Beile- | ler. Bellefonte, and Paul Gingher, foute: and Mrs. James Ginter, of lal home. Also suviving are four Bellefonte, R. D. Also surviving are | sisters Mrs, Grant Dyke Miles a brother and sister James Confer, of | burg, Mrs. Ralph Curvin, Altoo- Cleveland, Ohio, and Miss Ann Con- i na: Mrs. Eleanor Grey, Pittsburgh. fer. of Belicionle. Funeral services and Miss Almeda Gingher, Miles- were held yes'erday afternoon from | burg. The deceased was a member the home of the gon, George Con- | of the Milesburg Methodist church fcr, on Burnside Street, with the Funers! services were held Sunday Rev. H Willis Hartsock, pastor of afternoon from the late home In the Beliefonte Methodist church of- | Milesburg, In charge of the Rev. D ficiating. Interment was made in D. Kauffman, assisted by the Rev. the Unicon cemetery. Years ago Mr. | M. C. Piper. Interment was made Confer was a football star at toc | in the Treziyulny cemetery, Miles Bellefonte Academy, | re. 10F IK a oon piication diseases ent A ————— MRS, FREDERICK KOHINLE. Mis. Frederick Kolule, of Dayton Ohio, mother-in-law of the Rev Robert Thena, of York, former pas- vr of the Reformed church, Belle died last Thursday after home after a several weeks iliness with a complication of di eases. ‘Mrs, Kohnle was well known in Bellefonte through frequent visil the local Reformed parsonag Chin + the R y. 1 Th her Va WILLIAM J. NEVEL William Jacob Nevel died at his home In Altoona Friday night, He wag born In Snow Centre county, September 13, 1877, a son of Danie! and Filene Heaton Nevel Members of the family include his Myra Burd Nevel three daughters, Mrs. Pearl Hess. Hunt- ingdon, R. D.; Mrs, Wililam Davi Altoona: Miss Dorothy at home; two NV of Walden, N. ¥ Shoe wile Ql Villiam James, Altoona children; a brothe: Rocks, Pa lie Luca employe Real the Pentecostal chool WILLIAM HOY MEYERS ay Nell AMANDA E. KREIDLER i ry MES HOWARD N. Wal WALKER ip a nat MRS. Mis. Howard N vizited the J L atimer Cu evening Saturday for interment MRS. HENRY KRYDER MATTERN Mrs. Mina Clark Mattern, wife of Henry Kry ttern, of Julian, RB D. died at her home the 30 sday morning ilineas with pneumonia i been in go health for the der N Osmer © lark and d was falo Run Valley on May 4, 1882 \ ng her age at time of death 76 5 motiths and 4 days. On Oc 1884, she was united in nn Buffalo Run Valley with vader Mattern who survives lowing sons and daughe- Randall Julian: G. Gilbert, ew York City and Mrs. Marion enister, Cambridge, Md. Also sur- 1g are these brothers and sis George, of Tyrone; James, Bellefonte Elmr, Port Matilda; Cease Clary, Nemington: Mm Mary Pennington, Tyrone: Mrs Blanche Hartsock., Port Matlida: Mri, Martha Gummo. Port Matilda, RD. Mrs. Jennie Jackson, Juniala and 5 grandchildren. Mrs, Mattern was a member of the Methodist Epia- co hy . Church and had be en a reg ¢ Julian he past 45 year was presi dent of the local c T. U. for many yeas. #u 1 services will be held at 2 o'clock : Thursday afternoon from the home, with the Rev. D, A. Bowers Jr., cf Port Matilda, officiating. In- terment will be made In Gray's cen for | |etery, Buffalo Rum Valley, ervices for myer. of Bring Monday niter; church In Pine Clen with Rev. Willlam gang ofeciating Interment wa made In the Pine Glen Miss Grassmyer, who died tht home of her parents in Spring Mills last Friday, was born in Bratton Miflilin county January 10, 1022 She wi laughter of Abram and Arie Rt to her pa \ v three sisted Mi Lydia MY Ida, and Mi Man myer, all of Spring Mill larbara Ks- Mill from Mifriin Wall « Funeral ther Gras were seld the county, 1000 cemetery on JOHN MITCHELY Funeral day after ( i neral home, Mil Mitchell Mulfinge: home In a heart eral weeks’ w agner, of MULFINGER were held Mon condition fliness center HARRY CC. ZEIGLER ' Recent Weddings Hoffman —Par ley HazelRachay Neate Wie My ersSpatiog le AN ABSOLUTELY GUARANTICD ELECTRIC DRY SHAVER DOUBLE FDGE SHAVING HEAD that assures smooth ac. ton and 3 close shave Absoiyiely Souk proof, Self sharpening Seif sar. STARTING we merely "many 110 +55 Alernstng Laren sockey and ft insanely starts by weed Vibration actiom, # Deerally masses he face A DEFENDADLY LonG Lite MOTOR « offering the perions shavers selling o proce p. , "es price. Guarsnieed vost mechanical # STREAMLINED BlLAC BAKELITE CASE—durshily i sirmcred, XB presents as Bande 80 appearance #8 any shave the market, n"™ Widmenn & Teah | BARBARA ESTHER GRASSMYER Ham Henry Spancgl n of My 1 M1 an 4. ke 1 of Hub marriag morning b " ¥] Rey Ww I Cumberiand TRESSEL ANSWERS CIFTARGE OF BAR ASSOCIATION attorney Ig ACCU EB An $1 Lemen’ A y are YORLAOT in red afiliat- This wi riage Buys Registered Cow registered ently ver to R. L Minas is The Club, HOSES according Ww Guernsey Cattle ough N. H MONEY PENN STA 0) in ANY SEX BELLY HOTE] IE COLLEGE Are Those Taxes Paid ? Are Those Winter Clothes Bought PURPOSE AT A REASONABLE RATE Us FOR DETAILS ! CENTRE COUNTY THRIFT BUTLDING BELLEFONTE HOTEL-STATE COLLEGE SPECIALS- THURSDAY--FRIDAY AND SATURDAY South Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa. Rinso Soap Flakes Jc Petroleum Jelly 3c Clothes Pins 4 J 7c Fu | i WOODBURY'S SOAP 6c Lux Soap Flakes 2 15¢ Guaranteed Hot Water Bottles 39¢ 8-0z. Baby Nursing Bottle 2c 50¢ BEAN POTS 29¢ Box of 80 PAPER NAPKINS 7c 60c Miles’ Alka-Seltzer Tabs CAD DREAMS IRRITABLE BROKEN SLEEP ITCHY NOSE POOR API #IDGETING These signs may mean large round worms. Yes, Mother, it is deplorable, but even your usual good care and the cleanliness of your home may not wholly protect your Thildren from infection by sro ronnd § eee— worms, which are not at all uncommon even in these enlightened days. Flies, dogs, uncooked vegetables, fruit, con. taminated water, dirt, ete, may carry the infection, Portunately, though, the signs may be reonp pived by the oheervant mother, for cinldren having large round worms may be rrdtions, irtable, fret ful or perenne, Mher signs may be broken sheep, por sphpetite, regnlar bowels, fidgeting and pre Ling. What ahawld be dome? Ask your drags | 1 say Jayne's Vermlyge 10¢ CLAPP'S BABY SoUp 3 for 20c¢ 60c MAR-O- OlL Shampoo 40c¢ IA 1.25 ABSORB: 4 INE JR. 87¢ $1.25 SIMILAC 87¢ | 50 HALI- BUT OIL Capsules 59c 500 TOILET TISSUE 19¢ EACH pran: Se PRICE TA You'd never guem Whe price of thy wateh - ey appest periormance - Alenmng chramme catching ance of mart paw track dial ram prowary Mandy leather than or adiatable led bracelet Worth $5.00, now $2.39 Asnacican made, of course GUARANTEED ont year” = Po CIGAR SPECIALS White Spot 5¢ Cigar—2 for 5¢ £1.09 Box of 50 Tennyson Cigars 3 for 10¢ Box of 5081.59 { Tt is wild, mint Bavared, and reqguser 80 Hating oe————— 1 wr stasving. Jayne's Verembuge eapels large vom wows, sd Lhe poor appetite and digestion conned these worm will be Imp wed All drag stores B I, Jayne & Som, Inc, indelphaa. “Serving pou vines 18907 JAYNES VERMIFUGE. 87c il Fa) s120 [Hickies. Pimples oo PERUNA® — sateen slemivhar paeitively ith Sely of MEDREX owtaesr. A - Sutufhnart will “eave” hn Thre on oot a foi ho back » t iat heill wen 59¢ Biikly nis bg |CD WATTH 25¢ Packer's Tar Soap 50¢ LYONS TOOTH POWDER 29¢ he ROLL TOILET TISSUE 3c 15¢ PONDS Cleansing TISSUES 2 for 25¢ —— 65¢ PONDS COLD CREAM 39¢ £1.20 FATHER § JOHN'S |98¢ LIFEBUOY SOAP Sc Flashlight BATTERIES 2 for 5c 25¢ Oxydol SOAP POWDER 17¢ Copper POT CLEANERS 3c Paste Shoe Polish 4c 50¢ Barbasol Brushless Shave 29¢ 60¢ ITALIAN BALM 47 c 5c Lighthouse Cleaner 2 for Re IVORY SOAP Sc Attachment Cord For Electric Iron 1c 25¢ Citrate Magnesia 13¢ pos jasc) NTRAT form; Wig v4 ting Irom snd 2 elements by Inmoas Amerioan University whom Stari mow for pew iablcte invigorete glands, both seven. Got package hers © #1 meals wii, bedtime, If not ye | saat money espa Value $1.00, pis LSPECIAL this week 79¢. 4 mie CONC FREE ! — $30.00 In Cash This Week-end — FREE ! Cuernsey cow has been gold by John O. Blo. Poorman of Bellefonte Commander's Lou American Petersbor «
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