OBITUARY | OTIS MACE, Otis Mace, a former resident of Lock Haven and the father of Mrs. Hazel Miller of Howard R. D., died Tuesday of asi week at His home fn Waterville, N. Y. Mr. Mace lived in Lock Haven for many years, being employed at the North American Refractories and Ame. ican Analine plants, He moved to Waterville eleven years age, farming for several years before retiring Interment was made in the Dunnstown cemetery, Clinton county. JAMES W. MACKEY James W, Mackey, 84, retired far- mer, died at Mackeyville, Friday morning at 8:30, of complications in- cient to ald age. Surviving are the following sons and daughters: Mrs Badward Hazel, Syracuse, N. Y.: James W., Rocheste , N, Y., Frank J. Howard, R. D.; Mrs. Walier Miller Muackeyville; Mrs, Rache! Robb, Ro- niola and Albert D. Mackey, of toona, also swvives, Funeral services were held at the Miller home at Mackeyville Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock in charge of the Rev. Robert DeBoer, of Monument, and interment made in the Zion Ceme- tery at Zion. DR. ALVIN L. RHOTON, Dr. Alvin L. Rhoton, professor eme- ritus of the Pennsylvania State Coi- lege, died in an Agdensburg, N, ¥Y., hospital last Wednesday night, the age of 71 years, making his home 1 Mi:s. Lee Hunt of Can on was born in Som arset ¥.. March 23, 1867. He had bien Pro- fessor of Education at Penn Stats for 18 years, until his retirement at 70. He married Miss Ethel Baugh who died four years ago. In addi- tion to his daughter, Mrs, whose husband is Professor of dation at St. Lawrence University fn Canton, he is survived by a son, Dr. Paul Rhoton, of Furman Univer- sity, Greenville, 8. C. and two grand- daughters, Barbara and Paula Hunt of Canton, Edu- MISS HELEN FORSHEY. Miss Helen PForshey, a grade teacher in the Philipsburg public schools for the past forty-seven fears, died in the Philipsburg State Hospital Friday alternoon of a beart ailmemn superinduc:d by com- plications, She had been critically {1 for two months prior to which she seemed to enjoy a reasonable fegree of health. Miss Forshey had kn as a th wid terms taught term be- native of founded out forty-seven school teacher and had first month of the present fore she became ll. A Tyrone, Miss Forshey went to Phil- ipsharg with her parents, the late Jonathan and Martha Forshey, when she was about ten years of age. She had lived there ‘since that time After graduating from the Philips- burg High School, Miss Forshey at- tended Indiana Siate Narmai School, later taking special work at the Pennsylvania State College. She was a member of the Presbyterian ¢church and belonged to the Eastern Star of Philipsburg. The following brothers and sisters survive: Harry of Osceola Mills; John and William Forshey, Mrs. Annie Masgong and Miss Emma Forchey, all of Phillip burg, and Mrs. Grace Waldron, Malvern. Private funeral services were conducted at her la'e home on Monday afternoon and burial made in Philipsburg cemetery en th, Le FREE DELIVERY! FOR QUICK AND COURTEOUS SERVICE, + 1868, Al- is ¢ Hunt, “* DONALD RUPERT Donald Rupert, aged 3 months, son of Hawold and Minnie Lyons Rupert, of Lyohstown, dled at 3:15 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Centre County Hospital after an fliness since birth with a compli. cation of diseases. She 1s survived by her parents and a sister, Eliza. beth, At home. Funherdl services were held vesterday morning from the home of a neighbor, Willlam Lyons. at Lvonstown, with the Rev. F. B Henry officiating. Interment wus | made in the Meyer's cemetery, Buf- falo Run Valley MRS. EDWARD LOWER, Mrs. Emma Porter Lower, wife of Edward Lower, dled at her home in Tyrone, Saturday afternoon, fol- lowing an extended {llness. Born al Huntingdon Furnace May 28, she was a daughter of George Patricia Genstmore. Deceased rvived by her husband and four children: Mrs. John 1. Dewey, Ty- one; Mrs, Uora Henderson, State College: Robert Lower, State Col- lege; Mis. D. B. Reed, Tyrone. Also two sisters: Mrs. Mary Cogan, of Ambray, and Mrs. Caroline Near- haf, Bellwood, Mn Lower was a life long member of the Presbyterian church. on and and MRS. EMMA LAWRENCE Mrs. Emma Lawrence, of the First National apart: North Alle- sry tp 314 effects of a home on ence wis a nd Mary Li : was born Years ago After the f her hu George Law- in Cooperstown, 8. D., ten ago. she came Bellefonte ind has lived since that time wilh ister, Miss Sallie Gra who A ) survivor. An- ther sis Mr Esther Gordon. died in Beiielon e in March of this ar. Puneral services were held Sunday \fternoon from the home of niece, Miss Helen E. Harper on Fast Howard street, with the Rev. Samuel H. Sayr r of St John's Eplscopal he iclating Interment was made | he Unian e:metery, Bellefonte ha wot sOANQ ( by i X her WILLIAM MILFORD KREAMER. Wiliam i resident hone Milford Kreamer, “? of W there pidigh reer and pr 2 Pont er township on October 20, 1878, making his age at time Of death 60 vears, 1 month 14 days. Surviving are his wife, the former Sallie P. Vonada, and toe following children: Maurice G., MiSs Lida and Mrs. Viola Kerstetter, all at home, ahd Mrs. Florence Day, of Smull Also sur rviving are a brot ner and sister E Kreamer, of Woodward, and ad Katie May of Pierre, South Dakota 1 services were held from the rome at Woodward yesterday mom- followed by services at the ard Pvangelical church, with Rev. H. G. Ho seal officiating CONE Was me n the Wood- as cmeter Mr Kreamer had been an 1 det ive ‘member of the Wood - vangelical church for many born tn and ing, Woodw ihe ward year FREE DELIVERY! CALL ON THE STORE OF FRIENDLY SERVICE AND GOOD QUALITY WITH NO EXTRA CHARGE! OLDMAN Successor to CARPENETO'S FOOD MARKET “Where Quality and Economy Rule” BROCKERHOFF HOTEL BLDG. 10c PKG. SUPER SUDS PHONE 28 le WITH PURCHASE OF LARGE PACKAGE AT 23¢ MIRACLE WHIP Qts. 3c Pints - 24c PEANUT BUTTER SODA CRACKERS: RICE DINNE BEECH NUT TOPS A Delicious Butler Cracker. 15¢ Large Jar 25¢ 22 15 25¢ 8SUN- SHINE 17-02 cans (A meal in itself that's kind to your budget) MACARONI CREOLE “5s: 17-02 cans 25¢ (The flavor i different-IT'S DELICIOUS I) SPECIAL SALE ! BERTOLDI OLIVE OIL Mantifactured and Packed in Italy. Gel. $3.45 Qt. $1.00 Pt.70c '2 Pt.35¢ STRIKE ANYWHERE MATCHES - par - = 6 boxes 25¢ NAPKINS ( 80 to pkg.) 4 for 25¢ Derernber B, 1088, | MRS KATHERINE KE. HENRY Mrs. Katherine EB. Henry, 77, died at. her hotne in Jersey Shore, at 12:50 o'clock Saturday morning, following an illness of two years. She 15 sur- vived by (wo daughters, Mrs, Willlam Hunter, of Jersey Shore and Mrs Qliver Edkins, of Easton, two sons, John, at home; and Raymond, of Jersey Shore: two sisters, M.5. Allen Shive, of Snow Shoe and Mrs. Clara Kohler, of Willlamsport; and three brothers, William, Peter and Edward Hauser, alk of Snow Shoe; by eight grand children and two great-grand- child. en, ———— EMORY E. EMERT Funeral services lor Emory E. Emert were conglucted at 2 p m Sunday at the home of his daugh- ter, Mrs, Guy Nolan, Nittany, where he died last Thursday fol- lowing a long AUlness with sugar diabetes. He had been confined to bed for two years. A native of Sa- Ilona, he had spent his entire life in that section and was aged 69 years. Survivors are his wife, three son Richard, Earl and Clarence Emert, all of Lock Haven, one daughter, Mrs No.an, and two bro- thers, Harry and Torrence, of Sa- ona. He was a millwright and me- chanic by trade. The funeral was in charge of the Rev. Jesse H. Gun- der. Interment was made in the Jedar Mill cemetery MRS, IDA SWARTZ. Ida Swartz 1, widow of John led Wed morning week al the home of he: daughter, Mrs. Harry Earon, Beech Creek Township, alter a lingering Qiness. She was a nalive and life- ng Went of Beech Creek and member of the Bla: i rist, the P. O cech Creek Crange Mir: Swartz las NeSGaYy i, Gace, and Caenn ryvices wers at 2:30 ¢ Blanchard Chure The Rev David Neilso dled and Interment the Disciple Cemetery SIMON WILSON DUGAN Simon Wilson Dugan, of Pleas- ant Gap, former employe of White. rock Quarries, died suddenly at 4 o'tiock last Wednesday afternoon at the home of his son-in-law, Willis Ripka, on the former Humes farm east of Bellefonte. Death re- sulted from 2 heart attack suffered while Mr. Dugan was walking through the Ripka home. The de- ceased was a son of John and Suse pina Beck Dugan and was born In Gregg township on October 15, 1878 making his age al time of death 82 years, | month and 17 days. Bur ving are hix wile, the former Miss J Fye, a daughter, Mrs. Willis of near Bellefonte; these nd sisters: Edward Du- and Mrs. Emma Deitrich, of ite. Mrs. Mary Vemnick, of Colyer. John, Willlam and Duff Du- gan, all of Alcona, and three grandchildren. Funeral services were | held Saturday afternoon from the Ripka home, with the Rev. M. C Piper, of Milesburg, officiating In- térment w made In the Pleasant Rp cemetery. L$ ] WILLIAM HENRY REED LEH Henry Reed former r, dmestone worker and res- aurant proprietor died suddenly at 3 o'ciock Monday mor in Bellefonte from a heart attack suf. fered a few hours earder. Although he had been in falling health for some years, he wis about as usgnl on Sunday. Mr. Reed wag a native of this vicinity, having been barn in Bellefonte on Janusry 8, 1879 His age at time of death was 58 years, 10 months and 16 days. He was a son of William and Josephine Lockart Reed, and wad united in mirrisge to Miss Meda Bradley, of Bellefonte, who survives with these song and daughters: Orvis, Cale Mrs. Elwood Peters and Miss Marjorie Reed, State College; Mrs Fred Yearick., Zion, Carl, Niagara Falls, N. Y.. Lee, Wiibur, Lester and Malcolm Reed and Mrs. Palmer Bordon, all of Bellefonte. Also sure viving are these brothers and sis- John, Dorris and George Reed, all of Bellefonte; Mrs. Dalsy Mills, Tyrone, Mrs. Elizabeth Barner, Als toona, and Mrs. Elmer Pownell, Yarnell; and 16 grandchildren. For a time Mr. Reed farmed on the Decker farm at Zion. He also spent a number of years as an employe of local lime companies, and for a time conducted a restaurant Which formerly wis located in the base ment of the Keystone Gazette build. ing on North Allegheny street, Fu- neral services were held yesterday afternoon {from the Wetzler Funeral Home, Milesburg, in charge of the Rev. G. E. Househglder, pastor of the Bellefonte United Brethren church. Interment was made in the Union cemetery, Bellefonte. n fyy or nag viiie ters WALTER LEROY KLINE, Walter LsRoy Kline Vandergrift business man and a prominent figure in the American Legion Post, died early Thanksgiving morning NO- vember 24, 1538, in the Veteran's Ad- ministration hospital in New Yark N.Y. Mr Kime who was # at the time of his death, was born Novem- ber 9, 1894, at State College. He wats | a son of James O. Kline and Anna Hobbs Kline. Mr. Kline had been suffering from a throat aiiment for | some time and underwent a laryn- i gectomy in the Veteran's hospital on | November Tih. His work in the | (Legion was outstanding. He was | elected commander to serve the year | from October 1087 to October of this | year. Of the 19 commanders Who | have headed the post since its Of ganization in 1919, he was the flrs} | ito die. During the World War he | served in the coast defense for ‘18 months. Besides being a member 61 | | the Legion, he was also a member of | the First United rian | church. Mr. Kline went to Vander | | nd from DuBois in 1022 and worked | the H. J. Kuhns company for 10 | years. Alter leaving the Sompeny | | he established his O%N business. Ms survived by his wife, Mrs. ra | Kline, one daughter Elizabeth Ann | | Kline, st bome and two {willlam 1. Kine, Brookville, Charles R. Kline, mill at Rev charge sisted by pastor Methodist made in the New Beth al was m, November Bruder, of the service the Rev the Episcopal of church cemetery . George H Centre a henst att Shore morning as his work at Williamsport about 40 years ago, Mr. Yotum re- sided In Lock Haven many yen: moving Lamsport and then wo He was affilia fraternal member of tL addition parents, Mr sey {ore R.D Lock H den, al brother Howar Harry, of Lock lucted Saturday alternoon wi} terment { Elsner, of Richard Warren Hackenberg Mrs, E IFEORGE WH. Yocum, a county, ack ”" D he the Lv Born at last ANI five years organizations and to his wife and Mrs. J AVEN: 4 Step home, and and sister Herman, of Jersey Verna rvioe mest Bay, of Ray and Mu Haven in Wildwood peme Hamsport | [in the Kline home, Moore sireot, Nordh Apollo, Monday afternoon 1:30 p H A 28, pastor of United Presbyterian church was in He wig as Robert H Vandergrift YOoOoum, native dropped dead at his home at Wedne Was returning Hub.e: Jersey ted with 1 Reformed church he leay A. Yoo Loran and ) Newberry yf Bellefonte Lewisburg we ery, The the A8* | ty First Burl hem from Jer. day Am! 1 and from Dug bere ago to wWil- Shore everal ep In SAMUEL GEORGE HORNER Samuel George the Nevin Meyer f(anm- poalshurg, died at 8 day alternoon Hospital following an operation perfo arn] hours enrlie He uddenly Inst Saturday west at the Centre here of in bocame Mr. Hor ney ll ner wa May 2, 1906, making his of death 32 years days. He was a Maude Klinefelter Homer, srvived by his father: his former Mary Bhowers, Lawrence, Cieorge Ciera Ail at time 7 months and nt of wife and Marcellus at home surviving these hall-birg and half -siste Clifford Ha Agnes Rickie, Franc Houtz Mrs. Edith Rides wood, George and Funeral services will be o'clock this Thursday m the home, In charge Rev. R. A. Babcock, of Reberst mterment will be mad n Madisonburg Evangelic Also S| thers ner, Herbert Horn ol cemetery MRS. BOYD W. CARNER Mi Adeline Rebe wife of Boyd W. Carne TELUrg : marning at lays’ line had not ome : jaught BE 0080 IN » v ne g » 3 » 7 LH Ene ennes » [ ne » » ¥ » PS y » L HN ENE pu \ H » & LE Ld ¥ # fH HCH MH MY » 3 PARE MM RMR RJ » » » 5 iH » Ps ¥ 3 » gg Ah » > ¥ A v * on aw AS > SLY ¥ any awa vib * RTH HRA 4 DAY DRUG SALE Thu. Fri. fal. pL AAA MM MAM MM MMMM MM MM dE Horner, tenant on ol o'clock Mon- Couns complications med born In Potler township on son of Edward and and is the five and Russell, El. neid at afternoon the making her are at time of death’ 68 years, 2 months and | day. Bur- viving, In addition to her mother and her husband, Boyd Camer, are these children: Ruth and James, of Hublersburg; Cuy, of Zion: Mrs Dean Baughman Renovo, and Mrs. Dean Grieb, of near Mill Hal) surviving brothers and sisters are of Mtr ——y pp Ward Shamp Sadie Dietz, of Jacob Weaver both of Hubler Was 4 member Bvangelical church vices of Clearfield; bury. Mrs of the Funeral the late home Rev. L. E. Kline, from sharge of the Mr Jacksonville: Mrs, and Foster Shamp, Carner Hublersburg | S6f= | will be held this Thursday af- | | ternoon in of be made in PAGE FOUR. we soit ti "the Evangeneal cHuren at Howard, Interment will Hublersburg cemetery ADDITIONAL DEATHS ON the Price “Todt iction women's shoes Ye agers, EEE GIVE A PEN AND PENCIL FOR X-MAS GIFT Ss 29 This certificate BACKLESS FOUNTAIN PENS each pen. BSlzes for ladies, men BONES—FREE~— CHRISTMAS GIFT This Pen three mu holds 200 nn anteed b can buy on on one filling! the factory ty for less guar AD fic Extra for Mall Orders THE NEW PLUNGER FILLER-VACUUM, more ink than ai No repair bills! 10 be unbreaka than FIVE DOLLARS! This cer INTRODUCTORY GOOD UNTIL DEC. 24th While Quantities Last ! THIS CERTIFICATE IS WORTH $4.41 and 56c entitles the bearer to one of our Genuine Indestructible $5.00 VACUUM FILLER A lfetime guarantee with penn will not leak, blot or break Visable Ink Supply hoys and girls. 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