Page Eight a. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. January 6, 1939. Ee o EINE v fu marringe with Edward Hosterman, parents were Robert and Mary | | STU TTERING MEN MORE DECEMBER BROUGHT RECORD HAMMER AND BUTCHER Ad who passed away some years ago. Beaty, She was a devout member COMMON, SAYS EXPERY NUMBER OF DEATHS IN AREA KNIFE USED IN vic ditional Weddings ve Surviving children are Harry D. of the PFirst Baptist church and = 4 | i Wi : Hosterman, Albany, N. Y.; and Les. son, Harris, by a former marriage Stuttering men are three time December 1088 brought more Following a ferociois fight In (c Continued from page 4) | 4 Ay Tie nk : atu . al 1 Anantha 4 . A ped an wih a 1 stadt ee | ———— : — ter Hosterman and Mrs, Edna Beck, one sister, Mi Tillie Kune Ros common i tutlering women, © aths in the Bellifonte area than which a hammer and a butcher knife ' ©. veral years has been associated ‘ other month in the past four | we i » Dosh " 5 " M \ v HIP . . . iy fn a or . : - re 4 Vor wet . + . both of Maple Park, Ill. Other sur- brother, Robert Begly, and a grand Dr. Herbert Koepp-Baker, nssist- any " ¢ suid Lo Dave used a OUr* | wi), the Beabrooks Farms, Inc. has vor vents, it was revealed yesterday bY wensville man is being held in the | house furnished for his bride Geman uli Let ward Zimmes « Punerul service: | we id Thi Mins Knight, of Past Clearfield o iy Jail while authori. : a osm . jsters: Edward Zimmerman, Mills Puneral services will be held Thu cliage of the speech clinic at the vii Martha MeKnigh if Ba enrfield covmy jail wirlle authori-i an. rove is a graduate of the \ pv ge RAT pl + ‘. > y a . " . a 4 " * v1 y N 44 34 y egiastrar 3 ital 1 ud walled f Jesent urine NOAH SCHRECKENGAST, RICHARD ALLEN WEAVER heim: Charles Zimmerman, Aarons. day afternoon at 2? o'clock, with the Pennsylvania State College, be- How or Cn Bel Ross oure 40. Hyd - 1d x ’ ” Bunngh Bridgeton High school and Rutgers . " ’ He . " TS} Nebrask N 3 wr in oy SLatistic nie borough anda 4 of iva woud recove Hickly ' 4 4] R Noah Schreckengast, 68, died Richard Allen Weaver, aged 1 burg; Mrs. Annie Stan raska, Rev. A. G. Herr, Baptisy minister of ne boron 4 . ih ¥ QUIFRY | University. Until several years ago During the month of the 4 . Sa & the 4 ! . } f ti " ye sre were 27 deaths in the ares ( . pl — farmer and had Mved all his life in fonts alon \¢ Nittany Valley home. in charge © 31] v and often Prof esso; year there w 1 Ges nih rea - a » 1s a Bi 4 i] Having t g A . OU a v . ) fru There is some physiological during the entire vear was’ about 's8ying the scrap was caused by whi Al 8B quiet wedding «t the bome \ a “re hel y wl James. all at home. Fu- MRS, SARAH M. WALK ar, of Orviston, died at her parents’ oh The SOROS . natal services avere held Monday men and Jar : er, of Or PATER | jn speech as males. The absence of Jo. field hospital where he was sufler- ure Hall, son of Mr and Mrs Clyde 5 : Y y R fram the y y an fe. resi- 2K ’ “1 i 5 " : J vit » wi ae y rredt followed bv services at the Tyvlerville day afternoon from the home of of } Walk, and a life-long resi illness with pneumonia urviving | 4ue to some subtle sex link Neither wag there any great dil tio the face and right ear, con- fides aughter of Mr ! Enter nn nl and Mrs we head cut al made in t Alaining Op stree Jellefonte, with the Rev of annal furnace Saturday services were held vesterday afters fp ’ . in the ar Lhe A Burial was made in the adjoining 9p : } Hai , Fa HERE FOR 85 YEARS Mo ae i: Hospital aulthorites sald that fear mony was performed By the bride's 420. Birth certificates do no ama ad gr I i oi ¢ pastor, the 4 Arthur J. Miler, we . a - the Sunnyside cemeter old age. Mr § vas a daug tery, Beech Creek wa A MISS HENRIETTA K. BUTTS i. C i rding therefore the exact number of . wr. Chester Wagner, of Centre Hall, nm Mrs. Catherine E. Romig, widow Rockefeller Center, New York. All . ; ; Because he could not resist the lamilies wise were present. Follow. LA our stree assed away wmibar of 1 ’ , the {5 >a : : ; East c atin street 4 sed awa) in t n y, | Number ol ars as Bae 18s SUE= {ar Hublersburg on Baturday, passe if there were rain the nore births than death ’ 1 & Philadelphia hospital Friday ved by fi childrer Orlando the eam ong. Saga : : \ ‘nnd ren. Miss MeKnig tsi i h the 1 : \WA at Bhic i fonte area, MiSs STURN kDa ll To F aa . . 5 ( Ladeiphia, i dead. : 0 maxing thelr f. B by 4 "ee \ 4 1 hh n a . : } SO ana on H id : aa : ‘ 4 m y 1 v ’ ’ ployed in the Bellefonte postoffice, Valley wi ne that time She | TYTORe, R. D. 3, and 39 grandehild- | opv will be hel rid «ie F ooIne Olg, Gh) 41 han Him a — lf MA A , reas visny a news stor is ‘bon vears ago. Surviving, in addition to ter Butts, both hiladelphia. The ucas, died dowson Funeral home « Al- DANIEL KERNS SAMUEL DOWNING FISHER. n Hospital, Roar- pastor of the local Presbyterian jaw Lyre hiteman. at Hublorse and A ’ i ors Ale \ y Lerme yo Spri nnes Ter own-~ from his injurie Thursday evening at the home ¢f his mon th and 19 day on of James 4nd Mi W. H Zeigh « of Bellefonte, offi aling mierment Some Dersons hold to the belied ol ng, Benner and Walks v a Rated a the ak es. of the Grove family resiied on the " runeral NR \ hel | | : Is be aed W wd Pui 1 f reste y he » " lice ’ brother, Newton, at Logan Mills. fol- and Ruth Miller Weaver, died at burg. Funeral services \ held | will be made in the Baptist ceme sh pa gua Garbrick farm along the Jackson« Ley - ter because women change thelr MM Aant he { Curwennville, He ciaimed Bun- " : wkr aq is rapid] " Tate 3 ad made threats against hi , a Rbk \ bog \ und Miller. Interment was made in tl JULIA EVELYN WALKER mind Miss McKnight repor Taken all hed n mae 6 against Hu Sugar Valley, Surviving ar his Highway at 7:30 o'clock Sunda 4 ' aker sald This 1s not | \ i the 1 a. ' 4 ts and two sister v Mrs Emma morning, after an ‘illness with pneu- | Lutheran-Reformed cemetery Julin Evelyn Walker, aged 4 years Kowpp- Bak : OF lin all, however, the number of deathy | mother. Police quoted Bunnell as Bradlord—Miller sn ! « 4 \ heh a ¥ oh . ’ Loh AMA > . 44d ul hs ’ - ‘ i { verity \ \ 1341 Rebersbw } { 24 davs. daughte { Sevier, of Beech Creek, and Mrs. monia. He | irvived by his pa 6 months and & y nughier o N ot {act that females do os Anna Garahat, of Logan Mills. Fu- ents and three brothers, Jack, Car- . Oscar and Elizabeth Haines Walk- Rog hs a EraRusht breakdowns | Average the total being 197 as com. KES of the bride, Monday evening, Jane { y JOS Milis a ah : TALL ' sl ih hl y if fer 1 re 41 red pho oy 3 nell wi p the Clears i. . n, a1 : 4 pared with 179 in 1937, and 196 in junnell was taken to the Clar- | gary 2, James A. Bradford, of Cene y q slock at rh » neral services were held on Tues Mrs. Sarah Margaret Walk, widow home Sunday night after a week's | J ..ét mri \ M1 { ably " A py " morning a: 9 o'clecck at the hom ne ) stuttering in women is probably ng from three broken ribs, lacerd~ Bradford. and Miss Florence A. Lutheran Church, the pastor, the the infant's ndmother ‘ Mrs mt of near Hannah Furnace die d are the parents and six brothers — ference in the number of birth ni. pig hob s abow nr . hy s Arthur Poaroey elntiy g¢ Elizabeth A Weave: of East Bish- | at the home of her son, Frank Walk and sister all at hom Funeral . in > 1906 a total of 387 babi PERE DOFR {oa al athe wiht dil y EEE | at OF FEDETSDUTE, were Rev. Arthu Yeagey, officiatin NO RAIN HAS FALLEN 4 In 1937 ' Wi hand inited In marriag The ving cere. cemetery D. D. Kauffman, of Milesburg, of ming & 1:05 o'clock following noon from the home and inter 44. and In 1038 the lotal will te felt at Py B ol life v «1 ’ “ rat Oy ul Ie » i a——— ficiating Interment was made ing rief {line { {senses incident ment was made in the Clark ceme- ‘ rh y ‘ (val Lbout h / } pom ? Natives 0f the Goat i A he ive to be returned until January | y a it ¥ Dis cORQILON was m= The young ple were altended by ames, in North Africa, havens seen ©“ ° A ah ye X > \ Mile : aon dO > —-— . sain In clghtv-dive yeu according re . . al rie i n Pusrd hp Miss Henrietta K. Butts, of Phila. MRS. CATHERINE E. ROMIG ey) Beamer and © born near MRS. HANNAH EISAMAN rain gra try Travel Bureau at P.rths will not be ascertain { unti Jump on Firetruck Fatal tab. ‘ Ff tha.ai REDE Se delphia, a native of Bellefonte and : Port Matild y Yen! wary 4 Mrs. Hannah Elsaman. 81. a ter to the Century rave] Bureau hat date I bus Memit of the immediate , A Fol MAR LLGE Jy Mrs Ad A aa b ist sister of Mrs, Emma B. Hunter, of M Her husband. ) , ralk died § ha \ 2 \ ie ind at the home | Her husband § k, di re late njel Kern lod all rind a Aa ml o veason there of Henry Romig. died at the home of the late Dunjel Kerns, who died }yne houses of the city ave made of| A The reason (hen jump on & fire ruck and ing the ceremony a wedding lunches { her jopted son, W. H. Romig : mud and ¢ firemen, Prank Camp- y wars served Mr. and Mrs. Brad. night. She was ¢ hter of Jere- Mill Hall R. D. 1, Sunday evening .' Devt hate Susie Mil- | y ai A p ; JA houses would be washed away # : BN a Ins : ) i hi Walk. rort i ak DUS. § i€ MU= gov Eisaman, ip Flemington 108 - ‘ is becuse all babies t , . r 1 . a volunteer helper at 8 |! 4 entre Hall where was born in Bellefonte. For 8 nume- ’ xn ia OR vl | el a oft Matilda. R. D Frank Fisama hn ho v oh \ bons ol off in a subterranean city wher n the hook and ladder bridegroom | Mpioye by Kerlin's being transferred to Phi , resided there about 25 vears ago. She was retire wa a member r he Salon i ; the « meimnbs ¢ 4 Mount oy Ka : War: Yaster: the sister, Mrs. Hunter, of B#élle- ; | | ant sive ote re ther ister and eld the home of | n Wed Lis ol inh : fonte, a FAT { A "oat ard 2 , lock. T} t ox at 2:3 y lowe) in harg MRS. CORA LUCAS body was brought to Bellefonte on Officiated, and interment was made | F071 BE HEE ATER SHEERS late Morris R. La the 8:42 train, Tuesday morning edar Hil cemeter; Le home in Clearfield, Monda) - burg Ramil! Downing vp f i 3 legheny street where short funeral paniel Kerns. well known retired | Samuel Downing Fisher, of Hol- of Mr services were held at 10 a. m. With farmer of Nittany Valley, passed ! ia { last week at tho sep of § Lis ts. T montis na chureh, officiating Interment was pire ’" i930 o'clock Saturday ) h : : Li | no : and made in the Union cemetery : h y : Wik on of Tra ana 1 + ' - " ’ } . ‘ey . all } 2 he maa : include two brothers and two won, Dean Confer, all of Blanchard ant professor of speech who Is In Clau Read the Classified ain : i a hoe wetvitehe WR 4 that fewer women than men stut- . ATibki aay Mearfield was Steve Haversack. 26 ge lowing a heart attack. He wag a his pa ental home east of Belle« Monday mornin from H tery lust A irfeld wa “lyille road p 3 py T+ . tte § 1 i 4 S08 Would aie " et = itive population of 2.000 sou ntiah and Mary On alr, 5 and . . $ . ' col viii "rank Walk and dav night. She ae Cha : n of 2000 so I Centre County Hosp ber of vears Mi Butts was em- | in Union county, she moved to Ni ne { ' pitler, cen | " ‘ weal the weather get » warm. Women of reside Jf the patel ; 7 Itruck as it started to leave the soeme pr — from the postal service about two © aurci) oT ! i nt United Brethren church. wii te ems in the cemetery ad. |annel Santa ¥ | i | ™- > brother Miss Mary Butts aud Wal- Mrs. Cora 1 a widow and was taken to the E. E. Wig- —— bout 75 vears. A " burg. a native of Centre Coun the Rev. Willlam C. Thompson, away at the home of his son-in- “at! nud Ln with | . wer, do Ld and wa WILSON HAINES » son of Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Wingate on JRF in Bat Wilson Haines, well known i was born at Loga! fs, n ‘ tired farmer home in Aaronsburg at 3:30 o'ciock Bh a it Hollidaysbur wi 3¥ Prid:v moming from somplica- ye & A Sax us wil ’ © | made 1 imesinoe the y of hi MRS. KATE KLING tion of diseases incident to ad. lorm na Kupes, died bo ife, Lydia J. Ellis, 34 years af ire. Ka 1s tom vanced age. He had been ill for twe 3 880. SMIviving 4re a sa ley, | Hege resident ted Tuesdas 9 a Weeks prior to his death. A native 0C CRUENTE SrCIBe rd Mrs | Lutheran church officiated, ARC CJC | night at the home of her sop in " . of Snyder county, he was born at Blackwell Oklahoma. and Mrs.) ierment was made in the Friends’ WERE 80 6 SORE C8 C00 OP THREE DAYS Thursday, Friday and Saturday Specials ! Freeburg on ‘Aug 151 28, 1860, making ‘ hikes tag B Tae ime © | 0OINELL ) { oon va SpE tio y ne an {lines bs nah Iseman, of ——— his age at time of deat years, | Sister, EE HAL Ian, vivors include three daughters: |] of several years’ duration. She was! | - 4 4 4 months and 2 davs. His parents mington. grande waren and rence a nite, 2 asi - . is . Aad x n T § it kK ¥ “a” and Liz eniner 1 great<grandghildren Fuhieral | SYopery and Mrs. M =" Brus all PE ds a gee Factinrmnbmsd 4 Rd “aC . uh . 0c nk In . M ines I es were held on Monday 1 Hollida Hy ’ George E Bu elt | a ‘ J . Hacne Hod in mareides’ at ARyel moon {rom th /hiteman resi- er. cf Frankstown, and two sls- On January i : e "as 1 " - Citrate , Lyon's : a f w oy Gv — ge Of itera: Mrs Sarah BR VV nic Wil- Hazel. Her husband, James Kilng of NS Tooth h Magnesia oA Powder MRS. IDA G. FRAVEIL rothers a } ops ] : | 3 going away fo 29c¢ were Devi yf Wil A A MES. SALLIE E. HOSTERMAN r § p - , 5 11 fF ov ry 204 Iron Cold Remedies 4 Cords Household Needs ; ‘ . " v " » made | f Hethe! . 2.0 Spirits held on Sey I am Te | OE A EE I | ew a EN A i Bln. | tery, Gil ty. Priends may 1-Way Cold Tablets x. 1 pt aie Syn sna llA the Rev. H. O. F officiating ig her age time of th 73 cha d } h born there © Dilan r Thursday ek W. & T. Cold Tablets ] C -oz. Spits. Nitre He Interment was mad hl. ther 1 10 n nd 19 n on Ma) 1875. makaig b “id sv gi : WwW. & T. Blood Root i Lars 2e0r. Camphorated Ol an cemetery. As abuse March or he nie i § Vea HORE AAS Kid 3 wih 3 La WIL i IAM 1 v 1 HER G t NS \" US Piney 3 # ge Mercurochrome Willian Gunsallus, native Hills Cold Tablets =~ Lifebuoy J W¥ ‘ost two stice PL Ext. Witch Hazel ard and retired R EView 3c Lyon's Creosote Emulsion 6c . of bread at one | Medium Size l-oz. Spits. Peppermint Soap aj Ivory 2-or. Spis. Camphor £1.00 Haliver Ol Capsule ' ¥ Tr. lodine Vitamins Plus Tablets $20 5¢ : Doap 2.oz. Olive Oil . 5c Vapex 5 y Adhesive Tape, 'o~in. x 5-yd. Olin Drepper inhalant ; n 5¢ S-0r. Ext. Vanilla 100 A. B. D. Capsules : 2-02. Castor Oil 100 Halibut Oil and Camphor Po h 2:07. Powd. Boric Acid Viesterol Ice — Hinkle's Pills $1.00 Squibb Adex Tablets : in y Package 125 Tube ir ze size Velo Seidlitz ee i tadon: Brook | AM P X Powder Pufl. Regu- Powder hy irs) wl On rou 7 lar 10¢ value Ct 2a Pras SANITARY PROTECTION C 1 1 WwW. & T. Cold Capsules Se Newberry Lock Haven. Also surviving WORN INTERNALLY hree brothers and th 8h » Charles, Lock Haven yeorg Perfected by a physician Clintondale Thomas Dearborn 50¢ Mich: Mrs Jennie Cassidy, Erie: - pa N Mrz. Gertrude MeCloskey, Mackey. NO PINS, PADS, BELTS Barbasol FATS D R E £ vilie, and Mrs. John Delaney, Cen NO ODOR Brushless , Oxvydol FOR DRY HAIR tre Ha 1 Funeral servions ys held . Oil , Soap from the © E Widdowson Funera . : 1 : A Home, North Allegheny street, yes- 3 5¢ for 0 month's supply Shave all = Powder $1.25 PERUNA terday afternoon, with the Rev. A < G. Herr offichting. Interment vas 29¢ Sunshine Vitamin D 18 4c C tad inion cemetery, Belle. as ip Shy Sian was a member 10¢ Woodbury Soap B mcln fated ES ‘ of the Mill Hall Church of Christ and adults y 5c SHEFFIELD and was a charter member of the 6c a TOOTH PASTE Blaricherd 1. O. O. F lodge. He was peniter Rinso employed at Rockview penitentiary ; . 29¢ Pair until his retirement in 1831. and has : ~ . lived in Bellefonte for the past 5-1b Epsom Salts Soap A Rubber i . a Flakes 4 Toilet Articles a 19¢ f Gloves 55% Ponds Cream 20e ALLEN OSCAR HOSTERMAN “ew LEARN HOW EASY IT REALLY IS TO COOK Allen Oscar Hosterman retireq — Jc Eve. in Paris Face Powder 14c¢ and Perfume .. pL10 Gemey Dusting Power farmer, passed away at his home 18CC Viesterol . . 6 » 50c J. & J. Baby Powder, ... AND BAKE BETTER—SOLVE THE RIDDLE OF THE in Coburn at 10:15 o'clock Tuesday Patent Medicine result of a heart failure. Hoster- man was a son of Charles and Re- $1.90 Earle’s Hypocol . 19 Bbc i Marvelous Creams ; beoca Cuisewhite Hosterman and £1.00 Adicrika : a ; 55¢ Marvelous Makeup Kit . was born In Haines township on $1.00 World Tonic . Lady Esther ; : $1.00 LePirro Face Powder May 17, 1867, making his age a! $1.00 Agar and OH Cream Lady Esther § w. a 1. Hand Lotless. . ... ... ight. Death came suddenly as the [| ec 0 vat 7 : v.) Ot ' - Sn dln Ee: / Hy True Tonic Sedative . Face £1.00 Lilac Vegetal ONLY ON he was united in marriage with Ora %e Creosote Emulsion 39 Powder 3 Power Tal "ys Anna Hosterman, who survives with $1.00 Ostrex Tonle ‘ C Shc Pacqguin Hand Cream. as the following children ; Charles 25¢ Hope Laxative 25 Peroxide Vanish. Cream. . 12 Hosta aa. be ’ Sr od 65¢ Bisodo! ] 39¢ Sc Pompeian Cream Citrates and Carbonates 2c Old English Tale Mrs. C. E. Risliei and Mrs, Nevin . x - - [\ ELE( [RIC RANGES Rishel, of Spring Mills, R. D.; Mrs Qt. Milk Magnesia . he Hucles Charles Smith and Paul Z. Hoster- £1.35 Pierce's Remedies. | | ? i Ose an L — : man, of Aaronsburg: Mrs. Morris ’ : . A | "ri y Yearick, of Plainfield, Til. and John $140 'Wampole’s Prep. pu Throat Hair Tonic 2 Ounces W rist W atch Leain the answer to the mystery of modern electric cookery. The MYS. |W. Hosterman. St home. Also sur- Drops Keep scalp healthy. “30 C Camphor- rs sf : ; h viving are a half-sister, Mrs. Orvis hair glowing TERY COOKER. The greatest advance in top-of-the-range cooking in | Sholl of Millheim: a half-brother, Tobaccos Cr Mi ated Guerney R. Robb, of Spring Mills . ALBERT rn : gars. Three times faster than any known flame. R pg Tod brothers ne sisters BALE ALF Ve 33¢ Oil {iss F \ ¢ ] a - Mrs. Cotura Foreman. of Bellmont, | VELVET i ’ Miss Hatha away, Home Economist Roberts Man- | Je. Coir I nines. of 74. 8 ; der Stove Co., Philadelphia, Pa., will demonstrate onsbure: Mrs. Minnic Cole, of Ib 74c [SEE 12¢ Dependable wrist S 69 it revit Lr 3 r t WwW o Mansfield, Ohio; George C.. of Cen- ch, chrome this exciting new feature of QUALITY Electric | ur; oak Heights, and 2 crend. U. LEADER | SRINES 50¢ : plated with a Ranges . oo. v.show you labor-saving short cuts children. Funeral services will be GRANGER Old Gold eather strap. : . . . held at 10 o'clock Saturday morn and help you to plan new and improve old recipes. ing from the Evangelical church, Ib 69¢ 100 lem k t lat | l J 12 i Coburn. with the Rev. Harry A — Mentholated Pinkham's emember tne date and place, January a oe hy Fe hid oy en a ar ana | ate, anuary and Houseal officiating. Interment will "RECOMME RD Shave Bath Brush Vegetable 13, at 2:80 P. M., Eniscopal Parish House, Lamb | be made in the Pairview cemetery, an | YOUN ) ; NO Street, Bellefonte. Pa Miliheim. Mr. HoSterman was a ALLIO(KS pPOROS PLASTER Cream A bay bush with Compound lw SEs ge be Se gui vy : As member of the Evangelical churgh, $0 COMFORT BACKACHES —- gn J SUTRER Tamraina wrpasis \ at Coburn Mystvran and soft brush. "yo pir Whi pa rr R. C. WITMER re omnia 33¢ 04, EET ERT - P. Many leaders, uncertain RE to the wa > oe tart + od “rive Aen Hee v “ = deli : Er bdihiaad 23 HIGH STREET . LLEFONTE oute ome of possible actions, sit stifi St asaas Pla mitaat § 11 Try on : : [OSTREX : 4 sbi BBAMMEEON TE. BA, aid ‘commit thelr ereitest ring Sckalh Gis SE ASR °F bs Th TL o , Su 4 4h FR ! ; ; i 40 *1; | doing
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