Page Eight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. - [OBITUARY i MRS, MOHN BEAMER JOHN CALVIN ZEIGLER. Mrs. John Beamer died at hes John Calvin Zeigler, well known home at Cold Stream near Philips ppstdent of Pleasant Gap, dled at his burg, at 8:30 Thursday moming. home there at 3 o'clock last Thursday She had been bedfast for nearly a afternoon after a several vearss' i year. Mis. Beamer (Eliza McCoy) ness with a complication of diseases was born in Bald Bagle Valley, Feb. Mr. Zeigler was a son of Benjamin 27. 1859. For a half a century she and Florence Zeigler and was born made her home in the Cold Stream at Madisonburg on July 24, 1871 distric Surviving her are one 500, making his age at time of death 66 Guine McClalland, Philipsburg, and years, 6 months and 15 days. Sur- one daughter Mrs. Mildred Rougeaux viving are his wife, the former Lot- of Frenchville. One sister Mrs i ATY tie Hoover, and the following chil Nearhool of Port Matilda also sur- dren: Clarence and Sherwood, both vives. Mr. Beamer died two years of Bellefonte. R. D.. Mrs. Mary Hor- age. Funeral services were held nor Pleasant Gan, and Leona, Kell Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from gnd Thel ma, all at home Also su Weber's Funeral parior Philipsburg are seven grandchildren. F MRS, MARGARET F. BURLEY Mrs. Margare: F. Burley, wil Ogle Burley, Tyrone, died at home on Thursday night following an extended iliness writ TT n hod i at SO a a Mi Bur- LEROY B. COWHER ey was & daughter Won an ; ow! Sut 4 1 { } Foster ang was bon Millheim, Centre Count June 21, 1881, at Tyrone ited In marriage with Ogle © She is survived by her band. one son, Foster Burley Barnesboro, and one daughter Mary Burley f ron She Wein i Met Hue ANDREW JACKSON JOHNSON Andrew Jackson Johnson, of Port Matilda, retired Pennsylvania Rall- read ocmpioye He al his home Port Matilda at 6:30 o'clock Sat Gay nignt | m i effect itroke suffered ternoon. A garet Mark in Halfmoon oii Februar age at time r Media i of Tyrone Tae MRS. ARTHUR kL SLATERBECK hs 4 [da Matilda Sila wo x More Fun Than the Old Swimming Hole ALMOST AS CHEAP! 60-DAY SPECIAL PRICES! Children { Under 16) Adults Suit Rental 10 Swim Tickets $6.50 6 Swim Tickets $1.60 GLENNLAND POOL. Pugh Street State College ARE YOU SURE YOUR FIRE INSURANCE 1S ADEQUATE ? Millions of dollars in losses are suffered each year by property owners who are the victims of both fire and under-insurance. A $1,000 fire insurance policy cannot cover a £2,000 loss. And there is no reason for anyone to deny himsell adequate protection . . . an extra $1000 worth of fire msurance costs but a few pennies daily. Despite all precautions, fire still occurs, Our annual fire loss totals several hundred million dollars! Avoid the risk of having to pay part of this staggering hill by protecting your- self with fire insurance— and make certain it is adequate to cover any pos- sible loss. Come in, write or tele- phone for consultation. No obligation, of course. © ins unm, HUGH M. QUIGLEY All Forms of Insurance Temple Court Phone 29. Bellefonte, ane ME MT lcora Cilantz, of Greenburr; Mn Viola Nearhood, State College, and Mrs. Nise Walls, of Woll's Store turvivors ako include four and children and a niece, Mi William MoCormick, of Reading, who wa ged by Mrs. Slaterbeck The de cen ed wits a member of the Evan clical shureh. . Funeral services vere held on Monday morning from the home, followed by services at the Zion Hill church, with the Rev, W K. Hosterman in charge. Interment wis made in the Zion Hill cemetery I'u sevville FANNIE E. SIMPSON Holliday MRS. LEORA KR. GRIEST Leora Regina Ciriest, wile ¢ Girie Osceola Mil ed WILLIAM JH. CHAPMAN MES. EMMA CAROLINE MAYES LY, J MRS WILLIAM J. CARSTATER Mrs. Erle Elizabeth Carstater. 85 Rived in + member nf William B. Carstat J Mr William Shore. and Ravn K 8 of Erie: alo 18 grandchiidre 18 grest-grandechildren starter had made Mrs. Bchwenk fon months Funeral held today with short services at | Schwenk home, followed bj} i Mill Hall Church of Christ m. The Rev. William M one wil officiate. Burial wi he made at Cedar Hill GEORGE T. TIBBENS § George T. Tibbens, native of Cen tre County and for many years a re tet of Bellefonte, passed away at the home of his son, Barl “Tibbens, on Fast Howard street, al 8 o'clock Friday morning after an ilineas wi'h + complication of diseases Tibbens had been employed on the Paul Biair farm in Buffalo Run val- 1#v until last Thanksgiving when bi health failed and he came to his on's home in Bellefonte, Early this volir he became bediast, and falled steadily until the end. The decreas ed was a son of William and Sarah Tibbetts and was born in Patton township on January 14, 1868, mak- ing his age al time of desth 71 years and 26 days. He was united in mar- riage with Mary Scholl. who passed away in 1982. The sole survivors are the son. Parl, and a brother, Wilbur Tibbens, of Pleasant Cap Funeral services were held on Mon- day afternoon from the family home cn East Howard street, with the Rev C. Nevin 8tamm, pastor of the Belle- fonte Reformed church, in charge Iterment was made in the Union cemetery. Mr. Tibbens. for many years employed as a driver for the Atlantic Refining Company in Belle fonte, was a member of the Reform- edehfieh the 1 OOP and 1. O OM. lodges and of the Logan Pie Company, Bellefonte, JOHN SUROVEL tinued in that profe Youth Shet in RN a A in we Loterline Smith home ol M sid © rit of Rebersburg i Liu of 4 pretty wedding on Bat ck, when daughter of Braith of bride of Mr. and meet ceremony fbhout be Leds Aceident bet 132 On 1) Ver [#] heran chureh, in the FORO ef Liza of hue nmediate Tamil and MIN grandmot se Mrs. Anni Fehnrary 16, 1339. Sp HE —————— RGDALLY VETY roan. oe etheient serviee rendered by al the Belieionte High timely reminder to those re, or might be, firemen t Gap The company pe- Lv in Bpring ion for a tine |Gaw FIREMEN TO HOLD \ometially the problems of the local kota 1linol Recent Weddings IMPORTANT MEETING FRIDAY Ny dd needed. + hou OwWhehip duriy This is an attending rag of one a month. We ean 1 meaning ( many during 1920. 1t will dred ember mre ¢ De nec ! 0 msintal part to. hely solve th Cot in this growing former pa f \ y difficult problems now belove the WULGLY 1 41 be done Pleasant Cap and ose wiroug oO ration of all men Stover, also Mi Miriam Zerby sLlenidant wire 1 Rolland Esteriine CHURCH NOTE LEWIS SCHAEFY] Vis I's { | RIT Gardner—McAuley i B. Cardne: It M1 Donald B CYCLAMEN Nice Plants, Full of Bloams y make excellent bridge prizes Suitable for a gilt to anyone Make your selection from several hundred plants Woodring’s Floral Gardens 127 EAST HOWARD »T. BELLEFONTE, PA. FHONE 64 Yo De DR. PHONE ur Eyes mand It!!! \& “ Have Your Eves Examined Today ! HOWARD F. BAUER, Optometrist Ww Ww Crosley Jewelery Store Bellefonte, Pa Thursday Friday and Saturday Bellefonte, Pa. 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