~ Page-Fighy THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Febroary 23,1939, UARY prp— N | | OBIT WILLIAM RICHARD TAYLOR william Richard Tayler, aged days, only child of Richard and Jean Stover Taylor, of Willowbank Street Bellefonte. died at the Cenire County Priday morning after a several days’ iiness Hospital at 13:30 o'clock with a complication of diseases is survived dy his parents, the child's grandparents, Mr Mrs. William C. Taylor bank Street, Saturday charge of the Rev. H. Willis sock. Interment was made Union cemetery, Bellefonte in KENNETH WAYNE WALKER y n oi Kenneth Wayne Walker, 5, s0 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker of Hall, died at the home of his ents early last Tuesday afier two weeks illness with les and pneumonia. Born m Funeral services were held frem the home of on Willow- wWternoon, in Hart- par afternoon JOYCE DOLORES Joyce Dolores Ripka daughter of Charles and Shawver Ripki, of Woodward at the home of a relative in Mills abodt § o'clock Tuesdny ing, of a childhood disease parents survive Interment 17 He tery vesterday afternoon. and SAMUEL E. Shafler last an illness SHAFFER. Samuel E dled Allocona following vear 9. 1872 Leah ’ the home In noon eight non April John and Members of the | jaunghters, Mn Bellelonte Mr Ral { Lock Haven, and of Columbu Ohl alte mos he was (Wagner) vmily ude Julia Spicer hE as HK Mill in Monu- ment, the boy had lived In Mill Hall infancy. He attended Christ St since Church «of Surviving are three brothers al sister William, Daniel, George Pauline. all at home. Private neral services were held at ti ¥riday with the Rev. Will Long, officiath Burial = in the Disciple Con ara INGA MES. DOROTHY B. COOK Mi thy B. Cook, 72, wi Doro : ided with her son, William Cook at Beech Creek, died at Lock Haven Hospital 70 Monday evening, where milled at 2 0CIOCK cCompdcations he had been Clinton ie. In addition to t Mis. Anna Delong, survives. Mis. Ct years been a member « Christ ervices and INLIeS OK g i acnee noon Nell MRS. SAMUEL BOOB Sadie Frances Boob School id 2 ome the | and { el Franeis Th FRANCIS T. NEFF, Neff, so Mins M died at Lhe pal mornin t 4 r. Mar aiid Daniel i memboii MRS. SALINDA SHU Salinda Shut! ns “Alp i ad Wednesda’ ome { weslk ates spent hy J. BE Ward body wa McCloskey Funeral | where funeral ducted Saturda. Rev. Pau! J. Kells: Intermen; was made at Srviee MRS. ELIZABETH M. EBBS, Mr. the lale resident of day night Che after an ilin of VOA Samuel and and wa: born on Januar at time d days. Her | death are Li Smith Boston ver, Also brother Colleg Mr: Stormstown, and of Centre Hall ete held da home at Matilda, in charge of the Rev Sower. Interment was made {1 Elizabeth M. Ebbe W. J. Ebbs and Centre County at Smit wido a the homie h pd pe ter at 8 with a ¢ diseases incident he was a Jane Row n Halfmoon tow . Paul G. Ebb C. Eblx of VII are two si Mrs. Clara Griffin of (Lorre ger Pu Ross cemetery, near Centre Line fin'd. and Edward Krel { RR Se So fi, sei ARE YOU § i DA ¥ 0 MRS. W. H. } Margaret Homa HOMAN Coi~ Bellwood era r ot ) Of 1 Lae of URE YOUR FIRE INSURANCE IS ADEQUATE ? Millions of dollars in losses are suffered each year by property owners who are the victims of both fire and under-insurance. A SL000 fire insurance policy cannot cover a $2,000 loss. And there is no reason for anyone to deny himself adequate protection . . . an extra $1,000 worth of fire insurance costs but a few pennies daily. Despite all precautions, fire still occurs. Our annual fire loss tota Is several hundred million dollars! Avoid the risk of having to pay part of this staggering © 1s wo. M.A bill 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. HUGH M. QUIGLEY All Forms of Insurance Temple Court Phone 29. Bellefonte, Pa. at Wednesday of al- Bom in Dun I'l ¢ RIPKA aged 5 days, Florence died Spring morne- The was made in the Salem Reformed cemes his n of Shaffer, three of niaub, "t Vi ddgar Neff, Decker Hollow Lad New Clears Brook - — {ville, Deceased was a member of Grace Lutheran church, State lege. Funeral services will be held | at 2 o'clock this Thursday afters noon from the State College Luth- eran church, with the Rev. John F Harkins officiating, Interment will be made in the Pine Hall cemetery JAMES W. BARGER W. Barger, of Curtin home there at 2:30 morning after an complication of diseases, He rere! ars, 9 months and 7 ny A son of Constance and Eliza- beth Taylor Barger, he was born al Curtin on May 14, 1862. His wife Mahala Gingher, died a number of vears ago. Surviving are a daugh- ter, Mi Clarence Lyons, of Curtin, and these brothers and {sters John Barger and Mrs Edward Funk, of Curtin; Mrs. Alice Ging her and My Harry Lulz Mead ville: Andrew Howard, Samuel of Reading Mrs Willitm Adem i Col died o'clock Hines Jamu nt hi Tuesday with a Wis ad 76 ye 1} and Mt. Eagle ices will be held thi hw afternd ome tl Rey Interment nt ny with the made ‘urtin cemets GEORGE JOHN KEIN John Kein the home ol ntre Hall, R. D.. al clock Saturday alternoon iiness with a complication Kein wa lumberman Smeal 12:45 0'- atler ar of di CGieorge died HI Ct Jame aret Kyler irvived whom lie on Beptember Nowing children: Ernest Waiter, Renu oyd C YO 4 MRS. MARTIN McGOWAN ¢ ¢ 5 “ m ih hu James P. Cone Interment cemetery charge Was tas al THOMAS ANTHONY BEIGHTOL Anthony Beighlol died me in Cumberl "Men § L 0a A mi Duke Al Arne Bie ne a ls) % frst avid 1 anterinen MRS. ARABELLA KEENE Mrz. Arabella Keene, of Pleasant Cap vidow of the late Frank Keene al the home of her of iaw and daughter Edward Mulfinger, at ft 10 a'vlock Bima an Hess with died Mr and Pleasant “ mening a complication of A toed Fg incident 7 arly hier Wagner t Roope- May 4 ear Mr: Keene of William Herman and bu Bennet i was a daug Margaret born a township, on making her age atl time of 80 vears., 8 months and 15 Her husband, Prank Keene passed away some years ago. Sw viving are the following sons and daughters Herman and Harry Keene, of Lock Haven; Willlam and Boyd Sholl, Beliefonte; Mrs. Clay~ fon Reish, Allentown, and Mr Edward Mulfinget Pleasant Gap Mrs. Keene was a member of the Pleasant Gap Methodist Episco church and had been a lifel resident of that community, F al se were held morning from Mulfinger dence, In charge of the Rev Henry. Interment was made in Pleasant Gap cemetery and x Was A558 death tia vices vester the MRS. PETER DEVLIN Margaret Devlin wife of Peter Devlin, of Snow Shoe. died at her home in that community at 2 o'tlock Priday morning after a two years’ iliness with a heart cone dition. 8he was born al Snow Shoe 64 years ago last September 23, a daughter of James and Mary Gor- man Burns. On April 19, 1894, she was united in marriage with Peter Devlin, who survives with the fol. lowing children: William, David- ville; John. Ebensburg; Catherine, and Mrs. Charles Brown, 8nhow Bhoe; Victor, Bellefonte; Mrs. Wal- ter Thomas, Philadelphia, and Re- gina. Louise and Alice Marie, all at home. Also surviving are these bro- thers and sisters: Patrick Burns, Detroit; Edward Burns, New Ken- sington: Mrs. Willlam Vail, Jersey Shore: William Bums, Frank Burns and Mary Burns, all of Snow Shoe Funeral services were held Monday morning In St. Mary's church, Clarence, with the Rev Father James P. Connelly officiat- ing. Interment was made in the chureh cometery. Mrs. Devlin was Mrs {a member of 8. Mary's church and | Catholic | (nesday evening Prayer meeting al [7 30. Church School Board meeting [at 8:30, Woman's Foreign Mi ary Boclely Friday evening lone URCHE Dix Run Baptist school Sunday Elmer Hosband, Supt. fois lowed with class meeting. Preach- ing at 7:30, Everybody welcome WO these services Hublersburg Evangelical - Reformed Rev, Jame B. Musser Services Bunday, Feb, 26 of Mr. L. C. Heineman {gs conducting election Valley charge Union Bunday il n minis Sundny y at 9:30 ‘ y Morning | in charg The in Zion Church morning Corks pastor nny | m v orshin Advent Church schoo! \ Rev preach Sunday \ il ane Sunday at 9:30 Bible Morning | oo \ i Lenten service on preaching o'clock, Ow Prinity (Hubler study will be week from 3) ef) 3 in, Bunday Church Friday at the home of Orvis Wat- Pastor cla at 7:30 p. m. Everybody wel- 9.90 pn nreaching rivee. Rey come to these services, C. C. Shuey, | Kell Dread 8 al LU Lanten set pastor vice on Thursd vening | ut * Coleville Pligrim Holiness A. Byrd, pasl« * al t he son Mn St. John's Episcopal, Bellefonte Although day, Lomorrow night Garrity ol 8:30 a n 11:00 Friday hon : me af ( unannounced la ; Fri Feb, 24Lh RAR WO! RY ol i L ‘ i sunday i byt { Gey St John's Evangelical Re OC hu Reformed Nevin Stamm past 0-90 n } h school 10:45 . Veine WW ene! ice Wednt Revival Meeting Howard Evangelical Presbyterian, Snow Shoe St. John's Lutheran, Bellefonte I'ne Rev. Clarence EA ro » DAMAGED IREET NEW IN CAR LINN Rebemsburg Evangelical hy _ ro —— —————— To Broadcast From Altoona M1 Barbar Beliefonle Evangeliol BM stor Missionary i . Xp Christian and Alliance Rev. Edware } FORTAM Ba —————...,. Barn And Cattle Burned A large ol Elvis arn al Lhe farm very night except nore thankful to ing ros tf we fre 31303 Ile Mone we Lord it the ooking we 5 fn of cattle th Haze from The latied tealer y nyite vn tn Ome ] hauling manure wit) rom barn yard bors pie and » Neig gare Ei cket be Methodist Episcopal, Bellefonte Rey. H Willis Hart i 3 Wing Olewine Scholarship Margaret Ross Stale College ¥ aA piarship of South Pugh was awarded Qlrwine f $30 which ia ¢ a Oe Count the Penn Penn Su in re sermon at 7 it t. “Bow. more gir] at ing and Reaping.” Junio: lor Hi Epworth League at § tae a — Wii Watch for Our SMOKE SALE IT WILL PAY YOU! No Fire or Water ! Our Prices Will Be CUT IN HALF To Make Room for Easter Merchandise Sid Bernstein, Inc. BELLEFONTE, PA. i f Just Smoke lof the Altar Society of the church. | DEMONSTRATIONS TO BE | HELD OF ORCHARD PRUNING The season for the pruning for all types of {rujt rees is approaching according to County Agent R. © Blaney, Most people have pome Lyin of rut around their home grounds, and as spring opens up, are nleresied in pruning Demonstrations will this Priday, February Mr, J. L. MoCartn fruit w in tension conduc led 24, st whith a specialist In Agricultural Ex wie Colley 4] ry Lh service from ¢ the betier method appie peace grape vines first demonst the orchard of Unionville thi HHternoon will be held in ler Heckman wernoo rats will demon of pruning i pum Cherri ar T™e held LANs In ration will be AY W at Inn a aemon the ¢ ation n neal m Liu t rehard Reber ration m Den f wr { Wa Near Ne a demon 2:00 p have romp a aemonstrations nvenience ma | " — DRIVER 1 BLAMED yOR DEATH OF HAROLD STOVER HISTORICAL GROUP TO MEET Linn co nly an bullding, Friday afternoon eral matters of unusual Importance are HA re tl presentative wv Lh a Tr Legal Notices > An important meeting of the of Centre to be held at the Library al 4 o'clock February 24. Bev- EXECUTOR NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of An~ C Mayes, lnie of Bnow Bhot Township, deceased Letters testamentary in the above estate having been granted (o the undersigned, dll persons Indebted tO the sald estate are requested Lo make mytnett, and those having <lalzns xf) present he harne without delay Ww THC BELL Executor Moshanhon, Johnston & Johnston, Attys Historical Boclely nie ni se llefonts scheduled to be discussed and that ol ed upon, and ii is hoped all present from be parts ww county will 2 op - - » a AB SAS NOTICE! PAUL McGUIRE, of Lock Haven, Pa., Has Bought The Entire Stock Only of the George Pifer Store, Milesburg, Pa. WATCH NEXT WEEKS PAPER for Closing-Out Sale, At Give-Away Prices NOTICE of PUBLIC SALE] BELLEFONTE HDWE. CO. | DISSOLUTION of {PARTNERSHIP SPECIAL SALE STARTS “A Tomorrow, Friday, Feb. 24 And Continues for a Period of About 15 Days During Which Time $35,000.00 Worth of Merchandise Will Be Offered to the Public at GREATLY Reduced PRICES — STOCK CONSISTS OF: General Hardware . . . Paints . . . Varnishes and Varnish Stains . . . Enamels . . . Aluminum, Gran- ite, Enamel and Tinware . . . Polishes . . . Cleaners Housewares . . . Floor Coverings . . . Stoves . . . Heaters . . . Dishes . . . Tools . . . Utensils Sundries . . . etc. — Please Note: nership. by present owner, continue der the same name of Belle- fonte Hardware Co. Entire stock has been dras- tically reduced to facilitate the disposal of about $10,. £15,000 worth of 000 to This special sale is prompt- ed by dissolution of part- mutual agree- ment, between Mr, Edward R. Owens, former associate, and Mr. M. W. Williams, who will the business un- Typical Examples of Values ! Dishes 2¢-3c-7¢ 10 qt. Galv. Pails - 17¢ Toilet Tissue - roll 4¢ 15¢ Canvass Gloves 9¢ 15¢ Scrub Brushes 9c 39¢c Steel Skillets 39¢ 50c 5-tie Brooms 36c¢ merchandise in the short est possible time . . . Noth- ing has been reserved or restricted. Hundreds of Other Bargains Equally As Great, On Sale and Display Throughout the Store ! § BELLEFONTE HARDWARE CO. MARK W. WILLIAMS, Prop. 32 S. Allegheny St., Cor. E. Bishop BELLEFONTE, PA.
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