Page Bish [ I EN ER OBITUARY | ro CATHERINE M. CLARK Mrs. Catherine M. Clark died Tuesday night at 8:20 o'clock wt the home of her son-in<law and daugh- ter, Mx. and Mrs. John Glenn, Ty- rone. Born June 16, 1856, at Lon- don Derry, Ireland, she was daughter of Robert and Isabella Gamble Masrison. She married Wil- dam Clark in 1880 at Bellefonte, He snd one son preceded her in death. Members of the family include sons, Willlam and Walter, of Roch- ester, New York; Robert of Olean, N.Y. and John J. Clark, of Ty- rong; two daughters, Mrs. Waller E. Mecase, of Rochester, and Mrs. Glenn, at whose home she died; 19 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchild- ren. &iX brothers, Alexander, James, Andrew, John, Robert and Thomas ‘day at her home In Emporium and | gtate Hospital, a) our | | ation. Morison, all of Bellefonte, and one | sister, © Mrs. Jane Kerns, also of Bellefonte, Mrs. Clark was a mem- ber of the Bellefonte Episcopal church. Funeral services held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon from the home of the daughter, Jonas and Eliz will be! Mrs, Glenn, in Tyrone, affer wich | will be brought to the remains interment in the Bellefonte for Unlon cemetery. MRS. MYRA B. WINEGARDNER Mis. Myra Bell Winegar dper, wis dow of the late Willlam R. Wine- | yardner, and native of ' Centre county. died at the home of her rister, Mrs. Edward Glenn, at State College: 3t 9:30 o'clock Tudsday night. after "an 18-months’ illness witlr 3 complication of diseases. She was a daughter of William and Mary McKinney Winegardoer and | 0 "or arate College, oMelating. stas born near Oak Hdll on January 22. 1870, making her igé at time of death 69 years, 1 month and 6 with WhHilam R. Winegardner, and for many years their home at Milror. 220 Mrs. Winegardner Centre Hall where she resided until | about a year and a half ago when itl health resulted In her going to her sister's home at State College Burviving In addition to Mrs. Glenn, are the following sisters and bro- thers: Mrs. Mary L. Foreman, of Canfield. Ohio; Mrs. Margaret Rearick, of Pennsylvania Furnace; Mrs. Leutitia Glenn, of MRS. JOSEPH LINGLE Mrs. Joseph Lingle of Emporium, wife of Judge Joseph Lingle, of Cameron county, died last Thurs. wis buried Monday Hill cemetery in the Cedar She was an native of Salona, while her husband was born en {Il suddenly He was associated end. Monday his for a number of years with the late [limp form Josiah Howard at Emporium in the! hospital, and he at Blanchard lumber business, prominent there and the family is GEORGE T. STINE George T. Stine died at his home | Fenrich, in Matternville at 6:30 o'clock Tues day night of a heart condition fol« morning from St. | | brought to the Cherry family tome | on North Thomas street, where pri- vate funeral services were held | Tuesday afternoon, with the Rev. | H. Willis Hartsock, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church, offie- jating. Interment was made in the Union cemetery, Bellefonte EDWARD BARBORICH Edward Barborich, aged 12 years, of Clarence, died at the Philipsburg Tuesday morning, after a brief iliness with diabetes The boy, of sturdy build, was strick- durtng the week- father carried his the Philipsburg never recovered even though all into from the comi, 'kndwn treatments were administers | ed. The youth, who was aged 11 years, 11 months and 4 days, is sur- vived by his mother, now Mrs. John of Clarence. Funeral ser- be held this Thursday Michaels Cathe vices will lowing an illness of five weeks’ dur- | olic church, Clarence, with the Rev He was 88 and 4 days old at death. Born August 24, 1850, in Buf- falo Run Valley, he was a son of abeth Myers Stine 1875, he was united in years, On Mareh 6 marriage with Mary McDivitt, who | member of child- | counetl survives with ren: Waller, the following Mrs. Edna Mattern, 6 months Father J W. thie time of his | terment will be made in the church | freight conductor, died at his home Pally officiating. In- cemetery. MILTON L. WOOMER Milton Lewis Woomer, a former the Tyrone borough and a retired P. ROR and Mrs. Roy Crust, all of Port Ma (in Tyrone on Monday morming at tilda; rong. Surviving brothers and Include Mrs. Sally Hoy, College; Mrs. Mary Thomas, of Warrior's Mark: Mrs. Emma Thom- | as, of Port Matilda, and Jonas, State College. Mr. Stine was a mem | ber of Gray's Methodist Eplscopal church and the Halfmoon Ledge, 1, QO. O. F. Funeral services will theld at 2:30 o'clock Friday after. | pon with Rev. at Gravs Wallace J. Cummings, Stormstown, and Rev. H. F. Bab- Interment will be made | cemetery days, 8he was united inh ‘marriage’ the couple made | ‘and Annle Houck Cherry i dava Carlisle; | Wiliam 1. Goeodhart, of Louisville, | Kr; Prink V Hall. and Samuel Goodhart, of Jehnstown. Funeral services will be conducted from the F. V. Goodhart Punersl Home at Centre Hall at 2:30" o'clock. Friday afternoon, with the Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, ‘pastor of the Presbyterian church, officiat- ing. Interment will be made in the Restisville cemetery. Mrs. Wine- gardner was a member of the Cen- tre- Hall Presbyterian church. EE a Goodhart, of Centre) SAMUEL F. CHERRY Samuel FP. Cherry, of Philadel- Upon her | phia, son of J. Theodore Cherry, of husband's death some nine Years North Thomas street, Bellefonte, moved 10 died early Saturday morning at his | home in Philadelphia after a ten days’ Illness with pneumonia. Mr Cherry was a son of Jesse Theodore and was oni December 8, his age at time of death 58 years, 2 months and 17 He is survived by his father, who has been an invalid for some time; his wife, the [form Murphy. and the following brothers and sisters: John, of Montgomery Melvin and Mrs. Anna Levi, of Bellefonte, Mrs, Hatry Dawson, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. J EK. Nich. born in Sunbury 1879. making fols, of Litrobe, The deceased was a I member land of the following of the Methodist church lodges: King's Court of Buffalo. N.Y. and the Moose and Oriole dees of Niagara Falls, N.Y. By occupation he was a painting contractor specializing In hospital mark, The oe I Soe Sh A A SI SR Everything Must Go Regardless of Price I Have Bought The GEO. PIFER STORE, MILESBURG And will sell everything out to the bare walls ! P. McGUIRE. Sale Starts Thurs., Mar. 2,9 A. M. Just a Few of the Many Bargains: Large POTA Cobbler ™ -—- a yok White Crushed Corn. . Golden Bantam Corn . . 10¢c Lux Flakes 2 for 15¢ Asparagus. _qt. can 19¢ | 6c Sardines Dust Pans ea. be Whole Kernel Gol. Ban. Com . Grapefruit Juice 4 cans 25¢ 3 cans 22¢ 1g. jar 10¢ a for 13c H 5¢ Matches. __6 for 20¢ .3 cans 25¢ 3 cans 25¢ Dil Pickles. CRISCO - - - 3b can 5c || Beech Nut Pork & Beans... 3 cans 25c Yellow String Beans....3 cans 25¢ Prach and Pear Mix... qt. can 16¢ Se Octagon Soap Powder. ..... box 3¢ Beech Nut Baby Food... Sweetheart Toilet Soap. 2 10¢ gla. 13¢ J for 10¢ Octagon Laundry Soap Laundry Soap... 4 cks 15¢ 1g. ck. Zc Beech Nut COFFE Vacuum Pack - "Uc ; Bive Bo Box Suj Suds . Red Box Super Su Jar Gums. .___2 doz. 5¢ | Refill Jar Lids. _doz. 5c Tomato Paste_._can 4c Reg. 5c Octagon Soap Powder. Reg. 7c Toilet Paper. 2 ge. boxes 25¢ Oc boxes 15¢ cas. .....No. 2 can Hc Fresh Bread 10c¢ loaf 7¢ Ammonia . 7 rolls 25¢ FLOUR Oke = 5-1b bag 3lc Grapefruit Juice 3 cans 26¢ Vegetahles.4 No. 2 cns 20¢ Pumpkin......3 qt. cans 24¢c Sweet Pickles.....1g. jar 16c Kidney Beans...4 cans 25¢ Palmolive Soap 3 cks. 14c Postm. Cereal..lg. box 18¢ Shredded Ralston... box 10¢ Post Toasties.....2 boxes 9¢ Octagon Cleanser 2 cans be 10¢ Lux Flakes...2 for 15¢ Jersey Bran Flakes. box 3¢ WILL ALS HAVE A FULL LINE OF FRESH MEATS We restive The right te limi quantities—None solg lo dealers. be | children: Guyer and Raymond, of Ty- | 9:45 o'clock following an extended sisters |fliness with arthritis. Mr. Woomer | of State | was & sen of Milton and Catherine | (Houser) Woomer., and was born | at Fowler, Centre county, on Febru- of ary 22, 1874. On June 18; 1896, at | Fowler. he was united in marriage with Miss Naney ©. Nearhoof. He is survived by his wife and these James Woomer, Earl woomer, Fred Womer, Mrs. D. A Methodist church | Cowher, of Tyrone; Mrs. J. C. RY of | der, Stormstown; also six grand- | ehilidren and these brothers and sis- remains were othy and Leroy ‘noon. The Rev. ! | ters: A. J. Woomer, Jersey Shore; in Gray's R. R. Woomer, A. R« Woomer, Clyde | | Woomer, H. B. Woomer, Mrs. Geor- aldine Watters, Tyrone, Mrs. Clyde Scruders, Bellefonte. He was a mém- ber of the Brotherhood of Locomo- tive Firemen and Eoginemen and the First United Brethren church ALYY M. WINSLOW Alyy M. Winslow, well known ident of Blanchard, died at home in that community at 6:45 o'clock Monday evening after an fliness with a complication of dis- eases. He was aged 71 years, 11 months and 27 days. Mr. Winslow was a son of Joseph and Lavina res - his er Ella Winslow and was bom In Blanchard March 3. 18687. On October 286, he was united in marriage PF. Lelich, “ho survives Melvin C. Winslow, of a brother Edward Winslow, and four sisters Mra Mame Welch, Avis: Mrs. George Schenck. and Mrs. Foster Schenck, both of Blanchard, and: Mrs. Wii- liam Lytle, of Port Mallida. Sure vivors also lnclude three grandchild ren, Mrs. Harold B. Sipes and Dor- Winslow. all of Curwensville. Punteral serviees will be held today from the Baptist church al Blanchard, with the Rev Ralph Davies officiating. Interment will be made In Schenck’s ceme- tery. Mr Winslow was a member of the P.O. 8 of A. Camp 385 of Beech Creek. on 1801 with Mary with a son, Curwensville; GEORGE S. AIKEN George 85 Alken. aged 82 years died at 11:10 o'clock Wednesday night of last week at his home In Greenville. Pa. after having been in ill health for a year Mr. Alken was 8 son of Perry and Margaret Wat- son Alken and was born at Mliles- burg on July 31, 1858. He resided at Milesburg and In Uniontown before gaing to Oreenville 23 years ago, where hie was employed by the Greenville Steel Company as a pat- tern maker until his retirement (wo yars ago. Mr. Aiken was married to Emma Dyke, daughier of Mr and Mrs. Henry Dyke, of Milesburg ‘who passed away In 1000. On Feb- ruary 15 1904 he was united in marriage with Laura M. Bernhardt, of Uniontown, who survives with three sons by the [first marriage: Osear E. Alken, of Lebanon, and Raymond W. and Frank C. Alken, fof Greenville, Also surviving are 14 | grandehilde a ant one great-grand- Teh}. Fined services were held at We Lomtzsnhizer Funeral Home iti Greenville on Saturday after. David R. Jones, of the First Preéshiterian church, of the time ithe vicinity of THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ror. Driver Held After Fatal Motor Crash (Continued from Page 1) traveling up the mountain at of the crash version of the wreck was that he attempted Ww go around the truck, saw a car approaching from the apposite direction and cut In behind the truck, slamming on his brakes as he did so. Parsons sald the brakes locked throwing the car against the rear of the truck When questioned the West Deca tur driver, who furmerly was a rail- road fireman, stated he was two Of three car lengths behind the truck and estimeted bis skidding distance at 30 feet “Were you knocked out force of the Impact?” he ed “Yo out of a car at sons repiled, Parsons judged iil time of the accident than 50 miles an hour Two witnesses. Thomas Ginnicks and Richard Harris, Philipsburg who were traveling towards Port Matilda at the time of the accident, testified that the road was dry In the accident and were « Parsons by the wis ask~ taken Par- but I remember Lhe being hospital speed at the al not more - fms non 3-0, (that there conditions werd RT Wis no ice no aflirmed on the road thal driving Rood and that the afforded a clear vision in directicn at the site of the I'hey hirhwa either wreck The testimony of the Hee who quizzed Parsons accident showed that the ments the driver gave police alleg. edly did not coincide with the story the coroners jury heard sald to have told the police he did not sea Lhe ‘ruck and that he had made no attempt Lo pass the truck Stale police said a witness to the accident who was ing the truck in the opposite direction at the time of the accident stated Par had not tried to pull aroun truck Dean English driver of the truci effort on the part which may have been follow to the rear of him t his truck State police, when the possibility of Pa: the road sald there marks on the road and that the car was still In high gear cident was investigated Mrs. Stone wa the windshield of truck the motor niley po the Late Parsons | |WLE Woodland sald he of questioned an aong sliding were no skid ii when the thrown against the real car when it right end ol thie J Da Special CE i hile Prophylactic Tooih Brush 40¢ Listerine Tooth Paste Both for 39¢ RS y li dt a Ri Fd RR (ES true Kk. Bha CIOL The accident happened two one-half miles nerth of Port tilda near Flat Rock. Parsons ing 4 truck traveling towards ipsburg Is ald to have into the rear of Lhe LU of the Impact Mi Blone against Lhe of t Tha sell as never regained cones und Ma - trail Phil- smashed The fore hrew Parsons and windshie | entire aren pas wide OF Lhe UCK ’ A ULOMoL Ie the « Chl Both Par were x Of na he companion nn they were taken from the demolished machine They hed Philips- Lai Aan ex- oa wi wd injuries Parson's injurs were lleved dead wie were ru Btale Hu Lion fering fron Lhe burg vere Amina Mi Blone ever minor the accident Centre fatality e com Clear- tHe eigntn { wa victim and the nin wr th bined counties of Centre { i and eld Dr. W coroner Monday Mrs was born | ervice R. Heat cond on ted th icieq aL Centre counts inquest f Frank Btone tur. Funeral ecsday af- ternoon Clearlield Stonevil front ’ CRO STN | LoGaN DRAMA CLUB ENTERTAINS PLAYERS Drama Club the Jimmy,’ The Logan tained the members of | “Just the For | hut fel supper at the home Mrs Ward Krape, j evening, February 21 enter- cant Girl at a M1 Tuesday The members John Riter, Ella Dot Harriet SBhowers Keller Betty 1Ishler, Dot Louise Riter, James Biddle Rhoads Warren Lutz, Al Pete Reigh. Charles Ful- Mrs. Luella Cheesman, of ana ¥ the cast were “1 1shler Effie Brook | Robert Boscom ton, and coach Other member and Mr: Anthony and Mr Laura Keller, Larianis, Vincent Trogh- one, Jr, Mrs. Mary Brooks, Eleanor Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Florey Mrs. Roy Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Larue Melick, Lawrence Walker, Blanche Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Sun- day, Robert Cheesman, Mrs. Mervin Reigh, Mrs. Harry A. Corman, Mrs George Bhowers, Mrs. H. E. Ishler, Mark Smith, Mrs. Robert Rhoads, Mrs. James Biddle, Mr. and Mrs Frank Brooks, Audrey Luther and Harold Brooks, Gene Riter, Mr: Edna Lutz, Mrs. Grace Royer, Ray Iriver, Donald and Lee lshier, Jun- lor Tate, Bud Benford, Charlotte 8 present were Bond White Navch 2, 1080. Penrod, Jean Paul, Mary Lois, Ethel and Lowell Krape The vext meeting of the Drama Club will be held Monday, March 18th, at the Grange Hall, at which time the play “Compensation,” will be given. This play is being coached by Virginia and James Biddle. A small admission of 10 cents will be charged for non-members Farm Loan Group Annual Mecting (Conlnued from pags ous) Door prizes were C. Blaney, Harry A. Corman, Mrs. Anna M. Tyson, Mr. Allen Hatter, Jumes J. Markle, C. W. Sigel, Roy F. Zimmerman, Harry 8 Haagen, Tobias Plogner. E. M. Peters, A. L Bpolts and Forest W. Evey. At organization meeting of the directors following the annual meeting, Ward C. Krape was re- elecled president; Gllbert C. Welle was elected vice-president, and C F. Rhoads was re-elected secretary- treasurer Members of the loan committee were named as following: Ward C Krape, Harry W. Prantz snd OGll- bert C. Waite. Of the allernate loan commitiee, Ellery T. Parsons; James J. Markle and Earl R. Armstrong won by Ralph THIS AD FOR BIG DRUG SAVINGS Sp ALLEGHENY STREET 200 SHEETS 1 Je W. &T. Syrup Blood Root For Coughs 43c 100 ABDG Capsules Yatent Medicines £1.00 Iromived Yeast Sodium Perbarcie $1.15 Swaro Reet 60c Alka Seiizer 58c Yrastfoam Tableis $1.60 Hypocal Tonic 35¢ Greve's Bremo Quinine $1.25 Vercolate Tab!rts 75¢ Bengue Baume 50¢ Phillip's Milk $1.50 Agar and Oil 2%¢ Epsalabs 5c Dean's Pills $1.50 Pinkham's Ver $1.00 Werld's Tonic Mec Creosote Emulsion +» 58¢ Phillips Milk Magnesia Magnesia Comp f ox 3 BELLEFONT E, THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Price Wildroot Hair Tonic with Oil Special at 29¢ PA.2 Fancy Colored Table { loths 19¢ 1 Pint Norwegian Cod Liver 29c a —————————— Ne ————— A So. 5 VASELINE HAIR TONIC LARGE Sin 37¢ GIANT SiZs 1%, Spot Light Bed Lamp | 08¢ | BE 69¢¢ $1.75 ALARM 0c Tube Kolynos which the deceased wis a member, was Ih charge. Interment was made jin the Shenango Valley cemetery, | | Greenville ADDITIONAL DEATHS ON LAST PAGE OF SECOND SECTION BELLEFONTE ACCORDION BAND AT CENTRE HALL BE The Bellefonte Accordion Band, |with fourteen members playing, (lets and ensembles was presented a fine program for the Parent-Teacher Assocation in Centre Hall, Monday evening The program of solos, duels, quar. well re. ceived by the large audience In at- tetwd 1nice. The accordion group per- sormel of Monday evening was Nina Baylet, Thelma Heaton, Betly Lou Herman, Eleanor Dobeibower, Peggy Widman., Mrs. Russell Bee- zor. Miss Geraldine Rhoads, Marian Nogers, June Rogers, Bobby Schaci- fer, Dick 8hope, Alberta Krader, Foster Augwstine and Bob Wayne, | The Rogers sisters did thelr us- ual fine work in the duet “Old Chi- cago.” and Foster Augustine and Bob Wayne are fest taking their places in the ranks of fine accor- | diondsts and will be heard from of- ten In the future in some unusual and beautiful accordion dues Paul Houck entertained with an excellent banjo solo and merited the hearty applause following his performance. Cordon Vars added to | the accordion ensembles with ha Xylophone. Two of the highlights of the pro- | gram were the “Moviclogue™ entit- led “Only A Husband,” [Tn ha given by Zane Carey, and a playiet “Shock | ing Shakespeare” or “Red Riding Hood as Shakespeare Would Have Done It.” by the following boys: Tom Howard, mother: Miles Nel-| son, Red Riding Hood; Billy Mc- | Ginley, grandmother; Stanley Ol- gen, villian; Billy Beatty, Mr. Winn hn ting the rs sup. 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