A — I Page [ight YHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, BE CLL Match 9, 1986, ONACY SHENEFELY | attended Diekinson Siti wie | tant: She was married 54 years | : Grace Shenefely, ‘who Had made | Mamsport, for two or three terms. | 080, and. Wis « member of the O B | R Y her home with Mr. and Mr, Chars niin Baptist church. In addition to her ; : " a . ‘ Vv nuwbatud she leaves two nephews tes O, Conifer, ‘I'vione, R. D., died at HARRY E. KORMAN . . # | [ | he State a" y " at we MAL and a niece: Allison Dukeman, who m {om y wo: - \» 3 cap oT : hilpants, Harry FE. Korman, of Juniata, & bh resided with the Ber ryhiills ar * $ 1a S Sa S war bor r Blair county. August Franeyivania rimwond car inspeetor since the age ol sight montis; Frods A cA SA A. a a A A 6 A at on in Ji inty, Augus a0 1186. Surviving are one brother died at 12:10 o'clock Monday mers» | erick Dukeman and Mrs, W. M COL, HUGO DIEMER, VRS, AGNES McDONALD Willinm Shenefelt, of Williamsburg, 0%. He was born April 31, 18%, ln Hoover, of Winburye, who came Col. Hugo Diemer, of ( A Agnes MeDonald, form und one sister, Mr M. Minemjer, Qentre county, ear Bellefonte. there after he was stricken Febru- former State College | ded | yg, ‘Blanchard, who befe | Altoona. She was an attendant of | Swryiving are four children: Edward ary 27 to care or her, Funeral ser- suadenly hi NI aturd carrie © Miss Agnes Reeder the First Presbyterian church of B Korman, of whose home he died; vices will be conducted at 2:30 this p ; y \ re i Mrs, Paul Pentz, of Kerrmoor; Mrs. afternoon at the mornin ) N \ vel ian p t tha ol fvrone al home, in charge hel A M mds from ‘hi : 4 . aw Ang Porvest Gutlicus, of Lewistown; & of the Rev. A, G, Herr of Bellefonte, wid MONG! : m ii AE A i . H ’ linghamtor - the M wor Ch Hemet » Lares . tepron, G. BH. Murray, of Greens with interment in the Christian : H wie Ee Slts Trp er ns vices were held Sund: WILLIAM M. INGRAM wood, and 12 grandebildren. Mr. cemetery. | wish to thank the hundreds and hundreds of friends © DIepartnes denn RR uneril william M. Ingram, father of Korman wis a member . ’ § ' ¥ i { ti " pS co + » H rata tM scnat Te win d ne, Lock Haven, by the Rev. apes Mabel Pinning, wife of Georme | pvangelical ehurch oy JAMES M. WARD and patrons who thronged the store during this “DIS- ot BALL son aL ca, F, DUT, Tulermer, WAS wp of the Sate Moor Fon . os. Ward, Jor V4 yours « SOLUTION of PARTNERSHIP” Sale ! Salle y early Monday morning aftey WILLIAM MeCALER resident of Bellefonte, and former \ : | manager of the Haines Shoe store xtendod ine Mr. Ingram was William MeCaleb, laborer, ‘dled ere, died at noc ing esterday at 0 ¢ ere f [Le 8) yh v at the witli ahrbrlven Af th iavle. | If ome about 4 mile west of How- ao un retired employe of the Penn vi ' Homie ub $ vem v a0 thi { NEWBERRY nin Rallroad, Born at McAllisters | tL 7 o'clock Monday - morning Ha Hoi} or and \ if i | i 4 ‘ ‘ ont Northh Spring stre where he y \ tan ££ Newbirrv. 0 | 1 ville Pa. October 2. 1873. he waa after an illness which began with a oy ie hig home. I ati 0 ha vi CLARA IDPING I ed in death by his wife, Mrs roke about two. years ago. He was MACE THE HOM fii na atari ’ £1) fed 10 hear ouble and compit- j Ingram. Members of 4 son of Joseph aud Ellen Barner FO HEA TEOE FRC COTES This remarkable demonstration in us and our mer- (1 in ddition Ww RID ARG WEE Ror il Nittan on, Ross, ab home; ol me 10, 1876, making his age at [OF SOME months. Mr. Ward wag a chandise «. . » Now, as sole owner of the Bellefonte h { the Ms bf sed ne of dents 82 ve 4 nn of Wihagy Henry and Cornelia . oR Magi JoeB ir i Rin Th in mar. 0d Werd and: wis barn in Cane Hardware Company, | assure every patron and friend of Eldora 3 riage with Elsie Petter who passed 1, south roina, on Augost 10 it Elnie. Petter to a Ha ua. OR August. Yo of this store that | shall, at all times, make every af Altoona: a way in 19ee SeaVIVINE are two * wn . th M . ildren; Robert and Bertha, both death 69 years, 6 mol endeavor to continue to merit this loyal support by fay erfved neh v4 . sme, and a stiter, Mra Ida 0%) He receive nig ea seat nin of Burminghan, pa ser. the south, and on May 30, 1894 was rigidly adhering to our policy of "QUALITY MER- » vidi I arviage with Melding rvices were "held from the |uied in marriage with Melissa. CHANDISE” and “FAIR DEALING” always. WILLIAM WANT2 hurch of Christ So South Caroling, who survives with | i i r Wants, of « Interment wi maa Mi wee a ITH : pman of Sr Rd el || SALE CONTINUES HARRY SWARE . ‘ ) vith a com JOHN ¥. HANNA Harrisburg: and Mss. ftaasel EI hd 453.90 0. | Ajll, of Alona. Survivors miso tn By popular demand, this “DISSOLUTION of PART- dmughter, Mes. William Pence oridson, Ralph Ward Kessler, Me NERSHIP” Sale will continue for nine more days— burg, of complications 30'+ ward came: to Bellefonte 14 years BAtlas 14 Seats | terminating on March 18th. Our stock of merchan- ade his hone hore | dise is Yast and Complete . . . The Prices are at isco New Low levels creating “UNUSUAL SAVINGS” on Loti quality merchandise . . . It is truly an unusual HV, anna waa & member of the Lille | 0 Vee os Foi ris adiowsor: Furstd] buying chance. re Nis "Tiere ‘are no KIOWR Fite sorvive: Wagne, of Amboy, Dh; | LI¢ dey, C: C. Shuey and the Rev MARK W. Wilkins, Prop. GEORGI SINGER n vivors Helen, of Raston; Effie and Cathes catmant will bi ch officiating Union ‘ i . - I . o metery. Mr. Ward's four sons and Ln i . LINN H. COLE Tara Peace Milesbur i Ken - . ons -in-lavr will serve a3 casket t ror { fq former works : th { Pleasan 8p A broth ave wa : as of : put In . rit “ g ; Janna " 0 , ' : nt . a: — a MINNIE B. MILLER ident osha te! yt rag Jy ayo Mayor Harris Is MARK W. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. Awarded $550 32S. Allegheny Street BELLEFONTE, PA. ind from Page 1) MRS, RACHEL BR. REAM Mre RBauhael Ream f te William Reans, and s lilelos prarent! ¥ realising Wu resident ol Cregg tow died at had been ad, Mr. Pallon step- sen hae fate of Hain {own the cise of Frank P. Keller v5. th Rock Slide imperil Traffic the lwane of her dau ro Mi wd out of the machine ana fell, In ! jury verdict of $085.80, pit anty of Centre, returned . Rock: falling on No. 1 track of Helen Bapder. at. Bprins Mills, t juring himaeld te jury ound tl ante i from July 1937, v9 fturt- di af $1200 in Mr. Keller's A144 ai . snfyivenia i olpiosk,. Tuesday Right aller o garage responsitde for his Injuries. oC for damage: ath farm | oo wr » iv ¥ > & ¥ ! Tia is 1 ¥ = J er two works Linge. Bhe wis 8 dae te Morsvian, of Holts Hollow, ory 3] vestorday aftaroor Wh itd - ouring ihe refund y d a 3 below ter of Emandel and ok Brown, brought suid ageing the Federal the e of Po | Kaas p; ing of the Pleasant Gap-8State Col 1 ¢ Bunday night caused trans. al Whe Both dn Greee lownilgon rife and Casually Company, of De. | {rod , dor payment on lnjuries wavy thunder 3 hy wi oS 2 wears. 8 month Ang i tay Her bop + ved in an accident at & log. he’ cddd o w lamin + oo | am ’ 1500 allowed bs et rd * had reatk tht section. The a . , ASHE IG wil lem Ream, ded in ging camp ner Spring Mills It des _ . ha, . ith kh fiy the nt of die ' ol Er i BF 3 “ N - -— bed ’ ? i (9 | itr § i sen] he : a ii H Luan : RiTi- rac a i ed <l hs in i { 1631. Surviving ave they adie veloned thet the accident in which baer, rettie Sp oq : Yooh asad ‘ s 11 deel day night wi np " : 3 sd Fhe ld’ i ET rt 4 age J : wad ETO 5 ia i & by “ IAtermeTd yor. Heasie Sovets, Tore, Haid air Moravias ont wo fingers of | pave Baer or : oy CET Fr og ” 3 » “ y # . 18 8 Y 1164 Hit bet ; i ; a iy gy { Heam vis: Mr Bach Pati his right hand, happened just ffs or bon Fd Ay bes Allulp are. MEY AUIITE MIS pee mviouies wigre An SCoie a + tt LS TOVER no ILE bdo an scokient THOMAS ST¢ ¥ % J : ud MEE. Helen, Buy olor Se na taken out arrived in Blover of Brookes Mls, der all of Spring . Also Ure the offices of the Insurance ©om« THAT WILL OF INTEREST TO ALL FARMERS day evening ai the home viving are t®%o pany. As & resid of this fact, coulis PRESENTED BY CHAS. F. HIPPLE stgaler, M Menrietla Cone and Jerome Drown, sod SIAL | sel jor the insurance company at SE — anismnrsns BT avn pare for a Santemiber 8, 1866, making het a £50 on 0 RISC KOT Bedayvebarg, after an fling Mre, William Sones, the close of the Moravian testimony, Und too Mons nn an Mills Funeral services will be 1? Wd asked loz 8 eomipuisory nollesuit YOUR EYES AND ] i ¥ i ile 28 i i Fi ita Centre « nit} &Y a2 gle alurday oh gh wae allowed by Lhe cout > am , . ps " £53 { # ; : Jie 5 Fy i His a1 from 4 Wivder Pekicénee al an 4 Because of the J-minde UUme Iad- OUR SERV {1 KE FE. KALB¥FI wa. O diay }. Harriet Stover. H Ft Mad Ad 21) charge of the Re tor, Moravt £ 0 Owe ISG : - * Rubin : HARVPL BE DOL ALOWEE Msg a ¢ Ootober 5, wiggrer Interment will macy Id ance, bu! he received sane assict- A Series of Articles by Ih SIPayed the Spring MIL cemetery ages 1hEOUEN WORKIRen s COLBPOnER- radrosd. Gver I tion DR. EVA ROAN 08% MRS. GPOROE 8. BERRY MILI 3 the case of Wiliam F. Holt Mr. Cora Virginie Betryhill ww 10 the use of Ruth W. Holt, ws Bellefonte and State Collinge fe of Oeorge B. Berryhill died at F ate " Tatpetsn Hurlinge; me Bellefonte Office hours—Wed Mond fay a: Ler home in’ LYK AUFLILERT, . RARTGIAN ¢ tesdsy 3 to #) Saturday 9:3 to . N 3. . # rye Me eug ¥ 4 gpd Fecha folowing sn ness with Mary Hurlinger, a jury retirned s £30 Closed Thun day afters Doon a, State College offic MES. MARX Unionville Grange Hall —~ Monday Mar. 13 STARTING AT 7:38 P. M Pleasant Gap Grange Hall - Sat. Mar. 18 STARTING AT 7:30 P. M Had, Henrie! ha Cot ie \ eh unonis.. A daughter of verdict of $5308.70 plus interest the late Jacch and Susan Johns from November 1928, in favor of the Bnwiier; Mr Berryhill was in bd § LaJose, Pa, but had resided nthe action of C. N. Elsenhauer wers to these guestior Blanchard for 70 vears in the same v2. BN, Fiwaliatier, exper or of the fyes really efficient? Are hatuse, Deibg Drought there 8 an laf oil and testament of Alice HBOTMA] of near Uo Are rent : trained? What error or error MES. AMANDA J. BERINGER 4 i 3 fr A ® dom ave 1) o'? fetrwork vei McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery a oe | tare their importance demanded? MES. LEONARD WILLIAMS A N N (0 ¥) N C FE M E N T ! Shows hare them “examined IN OPERATION finer : And redeive the 4id they mar be Liam wie found to need? Lemont Tredas We Have Installed a New Cabling vier alter Belk Also Good Comic Reel. ef last week at the Céntre mor ng at. tu tre a a a oun i vital Bellefonte. aflet EE ————— sas LL Seino Feral week a with 4 com. PASTEURIZING EQUIPMENT | Sem——— a : » 2 ap of Charles and Etta Thomas Bialr and was orp at for the benefit of the patrons of Markle’s £44 p. Fe rb) *e Laveviile, this fouli ai January 1917. making her age at time of Dairy Or any new patrons who wish to tel- 5 May 16. 1036, dh 94 ils Ca ephone RR al Defivery Free ! \ ATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT survives with wo fy LIE al id Dopald BR. both a: home. A son, David A. died on Pébr 1+ =| wmesw || FRIEDMAN & LEVINES Mar) nd Sarah McClciian, Pleasant Gap, Pa. All at wome: Mrs, Bedlrioe Jodon, Belleforite, and Mrs Fred Swain day afternoon 1 h H nbd n 7 kilia y bie 2 hy ’ — ; : State College. Fiinernl soryloe: gene 2 pu fond eld frome the Koch Funeral Home tc State College, on S6turday altex- : ? noon, followed by Interment In the You Can Laugh at March Winds Houservilie cemetery A : and Rain, if MRS. BELLA M. MATTERN @ ‘Mr Bella M. Mattern; widow of the late Rev. John A. Mattern and ; s # one of the first women lo atiend : CA “5 hl the Pen nafivanis State College, died ise \ - | : Come and ste the pictures of the Bt a aaa ® CY a a a ia ab § olclock Matuy fugit at Ler home in Haltmoon Valley. Blind Bhiace 1928, sha had been active for | hah, aE . * P ! Tl en eu. un \' | 1 nsational rrices. ' : 4 { Central Pennsy viv Val a " Methox list 4 » : | fpiscopal Conference. Her hus baud, {in }018, Mrs. Mattern was 80 years, Your Home Is Securely Protected 1858 fn Halfmoon township, she wis AH «ieee, fladlude Miss Isabel Mattern and | , vivir are two dieters: Mrs. Alice 8.1 ; Cr OOFING Thurs March 16 Babies’ Men's ; {Tum FMP, vO *Oermantown, R Fi 4 ? ; B79 te heir student in the 4 Y WEAR WEAR d rel pili ie at " spec n | Pay for if with FHA Money ou WILL SAVE BY WAITING ! 2 to Vs. values ! find attended the Ping Orove fis 4 Pa thodist, church offigln : 6 N. Allegheny St. Bellefonte, a. i Me tog, Roter-| {| Phone 8 Ladies’ Lodies’ 18 months apd 4 days old at the time WEAR die WEAR . . L¢ daughter of George 8 and Mare J M DISPLAYED AND MARKED FOR QUICK SELLING AM sizes. WONDER Eugene, Mattern, al. home, and H ! | Mss. Mattern Was envolled in the | Yer Acphdit or Asbestos” job specializing ini Sizes: Reg. $2 8090 s : er: Academy, Fumeryl seryioes 1 | be | i asa ASK eee : nord || | HE ENTIRE STOCK Will Be SOLD at She och GIne, | HAINES the Shoe Wizard me College, with Rev, Wallace 4. J} CLASTERS bgt . ment will be made in Halfmoon Valley, rs Mattern the late Rev. John A. Mattern, d ‘of her. death. Born September. 1, ; With WE HAVE A LARGE FORCE GETTING THE STOCK FOOT FOOT Tithe Ros CGoay Surviving thildees | WHICH WILL START VALUES. C. Mattern, of New Yark. Also sures! Fireproof, Economical, Beantiful FOOT FOOT t § Peon State Prep schotl duting the music, Prior Yo entering college she | ings, of i Fi Tuber tery,
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