Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 27, 1939, Image 8

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' ¥HE CENTRE DEMOCRAY, BELLEFONTE, PX.
OBITUARY
MRS. CHAS. WW. STODDART, Jr. ww. Mr. Toblas officiating Inter
Mrs, Sarah Barbara RI is Stod m Wi made in Lh Advent
dart, wife of Churle \ ] i township Mi
Jr. of West Prosp nu tate  Walkei i member of the Red
College, died at 8:) \
day night it th \
Hospital here, of | MES. JOHN COAKLEY
Mrs. Stoddart beca ‘ } vi Maud E. Coakle) wife of
after the birth of { Le] ) hn Of { wt Lamb street
day of last week 11 Hd i lefon { at the Teah Ho
live. The deceased A daugt ) tal. Lx i at 10:2 Clix
W. Albert AI
Rhoads, wa:
July 7, 191
years, § montl
of death. On
united in
Stoddart
College High
with one
Years Als
ents ’ in
Bellefonte nd
E and Bett
Mrs. Stoddart
Methodist FE
College A
fonte H {
attended 1 stat Lt m———
lege it Lock Ha MRS. FLIZABI
studs thie 1 } f .
following
ae
Mads
EDWARD GREEN WALKER
Green Walke fe
IT CAN'T HAPPEN
in the
Demonstration
Home
NO PRESSURE?
® Just like your water service, electricity is delivered to
your home at suitable pressure— the electrical term is voltage)
® You expect water to flow at full pressure from every
water faucet in your home. When you don't get it, there's a hurry
call for the plumber.
® But what about your electric service? Your lamps and
appliances need this full voltage for their satisfactory operation.
Are they getting it? Or does inadequate home wiring choke off their
supply of energy, as it flows from the meter to the outlets?
® Adequate wiring has a large enough core of copper
to deliver electricity at full voltage to each outlet, and give you the
full use of the electricity you pay for,
® An adequate home wiring system also provides enough
lighting and convenience outlets, and switches, for your complete
comfort and convenience,
® Inquire about adequate wiring
TODAY
ANDY KACHIK
Phone 74R4
R.0D.3 Bellefonte, Pa.
ters Herbert Miller Bellefonte
Edward Miles Woodward Mis
Jame Weaver nen Bellefonte
Mrs. Robert Stanley and Dorothy
of Milesbury and a half-brothe:
Henry Miller, of Jersey Shore. Also
surviving are his grandmothers
Mrs. William Miller, of North Alle
gheny street, and Mrs, Frank Get
tig, of North Ridge street. Funeral
services were held Saturday after
noon at the Wetzler Funeral Hon
in Milesbui with the Rev. C. OC
Shuey, of Bellefonte, in charge. In
terment was made In the Sunnyside
PETER KELLY
Peter Kelly for muny year
ident ‘ort Matlida died
State Hospital, Danvilie
morning ¢ 10:10 o'clock
rio scleros! He had been
a number of vears. Mr. Keli)
of George and Lettie (F)
and was born in Centre
Heptember
MRS. DANIEL GLANTZ
{ | er Cila wife
LOWERY JUSTICE
MRS. WALTER J KURTZ
All pe Hensyl Kurt
mpli
Howard
nanunity
MAaging ns 3
ears. 4 mot
LTE were Dr
and Sarah Heim
seeased in August
marriage
who sure
vives with a id daughter: Dr
Walter H Kurtz, of Myerstown, and
Briges L. Kingsley, of Phila-
Also surviving are two bro-
Dr William C Hensyl, of
wd r. George 8. Hensyl
I'he body may be
ome in How-
m. Thursday until 1
Funeral services will
jucted nt the home at 1:00
riday afternoon, with the
E. Kline officiating. Services:
continued at 1:30 in the
Howard Evangelical church. Inter-
ment will be made in the Wild
wood cemetery, Williamsport. Mis
Kurtz was a member of the How
ard Evangelical church and of the
Bellefonte Chapter Order of East
em Star
EDGAR N. G. MEYER,
Fdear Norman Gunnison Meye:
retired railroad worker, passed awa
at his home in Coleville last Thurs
dav morning after a several month
illness with a complication of d
eases. For 33 years he had been
employed as a boller maker by the
Central Railroad of Pennsylvania
and later was a Bellefonte Central
Railrcad employe, retiring two years
ago. Mr. Meyer was a son of Lowel]
and Catherine Horner Meyer and
was born at Centre Hall on Septem -
ber 16 1876, making his age at time
of death 62 years, 7 monihs and 3
days. His wife. the former Maude
Daughenbaugh, survives with these
i children: Mrs. Joseph Howard, of
| Bellefonte: Mrs. Orvis Reed, of Cole-
ville: Bliss, of Milesburg, Hassall
and Saul 8. at home. Also surviv-
ing are two brothers and a sister
namely, Harry H Meyer, of Olean,
N. Y.: and Pred E. Meyer and Mrs
Edith Knoff, both of Bellefonte, and
fifteen grandchildren. Punera] ger-
vices were held from the home Sun-
day afternoon with the Rev, ©. ©
Shuey. of Bellefonte, assisted by Rev
{J A. Byrd. of Colevifie, officiating
| Interment was made in Meyers cem-
| etery, Buffalo Run
Valley. Mr. |
Mayes was a member of the Odd |
lodge of Bellefonte, Some |
ears ago he had been employed as
a guard at Rockview penitentiary
JAMES CLAYTON KERN
James Clayton Kern native
Centre county, passed away
Rav Decker home in Miiroy
o'clock Monday morning
heart condition following
months’ Hliness. Mr. Kern
of Andrew and Amelia
vas born at Madisonbu
ember 17, 1873, makin
time of death 60 “nt
i day Survivin
and two sister Chark
Mi i ¢. Duning 3
ge, and Mi Emma
k Haven. Deceased
f the Btate (
Funeral
Bellefonte Woman
78, Dies In Fall
(Conilnued from page one)
Youth Dies as Cycle
Crashes Into Bridge
roan Page 1)
Funera
{iy afternoo:
ness church
Rey Ralph
was made in
$700 In Flag
Day Prizes
(Continued rota page or
been made
doliars in prizes
and fire companies
in the parade
an ——
$e
The presumption
dangerous atlitude
cme public official
. -
Ideas are valuable or
are backed by persist
To give visual and fitting expression
to your love and regard, the medium
and the form must be chosen with
care. Comforting assurance of #
duty well performed will be yours if
you choose a genuine Rock of Ages
Memorial to stand as your record
for the years 10 coma,
Howard Granite
Works |
Phone 1312 Howard, Pal
Recent Weddings
Kurte—Talhelm
Miss Mary Jane Talhelm, of Jul
n, daughter of John Talhelm. of
nionville, and Frederick C. Kurtz
n of Mr. Charles R. Kurtz, of
ast Linn street, Bellefonte, were
wilted In marriage at 11:30 o'clock
lurday morning In Bellefonte
lowing a dinner at the Brocker
fI Hotel, the newlyweds went to
Ningura Falls and nearby cities for
ys few days before returning to
Bellefonte wher they will make
their future home Miss Talhelm is
mn radunte of the Bellefonte High
hool and f the Lock Haven
l'enche College. Mr. Kurtz
1 Of the late Charles R. Kurtz
Cul editor mna pubiisher of
Centre Democrat, is a graduate
+ Harrisburg Academy und wt
the Pennsylvania State Cols
enrs He is employed as
engineer for a road ontract
fMmeagead
Leathers Confer
Bellefonte, Pa.
Brooks
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wpe
¥
i
~Rloner
¥
id
2 LIVELY
GOLDFISH
Along with a Modernistic Gold
Fish Bowl, Sea Grass and
Colored Stone.
¢ With Purchase of
10¢ Fish Food
ALL
FOR
Lucas—RKhoades
Miss Marie Rhoades daughter of
Mr and Mrs Leonard Rhoades, of
Colevilié, became the bride of Pred
Lucas, of Milesburg, at a Ceremony
performed at 4730 oclock yesterday
afternoon in the Milesburg Presty-
terian parsonage by the Rev. Howard
FE Oskwood Miss Ruth Rhoades,
ter of the bride, and Kenneth 'Ul-
of Bellefonte, attended the
The bride was at-
blue with scoessories
She was graduated from the
nie High School and for gone
ha: been employed at the G. ©
shy Co. store here. Mr. Lucas
a Bellefonte High School grag-
is employed as an eleciritian
the American lime and Stone
Hunan
couple
Dawsen—Irwin
harles A. Dawson, son of Mrs
Dawson, of East Bishop street
Catherine M. Irwin, darghber
Jennie Irwin, of Unionwille
ted in marriage on Frides
inchester, Virginia, by
W. Stover, pastor
irethren church in
couple will
the present
sister Mrs
East Bishop
for some tithe
nployed at the Nittany
‘ i State College, while Mr
Dawson is an empiove of the Titan
Metal Company, Bellefonte
aii——
trouble sbout being on time
Rice—Dwitrich
"
whic? Olle
of the 107 ah appointment i that the othey ~~"
person is rte
Tr ——.—. P
Classified ads are thrifty.
Rice is a
Township
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CRANE EQUIPMENT
Was Chosen For The
Demonstration Home
value.
The name "CRANE" has stood for quality in materials
since the founding of the Company eighty three years ago. There are fix-
tures to suit every taste as well as every purse. You pay no more for CRANE
quality than for other makes similar in appearance, but of greatly inferior
and workmanship
A new bathroom planning service is available at every CRANE Branch to as-
sist the home-owner in making his bathroom convenient and attractive,
Allow him to aid you in laying out your new home.
H C. HAZEL
OSE
214 Blanchard St.
Phone 514
| Bellefonte, Pa.
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