Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 11, 1939, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA,
Page Eight
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OBIT
UARY
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OCKER.
Ocker, G3
the home of nis
William Mcor
linton Coun
HShcemage!
ADAM C.
Adam Ciarence
suddenly Friday at
step-daughter, Mrs
gon, in Lek Haven
ty Coroner W. J
suming his dotles alter an absenc
while recuperating from Injuries
stiffered tn gan automobile acclden
was called to investigate, He found
death due to hardening of the av
teries ahd declare] an inquest un
necessary. ‘Other survivors are his
wite, a daughter, Mrs. Frank Walker
of Mill Hall; a son of Wil
Bamspart, and a B
Neatlerode of South Bend, Ind. Fu
neral serv were held Monday
ternoon at Lock Haven and
ment wag made at Blanchard.
MES. THULIE STERR
Mrs. Tillie Sterr, 82 widow of Ed
ward Sterr, Civil War veteran, died
early Saturday morning at the home
of her niece, Mrs. W. H. Spangle:
Blanchard, with whom had Ul
two wears. She had been al
valid for some time, suffering from
complications. Mrs. Sterr was bom
in New Jersey and was a resident of
Fhiladelphia
when she Si
was 8 ‘member the Weth
church. Other swrvivors are a
ter Mrs. Annie Nixon of Len
J. and several other nieces. ¥
&l services were conducted at 7 p
Sunday at the Spangler home by
Rev. Ralph Davie. The body
taken to Philadelphia Monday
burial in the Mt. Pes e come
die
Ie
Ciel Se
step-son
Tk 2
ne ved
{0
unt
LWO Veul a0
Blanchal :
came «
ol
ola
Hner-
els
MES. WILLIAM BERKSTRESSER
Mrs. Bert { Mad-
gencville and Reber widow of
William Bei k:tress
home { her
gtresser, of !
morning. May 2 a
Death was due to a he
Ehe was born in Pali
was a daughter {
Jane Prive)
ed At
aged 55 year
Burviving are
Berkstresser, of Scranton
ard D Berkstre of Millheim
daughter, Tillie Luetia Berkstre
preceded ner moths in dealt
sister, Mh William Hammons
Ealtillo- a b her Ru
snail, of Huntingd,m
B bby Berkstresse:
tWO Nephew a
services were held ¢
Baptist chureh, Hun
ty. May 4. The Rev
Mi. Union officiated
Was made in the Bap!
ha Berkstresse:
SOLUTE
er, died al
soil, Robert
Scranton
cana
nn COURS
John W
Gutshial)
the Lune
11 monghs and -
two son
., and Rich-
SET
GALLAGHER
na
Belle-
CLARENCE MM.
Clarence Michael Callaghe
tive and lifelong resident of
fante assed away at home
West Logan Street ut 8:30 «
laste Wednesday might of sompll
tion: resulting from san atiack
pleusd Mr. Gallagher was
of Bernard anid Julia Markle Gala
ger and wa Mar
27, 1885, making his age at
death 9 years. 1 month and 3
His wile, the former Helen Lyon:
Lvonstown pa AWAY sbott
years ago. Survivi are tag
dien; Bernard {
and Paul D
EUTVIVIRIG are a
e15- Miss All
John, of Bost
of VanMeter
nera
of
Hi
ROT WN ie On
Bellefonte
the Re
‘ made : i
Por many years
was employed at the
plant and for the pa
or more served as
atchmagn Cotnty
Garage
WILLIAM F. MEESE
Following a sudden paralytic
sticke ane month ago, William
Franklin Meese died at his home in
Philipsburg last Thursday evening
Mr. Meese was widely known in
Philipsburg where for 40 years he
was assoctaied with the milling bus-
iness. He went to Philipsburg from
Buffalo Run Valley and worked as
miller for the C. T. Pryberger grist
mill and served in the same capac
ity when the mill became the prop
erty of J. O. Reed. Ten years ago he
retired from active work. Mr. Meese
was born in Buffalo Run Valley
February 11, 1858 He was a son of
George and Mary Meese In 1800
the same vear moved to Philips-
burg, he married Miss Anme Gill
of Waddie, who survives him He
was a member of the Trinity Meth-
odist church here and affiliated with
Modern Woodmen of America. Sur-
viving are his wife, one sister. Mrs
Miles Wrye, of Bald Eagle, and four
children. Mrs. Florence Emeigh, Al-
toona; Mahlon Meese, DuBois; Nor-
chur emetery
Mr. Gallagher
Kelley ice
two years
night
Chevrolet
had
Lhe
he
at
he
man
San Antonio
of Philipsburg Fun
were held Sunday
the Meese residence
Walter William pa
I'rinity Methodist
Mg. Burial was made
Tex 1s
afternoon
with
sLO1
church
in Philipsbiug
and Cray
ral ervices
from
the Rey
ol the
officiut
MES. VERNA DEITCH
Mrs, Verna
of Harry Leonard
Tuesday sfternoon
Altoona after an
weeks
8.00
whid
Delt
ut
sie Was
Belle K
nn died in
Tamndly cide
Col.ege:. Wo
wild Martha Jane
ane son, C. Russell
ville three brothel
Ralph Gwin
Russell Gwin, ol
SITAR SH
(Ko
hey
dauglite
Ix
and
anda
Ded
MES
M1 I
wite of Chirk
rane: SORTA
MoCle
Bone i
conten
BRWLY al Lhe
Mi William
Mil at 1 «
after a iw
omplication
Clenal
ind
orn in Monte
1868
[1]
maxing
VERT
Hu
Ole
PIERCE
M A
Mr. Ca
culture
Pennavivania
t of i fife dn (
Clie
pal
tie
wa me mabe H
GA
of
MRS. EMELINE
been con
longer
en children af
Mary M. Bolt Gate
Cow
ana nad
voeks or One
thirst
ain
1 October 3, 1867
her T2nd year Mos!
life was spent in
moon township,
December 24, 1888, she
C. Dixon for
Hved
moved
Dixon was emploved
man in the Lorain
Carnegie-1inoi
until his death
She is survived
Mrs. H Earl Ling.
Miss Ruth Dixon
Cyprus avenue school
and Herbert C
bacteriologist for
town. Another
died in May
where he wa
drug store. Surviving
sister are: C. L
forte: Mrs Robert C
Warriors Mark
Lewistown, and Earl
Colo. 8he wis a
Avenue Methodist
in Moxham, and
Rev. George R
of the funeral
near
=Y Of
ana
ta
by
fe
WIT
1935
Epi
(Chwin Deitch
De
iliness of
Born in Altoona
a daughter
pp)
1934. Member
mot
Delt
bot
State C4
Harry
CHARLES Mc
naan
Mire
hed
of 3 family
Forge. in
SIX YPurs
it Warriors Mark. In 1008 they
Johnstown,
plant
Steel CX
twelve
three
of
acher
ih
the city of Johns
Merrill
Gates
Kustenborde:
Benner
L.. of Denver
member
her
Haden
services
widow
teh ied
home in
three
January 27
of Michael
Ciwin Mi
of the
hel
her, of Slale
Adda Belle
th at home
Ol Mead
|! L!
1 Of Altoona
Heg
sShom
CiWil
CLENAHAN
Med
enahian
assed
RAY
spenicing
Fiitre
the
TES PIXON
nn WHO
3] YER
of
and
bed
David
she was born
Spruce Val-
hence Was In
of rer girlhood
Loveviiie, in Half-
Centre
county on
married Hay
they
where Mi
as a drafts
of the
rparation
years ago
children
Somerset
in the
Johnstown
irmacist and
Dixon
at Pottavilie
manager of a Ligee!
brothers and
of Bele.
(i. Cates
of Grove
copal church
pastor. the
had charge
held at her
in
WM. J. MOKLE
Marble and Granite Memorials
BELLEFONTE, PENNA,
until Memorial Day.
and Markers that we are offering at R
NOTICE—Our Place of Business Will Be OPEN EVENINGS
We have a complete Hine of Monuments
EDUCED PRICES
*)
HERRERA ER, |
at 2 o'clock on Monday
burial having been made
in Grandview
late home
afternoon
in the Limily
cee ery, Juhimstown
lot
M. YOUNG
imfant daugh
Laura May
parent
6 ocluck
Hines
infancy
April 24
addition tw
both at
held
Higli~
Mi
Wa
GLADYS
Gladys M. Young
ter of Lioyd and
Schenck Young, died at hex
| home near Howard at
Tuesday morning after an
with a disease common Ww
he child was born
tins year. Surviving
the parents are two
home Funeral servioes
eaterday atternoon wt toe
church with the Rey
officiating Lnterment
In the church cemetery
on
in
sinters
were
nua
avis
made
HOWARD W. ZIEGLER
fol Howard J
at the Evangel
Aged, near Lew
sSLIEE was conducted Wednesday
morning by the Rev. Frank H. San
ded superintendent I the home
af Milhelm
burial will
el I Yor
Haturda)
Hospital
Dee
SAIVIiCes
a guest
tw
Funeral
Zlegler, 71
Home
weal for
Ze it wi i nelive
and In
helm cemel
died
vangell
the hone
December
entre county
made In Mi [1H
al
He
1931
had
im of
jest oe Jd |
vived by hil wife and two sister
uest t Lhe Done
BENNER
Centre
WISS BRUEZE
Hel
Mere wl
Laewistiowl
Friday
Weer
i the
CIUUK
" COL TAR TH
aughter of Wi
Ben
ton on Noy
Ham and }
wl He wu
emo
al
nkirk
Fleming
making her gage
val y mont: and
+ two brother
n B. Beoner, and
Benner wll
8 IneInoer
Lie
26
ut
chiuren Centre
wedge held
IER
vail
GEORGE LES BRYAN
lalmire
lin cemetery
MES. ALBERT BARGER
Pmma Barger
week
Ompiichis
born in Boggs
tember 28 1870 and was
pears. 7 moths and 2 Ow Her
parents were Andrew G. and Cath.
rine Walker and she was Lhe a
f hes fami
twice magrie i, het
Jamé A | man
% Novem
toa nshily
aged
tia ie
LR
VEArs av Ie wa ui at)
riage o1*h Alber Barger
wo 3 SUT
mber of ne ard nephew
Barge A y member of the
Mil \ethodis ireh
al were conducted
pastor ‘ue Rev. Mr
Meth church, May °
ment wis made in the A
tery a: Milesbury,
(3)
|
Rlevens
JOSEPH KROWHER CONFER
Joseph Krowder Confer well
known farmer of Spring Mills, pass-
ed away at his home near that com-
munity at 5:30 o'clock on Monday
afternoon after an illness with a
complication of diseases He was a
son of Jonas and Sarah Lingle Con-
fer and was born In Cregg town-
ship an June 24. 1867, making his
age at time of death 71 years, 10
months and 14 days. On March 2
1880 he was united in marriage with
Carrie Confer vho survives with
two children Clarence DD. Confer
and Mrs. William R. Stoner, both
of Centre Hall: two brothers, For-
est M., of Nesbit, and Asher C., of
Spring Mills: 4 grandchildren, and
1 greit-grandehild. Funeral ser-
vices will be held at 9:30 o'clock
Friday moming at the Holy Cross
church, Georges Valley, in charge
{ the Rey. Harry A. Houseal In-
erment will be made in the Geor-
Valley cemetery. Mr. Confer
been & member of the Evan-
church for 45 years
in HS HAE. i.
SNOW SHOE
George Wenrick and Mr. Dodd, ¢
Bavnesville. Va. visited a couple of
hours on Friday with George
mother, Mrs. Eva Wenrick. George
has been in the OCC camp at Bay-
nesville since January 1938. He is
looking fine
O:le Conaway, Mrs. Eva Wenrick
and children Doro hyMae, Leonard
CHadyz and Lloyd visited on Satur
day at the Blair Mann home In
Howard RD. 2
Mr. and Mra. Albert Hamard and
infant gon Albert Jr, called on
friends In our town on Sunday
inna MP S——
Four Deer Killed
While three male deer and a doe
carrying two young were crossing
the highway in front of Rockview
Penitentiary about 5:80 o'clock lait
Thursday morning, they were struck
and killed by a ear driven by an un.
iieqtified person. The bodies of the
deer were burned by officials at
Rockview
ges
had
¥ $
elves
a
Suggested topic for debate: “"Re-
(solved, Thet Fishing Was Developed
| Bigger Liars Than Golf.”
Recent Weddings
Ia Ma Weber
Altre Meter
Mi Frunk
Moon Terrace
augliter of
Mets
Bellefont und
Eine Lasilla, son of Mr. "rs
Nester Lasilla, of Willowbs root
were married Baturday nied Anil
29 In Bt John's
Rev. Pather William E
ormed the ceremony. My
Novosel of Hull Moon Ty
tended the bride Wirlle
Bauer of West Beaver street go)
fonte served as best man Follo
the ceremony a reception w
at the home of the bride
Mrs. Lasilia Is 8 graduate
john's Parochial school,
and attended thu Pleo
High 8 For the past |
she has been emploved by
eral Match Company. M
{ Palnsdal Hi
Polosdale, Mich, is emnple
Chemicon! Lime Compad:y
Ko Lo housekeeping
bride Latte
Miss
and
Mr
Hull
Catholic
i)
hool
raduale ©
the
——————
Revder—Benzie
Btedln Bene
yi "wy
Hewdes
Aan
Joh
ried Sat
of Bullak
Bennwr
One
{owns
Line
Bivon
|
Smith
tre Hal
Deparime
Ce Cour
1%
emplaved the
lillie As
present hwy wil
Both young paaolle
ther
tance of ite
Fes
Rumberger—Lueas
Laicas |
the
The
wa
amg
Gomck., When
Gavngnter
oF
Ih
mon, <fcks
Lat ih
away b
8
her
Barr of McAlev
maid Myr
of Tyrone, oon
man
Ba 4)
Pu Mile
You
Low
the plano oy
of brid
wedding marc!
formed
bankment
soms with tr
the bridal
fake de
aunt the
the
was per
pat
rated
table In the dining
Helou efre
4
Lock
fia been
school hr
hmer
Rumberger |
Haven Teachers
the teacher of |
1 Bush Run {or th
years Mr Rumberger |
of Bellefonte High
hits home with his aunt
Lanr: Rumberger! of Ur
The past two years he has |
ploved by the Glen LI. Marti
Baltimore, Md After a short
ding trip they will make the
in Baltimore. The followi:
tives and friends were presen:
and Mrs. DD Kaufiman
Mrs. Harry A. Lucas, Mrs
Custer. Mr. and Mrs. A. G
ger. Mrs. F. A. Holderman
Mrs. Joseph E. Brugger, M
Mrs. W. H Rumberger, J
Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Bai :
ver, Mrs. Ollbert Hassingsr My
Wilson Rumber ger, Julia B
choo
38
pe am,
AR
f
\¢iy/
To give visual and fitting expression
to your love and regard, the madig
and the form must be choses with
cars. Comforting sssurance a
duty well performad will be youre if
ou chorea a gan ‘ne Rock of Aga,
movi] to stand os your rood
for the years to come.
Howard Granite
Works
| Phone 1312
Howard, Pa. i
Barton
Adire
Mary ¥ i
Brug
eas, i
Helen
Mnble
Bar
ities
nel
8. Bi
HOSPITAL NOTES
Monday of Last Week
Admitted: MI)
Cobu M:
Bellefont
ahd
May Boob
H. Hender
a Wil
Iu r Ke inte College
¥) Arye
Howard vi WW
Hollidnvsbur Ht
[ Robinson and |
fonte, R. 1D. 3; Mri
and Infant Rug Bellefonte
Mrs. Ray E cas, Howard, R. D 3;
M Paul Hironimus, Be
DD 2 Admit
A rw ( Sire
H | Ha
D M Fk
nfant in, Ma
Daniel 8. Shuey
f
Jt ‘
ward
i
hie
wilay of Last Week
i)
shay of Last Wor
Wedne
of Last Week
shiny
iA f vi ih
Friday
Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnishes
Sprayers, Spray Material Garden & Lawn Hose
Perfection Oil Stoves and Ovens
Screen Doors and Window Screens
Ice Cream Freezers, all sizes
Boys’ and Girls’ Roller Skates
Cattle & Household Spray Boys’ & Girls’ Bicycles
CHECK PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY AT
BELLEFONTE HARDWARE (0.
PHONE 295 M. W. WILLIAMS, Owner
WE CLOSE WEDNESI AFTERNOONS
Sunday
FANCY TOMATOES
19¢
Ne. 2
CANS
2
Clover Farm
Gold Star FLOU
Oven
Proved
24 1b. Sack 79¢
48 1b. Sack $1.55
- Minas | A
= ann?
“yah AW
“They ore fine foodsl™ That's what vers of Clover Form Conned
Fruits ond Vegetables have oid for the past 57 years. And thats
what they will soy for the next 57 yoors becouse Clover Form
11 81G MONEY SAVING VALUES 1 1}
Clover Farm (Fancy Quality) 9 re pres :123¢
Grapefruit HEARTS, ™ dc... es
2
Crashed PINEAPPLE & Sx, 35C
20 Ne. 2 2 35¢
Clover Ferm Fancy Quality
6 bh D0
FRUIT COCKTAIL,
No. 2 23¢c
Cover ol
CANS
6 Cans  67¢c
2 Sos 23C
12 Co $30
2 ov 190
12 ce $4.10
2 CANS : 49¢
6 Cons $1 38
3
23¢c
12 Cons 90¢
Cans 250
6 Cane 73¢
2 Ta 19¢
i
2 Ts 29¢
6 Cams 85
2 Sa 19¢
dt te le
CLOVER FARM GOLDEN BANTAM
a CORN,
12 Cane
$1.10
: Clover Farm
Country Gentleman CORN,
Gren Pac
, EARLY JUNE PEAS,
[Foncy Quality]
Tips & Cuts ASPARAGUS.
Standard
Clover Farm
RED
sie T TOMATOES,
Baking MOLASSES,
Very Special
THIS WEEK'S
FLOUR SPECIALS |
FLOUR
Clover Farm - MN SYRUP
Sweet Potatoes,
Foodland BLOOD RED
ia’ Fancy Cut BEETS,
Clover Farm (Fancy Quality]
12 Ts $1.10
SAUER KRAUT 2
os 150
FANCY . DELICIOUS
iy i
SEAS
Ja)
R, 2 3 65¢
ANNIVERSARY
Siu):
GALT
137 Yours of Prog
Red L SUPER SUDS, 3
Octagon SOAP,
Se trite SUPER SUDS,
Octagon POWDER,
cagon TOILET SOAP,
0
Octagon CLEANSER,
Octagon
| Octugen GRANULATED SOAP,
oy 401
COLGATE PALMCIIVE POLY goo
]
EXTRA SPECIAL!
CLOVER FARM
1 QUART JAR OF
SALAD DRESSING
1 SET OF IVORY DISHES
All For 64c¢c
CANDY SPECIAL!
i9dChocolate DROPS, 2 Ib. 25¢
5@Hershey Choc. KISSES, Ib. 2
SUNSHINE SPECIAL
MARTINI CRACKERS
Box 15¢
12 Cams 89%
Clover Farm HAMS
war Pound 29¢
PURE LARD
2 Pound 19¢
BLISS - Net
NEW POTATOES
7 Pound 25¢
FANCY
ROME APPLES
5 Pound 29¢
a
Phys.
Bors
Ply.
Phy.
Phe
Bar !
Can
2
Phe