Page Eight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Ll o 4 , 1639, OBITUARY MRS. ANNA IRVIN, Mr: Anna Irvin died at her home in Altoona Saturday afternoon [oi lowing an extended [liness Born In Pennsylvania Furnace September 21, 1866, she was a daughter of John LD. and Hannah (Hicks) Hughes Members of the family include one daughier, Mildred V. Irvin, at home and one sister, Mrs 8. Galbraith Altoona J ul JOHN ZIMMERMAN John Zimmerman passed away at hi home near Laurelton Wed- nesday ol last week from the effect of a stroke he on Marea He was 3 surviving gre 4 daughter Mrs Flor Strickler two sister Mrs Ma Chamberlain, ol Stale lege, and A John Vonelda, « Hartleton two brothers, Elmer Clearfield and Jam of Laurelton five ¥ ndehildren and great-grand namely: Jane and Jean Strick of Welkert. Mr. Zimmerman wa native of Union county and wa iumberman thresherman tio: He 1¥ year Funeral Saturday morning hapel, Laurelton, with Hopkins oMicisting. In at Laureiton on ullered 14 years old nee LS ! of two ren ler un a uid i had been His wife Service Iarmer oy ocftup blind for the past 1 1 aied 10 Yer ay Were held ol al the Lincoln ( Aly | tie Rev. Nu terment was muds MARS, SARAH V. WHAMOND Mi Sarah Wham widow of David Whamond, die Priday evening al daughter, Annabelle wife of FE. McKean Hee re { Will Virginia 6 the home cf of a Wi Rees Ng an line resSuitin parn br t aly Was ¥ €] iia Robb Gun: Harm fla Tibbins Gunsallus Sho ¢ were COI Vicnday at the MeKean | Rev, Robert EF! in the Clark Creek MES, LAURETTA K. COBB Mre Lawurettn Kresge Cobb wid the late } ’ of vel this hGH» Of Cobb Cal gf. GQ giternoon aller a four nes with Shes wa Esptember Oil WwW a complicatio Str ods making hn a 25. 1868 +L time of de 18 day Cobb, pe Her wl and B AWAY lowing childrer e College, with whom ghe had made her home for the past 12 y# Walter GG. Cobb. of Men- omaonie, Wi Eri E-arsdile N. Y Krumm, of Mayviile Cobb, of Ithaca, N ing a brother, ( Baviorsburg. 1 held Sunday af gregational chureh at Y of which deces member, and interment was the Cobb West Li tie fe y } are Sta STNOGH ne Ia Ww ade Tab in cemPlery ot Gi GROSS native of nome fa FRANK W Frank Wion Centre county his near Warrior Mark on Friday terppcon at 1:10 o'clock following gn extended iliness with a cition of He bedlast December year. Mr Wis @& son lam and { Wion» Giross wa born af Linden Hall, Centre county, on March 14. 1880 i tember 11, 1900, In Half Moon Val- ley, he waa united In marriage with Lilly Way. He had been a resident of Warrior's Mark R. D. for the pa eighteen years He is survived by wife and these children: Mr bert Hipple, Warrior's Mark Jacob Kulsely. Bellefonte Carli Rumberger, Tyrone, RR. ID. 4 Mrs. Jacob Reese, Warrior's Mark Mes. Walter Emeigh Warrior Mark: William O. Gross, Bellefonte James RB Gross, Port Matilda. He is alo survived by 12 gmndchildren and these brothers and sister: Sam- uel Gross, Centre Hall, Daniel Gross, Lewistown; John Gross State College: Clarence Gross, To- wanda, and Mrs. Laura Kuhns, of State College. He followed the oc- cupation of farmer. He was a mem- ber of the Centre Line Lutheran church aml the Stormstown lodgs of Independent Order of Odd Fel- lows. Puneral services were held at thie home Sunday afternoon, in charge of Rev. Allen Clay Lambert, pastor of the Sinking Valley parish of the United Lutheran church Burial waa made in the Friends cemetery Cross a comphi- bes ast Wii- and ad 26 ol diseases ice Ciroms Ellen On Beep hi Al- Mr Mrs [% ho To give visual and fitting expression to your love and regard, the medium and the form must be chosen with cure. Comforting assurance of a duty well performed will be yours if you choose a genuine Rock of Ages Memorial to stand as your record for the yours to come, Howard Granite Works Phone 1312 | purchased the business from Eoward, Pa. ' Brown WILLIAM VANCE CLAYBAUGH William Vance Claybaugh, a bro. ther of Mrs. Florence Campbell, of State College, died at his home in South Lakemont, Alloona, Tuesday morning, Jied 61 years He was employed as a clerk in the Altoona works storekeeper's office having a record of 36 vears MRS. KATE ARMANDA WRYE Mi Kate Armanda Wrye tive of Centre county, died In St Luke's Hospital, Bethlehem, on Sat- urday morng folowing a five nths' ne Mr Wive wis a daughter of Henry and Armanda Brindle and was born in county on April 3. 1803. He imisband, John Darlin Wrye, died o wmber of ago. She had been sident of Bethlehem lor the past IX yea St urvived by four ister She was Methodist Ep Windbe Burial Mark ceme 4 nha~ in wCuLt Centre h I years dn 1; i 1 low Lhe church at nm w iidren a member Hq rr JOSEPHINE E. BURNS Josephine E. Burn home In B clock Monday month passed away township at morning al iine with a her ‘« © ter 4 several come» She was a As Florey Smullton on 187 King er age ut death 23 day irvived and I Richard Summers, it Wd Harry Summer { Als Hrviy bro LOW held Of diseass of Harry and v »)y plication hte Burns Apri ne nnd by her parent hg | i] nLerment ’ mi cemeter MES. FEMEDIA J. GIASS Elinedia J. UG ad been ill for tion County CH Orge mpix of Centre ol Born in member ths Valley 1 } for Dur theta HUGHES widow H w mother of David K I of Bellefont ed away et on Monday ot hea alter ness of eleven nation, during neh me troke MES, MARY H iH of Hugh Hughes of pad Laon They year al Ty fii Oi Won H Morgan Funera ervice fay from the Baptist 'voming, with the Rev ti [iiterment made In Wyoming ceme- Huehes was a member of Baptist church. The ther David Thome rine in, Billy, and ¢ Reeder and James Hoy had Wyoming, Sunday, Tor Mr Hugh Her con vas much the same ame time, and news following d.y a great ‘k to Io family MES. NANCY JANE GARMAN Mi Jane Garman, widow {f the late Mitthew Carman, and s Cold Star Mother, died at her home near Milesburg at 4:15 o'clock after a linger- complication of She wa a diaghter George and Phoebe Chapman and was born in Spring township on October 12, 1858. making her age if time of death 80 years, 7 month id 4 dave She wis thrice married first husband having been a Fike: her second, a Mr. Shultz, her third Matthew Garman All nreceded her to the grave. Sur- viving are children Mrs Samuel Stere, Patton: Harvey Fike, Buffilo. N. ¥Y Harry Fike, Flem- ington: Mrs. Willlam Flick, Miles- bug Mrs. Robert Hockenberry Curtin. Also surviving are these sis- ters and brother: Mrs, Witham Me- Cuen. Brishin: Mrs. Richard Sned- ion. Kylertown: Mrs. Ann Hocken- berry, Bellefonte: Mrs. Susan Mar vin. lowa. and William Chapman Beaverdale Mrs Carman became & old Mother when her son, Pred Bhnkz was killed in action in Prance. She was a member of firocks Doll Post American Legion Auxillary. Bellefonte, Funeral sers vires will be held at 2 o'clock Fri- dav afternoon from the home, with the Rev. HE. Okwood assisted by the tev. M. CC Piper officiating. In- torment will be made in the Tread volny esmmetery, Milesburg. MRS. BERNICE CROUSE GOSH, Mr: Bernice Crounss. Goh, native ¢f Smullton and former well known resident of Ballefonte, dled at 10:30 o'clock Weinesiay night of las week in the Allesany Hospital, Come be land. Md a. complication of diseases following an operation. Mes Goth was orrvanist and nianist at the Scenic theatrs Ballefon a for sven vears vhile it was owned and werated hy the late Me. and Mr: T Clacton Brown, and for a year whl he amiement place was operated by Jack Shreck, of Philedelphia, who Mr ter Haine officia LF the Mi f t Lie Su Hughes bri red the | Wi we 10 ind ed fi it with then a the hh member Of the Nan Wiernoon with Tuesday {1s Ng Hine HISFA Se a of 31 Hie ate wat and t van wid # Har of While here ghe made home with the Brown family on Bouth Spring Street, Since leaving Belleionte about ten years ago Mrs Gicsh had been employed in g sim- ilar position for the Byron Gosh Company, of Cumberland, engaged in educational work in the public schools. The deceased was a daugh- ter of George W. and Louise Vonada Crouse, and wis born at Smullton on February 8, 1001, making her age 3 years, 3 months and 2 days time of death. Some years ago she married Byron Gosh of Cumber- land, Md., who survives with one brother and De sister Dome) Crouse, of Lock Haven, and Mrs Florence Gentzel, of Spring Mills She was a member of the Method) chureh Funeral se vices were held Friday morning at the Nell Funeral Home in Millheim, with Rev, 1 1 Miller officiating Iniermen: was made in the Reber cemetery the bury ——— OSCAR SWANK Swank son of 187} Fmma C. Bwank, of B died at his home In Naa Clevelar d Ohio, Bunday He | urvived my his wife, Sarah, his parent two Howard ol Boalsb James Bwank Endiectt N. Y. und two children Dorothy nd Paul Funeral service held ‘1 piternoon nm and 0) nd P. 1 ahi g ar rot his and D of Arn Wie esc ——— WILLIAM J. HESS iam J He of Boal where he born 71 yeu ] nis home 1 Whithker, members of the Charle aE ne! were w ore native Wa ! I werk at YO Ok JO. 8hurs Hes FT ‘ Mary Hes formes preceded him death Is Kurvived an, Jan whom hore they preceded family 0 LS § ina Filla Me in Line LY ahs he made hi and a sale Funeral alternoal ,IVICE MRS. JAMES P Elizabeth P. Millet Hamme MILLER \ Mille: baine ol prin Lere [ier Henry nd Sarah Haugh Miles township o muking Gt born id He wi Alig u me « month ii 872 death Surviving Charle ney Ae Veur: lid ure her } oO! Emory L., of these Drothey suangc near Wook Aur and a Bui ONLINE Eman Doth of FETVICE mm oN FIvice n ind near and wee Vonad of it of Madi Lo 4 84 Crame Funeral terday alternoon 1 ABronsotivg iad Ld followed a membe of Lock Ha Interment w» CPInety o ———-— CLYDE EE. THOMAS Thoma died iter ed al S11 al |} date Cols Of feverad oo ven wye, lollowing Hine months’ duration. He wa 8 months and 13 day: old i Mr. Thomas wa July 3. 18 Harn nag “hn PPUrs al the ded en in wianndo Decei- mat On tie whi iiidren A iH ve k i the following Bernice rice Anderson home. Ten following vy CGeoree 7 ard New York: Bes Frie Clyde A iv ’ wi and 4 3 Hartswick Janet Kline Jolin Duff McF Fox Park was 8 meuiber Method h will be held at his it 2:30 o'clock Friday with Rev. Harry F. Biboock Interment will be made Hall cemetery ————— MRS. FRED HEATON Virginia Heaton wife Heaton of Bellefont dis home of her diughter Mary Hainsey, at Juniata, at 5 o'clock yesterday morning after two years illness with a cumpiica tion of diseases She was a dough ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ehver Bryan and was born at Curtin on August 16 1890, muking her age at time of death 48 years § months and | day Ww united In marmage with Heaton, who survives with her mother, residing in Miles- burg, and these children: Fred, of Wingate, Mrs. Halnsey, Mrs. Mild- Carey and Mrs. Mabel Harvey Juniata Also surviving are brothers and Sisters: Mrs Sar h Pisher, Mrs. Eva Sense and Edward and Rey Bryan, all of Milesburg: Mrs. Beulah Simmons and Mrs. Nellie Reeder, both of Philadelphia® Mrs. Earl Cartwright, Bellefonte, and Stella Bryan, at home. Puneral services will be held from the home of the mother, Mrs Elmer Bryan, in Milesburg, at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon, with the Rev. Mr. Kauffman, of Milesburg, and the Rev. Mr. Bittner, of Jun- ata, offitiating. Interment will be made in the Curtin cemetery - i. Remove Odors, After pans have been strong-smelling vegetables, such a cabt ive and onions, place a little ali on the hot range and turn the pans upside down over the burning salt. The odor will dlsappear > } Survive Htate Col» # College atian Wr of the Fred nag af ire h ren ating he Pine Mra Fred the i FY 20 “ She Fred ed all these of used fo Political Announcements FOR COUNTY COVIMISSIONER Te the Republican Voters of Centre County 1 hereby snnounce myself as a ean- Aidate for Commissioner of Centre County subject (0 the rules sovern- ing the Republican Pasty at ite Pri- mary Election he held ‘Tuesday September 12, 19390. Your v and support are respectfully solief CLYDE M LER Bellefonte, Pa to FOR REGISTER To the Peoublican Voters of Centre County 1 hereby announce that I will be a randidate for the nom’, ation for the office of Reiter of Centre Coline at the Primary Flection to tember 12. 1908, and wii preciate the Support before and ot 5 e, ‘Criminal! Court Convicts Two (Continued from page one) — su of the State i violation The defense contended that Glanopulas' bay tender had sold the tickets, and that the proorietor of the estab lishment did not know the (jekets were being sold on his premises Samuel J. Parsons, of West De- eatur, tried on a charge of involun- tary manslaughter, was found pullty by a jury. He was released from custody, however, when hh attor- ney, former Judge M. Ward ¥em- ing, filed a motion for new trial on the grounds that evidence his been obtained tending to prove the man's innocence Parsons has posted a bond of 3.000 unt! the Court has acted upon the plea for new trial to gent control Board Jottery laws tery tekets Liquor of the ney ted 1 4 Parsons was arre vitomobile accident 24 at Flatrock, betwee tilda and Philipsburg Amanda Stone wi OL verdict i In the cas Philipsburg, chireed car without Pé ka oOst Of proce $100 According to tri Lie Philly eur HOWINE un ebruary n Port Ma in widch Mr fatally mnnrea he t wa Alfred with owner returned Pelion, ol ariving = consent wus Lhe aetendaait ul othe! burg 4 tered ol Hey re here sarliet Pel “ { 4 took the GFL BG Wea { : He Owns Jr Shinalel Edenda the ITE LITS placed upon hin ip af rocew gine ied about 1% m 7. also in Snow Shoe Lownalin, : 4 run ino a ’ re, E4) Git HE er h VAR exXaminsg ¥ pet RH ¥ itit Robert Altoona, charged police authorities of a small amount teved a of guilty ate College a the larceny of lea tenced Bt. School a i in the imntingdon in county jail until by a pavehilatrist, amd if tally sonnd will be take ingdon. If ie test is 1 LaTY other d made MeCGinley was arrested iy Mond iy of ast week had been identified the Lhe will Le State College after he as youth fen leaving of H R short time before the theft amount of money from = the offices was di vered onnected with weveral in State ( ue ORC In (:fnn a mal Mire in He alu ther minor theft Women's Clubs Meet at Howard siContinued from Page | is much the same as their in that they are opposed ing on foreign soil, and keptical of religion In these vosith conference Wiel sald =he was constantly ing smared at the seriousney which they approached the ems of civil liberties, war crime and delinquency. and other pertinent subjects about which older people are also being concerned. Her suggestions were to build into vouih gploneer traits, teach them the value of coopera tive living and train them in crit cal intelligence. They must have a vision, courage, the desire 10 seirch Jfter truth, and spiritual living The meeting was held in the Evangelical church in Howard The morning session began at 10 o'clock and business of the organization was efficiently dispatched by the president, Mrs George M. Mock. of Philipsburg. following which M: Hiry W. Seamans told some of the features of the stitute of Social Relations to be held the last week in June at State College. Mr. Rob srt M. Beach, of Bellefonte, report. ad for the Centre County Libwary vhich Is one of the projects of (he federation. She said the library world be ready to open this week Mra. A.D. Gaugler, vice president Jf the North Central district of the State Federation, spoke briefly to the assembly as did Mrs J. 8B Roes- sing, State Chairman of Plnance {who took the place of Mrs. James 173 Chatfant, chairman of organigs- tion This is the first time since bream - ing federated that the Howard Cleie “hub has been hostess to the Couns ty Paderation and its gracious hoe oitality wil be long remembersq by parent fight ith are Tadley ber» with prob Vphitiie many heid Sep- all who attended the meeting friends May is a food month in which to ¥ou have al- i nl read a book, unless | ready tend a bock. Howard School News The Howard P. T. A. will repeat is performance of Fun on the Podunk Limited” on Thursday eve- ning, May 11, at 8 o'clock in the high school auditorium. We can as- sure you enjoyable entertainment including many laughs, Admission 15¢ and 25¢ The Junior class of the high choo! is sponsoring a Junior Prom. May 19, at 8 o'clock p. m. Program, refreshments, dancing. Music will be furnished by Bob Lyon's orches- tra of Bunbury, Admission, 25¢ Parents and friends of the school are cordizlly Invited to come and make it a succes The hone. student marking period Robert DeArment Kelley Dawn Wallace grade, Dorothy Gardner Cray Janice Mu Merrill cher, third grade Mildred Fleck John Behenck, Mary Kate Web fourth grade, Charles Heverly ile Daughenbuaugh Evelyn man Jone Wagner vearick filth grade Wwensel, Lo Carson Beulah Arment Alverta Dorman I Pisher Suzanne Hoffman de Row Lyon Barbary Gardner Ben Wyland Yearick., Richa Gardner, Willard ton, Anna Bhay Nevada eighth grade, Robert Sehenck Pleicher, FE Holter Paul Fleck Bara Fkdahl, 1 Neff freshmen Phvili Mann - Mary J ioob 11 Sohenck, | - HEGISTRARS OF VITAl for the fifth ure frst gra Earl Fleck, Jone an wrond Gllbheet Pie Ne Po’ Patrizia Frederick bD “tla Dorothy Ca eyertd All Hin Shult Rots - Harold Fizher Phvil Br JUmor gr Mae Exdali nae Jean Ol Slyvia rl Ha E51 Eleanor Loman Amick Phyllis 1 win Sehenck Dard Ciond Bowman filtifa NAME STATISTICS Hall LOWED Hall Bare entre i Ciregs of Centre Howard Liberty are 1 town Be { Milihelt Phillip=bury borough @“ ve Hamer wi { Bare [¥) £5 iNnsbury Port Mast ah. Huston Warth and Un n M_ Eckenronid FT Snow Bhoe boroust irs ang Burn ide townahi B Moore of Bnow Ehow For State College borough gasan, Harris, Patton and Ox townships: Mr Prari R of Brate College Ciara Fer linge Brine LEGION POPPY SALE TO BE HELD MAY 78 Poppy D hroughout will bus United Bla with hr mn Mr on wear M furday. Mav 20 honor of Margaret Brooks-1Dall Legion Aux ia announ sterday ob ervance Will be by the Auxii- lary women who will distribute pon on the during the das Mo million of the (le flowers tweety World government OY workroom Auxiliary. Thess Lier % grew on the attiefieldr and aman agead and woimnded fel ognized throughout the Fuglish-speaking world as the mem rial flower those who fell defense of democracy Plans the jocal observance of Pappy Day are being completed bw Brooks Doll Auxiliary unit un- the leadership of Mr, Rilla Poppy chatrman, aided by a jarge committer Volunteer workers from the unit will offer poppies on the streets all day and will receive contributions for the Legion and Auxillary welfare and relief work among the disabled veterans and cependent families of veterans ————— memo: LE a the World War dead Aller pres of mit af the Americar ed tleyst $Y \ re y Ve Ie Jed [es rest e than relever memorial oY Of red made velsrans working pitals and In x maintained by the OWETS Are Crepe the poppies which World War which the They bed War repicas are re for for the ey Jones aA 9 tn ——— Trading at home is the activity that best promotes the growth of own marke! SPECIAL 4 PL—12Y% Ga.—88 Rods Cattle Wire 3.15: wa from Thursday, May 18 to Wednesday, May 24 AT CLASTERS’ PHONE 8 Prevent Forest Plres--It Pays the; iXth oivn PRESBYTERIAN GROUPS WILL NAME MINISTER Congregational in the Mil Creek Presbyeriar hur Sunday morning for calling a minister for t torate of these church existed since the resignation of the Rev. Lindley E Cook, who accepted call the Grove Presbyterian cthureh Aberdeen, Md Feb ruary 1 Five visiting ministers heard in meeLing: LE ne; Hall and nex purpose Joint ”, which hat ney the o! gl pa Lo ut a asl been {O11 nave these hurche of 1 BOX Sanifumes Moth Crystals A9Ye 1 POUND Moth Flakes them graduating from the Prince ton Theologica! Seminary, It is ex- pected that f this number will one will hosen Iu — — Speed Demon To Race at Altoona With the announcement that Mark Light, famous Lebanon speed demon, has filed entry the AAA sanctioned races to be held May 27 Altoona Bpeedway, It was evident that thousands spectators will witness a spectacular grudge fight between Light end Tommy Hinner- shitz speed-crazy Pennsylvania Dutehman for of Zion 232) OSBORNE And. His ORCHESTRA HECLA PARK 7 Miles £. of Bellefonte, Rowls 220 Thursday, May 25 Admission & Tax $e Far Table Reservations Phone Daneing 9 te 1. ALLEGHENY ST ™ BELLEFONTE, "A. 1 Palr RUBBER GLOVES 1d¢ $1.00 CHAMOIS SKIN Tanned 79¢ Patent Medicines Sodium Perborate 4 og 3c $1.15 Swamp Root T8¢ S50¢ Yemstloam Tablets 4c 35¢ Grove's Brome Quinine 24¢ 75¢ Bengue Baume 49¢ $1.50 Agar and Ol LL 25¢ Epsatlabs 1%¢ 50c Phillip's Milk Magnesia Ile $1.25 Vercolate Tablets The 75¢ Doan's Pills 49¢ $1.50 Plokham's Veg. Com. $ic $1.00 World's Tonic €%¢ #0¢ Creosote Emulsion 69¢ 56c Phillip's Milk Magnesia 28¢ GARDEN TOOLS With Inch Handles Y¢ i 1d FOOD... DOLLARS SAVE Central Park GRASS SEED 11h Bex 1Ye . “3 1 Quart KILLS-ALL II kill all kinds of bugs. Just use cleaning Gemey Fancy 25¢ Noxzema 5 Piece Set of Bowl Covers Small $1.00 Vitalis arge, $1.00 favorks 50 Fitch Shampoo $1.00 Jergens Lotion Toilet Articles Mennen's Baby Tale . Lady Esther Powder .... Face Powder .. Marvelous Powder rae Zine Stearate Powder . Bath Powder . 18¢ .38e .. 51.00 55¢ Ponds Cream . 50c Jergen's Lotion . . "ah H0c Barbasel Shave .... 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