Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, September 21, 1939, Image 8
Page Eight JHE CEN CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ——————————————————— OBITUARY | pom) MENSCH Mrs. Alice L. Mensch, 31, wife of | Miffinburg, | of Saturday afternoon | bey Bp Engng fy She had in 1 health for several mon ter aL. A. 8. and Mary Winkleglech | toe county. She was a mem- | bat Ray's Lutheran Church, neat | Miffiinburg. Funeral services were’ Mis. Mensch was a daugh- | | neral services were held at the resi. | dence ‘Tuesday afternoon in charge { of the Rev. Ezra L. Parks and burial | was made {n Sunnyside cemetery. | Miss ErHEL TOSSEY. Miss Ethel Pear! . Tussey, well known resident of Holliday died Thursday morning of last wee at her home, of pneumonia, RoNaws ing an illness of three weeks. A Yeagér, had her moved to a hospl- tal to prevent the shock anticipat- held Wednesday afternoon &i 2 native of Canoe Valley, she was the | o'clock at she home, The Rev. H. O. Reynolds officiated, assisted by | the Rev, Robert Clark. Burial was | made in Ray's Church Cemetery + WILLIAM RH. WEBRB, William Howard Webb, father of | Mrs. Wilbur Lykens of Port Ma- | tilda, died suddenly Sunday night at ME o'clock in the automobile in which be was returning with his wife, son and granddaughter from a visit in Bellwood to his home in Tyrone. Death occurred just out- side Bellwoed. Mr. Webb, who was aged 75 years, had not been ill. He is survived by his wife and seven children. Mr. Webb was a member of the First Presbyterian church of Tyrone. He served one enlistment with the old Sheridan Troop, Ty- rone. He was a former employe ol the Tyrone paper mill. MRS. P. F. TYSON. Mrs. Anna Tyson, 74, wile of P. F. Tyson, died at her home in Booneville, Sunday. She is sur- vived by her husband: three step- children, Clarence and Cleveland, Jersey Shere, and Mrs, Mabel Ar- dery, Hublersburg, and several sis- ters and brothers, Mrs. Gertrude Corman and Mrs. James Confer Rebersburg; Mrs. Emma Womel dorf, Loganion, R. D.; William Houtz, Kanesville, Ill; Irvin and Ira Houtz, Madisonburg. Funeral services were at 2 p, m. Tuesday at the Cheensburr Reformed church in charge of the Rev. A. J. Miller, pas- tor of Rebersburg Reformed church. Burial was made in cemetery adjoining the Greenbwsr church th we we JOHN PHILIP KAUFMAN John Philip Kaufman, a lifelong resident of Warrior's Mark Valley died at his home near Warrior's Mark (Tyrone R. D 4) Friday morning at 8:40 o'clock following a two and one-half years’ {liness with a complication of diseases. Mr Kaufman was a son of Samuel and Mary (Autilebauger) Kaufman and was born at Warrior's Mark on No- vember 1, 1878 On October 10 1916, at Warrdor's Mark he was united marriage with Ada Bressler He is survived by his wife one brother, Walter Kaufman of Altoona, and two sisters, Mrs Annie Etters I'vione, and Mrs Bertha Thomas, of Buffalo, New York. He was of the Methodis faith. Funeral ices were held at the home on Sunday afternoon followed by burial in Burket's cem-- tery in wl ery SARA HEBERLING BECK. Mrs. D. J. Beck died at her home near Warrior's Mark, Sunday morn- ing, after a lingering illness. She was born at Fairbrook sixty-three years ago and was the daughter of Joseph and Keziah Calderwood Heberling. She was united in mar- riage with Dai Beck, thirty-seven years ago and spent their en- tire married life at the homestead a. Centre Line. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Frank Lanney, © New Holland, and Mrs. William Geist, at home. There are also (we grandchildren, April and James Lanney; and three sisters, Mrs H G. Ebbs of Buffalo Run; Mrs. Maud Bechdel, Blanchard, and Mrs. E W. Mayes, of Spruce Creek. Mrs Beck was a kind and devoted wile and mother, and was a faithful member of the Lutheran chureh The services were held at the home on Tuesday afternoon, conducted b: her pastor, Rev. Lamberi, and at- tented by many friends Inter ment was made in Centre Line cemetery ney ELMER E. PHILIPS. Elmer E. Phillips, 82, last of a family of 11 brothers and sisters, died at his home at Sugar Run, Clinton County, Sunday morning at 2 o'clock. He is survived by his wife, a daughter and three sons, 33 grandchildren and 17 greati grand- children, Dr. W. J. Shoemaker, Clinton County coroner, who was called after Mr. Philips wag found dead at his home, attributed his death to a stroke. A farmer and Jumberman during the 53 years he had resided in that section, Mr Phillips was born in Vesta, N. Y., the son of Mr. and Mrs, Jonathan Phillips. He was a member of the Church of Christ. His immediate survivers, in addition to his wife, also are his daughter, Mrs. Byron Fisher, Mill Hall, and his son, Amos and Boyd Phillips, Beech Creek, R D., and Clyde, Howard, R. D. Fu- — ANN SR rt CR — Te shes views] and Stting arpreseion to your love and regard, the medium. | and the form must be chosen with | care. Comforting sssurance of a duty well performed will be yours if | chooses a gortine Rock of Ages emorial to stand as your record for the yeurs to come. Howard Granite Works FRANK WALLACE, Prep. daughter of Frank and Melissa | | Tussey. Members of the include five brothers and sisters, | | Sarl Tussey of State College, Ray- { mond H. and Frank Tussey of Al- | toona, Mrs. Homer C, McKillipi | and Miss Lillian M., Tussey, both of Hollidaysburg, Miss Tussey was a | member of the Reformed church and of the Order of Eastern Star, SAMUEL W. SEYLER Samael Wilson Seyler, 69, life. long resident ilona, died at his home Saturday aflernoon after a three-weck iliness with a heart ail- ment. Ile was engaged for 30 years in the manufacture and sale of ice cream. Survivors Incude his wife Avis: a daugh- Hursh, Lock randchildren two { Salona, and Nev, and a sister H. Knarp, of Salona services were held Tuesday 2 o'clock at his home, R. R. Ritter the officiating. Bur- Cedar Hill of 8 ol ers, | Henry Mrs. Lewis Funeral afternoon at with the Rev Methodist chureh fal made in the of cemetery EDWIN B. TROMPSON Edwin Blair Thompson, former resident Miro where he was born and reared of late year lived in Pittsburgh K of P. Hame at Duncannon near Harrisburg, last Monday evening, and was buried Thwmirsday nl Reeds. ville, Mifflin my His remains were interred in the Thompson bur. ial plot beside his wife who was Emma Reynolds, of Reedsville, of Mrs, Howard Miles, of Union- ville. Mr. Thompson, who was years of age, had been in the employ of the P. R. R. Co. until his retirement. He had been a guest of the K. of P. Home since May of a of but died at on we past th MRS. EDITH FROMM in the Fromm, born Try f.e t Hospital. Mm 1 her seventies, oming tw in x Oo was ag her survivor Max of Lock Haven ris of Steelton Rabbi R Fromm of Hagerstown Md Meyer Fromm, of Williamsport daughter Mr Robert Gross Philadelphia; 30 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchiid: Funeral services were conducted Sunday. at the Yehuda Synagogue in Wil- Hamsport, followed by interment in the Hebrew cemetery of MRS. ROBERT V. BITNER th ree son 41 Carl o onneaut of 0; AAs ra of » Coleg Hackenburg ary WTS he 8a em Reformed Mills I cemetery s Spring, MRS. TAMBSIN ELIZA SEIBERT Mrs. Tambsin Eliza Seibert, wi- dow of the late Dr. James L. Bei- bert, for more than a half century one of Bellefonte's leading physic- lans, passed away at her home on Rorth Allegheny street, at 8:10 o'clock Monday morning af- ter a several months’ illness with a complication of diseases. She had been bedfast for the past month Mrs. Seibert was a daughter of Charles and Sarah Dengler Bolich and was born in Schuylkill county on October 23. 1853, making her age at time of death 85 years, 10 months and 25 days. On November 1. 1873, she was united in marringe with Dr. James L. Seibert, who pass- ed away here on December 29, 1936. Surviving is .a sister, Miss Badie E. Bolich, who has made her home at the Seibert residence for a num- ber of years, and a brother, M. Os- car Bolich, of Texas. Funeral ser- vices are to be held at 2 o'clock this { Thursday afternoon from 8t. John's Rev. | Episcopal church, with the Samuel! H. Sayre officiating. Infer- ment will be made in the Union | cemetery. Friends are asked to omit flowers MARGARET J. C. YEAGER | troit, Mich, on Thursday, Beptem- iber 14, as the result of a heart at- tack. Mrs. Yeager was born in Ath- {June 8, 1870, making her age 69 | years. Bhe came to this country in| {1937 aunt} Bellefonte,’ MISS LAURA KEPHART Miss Laura Kephart, of Fillmore, died at her home Monday morning int 8:30 o'clock of complications fol- {lowing an illness of several months duration. She was In her 60's. Miss Kephart was a daughter of CH spd Amanda Cray Kephart, and is survived by one sister, Mra, Jame: Parsons, with whom she lived Funeral services will be held at her late home at 2:80 o'clock this Thursday afternoon. Interment will be made in Gray's cemetery GHERRITY held Tues- John's Catholic for Miss Mar- MISS MARGARET E. Funeral services were moming at St church, Bellefonte aret Ellen Gherrity, of Danville who died Saturday night at o'clock of complications following a month's illiness. Rev. Father Wil lam E. Downes officiated. Interment was made In Bt. John's cemetery Bellefonte. Miss Gherrily was the daught Michael and Agnes MeNamara Gherrity, who came 0 this country from Ireland about years ago and setthed in Bellefonte She was in her T4ia year and t last member of her family. The de- ceases! wis a ster of the late Pate rick H. Ghegrity, at one time post- master of Bellefonte, and of the late Walter J. Gherrnity af near Potters Mills, who died October 29 Her closest relatives are two and three nlece: Walter and Mrs, Herbert M Beezer, both of Bellefonte; Robert Gherrity and Mrs. James Davis both of Tyrone, and Mrs. Daniel Clemson. ‘of State College MRS. WILMA HOOVER Mrs. Loule Ada (Pfoutz) Hoover of Sandy Ridge, died Monday morn- ing in the Philipsburg State H pital following an illness of years with tuberculosis of the liver Born in Philipsburg, a daughter of Samuel and Alice Ploutz, both de- 13, 1881, she was in year. Practically all her was lived in Bandy Ridge She 1s married, her first hus- nd being Charles Lynn, of Hant- February day 6:55 or Of i oe nephews Gherrily assed. cn M hGth NaBY ice wwdan, who died in 1918 ! September 4, 1920 was mar- to Wilmer Hoover at Tyrone together with the foi- io children: Mrs Nettie (Lynn) Mc of Osceola Mills, R. D.; Edna (Lynn) Miller, of Osesals Mills, ind Donald and Oscar Hoover, at home. A half-brother, Harry Pow of Snyderiown., also survives services will be held this t the family residence ige In charge of the Light, pastor of the Unit. church at that place rial will be made in Umbria cem- Osceola Mills - —_ survives re rol Funeral TO DEMONSTRATE NEW FORD TRACTORS IN COUNTY THe AME Wet Dunlap Motor Company, High street, Bellefonte, ane y ounces that demonstrations of the new Ford ret tractor will be held ac. ing to the following Monday, September 259. on Herry utz farm near new armory, Belle- ote schedule 1 } 3 H Tuesday. September 28. on Ry Williams farm. 3 miles west of Pine Cr Mills Wednesday, Sep Wade Lytle farm, Stormstown Thursday, September 28. on Char les Gilmore farm and the Wycliff Gardner farm, Mackeyville ove b 1] tember on 2 miles east of All farmers are cordially invited’ to attend the demonstrations at which time they will be given an opportunity to operate the tractors for themselves. Demonstrations in other parts of the county will be held in the near future, it was an- nounced. ——_ Creditors to Meet. A meeting of the creditors of Dean Williams, trading and doing business as the A. W. A, store, in Philipsburg, who on Pebruary 3 was adjudged a bankrupt will be held at 10 o'clock on Tuesday morning, October 24 in the United States District Court at Scranton. Food Profifeering Is Condemned Continued from Page 1) During the past week, Senator Mead has collected clippings from Margaret Josephine Cassell Yeag- | [er died at Bt. Joseph's Retreat, De- leading newspapers in several score Bellefonte clipping in the Senator's collection is from The Centre Dem. | mgs, making. het home ju Brook- |ocrat of , September 7, beadlined ilyn, N, Y. until her marriage to the | late Maurice Yeager on February! 23, 1895. Around 1900 they came to “Public Buys Food Stocks.” communities on which he has check. { Bellefonte to make, their home and | sd, iL Js Meals belief . the profits remained here unt] after the death of Maurice Yeaper in 1916 Tn the | years between 1916 and 1923 the ! deceased lived In State College, | Pleasant Gap and Néw York oy. In 1623 Mrs. Yeager moved to De teoit, Michigan, where she made | {her home until the time of her] | death. In January 1938, she fell apd | broke her leg and from then on! had been in poor health smd sub- ject to a heart condition =o her family upon hearing of the accident desing In being dome by wholesaler and jobber, rather thmn by the res tailer. One solution to the problem | | would be extension of Federal loans {to the average small retailer. so ns [ta permit him to carry larger. stocks staples, thus putting him in a | position to “cushion” any sudden demand such as the current war! scare, Mead sald. This would re | moye the excuse of “exoessive de- Li which profiteers use to cloak their manipulations, he pointed owt to her son, the late Frederick T. C. TD ‘lof State College, | graduate of Mercersburg | Caldwell, In Bellefonte, as in most of the | Archibald Caldwell, of Mono | cone Recent Weddings Musser=Enyeart M. Bert Musser, of Blate College, and Mrs. Clara Enyeart, of Bell wood, were united in marriage at [the home of the bride, September 18, at 8 p. m. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. 8 H Rajs- ton, of the United Brethren chureh of Bellwood, Immediately after the "wedding a supper was served Lo the Mr. and Hannah Crigs- 8. H. Tate al and Mrs 8 H of Bellwood guests, who were Earl Musser, Mrs man, Mr. and Mrs Mrs Ralston, Snyder-—HBoone, Announcement has been made by Miss Mary Struble, of Zion, of the marriage of Mary Elizabeth Boone daughter of Charies Boone, ww George Russell Bayder, son of Mr and Mrs, James Snyder, of Win- gate. Rev. J. N, Wagenhurst re- tired Presbyterian minisier of Trex- Jertown, Pa., performed ere. mony in his home Saturd ep- tember 16, at 5 o'clock. The only attendants were Mr. and M Wil- liam Nichols of Newark, New Jer- “ey The bride Is a graduate o Walker Township High School and Geisinger Memorial training hol for nurses in Danville. Mr a graduate of Bellefonte School and Lebanon Valley © is a local underwriter for the Fquite able Lite Assurance Society of the U. 8 Mr and Mrs, Snyder v at home after October | Gap ler High Ant Rising—Everhart Margaret Everhart John Everhart, Marlin J. Rising Mi Martin J ydetgrift, were i G'eloek Satin Miss ter of burg. and ind united Clearfield * of the ficialed Anna Jane of Bprue reek Vall Mrs. LaVere W Creek Valley, war at the area ter a recepiion al the home bride » Mr John Qui Pine Grove Mills, Mr. and M: ing left for a wedding tri ‘ ein cities. They will be at home ter October 1 AY Vandergril a graduate of High school for ma: her home with her st Pine Orove Mite ie, also of sunt bride d the Biat irge made Quire held at nA rial Chapel Mi ss Mary Elizabeth Herr \ ter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Claude He d East Curtin Street, Belle! became the bride of William Ferree, son of Mr. and Mr Ferree, of Oak Hall The Re Robbins Hart, rector of the ved. med presen W. Jay De OF re mony immediate Kennedy, of Sharo ed al the organ prior (0 the mony. The bride, given riage by her father was sil i" Copenhagen blue with black 5 sores, and wore a COrshge of o¢- chids. Her sister-in-law, Mm Mn H. Herr, of Bellefonte wa Br matron of honor, while the brige- groom's sister, Mis: Marga Fe: ree, of Chester, was maid of honor C. Gregg Thompson, of Wiming wan, Del, was best man. Alter fhe cervrmon wedaing ipper Wa held at we Mrs, Perpee is 8 graduate of the Beliefonte HE School and attended Hood Ool “IgE. Frederick Md. Mr Ferree | graduaie of the Stale College High School and attended Penn State The ¥ couple wi ¢ Chester Mr. Farree bulines e Of the {a Phe J a Swar LE oa thm ing resid waere a r—— r SchneebelicMever, Miss Mary Louise Meyer, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Mepe of the Rogers apartments ih Spring Stree, will become the bide { Herman T. Schoeebell, of Lan- aster, al a orremony to be er farmed at 10:30 otlock this Thues- day morning, September in Washington Memorial Chapels at Valley Forge. The Rev John Hart will officiate. The ofremony will be, informal in nature and ofly mambe:s of the immediate famijies angi allendants will be pressgy Miss Eleanor Rowies, of Philadel pda, will be maid of honor and Otto Scimeéebell, of Lancaster. will be his brother's best man. A: she conclusion of a wedding breakfast to be held after the ceremony at the Martha Washington Inn, Valley Forge, Mr, and Mrs, Schneeleli ' will depart for a severa] weeks wed- ding trip shrough the southern states, having abandoned a trip. 10 Bermuda because of unsettled cgn- ditions. They will be at home Igte in: October at 720 West 3rd. Street. Williamsport The bride-to. ber 18 a graduate of the Bellefotite High School and of Hood College, Fréd- erick, Md. For three years after completing her education she was employed as secretary to an ege- cutive of the Philadelphia Reogrd | resigning that post 0 accept 3 po- sitlion as director of publicity at Hood College. She retained that position sntil her resighation SOVRT al weeks ago. Mr. Schneebel| 4 a and; of Dartmouth College, and is now dis- tributor of the Gul! OU Corpor ation {in Willlamsport cities, and has become convinced | (by the similarity, of price rises in| different areas that at least a part | of the increased eost of basic com- | | buoy, County Meathe, Ireland, on modities is due to manipwation. The | Caldwell-<Cald well : At a ceremony performed at 8:30 o'dock Monday moming in gt John’s Catholic rectory, Bellefonte, by the Rev. Pather William . E. Downes, Miss Carolyn M. Caldwell, | daughter of Mf. and Mrs. James 1. of East Bishop street, | Bellefonte, Became the bride, of hela, Attendants apon the couple were Mr. and Mrs Dorsld | Kiiniger, of North Allegheny treet, The ceremony was withesse, by | members of the two families a few close friends. the cope mony a wean break. was | wetved at the ile Holel, Bellefonte, with covers bein a | for 48 and 8. . el of the breakfast Mm i Mrs. Caldwell departed for a week's | wedding trip through the New Eng nnd States. Miss ar ate yo isinoere appreciation | tired in. a fall ensemble of crepe] [shade with brown sccessories, and a short jacket of teal blue trimmed | with fur. Bhe wore an orchid cor- sage. Mrs. Klinger prown sult with sories, and a corsage of roses fonte High school in the class of 1937 and since then has been em- ployed In the offices of the Amer- jean Lime and Stone Company. Mr Caldwell, a son of Mr. and Mrs Henry Caldwell, of Monongahela, was graduated from the high school in that city, and Is a graduate of a pittsburgh business college. For some time he was employed as chief clerk in the Bellefonte offices of the west Penn Power Company before being transferred to the Unlontown offices early in the year. The new- iyweds will be at home In Union. after Oetobier 15 RELIGIOUS SURVEY TO BE CONDUCTED HERE The Bellefonte Ministerium ha arranged (0 make a religious sure vey of Bellefonte during the period from September 24 to October } This survey Is an effort to dis- ver the religious affiliations of thy people of the town, and especi- \ cover the church rela- people wh whip, I any, of have reoently come Bellelon ts to dis the Lo y live The Ministerium would sk that the canvassers be irteous reception when their homes kindly given Ley TO HOLD DANC E AND CARD PARTY AT HECLA PARK The Women Democrats ¢ C re county will and dance ut Heels Park on Wednesday ug, October 18, It annowmiced yesterday e lentative IrOgTam ind muse, dancing entertain- and oards Furt oea In ub of Wig a card el eve] odes ecial her detail near fa- men I be anno: the s———— Woman Swims to Safety We Straub, of Mi Hal st her aiance when she was in a canoe in Fishing Creek feeding the large white swan of Herm Uebe, and plunged into the creek. Unalded Mrs. Straub swam to She wis uoninjured Mims Straub has been feeding the big i which crosses the stream from south dam in Ml Hail street bridge every mor Unmer ponies a—— Apprehended at Lock Haven Roberti Hamm, 16, who was sen the Kislyn School near Wilkes. ree, earlier this Summer, was ind at his home, in Lock Haven, Thursday night by city police They had been notified of his es- from the school earlier in the and had been walching fo He was the alleged leader of group of smaller boys who had wenn tried for petly larceny ihe others being paroled in the care © cir parents —— ey wre shore to Lhe ren ung Ba ¢ CAPE werk A —— CARD OF THANKS 1 wish 10 extend my thanks to those who gave me Lhe benefit as nominee as County Surveyor in the Primary election, esday, September 12, 1539 J. THOMPSON HENRY —————— Te the Volers of Centre County Ww extend my snoere 10 the voters who supported the Primary election for the of Coroner. and hope 10 merit continued appreciation CHARLES SHECKLER and » kindly amir vole of =a Hn ak me in , sl — — tobac- w 0 sell it isolation- mers who raise wheat 3 cotian hot i, are not heart amd ana at SEPTEMBER SPECIAL $3.00, TRUOL$6).95 hy Hm WAVE won J JEAN MAE (TAYLOR) BEAUTY SHOP Guest Theatre Tickeis Given ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phone 1048 Gazette Building Open Tues. & Friday Nights WE HAVE OIlL AND REPAIRS FOR MAYTAGS R. K. OWENS Electric Store High Street BELLEFONTE, PA wore a dark matching acces- | The | bride was graduated from the Belle. | ———— BIRTHDAY DINNER, Sunday, September 10, was # | triple event at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Frank Hull of Fllimore, | when Mrs. Hull's mother and he: two granddaughters, Miss Verna | Carner, of Boalsburg and Miss Nannie Huey of Rebersburg, cele-| brated their birthdays together. | At the noon hour dinner was serv | ed in the yard where a large tab'e was spread. Those present at the event were: Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Huey, Mr, and Mrs. Chester Huey, | Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Long, Mr. and Mrs. James Bowmaster, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Huey, Mr. and Mrs George Koon, Mr. and Mrs, W. T Lear, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Garner, | Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Huey, Mrs. A O. | Myers, Mrs. Banderson, Mrs. John Fetcho, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hull Miss Nannie gnd Evelin Huey, Ver- na, Marjorie and Hester Garner Bethel Huey, Ida, Alice, Jean Bow- master Gilady N Jean Huey, Martha wne Sanderson, Mar Huey, HL R. Mom Ceorge Loner, Robert Garner, Tommy and Kermit wer, Ernest i Hull, Teddy Lear master Mrs. Huey ner son Gordon Dersbury coupe mang All wighin Chery man ar and family where she will weeks Mrs depart ed late he 1 birt Gay BIRDS EYE QUALITY! COSTS NO MORE! nner SPECIALS | ~~rrn (EB Sective September Al thew 27) ASPARAGUS TIPS Garden green tips. Box 31: equals] sanderd bunch aon) BROCCOLI Tender shobws. Box oo 21. serves 4 generously, AND TRY THESE! Blueberries . . . 90x (ioe) 23¢ Cauliflower . . . sox (we) 23¢ Maddock Fillets . . ... n. 25¢ Brussels Sprouts sex (vo) 25¢ For Health! For Vitamins! SPINACH 2, 23¢ READY TOCOOK NO SAND Bor servew « persons r—— s PHONE YOUR NEAREST Shaffer Store OR VISIT OUR DISPLAY N. Allegheny SL Bellefonte, Pa. 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