THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. September 28 1 1 y 039. GEORGE HOWARD CRAIN | was born at Liberty, educated in George Howard Crain, a brother | Tioga county schools and at Cens of Mrs, Harry Peters, of Milesburg, | tral Pennsylvania College, New Bers died suddenly of a heart attack at lin. He was ordained in 1800 and his home in Altoona, Friday after- | served pastorates at Sonestown, Du noon. Mr. Crain, a retired Pitts- | shore, Glen Rock, Altoon), Nesco- burgh division engineer, was born | pegk, St. Paul's church of Williams« at Bald Eagle June 13, 1873, the son | port, Berwick and York. He was of Wesley and Sara (MeMonigil) | elected superintendent of Williams« Crain. Members of the family in« | port district in 1019 and followed clude his widow, Mrs. Margaret | that term by four years as superin- (Shaughnessy) Crain, one son, four tendent of Lewisburg district. He daughters, two brothers and four | leaves his widow and four ehild- sisters ren: the Rev. A. Ward Campbell, astor of Grace Evangelical ehureh, ROBERT STERLING BENCE Altoona: Earl Z.. of Bellefonte; Mrs Rober: Sterling Bence. State Col- | Edna Hoyt, of San Francisco Cal, lege High School sophomore and and Mrs. Ruth Bloom, of Willlams« an outstanding member of the State | port Ten grandchildren and a College American Legion and Aux- | great-grandson also survive He fliary Junior Drum a sister, Mrs. Lenore Sheffer, and Bugle Corps, died at the Qentre County of Verona, and a brother, Jason E, Rospital, Bellefonte, at 12:30 o'clock | of Pittsburgh. Funeral services were Monday morning after a four | beld in the St. Paul's Evangelical weeks’ illness with a complication | ehurch, Lewisburg, Monday afters of diseases. A son of Sterling and | noon, with Rev. Edward C. Ba- Rachel Gragier Bence, he was born m wiar, officiatin oh March 29, 1925, making his age —- at ime of death 14 years, 5 man WILLIAM T. DILLON and 26 day He was one cf the or Willlam T. Dillon died iginal members of the Junior drum |... j.4an at 8:45 « corps and played various types of... tas on § drums and cymbals with equal fa- = cliity. He took a prominent part in various high school activities ann was a member of the junior high sthcol football team. Puneral ser- Se 14 w q after? n Yiothware held Jemarday ol TN Clearfield county on August 2 Grazie at Baker on Cambris making his age at tithe of dea County, followed by Interment j Jom and ~ days His wile that community. An honor -escorg | former Sullie GUL preceded hin from the Junior Drum and Bugle death SHEYiving are LWo Corps participat v services atl wi a { EX die the home and Methodist | Heaton, both cemetery at Bakerton. Corps mem. | SErVices wen bers were casketbeare: and all | Boon 1 | B Other memoer Of ' honora: Wi Dearel leaves the ition of diseas A Dillon en able to work for Lhe pant voars. He was a son of James A Ellen Flick Dillon and was born ir weupation, Mir HENRY PP. PROBST Henry G robst, 59, died o'clock Sunday morming a heme of Mrs, Sadie Kettler Haven, where he had been for 15 year Mr. Probst hac ill for two year The decea ¢ born at Swissdale, and was a li long resident of the locality. He was steward at the Eagles’ Club and was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, the I. O. O F the P. O. S. of A and Hope Hose Company For several years, he was a brakeman on the New York Ceniral Rallroad and later, an em- playe at the local plant of the New York and Pennsylvania Company Surviving are a brother, Horace E. | Bellefonte and four sisters, Mrs. John Brown- Colevilie lee, Mis. Jacob Bryerton and Mrs of Dewey Kunes, all of Lock Haven nd Mrs. Eugene QGarbrick, Size Ccliege. Funeral services were hela EMALINI HOLY MES LX) HARRIET w Mrs and Mrs nd John and Orvis Milesburg. Also grandchildren and 4 great-grandc- children Her hashand Wilson Sholl, passed away about six years at the Kettler home at 3 o'clock ago. Puneral serviess will be held Wednesday afternoon, with th” at 2:30 p. m. Priday, at the home Rev, Jesse K. Gunder, pas or of the 1 Bist Bishop sireet, with the Rev East Main Street Methodist Church Fillies Hartsock and ‘He Rev. © officiating, assisted by the Rev. iC. Shue fMoiating Interment Homer W. Helsley, Fire! Evangelical | be made in the Union cemetery pastor, with burie] In Highland ———— demelery ANDREW MORRISON Morrison he past 60 f { Bel lef died Wesley J. Campbell, of ‘at his home on F Howard father of Earl 2 Camp- about 4:30 o'clock Mor day morning bell, of Bellefonte ind of Rev. A 1after an iN with Ward Campbell form pastor of the Bellefonte Evangelical church died of a heart atlack at the Evan- gelical Home, Lewisburg, at 2 o'- clock Friday moming, where he had 31 been under medical care since a pre- Morrison and vious attack last July 21. He was Donegal, Ireland. retired Ex inister and for- on tober 10, 1850. making his age mer superi nlendent. of the ii it tim { death 79 year Hamsport and Lewisburg districts of and 15 dd: His wif the Central Pennsylvania Evangeli- Mayme Morgan, died about SS years cal Conference. Hid he lived ane ago. Surviving are these brothers other day, he would have celebrated and a sister Alexander, Robert his Tist birthday anniversary Sat-' James, John and Thomas Morrison urday. Since retiring in 1937, after and Mrs. Jane Kern nil of Belle- in the ministry, he had Mr. Marrizon came to this s home at 121 Market street, country as a young man and loeat- The Rev. Mr. Campbell ed in Bellef Edgar Leo George williams and Boyd Thoma Shaoll, REV. WESLEY J. CAMPBELL |... , The Rev Lewisburg, resident fonte reet > Robert fe the mer fond ane THIS BEAUTIFUL NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC - GE With Lamp and Condiment Set Fast! Clean! and Economical! Join the swi ago the Flecstic Range. The new G-E simplifies the fine art of good cooking— makes it easier to stay young. National Electric Range Exposition ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Bellefonte State College srviving are 24 i Ihe was employed by McCalmont &| CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR Co., the Bellefonte Cemetery As=| LEADERS IN CONVENTION sociation, and the Bellefonte Bor. | — ough, Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon from the home Christian Endeavor of his brother, Alexander Morrison, | meeting on Baturday and Sunday on East Howard street, with the | September 23 and 24. The headg Rev. Willl:m ©. Thompson, pastor ters was at the Hotel Philip of the Presbyterian church, ofMiat- | sessions met In the Church ing. Interment was made in the Christ, Lutheran and Preshyu Union cemetery, Bellefonte churches. Approximately tw dred leaders were there Lo SENDZIK, JR. ports of what was done the past six month to make plans fo; infant the future, Including the 1940 Cony - vention to be held In Pittsburgh Pach report revealed that these host to the a bn Philipsburg was fal] executive JOHN WwW. John William Sendzik, Jr son of Mr. and Mrs. John William Sendzik, of State College, passed iway at the Centre County Hospl- young people found thelr gre tal, Tuesday, September 10, a few joy in living and working f: hours after birth Father Heavenly Ly The evening JOSEPH CUTTER | climaxed | Funeral services were held Satur-! Rev. Renna day at Painesville, O., for Joserh Cutter, father of Mrs. Paul C. Shef- fer, Jr. of East Linn street, Be.le- fonte. Mr. Cutter, who was 74 yen old, died last Tuesday, of complica- tions resulting from a stroke f-'m fered several day before He re-« « tired six years ago as a government and | employe. Surviving are his wife and | to ever: danghters Mrs. Sheffer and Forest Deedee of Painesville one n, Henry, of Califor ana two Mrs CL) Wha ANNIE rely KREBS widow MRS, Krebs sident Valle jo, Calif r 6. She was bom Ary 7. 1863. a daughter of ind Mary Houser. Her htisband ™ fed het 1 death 10 ve AT irvive bs hree d ters Gebert, af Burlingame Hal Valle jo Hidred Porcad Laue M1 Lenn GRORGE WW, HOSTERMAN Coal ie W Hosier mas i Centre Hall dent w home of his son, Su erman. Lancaster aliorney doy afternoon. The He nily Centre Hall ago. Dr. Hosalermu , 80's, is survived b ler: Sumner Ld DR minent ils of fam left REALTY SALES DRIVE IS RENEWED HERE om HOLL who Wi in hi two sons and a daug! Lancaster; John, of Cue and Helen, residing in Call. Funeral services caster Youle Sales veland were held } Lrougnht KLINE RUSSELL MILLER Vice Were hed at in Millheim Saturday | n for Kline Russell Mille dead at Mn im Jou he dropped th t of the 4 O'clock last Wednesday ! He had not i j ime He was | December 21 of Kline and Sarah } irvive, with these sl Florence K. Smith, Tam- Mrs. Dorothy A. Poorman and Mis Ruth Miller The deceased was 8 gradus » East Penns Valley High school at Milheim. Funeral ervices were in charge of Rev A. Pred Griessing, and burial made in the Reformed cemetery im i ’ aumpicnship | Madisonb mes the pig into Knots beer health for Ome Surveyor on JPTORS mately 7.006 D0 INA PePOS Tere wy HORA Irchaser : Ein ses ssn —— —— Egg Production Higher Ir contrast to the large in commercial hitching ber young chic flock on July | was Je cent above 1938, the Total production of egys flock comtinues slightly above year, the lower production per pen being more than offset by the larger number of layers. Prices cantinue from (Wo to three cents per dozen below last year The feed-egg rilio based on Chicago prices inues much less favorable for farmers than a year earlier, but more favorable than the 1928-37 report cont het | To give visual and Mting expression | | te your love and vegard, the medium and the form must be chosen with care. Comforting assurance of a duty well yolk performed will be yours if J3e chante a genuine Rock of Ages | Memorial te stand as your record for the years to come. i Howard Grenite | Works FRANK WALLACE. Prop. | H. P. Schaeffer Hardware Bellefonte, Pa. @® New Estalley Fire Pot ® Intensi-Fire Alr Duct @® Ped-a-Lover Food Door le a a - COMPLETE LIRE FROWN atosm——— ——— Pom Pom Chrysanthemums 7 5¢ abunch BULBS Daffodils, double hulhs; large variety + £1.25 a dozen Tulips © « 7% 0% fave C0 8 . 75¢ a dozen Hyacinthg © « oo oo ag 90¢ a dozen Paper White Narvissus 10¢ a dozen = le each oodring’s Floral Gardens 127 EAST HOWARD ST. PHONE 64. BELLEFONTE, PA. 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