Page Eight SU THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Fe October 12, 1939. | i Hoffman, | pital after an line of five days, October 7, 1863, his death occurring | and in most cases Lhe superinten- | Green, Mi William Cray, Miss Just because an Individual is 8 — Galesburg: Mrs, John © | Tyrone: A. O- Burns, Centre Line, | attributed to complications. je was on his T6th birthday, He was never | dent has the items taken care of ax | Grace D. Mitchell and Miss May success in give line 15 no reason why J and Violet and Edith, wilmington, | admitted to the hospital Wedpes- | margied and is smpvived by four sis- | 80on as possible Since the forma- Taylor he has any intelligence in another Del; #7 graudehildren, 14 great- | day, October 4. He way poppy at ters: Mra. Slekle; Mrs. J, W. Recte, | tion of this system the safety rec- | orem —— re grandchildren, two brothers, 8 M.| Sandy Ridge on April 22 1926 and | Karthaus; Miss Ann Healy, Pitts- | ord has constantly improved. The Burns, of Bellwood, and E. E, of | always lived there. Hobery was a) burgh, and Mrs. Catherine Langton, | present record for the mine is 235 spun Blue Ball, and one sister, Mrs. Ber- | member of the Sandy Ridge United of Snow 8hoe. Mr. Healy had con- | days with no lost-time accidents a TI tha Dodd. Sandy Ridge. Mr. Burns! Brethren church and Sunday schoo! | ducted a restaurant in Warren for | However, the mine has had only two K. 8. JOUNSON dle, Spring Mills; Mrs, John Cow- | was a member of the Tyrone Unit-| and Boy Scouts, Troop 59 He at- about 25 years and for the past nine | lost time accidents In 1230 days K. 8S. Johnson, for nearly four | her, Scranton; Mrs. William Daugh- [ed Brethren church, of the Men's| tended school there. His death, has! years had divided his time among | Al men in the organization are years chief clerk in the State Col- enbaugh, Meadville: Mrs. J. P. Her- | Bible class of the Bunday school, | caused general regret as he was a his sisters. He was a member of the striving for an even greater safety lege offices of the West Penn Power | rit, Jersey Shore, Mr. Spotts was a | and of Allegheny Gateway lodge No. | youth who deservedly won the ad-| Monongabela City Eagles lodge. Fu- | record and because of everyone's For Winter Driving Now ! Company, died in the Mercy Hospi- member of the First United Breth-{187, 1. O. O. FP miration of that community for his | neral services were held yesterday | interest In this work greater things tal, Pittsburgh, early Wednesday ren church of Tyrone. Funeral ser- ee upright life, Private funera] services morning at St. Mary's Catholic) can be accomplished and you will not have to worry about Ne Ss ss Te] | | | evening after an operation, He had vices were held at the United | FRANCIS O. WORTZ were held Wednesday afternoon at | church, Snow Shoe, with the Rey | a ——— + — been a patient at that institution Brethren chureh on Saturday af- Francis O. Wortz died at his home | 4:90 o'clock at the family home in Father J F. Connelly officiating In- | : . . for a week. Surviving are his par-| ternocn at 2:30 o'clock, conducted | pear Julian Wednesday morning charge of the Rev. Mr. Leigh, of terment was made in St. Mary | Historic Shrine ' . Mis by the pastor, Rev. J. P. Reose, as- | ob y A sev. the West Decatur United Brethres emotery ! . epts; Mr. and Mrs, D. H. Johnson, pastor, pod A5= | of last week after an Hliness of s¢ . : I of Charleroi. his wife. and a two- | Sisted by Rev. John C. Colledge. In- | oral years He was aged 061 yen! arge, ated by Rev, Merrill ————— | To Get Antique year-old son. Mr. Johnson's father | ¥erment was made in Bald Eagle and 7 months. Mr. Wortz, who re- Cowher, of the Methodist church DONALD E. EMENHIZER is division manager for the West cemetery tired from active farming some time “HUES Ric, ot Bu jo Wis Made ID) ponald BE. Emenhizer, aged 6 Penn at Charleroi. Funeral services . . : | ago, was born March 4, 1878, at Uinbria cemetery GEOL Mills onths were held from the home of Mi: MRS. JOSEPH C. WARNER Houtzdale, a son of the late William (Continued from page one) 2 4 . i a bd | vic . and 18 days, son of Clayton Wheatland | now ER a. d Maude Rhoads Emenhizey, died natriotic rine Saturday flemoo with Interment wife of Joseph C. Warner, died at Never morried, his only survivor: \ Sedonia Koleno { ‘ 6:30 o'clock Tuesday morming } f in the Monongahela cemelery her home in Lock Haven Thursday are two brothers, John, of Julia 4 of Clarence dis Lhe I ndition from which hanat , : Ava . y e — ilernoan. She was a native of Lo- and Homer, of Johnstown, Fune ¢ MRS. EMMA VIRGINIA SNYDER | ganton, the former Edna Yeager, servies were held on Baturday al Mrs Emma Virginia : ler ind had lived in Clinton county all termoon in the Julian United Breth ¢ pl =u ‘ “Wa " ners £SrVics will . . Lied pd ' x A ¢ widow of Rev. J A. Snyder. forme her life. Surviving in addition to her ren chwreh, in charge of Re I]. W.lborn it y vakl y TH d at 9:30 o'clock this Thurs- Wt v whi w ar : i n husband. ister, Ma Helen Bot CM. Walker, Buria PAS Ree nd had re ‘ ia y norniy from the home and ¢ AJ LE Johnson's parents at Charlerci on Mrs. Edna Glenora Warner, 53, H. and Nancy Jane lddings Wortz MRS. PAUL KOLENO ut his parental home in Orviston at | " has been for many y at the first cold snap } Enyder and pastor of the Church of God A 15 0 toona. died of a heart attack Sa torf, of bck Haver She was a was made in the new Union cepu ence | he past 36 Irv nirrment wil tw made in urday morning at 10:10 o'clock at Mm mber of the Flemington Metho« tery in Union township ing Tl } Mit 1d " hired ry inv cometers Milesbhi “t abi IN p i Sodan FONE 555 6 her home in that city. Born in !dist chuceh and w a former reg Se——— ns and a daughter, nag Niel — " | i Bla storia 's Ore ' “ 4 - a WH Call for and Deliver | Port Matilda, Oct. 15, 1850, she © ister of vital lat) tie for Allison ALICE REBECA GRAMLEY ol Thoma JO N MES, CHARLES ZETTLE pared and d vi ri [+] preceded. in death by er husband township and Flewington boreush. | yge, Charies E. Gramiey ee Stepben Cingel ul of Cie ot nea | South Water St. Bellefonte, Pa. Mo iio w. ie Ba i Wii danths ed at h*" home Sunday afternoon 100 . hs % F Ranevitle Bl fled l cloak. | i urs i hd p rhe : Zu tie " { Pl anit Gay Al { ‘ { th bu A ; : mn er i 4 he | uly home on October 4 M cd # he me « ner daughts oo vit hi ‘8d : : at a SE a LE / 1 3). Snyder, Mt her pastor, the Rev. W. H. Gould " vad BY ' rey : om teis, W. B and RC Tele M * 3 “ nba i Gramley had been in falling health S48 Wo oMrs Isabel Whamond, in Philade C. L. Bernard, Mrs, R, G. Whi diciaun Burial wa mid 2 2 umber of voar nd Ww \ wv, Father J. b | ting t {I o'ck Monday morn and Mrs. J. R Fields, all of Al Highland cemete . Eg Ba Le Bg rment will be n rr a, @ O'Clock Mohday 14 - x rity . " ind the In few vem 8 and one sister Mr Eila Couperth { tiered eluht baat stank OC Nl o === rl r= l= = Y= l=d r=) waite of Plhullps burs May vels MES IA MES RB IBN AY ii canine her tii Mr TR 11s | i M b “ 0 M 4 i! : j . ‘ \ 4 - "4% W . Clas ‘onus \d was 3 member of the Fou eet M: Margaret Steohm, former’ co. lev was born August 14. If ecuper iw al her davghler’s k er al ns Church of God cadent of Bellefonts end Canty in Mutthedn. moving to Brush Ya MES. JOUN LUCA y shes | yO | Jaugiile taker b relight ! ro Hall and widow of the lute Jame y with her parents when 8 ves w Kaa a Bn Bi¥1se Tam wi 3 n 7 ott] ih DO $ bao Pad rigrity MRS. SAMUEL. WIAVER BN Strohun. formes Centre Coun'y el After her Marines \es = My 3 . tat wg " ARIS ta be cit 4 : wamh = : Mra Alvirda Biubin Wear or Fe on tied at the home of Giramley they moved to HHinots | oases : wb baeskane i y hiladel tan i adh P pn olan Pa ANG nl . : | Xu Py t y , jp a 0 e S ow 1] ISP dy Mrs. Weaver. a daush { Bs make he il i chilldren ra and Paul. Kaneville. and a . jamin and Tobitha ‘ J " hah . ‘ Sat hte “ter. Mrs. C. O. Mallory, Rebersinr wns horn In Milesbn a Decen f nna Mill Evan i tat sk: w tr K . La. “uy : wil ; a y y 3 . beet } i : uterine? as mate al K mu e dre ; MOTH " § ’ { at wl Mi: \ Jods : \ J ber 16. 1864. maki r ame obi orn in Spring 34 yom a Saturdas ne dd : - time of death 54 ven: A ! Li t mem 0 I ———— Eat Via p - amel 19 da Se nhey 865. immediate family vi bE 4 Ja ps 4 tp = . . uf " + : y 1 GARGE!D a 4 Leg \ . x Ca dist chu net . : she was united in marr h daughters and one son pamaly: | JEAN CORLYNN MAC RGEL [o 0. Surviving DEIN Church, SUNN ae Visit Qur Showrooms and See the r . ne ‘ ’ ean H rMagargel, daugt d . , iN ' : Ag Wie 1 3 $ George W. Jt. and Helen Watson | ort M ar css. of Coraopoll. Har- | Pleasant Gap at 2 2 o'clock thi 2 display of Ford Motor Co's these children Pleasant Gap @ llams, Joseph I. and M gir 4 1d xd Ruf Sirohm { Brant n Mag hood A at tt redo) fis baggie uma on. 0 pate 2 to’ tiem Flies y An . RR, ~ bok The remains v ought 1 e awny last Thursdey morning in her | Charles Rockhold, of nd B 1 ry, aasisted Ly oe ky {pe MDT Qutstanding Products y ver, all of Sta El, oe eer serves mite dt Cowie County Hor Oy. Funeral services were he wil be made in the. Union come- | Bf for 1940 of Camus! We 1 ' % € oy = ET1 Htrohm 1 eranton whe re Lies vere engaged in fin avenue, Glate College at | wh HOECrINE Hine with ing up to the time they moved t ; t home there at 10:3 g ! aplieatien 1 kame | Raion Kaneville. Surviving is the haba Thursda ight after ; tveral| 0 af ay ye he had lef pnd four chiidien. Elsabeth, C) years’ floes th rt i tail ab y en Edwin, Wisconsin: Cook, A Samuel Weay and Mrs. Mary Gi Leatre ( lege, and two grandchildren : + I sprvices were ] e hb eH Re r : : heh ol he " ” | fn y attack of int n-ne ome State Colle a Monday afternoon. witty the Rev. Methodist chureh, Contre fall. of-1al mflucn Jr 8 week was a pupil) BUTRESL 00 ul" | eA. b. & 8: Co. Sets : ment was mad Pt Pine Hall Hall cemetery She was born in Ple em ¢ ia fet ecor Fk d men. vas Et ve en I Safety or Mercury GEORGE ALLISON BURNS * ded ye gy PD ma wood, Ocorte Allison Burns, a retived moni and 'S dave. Surviing in © oo Bear New Reosiogra, | eae RE Lincoln Zephyr To give visual and fitting expression paper mill i te your love and regard, the medium He was bom Port Matilda, a son of Davi Ing wa a 5 4 ¢ Abr 1 m a a ACY B ar Milesburg. with he in h JOSEPH W. HEALY for : {e! V Ihe nen and the form must be chosen with Louisa {(Morrises Spot I~ eM i Bun He married * }) na 1 woall : Joseoh WW. Healy, retired > Het a to ¢ me safety and eare. Comforting assurance of a tober 14. 1922. at Bellefonte he wa Alice C. Woodle January 3. 1884, at iciatin ntcrmed was mids 231 f Warren died at t - brin . 1 it ferme duty well performed will be yours if ® snd inne n mare ait de Io h . t the Advent! cometery . ad fh 4 x & ead am b sine Rock of A united in marr ih Jennie Mount Pleasant. She died 1 mn - of | sister. Mra Mary Sick 3 } r ix # inspection You choose a gFeauine © nos Walker. Surviving are tl ne |i i 1907. Mem ft fal - ©, hoe at 114 a . n {ruse n ty Memorial to slapd ss your record . stepdaughter d rang st. ily include 11 children: Mrs. L HOBERT D. SNYDER igy night after 2 several 1 h These inspections bring forward for the years te come. - West High Street Philadelpnia; four brothers, Martin Barto, of Permayvivanis Purtiace i Hobert David Snyder, aged 13 liness with a complication of ~ a large number of tems i each - ; Spetis, Potiers Mills: Jacob Spotts, A. Burns, Huntington, W. Va years, only ohiiki of Oliver and Em- eases. Ie had heen bediast for aout new committer seer that the Howard Granite Phone 155 Bellefonte Pa. Philipsburg; Willlam Spotts, Ba R. Burns. Barres: BL. Bums, Bell. ma Vaughn Snyder, of Sandy Ridge. two weeks. The deceased a8 a wn previous committe Jes { seen Worl ton; Gordon Spotls, Jersey 101 wood: Mis. ££ R. Stine, Vall; b died Sunday afternoon at 4:35 o- of Martin and Mary Kelly Healy These items ; 0 also four sisters, Mrs. Charles Burns, Akrom, O; C PF 5 clock it the Philipsburg Stale Hos- d wa no Snow Bhoe ¢ report 10 the mpany executives FRANK WALLACE, Prop. — Extra S ecial 4 Kills Al 4 k Moth omy for oR on Sel 3B Oe Eb = = 290 Ml 60 [SAY [iz Op Ci | Frees 400 Vitamins Preduets 7 5 po x RUBBER 6¢OO0ODS to Good Health : 50 Water Bottle .. fe 50 Halibut Oil Caples 59¢ | | pt Cod Liver Oil. 6% aim Be jhe 100 Halibut Oil Cap. . 98 | | ot Cod Live OF... 1.20 —- Rubber Gloves 5 v . 10cc Halibut OF 93 $1.00 Ades Tablets . 79 RAS < Hae Pomtan prvi S0ce Halibut OF $52.49 50 Wheat 98, BR —— $2.00 Combination Syringe snd Water 100 Cod Liver Oil Tabs 69¢ heat Germ Caps Bottle $1.40 50 ABDG Caps... 501.19 : 1 oz Rectal Syringe : 19 100 Yeast Tablets = 43¢ = 6 Anti Colle Nigoles . . ..... .. Be 10ec Hal. Oil and Viosterole | 100 ABDG Caps .. $1.98 13 South Alleah. lef P hse dee cap Be bs 3c | Dicaicium Phos Wales 89¢ 13 South Allegheny Street Bollefonts, Ponno. | news mesbetinsins 2 I 2 “JITTER PUPS” 15¢ Tr. lodine Te HC 1 \) » Pot Cleaners The Fun Loying Scotty Twins | pt Witch Hazel 16e 2 A ti - . Tae X \ uf U5 A gute Fascinating 7 wre poi sommes | 2 oz, Spirits Niter 13¢ \ a a * \d an a strong General Alnico % ¥ { . | 12 . Magnet. Th vill sh tract ao pi ¥ a S A m mon in € Bewitching 25e spin. aod nee pio oy thei oh $1.35 Pinkham’s po! er merely by placing them in Vegetable Compound Dd¢ 2 caf arious different positions. There 6¢C Irresistible basic Wicks that the are several dogs can easily perform--try ‘em 275 Ww Size of Pups 1747"%1'"x3" they are a barrel of fun $2.75 Trade in Allowance New Under-arm on Your Old Razor on Menthol HEnhalers Ae | Delicious Assorted Chocolates | Nev Shick Cream Dobdorant Make Your Caratnals i Stops Perspiration Nougatines Os oh J Own Sparkling Cocoanuts n C Peanut Paffs Water P : : £5.79 : Creams SS kJ Hallowe a 1. Doss mo rox dessses — dows Assorte rt Ey. No waiting to dey Gus tare Candi 8 a Er 1S id we ag Chee. Cov. Cherries» 29c ELECTRIC WASHEK i TRIC WASHER ve Seda Fountain Specials Air-cooled motor and galvamined Syrop Figs ‘ Chrocolate tub, 2-sheet capacity. Washes 'Byr. Hot Fudge 1 Hot 10¢c rapidly and eMciently. $12 value, uppositories ...19¢ | Sundae : 5C | win whipoed ceeam {0c Lux Soap
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