RLS CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, FA. November 16, 1930. Page Eight (OBITUARY | » SPOTTS McCLELLAN | A trafic accident that took the life of the Rev. J, F. McClelland last week at DuBois was blamed for another death. The 82-wear-old retived minkter's widow, an ine valid for months, died of shock last Wednesday, a few hours after his burial. Mr. McClelland wos killed while helping a neighb r's son io Cross a street Mz: Elda Spotlts MoClellan was a daughter of David and Catherine jolts, ploneer Bald Eavie Valley and wa born at Umenville Decembe 19, 187 in mar- riage Lo McClellan in 191¢ brother and sist otts, Ol No: th Minnie Davidson, ¢f Kane. Funeral ser- vices were held Friday , afternoon in tne Free Methodist ¢hurch Fleming, with the Rev. R R. Blen Yoon. atu A and Rev. G. J. Kelley cficlating. © M — rs ; Interment was made in the Bush [°° © a Hall on : Hi cemewery harp at Oak Hall on MRS. ELDA will be held at 2 o'clock this Thurs- day afternoon at the home, with the ‘Rev, J. A. Byrd, of Coleville, offic- lating, Interment will be made in the Treziyulny cemetery, Miesburg. Mr. Rossman had conducted a dray- ing business here until 1833, when fatling health forced his. retires ment GEORGE CALVIN KING Cieorge heranan home in Monday of a he Vion CY ing Calvin King, and auctioneer, Spring Mills afternoon atlack ening. He health since he suffered a str prietor of from 1002 resident of exception of a retired lum died his at 3:30 o'clock from the effects flered the pre- had been in fail- March, 1935, when Ke. Mr. King, pro- thie Spring Mills Hotel to 1904, was a lifelong Cenlre county with the few vears in 5 resident on united James She was he Rm Surviving are a Sherman L. Sj N. Y. and all er Chall oll I il of low 10, 1866 Al e GEORGE ALBERT Gearge Albert Hey residing near Howard, miner at Orviston, died at al 6 o'clock Saturday night an iliness which had kept him bed- fast for two years. A son of Christ- lan and Mary Mann Hever) he was born near Howard on October 22, 1874, making his age at time of death 65 years and 19 days. Survive. ing are his wife, the formar Muriel Brickley, and these sons and daugh- ters: Walter, Beech Creek; Warren and Harry, Monument; Mrs, Edith McCloskey, Jersey Shore, and Mrs Mildred Lucas, of near Howard. co Also surviving two brethers Louis, of Howard, John Howard. R. D Pu servi held at the Romol Tuesday morning Robert J. DeBoor ficiating ment Lil HEVERLY farme: formerly his home alte: sory] eri day ernoon Services Reformed D. R. Keener will be made cemetery followed i prin Mill chur with the Rey offictating. Interment in the Farmers Mill wr by CLAIR C. RUPERT C. Rupert, 54, of Beech father of eight motherle and daughters, suffered attack Sunday while Ceneral Refra Beech Creek il Clair reek, sons heart at work Coin- comp lain- eating hi at tories He after 1] box line nent men m Inter Ny Romola cemc fternoon ttribut Death wa HAAS, 1 , ras YF occlusion and Dr. W MRS. IRENE MOWERY Shoemaker, Clinton county Irene Mowery, of As nsburg, on aid he had { Cent . her daug! Mifflinbwx i to coronary Mr nat home of Reed, of day afternoon 2 complication creased. wh aq NOY died ive last Wed: Yes an line seases, Th maiden name wn in Woods 19. 1868 making her death 70 years. 11 month urvived by the Marshall, Mary Miller five years ago Bertha Reed were held Wedne Kr Mowery, both of Miffiin- the Berhd Mmeral Home the burg; irl and Fisher Mowen officiating. Bur- siding Als uviving « I was made in the Fearon ceme- fee * Aor y " [a after with n h vin ane [} home of di aunt Altoonn Sherlock Edward William Erm Milesburg ver ard , ember at time of and 19 da; following children Sunbury Mr I~hanon: Mr wa She | Lemuel afternoon 3s ' ot hy member Funeral urday afternoon John Lyon ret iumbe rman at the A. A. Stover residence in #0d liiclong resident of Aaronsburg. with the Rev. H. A. the Howard area, passed away at Fiotreal officiating. Interment was Dis home at Howard at 8:35 o'clock made in thes Woodward cemetery night after Mine romolieation He I i JOHN LYONS red i Evangelic vices were held Sat - [ sy . ’ aturda n of Jong ae with a licens ALFRED HASSINGER i Alfred Ha Street, Belled rand town. th making al Bi h fron; Carder ang six survived Harry Mars Mr O for mer Cora Howard, wife, the Clair ingehildren. He | a brother and sister 4 Lock Haven, and Mrs Hassinz- tha of Elmira, N. Y fawn - IONS ¥ 2a member of the 1. O i the Disciple chure his £514 '] fn i of nn West High been discontinu- WARS a Corman in Sp:ing anuary 14. 1904. making time of death 35 years hs and 268 days. He was uni'- marriage with the {ormer who survives with alsn deceased Cora born 4 of SRW. the active Fu the d. He cperated Ms location region and took an in community rv aflairs ices were held af after Rogers, of m™ Interment cemetery euiv. DOME Tuesday : . Fon 3 : i Rey the parents, residing M8 "and these brothers CID hurch, officiating and John Hassinger and ’ the Schenck Miss Phyllis both of Pleasant View: and Mrs, Philip Weber, of Altoona Funeral services were held Sunda afternoon frcm the late home, with the Rev, L. FP. Sheetz, of Milesbury officiating Interment made |. in the Union cemetery, fonte . View ant { t Plea made in coward WILLIAM T. BRYAN William T. Bryan died at his hore ton, Monday afternoon, condition of which bh for weeks. He Sandy Ridge, Novem- making his age §7 year of Alfred Bryan and Bryan, his father being Surviving. along with his Mrs. Ellen Bryan, of Vail are his wife, the former Bertha Allgers, and the following sons and daughters: Harry, of Bellwood; Rob. of Howard; Clair, of Philips. g: Warren, of Wallaceton; Les- ter and Lioyd, at home: Mrs. Edna Vaughn and Mrs. Herman Woods, of West Decatur. Also surviving are six brothers, namely: John and An- drew, of Osceola Mills; Edward, of Vail: Harry and Frank. of Tyrone, and Charles, of Mill Hall For the past fourteen years Mr. Bryan had been employed the Harbison. Walker plant a member of Mrs. the Bethel Church of God and was SUr- held in high eesteem. Funeral ser- and vices will be held on Thursday af- two brothers and two sisters: John ternoon at 2 o'clock from the Bethel Rossman, Bellefonte; Charles Ross- | Church of God. Wallaceton, in man, Franklin. Pa; Mrs, Thomas charge of Rev. Charles Collins, of Riquer and Mrs. Herbert Cahan, | Houtsdale. with interment in Ume- both of Warren. Funeral services bLria cemetery COLD WEATHER IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER Wallace heart heen all was Bolle ad Wo was born at ber 4, 1872 He was a Ellen Ike deceased. mother, ng JAMES A. ROSSMAN James A. Rossman, well known retired Bellefonte drayman, died suddenly at his home in Coleville at 7:45 o'clock Monday morning Although he had not been well for some time, his condition was not regarded as being serious and his death came as a shock to his fam- ilv and friends. Mr. Rossman was a son of Ira and Susanna Reed Rossman and was born in Clinton county on May 235, 1877, making his age at time of death 62 years 5 months and 18 days, He was united in marriage with Pearl Klinefelter, who survives with the [following children: James, Ira, Mary, Gloria Ciilbert, and Margie, all at hon Paul Rossman, and Mrs Dora Jer. both of Pellefonte: and Susan Keith, of Coleville. Also viving are gix grandchildren an al He wa aril Vil Why not bring your car in and have it checked for Winter driving. MARFAX LUBRICATION TEXACO GASOLINES HAVOLINE OIL TIRES, TUBES, Etc, Heims Service Station Phone 9694 N. Water St. Bellefonte, Pa. _ — CLARENCE MUSSER Clarence Musser, 48, died at his | home In Cireleville at 1 o'clock Tues- day afternoon of complications afte an illness of several months’ dura-! tion. He was born February 20, 1891, at Allensville, a son of Joseph and Mary Leman *Qusser. He never married, Survivin, are } hoe bro- thers and sisters: Samuel, Pine Grove Mills; Bert, Frank, and Elizabeth, Allensville; Jacob, ingdon, and Mrs, Russell Walls, Mt Union. The deceased wig a member of the Lutheran church of Allens. ville. Funeral services will be held at the Koch Funeral Home in Stale College at 2 o'clock Friday after. noon, with Rev. Homer E. Gaunt oMeclatine. DBorial wil be made wl Allen: ville MRS. ANNIE FLEGAL Annie Flegal, 74, widow of Fred Flegal, died at the home of her on, Charles Flegal, Salona, R, D., a 1:30 o'clock Tuesday morning alte everal years’ {liness. She was born in Sugar Valley and lived in Clin- ton county all her life. She wag a member the Reformed church Surviving are two sons Charles Salona, R. D., and Harry, Logan- ton; six grandchildren and three randehildren; and one bro- Daniel Tyson, Greenburr. Fu- neral services will held at 2 o'- clock Thursday afternoon at ¢Closkey Funeral Home, Mill Hall Rev. Ezra L. Parkes, pas- the Mil Hall Methodist church, officiating. Burial will be made in Sunnyside cemetery, near Flemington Mrs of Brept- ther be the h the tor of MRS. CLARA W. GOSHORN Mrs. Clara Wells Goshorn away at the home of Lar daughter Mrs. Isaac Powell, at Moshannon on Friday at 3:10 p. m. Death was by paralysis, She was born Milesburg, February 13, 1864 her age 75 years. Most Ife was spent in Belsena Mill ¥. Her husband d Te Were children wo daughters. One one daughler survive andeaugiser Mrs of Reading; also one umnuel Wells, of Philipsburg was a member of the Methodist for a kind and nd a good neigi were held on Mon. Madera Meth- the Rev. RE Interment wa cemetery passed caused in making her five rer afternoon at tix with das odist Gibson made church offic the inling in Madera MRS. DEWEY PROBST Mrs. Anna Probst wife of Dewey Probst, of Cla pa away hier Lt 6 o'clock effect renee ed home from the vhich suddenly Mond al night wit il re a daughter of St Pa } . on February 7 1006 age at time of death 30 months and 8 days. Bhe was ited in marriage at Lock Haven i May. 1927, with Dewey Probst, who survives with two brothers and a sister: Metro Paskovieh and John Paskovich, both of K ang Mi Alex Wasnoek, of Clarence, Funeral Crvice will be held A Thar eday sfterresm t chinreh HM ing. Interment Arkey freer Uy | 81 4 in vio oy ich inking 9 130, at clock the il at nt Clarence LL esi m mar - Mr vd Probst hind resided in Kato and Clarenee Mr. Probst nov being employed in the clay mines of the J. H France Refractories Company at Clarcnee thi Hammond will be made the cemet 121, “tr SAMUEL BUTLER H knc D ! Tuesday ile his son was driving him ix rom a visii to the offices of 1l¢ Howard. He Bac cians office for to return Ishler followi the homeward own car. Death was attribut- a heart attack. Mr. Butler had as usual during the day and apparently in good health une evening. He was a son of late Burdine and Elisabeth Ro- die Butler and was born in Howard township on August 8, 1869, making his age at time of death 70 years, 8S months and 5 days. He was unit. ed In marriage with Nellie Miller, who survives with the following children: Mrs. Lona Bowes, Altoona; Mrs. Tillie Moore, Lock Haven; Mrs. Myrtle Weaver, Mrs. Gertrude Litz, Mrs. Charlotte Nyman, Mrs. Hazel Haines, al lof Howard, R. D.; John, Merrill, Chester and Mrs. Irma Shady, all of Moriument; Joseph, of Bellefonte, R. D.; Walter, of Orvis- ton, and Samuel ahd Oscar, at home. Also surviving are three bro- thers, John, Willlam and James Butler, all of Howard. R. D. Puneral services will be held at 1:30 o'clock Friday afternoon at the home, fol- lowed by services al 2 o'clock at the Romola church. with the Rev. Mr. DeBorah. of Monument, officiating. Interment will be made In the Schenck cemetery, Butler was a laborer by cecupation. aA ————— STRUCK BY CAR, TYRONE MAN FATALLY INJURED James H. Reader, Tyrone, was fa- tally injured gf 10 o'tiotk Tuesday night when He Was Strick by a passing automobile at Orchard Crossing, near Tyrone. Motor police said the man was walking along the highway toward Tyrone wheh he was struck By Jose wi wn resi FT LT ol night me ard. R HOCK died dvised Dr pa an in us ed to worked was til the that eph D. Killinger, 34, of Altoona, who was driving toward Altdona, Dr. Russell Bares, of Tyrone, was summoned by nearby residents and pronotmeed the man dead at 10:20 o'clock. Deputy Coroner Chester Wagner, fof Altocna, assisted the molor pos, Hee in their investigation. Reader's age was estimated as 50 PRE Flemington Pair Wed 50 Years Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Hess of | Flemington, celebrated their golden | | wedding Thursday at their home. | { Relatives and close friends visited | them duriftg the day in honor of | Ue ocension, Hunt | Howard Mr. | taxes. Recent Weddings | Ixhler—Ciulser Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Guiser { Hublersburg, announce the marri- age of thelr daughter, Marqueta, o Dr. Harold Leroy Ishler of Howard, The ceremony was performed on November 1, at Allentown, by the Rev. George R. Johnson, former Howard pastor. Leathers—Hall Max Bittner Leathers, a and Mrs. John Leather: foute, and Pearl Evelyn amiable danghter of Mr John T. Hall, of Julian in murringe November 8 the Rev. M. C. Piper at h in Milesburg. They were unmattend. eel They will reside in Bellefonte The groom Is employed at thi Lime Works on of Mr of Belle. Hall, an and AM: Were ted In in! 19009 rocidetyee Ame erican Dolan-Wilson On Saturday afternoon 1 3 o'clock, in the Evangelical parsonage at Poltstown, Mi Carolyn Wilson daughier of Mi Emma Wilson Miliheim, became the bride of Clarence Donald Dolan on of Mr. and Mrs. George Dojan, of Jacksonville, near Bellefonte single ring ceremony was perf. ed by the Rev. George Carvel bride wore a street dre blue with burgundy a Mr. and Mrs. Dolan will home in Millheim for November at of 1 o* hy engLn | teal Kerstetter—Hecker, May C Hecker, da i Mrs. Frank Heck 14 wa sharia G I Mrs, WE Ker Ccliege ormed by marriage to Za Mr. and also of State ny being perl E. Househ nren parsor of son ol ter m G Our N. Meyer, ApArime Bellelonig Lois Virginia Rowle: \ 5 of Dr and of Clearfield of 3 M New rw as solema given re a light blue {raveling dre ith } hat to mateh, and a corsage f brown orchids. Her sister sas als tired in a taupe blue dress wilh beaver hat and of lower Mis Fina bar ] LAP Marade Mallory iS Htods Elizabeth mmonds Mr Miss Sarah daughter of ymmonds ONY per formed at the h brides EY o'clock y night of last week. The Rev. H pastor of the Bellefonte officiated Al- 2 Ruth Symmond sister and {ler a reced- ye of canis i church tendants were Mi and Witmer Symmonds brother of the bride tion al (he Symmeonds family Mr Mrs, Mallory departed for a wedding trip to ecastern ities The bride was atiired in rovs: blue velvel dress and wore a corsage of gardenias and orchids. Her brides. maid wore burgundy velvet a corsage of ¢mllsmen roses. Mrs Mallory is a graduate of the Belle- fonte High School and was in train- ing at the Centre County Hospital Nurses’ Training School. More re- cently she has been employed at the White Drug Store. Bellefonte Mr. Mallory also a graduate of the llefonte High School, attended Penn State College and is now em- ployed in the ecingineering depart- ment of the American Lime and Stone Company, They returned to Bellefonte yesterday and are now at home in the Friedman apart! ments, South Allegheny Street a aa home ana et sa | Zoning Group To Hold Hearing (Continued from Page 1 dustrial Zones may be used for Commercial or Residential purposes, put commercial or industrial enter- prises are barred from the residen- tial zones, except that certain ine dustrial or commercial enterprises be carried on In residential if eonducled nolely by person: on the property may Zones ving The proposed ordinance ent certain industries from locat- ing within the borough limits which might objectionable because of dors, nose, fumes, dust, ete, IL sets forth certain restriction for Lhe triuction of re to the Hines and the percentage of t area for buildings. The locations alto limited for gas service sta- \ sullding permits be re- quired for all new bullding wel Ww for certain repairs, reconstruc ete Board of Adjus law, is provided Adjustment gill nersons who will wear complaint rdinance will pre. In om idences. as lding will tir ion ne tion A tment, required nl and ents make fea they of may cert of adjust that t the spiri ord- carried Provision ’ sid Ou UR be | made f an hardship cement hat where not conf non-conforming NO - the ise of land does ’ Ls nn ordinan may be prohit ited if cn forming use of a baa 14 24 ADANGOTU more » Lock Haven Bows To Red Raiders (Continued from Page 1) ne Year Aga nae 18, but iny mid fiel during the game at when Robinsm te fnmble on of the third nirg quarter __ a Tie ¢ on rey ered a Beliefon omens m 13 park Puuneil Decker Mellinger Dobelbower Boyer Sciabica Carey Hartiwick C teed Coleman -r HMO Trey ‘ aries o ~ Coleman hogmaker yrndor! a ooh J Holle McKibben, Masu andler Thompson Tener, Sorgen, Knaufl, Quig- Umpire sman--Merrill - Bellefonte Girl Injured In Crash Continued from page one) Hospital dispensary. major accident to hap- the new road between Old and Potter Mille urred afterncon when a coupe | by Thomas A. Summers, of Wingate, struck a truck parked ng the road and turned oom- plstety over Summers lacerations es. His car first undgas A suffered chin and face and a number of brus- was damaged to the ex- tent of about $260, while damage 10 the truck, which was owned by the J. Dean Clark Construction Com- pany, Lewistown, was placed al $175 State Motor Police officers from the Pleasant Gap sub-station investigated both accidents a Postoflice Closed Nov, 23 The Bellefonte Porloflice will ob. serve Thanksgiving Day on Novem 273. There will be no window as is the custom on egal of ber wrvion holiday? ~Ciraniteware and Aluminumware | ~~ specials. Odds and ends, 8¢ and 10¢ Come in and look them over. Belle. ! fonte Hardware Co. MW. William: | Owner. Phone 205, Bellefonte, Pa. * - - The Gifference be‘ween the collee- | tion of taxes and the collection cf | church dues is explained by the! fact that the Stale can sell your] property if you do not pay your| Ey - Well, we see where somebody says rainfall results from sun-spote: jt | must be the result of something! (CEDAR CHESTS Hand made from genuine Aro matic Red Tennessee Cedar. 13116 inch thick. Nicely fin- ished, good hardware Size 1xI8x38. MxiRxi2 12.00 16x20x48 . 18.00 GEO. C. MILLER Willowbank Street Phone 111-W Bellefonte, Pa. $1450 I I | Memorial te stand am your | {or the years to come, Howard Granite Works FRANK WALLACE, Prop. i {of the hunting laws valuable timber land Saturday afternoon 4 in neres of troved Y tastoem places will be open until Pp. m on Wednesday, November 22. The Bellefonte postoffice will be Nitta Valle Clinton | closed all day Thursda almost 1 e that appearance | var burned over o - Bnyder APPEALS DECISION IN HUNTING VIOLATION CHARGE was in Y. and arge Mountain de Malcolm B. Teed, of Bellefonu has posted bond for hi in court on an appeal from a deci- | sion by Justice of the Peace Harold | D. Cowher, of Bellefonte, on charges | resulting from an alleged violation | Reed was ar- rested by Game Protectors Thomas Mosler and Samuel B, Reed, early | in the hunting season { According to evidence the heating before Reed wns found hunting 4 Gap, near Bellefonte M.. which | While he being office v Came Lhe rit on Subdurd week cord of the rict for this charge of Three Forest Fires fir { ¥ ove I broke the "no blaze” re | Bald Eagle Forestry Dist nson. Pifteen men in rden John A. Beek extinguished a fire near Miller's Bottom in While Deer township after tw land had lou SWE MALLOY ¢ DOE ACCEPT - ECONOMICAL Three the «end Photographs make whe ana Chir In out Cow « 1g bro "Buire nore nl her Armor's ter 5 P violation taken 1 Prot« ured. Cs Fist wood heen | STUDIO unknown *SW®w A Kaine Nn the MR. HUNTER: DID You KILL A BEAR ? ? TA TALL) ‘ torr lalm and $a cthn- mmedis : Ni : J : : hh Ca I [1] pay a fine of $10 and cost hunting violatl and $100 it In sts on the charge of resisting reonally and visit the LAR BEST NIPPED ESTAB- After ing LISHMENT | 1 f ‘ ot 4 to appeal the matter t i y , Clearfield - CLEARFIELD FARMER'S WIF¥ GIVES BIRTH TO TRIPLE the bond Taxidermy Company CLEARFIELD, PA “Who Shall Settle My Estate ?" 1 Incubator vi rslont tripiet iidren ahead of UNLESS your estate is pro ait 4% awindie Qualify as Auto Drivers ! 14% "no fre . “erty re IT 111 following m Cents alue, causing ceessfully in yz Closed Neat NOVE Store Thursday § nosy The First National Bank Bellefonte, Pa. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) effect Cx nreguenils planes New 1940 MORE RADIO Gt RADIO LESSINEV! G-ERADIO “SHOOTS THE WORKS" WITH NEW FEATURES, NEW PER- FORMANCE NEW BEAUTY = EVERY - THING THAT SPELLS MORE VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY! 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