THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. November 30, 1939. > — pm - ” ——— _——— OBITUARY | ~The most news for 81 50 | Reeds He filinted with the and took an branches Mrs, Me welive of church Methodist Freedom Was Short Liveg NeW where Cirogauet Mate he is wanted calibre long rifle hortly before o'clock Monday evening Foresman, aged about bO vers, found dead about en minute by an assistant, Death apparent! had ben caused ace Mi Clellan was nf church 1 part In various the United work Lewishure safle serving tealing a tia | WY I Sheriff Melvin 18 Good and wont w Law York City rele from ON A bad check charge Penitm » Discharge of Gun Cawes Death rank wa tt alone Isbury in h Vice station while cleaning his 22. dental 8 Foresman Halph Inter _— conducted 1awi=hury formerly hardware bpd > Licoused fo Drive Autos Out of twenty-six applicant: who F UCCos ly passed the river's u« at Tock Ha any ware IGONing Chiaries E. Losthers, FA. Emmert, MilLHall Becken baugh, Flamingion the iron ALBERT MOOREHEAD, Albert. Moorehead, SM-yoar-old Port Matilda resident who made his home with his daughter, Hattic, rs. Willlam Amold, died at her Osceola Mills home at 4:30 c'elock Saturday morning. The deceased as horn February 3, 1865 In Blair county, He was a son of Mr, and Mrs, Abert Moorehead One daughter, at who home he died and one later, Mrs, Mana Walter of Shelby, Ohio, survive him, Fu neral services were held ircm the William Arnold home, in Osceola Mills, Tuestiay afwernoon with Rey M. H. Crawford officiating. Inter. ment was made in the Umbria cemetery at Osceola Mills WILEIAM DD. UROUSE Willinm Downing Crouse, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Domer 8. Crouse of Rockport. Clinton county, died Tursday afternoon, November 21, at the Lock Haven Hospital after an illness of one week suffering from complications Bom dt Smuliton Centre county. he had lived in Clin- ton county for 10 yvpars, He was a member of the First Evangelical Sunday school, Lock Haven, and prior to his death was the first time he had missed for {wo years, He is survived by his parents, one bro- ther, Domer, Jr, and one sister, Betty, at home. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon at 2 clock at the parents’ home, with the Rev. Homer W. Heisley, pastor of the Pirst Evangelical church, Lock Haven, officiating. Burial was made in Dunnstown cemotery MRS. CLAIR E. G Mrs. Mabel Grubb, wile of Clan E. Grubb, of Stow, Ohio, a pal ¢f Centre County, died at her home in Ohio on Tuesday morning of las! werk. A daughter of the late Ben- per and Viola White Walker, she was born at Pine Glen, this Count! on February 6. 1897, making her age at time of death 42 years, 3 months and 15 days. During her childhood the family moved to Cen- tre Hall. and laser to Houservilie On Christmas Day, 1815, she was united in marriage with Clair E Giridbb, of Nittany, and they moved to Akron, Ohio. Surviving are te husband, one son. Glenn, at home and four brothers, namely: Frank L. Walker Aaronsburg; Merl J Walker, Spring Mills; Alfred H Walker, Boalsburg and Kearney C Walker, of Lemont. Funeral ser- viees were held last Thursday, with interment in Rose Hill cemetery, Akron, Ohio. ) - RUBE. MRS, GERALD RISHEL. Mrs. Mary Rishel wife of Gerald Rizhel. of Boalsburg, passed awa’ at 2 o'clock Priday afternoon at the home of her parents, Ammon J and Carrie Roush Hazel, at Boals- burg, after a six months’ illness with a complication of diseases Mrs, Rishel waz bom at Madison brrg on September 30, 1902, making her age at time of death 37 year: 1 month and 24 days, On July 15, 1931, she was united in marriage with Gerald Rishel, who survives with the f{cllowing children: Gerald E. T John L. 6; and Rcbert J, 5 all at home. Also surviving are her parents and these sisters: Mrs Charlies Faxon. of Boalsbarg. Mrs Charles W. Maxwell, of S8linger- lancis. N. Yi Gl adys Hazel, of Glassboro, N. J. and Jane Hazel of Boakbury. TPunesl services were held on Monday afterncon a: thé bome 6f her parents In Boal: burg, with the Rev. A. 8. Asendor!(, of “State College Reformed charen. officiating. Intetment was made in the Boalshwrg cemetery, ——————— ROBERT 8. J. MOORE Robert. Birmyotith Johnson Moore, widely-known ‘Huntingdon eounty stockman and farmer and a mem- ber of the family for which Moots ville was named. died at his home inAitch, Sunday moming o'clock of diseases incident to dd- vanced age after a two years’ i ness. His death has broken one of the few: remaining Inks connecting | the postsCivil War, home and Duggy age and the present steeamilned generations, Mr. Moere led an ac- tive life until 1937. operating a farm close to Marklesbarg, Huntingdon county. Failing health forced him to retire several weeks ago and he moved into the village of Altch. ‘A son of Luther Willlam and Mary Jane Johnson Moore, Mr. Moore deseenidéd from one of Shavers Creek Valley's oldest foundation families. He was born in Peters- burg borough January 14, 18367, Not long afterwards his parents moved to the Mooresville community and he grow to manbood an the Moore farm, near this village, now owned by «a nephew, W. Gregory Moore. He attended the public schools at Mooresville. His father, Lather Wil. liam Moore, died in 1876 when he was only hine wears old. He took up farming when quile young, evinelfig particiftar interest in hors. es. Mr. Moore's long suit as » stoek- | man was horses, poser ‘ng an un- canny knack ‘at Judghe equines. | Following his marriage to Miss Mary Stauffer he operated a farm bear the Bethel church iif Shavers Creek Valley for some time, After her deaths in 1005 he moved lo Houser. ville, Inter loesting In Altoona. where he was united in marriage with Mrs. Blanche Hite Hamilion. Shortly before the jast World War he again operated do farm in Shavers Creek Valley and ninetern years ago moved to Weodeock Valley. For a number of years Mr. Moore oon. ducted a mall route in that district. ister taking. up farming, One son, {Paul Miller Moore, born to the find born two sons, Hestor Arthur and ‘John Sheridan Moore, the former residing in Altech and the latter with Paul Miller Moore, near Mar- klesburg. The widow, Blanche Ham- fliton Moore, also survives, as do four grandchildren. His only bro- ther, William Sheridan Moore, died in 1925. In early life he joined the Mooresville Methodist Episcopal church. Brig. services were oon | tville; Hinedden to Bei { Catherine IMathodist church officiating iber of attended services regularly until his i health failed "Walter McClellan | Bellefonte, at 7:33; ia complication of diseases Mis. Clellan had been in ducted at his late home In Altech Wednesday nt 1:30 o'clogk In the af- ternoon. The cortege then progeed- ed to Temple's Puneral Parlors, Pe teresa, where obseguies were held at 3 o'clock. Mr. Moore's body was laid to rest in the ancestral plot in the Mooresville cemetery. Rev. Paul Rov iand officinted CHARLES T. MFIMAN Charles 7. Mitmian, father of My Raymond Miller, State College, died sticddenly at hi. home in port, Thursday night, of tack. Mr. Milman, who wan of are, hd dined at the his brother earlier In the returned home well, He was tricken shortly retiring for the night. He had operated a deli- eatessen stand in the Growers’ Mar- ket since opening a heart at. G2 years home of day bint feeling afiey MRS. ARTHUR S. HURRELL Mrs. M. Winifred Hurrell, wife Dr. Arthur 8. Hurrell education extension at College, died at avenue Colles of director of Penn State her home on Ridge 1:45 after State clock Monday week's Hiness with a heart condi tion. Mrs. Hurrell aughter Alvin and Sara MA witland Toles and was born at Middleton, Va., on Nos ember 14, 1876, making her age time of death 60 years and 13 day She is survived by her ht 1sband Mi: Hurrell was a member of St. An- drew’s Episcopal church, State Col. lege Funeral services wer held Tuesday night the home, with Canon Edward M. Frear officiating The remains were taken \ wr v esterda to Buffalo, N. ¥ ior nierment LR y of at JOSErH WW. BROOKS home i morni a comp Brooks man Mar at Plesaant survived by Annie C and a daughtes Christian o Cle only son, Russell of this Surviving and are: Mi F. Vv Sodan Cole Guy, Lec, Emmett, and Mi: Blazer. all of Centre Hall Hugh Ralston, State College rs. A. S. Fleck. of Albuquer- N. M. Funeral services were held vesterday afternoon atl the home in Cleveland, with interment in that city pile: ation Or many was i on Brook 60 veg wife Cros Cap ni wenn Hall, Richard Ohio An in Fe biva; broth of Lis Mr eland died PTY rr. naive YCar BMEIOTS Ruth Mrs and } que BURT BEIGHTOL Bart Betghtol, well known re dent of Pine Glen, and retired berman, died at his home o'clork Monday night after an ness with a complieat ion « advanced tol mas a om of Dandel and Womirr Beightol and wa: born al Moshannon on October 1858. making his a at time of death 81 years, 1 month davs. On OrclLober 1880 united In marrviate, his wile and 9 he wa Bara I: L.A 1 y traiichild ren, a childs Mr member of Funeral TYit will } Y the jate home al 2 oO'vloek thi Thursday afternoon. with the Bey Mr. Shirey. pastor of the Pine Glen iter- ment will be made in the Askey comotery. Mr. Beightol was a mem- the Methodist church and of ou tn WALTER MCLELLAN Sta McQlellan, wife of and native of died at 12:10 o'clok Tuesday morning st her home in Reedsuille afer a long illness with Mec. failing henith ghee three years ago when she un derwent a deg ampitation beeause of a diabetic condition. She was a daughter of Samuel and Anna Mc- Muilin Gordon and was born in Bellefonte in July, 1884, hence wa in her th year. 8he had resided in Reedsville since her marriage MRS Mrs Ag TA LMA T/T MA TM TE 1/0 LE T/A TAR T/A 1 ME RAR w EP r— WARAL ANE IEAP, > Shop Karly tor Christmas Gifts - Don’t Wait - Shop Now Williams | more than 25 years ago. Surviving. | in addition to her husband, are these children: Mrs. Robert Rhone, | Burnham; Mrs. Ellsworth 8hank Frank, Charles, William and Helen, | all at home. Also surviving are these | brothers and sisters: don, Williamsport. Mrs. Jones, Milesburg: Robert Reedsville: Mrs. Richard Hosband, Samuel Gor- | Gordon. | Mrs. Joseph Waite, and Andrew and | Paul Gordon, all of Bellefonte. Fu- | neral services will o'clock this Thursday afternoon at the Reedsville Methodist church, with the Rev. ing. Interment will be made a! {o give vieual and ftiing expression to your love and regard, the medium and the form must be chosen with are. Comforting sssurance of a futy well porformed will ba yours if rou chasse » gon ae Rock of Ages Miamorial to stand as your record ior the years to come, Howard Gronite Works FRANK WALLACE, Prep. be held at 2:30] i Mr. Stevens offieint- | ANNA WWW INV WEEN » APIA AEA WANA N WW NEVER yf > — rr: | FANE NELWE VR APN APIA WANN he Bal » 1 > WRN »é pe Rp » 4 Ed a WCUT RATE DRUGS OF QUALITY 13 SOUTH ALLEGHENY STREET BELLEFONTE, PENNA. 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