Page ge Eight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Decernber-28, 1989. [ OBIT UARY MISS ELLA RHONE. Miss Ella Rhone, a native of Cen- tre County and a cousin of the late Judge Harry Keller, of Belle- fonte, passed away at her home 2 Alhambra, California, Monday last week. The deceased was a daughter of Dr, J Wiliam and Elizabeth Keller Rhone and was born in Centre County, having re- sided in Bellefonte during her gil. hood. The family moved to Cali- fornia about 44 years ago. The re- mains are to be cremated and the ashes will be brought to Bellefonte for interment in the Union ceme- tery. of MRS, NANNIE B. GARDNER. Mrs. Nannie Blanche Gardner West Sixteenth street, Tyrone, died Jast Wednesday morning gL the State hospital, Philipsburg, at 4:20 o'clock, following an illness of mouth from a complication of eases. Mrs, Gardner was January 14, 1899, at Bald Pa. a daughter Devid B. and Bertha May (Lewis) Norman. O November 9 Cumberland Maryland, she riage with Rose entire life was and Tyrone husband and May Gardner beth Gardner, funeral afternocn at by Rev. Edgar A. Henry the Columba Aven church. Interment wa Bald Eagle ceme bor! Eagle Ol 1918, a was united in » B. Gardner spent in Bald Surviving are two daughter and Thelma both at home were he home, cor Ea. Bet! services Pasion Meth m adle £TYy MRS. JAMES STARRETT} Mrs. Rebecca E of James Starrette died suddenly 8:45 0 mas morning compl lowing a shert ill had been ill fo ing contract daughter o Charles an on August 63 years Surviving {following Tyrone Harry mem Funeral o'clock this the hame E. Oukwe ing. Interme Treziyuin Stal res Milesi of nes ed Samuel! a Thun with ol cemets ELTON QUICK Elton Quick died at hi 10 o'clock death being condition Sentember daughter o Quick and Feb mag age at time of dealhi 26 yen menths and 7 by his nt bro on ary 10 } part ana S58 1 and Boyd, all at home: Leon delphia; Clifford, Milesburg: Ersel Parker, and Gert Mulbarger. both of State Colle Mrs. Sue Ripka, Coatesvils Bessie Centzel Centre Hall Ripert, of Baltimore, Mc services will be held at Friday allernocn at fhe the Rev. D. D. Kauffman burg, officiating. Interment made in the Trealyulny cemetery GEORGE B. CASHER George B. Casher, for the years a resident of Halfmoon ley. died at. his home at Port tilda, R. D., at 9:20 o'clo Thursday night after a eight months’ iliness with plication of diseases was an employe of the McFeely Brick Company at Port Matilda. A son of Jacob and Rachael Houser Casher he was born at Sandy Ridge on October 31, 1888, making his age at time of death 51 years, 1 month and 20 days. On April 23. 1908, he was united In marriage with Lena Seigel, at Bellefonte Surviving are his wife, six daughter and two sons, namely: Mis Robert Broome, Milesburg: Mrs. Gilbert Adams, Mis Leroy Bennett, Mrs. Merrill Pries all of Port Matilda; W. LI. Cas! Tyrene; Thelma, Theresa and G. S Casher, all at home. Also surviving aye nine grandchildren and these brothers and sisters: Arthur Cash- er. Sandy Ridge; Elwood and SBam- uel Casher, Woodland: Mrs. Eliza- beth Cassidy. of Sandy Ridge; Mrs Amanda Coffey, Beech Creek; and Mrs. Lemuel Reese, of Port Matilda R. D. Mr. Cazher was a member of the Lutheran church. Funeral ser- vices were held at home or Sunday afternoon. interment in the Friends cemelery MRS. WILLIAM F. NEWM AN Mrs. Elsie Sheckler New of William F. Newman and I her of 19 children, died at her home in Milesburgh at 8 o'clock on Christ- mas morning from the efie of a heart attack suffered a few hours earlier. She had atiemndled Sunday school the previous day and was apparently in her usual goad health until early Christmas morning. The deceased. » daughter of George and Nancy Sheckler, was born in Miles- burg on October 10, 1881, making her age at time of death 58 years, 2 moaths and 15 days. She was united in marriage with William ¥ Newman, who survives with the fol- lowing 13 children: George, Mrs. Margaret Baird, Mrs. Sue Lucas, Mrs, Pauline Johnson, Lather, James, and Mrs. Helen Lucas, all of Milesburg; Mrs. Mary Lucas, fonte, R. D.: and Charles, Daniel, Blaine and Shirley. home. 8ix cl are decrased Other -survivors include two bro- thers and a sister: John Sheckler and Mrs. Mary Martin, MW Mrs gt hone will Vil year and a com- Mr. Casher Wer atl the with "wy ma wife Paul, les Sheckler, of Milesburg, Funets! sirvices were held yesterday after- noon from the home of the dapgli- ter, Mrs, Pauline Johnson, in Milés- burg, with the Rev. Harry Kline, of the Milesburg Baptist church, offi- | ciating. Interment was made in the Gap Methodist ch | ) FiRsL | September 24, Land 29 days. On August 23, 1900 Belle | all ut: both of Bellefonte, and Coroner-clect Char | Tresiy was of the School a uiny cemetery. Mrs. New a member of Bald Eagle Grange Milesburg, the P. O. of A. and Baptist church and Sunday t Milesburg man REBECCA J Rebecea J Pennsylvania BOLLINGER Bollinger, a resident of Furnace for the 35 years, died at her home Thursday morning 90 following a stroke of apoplexy Miss Bollinger was a daughter { Davi and Sarah A. (Gates) B wil born in Ferguson Cenire ount Ol I 1862 8h ther, John pia, Washin Lutheray were held at afternoon at Rev, Jame ial at Ga lock Fi i irvive Bollinge: the hom i5¢k in Fs HENRY A. CLARK WILLIAM H 3 HESS Harve I t ——— MRS. JAMES E. HOUSER HARRY 1. WILSON writ eis Sunda) Born Octot town. he was a Willlam Wilson LiuGe «C irpentes } leirer Robert Glas: 35, E. Wil. and Bene Mr. ‘Wil- Methodist warriage: Mrs f Westfield, N. J.. Kenneth sen. of Beaver Falls, Pa ner M. Wilson, war a member of church in Westfield v former member of the Presb church wi Alton MRS MARY FLLEN HEICHE! Mrs. Mary Ellen Heichel died home at How B.D 1. at3 o'clock Tuesday morning alter an illness with a complication of dis cases. A native of Curtin township he was born there on January 11, 1851, aking age at time of depth B8 and 15 days four sons nel, of How Jacob Ho chel, of Well David Helchel, re Michigan. A surviving Mrs. Jacob Censell, of Funer ul ‘clock on Frid ay Romola chur Ma officis wili be made in the mola cemetery. Mrs. Heiehel was Iasi Civil War veleran's the Howard area oCna the N f Al Oi Ad fv and a t ’ yierian ae 3 3 > - : net ara ihe and icing & a Clear ites will be held ernoon at with the Rey ting Ro th 415) Sery git of 30220 :38 11 HUnens, interment widow SAMUEL W. ZETTLE Samuel W. Zetile, well known reé- tired Jarme: Pleasant Cap, died at the bome his daughter, Mig Roland Robinson, at Seranton, about 7.45 o'clock Balurday night after a molith’s illness with a complication of diseases. He had been visiting his daughter's home for several weeks A son of the Yate George and Re- becen Fye Zell's, he was born on 63. masking his age at time of death 76 years, 2 months he of af H was united in marriage with the former Loléta Evey, who survives with the following ¢hildren: Mrs Guy Kerstetter, Pl nt Gap; Nr: Robinson, Scranton Jared Zettle, Pleasant Mount; roy; and Fred and Bud Zetile, are thyee Sig. ey, Dalion, TL; Lemont, and State College fred from aclive out five years Annie Grow Mes. Alice Thom Mr. Zeitle. who rp life as a farmer ago, was a membe Mra hi. Funeral ser ayl Zetlle, Mil] of the Pleasant held on Tuesday altey~ noon at the home, with the Rev, H PF. Babcock, of State College, o'fi ciating. Interment was made he Pleasant Gap eemetery vices were URCHE St, John's Evangelical Reformed Rev, CC. Nevin Stamm, Ministe Church School 9:30 AM. Mr. J M Hartswick, Supt, Morning W 10:46 A. M., Vesper Service M.. Young People's Meeting M.: Cale m BARBARA WELLS, 19-year-old daughier Mr: John Wells of Centre died Tuesday night at the County Hospital, where she was born December 8. The baby, named Barbara, was a twin sister to a boy who died at the hosphal whe day aller his birth. Survivors SL include (he parents, and cne child . Funeral services will be held at 2 Mont , 4 » ftw ol Vide his fr Er a y Christmas) 7:45 Matins; offi cl- A " . E ' erment will be made in! Tucharist; 9:4 Church £ Mills cemeler) 11:00 Holy Eucharist sermon e day, and Saturday 7:16 Matin Holy Eucharist; 9:00 Holy Eu t 7:30 M Anapiira JIE prayer A of Mi and Hall n Centre " day evening al 7:30 P lass, Sunday even John's Episcopal, Bellefonte Rev. C Warren Sunday (In Octave he 28 8:00 a1 {nde ne fry 188 1 Farme; aul Loe JOHN ALFRED MEYERS, reid home ed 2 LL 3.00 ited rethren, Bellefonte Titan Wage Earners Get Bonus of 3% (Continued frou page one) Hubler Fist Methodist, Bellefonte Foam ahie tn €X- the new inclosure for the ir 4 Jar wi of of oO y i from Presbyterian 'BLANCHA wedding ! ve ta id Milesharg RD ad dane ¢ LIMA % 4 34 Seis HLL tie Beat Long atiend Mrs Robert is, moicred to Thursday £0 of Mrs. Beaty” Fighting Fire Fatal To Girl Page 1} wil employed ape nding the week with b , Mr. and Mra and Mrs, Harry tained guests from JUTA0E Mis Afumnil chapter . Sigma Borority Ham i Williar Kun Empor John ck Ha. “uesday exploded James Rhinesmith of £peny Christmas al his annt, Mrs. Jame - Wound Fatal To Zion Man Marion, 4 nome the child saw " unable to save much summoned floueh, a rural } had be ot would fi par to exiingiuish ens ghee Hert MeCh rier. 1 TO Ns LEIA iI Was as nything. The sloved as diver of a im fathe tract (Continued from Page 1) Noah M. Hahn, Pine Clen miner, was instantly killed when struck in he neck by a rifle ball shannon Fired Ernest Watkins {f William and Nannie Lee Li Watkins and was born in Curtin township on July 14. 1883. making his age al time of deatls 46 years, 5 months and 6 days. He was united in marriage with Prances Miller who survives with the [faliowing childrens, ail at Home: Evelyn, Ern- estine, Maric, Fay, Ethel, and Baus lah. Also surviving are thiee roe thers and three sisters. namely: Og« | car, Richard and Claude, all of Howard, R. D.; Mrs. Emma Show- ers, Bellefonte; Mrs, Edward Moore, Akron. Ohio, and Mrs. Ada Felm- ire. of Lock Haven. sawmill of E. 8 liameport Dr Ww. J WHY Coroner, w dared des and no i Shoemaker as nod 1 due to natu it neAcessary Wins in ries Moe was a son oO ar TWO KILLED RETURNING FROM CHRISTMAS visiy Mr. and Mr. 1 D Bastian Wh, of Jersey Bhore, were killed Fuesday in toe crash of their auto. mobile against two trees on Milford pike, six miles east of Stroudsburg Their 15-vear-old granddaughter, Batty Gilbert, of Middletown, NY. eacoped with ents and brulie; The Bastian car, afler striking ithe trees, collided with another oar jdriven by Michael Downs, Pough- Funeral serviees were held on keepsie. N.Y. Neither Downs nor | Saturday afternoon at the Summit [his tiiree passengers were injured, Bill Pilgrim Holiness church. with | Tie Bastions were returning from the Rev. Ruth Bowman, of How. A Christmas visit at Middletown. ard, and the Rey, Mr. Adams, of [Bastian was a retired New York Beech Crock. officiating. Interment |Cervral Raftroad conductor was made in the Summit 3181 comes | tery i Terone Diver Held The deceased was a member of | Dannid L. Dry, of Tyrone, was ats’ the Pilgrim Holiness church. and of |osted by Altoona police Mond both cn Wd 4h tthe American Legion and Vet forbs (night 6:1 a share of being dru of Porelgh Wats, Beflefonie, fafter an automobile he was opr | A den aging allegedly struck a parkedicar Basanas swhed by Albert B. Filer, in front Bananas may be prevented from of Piler's home Alter striking diseolering after slicing, if they are patked ear, Dry's ear dipped into fresh orange juice, against a tree. ‘Probe Philipsburg Youth's Death (Continued from Page D t Lae one « vehicle accident The ain n time of the Ar Car from and Jeft the just before gaining Charley's and Ida's Summit Inn The vehicle belonged to Peter Brennish, | the left hand side of the road ment, smashed rashed was going Tyrone road up we moun- to Philipsburg nl nap tum summil uM ai the hit a 2 {oot embank through Hilo a came ) res a jee on ji iy wii and wee. Mp A { Wo RWring was ing suflered a wat pin nned killed in- fraciured wrec Cm ove reported peti He ang | he hod stantly o K- kull Hy! age FARM CALENDAR The Penn School Timely sylvania leminders from Suate College of Agriculture Give Cattle Minerals Pete ie Te Protect Tender Plante—Aller] BY ids 0 Puan appiic Keep Birds Healthy-P wil » Tes infbalsm se NM ISUBY ana oar 20m Silver Fah-8 osely ined Destroy excellent Bcal- : DOOES summer ex.en- fe. agricuitural Pr State wiant that ihe sir Job § thoroughl Grom Foals Properly Oru gel beller horse i» wer for Oo give prope: Youn ping nn a: ve. he wal fonds devel they age Blanchard Couple Mark Anniversary {Continued from page one) nd dau hier, of Mr daughter, Mise Floyd Miller. of Lock Mre. Jack Leathers, Neegre and daughter Lila Mt. Eagle; Mr. and Mrs hier, Mr. and Mis. Darl and Mrs. Clyde Bowes, Harold Schenck, Mr Harry Thomps ir. and Heicke! and sons Dick Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Har- and Dean. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Dietz and son David Gardner, Mrs. M. H. ivins, Frid Miller, Jake Russell Spangler, Mis. Matilda Ganiner, Misses Essie and Mary Spangler, Misses Beity Gardner, Levene Packer and Mary | Waite, Russell Rupert, Mrs. Tillie | Kunes, Margaret Bealy and Mrs. Mary Beaty, all of Blanchard Si sd Wo. S—— | MAN OFFeizp HIS WHISKERS and Trenna and and Mrs Mrs. John and Jehn ris Confer Bill Bowes Billy, Mis James Eagan, Perey Kunes, Mrs Williams drs, Beards were once so Ns Shan | Jobin, hls ser i me I e ion from Fong fer, famous New York puis at Jpekagelier, Other | fwther ¢ po, that Hon Af petunl | pont 50 far Jand tones dt the collateral ‘wanted. T | money and during you Walter MceMahon, Rush twonship, Myer I Bledgen, Miles Baird, ¢ MUesburg borough Supina | 3 Murs. | | Twp.: $1. ; Twp.; $1,000. J aig {8 CitaGe JB. 1: Wit REAL FSTATE TRANSFERS yi McMahon Lo Onceoln Mill $l. Meyer Hall P in John tract Michae) Francis A. in Centre Albert to Lr E Centre {all borough, $26 Harry B. Tyson, Ranshaw township, $600 H t ux act Bem in el al to Pa tract ter in et 1, to la burg, tra $2.000 Catherwood et Philipsburg nilipsburg borough, $1,000 Federal Land Bank to R ish, Taylor township, tract township, $2,000 Willis 8. Belrly ie, Reber: 85 800 Harry V ik and Tru Cx Sherifl Harry onal Bank Blats Edward Jalrd n Mile ot ( anc hi M ux, to John in Catherine tract Charley a Miles to Dur; tract td Sherif! al Ba ot State i Ou Keeler, to Capi Co.., Harrisburg lege borough, $100 V. Keeler to Peopl State College, tract borough, $675 C. H Penn AT College V. Keeler Millhelm $2600 H DeJ Han Y sae ELD Argaret mar DOT a1 a wn Harri burs $100 Hoe ‘ de _ v Bank late Colic Keeler ¢ of 54 piege - $1 €l ux onburg at nie Conde: b ni Madi Twp. 8 ur BE. Adan Johns of Philipsburg Lilipsd burg; $1 cna T. Johanson ¢ el ux, of Philipshur in Philipsburg: 81. Grace E Barnhart, el bar, us €. McClellan, of Clearficid n Boggs Twp. $155 Belieicnie Trust Ce, R. MeCariney, of Howard, ract in Milesburg; $1850 R. Hanoopk, exeor., ei ai, ward J. Johnson, of Buffalo in Rush Twp: $725 rge H. Showers, et al, to Paw - Bellefonte, tract in $i. yo ah J Smith ters, ei ux. of Philipsburg Philipsburg: $160 Augustus W. Fulton, ef Vets Home Club of Phill tract in Philipsburg. $6000 RW. Bierly, et ux. to Howard E Walker, of Rebersburg, rect Miles Twp: $2200 Claude G. Alkens, exec rice Bench, et al, of Stale C ct in Harris Twp. $i Ka hryn Morgan Jamison, to the Truriees of Pree Methodist chureh, State College. tract in State Caol- lege. $000, Sherman BE. Lowery, #0 ux Charlies Houser, of Belielonie, R 1, tract in Spring Twp: #1 Charles Houser, tc Sherman E swery, ¢1 ux, of Bellefonte. R. D tract in Benner Twp: $1 Marie Pefers, 0 Hannah 8S Hockman, of Phi Jadelphia, tract 13 Ferguson Twp. $300, David E Wiliams, et George T. Willlams, el ux, tany, tract in Miles Twp. $1 Florence E Dillen {5 James Dillen, et ux, of Julian, tract Huston Twp.: $1. John Holubec, Lewis, of Altoona Twp.: 81 Mahlon Bathurst, ef ux. io Ernest Benner ef ux, cf Bellefonte, tract in Bellefonte, South Ward; D. John M. Barker, et al. to Thomas IL. Maruasn et ux. of Miles Twn, trast In Haines Twp.; $400 Margarel Hall Keatley, to © Harold Keatley, el ux, of Washing ton, D. C, tract in Unionville; 81 Elizabeth B. Wasson, ef bar, John R. Hoy, et ux, of State Goi lege, tract in Coliege Tap. $1, Emma J. Harshbarger, of al, Harold B. Harshbarger, et ux. Howard. R. D. 2, {ract in Wainer | Mary 85. Musser Mack, of State tiene, ef ux, te Arthu 8 tra 10 Wile ract D Trustee R ira 78 N to Isabelle Tat~ tract in ux, ww whurg an to Mane lege, 14] D i 1, C. in et ux, to C. J tract in Spring hr to Warren nl tract ind 5 School District ¢f College Town- | et ux | | Twp. $600. | James A. Bartley, et al, todd. H Bartley, of Bellefonte. tract in | Baligfonte south ward. $2061.42. a H AT of Bellefon'e, tract 0 Bellefonte, south ward: $342.50, ar mans W——— — Geto Re- Appointment James T. Crowley, of Lock Haven, deen mercantile toa release from the office general, Warren R. Babies Get Every Hospital was full on Saturday were 13 mothers Ince of blue beads, iL in beaded lellerr his small the wna three SO UK pavered 4) {and not on the (not reach ihe infant Chance at Nursery (By Winifred B. Shallcross) The nursery at the Centre County There 13 bables, lucky number for Each baby wore a neck- with his name cn At the head of basket crib each baby bad a identiflying placard, telling iate of birth, name, weight at birth dacior The baskets were arranged around wally of the small spotless room, of them were encased in hoods, resembling the pg of wagon hrough ihe glow ed light warming amp, ti was keeping Loy premat “Juan ma ean vas of eact Lhe fron TF ue baby nator: LO bx net mugnt ficial res; ny mies wke or ae! "nl Mi Ae Wear 100 JW erred Aly viii who Wank £0 barging ino the nurse over BOEROOnE OAH ve ill Le bat: recenis yuri! PATA Wa hn a cod Even a RL AG PTCKRR HOG ln Ke LEe Da af Lor Bie All nNeOrssilis et gre sterilized readiness. Sleriliged mal Meanwi room or ward, ahie soll for her crossed and ihe loeial frequently, even is hor Down nurses ready. ue A as Cunla goilen read) pressure checked perio i a ‘ i JER awa L060 Bik ing her of room the geting ubbed nurse with ihe Ge sterile gloves his close by 1 and we delivery doctors There is the ner who helps the doctor livery, handles his nc gown, and acts A second purse, called lating numse, atlends to the pacng of the iabie. looks aller the Lghts prepares medication for the mother and takes care of the baby. A fourth person on hand is the anesinelist that sympathelic nd ever-ready source of comiort the mother As s00n as the new little life u; Pears, he hospital routine care slaris jt on on ils journey lowarts suc- cessful living. The baby is cleaned ‘with baby <li and with ammonialed mercury to prevent impetigo, Silver nitrate is carefully dropped into Lw small, delicate oves, and a Ziegler clamp is placed on the cord The baby iz foolprinied and fhe mother fingerarinied on the same cazd. Before the infant leaves ihe hospital a second footprint is taken Thus is fushished a double check en his entity. In the case of twins, a deotprint. from each appears on the cand with the mothers. linger - print. These are marked “Janes A and “Jones B Any mother Who fails to sec a family resemblance in the fealures of her newborn. must lay the blame on Mother Nature hospital methods of are ar Ab Lae Qarcu- w identification. The other day the maternity ward was full: three beds were sun porch; rooms: and two mothers occupied private rods, stays in the hospital 10 days, liquid diet the first day, soft on the tgecond, and house diet by the third She lies there in peace and quiet, her noisy or angelic infant cared for in the nursery, so thet her nights may be undisturbed and grange draughts and steeges wil hicir to the family name. When she goes hom ion the 10th day. the baby is ail hers and perhaps a litle bhealihier and more desirable than 4M he had! (shared his mothers hospital room | { while she was feeling a little low. mins sis min nin MP A—————————— | BTATE'S BGG CO-OPS HAVE LARGE BUSINESS The eight ciiperative egg mar~| keling omganizasing in Pennsylva- | eonding 10, Frank tension marketing specialist at the Peunsyivania State College. These returns were received for LL —— 5 —— 1940 Political Calendar Dates New Election Year to Begin Feb. 3, With Circulation of Nomination Papers The 1040 announced Bureau of The February 2 ore calendar was " e Bilate in Harrisburg in ns officially bi is Lhe fleot day for candidaie’'s nomingt- for the primary elec- dates are; ay an elector may election district 10 eligible election Monde Election oi LCR while ot by NE RAOT LHaLtion petition: Other important Feb Lat d move from one Anovaer an or ft thi Wig Lion 2" yy w Yous Me nomi- withdraw any Wo Found Not Guilty B Mark - FEE AlQermar Lock Haye: discharged ihe L Alvie Beech Creek alter deciding he was not gulliy of sure of the peace. He had b held in the county Jail { rrest al Rebodo, Wwarg 3 aga.nst Laer Terra - ADWRMNME MCWIDE his me To give vicual and fitting raive to your love and regard, and the form must be chosen mau care. Comforting assurance of a duty well performed will be yours if you choose a peniure Rock of Ages Memorial to stand as your record for the years to come, Howard Granite Works FRANK WALLACE. Prop. on the | two were in semi-privale Tie average moiber, hos | EE —— — ONE DAY A MAN LEFT HIS WIFE Just for a few days business i 11,050,500 dozens of eggs and 1508.
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