Page Right THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. [OBITUARY | WILLIAM 1. ROMIG, Willlam H. Romig, 74, died at his home, Mill Hall, R. D,, early Fri- day mering after three years ill- ness. Born ih Nitanhy Valley, he had resided (here nearly all hig life ahd had farmed for 40 years. Af member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, he also belonged to (he Lamar Grange and the Knights of te Golden Eagle at Lamar, Sur viving are his wife, Mary Ellen and three sons, Roy, of Naugatuck Conn., Clarence of Mill Hall, and uy. a' hrme: also four grand. children Funeral services were held at the late residence Mond! al 2 p. m. with the Rev, Paul J Koller « ielating. Burial wa int Cedar Hill cemetery mad? MRS. CLIFFORD BOLLINGER. Mis wile of Clic town, and sister-in-law Bowes, of Fast Bishop Street, fonte, died Friday morni ng al home in Johnstown, She nearing Mrs. ‘Bollinger, kn:wn in Bellefonte, formerly in Mill Hall, She was daughter Calvin and Sarah Ra) Cheeseman and was born at 8Sngw Shee. Surviving are her husband aiid one son Rober: C. Ballinger, ol Johnstown. She was the list mem- bér of her immediate family. The decéased was a nlece of the late S D. Ray and Ambrose Ray, of Belle- fonte. Funeral serviees were held cn Mouday at Johnstown, with ine tetment In that aity Mr. Bowes attended the services, AMBROSE N. DIEHL services were held Memorial Chapel In Monday, for Ambrose N, Diehl, graduate of Pennsylvania State College and for 15 yelirs n triste of that institution, who died of pueumonia LaJolla, Cal, ¢n Wednesday. He wus 63. Mr, Diehl rof€ from a laboratory worker in the Carnegie Steel Company to be- come a Vv resident of the United Stales Steel Corporation. He retired last September as president of the Colurbiz Steel Co. Pacific Coast unit of U. 8. Steel. A native of York Mr. Diehl gradusted from the ecol- lege in the class of '98. While in col- lege he was president of the Ath- letic Associntion apd won honors in football and track. He served as @ mémber of the College Board of Athletic Control while ga srustee. Hi wife. and citlideen survive MARY CONFER. Canter, of "Runvilie, late Henry. Confer the homie “of her ‘grands dpugh er, Mrs, Janes Kling, at Jereey Snore, at 1:15 oelock Priday aftérncon, after a fom ars’ ness with a compli cases. A daughter of Nang! Lucas Nyman airview, Boggs: Wwnship vember 22, 1863, making ner at time of death 76 yedrs. | month and. 13 days. Her hugband, Hea Canter, pre ode} her in umber of years ago. Swvivipg ace these children: Mrs, Blaine Rockey Abeny N. Y.. Claude and Philip Sonfer of Runvilie; and Mrs. Bd- ward Coakley, ¢f Yarnell Also surviving are wo sistels and Brother: Mrs, Jacob Heaton, Mr Glayion Yarnell and William Ny- man, all deceasod was a member of the Falr- view church. The remains welt taken to the home c¢f the son Claude, a! Runville, and funeral &vices wers held Monday afier- aod in the Fairview ehtirch wiih th" Rev. William Tebiay officiating Mtermen: was made in the Falview cathe ery. Grage Cheeseman Bollinger rd Bollinger, of Johns- of Elmer L Belle- her 6! A ied Funeral at Homewood Pittsburgh, we {Wo MRS. ye u- iticn dis- John and on age JOHN C. A. HECKMAN. John Calvin Aurand Heckmal, naive and lifelong resident of Gregy tow hahip, died suddenly and unexpectedly outside nis hoe near | 8hting Mills at 12:30 o'clock ast Thuriday afternson. Although he flag suffered from a heart condition for some time, his condition was not regarded as being serious and usual | hé apparently was in his fiealth just priot to the fafal al- tack. The deceased was a son of John and Sarah B. Heckman and was born in Gregg township on Feb- | riary 17, 1870, making hy age aC time of death 69 years, 10 months ang 17 days. Surviving are his wile the following children: Mrs, | is Breon, Mrs. Foster Breon, Mrs. Clyde Lingle. ana John, Rabe and William Heckman, all of ng Mills; and Mrs. Garman ter, of Centre Hall. Also sur- viving are a brother, Daniel Heck- man, and a sis.er, Mrs. Thomas ker, both of Spring Mills, Pu- | eral services were Held ac the ome on Monday morning, with a Rev. O. E. Preeman officiating. Trterment was madé in the Heck- | man cemetery near Spring Mills, | Mr Heckman was a member of {he Spring Mills 1. O. O. P. Jolie _ MRS. HARVEY W. ROCKEY Mrs. Bertha May Rockey, of Slate College, R. D,, wife of Harvey W. Joker. died at her home at 4:16 ‘clock Saturday afternoon after a yesr's {115648 with a complication of eases. Mrs. Roekey was a daugh- it of Elias and Sarah Hazel Cor- and was born in Haines town. ofi October 21, 1884, making age at time of death 55 Fears. } months and 15 days. Surviving, in dition to her husband, sowing children: John B.. State ge: Mrs. Delbert Heaton, Miles- | | Wertz she was born | death a +f Bellefonte, R. D. Tae « are the | LOUISE F, Louise France duugther of Mr, and Mr CBreon, of Bellelonte, R ). died at the Centre County Hospital at 5:55 yelock on Friday evening. She was 6 days old, and is survived Ly het parents. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the Koch Fu- neral Home, State College, with Rev 1Gall C. Norris officiating. Intérment was mace the Pine Hall ceme- ters BREON Breon, miant Ira F in MISS RUTH ASKEY s Ruth Akey, native of Centre county, died suddeniyv Friday at Erie, wher had been employed for the past nine yéars. Surviving her father Rob Askey Glen, and these brothers and Mrs, William Steele, Belle- forte; Mrs, William Long Duluth Minn.; Mrs. Edmund Rork, Phila- delphin; J. B. Askey, of Sinnema- honing: R. J. and Sherman Askey, Mrs, James Haxlige A Liovd all of Pine of Howa:d Minna year she are Pine Sisters of ana Glo Her Force Burkes former number ol were taken to t! Pine Glen ne were held on Mos terment emetlery wa moa Pine Git EDWARD 0. JOHNSTON Edward O. Johnston, a native of Snow Shoe, whe hi was born November 2, 18 18, died ternoon at his home in was a membder of th dist church and an em Tyrone paper mill Mi } was a son of Harry M. and Mags M. (Yeager) Johnston. On Pebrunuy 5, 1900, at Tyronie he married Miss Gertrude Shay Members of t wile and eid child | Wilbur L. and Wurre: all of State Collicg Hai, of Neahnont Swell of Ts King { Ale il i na L. and Loraine E. Johnsto: oth One brother, Frank WW Johras- of Eluaart . al=0 xurvives H. GINGERICH Gingerien veil Monday af Tyrone home EAR] Earl H Smuliton there at known home tinda farmer. died at hi Kk 1 wis 2:30 nin eation of Heruy au Smullvon brother of New Y of State Colle rich. of Cente A wo wa Dever martec vices were held yesterday moming t3* the Lutheran chfireh In Boal hure, with the Roy D. Kauffma Res rment | > (emets ry Boal MRS. IVA IDELLA KERN af Coburn home of rivet WET er pHCca x Hines, Bh Mis. Kern wa Lt daugitter Samuel! Boyer. Her hus- nd the fol iver Perry E ome: Pred O E : Honk 8, Néw- yang bro thers and Sarah rondsbus and ton, N. J snd sisters alse Boyer, Miliheim 0.; Charles B Jome Fox : James Bunson gnd Frank Bover, Aaronsburg The deceased vas a member of the Coburn Luth eran church. Funeral services were held on Monday afterncon at the Coburn Lutheran with Rev 'O. BE. Feeman officiating. Inlerment was made in the Aasronsburg Luth- eran cemetery MRS. LE SL IE MILLER Mrs, Elsie May Miller, wife of Leslie Miller, of Aaronsburg, diel at the Lewistcwn Hospital a 10:13 o'clock Tuesday night alter 4 sever- al months” lines with a complica- ton of diseases. A daughter of John and ReYcca Moyer Cum- mings she was born in Centre Hal on March 20, 1894, making her age at time of death 44 years, 9 months and 19 days. In 1915 she was unit- ed in marriage wi h Leslie Miler, who survives wi two children Dean c. Miller and Jack L. Miller both of ‘Aliquippa. Also surviving in addition to Mrs, Miller's mother, now residing at Aaronsburg, are these brothers and sisters: A J Cuinimings, Aaronsburg; Harry M Cummings, Centre Hall RB. D.: Ar- thur 8 imunings. near Rebers- burg: Helen Cummings, Chicago, Mi.; Lester C. Cummings Pitts harsh, and Earl 8 Cummings, of Aliquippa. Although funeral ar- rangemen:s had not been compiot- ed yesterday was expecied that they will be Saturday church, heid GEORGE W. BLEVINS George Washington Blevins, 82, a i native of Kenturky, but for many years a redldent of Centre and Clin- ton counties, died Saturday evening iat the home of his danghier, Mrs John Peterson, of Peale, Rush ownship, Centre county, where he had been visiting sings December 1, He had been in {1 health for sev. 18 great Service 3 grandchildren and grandchildren, Funeral were held Tuesday afternoon Falrpoint Methodist Rev. Howmpd GG. Young Burial wa mide in cemetery at the church, Lie officintin MRS, SARAH EE HOLT Holt, Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth died Monday morning at her home in Winburne following a short ill- nes Mrs. Holt was born in Unione ville, Centre county, Her husband Osear Holt, preceded her in death Surviving her are six children and four step-children, Mrs. A. H, Orn. er, Altoona; Russell HOU Pitis« burgh: Howard and waller, Win burne: Mis. Matthew Jacobson. of Jamestown, N, Y and Mr Earl Dillenn, of Washingtom DC. nw urviving children. Step-chil Frank Heolt, Clearfield; Ernest Washington and WwW Altoona Seventeen grandchild: and fidren urvive, Munera! will be hel rom the home this Thursday 2 o'clock. Further m the Advent c! with b irey " fvo vices neon atl will be held I 2-30 o'clock Advent cemetery rial LEROY STOVER Stover PAUL il heroy a native of Centre ie Mary Packer al 1:3 rel aller was Yeane: All Januar) NArriag St 13, 1912, he r with Cath vel \ ry iy Cena 1 Sheetz, Pyrryd hyper daughter Linglestown, { ut ow : c : 3 t 18) § I Ve Are bur nd Ma of grandchild Harrisb ane Funeral o'cloct Funeral the Rey MES. EMMA W. DECKER Fmna Harkin will be made In he Br Fil Begin Rehearsals For Production (Continued fom Page 1) J N eph Knapik Rr m Yates, HH Hev Donald 1) ne Rian, Willem Litks Wagner, Richard Bradley Will Waite, Lynn Sheckler New'- man. Georce Sh Kier. rvs Del Pas M Wetile: Moerschhacher oh isorge : i Martin C 94 41 aa Brown's Boot Shop BELLEFONTE, PA 8. Local Native a0 ven * recely nd Dies In Dayton (Continued from Pave 1) re and wi ed h attended chool Before leavi #18} ™ n @4 1 etion Hgo hit 10% | Belle for t leaving hor timekee Shoemak dor. Aft: ¢ vice preside of th and Light Com Pn, and also Chicago Awuroe in Chicage mila y Der ringfield, Ohio 6 Convicts Get Taxing Expert To Sit At Court House Oontinued from puge one) The Stale Reduced Sentences wrty Tax He ng rep Per Lhe mal Pi J a De purument LT Jualy Jentenced a! Harrisburg send muoer 26 . { rve 7 tn r ntative f the denartment he : Court Hose ol 4 January 15 to February WJlidavi LO ren- LAX~ Per- im ol Ol here Vara Lae : 4 10 b + from Mercer conn! ) Lo receive ¥ pd 1 11 Ces Qa Lo ie in making their Stale Tax Return LOese rear ang David Pre ye plember Wry a 110 Or escaping year erty Cenlre C 1930 to i LM enlence office MOTORIST CHARGED RESISTING wITH OFFICER Doctor Is Sentenced (ConUnusd from page one) Jaouai y 11, 1940. 100 Feet Oak Flooring FREE for a limited time only . Phone us about how you can profit by this generous offer of the Cromar Company CROMAR OAK FLOORING. Comes Completely Finished - SANDING - NO VARNISHING installed, Ready to lay. NO Ready to Walk On. Can Le a single dav. ready to use in CLASTERS State College 613 Bellefonte 8 Is Elected To MONTOUR COUNTY FARM STEWARD KILLED BY CAR bt nau e- Bloomsburg p AvELE ie CONG fit ne efficient new was @ and City Position n Page RR — Collide Near College Brown's Winter Shoe Clearance! Begins Saturday, January 13th And As Usu Hundreds of Pairs in Season's Newest Style Tan. Suede Black, Brown, Blue, Kid, Calf, Patent, and Gabardine. All Heel Heights Many Styles Sizes 3 to 9 Widths AAA to C | You Will Get GREAT BARGAINS! Oper at 9:00 O'Clock. Plan to be Here Early See Our Window Displays — They Tell the Story Buy Your Shoes at BROWN'S — It Pays ! Doors $2.99 a pair Sizes 6 to 12. MEN'S 15-INCH BOOTS Remarkable values, full-lace or stretch-on styles. A Great Bargain ! MEN'S OXFORDS WOMEN’S ARCTICS he « A 2-Snap Style — All Heels — Black or Brown 1.99999 Many Styles to Select From. All Reduced From Higher C HMI LF MEN'S ARCTICS e—————' CHILDREN'S ARCTICS CHILDREN’S Two-Snap Style S hoes—Oxfords—Straps For Boys—For Girls 3 — Sizes 8; to *1.00 Little Girls’ BOY'S ARCTICS Four Buckles — Cloth or Rubber. CHILDREN’S WHITE ARCTICS A real buy at. Oxfords - Straps Sizes 12 to 3. 1.49 MEN'S HIGH TOPS CHILD'S GUM BOOTS Very Special . 4 Buckles - Cloth or Rubber - Work or Dress. Priced Lines. Black, Brown and Tan. Crepe Rubber or Leather Soles. Dress and Sport Styles. Sizes 6 to 12. 99 1% $1 $1 $1 BOYS’ HIGH TOPS Sizes 1to6 2.19 Sizes S10 13 1.99 BOYS’ SHOES and OXFORDS For Dress—For School *1.49 - 1.99 MEN'S WORK SHOES $1.49 nd $1.99 MEN'S AND BOYS’ GUM BOOTS Leather, Composition and Grocord Soles. Sizes 6 to 12. tg. and Vivian, at home, Mrs | eral years and recently developed ey's father, husband and these | pneumonia from which he died. Mr rs and sisters also survive: Mleving served for many yeats as ¥s. Graffus Shay, Clyde Corman. foreman of the Peaie, Peacock and arst Corman and Albert Corman, Kerr Mining Company, in charge all of Bellefonte; Mrs. Charles Pen- of operations at Houtzdale and . of Altoona, and Mrs. Char. | Snow Shoes, He went to Palrpoint § Bollinger, of Akron, Ohio. Mr. |sevefal years ago to reside with an- y was 8 menibér of the State other daughter, Mrs, Samuel Hales vod Evangelical church. Pusiers!! TF 8 also stivived by a son, Bd- . $s were held on Tuesday af- ward, of Lock Haven: and the fol. in the Myers ehtirch, with | lowing additional daughters: Mrs. | Rev. A. C. Ruth ahd Mrs. Hom- | Charles Warner, of New Castle; '¥. Gauntt, officiating. Interment Mrs. William Edwards, Johnstown: in the Myers cemetery, | Mrs. Hasty Parks, Warrior's Mark; in valley, Mrs: Tyson Lucas, Lock Haven: also $2.99 $1.99 To sive Viet and Sting aaprossios to your love and regard, 0 FO oe Ad TA A care. Comforting sssurance of a duty well performed will be yours if choose’ s gettiine Rock of Ages Maorial t0 stabil as your record for the yours to come, === BRO HOP Works Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pénna. oe Rh I, o]B
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