THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. ‘March 14, 10490. LEVI HAMER Levi Hamer, of Port Matilda, R. 1D. died at the home of Miss Fran ors Cowher there at 1:30 o'clock on Saturday afiernoon after a five weeks’ {llness with a complication of diseases incident to advanced age. Mr. Hamer was a son of Thomas and Margaret Weaver Hamer and was born mn Pennsylvania on Pebru- ary 14, 1833, making his age at’ time of death 87 years and 25 days. He was united in merriage with Ella Frantz. Surviving are these children: Bertha Hamer, Altoona: Mrs Walter Bennett, Bellefonte, and Mrs. Paul Philips and Arle Hamer, both of Tyrone. Puneral services were held on Tuesday afternoon from the home of Miss Frances Cowher, in charge of the Rev. J. H. Weaver, Interment was made in the Mt Pleasant cemhetery, ———— CHARLES A. SAYLOR Charles A. Saylor, of Eimim, N. Y.. native of Bellefonte and brother of Harry P. Taglor, of Valentine street. died st lis home in Elmira pn Sunday efter a several months’ Piness with a complication of dis ensns. Hewat a son of Harland and Anna Flack Saylor amd was. born in Bellefonte 63 years ago. Surviving fre his wife the former Edna Breese, of Fimira and these brothefs and &'sters. Harry P.-Saylor, of Belle fonte, and M. #0. Saylor and Mrs. Minnie Wilsopi, both of Altoona. He was » member of the Cathalic church. The body was brought fo Bellefopte and remained at the home of the brother, Harry Saylor on Valentine sireet, until yesterday morping when funeral services were held at Bt. John's Catholic church with the Rev. Pather William E Downes officiating. Interment was made in the Catholic cemetery, Bellefonie HARVEY E. CORMAN Harvey BE. Corman. of East Bishop street, Bellefonte, retired Zion farm- er. died at the Centre County Hos- pital here at § o'clock Monday morn- ing. He had been admitied to ihe hospital on February 14. Mr Corman moved to Bellefonte about seven years ago. He was a son of Michael and Anna Hoy Corman and was born in Walker township on Decem- ber 4, 1875. making his age ail time of death 64 years, 3 months and 7 days. Surviving are his wife, the former Alverta Rossman, and these children: Mrs. Arthur Garbrick and Ray Corman, both of near Belle- fonte: Paul. of Bellefonte; and Mrs. Kermit Noll, of Jersey 8hore. Also surviving are two brothers and a sis- ter: Kyle Corman, of Nigh Bank; John Corman and Mrs, Harry Rock- ey. both of Zion, and five grand- children. Mr. Corman was 4 mem- ber of the Zien Reformed church and of the Zion Reformed Consist- ory. He was an elder in the church at the time of his death. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 o'clock this Thursisy morning at the Zion Reformed church, with the Rev. I Cohen was a James B. Musser officiating Inter- ment will be made in the Zion cem-~ f BENJAMIN COHEN Benjamin Cohen, of Baltimore, Md, grandfather of Mrs. Frank Schlow, of State College, amd well known in that vicinity through fre. quent visite with relatives there, died in Baltimore Sunday morning. He was allfdaled with the shoe firm f Oohen-Addler for many years, id was former secretary of the Mereantile Printing Company in dsltdmore. He was 75 years old. Sur- vivoers include these children: Dr. Teresa Cohen, mathematics instruc tor at Penn State: Rabbi Simon Cohen, Mrs Bdgar Levy and Mrs Solomen Pineberg, ¢f MU Vernon, N.Y. Puneral setvices were held Tuesday morning in Baltimore. Mr. board member of Cheb-8holom 8ynagogue,. Baltimore MES. MARY HAZEL SHIELDS Mrs. Mary Hazel Shields, of Belle- foie, widow of the late Michael Charles Bhickds, passed away at her home en East Logan cireet at 8 o'- clock Sunday nga. from the effects of a stroker suffered one week pre- viously. Bhe had not been in good Health for some weeks, Mrs. Shields was a daughter of Atichael and The- resa Beezer Haze! and was born at Spring Creek on October 27, 18638 making her age nl time of death 81 years. 4 months and 13 day On Decemnber 28. 1880, she was united in marriage Michael Charle Shiekds, the ceremony being pers formed in 8. John's Catholic chureh by the late Father Patrick MeArdl then pastor of the chureh Mi Shields diex! on February 34, 1805 Surviving are a son and two daugh- ters, namely: Mi home; Miss esa Shields, dires ress ¢f Nurse 3t. F Hos - pital, Jersey ward 8hi car Compan) i . and Ed- ger of the Auto at Reading. Also sur ivi re two grandcniidren: Eliza- both and Michael Shields, of Read- ing, both students at Penn Siate and a sister, Mrs. Harry Jackson, of Pine tree Bellefonte Mr Shields was a of 8t. John" Catholic church. Bellefonte. Funeral ervices were held yesterdey morn- ng John Rev. Father William E. Downes ficlating Interment was made in the Catholic cometer) at St s church, with the of - MRS. ELLA VANCE SPENCER Mrs. Ella Vance Spencer, widow of the late Wiliam T. Spencer, died at 10 o'clock Manday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs W 1. Yarnell, at Linden Hall. 8he had suffered from diabetes for the past eight vears and had been bedfast for six months. Mis. Spelcer Was a daughter of Isaac and Elzabeth Hines Presser and was bom at Stands Milt MifTHn county, on Oc- tober 22, 1860, making her age at time of denthh 79 years, 4 months and 10 davs. Her husband, William IT'S REALLY CONVENIENT TO SHOP AT A SHAFFER SUPER SERVICE STORE! ® FREE DELIVERY ® PHONE MB LOW CASH PRICES SERVICE Penn Alto Butter ib 34c Chwrned from Rich, Margarine Your Choice of Alco or Goody Nut Brand i Sweet Pasteurized Cream - 2 Ibs 19¢ 3 EXCELL OR LIBERTY BELL SODA CRACKERS. CRISFIELD OYSTERS. . . . . pint 22c ...2'lb box Hc Penn Alto Beans 2 ~.:-~23c Green or Yellow Shred. 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Funeral services were held yesterday aftermoon at the Koch Funeral Home, State College, with the Rev. FH. F. Babcock officiat- ing. Interment was made at Frank- linville, —————— MRS, SAMUEL CLEVENSTINE Mrs. Mary Jane Clevenstine, wife of Samuel Clevenstine, died sudden- Iv at the farally home on East Bishop street, Bellefonte, about 1:45 a'tlock yesterday morning, of a heart attack, Up until a few hours befoie her death she had been in good health, Mrs. Clevenstine was a daughter of Emanuel and Mary Yonada Qarbrick, and was born at Jacksonville on Oclober 17, 1876 making her age at time of death 63 years, 4 months, and 26 days, She i= survived by her husband, Samuel Clevenstine:. a son, Ray. of Belle- fante: two daughters, Mrs. Charles Stearns, of Joliet, III, and Mrs Liovd Kemp, of Howsrd, and three qisters Mrs Myrl Kerstelter, of Beltefonte Mrs. Harry Smith, of Belieionte, R. D and Miss Annie Garbrick, of Zien. Although tuneral arrangements had not been OCem- pleted late last night, it is planned to hold services Sainrday or Bunday afternoot:, probably at the residence The Rev. C. Nevin Stamm. pastor of the Bellefonte Reformed church, will officiate. and Wwterment will be made in the Zion cemetery MISS PAULINE BRONOEI Mi Pauline Bronoel, native of Clearfield county and for a number 1 resident of State College dled at 9.55 o'clock last Thursday not home of her bhall- M Odil’le A. Mott, of Bouth Allegheny str Bellefonte, with ¢ her home for Death was 1 of dis- ee Al- been t a vear. her seTioms Wi. The de- John D Gl yee ning at the whom she Become til about two weeks ago a daughter of and Marie Fonteroy Bronoel and vas born at Frenchville, Clearfieki sounty. 83 years ago. For a number of years Miss Brovoel and sin- ter. the late Miss Sidanie Bronoel onducted a rooming house at State College. Surviving in addition to Mrs. Molt 4s another helf.sister, Mrs Pmil Ldoret, of Detroit, Mich The deceased was a member of 5 John's Catholic churth. ‘Bellefonte Funeral services were held at the church, Saturday morning, with the Rev. Father A J. Chervenak offi- ciating.. Interment was made in the Catholic cemetery, Bellefonte. PRANCIS CHARLES McKINLEY Francis Charles MeKinley, of Howard, passed away ot 10:40 o'- clock Wadnesday night of last week at his mother's. home in Howard as the resnil of gangrene and a dine betic condition. Mr. McKinley had suffered from diabetes for about two years, and the complication de. veloped from a foot infectinn which originated about three months ago The deceased was a son of Lhe late Carl McKinley and Margaret Gal- lagher McKinley and was born in Howard on October 16, 1004, making his age at time of death 35 years, 4 months and 20 days Surviving are his mother who has been dn poor health for some time. his grand. mother and one brother, Paul, all at nome. Hie father passed avay about two yeurs mgo McKinley wa: a member of 8: John's Catholic church. Bellefonte, and was former. Iv a member of the Howard Base ball Club and the Heward Band Puneral services were held Satur dey morning at 8: John's Cath- olic church, Bellefonte, with the ‘Rev. Father William E. Downes of - ficiating. Interment wa made In the Catholic cemetery at Howard ——— THOMAS W. RUTTERWORTH Thomas W. Bulierworth died al 10 o'clock Saturday night at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Charles \ Weaver. at Spow 8hoe. with whom {ve resided. Death was attriblited to ia heart condition. Mr. Busterworih yeas a son of Thoma: G. and Eliza- ibeth Hardman Butterworth and twas born at Laneashire, England, (on Pebruary 10, 1840, making his age a! time of death 8] Years and 28 daye He was united in marriage with Jane Barlow. who died in 1901 Surviving children are: Mrs, Wea- ver and John Butterworth, of Snow Shoe: Mrs. Sarah Halter, of Mt, Morris, Pa. Mrs. William Slee, of Philipsburg; V. H. Butterworth, of Lewistown : Thomas Butterworth, of Indiana, Pa. and Christ Butter- worth, of Minerva, Ohio. Also sur- viving are 25 grandchildren; 32 great-grandchikdren and 1 great- great-grandehild. Puneral services were held yesterday at the Weaver home, with the Rev. H. E. Oakwood, of Milesburg, officiating. Interment was. made at Grassflat, Clearfield county. He was a member of the I. ceased was her O. 0. F. lodge at Grassflat. Mr. But- | terworth came to Peale, Clearfield eounty, from England, in 1880. A weighmaster by occupation, he ‘was employed for 45 years at mines at Peale; 9 vears at Madera; 8 years at Philipsburg, and 7 years at Lew- | istown. Olives the perfectly mblded support de- NuBone Corset Shop, 19 WwW. High St, Bellefonte, Pa. MRS. ALEXANDER 8. MEYERS | Mrs Carnje Ellen Meyers, 63, wife Sdexander ‘8. Meyers, died early last “Duesdyy morning at her home on Pine Creek, Funeral services were held Priday afternoon at Jer. sey Shore, with burial in the ceme- ‘ery there, In addition to her hus- band she leaves two daughters, Mrs, Mary Baker, of Willlamspori, and Mrs. Sara Belle Ross, of Snow Shoe: two sons, Adam, of Williamsport and Frank, of Okome, and three step-children. MRS. MARTHA GRAMLEY LUSE Mr. Martha Oramley Luse, widow of the Lateran ‘Home Por the Aged Washingion, D. C.. on Monda of a complication of diseases ince dent to advanced age. 8bhe was a daughter of George and Maria Ul. rich Gramley and was born at Reb- ersburg. Hed she lived until April 18 she would have observed Lier 84th birthday. Burviving and a sister: Jasper Gramley of Elburne. 11, and Mrs, Rosie Gill, of Pleasant Gap. Funeral servic be held at the GCoodharti F I at bent are A brother ” Home, Centre Hall, at 10 o'cl Thursday morning, with the R.K r officiating. Intermnent be made in the Cents H { ters 1S [ WILLIAM THOMAS RIMMEY Wiliam Thomas Rune of 124 N. Patierson street State College died at 3:40 o'clogk yesterday mori. ing at his home, Mr. Rimmey had been fl for the past eight d poeamonia, and was 90 yoar months and 9 days at Lhe of his death. Born April 4, 186 Boalsburg. he was a son of Joh Marv Eckenroth Rimune pary 15. 188], he was uni ring Mary Harrison vives. William and Charlie Caliege, and Mrs, William nes apd Mrs. Gny C. Rigel Shere, are surviving Surviving sisters are M Keller and Mrs. Claytor Pleasant Gap. Mr. Riminey wa {- filiated with St Pauls Methoo church of Btate College. Fun services will be beld at ’ Friday afternoon al the neral Home, Stale College Harry F. Babcock officiating ment will be made in the Plea Gap cemetery. Priends ma the Koch Punersl Home [1g 9 o'clock Thursday nigh! ont to J i Marti MRS. ADDA T. HOOVER Mrs. Adda T. Hoover, of Howard widow of the late Augustus M H ver. disd at her hom inn Hows 7.35 o'clock last Wedneada from a compplication of discase . jowing a stroke suffered last Febru ary 34. Mrs. Hoover was a daughier of Thomas amxi Jane Adan: Tonner and was bation what is pow Xi as the Reigel farm. between Howard and Mt Eagle, on January 27, 1856 making her age at time of death 34 years, 1 month and 9 days. In 1879 she was united in marriage with Augustus M. Hoover who passed away on Pebruary 12 1833 The sole survivor in the hmmediate Inaally is one son, Lawrence A. Hoover, at home, another san having 1 in died fancy. The Hoover [amily at onus time resided In the house on Eas Curtin street now occupied t Roy Dowdell family, and also ‘ in the present EE. Widdowson on North Spring street near About 40 moved Io propeny the Presbyierian church years ago the family Philadelphia. remaining there 10 years ago when they returned 10) Milesburg For the past three years! Mrs. Hoover and ber son have ved | at Howard The deceased was a member of the Presbylerian churen Puneral services were held on Bal. urday afternoon from the home with the Rev. Howard E. Oakwood of Milesburg, officiating. Interment was: made in the Union cemeler Belicfonte inti a ——————— Surprise Party A surorise party was heid Satur. night at the bome of W. A Reed in Potters Mills, in honor of his 75th birthday. Those were: Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Reed and Miss Verna Auman. of Milroy: Mrs Fred Reed and sons, Fred and Bruce, of Miftlin county: Mr. and Mrs. James Williams, Mr and Mra} Paul Bogdan and daughter Shirley,’ Mr. and Mrs. John Bubb, son J W Bubb. and a daughter. Minnie grandchild, June, and Mr. Charl McClellan, all of Cenire ¢ t The evening was spent in a . enjoyable manner Refreshment were served, consisting of sand. wiches, ice cream, cake and coffee It was the wish of all persons pres. ent that Mr. Reed have the priv! flege of enjoying many more anni-/ versaries day present late Banlel Luse, died at the URCH United Brethren, Bellefonte CG. E. Householder, pastor. Sunday school st 9:30 a. m., John R. Bhope, Supt. Preaching at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. mn. by the pastor, Christian Endeavor at 6:20 p. m. Community Bible class Thursday evening at 7:30. Prayer and Bible study Weds nesday evening at 7:30. Choir re- hearsal Friday: Junior senior cholr at 8 o'clock. The junior choir will slug at the Sunday evens Vis st. John's, Episcopal, Bellefonte The Rev. C. Warren Newman, rec- tor. Thursday, March 14: 7:30 p. m., Litany, Penitential Oflle« Seriaon py the Rev. M. deP. Maynard, rec« tor, Grace chureh, Ridgway. Palm Sunday: 8:00, Blessing of the Palm Holy Eucharist: 0:45, Church school ; 11:00, Procession, Bung Eucharist crmon. Dally, except Wednesday ¥, Holy Eucharist Wednesda) §:00, Holy F Daily and Sun- in Math LS minubes before Eucharist y evening i win 7:30 p Office. 5 I'. Wollgs en, Tyr First kvangeiieal, Bellefonte Halbert Jacobs, pastor. 9:30 al : L 8 014 Them * pet Methodist, Bellefonte Hartaock, pasior 1:30 a C. r worship wilh t 10:4 H WW Morph # Leas it 6:30 R COME IN AND SEE OUR REARRANGE - MENT OF STOCK AND PRICES! — {touna District to Wiree o'closk, union service, three «4b hours of devotion In the Reformed church Junior Hi Epworth League at 6:30 Annual Communion service Centie County Lengue of Youth > C. Shuey, pa at 9:30, Roy Leathers, Supt. Preach. { Sholl will bring choir at 17,4 thems lowed with clas: Endeavor dent evening at 7 ther and Biste; Lo these March 7 Workmag cently 1 Mingoviiic Bap Membership class at ONE CHINA «$6.75 ROUND TABLES $2.50 1 PARLOR SUITE ne $6.T 5 rece 1 New Odd Chair $9.75 Breakfast Set Dropleaf table and 4 chairs $5.75 BRAND NEW Coil Springs - $5.75 | Link Springs - $ WATCH FOR OUR AD NEXT WEEK ANNOUNCING A BIG SALE Taub’s Furniture Ex. Next to Farmers Natl Bank CE C It's the feat ‘On Sale in Bulk and Pint Bricks — At HARRINGTON DEALERS In Bellefonte at HAVE YOU TRIED “VANILLA & FRESH STRAWBERRY” REAM ure flavor of All mes Bellefonte Lunch | Friday, from moon Al wi 1 Friday evening, Junlor and by Lhe Advent Church tor, Bunday school Brother Orvi he message, Christ Endeavor al 7:30, Nevin Wat. president, Evervhody invited to services at 11 o'clock Dix Run Baptist } C. Bbuey, pasior, Sunday schoo] 9:39, Elmer Hosband, Supt. fol- meeting, Christian Jolin Wilson, presi. this Friday home of Bro- Pa: Come * heed you and 7:3) Bible 30 ut the Jesse Our voll MEVICE thie pel Lieed HOUSE WARMING HELD AT MINGOVILLE SUOLI A AYIA fm al moved ou LER SEARED Just Received ! I > out all that seme ¥ ’ v 1ip# y Ppuuc pou jen | people know + ’ "H y FY ney WwW 10 i= 9 “ - - Ra a no a Maybe, there are people in the United States whe war in Finland is al WORKING DAY nother ELECTRIC RANGE E38 {elVic] ho AND NO WONDER! THE FAST ELECTRIC WAY IS A WHIZ OF A WAY TO COOK! BEATS ALL METHODS FOR CODD FLAVORS PYRO ELUR DIT ELLIS * EVERY HOUR of ev 1839 another West Pe 10 cook electncally io} I a will turn 10 the elec Because electric provide CLEAN ACCURATELY TROLLED HEAT — and give ABLE, TOP.FLAVOR RESULTS! 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