Page Eight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX. OBITUARY RICHARD RHODA ROBINSON Richard Rhoda Robinson, of Yar- nell, a native of Snow Shoe, died at 4:45 o'clock at his home Sunday afternoon, after an illness with Bright's disease and pneumonia, He was a son of George and Anna Frise Robinson and was born at Snow Shoe on February 24, 1911, making his age at time of death 28 years, 1 month and 21 days. He is survived by his mother and by the following brothers and sisters: Lee, Elmer, Roy, Herbert, Anna, Relda, and Ha- zel, all at home; George, of How- ard; Edward, and Mrs. Richard Haagen, both of Yarnell, Mrs, Fred Lose, of Pleasant Gap, and Grace, of Polk. The deceased was never married. Puneral services were held yesterday afiernoon at the home, with the Rev. Robert Fleck, Meth- odist minister, officiating. Interment was made in the Curtin cemetery 2) church officiaiing, Interment ilo Run Valley MRS. BLANCHE STINE TAYLOR ing Spring for a number of years daughter, Mrs. Ruth Myers, toona; one sister, Mrs of Willlamsport; two brothers, R. C Stine, of Montoursville, and L. H Stine, of Hun'ingdon. Mrs was a member of the First odist church. MRS. ALEX ORR, Mrs, Jean Orr, 79, Orr, of Hawk Run home Wednesday evening JAMES R. RUMBERGER. James Ross Rumberger, a native of Hannah Furnace, died at the Pome of his daughter, Mrs. Nora Heller, in Altoona last Thursday morning at 8:05 o'clock following an extended Hlness. Mr. Rumber- ger was a son of Martin and Eliza- beth (Ross) Rumberger and was, Born October 2. 1860, at Edinburg born at Hannah Furnace on Janu- Scotland, a dau ary 26, 1880, at Loveville, Centre Mary Howie, the family County, he was united in marriage ' America in 1880 and settled in Snow with Annie Cole Who died some Shoe. The Howie family later lo- years ago. Surviving are these cated in Philipsburg, On Chrisi- children: Mrs. Nera Heller, Tyrone; mas day in 1882 Mis. Orr (then Farl Rumberger, Cleveland, O.; Jean Howie) became the wile ol Mrs. Harriett Shollenberger, Sink- Alex Orr at Snow Shoe, and AIL ing Valley; Mrs. E.hel Wagner, seven years ago \ Johnstown; Mrs. Bertha Fochler, Hawk Run. To this Altoona: Mrs. Ruth Clinton, Har- children were born, nine tisburg: alo 22 grandchildren and survive, Mr Orr died In 14 great grandchildren. He was of hany years Mr. Orr the Methodist faith. He was em- shi Presbvte ploved {or many years by the Beth- Si lehem Steel company, at Johns town, being re ired several years ago. widow of April 10 July. Six weeks ago she turned home improved from MeoGirk santarfum where she been a patien for three | last the had her Philips wore lately we Hawk Run W. Maclay MRS. ANNIE BANEY Mrs. Annie Baney, widow of the late Clayion Baney, of Niagara Palls former residemts of Bellefonte, died Thursday, April 4, at her home after a years ilness with a complication of diseases. Mrs. Baney and her late husband, bath natives of Belle- forte, moved to Niagara Falls about 27 years ago. While in Bellefonte they resided on South Allegheny Street. The deceased, who was bom here nearly T0 years ago, Was a daughter of Joseph and Mary Flack Hull. Surviving are these children Bernard, Herbert, James Mrs Wal- ter Foster, Mrs. Edward Summerson and Mrs, Delbery Wood, all of Ni- agara Falls. Also surviving are these brothers and sisters: Herbert Hull of Niagara Falls; Harry MARTIN JOSEPH McMAHON Martin Joseph McMahon, Belle- fonte native and brothe; Mrs Catherine Garbrick, of Bellefonte tied Monday at his home in Beaver Falls after tilness which with a s&'roke three years ago at Bellefonte 6% years ago last March, he was a the lale Peter and Mary McMahon Surviving are his the former Jessie Levey, of Tyrone and two sons, Edwin and Howard, both at home. Also surviving are these bro- thers and sisters Mrs. Garbrick George New York City Frank Flushing, L. 1. and Mrs, Jack Hou. ser, Flushing, 1. I former State College resident. Mr. McMahon was empioyed by the Standard Scale of began Born son of Kean wife of DuBois, Arthur, of Tyrone, and Mrs WW. W. the Rev, G. E Houscholder, pastor of the Bellefente United Brethren was | made in the Myers cemetery, Buf. Mrs. Blanche Stine Taylor, daugh- ter of the late Rev. Robert Stine, of Williamsport, died at 12:30 o'clock Sunday morning at her home in Al- toona. Born at Buffalo Run, Centre county, March 29, 1875, she married Wilmer Taylor and resided in Roar- Members of the family include one of Al- Bertha Stine, Taylor Meth Alex died at her following a decline in health since re- the haa weeks. ghter of Robert and came 1o Woman's Missionary Society. Funer- al services were held on Tuesday af- Brethren House - Wis | ternoon wt the United | church, with the Rev. GG. E holder officiating Interment | made in the Sunnyside cemetery Bellefonte i mi WY ————— CLOVER FARM STORES PLAN 10TH ANNIVERSARY The Mid-Penn Division of Clover! | Farm Stores sponsored by the Bay- er-CGillam Company wil wi.h the ald and assistance of Nat- ional Headquarters Elaborate preparations are being made for the proper celebration of our Temth Anniversary as Clover Farmers, beginning with an early afternoon assembly, banquet dinner and dance. An attendance of 400 to 500 Loyal Clover Farmers Is antl- cipated. Visitors of Nadonal re- pute will also be In attendance to bring greetings, some of the great est names in the Food Worid today, At the Anniversary Banque! plans will be submiited covering a “Ten Years of Progress’ Sale 1a which the public will be invited to participate, Clover Farms Tenth Anniversary Sale will be unique in all respects Clover Farm Stores are owhed and operated by independent re- tatlers voluntarily associated on sirictly co-operaive principles ordi§ing farmery mamifertorer ang distributor Wo bring the pubis fined foads at lowest price pi —— CC. E RALLY TO BE HELD IN MILLHEIM "Oe The annual rally of the East Branch of the Centre county Christ. ian Endeavor Union will be held Tuesday evening, April 23, at 7:30 o'ciock in the Milihelm Evangelical The east branch area in- churches of Centre Hall, Mills, Penn Hall, Madison burg. Rebersbwig, Coburn, Aaron burg, Woodward, Miflheim and any arches in OWI An interesting arranged for thi clhwrch cludes Spring viginily the of these program has been rally. built around ithe theme "Endeavoring for Christ Music will be furnished by the Woodward Sunday hool orchestra fevotions in charge of burg C. E. Society, song sery g Kenneth Walker CHAE: of direcior of the county union the Reber ce Ir musical 1 SECA] vocal numbers by young people fron Rebersburg and Millbeim, and an address by the Rev. J N. Pisher, of Pine Grove Mills, who bas had con- siderable experience in Christian Endeavor work, having served as president of the Adam's Counts ion prior fo entering Following the program ther Il be served ) Are In any way interested in Christian Endeavor and especially the young folk the of the above communities. are invited to atl from churches named | celebraie | Ten Years of Progress, April 26th, Bickett, of Bellefonte. Funeral ser- vices were held last Monday morn- ing at the Sacred Heart church, Niagara Falls, and interment was Workz and when the company lef Bellefonte for Beaver Falls about 35 years ago. he moved his residence there. Requiem mass was held at this ga*hertng, whether the church sponsors 3 Christian Endeavor, Lu- ther League, or no society at all Ss ——>— the Beaver Ralls Catholic church vesterday morning and the body was taken to Tyrone where short sere vices will be held at § o'clock this morning. Burial will be made in Tyrone made in Riverdale cemetery in that city. JOHN T. MARSHALL John T. Marshall native of Cen- tre County and former employe of the Clevenstine Bakery. Bellefonte died at the home of his son, Fred- erick Marshall of Spring Creek at 11 o'clock last Thursday nigh! ter @ lingering illness with a complicjtion of diseases. Mr Marshall had not been able to work for nearly a year. While employed in Bellefonte he resided on East Logan Street. Mr Marshall was a gon of Bdward and Catherine Crust Marshall and was born at Fillmera on September 1, 1878, making his age at time of death 61 years, 7 months, and 10 days, He is survived by his wife, the former Eva Meckiey and the following chilldren: Frederick with whom he resided; Mrs Lynton Sprout, of State College, and Mrs. Paul Ker- stetter, of Bellefonte. Other sur- vivors include these brothers and sisters: Mrs. Florence Brennen and Mrs. Charles Norris, both of State College: Dallas Marshall of Fill- more; and Harry Marshall of Por! Matilda. Mr Marshall was a for- mer member of the Odd Fellows and the P. O 8S. of A dodges of Bellefonte, Funeral services were held on Monday afternoon at Frederick Marshall residence, with MRS. MARIAN ALICE YOUNG Mrs. Marian Alice Young, widow of the late Henry C died at 5:30 o'clock Sunday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mae Paulk, on Willowbank street, Belle- fonte, after an illness with a com- plication of diseases incident to ad- vanced age. The deceased was a daughter of Benjamin and Elizabeth Shamp House! and was born in Zion on October 18, 1857. making her age at time of death 82 years, § months, and 26 days. 8he is survived by the following children: Edward F., Mrs Mae Faulk, Christopher D., and John G. all of Bellefonte; Oscar of Greensburg; Georgianna, Youngs- town, Ohio; Henry C., Pleasant Gap; Mrs. Rachael Steffy, Punxsutawney; Mrs. Luzerma Parquel, Grove City: Homer, Spring Mills, and Calvin J. of Hublersburg. Also surviving are 42 grandchildren, 35 great-grand- children, and 2 great-great-grand- children. 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Kessinger and later by Lyman L. Smith, and now hokis the Esso gasoline agency at that location GENERAL @ Get One Now! CALL 439 FOR ELECTRIC Waler Healers NO MUSS! ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY BELLEFONTE AND STATE COLLEGE Urges Clubs To Budget Expenses | County Women Hear Address by Officer of State Federation | | . Centre County Federation of Wo- men's Clubs was entertained by the East Penn's Valley Woman's Club at the Millheim Lutheran Church, Saturday morning Mrs. J. B. Roessing of Pittsburgh who is chairman of finance of the FPenngylvania Federation addressed vhe assembled women upon the subject, “Modern Club Finance.” An enthusiastic and intelligen speaker, Mrs. Roessing said it Is absolutely necessary club wo- men to budget their yearly ditures to achieve efficient fective club management. To sure competency in each depart ment of the club every chairman should be provided with sufficieni funds for the Year's requirements This vear the State Federation asks all club officers and department chatrmen to submit a proposed bud g£¢L 10r the ensuing vearg aciivitle Mr G. Challont of Pitts burgh Chairman of organi- ration, spoke biiefly on the miod- ern ot of club organization are over 708 federated Pennsyly for expen and ef- in- Janes State up saving there ubs in riot rthin Le ib Wo- ni big ts, » OF Cidence © AS Fy AALS PLE Te give visual and fitting expression te your love and regard, the medium and the form must be chosen with care. Comforting sssurance of a duty well performed will be yours if you choose a genvine Rock of Ages Memorial to stand as your record for the years to come, Howard Granite Works FRANK WALLACE. Prop. NO FUSS! FREE SURVEY NO CUSS! ' Recent Weddings Robb—Bushyager Mr. and Mrs. M. CC. Bushyager, of Harrison CIty, announce the mar riage of thelr daughter, Ethel Marie H. Lewis Robb, son of Rev. and Mrs. H. A. Robb, of Export, Pa. The marriage was performed by Rey Guy Morrison, of the Presbyterian church of Lucketts, Va.. August 25. 1980. Mrs. Robb is a graduate of Seton Hill College, ls employed in the history in to employed ns a Blouk Clothing Co. They will reside Tyrone Rev, James B Trinity Sunday preaching Union Bunday Church sch a m., salesman by the - Hublersbuwrg Charge Musser, minister {Hublersburg)--9:30 a. m Church school. 7:30 p ervice, Zion--98.30 a. n oi. 10:30 morning worship with sermon ’ i amp ~Want ads bring results and language depart- ments of Penn Township High school, Mr. Robb was graduated from Franklin and Marshall lege and is now teaching science and social studies in Pranklin Town- ship High school They will be home in an apartment at Harrison City, Pa May 1. Mr. Robb is a grandson of Squire A. A. Pletcher, of Howard Col- nt alter Gunsallus—Miber Miss Rhoda Lorene Miller, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. DD. Miller Tyrone, was united in marriag Byron E. Gunsaliu son of John Waters, of Tyrone United Brethren pas forte, Friday, A the Rev. G. F of to Mrs at the sonage in Belle pril 12, at 2:30 p House hi Ide n 1 United Breths reh. The ring ceremony wa The young couple Mr. anc M 1 ! Mr of the were atten bridegroon 'h beantifully attired im te ETT mateh, The b graduate of the Tyr Hi 163" scoessories Lo of Relat bridey n High 8CHO0! ry SEE BELLEFONTE IN THE MOVIES CHURCHES SCHOOLS INDUSTRIES CLUBS SCENERY STORES PARADES YOU: Yot! You: Friday, April 19th Sarting at 1.38 GET YOUR TICKETS ADVANCE IN Sponsered by Chamber of Com. || _. —— 7 April 18, 1040. Howard Evangelical Hublersburg—8unday school, Albert Bet April Coder, Bupt 9:30 a. m. Worship Sunday school, Mrs. Anna Pletcher, with sermon, 10:45 a. m, Bunday Bupt, 9:30 a. m. E. L. € E. 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