Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 16, 1940, Image 12

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
May 16th, 1940
IMPRESSIVE RITES FOR GIRL
(Continued from page one)
a strain for Willlam Gates, father
of the girl, and he fainted, He was
taken in charge hy Dr. Joseph A
Parrish, of Bellefonte, but later ral-
led sufficiently to be able to go to
the cemetery where he joined the
other members of the family as they
came from the church
Mrs. Gates, slender, ailing mother
of the girl, was almost carried into
and from the church, her youngest
brother, Roy Leathers, on one side
and Dr. Harold L. Ishler, Howard,
on the other. During the ceremony
which consumed almost an hour and
a half, she was waliched carefully
by the two men and restoratives ad-
ministered
The five and
friends, including the Misses
Rager and R (
ions of the
night alive
of Milesburg,
lifeless body
were seated
has been un
many close
Maude
nm, compan-
her last
Wallace
sisters
Ruth bins
slain gh n
and Richard
who discovered her
early Sunday morming,
near Mrs. Gates who
der the care of a phy-
siclan since the tragedy, Mrs. Mar-
garet Gates Faye's grandmother,
and Mrs. Nancy Leathers, her step-
grandmother, were also close by. It
was at the end of Mrs. Leather's
garden, about vards from
house, where Mrs. Gates wa
and grew up, that Miss Gate
bludgeoned to her death
Impressive Services
The service opened
ture by the
Cumming h )
ister
church
reading
the
The
the sermon A
Mr. Kline
Evangelical chu
tended
23rd Psalm
M. 8. Q Mellott
former Methodist
ard, who 1}
of
9)"
recited
Beav
mini
aptized Faye
rh her
Harold M
request of 12 family 3
DeArment of Howard playe
ano accompar
has a fine §
after the
she liked to }
her
sed
Hear Inspiring Sermon
Although hamp
tion arising
affec
seemed
not contir
he strugg
He lamented
has passed over the c
moving by force a youne woman
whom everyone had held high h
Turning the
prophet, Amos
ed the word
comfort the m
“Seek ye him
shadows |
had known her
the church woul
miss SONgs
rowfully decls
marks, Concl
immortal, sustain
“Crossing the Bar” {
“In Memoriam.”
As the casket was carried out
the church her family and fr
the women with whom she worked
and older residents of the comr
ity who loved her for her chara
and cheerful disposition, broke
unrestrained sobbing Only
Thursday had sung
her friends
ual happy self
A cortege of a’
biles followed winding
dirt road from the Kenr
to the ma highway a
to the Curtin cemets
the spot where she
death. Tire tracks. where an
mobile had been turned aroun
a wider streteh of the road
yards from where her body
could still be seen
Two young cows, unmindful
the occasion. insisted on crossing
the road from one fleld to another,
delaying a section of the procession
a few minutes,
Keep Cameramen Away
State Motor Police, Centre County
Sheriff, Edward R. Miller and a
group of CCC enrollees acting as
special officers kent news photo-
graphers at the home,
and cemetery, at a safe distance,
carrying out an expressed wish of
the family that no pictures be made.
Sheriff Miller wis seen standing in
front of one camera and later es-
corted the photographer from the
cemetery. Other photographers who
had secluded themselves behind
gravestones were hustled away,
mmunity
to
her
she
relate
the
ivy
aa
mes
of
while the large company of friends; the
the church
| purposely closed around the grief-
stricken family and the grave, mak
iny any photography impossible, As
far as is known, not a single pic-
ture was taken during the entire
ceremony, which was concluded at
the grave at 3:30 o'clock
The brief at the grave were
in charge of the three ministers
who had officiated at the church,
joined by the Rev. A. A. Price, of
Duncannon, another former Meth-
odist minister at Howard who knew
Faye
NEW SPORTS-
MEN'S CLUB
tinued
rites
(Col from page one)
We hope
mers by get
men
allied
In order t
have for
nh
meetings
iKers whi
Wie
ma-
i'r meme
en
work
ther
Physicians
Attend Sessions
page one)
Former Howard Man Jailed
pearing beore the Union
COUn-
dha writ
AY LB
oe
Bro-
teneed
n
mont!
H A. Heath in Lewi
EAGINE EUs
Bride Watches Mate Drown
‘hile his bride of a week
WwW. I lanta,
drowned in the
despite the ¢f-
nim
a heart at-
entering
ave
——— sav—
Marion a Basy Girl
n Kathleen Powers,
M High hoo)
Mis
of
17-year-
ET -
i class,
active in sche activities and win-
ner of a college scholarship in an
sponsored by the
American Legion, but she still finds
to read. She says she usually
a book a day
cela
io valedictorian her
ol
essay contest
tin ©"
reads
ism ea
Appointed Inspector
Robert R. Spand
ber, was recently appointed inspect-
or in the State Department of Pub-
lic Instruction. His duties will con-
sist of inspecting barber shops and
beauty parlors. He was formerly
sealer of weights and measures in
Union county
RR -— ,. co a ——
iz succeeding
but nothing has replaced
brain test
radio test the
s a
old-fashioned
i
J, M. Keichline Insurance Agency
One of the Oldest Agencies In Centre County
ANN W. KEICHLINE, Representative.
Temple Court
Phone 190
Used Truck Headquarters
DECKER MOTOR (0.
SOUTH SPRING STREET
JANN ITN I JW
PHONE 674
Mifflinburg bar- |
URCHE
St. John's Evangelical- Reformed
Rey, C, Nevin Stamm, pastor
Church School 9:30 a. m.; Morning
Worship 10:46 a. m.; Vesper
vice 7:30 p. m,
Ser
St, John's Lutheran, Bellefonte
The Rey larence E. Arnold,
pastor, Trinity Sunday, May 19
9:30 a m. Sunday School, 10:45 a
m_ The Service and Sermon: "Let
Us Exalt the Triune God" 7:30 p,
m. Vespers and Sermon: “The Pro-
phet Puts a Question.” The
day School Association will meet
on Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock
Milesburg Presbyterian
May 18: Bible
Morning worship
Shoe-—~Bible school,
9:30 a. m. Evening worship, 7:30 p
m., Offering f Presbyterian Home
I'he Bible 8 Unionville
Services Sunday
9:30 a m
10:45 a. m. Snow
ichool
class,
byvterian church, which regular-
y meets on Monday evening will
next week on Wednesday eves
May 22 this date and
whout the summer the how
be 8 m., resuming the Mon.
evening hour again on May
w
Hows Oakwood, minister
From
i
wll
ay an
aay al
ard
Short Term Courses
In Agriculture
t Pennsvivania State College are
National Youth Adminjs-
worker if Was
offered
tration announced
urses in
%
Wore
rial
remad
be complets
rt term agri-
i be from 18 to
in good mental and
interested
ir permane
youth wh : an
rst In agricul
sald Mr. Cowing
to either live or
farm, has
i Or
eX
have
ad employ-
ceive
Dairy }
Agronomy
of soil Milk
Laboratories, Vegetable
Rural Sociology, Rural
and English. Supplementing these
cheduled 5 are lectures, de-
bates pation In other
cultn if the college
are interested
themselves with this ac-
W. 1. Scott,
visor National
Administration, The county
ce ls located in the Logan
uilding on Howard street,
onte, immediately in the rear
post office
YOUR HEALTH
Some people think of a depre
in the ground
hink of it as
mtific
testing In
Gardening
Economics,
in
d contac
for the
ion
AS hole
Others economic
tringency
A depression
these
may be either of
ar down-heartedness
Mood depression, like other emo-
tional states, tends fo last for a
long or short period and then dis-
appear. leaving the individual with
the normal feeling he had before
his depression
Emotional depression Is as come
mon as the cold
Everyone, some time or other,
low in spirit
No one but sometime, is
down-hearted, blue, discouraged
feeling down and out
There are three phases
depression
The first is the appearance of
mood alteration--the sad, or blue,
or discouraged look and remark
Then comes the period concern-
ing the mechanics of the depres
sion alteration.
The depressed one loses his appe-
tite, has no pep or energy.
He also loses interest in every-
thing but talking about his feel-
ings
The third phase involves the al-
teration of the individual's think-
ing.
He dramatizes his feeling of de-
pression by regarding himself as
unworthy, as someone to be de-
preciated, expressing a real infer
jority complex.
He may even develop feelings of
is
sad.
or
of mood
| physical illness having an organic
basis yet
| chrondriasis or disease fears.
In most cases, “apression of mood
: is a self-limiting disease which runs
ia course and ends in spontaneous
| recovery.
| depression is the tendency toward
| suigide—the end-all of a
| sive discouragement.
The danger from such emotional
Are we down-hesarted? i
No!
DO YOU KNOW ;
The rate of cancer deaths varies’
| In all states, ranging from 51.6 per
| 100,000 population in South Caro. |
lina to 156.4 in Rhode Island. Penn- |
| sylvania's rate is 1222, i
Cooking meat diminishes the!
| amount of water it contains, but in.
crenges the nutritive value,
Sun- |’
tending toward hypo.
$500.00 and Over
American Lime & Btone Co
Over $100.00
Sleg, Willlam P.,, Chemical Lime
Co, Wagner, C. Y. & Charles, Pirst
Nationa! Bank, Bellefonte Lodge No
200 FP. & AM, W. CT. U., White-
rock Quarries, Federal Match Co.
West Penn Power, Centre County
Commissioners, Bellefonle Trust Co.,
Walker, Ivan, A. & P. Stores, B. P.
0. E. Lodge, Kiwanis Club, Struble,
Howard and sister
$50.00-$100.00
Sieg, William W., Shallcross, Bam-
uel M., Warner, Fred, Hartranft,
Horace J. Helneman, LL. C., Meek,
George R Centre County Thrift
Corp., Corman, Dr. P. M., Johnston,
J. K., Keystone Gazette, Love John
G, and Kofman Coal and
Hauling, Bellefonte Chapter 241,
R. A. M., Crawford, Frank M.. Dale
Mrs. David, Emercik, W. J., Luther-
an Sabbath School, Craig B
Vars, E. W Bell Telephone Co
Centre OIll Gas Corp. Claster
M. L. & Sons, Adams, Dr. Enoch,
Centre Democrat, Robb, N. E., Hazel
& Co., Herr, 8B. Claude, Sommerville,
John 8., Shafler Stores, Bellefon
Central R. R
$25.00--850.00
wife,
James
and
te
G
Mary 8
School, Rogers
Betty O., 8
$10.00--825.00
r oy
Cobb
Eckley
| Clar-
mith 1 8
Sorenson
Adams
he reer
Dewey, Woodring
W. H. Campbell
Paul, Casebeer, CD. Centre Daily
Times, Cox. F. H.. Fauble, Mary M
Fleming. John, Gray. Ma
vey n ry Kilpatr lp
TOA ter
O. F
Leamer
Swenge
Leroy
Robb
jot Widdowson
t.. Bellefonte Hardware Co. Ber-
Brouse, W. H. Cou
DeHaas Bossert
Waller R., Evert
Fisher, C. Ward, Hoags Da
A Hockman, A. Prank, Kessir
r Auto Accessories, Kline, O.
Lintz Clothing Store, Lyon, O
Montgomery & Co. MeGinley, A
Wm. H. Jr and brother, Ole.
wine Hardware, Plagionas, George
Poorman, 8. H.. Rumberger, Marlin
E. White, Ray E., Widmann & Tean,
Willard, R. T Witmer, Russel
Woodring's Floral Garden, Yeager
Malcolm, Beach, Mrs. Robert, Blan-
hard, Miss Mary M.. Brooks, Ray-
nd N. Hughes, James R. Mit.
Miss Olive. United Breth
Sabbath School Coal Hill Mining
Co. Rogers. ¥. Glenn, Seibert, J D
Bloomquist, RB. T., Flegal, Dr. Don-
ald, Nissley, Dr 8 M Smeltzer
William C.. Bellefonte Milk Products
Co.., Brachbill Furniture Co. Inde.
pendent Oil Co, Owens, Edward R
Sheffield Parms Dalry, Weis Pure
Food Stores, Whitter, H. G.. Arnold
Rev. Clarence, Eastern Star, Belle
fonte Women's Club, Brouse, Maizie
H., Corman, Mrs. Emanuel, Crystal
Springs Rebekah, Curtin, J. Mae.
Dorworth, Alice and William, Green,
Miss Emma, Holtz, Harry J., Hoy.
Estate of Anne H., Keller, Mrs, Har-
ry. Locke, Mrs. Melvin, Mingle, Miss
Roxanna, McCoy, Miss Anna, New-
comb, Mrs. C. J. Stewart, Miss Mar-
garet, West, Frank, Wetzier. J. L.
Bellefonte Lunch, Hotel Markland.
Texas Lunch, Priedman, Jacob, Wolf
Pumniture Co, Hartsock Rev. H. W..
Jacobs, Rev. H. H., O'Brien, Wm. T..
Risan, Olaf, Hazel. Harry, Smith.
Fred. Hillegas, GO. E
£5.00--8$10.00
Heverly, Earl, Householder Rev
G. E. Scott, Charles McCurdy
Yeager, Jack, Brewer's Coal Yard.
Clevenstine, Harry E.. Diamond Res-
taurant. Gryciko, Ben, Hazel, Joe,
Mumper, D. M., McClure Boot Shop,
Rote, 8. BE. Wilkinson, Jack, Whippo,
Fred, Broderick, Mrs. Helen C.. Pur-
nell, Calvin, Newman, Rev. Lucas. '
Fred, Litke, W. W. Kling, C. N.
Johnston Motor Bus, Hoy, Clarence,
Smith, Lewis, Contractor, Bryan,
William, Dukeman, Harry, Evock,
John, Huff, Harvey, Garbrick. Elea-
nor, Letzler, A. H, Gordon, Jacob
T., Foerster, Charles, Harnish. Ed-
ward, Rankin, Miss Mary, Harpster,
Walter, Schwartz, Dr. Wm. L.. John- |
son. Guy, Heverly, Cameron, Ross!
man, Harold, Pifer's Music Shop,
Shoemaker, John, Badger, Harry,
Smith, J. A. Jr, Barnhart, James K., |
Smith, J. Albert, D. A. R. Binga-
Noll
8 abd
Progress | man, George, Eckenroth, John F..|
Heaton, Claude D., Wetzler, Lewis
A. Stamm, C. Nevin, Walker. Lee,
Dale, Ethel, Tait, Elton B. Butler.|
Miss Helen, Smith, O. P. M_, Haines,
Ken, Anderson, Oflbert.
Under $5.00 i
Constans Commandery No, 33.
Gamble, Mrs, George M., Goodis, |
Samuel D., Alkey, Wayne, Confer,
Harry, Eckley, Cecil C., Hoover, wil-|
liam, Knisiey, Philip, Love, Wynn,
i
|
McAllister, Edward, Bpangler, Reu-
ben, Wilson, Martha, Wion, Theo-
dore, Yorks, R. 8, Young, Paul R.,
Zimmerman, James, Zong, Carl,
Widmann, John, Whittaker, Ed,
Watson, Orvis, Warrick, Steve,
Tresler, John, Spritzer, Joe, Spotts,
Roy, Smith, Jas. A. 8r., 8hutt, Clyde,
Shultz, Raymond, Bhay, O. M.,,
Schlegel, Fraser, Robinson, Wade,
Robinson, Leonard, Robb, George,
Reese, Mack, Rine, Joe, Reed, Mal-
colm, Rachau, Paul, Osman, Fred,
Mosula, Louls, Morris, Alex, McKin-
ley, Geo, McDowell, Robert, Murray,
Robert, Mesario, Joe, Lucas, Orin,
Lee, Charles, Kulches, Joe, Knapik,
Steve, Kissel, W. R Ivicie, Matt,
Huey, Clark, Houser, Russell, Gum-
mo, Homer, Griffin, Ross, Gummo
A. M., Felmlee, Irv, Cottage, Mike
Cushion, Dorman, Milford
Drogan Forrest, Evock
George Taylor Cathcart
Philip, Blazina, Joe, Barnhart, Sam
Gherrity WwW. Ww Rider Russell
Schlegel, Frasier, Smith, Alice
Recent Weddings
tly Hoover, son of Man
f Mow Union, Pa
George
Joe, Eckley
Confer
were
16940 by
Fisher—Zellers
}. Pishes
Groyve<-Nefl
Alfred C i
Switger-Lyons
Sw ity ey
Johnson—Poorman
and H
street
Mr Ban Poor-
Belle.
iage L
'
Jens 7)
Water
man
ceremony Jock
the
ireh, with
H Jacobs,
were Mins
Jack Wilkinson
Members of the
famil of the bride and
bridegroom witnessed the ceremony
After wedding a buffet supper
was Poorman home
street, for mem-
We f 5 H WI f al ii BE at
Bellefor Evangelical
the pastor the Rev. H
officiating Attendants
Mary Gehret
both of Be
mmediate
o~
and
efonte
the
a: the
Water
the bridal party
O'Leary~—Lox.
At a ceremony perio:
o'clock Friday night at
Catholic
Loreila
Mrs, F
Alle
won #4
Pal
North | n 8
The Rev. Father W
fAciated
{ m. and Jame
the bride, were Lhe
Olean ia a
lellefonite High
emp
here f
graduate
and i
Lumber
Alter a
ter ©
Cox. brother of
attendants
tha
Oved
woime
i wr
time. Mr !
8t. John's
mpi
Company it
Oleary |
Parochial m
thie
Claster
Bell
iefonte
weekend wedding trip (0 Washing-
ton, D.C, Mr. and Mrs. Oleary re-
turned Bellefonte where they
will make their home
Ficarro-Kochik,
Miss Catherine Kochik
seph Ficarro, both of
were united in marriage at 9:30
o'clock Saturday morning in St
Michael's Catholic church. Clarence
by the Rev, Pather J W. Palfy
Miss Verna Kochik, of Bellefonte,
sister of the bride, acted as maid of
honor while Albert Kochik, of
Clarence, cousin of the bride. was
best man. During the ceremony
music was plaved by Bmro Drapcho
The wedding was followed by a
breakfast at the home of the bride's
parents in Clarence. Mrs, Ficarro,
daughter of Mr. ang Mrs Joseph
Kochik, of Clarence, attended the
Clarence schools and for the past
five years has been employed in
Bellefonte. Mr, Ficarro a grad-
uate of 8t. John's Paroghial School
and of the Beliefonte High School,
class of 1033. He is employed by
the Decker Molor Company here.
The newlyweds will make thelr
home in Bellefonte.
a
100,
yeg OF
to
and Jo
Bellefonte
ia
CONTRIBUTORS, WELFARE FUND Receives Medal
For Life Saving
(Continued from page one)
below the Clyde OO. Bwartz machine
hop on Duniap street
Toner, pulled from the
passersby, had ceased to breathe
and showed no signs of life, Hayes,
learning of the Incident, administers
od artificial respiration to the une
conscious man for minutes be-
natural breathing began and
man was taken the Centre
County Hospital for treat.
ment
The
ream by
ten
fore
the 10
further
“President's Medal |
awarded by the National
Council as a ftting recognition for
those who successfully
by Schaefer
method a
or Edward
of su
Safety
resuscitate
Press
by
Cryr
the Prone
devised
Be haeley
res
ire
em Pro-
n penced
Ci Lined
phyxiation
cation
On th
CLE
Dy il Shock
medal
appears A symbolic
Its origin in Greek myth-
Goddesses
thread
e face of the in
relief aes
which has
The
who spins
Lachesis, who determines
Atropos, who culs
work under
Wy three of fate
Clotho the
ie
and
ve been awarded
them
Mr
going to women
Hayes recel
noe 1037
— .- ’
large Snake Killed
Members of a crew painting new
lines on UU ighway
Northumberiand ¢
killed 8 black snake, six and
long. The sake attempled
escape by climh i
heliwesn
Lewisburg
a half
10
the
{ot
tree RS
at IL, but a
George Shafer
ight down the
huriec
oy
bre
men
sed
Carmel
Le
oy
bul or
REMEMBER
When You Want
ANYTHING IN
Lumber - Millwork
Doors - Sash
Roofing
W. R. SHOPE
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Phone 432
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
IN EVERY DEAL
IN EVERY PARTICULAR
WORKMAN BADLY INJURED
Caught in the moving shaft of a
nek-hoist at Uw lehigh Valley
Railroad roundhouse alt Bayre
John W. Allen, 37, of Athens, suf-
[ered mpound Iracture he
lower Roth sides
ated houlder., Most
from hi
reported a
Packer Hospit
ol
anc =»
of
Dod
a 0
Jaw on
Jothir
Hig
al the
Ig wag torn
condition
Robert ii
—
Recognized His Wife After 00
An unusual tr
ng how a ninety-year
nly remembered |
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{ ’ ‘ 4
e-0e sOry GiB
nis righ ang ecoen
much Ww |!
Heag
e of Tha
DIE Magazine
Baltimore Am
al a news
lied
ance
ah
ew
Li
lan
Shot While Studying
he sat in the livis
Dome ong Dey
Pole Fractures Skull
Biake J OC hile
down Peachtire
AUTOMOBILE & FIRE
INSURANCE
ED L. KEICHLINE
BELLEFONTE
Temple Court Fhone 188
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WHEN WINDS |
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A Windstorm Policy Protects You |!
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John F. Gray & Son
General Insurance
Phone 4987.) Bellefonte, Pa.
From Financial Loss,
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ag
50 MANY
WOMEN ARE TURNING
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COOKING, JANE!
Follies of 1940; Trying to predici
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g Mash
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Wagner's Chick Starter
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and Grower,
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gner's Medium Scrateh
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Eshelman’s Dog Feed
All kinds of high protein
feeds for mixing with your
own feed.
Dealers in All Kinds
of Grains
BELLEFONTE, PA.
“We’re getting an electric range tomorrow
—come over and I'll tell you why”
Diemer L. Bathurst
INSURANCE SERVICE
Phone Bellefonte 94R2.
MT. EAGLE, PA.
P. O. Howard, Pa.
- G, F. NOLL
WALL PAPER
Painting and
Paper Hanging
PHONE 14.W
( High St,
AN
IT COSTS ONLY ABOUT
$1.75 A MONTH TO USE
AND PRICES ARE DOWN
ABOUT 35%! BESIDES
ELECTRIC RANGES ARE
SO MUCH BETTER TODAY
~ THEY TAKE ALL THE
GUESSWORK AND MESS.
WORK OUT OF COOKING
The swing is toward electric cooking! In the territory served
by West Penn an average of 50 persons every working day
are turning to this clean, easy, low-cost method.
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