THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. May 16th, 1940 Page Six | OBIT UARY | GUNSALUS Roberl Terrance Gunsalus, father of Mrs. 1. J. Lane, of Port Matilda died at his home in Altoona, Tue day night, Born at Alexandria, Aug- ust 31, 1865, he was the son of Miles and Margaret Martin Gun Hs wile, Clara Elizabeth Gunsalus, died { I May 26, 1987. Member the fam- include 13 « 32 and 12 great-grandchildren KATHRYNE HARSHBARGER Kathryne Harshbarger, David Harshbarger, died in a Long Island, NY hospital at 6:45 o'clock Wednesday evening, May 8 1940, after a lengthy illness. Born in Howard, Centre County, June 20 1801, she was the daughter of Wil lam IL. and Annie M. Confer, © Altoona, Members of (he fami include her husband, David Harsh barger, two children Donald ana Jean at home; her parents, Mr. an Mrs W. L. Confer Altoona and the following brothers islers h h Murga aged 3 months nd Anna ROBERT 1 wife ol 0! Idren grand- uy chilldren JOSEPH MURGAS Ol wig Dean Confer Lyons Matthew Smolko Paul of Cunningham, Ka: Wary of Cla died Tuesday of Philadelphia, Bessie Pink of Can nt willie ng taken t he Phil- ton, Ohio, Sarah Seidel of Canton Ohlo, Ruth of Quallans! vest Virginia A. C. Moyer « Alioona and Qong of Kans Smith Mr William ME Margaret Dorothy Funers MRS. DAVID WERTZ ‘ Mrs. Louisa Wer'z, wife of Dav- J id Wertz died at 5 o'clock last . Thursday morning, May 9, 1940. at Beaver avenue, State complications following months iliness Mr: daughter of James and MES. V. A. AUMAN Gharett Barger and as y Margaret Ellen Aum jownship April Vv her age at time and 22 day wband and 1 May Mill lock ohn with oflicia Cregg on making Milton H J. Hobart Ba: Fous DOLh Orvis Peck Carrie Thornton Funeral services urday ternoon Valley Rey. J Harkins of State College officiating. Interment was made in the Georges Valley cemetery and Mrs, E Spring Mill Milroy and Stale held Mr Mr College ol Gf were at 1e af h L hurch, itheran « F JOHN 1 homa known Tyrone ci emplove of the Pen road ce i Tyrone 1940, extended an of M Funk and tilda. on on” Youn 1803, a. 1 FUNK yivania Rail- his home in wureh May 12 " r WILLIAM R y an n nignt at 10:5! lock following an SHAFFER June marriage with nia Ault He P ld a inter by iroad company Division and Division MRS. ELIZABETH McWILLIAMS Mrs. Elizabeth McWillian ! Pine Grove Mil John E. McWill ber la Wedn 1940, aller Deat} ing a Harr ¥ O urred while t the home Sager on December 208 brother these Jer Tyrone, and Miss Grove Mills. Mr a member Reformed church id at Mrs. George Bell Ida 8 y. Pine Hams Was Pine Grove Mills Funeral services home in Pine Grove Mills, Satur- job d aay afternoon, with the Rev. T CG. was Jones officiating. Interment wa made in the Pine Grove Mills ceme- me ery of were debrie General Electric Water Heaters No Gadgets to get out of order. Just install it and forget it. Bushels of 1560 degrees hot water at the turn of the spigot. No warm to day and cold to- morrow experiences. 100% Automatic Clean, rust-free water at much less than ordinary cost. Get the facts today and you will prefer this un- failing low cost service. Immediate delivery. Electric Supply Company Bellefonte State College H. Witmer Smith (Continued from page one) managed its aflalre fo Years He first entered he telephone bus/ ness in 1888, ang came to Belle~ fonte in 1897. In that year William Goodhart, of Millheim: John Mec- Cormick tate College: William Chompson, of Lemont: Judge Orvis F E. Naginey, N. E. Robb, and Mr Smith of Bellefonte, organized Central Pennsylvania Commenr- ial] Telephone Company inde- home -owne more Loan “sl ol & Lhe an penden stem Mr tal ' v [} INSLALRUION OF charge of th and the district, mciuding th erving jelled rvi Bald Eagle and sugar Smith was exchange 11 over Twins Honored On 75th Birthday Rev. George E . Twenty Complete Driving Course ntinued from page one) Helen Jenkins 4 Jenny Wi Mr Elinor Whi Bess Bryan Haupt, Charlotte Eck. Virginia Capers, Mary Rock- June Eby Mr: Oris a Rider Martha Delalio, Mrs. Myrtle Wii- Hams, Mrs. Geraldine Abelson, Mra Sara Hagan, Boyd D. Quick, and M James Miller Those who sponsored the school expressed their thanks to the Decker Mdator Co. for supplying the car used in training, and to Corporal G. Rut- ledge and other members of the Pleasant Gap sub-station State Mo- Police who helped with the course i rigrence rirath yuk tor BE a —e Official’'s Cottage Looted District Attorney Chester B Wray, of Altoona, reported Monday that his summer cottage at Pine Grove Mills had been looted recent. Sate police are said to be con- an investigation. 3 iy ueting To give visual and fitting expreesion 0 Jour love and rupted, the Sediuss a the form must be chosen with | week has subsidey somewhat, but! | the suspicion, the rumors, the wary | adtitude of many, may continue un~ | i : care. Comforting sssurance of a duty well performed will be yours if on choose a genuine Rock of Mmorial to stand sa your for the yonrs to come, Howard Granite Works FRANK WALLACE. Prop. County Dies At Home | | | Murders Still Unsolved | (Continued from page one) been some ace slewths, have working steadily uncover lead pointing toward the slayer They have been assisted by many State Motor Police officers, same In cars equipped with radio apparatu Despite 24-hour patrols of most Couniy'’s highways and byways, regardiess of flow t pouring into from infor mants than $7,000 n re the convic- tion of the two been Laken been with Police's to 1) the a steady of tm A i " by offered the slaver J spurred ward of Riris, made, and into custody have more for ol arrests layer no nave several for checking no oon Persons nave Lo nection crime Names Deputiey Development d week 1nciu i Edward 10e we i iepuLy State Col- putized, Lhe ring ip bor- inning compiaint ein Ace i" down 1& many D [847 elvea wit! un One Man Job ad vis eason Sedan Sill a Clue MINER IOT Tale 4 wl 4 . road, toward the victims thr police experience has never had 80 many men working on any case this kind Vagranis Picked Up William Pittman, 26, of Six Mile Bediord County. was arrest- ed here last Thursday night by Bellefonte Borough Police officer Donald Johnson and Deputy Sherifl James Hugg alter ittman had called the FBI offices in Washing- tens, D. C., and Pittsburgh, to re- port he was investigating the siay- ings. He is being held at the jail until his past has been checked. leonard Murray, of Greenville, N. Y. was committed (0 the County jail Sunday night on a charge of vagraney He was arrested in Greensburg and was brought here for questioning in the murders John Kanzik, of Johns are rested in Howard last week on a vagrancy charge was sentenced to serve 30 days in the county jail Hig record is being checked Three Philadelphia youths ar- rested in Lancaster Tuesday morn- ing for traveling the wrong way on a one-way street, were jalleg when police found guns in the car. Since the machine wag a tan sedan, they are being questioned as to their ac- tivities about the time of the Gates 4 141 saying. Tusues Warning District Attorney Musser W_ Clet- tig declared yesterday that it ‘s hazardous for any woman or girl to accept rides with any man at night, even though they have known the man for some time He | expressed the belief that the slay- er is probably normal in every out- | ward respect; that he may have no | criminal motives when he invites a woman into his car, and that ihe urge to attack and kill strikes with sudden and maniacal fury i This belief is supported by opinions of many others, some in positions, | The hysteria which swept the! county after the Gates murder last | official | | the murderer is in custody. Police, who last week expressed! the fear that there may be other | crimeg before the flend is brought! to justice, indicated that there will no let ap on 24-hour patrols be Cou rt To Have Board Member (Continued from page one) voters would have a chance next year to either disap- prove the cholee If the Court makes the selection the appointee will serve out the remaindey of Mr Moore's unexpired six-year term, they sald Board rani approve Or member Bossart sali ft Horace J DeHans with Hart- while Judge declared should be filth mem- board until Ms: same the ! $51 mia and expressing Fleming as candidate they believed the Court permitted to name the ber. They held that if appointed a member to election next vear and Schad’s term at time, the board might of two member n je |} Nn faction the BOTYVe ince expires nvolved ding program Brouse declar board hirk It the appointment pet. He nominated Fleming for motion was 1 he taken Bupervising Btock « indications fre Mr ed that for the duty making wardly to Was former Judge but since onded a oC the the Be could hmen Unionville Man Gets Award of Merit J. B. Musser Is Transferred DD. Musser became widely known well liked throughout the His active interest in all and won admiration of of all denominations, and his depar- ture a8 matter of sincere regret Members of the Zion congrega- tion tendered a farewell reception for the pastor at the church Mon- day evening, at which time he was presented with a purse as a token of esteem mn A i cm— Religion is a misfit when mission- aries fight over the right to convert the heathen ana county comm affair him the PETEONS is i | + KALAMAZOO RAN Woman Burns In Farm Fire (Continued {rom page one) placed a boller of clothing on the stove and she and her mother, Mr: Anna Robb talking with a neighbor when the flames were dis covered, Mr. Bartley was working in the fields nearby The fue rapidly be came impo ing. The for electricity new $300 new were pread through the house that only a articles carried out it be- build ~ wired with her of 0 few conid before sible Lo enter the structure, recently wa refrigerate electrical which were Despite the efforts of Fire and Fire Bellefonte 1 ing could be don ) SAVe equipped a anda oO appliances all lost Howard Logan noth Department Company of the the ®t ture. Loss is estimated at of $5000 which propert who farm house ut childre; family —— - - in the Salona Boy Fract ures Arm El f Glenn enhowi of William § Salona on the forenoon nm Dove the ell LEGAL NOTICES the Court { NOTICH i%1 Ma vy Te Te 11 SALE FOR TAXES VIRTUE OF AUTHORITY : the Act mbly {! A nw Ales ds AND All, OTHER HATTELS ON THE PLBLIC sALS EXTATY OF VALLI ABIL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY REAL 5 © 5 PERBONAL | Pa Tn merous 10 TERMS OF er Cash day of sale ana m t] SALE-Persona Real! estate when properly | clared sold. s very gerd Deosuntly at further in- rovident Philadeiphin, Pa. 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