THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, May 30, 1940. Page Eight ” OBITUARY DECKER native of JOHN John Decker, County, died at his home in New Castle, May 10, 1940. Mr, Decker was a former resident of Bellwood and had resided in New Castle for the past 30 years. Born in Centre coun.y, his parents were Joseph and Rebecca Decker, Members of the family include his wife, Eflie Thomas Decker, and the following daughte:s and sons: Mrs. Ella Rich ey of Edmon Mr Jebty Orry Mrs. Victor Bottorfl and Robert Decker of New Castle and George and Calvin at home He al survived by one sister, Mrs, Nancy Valentine of Bellwood nd two brothers, Aquilla and Joseph Deck- er, of Tyrone, R. D MES. ALMA 1 Mrs. Alma 1 Centre 30 8 ALEXANDER Alexander ident former Mileshburg re died last fod - nesday morning, May 22, 1940, at the home of her Ralph Alex- ander, of Philadelphia, from a complication of wing a long Maing het becom = ing WAS IX lonville and Mrs band, Ru / The foiloy Ralph, Philadelp Md.; Lee, Green Clyde Herr, of Clearfield. ’ thers t 5 ] u D. H. Custer Spoits, Harry Mrs. O. A. Shiz Williamsport North Chill Sanborn Altoona on nead alisease [oll ine been home v il ago. Mrs. Alexand 1 vi nd sis SA SS Mrs Mrs. Evard RRY. wit MRS. ANNIE HOCKENBE nnie Hockenx Belle! the home ol The Of COeorie of oO! ), and Herbert, of Miles- survivors include 50 28 great grand- these brothers and Chapman of Mo McEwen Smedden burg. Other grandchildren children, and siz ers William Beaverdale; Madera, Mrs. Maggie Kyler.own: Mrs. Susan Marvin, vista, lowa, and a half-brother of of Munson. Mr: Hocienberry had resided in the Nigh Bank area most of her Funeral services were held Tuesday afternobin. at the Bellefonte gelical church, with the Rev. H. H Jacobs officiating. In erment wa made in the Union cemetery, Belie fante. lie 4 Mr as Chapruan life says (Not Confucius) You can't fool millions of people over a period of thirty years [It is over { vears ago that Haines, Lhe Shoe Wizard, started selling shoes. What for $1.25 he sold for 98c; an others sold for $250 he sold for hirty $1.98 and has been doing the same thing and at the same place for over thirty years. but the one store has grown into the largest chain of shoe stores in America owned by an individual. No one man, not even a Wizard, could do that and fool the people into buy- ing shoes The facts are, Haines put 5c, 10c and 20c more into his shoes and it shows in the wear, and people come back year after year. Let one of our wide- awake Managers show you just what 98c, $198 and $298 really will buy in shoe leather at HAINES, the Shoe Wizard Stores {x iS HAINES THE SHOE WIZARD The man that makes the wonder- ful prices possible. BELLEFONTE STORE 6 No. Allegheny Street. Manager: DAVID M. MUMPER Evan-, ! SANDRA Interment JEAN RANIO services were held Monday morning for Sandra Ranio, four-day-old twin of Fred and Catherine Ranio, Bellefonte, who died day afternoon, May 256, 1940 Willlam E. Downes officiated dition to the parent thers and sisters survive on Jean Evensky Satur. Rev In ad- several bro MRS. ELIZA J. (WOLFE) STOVER Mr Eliza Jane (Wolfe) died Wednesday, May 23, the home of a sister and Emma I. Burd and Stanley Burd f Bellwood. Born August 1, 1850 in Centre county. she was a daugh- Ler Henry and Catherine (Gram- ley) Wolfe Her husband, Perry Wolfe, is decea Membors of the family include Emma 1 Burd. She wa of the Lu- Foe \ hireh neran ch 14 Blover 1040 nephew al of d ner sisie a member ISAAC LANNEN MRS, RY A A oF MARKEL { Jean- Creorgs Jeap- 24 MA home, with the officiating Intermen the Brish Creek ceme Mrs. Markel former of Bellefonte, had re: in Jes nette for past 50 years, haviae that cits wi s We } july restden ided the gone } when the town was being devel Mr. Markel was engaged in -th building contracting Mr Markel wa Meth. to wed busine ber of Among those funeral service Walter Eberhart Dannie, and the former's all of Bellefonte, and Cramer, of Tusseyville a mes the vho at- sep odist chure tended the Mr and Mr al m M: sON ther Sadie ~ REV. B. F. GRENOBLE Rev. Benjamin Pranklin D. 8 asior erer °Tan DD Grenoble iis of Saturday heart were held Magy the Lena cemetery I y Grenohls we born March 1857 Zion tre county. a of Philip and nah Grenoble. He received his liminary educ in Mills and Penn Hall Academ ter which he wight years. In August, 1879 he enlered he Wittenberg Theologibal Semin. ary. from which s was grad in 1881. On May 1. 1881 ed the 1 wirge of Hiawatha atid Pleasant Valley in Dickinson ounty, Kansas He was ordained to the go ministry rd 1881. by Kansas 8 During his active forty-eight years of minis- try in addition to his first charge. he served in many mid-western communities. Dr. Grenoble’s years retirement were active ones and during the ten years he preached over 300 Sundays in 38 different churches. eighteen being of the Lu- theran denomination and 18 none Lutheran. He was united in mar- riage Ju 1883, to Miss Emma K Hassler at Hiawatha, Kans. To this union four children were born: Her- bert, Richmond, Va; Edna, High- land Park, Ili; Mrs. Mary Whit- comb, New York City: Olive, FPree- port. His wife also survives, and one assed away at Lena 1840 following a Ber near 5ON ion Pine al n ies, af 1 four He 'atals ol] hie ialed he accet- utheran ne] October nod the yn of we 7 ting [pression duty well performed will choose a genuine Rock emorinl to stand se your | for the years to coma. Howard Granite Works FRANK WALLACE, Prop. daughter | | great-grandenud Dr. Grenoble serv ed In many important capacities in the life of the church besides his congregational work, He was a dele- | gate 10 the general conventions sev en times, served as a director of Wit'enberg College, Springfield, O.; was president of the Northern Illin- ols Bynod, as well as being a mem- ber of many important committees of the synod JOHN W. AUGUSTINE John Wagner Augustine, 76, died suddenly at 5:30 Friday morning May 24, 1940, at the home of hi daughter, Mrs. Foster M. Smith Dunnstown, Clinton county. Born In Sugar Valley, Mr. Augusiine had heen a farmer until his retirement four year: He was a member of the First Church, Lock Haven Surviving besides Mrs. Smith are another daughter, Mrs. Ray Kam- merer, Loganton; H Foster, a teacher at Bellefonte, and two andchildren, Funeral services held at the Smith home at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon, with his pastor the Rev. Homer 'W. Helsley, officiat- ing. Burial was made in Fair view cemetery Loganton ago son were Lh al JOSEPH M. SMITH Joseph M Smith ] } ollege re well taurant « Monday 1840, at "| . OCHRE {ays 1 is § and 8 ¢ wee si Harri Gallagher made in M Wa netery made in Lhe rch cemetery JOHN ORVIS EISENHUTH John Orvis Elsenhuth, retired farmer Woodward, died n that community at § « urday morning, May 25 the effects a serie suffered during Eisenhuth, who Us n Centre count son of Emanue nd Mart Ewsenhutl born In Haines township on July 27, 1868. making his age al time of death 71 years, 9 months and 28 days Burviving his wife, the former Emma Jane Hoover and these chilidren: Orvis T Sylvester, Lewisburg Aurora. Ill: Stewart H., Woodward: Fred R Randall E. Lewistown James Bingaman and Mrs Manbeck, Mifflinburg: Lester Meade, Md.: Marion, Evelyn Ellen at home. Other ine ten grandcl the following brother and James Elsenhuth, Mifflintown Emma Wagner. Port Royal Clara Kulp. Harrisburg: and Gertie Genier, of Brooklyn N Funeral servi were held Tuesda fternoon at the home wiih the Rev. Harry A. Houseal offic Intermen’ was made in UU ward cemetery ———— ——— State Summer School Plans Are Announced (Continued from page one) of fat his on 8: from strokes are and Mary Joht M Ti burg all ors ude iid ating we Wood- patterned after summer music camps. will be under the direction of Dr. George Sallade Howard. well- known band instructor, and Profes- sor Hummel Fishburn. of the Penn State music faculty. The workshop it a joint undertaking of Penn State, the University of Pennsylvania, and the University of Pittsburgh. Both these features will be offered during the Main Bummer Session The nature camp, located 16 miles from the Coliege, will be operated in two periods, the first from June 27 to July 18 and the second from July 17 to August 7 A total of 260 instructors. 85 of whom are from other institutions will serve on the teaching stafls of the three summer sessions, Courses Lin approximately 45 different de- | partments of the College are avail- able to summer students, and in ad- dition there are special courses for { librarians, social workers, trained nurses and other specialized groups co ca —— Church To Unveil Painting Zion Lutheran church, Belle. fonte, R. D. 2. will unvell and dedi- jeate a painting of Hoffman's: {Christ In Gethsemane, done by Mr jJohn, Krogmann, of Chicago, Iii. [Sunday morning. June 2. 1940, at {10:30 o'clock. The painting is a {gift of Mr. Joel Royer, of Zion, as ‘a memorial to Mr. and Mrs. Joel i Royer, and the canvas painting tar The service of dedication will be in charge of the pastor, Rev, Paul J. Keller, assisted by his father, Rev. J. HH. Keller, of Loganville, Pa. 8pecial music and sermon will | feature the dedication service, In| the evening, 7:30 o'clock, at the St Paul's Lutheran church, Mill Hall, B.D. 1, Rev. J. HB Keller will bring the message of the sotvice, i Titan Metal To Cele- brate 25th Birthday (Continued from page one) Tuesday, June 18, open house will be observed at the plant, Daily in- spection trips will be the order of the day and guldes will be on hand to show visitors through the plant at 10:30 a. m. and 2 p. m. each day The management of the Company urges the public to take of this opportunity to viviania's only bra mill The Tian compan June 190156 when a grou; ganized a company Metal Company, located on of the rolling mill Linn Iron Company fonte and Mlilesburg bronze rod to Fitan Bronze was use of water-~driver en rolls It w those res ation bronze mercial wh it » it Penne wis born in ol men or Alpha th Le McCoys Belles im Hl called of the between A new be know he proved wu and not many months ponsibie for tl realized that rod was not a 1 { Iie few rod ue found to hold ns decided 0 cial brass rod whic quantit uropean w Sslre oar tion Bik from house and b esiablinl 368 00 ferTyVes plant pon jo Y The Eagie § 13 FA an the he general iaboratory laboratory President and A & 4s a vyet ana trust David original empl Baldy” Gordon at work Nant several years ago month also marks another anniversary Titan history for #t in June 18386 the “Tian News” publication of the employe of the industry, frst made its ap- pearance The newsy readable monthly periodical has appeared on schedule every month since its 1915 who | atl the Titan Another of died in that advan'age | looked addition Lo the Titan News Is Sieg, with Philip editor Titan will open 1 | birth and has come fo be upon as a valuable Industry Progran edited Ww B. Ray as associat Beginning June 5 {the doors of Camp Hatetoleavelt,” plong Fishing Creek, to customers and friends for a gala two-weeks' period. Golf, hiking, fishing other entertainment il be | vided To which any o pla 3) pro- the I'itan employ her local vital fa welfare of thi Centre Democrat rratiiation Metal move mast) Company, om than which in the ec el und " Oomu communit he extend hearty con ilvery an iver oven ment pon and n fon greater § iurin tH Rockview Fugitive Is Apprehended (Continued from page one Celebrates 58th Birthday fonigal. Claire Mrs. Ted McMonigal Meivin McMonigsal Harry Weston and McMoniga al Barbara Mr. Chr McMonigal, Miss McMonigal. Mr. and Mrs McSulley, Billy and Junior of Pittsburgh. 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