5 _THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. OBITU —-— — MRS. MARGARET A. BLAIR Mrs. Margaret Ann her home in Tyrone on Saturday morning at 5:45 o'clock following several weeks' illness from compli- entions. Mrs. Blair was a daughter of Hiram and Eliza Sones and was bors at Shingletown, Centre eoun- ty, November 26, 1864. In 1887, Bellefonte, she was united in mar- riage with John C. Blair, She is sur- vival by her husband and these ¢hikiren: Mrs, Charles Dodson, Ty- rone: Mrs. Ray Harpster, Juniaia Migs Helen Blair Altoona Mr Charle Shively, Altoona Letter Blair, Sayre: James Blair, - Pills burgh: also 16 grandchildren and two great grandchildren member © tl "rst ehurch ¢ Blair died at Pentecostal MALCOLM ERNEST PLETCHER Mealcoh 'rhest Pletcher Pletcher * {and the home of his p Lewil Amber Neff Pletcher, of Howard D. al'er & five vears' illness with a complication of diseases, He had un- der trea ment at the Mt, All and sanitariums, The de- erased Howard town- one Cresson Wis Ix n Juné at time n and 19 day: ms Nathaniel mn S049 HEAL: Ol mont k Dare 'hama y at the Howard Evangeli- + with the Rev. L Interment was fe in rv. Howard. Cas- rs of the de- { nr officiating Sehenck comets were mem rhe the kei-beprers fhe eensed s Howarg High school HARRY LEE McCLOSKEY Harry Lee McC knowy Beech Creek farmer, died al clock Saturday morn 1040, at the Lock Haver : after a brief {liness with a compl cation diseases. Mr. McClosk who conducted a otato farm at 3eech Creek, became UNCONSCIOUS suddenly Wedn y an rushed to the i he died with ness. He Abagall For at 8 1 deatn well of last At Ee making BCS 74 venl member tne P G. 8 of A. and the Odd Fel- lowe lodge, all of Beech Creek. Fu- neral =ervice held Monday piternoon at the Nefl Puneral Home “wiegpmeespet. with the Rev. Robert Fleck of Poult Matilda, officiating Interment was de in the Hayes- mag FeATOn cometely, were near Beech Creel HORACE HASTINGS HUBBARD Horace Hastings 72, of Beech Creek, died venn Ho ita July 31 monto H Beerh Creek (0 following ers Hubbard in the Lock Ha- afternoon after wie Fad Hubbard was a namesake of D 1 Has ¥ one-time governor of Pennsyvivania As 2 young man, ( H was a member househald while term as a 17-year-c Clinton co ; the Hubbard ching hig firs 1 teacher in of Hor- In addi on H. Hubbard, ace H. H brotl to a i a TO CET ITTY | ENOTES . PHILCO 608P only $129.95 Philco Home Recording Unit available as optional equipment at modevate extra cost, Big Trade-in Allowance EASY TERMS Electric Supply Company BELLEFONTE She was a} IER ETI re SN RE al ae ——— of Dock Haven, Mr. Hubbard Is sur- ARY | ———) | | | | | | | i vived by a sister, Mrs. Priscilla Gun- | of Clearfield, and a half-sis- Charlo'te Hubbard, of Shore. A number of nieces nephews also survive, Funeral vices were conduc’ed in the del Funeral Home &{ Beech Creek, Saturday afternoon, with the Rey Ralph B. Davis, Pilgrim Holiness pastor, officiating, and burial made in the. Fearon cemetery near Beech Creek Hive SOLUS, ter ser- DANIEL E. GROSS Daniel E ters Mills daughter, Mrs, Robert Wagner Lewistown, Thursday evening just 1, 1840, at 9:40 o'clock | lines: five vears, He bedf: seven | He wa: Inte {and Ellen and | years ol {the forme: two Mrs. Rob { M1 Donald grandehildre thers and a Gros native of Pot- died at Aug- had been month: William was O8 are wife, y Milton, and a son t Virgil Gross Wagner and Ebert Six Three bl'o- sister are survivors Samuel Gross, Centre Hall John Gross Mrs. Laura Kuhns, wid- ow of Elton Kuhns State College Clarence Gross, Towanda. Mr Was formerly a member of United Brethren Christ and of Maccabee Lodge, For seven and one-half 5 mpioyed a* The American Vis- poration different de- Funeral service were 1s las on Wian =) the Ciro ¥ Oi his elma) are living and Cross Tyrone church Altoona years he in was ¢ Rock cemetery, MES ARTHUR F. BATHURST, Estella M. P jathur o> 0% 1940 8:5 “Or a nplica een ¢ August a daughter of James Mary Long Hayes and was Ellsworth, Kansas on Au- 1879, making her age atl death 60 years, 11 months On March 18 i marriage < wilo survive s$: Mary E ana ! Ih at home: 2 o Andrew Howard. Puneral helg at the home 10 o'clock Friday nlerment will be irtin cemetery Mrs B a member of th Methodist ci 1 Curtin. The fu. services ev. R pastor chureh neral the mer odist + Conducted by Avis, for- Howard Meth- of - Escape Injury When Car Hits Garage am page one) n aE TIRE mids together A Woman passe York mag ion of the | en i damaged. The y yodices Light/ The amazing new Philco Photo-Electri¢c Radio- Phonograph reproduces records. through reflec. tions of a Floating Jewel on a Photo Electric Cell! No needles to change! Records last 10 times longer! And you gat ALL the beauty in the record, New Tilt.-Front cabinet makes record placing sicaple, convenient, Sex & _ , « haar it now | STATE COLLEGE ¥ Jersey | parsons in the viciniiy sald the mo- and | Beeh- | alter an | Hurt In Hrd Crash S—— (Continued from page one) Lutz to take charge When Lutz attempted to navigate the plane again he found the con- trols jammed, it was said, and the ship noseq over to begin ity plunge tor was cut off, then on, then off again before the plane crashed int the orchard Neyhart was thrown clear of the cabin and was found lying beside the plane by John Stoner, cn whos? farm the ship came down. Lutz with safe.y belt fastened, wag Jam- med in the seat with his heag forc- | ed between his knees Stover cu’ the belt and pulled the unconsciou man from the wreckage, the home of his | In| Hig Country Club joined member rendering | Caddies and golfers at the Centre of the Stoner family in what alg they could to the two in | ZanZandt Sits With . | | # ‘Appeasement’ Group Congressman James BE. VanZandt, Altoona, Republican, has identified | himself with a movement of a group of present and past officers of four major veterans organizations to support Wendell L. Willkie, Repub- liean presidential nominee VanZandt went to Chicago from Washington Sunday to appear be- fore a mass meeting addressed by Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, under the auspices of the “Citizens' Keep [America Out of War Committee.” Lifdbergh in his address, urged “cooperation” with Germany if Ger- {many wins the war, Urging that this nation stay out of any foreign war, VanZandt de. clared: “We veterans say this Arm to the teeth and make ‘em [come over and get us.” ———— py J —————— ~Classified ads bring results. | Patrolman ls Transferred The vacancy al the Pleasant Gap sub-station Stgfe Motor Police caused by the transfer of Pvt, G. L. Finkbeiner to the post of Instructor at the Indiantown Gap training school has been filled with the fransfer of Pvt. E. B. Barnle here from the Motor Police barracks at Hollidaysburg 14 PT HEAD The outside kitchen of the Mrs Annie Zelesnick home at Pleasant Gap was destroyed by fire Saturday afternoon, with a loss estimated at $1000. An over-heated flue is be- Heved to have been the cause of the biaze Sparks from the Zeleznick home fell on the roof of the Pau] Waite residence nearly a block distant and burned a small hole before being extinguished, The Pleasant Gap Fire Company fought the blaze cs ss A ——— Ing- elec after Few YORls tion they are are importar held jured men, and State College phy- | siclans summoned from the countr club, administered first aid was rushed to the hospital here In the Koch ambulance, while Neyhart was brought to the institution in the Hospital ambulance dispatohecd to the scene a short time aller tne crash, While there were apparently nd eyewitnesses to the accident a number of persons heard the crash An inspection of the plane revealed that switch had been shu! probably accounted for fgnition which fact the 7 the that the plane did not eatch on fire | In falling the plane cut a swath ough the orchard ang landed o nose. The moor was forced to the cabin and was aniy n» from (he Nevhar occupying % ing thr its back in nches been and fuselage of ly twisted ang broken crash, a euard thrown about the plane and it wa 10 be preserved mtact until the arrival of a Federal (nspector from Pittsburgh vesterday afternoon It could not be learned whethe this was a routine procedure whether thers are sOme uUnNuUsSuR factors about the crash which made such on inspectiwmn desiracie Al tendants at he College Alrpor: de- clined to comment on the cause o' the accident unl! after the hsprec- has made his report. They de- clared it to be ‘heir reef that some part of the contri meshanism failed Lutz hours ed a few seat The ad After the wa of tor Lor has had more than 60K f flying time and is recogniz- ¢ one of the ablest pi section More than 300 person who learned fly under his in- truc ion have been granled licenses A son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles E itz, of Buffalo Run Valley, west o he quit school afté ting his first year In ihe Bellefonte High School, and alle: several years for the w Company, Bellefonte and the S ate College Motor Com- pay, enrglieg in the MiShigan Stal Auto School there he returned to Centre County He became interested in aviation more than 12 years ago when he of a plane taking passenger: hort rides in the State College area engaged him 10 repair a balk) motor. A ride given by the pilot in part payment of (he repair job gave Lutz his gtart on what has become a successful career in aviation For a time he was employed as 2 flying instructor at Gettysburg, but since 1931 he has been operating the B.ale College mirport and {op some ime been flying instructor it 1 ff the Civil Aeronautics Au- thority Civilian Training cours? being carried on with the co-Opera- tion of the government and the College. Neyhart, son of Prof Amos Ney- hatt who is widely known ag the founder of “Safe Driving Schools, began flight! instruction some time ago and was ready for solo fligh before he reached the required If vears of age last April 15. He was not a student in the governmen: course because it is limited 0 Col lege students 7] fle 0 Lid - inant MP ——— A ————_——— Open Air Services at Court House Every Saturday night during the summer months, open air services are being conducted on the Court House porch at Bellefonte, by the Pleasant View Union Chapel Christ- ian Endeavor Society. A number of familiar church hymns are being sung and a Gospel message Is de- livered hy different ministers, the services start at 8 o'clock, This coming Saturday night, the message demolihsed | the plane were bad- | Laut? | Youth Held in Wounding of Boy (Continued from page one) cident termed the affair “purely ac- cidental” but the Btate laws pro- vide a penalty for shooting a per- son in mistake for game, it was said Young Kauffman who has been a patient at the Centre County Hospital, Bellefonte, since the acci- dent, is reported to be showing some improvement Police sald Kauffman was sitting on a rock pile on a rise in the cen- ter of a field watching groundhog holes when the accident occurred, McChesney is sald 0 have watched the object he thought be a groundhog for several minutes be. he pulled the trigger. The boy sitting behind a tree with Nttle than head and shoulders vis- and was about yards from McChesney standing to fore Was more ible where 8 iJ Wa? | EAST CENTRE COUNTY BAND ANNOUNCES SCHEDULE P. F. Bartges, of Aaronsburg, di- rector of the East Centre County Band, yesterday announced the lowing engagements for the coming werk Thursday for Citizens Baturday Tak fol. August B, Lock Haver Howse Company August 10, Vicksburg B y Valley, for Grange fest. val Thursday, August 15 istown delegation at Escort Lew. District Fire. men's Convention at Lock Haven - - - Heads Laurelton Appointment of Ir Village Effie ( — —_— RELIEF PAYMENTS DROP $109 DURING WEEK jef payment countiane during the week ended Tuesday show a decrease of $109 from those of the previous week ding to Btate Treasurer F. Clalr Ross Payments for $3.188 which was those for lhe year. Currer re to needy cently acooOr the Week totaled $2226 lower than woeg required Lone compar of § t payment 211 fewer checks year ago Al the ANDOU 2in for all type LI tha Wan Treasurer Ross ayments of $21. of categorical ane Old Age Assist. the Blind, and a oO mstance--Lhat it 414 Per for dent or CUT RATE DRUGS OF QUALITY, 12 South Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa. $1.00 [RONIZED YEAST 67e Completing his course! will be delivered by L. Paul Sheetz, of the Moody Bible Institute of Chi. cago Lights Cause Accident Glaring headlights were assigned | as the cause of a collision between cars driven by O. E. Hockman, of Mingoville, and W. E. Rafferty, of Altoona, on route 220 about 3 miles east of Bellefonte at 10:30 o'clock Sunday night, Total damage was es- timated at $150 but no one wag in- jured. Howard Granite Works OF, Prop. 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