THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. September 19, 1940, ™ Page Eight 9) OB — MRS. ANNA WAITE FORCEY | Mrs. Anna Waite Forcey, wife of the late James A, Forcey, died at the home of her sisters, Laura and Ella Walte, of Bellefonte, at o'clock Saturday afternoon, Septem- ber 14, 1940. She was 73 years old | Surviving are the following child- | ren: Mrs. Charles B. Lambert, of | State College; Mrs, W, H. Smeal, of Morrisdale; Max W. Forcey, of woodland, R. D.; Misses Ella and Miriam Forcey, of Valley Stream, L. 1. N. Y. and Miss Ora M. Forcey, of Buffalo, N. Y. Also surviving are the following sisters and brothers Miss Sarah J. Waite, of Wilkins. burg: Misses Laura and Ella Walle, Bellefonte: H. A. Walte, of Phoenix, Ariz, and J. E. Waite, of Hazleton. | Fourteen grandchildren also sur vive. Funeral services were held at Dale's church, Tuesday afternoon, with the Rev. Mr. Holley officiating. Interment was made in Dale's ceme- tery. erville Road, near Lemont, died at 7:30 o'clock Saturday morning, Sep- tember 14, 1940, of a complication of diseases following a year's illness He was 69 years and 25 days old at the time of his death. Born on Aug- ust 19, 1871, at Pleasantville, he was a son of John and Lucetta Schu- man Nichols, On February 8, 1905, he was united in marriage to Hen- rietta Steel, who survives with these children: William, of Newark, N. J.; John, of New York; Louis, of Old Hickory, Tenn., and Mrs. Henrietta Caruthers, of Butler. Surviving sis- ters are Mrs. J. W. Blair, of La- trobe: Mrs. H. A. Donnelly, and Margaretha Nichols, of Pittsburgh Mr. Nichols was a member of the Presbyterian church and affiliated with the Orient Masonle Lodge 580, of Wilkinsburg. Private funeral services were held at his late home Monday night, with Rev. E. H. Jones officiating, Cremation took place at Pittsburgh Tuesday. Services also were held at Homewood cemetery chapel, Pittsburgh, Tuesday morn- ing N NO MRS. ANNA SELLERS WAY Mrs. Anna Sellers Way Vest College avenue, State College, di at 5:45 o'clock Monday morning September 16, 1940, of a cor tion of diseases following an of several months’ duration was the last member of her family and a great-granddaught the late General Philip Benn Mi Way was a daughter of Palser Ag new and Catherine Kephart Seller and was born ] Val ley on April 6 at time of death 8 5 month and 10 days. On 1881 she was united in marriage to Ben- ner Wilson Way, who preceded her in death. Surviving children are: J Gray, Agnew S., and Mrs PB Meek. of State College. Mrs. Way was affiliated with the St Pauls Methodist Episcopal church of State * % Ol ¥ She er ol r hey January 23 | Funeral 3:45 | | Edward Dugan, of Pike LOUIS ALBERT NICHOLS | Louls Albert Nichols of the Hous- | “7 [| College. Funeral services were held | Wednesday afternoon at the Koch Home, State College, with Rev. Harry F. Babcock officiating. | Interment was made In the Pine Hall cemetery Lyon, for Quigley and Mrs, J P [ years a friend of Mrs Quigley, at. ITUARY | tended the services MRS. ELWILDA F. SNYDER Mrs. Elwilda PF. Snyder, of Bald Fagle, died at 4 o'clock Friday morning, September 13, 1940, at the Phillipsburg State Hospital alter a 3 days' line Mrs. Snyder was o daughter of A. K Mary Ann Hoover and was born at Clarence on April 13, 1801, making her age at and time of death 79 years and 5H month GLENN WILSON VENRIUK Funeral services for Glenn Wilson Venrick, who died last Wednesday morning, September 11, 1940, at the home of his mother, Mrs. May Du- gan Venrick, at Colyer, were held | Friday afternoon at the Zion Hil | ¢hurch at Colyer, with the Rev. W { K | was Interment Hill ceme- Hosterman officiating made in the Zion tery. Surviving are his mother and these brothers and sisters: John W., Altoona: Paul, Centre Hall; Frank and Anthony, Centre Hall R D; Mrs. Florence Sulouff, Milroy; Mrs Mildred Kreisker, Lewistown; and Mrs. Violet Swark, Lewistown, R Mr. Venrick was a nephew of street, Belle fonte MRS. J. E. QUIGLEY J. E. Quigley Mrs died suddenly Friday moming September 13, 1940, at her home in Lock Haven after having suffered two the previow Mrs. Quigley of the known of Haven had part in church and community ac- tivities during long there, A descendant of early had « throughout Ceniral Pennsyl Daughter of the late Dani Franklin Goo id Helen Satterlee Mr born Good strokes day one widely Lock aclive most residents 1 an ner residencs famil- { this section, she NNec. 44 nn Good Beeber Crood } 1877 J1 at Haven K ober LOA Oct residence lage in QUE ie f | in Pltlsburgh geal In to Lock Haven with her family [ Mr Quigley wr M. Quigley Bellefonte. Her Jellef mar Edw er Jame 3 1 hie ESIGN husband (ie following vear ¢ ‘a t of Hugh rept nt member of H. Robbin Jame (3 frit ee y soy ni nerment HM {On February 20 1879 at Manorville in marriage Lo Snyder, who dled six Surviving are six child- and Archie Snyder, at home: John Snyder, Tyrone; DD. J Snyder, Osceola Mills; Edward 8ny der, Claysburg, and Mrs. Margaret Stine, Wilkinsburg, Other survivor include a brother, Sherman Hoover of Goheenville: 33 grandchildren great-grandcehildren and 1 greal-grandchild, She Jie was united Archibald years ago, ren: Harriet 0 I't Was a mem ber of the Lutheran church of Kit- taning. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon, with interment in the Bald Eagle cemetery CLARENCE NORMAN GARDNER Norman Oardner of D. 2. a native of Howard township, died suddenly and unex- pectedly at 3:15 o'clock Monday morning, September 16, 1940, at the home of his sister-in-law Mrs Frank Gardner, at Roopsburg. near Bellefonte, from the heart attack. Death { reache Clarence Howard, R effect sulted © medical ale Hol Charles an iu oner conducted tified that death resul al causes. Mr. Gardner nt and M bor ted nd was Decemix cb time and 1 MRS. CAROLYN | Mr Ca D IANGGETT i Belle Hote Bu h House n Millerto: ember 10 ry on Ded 7% year Idren Daggett SUIVIVIDE are these oh and W. Boynton ¥ LAW both at JOHN DULLEN. | Fune:al services were held Satur day morning at 8. John's Catholic !Chureh, Bellefonte, for John Dullen, who died Thursday, September 12, 1940, at the home of his son-in-law, Orvis Clark, of near Howard, Rey William E. Downes officiated, Inter ment was made In 8t John's Cathe tery, Bellefonte, Mr. Dul- farmer, had been | home; and Frederick A. of Spring- | field, Ohlo; two nieces, Mrs. Mayn- | ard Murch and Miss Georgle Dag- gett, both of Cleveland, Ohlo, and | Six grandchildren, Puneral services will be held at 2 o'clock this Thurs- day afternoon at 8° John's Episco- with the Rev. CC War- Newman officiating, Interment made In the Undon oem Bellefonte, Priends may call Wid Funeral Home, | 1] Alleghi treet, until. the two yemr Liu paul church ren will tery. at Lhe North time of 1 ollie cemi en labore) und 1 y since iffering a He had dowson troke about been an in- Iy Fvice wld Tor abou Veil ng Wa Mi Wns Linu old 1 ft 1861 fined Lo bed most of thi Dullen, who was 79 year: born in Ireland April 9 Michael Catherine Dullen. H! Dolun fl Clark Franci vive NORMAN 5. BOWERS, Norman 8S ied day night of Lewistown 7:30 o'clock Mon- 16, 1940 My Bowel un heating engine: wit well known In State His wife and one daughter Fu net rervices were held Lerday afternoon Lt his lute hon Pili Bower: al September of and suddenly wife the lormey College all of near Howard, sur- vive wl ye 1 63 N WAGNER w i a Wag i WILLIAM T, red Lewistown MES, Mrs ident RACHEL ELLEN FRY. Rachel] Ellen Fry of Warrior's died a home of Mrs, E C. Beebe morn- ng. Sept following an Jlne of n November aaughter well known Mark her daughter res ‘ t Lhe born Continued Page County Draft Quota Is About 310 on FRED DANIFL STOVRN torment w WRId Cemetler state, class 1V (service deferred by law legislators, judges etc.) Meantime, Washing on will quota for ’' each population and stutle fl From the a determine a based on the number of men from that ready the thi number 0 Years in army ola will of men wil training n or navy IF be deducted wo velunteer for en wil [ in each La Fhe in drawn in lottery Each man called physical examination meet army wierd over and the next man Men in the cla not be called unle there enough clu i army's will It requirement receive a cannm will be Laken wiil not he he deferred a nie men Fy meet Lie need .. 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