THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. October 10, 1940, Page Four CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS Daughter is Born Mr. and Mrs, Samuel D. Rhine- Saturday : Admitted: Kenneth W. Chandler, smith, of East Bishop street, are the | Bellefonte; Mrs, Harry Duffy, State happy parents of a daughter born | Collegef Discharged: Wilkam FP, Friday aftermoon at the Centre | McCallister, Upper Darby; Mn, County Hospital, The little gir {s | Elmer R. Nordberg and infant son, the fourth daughter and the sixth lid in the Rhinesmith family. Botn mother, the former Allce Waite of Bellefonte, and the youngster are reported to be getting along nicely, Mr. Rhinesmith, former commander of Brooks-Doll Post American Le- glon, is mow director of the Legion Junjor Band. Has Operation Ernest J. Hess, of Milesburg, was admitted to the hospital, Sunday, and the following morning wunder- went an operation for the removal of gall stones and appendix. His condition is reported to be satis. factory. ———— Monday of Last Week Admitted: David W. Bradford, Centre Hall; Miss Patricia White- car Bellefonte; Discharged: Floyd J. Lucas, Milesburg; William L. Sheaff, Lemont. Births: A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Ream, Rebers- burg. { | Tuesday of Last Week Admitted: ~Miss Orpha Gramley, Millheim: Discharged: Mrs. Lydia | A. Dinges, Coburn; Mrs, Joseph W.' Droege, State College; Miss Doro- thy Rountree, Stale College; Mrs, George W. McCormick, Bellefonte, R. D. 3; Miss Marian Seroukis Scranton, Births: A daughter was born to Wr and Mrs. Robert G. McLena- State College, Wednesday of Last Week Admitted: Mrs, Sara Colyer llefon e; Discharged: Mrs “harles A. Miller, Centre Hall; Mrs wgust Schmid, and infant son, slate College; Glenn E. Cunning- Milroy: Admitted Wednesday harged Saturday: Master Ken- neth G. Estright, Bellefonte. Births: a daughier was born 0 Mr and Mrs. Blair K Davis, Belle Expired: Master Glenn Ei- Noll, Pleasant Gap. Ihursday of Last Week imitted: John G. Miller. Pine i Mills; Mrs, Jean M. Hess Je College: Mrs Albert O Eves Warriors Mark. Discharged Mrs {Clarence Sprankle and infant son tate College: Admit'ed Thursday lischarged Friday: Miss Joan Way, mont; Admitteq Thursday, dis- harged Sunday; John Yarrison, fowar, R. D. Friday Admitted: Henry A Elder Pine Grove Mills; Discharged: Robert Lower, State College, R. D.; Admit ted Friday, discharged Saturday. tiny Symmonds, Bellefonte: Master Malcolm W. Reed Bellefonte RD. 1. Admitteq Priday, discharged Sunday: Rev. William E. Marks, Lakeland. Florida. Births: A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Sameul D. Rhine- smith, Bellefonte. Expirect Mrs James A. Hanley, State College, inte State College: Mrs, Harold A. Wion, Bellefonte; Robert Watkins, Pitis- burgh, Births: A son to Mr. and Ms. Carl Stamm, Port Matilda, R. D,; a son to Mr, and Mrs, Harry 0, Shaffer, Bellefonte, R. D. 1. Sunday, Admitted: Ernes, J. Hess, Miles. burg: Discharged: Mrs, Robert V, Spencer and infant daughter, Cen tre Hall, There Hospital week, in the of this were 44 patients at the beginning —— i ————— Institute Speaker — Town To Be Host To Convention (Continued from Page 1) | last paragraph of this notice | Firemen Pay Last Respects To Comrade | throughout the county and a list of | committee chalrmen appears in the | | The 1st of speakers scheduled for | the convention includes many iames | well known throughout tne United | States. The topics are of exceptional interest and the convention shows romise of being unusually attrac (ed. The two-day session will with & luncheon at the Nittany Lion tive to those who are history-mind- begin Inn, State College, at 12:80 o'clock | (Priday, with 8 K. Stevens, of the | Pennsylvania Historica] Commission las chairman, Addresses will be given beginning at 2:30 o'clock in the Lib- eral Arts bullding on the campus, | {From 4 to 5:30 p. m. a tea for woms- | len delegates will be held at the home of Dr. and Mrs, Asa L. Mar- tin, State College | The annual convention dinner will [be served at 6:30 p. m. at the Nit. [tany Lion, with the Association pres- ident, Dr. Martin, presiding, At 9 (p. m, the Council of the Pennsyl- vania Historical Commission will meet | Saturday will be “Bellefonte Day" for convention delegates, After a business session in the Liberal Arts building, State College, at 9:30 a m. the delegation will come to Bellefonte for a luncheon at the Penn Belle Hotel at 12:30, sponsor- ed by the County Historical Soclety, f | Mr. Meek wii preside at the lunch- (eon, and three prominent Bellefonte gi {residents will give brief talks on the Hastings re | [lives of Bellefonte's three governors {Jude Ivan Walker will speak on {Incidents in the life of Governor | Andrew Gregg Curtin: John G. Love | will outline Governor James A. Bea- ver's Hfe, and J. Thomas Mitchell has selected Governor Daniel H life as his topic At 2:70 the meeting will adjourn to rnable convention-goers to visit the County Library building. and to make a tour of the scenic and | toric places for which the Bellefonte area is so widely known | Mr. Meek reports that tickets the luncheon at the Penn Bells 3 ills for Ho- {tel will be 75 cents each was educated the f Manchester y degree of England,’ Ph.D from tion » World War he received Tedal and the thanks of ¢ tahlizh sle of Man Dr h yn citizen H United States and has resided here since 1919. He is one of the oldest and best known broadcasters in the Mid-West and with Bill Hay he started the Radio Round Table. For many years he wrote a daily column for the Chicago Dally News on so¢- ial subjects. He has successively been minister, sociologist, radio sommentator and lecturer, and is Smit the ranked as one of Chicago's outstand- ing speakers. their be- their light, Fireflies are courting loved when they flash according to scientists, - MP tr —— Meteorites from the sky are found to contain only those chemical ele- ments already known on earth, self —today, AT “AMERICA’S BEST RUG VALUE” BIGELOW BEAUVAIS "69 EAUVAIS gives you more for your money — in quality, styling and coloring. And you have 59 choices in smart new patterns and colors. Designs for every type of decoration. Sizes for every room. See Beauvais for your. 95 9x12 Size { BIGELOW RATA y ed Colors—in These and Many More Sizes BRACHBILL’S South Spring Street { Bellefonte, Pa. ing and: membership chairmen from memberships in the County Association ars as follows } wert Mills Beach: Pleasant Mrs. George Magargel: State Harr A Leitzell: Storms. - re Dales Snvder. ran Aieiay Bra M Local whom Historical tained “re may bx Belief ™r 11 pere burg. Dr Grove Mills, Mr Millheim Mrs, J. 1} ] Rebersburg, Mrs. Mary M. Abbott; Centre Hall, Mrs. Frank V. Good- hart: Snow Shoe, Miss Zoe Meek; Philipsburg, Miss Caroline Hale; Port Matilda, Prof. H A Alshouse; Unionville, Eugene Hall: Milesburg Mist Flla Levy: Howard, Mrs. Ches. ter Caseman' Eagleville, Mrs. Jos- ephine Dyer; Buffalo Run Miss Myrtle Sellers; and Aaronsburg, Mr John Forster B Randall Mil - Ld Over 50 Attend DAR Meeting At College The October meeting fonte Chapter Daughters of the i American Revolution was held last week @t the Presbyterian church State College. More than 50 mem- bers were present The meeting was called to order by the regent, Mrs Charles F Mensch. Mrs, William Prear, the chaplain, offered prayer, after which the members recited the American Creed and sang “The Star-Spangled Banner.” ‘The business meeting fol- lowed. At its close Mrs. Hutchinson rendered two very delightful plano solos. Mrs. Charles F. Lewis, state chairman of approved schools gave 8 most interesting and enlighten. ing talk. The hostesses for the evening were Mrs E. M Frear, Mrs, 8S W Fletcher, Mrs. P. B. Breneman, Mrs E. I. Wilde and Miss I. V. T. Sim- mons. of the Belle. A FIRE TONIGHT? THE resources of its citizens are the resources of the nation, Help to safeguard them! Plan a home fire drill, Better still—act to prevent fire by locat~ ing and getting rid of hazards, On ryquest we oii slots furnich a self - mapec + blank to guide you, Hugh M. Quigley ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE PHONE 29 Temple Court Bellefonte, Pa. RI fr Photo above shows small part of long line of uniformed firemen as they entered St. John's Cath. olie church, Saturday morning, to attend funeral services for Joseph DelLallo, Hundreds Attend DeLallo Funeral (Continued from page one) putable evidence of the blow by the community hap In the history funeral wil] stand out as largest and most the recollection of oldest The funeral service began prompt. ly at 10 am, when the Widdowson funeral car arrived in front of the church. As uniformed the Undine Fire Company attention on both leading from the church door, the into thie edifice by six casketbearer all members of the Undine C pany and all in dress uniform bearers were: Chief John Paul Emerick, Charles Baxion Vincent Flynn, all member ladder who had been when their comrade was killed: and James Carpeneto and Edward Kern During the ceremony in church the casket reposed in front of the altar with lighted candles at each end Flowers ar in the Catholic funeral large edifice suffered in the tragic mis- of Bellefonte the of the touching ones in the nity one comm inhabitants stood at steps sidewalk to the ides of Casxel wa m- The Crillen, and team the *n included § ervic crowded to firemen } exceplon of center one, were full undreds church, stood unable to 6 and sidewalk oulsid speaker system, stated that he would depart from custom to pay special papers tribute to “Joe There are two kinds rector declared There are ti of war who protect ] in times of st of soldiers tt o ; soldier and There ar tect our ves ana ropeiiy in § time, TI firemen.” speaker said “The deceased i are assembled | wa a true soldier wd his line of duty Is no less honor than that dies battle Father Downes poin while Delallo had not died in ac fire fighting, he had Jost his 1 training to fit himself to render 1} utmost in service to any who might be in of life o erty ropersy ' idiers peace wh f WOES Are Whose memory deally worthy Se in danger of loss through fire or other catas phe. There is little } tion between the two, he said The rector spoke feelingly of long personal association with deceased; of his vital interest protecting the lives and possess of his fellow man, and of his un- flinching courage in time of danger In conclusion he bespoke {or we are assembled here, was a true deceased an everlasting peace. “Be not sorrowful, friends.” he conciud- ed, “for Joe will live agafh and some day you shall meet him face to | face.” Slowly, sorrowfully the hundréds of firemen filled from the church ‘formed in ranks ahead of the fu- neral coach for the march to the cemetery. Close relatives including DeLalla's widow and his aged moth- er, his brothers and sisters were es- corted to cars for the short ride to to the church cemetery on East Bishop street The procession moved slowly away to a funeral march by the Bellefonte American Legion and Auxiliary Jun. for Band, under the direction of Olin Butt At the cemetery the throng as- semhbled around the grave while the brief last rites were said. As the Cas- ket descended slowly to its last rest. ing place, surrounded by a veritable mountain of flowers, many a sta]. wart fireman wept openly and un- ashamed. Hundreds Visit Home All day Friday. while the body was at the Delallo home on East trean street a steady stream of visitors called to pay their last re. spects. That night more than 150 Pallefonte firemen visited the resi. dence in a body. During the day and or no the night, a guard of honor from the Undine Company, in dress uniform, stood at the bier. | While services were in progress Saturday morning. most stores and | business places In Bellefonte closed | | their doors. The flag in front of the Undine House, across the street from ithe Catholic church, remained drap- ed in mourning until after the fu. 'neral. Soclal activities at the Un. {dine House, terminated : | resume until Monday night, 1 Many Flowery Florists in this area reported that nearly 120 individual floral displays; were sent to the Delallp home more than for any other funeral in recent years except that of Frank Wetzler, of Milesburg. members of Ir with the! ‘news of Delallo’s death, did not Among the more than 400 firemen, most of them In uniform, tended Lhe and Logan of dine fonte Hand-in-Hand both Fire ni ' jadliy Department ; Jrooklyn and Henderson companies Hundreds of Firemen Mis! Mr: Le- briefly Hall; of Howard PL iTeRsIeY Goodhart Marion Weaver mont of Centre Smith, and Mr Each of Lhe work had w Year who at- of members the funeral were them following companies Un- on Companies, Belle- club Pleasant Gap Fire Company; | past and Hope No. 2 Haven Philipsburg Fame, Jun BPOKe own hed near parucuiar during Fy ompli ng Sv | lf heir nlans ai wa Lhelir plan na alia i coming year Robert Mill was the guest speaker of the evening Her The Bookmobll¢ for 1 Centre County Cle ni Libr . ’ ’ . OF ne Mrs farite 100. Lock Beach, of Belle- of tion . SOD . Commi - Lewistown: Burnham F v4 Jd YY 13% Yeagertown company value field and Huntingdon companies In nadail con thi borne Pory sy i & e. fine SOTTOW Were received The | of ‘ f he ho 218% : f ia ficint and Wednesday possible angle of be to its MILESBURG WOMAN'S CLUB The Milesburg Womans Cl held om a riment : Lion MmIy and area telegrams {rom of the departments ex) LO’ lent or ye checked October 7 requested to bring a guest to this meeting General Invitations had officers county eration at the same burg Club was Guests present were chief! of Cresson officer Leva FTEs departmen in } t the the firemen and other many were present 4 Children Survive oh Delallo was a son Nicholas Delallo and 2Lallo, of East Beaver born Bellefonts 1006, making hi Three Democratic Rallies Booked Third Violent Death member Undine Statement given i officer: m and re alement Undine vania knew {f him. Mam inoere men thelr program and Mr of the Women { Philadelphia fice Chairman for audits Wagner ressing candidates JO officers ng at twe h firey der Undis Beezer Installed As Head of K. C. Council 3eczer, of Bellefonte as Orand Knight of 1314. Knights Col- ceremonies Lb the coun- leil rooms, Bellefonte, C. M. Sulli- van, district deputy, and Louis E Smith. district warden, both of Lock Haven, were in charge of the cere- monae Other officers installed were: John Mignot, deputy grand knight; Fran- cis. A. Boscaino, chancellor; John 8. Knapik, financial secretary; B. J Beemer, treasurer: Joseph J. Knap- ik, advocate; James Boscaino, war- den: Alphonsus A. Boscaino, inside guard: Paul Sciableca and Frank Meter, outside guards; Rev. A. J Chervenak, lecturer; Alois C. Har- tle, Winfield Gragt dnmteehs + 0° ws impale gp pr mm———— ER nt statement “ before a can be given' af And $ rueionie, al ) ! cau id Sunday afternoon in INTERESTING MEETING r ib meeting on Mon- Every member was its October - which was designated as Club night been to the of the other clubs in the that joined the State Fed- time the Miles formed. from these clubs Edgar Miller and Mrs sent Mra »” Announcement! The Bellefonte Trust Company wish- es to announce that it is now prepared to finance the purchase of automobiles, both new and used, refrigerators, stoves, washing machines and ironers, at a reasonable cost to the purchaser. Please come in and consult us about our terms and conditions under which these loans will be made. Bellefonte Trust Company BELLEFONTE, PA Love and Richard F N | 7 ( ~ ANNE M. 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