Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, November 14, 1940, Image 12
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. November 14, 1940. MISS JENNIE S. FISHER Miss Jennie 8. Fisher, lifelong resident of Unionville, died at the Shepherd and Enoch Pratt Hospi- tal at Towson, Md., at 6 o'clock Sat- urday morning, November 9, after a lingering illness been a patient at the hospital a year. Miss Fisher was a daughter of willlam P. and Esther Wilson Fisher and was born in Union town- ship on August 23, 1858, making her age at time of death 82 years, 2 months and 16 days. She is survived | of | Lucretia ! | many of Tyrone, by a sister, Mrs. Cora McMinn, DuBois. Another sister, Way, of State College, passed away on October 30, 1940. Miss Fisher was | Friends church. | a member of the Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Wetzler Memorial | Chapel, Milesburg, with the Rev. Howard E. Oakwood, of the Miles- burg Presbyterian church, ing. Interment Ridge cemetery near Unionville RICHARD EU GENE STOVER Richard Eugene Stover, aged 14. of Millheim, succumbed at 3:30 o'clock last Thursday afternoon, November 7, 1940, while enroute 10 the Centre County Hospital, Belle fonte, in an ambulance. He be- came ill Sunday of last week and death attributed to a ruptured ap- pendix, came while the was passing through Centre Hall He was a son of Robert and Estel- la Keen Beck Stover ang was bom on April 6. 1926, making his age af time of death 14 yea 1 months and 1 day. He is survived by narents and these half-brother and half-sisters: Dean Benneti, Ol Millheim: and Russell Betty and Charlotte Beck, of Aaronsburg. Fu- neral services were held on Monday afternoon at grand- parents, Mr. and Keen at Milthelm. w G A Fred CUriesing Ler ment was made In cemetery, Millhet m. Richard sometime had been employed as newspaper carrier in Millheim MRS. ANNA D STEELE Steele, Ty- Anna at her home In Tyrone 7, 1840 wa 16 his Of us Harry Rev tie hone Mr Mr rons Thursday a: 11 died 20 o'clock Steele born at Bellefont 1868 a daughter of len (Brown) Meese 18, 1888, at Bellelon united marriage Steele, who passed Years ago. Surviving are and three daughler Roy of Cleveland, O., Z. E. Steele Mrs. Harry Calestock of Detrolf Mich.; Harry E Steele of Tyrone Mrs, George Campbell of Aliquippa ember in away three s Social Security Agent to be Here (Continued from page one) monthly wages of the who must in accordance with of the law quired by amount of 3) on a Job covered curity Act Complete information and assist- ance in filing claims may be ob- tained by upon the repre- sentative fonte or by com- municating w Williamsport office, 4 { lave an calling in Belle th will th —l Anniversary of Indian Massacre (Continued from page one) some extent wa believed by the Pennsylvania In- dians. That it wag considered evi to walk over graves of warriors glain In battle, as they experienced pain i stepped upon, has been ex- pressed to this writer by old Corn- planter Indians several octa- sions. Dr. J. W, Betz, who, as previously mentioned in t column was oldest practising veterinary surgeon in Pennsylvania until his death in Lebanon county in his ninetieth year and who told this writer the bert legend he had in all of 1940 sald that originally Indian burial grounds were not hard to find, as they kept them fenced with tangles of briars, vines, stakes and rocks and can feel to the wl on this we 1940, | She had | for | officiat- | was made in the Oak | ambulance , | Mrs. Leda Richards of Philadelphia; nine grandchildren grandchild; Mary Esther Mrs, and Mrs Pleasant Gap | of Lady also Grubb of Jol aNson Clare Blanche auxilia R. T. FREDERICK MICHAEL SEEGER. Frederick years Mich: a well Kennan She sist of of ry of t vel known lodge he ers, of Seeger, re late of New Castle, at his home Wednesday night, vember 8 which ten years Tyrone, a son of Christian ang nie Seeger years | riage wit! toona clude the or Port | grandchildren Mr German rone, ke Funeral I afternoon at Mi ol had Mr (Theurer) ago. he was Lina Member: we of whom Matilda G ar was a Lutheran Seeger r, until Incapac! Services me in New New Castle SIDNEY C, Sidney C ich former Mile DUrg noon Fric } il nad th Cameron He ery home in returneg ¢ funeral of hi McKinley wit i i Lut 0. Klin 8 made in Milestbhog : them home at ed the Belle Grov and ¢ Now AlN} over ——————— 1940, following invalide Seeger of wile and Also were Cast Lie gravey wa d him was united Larrimer the eight fa erald 1 three member church aled hei on and interment w for DOI Abou mar- in at mily and B and one great- four Lock Haven; Philadelphia, Johnstown. Hockenberry, was a member the Presbyterian church, Viola Rebekah | the Ladies’ Mis Mrs. ol the ol of for dden died | No- an {line Ove na n- t 40 Al- in- children Seeger survivir ng is SR of of i at SLIKER ard e has near so often ol are 7 slers iit Ty- He followed the trade of ba- by ilines tha Saturday is ma i ae my been hau.- $4,000 Stock Holiday Goods Destroyed $450; Ferd C al garden garden took £6.500 of car not ins fully of urance (Continued f from page one) heavy Lucas, ¢ small amou $50 jou ‘ i id a The total Apr weiine depending Christmas s loss is parti The * ind the the The ured covered Christmas g« On odds $500 coverage damage timaled to a tocks ¥ COVere the there Election Twists Upset Program ta & vi vi lounge main in adoption al Mr barn I A 5500 inventory d auge wn (Continued from page one) ken an ion of a Ine xX pe capitol build The 1941 session Pennsyivania of ted twist well-apy for women legislators winted ing will be Was Re Te RDA the history women's suffrage out a woman legislator all $a 8 Borrow From A Bank When obliged (0 horrow money to meet expenses, be certain, through investigation, that your money is loaned by a reputable and approved organization. is above questioning, Personal loans and collateral and mortgages. commercial Inquire of our loan plans now, For seventy-five vears, we have been meeting the needs of those who have a need for money. Our reputation loans for any worthwhile purpose made on signature as well as on THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BELLEFONTE, PA. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Ww of $1.000 WAH to by is on the first inee ithe a a a Lat BE a ETE LS Le as — ing a dis | Hassenpfeffer is mighty good- game | having 827.300. Modern Etiquette 1. When vou have received a val- | sent by badly t from a friend Arrives in a ha nou uable mall, damng you do? gil and i od Ccnuition, are a few acknowledge- introduction thal are usage ? ments forbidder YW S0CIAl 3. ‘Wh fini the 4. Isn't it a S0n in company what he say mind’ sidering a guest hed eallt ee NIE naps table? should for a impulsive eaking yout mis‘ake to be alway: as he it 5. When seated in o young woman 0 0 the 48) Ol] ampuny 9. What Yours 1084 truly a friendly very for an ap- letter? writing notes friends who nusbarkl, should with Whe TY 10 it LO no nots Know Iw igned both mes? 8 Shouldn't wurt of o weal Ml are for the "ashionable the w.ternoon? Call- { now 10 Would five for a fift What na caller cents be sufficient ~cent meal? would a bring hostess ner a do box of | itlin in a man ' WI0 Andios hould she call an usher? ‘Answers to Modern Etiquette it replaced Mi ir) Charmed extravagan o H ow 11. The vat + flowers imine 3 diag ¥ il HOUSEHOLD HINTS Renewing Blackboard, DIACK DOA Added Beauty faking Cake Stains on Furniture tabespoon of i linseed Pow dered oil LE a paraffin pag YOUR HEALTH rom ¢ Educational Cor the Board he Ol Tu Laremia kills ularemia fase: ven who han tick-bearing nto Penns ile rabbits rabbits were im- yivania in 1928 The other spreads. not only to but to human dead alive discase wiid rabbits handie them { otherwise Pennsylvanian tularemia in Tulare Coun- t showed The name tul- from Tulare County. The disease has moved eastward 1al- imore, Maryiand in siege last year The Directo; Health in Balti- more introduced and had an ordin- ance passed prohibiting the impor- tation into Baltimore of wild rab- bits or wild hares, either dead alive who or this dis- aremia ‘4 g had of of Last week. Pittsburgh's City Council tularemia he infected rabbit per- thirough direct contact. Hand- skinning, cleaning or prepar- eased rabbit for food with- out using rubber gloves is extremely dangerous. Tularemia, difficult to diagnose in man, soon involves lymphatic glands, liver, spleen and the latier often resulting in pneumonia waich frequently proves fatal Tuiaremia can be prevented Housewives, butchers, hunters whoever handles rabbits-should wear rubber gloves and should care- fully wash the gloves with soap and hot water before removing them. hen thoroughly cooked, the meat of even the infected rabbit becomes safe to eat. Wear rubber gloves-—coock rabbitg thoroughly “but prepare and cook the rabbit content ance 10 us geri; or to a JUNE | with care DO YOU KNOW Pennsylvania ranks second among | he states for the number of big animals within its borders Michigan with 830.80c. The total big game | animals in the United States total | i more than 5800000 with 3578000 white-tailed deer as leadibg animal, Peansylvania has 820. or Director | Health introduced a similar or-' leads | white- | tio bo ed B dat as RW ers Straighter Candle ’ tattling Windowy soda Ink Walnut Stains on wr Wa the Hands Watering Plants Inn A ———— HS Alumni To Hold Thanksgiving Dance ihe CGAnce commu Association tiee of 4 he Al- the Bellefonte of fn to has nh the fams All fr H 8 remember e since it giters vou 8 well as an ell the scholarchis orchestra ends are urged to will per per MOODY . +e IRRITABLE? * Dont in malic petod 0 a com Tors Take wl ( “ni Taha PILLY as directed aloe d thot el PLY theokt ons McCormick-Deering FARM EQUIPMENT SALES AND SERVICE Liberal Trade ALLOWANCE FOR OLD MACHINERY MAW M. Harold Betz HOWARD, PA. 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