Pace Pace Fight a — ~ OBITUARY — A — MRS, JOHN W. ALLEN, Mrs. Ruth B. Miller Allen, 52. wile | ee MRS, JOHN R, GRIEB Mrs, Eva C. Grieb, T1, of Salona, R. D,, widow of John R. Grieb, died | or jonn W. Allen of Mill Hall, died Wednesday, Dec, 4, at her home |; ner home Friday morning after after an illness of two years. BOIrd | an jliness of four years. Born and in Tylersville, she had resided In| eared in Flemington, she had re- Nittany Valley for 26 years. She sided in Mil Hall for 25 YOArs : dnce had been for many years a member | yo. marriage, She was a member of the Salona Reformed Church lof the Mill Hall Church of Christ. Surviving her are three sons and | surviving are her husband, three a daughter, William C., Aaron R, | ons and three daughters, Guy of Paul H. and Mrs. William Eisen- { Mill Hall; John, Jr, Raymond, and hower, all of Salona, R. D.; 18 | Margie Belle at home; Mrs, Frances grandchildren and three great | p..q of Lock Haven, and Mrs grandchildren, Funeral services guna; Weaver of Dunnstown; also were held at the late residence Fri- | (5, brothers and one sister, Wil day at 2 p. m. with the Rev, Joh | jam and Furst Miller, and Mrs, L R. Gulick of Howard officiating. gs Renner of Flemington: Fount, Burial was made at Tylersville Haven. and Paul, McElhatan HARRY F. CHANEY, EDWARD H. MYERS Harry F. Chaney. ah asa. vid beaidh. & Port Matilda, died at his home in " and H Myers ired B hool Detroit, Mich. on Tuesday, Novem. | Cache! died ch his home rs Ibid texpuide: burg at 7 o'clock Saturday morn- ber 26. He was a son of Alexanc ing, December 7, 1940. He was a son and Sarah Chaney and was born at |“ wogey and Elizabeth Heintzle- Martha Furnace on October 15 and was © man Myers, both deceased 1862, makir his age at time of |, = i Boalsburg January 22 death 78 years time wy A a " 1 month and 21 days. | 1g76. making his age at r *hanet roacle + Sool t Mr. Chaney, a resident of Detroit death 64 years, 10 months and 14 fince 1918, was employed by he 44.5 On June 12, 1900, he was unit- Ford Motor Company until he Was oq in marriage with Virginia Myers, retired in 1932, He is survived bY (who survives with two daughters } Annie E, and three sons: Mrs Loy Whitekettle, of Newport william H., A. Clark and W, Clif- ipa and Mrs. Richard Goheen, of fard Chaney, and two grandsons | indiana, Pa. He was a member of Harry and Norman Chaney. all re- the Boalsburg Reformed church siding in Detroit Also surviving is and was a graduate of Penn State a brother, Clifford Chaney, of Ty¥- College in the class of 1897. Mr rone. Funeral services were held Myers taught at Bellefonte Academy on November 29 in a Detroit Funer- | f six years, at Hazleton vear al home, and interment was made at McKeesport two and § 2 half year in Oakview cemetery, Detroit. Mr. and at Newark, N. J 1 school for Chaney was well known in Centre 28 He ret ired teaching County, part cularly y in the Upper in 1936 the death Bald Eagle Valley area was the Harris Town- —— ship strict, Funeral service , = bs APO > were afternoon at h JOHN FLLIS TYSON Were ternoon at hi ” — lute burg. Rey o£) John Ellis Tyson, : | Jone erment was made home of Mis nna Swavely a : emetery Mackeyville at 8:30 o'clock Wednes- evening Dec. 4, 1840, after a Iness with a kidney condi- tion. For the past seven years Mr Tyson has been employed on the Shawley farm. Bom in Loganton, H Bellet A 3 4 1 0 in ¢ onte f 3g olica. he had resided in Clinton County wp E et ne. a Sompis \ ’ tion of aliments Several year 1 his life. He was for many years ~On Of almex eral yea rt $ an. Ne broke his left hip which a member of the Loganton Evan- | eb Fair inal Cha . 4 I. ames +» him to become a partial invalid relical Church, and also belonged to oof 1evi and St Rr old 'y son ol AVI Ang teYNOMAS the Logan: on lodge of Odd Fellows. | *F Albion nok y cn +4 r-. COAsSed was DOT are three sons and two _ yp p E Culver: nt omes ae 2 IIRun, € r W. Bruce death are Greta P, Kline- | " Cleveland Hall, R. D.; and Mrs Harpater, Mill Mr da Hall; Mis her and twa si William Rebersburg; Adam Kahle Kaneville, Ill. ang Mr Aram Sheats, Milton, R, D.; grandchildren and one great grand- [on some child. Brief funeral services were jects in held Saturday a¢ 1:30 p. m. at the | he cut Klinefelter heme, bog Hall, R. D.. | Episcopal church lowed by serv it the Logan- neral services were ton Evangelical Chueh at 2:30 p. m. ternoon at o'clock at where the Rev, T. R. Husler ofti- Undertaking parlors, Philipsburg, ciated. Burial waz made | the i charge of Rev, E L. Pee. Burial was loganton cemetery he Philipsburg cemetery Lock formerly of . n Ed: ng on ie of wife or one years: trom At nl secretary chool d held Monday home Boal officiated. Int he Boalsburg he al th» 70 died at FRANK REYNOLDS Frank Reynold a dent of Philipsburg, died early day morning at the Centre Co cay week's former Ire ago caused A arah de- n Fe ead Lock Haven; felter, Mill Mina R Lrot SO : wills 843) Kathrin Reyn or) M: old Followi mason ang cocutl ters Mrs ule Ty and Philipsburg hed MAare wd tone 19 = noid accredited with of the best Philips burg the stongs was NOTrKing building pro. among which for the 8t. Paul that town. Fu- held Sunday af- } Weber ’" the in n RIGHT FROM SANTA'S NORTH POLE WORKSHOP BILLY..R TOYS Make This Store Your Shopping Headguarters 1 tm ie ta stock of new toys here, and largest stock in this section. Billy and Ruth toys are select and the pick of the toy stocks. Not one single toy in our stock was carried over from last year. Shop here and you'll be pleased in all ways. This store is open evenings until 9:30 o'clock. We delivery any articles Free! Furniture Gifts Serve 2 Purposes! Not Only Fine Gifts but USEFUL AND PERMANENT BEDROOM SUITE NEW RUG KITCHEN FURNITURE A LIVING ROOM SUITE FLOOR LAMP DREAM CHAIR Is a gift the whole family will enjoy—here is the place to buy it! In this store you'll find one of the finest furniture stocks . . . and priced to save you many dollars. It must be good or we make it so. Your purchase Is welcomed whether it be cash or credit—and we don't ask a finance or carrying charge on your furniture pur- chases, Appliances - Practical and Useful Gift RCA and PHILCO RADIOS KELVINATOR RE- Its FRIGERATORS - ELECTRIC RANGES - WASHERS ROYAL AND HOOVER VACUUM CLEANERS TOASTERS MIXMASTERS BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY TRONERS —. If you dwn’t have Your Credit’s Good Here ..’050 2 come in today and open one. LOWEST, EASIEST TERMS IN TOWN! A small deposit—pay balance next year, a — SHADLES enrer LOCK HAVEN, PA. VER STREET EVENINGS — hau RICHARD HARRY MUIR Richard Harry Muir, only child lof Richard and Agnes Gummo | Muir, of Bast Howard Street, Belle- | fonte, died at birth at the Centre | County Hospital Friday, December |6, 1940. The parents survive, Buri. {al was made Saturday In the Dale | cemetery, at Clearfield. upc JUDITH ROSE WELLAR Judith Rose Wellar, Infant | daughter of John Howaro and Lil- | Han Eminhizer Wellar, of Julian, died at the Centre County Hospital here on Wednesday, December 4, 1940, 39 hours after her birth, Sur- viving are the parents and several brothers and sisters. Interment was made last Thursday in the Ju- lian cemetery. HARRIET K. WALKER Harriet Klinger Walker died at the home of her grandparents, Mr and Mrs. J. W. Klinger, of Lemont at 8:15 o'clock Sunday night, De- cember 8, 1940, of pneumonia, She had been an invalid since birth Miss Walker was a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Roy and Helen Klinger Walker and was born at Lemont on November 23, 1024, making her age at time of death 16 years and 15 days. She Is survived by her par- ents, a brother, Kenneth, a ster Kathryn, and her grandparent Private funeral services were held at the Klinger home, Wednesday afternoon, with the Rev. W. K. Hos. terman officiating. Interment made at Houserville MRS. SAMUEL (. Mrs. Marian Klapp, wife of uel C. Klapp and mother of Donald Everett, of Bellefonte Saturday night, 7 Ks | was KLAPP Sam- Mrs died December 7, 1940 at her home in Watsontown of com- plications following a long illne: Mrs. Klapp was well known in Belle fonte through her visits at her daughter's home. Mrs. Klapp Is sur- vived by her mother, Mrs Cecelia Hinkson, of Watsontown: her hus- band who is a druggist at Wats win: and the following children in addition to Mrs, Everett; Clarence Paul and Mrs, Robert Smith Watsontown, and Mrs. William {f Philadeiphia. Funeral . were held Tuesday afternoon at the Clarence Kldpp home. In ment was made in Watsontown MRS, ANNA L. BLACK. ia Black, wife of Bla Black, died at her home Tyrone Wednesday morning, De- cember 4. 1940, following an Liness of two years wit! complications Mrs Jack was a daughter of rge and Gertrude May (Strubje) and was born at Hub- » County, on Oct In 1612 Lack marriage ne all Mi lan, o ! vice Mrs, Anna il J Ge inger Black. She hi:ban and one Black of Williamspo three brothers and g sisier: Franc I. Kessinger of Tyrone, Charles J Kessinger, Carl L. Kessinger and Mis Thelma May Kessinger ol Lock Haven Mrs, Black was member the Pirst Meth rch, Tyrone MRS. EFFIE JACOBS Mrs. Effie M. Jacobs, of Boalsburg, died at the home of her sister, Mr: Mollie Beck, in Altoona, Wednesday morning, December 4, 1840, at the age of 790 years, 8 months and 1 day. She was born April J, 1861, in Pine Grove Mills, a daughter of william and Hannah Johnson Burchfield. In 1887 she was married to John H. Jacobs, who passed away in April, 1930, Bwviving are one sister, Mrs. Peck, and a brother, Hugh M. Burchfield, of Altoona Mrs. Jacobs was a4 member of the Boalsburg Presbyterian church. Fu neral services were held Priday af- ternoon at her late home in Boals- burg. with the Rev. J M Kirkpat- rick of Centre iiall officiating. In- terment was made in the Boalsburg cemetery Of Od ist oh MAX SCHECHTER, Max Schechter, proprietor of the City Steam Laundry North Water Street, Bellefonte, died suddenly at his home adjoining the laundry at 9 o'clock Friday morning, death being attributed to a heary attack Mr. Schecter not been {i} and had been about his work as usual The deceased came to Bellefonte rom New York City aboul two and 1alf years ago and took over the lat mmdry formerly owned and oper- ated by Mrs. Frank T, Kern. He was a son of Michael gnd Sylvia Brooks Schechter and was born in Russia on September 15, 1877. mak- ing his age at time of death 63 ears, 2 months and 21 days. He is survived by his wife, the former Molly Bashein, and these daugh- ters: Mrs. Edward Weiner and Mrs Edward Kofman. both of Belle- fonte; Mrs, Harry Bogel, of New York City: Mrs. Victor Kangdal and Miss Helen S¢hacter, of Baltimore, Md.; Miss Ruth Schechter, at hom», and three” grandchildren Mr Schechter was a member of the Hebrew Center of Bellefonte, The . : as THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. : | remains were shipped to New York City, Saturday, and interment was made there the following day. MRS. LAVINA D. GUISEWITF. Mrs. Lavina D. Guisewite, 78, wi- dow of John A. Guisewite, died at her home at Avis at 9:30 a, m, Sat- urday, December 7, 1040, after a short illness. Burviving are three sons, Frank and Robert, Avis, and Raymond, Lawrenceville: a brother, David Dorman, Aaronsburg: and 12 grandchildren and 17 great grand- children MRS. SABINA HOUSER Mrs. Sabina Houser, aged 89 years 11 months and 26 days, died at the home of H. L. Harpster at Pine Grove Mills, Saturday morning, De- cember 7, 1040, at 11:30 o'clock, of complications. Mrs. Houser was born in Dauphin county December 11, 1851, a daughter of Jacob and Sa- bina Yeager Wagner, both deceased. She is survived by two daughters: Mrs, James Peters of Pennsylvania Furnace, and Mrs, Frank Kline of Tamaqua; eight grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. She was a member of the Reformed church Funeral services were held at the Koch Funeral Home, State College. Tuesday afternoon, with the Rev T. OG. Jones officiating, Bur wa made in Shiloh cemetery ial MRS. SANCTA A. DORMAN Mrs. Sancta Alveda Dorman, wid- ow of the late Lewis Dorman, died at her home In Howard at 1:20 o'- clock Friday afternoon, December 6. 1040, after a seven years' illness with a complication of diseases Mr Dorman was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Yearick and was born in Nittany Valley on August 22 1871, making age at time of death 68 years, 3 months and 14 day Her husband, Lewis Dorman passed away some years ago. Sur- viving are two sons: Lee, of Miles. burg Lewis, of Howard: and three Mrs, Kate Weber, of Howard: Adda Bickel of Roar. ing Spri Mr Minnie Von- ada, of Bellefonte. Puneral service were held Monday afternoon at the late home, followed by Interment at Howard ner and sisters Mr ng, and WILLIAM E. BEEZER William E. Beezer, [orme; fonte resident and police officer, died at his home In Philipsburg st 4:25 o'clock Saturday afternoon, Decem- 7. 1940, His death, caused by a attack, followed an illness of four months. Mr. Beezer was born a! Bellefonte on November 26, 1872 + atl Lime Of death 68 11 days, He was a son of and Margaret McGowan was a glas but had lved re- or five years. He lived urg for the past 25 years n 1915. He was a meme ber of the Bt. Peter and Paul Cathe olic church, On November 20, 1889 he was united In marriage with Mary Ryan at Lock Haven. Mrs Beezer died July 14 1940, Burviving are two children: Mrs. Prank Casey and Walter E. Beezer, both of Phil Ipsburg, and the following brothet and two sisters: Ferdinand. of Bells. fonte, and Mrs. William Pord and Miss Agnes Beezer, of Douglas, Ari. pon; 8 brother, George A. Beeger of Bellefonte, died seven weeks ago Puneral services were held Tuesday moming at the Sts. Pater and Paul Catholic church, Philipsburg, with the Rev, W. T. Harkins officiating Interment wis made In the Bt Mary's cemetery, Lock Haven Belle ber heart The by trade or four Beezer blower tired [ [ in decrased going thers WILLIAM NOAH WEAVER William Noah Weaver, Marion township farmer and school direc. tor, was found dead in an outbuild- ing on his farm home near Jack- sonville early turday morning death being attributed by Centre County Coroner Charles Sheckler of Milesburg, to a heart attack Mr Weaver is believed to have died about 8:30 o'clock Friday night Members of the family, believing he was in bed, did not notice his ab. sence until he did not appear as us- ual in the morning. His bed had not been slept in and a search soon revealed the body. The deceased was a son of Mr, and Mrs. Jonathan Weaver and was born near Centre Hall on September 20, 1867, making his age at time of death 73 years 2 month: and § days, His wife, the former Josephine Betz died about three years ago, Surviving are these children: Willard, Mrs. Mary Deitg and Pearl, all at home: two sisters Mrs. Alverda Dukeman, of Win. burne, and Mrs. Anna Emich, of near Bellefonte, and one grandchild Mr. Weaver at various times held public offices in the Jacksonville area and was a member of the Re. formed church of Jacksonville, Pu. neral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the home, followed by services in the Reformed church at! Jacksonville, with the Rev. John B Gulich officiating. Interment was) made in the Jacksonville cemetery eM — in Hospital After Accident Oscar Gray of State College was admitted 1» the Lock Haven Hospit- al last Thursday morning for sur- gical treatment, after being in- jured in an automobile accident that | | morning near Mill Hall while on | his way to work at the Piper Air-! craft plant. The auto which he was | | driving skidded on the andw-covered | | highway. ARTH Lei SA ‘Brothers DANCING! HARRY'S PLACE EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY = FEATURING —~ Slaves of Rhythm ADDED ATTRACTION ERNA AND HER ACCORDION Lan (Continued from page one) lobs shells or angle tances Mot« motor ed for portat M. P--~Mllitary of a keepin direct! 0. D the co ficer of the day, arily responsible quiet of a camp or garrison Old ferring (but never to his fi C.O Port instan it gets close Prime Mover mostly QM corm Reo army cover fashion Retr loweri horses on truck: Vetelan Rallroader Diey Charles Patterson Osceola Mills Rallroad engineer, was found dead last Thursday afierncon at hi home in the Read House where he had been living, He is believeg to tb have suffered a heart attack, He Oiiders oT irhange was 54 years old and had worked svivania, when for the Pennsylvan a Rallroad for sons interested the past 38 year: present LEGAL NOTICES af ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of Ir Elizabethy MeC. Scott, late of Belle. meda fonts Borough deceased shin letters of administration In of estate having been granted the un- (County ls a iersigned, all persons indebted there orm ( of Of « L! W ‘]4 ner unil ¢ , also, of to are requestad 10 make immediate the officer tempor- payments, and those having claim for the peace titied thereto the last Will and make a report of his findings conclusions to thig court, will for the purposes of his on Friday, the 20th day ber, 1040 10:00 o'clock the Law OfMice of the under testament, and guage Of The Doughboy of high disse at an short grenades jelietonte comparatively «3 where ai nt her all are required and prove their cla debarred from ing for rized-—A force equipped with vehicles that are not design- actual combat, but for trans. lon of men and supplies ni RR PAUL CAMPBELL x51 police members special force charged with g order, collecting stragglers ng traffic, el Olive ld-weather ORPHANS Matter Vonada, late deceased Orp! the of the of Haines on sald the Court of drab the color has been Florence Almeda $500 00 Plduciar and or demands against the same, will resent them without delay for set- tiement to CHARLES MoC 8SOOTT The Administrator, Bellefonte x2 hi f soldier's way of re- commanding officer whether Man 2 to Pa ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICY n the Matter o Estate of Bu- Wooden, late of Bellefonte Bor- Centre County. Pa decensed { Administr ation on 4 4 hi IK been era vw until undersig: all person debited action ere requested make im- MiVITIe Nn ta i nd H same them without delay for MRS. JEROME OG. HAR Bishop treet x52 Woe) the “ ‘ { the 30 or 60 Carried portee u Py ce on vehicles aval or traflers to the scen i} A hes for towing art Quartermaster 0 a the 0 sed nnai picked ug ens since ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICY the Matter of the Estate of A late of Boprine Township, ty, Pa. deceased administration been grant the | wed Useouth eat Ceremony on ng of the na sundown ridges sO thr with lefin ite] which Iver vou Rifle w gm give 1 it; Ip mnre fires lon adistinguishe morta; 8x mor mach prima: fight. 8h x1 ne cidom a re | 87 ed of ed of Se) edd ve FRrEr Revolver istol IYiNE Cart Lien nt t rn vod to HARRY W HAZEL trator. Bellefonte, Pa M Get atlorney in same 200 feet to th buille } ‘ iw EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Generally ith a barre! he fect) om weifirally nro tumblin Testator's meet aODGIntUnment North Penn. ms, ov coming in Auditor COURT NOTICE estate of Town Centre December 12, 1940, to the place of berinning 4 3 acres and 60 perches The vi and Heation are filed period of said advert prajlsement will be ute by the Court HARRY A of the Orphans Centre County, Penn dur nement / thereunto pers ) be Lr on ri “ove avpraisement has confined ni si by the Court and pub- ordered and if no esceptions ronfirmed Court a x52 M— Containe been ng the ald ap- ality. CORMAN of COMPENSATION Al- INSURANCE AUTOMOBILE & FIRE BELLEFONTE ED L. KEICHLINE BARBABARABARARAARARARALARRALLALAROAS RumFroRrp RipoLes » Why does Ellen Eaton vse on ear trumpet ft MOA cokes ond biscuits Bing JU thes dee! fram Lasting pre ® the Heried FORD behing Powter. Sang for sur bows. 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For the man whose affection you prize; for the woman your heart holds dear; for the young folks whose way in life you want to brighten . . Pottery gifts from this store are supremely lovely. Bissel Sweepers Hommered Aluminum Bath Sets Towels - Rugs Fr 3 Fe WLWAWP For Dad Shaving Sets Fine Socks Handkerchiefs TAPIA Baby Brother and Sister Blankets - Robes Sacks - Dresses - Slips Sleeping Garments Cops - Baby Buntings Booties For Mother House Coats Gowns, Gloves Hand Bags Handkerchiefs Scarfs, Hose Bed Jackets Cotton Frocks Silk Comfort Tailored Coats Dressy Coats Silk Dresses Cotton Gowns cod Pillows Jewelry, Umbrella For Sister Silk Hose Reversible Coat Sweater Blouses Wollengord Dress Wool Gloves Socks Skirts Sewing Sets Kid Gloves Corduroy Robes Pajamas 5 J. B. WAGNER & CO. Bellefonte, Panna. South Allegheny St (Formerly Hazel & Co.) PLY PLP LF EL iP ia
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