Page Eight eer HARRY T. SHAY | view, officiating. Interment will be Harry T. Shay died at his home | made in the Union cemetery, Belle~ in Altoona late Tuesday night, Jun- | fonte. uary 7, 1941, following a two years'| illness. Born in Spring Mills, Oc- | tober 21, 1862, he was the son of John Sechler, at one time a well Wwilllam C. and Lucinda (Thomas) | known resident of Bellefonte and Shay. He had been engaged in the employe at the former Ardell Lume pointing and paperhanging Jusiness ber company planing mill, died Sun- in Altoona for many years, Mem-| day night, January 5, 1941, at his bers of the family include his wife,| home in Philadelphia. While a res- Mrs. Louise Hart Shay, and several | jdent here he was united in mar- nieces and nephews, Mr, Shay Was|prigge with Miss Susan Garis, a member of the Pirst Church of daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Christ. | Garis, Surviving are the following isons and daughters Mae, Etta, | Flora, Edna, Lawrence, Edward and ! George, all of Philadelphia, Elsie, of Lewisburg. The remain: | were brought to Williamsport on Monday and burial made the same day in Mound cemetery DAVID G. GILL David G a BITUAR mi — Y I JOHN SECHLER WINFIELD T. SUMMERS Winfield T. Summers, of Burnside street, Bellefonte, died at the Centre County Hospital at 8:30 o'clock Sat- urday morning, January 4, 1941, af- ter a several weeks' illness with @ complication of diseases, He was ad- mitted to the hospital on Decem- ber 23. Mr. Summers was a son of | Malachi and Susan Rossman Sum- at Rebersburg and for the past 29 mers and was born in Centre coun- | vears employed by the Pennsylvania tv on December 14, 1868, making | Railroad as a boller inspector, died bis age at time of death 72 years!at his home in Swissvale at 6:50 o'- and 20 days. In 1901 he was united Monday morning, January 6, in marriage with Sarah Shutt, who 1941, after an illness with a heart arvives with the following children: condition. Mr. Diehl was a of Mrs. Ruth Gordon, Jerome, Harold and Rebecca Diehl and was and Mrs. George Emel, all of Belle~ | born in Union county in 1880, being fonte, and Miss Margaret, of Rebers- In November, 1002, burg. Funeral services were held united in marriage with Eva Monday afternoon at the Wetzler| Auman, of Rebersburg. Surviving Memorial Chapel in Mllesburg, with ‘are his wife; a son, Lawrence Diehl, the Rev. C. Nevin Stamm officiating. of Rebersburg. and two brothers Interment was made the Union Harry Diehl, of Penns Creek, and ¢emetery, Bellefonte John Diehl Mifflinburg. Funeral ————— ervices will held the Neff MRS. JOHN STITZER Funeral Home, Millneim, this Thurs. Mrs. L. Anna Stitzer, 76, widow of “o=. ¥ the Rev, R. A. Babcock John Stitzer, died at her home at ating. Interment will made Mili Hall, BR. D, 1, late Saturday m cemetery morning, January 4 1941, after nineteen weeks’ lliness following a series trokes, the fi clock sOon George ared GO ne was VE PE yell n n of De at be MES. RICHARD BROOKS Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Brooks, wife Richard Brooks, of Centre lall died her in that commune had lived on the ity about noon Sunday, January farm where she died for the past 1041, while &i : in a chair. She 30 years. She was a member of the had been health for the Mt. Bethel Reformed church past two wag at- siving her are two sons and tributed to a complication of dis« daughters: Charles K. Stitzer, Plea eases, Mrs. Brooks was a daughter ant Cap: Harry A. Stitzer, Hublers- | of Daniel and Mary J. Swabb Wion burg: Mrs. Albert Beck and Mrs. and was born in Polter townsh Frank Bitner, of Mill Hall, R. D. 1; | April 4 1872 making also two sisters, Miss Elizabeth ' time of death 68 vear Krvder., Los Gatos, Calif, and Mrs. and 1 day. Surviving are George Wetzel of Canton, Ohlo: 14 band: two children, Jame srook grandchildren and five great-grand- and Mrs. Mahlon Johnsoti, both of children. Funeral services were held Centre Hall: and a brother and two at her late residence Wednesday al-| sisters: Frank Wion and Mrs. Rich. terncon in charge of the Rev. John ard Holmes, both of Bellefonte, and R. Culick of Howard assisted by Mrs Ida Cs { Mt Carmel the Rev. Paul J. Keller, of Snyder! Mrs. Brook member of the town. Burial was made in Mt. Beth-| Lutheran church and of Progre ¢] cemetery Grange, Centre all Funeral were terday afternoon JAMES ALEXANDER HEVERLY at the home the Rev. C. C Otto, of Centre officiating. In- ferment wis n the Centre Hall cemetery of t of which she suffered last August 24. Rory Nittany Valley she had resided there ¢ll her and 1! 3 {Bl “wl hone 1ifa : ii Hi ' tLing falling years and death Don Age Ot month her hus. het a Te with Hall James Alexander Heverly, well ® known resident of Blanchard, dled dt his home in that place at 11:45 o'tlock Saturday morning. January 4.1941, from a heart condition, Born | at Blanchdrd October 14, 1864, the son of Wesley and James Williams feverly, deceased, was in his 77th gear at time of death. April 1887, he was united in marriage with Miss Alma Willams who preceded him in death a number of years ago. Surviving him are a Franklin, of Blanchard; a daugh ter, Mrs. Philip Schroat, of Leck Haven: two grandchildren, Loraine Heverly of Ilanchard, and Jerry Schroat, of Lock Haven; and two brothers, Edward Heverly, of How- ard. R. D. 2. and Harry Heverly, of Beech Creek. Funeral] services were held from his late home Tues- day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, con- ducted by Rev. Harry Kline, pastor of the Baptist church of Milesburg Burial was made in the Baptist cemetery at Blanchard, Mr. Heverly was a lifelong member of the Bap- tist church MES. ALLEN H. KLINGER Mrs. Anna Mae Klinger wile of Allen H. Klinger, of Spring Miils, 10 a native of Centre county, died at moming, January 2, 1941, after a several months’ {liness with a come plication of diseas The deceased was a daughter of EE. G. and Mary Kuhn DeArmitt and was born at Hecla Park on January 19 1907, making her age at time of death 33 years, 11 months and 13 days, Sur- viving are her husband: her father two children, Joyce Mary and Glen: Allen, both at home, and these bro- thers and sister Charles DeAr- mitt and Mrs. Julia RB. Waite, both of Pleasant Gap: Mrs. Charlotte Alterio, of Bellefonte; Mrs. Minnie B. Miller, of Unionville: Mrs. Mary DeArmitt of Hecla Park, and John DeArmitt of Axemann. _Funeral ervices were held at the home OD Sunday afternoon with Rev. C. C Otto officiating, Interment was made the Georges Valley cemstery ELMER C. MUSSER Eimer C. Musser, prominent re- JEROME G. HARPER Jerome GG. Harper, former Belle. fonte merchant and native of this community, passed away at his home on East Bishop street at 2 tired farmer of Perguson township, o'clock Monday morning, January passed away at his home in Pine 6, 1941, after a several years’ illness Grove Mills at 8:50 o'clock Satur- with heart trouble and complica- day night, January 4, 1941, alter a tions. Mr. Harper and his brother, several] months’ illness with a heart the late G. Bdward Harper, for a condition. Mr. Mutser was a son of pumber of years conducted a gro-| John and Catherine Dale Musser céry in a room in the north section and was born in Ferguson town- of the Crider Exchange building, i ship on August 7. 1862. which made North Allegheny street. Later he his at time of death 78 vears. was employed as a salesman for the 4 months and 27 days On Decen- RC. Williams Company of New ber 10, 1882 he was united in mars York. For the past 40 years he had riage with Miss Norah Forney. who beety a ‘member of the Logan Fire survives with five thildren™ 14 Company. Mr. Harper was a son of ; grandchildren and 7 great-grand- Jonathan and Marinda Schroyer children. The surviving children Harper and was born in Bellefonte are: Earl C. Musser, Bellefonte: M, on April 20, 1872, making his age at B. Musser, Altoona: Mrs. Chester time of death 68 years, 8 months McCormick, Paul FP. Musser, and 'J and 16 days. Surviving are hig wife, Foster Musser, all of State College, the former Lulu M. 8mith, and one Other survivor: include sister, Mrs. J. A. Baxe, of Holden, thers: L. B. Musser, of Pine Grove age West Virginia. Punmeral services will Mills, and A. J. Musser, of Indians, | a sister, Mrs. Laura Krebs, of | be held at 2:30 o'clock this Thurs. and day afternoon at the home with Ping Grove Mills Mr. Musser, a the Rev. Dr. J. W. Claudy, of Rock- | lifelong resident of Perguson towne ol EA ra pr = < AA I AR S88 Automobile LOANS «+. . to purchase New or Late Model Cars | Monthly Payments Arranged to Suit Your Income and Your Budget ” 3 FULL DETAILS GIVEN GLADLY BELLEFONTE TRUST COMPANY Phone 1070 : and | | officiating Gill, former blacksmith | her home at 6 o'clock last Thursday! two bro. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. January 9, 1941. | ship and member of one of that community's oldest and most out. standing families, was ao member of the Lutheran church of Plne Grove {Mills and also of the I. O. O. F, | lodge. Funeral services were held | yesterday afternoon at the Pine {Grove Mills Lutheran church, In. | terment was made in the Pine Grove Mills cemetery. CHARLES F. LYTLE Charles Fletcher Lytle, of Storms- town, lifelong resident of Halfmoon i township, was fatally injured In | Baltimore, Md., on New Year's Day {at about § p. m. when he was struck by an autcmahls Mr. Lytle was o {gon of Henry and Anna Margaret | Payne Lytle and was born in Half- | moon township on September 11, (1880, making bis age at time of | death 60 vears, 3 months and 20 days. He was never married and is | survived by a brother, Wade Lytle, of Stormstown, Funeral services were held at the Wade Lytle home in Stormstown on Sunday after. noon, with the Rev, David Dowin Interment was made In Grace cemetery. FRANK RUDY Prank Rudy, of Centre Hull, pass- ed away at the home of his son, John Rudy, one mile north of Cen- tre Hall at 5:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, January 1, 1941, after a brief {llness with a complication of diseases, Mr. Rudy, who suffered from a heart ailment, was a son of Nicholas and Barbara Scott Rudy and was born in Huntingaon county on August 15, 1860, making his at time of deats: 80 years, 4 months and 16 days. His wife, Rebecca, died ome time ago. Surviving are these children: Herbert of Petersburg: Mr John Keller, of Pe QCrove Mills; Mrs. Frank Bookhamer Manor Hills, and John, of near Cen- Hall, He was the last member his Immediate family, Funeral services were held Saturday alter. noon at the Goodhart Puneral Home, Centre Hall with the Res C. C. Otto, of Centre Hall officiat- ing. Interment was made In Bef. le cemetery, MeAlevey's Fort age of tre of MISS ADA SMITH Miss Ada Smith, native and well wnown resident of Millheim, died at 4 o'clock Monday morning, January 6, 1941, in the Centre County Hos. pital, after a several months’ ill. with a complication of diceas- Her condition did not become erious until several weeks ago, o he was admitted to the hospital last Friday. The deceased was a daughter of Willlam E. and Flira- beth Harter Smith and was born In Millhelm on August 14, 1897. mak- ing her age time of death 43 years, 4 months and 22 day: Sur. viving are het father, with wham the resided: two brothers Ray, of Penn Hall, and Rufus, of Millheim and a sister, Miss Rosie, at home She Was on mets: of the Evangel. ical church and was active in church work. Bhe taught In the Sunday chool and was a member of he chuireh choir. Puneral services will ibe held al 2 o'clock this Thurtday (afternoon at the home, with the {Rev. Harry A. Houseal officiating Interment WII be made nn the Mil- (heim cemetery. ess or re] = BRUCE CLAYTON AUMAN Bruce Clayton: Auman, age 51 died at his residence, 3925 5th street, Struthers, Ohio, Tuesday evening, December 31, 1040, at 11 o'closk, after a four days’ lliness with heart trouble. He was emploved in the electrical department of the Youngs town Sheet and Tube Company and lived at Struthers 22 years, Mr. Au- man attended the United Prestyter- ian church and was corporal in the 108rd Ammunition Tralg of Penne sylvanis, serving overseas during the World war. Twenty-two years ago he married Ning M. Slick. Sur- viving are his wife, one daughter Dorotheg: two sons, Keith and Don. ald, all of Youngstown: Frank, of Pensacola, Florida: Pred of Wil- kinsburg: Hemmer of Milton, nd Reese. of Coburn. The body was re- moved from the residence to David- son's funeral home, Struthers, Where services were held Friday, Inter. ment was made in Lake Park ceme- tery, Struthers Mr Auman was a sori of the late William N. and Mary K. Auman and was born in Millheim. He was widely Known and held in high regard throughout the county CHARLES SPURGEON SMITH Charles Spurgeon Smith, native and well known resident of Belle. fonte, died at the home of his son. in-law, Patrick Moore at Snow Shoe, at 11:15 o'clock Sunday morning, 'Januhry 57 1841. after 5 year's ill. ness. His condition did not become serious until jast Wednestlay Until going to Snow Shoe to reside about 18 months ago, Mr. 8mith had re- dided at the family homestead on West Bishop sireet. Mr. Smith was a son of Frederick and Sarah North Smith, and was born in Deiiefonte on May 2. 1860, making his age at! time of death 80 years. 8 months (and 3 days. While he was in his in. (fancy the family moved to Canada, | Feturning to Bellefonte when he was | six years old. AL the age of ten he began his musical career ak a viol- | | Inist in his father's orchestra, As a young man he was employed in the | { Valentine Brothers general store, ‘Bellefonte, later learning the watch- | making trade. In this pocupation he {was employed for many years at [the late Frank Calbraith jeweiry | | store In the rooms now occupied by ‘Bauire Harold D. Cow Bishop street. Por a period old and his enjoying good members of chureh Mr. Grove is 67 wife is C4, Both are health, and both are St. John's R~formed Farmers Mills Their children Celebrate 40th Wedding Date of | ‘Mr, and Mrs. Whitmer B. Grove of Spring Mills, Guests at Family Gathering three of whom are living, are: Thomas and Harrison, are married and live on ad- and Emma, at home They also have 14 grandchildren For the noon meal, Mr. and Mr Grove and thelr children and grand. children gathered around the table which was appropriatel in keeping with the festive together with a bountiful focd who joining farm Mr, and Mrs, Whitmer B. Grove of near Spring Mills, celebrated thelr 40th wedding anniversary nat their home on Christmas Day Whitmer Grove, of near Spring Mills, and Miss Emma Josephine Hockman, of Hecla, were united in marriage at the home of Mrs Grove's father, Simon Peter Hock- man, of Hecla, The wedding cere mony was performed at 12 o'clock nocn, December 25. 1000, by the Rev, Jacob Crow, pastor of the Re. formed church of Hublersbury Miss Annie Hockman, a sister the bride, acted ag bridesmaid, and Earl Grove, a brother of the groom was best man at the wedding. The Lohengrin Wedding March w played on the plano by another sis. ter of the bride, Mrs. Ida Dunkle Approximately 125 guests were ent at wedding Mr. and Mrs. Grove pent most of “thelr lives farm which they now occupy and which has been In the 1864 decorated pirit ny of m " JIOW = Cirove nd for the | Whitmer Plates were lald ing: Mr. and Mrs Mr, and Mrs, Thoma R children, Mylan, Gerald James, Wayne and Bu Mn Harrison Grove ang William. Ellarian, Teania, Theodore Benjamin and Winona Emma J Grove and doughter Shirley Am Emma H Cirove Cirovie Lois, Jean Mr, and role chtids of mia napp depart f Alte the wis} guest ing M anniver M1 more M1 Pres. the and have on the Grove possession y 272A > ® CUT 13 S. Allegheny St., To Direct County School Contests W. H., Passmore to Conduct School Speech And Music April. Those wi Competition | Rlugie 2 4 H, Passmon State Cr nppoinied direct pOOY unty | or the BOAO e. high se lege, hy or o of inouncemen 50 Pitt Centre Passmore's dir the Central dis meet, which will A. M, Bul Ebenshurg Pennsylvania county county nlgce fir pace 111 nool pt! } i 5 been 1 { hi and music contest ih sehoo in Centre 1041, a fr iret iTgh Injured in Odd Acide ( v State College early P. B. Ray Named To Defense Post (Continued [rom page one) of the W Al «He ¥ y oreanie lm rement Come of Wester i 4 Fa Bn tA { Receives Promotion x i A 4 RATE DRUGS OF QUALITY) BELLEFONTE, PA. 100 HINKLE PILLS 12¢ i A el a el A br “ " Pint Russian Fountaim Syringe MINERAL OIL Guaranteed for Owe Year 6GYe 39¢ Quart MILK OF MAGNESIA TOILET ARTICLES 59¢ HR" WwW. 4&T. COUGH 75¢ Fitch Shampoo 70¢ Noxema - - - zemey Tale - - - 1.00 Vitalis 50¢ PATENT MEDICINES 50c Old Gold SH A VING CREAM 33c¢ 50¢ Pablum . £1.25 Peruna - - £1.25 Absorbine Jr. $1.20 Sal Hepatica - - - £1.35 Pinkham Veg. 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