THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Lage Bight | | BUSH HOLLO O B | ’ | y | A R Y We rather fell shory of an atten- dance record at Sunday School Sun- day, as we only had 74 present, but GEORGE F, SHOPE, George F. Shope died at the home we imagine some were absent on ac- of Thomas Morgan in Juniata Gap count of the rainy weather, We were glad for this number that came lout and Invite you all back again. | The awards were given to the fol- [lowing persons, A box of hankles at 9:50 o'clock Wednesday morning to the mother with the largest fam- April 2, 1941, after having been il ily present was given to Mrs, J for the past week. Born in Belle- 4 stroke of paralysis. Mr, Nell was Benner Hall who had 6 children fonte, April 10, 1867, he was a car- | a retired tailor, and was born at present, A picture to the one who penter by trade. His wife, Martha Moorsville, Pa, January 23, 1865 came the greatest distance was (Blair) Shope, died some years ago given to Mrs, Violet Poorman of Members of the family include two sons, Harrison and Charles, four grandchildren and two brother Louls and William Shope all of Al- toond. Mr. Shope was a member ol Moshannon, A picture to the oldest the First Church of the Brethren WILLIAM L, NEIL, William Lawrence Neil a brother of Mrs, Beulah Harnish, Bellefonte, died at his home in Altoona, Friday morning at 11:30 o'clock following ZELDA JEAN BUMBARGER . | person present was given to Mrs Zelda Jean Bumbarger, daugh- | | Samuel Hoover, and a toy to the ter f aly ¢ Txt wy 117 rer o W Ba od riage: youngest person present was given ol ng og wk ne hit to Rachel the young daughter of ospital, Belleton'e, Thurs. Miles Resides tay Apri] 3 Ha Mem, ‘ Mr. and Mrs Come day, April 3, 1841, of a disease com- |, .x 15 Sunday School next Sun- mon to infancy. The born March 25 t \ day at 9:30 a. m. Everybody should arch 29 nis vear 8 z v . : . } Se “ \ Av Foy oy get out to Church and Sunday her and by 13 brothers ane Schoo] Easter Sunday isters was made Fri- day New Union cemetery Revival near ] week night County child ROBERT JOHN COYLE, JR. urvived on the parent: lying unconscious \ Inte Alen Found floor of early Friday rment services every night thi upto and Including Sunday Apri: 13, also Sunday morn- ing at 11 a. m, Everybody welcome Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Spolts daughter Charlotte of Buffalo Run visited on Tuesday at the home Of Mrs. Edna Spotts and family streel aparimen alternoon Robert John Coyle, Jr. State College wa to the Centre County Hos- Bellefonte where he died hemorrhage at morning, April 5 on and 1941. He was 33 vears, 1 month { Salona, R. D and 10 days old. Born in New York mn dg Sh Mrs. Earl Weston has returned to City on February 24 1907, Mr, Coyle | & i Fan a : her home glter spending a week at was a son of Robert John, Sr, and pheumoni I'he baby is Survived | hes parental home at Yarnell Anng Marie McErowe Coyle, parents, three brother ani finding a key case of whom survive him, Funeral ser- ; alte Allred al some keys. in front of were held Monday morning in | Jr y Mae and Shirley, all at] on will please return to In- | Home k OY grandmother hl" t / > M: 4 oltzapnl { Howard R drew Irvin or hand to some : Pau y ds at the church I'he case contained everal keys and had the name of H A. Rossman it. Mr, Irvin will greatly appreciate {it being returned Mrs. Myrtle King of Coleville, head 1 cemetery Jean Spotts of Milesburg, spent the eS kend at the home of Mrs, Edna Sunday dinner home { nis rushed pital in 0! 4 cereoral o'clock Saturday ROBERT lee Fye Mri died early Lock Haven Hospl of two days with LEE FYE four months old Alfred L. Fye Friday ’ and nes one con- Walter An- one vices St. Paul's Church in Butler terment Look place at the St cemetery, Butler on MRS. ELIZABETH E. BODLE Mrs Elizabeth va Boodle, 81 widow of Jerome Bodle, and of a family now numbering over 125 survivors died of Friday, April 4, 1941 while in a rocking chair at the her son, Orin Bodle, in Lock Haven where resided. She been an Invalid for 20 years tae sophie was born at Hecla Purn ) gy h yea all her life a member of the Flem or Wand ty 4 put 4 Jn ne ington Methodist chi Sur 2 ale 32g) 34 vy | read Mr, and Mrs. ROY ing her are another ie Misa daughiers, James o Mrs, Josephine Campbelie, Altoona, Mrs. Howard Burnell, Mrs. William Decker and Mrs. Frank Fry of Lock Haven, also by 47 grandchildren 81 great grandchildren and one great great grandchild. Funeral services were held Sunday at 2 p. m at the Orin Bodle home with the ds n A Rev. William H. Gould officiating. | the Rev wr Yeazy Ia 8 Ling F Burial was made in the Fleming : ir ¥ ’¥ ahd ton Cemetery and we ] . . family 4 at the Spottls nd Mrs. Andrew Irvin Florein and n Frank and riley Witmer WARS ne ts and SLroke pg JOHN W were M NICHOL weated ! p and daugh- nome she had AD ab . last week in VisSILors SO00A Rinker Cheon mistake made * name Qf Toner nelma and son Bugene spent Sunday a » Roy Spotts home. Miss Benity Sunday at the Spott alu Margare!: 1180 spent home and Mrs. Samuel Warner an Sunday with his Renovo Monday the He spent family at Wolfe spent iting homes In supg Spats after Hollow home of ded . the HARRY THOMAS also at Harry Th died at his home Wednesday morning, 2, 1941, alter sever a. montins . from the employ of the Pennsylva- arrichure and Lely "ha 8 nia Railroad company because rsa te. Bm ex een +n | Harter disability last September Jora Cilenn April 8, 1878, at Salona, Clint coun.y, he was the son of George and Sarah Brumgard riy. and Mr. and Mrs, Earl Harter Members ide his | miles g and daughters, Gladys Mary Helen wife Mrs. Ann rd; two son and Evalene and son Harold Rufus, of Juniata and Millard Mrs. Roland Butler and Mr and Sharon; five brothers, John E MriBoyd Butler and daughter, Joseph FP. Brumgard of Salona, Americans, Miss Alice M.| wavs ill Hall, R. D, ang An- William D., of Rebersburg C. E. o! 3 and Herbert nie Dullen of Beech Creek Visited Mill Rall and L. D. of Hughesville A ast in a indup of misslon+ at the Margdret Dulien home oh and one sister, Mrs, Willlam An- ? Thursday. Visitors at the same dress of State College. Mr rum- piace on Sunday were Joe Piccalo gard was ag member of tl n and Fworence Dullenn of Wilhams- Lutheran church, of ti Su rean officis Miss Butt alive port school and of the Men's : Mr, and Mrs. Boyd Butler Mrs and a member of the Washington Roland BuMer of Mill Hall R. D camp P.O. 8. 0f A, and the P R ind Margaret Dullen and Elzgbeth R_ relief Delaney spent Sunday at Orviston £ CHEVROLET sf Presents A Great Spring CoLorRADE" of the worlds leading low priced cars by the worlds leading motor car builder BRUMGARD Joost Speed to 70 Miles Penr ; rs Sunday visitors at the Willard were: Mr and Mr and son, of Belle. Charles Harter and ‘wo ghters Gertrude Ann and Bev- home Wallzer Mrs 1 H4 Ta ANG fr Os 9 seized NEW CHEVROLET FLEETLINE... ALSO NEW 1941 SPECIAL DE LUXE MODELS in the most beautiful, most modern color harmonies SPECIAL SPRINGTIME “BLUES” AND “GREENS” WITH MATCHING BODY AND UPHOLSTERY COMBINATIONS 10 different and distinctive color selections... 4 beautiful two. tone combinations. . . . Come in and see the most stunningly styled and tastefully decorated group of motor cars ever pre- sented in the low-price field YOU'LL SAY, “FIRST BECAUSE IT'S FINEST!” COUNTY CHEVROLET COMPANY "We Do Care” Corner of Allegheny and Bishop Streets Bellefonte, Pa. MILESBURG April 10, 1941, — a Sunrise services will be held at 6 a. m. Easter morning in the Bap- tist church also Baptism, All are inviteq to thig service Mrs. Ada Slipley of Unionville, was a recent visitor at the W, 8 Walker home, Miss Grace Schenck has return- ed to the Wetzler home from How- ard, Grace is much bet'er and ex- pects to take up her duties in the office of the Funeral Home soon Mr, and Mrs, Albert Hobba and son Robert lee of Osceola, were weekend guests at the Roy Bryan home The Ladies of the Baptist church are planning to serve a chicken din. ner on Thursday Apri] 24th. in the basement of the church All the good things that go with chicken will be served. The proceeds will go to help repair the Baptist home ang orphanage in Pittsburgh. Plan now wo enjoy a good dinner and heln a worthy cause, Dinner will be served at 5 o'clock in the evening, price 50 cents We had two birthday week worthy of mention Howard Nagle on Arril second Mrs. W. 8. Walker Monday th, You know birthday if one is 1 year old or 90 and Mrs, Dell H Alexandria pent » Sunday en route Lo Lheir nome 1 State College the past Mrs and Apri 7 are Shearer of hour a few where Lhey Packer } Creek and it Sunday af- alg ev at the homme and Mr heras Eck of Nis- Annie and J Friday will John Bpangler at tany France Mann and mn and Mr. Schatler of Balona Orvi Clark Mr. and Mr N Clark and two sons Malthew Everelt of Marianna spent nesgay al the Me called home Sunday at Lhe s{ternoon rina and Wed Aine Diace > MRS, BROOKS INSTALLED AS MATRON OF EASTERN STAR was in- matron of the Mrs. Raymond apter, Order of East- cremonies night in the Odg Feliow street, Mr $1 abd alLanuaon chapier Hall on Datay room We Hen grand matron in charge of Mrs. Mary maiahall Others Ins worthy Poorman, associa ¢ Thelma Kline Rebecca McClellan, associate ductress; Mrs, Ralph Mallory Mrs Enna Crossley shall; Mrs. Alice Fortney, secretary; Miss Mildred Welsel, treaguter; Pauline Witmer, Mrs, Charles Wag- ner, Mra, Charles Wehr, Mrs, Sara} Hoffer and Mrs. Ralph Dale sta: points Mr. Ray derson former of Pennsylvania CEremoll ie Heverly as th Wir alled patron were Mrs, Sg matron; conduct sen ain: Clevensiine, warden, Mrs. Clark Brewer, sebtinal; Mrs E 8 Maloy, trustee; and Mrs Clara Garbrick, organist, Those who spoke were Rev. and Edgar Heckman of Tyrone, former Bellefonte residents, Mr Johnson of Jolinsonburg, grand . Mrs are expected to atlend which will accent two shrine; trans-Slau | county ceremonies importance of reminiscent of early tended sekend party t tended a weekend pa : more than a hun There man, mobile knocking It power carbon occasionally Mrs daughte Wednesday of week al on Elwood just a transportation area years ago an auto . Altoona Woman Shoots Husband (Continued Irom page one) Is something wrong with 2 there Is with that continually denotes decreased Lo clean Lh engine It pays mental {rom your brain William r Mi Clair Eckenro h Lingle visit r and the n are being held ! material witness ‘ Way hom Unionville Mulier only th taht be SHADOWS He Sourgn Qa we DACK GROUP COLLEGE CONTROI AT STATI CANCER VEE] Old Stone Arch (Continuea trom Bridge Rebuilt DAZE One) Isak hit! _~—SAY OUR ICE CREAM DEALERS in THE PINT 40¢ ue quan STRAWBERRY ROYALE % in the new _Seallest. Package Sealtest Flavor of the Month! Just a few days out I'he April and already a sen | best seller! Why? You'll taste the sationa reason your first delicious spoonful. It's that famous Sealtest Vanilla Ice Cream, laced through and through with streams of luscious frozen strawberries. Ask for Strawberry Royale in IT'S READY AT HOFFMAN'S I, white and gray Sealtest Package. ICE CREAM DEALERS Thursdays, 10 P.M Ne new ree WIBCG Doe miss Rody Vallee ia the Seciiedt Bodie Show i — La representative to Arizona, and vise | itors {rom State College and Centre Hall Gilts were presented to worthy matron and to Mrs, E 2 Maloy, retiring matron a ———— Five Fam lies Home Fire believed to have been caused when ah oll furnace exploded re. sulled In a joss of about $10.000 at the five family apartment house of OC. BB. Klinger, in Sunbury, Most of those living In the apartments were out of the buliding at the Lime of ¢ fre. 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