Page Ei ht THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 10, 1941, LG OBITUARY VIOLA JANE SMITH Viola Jane Smith, aged 4 months, daughter of Eslev and Inez Gloss Smith, of near Centre Hall, died Wednesday afternoon, April 2, 1041, at her parents’ home, The infant, born December 20, 1940, had been fll with pneumonia about a week fhe was an only child. Funeral ser- vices were held at the Goodhart funeral home. Centre Hall, with Rev W. F. Glenn of Spring Mills, officat- ing. Interment was made in Meyer cemetery, Buffalo Run Valley MRS. RICHARD PALMER Mrs. Lena Palme: Rich~ ard Palmer, deceased, died at the home of her Floyd Palmer, of Hazleton, at 11 a. m Wednesday April 2, 1941. She was 79 at the time of her death. She is survived by son. two grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Two sisters cluding Mrs. Hanna Grove of mont, and in the west al survive, Mr was & member of the Methodist Funeral service afternoon in the at Pine Hall, Rev. Ivan Miller of- ficiating. Interment was made In Pine Hall cemetery wife of son ole Palme; church of Lemont were held Saturday Lutheran church WILLIAM A. ROYER William A. Rover, 82, of Dakota Illinois, passed away Sunday even- ing. April 6, 1841, at a Freeport hos- pital, following a lingering illnes Mr. Rover was born September 25 1858 at Zion, Pa.. being son of John and Lucy Royer He went Illinois in 1907 and spent the year since that time around Dakota. Mr Royer was unmarried. He is sur- vived by George Rover of Dakota. and one niecé, Mrs, Ke- turah Corman, of Bellefonte, One brother ister: in dean serv held Tuesday afternoon at the Mey- funeral home, Dakota. Interment mad Dakota cemeter) the d one brother preceded him ices were er wa the JOHN ELMER QUINN John Elmer Quinn 4 months and 29 days den heart attack al his home College, R. D I'he Brancl o'clock Saturday afternoo: ril 5 1941. Mr. Qu was born on Nov- ember 6. 1884, in Huntingdon coun- ty. a son of the late Henry d Rachel Neal Quinn. He was marri in 1915 to Margaret Everhart \ survives with the following brother ang sisters: Harry, of counts Wallace of Altoona of Huntingdon county. Eimer H. Clark, and Mrs. Ha all of Huntingdon: Miss Nan- of Harrisburg, and aged 56 died of inn rey CGirove Mill neral were held Tuesdad afternoon at his late home, with Rev. J M. Kirkpatrick officiating Interment was ville cemetery OO lodge ervices made in the Gray ) uel 1 Huntingdon ot CHARLES Interment services Saturday morming at the Union cemetery, Bellefonte, for Charles Case, 91, former Bellefonte resident, who died at the home of his son in Sunbury. Mr, Case, father-in-law of the late Maud Spigelmyer, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Splg- elmver of Bellefonte lived in Belle- fonte many vears ago and was em- ployed by the Bellefonte Nall Works CASE were held on JOHN F. GETTIG John F. Gettig, son of Samuel! R ind Susan Yearick Gettlg, deceased, died at Turner Valley, Alberta, Can- ada, March 11, 1941, aged 66 years, 6 months and 10 days. He was mar- Miss Annie Eichholtz, of Zel- in 1906. She survives, About ago they located in Alberta Gettig operated a large a number of years. Sur- and sisters are: Wil- Ellwood City; SBam- Mrs. W. C, Meyer, and Mrs. C. F. Musser Kern, both of Mad- ried to lenople 30 ves for viving brothers lam A. Gettig Meadville; Spring Mills; and Mrs sonburg eOree MRS. Funeral I'hursday Mr: county Hiram resident ANNA HAYS BUBB held last afternoon in Williamsport Anna Hays Bubh, Centre native and half-sister of Mrs M. Hiller, former Bellefonte now living in Philadelphia took place In Willlams- Bubb, widow of Harry C Tuesday. April 1, 1841, Hospital from a ervices Were Interment port. Mr: Bubb, died William ctured hip deceased was born daughter of Mr Hays, Many years operated a tannery where the w located. Her house on West by the occupied many year Hugh J Mr The 1 nnon, a and Mi: Alfred ago her father on West High Watchman office is ne grandfather built the High street Meek family by the Ha} Two son John Bubb in Hiller street now whi fami] occupled h Was far H addition to and Jurvive ELLIS YARNELL Wighamar vania Rallroad em WIGHAMAN Yarnell former love. died 1 Tavior township, near ck Wednesday rie and Mary Jones was born in Tyrone 12. 1879, making his age t month } MAr- years, 1 nigal Robert [ hh me D Wig- k, and Mr Be imberiand, Md. Pu- m Presby- Howard Interment Presbyterian sie ne will be held at 2 1 Fri Port Matilda terian church, with the Rev FE. Oakwood officiating will be made the cemele: GENERAL ELECTRIC SOLVES our Laundry Problems ... NEW AND DIFFERENT! . R nt Pig, Save labor and time with this big new G-E Washer — the largest ever made by General Electric! Re- duces the number of loads you need handle. And you'll be proud of its mod- orn, fullskirted Bedufy in c your laundry or kitchen. ENJOY THESE FEATURES: ® New Massive One- Control Wringer ¢ Acti. vator Washing Action » Permanentlubrication ® Permadrive Mechan- ism * White Enamel Fin- ish, rust-resistant » Chrome trim * Full-skirt- ed beauty * Avutome- bile-type Control * G-E Warranty GENERAL n ELECTRIC Hotere FREE - Set of Double Rinse Tubs — FREE ($8.95 VALUE) For a limited Washer. time only with new model G-E Ask for Home Demonrisation Now, Eledric Supply Company Bellefonte State College iffered in a fall some MRS. MARY E. AUSTIN | Mrs, Mary E. Austin, widow of the {late Harry P. Austin, former Centre 'Draw Jurors County Commissioner, died at her | apartment in the McClain building, | West High street, Bellefonte, Mon- day, April 7, 1941, after an ness {with heart trouble and complica~ tions. Mrs, Austin spent all her life in Milesbyrg until a year ago when she moved to Bellefonte, She attend- ed the Milesburg Baptist church and was a member of the Ladies’ Ald of the church. She was a daughter of Joseph E. and Thresa Swyers Smith and was born in Milesburg on March | 23, 1870, making her age at time of death T1 years and 14 days, Buryly- ing are two Jdaughters, Miss Mabel, at home, and Mrs. J. 8. Vipond, of [Greenwood, near Altoona; 6 grand- | children, and these brothers and sls- ters: Walter Smith and Mrs. Emma Smith, of Milesburg: John Smith Wingate; Mrs. Claudie Stoneroad, of Coraopolis; Mrs, Leonard Shook, Akron, Ohlo; Mrs. William Gimper, Santa Monica, Cal. and Mrs, Henry Becker, of Sallgma, Arizona, Funeral services were held Wednesday af- ternoon at the Wetzler Memorial Chapel, Milesburg, with the Rev, H O. Kline, of Milesburg, and Rev. G E. Householder, of Bellefonte, of- ficiating. Interment was made In the Advent cemelery, Milesburg Additional Deaths Page 8 Second Section Nick Lalli And Lamb Are Starred (Continued from page one) lamb, shouting and waving his arms The lamb got excited and ran down to the Diamond, jukeing between parked cars, and weaving through traffic like an old backfield star Nick was in hot pursuit this time he was not alone. A num- ber of men and boys had Joined In the chase, and finally the lamb was cornered in a blind alley between the Plaza theatre and the Elks home oh West High street Nick with a broad smile, walked In for the capture, but the lamb wasnt through. It jumped smack over the shoemaker's head, bolted through a crowd of spectators and ran down High street to Spring street Nick and aides continued the chase The lamb ran to the lawn in front of the Bellefonte Academy building, and there a school boy executed a uccessful flying tackle The tale had a happy ending for Nick. but a sad one for the lamb Late yesterday afternoon its nicely butchered carcass was hanging from an rafter in the Lalli garage. “Bucky” Spicer meat cutter at A&P Super Market, had transformed the prightly le lamb into a class-A roast for Nick's Easter di 'y oe 1itt “i Ely Gets 4 To 8 Years For Robbery (Continued from page one) robbery, Graydon Anthony ught clerk at the hotel wa: ing at the desk when a colored man entered the lobby, walked to the desk, pulled an sutomatic from his sleeve and sald “This Is a stick-up.” Jamming the gun into the clerk's rite he foroed him back of the desk where the bandit scooped about $21 from the hotei change drawer Warning the clerk to remain quiet the robber backed oul of the lobtw and fled. Some months later, when Pane was arrested in Washington, D.C. stispicion pointed to him as the Philipsburg robber. Anthony went to Washington, identified the sus. pect, and a delainer was aguinst him Police sald that in the Washing- ton institution Payne Was a model prisoner and eaned the maximum credit for good behavior. If his pris- on record is &s good at Pittsburgh, his minimum will be up in three years and nine months, court at- taches Indicated To Canvass T own for Old Aluminum tha end - lodged Here * old alti dnumsiare and at the same time help the national defense pro- gram One of the windows at the De- Haas Electric Store has been re- served for old aluminum which will be given to the Red Cross. That or- ganization will sell the metal to the defense industry, and will keep the proceeds for Red Cross work Last week the DeHaas store asked the public to bring old metal to the | store. But that system hasn't been 0 successful and the pile is not growing as rapidly as it should 80 Friday afternoon and Satur- day of this week ' Bellefonte Boy Scouls will make a house-to-house canvass of homes in Bellefonte to collect old pots, pans, kettles, tubs, junk--anything, just so it is made of aluminum. All you have to do is to collect the junk and have it ready when the Scouts call at your home. If you want to make sure you won't be missed by the Scouts call the De- Haas store, phone 679. but by | a chance to get rid of your (Continued from page one) Kline, Louise, hk Leathers, T. G,, rurd, ...... Howard Lingenfelter, Frank, br... Munson Malone, Fred Jr. teacher. ., Coburn Orndorf, O, W,, frmr... Woodward Rishel. Nevin B. {rmr Peters, Lewis GQ, welder, Milesburg Poorman, Chas, frmr. Bellefonte R.3 | Rogers, Murhl 8. miner. Blanchard Powiey, C. M,, frmr. Penna Furnace | gmith, M. H. 1br Quick, Howard, lbr Sellers, Chas, T, frmr Port Matlida R, 1 | Stover HH. printer Tice, Cyrus M Port Matilda Struble, E, O., Ibr, | Yeanex, J, Homer, frmr... ' | | Bellefonte | . Howard, R D, 2 welder Osceola Mills | CRIMINAL COURT JURORS (Meet Monday, May 19) Ammerman, J, M., frm’'n Philipsburg Ard, Raymond W, mchne Ww aes ‘ ; Aaronsburg Babcock, Rev. Harry FP. preacher | . . S.ate College Baney, Dean H., br .. Howard Barker, John M, lbr,. State College Bell Wm. P,, salesm'n. State College Beezer, Helen EB, ins. agt., Bellefonte Bohn Pred, frmr Rebersburg Borland, Jas, E. unemployed. Stale College Rebersburg reporter Bellefonte Conrad, John G, Salesman, | Bellefonte R Davis, Mrs. Laura M. hk.. . State College Eberling, Robt lbr.. Bellefonte R. } Eckiey, Mrs. Bessie, hk Bellefonte R { Eisenhauer, Frank K., {rmr Bellefonte R | Feldier, Ray, frmr Fetteroll, Jas, | Foreman, John E Foss, Mra. Thos, hk Frank, F. K. br Centre Hal Gavitte, Martha J. bk Pine Grove Mill frmr. Centre Hall Merrill, clerk.. sridasins bub ne uBbHefonte: BR. 1 ! Katen Jas, [br 8. Philipsbury { Klinger, Maurice E. bakr. Bellefonte Lederer, Bugene H. broker ‘ " Slate College Maloy, Jane A. hk... Bellefonte BR. 3 Markley, Wm. E Bellefonie { Martin, John H brber State College Meyer, Lena, hk Millheim Mohukern, Irvin M., merchant Coliege Bellefonte Howard Howard cierk Phillis ibr. Belicfonte R timek'pr. Sprin Brungart Roy C. lbr Carpeneto, Loulse, news D. 2 Aaronsburg R rir'd Howard Pleasant Gag Harpster, Russell Johunstonbaugh, abr State Jas, 85. bkr A. A retired Nathaniel Frank A Pettingill Pletcher Pletcher Richard: br Jr burg Edw V Clarence Rhoads Righwel ‘h Mills R 2 i C. mreh's Port Matilda hur W. frm Howard R1 Schreckengast, Lester A rmr ' y Miliheim E M. auct State College Grace Elva hk Osceola Mills Snyder, C. J. pst Philipsburg R Solt, Lee C.. dfayman... Bellefonte Stover, Guy Z. phigphr State Colige Talihelm, Mrs. Kathryne, hk..... , Fieming Lemont Smith Smith Whitehill, Fred, br D 4 dealer. Cenire Hall | Whiteman, Florence hk Centre Hall | Frank, [br Philipsburg CIVIL COURT JURORS (Meet Monday, May 2) | Anderson, Mary B. hk. . State College Anthony, Roy D., prof State Collegn Ard. Grace C. hk .. Woodward Bathurst, Laird mchhnst. Beliefonic Bennett Paul L. truck driver... . ..Bellefon'e R. 3 Robt W. foreman ‘ : reisnirineOuk Hall Station | Bolopue, Leland, frmr. .. Blanchard Brouse, Wm, H, mreht. | Bellefonte Brandish, John Jr. mchaic. ; hilipsburg ibr Clarence foreman RP hs 5 iH Osceola Mills | Conashan. J. PF. M, clerk. Bellefonte Crater, Paul E, frmr.. Aarons i Crawford, Francia H, meht : SIR TT . Belicfonte | Cummings, Lioyg M. ¢irk Bellefonte | Cyprick, John, Sr. br. Osceola Mills | Dale, Mrs. Florence H hk... Siate College R. 1 teacher Miliheim Wood Bloom { Buggash, Andy, ! Bryan, Jonalhan, ted als ! AX | Eberhart, Jacob H. crpir. Bellefonte | | Fisher Cari N, br &.ate College | Fravel, Glenn 8. br + «« , Howard | Geitig, Harry A. {rmr. Bellefonte 12 | Gingher, R. A. br... Bellefonte 1, 3 { Gordon, J. Fred, shovel operator. ! . .Beliefonte R : Griffith, Harold P. ins. State College | | Grove, Guyer W. frmr. Spring Mils | Harvey, John T, mine {oreman.. Philipsburg Huey Clark H. ibr Bellefonts Hutchinson, Robt. B, clerk...... eas Philipsburg Irvine, Walter 8, service station. . Ishler Kurtz Miles, John W, frmr... Miller, Arthur J. gas station.... CH WALL AND FLOOR COVERING CO. PHONE 1078 WEST HIGH ST. BELLEFONTE, PA. i Mrs. Lols ©. hk... Bellefonte | Marin, Mrs. Paul J. hk...Powelton | Noll Foster H, lbr., | Ocker, T. J. frmr.. | Packer, Reuben, br Boalsburg Ramer, C. P. mreht, Centre Hall RI | Reese, J. E, frmr Renwick, Mrs Tormey, } 150 ATTEND OPEN HOUSE AT HOWARD SIDE CAMPY On Sun house, was sery Side orate the founding of the C State College? | mith, Woody Johnson, Jim Shultz, | Jack Rockey, Nate Buller, Mr. and | Hartman ,.8pring Mills | Emma Jean and Buddie, Mrs. John Hinds, Mr. and Mrs Bressler The guests sorts of entertainment cashier Centre Hall | Mrs ..Rebersburg Orviston | ry Bate College R Henry, hk Bandy of close Ridge Spring Mills R, ? Millhelm wt State Colleg” Smullton Ibr Howard chance machine operator Osceala Mills fugh Nee; - HN ment Was Just all put day March 30, an “open held a’ the Howard Nur Camp, CCC, to commen - eighth anniversary Jvilian Conserva- work of the Ngious tion Corps Rey CG. Eby. n Harvey C the member lowing a Allen 8 manding Ludwig interes speakers Z Wallace C | dist Minister of Howard; Mir the camp Lng in beh immings Metho Cleo | MODERN KITCHENS FOR WOMEN STUDENTS Women student economics courses at the Pennaylva na State College are now getting a wo familiarize with both electrical and gw A new kitchen equiped with moaern gas been all-electric kit no use | An Individual hould work Educa~ Defense Training Public In- Announces Named to NYA Post adviser for the Vocational Irene Paterson, of South Patterson tional National street, Biale College, has been ap- Program at $3600 pointed Home Economics Education struction department children My, and Hur- | in variou and at the refreshments and the engnged Ready for a Busy Season With Plenty of Easter Fashions In All Their Wide Array of Color and Style p, evening were served buffet style ad enrolled In home themselve apn:i- stove refrigerator 174) and installed COLOR IS BRIGHT AND RIGHT FOR Your New Easter H new style Suppie- chen tha! 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