DE I e Eight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 24,1941. I —— UARY | ; OBIT JAMES WOODS, James Woods, a resident of Os- ceola Mills, for the past 46 years, died at his home there Saturday morning, April 19, 1941, at 7 o'clock, Mr. Woods, who was born 79 years ago in Jullan, Centre county, mar- ried the former Mary Parsons who survives him along with one daugh- ter, Mrs. Mabel Koon Johnstown He was retired for a number of years; at one time he was employ- ed by the Moshannon Coal Mining Co.., of Osceola Mills, He was a member of the Methodist church Funeral services were held from his late residence Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in charge of the Rev. M Nn. Crawford. GEORGE L. George L. Smith, of tive of Centre county dent of Bellefonte, and father of Miss Verna Smith, of East Bishop street, Bellefonte, died in an Easton hospital Wednesday night, April 16, 1941, of complications incident to advanced age. Mr. Smith, a retired carpenter, for many years was em- pleyed in the oid Ardell planing mill in Bellefonte and the family resided in the house on East High gireet now occupled by the Heverly family, When the Smith family moved to Easton their daughter, Verna, remained in Bellefonte with the D. Paul Fortney [amily of East Bishop street. Mr. Smith was a bro- ther of the late Jacob Smith of Bellefonte, and on May 30, last year, he and Mrs. Smith observed their 65th wedding anniversary, The deceased was born in Unionville on SMITH Easton, a na- former resi- July 1855, making his age at time of death 85 years, § months and 3 days. He Is survived by his wife, the former Ella Hanley, with vhom he was united in marriage at Milesburg ren: Miss Verna, Bellefonte; Mrs Roydon Kellogg, Camden, N, J.; Mrs. Robert Heckanour, and Earl Smith, of Chester; Mrs, Harley Simmons and Wayne Smith, both of Easton He was the last surviving member of his immediate family and was a member of the Lutheran church Funeral services were held Satur- day afternoon at Easton, and inter ment was made in that city, Mr Smith's daughter, Miss Verna Smith, went to Easton last Tuesday because ol her father's iliness, and was with him at the time of his death, She expected to return to the Fort. home here sometime this week 13. ney JOHN S. WARNER. Warner, retired employ» sanitorium, died April 16, 1841, at granddaughter of Bush Ad- he had Mr, War- County, or age a month survived by on John 8 of the Cresson Wednesday night home his 1 Marlow Bellefonte, wl lived for the past year ner was born in Adams August 17, 1871, making his time of death 69 years, 7 and 29 days. He | brother and one sister, Harry War- ner of Cresson, and Mrs. Relgna Franks of Blandsburg, and one step-daughter, Mrs, Frank Hamil- ton of Juniata, He was a member of the Catholic Church. The body was taken to a funeral home In Juniata where fu ervice held Saturday the of Mr. dition ere ’ neral were morning CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS .. Monday of Last Week Admitted: William Zett Mills, R. D.;: Discharged Robert R. Sharer, Centre Hall, Mis Be.ty Hollobaugh, Bellefonte; Lloyd Spots, Jr. Julian irths: A daughter to Mr, and Mrs. John 1! Deibler, Penna Furnace; a daugh- ter to Mr. and Mrs, James Kane Bellefonte, R. D. 2; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs, Chester P. Walte Bellefonte R. D Tuesday of Last Week Admitted: Mrs man, S ate College; Miss Margaret Skripitk, Bellefonte; Joan Stoner Centre Hall R. D. 1; Robert P Thompson, Bellefonte Discharged Mrs. C. Robert Neff Centre Hall; Maurice S. Hosterman, Aarons- burg: Mrs, Foster A Johnson and infant son, Stale College, R. D; Mrs. G. Edward Gehret, and infan son, Bellefonte, R. D, 3. Admitted Tuesday, discharged Saturday: Mrs Chester M. Davis, Bellefonte; Ad- mitted Tuesday, discharged 8Sun- day: Master William K Carter Mingoville Wednesday of Last Week Admitted: Mrs. Bertha Austin, Bellefonte; Discharged: Mrs. Rob- ert W. Benoliel ang infant son Btate College; Robert W. Shope le, Spring Master Grace E Hart- FREI IIE Sp TT I ne ——— Teo give visual and fitting expression te your love and regard, the medium and the form must be chosen wit, care. 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Glenn Long, Spring Mils a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Porter M. Lorrah, Bellefonte, R. D 2 Saturday: Admitted Bellefonte tad Led Loretta Saar Mrs, Morrie Witmer, R. D. 1: Dischargad Mastgr Glenn Sellers, Bellefonte, R. D 1; Kurt Goldman State Col- lege; Paul W. Walson Bellefonte R. D 3; Aldwin C. Smith Bryn thyn, Mrs. Howard L. Aukerman infant son, Spring Mills, R. D. 1: Mrs. Chester P, White and infant daughter, Bellefonte, R. D, 1 Admitted: Miss Mariha G ry, Centre Hall, Ray Allan Light- ner, State College, R. D. 1; Willis R. Neff, Howard, R. D, 2; Joseph Watson, Milesburg; Miss Betly Ann McElwain, Fleming: Mrs. D C AE 1tiesne, Centre Hall, Discharg- Miss Carrie Bell Emerick, Cen- ot Hall: Mrs. Mary E. Light, Cen- tre Hall; Birth: A daughter to Mr and Mrs, William J. Flack, of Ju- lan There Hospital] a week, were 56 patients the beginning of Ss k- hil PP - E." WOODWARD Mr. and Mrs. Ray rndorf of Philadelphia, were arrivals in town on Saturday. 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Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation , and the following child~ The Harry Kessinger's public sale | {on Saturday was poorly attended due to the farmers being busy with | summer grain seeding time, Ar- | ticles were sold reasonably cheap Barn and chimney swallows are rived the beginning of last week. ev. State College, R, D,; The winter wheat, grass and early | Decker, Centre Hall; planted garden vegetables are in acid Dean, Pine Grove fine growing condition due to the Don Booth Clark, remarkably warm April weather Highes and occasional thunder shower | (or this quota was 008 we've been having Local Board No, 2 Two well defined forest fires were | jists Frank Lucas located and extinguished on Sun- | gm Pachipka, day alternoon and night. Quite ® McDonald, Philipsburg: number of men were called into ac- Vaughn, Sandy Ridge; tive service to combat those fires | geichel Howard: by our Forest Ranger Steward Ben. | Ogceola Mills: Norman ner. 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