Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 24, 1941, Image 16

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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. Comforting assurance of :
duty well performed will be yours i
Jus ehatise a genuine Rock of Ages
orial to stand as your secord
for the years to come.
Howard Granite
Works
FRANK WALLACE, Prop.
a —_—— "
Mllesburg: Lois Jean Smelizer
Bellefonte, R. D. 1; Admitted Wed-
resday, discharged Thursday: Her-
rt M. Smith, Millheim; Admitted
Wednesday, discharged Saturday
Miss Helen F. Meas State College
Thur day of Last Week
Admit Charlie Ww Geary
Newport, Pa: Mrs. Corman F. Ly-
ons. Bellefonte: Admitted Thursday
harged Friday: Master Gus H
Malone, Millheim; Births: a son to
Mr. and as George 1. Armstrong
Bellelfont a son to Mr, and Mr
Leonard z Williams, Lemont
Friday:
Admitted Mrs
State College; Mrs, Robert CG. Fors-
burg, Bellefonte; Discharged: Mr
Grover C. Glenn, State College: Mr
William Kelley, Rebersburg: Mi:
Walter 8. Stivers, and infant son
Millheim; Mrs. Howarg Johnson-
baugh and infant daughter Jullan
Births: A on was born to Mr. and
Mrs. C. 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. Mr, Orndorf is in
need of some much needed rest
Howard Plank, his sister, Bessie,
his son, Howard, Jr., and lady
friend of Camp Hill were pleasantly
entertained at the home of Mr
Plank’s brother-in-law and sister's
home on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs
C. E. Kreamer,
a .
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There's always a possibility that it may
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manner you plan in your Will.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BELLEFONTE, PA.
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. One of the fires on Brusd philipsburg:
Mountain covered abou: two hun-'jette Snow
dred acres: the other one was on
Buffalo Flat and burned about three
acre All fires were nde:
control
15 More Called
Shoe
Five more
from ea
Edward 1
wil be sent
piace
som u Cutrldy
with the
-
ons
ted
Ware
won, by
avoided, nor
thinkin
are nei her Ie at the Altoona
wishful ters
For Army Duty
(Continued from page one)
Andrew
Mills;
State College
t local order number called
Bellefon'e,
Milesburyg:
Clarence;
Harry
Harold L
Nicholas Drochak
and Glenwood L
selectees will be called
ch local board on
Philipsburg
group to re-
of Board Nod?
headquar
Two Diphtheria
Warren land Mrs. Christian Harman, re
Har- | just south of Bellefon
and Miss Boll, a se?
fonte High school
last week,
quarantined
recovering
John painfully injured la
John J he was struck by a
A tending Lhe firemen
Lewistown as ao m
Bellefonte Banjo Bar
ior in the
became
no
and the
me hia
She is repo
ted
rapidly Miss Sol
uimmer
|
Merrell
Gil
Young Harman x
day of last week, and
was quite {ll for severa
now almost
minim
still in
Dr
knowledge
of the disease
expressed no fear
entirely
May 5 Im quaran
force
Locke dec)
seleciee there
Cases Reported
(Continued from page one)
ding
il early
been
when
car while §
convention
mier ol
MADISONBURG
On Sunday, April 20, people of all
churches of Madlsonburg had
what was called “Neighbor Bunday
in the Evange church here
was an attendance of 130 with
offering of $783. 1. was brought There no
Union Christian En rity In business
led LO Lhe #
Mayes Memorial
the
i
Heal
in
substitute integ- wor
and this fact has mausols
sof LF. Maye mont
Monument Co. at Lemont
County Hospita satisfied even the
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wa n unda afternoon with het clientele met
Vi ad
Annie Keller progres monument firm Tr
Breon spent the week neeption In 1888, having #4
Miss Ad by J B. Mayes
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Winye
Ken.
tor
about by the
deavor and
who
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have
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and M H. RB. B
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mported gr
Works
Known For Artistic Work
KEmanshiy Nn all
monuments and
ims is rendered by this Lee
which offers Rock of
nites In addition 0 the best
Modern equip-
8 valuable asset to the firm's
ans
others
parts of
ank Mayes I»
advice, make
ie ald Nis
best mont-
nae wo
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