Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 01, 1941, Image 8

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    Page Bight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. May 1, 1941.
— _- —— services were held on Sunday after. Cut Rate drug store in Bellefonte. | | " , - “ > wr Jf wows Jf prs wgscss J) pew J we J rp J V - er com
noon at her late home, with Rev. ggt. Moerschbacher, a graduate of Holdup Case Closes . etl ret rer pd pe od fd] ffm '] r=
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Paul Keller of Snydertown, oficlat- [the Bellefonte High school in the| With Third Arrest ©
ing. Interment was made in Centre | class of 1927, attended Villa Nova | ’
Hall (Ofllege and Kings College before | (Continued from Page 1) It Ss Your Date To «. eo
— (entering the U, 8. Alr Corps some | oe
JAMES P. PARSONS years ago. Both members of the| Some weeks ago when Payne fin-
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: 3 ! , | James P, Parsons, 80, dled Thurs- [young couple are we.d known and|ished his sentence in Washington N \
MRS. EMMA J. RARRINGTON , [daugtlers, Mira. Forest Bartholomew, | , April 24, 1941, {n Unionville of (held In high regard in this com-|he was brought back to Centre B }
Mrs, Emma J. Harrington, widow | °F Lanemont, Altoona; Mrs Af complications following an illness of munity and have the best wishes of | county, where he finally admitted to § L
of the late Edward J Harrington, | G1 Jr, of ryrone; Mrs. Robert | geveral years’ duration, The deceas- a host of friends for happiness in! participation In the robbery, but
died at 1:30 o'clock Saturday after- Wilson, of Keyser, W. Va, and |ed was born in Toledo, Ohio, in 1861, | their new life, | elaimed he was not alone and named he
noon, April 26, 1941, at the home of Loulse, Gloria and Glenna Jane, all In 1914 he married Eva Kephart, of | —- ——— eh two accomplices, Cornelius Mason,
| 22, colored, of Clearfield, and Mar-
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her niece, Mrs. Mary J. Gray, on | M home; nine sisters, Mrs, C R.| Mimore, who died last October 24. |
ghe had resided for the past 17 Toledo M. E. church, Puneral ser- |
" {Mrs. Carl Shope, of Altoona; Mrs f hie I y ’ . ’ sentenced to serve 4 to 8 ye
Vears, Mrs. Harrington had resided 4 ho 4 vs Ivices were held from Koch's Funeral { been sentenced lo serve 4 1o 8 years
in Hazleton for a number of years, |¥ © MeCHleN I Haren Yi Home, State College, Saturday af-| pring antasy | for bis part in the erime, police cone yp. ig
coming here in 1922 after the death | Jove Far TS Mull, Pro Jean. | ternoon with Rev. D. A. Downin of] res | Unued (heir Investigation
of her husband, 8he was a daughter oh A ' * | fefating. Burial was made in Gray's! Grade Pupils to Stage Pro-| They learned that Mason had 8
Caw y ; nette; Mrs, Jack McCutcheon, of [© . y ’ 4 ’ ! wel Phi
of Charles H. and Bridget Flynn Coatesville: Mrs. Robert MecCutch. | Cemetery, Buffalo Run Valley | gram Tomorrow at Spring | been employed in the Hotel Philip
Smith and was born in Philipsburg - : g . . ren—— | barber shop, but falled to show up ‘ a " i \
on November 17, 1866, making her cr sund; Mra, Budd Sure}. JACOB ALBERT SPRINGER | Street Gymnasium [for work the day after the hold-up ; y
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age at time of death 74 years, 3. en also survive. Mr Willams was Jacob Albert Springer, 12, 428 W —— and did not return to work Anytime d .
months and 9 davs, An only child a member of the Grace Baptist | Nittany avenue, State College, died The pageant “Spring Pantasy,” to | after that, They also learned that "
died in Infancy. Surviving in addi- church of Tyrone Sunday, April 27, 1941, at the Dan. be given at the Spring street gwn. [about 10 days after the crime, Mas- " : 4
ton to the niece, Mrs. Gray, are ville State Hospital where he had nasium by students of the first six |on went to Port Huron, Mich, to
West High street, Bellefonte, where [Rica Of or Bs | MT, Parsons waa a mefther of ie Schools Present Hl TD Ee Te ay . THERE'S NOTHING FINER THAN
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another niece, Mrs. Edna Mellin, of ap, (been a patient for some weeks, Sur-|gmades of the Allegheny and Spring live with his brother. Bo several
Philipsburg, and four nephews, Mrs.| MRS. CLARA MURRAY SHUEY | vine are his wife. Mrs. Elizabeth street buildings will start promptly | weeks ago police had Mason picked i A f
Harrington was a member of St Mrs. Clara Murray Shuey died at |Springer; three daughters, Mrs, at 2:30 p. m. Friday, May 2 up In Port Huron, went out and i ’ to express your love to her!
John’s Catholic ehurch, Puneral ser-|g a5 giclock Thursday night, April [Charles Hogeland, South Renovo: | Every child In these grades has Prouéht him back lo Centre county yr
tr oa oat onday OYA At 24, 1941, at her home in Hublers- Mrs. E. C. Myers, State College, and | some part in the performance. He dmiited Shah Ne Wp Whe i
. FE COC burg of complications following an | Mrs, Elllls Maurer of Woolrich; also | my. nageant ftself is built gefnian anc tol Dayne haw to go
Rt. Rev. William E. Downes officiat- 4 " ohh "1. we plg itself is bullt on the | 41,0 the holdup and where to find
illness of one month's duration. Mrs, | two brothers, William, of South Wil- shiv music and vsieal edie
ing. Interment was made in the and |484Y music and physical education |the money, Last week he was sen-
Shuey was born in Bellefonte March | liamsport, and George Caldwell, and program as outlined for the st
church cemetery 10, 1891. a daughter of Robert and 'six grandchildren. Private funeral Co. 0 Pas | rented here to serve 4 to 8 years In i
TE — Elizabeth Lonberger Murray. She services were held at the Brown| _ “° - prison : ot | at { 's Day May
MERRILL BURDINE WILLIAMS wns aged 50 oar | — and 14 | funeral home Wednesday afternoon Rhythmic orchestra song and | police then began a search for ¥ % is M
Merrill Burdine Willams died at | day Her husband. Oliver Shuey. . dance groups, and an actual jesson third member of the group, and lo- ! : y ‘fF J A h he vift that wil
. ’ voll . : a PRR REF in music appreciation by students of ] p inn i h . .
9:30 o'clock Wednesday night, April! who at present is {il at his home, MINNIE K. SCHENCK the fiftl nd xixt rade l cated Martun in Long Island
23, 1941, at his home In Tyrone. Born and the following children survive Minnie K, Schenck was found '¢ © , and sixth grades will be | prought back to this county, Martin
November 8, 1887, at Port Matilda. Mrs. Max Confer, of Zion; Mrs. Clif- [dead at her home in Williamsport |"€n Ant heard
he was the son of Orvis A. and ford Henry and Miss Thelma Shuey, | last Thursday afternoon, April 24,| From the school room, the aud- that his gun and his car were used
Nancy Willams. He was married both of Lock Haven: Donald and [1941 Death was attributed to a|lence goes in fancy to Fairyland to the night of the robbery, but that
December 21. 1807, at Youngstown, Jean, both at home. Surviving also heart attack, She was a daughter of meet Oberon and Titania, King and he didn't know anything about the
Ohio, to Elsie Funk. of Port Ma- are a brother and sister, George Christian and Emma St unk Queen of Pairyland rime. He claimed Payne and Mason
tilda. He was emploved as an oper- Smith and Mrs. Gray Rockey, both Bchenck and was born at Howard, Following Is a list of the charac had oid him the money had been
ator for the Pennsylvania Railroad of near Bellefonte, and three grand- | November 27, 1874. Surviving are ter won in a Crap game
company Members of the family children. The deceased was a mem- [two brothers, Howard Schenck, of Prologue: teacher. Lucille Wion The rolution of the case notable
include his wife; two sons, LeRoy ber of the Methodist church of Howard, and Laurence, of Johnson« girl. Barbara Hillard: soloist Caro- because of the absence of clues at
F. Williams, of Boston, Mass, and Pleasant Gap and an active mem- |burg; her stepmother, Mrs. Emma vn Robison: school. grades 4 5 and frst. and because no suspicion exist.
Orvis M. Williams, of Tyrone: six Ler of the Walker Grange, Funeral Schenck, and a half-sister, Marie 5 goring street rd ths wore than one man pars
— y = Schenck, of Howard. The body wa Fairyland Oberon, king, Dale Hripate
: taken to the Redmond funeral home peitehman: Titania, queen. Mary
in Williamsport and prepared 10 yartranft; Puck, Mary Hackett;
"| —————————————————————————————————————— burial Services Were held aL Lhe Falry band, Grade 1 and 2 Dale
grave Monday morning with the a. Queen's court, grade 5,
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PU RE Rev. William Long. of Howard, of- Spring street; Mary and her lamb,
ficiating. Interment was made In carolyn Sentt: Miss Muffet Natalie
| the Behenck cemetery at Howard Emithson: Spider. Glenn McGovern
FO (0) D | (Continued on page 8—second 56C) | Hansel Cam Heverly: Gretel Gladys Nittany Valley Charge
BG Campbell; Frog 1 and 2. Dale Eervices in he Nitta
school: Little Frog, Janice Bhultz: Evengelical and Ref
RECENT WEDDINGS Owl. Catherine Whipple: Pussy Cat. for Sunda May 4
a. ® ha Shirley Martin: Raven, Billy Crow- Salona Worship. 10 Cc aurel
: Matsko— Watkins ley: Bohin Hood and his men, grade school, 9:30. Jacksonvill hur
Miss Helen Kathryn Watkins, a 6. Spris treet:  Bnowfiake 1 school 9:30° ¥ ! nn. m. Howat
4 daughter of Mrs. Mabel Watkins, of gi trent Jack Prost, Bonny Worsh 3 m.;: Church sel
Howard, and Andrew Matsko, of !
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2 4 lamas: Queen of Arnbia Peggy 9:30 a m. Atl the evening worship
This week, Weis Pure Food Stores celebrates their 20th Anniver- Saint Middl Bb A IN amith: 3 attendants to Queen, Mar- a group from Bellefonte und t i} in S ora dar CIS
sary of friendly service, top quality and savings on foods. These marriage Apr ¥ the Rev. George ....¢ walker Molly McClellan, and direction of Oecll Walker, will p
z hos " Baughman of Cumberland, Mary-
Anniversary sale values are our way of saying “Thanks” for the : ‘ i 3 Crawford: clouds and min. sent a8 special musical servi
¢ 3 4 and. They will reside in Johns- " Y
many vears of valued patronage : drops Spring street: mmbeams, Bethel Worship, 8:3 m.; Church yo
¥ | I town in the near future : i 12
4 a Spring street rainbow fairies. school 10°30 John R : -
8. 8p ing street: children who go to
Myers—Stempfly ta fb ‘hha
GREEN GIANT ) 8 ph Fairyland, 3, Spring street: Charjot St. John's Lutheran, Bellefonte n
fREES Ad Miss Beverly Stemplly, daughter dance, 8. Scoring streel: Man-in-the -
8 The Rev. Clarence FE. Amold, pas-
of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Stempfly, of Mocn dance, 4, Spring street; BleX- tor Third Sunday after Easter Ma:
Hanover, formerly of Bellefonte, be- ing dance, 5, Spring street %: 03 singh i icy
4 830 a [23
; came the bride of Marion H. Myers, There is no admission charge the - .
WHEAT OR RICE son of Mrs. Elizabeth Myers, of public is cordially invited o
State College, at a ceremony per mm——
formed at noon Sunday In St
Mark's Lutheran church. Hanover, PELLEFONTE BANJO RAND
by the pastar, Rev. John Tome. In SCHEDULES TWO CONCERTS
the presence of relatives and friends a -— ' . 0 heads i { He + WIE LIBb ou ina Oo 1
Miss Martha Tobias, of State Col- Beliefonte 2 85-piece Banjo Band, BSS 8% 050 06 The Music seclion meet M een 1 ! ior anolher Refreshments were
lege, was the mmid of honor. and which waa featured at the New 1 at ihe hot { Mrs } ” Ee ; ocial hour followed. Th
WEIS TABLE Charles Lupton. of Allentown, a for- York World's Pair in 1939, will pre.' S\. John's Episcopal, Belitsanis tig he program of the evening con- ing will be a banguet
mer classmate of the bridegroom, penit ts first apring concerts sat The Rey Nobert HH. Thomas 3 : Cirsshs ount jon of f two violin sol te Ay Belle Tote! May 26
SYRUP | ERE CAN 10c served as best man. Following a re- Spring Mills and Millhelm, May 13 rector. Holy Communion, 8 a m St i :
newlyweds left on a And 29 respective Church school, $:45; Choral Euchar- A ———— § : ” - -
for a UUme steadiastly maintained
a—— csp. All ce tsi ast recgpe
East Howard St. Phone 61 Bellefonte, Pa.
ception the
wedding trip through the south The Boring Mills avprarance willl ist, 11 o'clock, During k th
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HERSHEY'S Upon their return they will reside 2 in the school auditorium and isi Porsard in Service commitiee will @ " R- o L
OCOA LB CAN 15 in Altoona where the bridegroom is SPonsored by the Spring Mills school call on every family in the parish
A ‘ Cc employed by the Pennsylvania Rail- band with a view of checking church re
road company. The bride was grad- The Millheim Lions Club willl ords and explaining fhe program of
uated from State College High Sponsor ihe Banjo Bands appear- the churdl
fchool and Nelson Beauty Academy  87ice there In the Community Thiea- -
POPULAR BRANDS Garden Whole at Huntingdon, Mr. Myers Is a grad. | "® Preshiterian Charge
uate of State College High school Both concerts will feature the Bnew Shoe Bible school. 10 a. m. § Ew
CIGARET | ES BEETS and the College. class of 1940 complete band, the Banjoleers, girl Worship and congregational meet-
- vocalists, the Hillbilly group, and ing at 11 a m Milesbiure-—Bible
Moerschbacher—Johnston other features ischool. 9:30 a. m. Christian Endea-
Taxes No : Miss Martha Joh ; The Spring Mills school band. Uh- yor 6:20 p. mm. Evening worship, 7:30 ]
2ou Be The 2onBe | dn a en ode he Awl ll CLEARING OUR SHELVES FOR WHITE SHOES
Your Opportunity to Get That Extra Pair.
SILVER FLOSS Heinz Strained bride of sgt Joseph Moerschbacher, asset ———— Mav 8 at Bp m H E. Oakwood
of the Tind Squadron, U. 8. Alr . minister
SAU ER KRAUT FOODS ign o : Snemmaty performed at Two |6jured When — =
7 o'cloc riday night at Huston, J ure
No. 2% 3 20¢ Tews, hy Migs Bchnitaer Tmmed- otorcycle Upsets h: C. Shuey, pastor. Sunday school
2 : cans 15¢ Cah of the "Rnd Bound every A Boalshurg man and woman are 10 a. m.. Clyde Watson, Bupt., fol
” ilosrd with prea“hing at 11 o'clock )
p In tha Oentire County Hospital suf- |... y
i——— " tion In the - ’ ’ 0) oD re ig 30 muce
Chef Boy-Ar-Dee mony th th honor. For the cere fering from injuries received in.» Si ad ? be pe 3 Mori : f n
aay ’ 3 ¥ e bride wore a navy and . (interest in the activities of the
SECTIONS OF ‘light blue redingote with a hat to motorcycle accident on the Centre ate.at} CP
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school and church. Orvis Bholl will
GR APEFRU IT SOU P match and carried a bouquet of yel- uals Haron ‘w tier ring. the sien je
Tomato or Vegetable ea. y 7 Jahn Andeen, Of 30, wha recelved a fracture of both . a : N
No. 2 and Miss Rose Bennett +} Ean bones of his left leg between the Marriage Licenwes A k Bl B . S k
lly 25¢ tall 5¢ fonte, was mald of hopor Ralph ankle and knee. He also suffered David A. Saulters Lrechibirg ac - ue - eige - i an - no e
| Moerschbagher, Jr. of Bellefonte. brissh bums of the face, both hands Florence M. Borland State College
a ——— ahd . dG legs and other parts of the ts 4
was best man® Mr. and Mrz. Moer- an — Earl WW. Powel Bellefonte : 3
CHEF BOY-AR-DEE Weis Leader 'schbacher will be at home in an!” a ’ thr Mary Ann Ludick Bellefonte 220 Pairs at Real Savings.
apartment at 107 Caylor street, Hus- 16 woman. Miss Dorothy Jobn- |
vi a {Joseph M. Marinak Clarenee
ETT ton. Texas, until the new . Jon. received abrasions of the chin, v Bitaataru : SAID “oir
SPAGH | COFFEE ing built for them in a Te right het and Pruiits about the biaty Su na Swanger — Aelaren
tall completed Miss Johnston was grad- oo" 0c Ba : Hkh a. he ,
ated rom the , : ma % " WwW
3 cans 25¢ Ib 17¢ * Bellefonte High der the machine when it upset, oman s Club In
school in the class of 1926, and at. | i
j tended Westminster College, near Aner wis lagen R Jie hotitta’ Regular Meeting
| Pittsburgh. For some years she was il an Wa A 3. fran:
2 25 |owner and manager of the Johnston O° ole the woman was taken to) (Continued from page one)
for C &
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DON'T LOOK FOR THEM IN THE WINDOWS—
THEY'RE ALL INSIDE—COME IN!
the hospital by Pvt. Clyde Smith of
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Pineapples FRESH | | the Pity ai: Gab sub-siation of mo It was announced that all Red nN}
r police. Sm nvestigate l Oro Work: 3 |
Crisp Golden Ripe AUCTION SALE accident galed rus Sork Mould ho handed an. bY Nn a
CARROTS BANANAS | i Sh ¢ =I mn - &
2 bchs 1l¢ 3 Ib 20¢ S ® \ \i N
NEW POTATOES. Ib be — NEW CABBAGE. ..Ib 5c 60—-HEAD-—60 GA R D E N T H EAT RE J )
LOCK HAVEN, PA. Values Were Formerly
1 to $2.45 $2.95 $3.95 to $5.00
HORSES. MULES Friday and Saturday, May 2 - 3 Nn
QUALITY MEATS! | AND CATTLE I ROY PATI A THIS WEEK ONLY
On Route 219, North of WEAVER Phos. ana "UNDER
P. oY |  Evensburg, Pa. “FRIENDLY . |* TEXAS SKIES" | N
PORK ROAST tb lac |} wml MI Wows | “wma || Thursday fo Saturday
VEAL ROAST Ib 14¢ [| ~=oor» Tay
- | #2 M.« Uy S NOTICE: No White or Sport Shoes included in This Sale.
VEAL CHOPS Ib 18¢ | [isin samen: sna
Seed Potatoes; 30 Head of
TENDER Heavy Young Mine Mules
ROUND STEAK 1b 30c | | = "=" |] senior. ! Yeager Shoe Store
FREE DELIVERY JOHN P. BLOOM 0, the ANDREWS SISTERS Ji \ BELLEFONTE'S HOME SHOE STORE
Phone 728 PHONE $90-R-21 : £ S