THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Alfred Weaver Page Six August 14, 1941, gy Annual R } he and Audrew Bhires Mrs of . Law is cunion | town Crore Yarnell and OBITUARY ey home here, with the [ Harry C [ Stenger, Jr. pastor of the Bellefonte Methodist church, officiating In- | terment was made in the Union {cemetery here. Mr. Tressler was a lifelong member of the Methodist | church | JOHN §, KNOX John 8. Knox, retired boiler in- spectar of the Pennsylvania Rail- road, died at his home in Altoona Saturday evening, August 9 1941, following an extended illness, Born January 10, 1868, in Juniata county, he was the son of John and Mary | (Kennedy) Knox. He was married to Miss Margaret Rhodes of Burnham October 29, 1891, Members of the family include his wife; one son Ralph E., at home; two sisters, Mrs Harry Price of Lewistown, and Mrs Maud Harvey, State College: four brothers Rev, Homer C Knox, Camp Hill, Pa WwW. W. Knox and R. J. Knox, State College, and D S. Knox of Altoona, Mr. Knox was a member of the First Methodist church and taught the John 8 Knox Bible class which was named for him MES, MARY B. WELCH. Mrs. Mary Bertha Welch, mother of D, Wilbur Welch of Port Matilda, died at her home in Ty- rone, Wednesday evening, August 6 1941. Mrs. Welch was born at Orchard Crossing Blair county May 6 1877. She is survived by her husband, Charles E Welch, and these children: Ralph E. Welch Lloyd V. Welch, Mrs. Thelma Gar- land, Mrs. Gladys Mrs Marion Sprankle, Mrs. Elizabeth Lykens, Buffalo, and D Wilbur Welch, Port Matilda. She was a member the First United Breth- ren church of Tyrone HOME-COMING AT CURTIN METHODIST CHURCH, SUNDAY the Sprankle - — of MRS. CHARLES FRANK Mrs. Ella Jane Frank, 77. wile Charles Frank, died at her Watertown, South July 21, 1941, after a With Mrs. Frank at the time of he: death was her daughter, Mrs. George Miller. Funeral se: were { the following Wednesday with the Rev. George D. Jenkins officiatis Burial was made in M! ceme- tery, Watertown Mi Was born at Bellefonte, May the daughter of Mr. and Bland. She married Charles Frank, May 10, 1883, at Milton, Pa. She grew to womanhood and attended school in Pennsylvania Watertown 36 vears ago was engaged for 11 member Surviving include daughters, Mrs ertown, and Portland, Ore Frank of Chicagt ren and six gr home in Dakota, Monday brief illne vices nel 5 The Rev pastor of the chu Members mm extend to attend services. 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Kalamazoo Heating Systems are planned and installed by Fac- tory Trained Men and backed by a company 40 years in business sentative call to give a Free fur- So-That's the Law 'Walker-Emenhizer (Continued from page one) Italian Government is a bit disturb- | | ed that the people are Investing their mopey in Industrial stocks and | other private securities rather than | In government bonds Therefore, a new and heavy tax has just been imposed with the purpose of dis- couraging investments other than those in government bonds Trial By Ordeal--In times, an accused person’ ancient guilt ol | innocence was often determined b: accused through some For example, In one ordeal, the prisoner tone out of a pot ol If his hand ang arm innocent putting the physical test such trial by had to pick a bolling water were not therwise he her trial used eat calded would by was be was he punished DAV Thi per- ordeal Lo a barley cake cake Lo jure: time choke a ordeal Is some- Madagascar 42% of tax of all mental unit in 1940 were from taxe xist 40 1ipposed Trial by used in Wa revenue collected Progress he gover: which didn't even ¢ YOATS 480 The odd and United State English Law Inw! 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Users. repre Families Meet Sports, Contests Feature En- joyable Gathering at Mill Hall The Walker and Emenhizer re- union was held at the home of Mi and Mrs, Harry Walker at Mill Hall, Sunday, August 10 Horseshoe pitching, croquet, nut and candy scrambles the afternoon pea - featured Those present were Harry Walker, Mill Powell DuBois: George Walker Mt: Hall; Mr and and daughter Kath- ryn, Orviston; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Singer and daughter Dorothy, and Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Walker, How- ard Mrs. Guy Rorig, Catawissa: Mrs. Willlam Berry and children, Louise, Max Billie and Ronnie Mill Hall; Mr. and Mrs, Walter Cowher and daughter Janis Dawn Lock Haven; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Butler and children, Ward, Norma of Monument; Tom Chapman, Mill Hall; Mr. and Mrs, Lester Bierly and son Billie Mr Oscar Hake Mir Lawrence Best, Sterling Hev- erly, Woolrich; Leroy Walker, Re- becca Confer Orvisior Mr and Mrs. Tom Packer and children, Ann Tommie, Jane, Lock Haven nd Mr Walter Fetterman daughter Doris Williamsport Mrs. Harry Long James, Th Mill !. H. Werick 1 Mr Luthern Howard ! Buskirk anc n and Dickie, Mill Hall; Mi: Clare and daughts and Mrs William Mrs ahd and ren Hall ‘harley FOURTH CLASS SCHOO! DISTRICTS GET PAYMENTS wr ry SGATION $2 23 - Mill - Is Phii- T™ Snow Shor 8295150 Miles Twp £1.000 00 1 500.00 aro $1.754.24 Walker T $3.742.75 Snow Shoe Man To Stage Thrill (Continued rom Peis one) automobile hing Other highlights in- jump the a parked demolis both machines clude the long distance broad of a truck in stock Roman life a sedan steeplechase races. the dide for e throug! igh Bomber the tur firewalls piung flaming and the crash The program of stunis lasting bours will feature 28 thrilling act This is the type of entertainment Huntingdon fair patrons have been demanding in recent vears and the management recommends this thrill show to ils patrons For those who wish another type of entertainment there will be a two-day horse show on Monday and Tuesday, afternoon and night, Aug- ust 25 and 26. Seventy-five of the finest show horses in Pennsylvania and surrounding states, valued at approximately $100000, will partici- pate in this event The Virginia Amusement Com- pany will pack the midway with a complete line of modern rides and clean shows and concessions AM ns 3 0 fair Does ‘Human Fly’ Break From Jail (Continued from page one) portedly did not see or hear him It was reported she did see a youth standing in the alley around 4 o'clock, bare from the waist up, It was presumed by police that Wari had throan a sweater he was wear- ing to the ground before making : the descent, A——————— I ———— Injured in Fall Rogers Slutiers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Slutters, of the high school faculty, Ralston, fell from a {ledge of rocks at the swimming pool ‘in Lycoming Creek, near town and received a cut in the forehead, which had to have a suture in or- ‘der to close the wound and control the bleeding. The accident happen- {ed on Friday aftsrnoon while Slut. {ters was swimming with a score of {other boys. DL | We could easily call the name of | the prettiest young lady in the | county but there 8 no sense 10 ! losing friends, QO) Junior | men in the | upon the patriotism and value ot | Family Meets of Zong Family Bruce W. Shearer Named President at Third An- nual Reunion The third annual Alfred Weaver reunion was held at Boalsburg on Bunday, August 3. with 87 members of the clan in attendance Officers Bruce W ver Weaver Lal The were efcretary treasurer elected president CGiro- Charles Shearer and reunion August 1937 a yer reunion, | nually reunion Those pre E. Lair, Bellel« Hanover Bellefonte Mr originally held in the Jonathan Wea- been continued an Alfred Weaver LAL ince as the were mite Ray Mrs Cie ve er, Mi and family Hy, and Mn Centre Hall Fetterol! ar and Pleasant Gap Fetterolf and M M Ay and and fam- Robert | ile Weaver and Centre Hall fami) 1 Weaver Weaver and L'CAS 5TH CTAN HOLDS ANNIVERSARY REUNION men, and Lewistown AXEMANN LADIES AID ENTERTAIN FOR HUSBANDS AxXemany nds The 1 Aid of hi st a tds tertained heid the lawn of of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thursday of last week Those present were: M Foster Jodon, Mr. and Rhoads, Colevilie Mr Bovd Corl, Mr. and Mrs Chrove, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Simon Mrs. Donald Ray Merl Rice, Mr, and ler. Mr and Mis. Lloyd Womer Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lucas. Mrs. Alma Ring. Mrs. Mary Andrews, Mrs Pauline Grove, Mrs. Hilda Confer Mrs. Ella Gferer, Mis. Mary Steele Mrs Naomi Lucas, Mrs. William Johnstonbaugh, Richard Wolf. Linn Corl. Wayne Grove. Rankin Confer Basil Ray. Mable Womer, Earl An- drews. Bobby Justice, Budd Jusiice Miss Helen Ray. Charles Ray, and Edmund Steele, all of Axemann Auto Accidents Bring Toll of Injuries thelr per on Mr Mrs (Continued from pape one) Memorial Hospital where X-rays were taken Pedestrians also caused an accl- dent at Hawk Run Sunday night when a car which was forced to swing out of the path of a pedes- trian, was struck by an approaching car, Motor police sald the cars involv- led in the accident were operated by Angelo De Angelo, Philipsburg, R D. and Harmon Myers, Philipsburg No one was injured It might not be a bad idea to let | armed services pass » Congressmen | What became of the man who said i * {t couldn't be too hot for him? | New Attendance Record Set as Clan Gathers at Half. Way Park Sundey. August 3 Wis fn for the annual gatherir Zong clan at Halfway Park fourteen-mile Narrow This was the tenth mi jon and was the large 0 far. There was a good food enjoy the A short after lowing Zong D. 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