Page Eight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. August 21, 1941, = f OBITUARY MRS, HUGH CLARK Mrs. Clara Margaret Clark, wife of Hugh Clark, Sr., of South Hunt- ingdon, died Monday evening, Aug- ust 18, 1941 at 7:30 o'clock in the Philipsburg Hospital where she had been a patient for six days. Born in West township, Huntingdon county, February 15, 1874, she was the daughter of Henry and Rachel (Nale) Quinn and had been a resi- dent of Huntingdon county all her life. Members of the family include the husband and two sons, Mrs Mary Keith, of Huntingdon: Willa Rider. of Manor Hill: Thom- as Clark and Hugh Clark, Jr of Altoona, and these sisters and brothers: Miss Nannie Quinn, Har- risburg; Mrs. Mary Spohn, of Hunt- ingdon; Wallace Quinn Altoona; Ray Quinn, of State College: Elmer Quinn, of Huntingdon: Seymour Quinn, of Neffs Mills, and Harry Quinn, of Petersburg, R. D, and 13 grandchildren and two great-grand- children of CLARENCE ROBB Clarence Robb, home at Marsh 69 died at his Creek, Howard, R D. 1, Monday, August 18, 1941, at 6:30 o'clock p. m., after an illness of three months with a diabetic and gangrenous condition. Born May 26, 1872. he was a of the late David and Lavinia Masden Robb and lived at Marsh Creek all his life. He served as township super- visor of Liberty township £1 eral vears. On April 11, 1800 united in marriage to Ettie M mo of Laurel Run, who with the following children F. Robb, Beech Creek, R. D. 1 Hazel 8. Heaton, Beech Creek i liam G. Robb, Harman D. Robb and Mary L. Robb, at home. One n “led 26 vears ago. Also surviving are a sister. Annie A. Burke, of Howard, R. D. iI, and ti rand- children, Clovd B bb, Lemont and Veda and Myrmetta Heaton son Gum- Calvin Mrs ree gl KX afternoon at terment will near Beech CAMERON K. HINTON Cameron K. Hinton, a lifelong re n Howard, died ital, Lock Haven 1 abou became too ill to ¢ Daughenbaugh., who survivors include these brother sisters: Mrs. Miry Long. Ray ton, Henry Hint Mrs Kuhns, all of Howard: Mr and Mrs. Alma Waite Funeral services wil and REUBEN F. WELTY Reuben FF. Welty, for vears a prominent resident fonte. died at the ts at 7 o'clock , August 20, 1941, after a 12 {liness. Death was attributed to a kidney condition and hardening of the arteries. Although he had good health some ti Welty was able to follow as a blacksmith his shop home on East Howard intil the day he was admitted to the hospital. The deceased was a son of Phillip and Sophia Foulcrod Welty and was born at Lock Haven on December 20, 1866, making | age at time of death 74 years and 8 months His wife the former Sarah Ellen Kerstetter, died about eight vears ago. Surviving are a daughter. Mrs. Charles B. McClel- lan. 2t home: three grandchildren, Molly, Donna and Anne McClellan, all at home, and these four child- ren of an adopted daughter, the late Mrs. Herbert Larimer, of Belle- fonte: Richard, Gray, Virginia and Kenneth Larimer, all of Bellefonte Other survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Alice Biddle, of Beech Creek, and Mrs. Frank Houser. of Belie- fonte. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the home on East Howard street, with the Rev, Harry C. Stenger, Jr. GAR past f Bel Centre County yesterday >» heen Mr trade at his in for at wt rest DEN | Bellefonte MIs.| ear of his home on Howard street lof the Methodist church, assisted {by the Rev. E. R. Heckman of Ty- rone, formerly of Bellefonte, offic fating. Interment will be made In the Union cemetery, Mr a member of the Bellefonte Metho- dist church and was on the official board of that congregation. During most of his life he was engaged in farming. having occupied farms at Jacksonville, Curtin and in Buflalo Run Valley. He retired from that vocation in 1018 and moved to Since that time he had conducted a blacksmith shop at the both | ALBERT A. ROSS Albert A. Ross, Warriors Mark, died Sunday night, August 17, 1041 at 10 o'clock at the State Hospital, Philipsburg Mr. Ross was born on May 21, 1857. He was married to Ella Auttlesberger, who died in 1929 One son, Ferman Ross, died in 1939 He is survived by one sister, Mrs George C. Wilson, Sr., Tyrone, and one brother, Robert 8. Ross, War- riors Mark, and with whom he made his home for the past six years. He was a member of the Warriors Mark Methodist church MISS WILLOMINA CLOSE Miss Willomina Close of Oak Hall aged 65 years, 8 months and 29 days died at the Centre County Hospital at 12:35 o'clock yesterday morning, August 20, 1941, of complications af- ter a week's Miss Clo t iliness born November 21 Dreibeil College Avenue. State Colleg Jollege. Seven- one brother, J Harrisburg three Matthew McCullough of Burgetistown, Mrs. Oscar Bower- sax of State College, and Mrs. Mary Cole of Ft. Lee, N. J. also survive Mrs. Dreibelbis was a member of the Reformed church. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon in in the Pine Hall Reformed Church with the Rev. T. G Jones officiating Interment will be made in Pine Hall cemetery Mildr icnuaren and JOHN C. ROBENOLT John Calvin Robenolt, a native of Lycoming county, died at the home of his son, James Robenolt, Mount Union, Sunday morning Mr. Roben- olt had in failing health for several months Mr Robenolt was a of Adam and Sara (Ellis) Robenolt and was born in White Deer Valley, near Williamsport, on March 28, 1862. In 1887 at Williams- port he was united in marriage with Catherine Diehl. He 1s survived by seven children Mrs. Fred Cart- wright, Sandy Ridge. Thomas Ro- benolt, Port Matilda; William Ro- benoit, Tvrone: Mrs. Frank Bate- man, Tyrone: Robert and Howard Wnbenolt, Mapleton: olt, Mount Union: alse these sisters and brothers: Mrs. Anna Dunlap, been sON THEATRE LOCK HAVEN, PA. FRIDAY - AT Al GENE I'TRY in “Sunset in Wyoming” SATURDAY--AUGUST 22.23 “Gang’'s All Here” Frankie Darro Marcia Mae Jones SUN. - MON, TUES. Aug. 24-25-26 — MUSIC OF JEROME KERN THE GAYEST, ROMANTIC MUSIC- COMEDY OF THE SEABON WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY—AUGUST 27-28 “Six Lessons From Madame Lazonga” Lupe Velez, Leon Errol. “Murdered By Invitation” A Comedy Mystery With Wallace Ford, Marian Marsh. Welly was | James Roben- | | Williamsport; Mrs. Jennie Hopper, Hammondsport, N. Y.; George Ro- benolt, Philadelphia. Mr. Robenolt attended the United Brethren church. He had been a resident of [Tyrone for 13 years, making his (home with his son, Willlam Roben- {olt, prior to going to Mount Union {a year ago. Prior to his retirement {a number of years ago he was a lumberman, later working in the brick yards ADDITIONAL DEATHS ON PAGE BIX--8RCOND BECTION nn so—— aM —— 16-Year Old Girl | Harter, of Munson, honorary Lh was spent Brutally Attacked (Continued from page one) heard a scream, but he believed that it was a neighbor's child, Shortly afterwards, he sald, he heard some- one crying, and the Lyons girl staggered to the porch Miss Lyons told the Reeds and Mr. Eckley that a man had struck her with his fist. She sald that she was walking from her home in Ly- onstown to Bellefonte when a car coming from Bellefonte passed her Then It turned on the highway In back of her and drove ahead of he; point a short distance beyond the Reed home, The driver of the car, she said, and back to her Miss Lyons was quoted as saying that the man wore a brown sweat- and that he didn't say a word during the brief encounter He struck her in the face with what she believed was his fist, she said Miss Lyons was taken to t fice of a Bellefonte physician was then taken to the Centre Coun- ty Hospital where her Injuries were treated to a got out walked he of- and her of abou! checking the by a pool of blood a half in circumference he macadam road : ps of blood wired feet along Police, \ MO upon ] BOOTH easily the ated tack and feel ve kept Centre and Clint residents cane nt r ti ” Begin: fom Bel an he te he attacks lefonte, State Coll { Lock Haven ome more serious Lock Haven ns A A———— Borough Officials Pleased With Meters (Contlinged from page one) hous no matter how many gerted Out of a receive ohe of parking time enins are total of fifty-one time parking tickets given to torists, only five were exonerated However, as the fine amounts to only fifty cents, objections to it are few, but the fine of $1 for parking overtime in an unmetered, two-hour stall remains as formerly, it was pointed out This week only two slugs kens were found in meters and po- are checking on several sus- who. if eaught., will be fined the maximum under the Ordinance, which Is $50 It was also stated that several meters were damaged by trucks backing into them, and in each case the parties responsible were com- pelled to pay for the damage Police expressed their apprecia- tion for the cooperation given them by the motoring public EE avers moe or to- lice pects HEATON CLAN HOLDS | REUNION AT WOOLRICH The fourteenth annual reunion of the Heaton clan was held on Bun- day, August 17. at Woolrich Park, Woolrich Following is a list of those pres- ent: Mrs. Mary Buckley, Avis; Mr and Mrs. M. R. Kohler and son, Maynard and Miss Grace Buckley, of Williamsport; Mr. and Mrs W E. Thorpe and two sons, of Cherry Tree; Mr. and Mrs, Niles Davis, son Tom, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Snyder, son Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taylor, daughter Mary Catherine and Joan Port, Peggy Rossman and Betty Ann Johnson, Mr. and Mrs Charles Fetzer, Mr. ang Mrs. Clar- ence Gordon and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Bugene Sellers, Mr. and Mis Charles Heaton and son Delmar, Mfiford Heaton, children Nora, Har- old and Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Eckley and daughter Phylils, | all of Bellefonte i {| Also Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hea- | ton, of Spring Mills; Mr. and Mrs. | | Clair Heike! and two daughters, of {Orviston; Dr. John Snyder, Mr. and {Mrs. Seth Snyder and Mrs Ida i Snyder, all of Sunbury; Mr. and} Mrs James Snyder and daughter of | { Danville; Mr. and Mrs Edward | { Robb, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Robb] { and daughter, of Avis; Mr. and Mrs. | {John Eckley, of State College, and | {John Heaton, of Jersey Shore Most vacations leave the vietina: completely exhausted. So what? | union | next Harter Family In 15th Reunion Harry E. Harter Named Hon-! orary President; Willard Harter President fifteenth annual wins held at 17, with about The Harter re- Grange Park, August 100 members {of the clan in attendance Officers elected were Harry E ident; Willard Harter, Little Nit- tany, president; Frank Harter, Mun- son, Raymond Harter, Etate College: and Mrs. Harold Betz, Howard. as vice presidents: Mrs. Harry Lyons, Lock Haven, secretary and treasur- er; Mrs, William Beightol, Howard head of program commiitee, The reunion wili be held the place the third Sunday in 1042 present were as Mrs. Harry Harter Donald Harter and and Zane Mr. and Mrs Harter and friend, of Mun. R. D.; Mr, and Mrs. Frank Har- and daughter Dorothy and friend, Ann McGlaughlin, of Kvyler- town; Mr, and Mrs. Harry Lyons Clalr, daughter Ivabelle and friend, Ronald Evers, Mr. and Mr: Harry Smeltzer and daughter, Bara granddaughter Nancy Mrs Stauck, Miss Irene Rich, of Lock Haven: Mrs Fieatta Harter of Howard; Mr and Mr illiam Belight vod Harry, Clair, Mil ford, and daughter Louise, Mr Mrs. Harold Betz and daughter and Austin Hown at same August Those Mr. and and Mir Donald Leon son ter ollows M1 BONE son and Mary ol ar son of rd 34 Hettinger Family In Eighth Reunion Ri} afinia tion of the Hai WR ft Heltinger clan was held at Games Were ella Hettinger enjoyable time was Those present Harold FE Fis York: M: Hettinger, Mr. ar tinger, Miss Lottie Hettin lard Hettin Priscilla Re Frankesnberger and Also M1 were cher Petal Cearge State Coll Miles Decker, Cents H M Hettinge Hetting Mrs Orr Merritts, Mrz. J H McKnigh of Altoona; Mrs. Mable Roush, sons Richard, Ralph. Randall and Ken- neth, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roush all of Mifflinburg: Mr. and Mr: Frank Johnson, Beech Creek: Mr and Mrs Alfred Johnston, Kyler. town: Mr. and Mrs Het finger, Newark, N. J: Mr and Mrs N. J. Folmar, Drifting: Mr and Mrs Morgan Cherry, Mifflinburg | ” Mr1 Grant Btanford nines - Learns of Grandson's Death C. E. Bullock, of Beech Creek ceived a telegram Friday bringing the sad news of the drowning of his grandson and namesake, Charles Bullock, at El Paso, Texas, Thurs- day evening. No details were given The boy was 13, the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bullock formerly of Beech Creek, whom Mr and Mrs. C. E Bullock visited just A year ago Besides his parents two sisters, Betly and Mary, and a brother, William, who is in the U. 8 Navy, survive res Welcome — = DINE AT — THE BELLEFONTE LUNCH South Alleg While Attending REMODELED “@ 3rd Annual Reunion of Bickle Family third annual reunion Bickle family which was held at Reservoir Park, Tyrone, proved to be a greater success than any pre- ceding year It was an ideal with a cool breeze from the mouns tains, which kept the day just cool [enough for everyone's enjoyment Al the noon hour the large table the park was laden with a lus clous picnic dinner. The afternoon in horseshoe pitching games for young and old. Also, those attending enjoved a friendly chat AL the The of the day ‘at officers of retained dent Mri Mri meeting the the previous year were follows: Clarence Zeigler Earl Bickle, vies ident John Baney Earl Bickle as An appointed ag Mrs. Clarence Zeigley Henning A friend It wa union sAMe August The fol wer S8amue] Ishl Tommy Boalsburg a pre Dre and ecretary treasure; entertainment commitiee william Bickle and Mrs total of nine Was follow anda vot tives ry i Marriage Licenses Ferrick Belle! Kat B ou Can Buy Two Pairs of Haines’ Shoes Today caster than vou will be able to buy one pair later. This my honest opinion Why? Because every time we purchase shoes, they are much higher in price and harder to get. Now that you are gelling more wages, your money will go further So, Ht seems to me, if you are wise, you will buy two pairs from HAINES today. | am telling you this for I want you to know that we are ever looking after our customers’ interests, is HAINES The Shoe Wizard 6 North Allegheny Street Firemen! heny Street the Convention! REDECORATED UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT LUNCHES AND DINNERS +] 40c Open All Night 50¢ & 60c Meals at All Hours STEVE NICHOLAS, Proprietor WE ARE A CONTRIBUTOR TO THE FIREMEN'S CONVENTION ‘New Bell Offices To Open, Monday The Bellefonte the Bell Telephone open to the August 26, In the floor central office bulle Allegheny street OMe | ia MN yut rniture business equipment Aug on Saturday present busines West High street H. 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