Page Eight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. September 25, 1941. OBITUARY 3 -/ MRS. ELSIE K. HEILHECKER Mrs. Elsie K. Heilhecker, aged 70 well known resident Bellefonte and for many years organist at the Bellefonte Presbyterian church, died unexpectedly at 6 o'clock Saturday morning, September 20, 1841, at the home of her mother, Mrs. Alice Kohler, at Hanover, For the Past po.aral services were four years Mrs. Hellhecker had oornoon at the Wetzler maintained an apartment in the chanel Milesburg, with John Galaida home on north Penn wniam © Thompson street, Bellefonte, but spent virtual- Bellefonte ly all her time in Hanover taking cating Interment services at care of her mother who is 91 years graye in Union cemetery old. Mrs, Heilhecker had been In, members of the her usual good health until Thurs | sont lodge day. Setpember 11, when she suf- fered a fractured hip in a t her mother's home A blood forming as the result of the in was assigned of death She was the wife Charles Heilhecker can war velecan, wh Bell Telephone : for many vears, the Ii ly having ly alte: iffering a stroke occupied former Bellet near the old Be Surviving are an Mrs. Amy Bolas! aged mother and of the Runkle and township, consciousness, Mr Was grandson of John Runkle, of Potter George Livingston store in Bellefonte for and who died here in 1872 a member of the church and of Bellefonte 268 Free and Accepted and ol many Lodge the the harge of Mason i fall a alot MRS. RICHARD Susan Land of Richard Lane in-law of Mr Jame Soanish- Ame Lane, of East Linn street aged tu lied suddenly Friday morning | 1 home tember 19 LANE McKee and jury port as the cause ife of of the late Capt, ter Bellefonte, mar the llefonte adopted Kohler Intern | at Scra held the Feser F tor and interment and Mr RUNKLE JOSEPH LIVINGSTON Joseph of Bellet engaged here, died at hi Mary A Clea and time of the atroke Inst Monday un- - @pring Milian schools and was grad death ensued, he never regains ated from the [each | many Free Delivery Phone 725-R ACROSS FROM PENN BELLE HOTEL EET. ANSE, PEACHES || giiTiEp 2am 37cC Roll or Tub 12 cans $2.19 2: 83¢ Soop Granules rw »20¢ Toilet Soap re 3 =19c¢ FULL LINE FROZEN FOODS DH Pickies Processed Quart 15¢ C: andy Bars and Chewing Gum 3 for 10c¢ PRODUCE! Giant Pascal Celery 2 "ks 25¢ Meat Specials! SMOKED Bacon . 25¢ SMOKED HOCKLESS Callies .. 27¢ BEEF CHUCK Roast .23c ENGLISH STYLE Roast . 27¢ SNOW WHITE CAULIFLOWER 2 lg. heads 39¢ Tokay = Grapes 4 |b 29¢ Extra Fancy Sweet Potatoes 5b 25¢ na ley, Elizabeth who kept a book- years He was local Presbyterian NO Masons held Monday Memorial Rev pastor of the resbyterian church offi- the were Belle- daugh- Buchanan ' g Sep- short fre Ohlo. He also was graduated from a business college in Lebanon, Ohio, For 22 years he was employed as a teacher in Ohio and in Potter township, Centre county, and upon concluding his teaching career went to farming on the Blair farm In Buffalo Run Val- where he had resided ever since HENRY EMEL Henry Emel of Sunnyside, near Bellefonte, died at the Centre Coun- ty Heme In Bellefonte at 8:10 o'- clock yesterday morning, September 24, 1941. He suffered several strokes before his death, He was admitted to the home September 5 Mr. Emel was born In Bellefonte August 16 1872, a son of the late Philip Emel and Lizzie Meese, He never married Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Allle Keller, of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs Charles Mulbarger, Bellefonte, and one brother, John Emel, of Detroit Funeral arrangements not completed last hight at Austinburg, were ROBERT SHARE R Robert 8 ] ranklin of Centre Tuesday . ts parent narer and Helen Palmer Hall, died about midnig September 23, 1041 complications fol- lowing a several months’ {lines The child became il] ring ime was a surgical pat Geissinger it Robert Sharer 14, 1939, at } add!tion to parents LeRoy, at home grandparent arer of Cent jrandparent Palme: home of and at jent in the Idanville Fels In ther Lary Fix of MRS. 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