Page Eight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. November 6, 1941, y OBITUARY | JERRY CRANDALL Crandall, of Snow died at 5:10 p. m, Tuesday, Novem- ber 4. 1941. at the County Home, Bellefonte, Mr. Crandall, who had been a patient at home since December 13, 1939, was born in Clin- ton county 79 vears ago last June 14. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 o'clock Filday afternoon at the Wetzler Memorial ch apel, Miles- burg. Interment will be made in the Pleasant Gap cemetery Shoe Jerry the WILLIAM WETZEL William Wetzel of Belle- fonte but many vears a resident of west jed on Wednesday, October 29, 1941 home of his only son, Gilbert Sioux City Towa Mr. Wetzel a son of John and Susan Musser Wetzel and house Penn street now occupied by the Jerry Galaida family, on May 13, 1871 making his age at time of death 70 vears. 5 months, and 16 days. Sur- viving in additi the son at whose home he died are two broth- ers: Charle Thomas street, in Bellefonte i Lewis Toledo Fu ervice native for the at the at Was the on wa born in m ol of 1 were held at Super- DANIEL. HOWARD SHOOK 1 Howard retired Y ¥ Of MRS. HENRIETTA CONAWA Mrs. Henrietta Conaway MES. THEODO M Ihe ~ A GINGHER Crit av 8 ALFRED G. ROBB Robb, native of Ni brother Alfred G Nelson the Bellefonte at 3 o'clock November Ist 1041, at his | Altoona after an illness h a heart condition Mr. Robb was a son of Henry and ] Keister Robb and was born Vitta sn January 15 » 66 years, 9 month a young man he Zion, Mileshurg and chools, and 38 years » employ of the Penn- He » master of the Valley and of Robb Trust Saturday president of I died TUNE 1875 making his 16 days ght in the ariel ana tan Au retired as y Al- station on October 10 8 Mr } Mr: rly of Zior Keagy Rep- Barr and Howard Also survive the brother, N E. Robb, of B v are five sis- ters: Mrs. W. Harrison Walker, and Mrs. Mark Williams, both of Belle- fonte: Mrs. Kate Miller, of Balti- more, Md, Mrs. Clara Swartz, of Tusseyvilie, and Mrs. Cora Cole, of Dayton, Ohio; and 10 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Mr Robb was a member of the First Lu- theran church, Altoona. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the late home with the Rev. Luke Rhoads, of Altoona, officiating. In- of service wile forme Lf ve MATS Robb ing. in Fu addit onte onte terment was made in the Zion ceme- tery. i —— ———— Infant Dies An infant son born Tuesday at the Centre County Hospital to Mr. | and Mrs. Bertha Ripka of Millheim, | morning in Fairview cemetery Millheim ADDITIONAL DEATHS ON PAGE 81X SECOND SECTION — ili 74% OF CENTRE COUNTY RESIDENTS GET ASSISTANCE The percentage of population in Centre County wholly or partially dependent on one of the four types of State Assistance or on WPA was 74 per cent, as of September 1941, according to a report of the State Department of Public Assistance Some Centre County's neigh- boring counties had the following percentage Clinton 9.1; Hunting- Clearfield 136; Mifflin 7.5 Blair 74; and Union 5.1 With Lackawanna County show- ing the highest rate of 147 per cent and Montgomery County a rate of 2.1, Centre County is at about the midway point in comparison with the rest of the state of don 85 Gettig Chosen District Attorney 1 1 Tax Collector Complete Army Course C He 3 Sentenced at (Continued from page one) ers reported a car had stopped and picked up produce. The license tag number was obtained and the two men upon being questioned admit- ted the thefts ble before, told the court that Mey- ers suggested taking the produce as they were enroute home from State College, where they were employed He was sentenced to pay the costs of prosecution, a fine of $1, make restitution of goods taken, and serve 15 days in the county jail Meyer, who admitted suggesting the taking of the goods, and whose record shows four previous appears ances in court here, was sentenced to pay a fine of $1, the costs, resti- tution, and serve 60 days in the county jail Dean Gilmore, 19 before of Millheim R D Judge Walker and entered a plea of guilty to bur glary Gilmore was charged with taking 38 chickens, valued at $62.50 from the hen house of Clair Nicho- las in Penn Township State Police from Rockview station, investigating the robbery told Nicholas to attend a livestock public sale at Centre Hall When SAW hens offered "ownership appeared Nichola for sale, he traced the to Gilmore In court Gilmore de- clared he took the chickens becaus he money 15¢ the ¥ the 5 FROM COUNTY JOIN PETERSBURG CCC « Derr, who had never been in trou. | sub- | AMP 'C. E. Convention Special Court To Open Friday Two-Day Sessions to be Held in Millheim Evangeli- cal Church The complete Centre County program for Christian Endeavor convention to be held at the Mill- helm Evangelieal church Friday and Saturday of this week was an- nounced yesterday by the conven- tion committee: Mrs. R. E. Forn- walt, Pleasant Gap, chairman: Carl Motz, of Woodward and Robert Rhoads, of Pleasant Gap The convention lined as follows program Oout«- Friday Evening Marvin 310 —Regl 7:15--Ct 0 espe 1: 30--Devotion ian Endeavor y Rev, H. A. Houseal Marvin Lee, Houserville Announcements and Offering Special Musie--Junior Choir heim Evangelical church Ad Rev. Warren Haye of Altoona Jenediction and Lee, presiding tration to Worship ce NVoodward 6 Patty Ser Soclet) Millheim ; Miil- DD {pores closing Saturday Morning } a Quiet t Rhoad H } Saturday Afternoon a 00 group) ville 2. Belte group) Pine group) 3:00 14:00 5.30 Cirove J. Better CE Mary Cc FE Meetings (Hs | Forced to Give Up Car After Fisher Rey C. E Rhoda Business Bes Parade janquel Mov ian Endeavor Boclety Announcements Conference 1. Bette; Meetings in Lee, James N Mill Meeting Bheetz on es Saturday Evening Mri Call 1:30 R to Wai Song Berviee Devotion ical Y Offering Bpecial Special E hip Stat P. C Music Mi Challenge How I'HREE COUNTY Fornwalt Rey Patty e CC { i Men Robert MEN Ch } facut Hous f= or De Boel Millheim Lutheran church Installation it IT Junior presiding Cilllespie + Evangel co — NNER BRAND Fei PORK PRODUCTS a thrilling Monday nigh re of ti hom inst he will not forget, wi drove a party to Bald Ea Shellenberger and wa t and the car stolen ! ENTERTAIN AT MT. 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