Page Eight ha fa bd bf bh " THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. December 4, 1941. | — Presbyterian church, officiating. In- of the family include two brothers, and in June 1040 was graduated terment was made in the Union! Thomas Boal { Houserville, and from the nurses’ training school of | OBITUARY |“. citeeiniins BETAINE (oO Cy af 7 Charles Weaver, native of Centre RY Be ia Hig $ ; — —— - S————— Ra— = County, died at his home near Lew- Death of An infant the Bellefonte High pi " od Wyon y ical tit1ite . ant) isburg last Thursday, November 27 Carrie Lucinda Hazzard Py I Vv yul na Heal Ahatid om : JR Stat ] < teformed church 1 . ' d u mi ‘ +4 tas . os MRS. MARY CORICA we Ret ba held Thurs. | 1940. He was a native of Centre months and 13 days, daughter of “Nd Wis emplo; he ‘Titan N a S e Mis. Mary Corica, of Renovo, mu al \ vi } 0 County. having been born in the Re- Hazzard of pany fo rly five Ll . » Ellis and Eleanor Shirk Yio a ef p . v with ) A “ Asendorf of- Re . rd Loi 1 } slone veral week ry ther of Mrs. Guy Bonfatto, of Belle- iating Interment will take place | Dersburg area 87 years ago. Some Millheim, died at 7:45 o'clock Sun- iio Tb iy Ml ¥eels ago fonte, died Monday morning at her HERR a A Thin, JE | { Lap ) ait the unter in © Xia} vears ago he retired from farming day evening, November 30. 1041 ; ! ition with ¢ Hunts home after an illness of more than HH Fine 2d . ; . * a after many years In that vocation. | the home of her parent I'he child ule turing Company in Bristol ¢ . 4 e 1C10US a year. She was known locally . AEE TAYE _ . Survivors include his wife, the for- | was horn in the Centre County Hos. Ne4r Philadelphia. Mrs. Witter has \ through frequent Visits a nel MRS. FREDERICK W. PIERCE mer Elizabeth Bowersox of Millheim; | pital here on March 17, this year, "e8ined her position at the hospital -” — ’ daughter's home, Survivin n addi- M:? Jennie Balley Plerce, wife of 1 ' tion to Mrs. Bonfatto are another Dr. Frederick W. Plerce, of 433 West | oral services were held Saturday at | half-brothers and half-sister Fl t Bristol, where they will go to hii . : . » daughter and a son. Fune ¢ Beave wvenue, State College, died | the home, with interment near Lew- | lis. Russell. Dorothy. and Betty Haz. Pousekeeping a . § wil, [// vices were held vesterday at Renoy vat 0 ! aay December isburg Among those who attended and Catherine ' ' . -~ " & : d | | nd Sunday joined h ishand and five sons and a daughter. Fun- | Surviving are the parents and these 2h On Suni ined her husband ' zard Irene and n ! n IOHOW.NE the funeral were Mrs Weaver's | Shirk Funeral service we held ywartz—Ross MISS EDNA A. HETTINGER an iin | veral month She prothers and sister, A. L. Bowersox wterday afternocn ie home Joseph T. Ross, of Plea M Edna A. He Spl L r ¢ " - _- ou A: 4 tinger. 8g was 7 \ J months, and 20 days Oscar Bowersox and Mrs. Thomas | and interment wag ie in th . announ ie marriage PN : a 5 |] omt Mil nativ died a +3 yelock | Of age at t ime of her death, M1 Gray, all of State College Mrs A fon cemetery Nefon Inughte via Hzabeth 3 $ i i turday afternoon NOV 2¢ ierce wa m Aug i 1¢ Vl Bowersox also was with the . J¢ i WRItz, . yf hiladelphi y 5 / i | : , nt { ‘hai I. ar ( wn ; h GEORGE W. CAIN Swartz. Si p Valentin treet a ‘ ; * MRS. AMANDA E. ROTE : eral OE were held las sellefont Th ing | ph 7 | f % ecire iesday arrisburg for eor August thi i in tl Meth { fF f Amanda E. Rote, one of ! W. Cain, formerly of fe ( {ist Church at Wi ter. V y ’ A if) sidents of the Col ident f the ( brothe deceased wa 1 He 24 1802 H. Jo i H ] . } bod wo A : wh os ' ! hi He at Spring Mills, a daughter of Rob- | I byterian church, of which | “EC : af i Tet morning, Novem ert and Catherine Rishel Hettin Lie Gt d was a member, ofl whit a” yi . ly after returning Her father survi hihi : RY y } 10 | aR srs hom. ) tt iterment took pl Verna Hetlinge; ' \ fare yy there : wo brother: vivania I 1850, making death g1 member | al yea days *, died HARRY A. FOLMAR A. | mar, for mar yea { Surviving are . : \ wma, of omin Qa A wartz wil maki non { po Et ————— Mi Frank Smith and Mr: rank | .sincidence of 1 h wax that Pleasant (at 3 Downing, both of Bellefonte Tati w — ng. Novem! 1641, 1 home | and John A, Rote, both of Coleville; | ®, DePhew, of the deceased, Chark | foe "Hotpoint Features That Make Every MRS. N. N. HARTSWICK n East How eet from the ef- g grandchildren; 28 Ereat-graNG- | (in was alten haried the rn Miles—Haupt ‘ . y ick, 1 : rt att fered t} A”, in. was also buried the same Ming ceremor Meal Taste Like a Holiday Feast Mrs. Elizabeth Martha Hart lege, wife of N. N. Hartswick id amputat DOUL ten Years f man, of Day Va. Funeral ser- : $ : : hi ' Jovember ' | OU can preserve the flavory goodness of 523 North Allen street, State ( \ i ir. Fol nad boll lav. of Avis, and M: dilbert Wer anil Garey J gua . t Belle at 10 p. m. Mond i retain the } of your food and hf 1941, at ealtniul vitamins and minerals meals on a Hotpount El RECENT 3 2 sur Mile. of Miles ; , | Hotpoint features will WEDDINGS | Segui == Swope-~FEisvenhauer HOTPOINT HI-SPEED CALROD. Conserves § My . KW iM I kK K electricity yet heats y) up faster than ever, Cal- rod’'s Measured Heat gives you less” method of cooking, preserves v ailment, would ,... 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CG Febru- Witter ast irtin street, were y 9. 1882, 1 r age married death 59 years, 9 monihs, and 2] red Heart Parson { ay her father James McKinley of Boggs town. hip: her nusband, Charles Ginter two sons and two daughlers, Harry Ginter and Mrs. Nancy Ort, both of Milesburg, and Mrs. Ralph Meyer and James of Bellefonte: a brother, Nelson McKinley, of Belle- fonte, and 6 grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday alter. noon at the Mllesburg Methodist church with the Rev. William A Snyder officiating. Interment was made in the Treziyulny cemetery Mrs. Ginter was a member of the Mileaburg Methodist church MRS. DAVID KIRK, Jr. Mrs. Caroline 8 Kirk wife of David Kirk, Jr. of Kane, died sud- denly at the home of her Mrz. Staniey B. Johnson, ard, R. D.. Liberty township Fr fay morning, November 28, 1941, af- ter breakfast While she had not been well for some fime, she was in her usual health until stricken about 9 o'clock. Coroner Charles Sheckler of Milesburg, said death was due to natural causes Mrs Kirk was born in McKean county and a resident of Kane for 40 years had been visiting her daughter for GET A the past three weeks She was a GET ALL THIS! member of the Methodist church at Kane for many years Surviving in addition to her husband and Mrs BE SUCTION OF RECORDS Johnson are another daughter, Miss | Plays a complete concert with- Marian Kirk of Erie; a sister, Mrs out atention-—-changing the MODEL LFC.1118 Claude Page. of Conastoga, N. Y. records automatically. 1 ight- weight tong. oui, snl ns and Saree grandchildren t.o0int sapphire eliminate $ (0) peedte changing and makes . ay your records fast longer. ’ : EE a : 2 MORE POWERFUL SHORT-WAVE Funeral services were held last Bh Lo 5 TY RY s is from Europe and § ay { ; e South America come in Tuesday morning at his late home | stronger than ever ghee. EASY TERMS ~ LIBERAL in Rebsrsourg for Thomas Setlar. The new Genera iene son Ocker, who died of complica- | me much RADE-IN ALLOWANCE have 2 19 hoe Rig pre y £ tions Saturday, November 22, 1041, : ‘ at his home following a Several] Ordinary radio sets cannot re- | Lo oe Rev. Dale L. Kohr FINER DOMESTIC RECEPTION v . : J PN I demands higher ceive FM. New FM stations |,mciated. Interment took place in| M standards of receiver design. A herciore, the quality of re are going on the air regularly. | the Lutheran and Reformed ceme- | production is jptovel, 8 It is practically certain that tery at Rebersburg. Mr. Ocker, a we " . yp : etiventions] radio a FM broadcasting will come to farmer, was born at Troxeyville, .. AND FM! this area before the time comes 1Suypdes counly, December 22. 297), te . | y FM is to conventional radio : i making his age 69 years and 11 what the stratosphere is (0 aif to retire the next radio you months He was a son of William | ® caret. And Aemstons syseem buy. So consider FM as a pro- | snd Catherine Spangler Ocker. His — or PM You will hear the tection for your radio invest. | Wife, the former Annie Hubler, gur- | overtones that bring music to ment {vives with one brother, George W. fe ~ overtones that conven. . : Ocke arrisburg. I ; He ol vdio cannot bring you. Come in! See and hear the ker of H rg. Ho: was a Be sed PCr ee ei | For Farms . . . For Business . . . For Total Defense Effort MRS. AGNES BOAL ELLIOTT | lk ke Mrs. Agnes Boal Elliott died at| 17:30 o'clock Thursday night, Nov. | Electric Supply Compan |comber 27. 1941, at the home of her : Bellefonte PPYY mp ony tera éxtnded tines. Bor Fibr: | COUNTY CHEVROLET COMPANY PEPCIII II IC ICIIIN | 7720 So iis Corner of Allegheny and Bishop Street “We Do Care” 2 4 ) Radio Models $13.95 to $179.95.
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