Page Fight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. — 1 {One brother and one sister, Clayton OBITUARY [=% Auman of Spring Mills, and Mrs, Sarah Grenoble, of Lamar, also sur- Funeral services will be held at today, Thursday, at his late home, followed by Services In the Georges Valley church, Rev. D vive MRS. AGNES McVANE MORSE Mrs. Agnes McVane Morse, a for- mer resident of Bellefonte, died at her home in Cameron early Satur day morning, following a ness with complications Bellefonte, February 2, 1865, she Was her home the daughter of John and R¢ Ort Heinle, After her marriage wilh go vears William McVane she and her hus- © oal band moved from Bellefonte Burnside Cameron where Mr. McVane en- da whter « MRS. Funeral day Nellie Boa week's = land wife Born at died Thur Barnes was GRO, A R. Keener will officiate, Interment Iwill take place in Georges Valley cemetery FRANK M. BARNES services were held Satur- in Washington, D. C.. for Mrs w———— ANNAH LABIN Annah Labin, aged 78 year 7 months, passed away at her home in Lake Lynn at 7:45 November 30 Death was caused by pneumonia daughter of David although she had been ill for over [ Boalsburg, and Frances' a year. She was born in De<Ruvter Boal She was a grand- N. Y.. and at the age of yf Judge Thomas Buin-swith her mother to Moshannon Jlefonte, and lived in the then to Snow Shoe, where she re- 1 Barnes, Bellefonte native of Frank M. Barnes, who sday, December 4, 1041, at in Washington Mrs born in Bellefonte about 2 moved December 11, 1941 . —— HE RRIMIRGMHHH.S———— LE] | was brought to Altoona for Inter. | ment ADDITIONAL DEATHE ON PAGE EIGHT --BECOND BECTION lp H Crawford, Bellefonte; Edward Renew Plans for 'L. Miller, Bellefonte, and Gregg C . . Watson, Moshannon Air-Raid Alarms emp — Hunter Held In Bellefonte Legion Seeks Vol- hootin unteers to Aid in Ob. Fatal S 00 9 servation Posts Driver Free ¥ In Man's Death (Continued Irom page one) L. Gilles, of the Tyrone city and Mr. Bowser, driver Under questioning it wag brought out that the victim was under the influence of intoxicants at the time of the accident (Continued from page one custody According to imposed under the law fo; a Jal] term of from one to addition the required to pay $500 to reports Lhe pend What was originally set up to be test of nir-rald warning service along the Eastern Seabosrd can well charge bs be the real thing now that we are at Wo years war with Japan fendant 1 When the Bellefonte American #0 Int not exceeding Bowser testified that he visited Legion was requested by th Al family of the victim Everhart several times at the Corus of the U 8 Army to furnish criminag pros ¢ ition pital and that the victim told him pet operate these air-raid alnst Matella after he didn’t remember what stiuck him | warning poste, the oner’s jury meeting police, of the car. a and in hos- onnel to t C aut JMrence response of LASTING | GIFTS Wednesday night found gaged in lumbering, After his death, side of B ¢, of Be or where the accident happened or | yntee: Wa any particular of the mis- | duiing last { a number of vears ag » Widow, | Judge's former home, now the pre sided until her marriage to Matthew who later married Morse of {ent 1. 0. O. F. building on West High | Labin in March. 1890. Her husband baat Cameron, conducted small street until it was sold to F preceded her in death 15 Vear; ngo A . pects of at her fifteen years crider. At that time he and her also a daughter, Alice died 8 year Mi born October | obs served a retiring in| gister. Miss Lucy moved into the! ago. She had resided in 1039. In addition to her husband, | house on North Spring street which | for the past 38 years. She fs Fred Morse, she is survived DY a their gaunt, Mrs. Jane Mann, of Axe-! vived by a Meese Labin niece, Mrs ose Stewart of Cam- mann. had built, and which is now! Lynn: a daughter Elexia Murp eron, and ral cousins among | occupied by the Misses Harriet and at home 6 grandchildren whom is Wilbur Bland of Centre Hart, Mrs, Barnes was a great Hall. Funeral services were held at George Boal Thompson the Morse home in Cameron, Tues Rebecca V. Mull. both of remains brot satisfactory ummey pending a few hours Thi and the that sak nd been killed by Matells mils take for games other Now and forever, Marka that 1 the diamond vou Everhart was rvition post spotting planes, and i y " . give | Ch . 17. 1870 in Spruce Creek Valley, athe hope of being able to make a ought 1 was rho / y Eive oF Arist. son of Alfred and Sarah (Hampton) lla told oroner's jury be- mas will be bril- Everhart. He was married to Sarah arge audif lant, beautiful— Frances i Lo and he " ‘ toes Hampl " ny hat pees, and truly valuable, In these resid iH rone for YEurs Pee LS sorrbes rvs 4 > 4 . mith = \ : n ¥ Surviving are his wife: four sons in » n 4 now pu it 5 Whi hed N= | Pee - J limes when we want to all at home; a step-daughter, and | 1 % 4 | make every expenditure four brothers and a sister. Mr. Ever~ | 0000") wisely, no gift seems more ~~ hart wn the Methodis h an fc iiliztd LY : : . HARPSTER in we: of t! y Methodist twit and | a3" peltefonte. are worthwhile deciding upon. foliowed 1 mde of rooier er Ake : : : ; Harpster, 11-months-old | 0 "00 day things begar Our diamond set rings are Union cemeter lor to Japan. Mrs. Samuel n of David and Sarah Suteuriiun i TEs he richly styled in the modern elnsyivania unace ’ . Centre County Hospi manner, artistically mount- ed and we will be happy to inform vou in detail as to cut, carat weight, and qual- ities of perfection. store 2 : # I swear by Almight nome, and ior postmistres Cron Lak ynn telephone report direct to Army Alr Headquarters at Mitchell Field, wa quite an inducement aon lizabeth grandchildren observatic day evening and ont 1d f ERNEST E. Bellefonte yesterday aften n hiladelphia. {o ww U.S ambi nest F for interment In eleven chief S—————————— Ny t 1 D1 ney i we of LUTHER E. PARK George, | ased fed in the al 9 p m ied 1041 of College ave- hree-weeks Decem funeral services were held Mon- She da) byterian telephone MRS. BELLEFONTE C. D. A. TO Headquarter HOLD CHRISTMAS PARTY posts code name se - directing them Mc- johee, They alu Amer- | they wo tons by ma Immediate], Monday, December complications lliness, The Member of Court Patrick January 30. 1841 at Ardie, Catholic Daughters of Furnace, Surviving are the lea of Bellefonte, at i and these brothers and the K. of C. rooms Glenn, LeRoy, Mary Cat I week decided to hold . ~~ of age. The deceased born re, Marjory, and Marion party in the same room oy 3 he 7 i of "Coron : Sets from £24.75 to Alexandria. April 26. 1886 \ Friday ; Funeral services will bs ember 14, at 8 p. m. Members are | wor £8 hours, and other reason Yenc A £325.00 in stock ter of Alfred G and E 2 am &t the home his daughter, 5.'at 10 a. Mm, Th ay at the Balley- equest : bring a 2° if or thi son volunt re re-| " ou a as and hi om- \ gh : Isenberg. She w married on July ne McHugh, Stale C * * ville Presbyterian church, with Rev | Mrs, Russell sted - Y ATR y Haupt 18. 1017. In ad Albertus Groendyk officlating. Inter. i three children, Geraldine Od} " Ble plist in Tine roy . It also way and Marguerite : Sa tats at hE rs bed a . shot from a t in front of \ 9 backed by our te arte w—— Saturday night In the store room time every will have wv Of vive, Surviy J as sial for h are: Mabel R. BRUCE STOVER lege: Helen 1s Warren lsen Hugh Isenbe both of Al the ’ at her home nue at 6:45 a. m ber 9, 1041, of had been ill for about was 55 years, 7 months, and 13 da} h Ud receiy Tuesday 1 p complications tWO years. Sat nce SCENe soon d Dr. Edvard who a Christ- was who dled held ed to part) Diamonds sold by us are reputation nesly and integrity ———— - Casper, nctivities : " interior. Vital defense industiies re Piper Distributor Killed JEWELRY STORE MADISONBURG YOUTH Brockerhofl Hotel IN ARMY AIR SCHOOL Kenneth 1 now studying Advan Cia Quigley wiont i} y ’ a Jarsariese ls that £% ned 10 * vi Tr replacement NT » Te of EX y Japan 3 he that Wooped low . nl Pen 4, Ala. head- forte My Ad “ A eq f ; asl Aly Con Perel RK for the ¢ Building BELLEFONTE MISS REGINA E. BEHERS Miss Regina E. Behers d. ed at WILLIAM FOSTER AUMAN Foster Auman died Fducators Meet MRS. GERTRUDE WAITH Gertrude Waite, = w of Ing navigation at Montgomery, Ala m Waite, died Tuesday morning ice September. Upon the ¢ e Ell the navigation Cos . commission ¢ SUIUII I IIIS I III IN III III I III »- » ye JN tas post State Col oh 1 « Bell yo ntered the Arm: Grove Cily, ) r Almed ha man Classified Ads bring results a ———— RAR ¥ » - oh gh, ¢ A Every Member of the Family! oun, 14 ® 1) "MN [EXPN » TPN RL » pa "a Come check off vour Christmas list al Brachbill's! What gift is more suitable for every name on that list than furniture furniture that keeps on giving beauty and comfort for many vears to come! Brachbill's displavs of exciting gifts are complete ...%0 «tea! 2a march on the crowd and enjoy a choice of these fine values, on, ea? It's smart to get an early start . . . no need to wait until the rush is on. Our store is ready for you with the grandest collection of glorious Christmas gifts you've ever seen. There's something for Mother, for Father, for Sister, the Children, for evervone in the family who will thriil to get them Christmas morning. 1 MIRRORS $3.50 to $25 » TAINS For MOTHER * House Coats For SISTER * Sweaters * Skirts * Blouses * Slips * Pajamas * Robes For "HER" * Scarfs * Jewelry f [ Wp * Dresses * Bed Jackets * Gowns * Bags +] Fireside Scenic COFFEE TABLES CARD TABLES $450 to $21 $3.50 to $5.75 NEW SHIPMENT OF DESKS Spinets, Kneeholes, Breakfronts Governor Winthrop 514 > 584 * Gloves * Umbrellas * Sachets » wa HASSOCKS Qc to $850 * Hosiery * Cotton Dresses A » He up For FATHER * Linen Handkerchiefs * Hose For THE HOME * Bissell Carpet Sweepers * Quaker Lace Cloths * Cannon Towel Sets * Hammered Aluminum * Candlewick Glass ER * Linens * Blankets * Down Comfort o_o Pe? %* Complete Line * Bedspreads of Lovely Baby Gifts! * Hoover Sweepers * Pottery J. B. WAGNER & CO. % Allegheny Street LAW Lomo) JG w 2 ’ BOUDOIR CHAIRS $Q to $33.50 BRACHBIL SOUTH SPRING STREE CEDAR CHESTS $15.95 to $45 LAMPS $3.50 t0 $292 | Bie BELLEFONTE; PENNA. Bellefonte, Penna. AWN. WWW
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