Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, December 18, 1941, Image 8

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    ! . THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
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Page Eight December 18, 1941.
OBITUARY
MRS. CURT STIVER
Mrs. Gertrude May Stiver, 54, wile
af Curt Stiver, Lock Haven
Thursday morning, Dec, 11
the Lock Haven Hospital where she
died
1941, at
had been a patient for a week after
a lengthy illness, Born In Beecl
Creek. she was the daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Batsche-
let. She had resided in Lock Haven |
for the past 12 years. Surviving I
addition to her husband are one so
and three daughters, Mrs. Charles
Keith, Howard; LeRoy, In
foundland, with Tist Alr
Squadron; Mis
and Mrs. Robert
Creek: also one sister
Swartz of Monument,
dren and one great-grandchild
Stiver was a
odist church
the Base
Bitner,
Mrs
Mrs
Funeral services were
held Sunday at 2:30 p. m. at the
First Baptist church, Lock Haven
with the Rev. Howard G
ficlating. Burial wa
Creek
MARTIN,
Martin
MRS. AGNES E,
Agnes (Eisenhuth
of Adam M. Martin
at the home of
and daughter, Mr
Ellery Shreckengas’ at Woodward
on Saturday, Deceraber 13 1941 of
a complication of diseases Mr
Martin was a daughter of
and Mary Raker Eisenhuth
was born at Coburn on
1863, making her age at
death 78 yes 4 months
days. Her husband. Adam
Martin died in 1938. Sun
addition to the daugl
home she died are another daugh-
ter Mrs. James St of Lewis
burg. a sister, Mrs. Wilbur Stover
of Aaronsburg; 8
and 5 great-grandchildre in
services yesterday after-
noon at late home with
Rev. G. A. Fred Griesing offici
ing Interment was made in
Aaronsburg cemetery. Mrs
. has 3 +h itharay
member of he Luthera
and Mrs
ver,
were held
tha
Was 1
church
MRS. CATHERINE K. BODTORF
Ars. Catherine K
of the late Calvin
seyville, died at
daughter, Mri:
that
Ramer Are
Mrs. Helen
Jersey B5li
Bodtorf and
ught, both of
M. Palmer. of
arvices will be he
A. Bodtorf, of Milroy; and
Bi A
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1
New-
Laura, at home;
of Beech
Charles
13 grandchil-
member of the Meth-
Young of-
s made at Beech
passed
her son-in-
George
H
A
[at the home of the deceased at 10:30
o'clock Saturday morning, with the
Rev. D. R. Keener officiating, In-
terment will be made In Zion Hill
cemetery, near Tusseyville Mrs
Jodtorf was a member of the Re-
formed church
MRS. EMMA KNEEDLER
Mrs. Emma Kneedler, widow of
J. B. Kneedler, died Monday even-
ing at 5 o'clock at her home in Al-
tocna after several days’ I(lIness
Born at Rock Springs, Centre couns-
ty, April 28, 1860, she was a daugh-
ter of William and Julla Davis
Members of the family include these
sons, B. H. Brennen, Hayes McKel-
vey and Ralph McKelvey, in Al-
toona. Mrs. Kneedler was of the
Methodist faith
VONDA B. ROGERS
Vonda B aged 4 months
and 4 days, daughter of John and
Thoris Nyman Rogers of near How.
ard, dled at 4:35 p. m. Friday, De-
cember 12, 1941, the Centre
County Hospital » infant, who
had been a patient there since De-
s an only
1e parents, bo
nal grandparents
ny Funeral
held Monday after-
Nyman
Further services were
held at the J ville Reformed
church. with Rev. John Gulick of-
ficlating. Inte: ment was made in th
Jacksonville cemetery
cember 2
dition t
parents survive
Joseph home
100n at
Howard
”
EMERICK
Emerick, well known
found dead In
Nittany about
morning, Dec-
CHARLES E.
Charles E
retired farmer. was
bed at his home In
6 o'clock vesterday
1941 Discovery of his
death was made by his wife. Mr
Emerick, who apparently had been
ual health the day before,
he exception of a slight at-
indigestion, is believed to
ember 17
away shortly re-
m. Tuesday. The
Coroner Charles
the
and pronounced
CAUSES Mr
William and
Emerick and
on August 23
» at time of death 71
and 24 days On
ited in mar-
Winkleman
with
of William-
Sherman. of
Owen Win-
three sis-
after
f Milesburg, visited
terdas
natural
merick was a son of
Fannie
Beightol
1870
urvives
stepson
Haven
of Lockport
and
York
Fun-
at 1:30
afternoon at the
h the Rev. Paul J. Keller
of Snydertown, officiating Inter-
ment will be made in the Cedar Hill
Before his
Jeliefonte
of New
grandchildren
be held
Saturday
cemeter: marriage Mr
|
| bering business in the Renovo area
land In West Virginia. Since his
marriage he had farmed until his
retirement about two years ago.
CLYDE MONROE WAITE
Clyde Monroe Waite, of Wolf's
| Store, Brush Valley, dled
December 12, 1941, at 5:30 p. m., at
his home of a heart allment follow-
ing a short iliness, Mr. Waite, a car-
penter by trade, was 60 years, §
months, and 1 day old at the time
of his death. He was born in Miles
township March 11, 1882, a son of
william and Jane Brungard Walte
On April 17, 1807, he married Elsie |
Stover, who survives with two child.
ren, Mrs. Orvis Orndorf, nf Wood-
ward, and Miss Esther Walle al
home, One brother, Thomas Wall
of Clawson, Mich. also survives, The
deceased spent all his life in the
same vicinity, Funeral services were
held Tuesday afternoon at the Wolf's
Store church. Rev, Wise officiated
Interment was made at Wolf's Chap-
el In Penns Valley
MRS. ANNA V, BOSAK
Mrs, Anna V. Bosak, widow of the
late Andrew Bosak and mother of
John Bosak who was fatally injured
in a hunting accident near Clarence
on December 1, the opening day of
the deer died suddenly at
her home in Clarence about 4 o'clock
Monday aiternoon, December 15,
19041. Mrs. Bosak, eyed 82 years, 7
months and 13 diys, is reported to
have suffered a severe shock In the
her son. Late Monday af-
ternoon she went into the back yard
of the family home to get a bucket
of coal, and is believed to have suf-
fered a stroke. Her inert bode was
found a short time later and she was
carried into the house where death
ensued. Mrs. Bosak was a daughte:
of Mr. and Mrs John Timko and
was born in Austria on May 2, 1858
She came to this country about 50
s ago and had resided in Clar-
for thes past 45 vears, Burviving
children: Andrew Bosak
Steve Franek. both of Clar-
ence Mrs. Thomas Voltura
Brooklyn, N. Y.: and 23 grandchiid
ren and 2 great-grandechildren
services will be heid at 9 o'-
this Thursday morning at St
Michael's Catholic church, Clar
with the Rev. Father J W
sfiiciating. Interment will be
» St. Michael's cemetery
senson
death of
year
ence
are these
and Mrs
neral
clock
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ADDITIONAL LUEATHS ON PAGE
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UNDINES HEAR TALK
CN HANDLING BOMBS
Bert Smith. of Lock Haver
graduate of the U
Chemical Warfare Schoo]
wood Arsenal, Md. was
open meeting held
Tuesday night
h )
cent
at the
is Lock Haver
and who was
from
Lhe
lunteer fireman Petin-
to attend the Edgewood
is in charge of air raid pwe-
s in Lock Haven
In his address he explained how
the various types of incendiary
boobs are handled and gave much
helpful information about the cone
duct of al wariare
ict of modern chemi
Hier that
Friday,
air rald and fire pictures taken in
England were shown, Charles Gar-
brick, George Carpeneto, Roy Adams
(and Philip Saylor were in charge of |
the pictures, which were shown earl
evening at a meeting of
Logan Fire Company members. at
the Logan House
The same movies, complete with
sound, are to be shown at the de-
fense meeting in the Court House
here tonight (Thursday). The meet-
Ing is open to the public,
N,N AA:
WASTE PAPER SEEN AS
VITAL DEFENSE NEED
Don't burn waste paper!
Old newspapers, magazines, boxes,
and waste paper are a vital defense
need, and when you burn them
they're gone forever, the Office of
Price Administration in Washington,
eautioned yesterday Saving such
paper might prevent a serious de-
fense bottleneck in supplying ear-
tons for the shipment of defense
materials
A Balvation Army truck will visit
Bellefonte and vicinity twice a week
to collect wastepaper. If you have
an accumulation of paper to give to
the cause, call Mayor Hardman P
Harris and arrangements will be
made to have the truck call at your
home or place of busines:
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FOOD STCRES OPEN
EVENINGS NEXT WEEX
Bellefonte food stores will be open
Monday, Tuesday and W
evenings of next week until]
as a convenience Lo Christmas
pers, {it was anpound
All other
d yesie:
store; Are rmalimn
) Ae
ns holida
time
he world
Te give visual and Gtting expression
te your love and regard, the medin
and the form must be chosen with
sare. Comforting assurance of »
duty well performed will be yours |
+o chooses a genuine Rock of Ages
emorial to stand as your record
for the years to coma
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FRANK WALIACE. Prop
RRC IRAN INVAVDREY
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at Sensible
Prices!
CHAIRS
MONTHS ago we bought chairs
galore . . . so many different types
that almost anyone
can find exactly
the chair of their dreams at the same
low prices that prevailed when we or-
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chairs, boudoir
chairs.
chairs,
occasional
We mention only chairs, but our
complete selection
of gifts for the
home is of the quality you will be
proud to give and will bring pleasure
for years to come.
Come in, browse around as long
as you like, you will be amazed at our
large selection, our
high quality and
remarkably low prices.
100 Years at Playing Santa.
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Open Evenings Until Christmas
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