Page E ight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA January 1, 1942, REGINA RACHAL MRS. Em Regina Rachau, of Mrs Lt died at her home at 4 Cente priday morning December o'cliagl. after a three-day illness Rachau was a daughter of Is- gel and Susan Roush Vonada and was born in Centre county on May 25. 1870, making her age at time of i 7 month Funeral after with Rev the Cen- hurch, made Farmers: he |} A EMIL ROTH eM Ick and Pi it 8 14, 1855, aeath 86 Hi June Regal Surviving Hessler, wh Jodon In stepson Funeral se ails Veal , wife, whe preceded him in days Chapel FP. Bheetz jnterment w ying netors winy cemeicry ANDERSON leman MRS. AMELIA B. Mrs. Amelia Big 34 as 1 gan street denly & y 1s at. Decembe r Mr nome where marria ohn F a son ent exalied Elks lodge, home sisters tH her + to with 4 pres r of the “Bell ef Miss Adel line iving brothers Mrs. John Mignot Edgar Bigleman Clea: fleld and LL. C at une Bellefonte; eral Springs, James, of Avis, of Los Angeles, Cal. She was ¢ ber of St. John's Cathoil Bellefonte, Funeral held Tuesday morning Catholic ¢hurch, wi Ham E. Downes ment was made tery. Bellefonte THOMAS WATSON day morning town for Thom Milesburg ar John Sheckler, Mrs. Charles Mart gheny street instant Hi! December 20 crane pushed | ing fre ght cs iy Is: ania ‘Rails ro It time nines’ yppel da work cident ha she hom he was to quit for day. He had been employed by) railroad com; 32 Are ginning work Milesburg. He abou t 25 years ago and was ed as a conductor at the time of 0is death. The deceased was a son Charles and Eva Walson born in Milesburg 52 years ag viving his living for while went wen empl mother, in Milesburg: and three children, Mary and Pauline, at home, and R bei of Johnstown. His wife died three years ago. Also surviving these brothers and sisters cf Pitcairn: John and Aaron, of Milesburg: Mrs. Dane Walker, of Howa d: Leo, of Danville, and Mrs Ralph Rice, of Juniata, He was a member of the Brotheriwod of Rail- road Tralnmen, and the Moose lodge, all of Johns- town are abou MRS. EDITH 1. ROSS Edith Irene Ross, Wiis Mervyn J. Ross at her home in Bedlord after noon at 2 o'clock ness of 18 mont tion of diseases dasghter of Isaad (Ellenberger) Gates and Was at Gatesburg, Centre coun'y tober 13, 1886. On March at Tyrone, she was mited in Mr: Rev Howard Grose Works FRANK WALLACE, Prop. riage the Golden Eagles, |. with Rev. Mervyn J. Ross. She resided In Tyrone for 17 years prior o her marriage. Following her mar. riage she resided In Belleville three Jars and for the past 18 vears resided in Bedford, 8he is sur- vived ne her husband and two step- daughters, Mrs. Bealrice LaBada Pittsburgh, and Rhea, at home: also hree brothers, Wilson Gate for Of lel hia Samuel C Qa ana was xr of th » badly taken a #) ice were Mo: gan \ church was rone ‘nerve by Dr ‘on MRS. IRENE M. WHITMYER Funeral services y Mi lrer Saturd iy ‘LOR KREBS MARY WOODS 08 of Osceol ® deceased was born at Union- Cen County. on January 24, 855, ad au ghter of Thomas Parsons ind Emily Dillen Parsons. An only hter Mal Thair Koon Practically all lived tre wife of rvivor 1] Woods wl cemetery MRS. ADALINE V. KLINE preceded her 1888. Three children of Youngs! Kline, of Binghamp and Mrs. G. C, Bnyd State College, survive, with rrandehikdren, The deceased the Grace State College. Funeral to be held on Wednes. m. at the Grace Luther- in State College, with Harkins officiating, In- to take place in Shiloh three Was a Lattheran caure h J. F teyment is cemetery WON MRS. Mr Hubler 30 p urday. December 27, 104) of aughtoer Mrs DL Markle. of Btate Coliege, following weeks’ illness. Mrs. Deitri pent pearly ail life Valley, suffer heart atiac EMALINE L. Pine DEITRICK Detrick. of mt. Sat- at the line Louise DUrg. ied at ¢ home er d two br ovr sio:tly befo years, 8 month the time of her a dat tovor Andrew brother Bellefonte imvid a rank Del t of ion to Mis Emory M 1 . of i « OF SOS Irwin New Bethle. hem. survive, She was the last of a family of i children. 8he was a member of the Evangelical and Be- formed church of Hublersburg, Fu. neral services were to be held Wed- nesday at 2 p. m. at the Evangelical and Reformed church of Hublers- bigg. with Rev, Charles H. Link of- cating. Interment at Hublersburg - H. LEIGH EBRIGHT H. leigh Ebright, for 15 years a cashier of the First National Bank in Centre Hall, died at his home in Newport, Saturday afternoon, Dec- ember 27. 1941, as the result of a heart attack. He had been in ill health for several months, Puneral services were held at the Myers \ 1 Home, Newport, Tuesday nd burial was made in The and Alton ang Allon R Mrs, Legina Ww el | daughter, Mrs. Allen Beaver, Woos- ter, Mass. He was a member of the Lutheran church and of the Mason- lc fraternity, The Ebright family resided in Centre Hall until spring of 1937 when Mr. Ebright resigned his post at the Centre Hall bank and moved to Newport Additional Locals (Continued from Page 3) Furey, well ki fonte milk dealer, has pure W. Karstetter's milk rout take charge of the roevite J Big street George own Belle hased M and 11 Lo inuary 1 Me Water Or sen South been closed Trout Inn which has week were on eral repairs ana alteration under way, has been reopenecl Mi Kathi (1 turn to in Pittsbu spending a Bellefonts 8s Agnes Derstine ide street ome : Year's ny nfter Thristmns her sister hom Kofman nd i of ‘Belle to Baltimore the Me christ SC hter's daughter M1 of that hild and y. Staff Sergeant Moersch it her, of ne the parents aughter born has ighed five pot % etgh th and both she and her mother reported to be getting Mrs Moerschibacher is the Martha J. Kennedy hnston fonite, and the childs father of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moe: bacher, of East Bishop street U. 8. Army Air Corps at Texas » ~Mr. and Leo Boden, Delle fonite, have announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Jean Cath- erine, to Delmas Cox. son of Mir and Mrs A. D. Cox, of Lock Haven Announcement of the engagement was made at the Boden home Christmas day Miss Boden graduate of the Bellefonte high school, class of 1940. She has been doing post graduate work at the school and has also been employed at the Btate Theatre, Bellefonte. Mr Cox attended the Lock Haven high chool and Is now employed at the Lock Haven paper mill. The wed- ding Is expected to take place early in the new year Mr. and Mrs, been along former ghter Belle- Johnston dat of is with the Hou- ston , Mrs on EM a Charles Wagner Fast Curtin street. were at home 2 number of friends Christmas o when anigincement was made the engagement of Mrs. Wagner's sister, Miss Jane M. Kessling, to James “Bun” Beaver, son of Thomas B. Beaver, of West Curtin street Mizs Kessling, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kessling of Snow Shoe, is a graduate of the Snow Bhoe high school and for some time has been emploved as book- keeper by the G. C. Murphy Co here She has resided with the Wagner family for several years Mr. Beaver atiended the Bellefonte high school and Penn State College and is now employed in the offices of the Titan Metal Company. In addition. he is an active member and a trustees of the Logan Fire Company. No date has been set for the wedding Merchant Killed Cleaning Gun Thomas E. Huston, 54, prominent Petersburg merchant, was Killed last week by an accidentally discharged bullet from a was cleaning. He died when the bullet penetrated his left eve, Por 28 years he operated a store at Petersburg and was a director of the Huntingdon wholesale grocery company. His wife and sen, Roy, survive RR ————_——. Sharpening Needles ¥ The sewing machine needle can be sharpened satisfactorily merely by stitching for several inches through | a. pide of very fine sandpaper, Gi Man Is Struck By Two Autos Car Skids Into Bievele, I Lol cycle ar ( Clarence the victim of Tuesday knocked hort time Ia automobile ) ie Stats 50 3 ed t irning hom 22 target pistol he | instantly ] Knocked Down by Hit. Run Driver Clark, , wa ing « was rror first da another Motor Poli Tr by ASONIK( ELECT OF DEFENSE (CX PLANNED Death in Bridgeport Evenings 7:10 and 5:00 P. M, 25. Knoxville a double evening from hig ter wa ce of Mansfi BCDIES HERE FICERS IURSES FOR Ruing Vicit Home stepped i dead Rider 184 mo- FOR when Di _ i in STUDENTS Brothers or Admission 10c & 30¢ NEW YE AND NEW (December Carmen Miranda, AR'S EVE YEAR'S DAY I & Jan. 1 in “Weekend In Havana” (In Te ‘hinicolor) FRIDAY & SATURDAY (January 2nd & 3rd) Spencer Tracy, in: “Dr. Jec Mr. kell and Hyde" wa AIO cms SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS MONDAY & TUESDAY (January 5th & 6th) “International Squadron” With RON D REGAN Chrisimas Eve Tragedy Wipes Father, Investigators Josephine James Out a Family Mother and Baby Son Die in Gas-¥illed Home i AKI NG G AS HEATER WATER THE CAUSE Find Tree rimmed in Readiness For Holidays EMAAR WAAAY | AVBLLLLLAWRVAINNNWNNWINNWAT Youth Is Sawed In Half at Mill Sawver Meets Horrible Death When Clothing Catches in Machinery lumber oper near Okome coming « ath ia Hi @ Laine amu adistre moul from ¢ al, 1 ing ou BE EE ee i andor Items « PAAAAMAAMAMAMAMAMAAAMAAANY DISEASE Marriage Licenses p York York Col lege New New Simmonds M. Thompson Hayes State Peoria, Ii IH William rs B A Lee Clovis Amelia Mae Talbott Melvin Dorman Pravel Hublersburg Laura Eilz. Hayes Hublersb M. Youorsk: State College Graves Scranion Maloy Bellefonte Arleenn R. Rhoads Bellefonte John Thomas Dela Centre Hall Dorothy Sarabelia Howard Paul W UI. 8 Army 14 Bellefonte R. D Floyd Spring Mills Marian F State College Clearfield Philipsburg Haven College Satire WITTY State College t State College Ulr'g Joseph J Ann Edward S Mary ney Belz Dashem Cole Lock State Henry Owen Jean. Bender Creedon men Lillian Joseph CO Dorothy P. Wilkinson Stewart A. Hampton helma Beairice Rachan Randall W. Miller Martha Mae Lender Harry Edgar Bathurst Ann Marie Hazel Burt B. Johnson Helen May Southern John Elder Wray Pittsburgh Madeline Jane Purnell. . Bellefonte Isaac Sternberg New York City Mildred 8. Kalin State College Badly Injured Roland Wheilacher, a mute, em- ployed at Hallton, is a patient in the Connelsville Bellefonte Chester Bellefonte Glasgow Utahville Bellefonte Bellefonte West Decatur Philipsburg Ir | Elk County General Hospital, Ridge- | way, for treatment of serious injuries | received when he was struck by =» Clarion River passenger train at Halltonn. His injuries include a frac tured right hip, nine rib fractures and body bruises. He was walking | ‘along the track on his way home from work and when the brakeman observed him it was too late to stop {the train in time to avoid hitting {the man. i EE ——— i If you think you have a very inti-| mute friend, don't get into a busines; | deal with him, i CHRISTMAS GIFT seemed bought Woman unable she «OTe 1h ven and earth terated the het : — 4 naica 9 ged one like | aiciy proprietor | Lime *q mind | - Te | " 1d Christmas momin . 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