Page Eight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, April 2, 1942, OBITUAR | = | MICHAEL HAJZAK l that he supervised the erection of Michael Hajzak, 85, died Satur- several buildings at the plant of the | day. March 28, 1942, at the Centre| Kimberly-Clark corporation, Pack- | County Home at Bellefonte, He lived ard road, As one of the city's lead- nearly all his life in Rush township, | ing contractors, he was president of near the Osceola Mills railroad sta- Niagara Falls Builders’ Association tion. He was born in Czechoslovakia, | for a number of years During his The following® three children sur-| lifetime Mr. Cowdrick had been af- vive him: Michael] and Mrs. Joseph filiated withh the Masonic Lodge, Beres, Osceola Mills; and Mrs. Mary Knights Templar, Knights of Pyth- Michalonko, Cleve! and Ohio A bro- | las, and the Roval Arcanum. He also ther, Peter, also lives at Clevel land. was a past president of the Sons of Funeral services were held Tuesday | St. George, in which he held mem- morning at the St. John the Bapti= | bership at the ume of hig death Greek Catholic church at Hawk Run Interment was made in the MRS, LESTER COC. MILLER church cemetery | Mrs. Ethel Prank Miller, 48, wife — tof L Miller and a sister of MRS. SARAH PETERS | Mrs. Edith Fullmer, of State Col- Sarah (Ingram) Peters, wid- died at her home in Williams- iv. March 28. Besides of William A. Peters, died at rt, Saturdn o'clock Thursday morning, her husband, she | © 1942, at the home of her | parents, Mr. and hter. Mrs. E. B. Dell in Jun-| Frank, a son, C. LeRoy, of Re: inta. She would have been 90 vears!a daughter, Mrs. Wi liam D. Schrad- old April 1. Born April 1, 1852 at el of Philadelphia: two brothe Unionville, she was a daughter of | and the sister above named Mr. and Mrs, George Ingram. Mem- . — bers of her family include these chil- AUGUST OLICK dren: Mrs. Lida Hoover, California; AUR! Nick Julian. R. D Mrs. E. B. Dell, Juniata, and Roy G fed 1 he Centre County Hospital Peters, Arvada, Colo. Also surviving here Sunday h 20 1042. He had urvived by her Mr: George A ding. are a number of grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Harriet Stere, of " vrevious Gav. Mr. Olck Dayton, Pa. Mrs. Peters was a mem- | + nn vears. was a former 1 ber of the Unionville Baptist church dent Cl wfield. Funeral Funeral services were held Saturday 1 be 1 | at 10 o'clock this Th afternoon at Juniata, after which! ,., fe at the Wetzler Memor- the remains were brought to Union- ,., YhaDk 1 Milesburg. with Rev. L ville and interred in Oak Ridge p gheetz in charge. Interment oS cemetery : e made in the nion cemete WILLARD J. BRIDGE Willard J. Bridge, nephew of Flsie H. Noll and Mrs. W. H man, both of State College 6:30 a. m. Saturday, March 28 of a cerebral hemorrhage in h Rochester, N. Y. hospital, He wa 43. The deceased was born near Jacksonville June 19, 1898 a son of Villiam E. and Annie Hoy Bridge His mother preceded him in de last June, His wife, Mary and daughter, Ramona iv addition to Mrs. Noll and Mrs. K man, two aunts and three survive, Mr. Bridge was employed the New York Central Railroad chief clerk in the office at Roche ter. Short funeral services will held Thursday at 2 p. m he ! v is home in State College, followe \ ic Wits and seven services in the Reformed church at{ = = ° . Jack oryihe in Rev. John R MRS. REBECCA E. SMITH ck officiating ICK AC A Re vi ue WILLIAM J. S. COWDRICK of Scotchtown . William J. 8. Cowdrick, Bellefonte died at 40 : otk Thur native and for many years ass : t- | Hospital complicati ms follo ed with his father in the buildir re (N . Eteebl " oF Bs ry here died at = Yeo! Stine: 1 Ia: Sabin had been his home in Niagara Falls. N. Y. [nthe hospital for a week. The ce. shortly after noon Thursday, March Oooo Mas 2 on ir 1942, foliowing a long period of | % LANE. 3anel Plow : d remains ws tale + Andrew and Jan fo : to Belk oe remains baad ho f. Fer husband, James, ahd one api Ee RA apa 2. :.. James Jr, i home, Survive, in ad- Er . hn and hom Jy ay dit en 0 3 18 following bfetsth ahd his wife. the forme: Josephine ister wah W C loud and Mrs. Fred Shrom: a son, John W. Cowdrick; a | Snyder. all of Renovo. Mrs, Sma daupht M had lived near Snow 8hoe since 1927 daughter, Mrs J. r Ca n, and she was a member of the St. Mary rch Funeral services Mar ‘ hd whe C manhood he j a in, ha widine ind hs EOC « | he buildin Fick neti Work | MRS. AMANDA HOOPES After the Johnstown ¥ in 1 !{ Mrs. Amanda Hoopes. of 500 the construction firm, h i Hes 3 coll father, rebuilt good portion of t8o 1042, alter an t ication of di u She had been matient at for four Mrs. Hoopes daughter niof Abraham and Amelia Grom Wahl and was born in Reading on May If 57 making her age at ruction firm r a years time of death B84 yea: 10 month Cowdrick was associated with and 12 days ww husband W illam father and brother he n- T. Hoopes preceded her in death pany formed by t i and, as Surviving are a daughter, Mrs, Ma advancing age caused the rather to. H. 8h of State College; become Jess active, the firm became grandson, William L. Shelter, of known as the W. J. 8 Cowdrick State College: 2 great-grandchildren Construction Company. Many prom- and three brothers. Mar inent buildings were erected during Reading: Robert : the lifetime of the firm. After the and Bev, Arthur 8 Wahl, of Mesa, construction company which bore Arizona Private funeral service his name was dissolved in 1916, Mr. will be held at the Widdowson fu- Cowdrick served as construction neral home, Bellefonte, this Thurs sunerintendent and casionally day evening, and the body will be brick-laying foreman for other taken overland to Reading, where and it was in the former capacity interment will be made at 11 o'clock ai SL L$ TT THE THT TT SBT GUM IT of GH 8 LT a it EI Et 8 Le Ry When vou think of HARDWARE Think of SCHAEFFERS ! 3 aks LL TS THT EL PEAT MOSS in 25—50-—100-1b. bags. DRY LIME SULPHUR for Dormant Spraying. RCSE-AID for Better Roses. CERTIFIED MAINE SEED POTATOES, by the pound or bag. SHEEP MANURE, Garden Fertilizer and Bone Meal. BURPEE'S GARDEN SEEDS, the most complete line in Central Pennsylvania. LAWRENCE WALL AND OUTSIDE PAINTS which defy competition in price and quality. ECLIPSE LAWN MOWERS. A complete line. COLUMBIAN ENAMELED COAL RANGES. 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WEAVER erican volunteer group, has shot transferred from the vicinity of Ran- the scalp and was considerably brul- - -_ winged and he was pulled into the down his ninth Japanese airplane goon to “another section of Burma d when she lost her balance and Pulled Into Machinery machinery © i 2 » fenver Mrs Riv Elizabeth Weaver on over Burma, his parents Mr nd » fell from a second story window Andrew Johnson, of Bentley Creek — A Sieg 4 The Home of hes AE Mrs. George Burgard of Sunbury Read the Classified ads I'he fall wi broken somew hat as 1s in the Robert Packer hospital at Buy Defense Bonds n rs meroy 'O0KS O ' — Eo ———— i . po ——— ——— — . v {with whom she had made her home {for the past 12 years, at 1:15 o'clock Tuesday afternoon March 31, 1042 Downs Nine Jap Planes revealed this week, The Burgards Falls From Window she either grabbed or fell against Sayre with a broken collarbone, H8 B. Yost, of Blooms- some telephone wires which were was injured as he was starting a 1860 at Beaver Spring, Snyder coun- ty, a daughter of Daniel and Amelia Meckley Treaster She was twice married, first in 1887 to Levi M. Sto- ver who died in 1002, and then in 1008 to Jacob FF. Weaver of Hubler burg, who preceded her in death in 1024. She is survived by these chil- dren: Mrs, Ward Markl Bryan Texn Cyrus Stove Centre Hall R. D.: Mrs. Maude Korman, Mill- brook: Grace Stover, Philadelphia Orvis G, Stover, Lock Haven; Mi jrooks, Millbrook. Mi Wenver was a membey of the Hublersburg hurch. Funeral services will be held it 2 pom today ¢ 1c Roy Bell home in Pleasant Gap, with Rev, A 3. Asendorf of State College, offit- ing Interment will take place \ the Reformed cemetery at Aaron burg SAMUEL E. STANLEY samuel E. 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Sundae Sundae Mr. Peters, who made a let patadpl f investigation of the rr BoP marr 15¢ SAR | 20c he ordered owners of all dogs which $1 45 earion of 0 0 \') 1 fc 1 5c LJ were bitten or which showed symp- Similac Strawberry toms of having rabies to confine their Baby Food "TOI AC 'q ETRY ) | rm ™ Chocolate Sundae animals, ; Pecan “ Prince Albert, Velvet | 1 ~~ 2 Sundap Ww Ha Wiinped $1.03 DIRECT RELIEF Half and Half 50¢ 3 PAID TO COUNTIANS 98c 1 1 c tin Cuticura » re 30c 20c 15¢ Direct Relief funds distributed in : und Ointment | \ Oliv ' poun ive Centre county during the week end. : 19¢ y. Jambo iPresh Grange ing March 27 totalled $1,093.70, ac- | | Union Leader, Granger, py Tablets | Banana Split ut cording to G. Harold Wagner, State | $1.00 Model Special Lemomade Tréasurer. This amount was paid to . 273 cases. Last woek, 273 cases re- Lavoris 10¢c 3 for 25¢ ceived a total of $1078.20, | pound ————— C Payments aggregating $69.651 10] T4c were malled to the twenty counties! | i. eT ———te 65¢ in Northeastern Pennsylvania served | by the Treasury Regional Office in| Squibb’s 3 ] Scranton during the current week | { Dental pee 60c This amount was paid to 11.920 J i 3 ‘ : Cases, i 3 3 Cream \ Lysol Recent Weddings | 5A “1// 49¢ Ht me 0 vo \ 4] | p Sun pase! ours! th C Kolivoski-—Ielak Miss Helen Lelak of Clarence, be- : . came the bride of Paul Kolivoski y IO odav YO eno Y | {James church, Wesleyville, Pa. at pu . cons Oo on 11 o'clock Saturday, Pebruary 7, ac- pS Vicks | J yoy 3100 cording to an announcement receiv. j ed here by friends this week, The ; : Nose P= Rem bride is well and favorably known h Drops : ADDITIONAL WEDDINGS ON PAGE : : WF as ~8RCOND SECTION . Vo + C ——————— . "3 ” Bonds buy bombs, Btamps buy | bullets! Buy U. 8. Defense Bonds or Stamps every pay day!
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