Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. 12, November 1942, OBITUARY Mrs. William | Rosa Bitner, Eckert, Miss John Cox, of Avis; Duquesne; Mrs, Curwensville; Mrs. Frank Kuhn, Pittsburgh; Elmer and Gary Bitner, Williamsport, and 14 grand- children. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 2:30 at MRS. MILDRED STONE Mrs. Mildred Viola Carver Stone, of Cook, Minn, dled at the hospital at Buhl, Minn, on Friday afternoon, November 6, 1942, She was 40. Mr Stone was born at Bellefonte, BR D ¢ on October 29, 1002, a daughter of “ Milton 8. and Clara M. Carver. of Blanchard Church of Christ, with State College. Surviving are her nus- the Rev. M. 8. Rogers officiating, In- band. Gustave A. Stone: a son, Gus- | terment will be made In the Christ. tave, Jr., and two daughters, Claire lan cemetery and Jean. all of Cook, Minn Two! sisters Mrs, Ern Mu of Huntingdon Jame L Horney, ol Mich, also Wivis MRS, EDWAKD DOEBLER Mrs. Minnie C. Doebler, 75 of Edward Doebler, died Sunday | ternoon at her home in Renovo fol- lowing an illness of several months { Her husband died 12 years ago. Mrs Is Kusten- | Doebler, born in Loganton, had re of Robert 8. Kusten-!sided in Renovo since her marriage wome at War- | She was active in the affairs of the afternoon at 3! Methodist church of which she wa: illness of 13!a member. Surviving her are three Mrs. isons and a daughter: Earl T. of Kustenbauder wa a daughter of | Elmira; Lee C., Pittsburgh: George David d Mary (Solt) Gates and! M. Lock Haven, and Miss Christine wi Ix at untinge Furnace, Hunt ity, July 25, 1865. On| May 15 Warriors Mark was married Robert 8. Kust bauder. She had n a resident of Warriors Mark survived by brothers, Benne: of Lewis- town Earl Gates of Colorado She was a member of the Warrior Mak Methodist hurch. Fune services will be this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Warriors Mark Methodist church, with the Rev W. Willard of Tyrone officiating terment will be in Burket cemeter Warriors Mark SOY Arbor, SADIE C. KUSTENBAUDER M1 Sadi bauder, wile died » Mark, Monday o'clock following an months with a h condition ntherine bade rors art n Be of Renovo; also two sisters, Mrs Ammon Mark. Loganton, and Mr: Alice Friel, Renovo; five grandchild- ren and several great-grandchildren Funeral services were held Wednes- day at the Methodist church with Dr. J. V. Adams officiating. Inter- ment was made in the North Bend cemetery lon sie re RTT Shy ii YOul OL husband Gates 101 is her and two and FRANKLIN HARRISON ENNIST Franklin Harrison Ennist, aged 71 . | years, 8 months, and 2 days, dled at bo { his home in Potters Mills after an H= illness of three weeks, on Monday norning, November 2. 1942, 11:45 lock rm in Decatur township, h on of Wilson and t he for Yen rertown En- survived by his wife Mary abeth Foust E and one xd two daughters, Emerson E Yeagertowr Sarah E. En- home, ane Russell Nel- ral held at MRS. JOHN PETER rn Monday afternoon! many vears at Mrs X i sided Stricken Mir while getting tella Peter, 72. wife of Jo died early in the evening hime near Beech Creek of a hes attack. Born in Beech Creek, was a daughter of the late Joseph and Delinda Bitner, pioneer dents of that vic member of the Chi Christ Blanchard. She is survived by husband, four daughters i sons: Ruth and Joseph, Mrs, Arthur Glossner Peter, of wk Haven: Miller, hiladelphia Myers, Mill Hall; Casper Malcolm Peter, of Beech Cree by five sisters and two b Mrs. Dora Crays, of Beech late supper by sr io gra * Coliege Diffende i wa ch of Stee] Com- years he had he State Depart- nd Waters in the vices were held Barr funeral hursday, Nov Sassaman of ran church, assist. 4 ment of Forest Seven Mount Mrs Mrs An Clvde and ains thers Creek ) hie) “uly Be Prepared Be Comfortable Will Your Roof Last The Winter? Do It Now . . . While Stocks Last Insulaie with Rock Wool | Save up to 257: Fuel Cost! Install It Yourself. Use the Savings to Buy Victory Bonds STOP Heat Leaks! Use compound to fill indow and be used in v knife. Easy caulki ng the cracks around w door frames Can a gun or on a putt to use, As Little as 25¢ an Opening Weather Stripping 20 Feet Felt—10c Metal Stripping—>5¢ ft Ezsily Applied Window Glass Don’t Delay Replacing Those Damaged Panes All Sizes From 8"x8” to 60"x72" Save Money Save Heat Get Ready For The Holidays Give Your Rooms Some Added Cheer 3 vs | the | widow | af | { both of Bellefonte, fed by Rev. C. M. | Spring Mills, In charge. Interment followed In the family plot at the { Lutheran cemetery in Yeagertown CHARLES HARRINGTON Funeral services were held Tues- {day in 8now Shoe for Charles Har- irington, lifelong resident of Julian, who died Saturday, November 17,| 1942, In the Philipsburg Hospital Interment tock place in Pine Glen. | The deceased, 61, was born at Ju- Han, a son of Peter and Mary Swish- er Harrington, His survivors include these half-brothers and half-sister: | Mrs. Nancy Mattern and Mrs, Ber- {tha Wagner, both of Altoona; James | Hunter, of State College: Fred | Hunter, of Altoona, and or, of Tyron MRS, CHARLES F. SWARTZ, SR, Mrs. Mabel Swartz, wife of Charles F. Swartz, Sr., of Valentine street, Bellefonte, died at 7 o'clock Satur- day night. November 7, 1942, at her home after a two months’ (llnes with a complication of diseases. She was a daughter of Frank and Jenie Rankin Uzzell and was born at Snow Shoe on July 2, 1800, making her age at time of death 52 years, 4 months and 5 day Surviving are her moth er, her husband, and these children Mrs. Wolford Fisher and Elmer F Swartz, both of Bellefonte; Charles F. Jr, in the medical corps of the U. 8. Army, and Clinton J., at home She was a member of the Methodist church. Funeral services were held Hammond ot | diva, i Monday | Harry A. Houseal officiating, John Haunt . Tuesday afternoon at the home, with | Rev ting Oak ville officia- in the Union- Jr., made near Harry C. Stenger, Interment was Ridge cemetery, JOHN W. HARRIS John W. Harris died at 7:10 o'clock Saturday night, November 7. 1042 at his home in Julian after a several months’ illness with a complication of diseases. Mr. Harris, a son of Mr and Mrs. Ebeneezer Harris, was in Centre County on March 7, 1856 making his age at time of death 86 years and 8 months. Surviving are his wife, the former Minerva Holt two sons, Thomas, of Port Matilda and Samuel, of Wilkinsburg: and these brothers and sisters: Stephen and Mrs. Margaret Lewis both of Pitcairn; Harry, of Lamar; Mrs. May Kellerman and Mrs. Nettie Ballinger both of State College. Funeral ser- vices were held yesterday morning at the Julian Methodist church with Rev. W. H. Rissmiller officiating Interment was made in Gray's cem- etery HENRY NEWTON FIEDLER Henry Newton Piedler, native of | Miles township, died at his home in Aaronsburg at day afternoon, b after a year's illness with a comphi- cation of diseases He had been bedfast only a short time. The de. ceased, who was a son of Henry and Catherine Gephart Fiedler, was born in Miles township on September 7, 1861, making his age at of death 81 years, month 3 5 o'clock last Thurs- November 5. 1842 time 1 and RECENT WEDDINGS Musick-—Movyer Miss Sylvia Moyer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moyer, of Tylers- ville, became the bride of Samuel Musick, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs Samuel Musick, of Logan Mills, at & ceremony Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the Evangelical par sonage in Loganton. The Rev. T. R Husler officiated in the presence of relatives and friends. The parents {of the young couple served as their attendants. the bridegroom's father acting as best man. The bride was dressed in cadet blue with which she wore white accessories and a corsage of red rosebuds. Mr. Musick is a graduate of the Central High School at Washington, D. C.. and is employed by the Piper Aircraft Co His bride is employed at the General Armature plant at Mill Hall Harris—Thomas Miss Virginia Thomas, daughter Mrs. Arthur Thomas, of North 'homas street, Bellefonte, and Corp Kenneth Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris, of Was performed by Rev. J. T. Beason j at his home in Heflin, Ala. Miss Bar- bara Taylor and James A. Graham, attended them { The bride attended Bellefonte High School and is a graduate of Potts | Business School, Williamsport, She iis now employed by the John R | Wald Company at Huntingdon of Lamar, were | married November 4. The ceremony | wiand is a graduate of Penn {8he is born | | Company inow at housekeeping at { children: | Wash ‘ | Aaronsburg On December 18, 1887 he was united In marriage with Ella Rebec- ca Swartz, who survives with three Harry, of Rockford, Ill; Maude Goldie, of Palisades, and Mrs. Harry Homan, of Other survivors include a brother and two sisters: Isaiah Fiedler, Willlamsport, | ward Reber and Mrs. Bertha Royer, [both of Vicksburg. He was a mem- (ber of the I. O, O. F. lodge at Reb- ersbhurg. Funeral services were held morning at the Neff Fun- Millheim, with the Rev Inter. ment was made in the Union ceme- tery, Millheim, Mrs eral Home, JAMES M. IRVIN Jemes M. Irvin, 59 of Juniata father of Eugone Irvin of Penne. vivania Purnace, and Svdney H Livin of Warriors Mark, dled Sune day, November B, 1042, In Al toons Hospital. In addition to the sons, his wife, one brother and one cister survive. He was empl ! yed the PR. R M the MRS. CARL E. BECHDEL Mrs. Barbara Jane Bechdel, wife of Carl E. Bechdel of State College, died at the Centre County Hospital at 10:30 p. m, Tuesday, November 10, 1042, of complications following the birth of daughter, Sandra Jane who survives She was 26 Mrs Bechdel was born December 25, 1915 in Uniontown, a daughter of Fred W. and Viola Kalb Howarth. She was married June 21, 1939 Carl E. Bechdel, who survives with her mother, Mrs. Viola K. Howarth, and two brothers, Prederick and James all of Ann Arbor, Mich. She was a member of the State College Faith Reformed church A graduate of the college in 1036, she received her master’s degree in 1939. She was a member Sorority n to Delta Gamma Funeral arrangements were not com- pleted last night of E DGAR GEN TZEL gar Gentzel died at Spring Mills at 7 day morning ] rss of one wee k Mr. Gentzel was and Harriet Harter Gentzel born in Gregg townshi 18, 1875, making his ‘ month, and 21 day: Viola Crader and { Spring of Reods- Gentzel Miles Ed l home 30 o'clock Tues 1942 at November 10 a stro y of Danie] and was September 67 viving ¢thildren Arthur Mills; ville p on age years: Sur- wife, these Alfred both ¢ Robert Gordon and Eugene George incl Gente) Mrs John Bellefonte burg. Other sury ter and two brot Genteel of Penns; Manna Gentzel, of D.. and Moyer Gent Mills. Puneral service; at 2 o'clock this Thu Goodhart ft with Rev and of ivors Ce el will be held iraday afternoon neral home, Cen- G A. Fred Gries ing. assisted by Rev. H. E. Oakwood, ofMciating. Interment will be made the Boalsburg cemetery ADDITIONAL DEATHS ON PAGE SIX SECOND SECTION at the tre Hall ¥ in The bride was graduated {from the Bellefonte High School in the class of 1041 and for the past six months has been employed at the Hoag Dairy store, Bellefonte, Sgt. Stone- breaker, also a graduate of the Belle- fonte High School in the class of 1937, has been In the U. 8. Army for the past two years and is now with the Quartermaster Corps in Texas At the expiration of his present fur- lough he will return to his duties in Texas and will be accompiinied south by his bride. Alter the cere- mony Tuesday, the newlyweds were entertained at a dinner at the home of the bride's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of Spring street, Bellefonte Claypoole—Purnell Miss Georgette Purnell, daughter of Mr. and Mra. George I. Purnell of Bellefonte, and Richard W. Clay - poole of Wilkinsburg, were married November 6 in the Episcopal church of the Redeemer at Pittsburgh with Rev. Dr. Hugh 8. Clark officiating Mrs. John E. Wray of Bellefonte sister of the bride, and Orland Grosskoff, of Pittsburgh, attended them. Pollowing the ceremony a re- ception was held at the Redeemer rectory. The bride is a graduate of Bellefonte High School. attended Sargent School, Cambridge, Mass State an instructor of physical education in Mt. Lebanon public schools. Mr. Claypoole is a graduate of Lehigh University and iz em- ployed as assistant chief metallur- gist by the Carnegie-Illinois Steel at Pittsburgh., They are 517 McNair Corp. Harris is a graduate of Lock | avenue. Wilkinsburg | Haven High School and was called | for service last February. He is now | | attending Officers’ Candidate School | at Ft. McClellan, Ala. For the pres- Sue Yockey, tent Mrs, Harris will continue Fromim-Yovkey Kenneth E. Fromm and Miss Mary both of Philadelphia, her | were married Saturday at 4:30 p | wore and Mrs. Ed- | her father, The bride Was aitired In a street length dress of black velveteen trimmed with bluck and white accessories, nnd a corsage of gardenjas,. The matron of honor was dressed in a black suit with black and white ace cessories, and wore a corsage of pink roses. The groom was attired in his army uniform and the best man wore a black suit, Mrs. Schneider is a graduate of the Bellefonte High Bchool and Thompson's Busines College al York, and Is a member of the Alpha Iota Sorority. She Is employed at the York Safe and Lock Company. 8gt. Schneider is a grad- (Continued on Page Three) Osceola Mills Man Admits Slaying Wife (Continued mom page one) him with the iL rele Coun Workl Ro after serving 2 upport IH war repo Kadash glancing of the ull Ie at the we neck given away by ' Oo 1 nk Kadash Allegheny J Vvears non - Mrs Wi0Us right tured mn rq ried rendered by a blow ide head v the sk ed died as the inch wound side of t} beile the axe penetrat about of milk woman's feet and lumped against th 10 foot shed. The n which ad been overturned under her shawl covering brown overce + lnche niKking blood Kad roat Operate on Kadash hilipsburg alc Are Witnesses K £ mure oy ude Grandchildren ¥V achlaren ol dor, 12. and Jox Betis (TAN g tim and her 10 th busband Incerations of the hand: jumped through a windo family home after they allegedly had seen thelr grandfather slinking wird the cowshed ! his hand. Fearing the chil dren and child Cathe. ine down the ’ neighbor, John one-fourth of a AWRY When Kost arrived at the home he found Mrs. Kadash breath the cowshed wl ] Ww fo Jo t K mile 1a «# ar ast In He band was be found Nods Answers Lo Questions The t ! cene were Chel Delansk weil FREES next persons J Osero] aged from and a Ant 80 the Kadash The Chief Sankoy found Mrs. Kadash dead entering the home the) door to Mr. Kadash Porcing the door they found man bleeding on the bed was conscious but because of combination of broken English and his damaged throat he make himself understood Through questions wl! Kadash answered with following conversation according to Chief Delans aides: “Did you kill vo ife?” Mr adash nods in aflir Wal ‘With the blade of th 6 Axe Kadash again nods affirmative Where did you put the axe?’ Kadash points to floor and makes motion indicating he pushed it un- der the building. Officers found the axe under the building, which is propped about three feet off the ground by wooden posts. The space under the building, open on all sides, is ured as a kind of storage place The wounded man then mumbied the word “cold.” and pointed to the who live ana room jo ked He ha Wit aged could not Mr the place, ana ai ich BARTS took Ks L, o | work Mrs. Harris. Miss Taylor and | m. at Baptist Temple Church, Phila- | Mr Graham returned to Bellefonte | i delphia. The bridegroom is a son of | during the weekend. iMr. and Mrs. T. Linn Fromm of | West Logan street, Bellefonte, and fire. He was made comfortable while the ambulance was summoned When asked how he suffered the | Spritzer—Swarts | the bride is a daughter of Mr. and Wound about his throat he pointed | Announcement has been made of | Mrs. Walter R. Yockey, of Buffalo, 10) ne bloody drawknife on the the marriage of Miss Kemper Lee N. Y. Mrs. Fromm is a graduate of i | Swartz, in of Mrs. Elizabeth West Philadelphia High School in | Family Had Quarreled | Swartz, of North Thomas street, and | the class of 1939, and is employed! There had been little harmony in | Thomas J. Spritzer, son of Joseph |by the Bendix Corporation in Phila- [the Kadash home for some time, | Spritzer, of Bellefonte, which took delphia. Mr. Promm is a graduate | according to the testimony of mem- | place Pebruary 14 of this year, in|of Bellefonte High School, class of | bers of the family, and from the evi-| | St. Paul's church, Philipsburg. The | 1939, and attended Catawba College, | dence visible at the scene. Mrs. | | double ring ceremony was performed | Salisbury, N. C. He is employed as | | Kadash, her sons, John, 36, and a mechanic by the Philadelphia di- | George, 19. and the three grand- | by Father W, F. Lichfield and the | couple was attended by Miss Maxine | Swartz, sister of the bride. and Jos- eph Spritzer, brother of the groom. Mrs. Spritzer Is employed by the Prudential Insurance Company in USE Sunflex Washable Wall Paint ® Covers Wall Paper. 1 Coat ® Dries in 1 Hour ® Easily Applied Sunflex Does an Average Room For $1 95 Monthly CLASTER'S x=. ETAL EPO STATE COLLEGE Buy The +g Easy Bellefonte and Mr, Spritzer, who was formerly employed by the Penn Belle Hotel is now in the U. 8. Navy and at present is stationed at New- port, R. I. Mr. Spritzer expects to arrive in Bellefonte, Saturday, Nov- ember 14, for a seven-day leave be- fore being assigned to new duties. Stonebreaker—Rhoads Miss Pauline C. Rhoads, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Leonard Rhoads of Coleville, became the bride of Staff Sergeant Ralph Stonebraker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stonebreak- er, of Unionville, at a ceremony per- formed in the parsonage of the United Brethren church, Bellefonte, at 4 p. m, Tuesday, with the pastor, Householder officia- the Rev. G. BE. ting. There were no attendants. vision of the Bendix Corporation. [ehildren, Betty, Catherine, and Joe, | He expects to enlist in the U. 8. lived in one side of the old red-col- Army this month. Mr. and Mrs. |ored frame mining house, while Joe Promm arrived in Bellefonte early Kadash, the father, lived in a room this week for a visit with Mr. |on the other side of the house Promm'’s parents and will go to Buf. | falo during the weekend for a visit with the bride's parents. Schneider—Keller Frank P. Keller, of Pleasant Gap, announces the marriage of his daughter Laura Bess, to Sgt. Charles A. Bchneider, of Clarendon. The wedding took place in the main chapel at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Aberdeen, Md. Saturday, October 31, at a candlelight service at 7 o'clock, with Chaplain Gilbert Hyde performing the ceremony. The organist, Pfc. Johnson, played a pre- lude and the Wedding March, Miss Harriet Showers of Pleasant Gap sang “I Love You Truly” Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall of York, attend- ed the couple, and the bride was According to members of the fam- ily, he came over to the other side | at meal times, but was always | threatening, nagging, and quarrel | ing. Denounces Father The son, John, was outspoken in his denunciation of his father. Ar- riving home from the neaiby John Redding coal mine where he is em- ployed, after being informed of the morning's events, John declared: | “He is no good, All he does is eat,’ play solitaire, and prowl around the house and yard at night.” i “He won't work,” the son contin- ued. “1 got him a job twice In the) mines. but he wouldn't work.” Continuing the young man added that his father drinks excessively, comes home intoxicated and Kicks * | i | H » the vide “1 was raised on bread, sugs coft eno to work.” John sald his fa “all exp oth nbo pok tim ut 1 wit} th GOR wna dog for around, and falled to pro the family oe.’ KEEP YOUR DOG ALERT AND HEALTHY feed GAINES DRY Dog FOOD John sald. "None of ugh to eat until I was old enough ther had heen previous night bedroom is night’ lalned er side of the ve hig room, and ing up the fire es. He must 0 Rg Lhe “My house I ahd heard numb not have gor he yard of the home } empty beer m one-quart were large Lied « fox ® He'll go for Gaines! It cone tains Vi ns A, By, B2(G) D, E, plus proteins, cereals, minerals ami ’ May SAYE YOU ut p I's DRY food. No To feed, 10 “0 too! moisture to pay for, just a SCHAEFFER HARDWARE 00. A\LLEGHENY STREET BELLEFONTE, dd water. waaeq Not Naturalized Should Find Your Home Furnished With a Dining Room Suite as Traditiona! As the Holiday Itself! You'll envoy the use of this charming dining suite for many Thanksgivings to come. We have them in fine mahogany and walnut veneers on hardwood, with metal drawer pulls and smooth finish throughout. A real timely buy 9-Piece Suite "141° ®* Buffet ®* Table ®* China Cabinet ® Six Chairs This is The Time for Practical Buying and Giving ! Why not stop in and look over our merchandise now, while there is a varied selection of large and small items. We shall be glad to “Lay-away” your purchases until the desired delivery date. DeHaas Electric Company N. Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa.
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