Page Eight vl THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. December 10, 1942, OBITUARY {ott of Centre Hall, R. D.; Emmett, | of Reading, and Mrs, G. R, Rickert, 1of Lock Haven. Funeral services will ibe held at 2 o'clock Saturday after 'noon at the home, followed by ser- | vices ut the Zion HI church. Inter wy | ment will be made in the church a — a EVELYN JANE HOCKENBERRY Evelyn Jane Hockenberry, two months, daughter of Orville Grice Tenallo Hockenberry Monday morning, December 7, 1942, at the home of her parents along the Jacksonville road, after an ill pess with pneumonia. She Is su vived by her parents and one sister, Mary Amn. Funeral services will be held at 10 o'clock this Thursday morning, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Tenalio, in Bellefonte, with the Rev. Eugene Hostetter, ol Coleville, officiating. Interment will be ‘made in St. John's Catholic cemetery, Bellefonte aged and HARRY LEGO Tyrone, well known retired railroad | heart attack. He was born October 1865, at Bald Eagle, a son of Thomas and Elizabeth (Nash) Lego On May 3, 1903, he was united In marriage with Ida May Raymond, who died eight years ago. He is the last of his immediate family. Mi Lego is survived by these children Mrs. Clair Lauver Mrs. Harri Spotts, of Bellwood: Calvin, of Bal- timore: Russel, U. 8. Army Al Corps overseas; and Raymond Wil- liam, Kenneth, Melvin and Clair, at home. He was a member of t M E. church for many yea: Funeral services were held at 10M Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In- terment in the cemetery at Bald Eagle ” fH dy LA on ne the AIRY LYLE SHOPE Airy Lyle Bhope, of native of Snow Shoe and for some years employed as a bank examine by the State Department of Bar ing, died suddenly in his hotel room in Philadelphia on Monday, Decem- ber 7. 1942, of a heart attack. He wag a graduate of the Snow Shox High School, attended Lock Haven Normal School, now the State Teachers’ College, and was ed in the offices of the Lel i ley Coal Company at Snow Shoe [or a year before becoming a clerk af the Snow Shoe Bank. Subsequently he served as cashier in the Kar- thaus, Sykesville, and Reynoldsvill banks before entering the empio} the State. He was & son of Jom Wesley and Marjorie McGee Shoji and was bom at Snow Shox March 15, 1886. making ag time of death 46 years, 8 months and 22 days. He was united in mairiag: to the former Jane Brown, who pre- ceded him In death 8 son, Robert, employed at th the o 1244 Alreraft and a sister and two brothers, Mi Mary Harm, of State College; died | L East Thursday the with 1 Miss Eagle clock after a year's {liness day was born August 30 der township, a daughte: (and | She all her life Harry Lego. 1810 Columbia avenue, | brothers and sisters: Jerry Friday, of 4 | Alexander; John H., and Samuel, of freight conductor of old Tyrone di-|Bald Eagle; Mrs. Elizabeth Cassidy vision, died Tuesday morning of a!Tyrone; and Mr: | Bald Eagle ber of the First Lutheran church of Tyrone afternoon at Mr Kov Slovaki ing Years, is survived by her husband and these children Howard; Stover mona Harrisburg, | 0 El are Lansfor« neral services mu Eugene ficiating Myer lot len, t Wrmer residl a Jolyer cemetery. Md: | —— NANCY A. WALLACE Snow Shoe, and Charles, of |, A. Wallace, well known in Liverpool, Ohio. Funeral ser-|iyrone and Centre county, died at will be held at 2 o'clock this her home in Akron, Ohio, December afternoon at the home of [2 8he 1s survived by her husband Frank. in Snow Shoe, and a son, Gene also these sisters Rev. Ralph Schlabig Mrs. Chester Young, Tyrone; Mrs Wilbur Snyder, Larkmore, O.; Mrs Wp , Rex Patton, Port Matilda: and these MISS ANN; RIDAY - A A F brothers, Chester and Willlam Has- f ary Fride {f Balk , n op Ma Fr ny ( : B aid singer, Norristown, Pa. Funeral ser- 'd Sunday 0 Rat 9 0'~ | ¢ A . ’ died mday mort ah Fr vices were held last Saturday. Inter- yg " I ment wn in Chester Hill cemetery 1866 in 8Sny- of Herman Catherine Friday, deceased was a resident of Bald Eagle She Is survived by these plant in Baltimore Frank tana of Nancy hrother we o CATHERINE ELIZABETH LYONS Ly daughter ol Lyon pal yesterday Catherine Elizabeth ns, aged 10 years and 3 day Glenn and Roxanna of Patton township, died at he; ental home at 9:50 o'clock December 8, 1942. She wa December 6. 1932. Burviy parent Le Anna x eager morning born on ny mn two sisters Loulse, both will held at afternoon at ti Milesburg mad in { Bufislo Run call at Le IrSCGRY eve funeral Hannah Miller, of Miss Friday was a mem- addition to thw Betty June at home. F and meral buried Wednesday o'clock She was 2:3 Vice be aay orial Chapel, 3 MRS. NICK KOVACK Kovac at he; t 5:10 o'clock lingering 1AS5600 8 of Mr wife of Nick nome \ ol¢- home in Col cemeter Saturday after- f y F Susle ment will aclc, died 1" t ena nay 1a With a . : home from ‘1 I'he de- " M time of the anda in Cu n December 24. 1882 time of death MISS ANNA M. MILLER max oy She day mneral services were ring for Mi Anna M Rebersburg, who died Sat- December 5, 1942, at the Uni Hospital Philadelphia Services were held at her in charge of Rev. Dale and burial was Union age at held ye montis hey 11 mm of urday versity and 21 day of vin Ray- all and ving of randchildren. Fu- were held Tuesda) from the home, with Rey Hostetter, of Coleville, of Interment cemetery, ial Vall ol Pletcher, Mrs Mrs. Harold John Ramish, Andrew Ramish, Mr Love, and Mark Kovaci Bellefonte and Margaret oth at home, Also surv Martin Brozek 18 & inte Nome Kohr of Reb- made In th Mi ersburg Rebersburg Miller had been {ll and was a patient hospital § Philadelphia for five days. She wa 50 vears, 3 months and 26 days old The deceased was born in Madison. burg September 10, 1883 faughte and Rebecca itz Mil relatives are a brother i, and 1 the Lhe rning Was mads George 81 Her nearest JOHN ERVIN JORDON sa ember of the well know BT l died t 4:30 o'clock Dex 9 theran ADAM CLAY WALTZ Clay Waltz, 75 died suddenly Route, Clinton evening Althoug! ] weeks Sature luring the pared his Sunday home there a morning several mber Adam farmer Island well a at hi condition counts two week drew several hotter ¥ n naga pre at 10:45 he moved 1 | 3 GAME All 25¢ Games 4 for 89 The following are only a few of our big selection, Air Mail Pilot Happy Zoo Radio Quiz Bomber Attack Three Point Landing WEEK-END pecials! Shop This List and Save FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY All $1 Games Cc RF Lightning Glider Extra Special! 36-inch Sled . .$2.25 40-inch Sled ..$2.97 % 45-inch Sled ..$3.39 52-inch Sled ..$3.89 56-inch Sled . .$4.19 Ea. The following are only a few of our big selections. 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Dairy Herd is Shown Above 1 page One when he FSA whik near Pine height labo A'S ARO from the on the Corl Mill Durin Nn) oan farm [#4 0 } farm IUuce more than 80 0 f milk. He ha veal calves, a y YOUNR purebred Paul Crider Elected to Farm Credit Board - Farmer Stricken Enroute to Home 10 t 164 Found . Home Nursing Class Closes at Moshannon -_ Charles F, Dead at Near His Farm Weaver (Crossroads anklin Weay RD Ty Charles F tive of Howard Gied of r 6 Yntre { a healt ick Mon ternoon about ing a walk on hi Marah Creek During th i res ad OR afternoon red farmer from 1¢ wher distance Thoma ridge road and hat ther-in-law, Waren Cox. Then, as was a frequent custom. he had con- tinued his walk along the ridge road and apparently was stricken a few minutes later as he stood on a cul- vert at a crossroads When he failed to come hom upper, members of the family bo- gan a search, and found his body below the culvert where he had fall- en. Apparently death had been ine stantaneous Born March 28. 1877 in Howard R D. Mr. Weaver had been a farm- er all his life. His wife died about five years ago. Surviving him are his | son, Thomas, a daughter, Mrs. Hil | ary Probst, Lockport; four sister and two brothers, Mrs. Harry Craw. ford, Lock Haven: Mrs. Harry Lane, Corporation plant in Lock Haven and Richard Weaver, Castares. | jaeees being conducted in the plant Chauncey Weaver and Mrs. Howard | pe competent instructors to prepare Girton, of Blanchard, and Mrs. men and women for good paving Jobs grandchildren. |" Lee R. Alexander, manager of. the Funeral services will be held to- !1p0ai U. 8. Employment Service an- dey, Thursday, at 3:30 p. m. at the | paunces that HH. Merritt, person Bechdel Funeral Home, Beech Creck nel manager for the Piper company. with the Rev. M. B. Rogers officiat- | wijj interview applicants at the wey Hawel Mr M Beals Mars Krokoski M1 Mars Schmoke resided 10 visited his bic- Reiter Frances Watson Rosle Yeag Mrs Helen Cart- wright, Mrs. Tillie Cartwright, and Mrs. Annie McKean The class pre- sented Mrs. Wenrick with War Sav. ing Stamps and each member of the class presented her with an in- dividual gift in appreciation of her untiring efforts in the work Mrs wil for SS Offer Welding Course For Men and Women Women are being trained for ace etylene welding at the Piper Afrcraft | ing. Interment will be made In the | court House in Bellefonte on Tues- Baptist cemciery mms nants oss MS ——— Killed in Pacific Word has been received of | day. December 15, from 9:30 to 4 {p. m, Women, or men with Selective | Service deferment, between the ages the Of 18 and 35, are eligible to apply | death of Lieut. (J. g.) David Curier, No previous knowledge of welding is | U. 8. N.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry | Necessary | Currer of Miineapolis, Minn. | nephew of George Porter, ——— A ———— of West | Marriage Licenses Foster avenue, State College, NoOv-| john D. Glenn Philadelphia ember 15. on duty somewhere in the gagrgie M. Wills Greensboro, N, © Pacific. It. Currer. who graduated | oo. H Bilger State Collage i Madeline R. Rinehart State College John RB. Thompson Bethlehem Betty Jane Haupt State College G. L. Greiner Altoona many | Faye L. Peters State College | Thomas P. Hahn State College {Anne FP. Burgess McKeesport Three of a kind-—golfers,. fisher- Edward Ratziaff.__ Ossineke, Mich. men and proud parents Fo Elizabeth Katen.. Philipsburg and | a few days after the on Pearl Harbor, and has i MI a — Ih L AS LLL TTL TT AMAT J LH | ¢ Hunter Dies In Woods Near Home DE »e Snow Wp Found By Shoe Man, Member of Another Hunt. ing Party ae WWW Btricken by a heart hunting the woods on near Beech Creek, Charle er died while separated companion Mr. Helmer other men, In Norman and Cie Ng In the on the sik nen atiack while his farm P. Helm from his in » nid Lv crew of nis two had gone hn and had hu daading ree morning Santa Claus will be at Claster’s Store Friday Night, Dec. 11 from 7 to 8 o'clock and top ol the mounts Helmeg rm UI the BLN LN ’ A ye u » ty » LL) bring the kiddies in for a talk with Old Santa, himself! Our large and complete Toyland is guar- anteed to delight voung and old alike. CLASTER’S FORMERLY re 4 "oN a EA) » OLEWINE'S HARDWARF re 4 » o West High Street Bellefonte, Pa. » WWW WANE SN - h IRON ON ON ON, ON ON IN ON, OR ONIN, Farm Hand Gored et Ta) SEF bis wake he To Death By Bull lerday aftesuo (Contin he Rs Mr Evangelical Interment was ret v at ed from page one) Gap Civil Defense Council to Meet { Ww Please Ss re] Listed in Who's Whe Davis, Jr W. Davi Adams ave nald W D of Prof WO! DULCE For YOU! For GIFTS! House Coats She'll Prize! Picture-Pretiy Full Fashioned First Quality Ravon HOSE Take Santa's advice Give her Stockings Choose from sleek- fitting, sheer, long-wearing hose Sizes to 10%. You can easily ferd three pairs 19¢.. A GIFT She'll Adore! Ladies’ Fruit-of-the-lLoom ~ APRONS assortment of 80 sguare Bib, Bwing and Coverall Attractive new prints, Make this a practical Christmas 29% (Others to 59¢) Krinkle Crepe Housecoats for yourself es 14 to 20. Wrap around Bus ir y gil Si $2.98 Make Your Gift them af LL A Practical She'll Love It and Use It! 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