Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 08, 1943, Image 6

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, FA.
April 8, 1943.
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HARRY OSWALT
Harry Oswalt, of Snow Shoe, died
at. the Centre County Home, Belle-
fonte, Sunday morning, April 4, 1043,
after an illness with a heart condi-
tion. He was admitted to the home
last Friday evening. Deceased was
a son of Willlam and Margaret
Hoover Oswalt and was born at
Snow Shoe on April 4, 1874, his
death occurring on his 60th Dirth-
day. He was never married. The sole
survivors are a sister residing in In-
diana, Pa., and a brother living in
Altoona. Funeral services were held
Tuesday afternoon at the Johnson
Funeral Home in Snow Shoe, with
the Rev. Ralph Schlablg, pastor of
the Snow Shoe Methodist church of-
ficiating. Interment was made In
the Askey cemetery, S8now Shoe.
MRS. EDWARD COAKLEY
Mrs. America Coakley, wife of Ed-
ward Coakley, of Yarnell, died at
3:20 o'clock Monday morning, April
5. 1043, at the Centre County Hos-
pital where she had been a patient
for three weeks. She was a daugh
ter of William Henry and Mary Ny-
man Confer and was born at Curtin
on December 20, 1895, making her
age at time of death 47 yea 3
months and 15 days. Her first
band, Clyde Fetzer, preceded her in
death. Her second husband, Ed-
ward Coakley, and two children, Mr
Dean Beightol, of Bellefonte, and
Chester Coakley, at home, Survive
with these stepsons, Clair, Raymond
and Owen Coakley, all of Bellefonte
and two brothers and a sister
Claude Confer Philip Confer
both of Runville nd Mr \
Rockey, of Jersey Short
services were held Wedne
noon at the Wetzler Memo hapel
Milesburg, with Rev. R. H. Courtney
of Runville, officiating Interment
was made in the Advent cemeter!
nu
MRS. MARY DIXON
Marv Dixon, of Snow
her home there at 6
evenit
Murs
idl at
clock last Thursday
1. 1943, after a week
with a heart ailme Th
was a daughter of Robert ¢
Halloway Park and
Scotland on May 5
age at time of death 72 years,
months and 26 days. Her
Adam, preceded her in death
viving are these children
of Snow Shoe; Robert, with
8 Army at Ft. Monroe, Va
rvn. Elizabeth, Myra and Mrs
bert Kochik, all at home. Other :
vivors include two grandchildren and
brothers and sisters: Mu
8. Boyce, of Curwensville, Mu
E. Kettren, of Larimer; Robert
Thomas Park, both of Altoona
Jeomes Park of Pleasant Gap
Dixon was ¢ member of the Meth-
oclist church. Funeral services were
held at the late home Sunday al-
ternoon with Rev. Ralph Schiabig
vestor of the Snow Shoe Methodist
church officiating. Interment wal
made the Askey cemetery
Moshannon
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and
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WILLIAM HENRY STEFFEN
William Henry Steffen, of near
Aaronsburg, died at his home there
Thursday of last week, April 1, 1043,
of complications incident to advan
ed age. He was 88 years old. Mr
Steffen was a son of John and Maha-
Ia Frantz Steffen and was born in
Washington township, Union county
His wife, the former Mary Jane
Rupp, preceded him in death, Sur-
viving are these children: Mrs. Cora
L. Bartges and Amon R. Steffen, of
Danville; Mrs. Emma A. Armagast
and Sarah M., at home; nd Mrs
Celina B. Moser, of Bloomsburg, and
a brother, Davis M. Steffen, of Dan
ville. Funeral services were held at
the Aaronsburg Reformed church on
Monday morning, with Rev. D. R
| Keener, of Centre Hall, officiating
Interment was made in the Reform.
{ed cemetery, Aaronshurg
HARRY FORCE
resident
Glen, died at the home of
ther, Herbert Force, In that
munity at 3 o'clock Monday
ng. April 5, 1943 wdden
Leing attributed
Harry
Force
maori-
deat!
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we ( Ma
iS age at time
11 months
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len on
preced
iclhude a daugh
with Ren
Interment
ent cemet
MARY BE. GUNSALLUS
Elizabeth
MES
Mir Gunsallus, olf
Belle!
yme there at 3 o'clock
April 4. 1943
1 illness which began in Jan-
of year Mrs. Gunsallu
as a daughter of Joseph and Mary
Holmes Griffith and was bom In
Clinton county on February 11, 1858
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rain ne
ont
moon
aEe a ime of death 85
1 month and
hand, Richard Bake
whom she was un
Vears ago, died in
Crus
iteg In
1934. Sur
Mr
70
include two
clock Friday afternoon, with
P. Davis, of 8t. John's Epis-
opal church, officiating. Interment
will the Union cemeter
CHS
be made In
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MRS. WILLIAM FP. BREW
Mrs, Mary Brew, wife of William
P. Brew, of Hackensett, N, J.
{there on Tuesday, April 6, 1043. 8he
was a native of Ridgway, Surviving
{are her husband, a native of Belle-
fonte: a son, Austin, and two daugh-«
| ters. The body will be brought to
Bellefonte early Friday and commit.
tal services will be held at 9 a. m
the same morning in the Union
remetery
STANLEY GEORGE NIEMEIC
Stanley George Niemele, 2':. son
of Mr. and Mrs. George Niemele, of
Loganton, R. D., died early Tuesday
morning at the Lock Haven Hospital
following an emergency operation fox
appendicitis. He was admitted Sun-
Surviving are his parents one
brother, Matilda Mary
Edward, at home: and
Mrs. L. 8. Wolford
Funeral services will
Fhursday at 2 npn. m
t the Evangell
Carroll, in cha
Husler, Interment wi
Eastville cemeter
dns
ister and a
and Charle
grandmother
inton, R. D
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vith brief
al church at
Rev. T. R
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held
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made
MRS. LEWIS JOHNSON
held
Mrs. East
Philadeiphis
i ! died Sat iny
ril 3, 1943. at her home. Interment
l there I'he wa
neral
in Philadelphia for
Johnson I
corvice were
onte native who
nace decon seg
} to
Mi
ant Gap and
{ Flemington
to Philadelphi;
summ«
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Additional Locals
william F. Dugan iy of
Dugan { Pike street
arged from the Arn
Pi
Wd 0 na
d be
Cn
hie Woman
Bellefonte Episcopal cl
ale in the Republican
quarters on Saturday, April 17
19
a bake
o'clock
Mr
West
the
Edward
street
Harper, of
High was admitted
Centre County Hospital
ndergo treatment for ar
to
Saturday
Vd
Dr. D. Leigh Colvin, of New York
vy, will deliver an address on Lig
War in Methodist
Bellefonte Thur
7:3 p
Mrs. Floyd A. Year
1 street, spent Bi
of the former's bro
at Hublersburg, where
eid
and the
on Any
a
nan
»
oF
RALDHeing Was
Mrs B. Thompson
West High street, who recently
derwent an operation at the Centre
County Hospital reported to be
recuperating satisfactorily at that
frre? {2st bane
u SFULON
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Ceorge of
Mii-
$
1%
died |
1
Pfc. Melvin Hazel, attached to |
the 2n dArmy at Atterbury, Indiana, |
was an arrival home on a ten-day |
furlough last Thursday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hazel, of
East Lamb street
Mrs. William R
troit, Mich. the forme:
of Bellefonte, Is
County relatives
week and |
Murs
Taylor, of De-
Mary Mott,
visiting Centre
and friends this
a house guest of Mr. sad
Jay Storch, at State College.
Capt. Hugh M. Quigley, of East
Curtin street, is scheduled to go to
Washington, D. C., today to begin
his duties with the U. 8. Army. He
has been assigned to the staff of the
director of Selective Service, Wash-
mgton
Mr. and
Harrisburg
Intion
child
a Harrisburg
ha
Mrs
Kane
Mr E. W. Trively, of
Are receiving congratu-
the birth of theh
and first son, born
second
Sunday In
hospital. The Infan
Edwin William
former Marion
on
named
I'rively is the
Bellefonte
Fitch
Chinese
heen
of
American field
YMCA emer
soldiers, and friend
Hineman, Bellefonte YMCA
will Col
from
vell-
The
Are
George A
director ol
gency service |
of L. C
ecretary
0
peak over the
umbia tation
10:30 to 10
ing. April i
China 1
urged to
ursday
Th
immediate future
though there |
return to Panama in
Jurors Drawn
For May Court
Continued from page one)
Bell, Bellefonte, R. D. 3: Harry |
Butler, Howard: Frank Boone, How
R. D.: Blanche Bordner, Btate
College: Ruth Casper, Bellefonte
Cordes Chambers, Clarence; Mr
Clara Clevenstine, Belleionte: Em-
ory Cole, Philipsburg: Dill Confer
Howard, R. D.: Fred N. Corl, Penna
Furnace; Edith Corman, Bellefonte
R. D.; Mrs. Nell Decker, Bellefonte
Charles Evans, Osceola Mills: Morr
I. Fromm, State College Edward
Funk, Howard, R. ID. 2 Helen
Gardner, Blanchard
Mills,
Lou
D
ard,
Mir
Hiram Grove, Bellefonte, RR. D
Anna E. Hockenberry, Howare
2: William Hoover, Pine Glen
Hollis, Philipsbw R. D1}
Smith Hottell, Howard, R
Prank House Bellefonte
; Mr
Dea
D
Mary
M rial
ID.. Mr
Jacob D
Edwin |
Nellie M
Ww 1s
Bellefonte
Bellefont
COURT
Monday
JURORS
May 24
Winb
Pine Gh
CIvi
Mert
Emma Reed
Marian 8h
Mr
Blanchard;
R
Bellefonte
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Frank A. Neese, Spring
D.; George 1. Purnell, |
uw
Vaughn
aite Port
Port Matilda, R
fer
Thomas }
Bellefont : Cia)
Tingle, Philipsburg, R
Bandy Ridge
Matilda
Bellefonte
on
Gen
D. 1; William
Gllbert C
Frank W
Bovd William
Yarnell Belle
MARKET QUOTATIONS
& Co. Ine,
vieve Yi
Corrected Weekly by C, Y, Wagner
Flour Mili, Bellefonte
$1.58
65
1.18
wn
wh
wh
The Sleeping Value of the Century
Approved O. P. A.
price $54.50
OUR PRICE
We also have a Box Spring to match,
priced at $39.50
FITHER
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Pix
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