Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 08, 1943, Image 6
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, FA. April 8, 1943. OBIT UAR = A 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 two nt 0 Was 1870, makin M1 AUS Kath- Al- these and Mrs near 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! I rah B we ( Ma iS age at time 11 months od | 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 3 [ ' 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 LL I 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 ( thi vith brief al church at Rev. T. R in the 1.08 held ICES fn 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« sce. Mir ™ ON PAGE ECTION 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 ' 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. 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