Page Eight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. December 9, 1943. 2 [OBITUARY | HARRY. W. CRAIN Harry W. Crain, father of Mrs. Harold Reisinger of State College, Miles, who survives with one daugh- | died Sunday morning in Mercy Hos | pital, Altoona. He was a resident of Altoona and a locomotive engineer |thers and sisters: Harry F. Shank, | Bellefonte. Discharged: fn the Altoona yard of the P. R. R. Altoona; Mrs, Roger Poorman, State | W. Walker and CHARLES T. DAVIS Charles T. Davis, 77, a resident of Jersey Shore section seven years and formerly of Salona, died at his home Tuesday, Nov. 30, after a short illness. He was a re- tired farmer. Survivors include two sons: Lawton A. of State College; and John, at home; two brothers, Harry and Allen, of Benton, a sister, Emma, of Berw services were held at the home on Friday at 2 p. m, with the Rev. Parker Gardnes officiating. Inter ment was made in Cedar Hill GEORGE H. HERMAN Cieorge H. Herman, 81, a resident | of Loganton area for the past 38 years, deid at 1 p. m. Thursday, Dec. 2 at his home after a lingering ill- ness. He was a farmer. Very ac- tive in the Evangelical Church, Mr. | Herman was a member of the official board and taught a Sunday School class for 45 years. He is survived by his wife, Kate, and a brother Ed-| ward, of Williamsport. Funeral ser- vices were held Saturday at 2:30 p. | m. with a short prayer service at the Morris Funeral Home and further! rites at the Evangelical Church with | the Rev. T. R. Husler officiating. In- terment was made in the Fairview cemetery. and | | Mark, | weeks, Mary Brown Shank. In 1022 he was married to the former Rebecca ter, Emily, at home, in addition to his father and the following bro. College; Mrs. Willis Thombson, wal- ter Shank, and Miss Verna Shank, all of Orviston. Mr. Shank, who saw for the gt [Service overseas with the AEF, jhe pos {during world War I, was a member of the Methodist church Modern Woodmen of America, and the State College Veterans of Foreign Wars post. Funeral services were held at the Koch Funeral Home, State Col- lege, Sunday afternoon, with was made in the Centre County Memorial Park at Shiloh JOHN S. VIPOND John 8. vipond, known throughout Central Pennsylvania as Colonel Vi- pond, Old Home Farm, burg, died at his home Saturday af- ter an i{linesg of three months. He was born at Sandy Ridge, April 29, 1863, the son of William and Susan (Stitler) Vipond. He is survived by his second wife and a number of children, He was a contracion retired general ELLA MAY GLOVER, Ella May Glover, Warrior: died Thursday evening Dec. 2, o'clock, at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Walter Beck, Warriors death attributed to a heart ailment, having been ill about three She was born March 1, 1856, at vu | at Warriors Mark, the daughter of JOHN ELMER SHANK John Elmer Shank, 51, of 612 West Beaver avenue, State College, an employe of the State College Clover | Farm Store for the past 15 years died at the Veterans’ Hospital at Aspinwall at 7 a. m. Thursday, De- cember 2, 1843, following an opera- tion. He entered the hospital four! weeks ago. Born April 27, 1892 at Yarnell, he was a son of Alfred and | ALL WASHING + FOR PAINT pore . FOR GENERAL USE virus in led, may { our | Read this HARDWARE BELLEFONTE, PA. i { Zink, Unity | three half-sisters: Mrs { Inthosh, | Margaret { and Mrs | nine grandchildren: { children. | Jeremiah and Miriam (Ganoe) Hut- chison. She was married December 13, 1878, at Beaver Creek, to William H. Glover. She resided in Warriors Mark about 30 years. Surviving are three children: Mrs. Walter Beck at whose home she died Walter Glover, Akron, O,, and Mrs, Bertha Pa.; two half-brother: Hutchison Philadelphia Archibald Hutchison, Chicago; Rebecca Mce- Philadelphia: the former Hutchison, Philadelphia, Eliza Shirt, Philadelphia: 12 Preat-grand- She was of the Preshyteri- Jeremiah and an faith m———— Common Cold Losing to Science A new poison mist blitz { ', one of combats it in the nose and t and now Patulin, recently be the | i most hroat discover. sought cure for d fascinating ticle in the December The American Weekly zine distributed with the Sunday American. Order newsdealer Costly walent ill cientific ar 10th and Mm ssue of The maga- Baltimore from your Vegetables The ld can be prevented from bouncing when boiling vegetables that are starchy, by putting a tea- spooriful of butter in the water Rev, | jek. Funeral | W. E. Watkins officiating. Interment | Hollidays- | Mark, | Centre County Hospital Notes Monday of Last Week | Admitted: Howard WwW, infant daughter, | Milesburg; Mrs. Chester Emel and { Infant daughter, Bellefonte: Mrs. | George W. McCormick and infant son, Bellefonte: George L. Zundel, | State College: Richard W. McCool, Spring Mills R. D.; Mrs. Samuel D. Rhinesmith, Bellefonte: James H. Stavens, Lemont; Mrs. R. Hush, State College. Tuesday of List Week Admitted, Mrs. Anna L. Confair, Bellefonte; Lott Neff, Howard R. D 2: Willlam Carrick, Upper Darby {| Discharged: Iva M. Lehman, How- ard R. D. 2; Constance Brooks, Cen- tre Hall R. D. 1: Mrs. David Shope and Infant daughter, Bellefonte Wednesday of Last Week Admitted Wednesday and charged Thursday: Leet Sampsell, Bellefonte, Births: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bathurst, Bellefonte: a son to Mr, and Mrs. B, K. Johnstone State College: a son to Lt. and Mr Dean 8. Foltz, State College: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Sclorilli State College. Thursday of Last Week Discharged: Mrs. Ernest King, Bellefonte R. D. 3: Mrs. Margaret Mitchell, Lemont ; Edward 1.. Heaton. Bellefonte Admitted Thursday and discharg ed Sunday: Mrs. Plummer Davidson Milesburg . Admitted Thursday and discharg- ed Saturday: Mollie M Bellefonte unany Friday Admitted: John H. Wilson, Peters. burg R. D. 1. Rodney Walker, Belle- fonte R. D. 3: Mrs. H. D. Fritchman Bellefonte Discharged: Miss Kathryn Dunlap, Pine Grove Mills; Mrs. Albert L Foster, State College R. D. 1: Mr Paul Fetteroff, Danville Births: a son to Mr. and Mrs. El- wood W. Williams, State College: n son to Mr, and Mrs. Gregg H. Walk- er, Bellefonte R. D. 1: a son to Mr and Mrs. Lott F. Catherman, Belle fonte R. D. Saturday Admitted: Mrs. Emma C. Young Boalsburg ’ Discharged Joseph State College R. D. 1, Mrs. John K O'Neil State College; Mrs. Boyd A Musser, Spring Mills R. D. 2: Frank Bartley, Bellefonte R. D Admitted Saturday and discharg- ed Sunday: Donald Reed, Port Ma- tilda Births: a daughter to Mr. and Mr Clyde Decker, Centre Hall O Mever Sunday Admitted: Paul Schaeffer, Belle- fonte R. D. 1. Discharged: Mrs Harold Smith and infant son State College, There were 45 patients in the hog i pital at the beginning of this week - " = « Be aT 4 a S24 .27 a) 4) LJ We Suggest for This C hristmas An Easy Chair for Dad EE p—————— - - - 3 to help him really relax! (BIG SELECTION) Here's the year-round Christmas Gift for dad... a chair for a man to “come home to” . . . a chair for a weman to admire, with its lively and pleasing color combination Expertly made. DeHaas Eleetric Co. Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Penna. 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