LT AAA Aid a, ag Stix _ i ch ——— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. — —— Y. Funeral services were held at the tank shop, P. R. BR. He was a mem- Mrs. J Methodist church at Howard Sun- ber of the Second Lutheran church. bell ip a —— I day afternon, with Rev, Roy A. Goss, White Cross Lodge, Knights of Py bridegroon assisted by Rev, Carl Gray, Pres- thing; the Elks and Frohsinn, Sur- peremos "y 4 byterian minister of Mill Hall, of- viving art hi wifs Mrs. Besse bis, of P n MH en —— — ficlating Interment was made In (Wolly Hinton: two sister Miss er of the bn the Schenck cemetery, Howard Emma L. Hinton and M! Alpha Mm . 4 — {Hinton, both of Altoona, Funeral Barbara Hi nt a _- JOHN MEISS MRS. CECELIA NOLL MILLER : John Meiss, former Centre county Mrs. Cecelln Noll Miller of West MRS. SARA A. SPRANKLE wh HE Jane held In Altoona Tues. D nf | ! . farmer, died at 11 p. m. Friday, Feb. Bishop street, Bellefonte, died at § Mrs. Saran Alice Sprankle, for 4p ¢0Y, with Interment in that cil cautif nd propri ett : ruary 11, 1944, at the Centre County a. m. Saturday, February 12, 1044, al you a resident of Warriors Mark 1081 PH FUN Bloom—Bloom Re oy AZ, Byang | Milesburg Club Hotne here where he had been # her hom of mplication: follow = died a! her hom Monday evening’ LL poll 3 ol Kk ol | Miss Joyce Bloom, daughter of Mr, | of the Millh Holds Meeting * guest for more than {wo years, Mr. hg a several month Hines: Mys. At 7:40 o'clock, following an illnes pi « U1 4 Creek, for “ey v ‘ i 4 I'he HEHEAR HELD : Meliss had been in ll health for the Miller, widow of W. Harvey Miller of three years from complications, Me! Bellefonte resident, died Bun. and vi George Bloom { Bell ; IY wy H : i tk LNAI ELD vy past six months, He was a son of Bellefonte tinsmith, had been bed- Mrs. Sprankle was born January 19 day afternoon, February 13 1944, at har fa) sigh halle t : @ : age gp! HOME TALENT DRAMA Effington and Elizabeth Taylor fast for the past everal months. 1863 In Centre count a daughter MS home. Mi Funk, who was in his oom Meliss and was born in Bellefonte Born September 1, 1868 at McBride's ©f Joseph and Rebecca (Markle) carly seventies, wag the hushand of grt a \ 87 vears ago. There are no survivors Gap, she was a daughter of Isaac Sprankle, who is deceased. She the former Josephine Burger of | ha ” in the immediate family. The body and Mary Shade Noll. These sisters survived by these children: Curtin Bellefonte. The Funk family -lived Mth Hes was taken to the Widdowson Fu- and brothe: wvive: Miss Annie Sprankle Warrior Mark Lee ior many years in the house on East Coll " neral Home in Bellefonte, and ser- Noll, at home; Mi (argaret Haag Sprankle, Altoor Mrs Guv Harp- logan street now occupied by the ollege, vices were held Monday morning and Mrs. Wallace Markle, both ol ter, State College; one brother and Paul Howard family during the time Bien, with interment in the Meyers ceme- Bellefonte; Mi Catie Heaton, of two sisters: Herman Baird, Carlisle; Mr. Funk w yed at the for ° o i tery, Buffalo Run Valley, Pleasant Gap, and Charles Noll, of Mi Emma Hekert Curw \ mer Ceade The Thal and Alter ent rw Beerer | 11 i Bellefonty ———— Mt. Carroll, 11. 8he v a member MI Lizzke rver, McKeesix ¥! Ry ) vicini are relatl His wile MRS. ROBERT W. LINGLE [of the Methodist church, Funeral 16 grandchildren. Mrs. Sprank Mrs. Catherine A. Lingle, wife of’ RTVLCES were Seu esday after M a or Warrion 4 A ive > . + (331 8 wr late } "wy with 21 Vethodist irviy Robert W. Lingle, died at 4:05 p. m Boon at her 4 I R § Sunday, February 13, 1944, at her Harry C. Stenger, , MSOF of i up ADDITIONAL DEATHS ON PAC home in Spring Mills from compli- Bellefonte Methodist church, offic- HUGH M. BURCHFIELD 1X —BECOND BECTION iy gations. ‘She’ was 97. ' Born in Du-| AGRE. hierment whs made in Un-| Hugh M. Burchfield, of Altoor . buque, Iowa, June 27, 1886, she was ion cemeter i etunit ied at the Altoona hospital at 2:02 Ww . a daughter of Timothy and Mar-| P. . Tuesday. He was the ol Recent eddings garet Leavitte Flynn. Her husband, | MILO S. LEITCH William u viniban Joi —— Robert W. Lingle, and these chil-| Inlet, N. ¥ Burchfield and was born in Pine Riggle~=Maurer dren survive: Miss Pearl E. Lingle, ative of yward, died at 4 p. m. [OO ove Mill nire county, Januar of Millheim: Mrs. Willard Hassen- Friday, reo XY 11, 1944, at Blan- 15 1871. He had heen a resident of plug, of Spring Mills. and Leo hard r. Leitch, retired lumber! Altoona for the past 48 years. He | Lingle, of Dubuque, Iowa. Also sur- and big game hunter, had survived by hi wife, Emma (Grul- ail t remon lemn- § abuse . duties © En J ] viving is a sister, Sarah Flynn, of not peen well for about nine month 'T) Burchfield, two sons, Willlam H. jzed at Vandergrift Mr. Rigale t { i Blocn Pp we . y Kahas City, Kansas. Funeral ser- but his death was attributed to jp © and Hugh K. of Bed-lis emplo) it the Pine Ru navigaty he Pr ‘ o : : M 2 i aos » . : 2 M ESIC vices were held at the Nef! funeral nt attack of influenza. Mr. andj ord. o daughter, Mrs. Marjorie and Coke t Vir rift cola base. N Bloom will nue 5 gh bn ’ ; Bg WwW home at Millheim yesterday after-|® itch moved to Howard from Sunderiand, of All 1m, and one sls- ’ ork 1 t ent but ter 13 , M FARMERS HO NEED MONEY t 1 1 1 ! ter, A l k Altr = 4 ns 1 Mili ) H I : the Howard ! i f Cor-land four grandchildren, Burch- ; mem he Second j ¢ 1 » BIN gh Reb i lefcn da ter of 3 Kreamer—Waolf noon, followed by services in Georges Valley church with Rev. C C. Otto, officiating. Interment was made in the church cemetery and Elizat wife, the fan church - xy ro 14 opi A ng Mi: al | & H) } ‘ i y } I and these orotner and ister —— - irvive Samuel E and William CARL B. HINTON MRS. JOSEPH W. UNDERCOFFER *'''"- Leitch, both of Howard; Jame Carl B. Hinton died at Mrs. Sallee VanZandt Undercof- A np rt 4 “ : ais hor bi Pennsylvani; na : at the hon { the Tel 4 'e ' ‘ R ter. Site of Ps Ww Undereaiter. Lei h ny Lock Haver hie Man in Aitowna al 8 o'clock naay 't K la in th {¢ Ad ireh parent a aM ie H * . vi } » melo, x BURChATG, and Mes mori Febrasry 1h, 100s. Wet 2 parcomge. BROMINE at Fo. Bat: ewan. 1 Worntuard. The ceremony omen dhe irodithona w CENTRE COUNTY NATIONAL FARM 0 fillowbank street, ellefonte, I ) ¢ ed her IR irk Bickle Ing Emma Rig! thour, { Boal burg. He brief He was born in Mo- | urds Rev. * ai anit ’ i) on wit win Psa , , : & wednesday morning, February 2 wa a Fem sex of the Presbyterian hannon a son of Samuel and Jen- the church, performed t rir re« | 1 follows . the " “1 a ; E LOAN ASSOCIATION 1944. Although she had been in il nureh OU Inlet and t e North Wood ni oward) Hinton. Mr. Hinto \ re attended bv Mi v ru Yi Elm E 12 E. HIGH 51 PHONE 29% " health for some years, her condi Lodge, FAAM f Old Forge, N. was i reman in the Second street Ralph Homan, LeRoy I g Tg millheim he we a da . : B BELLEFONTE, PA tion did not become serious unti ; hf —— several days before her death, Mis Undercoffer was born in Delaware county on May 30, 1857, making her age at time of death 86 years, 8 months and 2 days. Surviving are % her husband and son and daugh- : } ter, Wiliam C., of Pittsburgh, and ARDWAR 4 High StL Mrs. Edward Moeslein, of New York Bellefonte City. Another son, 8gt. Arthur Un- meses ll I's A Complete CLOSE-OUT of EVERYTHING IN OUR ENTIRE STORE the home with Rev. Harry C. Sten- ger, Jr., pastor of the Bellefonte . Methodist church officiating. Inter- ment was made in the Union ceme- tery, Bellefonte HARVEY ELIAS MILLER Harvey Elias Miller of Madison- burg, died at 4:53 p. m. Wednesday February 9, 1944, in Geisinger Hos- pital, Danville, from complications Mr. Miller was born in Union coun- ty June 15, 1872, a son of Harvey and Lydia Meese Miller, and was aged 71 years, 7 months and 24 days. His wife, the former Annie vonada, preceded him in death These children survive: Lester, of Newton, N. J.: Ralph and Nevin, both of Madisonburg, and Merrill Miller. of Bellefonte. Surviving Lro- thers are Edwin Miller, of Colum- bian, O. atl Charles Miller, of Reb- ersburg. He was a member of toe Reformed churehh of Madisonburg Puneral services were held at the hureh Sunday morning, with Rey Ray H. Dotterer ( iting. Inter- : | 1 i — TEE —— — went was made he teformne cemeter Ma MRS. MARY LEGO COLLETT lett, of Port February 13 t the home of Michael A. Kerin A ne ‘ } Hiness of Lego © She was bedfast n September: ~~ =f Every Rack-Every Counter-Every Table-Every Shelf M A Kerin it whos home | | * " . : . Cone n fact, every bit of available space in our store is loaded to capacity with the world’s finest merchandise for this great sale. Every departmnt enters into jied, and Paul I. Lego oi maugh. six grandchikiren and one this great selling oe words fail to ex . R 4 great-grandehild, Funeral service press the importance of this tt : . h bei Lriins ll HUNDREDS OF NEW GROUPS WILL BE PLACED ON SALE ! ALL WE CAN SAY 15 o. COME 1 oe advise you to buy iberally. EVERY DAY the Methodist church at Hannah with Rev. Mr. Gordon officiating ens w ge (omplete Close-Out of Mirrors—Pictures-Dishes-Glassware! MRS. PLUMMER DAVIDSON Mrs. Marcella A. Davidson, wile ¥ “ of Plummer Davidson, of near Miles. ® [ Eh ~All Kinds of Tools-Insecticides-Enamelware! —— — 3 ® Hospital here at 3 o'clock yesterday morning, February 16, 1944, after a five months’ illness. Mrs, Davidson I —— had undergone an operation in © Philadelphia hospital some time ago, and had been a patient at the ; hospital here for 38 days. She was | S | / / dave a daughter of Robert 8, and Della Taylor Malone and was born al Snow Shoe on November 30, 1803 making her age at time of death 4 . years, 2 months and 16 days. Sur. fices viving ure her father; her husband, Plummer Davidson: these children Robert W.. of the U. 8 Navy: Mrs Darrell Emenhizer, of Milesburg, and Stanley L. and Donald L. both at home; and these brothers and $is- | ters: Taylor Malone, Milesburg: Wil- lam Malone, Harrisburg: Mn! Daryl Res, of Ambridge; Franklin CG. Malone, Bellefonte, now in the U. 8. Navy; James H. Malone, Miles- | burg, now serving 3 the Anny, Sad! ‘ 7 4 Mrs. Leonard Lam , of esburg. | oo or Mrs. Malone was a member of the 4 Www Milesburg Presbyterian church, and | y Bik "anager. of he Poe Dr Board anagers - Vir 7, od terlan Home at Hollidaysburg, Pu. | V7 774b neral services will be held at 2:30 , m, Saturday, at M Pres. Begins Rey ing Be? E. Oakwood, of Milesburg, and Rev, Holl Park. Priends evening »
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