YHE CENTRE DEMOCRAY, BELLEFONTE, PX. February 1, 1945 re 5 broltier, Lee REIoM ns ne. | Have 3 Mishaps | Bellefonte, cue along on his ‘Reported Dead of py WIL V/A Jog unatiplows were being uses! agsln yeslett ville, and nine grandchildren to work rain from Bunbury. die ceased wis a member of the Belle- In 9-Mile Trip! Alexander invited them Wounds, Still Living *" had not died and that here at 9:35 8, m, yesterday, didnt fonte United Brethren church, Fu- with him, and | “nn ‘ n error a been mad arrive is sellefon itil nearly 5 neral services will be held at 2:30 sontinued from page One) ‘ troubles were over, All went wel ! 2% / ERs nti ues . 2 . Mock sierds afternoon o'clock Priday afternoon at the home, ti] the ear ran out of gasoling - ; | wit ) . BE. Ormston, pastor of |’ ached the vicinity of Rockview r in 8 ater stree! and Mr mseph Krug ! ris vil Arengh we ” mm—— ” mem LR BE OTL Rng | Pentan Soy 1 Sop ara y Railroads And ie sh not on an 2 } [RFT Jak N An " nn 5 i 5 OBE | ARNE NS y b In : uy py " y M ON t vi} (x “i ‘7 Pu ' There while alam tris . . ¢ rip to Bnow 8h one O04 HARRY A. HUTCHISON both of Mileshurg, ofi faving Inter Interment will be made in the Un. Mere while plowing hon gh a'marks at this point nfortunately sp of the fact that , fa Roads Blocked d ' t mrsbg he road Funeral services were held Satur- ment was made in the Union cemes| jon semetery, Bellefonte drift their car and one of the Bam- were not preserved for | i got whi . : A estar pas od day in Altoona for Harry A. Hutchi- tery, Bellefonte r—— we] Poorman taxis from Bellefonte, out in the snow and cole agai es Rowar : ¢ ‘ One ry , A our. ta son, 90. of Altoona, a native of Wi I= | i as { WILLIAM H. SAMPSEL which was traveling toward State Convinced that riors Mark. who died Wednesday ELLIS DD, SNYDER | William H. Sampsell, 83, former College, collided, Damage vas slight, lucky day, thes H i ba Bell, BR we 3 id p + 0 "lvrin 1 MIT . ’ . pe ng . " Mi January 24, 1045, in Elyris , hig hn Ellis D. Snyder, former resident employe of the W. H. Carnegie Co Hutchison, former Altoona business- of Milesburg and native of Belle- yn Pittsburgh, was found dead in bed tine. untl Moi tis : man, was born at W Arriors Mark. fonte, died yesterday morning, Jan- at 6:45 a. m. yesterday, January 31, | 2 nt J wi i mall J k ¢ riven bree His wife, Anna, preceded him In yary 31, 1045, as the result of a 1945, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, 0 0 0 J gr ot To et death. Two daughters and two bro- stroke. He was a brother of the late Ellis Houser, East High street, Belle- el rom | Wie @ rection of thers, including John Hutchison of Mrs, Emma Cooke and Miss Mollie fonte. where he resided. He is be- ° b tu ollege. Frank Ped and Reported Missing in Action wo Warriors Mark, survive Snyder, both of Bellefonte, and Was Heved to have died of a heart attack wf b sranced motor OE Tle 8gt, (3. Robert Pierson nine] | born here on October 13, 1865, mak- ghout 6 a. m., according to a report °C Nis invilation to ride 0 Belle-! Mrs, Mary Lupton of P MRS. ANNA OLIVE ROUSH ing his age at time of death 79 years, py County Coroner Charles Sheckler oP is 14 DX rit’ mis ing th 4 Mrs. Anna Olive Roush died at 3 months and 18 days Fuheral Ser- of Milesburg. Mr. Sampsel was born | They set out in the truck, and had Gorman Sergeant Plers noon, Sunday, January 28, 1945, at vice will be held at 4 p m Friday at Axe Mann. His wife, the former Do more than got under way until porvine Mich. the home of her daughter url at the Wetzler Memorial Chapel at Annie Gettig, died about six vears the truck collided with a sedan former Helen 1 Kline of Millbrook, with wiom she Milesburg, with Rev H. E. Oakwood, ago. Surviving are several brothers driven by Dr. Richard P. Noll, Belle- made her home. Born 13, of Milesburg officiating Interment and sisters, including Boyd Sampsel, fonte dentist, who was enroute to 1860, in Pine Grove Mill he WAS will be made in the Union cemetery, of near the airport. Mr. Sampsel re- Rockview penitentiary where he i & daughter of John F. and Anna Bellefonte | tired frum asiive life “aout 10 youth he py n daniist I'he i ek os Say bs On yecember 14. | ago uneral services will be held put out of commission and Dr, Nol ortye was wit a RE a william H. MISS ANNIE OLLINGER |at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at car also was badly damaged, This oH Sl He vis ye Roush, who died on April 28 1938 Miss Annie Ollinger, of Pittsburgh, the Houser home here, with Rev. accident happened near the Rock- .. pecember 31 8he is survived by the | wing native of Pine Glen and well known Harry C. Stenger, Jr., of the Belle. view school . . LL children: Katherine Hawkins, of in the Snow Shoe area, died in Pitts. fonte Methodist church, officiating Campbell and Scott oice mor The legal science has about reach- Lake Wales, Fla.. Mrs. Nellie Kline, burgh on Tuesday morning, Jan- Interment will be made in the Pleas- found themselves stranded he ed the stage where no lawyers and of State College, R. D.. Fred A. uary 30, 1945, at the age of 76 years, Ant Gap cemetery cold and snow, and as they shivered few fudges are able to agree Rout, of Pleasant Gap: and Mrs, She was a daughter of Mr. and Mr ———————— - and debated what te do next vie - Ina MeGlynn, of Altoona. She was a John Ollinger and was born in Pine Alexander, of State Colleg« man- Every succesful busines: member of the Presbyterian church. Glen, She was the last member of ager of the Farm Security office in| Jeast one worker Puneral services were held from the her immediate family, and surviving RECENT a Koch funeral home, State College, relatives include an aunt, Mrs. Von Tuesday afternoon, with Rev. Donald B. Johnson, of Snow Shoe. Miss Ol- G. Raup officiating. Interment was linger spent the greater part of her WEDDINGS | made in Pine Grove Mills life In Pine Glen and Grassfla ——————— | where she was employed as a dress- MISS MARY G. OLIVER maker. Later she moved ‘0 Somer- Corman-Ebert 9 a . ‘a \ n set county, and subsequently went . s Mary G. Oliver, of the Or- % Miss Sara Ebert. daughter of My Miss Mary G. O to Pittsburgh to reside. Funeral ser A Sara Ebert, daughter A lando apartments, State College, © | "An CEA © FC = 8 SCT" and Mrs. Irvin Ebert of Bellefonte A » M PS Will d he atl am Sa d . 3 ‘ head teacher of the College Nursery _ = at " e Driftir : C th He cht wy R. D. 2, and Harold Corman, son School, died suddenly in Pallipsburg 98Y 4% ti ung Latlionc Church, gvie Corman of Bellefonte, R. D. 2 A . 3 nte wit In te chured . bu ’ oN State Hospital early Saturday morn- Yt INEETIMEnt in fae caurch CEM: were married in the Lutheran par- ing, January 27, 1945. Miss Oliver, €7 The body Is now at the Von ...... of Snydertown 7 o'clock who joined the staff of the Depart- B J hnson funeral home in Snow weinesday, January 10, by the Res ment of Home Economies on July 1, Shoe. where friends may call untll pn, uy geraesser, the ring ceremon i I . oth ' the time ft) N f1 Te} « . * a 1 'Y ’ WHY 1944, also had taught college classes '''¢ me Of ihe funeral being used’ The bride wore a navy in which she supervised the stu- Cl : blue dress with matching accessor dents’ participation in the nursery MRS. TENA LAMEY BRUNGART jes. They were unattended. They school. Prior to her association with yrs Tena LL. Brungart, of Rebers- have gone to housekeeping near Penn State she had been connected uo died in the Lewistown General State College, where the ori legroom with nursery school work at Purdue goepital at 3:10 a. m. Sunday, Jan- ¥ employed on the O. Ha University. at a hospital at White uary 28 1945, of umpications She gate farm iy vi 2 20.1345. of complications. ‘She ; Begins Saturday, February 3, and Closes Saturday, February 10. it tae cars were snowbound fer u lift into the busin Campbell and Scott stood around trict wn, and braving r . for {11 allg Is mart Aapton, Th son, Claude Lee who old. It | known that he pleted al least 11 mission crew member aboard a B-17 at the University of Iowa, 8he WAS oan Valley Pe linton county, Iaiv 1 Vernon—QGrove graduated from the University of jas8 <he was a daughter of Phillp Mrs Daniel A Grove. of East Cincinnati in 1930 and received her, Katherine Kern Lamey Her street Bell ANNOUNCE master's degree from Columbia Uni~ huchand. Jeremiah Brungart. died marriage of her granddaughter . 5 X : : : Yessity in 1053. Born in Kentucky on several years ago. Two daughters, Betty Grove, to Ensign Thomas Ed Here's good news! Good news for the men and women merchandise will be subject to a discount, but practi- ril 11, 1909 che was a daughter o . tie sda Emeric ¢ if rd Vernon. of Spartanburg . . . . : . : h & Andrew J sg Flurenes Simsan ( Olt Hnioun. and Me gn A on December 24 nt The Navas Chapel of Centre County who would like to make their home cally all. Come in at once for these special values. ver of Brooksburg, Ind., who sur- ller of Pitcairn. survive. in addi- Daytona Beach Fla. Mrs. Vernon i 3 ob o 18 p Yo hava TE - : n ho 4 = TARE” + : vive with one sister, Mrs. J, D. Hull Mii) io of PURER, i! Te and oy oy rr the oA yor . just a little more attractive. We have decided to re SALE LASTS ONLY ONE WEEK ! Thrifty home- o Budjanapolss. Ing. She hwy Iantha Schrack, both of Loganton, China Grove 3. and Ensign Ver decorate our store, and in order to do this we must makers who demand out-standing beauty for their m of ¢ Presbyterian church ',.. five grandchildren She was a non is a pilot he Navy Air Cot ‘ g ; : ; 3 Brief funeral services were held at member of the Rebersbirg Lutheran Mr. and Mrs. Vernon spent the move some of our merchandise immediately, and vou, homes will be delighted with these exceptionally fine the Koch funeral home, State Col. 1 Funeral services were held month of January at Daytona Bes friends are . sive the be 4 \ bi a ’ lege, Monday afternoon, with Rev he Rebersburg Lutheran church F! where Bns Vernon has been our friends are going to receive the benefits, ot all argains, W. N. Blair officiating. The body WAS Tuesday afternoon With Rv. James stationed » expects —— taken to Indiana for interme: &h on of Willlamsport, officiat- active duty in the ———— ing. Interment was made in the Reb- when Mrs. Vernon MRS. FRANCES EDDY e1 g Lutheran Reformed ceme- China Grove to re ZIMMERMAN tery : Mrs, Frances Eddy Zimmerman of Milesburg. in whose honor ga Sun- WILBERT G. RHOADS ligen—Zaremba day school class at the Milesbury /libert G. Rhoad 1, of Coleville M Sgt. Archie E. Iligen. ron of Methodist church, was named, died died suddenly at 7:15 Monday morn- and Mrs, Eldon R. Iligen of Reber at her home at 6:45 p. m. , Saturday Ing, January 29, 1945. as the result hyry, and Miss Stella Zaremba January 27, 1045, after a three weeks' Of a heart attack he suflered short- New York City, were united in no fllness. Mrs. Zimmerman was 4a ly after rep orting fo ne riage on Monday, Jan : daughter of Lyman T. and Margaret Sutton Engineering Company in p m. in the “Little Church Ar Walker Eddy and wes born at i= 1 nt was taken n Lae the Corner” In New York City mar on August 9, 1862, making her vson ambulan to the Cen- bride was given in marriage On age at time of death 82 years tre County ital wilere he Was prother. Peter Zarem Att months and 18 days. Her hu 1d pronounced dead on arcival were Peter and vi Calvin, preceded her in death, Sur hoads had returned his Mrs. Illgen is emp! viving children are: L. Eddy Zim- only a few day arlier after being tistical department merman, of Bellefonte: Mrs, John confined to his home because of an yum Ol Bryan. of Milesburg, and Malcolm Zimmerman of Baltimore, Md. Also an employe of the Sutton compan) g in Steel Cori jauinna surviving are ten grandchildren and since December 22, 1942 im of jx home on furlough ter thirty COFFEE TABLES six great-grandchildren. Deceased George and Esiter Purdue hoads, five months rvice in th Soutiy- was active in the work of the Meth- he was born at Coleville on Seplem- west Pacifi odist church, and was orgnnist and ber 6, 1883 Surviving p a Bunday school teacher there for the former Madaline Do ming and more than 50 years. She was a mem- these children: George, of Coleville: 4H Club Loaders 6 95 ber of the W. 8. C. 8. Circle. The Franklin, Mrs, Edward Kern, and N Mrs. Frances Eddy Zimmerman Sun- Mrs. Philip McGovern, all of Belle- Discuss Plans day school class was named and fonte; Mrs. Paul McKinley, of How- tnoed 1 " chartered in her honor. Funeral ser- ard: Staff Sergeant Robert C. nos on ne trom peer One vices were held at the church, Tues- a prisoner of war in Germany; and Areas entre al Stormstowr day afternoon with Rev, David A. Sarah, Esther, Dale, Madeline and Aaronsburg, Port Matlida, Pine MAPLE CRIBS Sower, Jr. and Rev. E. Foster Pi) ! all at home. Also surviving Orove Mills, Howard Nittany and : Rebersburg. Officers and members of With water repellent mattress last r's 4-H clubs in those com- Regular price $2550 munities will assist in the various meetings to enroll the 1845 mem- $18.50 bers At the luncheon meeting, the lead- ers voted to extend the 4-H activ. ities to Include several new features The boys and girls will again choose their own projects, but in each com- y / munity at least five members will be 4 . v BERE 1S A SPECIAL AX ought for each project. Special in- CW Lamps for the Kiddies Room pair $3.95 NOUNCEMENT THAT SHOULD structional meetings will be held ! E ; during spring and summer months i oT INTEREST n te Most A oro ro to pro- | j $4.95 Hobby Horses $2.95 vide detalled data for the members Y 0 U in dairy work. beekeeping, pig feed- og $11.75 Stroller and Baby Walker Comb. $8.75 “. 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