Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 5. 1951 Hi Te "il Ie john D SA ————— — — — ———————————CU \ yg 1d rt {Ware i.. all P ia’ — — RI DEATHS AND FUNERALS |: se ou | CENTRE COUNTY [Pennsylvanialsem College ” lans— The Copy Hook=- Er riers eon | HOSPITAL NOTES 4 of sb bis of the line which | commodate students desiring 10 pat echaq and Miry Barner, su ‘ollege Jerome J in the tr WER FA Robert J., Nancy, LeRoy, and | mnsylvania, in 1797 with one of JOHN G. WERTZ MRS. ROSIE WEBSTER : ong Ne oh PP. AXE oroomilad. amiib. i | nter ti : Frit Aer siaterments” : We A { 1 JO ph A Monday, , ; y ark w : ul peli I IN f } rst men John G. Wertz, 83, of Dalmatia,| Mrs. Rosle Webster, 83, of Can-| ni Mo AY, March Vighy ANAS eid donde n vehicle in the world Vg o ‘ ’ ¢ heard ii | me: He asked died Saturday, March 31, Ms) after ( ton, near Williamsport, mothe hive ehildren rvive Admitted: Mi arrie Richar AFL oth bon WODETL structed and operated on land and : : 4 ‘ tt wp cracking her I'hirteen grandchildren Irviy ‘ ’ { v Shafler fe ; X1 tt. : e 1 f / 4 Vy 4 an illness of seven months. He had | Frank E Webs ter, of E. Curtin big omipegr Loyal O1 Bellefonte, R ! ] : made hin Wis A men f the Loy ! nte a a been a carpenter and nt maker | Street, Belle fon died in Roche e Jor & : Bellefonte | | | } | since he was 12 vears of age ter, N { } Wednesday of Bellefonte A i Centre H He is survived by his wife, the | Ma: ch 28 vices were held ! I former Theresa Daley of Spring Services were he | + ne {seS a Mills; a son, Ralph, of Malta; a| Funeral Home in South William ha aiternoon with Se Yh se 1 | Braun and son, St oll M1 Discharged vrs, Martha Joh wil \& tha New a , : | thei ral mailboxes with step-son, Charles Daley, of Millers- | port, Saturday t | Bata 1 i" Ee old a da t State I t ; . : y ey . . ocal 3 ian re- burg: eight grandchildren and 16 {was made great-grandchildren Cemetery Funeral services were held from WILLIAM L. LIGHTNER the Malta Reformed church of| MRS. JENNIE ORVIS CANFIELD Wi n muel Lightner, 8 which he was a lifelong member Mi Jennie Orvis Canfield erl { Pine rove Mills, died Rev. R. E. Shellhaas officiated, and | wyncote - former Bellefonte {| th hot f h nm, Wilbur burial was made in Malta cemetery. | gant died at the Christian Science | Lightner, of Huntingdon, R D : a : : tic} igen 4 Hospital, Princeton, N.J rednesday | 4ay, March 30, 181 had been 1 o. away ‘ hatidi nd daught al ihr vil the i ony MISS NELLIE ARMOR | Mar. 28. 1951 for t nhurs Warc Nell, Dellelor Willlam Auman and son leasant | Op vrs Miss Nellie Armor, 78, died at the| Born June 30, 1862, she was tl He | irvived ©) | nharen . up A aslo Py Sista u t } "et home of her brother-in-law, Harry Euro of Centre County Judge M Sari ressle: State College Tuesday, March 27 Birt \ daughter t ir. and iy : . vat nmer There i Petition Out— Lutz, of East Bishop street, at 10:45 | John Holden Orvi wd Caroline | BR. 1 Wilbur O intingdon { Admitted: Marguerite Johnson, of : M1 Ww mn ander Stat ol ~ Te nd Tr. n ! Continued from Page One) | scharged y Nef . y t mba t (31 . ‘ neral home n Bell 3 ve ar inka a " " wt yr \ : ii CRINDOA ig} “re Pa ’ n a a ‘ " Angele ail vii Val ER ay ' A mn 3 au for patron Mt . ind ODEs { on $ , 4 | p. m. Thursday, March 29, 1851. She | Atwood Orvis. She had been {ll for three year: | Nov. 6. 1882. Ibert F vanfield | | Per i ng I "TY fal N 1 Bellefonte rl Vil Ny oa Miss Armor was bern in Axemann | of Williamsport. 8 ving are tv rie 7] i \ rtersburg, R. i : D. 1° Hugh Runkl Belles te EXD A Everett B belle. 1 the fir } moti to run Mav 9. 1872, a daughter of James | children, \ ‘aroli Dag get {| Jai Belleville \ ter v1 { harged © Mi Jam J 8 { te. B.D. 4 n an American railroad (A gu t 8 Traxler Is 6th— and Mary McGowan Armor | Philadelphia, and Albert 1 ‘al | rpsie: Joalsbur; Ww ‘entre Hall renda Br pring a elie Ackawanna | Nayne Copingsd rom. Pass ODA She was a member of St. John's! field Jr 3 brother I ght ail i ‘ \ Ww : nty nued Pag Catholic church | seven Services were held at St. John's | great-gr church Monday morning with Rev.| She Gilbert Fremont officiating. Burial | the Chris was made in the church cemetery Funeral ' in MARY E WAITE Jenkinstown, Friday : ineral services were held h onte al aon. Sat a Jes | Di cai; the Test. A : 936 Parring! was sebetion MRS. M! [ E. W - Mooresville Methodist churchi MoR-= ir , daughter te Alr. and Mr Ertomt BF ME a the first tank car, and, mo : nths in the penitentiar Mrs. Mary E. Waite, 77, died at CYRUS B. CONFER i Wfternoon rial was mi i hn Gingrich. State Collegs Ee Ly Ey ye _ | portant of all, the Westin A os 0 : Leidy Stockholders— {1 irg, Pa nd fined $5000 on the home of her son-in-law and Cyrus B. Confer, of 458 Beave 3 oe Llu? hd Wednesday, March automatic alr-brake, which revolu inued from Page One) pa. } daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Woods | avenue State Colleg " " drectila Fe bond. . by ag > We ta pl hg tionized all railroad operation . : 1d 48 he wa i di ted %. y a No of E. Bishop street, Bellefonte, at, ..e ot 7:30 a. m. Satu ay Mat HARRY G. MUSSER Bern IY Mr Aliant mats, ' p to : fr : Rp rr a Ca nist Jectric- | dt La ; t Scranton, Red 5:05 p. m. Friday, March 30 Hol 11. 1951 Ha Garfield Musser. 70 i ih s bit . . vib 1 AC ity ar Uurey ; {MDOT : y egal il of jon. A 1% She had been in ill health for sev-| He wa p ot eral years township Mrs. Waite was born in Bellefonte Besst Sept. 28, 1873. a daughter of Sam- {944 . uel and Anna Flynn Gisewhite Her husband, Allen G. Waite, died I 1930 | Surviving children are Mrs. Woods and Samuel Waite, of Bellefonte, | and Mrs. Samuel! D. Rhinesmith, of | Indianapolis, Ind | A “ ing ' v “ ‘ ; ; h ve { A sister, Mrs. Alice Hazel Phe. sae) en NW . y # gh Sar tinea Tas x. 3 olay Pind \ : Lula Ze: Flem Belielonte D.3 ; fonte, and four brothers, John... tr... 4 Yagtbvsp . vig ; EE pr ; I, : K i 4 i drs. Mahlon Nevel xpired: John C. H Sta i Gisewhite, Ashtabula, O.: CI arle a fim wr with Rav. Jamies B. Reet I 2 €3 Meme Bradenton :F 0 diol : ; Centre Hall ' awe 1 7 PERSONAL LOANS and Joseph Gisewhite, rill eit iim Tot aesianit. ast weds J ta woh Borhonsiimpiniindl Ba Birt y NM | Gingrich ai ighter. State Col- and Samuel, Johnstown, I $011 rrariten (5 iniv: Masearial Pay J [eo . . " SIM Jan Kestler, Boa ; : " ‘a Burger Bellatont Admitted ts. Clals ok ’ ; grandchildren surviy Shida cust H Sli, { goo Put ind ighter t A ! } { " ; / dak ma lefonts a “ aw ALO, Bank loans are best. Whe are equipped to handle any worthwhile y 3 in’ € Feil h haa i Lemont; a M ss . ; a... oan for Y NR a Pas RANDALL H. RIPKA Pansral servises Wi « the | Frederick, Lemor ir D: Mrs. Ji rove te Colles I lefon Masdes X BAB OF ANY PRIPUIE Catholic church and Court Patrick ‘ . : 1 Mv 0 Bells Ra H P. Hamme tate Col. | Beech R 1 OMPARE OUE RATES WITH THOSE CHARGED BY OTHERS McArdle, atholic Daughter of Randall H Rij } eX ’ er } f bis ‘ iD} a ght t Xi \ ay . aba v wo : ks. SE asian '% Twelve Month America $A } nay " : v v Poorm ta HERS i plea : nia." BM Yomeima BN Eo Amount of Note Proceeds to Borrower Payments of Funeral servi were held at th vi, RN (Te rng bo poe: ut rang § A daught i . dr and Mrs | danght mont rs § $106 0 $100.00 $883 church Tuesday mort wi Mar. 28. 1951. He wi y ali © | Alexander | Mate ( \ Robert K ' ¥ {ont a | tasting and oy ’ no1 $158.00 $150.00 $1332 Gilbert Fremont o months and ig a J RB IRI0RE Lethe x Fam H Plea : ray he’ $212.00 $200.00 817.87 was made in the church cemetery. (40% Pleasant | MRS. SARAH J. WILLIAMS | “ong vogh D. a daughter rth: L. aoe 0 BELLEFONTE TRUST COMPANY MRS. NORMA 1. BIRD I ag. Pear Higa H Mrs. & jane W 8 \dmitt rs. Jose RD 2: ar drs Darel | 3 dauatster 4 : . (The Friendly Bank) Mrs. Norma I. Bird na » RB Ripe n : e at Mart F e al ‘ , 1 2 sah . ned : 48 vi township, died at the Centre Co tv Hospital at 1:05 r Mar. 29. 1951. She had been five months and a patient hospital four days Mrs. Bird was born in Pleasan Gap on Dec. 8, 1824 a daughter ( Guy B. and Ida Zettle Kerstetter Her father survives Her husband, Everett Bird two children, Dennis and La home, survive A bro r, Guy B. Kerstetter of Pleasant Gap. and three sisters Mrs. Robert Brown and Mrs. Don Larimer, Pleasant Gap, and Sgt 1'C. Emodean Kerstetter, of Camj Roberts. Cal irvive CHARLES W. MARTIN Mrs. Bird was a member { A t f A Pleasant Gap Methodist and sang in the choir. 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