Page Eight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. | Federal Funds— DEATHS AND FUNERALS a & eq patient included a check of $35 to apply to operating expenses It was reported the garden clubs KENNETH 1. FINK JOHN I. COLDREN f Centre County have assumed the Kenneth Lee Fink, son of Guy John I. Coldren, native of Spring | responsibility of landscaping the and Anna Decker Fink, of Boggs | Mills, died In the Sunbury Com- grounds of the new hospital and i { i township, died in the Centre Coun- | munity Hospital at 1:45 p. m. Tues- | &r¢ already drawing plans, The Ju- | ty Hospital, at 12:20 a.m. Sunday | day, April 10, 1851. Mr. Coldren, 70, oI Red Cros offer to furnish Apr 14. 1951. The child had been | retired as owner of Coldren’s truck and maintain n room in the new ill for three days and was admitted | ing company in 1034 hospital wa accepted to the hospial nine hours before Born at Spring Mills May 30, 1880 Miss Eleano: M Brown, admin- his death he was a son of William and Agnes Strator BR the arch Dallent He was born in Bellefonte, Dec. | Earhart Coldren. Survivors include . oe Nl Be 7. 1950 a sister, Mrs. Willam Bilger, of "° = © ed b JOU, ae rgd Services were held at the Wetz- Bellefonte . new Nd iting hous were his WH ler Memorial Chapel, Milesburg,| Funeral services were held effec Apr. 1 and ure Sala wh Vig. Tuesday afternoon, with the Rev. |afternoon and burial wa : The Liaison comm) ef repor ‘ Dwayne Carter, of Port Matilda, | Lewisburg cemetery #8 Insurance vestigation ang Son officiating. Burial was made in the] Ned 3 he Same 1 he Ot Joss Union Cemetery at Bellefonte " Sana 5, SPROW Pita} iusirgnce Sal A ve ‘ - MIs Sara Cc Sprow forme; 2 result are yilled for service which ROBERT KELLEY ter Hall resident, died ' | a ei by insurance Robert Kelley, of Port Matilda, | Centre County Home at 6:30 am he board's meeting date Ww died in the *hilipsburg Hos- | Saturday, April 14, 1951. She w Ranged to the fourtis Mondas pital at 1:15 pm. Tuesday, Apr. 17 {88 and had been a guest at the = ". .p ng the next wel 1951. after an illness of three weeks | home for the past flv A retired farmer, he was born in | Born in Rebersburg No Worth township Dec. 23, 1877, a she was a daughter of { i . son of George W. and Lydia Franta Katherine Ketner Bower. She wi Is Can idate— Kelley. He was married to the for- | married to Jacob Sprow, who pre- oN mer Gertrude Warren who survives ceded her in death ! with these children | Puneral services were Mrs | Nefl funeral hom wil. | Tuesday afternoon, with four children. all of wi i [A 8. Dietz officiating urial was | ried and have families of their own made in he Centre Hall Cemetery Wi ns are now with the Belle ley. Port Matilda, and Donald | Xe Ing ron iN na ual i un M For! Kelley. at home GEORGE PANIK mpbeil, Kentucky, one of whom He is survived by a brother. John | George Panik, 87, of ) Kelley. of Port Matilda, and 26 miner and farmer died grandchildren i" Continue From Pa Mrs. Edward Myers, Julian Earl Stiver, Port Matilda; Mr liam Witherite, Pine Grove Mills Lewis Kelley. Altoona; Arthur Kel- home at 7:30 a.m. Sunday He was a member of the Black |1951. He had been ill for Oak EUB Church | Mr. Panik was bor slovakia, Apr. 24, 1863 Mr. and Mr Joseph wife, the former, Dora V he married in 1888 | Children are Mr: ‘and John and Georg town: Jo Andy ! Mary Yosefik Thursday noon Smilik Funeral services will be held from his church at 2:30 p.m. Friday, with the Rev. Dwayne Carter, of Port Matilda. officiating. Burial will be, made in the Black Oak Cemetery Friends may call at the Wetzler Memorial Chapel in Milesburg from all of Clare: ~~. Martin and Peter JOHN W. BROWER John W. Brower, native of Centre County, died in Beaver Balls on Sunday, Apr. 15. 1851 Born in Union township Mar. 19 1886, he was a son of William and Ida Davidson Brower. He was mar- ried Aug. 26. 1908, to Edith M. Way who survive with two children Mr Catherine Johnson College, and Sgt. Fred 1. Br U. 8. Air Force, Rome, NY Surviving brother and Mr Lona Way, of Youngs- . . 0 Mr Olive Spott . Milda Underwood, State l« Lemont Sailor In Mrs. ada Smith. Mr Flor-| Naval Bombardment a Some’ ua in sider wr i Boro Officials— ADDITIONAL DEATHS ON PAGE FIGHT -SECONI ION ror 1] irviv Lemont i Page O 8 member f the St | stroyer USS Zel Albans Masonic Lodge of Youngs- | the bombardment town, O.. and a retired conductor for the Pittsbu Lake Erie Railroad. He was a mem al iD ber of the College Hill Methodist | both coast f Kore Church of Beaver Fall | The crew of t Funeral services were held from | mended by Rear the A. D. Campbell funeral home | Smith, Task Fou in Beaver Palls Tuesday afternoon. | destruction of a tre illag fuel | Tita: {ets mpany, n Burial was made in the Pine Hall | storage tanks, and gun emplace- | from Warner Company, and Cemetery Wednesday aftternoon | ments at Wonsan from Dan Grove motors -~ — —————————— ———— WERE THERE (Houts' Builders’ Show) — WITH — Modern Gas Appliances 7 Ranges Waler Dryers Whirlpool ajerie Heaters Magic-Chef Roper Coleman Tappan Penfield Universal Rudd THE ONLY APPLIANCES THAT GIVE Lifetime Burner Guarantees — Free Installation Free Lifetime Service Free Free Grand Movies Souvenirs Prize Central Pennsylvania Gas Company | City and Bottled Gas Bellefonte : State College “ April 19, 1951 Mt George Bhugert | Clevenstine Unlonville M1 wil- | iH" | Concert Driv (Continued I e rhomp on M1 Ralph Dale, Mrs Zion and Mingovil irs. Mile Page O Walker, Mrs, T. 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