The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 18, 1961, Image 6

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Home Built in 1836
Destroyed by Fire
The two-slory home of the of the house, said the fire started
T , r . . in a wooden shed which adjoins
Way family of Stormstown jhg kitchen. He said he was in
was completely destroyed by kitchen at the lime and Mrs.
.. , . ‘ . " Way was on the second floor,
fire yesterday morning. Five Three of their four children
generations of Ways have were home because of a school
, . .. holiday, he said,
lived in tho house since it was
built in 1830. Way is a member of the State
Members of the Way family, ! College Area School Board the
have Jived in Stormstown cony anc j J*! e ,^ C p,
timionsly since 1792 when the; A 6, n1 ™ 1 o l “ r “ 1 ' ■ R
first Wav was a member of a' dld ’ ,^ en , e a t ,ll^, u ™ ia *
group of Quakers that settled the a K ent ; said. Seward said Way
area, then a part of Mifflin Coun-°P erates ,, u lo ° , acl ® °^' hard 11 d
4 V ; dariy farm about five miles
Elwood Way, present owner >’“l of * L 322 near Storms
— town.
40 Cnmnaniec “ The Way operation is modern
*tu companies txpecrea £md cfficienti » Seward said.
At Council Career Day The housa burned down in
Approximately 40 companies j ess than two hours. Alpha lire
are expected to be represented! c hi e f B. L. Moore said. Way
at this year’s College Council Ca- sslimaled that fhe fire loss was
recr Day, Ervin lit!), president ofj $15,000 for the conlents. But he
the Inter-College Council Board,: sa j d ihal ihe sentimental value
said this week. i 0 f jha house was far greater.
This represents an increase ofj Port Matilda and Alpha fire
-14 over last year, he said. |men were present at the scene but
The annual project is scheduled
for either the last week in April
or the first week of May, Hill
said. He said it will be held on
the first and ground floors of the
lletzel Union Building.
Career Day enables students to
gain first-hand knowledge of pos
sible job opportunities, Hill said.
Hat Council Meeting Set
The Hat Society Council is
scheduled to meet at 6:30 p.m.
Sunday in 214 lletzel Union
Building.
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could not save the house. Several
neighbors helped to remove some
living room furniture and kitchen
appliances before the firemen ar
rived, Way said. The firemen were
able to prevent the fire from
spreading to another nearby shed.
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA
—Photo Courtesy of Dick Brown
ONLY THE BRICK CHIMNEY remains of the Alpha and Port Matilda companies were in
two story home of Elwood Way. Five gener- jured. The kettle in the center of the photo
aiions of the Way family had made this their contained applebutter which was cooking in
homo. The structure was built in 1836. Five of the shed when the fire erupted. The Way's lost
the six Way's were at home yesterday morning all their personal possessions except some living
when the fire broke out in a wooden shed room furniture and kitchen appliances which
which adjoined the kitchen. Fortunately, none neighbors helped to remove before the firemen
of the family or any of the firemen from the arrived.
YOUR NAME
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SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1961
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