RARE AA NSA SLA a SI HA RECENT DEATHS IN NORTH OF COUNTY THEODORE M. ROBUCK, infant son of Michael! J. and Betty (Lubert) Robuck, of Cymbria, died last week in Miners Hospital. The child wks born October 18 1841, and was the only sen of Mr. and Mrs. Roebuck Funeral services were conducted Fri- day morning in St. Stanisia olic Church. with interment cemetery. WARREN BEAN MYERS—A years, died on the § cember 34th at his home in G town. and fuberal services ducted on Decomber 27th in the Gar man Church of God with interment in East Ridge cemetery. Mr. Myers was born in 1875, the son of George and Barah Whited Myers. BSurvi £ are his widow, Mrs Ella Myers, and eleven children, ELMER E. GRAZIE, TR, former res- ident of Barnesboro died Faturday at the home of his daughter in Dix onvilee. Also surviving are Samuel Graszier, Bakerton; Ashley CGrazier, Manty-Glo; Mrs. Leonard Mansell, St Benedict; and Miss Rachel Grazier of State College. Funeral mrvices were conducted Monday afternoon in Bar nesboro Methodist Church, with in- terment in the thureh Supnetery TROMAS GREGORY w= Funeral ser vices for Thomas Gregory, aged 67 years, of 508 Kery Avenue, Patton, whose ‘death occurred on Wednesday evening of Inst week at his home, were conducted st three o'clock Sun. day afternoon at the Gregory home by the Rev. James A. Turner, pastor of the Patton Methodist Church. In- torment was made in Falrview ceme- tory. Mr. Gregory had been in il health for some time. Ww. FERDINAND CORNELIU | years old, a former lumberman and livestock dealer, died on December 27 at his home in Cresson, following a short linens. He was a former mem- ber of Sheridan Troop, Pennsylvania National Guard of Tyrone. His wife gnd nine children, as well as a num- ber of brothers and sisters. Funeral services were held at Cremon and in- torment was made in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, at Glasgow. MEI MARGARET A. BOWERS, 78, widow of Harrison Bowers, died on Haturday at the home of a daughter in Barr Twp. She was a daughter of anya mort | 2 S———————r ad rib én were conducted Tuesday afternoon | fred in Daniel Trout home, with inflerment | All in Mt. Zion Cemetery, near Slroags WL Re town lifes. ¥ sr— Miwry Wi DOROTHY GROSS, 8, dsughter of | her, IA Charles and Mary (Marano) Gross of | Wlnred BL. Benedict, died lap! week In the | hws, Children 8 Hospital In Pittsburgh, at ee which place ge» had been a pe ent | HRs. ANN sitice Christmas Day The will, In! ser poor health for several years was | Berick) born January 14, 1933 Burviving are {ile the pare displ sisters £ i haries (iross all at hone. | res were conducted at 9 81. Bene Carrolitlown. interment wa nu church cemetery JAMES W. BEAVER, 70, Hastin died Bunday sflerncon in Bpangier y Williamsburg, BY He Was 8 sam of | Btepher jane Beaver. Burviving | are his widow, Mrs. Martha Elisabeth | Beaver, and nine children William, | Hastings; Mrs. Mattie Daugherty, W. | Frankfort, 111; Mrs. Marie Terrel, A) | bert 1. Beaver, Mrs Cian Dwlenntd, | Mra Cora Adams, John, Jesse and Lee Boaver, all of Johnson City, IL A brother and sister also reside in 3. | Funeral services were contucted at ths MeDonnell's Church at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Interment was in wt hone. 7 the church cemetery Lg ROBERT JONES—Funeral services fur Robert W. Jones, aged 21, for | ‘merly of Bakerton, who Was killed | ast Thursday in a motorcycle sec! dent, were conducted on Bunday af- ternoon st the home of his sister, Mra. Hon fi Joseph Truman of Bakerton, with | additional services in the Bakerton M. | E Church Interment was made in We the church cemetery. The youlh, who | ali hone had been Jocated in Newark, N. J, for the last two years, was injured fatally in an accident there Thurs day. He was employed sa & welder by | the Couse Company in Newark. Sur viving are his parents, John K. and Agnes (Cook) Jones; & brother, John | Jones, Newark, N. J; and two sister, | Mrs. Joseph Truman and Mrs. Fred Klegg. both of Bakerton. : MISS ADELAIDE » LUTHER-—Fu- nerel services for Miss Adelaide MM. ° Luther, whose death occurred Of Thos Monday of Jast week al her home in gh) (Carl Carrciltown, were held on Wednes- | Gardner, day morning of last week with a high | jones mass of requiem in St. Benedict's Ca- | tromy’ thalic church, and interment in the church Cemetery, Mise Luther's dea | il thous ae og oe ($34.96 divided gy Her agai earnings for the strong and Westmoreiand foustien, . report of the Rural Electrification Administration revealed The report also disclosed that ap proximately 5.375 farm boumses in the seven counties have Deen eheetrg fil in the past three years by the REA Work is still under way in the aren on & dumber of new lnes A aa... Init Sunday. Burmirk By as astomocbile on the Highwiy near Hastings Robert B. Wier, 22, of Hastings, suffered ine Juries bo both legs, exrly om Chitete mike morning. He was & pathnt fies jie 04 the Spangler houps a i} It int Sine | | | sR Se
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