1937 Feb 16 Hbg Telegraph
Mi - held Valley 71, home Hoff street, was No. Star, Order W. services m. Rev. Burial Ceme viewed 7 to Company, officiating. Burial will be in the East Harrisburg Cemetery. The body may be viewed at the funeral home Thursday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. 3 MRS. ISABELLE CONRAD Mrs. Isabelle Conrad, 64, wife of Edward E. Conard, was found dead this morning in the cellar at her home, 1618 North Fifth street. Coroner Howard E. Milli - ken said she died of a heart at tack. Surviving in addition to her husband are two sisters, Mrs. Fred English, and Mrs. Jacob Kline, both of Shamokin, and two brothers, Daniel Duttinger, Sunbury and Irvin L. Duttinger, Harrisburg, Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 9.30 o'clock at the Dugan funeral home, 1600 Market street, with burial in Prospect Manor Cemetery, near Sunbury. The body may be viewed at the parlors Wednesday evening. may Funeral Parlors, Third and Maclay streets, after 7 o'clock tomorrow night. RODDY McGEE ROTH Funeral services for Roddy Mc - Gee Roth, 68, Duncannon, who died Sunday at his home will be MRS. J. V. GOODHART Carlisle, Feb. 16. Mrs. Jos ephine V. Goodhart, 79, widow of Samuel Goodhart, died yesterday at her home, 705 North West street. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and the Home Department of the Sunday School. Surviving . are five daughters, Blanche, at home; Mr Clyde Kemper, Carlisle; Mrs. Clarence Hyatt, Norristown; Mrs, Robert Myers, Manheim, and Mrs, Lawrence Malehorn, York; two sisters, Mrs. Sue Carothers, Mil ton, and Mrs. Ida Gruver, S4iip - pensburg; two brothers, John Farner, Carlisle, and Charles Far - ner, Illinois, and fifteen grand children. Funeral tomorrow at 2 p. m, home. Burial will be in Prospect Hul Cemetery, near Newville. MRS. EDNA MAE SCHOPPERT Services will be held at o'clock Thursday afternoon at the