"Mrs. Cornelia Clapper, wife of James Avery Clapper, died at her home along Brush Mountain road, near Hollidaysburg, at noon yesterday of a complication of diseases from which she had suffered for the past two months. She was born at Lancaster October 30, 1902, a daughter of Theodore and Amanda Beam. Surviving are her husband, five brothers and one sister, Theodore, Albert, David and Edward Beam, of this city, Harry Beam of Indianapolis, Ind., Charles of Tralford and Miss Amelia Beam of New Jersey. Mrs. Clapper was a member of the Calvary Baptist church. Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon in the Pine Street Church of God in Hollidaysburg, the funeral cortege leaving the late home at 1:30 o'clock. Interment will be made in the Geeseytown cemetery."
"Mrs. Cornelia Clapper, wife of James Avery Clapper, died at her home along Brush Mountain road, near Hollidaysburg, at noon yesterday of a complication of diseases from which she had suffered for the past two months. She was born at Lancaster October 30, 1902, a daughter of Theodore and Amanda Beam. Surviving are her husband, five brothers and one sister, Theodore, Albert, David and Edward Beam, of this city, Harry Beam of Indianapolis, Ind., Charles of Tralford and Miss Amelia Beam of New Jersey. Mrs. Clapper was a member of the Calvary Baptist church. Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon in the Pine Street Church of God in Hollidaysburg, the funeral cortege leaving the late home at 1:30 o'clock. Interment will be made in the Geeseytown cemetery."
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