Yage Eight EE —— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ——————— —__—_—_ January 4, 1940, - —— - OBITUARY 4:20 Ce ce parents TH wer Cn te | dn THOMAS ADAM ZELEZNICK Thomas Adam old Jelemick, son of Mr. and Mr Ack, of Bellefonte, R. 1D, o'clock Tuesday morning Hospital The at nire County 21 and Survivors Incitkie two children, Tiw Funeral servos held at Belle her David ment tholie morn and were tol ceme 1 WILLIAM TT. SPOYES William avenue Pre CALVIN JONES £5, Who io! shyterian merls Bene FIk ed welent 8 which Rul retanrm the Hepubili resident of com | Home Week celebra - + number nf first ward { PENN ALTO BRAND Pineapple 2a 35¢ vous Wo Cling 2 270 1l-cny- John dels Gled at child was horn al that institution on De« of his pastor, the Rey, Maclay, were held Wednesday noon from the home made in the Ph MHpsburg MRS, IDA SMITH Stricken while Mi the with eating her Ida Smith, nam Smith, died “a san, Clarence A n Christmas wiklow of nt the home Smith, at 7 ite Tuesda vternoon She had gone to the i family Caristmn A MM Tvlersvill hie mem the Lutheran ! In addition to her ed by a Lock Haven ister, Ma he nas ih) in al native «HH 1 Viki Heelan John = dioining th MISS CATHERINE Mor Mont- Car MRS, MARGARET PF Funera et Pearl AWAY al Belle! win nterment ¥ Joh Catholic ure! i] f f i Charles after. Interment was cemetery paralytic s diy Ol H all =5isten w treke Mer Wile hey ers. of In Bmith tin- nuren ! B Park Pan ADAMS “ 2 BROWN RED, RIFE, SOLID PACK Tomatoes 3x:an 2 2. 2c Shaffer Special COFFEE 3 ... 39¢c Penn Alte COFFEE ib 19¢ PENN ALTO MILK - - 10.55% JUNIOR BRAND PEAS 2% 19¢ CALIFORNIA PRUNES - 2 Ibs 15¢ PENN ALTO B SOUP BEANS FANCY HEAD GOODY-NUT OLEO ... Rinso, Oxydol or Concentrated SUPER SUDS large 39¢ pkgs Octagon Laundry Soap TEXAS TREE-RIPENED Grapefruit - 6 FLORIDA UTTER ib 36¢ Hand Pick 3 Ibs 14¢ RICE - 21bs llc Bsa 1b 10c TISSUE 2 rolls 9¢ Scot Towels - rol! 10¢ Scot Holders - ea. 19¢ 18¢ edd giant cakes for 19¢ 12 for 35¢ Oranges, Tangerines - 2 doz. 25¢ Fancy Pascal Ce Iceberg Lettuce. Red Emperor Grapes. SERVE HOME- lery. .2 Ig. stlks 21¢ large head 6¢ .2 Ibs 19¢ DRESSED MEAT ! Pork Shoulder Rogst Fresh Skinned Hams 7. Lean PURE Pork LARD Open Kettle Rendered 21b 15¢ BACON SQUARES Ib Cu ip Style - Ib 13¢c Ib 20¢ db 12¢ db Te Spare Ribs. Neck Bones Lean, Mid, Sugar Cured Oc Shankless PICNICS Ib 172 SHAFFER STORES COMPANY ago Lehildren Mrs. Hans Kupper, i Rochelle, N. ¥.; Mrs. Robert Heald, {| New York City; Tyrone igrandehildeen and tand town, Le ad . | made in the éhureh cometery, Mrs noon at the late residence, with the | my po Tyrone, he wan united i Brown, whose death was attributed 0 a complication of diseases, was aughter of Palirick and Eien Daley Pearl and was born at Ruie ville on March 5, 1858, making her age al time of death #1 years, 9 months and 20 days. She was united in marriage with Edward Brewn, who passed away in Belle- forte in 1017, Surviving are the fol- lowing children Mrs, Norman Winner, Wilmington, Del; Paul, Tyrone; Elizabeth and Joseph, of Danvi lle Alsg surviving are a sis ter, Sister M. Linus, of West Chey. er, and four grandsons, Mrs, Brown had been making her home with hot n for the four nast ' SHULY, Jr (any Hi ol Shuey, of Caunty alle) IR eel Melvin Lemont Hospital on after MELVIN DALE Melvin Dale months and 6 and Roxy Kern died at the Centre 3 3 day Shuey n Hr ana A o'clock ™ JRmes were held S " Koch H. SPRINGER Baringer of State Coll MRS Mrs. Jenni . JENNIE H ay s of age. Survivin Walle of Eucli of Blate Colleas ue Wyle, of Akron n nr wl t al! and Gu Mrs. An 6 granc- vices wet on at Akron remains were Vice prion emelen MRS. CHARLES SHOPPE LS § Chestie C. Si Charles ol died Of ile Shope Boggs lownshiy len! wir home there being Mi ndghit, death a heart cond was a daughier of Bec Hans May 30. 1879 * atl time death 60 ye Surviving lock Friday gitriby Bho and va 6 0 ted Warren m al nora $51 Mary wats naking hatles Hanscom wrvices were held ! 1 t the Wetzier Memorial hapel, in Mileshurg, with the Bet Sheets, officiating. Titermaerd the Advent cemelcr of Unionyvilk Mond ’ ai DELLA WAITE a Waite Valley home ou! MRS, Dell a resident of for sixly yea: in Pore Mali o'clock We tnesda 27. followl with a mi Waite wa of George and Elimbeth Beigel and was bem in township, Cenire county. o i808. On July 16 188) in Valley, she was unit. with William Waite mitmber of yeas 4 December * iliness disear Mt danghter Sunda Spring Oct Hall Mo i in marriage y pased away a ved R A thes Ty 3 Waite M Wake Port WwW. Waite Elk- Mr Mark She is urd aghitors, CG 41 Daria ida. B.D. Paul Mra Harvey Miler, a Davida Warr.ocs six graudohlidren. Mrs, Walle i member of the Friends Meo! of Half Moon Valley. Fuleral i yore her late home fcliowed DY cemetery. Hall i A 4 £4 FV ICD AT0TRCO0R 1d "riday he Frie MRS. REBECCA DECKER Rebetea Decker. former resi. t of Bellefonte and widow of the Christ Decker, well known for ittany Valley farmer, died at ome of her son, John R. Deck- n Detroit, Mich. Thursday af- 3 ait week, of complica incident to advanced zge. She his not been well since fracturing an arm al her son's home Ove week: ago. Bhe had been a resident of De- troit for the past five years, Aboud 25 years ago Mr. and Mrs. Decker moved to Bellelonle from Zion and built the homme on East Bishop street now occupied by Mr. and Mi: Robert Willard, Mr. Decker died about 23 years ago. Mrs. Decker was a daughter of John and Amelia Catherman Rockey and was born in Zion about 83 years ago. Burviv- ing are a son, John R. Decker: two brothers. George, of Zion, and Wil lam, of Boalsburg, and a sister, Mrs Nathaniel Yeariek, of Jacksonville Mrs, Decker was a member of St John's Reformed church, Belle. fonte, and of the Ladies’ Aid Society of the church. The remains were brought to Bellefonte Saturday af- ternoon and were taken to the Re- formed church. where funeral ser- vices were conducted by the Rev. C. Nevin Stamm. Interment was made in the Union cemetery, Bellefonte. £ 8H MRS. EFFIE IL. McKELVEY Mrs. Effie Lille McKelvey, widow of the late Martin F. McKelvey, died al her home at Tipton at 10:30 a m., New Years Day alter a three weeks’ JHoess with a complication of diseases, Mrs. MeKelvey was 2a daughter of Sylvester and Cather- | ine Ickes Ritz and was born at Port Matilda on July 2. 1871, making ber | age at time of death 68 yours, 5 months, and 20 days. On April 20 189%. she was united in marriage al | | Camden, N. J, to Martin F. McKel- | who passed away several years Surviving are the following New ver, Mrz. Pauline Tav- lor, Algona; Norbert A. McKelvey, Duncansville: John M. MoKelvey, Other survivors include 4 these brothers sisters: John Pringle, Franks. Chester Pringle and Mrs | Aaron Williams. Port Mabilde; Mrs Amanda Lingefeller, Altoonn: Mrs, Alice Mansfield, Los Angeles, Cal; snd Mim Elizabeth Pringle, Altoona, Mra. McKelvey had been a resident iof Tipton for the past 10 years and | was an active maimber of the Bap tist church of Bellwood. Funeral services were held yesterday aller. | Rov, H. G. Dooley officiating. Inter- ment was made in the Charlotles- ville cemetery, Blair county SWARM elghty-nine, at the home of hi Glenn Kamery al ut 11 p. m., December a native of Rebers- was horn, February 25. 1850, went to Olean lo reside twenty years ago. He was a member of the Reformed church of Rebers« burg, and Rebeiibing lLodee No 1031, 1. ©. OQ. F., having been afl. inated with the latter for more thant a half century nrvived hi danghier Kamery, in, Edgar 7 Olean; ster, Mrs. Hat ter, Johnsonburg, Pa ah ther, Herman Zerby, ‘l grandchildren and Kr I'he Decem ALFRED L, Alfred. L passed away daughter, Mrs Qlean, N, ¥., MM. Mr, Bwarmn, burg, where he Svarm, organiza He | Mi Swarm fet Diet If bro on three funeral was held ndchildren Wednesday wy 29, from In- inn Meek come - HR Deas and Lucas a Yarnell, ( RD, and hens Als Emory Hea ven Mrs Ri house in which she wy bom ) meme hurch on Bun. Feirvies William To- B. church made far 4 ner aie bor of the United Bretlaen ¢ Funeral services day morning church. witl bias of the Runville U ating. Interment he Fairview cemeler) JAMES M. MeCVLILOUGH M. McC } Sere Hee at he oh ar many n thet mulough, for rominetd merchant daughter. George B. and Miss Edna McCullough. of Milesburg. The de ceased was the last member of immediate family. Funeral servi were held Tuesday afiernoon at the home. ith the Rey. DD. D. Kaul- man officiating. Interment was made in the Union cemetery, Bellefonte Mr. McCullough was & member of the Milesburg Methodist church and had been a member of the 1. QO. O F. lodge at Milesburg for the past 62 years 3} JOHN T. F. BECKWITH ; John T. F. Beckwith, founder of the Beckwith Dairies and prominent Bald Eagle Valley merchant, died at his home at Hannah Furnace on Friday night at 11:45 o'clock, of a heart attack. He had been in good health up until the tine he was stricken. John Thomas Fowler Beek. with was a son of John and Christ cana (Herdsman) Beckwith, and was born at Hanngh Purnace on March 27, 1876. making his age 63 years, 0 months and 2 days at the time of his death. To give visual avd fitting expression | to your love and regard, the medium | and the form must be chosen with care. Comforting assurance of a duty well preformed will be yours if | J38 chooae » gon. ‘ae Rock of Ages | emorial to stand ae your record for the years #9 tome, Howard Granite Works FRANK WALLACE, Prop. On November 16 | Reese, who thre OF John marriage with Gertrude survives, ltogether wit? Ellsworth R. Beckwith, Beckwith and Leroy it be awl all of Hannah Furnace. He 15 also mrvived by elght grandchildren. Mr Beckwith was a highly respected cit. fzen apd was a friend to everyone He was a member of the ME D, i chureh at Hannah, and through bis help and grest work in the church he aided greatly Reoping the church allve and active, Mr, Beck- with, in addition to conducting a general merchandise busine: ul Hannah for the past thirty year engaged In farming dairying Funeral services wer at ¢ o'clock Monday the it in RTH held afternoon al Hennah MoE. church, conducted by Rev, Mr. Bowers Interment was made in ML Pleasant cemetery DAVID KNOX PEE] David Knox Peet, Br. tréa Penn Btate College from until 1924, died suddenly hallw of his oMcee ' on Wednesday morning, wel 1910 the of in #t Utica, N. Y., December —— 27. He collapsed while walking in the corridor, and death was stirib- uted un heart attack. Mr. Peet Was 5 years old, and is survived by his wife, his mother, two sons, thrée sisters and a brother. Mr, Peet had been employed a8 an accountant for the Utica Products Company a —_———.,., The most hews for $1.50 tr CUT RATE DRUGS OF 3 South All egheny One Pound HOSPITAL COTTON 29 £1.20 FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE SAe QUALITYN Street HINKLE PILLS $1.50 LYDIA PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMP. Olde Hot 2.00 Hot $1.20 CALDWELL SYRUP OF PEPSIN LITE 2.00 fee Elec 2.00 $5.00 $2.50 Hot Prescriptions We tarry an wall known pharmaceuticals chemicals, Throughout sach m facturing spergtion Securpte testi ng formily and high standards of Hy of the product which is seribed hy your physilian Us pleasure 18 say that products which same high standards your physician strives SONOS your cake ang fings RN teasary 10 presiribe your Der conform fo toward w sdeauats stogk the zoempanies whith many Hacture these prepar 1 gives we provide when he 12.50 ASPIRIN 12¢ » ard ane pur pre the Nik ne sft 50¢ LYON'S TOOTH POWDER Sle 5c DOAN'S PILLS A9e¢ FISE PLUGS 3 - 10¢ 10¢ Lux 4 Ounces PEROXIDE qe $1.00 HALEY’S M. 0. die 1 Quart MILK OF MAGNESIA ped with whipped cream. On Fountain Syringe Combination Syringe $3.00 Whirling Spray Syringe Fountain Syringe P & G Lagadry Soap Double Dip Tee Cream Sodas Bellefonte, Pa One Pint VACUUM BOTTLE American Made Allowance ON YOUR Water OR Bottle Fountain Syringe Any of the Following $1.49 $1.49 $1.98 $1.49 ..53.98 .. 52.49 £1.98 $198 Walter Bottle .... Cap {ric Healing Pad Water Bottle 169 5 Gr. SODAMINT TABLETS 12¢ Soaps and flakes Lifebuoy or Lux Soap 25¢ Rinso Soap Chips 10¢ Camay Toilet Soap . 3 for 17¢ 10¢ Woodbury Soap 10c Palmolive Toilet Soap 2 for llc 18¢ 3 for 20¢ be a. Bon | 3 for 10¢ Soap Flakes One Box CLOTHES PINS Oe $1.25 VERCOLATE TABLETS d4e $1.25 CAROID’S BILE $4e POND Ss CREAM 39¢ Vitamin Preparations 98 Halibut Capsules ......98¢ 50 Hal. Ol and Viest Cap 51.19 50 Wheat Germ Capsules 88e 1M ABDG Crosules .. 51.98 50 Haliver Ol Capsules ... 58e¢ 1 Pint Cod Liver ON coo BBQ 1600 Hal. Oil & Vien Cam $119 568cc Viegteraole $2.49 PHILIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA 34c WOODBURY FACE POWDER J8e
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