Page Eight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. September 18, 1941, ; — "OBITUARY GLENN RICHARD NYMAN Glenn Richard Nyman, 11 3! ‘nat John Mevers. of Centre Fall and one-day old son of James and go corvices were held Tuesday Marie Weaver a Ivan Howe afternoon at the Goodhart home wd, die Monde f at 1 \ ar by h a p parents’ home of pneumonia, follow- Bon te Hall, Bihan RO a: ing a week's illness, The child, born Vas rv ade ih the Pre No te vats cen in Curtin township October 14, 1940 yo A “MILLS. Sai oa is survived by its parents, three si ters and two brothers, all at home Funeral services will be held Thurs- day at 10:30 a. m. (EST) at the parents’ home, followed by service at 11 a.m the Summil Hill church. Rev. Henry Miller of Mack- | dal evville., will officiate, Interment will LANeSS ol take place in Summit Hill 1 Deen per </ brothers and sisters are Earl Bartley, both of George ANA Spring Mills, month elery, Spring GEORGE B. HURSH George B. Hursh of Mrs Franklin Hoy of Pleasant Gap, died home in Lock Haven, Sun- September 14, 1941, after an everal months. Mr. Hursh intendent of bull father t hi at ou HE Cel and grounds at t I'eacher College 43 vears. He four sons and fou 1s, roll E John 1 [ ing, Haven: Ray 1 we { Grant Far Jartiey | Franklin health! Harold Kline ‘ WOOK AG ery ven IRA B. BARTLEY Bartley, of Spring Saturday Ira B died at 6 o'clock September 13, 1941, at lowing a short ilines had been in his usual until] suffering a stroke before he died all his life I was a caretake ni on {Ol~ Mr. I good way in the many years uel and Clara Mill was born in 17, 1867, nr death 74 yean days. His wife beth Ra children G.. both of Spring i ah Keene, of Aaronsi Simon Rote hau survive Titan Plant On Semi-War Basis St. John's Episcopal, Bellefonte The Rev. Robert | rd : yf. 9 Howard Evangelical Charge K. I. Brow: H ' * - Potatoes Grow on Bone HOTEL Phone 725-R (EEE TIT TITIFEE ACROSS FROM PENN BELLE Free Delivery Jan ry pate LEH #1 TE THIEL SER 8 Intra MELLO Special ! COFFEE 3... 49c Corn Flakes »w: +n ne 5¢ Bulk Vinegar aan [Qe Cheese rx anvon w37¢ Soda Crackers - 2+» 15¢ (N. B. C. EXCEL) LTT TS TIT TT 8 HE TESTI a TT TE 4 > BEE La i ie Tet Te LT ET FRESH PRODUCE! SL DERE Jan ER Tn 4 olden Te SWEET POTATOES. . . .8 Ibs 25¢ Teeber : 2 heads 17¢ LETTUCE Giant Pascal CELERY-Size 24. . . .2 stalks 27¢ TOKAY GRAPES... .3 Ibs 29c. LUT en TT EE To TH HEE S FERRE ¢ SH 4 Lr Lr Tn Hamburg v» crm w 2] e Chuck Roast «wre 1523¢ Beef Roast row 1 29¢ FSH Le tl ie TT TT LE SH TY LQ LTTE o HTNITITR Tm T STAIR & (HE ARR OCK te ) RECENT WEDDINGS ‘Cyclist Killed Toretti—Kistler | Near Coalport Miss Ruth Katherine Kistier | — daughter pf Mr. and Mrs. Homer PTT " or 8 aa . King Kistler. of Went: Farauoun Victim Thrown 40 Feet After avenue, State College, and Sever Josephine Torettl, of Monongahels, | were married Saturday afternoon iy St Paul's Methodist Episcopa church, State College, by Rev. Har. v F. Bakeock., The bride was gly en in marriage by her father. Hex only atlendant was her sister, Mrs William Henry Green, Jr, of Elyria Ohio. Alex Barantovich, of Mon ongahela, served as best man, The ushers were Samuel Di Pasquale, oO! Rochester, N. Y.. Willlam H. Green Jr., of Elyria Robert Kistler brother of the bride, and Walter Mantague, of Brookway. Mrs. Maua Mullin, of College, presidea at the organ, An informal reception trees along the edge at the University d th his auto on the left ide of ceremony, after vil the coup highway and drove out in the path of the the latter pained Crashing Guardrail Fence A motorcycle suddenly encounter ed an automobile over the brow of a hill on route 53, across the high- way, crashed into a guardrail] fence and hurled its driver, Joseph Re- a resident of Coalport, in- death Tuesday morn- gosia, 25 stantly Ing Thomas McGarvey, 65, of Berwin. dale, line foreman of the Clearfield and Cambria Telephone Company wha w Russell Cavane) Utahville, R. D., had been trimming to hi ) ith a helper Slate road wa n the Lhe departed [or and Mrs. Toretti wil October 1 at Brockway 4 bride 1 a Coup—Hosterman Hosterman—Orndor| beautiful double ny performed at church, Aaronsours y evening at 8:30 o'clock ¢ Hosterman d Mrs. GCG. W irg, became Hosterman BELLEFONTE BANJO BAND BEGINS FALL PROGRAM the bride LA Head-on Crash at Howard in Opposite directions at $6! Pi START At.The Floor with "America’s Favorite Rug” BIGELOW BEAUVAIS »q4-o0 9x12 You'll be proud you picked Beauvais! Closely woven of top-quality yarn, the deep pile resists footprints, blends per. fectly with your other furnish. ings. See 59 patterns and coloe- ings tomorrow, Sizes are Tailor-Made to fit your rooms fashington, Mrs. Les- ter Hosterman is a graduate of Fast Penns Valley High School. Lester Hosterman is also a graduate of East Penns Valley High School and emploved by the Hosterman & Stover Hardware Company of Mill- heim. Immediately following the reception Mr. and Mrs. Hosterman departed for a wedding trip through the Southern States Mr. and Mrs Coup left Sunday for Washington Pa. where Mr. Coup has resumed his duties ADDITIONAL WEDDINGS ON PAGE FIVE --BECOND SECTION dein A ——— Classified Ads bring resulta GAR FRIDAY - IGELOW erp BRACHBILL'S SOUTH SPRING STREET BELLEFONTE, PA DEN THEATRE LOCK HAVEN, PA. SATURDAY SEPT, 19-20 “Reg’lar Fellers” CHARLES STARRETT in “Thunder Over the Prairies” From Gene Byrne's Comic SBtrip SUN, MON., TUES. SEPT. 21-22-23 2 FIRST RUN FEATURES “Flame of New Orleans” MARLENE DEITRICH “Blondie in | Society” Another | Bumstead | Adventure | WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY--SEPT. 17-18 Cecelia Parker mn “Gambling Daughters” “Father Steps | Out” Frank Albertson {GAP BROTHERHOOD TO The MEET AT SCHOOL TONIGHT Brook CIA A regular monthly meeting of the =. he Pleasant Gap Bro! held this Tuoursday clock (DST) at the High 8chool bullding herhood will bx night at 8 refre Pleasant + Farm ie of the movie Relief Increase $1.00 rejlief paymeniy to Committee Frank Harold Bampsel Hubert Direct une Frank Kellie wil have Cenire countian during Lh neeay week program nde Tuesday show an | { {ary program will MCuGEeE @ niin und other entertainment, ana nhments will eryvea - Classified Ads bring results $1176, which was £21372 lower than those for the comparable week of Current payments re- than those ed 178 few ry now debating not to 13 SOUTH ALLEGHENY One Pound HOSPITAL COTTON 39C $1.20 FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE sr Pe LYDIA PIKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMP. YA¢ CALDWELL SYRUP OF PEPSIN 89: Prescriptions HINKLE PILLS | YACUUM BOTTLE Américan Made 83¢ Hie BISODOL. 49 m a € NUJOL OIL 39¢ 504 Barbasol Shave Cream 29¢ £1.00 KREMYL HAIR TONIC “9e BABY CASTILE SOAP Y¢ £1.00 MARMOLA TABLETS rk; It £1 1 Quart DEATH SPRAY FOR FLIES Ae 100 5 SODAMINT TABLETS 50 HOT WATER BOTTLE Hike Gr ASPIRIN TABLETS TOOTH POWDER Sle DOAN'S PILLS 200 CLEANSING TISSUES FUSE PLUGS 3 = 10e¢ § Ounces PEROXIDE O¢ $1.00 HALEY'S M. 0. ral 50e¢ Kolynos Tooth Paste 25¢ Rinso Soap Chips 10¢ Camay Toilet Soap .3 for 17¢ 10c Woodbury Soap . . . . cake 7c 10¢ Palmolive Toil. Soap 2 for 11c 10¢ Lux Seap Flakes 10¢ Sayman’s Soap P & G Laundry Soap . . 3 for 10c 25¢ Size Knitted SANIFLUSH Gelicious Chocolate Pecan Sundae and Whip- ped Cream 15¢ I'ry Banana Splits top- ped with whipped cream 15¢ our Cream S¢ With Whipped Cream 10¢ BELLEFONTE, PA. TOILET PAPER 3 ROLLS FOR i4¢ $1.25 | VERCOLATE TABLETS $e Caroid & Bile Salts TABLETS $e 5¢ PONDS CREAMS ro 39¢ 1 Pint NUCOFERRIN Sf.2¢ Vitamin 100 Halibut Capsules . . Be 56 Hal Oil and Vimt Cap $1.18 580 Wheat Germ Capsules $8¢ 100 AB D G Ceosules $1.68 58 Haliver Ofl Capsules . 1 Pint Cod Liver Oil : 100 Hal. Oil & Vies Caps $1 "x 50ce Viesterole ... 52.48 58¢ PHILIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA Sle 50c¢ Watkins Mulsified Cocoanut Oil 3Y9¢ Edward's Olive Tablets Ade $1.20 Similac Baby Food Sde
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