THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. August 12, 1943, iii i A B —————————— aaa 2 PPE Sm | on SN ” ae = a PR RSS Sine oo | REE | Becomes Captain tatloned with the sixth armored with the finance department and is now spending a furlough with his Thanks Petition Signers for position on the primary baliot Mr division at Camp Cooke, Cal. Two now stationed in Baltimore Md, It parents James I. Hughe of Bellefonis - | Woodrow W. Blerly, son of : O B [and Mrs, C M. Blerly of ebersbur brothers, Warrant Officer Paul Bierly Blerly a member of the -* Republican candidate for County No produet is a success until it is | has been promoted from first Neu- and Lt. Eugene Blerly, are also In charge cf Alr Corps train i i Bo far we can't convinee our bank Auditor, takes this means of thank. sold. That's where advertising comes tenant to captain, Capt, Blerly is the service. W, O, Blerly is connected die Georgian College, Cochrat { ne int that there are war profit ing those who signed his petition in MISS NELLIE CLARK GRAHAM day afternoon at the Orviston Miss Nellie Clr Graham, for: SMa sarc td Interment wil merly of Bellefonte, died at the : home of her sister, Mrs. Charles 8 ‘ i “ps Hughes, in Brooklyn, N. Y. August JOHN IRVIN LONG 5, 1943, after a several months’ ill- John Irvin Long, of Ohio, native ness. Funeral services were held in of this county, died at the home of Brooklyn, N. Y.. and interment was his sister, Mrs. Nestor Heckman, at made at Easton, Md Spring Mills, sometime Tuesday - morning. Mr, Long, who was visiting EDWARD C. FUNK, his sister's home left word Monday night that he wasn't to he called In the morning. Consequently the fam- ily didn't go to his room until near- ly noon, He was found dead in bed Edward C. Funk of Curtin died at his home at 7:45 p. m. Wednesday, August 4, 1043. Mr. Funk had been ill for some time. He was aged 70 years and 29 days. Born at Curtin, Detensed. » “i o Sahn 2 ng Her Wh 1 Th L f July 5, 1873, he was a son of Joseph '¢ essler Long, was born at 4 and Sarah Evans Funk. His wife, the Linden Hall on November 26, 1880 ! c cy as . ; y ap ve { mth former Nancy M. Barger, survives |MAKIng his age 62 years, § month: and 14 days. He was never married He was the last of his family. He ! was a member of the Curtin Meth. The sole survivor, in addition to the 600 CANS odist church. Funeral services were Sister, Mrs, Heskman, Is another sis dy held at the church Saturday after- ter, Mrs. John Condo, of Sprir me noon with Rev. Rov A. Goss of. Mills. Funeral services will be held HERSHEY ww clating. Interment was made in the 8t the Goodhart Funeral Home Curtin cemetery {Centre Hall, at 2 o'clock Friday — - ternoon, followed by services in the MRS. ELSIE BECHDEL MYERS. Georges Valley churel with Rey Ty n 4 officiating nts 11 Committal services were held last Pru rw : ‘ ol - ing I men k Thursday at Baptist cemetery, Blan- | ©" e ! A be ps p p 2 % i cemetery. Mt nl wn chard, for Mrs. Elsie Bechde] Mver n ir. Long W I Ww occu lon 68. a native of Blanchard who died ¢0¢f by Tuesday, August 3, 1943, at the Pro ADDITIONAL BATH p testant Home in Pittsburgh. Mrs HEX hi Lb SECTION 1-1b Myers was born at Blanchard, a - daughter of James and Margaret Local Youth Sees can , Bechdel. Her husband, Sidney Myer preceded her in death. A brother Invasion of Sicily and sister, Burns Bechdel and Mt al. LIMIT—ONE CAN PER CUSTOMER) Harvey Lingle, both of Pittsburgn {Continued from Doge ons) survive. Mrs. Myers, who was a grad tant} i Bak sis er, TL FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 13. 1943 urses’ Training school in the class hip of the convoy was damaged, | | / | | | Ye / y . ). : * ) of 1808, had been an invalid for the : past 23 years p hore nd wring the invasion Fhe New Modern Wel vice Food Market, (Came in and see our tremendou varietv of High MISS CLARA T. BATESON he yer ngaged in genera . i CLARA convoy duty escortii to Pa WwW hile The Last f corner Bishop and Allegheny streets, Bellefonte, will open Ouality Foods! Take advantage of the greater economy Miss Clara T. Bateson. of 601 We t telleria. Malta fzerts nd other , 4 h # 1943 1 i { featured hy the lower prices at the new Weis Self-Service Fairmount avenue, State College, , i140, tts in 1 ‘ oh tine . ’ Friday morning. August / is. OM hoppers from Market. 3 folk f i QUALITY, VARIETY, AND died at her home at 4:25 a. Mm. call to battle statior P Bellefonte and vicinity will enjoy the many new ogutstand mihi es, lo'hs, 1f H's 4 . y : : i a welleton \ I e1 ‘ FCONOMY Sunday, August 8 La of compll- Guaman Sim Bact of Sh 720 PACKAGES vou are looking for, then don’t miss this big cations after an | ROA] ta aren of ome af tha hon aks h - ing features that will make this modern market the food opportunity! Shop and Save the “Weis Save Way” at the the > , % x § TOA Be ilu bud 5 : months. The deceased wa Edd henes ny job aboard t ’ shopping center of Bellefonte, Garand Opening of the Weis Self-Service Market Ramon, te Joh 8 ee oe” LY nn TENDERLEAF Ridd Bateson Yived by ane brother und che SSler, wher we took aboard a fresh supp BM WEIS QUALITY EVAPORATED Harvey W Bateson of Montrose Miss Lulu Bateson of Erie. MISS part the whole w halted. The act Prskrut seers HO TEABALLS § MILK 10.85 Jd. L.. Holmes of State Colitge 107 enon mtnmunitine taken aboard so 3 ™ fa YAS, Was o Mttier Of irae nT V0. 'aten 2Yomre n Be 4 er ba cans PHAMAMAALHVA LAA VA MAMA BAAA AMAVAAA MA MLUAAAAA AML 4 41 FOI & VEC, the past 20 years, wa the Baptist church, Legion Auxiliary, and oh ; a Re aia ] lege Woman's Club. She served away ak | ; ay TA. ; historian of the Auxiliary and as 5100 Of Siclly came when, an how pkg. C. W. Sweet Pickles qt. jar 3lc treasurer of the Baptist church. Fu ss . : ' ! 5. di hy ‘ or 99 neral services were held at the home| $3 FC. 8° hands to the ~|aniali, al of 8 ( by Hurfl's Noodles with Cheese 25-02. jar 4 Tikaday afternoon, with Rev. R AEE wad te be dorm : Richardson's Mints pkg. 9¢ Selby, pastor of he University ap- ' ud ; : ts » : : { Bao - tist church, officiating. Interment Seaman Sto d the greatest LIMIT—ONE PACKAGE PER CUSTOMER Karo Syrun (Blue Label) 3-Ih. jar 15¢ wis made at Pine Hall f re ' to t oldier hey A Dromedary (iingerbread Vix pkg. 20 A. C. LEATHERS Lang's Dill Pickles qt. jar Zh A. C. Leathers wiedlown - : Fels Naptha Soap bar 5¢ arg snd Dale Ot liege, a : Sd Tk tals Brotha OF Tots BE we f.ifebuoy or Lux Seap 3 cakes 20c a resident of Rehoboth each del. Re , PY ; ' ’ : . ] died ‘of a heart attack on Friday, NO Is in the Army Air © at a 7 li shredded Ralston pkg. Tle Aur o. 1063 wr. Lester was 01 Gocaner vei, canons re B |W hile They Last! Zion Fig Bars 115-Ih. pke. 25¢ years old and had been a lifelong oy HO USLALly BRiecd on h " f member of the Methodist church. He Major matters. couldn't see eye-to- Houschold Ammonia _ qt. bot 10 will be remembered by many as one © ACE © SSE 19 Png what Jennett’s Hamburger Spreac 8-07. jar Bc oe dean 8 Bal estate in the ter. Clair explained that he couldn’ 456 PACKAGES Miracle Whip Salad Dressing 8-07. jar 15c—pt. jar 27c : a. 4 iy : a | t he ’ y LAhvs “8 . . » N * » Pio State College and Howard area the Nove er Lang's Sweet Pickles Chips qt. jar 2% reo leu {amr 0. the FRANTZ BRAND Lang's Sweet Te pe Rebecca Harvey, of State College: Prior to enlistis the Navy of uppewa Salt »-1h, pkg. 3 two daughters. Mrs. G. Y. Pri f August 14. 1042. Clais employed Paostum (Cereal 18-02. pke. 21e Rehoboth Beach Rinso, Oxvdel or Duz Ige pkg. 23c D. Burns, of St. Alba: wh N Y Yigee in oy ft ; emg am tnn see sno | Marshmallows [§ SE Brim oie dui Jee ph. 23 Houserville. Lb is es a - Re } : . ing v Newport, R hs en i ! : ‘4 vB My T-Fine Lemon Pie Filling vke. a Leathers ‘ d Ranger Joe Wheat Cereal (honey covered) pkg. 10¢ GOLDEN R BANANAS Schimmel's Grape Jam 1-1h jar 15¢ FAAAAAAMARARAAAAAAAAAMAAAAAAARALAAA DY AN bunch wer 8 CALL} I'NKIST LEMONS - - - » 44c CALIF VALENCIA ORANGES - - - »35¢ CHOICE GREEN PEPPERS - - - 2 5c CALIF. PARCAL CELERY - - . wwex19e 1943. The child became {ll Monday #7 COME home iit Wh Pe { f r I K 1 i No. 2 1 18 : BUY FINER, FRESHER of last week and was discovered to . ile Th Las Tomatoes big K Brane 0. 2 can 1c { Hew wy pp y . ; DAILY ROASTED" COFFEE have ear infection somewhat re- . re f pre nd a itis Death cited Blanchard Marine Cherries— Ball Band, Royal Anne__16.0z, can 17¢ 11 Del Monte Ready lo Serve WEIS LEADER when the infection drained inward- Accident Victim » 91 or ” Is, it was reported. The child was Prunes No. 2 rlass 25¢ - admitted to the hospital] about 10 n " d RY . c 0 r F E E ‘ lav: 11a wah a a nl (Continued from pags ome) Walt's Diced Beets 16-02. jar 12¢ { p.m. Monday He was a son of Wil prvices were held that afternoon ’ 4 WEIS QUALIT llam and Mabel Custer Monsell and gu vices wore Shes pl E HERSHEY S Ritter's Asparagus No. 2 can 30¢ 8 QUALITY Lo continued at 5 p.m was born in Bellefonte on December the Blanchard Chusch of Christ Hallmark Pre- ( ‘noked Beans 10-07. pkg. 11e O r Fy E E 2 igs 5lc 19. 1935, making his age 7 years, 7 oi1 Rey Rov 8 : Rogers 4 of . - months, and 20 days. Surviving are ye cnirch oMeiating B & M Baked Beans 19-02. glass 16¢ : WEIS HOTFI his parents and these brothers and Na si en . . 2. - sisters: Jean W., Williamsport; Don- Jat fury seivicts In sharge of the COCOA Campbell eh poo h- 16¢ C 0 J F E E ald C.. of the Army: Marian, Ni- Veterans of Foreign Wars of State Campbell's Mushroom Soup 101, 07. can 16¢ College, were held at the grave in leathers il | Pelore bein assigned to destroyer services were held at th My GULLY neral Home, State College. Monday “The food is fine. They have sat /5:1b August 11 is the Last Dav to Use Sugar Coupon Neo. 13 for 5 Ibs, Sugar afternoon with Dr. M. V. Messina of ‘take al] you want. but eat all you the Methodist cl officiating k n ere’s no complaint or pkg Interment was made in the Centre he i ality ir qual ‘ of food. A os HEINZ BAKED County Memorial Park - Navy men. treat vou il Nal LIMIT-ONE PACKAGE PER CUSTOMER) 2 Blue 17! 2-0X, THOMAS CUSTER MONSELL sald Pp : C . . aaa ai n ut don’t get me wrong.” he ¢ i i jar Thomas Custer Monsell, aged AN son of Mr. and Mrs. William Mon- '™ 5a) HK } Vy AI \ sell, of Holmes street, Bellefonte, "at everything is fine, and I meas died at the Centre County Hospital JUSt ha it font mean I'll shed BLUE POINT VALUES about midnight Monday, August 9, *0Y tears when Ri ger and w USE BLUE STAMPS, R-8.7 FAATHAAAAARAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALARARARAAA AA AMARA NS SOR LAA a Rolls Be a ore the Christian cemetery, Blanchard Mifflin Brand Peas x . No. 2 can 13¢ Robert L.. and Molly L.. all at home. The deceased, member of the Ma 1/ Ih Silver Floss Sauer Kraut big No. 3 can 12¢ Funeral services will be held at the Fine Corps Reserve, enlisted in No-i § I. ' Yaa a Ovo . home at 2 o'clock this Thursday af- vember 1942. He was a son of Ralph /2 All Good I eaches ; 1 4 07. can 1c ternoon with Rev. H. H Jacobs, pas- And Bess Kunes Johnsonbaugh and pkg Heart's Delight Pear Nectar 12-02. can 10¢ tor of the Evangelical church of- Was born at Bianchard on March . : : | EES \ R-07 6 ficiating. Interment will b made in 20, 1925. Surviving are his mother. Del Monte Tomato Sauce ‘ L can x ASSORTED Centre County Memorial Park, near Who is empic; ed by Mrs. Russel] W (LIMITONE BOX PER CUSTOMER) Gerber S Baby Foods - 3 cans 20¢ o Shiloh church Adamitz, of West College avenue 5 SUNSWEET old Meats 4 red pia) Ib 35¢ MRS. ALFRED M. SHANK. Johnsonbaugh, now employed in : FRESH : | Beef Liver «=» |b 35¢ A&B Pure Lard :~w Ib 19¢ State College his father, Ralph Mrs. Mary Leah Shank, wife of Philadelphia; a brother, John Harry Med. 1-1b Alfred M. Shank. of Orviston, died © Blanchard two sisters, Emily at her home there at 9:15 o'clock Lou, of Zion, and Katherine Ann. of size pkg. Monday morning, August 9, 1943, Bellefonte; his maternal grandpar- from the effects of a stroke suffer- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Kunes, * . ed Monday of last week. Mrs. Shank of Blanchard, and his paternal While js cy ast » ** RED POINT VALUES y was a daughter of George and Annie Erandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Price a y " . . =F gE 1) 8 T- ) McElhoe Brown and was born in Johnsonbaugh, of State College USE RED STAMPS. T-V-V) Point Value Brush Valley on September 3. 1871, Pvt, Johnsonbaugh. who gave up ' : a : 9 making her age at time of death 71 his studies in high school to etilist 240 PACKAGES Choice Alaska Salmon - 1-1b, can 2le 12 years, 11 months and 6 days. Sur. in the Marines, received his basic Sardines —in oil i Ea - a Vi Size can He viving in addition to her husband training at Parris Island and from 7 ‘ . . . are these children: Harry, of Al- there was sent to Florida. Upon com- BAKER S wreen Star Oleomargarine. __1-lh, print 18¢ CHUCK toona: Mrs. Roger Poorman and pletion of special work in Florida he (Good Luck Oleomargarine. 1-1h. print 26¢ Beef Roast «~~ Ib 30¢ John Shank, of State College: Mrs... transferred to New River. N. C.. 11h jar 24e wii Shompson td Waites and and expected soon to be sent to Cal- : k Hace or ory ; ow wi ik — . a ‘ erna Shank, of Orviston: 7 grand- | irornis i STRICT : Go - i children; 2 great-grandchildren, and Ora ( A ion Brand Condens I —- can 15¢ iden Harvest Citrus Pvt. Kenneth Walker, son of Mrs the y rothe ister: i Rigo. Bg Sn Begg Floyd Walker, of Pike Street, Belle SHREDDED Harry. Corning. N, Y.. Charles and fonte, was home on furlough from Earl Brown. Yarnell and Mrs [New River. N. C.. when he learned George Naylor, of Tyrone. Mrs. Of the death of his close friend, Pvt. . Shank ws 8 charter member of the Johnsonbaugh. Pvt, Walker said Pvt. 4-oz. Nabisco pkg. C 2 h jar 29¢ P.O. of A. and was an active mem- Johnsonbaugh was in an amphibian k ber and worker in the Christian tractor unit and that he was sched- pkg. church at Orviston for the past 30 uled to have departed for California — ne wo wine WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES — — — & — : n f time she On Priday—the day after the fatal JO Ion eri Worsen's accident, | (LIMITONE PACKAGE PER CUSTOMER) Mca Soiy, ad the Soto | veo EAT putt Y Help America Win! Buy War Bonds and Stamps! of which she had been a member and in favor of winning the war if] for many years. Puneral services will | {it costs nothing and can be accom- | be held at 2:30 o'clock this Thurs- | plished without inconvenience.
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