Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, November 09, 1944, Image 6

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SE FIO TI SE PY
OBITUARY
TEE —
An only
died during the first
ese brothers and sis-
Alfred Ott, of New
Mi Elizabeth Ripka,
Ott, hoth of Willlams-
Mrs. Jenne Green, of Detroit
1... Mrs. Sara Strauser
vivors include hi living at her brothers
son, Nathan . { Medi and nee the deat wife; =and
daughter Marv Dinwidd of Mrs. Cora Rothrock, of DuBois. Mr
Ridgway ning ra hildren and Ott was a member of the Reformed
two great-grandchildren th | i the Od Fellow
{ a ister ! ran nd Lode ith of Bellefonte Funeral
held at his home at
irsday with Rev. C
bi! Interment
in cemes
L. MONROE TOBIAS died Marc)
L. Monroe Tobias, 87, fath son, Harr
Mrs. Fred Lininger College World War
died in the Jersey Shore Hospital at 1! urvive
11 p. m. Friday. H , ident | Y
of Woolrich and a retired
of the Woolrich Wooler
he worked for
26 of this year
of State
been homy
3) f 44
fn i
brothers ane
James, of Jerse
and Mrs, Clare
Woolrich. Funera vi Nclating
at the home Monday » Luth
interment was made in te Woclricn WH t Pleasant Gap
cemetery ——
: JAMES R. McSULEY
HENRY ¢ R mes R. McSuley of Pittsburgh,
Henry C Weaver 1. reti ell former ellefonte resident, died at
Telephone con moi { his home at 8 p. m. Friday, Novem-
in Unionville at 12:3 : 7 1944, of complications follow-
November 1944. of eal ( 1- Ing a six weeks’ iliness. MY, McSuley
tion after being fll five \ {eV who wa Lock Haven 57
br tl er of the Le Mi rie REO, § n of Jame 1
Belle and
HUBE RT IRVIN
CALVIN
Hubert I vii
va d Lottie (Geist) Irvin, di MRS. SARAH ELIZABETH
Tuesday morning at his ome in BOWERSOX
Greenwood 3 ry in Me 2 1 3
is widow
who had |p
EIS
fdition to her son, Lawrenc
Floyd N. &mith, of Lawrence.
Mrs. Lester Condo |
Mills, Mrs. John M. Boob, of Mill-
heim: Bruce of Mifllinburg Frank
of Aaronsburg. William of Coburn
and Lt. Walter H. Weaver, of Camp
Chaflee, Ark. Surviving brothers
sisters are: Mrs. Willls Breon, of
Spring Mills: Mrs, Charles Miller,
of Rebersburg: John Best, of Flem-
ington; Charles Best of Willian
port, and Howard Best, of Lewise
She was a member of the Re-
formed church of Millheim, Funeral
vices will be held at the church
at 2 p. m. Thursday, with Rev, Carl
W. Elsenburg officiating. Inilerment
will be made In Falrview cemeter)
Millhelm
pring
and
town
JACK M. KELLEY
Jack M. Kelley, son of James |
Kelley, formerly of Houtadale
in the Wash, ho
Monday, November 6, al
{iliness. He had been employed at the
Fleetwing Alreraft Co of Bristol
Pa. until] recently when
od ition with the Boeing Al
craft Co. of Seattle
membered by h
Snow Shoe and Al
Si
High
Lieut
iin C
by hi fatl
Seattle pital, on
ter a brie!
neecepts
a pos
attended
Altoona
red
School
Jinmie
orsica on
ho ister
William Magulr
Robert and Michael
ter, Jane, all of Philadelphi
JG HN F. BREON
ra G. Breon, of Stale
at her
MRS
Novembe
THE C ENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PK.
“| Missing Marine
Presumed Dead
(Conlinued rom page one)
rent written Octo)
ald that he was In a
but ex
short He told his
worry i they did
for a while eX)
might be in an
be unabie Lo wrils
He wi wiied on
enjor at
Xpected to '™
parents not
not hear fr
died
[
Recovered From Wound
im him jy
Captain Parker
Is Decorated
(Continued rom page ows)
‘Barroom Brawl
1944
avember 1,
Recent Weddings
Baina
wire of
ne marriage i
Lo Concettins
Arrives in France
Poles
WEIS ,
Corner Allegheny and Bi
SELF
ERVICE
SNOD Streets
BELLEFONTE, P/
WEIS QUALITY
CAKE
FLOUR
21.
OLD VIR(
Marmalade
JANI
.BUTTER
MUSSELMAN'S
JONTA CITRUS
SHOP
MARKETS
VALUES
THAT SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES!
TODAY AT YOUR WEIS SUPER MARKET
19:
43
Wes
Quality
FRANTZ MALTED KERNEL
Marshmallows -
MRS. HARRY E. HARPER
MARY
SYRUP
1.01
WILLIAM HENRY OT1 MRS. FLORA MAE WEAVER
Hiam Henry Ott, retired car- Mtr Flora Mae Weaver, of Mill-
jed at t 3.58 a 1 Monday
¢ home of
Stormy Weather
AHEAD
KEEP YOUR FEET WARM AND DRY
Overshoes
and
Arctics
for Every
Member
of the
Family
Women's
ARCTICS - $1.39
$1.00
Men's Arctics
All Rubber Work
 5-BUCKLE $3.69
{-BUCKLE $3.19
| DRESS $2.79
85¢ |
Overshoes
Child's and Misses’
ARCTICS ~ $1.29
Overshoes
Youth's and Boys' | Overshoes
|
ARCTICS - $2.19 | DRESS
$1.00 | WORK
$1.35
Overshoes $1.49
We will be closed Armistice Day. Open Friday
Night until 9 o'clock.
Brown's Boot Shop
Bellefonte’s Popular Family Shoe Store
Torrence Marsha
James Shirk
Mit
it Mill- f
secrelar ab
ago WA employed
psburg Hardware Company
the former Katura Stump, a
hildren survive
Herman and Mr Mary M
both sburg: three
ciilidren and the following
ister
also survive, in
ther in Bellefonte: Miss Nelle
man, of Aspinwall: Mrs. Paul Noll
of Pottsville, and Mrs. Fred Kaufl.
man, living in Tennessee. He leave
a half-brother, Wade W. of Stats
College. He was a member of the
Masonie lodge and the Consistory of
Williamsport, Funeral services were
held Tuesday afternoon, with inter-
ment in Philipsburg
MRS, MATTHIAS SHANK
Mrs. Julia Shank, former resident
of Clarence, died at her home In
{ Cleveland, Ohlo, Monday,
6. 19044. Mrs. Shank, who had not
been well for about two years went
to Cleveland to live about 12 years
{ago. Born at Snow Shoe, 63 years
{ago, she was a daughter of Willard
and Nancy Elizabeth Walker Cris-
ipin, Her husband, Matthias, and
{these children survive: Kenneth, liv.
{ing in California; Clarence, of New
{York City: Dorothy, of Williams.
|port; Gilbert, Vernon and Oecile, all
sisters also survive, They are Mrs
Alice Bullock, of Williamsport; Mrs
Maude Bullock, of Jersey Shore; W
8. Crispin, of Julian, and Mrs. El
lery Lucas, of Bellefonte, 8he was a
member of the Methodist church
The body will arrive in 8now Shoe
this morning and will be taken to
the Johnson funeral home where
services will be held at 2 p. m. Fri.
day. Rev. Ralph Schiablg will ‘of-
ficlate, Interment will take place]
November
of Cleveland, Ohlo, and Paul, in the
U. 8. Army. One brother and three)
Norman McKinley Slightly
Wounded
They are: Fred ser
addition to his bro- Samu
Her- and
Marine Presumed Dead
and Mrs. Edward Hall
vill w about ia
were tifiee
A member of |
been missing
1043
received notice
Corp iad
ince November 10
weekend
War Depart
f any fu
umed tw be tend
ment that in 0
rther rd of him he
now pie
“Hall is believed to have been
tioned on an aircraft carrier in We
South Pacific when he was lost, He
as 22 vears old and had been In
{ie service about two years at the
time he was reported missing Mr
and Mrs. Hall have five other sons
in the service
sla-
5 ——-
Spring Mills Couple
Observe Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Confer, of!
Spring Mills, were entertained at)
their home Friday night, October 27, |
in honor of their silver wedding an- |
niversary
Refreshments were served and Mr
and Mrs. Confer received a number
of gifts
Those present were: Mr. and Jn -
Clyde Confer and daughter,
{Clarence Crater, Mr. and Mry Joh |
MeCool and daughters Betty and
Chocolate Flavored
wn BYe
CAMPBELL’S
TOMATO
SOUP
asugl 3 95
ht
GRE
Oleomargarine
MA
SUN-MAID RAISINS
JESTH
Dill Pickles
WEIS QUALITY
Jayouuaise
EN STAR
PROCESS
CHATEAI
SEEDLESS
15-02 13
FED
15
KRELLOGG'S
CORN CORN BRE
FLAKES FLAKES C
1-or N
ki
- CHEESE
I-1h
Frini
18
25
orden’s
2-h
per pound
WEIS BRANDS COFFEES
ROASTED FRESH DAILY eo GROUND TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS
AKFAST HOUR
OFFEE
ps 21
WEIS LEADER
COFFEE
HOTEL & RESTAURANT
COFFEE
KELLOGG'S SHREDDED WHEAT
MOTHER'S OATS (C ¥
Ranger Joe
»
HONEY COATED WHEAT CEREAL
CHEF BOY-AR-DEE SPAGHETTI SAUCE
PURE CIDER VINEGAR
SWEETHEART TOWET SOAP
WYANDOTTE CLEANSER
DELICIOUS CHICKEN RAVIOLI
QUAKER YELLOW CORN MEAL
L. & S. RED RASPBERRY PRESERVES
L. & S. APRICOT PRESERVES
BUTTER KERNEL CORN
MIFFLIN BRAND PEAS
YANKI-BOY SYRUP
GREAT NORTHERN BEANS
.
Granulated Soap PhE 23¢
Palmolive Soap 2 Balhsize 19¢
TOILET SOAP 3°
OCTAGON
Toilet Soap
OCTAGON
CLEANSER
Cashmere Bouquet
aki
in Askey cemetery near Moshannon | Beverly, Mr. and Mrs Arely Odfiter |
Friends may call at the funeral) (and daughter, Norma Jane, and son |
home from this evening until fu-|Doyle. Mr. and Mrs* W. 1. Russell |
neral time. {and son Harris and daughter, Ln
ADDITH Richard Harris, and grandson Bud-
BEX GBOOND SECTION die, Mr. and Mrs, Nevin Righel and
hy daughters Jean and Doris, Allen
Few people turn down an invita- Sheets, and A, C Confer, all of
ton to a good meal, anywhere, any- [Spring Mills; Miss Myrtle Woomer
time. and David Swarts, of Lewistown,
FOR EASIER IRONING
Fancy Yellow
Sweet Potatoes
Fancy
Winesap Apples 4 Ibs 25¢
Ib 39¢
4 bs 24¢
Cranberries
Florida Oranges
Size 88. Florida
Grapefruit
doz. 35¢
each Tc
FRESH
MEATS
Swift's Premium
Frankfurters
Fancy
T-Bone Steaks
Shoulder
Veal Chops
Breast of Veal
Baked Beans