39. Thursday, May 25, 1939. THA UNION PRESS-COURIER. ; f " y — — Gdedoadedodulodoobadrdosldoduduosfotoosfonfodirosdn daughter of Thomas and Mary Ann'born on May 9,°1906 ,a daughter of Mary (Brown) Birchall Surviving are hospital, were conducted on Wednes- many years. She was a resident of H | (Wasser) Hertzog. She had resided in John and Bertha (Blanker) Horne. a son, J s, a brother, William Bur-| day n f last week in the St stings Tor the greater art of hes life, | Cresson for may years. Surviving are her husband and these chell, and four sisters. Mrs. Mary Du- | Au holic church t in- A umber lar Sai The PAGE SEVEN DEATH NOTICES 1 . > -— : Her husband, Simon Vaught, died in children: Clara Mae, John, Ethel, Har- kes, Lewistown; Mrs. Martha Jaggers,' ter 1ent the church cemet body was brought to Hasti ings for fu- Fd dd bb db bbb | 1931. Surviving are seven children old, Mildred and Marie, all at home. Detroit, Mich.; and Mrs*James Hicks Carl had bee n residing in Pittsburg neral services and burial. MRS. MARY DUNEGAN. | Miss Emma Vaught, Cresson; Charles The funeral services were conduct- and Mrs. Margaret Dawson, of for several years. His wife died en in Mrs. Mary Dunegan, aged 72 years, | A. Vaught, Cresson; Harry A. Vaught,! ed on Wednesday afternoon at Fruit Barnesbor | ty- -five years ago. Surviving are these MARY LEE BECK a member of a pioneer Northern Cam- | Altoona; Clement C. Vaught, Cresson; | Hill cemetery in Clearfield county. The — | children: Edward Hane M Finsral services for Mary I wo B bria County family and one of the best Mrs B E. Randall, Carrolltown; Mrs. | Rev. John E. Jackson. pastor of the MISS MARIA JONES. Kee sport; 4 the f ory NE 1d d ! ey fo ok, £. J. Byrne, New York City; and Mrs. | Barnesboro Presbyteri shurch, offi : 1 : 3: JoUY year oid aaugnier of hr, an known residents of the county, died at E15 ] ) rs Ys ne ir Barnesboro Presbyterian church, offi- Funeral services for Miss Maria Mrs. Kenneth Beck of Barnesooro who 11:35 o'clock last Friday morning at| ©: Burley, Loretto. Two children ciated, and interment was in the chur- Jones, d 79, a former resident of i ; i li Cr PY nd CTE > “| preceded her in death. ch cemetery hs, Ee pe Dlis died on Monday morning in the Miners her home in Clearfield township, near ey . . Yar, whose death occurred on|™™ hospital at Spangler, will be conducted Patton She also leaves 45 grandchildren and ————— 1y i at the home of Mr = n Tt i £ DE t tl ] . i at the home of Mr. on rsday afternoon at 2 pe Mrs we Es a i : three great-grandchildren. and rib Cl: r Mauer of Rockw JOH NE. REED. Hisday afiemo ne : de parental rs. Dunegan’s death terminated an Tho Tororsl Saveinds os JOHN BIRCHALL. air Mauer of Rockwood, Vu home. Interment will be in a Cherry illiness of nearly a year of a compli- 1e uneral services were held on Fansral sétvices for John Birchall were conducted on Wednesday after John Reed, aged 41, p Tree cemetery. cation of ailments. A native and life- Tuesday morning with a high mass of unera Se Vices of Ce a noon in the Ebensburg Baptist church | Galli t, died of a i ) long resident of Clearfield township, | Féduiem in St. Michael's Church at aged 38 years, w ol die i ; ese 4Y| and interment was in Lloyd cemetery, | tack « g. He h: a a wa . Loretto, with interment in the church | morinin gof this week at his home in! vice 3000s who was born in Cambria) been in ill health and had worked as Automobiles, trucks and + tractors ambria ked a : have replaced approximately 10,000,000 Mrs. Dunegan was born December 31, 1866, a daughter of Henry B. and Ca- therine Daugherty Noel, pioneer res- —_— idents of this section. MRS. JAMES RAY. Miss Mary Noel and Joseph Dune- Mrs. Laura ¢Horne) Ray, aged 32 gan, well known farmer, were united | years, wife of James Ray, died on Sun- | will officiate. Interment will be made in marriage November 7, 1887, and the | day morning in the Miners’ hospital at | in the North Barnesboro cemetery. Mr couple observed their 51st wedding an- | Spangler where she had been a pa-| Birchall’s health had been impaired for niversary last fall. tient since May 12th. She was a res- | several months. He was born in Bar- Augustine, whose death occurred on Mrs. Dunegan was the mother of 13 | ident of Marstellar. The deceased was ' nesboro in 1900, a son of James and | Monday of last week in a Pittsburgh children, all of whom survive as fol- re : lows: Thomas J. Dunegan, Clearfield Bakerton will be conducted at one o’- clock on Thursday afternoon at the home of his brother, William Birchall in Barnesboro. Rev. C. J. Switzer, pas- tor of the Barnesboro M. E. Church, Township, had been ill for the p: usual the night previous. years. A number of brothers and sis- — ters survive. ‘ : AT MRS. PHILOMENA TERNAUX. Mrs. Philomena Ternaux, aged 66, | widow of Theotime Thernaux, died on Sunday evening at her home in New York City, following an extended ill- ness. She was born in France, but had been a, resident of this country for level. | horses and mules, which used the — equivalent of 40,000,000 acres of feed. cemetery. show that, with aire conditioned cabins, super-stratosphere planes can carry passengers In come fort at three or four miles above sea= a 3 ights JOHN CARL. Test fught Funeral services for John Carl, ag- eg 81 years, a former resident of St. corcnmrencons —. i sos EE ——— — eso crm LLU) Owned & Operated hy the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. Township; Ralph Dunegan and Mrs. Leroy Luther, Patton; Mrs. Gus War- ner, Patton; Mrs. Edward Dunn, Pitts- burgh; Dr. Joseph H. Dunegan, Pitts- burgh; Leonard P. Dunegan, Atlantic City; Earl Dunegan, Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Charles Barnicle, Patton. She also leaves fifty-one grandchil- dren and these brothers and sisters:« Michael and Charles Noel and Miss Sarah Noel of Clearfield township, and Hugh Noel of Chest Springs. The funeral services were conduct- ed at nine o'clock on Monday morn- ing with a requiem high mass in St. Mary’s Catholic church, Patton. Rev. Father Bertrand McFadyen, O .S. B,, pastor, officiated. Interment was made in St. Mary’s cemetery. 450 Magee Ave. Patton, Pa. | J township; Dr. Harry J. Dunegan, Cly- SELF SERVICE Holiday Ahead ~Get Ready HEAD FOR A & P's SUPER MARKET — SAVE PLENTY! Mrs. John E. Eckenrode, East Carroll Our shelves are stock- It’s picnic time again—the first holiday of the season is nearly here—and A & P Markets are ready for it. BROTHER JOSEPH CONWAY. + a Tp Ee 2 oo 22 idan To ed with everything you'll need from Olives to Paper Napkins, for cating at home or afield. Because every price is a low price every Brother Joseph Conway, TOR, aged a SHOP TODAY AND AVOID THE # day at A & P Super Markets, you'll save on everything. In making up your shopping list we suggest that for the sake of guality and 81, one of the oldest members of the * RUSH! + cconomy, you include the famous foods that A & P makes and packs. Select one of A & P’s nationally known Coffee trio, Eight O'Clock, Third Order Regular Franciscan com- %* CLOSED ALL DAY TUESDAY % Red Circle or Bokar, choose White House Milk, A & P Breads and Jane Parker Baked Goods, and an assortment of Ann Page Quality munity at Loretto, died on Sunday af- 3 » : hy 3 Foods. For, in buying these good things to eat, you benefit most from A P’s factory-to-you operation. Join the 6,000,000 who shep at A jenoen, at oe Morty hospital in Al- foofocfocfoofoefoefoofsofoofosfonforfeofoofonfocforfoofoefosfooforfoufonioefortoefectos & P.—Save money on your food bills. oona after having been stricken on a train enroute from Philadelphia. SULTANA IONA ; cit : £ Ns TOMATO OR VEGETABLE Returning from a visit in Philadel- TINS phia, Brother Joseph was removed : ’ 22-0z. puis. Brotner Josep was removed | [lfl TUNA FLAKES, 27°19¢ LIMA BEANS, 2 2,9c HURFF’S SOUPS, 3 *=, 25¢ to the hospital where death ensued ARMOUR’S IONA PET, EVERYDAY, SILVER COW, CARNATION given as me cause of death. Ill CORNED BEEF “ms 35¢ GREEN BEANS ek E MILK a | given as the cause of death. 9 C ’ 4 CANS 25¢c vap. ) 10 CANS 63c¢c Born in Philadelphia in 1859, Broth PHILLIPS SWEET. TEN er Joseph was the son of John and , NDER DEL MONTE ary Loughran) comvay. He ented lll TOMATO JUICE, 4 2% 19¢ IONA CORN, 4.2% 25¢ FRUIT SALAD, 2:25 the Third Order Regular of the Fran- 9 CANS C 9 CANS C ’ Cans C bor 2 3 mrs or ani [| eA — TENDER, FLAVORFUL or As ee bs NOLIVES, "2% 39c IONA PEAS, 2%: 15¢c GRAPE JUICE, 2,7" 25c¢ Brother Joseph was superior of the amon lanl Diasige Pejoe : ar NECTAR TEA, Y Ib. pkg. 25¢ years ago was instrumental in estab- JINN 3 r : i a s . lishing a branch of the Third Order SUNNYFIELD READY-TO-SERVE COOKED Cut Rite Regular in Waco, Texas. He is sur- WAX PAPER, 125 ft. roll, 15¢ vived by a number of cousins in Phil- Paper adelphia and Pittsburgh. r Q R The funeral services were conduct- HAMS SMALL SIZE, WHOLE Cc PLATES, 2 pkgs 15¢ ed on Tuesday morning in the Monas- OR SHANK HALF J aper vs tery Chapel at St. Francis College, and @ ® @ ® NAPKINS, 2 pkgs. . 15¢ interment was made in the Monastery A&P ¥ MATCHES, 2 boxes ie 7c cemetery. SUNNYFIELD TENDERED SMOKED SHORT SHANK PICNICS =! = 15¢ Size, LB. Octagon Toilet TOILET SOAP, 4 cakes .... 15¢ Round, Sirloin, Tenderloin STEAKS Branded Steer Beef, Qual. HAMBURGER, 1b. ...... 17¢ Sliced JUMBO BOLOGNA, 1b. 15¢ Sliced BOILED HAM, Ib. ..._ 39c NORFOLK 4502 PICINGS "ns 19 : her son, Charles Vaught, Cresson. Her ve 2 death terminated a lengthy illness. HAMS, 1b ia tedveraned é® Asst. MEAT LOAV ES, Ib. ..... 23¢ A native of Cambria county, Mrs. Tender, Meaty End = 2 For Meat Loaves — Fresh Ground Delicious CLUB WEINERS 1b. 15¢ MRS. MARY VAUGHT. Mrs. Mary Magdeline Vaught, 85, a well known resident of Cresson, died — on Saturday morning at the home of Vaught was born January 25, 1854, a VEAL AND PORK, Ib .. - 2c Tender Skinless WEINERS, 1b 21¢ CHUCK ROAST, Ib . 14¢ Cut from Mew TYPEWRITERS $21.78 __Oficial Remington- Rand Portable Agency fi i 3 Account Books, Ledger sheets, All-Facts Busi- i ness Record Bks, Loose-Leaf Outfits, Dupli- : DL cator Needs, Calendars, Advertising Novelties Stapling Machines & Staples for All machines BANANAS, 5 Ibs. 25¢ LB. 25¢ Typewriter Ribbons 50c Salesbooks 6 for 25¢ JOIN THE THOUSANDS MHO SAVE ON 1 Typewriter & Adding Machine Service Agency Pascal EAGLE PRINTING CO. Barneshors CELERY, 2 stalks...19¢ | POTATOES, peck .... 35¢ - Juicy Large Red Ripe & LEMONS, doz. 23¢ | TOMATOES, 2 lbs. 25¢ LARGE BED Fla. 220’s-250’s | Fancy ! ORANGES, 2 doz... 25¢ | CUCUMBERS, 3 for 10c¢ S T R A W B E R R ES MILD AND MELLOW Large | New QUART 25¢ WATERMELONS ea 55¢ | ASPARAGUS, 2 Ibs 25¢ Boxes 3" 39¢ pond 16C 2" 35¢ EIGHT O'CLOCK RICH AND FULL BODIED RED CIRCLE, VIGOROUS AND WINEY NY VY VV WANN Prices Below Effective in All A & P Stores in Patton and Vicinity BOKAR. : Yukon Club (Plus Bottle Charge) Economical ALL FRESHLY GROUND TO YOUR BEVERAGES, 4 big bottles... 25c NUTLEY NUT OLEO, 3 lbs. ........... 25¢ Tasty Brick or SPECIFICATIONS MS (nnn SWEET PICKLES, quart jar .... Zestful Ann Page SALAD DRESSING, quart jar ..._.. Quality with Economy—Ann Page FRENCH DRESSING, 2 8 oz. btis....... LONGHORNE CHEESE, 1b. .......... 15¢ 19¢ 1 Royal SODA CRACKERS, 2-1b. pkg. ......... 12¢ . 25¢ 19¢ Swansdown CAKE FLOUR, pkg. ........ = pi -21¢ iin ANN PAGE : aiicnmnn Ann Page For Shortening SS > — SAR £ SPREAD, pint jar ............ CRISCQO, Ib. : a HLE ; pint jar 19c¢ R SCO, 1h eal 18¢; 3ib.can....... 5Qc HOFrMAN °c bli SPAR p : Firm, Tender Ann Page : Tenderized” for Flavor Lime STUFFED OLIVES, 4% oz. btl. 17¢ ANN PAGE BEANS, Ib. can ................ Be D EA L E R S Cherry Tasty Sultana Camp Fire 5 r J ) Te 1 3 Q Creamier! Richer than ever! er prANLY BUTTER, 2 Bo JOR cece: 25¢ MARSHMALLOWS, Ib. pkg. _—_ re 15¢ And filled with ripe, luscious Suny field Rice or Super Body berries. Try our 1939 Fresh PUDINGS — WHEAT PUFFS, 2 pkgs. wooo. 9c MOTOR OIL, 2 gallon can ..._. . 79¢ Strawberry Ice Cream. Chocolate Save You Money! White House A-Penn FIRST CHOICE ALWAYS Yanills oh Top Quality Desserts Priced to EVAPORATED MILK, 1( tall cans .._55¢ MOTOR OIL, 2 gallon can ..........._... $1-09 Have : B nnn Lemon Pie : as vou Tried BLACK KOW TRON Family or Sli- a FRE S | -Fillig Mix ced Luncheon BREAD > 15¢ Strawberry * LAYER CAKE : ICE CREAM? Phin | Can you imagine Gelatin a, Bou, ihe er Delicious white sake 29¢c Yored with Root ; sa N.oke ............ he with strawberry icing That Al EE z Try some today. Es r—— —
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