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The Republic from Meyersdale, Pennsylvania • 2

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The Republici
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Meyersdale, Pennsylvania
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PAGE 2 MEYERSDALE REPUBLICAN JUNE 11, 1764 Obituaries Recruitment Subject at Methodist WSCS Meeting WILLIAM P. DIVELEY William P. Diveley, 76, died suddenly Tuesday morning, June 9, at his home on Lincoln Avenue. He was born in Meyersdale, March 10, 1888, son of Harry J. and Ella (Wonn) Diveley.

"Recruitment a concern of MARKETS 1 He is survived bv his wife. Price effective till Saturday Night, June 13, 1964 Bertha Richardson Diveley; three children, Paul R. Diveley, Midland, Texas; Mrs. Louise Beegley, Somerset, and Mrs. Emmerson Suder, Meyersdale RD and a brother, Jack Diveley, Meyersdale.

He was preced the whole church" was subject presented at a meeting of Wu-mun's Society of Christian Service at Meyersdale Methodist Church, Tuesday evening June 2, by Mrs. George Paxton. Mrs. Walter Gnagey was in charge of devotions. Mrs.

Paxton stated that the purpose of WSCS is to develop and support Christian work around the world. The church must constantly be sending out personnel to carry on the work. She said, "Thus, the responsibility for recruiting workers rests with the local church women." Aware Of Direction "Those of us who are concern ed in death by a daughter, Jose- pnine, a son. William Jr. and a sister, Anna.

I1 I I 100 100 Mr. Diveley was emuloved as LANCASTER BRAND CHOICE linotype operator by The Meyersdale Republican for a number of years. He later entered 77 LJ lb. politics. His political career began when I 100 EXTRA FREE BONUS green stamps With Your $10.00 Purchase Now thru Saturday Night, June 13, 1964 One coupon redeemable with each $10.00 purchase.

You ed wifli making authentic Chris he served the remaining part of tian witness to youth and students an unexpired term as held deoutv under Merle Glessner. He later became county detective, and of today, must be aware of the new direction in which our mass culture seems to be moving. We all have dealings with youth and T-BONE ib. 95 PORTERHOUSE 99 CUBE ib. 99 Hi jiay redeem as many coupons as you wish on this basis.

served under district attorneys Thomas F. Lansberry, Paul Fike and Frank Orban. students in one way or another. What kind ot witnesses are we? During his career he sought Concerned ministers and church the office of county treasurer one CAPPED Miss Dotty Hetrick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Donald D. Hetrick, Grantsville, was cap members must take responsibility time, in 1948 he was Republican candidate for count sheriff of presenting the urgent need tor qualified young people who will go to frontiers to enter the field against Karl Hare. An active committeeman for many years, he served Meyers- dale's precinct three. He actively retired from politics several -Lancaster Brand Rolled BONELESS RUMP. ROAST ib.

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Charles Staub of ped Mar. 8, 1964 during ceremonies at Memorial Hospital school of nursing, Cumberland. Miss Hetrick is a 1963 graduate of Northern high school. Capping was by Mrs. Gladys Brooks, directoress, who capped 46 freshmen girls.

Florence Nightingale pledge was led by Mrs. Bonnie Legge. Each girl was presented a replica of the original Florence Nightingale lamp. ficiating, interment will be in Union Cemetery. MRS.

JANE L. KELLEY Mrs. Jane Leonore Kelley, 85, of missions." Mrs. Ruth Irwin and Mrs. F.

A. Edmunds also participated in presentation of this vital recruitment program. Business session was in charge of president, Mrs. Leon Ford. A letter from Mrs.

Josephine Krig, missionary, was read. She gave Sept. 13 as the only date open for her visit to this congregation. This date was accepted by the society. Sale Report Mrs.

W. B. Sellers, chairman of May rummage sale, reported a successful sale. Unsold clothing will be sent to Good Will Industries in Pittsburgh. Mrs.

Hubert Walker, chairman of committee to purchase a new kitchen stove, reported on various models. The model selected will be installed in July. Mrs. Leon Ford agreed to ac VEAL LOIN CHOPS died Monday, June 8, at her w89 home on High Meyersdale. She was born Feb.

22, 1879, in 7 I. Stephenson, daughter of oBee Chicken 'f Tip. Top John and Mary (Tyman) Hannbn. Her husband, John Kelley died about 30 years ago. Boneless Veal Cubes fTiT, lb.

79 Veal Steak lb. $1.19 Tender Cube Steaks lb. 99 i Turkey She is survived by eight children: John and William, Struth- ers, Ohio; Bernard, Philadelphia Mrs. Cecelia O'Conner, Pitts Mr. and Mrs.

James Swearman and Mrs. Mary Gaiiitz of Glade burgh; Mrs. Marie Devlin, Alexandria, Kathleen, at home; Charles, Harrisburg, and Mrs. Veronica Haffman, Charleston, City, and Mr. and Mrs.

Charles (6)- cept office of president for another year. Installation of officers Mull, Detroit, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Uphold.

W. 15 grandchildren and 23 will be held when a new pastor Meyersdale RD 2, Monday eve great grandchildren. arrives. ning. Funeral service, Thursday at 9 Medium Size A A GREEN SHRIMP v.m.t..Mbox l0 Lancaster Brand Thin Sliced 1 PICKLE PIMENTO LOAF 59 SHARP CHEDDAR 59' Mr.

and Mrs. Charles C. Uphold a.m. in S.S Philip and James Catholic Church. Interment in St.

Patrick's church cemetery, Cum and Mrs. Ira Livengood, Meyersdale, motored to Friendsville, berland, Md. Arrangements in tsunday afternoon where daughters, Stephanie and Mary Ann. Before coming here they attended the World's Fair and visited John's uncle and aunt, Mr. and John Kamalsky Sr.

Pleasant-ville, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gauntz, charge ot Konhaus Funeral they visited Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Grove. Home. LEE ROY SHUMAKER Lee Roy Shumaker, 53 Bethes- Guests at the home of Mrs. Orange Grape Pine.Orange BlackCherry' cart Punch Josephine Englehart, High on FIRESIDE LEAN, SMOKED Sunday were her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. S. B. Lit- da, died suddenly April 26. A native of Grantsville he was a son of Irvin D.

and Cecelia (Miller) Shumaker. He was a veteran High had their family with them over Memorial Day weekend. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gauntz and Barbara, Alfred and Gretcheh, York; Mr.

and Mrs. Ellsworth Gauntz and man of Uniontown and her niece ZED and 'daughter, Mrs. S. J. Thomas and Debbie of West Palm Beach, Fla.

of World War II. Surviving are his parents, his wife, Diana Ver Rebecca, Alexander, Sgt. I Miss Mayme Forquer of Ur LAKE ORCHARD Neapolitan Cream, Banana Cream, Lemon Cream or Coconut Cream sula, retired Meyersdale school AGON iusl (2) 1 Pka jy Wil teacher, who attended the alumni banquet Saturday, May 30, spent the following week here as guest Major and Mrs. Harold Gauntz and Deborah, Ft. Eustis, Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Gauntz and sons, Jackie, Mark and Jessie, Meyersdale; A2c Larry Gauntz, Olmstead AFB, Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs. George Riehl (Blanche), Linda and Nancy, Berlin. Ellsworth's daughter, ot Miss Eleanor Leuley, first MIS for half of the week, and of Miss Edith Wilhelm, tlie latter part of week, returning to her home Sandra and Harold's son, Gregory were unable to join the fam Mrs.

F. M. Reich of Reading ily get-together due to being non Shumaker; three children, Judith, Frances, and Richard, all at home; a brother, Ralph Shumaker, Turtle Creek, three sisters, Mrs. Daisy Flanagan of Cumberland, Mrs. Rhoda Hummel of Grantsville and Mrs.

Dorothy Gnagey of Baltimore. Burial was in Arlington Cemetery. Salisbury Aux. To Purchase Bonds Ladies of Salisbury firemen's auxiliary held their regular meeting last Tuesday with 11 members present and Mrs. Nancy Miller, president, in the chair.

It was decided to purchase two away at college. (3035 is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reich. CALIFORNIA Mr.

and Mrs. Parker T. Rum- gay, Camp Hill, spent the week Carl Allender, Baltimore, was end- visiting his mother, Mrs. Andrew Rumgay, Center and his a guest last week at the home of Miss Brenda Albright and her I parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Lee H. Albright, Beachley St. wife's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Reckner and children, Salisbury.

ALLSUEIST MARGARINE Mr. and Mrs. John Sherman John Etter ot Union Deposit is and son, Johnny, Tulsa, were in town from May 31 to visiting his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H.

E. Basehore this week. $100 industrial bonds. Miss Eliza Tuesday, June 9, visiting his mother Mrs. Mary Sherman and his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.

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