ie Fight — v THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. January’ 6th, 1938 _ } on i KE CLARENCE GROSS, IR Potters Mills, and four grandehild. SAMUEL WEBB HART and 29 days, On March 25, 1913 he 66, died at her home in Carlisle with a complication ol domes. pr > | Clarence Gross, Jr, aged 8 ren. Funeral services c Were held gamuel Webb Hart, former vice was united in marriage with Pam- following a stroke suffered on Fri- Auman was a daughter of William F gm nths and 28 days, son of tom the family Tesce nee vatup. president of the Charles Willams ¢la Cable, who survives with two day, She is survived by ber hus- A. and Matilda Fryer Auman, and larence and Eiva Gross, of Belle- “aY¥ afternoon, in charge 0: the sail order house, passed awa at sisters at whose home death took band and the following children: was born in Penn township on Au- | fonte, R. D. 1, passedl away at the Rey Delag R. Keener, of Centre : ; the Wis Ince. There are no children and - 8., Pleasant Gap; Dwight gust 21, 188] f 2 1] g i ¢ le home of his sisters Thomas making her age. al Centre County Hospital at 12:35 Hall Interment wis made in the Mie Lome of i Hn Barto lho other avivers tn the immer. in odin RE a Bo Ith: of death 10 iaing 2 satu o'clock yesterday morning after an Sprucetown cemetery, near Potlers North Spring Street, Bellefonte, at ate familly. Puneral services will lah DeArment, Howard; M: Viv- On Kovember 21, 1911, she was unit- CHARLES F. CORMAN 1. 1. CUSHEN il 88 | ith pneumonia The child Mills, Mr. Smit hy retired farmer, 2:45 o'clock yesterday morning, fol be he ld nt 11 o'clock Friday morn- ian Norwalk, Newport; Abbot, Bun- €d in muiriage with Harry 8 Au- wh ~~ “ Z ; : was born near Bellefgnte on April was a memoer ol the Reformed lowing an illness with a heart con- Ing from the Hart family residence bury: Herbert, Mildred, and Paul, man, who survives with four chil Charles F. Corman, 81, engin er Funeral services, for: Thoma J. 1g 1037 and in addition to his par- church, and also was a member of dition. when Mr. and Mrs. Hart on North Spring Street, in charge a t home. The {amily had lived | dren Mrs. Alber: Boob of Coburn: for th? Pennsylvania Raliroad Com- Cu nen, 69 01 Renovo, were held | ents, is survived by a sister, Donna the Knights of the Golden Eagle, came here from their home in of the Rev, Robert J, Budlow, rec- f I VER in Centre Hall and MM Florence Auman. Millhetm: Jans. Re ana dusk 1x ws Ne Wedne _ ME CE yi Jaana jos her nl Jervis il Spring Mills Lodge No. 289 Brooklyn, N. ¥Y., last Aug 18s Mi 04 of St. John 4 Epl Copal church four vears in Howard I uneral ser- J Han } and Stay Be Auth; al Cresscn. A native of Ogntre Coun: | gio of a heart aitack Christmas neon from a a ole DAVID WARD BOON Hart, was not in good health, Por) lnterment wii be miace in the Un-, vices were held in Sues VaCey) oiters Mills, alt sur ire pie ty, Mr. Corman was born June 10. oriamoon while visiting his daugh- Hoa! ot oy A s i §: Yogi Bi iw ; An Reed -t ood ie time he showed marked improve- n cemetery, Bellefonte vesterday morning. ; gules I S10 BI pole Ph 1ga6, a son of Harfy Corman, de- Burton Hiller, Philadel of tha 8 wing Cre tw Earp David Ward B Xn, “ 4 3 4 i ws, ment, but in recent weeks had S—— A Evie 3 ry, i» re ia ye rds y at- e hn ii taf ; wy wb ih ’ als 1 Ud ALS 110Aad1, JIE obidhs hgh {OC ONSCIous d f hree days 7 ; Nange nured th ran o a vy ip Be RE on Ae REDOYY oe HE | Bellefonte. Interment will be made Sunday afternoon at his parental anor to his death, Mr, Hart was a Death Monday claimed Mrs. Cora airy Maule ‘Elizsbeth Auman Woodward, with the Rev. Harry on ne. In eddition te y : th , Se Bn’ 2: hoo in Lhe yers cemetery, Bullalo home after a three days’ iLness son of Willlam and Amelia Webb Ca y Poss, wife of the Rev, Frank wife of Harr) 8 Auinan. of Wood Ra TAA ok ' ol —_ Bogie his mother, Mr. Corman leaves his | i To \ ow hing wd \ Sed thy Dll Bi ih ) with pneumonia rhe child was the Hart and was born at Bloomsburg OLS former pastor of he v p tied a he Gelsing r H spi ’ ; : in Od wns me widow. Mis. Anna Corman, and a oo" 0 0 foreman at § youngest of a family of four child= on Apri 6, 1872, making his age entre Hall and Boward Evangel. al, Danville, at 3 oclock Sa sister, Mrs. Frank Schwalter, Cres Pa ta Wiis 3 p, gS HARRY. 8. MILLER en Funeral Jove : were held time of death 55 yes: g months ical churcs Mrs. Poss, who was after: n filer a two-day son, His church affiliations were! oF ht Anil enoinam Harry 8. Miller, former well Wednesday afternoon from with the Methodist Episcopal | 5, ~~ ie Taker iimetirin known Bellefonte and State College OMe 8nd Interment Church. Cresson, He was a mem- °° e Paoinkere are was: ag) contractor, wnased away at hi " fi ny ! Ask Us ber of Cresson Lodge No. 720, 1. 0. O.1 0 the Tan iz Ome ireen Briar, in Penn rp. bea Ask Us ; : . 4 # and the Pennsy lvania Railroad ” abe ’ 4 k a ‘ rN . A owl { at cloc} M tay RB. BOYD GLENN Neglect ed colds lead to For Yous sociation uneral rvice , \ en EL Ae - y ; an 1114 vith i Joyd jlenn, associated all ‘or Your : ' > a Fed Moh \ th interment oF A BUrysve. J n Rnd oN ’ : i scl ha B3 “" Ris ; ‘a the carpet and ar For other ills. No need to let \ Cy at Crosson dig 7 vo bye: : Be epi | irios ' Vi ttn Wher he Wa ¢ furniture business in Altoona, DR. MILES a cold get the best of DR. MILES ome me . y ” ee . wed in a fail ; (iller wv died at his apartment in that | CT ——— LL — —— 0 “ iy, ‘ , you, when we have so Weather JOSEPH K. BITNER lonta Haga 0 WH" Ison of Issac and Amelia Straub lest Thursday of heart trouble. He Weather es aw | ’ h fated. with vi "businesses in QUIGHLY y ® many fine remedies to Calendar ay help you fight it off.. We NOW ) {. Bitner, widely : hE | (Calendar have everything from HARRY L. SHIREY . p Wi AG ‘ve A na for more than half a cen ! Han Y= i month 3 vd a jay H fall al > tin Mi ifnn va a nati s{ NOW : ne 2 Re on . { BW : ; ; preventive remedies to an : a COMPANY. | Bicerarel § Af I 1c Mors | the employ Jof Balizell brothas. Mihai B iy Wo after a cold. Only reme- yr he id last Donald 8. Mille: of Pro ert " who conducted a department store COMB i J | Gt, i | Sfived elfciene! BRUSH i ; (with case) : \ i Sw i” Yi are carried in our stock. 19 c 3 aa AR 3 Don’t wait until you y 0 { Ly. &- 5 pd start sneezing. Be pre- pared with vour favorite ) 8 n the | man ! 4d : 27, X Bestmaid sisters. Mrs. Blanche Long, of New- of Kawl in. Additions v- y Ailter § 1 Risin himself wm T Sai, gid B FARA ¢ 2h emedie n hand. So. ang Ms Rare eye: include two | 1s, Oscar A fonte, at 2:30 o'clock several ye | been proprietor TOOTH gr SR y a Wg TOOTH held Monday afternoon from the || Ada M. | , 2 ©. Am : tablishment at the BRUSH —— BRUSH Salem HOLDER — Te Reg. 35¢ value MICHAEL SMITH i€ [All bre rollers Qe MES. ANNA RB. McALLISTER NKLIN 8, FISHBURN don Thigmaie Miz. Anna R. McAllister, of Pine i este y night in the Centre County h ; el, 2 2:18 Ki ad : i 3-Heat = ) : i CITRATE pi] fiom comyfications, fokow- : y it A Whe. af Hi de : = . uy “- in | ELECTRIC £1 a ol HEATING of William engast Ralston who s ve n Nt h 41 intl the end nsistory and of Ja {1 wine PAD " : July 6, 1920 she married Albe: a, Sag yale A ser bis 0 Was & HEA ne Alig 13 SOU” LEGHENY ST. BELLEFONTE, PA. 16° McAllister, ho rvives with one ' n teas BL that ha: siti ii : ’ S — ) ia Ann. Mrs. Mc- as S8 foam 8 H tt Tabven Ol " , ] ( i n am iN ow 0 ge Pe “ Wy yf the Pine Cyd: Fish 0 ost his life 4 himself MRS. MARY J. GETTIG WEAVER 98 . ~