Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Jan uary 15, 1944, NE . - - Ld ¥ v _r RGIS LL LE ! | Friends will be received at the fu-! Kathryn Rosenberry, and Rabert al = (day 8, ww FP. Grahi | —— L. James Graham, VERA EMERICK (Mr. Grabam was neral home from 7 to 9 p. m. Thurs- Graham, all of State College; ! Charles F. Graham, Ashland, and Tuckahoe, N. ¥Y gradunted from the College In landscape architec ture in 1923 and conducted his own i Vera Emerick died suddenly at her thome in Millheim at noon Saturday, W. HARRY MACKER W. Harry Macker, of West High treet, Bellefonte, who for many ville. Kb vears conducted a taxi service In y this community, died at the Centre Oounty Home here at 6 o'clock Austin Kerin, of Mrs, Jame a hrother, great-gran Wednesday evening, January 5, 1944. MRS, He had been in falling health for two years and was admitted to the| ners nary Catherine Huyett, wid- Ham Eberhard, both of Bellevue, late Evan M. Huyett, for- Ohio; Mrs who was aged 66 years, was a son of mar prominent Centre Hall lumber- Mills, and Mrs, Orvis Jane Patton Macker pn... died Home on December 29. Deceased,’ uw of the Patrick and and was born in Pine Grove Mills. gai at inna M. Rockey. Ly the company offices, J surviving is his wife, the former January 10, Many years 280 f1iness with pneumor Mr. Macker conducted a green B10" ott was a daughter of Jonathan and C. Otto officiating ery business for a short time In the go ..y Knar oom on the Diamond now occupied ing 78 years ago Central Pennsylvania Sa daughters: Later he entered o¢ pittehurgh, and Mrs. Leila Magee, | 1 Alice Thompson, wife dehild landscape busine in Btate College unt] 1920 when he had charge of the building of the State College Moshannon, and January 9, 1044, aged 57 years, 4 Burns, of Chicago, 111; Months and 26 days. A daughter of aml 63" Nei bio. | Frank and Ellen Zubler Emerick Michael O'Neil, of Pike- hia Ko on ) High Bchool athletic field, He then four grandchildren and she was born in Gregg town ip on our grandchildren ang rigs 9 : + . « Went to Ludlow, Vt, where he wa August 13, 1886. Surviving are a int . ; : {daughter, Mrs. Fred Reese, of Run- associated with the lederal govern. i ville: a brother, Ward Emerick, of ment in work for the Okemo Park, MARY CATHERINE Freemont. Ohio. and these sisters: National Park Reserve in Vermont HUYETT |Mrs. Edward Green and Mrs. Wil- He recently had accepted a position with the Armatrong Cork Company, verna Lingle. of Spring lancaster. He wa member of the Gramle: Lutheran church, Punera] service Millheim Two grandchildren will be held from the Koch Funeral survive, Funeral ervice were Home, Btate College at 10 a. mm "Tit Aas with £34 kin 1044, after a two weeks’ @ the Union church, Farme Fhursday, wi h R v. J. F. Harkin ia. Mrs. Huy. Tuesday afternoon, wu th the ie pastor of the State College Lutheran yo y re iy " church, officiating. Interment will be ermen . Read- made in the Farmers Mills cen Pine Hall at her home in Centre o'clock Monday morning r and was born in Surviving ar Mrs. Miriam Alexander, | MRS, HUGH O'NEILL 4 ALBERT THOMPSON of Al- Hu i O'Neil, 88, died Sunday N the taxi business, continuing in that, ,¢ Aghyry Park, N. ¥., and 5 grand- bert Thompson itany formerly ternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of vocation for a number of Years.| dren Mrs. Huyett, the la t meme of llefonte died iddenly inn his daughter Mi Bue Hows ore recently he had conducted a|per of her immediate family, was Jellefonte at 7:30 m. Sunday, Morrisdale. He wa stand at the Bellefonte Curd Mar- member of ket. Funeral services were held at eran church and was active in var- able to } abd about until being the Widdowson Funeral Home here i... pranches of church work. Fu- } Friday afternoon, with Rev. Harry ¢. Stenger, Jr., of the Methodist = yesterday church, officiating, Interment was fonte, MRS. WILLIAM P. McCORMICK Mrs. Eleanor O'Neil wed 89, wife of William P John C MceCor- Monday, wickley, Pa Tuesday, home, following and a half week: inger services were Rev. George Hurley at St. James’ following Roman Catholic church at 2 o'clock of PI Saturday afternoon. Requiem High Greenw Mass was celebrated at St, James’ Aj church at 8 o'clock Monday morn- ing. Interment wa made in St James’ cemetery Born in Marsh Creek. Centre county, a daughter of the late Daniel and Mary O'Neil, she spent her early life there and came tw the Valley 45 year member of St. Jam hurch wcipal interest was I p 1 hildren. She ishand William P two daughters, Mr Sewickley, of Sheridan; thre Cc ick, of Sewickley Stafl A. McCormick died at 11:35 a. m. on June 12 an iliness of Prayer and bless- was man 0 rael and neral services were held a afternoon with Rev. C. C. S8he was a daughter of \ Otto officiating. Inte made in the Union cemetery, Belle- | 0 v0 centre 4 cemetery ‘ : in the Centre Hall cem | y in McCormick, D., died at January 10, 1944, of mick, of 339 McCready Way, Se- den heart 1866 In Ferguson townshiy mty, he Was a son ol Harriet ied In 1881 conducted by Emma Kern, who survives December 28, 1943, at her Centre cot JOHN (. Corl, of State Colleg child the Centre Hall Luth-! January 8, 1% Although she was throughout coal mining circle Central Pennsylvania * Wis OI Thomson had been of the carly organizers of the Unite t the home in {ailing health for me Veat Mine Worker America havi William RB. been associated with the late John Cathryn Bingaman Bartle Mitchell « Gillday. He Union county on April survived ng chilai ries : Ce rment was ma making her age at time of Cha CORL death 70 yea § months and 15 Howe husband hompson Vittany arage~ Mrs, Mary Kelley, Rochest 1 500, Clarence. of Bellefonte y brother randchild: and two brother vive him, } Jane Gilday, } W. Bartley, of near Bells f RP Bartle UnNswice his home at 6:45 attack. He was 77 McBath Corl Rol a member of ervice were Memorial GECRGE CALVIN GRAHAM MRS. WILLIAM CUSTER George Calvin Graham, 43 n of Mrs. Carrie May Custer, 64, nat nd Mrs. George T. Graham, of of Bellefonte died it her hom Alien street Btate College, Gibson, N. Y. at 3-30 a m nday morning, January 1 day, January 1944 Blu 1844. of a heart attack at his home in poor health for about Lancaster where he and his fam- and had been confined md moved last week. Born . { week with 1900 in St + College, he was Mr ster wa of George T. and Eleanor Ll Lugust i, 1879 Graham 1 1927 he was mar- jel and Mary ' mer Myra two COHEN’S 10-DAY CLEARANCE SALE Sale Starts This Is a GENUINE Clearance ! Even in these days of mer- handise shortage 8, every store i8 occasiona ly apt to find itself with too much mer- chandise on hand in some de- partments. When that hap- pens, the thing to do is to use every legitimate means to move it into the hands of those who can put it to im- mediate use! Fortunately for you, we find ourselves today, with too much Fall and Winter apparel for women, misses and juniors . . . . styles and qualities to use RIGHT NOW! So we have reduced many of them to price levels that will - » ' remind you of prewar values! This is one of your best op- portunities to replenish your wardrobe at savings no one can afford to ignore, COHEN'S “Correct Apparel for Women” N { ONE LOT RAIN COATS $2.00 NOT ALL SIZES Thursday, January 13 CHECK THIS LIST... NOW! Note the Low Prices . .. And Then See the Garments! You'll be Amazed at the Values! If You Need Good Winter Clothes, This is Your Chance. —— COME EARLY FOR A BETTER SELECTION — COATS OF EVERY TYPE For Women, *10.00 Misses and Juniors Odd Lots and Sizes. Values to 321.98, SPORT COATS Casual Styles, Sturdy Beauties, Materials. All Sharply in Natural Fleece and Tweed Reduced for Immediate Clearance *15.00 5 Values to $25.00, DRESSES $3.00 $4.00 $5.00 Junior - Misses’ - Women's $9.00 Values to $10.98, Sizes, Clearance of HAND BAGS 1.69 Values to $2.98. Cotton Jersey SHIRTS Just the thing to wear with slacks, 79¢ Values to $1.49, BLOUSES What Values! Tailored Styles! 79¢ Values to $1.49, “All Sales Final — No Exchanges — No Refunds” “Yes Indeed, We'll Give Our Trading Stamps as Usual” COHEN'S Allegheny St. “Comrecl Apparel jor Women” Bellefonte, Pa. -—_— Bromo-Seltzer $1.58 Bayer's Asp rin Tablets 59¢ Sal Hepatica 97c Antiphlogestine $1.66 MERCK'S Creolin Large Sire 89c Large Size 5.5.5, $1.67 Large Size HALEY'S “M. 0.” 1.25 BUY the LARGE SAVE MONEY-SAVE RE TIME SAVE MATERIALS SAVE ON THE HOME FRONT SIZE BUY WAR STAMPS AND BONDS AN DRUGS OF HIGHES Cor, Allegheny & High Sts, Brod kerhoff Bldg Belle fonte, Pa. SCOTT'S EMULSION 94c¢ Arge Dive FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE 89 JONITE ANTISEPTIC 79¢ BEHIND THE SCENES We oe Merck Prescrgphos Chomocols Feenamint Chewing Laxative Large Size Stams 448 Yimms 478 LARGE SI17§ Wampole's Creo Terpin - - $1.04 Efferscent Salt - - 93c Golden Medical Discovery w $1.07 HORLICK'S MALTED MILK POWDER aw, Easy Home Woy Curls ond Waves Hoir te Beauty ond Allure wethod nn wmple ory Pep com do 1] Na slaty no hor Guaromend Charm XK hempoos. 40 cot ory, ond wey nisfvng oie to Bey Vitamin Plus 5.00 Large Size Buckley's $3.25 REM, for coughs - 1.25 SIZE PERUNA - T5e SIZE MUSTEROLE A181. 1 hy CREAM-OIL FORMULA FOR THE HAIR ONE PINT SIZE PEPTO BISMOL - - - $1.39 0350 Wath? Want to Feel Younger, More Vim? LARGE SIZE PERTUSSIN Miles Alkaseltzer 49¢ For Sour Stomach 79c | 0 Fasteeth Fer False Teeth 79c
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