Page Eight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX. April 11, 1940. | | vivted by two brothers: Harvey P. [in the Houserville United Brethren were held on Saturday afternoon at Rcbb of Lock Haven and Samuel ehurch at 2:80 oclock. Rey Homer the Howard Reformed church, with AW ! ] ' MH. Robb of Erie. The remains were |B. Gauntt will” officiate Interment the Rev. John R. Gullick officiating Wh brought 10 the home of Wilbur 3 will be made In the Houserville Interment Was made in the P bY 4 A Hall at Howard and on Saturday cemetery terion comet H irdd NS were taken to the Reformed church — — w) | Where funeral services were held In BEVERLY KAY ERTLEY . "MRS. MARGARET G. GARNER | Jr.. and Mrs. J. W. McQuillen, all ¢f at ‘Marsh Cre ak was MAGE! Beverly Kay Ertey, aged 1 mont Bell-Ringer To h ‘ w SH AL1D Mo i, all C1 at Marsh Cree P i 0% BE month Mrs. Margaret Wise Garner, wid- Wallaceton. Mrs. Sally Frei ant land 3 days, daughter of Mr. and : C ow of the late John FP. Gamer. of John Johnson, both of Runville GEORGE W. POWERS Mrs. Delmer Ertley of near Jack- Present oncert Btate College, died at her home on| Are surviving sister and brother Le : onville, dled Monday of a heart Bast Coley | avenue at 3:45 o'clock His second wife, the former Mrs George 'W. Powers, 72, who had condition. She is survived by her An unusual entertainment | Sunday afternoon after an illness Minnie Hugg, of Philipsburg, also gone to Rote about two weeks ago | parents and by a brother and sister, offered at St. Joh AY after n 5 ‘ "to visit his son, Elmer, died there : A Net. | ehtirth. Beliefont bf several vears' duration with al Survives, Services were held Sun Kenneth and Peggy, at home, Pri I complication of diseases, Mrs. Gare day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from Mondny morning at 9:50 o'elack | oo funeral services wee held at April 12, when My y daughter of Anthony and the home in Wallaceton. Burial Born and reared in Mill Hull, Mr.) 0m man, of Wi fr. a dang he nthony Powers had resided there all hig lite ntl soloist annah Tressler Wise, was born in| Ws made in the Advent cemetery | at Mileshur ve Rev Mr Hoovs | eXcept for a few years of farming . at oo Patton township on September §, %. The R r We | ear Jueksonville. He leaves four! MRS. KETURAH MAY HEVERLY + ont 871, making her age ut time of Ope PURIOr u Hie Waiatdion pry sos ‘and two ‘daughters: Chsrles, Mrs. Keturah May Heverly, wie death 68 years, T months and 1 day ervices ' » Ralph and Harry, all of Mill Hall; of the late James Heverly, and for- He hush, Johi P. Charnes a) ) ibe Elmer, nt Rote; Mrs, David MGiwaiy, mer resident of Howard, R. D,, died away on August 5, IIo. Surviy- ; . Philadelphia, and Mrs, I. C. Wirth, | Friday afternoon a! her home in prs include a daughter, Julia V HAXEL MUNSON of Avis Mineral services will be Woolrich afte: rering line Garner, at home, and the following! Haxel Munson, resident of Howard conducted This Thursday afternoon | With a heart conall sisters: Mrs. William Spotts, of State! for the past five years and for many | with burial In Cedar Hill cemetery, bedfast the College; Mrs. Phillp Resides, of years employed as an operator by Hever Bellefonte, and Mrs, Garrett Smith, the Pénnsylyania Railroad Com HARRY ROY GENTZEL ina Emen) ng and He ah. 1 3 wun 1 Home Owned and Operated EASY L Mrs. Thomas Boyd and Mrs Robe ft pany, died at 10:30 o'clock Monday a. orn a ward. R on A : Kuhn, all of Camden, N, J. Mrs. morning at his home after a four| Harry Roy Gentdel of Boalsburg, ... »3 1896 aking her age Soi a Br ¢ D f PAYMENTS 3 Garner was affiliated with Grace month illness with a complication employed by the Automotive Sup veal | ‘month and 12 das He 1.o0v { M § ] 1 ; A . : Lutheran church, State College. Fu- of diseases. A son of John and! PY Company at State College, dro husband. Jame werly prepeds (nuffmas y/ on bv db " beg fo Sut Your eral services were held Tuesday af- | Christena Matson Munson he was Ped dead about 6 o'clock Monday yo. i, death. Survi iy le thi Xyio f L Fu // ¥ P a ra : d térnoon at the late home, with the born in Sweden on March 16, 1877, | hight while preparing to shave in| oy yiren Mi wtor Bierlv and: Fred G. Albers \ 7 / \ Fr \ £2 income an Rev, John P. Harkins, assisted by making his age 63 years and 22 he bath room of bis hom AF ay vrer est. of Wool : I P i / un \ Requirement: ¢ d Gentzel, 47. had complair ) K i \ y pain about .the che | Ya rd iy “iy, OFFERING YOU High Quality st LOW PRICES PERSONAL SERVICE of locals owprr-meansgrment GUARANTEED SATISFACTION or money back on every item EASY TERME | _ . ask shoul them, Low Money Saving Prices on Auto Bupplies and Parts... Radios Bikes ‘ Hardware . ousehold, Hporting snd Outing goods it \ NLL QAR cial adh | N\ 3% [IT Need] / Roper | the Rev. Homer E. Gauntt, officiat- | days. On July 16, 1907, he was unit- ing. Interment was made in the Pine ed in marriage with Mary E. Jenk- Hall cemetery. ins, who survives. Other survivors LIN A fre vA intlude his mother, now residing A Bed ot he rily y { M ‘ W i - ! bn ful]. Power Hi NT We MRS. ALICE 1. RISHEL near Houtzdile; two brothers, Har- [Coroner Charies heck les- | of Belly R 1 mond Long, oO rg FLASHLIGHT | (398-3 207, TRADE DISCOUNT Mrs. Alice L. Rishel, widow of the IV. ©f Houtsdale, and “Chailes, of he Ne Tyarlathan © BE: M re; Ha M H CELLS ALN 1 . v alm hear: condition M1 it 3 | en RAs A" ip ; ; ' t 3 late John Henry Rishel died Sun. |Johnstown. dnd a sister, Mrs. Helma 00 © P0005 0 Brest | Hall; 'M / [A Yi , j . , dav moniing March 31 ‘at 12:45 0'- Ralston, of Virginia Funera] ser- b n in Greg : Hp ABUSE e \ a 1 ‘ y Doc mM #4 : ) on D i) IS DeLuxe TIRES Jock a¢ the home of her. son. th Gelock this 1003, a son of the Male Behiatic of Howard, R. D. 1 vices coy I fede Be | ¢ & i e he 1 ¥ er in . A . Ya Th % a ret 1 ' RET eo y a 17 8 N istanding ' od Lite © Rev. O. J. Rithel, pastor of the Jef- | Thursday afternoon at the Howard oy o mer ‘Cora Motiorm me V : 4 Sa | BL AY today. Combining outstanding rs ferson Avenue Methodist church Methods: church with the follow- | yr! ‘ Washing:on, Pa. Mrs Righel. who ‘DE minis.ers in harge. ev ne a, hed had made her home with her son, | Fle¢k, ‘Rev. R. L. Morris, Rev. L. E oe Haselve: One BeadRer igal dF | was in ‘her 80th vear and had been Kiine and Rev. Paul Keller, Inler- af Ohi iol va tine He He yt x riz | : BN : STE REAR in falling health for some time. A Be be made at Brisbin, near of © rg will be Rn 1d h : o vadiow ferment was m n the Sommi Poh Drop Forged | | k 0» : 1 Boxof Five daughter of the late Danie] C. and " afternoon at 2 o'clock at b US Doub ak . The Awakening rh Pliers y 4 | \ pr - ; WE - House Fuses | Leah Stem Grove, Mrs. Rishel was! home Interment will tak ” Filia y : : OR 1c | List [Tras | Tire Trade. born at Bellefonte, June 14, 1880 MRS. HARRY F. HOUTZ Spring Mill HARRY M. SMI] Setbber Y ire 4 i oT —-. : - (PR : She had left here about 40 Years, Mrs Ida Emma Houtz, wife of Mrs. M ¢ Oneida § eof wo ow» Cutte : : Ray .. ..| p B03 l 94 2% | | M. 8 of Bellefonte, =o / ¢ ik v21| ozz| 6. 5.5 s1 | .8. : &F : during the any work vices wil be held at EA P1090 wt ago to reside in the Piltsburgh dis-| garry F. Houtz, of Lemont. passed MISS HELEN SPRITZER I 33 trict. Four children survive: Wil-|,wny at the Centre County Hospital, oi praen Soritzer. 22 daughter died at 4:30 o'clock yest n hig : : : 175.19] 2.40] 6. ox 235 | 8. liam W. Rishel, Dover, Florida; Ed- | Bellefonte, at 1:30 o'clock Sunday _, Tok a gar of Mortis Wp 127 Ha vat A ielsinger Hos wa : ; ires ' ¢ L50.16 | 15.25 ¥ R129 Choice Of ward E. Rishel, Braddock; Mrs. Al-| afternoon of peritonitis after a sev- gheny oly Bellefc nin Jabra \nville ‘ muolication y ast ¥ o pili ‘ R ] r . : cha Wagner, Etna, Pa. and Rev. eral days' illness. Mrs. Houtz was gy yospital, Danville, at 4:30 o'- ®8ses Mrs. Smith h t bes Benedi ‘Rev. C. E. A pe a — Rishel, Washington, Pa. TWO SIS6Ts a daughter of Franklin and Ellen clock Monday afternoon from a #004 head (O3 ne ime, ana | . i Steering { Tae Ta a TRUETONE Radios 2 i com lete and'two Brothers also survive: Mrs. | showers Garbrick and was born on com, GeRTeT, CLEA, TTL 0 een admitted to the hospital, Sat : | Wheel Knob | | TEE =0 E (rihiion Willlam Rockey, Boalsburg; Prank. january 27, 1887, making her age at «Poo on 0 SW Re! ie iS: cals im. Birthday Party el Kno A I | Hiram and Miss Leah Grove, all of yyme of death 63 vears, 2 months ; Bellefonte, R. D. Funeral Services gng 10 days. On January 6. 1808 she were conducted at the home of Rev. wae united In marriage with Harry Mr, Rishel by Rev. J. H. Debolt. p pouts who survives with these pastor of the West Washington chijgren: O. W. Houtz, Cornelius Methodist Shrek, Tuesday plxy 2 Houtz, Franklin Houtz, and Harold and bur ollow n the family 104 goytz all of Lemont; Mrs. Ethel : an ay ” of Rev. Rishel in the MOnONZAheln ' patars of Stormstown, and Elwood oo taken to the State Ho "= A ite | Miss Spriteer was a daughter of . " : Y cana TR F cemetery, Braddock. Houtz, of Bellefonte. Also surviving eph and Dora Yokovich Spritzer and | Vivors in addition 1 TON : i TPES Teh a are these brothers and sisters: Mrs. (PA (FL BOE SEC er 15 | include these ehildren: Mrs. Walter dren. 1 Ruseell, A | | Eo - TRUETONE WILLIAM H. JOHNSON H.N Hoy, of Bellefonte: Mrs. J. A 1917, making er age at hme y { gail : Villlamspor? aid P Da ol Pe J . ! oo M . ] . 15 “Battery” In poor heal'h for the past two Yearick., of ons Mrs Geoige Blots death 22 years. 10 months and 23 1 rk and Budd Smitl ” v ! ¢ A in Etparing 3’ : : , 4 yedrs William H. Johnson, retired [of Bellefonte. R. D.. a dave. She Is survived by: her father railroader, died Friday morning ac [Brick Of SINEIOR: NS a and the following brothers and sis- his home in Wallaceton. Mr, John- Ziegler, Mill Hall, an ‘Harry a "ters: Thomas, Steven Mr: Melvin son was born In Curtin, Centre (brick. of Oak pig Me ners, | Williams, John, and Joseph, all of county, March 31, 1881. He was|/a member of Shiloh 1a on Bellefonte. and Dorothy, of Altoona. o'clock Saturday alternoon a mie ro Cy . - ; first married to Elizabeth Lucas [ehureh. 'Puneral services were held Funeral services will be held at 10 home near t Bellefon krport, suit At : - as 3 WIZARD Batteries 100 Pure Pennsylvania Er relay a . ¢ wit! has #9 ¢ vs #3 , y i f : g Runville, who died fn 1913. Por 50 yesterday afternoon at the O W. , oy this Thursday morning at and interment wil rs Ig I (POLISHING | | 1. 15.7late Deluxe | GOOD-PENN arv.19 the . null . i £5 $e “More Radio For Your Money uary 19 the girl was painfully burn- 1y alh can | A teint : i Ret a a! ¥ 4 ye Lact h 4 $ave f 1 : { : Cw : ne } is * - ed about the thighs, chest, and arms '¥ The deces i rate J t . Mp! foes J Pr BS 8 Tube “PREMIER” when a kettle of hot soup ed 8° the family home. She went treatment at the Cenin ty Hospital, and somatime ing discharged from that ins'itut y followed by service A . " . i Tm y Tevt ie} : } : years Mr Johnson lived in Wallace | Houtz home 8t John's Catholic church. Belle- cemetery. M ‘ ton where he was a member of bor- | Shiloh church, with the Rev. L. J. / co wo th the Rev ¥ ther William | member she Reformed chureh at — CLOTH n officiating. Interment w . — ii ; "er 5 / ough council there. He was an em- Kaufman officiating Ci “ E. Downes officiating. Interment will Zion D Soft Wydul a bey N : XY sntra: made in the Shiloh cemeter tholie camotes: ~f ployee of the New York Central be m in in the Catholic cemetery , 4 rr (OF 5 running ') any ' y Puli chain - Light ; GR Er . Oil sectign boss He retired in 1931 Robb, of Howard MRS. MARY ANN HOUSER Mrs Sarah Alice Holter, wids¥ of os ANGE Surviving him are the foliowing Miss Emma Robb, war a v Ann Houssr widee of the 1 tritlias $initer asset [foe ¢ anf did ¢ i Charles and Claude. of | died last Thursday afterncon a M Mar Amn H wer w the late Wikia tm H ier 2 i [HeRong . 5 ol ins N hn a 2d ws RUC, : Neutown Hospital. She sur- He late Grant Howser, died a resident of Ho fied a 6155 J ! Bn ‘d pensation Kittanning; George. Roy, William, the Allentown A, i. home of her daughter Mrs George clock Inst Wedn wrdny afternt : . : RAS i» [ EAVINGS . : — Barwell gt-Pine Grove Mil £ 10:15 the home of her stn-in-law, Art (rust EL PUM mps | rlork Mo plication of diseases following an’ was a dauehter of Adam and Sarah : Fd GUARANTEED go a A Lor Yentier any A An 5 | JB WEARS sgh 2-Gal. Can | railroad for 46 years serving as 3, MISS EMMA ROBB ns MRS. SARAH ALICE HOLTER 9 0 ; | “Yaros Ll Poems M4 y i> S— PREMIU Bl durable & Hines x Of Six months - 4 was 75 years and 1 wd Jack i { lee f We Apnt! Fes PS al hh | rind ’ ’ yo 24 Hime 08 afd TH wo 3 a Jo aig ’ of hn nd NPA vmEr Carraroe yy PH Kren in the fai Agee For Chev "29-33 er | - a9 | } T Plas ni LOTTE e Ww » are 30 r one t 5 hada ph i" at A Chrys prod 12 \ 22 | By Williams. On ), 1886. she jly. On Decem 13, 1886 shes wa 193638 ach #4. . | t Y ur N arb was united in 1 parriage to Grant! united In magriage wall _ Wilitan En Outstanding Values at Your Nearby 1 mows. whe precwied her in doa saer, who precedes bor in este ; | WESTERN FLYERS n March 8, 1923, The following Survivors include | : [cup oRease |. “The Big Bike Values!" R children survive, George Houser, ol dren ra. Joseph Gehret and ©9001 Te give vieual and fitting expression Special Texture | we Mg eee Vatnes, Buffalo, N. Y.. Merrill Houser. of gE Holter. bot F phia. Mit ye your love and regard, the medium 2 . Rude A Full Size State College and Mrz Burwell, of thur Wentzel if Howard 70 amd the form must be chosen with ; 1 Thing a Double-Bar hd i ht Phone Service Pine Orove Mills. Other su TE Oly Willard Holte { Lock Hi- ears. Comiorting assurance of a Free Delivery include a sister and a brother rs. ven wd f« sister Mrs Minnie duty well performed will ba yours if ® : J. W. 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