Pare Wight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. December 26; 1940, OBITUARY —— ee WILLIAM VEIN GENTZEL wiliiam Vein Gentzel, native ol Centre county and for many Years sident of the Spring Mills vi inity. died at the Russell Dinges home near Coburn at 1:45 o'clock Thursday afternoon, December 19, 19040, after an illness which had its orimin In a stroke. Mr. Gentael was a son of Jolin and Catherine Fleish- er Gentzel and was born in Gregg township on June 30, 1868, making his age at time of death 72 yeaYs, 5 months and 19 days. In 1807 he was united In marriage with Eliza- beth Braucht, who preceded him in death. There are no survivors in the immediate family, Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the Nel! Funeral Home in Millheim and were continued in the Coburn Lutheran church with the Rev. O E. Feeman officiating Interment WH d th ceme- farmer b = ———— S, CALVIN WITMER. 8. Calvin Wi mer, well known and highly respected Buffalo Run Val- ley farmer. died at his home west of Bellefonte at 12:35 o'clock Thurs day aiternoon, December 19, 1040 after a several week's illness with complica fon disease He was a son of Charles and El h Boechler Witmer and was born in Benter township on March 8 1865 makitiy | age at time of death 758 years, 9 mor th , and 11 day Jur. viving are his wife, the former Luia Markley, one ] W Witmer, of Funeral be held at ternoon at th | church, Bellefonte the Rev, G. E. Hq aling. Interment cemetery, Be wig nember of th elle ’ ol Lhe ie " ht al a. al ren church 0D MRS, JANE MISS RACHAEL MANN Mrs ! ELIZABETH YEARICK Jack ths some ars Mr: Ye nag PHL wh visiting her to the winter months with hex daugh- holidays with them when st ter, She was a daughter of John L. guddenly stricken Wednesda) and Amelia Catherine Rackes sad pine December 18. 1940, and was born in Union county on May an he i 2. 1851, making her age at time of Born in Curtin tow: 89 months and 19 many 8 ivors clude these ch ren: John H Niagara Falls Y.;. Earl W., of iblersburg: Flos A. and Nev both of Jackson- ville, and Mrs of Ben Avon, and a brother, William Rockey, of Boalsburg. Mrs. Yearick, who was widely known and Id in high : gard, was a lifelong member of the Reform ] at Jacksonv Funeral ser will be held at 10:30 o'clock Thursday morning at home in Jacksonville, with the Rev James Runkle, of L. Williamsport fic iin 4 made the Jack ur of death vear aays lived for Irv tld- secLion lude Hary } Sarah Hendricks, Mill Hall, and Mrs. Lena Rauch Westport. Funeral services were held al the Nef! Funeral Home, Howard, Saturday afternoon, in charge « thie Rev. Robert J. DeBoer ument Buri was made Schenck r IVors ine ters Sury and two sis iment; Mr the: Hit Mon in A. Smit} be ’ f 1 iy tha dl lle ice . MES. ALICE ALEXANDER Mrs. Alice I. Alexander Le, widow of the th Of - ill be in od at cemetery aicq am A. Alexander 1) Fr day 30 oclkeek WALTER E. GUNSALLUS 1940 Walter Edward Gunsallus, North Tyrone ed at home cember low » v Gun Annabel was Count: ing his age Decemn b WIL LIAM W. CHANDLER promine: ¥ ae £30 § al il Cea week ten death Abo : Mr. C is believed to have Mr. Chandler and Rachael d was born at mber 28, 1868 » of death 74 Ays Dror his ’ ufferec 1 wha a hand- beens ght Lemon Juice Recipe checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly Pie Te give views] and Siting expreccion te your love aad regard, the medium { Pie Compotind i and the form must be chosen with '! art of wal add ie nu Lae ears. Comforting assurance of a { 4 lemons. It easy trouble duty well performed will be yours if | t SA rrp ih heed Cnly Jou choose a genuine Rock of Ages ‘ thin 44 Olt BsOmetines emorial to stand as your reesed O7CTTHCLL-- sniend viuity ate ob- for the yours to come. hie pail Hot quickly Howard Granite a Works druggist under FRANK WALLACE. Pron 1 NO leave and if vou not i Ru-Ex will cost you as It Is sold by your an absolute Ru-Ex | recom 1 money-back guaranties Compound Is for sale and ended by Widmann & Teah x7 x Season's Greetings To Our Patrons warmest greet- a a We send our ings to all our patrons for very happy Yuletide Holiday. May you enjoy the full beauty of this most joyous of seasons. From the top executives to every employee, we send you our best wishes . . . and pledge our services on your behalf. First National Bank Bellefonte, Pa. BB betier, Ginley, who died on August 16, thi year. Mr, Chandler was a member of the Brotherhood of Rallroad Trainmen ang of the Moose Lodge, Altoona, and of the Methodist church, Julian Surviving are these children: W, B, Chandler, Bellefonte; David Chandler, De- troit, Mich,; Miss Esther. at home; Mrs. Edgar Houser, of Pleasan! Gap; Mrs, Fred Rhoads, of Ty- rone: Walter, of Julian, and Mrs F. L. Randolph, of Pine Grove Millis Also surviving are 12 tandehlidsen n and 3 great grandehildren, Pung al services were held Sunday after noon al Julian, with the Rev, W MH Rismiller, of the Port Matilda Meth. odist church, officiating. Interment was made in the Oak Ridge ceme- tery, Unionville a —— A —— CENTRE HALL NEWS land at thelr Page 6) Evangelical church will pre- a Christmas program tonight uding a play “The Sliver Swan ntomime of “While Shepherd I'eir Flocks,” and special (Coniinued [rom The ent ing a w pat atche i to A. Myer the Christmas Pall spend vacation | David 1 sts of Mr waker Fri dinner g D were ues Charlie Slot Mr 10 do David private County Hospiia E. E. Bailey Lewistown “Sentinel” Thursdas nd M had t the duty 1 over the weekend work at the priming began foes Mi daugt Roy § tet 1 eveling a Mrs. FP. P. Geary Mr. and Mrs J Mr and Mrs. George attended the Ice Follie Saturday night The Rey and Keener and Sandra were g Mrs. W. A. Odenkirk at ner ald Bund on McClellan came hete Sal- spend part of the Chris jon. He is staying at the ran parsonage where he ha hed 4 room Joyce Brad cia Booger a dance tw 1o Vaca ford, Miss Pair d Dean Smith nd the Lambda Ct Al house in State Ce l= They were teases Nancy lshler, ng, Mardy H mphe« > ali a ed de MET an cht arch will The Spirit present ’ TY H ioe 3 SiR [3] of Mra iy over the weekeD 1 of the Evangelical Wr Mr n' Sat her {liness Lome visit HW Have Munday wered {rom to be taken ial LIVESTOUK MARKET 4 Cx 50il al the Penns Valley barn, Centre Hall, De ~ cember 18 ignment and prices i oliow ng Per 100 ba 7 Vea] cales $ 500. 811.25 y calves solid msigner on CONS 8m TT. 2.00 6 00- By head $35 .00-8100.00 . 23.50 29.00 2700- 495% 61 ken heavy of eh (900 head? Leghorn 3 coope ducks 4 coop grese 1 coop turkeys cos Farmer Loses Fingers. Howard Orndor!, farmer near Howard. lost the Index and thumb of his left band accident on his farm Priday Omdor! injured his hand when he caught it in a belt while arting a gasoline engine. He ree ceived treatment in the dispensary of the Centre County Hospital En Here's Your New Dance for 1941 Explaining in words, with pie tures in full color, that you don't have to be a native to swing to the rhythm of Hawali because dance masters have made the dance easy. { Bee this feature in the January 5th sue of The American Weekly, the | big Magazin distributed with the Baltimore Sunday American. On tale at al Newsstands, in an more hor ing RICH RED BLOOD. | GOOD HEALTH RICH BLOOD | ASTOUNDING VITALITX aa Roy have all these—IV «when iF on oy Ihe 1UERER thon 4 A “FAB ETE. Composed of | echemienl foods build new vim are weak | and run down. | Bo nauseating Thy Ton, to take, | Price Se and mail, ids, i 1.00 per bom at druggivhs | | A G. Lucbert, P.D., Costesvile, Pa. | ER oe Blatchford's Amateur Hour Show 1:30 P. M. EVERY SUNDAY Broadcast From 'W.F.B.G. 20 '¢ ! . : Random { + PE) tems v v » 4 PLANES: Here's a feature of haven't been able to figure out When R. AF, planes finish nigh ralds on Germany, and German planes complete night raids on how do they manage to home bases? War planes, especially German ones, ar equipped for blind flving, And certainly qon't flood-light the alrports guide them Ww S50 how do they get grea! planes safel n | pitch blacknes » ahaswer? the war we England, VN WWP v not they ru nome ina to g1 warms of o 3 4 ’ ground in We + a] » CORN: ter Jan adlio nded sWilcl likely unprecedented Isle. It wil} be WW ocurrent over mu- American ithars and Publish $8,000 000 Your ears are oul oy » ed Allegheny Street Sociel) * Ol ! Nn at Wl ion of wdeasters for ih 44 Ou radio music controlled by | The fee last year was but » ABSCAP contend ' Tele! ver WU we ASCP $4.700,000 that because i cp———. 0. ——— ct on LAR TA A RRR ib ibibiblie Be . g i hibit we rowth are not music permitied " will mands met by the only LO De giv or provern might those wid n Lig Sv Sp Lewd Without enough And Dow some ehlerprising per ig on LW open ania Claus bureau at Clurlsima pare CHRISTMAS: 1 rad of gili ying ana’ just preparations, wé metime thas the teal spirit of Christe : i Can GREEKS counts Many DO On we want to take time out from our Christmas yuletide joys last all through the year.” DeHaas Electric Co. " WESTINGHOUSE —T EEE IPII DDD E ISTH FRA Be The DeHaas Electrie Co. and It’s Employes Wish You 3 A Merry Christmas This is a happy occasion, and because your patronage makes possible our very existence, J ¢ sh to say “Sincerest greetings, and may your RL LN » “ L » Ll 4 “The Westinghouse Store Bellefonte, Pa. oF rLecTRIC HOME APPLIANCES RN LN LH ¥ » a MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly by C. Y. Wagner & Co. Inc. Flour Mill, Bellefonte | Ww Oa! ther Balkan practically Real Estale Transfer Wood - for As Recorded by Leamer R ring, Recorder of Deeds Centre County McCormick-Deering FARM EQUIPMENT SALES AND SERVICE Liberal Trade ALLOWANCE FOR OLD Foxes Howard L.FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY! CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2542 ® mve the benefit the of com- sale of MACHINERY add es have proven that » of Past experienc ] estate de- ales real State ugher prices Fhbe M. Harold Betz HOWARD, PA. PHONE 2721 {A number of Farms and several | a || Residences will be offered at pub- n Palion : tic sale in the near future WATCH FOR DATES isimas spin withou. anit i ; some meditalion, mething to jar his inner { the rut of everyday Uving rani appreciate the real sl 3 the holiday. You something different from tine lide irisimas C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Hard Wheat! Pat Flour od > % oH shu iid VOUT T to get into the feeling Maybe the reading WAGNER'S Our Best Flour 50-50 Blend WAGNER'S Very Best Flour inter Wheat Wagner's 52% Dairy Feed Wagner's oe Dairy Feed Wagner's Horse Feed Wagner's Pig Meal Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower, Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower, Wagner's Scratch Feed Feed. er F N RR a a EE po OR ADL pron ol vee 3 | Wagner's Chick Feed Wagner's Medium Scratch Rydes Cream Calf Meal Eshelman’s Dog Feed All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with your own feed. Dealers in Al “of Grains M1 | [ FRIDAY, DEC. 27th ——— BELLEFONTE, PA. An unusual group of Winter Whatever kind of a dress is Coats in a wide variety of colors and patterns, tailored and fur trimmed coats. Fitted or casual. wardrob« this expensive lacking in your will find of in sale more you group dresses, All Reduced to One Low Price 4.75 HATS Stylish Hats at such a saving. £3.95 and $4.95 all reduced to $3.95 and 52.95 We wish to extend the hope that 1941 will serve you well, and give us a chance to serve you. B. WAGNER & CO. Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa. Group 1 Reduced to 19.75 Group 2 Reduced to HATS Year Rounders, the type that every one can wear. $1.95 and $2.95 — all re- duced to FRIDAY,
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