a ul . wi, * - i fds Ws ¥ EF Sl 3 ’ 4 wy RN Ig odo Ft AEE won Rh ges J “ iad S ov ‘ a id cit sl : a ha a aa aint Sidi ha girs edd fui SL pak rh IE 6 oe Me eb a ah CH a SH, a 4 air %s TE os pee a em i ar errs CATE id Er = rs a in bis Fass WET RIA IR RW FR be w iY THE CENTRE REPORTER. WI5 DEATH RECURD. {in this section of the « , for six W. 8S. White Mill Burned. _ |sallors and marines with the atov ISSUED WEEKLY years or more prior to hi etirement What was formerly the Humes grist service record who werd y dis * - Et. ame p—————————— ’ ' =| | he having had charge of the concrete! mill, between Axe Mann and delle- | charged and who are now ver sixty Mountain Restauran pe | BRUNGART.—Mrs Brun rats royed by fi wo years of axe: nd. it allows pen 1AX A. \ work at the Bellefonte Mis hatchery. | fonte, was completely de CENTRE JL, PENN'A. | gart, born Aug. 0, 1842, married first a . . Emon Gottlz Ledrly 'T : . - Ace wad | miss o who ate #i Dresent Ina On New State Road Above er a ————— — eA a———— ——— } - ’ o : . © WIS married tO NiISS . i i i it iy H Ly Ornitg ns iil Wi 807 n $ . = oy 3 ne . { to Sylvester Gramiley, who died July who sgivives with one #0m, ¢ toy] fifet dlscovere about 1:30 a. m erinliv disnbled ening thel PLEASANT GAP ™ RS Ae JUNE 15 192 _|1, 1868; to this union were born three Di. of Pi a A . sy : . agin : — — — ¥ 2 —— * il, O leasant Gad, who | oyed | he old it - { children—TIra, of Millhelm; Mrs, Alice 2 BY EO A sal SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, | at the Lauderbach-Zarby ) ale | structure, wos rehased by we ith Haability b i 1 i i : : { { i wr Mrs. Wm. : : . : . . “nf “3 A BW Editor | Aupan, of Miffiinburg, and Mrs n grocery in Bellefonte. He also leave 8H, White about gix years ro it Wil OWT incondud SUCH Qs: nu O PEN EV ERY D. YY . : | Louder, of Howard, with whom the & y : M1 Joh n tad out wit] — inhinary fori ba Doiraanant but need 1 = tin i iree sisters, & He. JOON ton Ye i fitted OU Wi Oger: ninery 10 i rman i ; : . | subject of this sketch lived for the last i 2 ond ’ sas. : . . . ha tha re or tT i Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Willia Loerste he manufacturing of flour and feed, § wed no 1 } I i . : Cr . | few years and died there. She was ; ! ; . = with | sarvice Tha Aa CHOICE STRAWBERRIES A ND ICH | . f Pleasant Gap, and rs at ( y of YH t } ter, of was elect ————————————————— —— ————— i et 1n i i np Will Vv } 1H navy . x “4 | married the second time to John Hoy, I ¢ Bellefont . a1 2 mine BT. DDB wintv-two veirs of age to cla | CREAM SATURDAY AFTERNOO Ong, of lellefonty t «© il has in i i i WwW i $ CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. of Hublersburg, who died years ago Clea lo . Lat. ee : hte : . “apt 1s The ACHDY. § aria 3 AND SUNDAY. i ] " Oh i i a ay . y Hi i ’ ALA i +1 ALY i i Dr. A. M. Schmidt, "(To this union one son, Edward, waa Ba i Reformed church of lellefonte, had | White, assisting pends upon ¢ degree of dis tril QUICK LUNCHES, I( E CREAM, PENN'S YALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE | born. The deceased was a member of harge sf the {1 ral services which The ‘ the fire MIETIOWH ranges from $12.00 to $50 perm i SOFT DHINKS, ia family of twelve children; four pre- TOBACCO AND LIGARS, REV. MELVIN C, DRUMM, Pastor. | ceded her to the realms above, seven Co —SERVICES FOR— | survive: Mrs. Alice Sholl, of Smull- morning; SUNDAY, JUNE 18, 1922 emetery ton: Newton, of Lewisburg: Cyrus, of | Centre Hall; Mrs. James Wert, of Aa- Centre Hall, 10:30—Lecture by Dr | ronsburg; Clayton, Jeremiah and Ira, STRATTON Chas. 1... Fry. | of Rebersburg. Also, all her children |! Georges Valley 9:30—Holy Com- | survive. Deceased was aged 79 years, TOOT es aliey, “al i) \ pw ‘8S months and 6 days. She was 1 Mrs. Mu Tre { Nittan) f a. munion and talk by Dr. Fry. . att ” Lat : i 1s ha - was not ertalne . member of the Aartheran church and lowing n ill ‘ OV m i . 6 ° farmers Mills, 7:30—Children's Day ' er & : ; : D Farmers Mill : | was faithful and loyal to her vows and Wah arierio-scien ey ] in exercises and talk by Dr. Fry. to her God * Me and A : Reva ites: i i Near Hublershurg Burns. . . . . ' 4 \ ‘ : ( ‘ WA m H Te ¢ A fe i Burial services were held Tuesday (Was DOrn in Lngiand I WiAnUAYY | I he nd ISI ed 1 i ffe t P 1b 1 Sa wa name ? reek: — | : . farm. near Huble ’ Ww 2 Ungersig nes Will offer at pubDiiC Saic Other announcements for Wee morning, conducted by Rev, R, F. Gags | 1524 hence had re he ne { ‘ Jo & a Centre Hall | at the home. concluded in the Lutheran & 1 ge of 96 year i nn ths 3 i ck 1 - KJ 5 - a : T Prayer Meeting, Wed. evening, 7:30 | , =. .' Rebersburg by Rev. W. J.|He was an engine 8 : noon _and ed to the the SNOoPs of Mrs. Mary Rossman, at 2 U Teacher Training Class—advanced r Shultz and Rev. Dingman. Interment | was well known 1 ub . : 1 > y SE Y V ILLE on course—Wed. evening, 3:13. in the Lutheran and Reformed ceme- |tany valley. Funeral vi v i ne farm mache i ’ t ”~ re ~~ ~ - be Friday night, illustrated lecture by at Rebersburg Dr. Frye, of Philadelphia. El, TT je ney LT wn wees SATURDAY, JUNE 17th : WINGARD.~~John Samuel it Luther League, 6:30 p. m, 7:30.) died at Some. ct. | : Bellefonte Youngsters Trimmed 1:30, 1¢ whe ¢ 8 : Catechise class, Saturday evs, Sie ac he nome of Sie gies, Mw to of the threw Ex of ir. and ensnar, of stucco | $330 P, ML, the following articles--New Mer- Vv ; ‘ a Pell rid ’ \ basin $ ’ ’ + CHS Der key Satuniay| le Wis Nome duis the past few | FT es ri ue n home. ~~ |chandise and used articles, which I have decid: June 24, 7:30 p. m. Ce been in delicat Catechise class Saturday afternoon, on 3 hea (1a Jor some Eh ol ed w Aan — y with her mother, B McClen ed to sell. but the direct of ii leath was . { Farmers Mills This will be a clean-up sale of merchandise on hand, Af- ‘hildren’ ; exercises, Sunday ay e visiting e W et hava he 1 a i fan Ce = cises, DUNfAY | bees Had the deceased lived unti re ter the Store Goods have bien offered the used articles will bz evening, ‘Lov, i. rye will Speak. = 1Rtke ha alk ha $4 : I the i 1 . 4 i $ } : Spring Mills age of sixty-three years. He was un- | boys have neep-| RS toes ot Lotiered, Children's Day exercises, Sunday : : r ¥ ‘ MERCHANDISE—NEW GOODS. evening, 7:30. . : : 12 of Catechise class, Saturday, 2:30 p. m Poin Tusseyville Saturday evening, fHlustrated lecture on South America by Dr. Fry Penns Valley Charge picnic phan Home band, in Georges Valley grove, Saturday, July 25th, Catechise Classes picnic, same place Sat... 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