L« HHURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1928. 2/ «. NNN an only son, Charles F. Lontz, cashier . DEATHS . of the Farmers Bank of Mifflinburg. > 5 8 8 8 eo = » . . 0» She was a member of the Lutheran church of Mifflinburg, whose pastor, JORDON~-In the death of Peter B.l Rev. W. M. Rearick, had charge of - men Jordon, on Friday, December 23, on€lthe funeral services which were held SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. of the best known citizens of Potter|at her late residence on December 24th, a WwW, SMITH Editor township passed away. Death fol'land from there to the f.theran lowed an iliness of about one month church at Spring Mills. Burial Wiis Local Editor and MDW. BE, BAILEY... made at Rebersburg, under the care Business Manages of I. W. Strunk, funeral director. THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEELY Jor Economical Transportation sm — Pee bt CENTRE HALL, PENNA, Am = nssnt— and was caused by hemorrhages. On November 7th he was stricken with apoplexy and gradually grew worse of his death GARBRICK Mrs Sarah QGarbrick, ” Sunday Church Services un A i ws a son of Jesse and wife of A. BE at her home at Zion, rollowing a year's Lobeesa Boal Jordan, and was i ‘ ! . i } Boalsburg, and with his fathe Garbrick, passed away roared fliness with a complication of diseases FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE | : John and 1. (Rev. 8. F. Greenhoe, Pastor) lend the shoemaking trade. Man { Sha i was born A 0 he located it Colver 1 She was a aughter of Georges Valley 10:30 A. M.; firmation class, 5:30 A. M. Farmers Mills 2:30 P. M.; confirma 1 for a long while "and gion class, 1:30 P. AM. hased the farm he operate Centre Hall, 7:00 to 8:00 P. M. h t1 He built all tHe 1 shoemaki shiop in the building He continued Community Communion, Saturday | ments n the place, and during evening at 7:30 P. M., in St, Luke's|past ten vears performed the duatheran church, Christians of the] pa of the farm work He Wil 4 warious churches are urged to bellman of good spirits at all times, and present, and mingle t ther at the i dord's Table, yet His home was Open at all times — A. had a kind word for those he Ae i b 3 a EE = #3 bs oi RR ; o 3 5 his friends, and a royal welcome walted every guest, TRINITY REFORMED, tev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— #:30 Sunday School. 10:30 Church services Friday, 6:15 P. M., Lectures. st continuously Tusseyville— son acob, dled some 1480 Sunday School. bout i 2:30 Church Services. Bpring Mills— Thursday, 6 1 He is survived by a wife iden nama was Mary Moye so Lloyd M. Keriin, of New Cumbe panager of a U. 8B. Government at that SON Catechetics EVANGELICAL (Rev. W. E. Smith, femont— Regular worship at 16: Egg Hill— Regular w Hussey vilie isentre Hall— Regulax Reviv % METHODIST Eviscoil'aAL (Rev. 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