THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, A————————— THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY. AR i CENTRE HAL i PENNA ee em SMITH & BAILEY, Proprieturs. 8. W. SMITH, Editor. EDW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Bauiness Manager, cm— Arar — dntered at the Post Office in Centre Hal Br Sagand clase “mall matiyr. SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES PENNS VALLEY (Bev. 8, F, LUTHERAN CHARGE Greenhoe, Pastor.) Preaching services at— Farmers Mills—10:30 A. M. Georges Valley, 2:30 P., M. Centre Hall, 7:30 P. MM J er SENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev. Delas BR. Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall 1:80—Sunday School 2:30—Church Services. lle— #:30 Bunday School £9:30—Church Servicea gt, EVANGELICAL (Bev. W. KE, Smith, Paster.) Spring Mills—9:30 A. M. Bethesda—10:30 A. M. Locust Grove—2:30 P. M. (Rally Day Service.) METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev. Harry W., Newman, Pastor.) 8:30 A. M,, Swartz. S. Sprucetown sermon by Rev. Morris E, 3S at 10:30. Centre Hall—8, 8. at 9:30; Preach ing at 10:30, Rev, Swartz Spring Mills—8. 8. at 9:30; ing at 7:3 sermon Swartz *Smuliton—8 pervices at 7:3( sermon by preach- At LINDEN HALL, (Miss Sarah Ecroyd, Pastor.) » » » - » * * * ® CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL . NOTES, S » ® » gary Mrs. Dore ship, wha aarmatiieg gical treatment. Malcolm admitted tient. Miss Marilyn Mr and College was discharged Mary : Ward, of Be was dis Wil Kissell, on Tues ing surgica Mrs. Malis pecedved med of last week. Miss N Prof. Tho flege, a g ed on Tues Mrs daughter, ad on \ Mrs. Et medical pat Wednesday Jasper G Fe ted on Wednes way for me slon and discharged on Iiiday Miles O Miles Beale, on Wednesday as a surgical Tony Juliana, of Bellefonte, becams S medical patient on Wednesday. iss Grace Johnson, a student nurse St the hospital was discharged on Thursday alter receiving surgical treat- ment. fw. John Lambert, of Bellefonte, sas admitted on Friday in a very se mows condition, to receive medical treatment. Margaret Stine, four months oid daughter of Mrs. Zelma Stine, of Hus fon townsidp, became a medical pa- tient on Friday. Mrs. W. E. Mongan, of Howard, admitted on Friday for medical treat- ment. Mrs. Randall Meyer and Bpring Mills, wer discharged day. Master Benny Tate, of Spring town- ablip, was admitted on SBaturda Murgical treatment on Bunday, Mrs. Mary E. Gill, admitted treatment, A son was born at the Saturday to Mr and Mrs Haas, of Bellefonte Harry Stiver, of surgical weeks, was di Mrs. Arthur was discihrged on Kenneth Walker, of College township was admitted on Saturday for surgical treatment. Hubert McClellan, of State College, wag admitted on Saturday for medical treatment, Patsy Sabith, of Benner township, became a medical patient on Saturday, Miss Pansy Knoff, of College town. Hip, was admitted on Seurday for surgionl treatment and was discharged th following day. iarry Rothrock, of Bellefonte, a med feal patient for the past four weeks, was discharged on Sunday, Ass Grace Gallaghey, daughter of Janes Galagher of Moshannon, was ad. mitiad on Sunday for surgical treat: ment. (An account of her subscquent death appears in another column.) Miss Sarah Brungart, a student nurse at the Hospital, became a medical pa- tient on Sunday. — AA (Continued on “next column) « ¥ i A “3 : Steele, s=yeonr-oid patient, child, of on Satur and was dis har god! of Bell on Saturday for fonte, was Bossert De- Huston township, n past Saturday patient for the soven scharged on Foreman, of Bellefonte, Saturday. § i + DEATHS - * * * -. . - GHARRET At the John Gharret advanced age of 82 years, § days passed way at his home at Smullton on Sat- urday morning, from paralysis of the bowels F Wednesday White Deer. were held on Lutheran church at ‘uneral services in the TAIT id. s as do these Northum Housel, Dubols- town: H Milton; Samh Kale, Miiford Gharret, and Verna tune, of Akron. Ohio; John D ret, Philadelphia; Ha Burr; ' Haven; Sarah Burd, Wolf: Earcy Miller, Churchtown Mary *, Georges Valley: Margaret Milton; Mis. Jon 1 Erma Helm, Al- Gharret and Susan Bal. twice n Mary Ladzaic Ciharret, dre Mr Snyder land; Mrs Green Charlies (iharre Shake tague, Philadelphia toona; David let, Lewisburg. SPELT Mra. Minerva of Orlanda Hacken- Friday at her home odward. Funeral servic onday morning: bur wronsburg. She aged 61 ye The deceased was a Emanuel! and Harriet She was a sister of the late daughter of Swartz Harvey Hall nlon county Two daughter, sur- {Wert) Swartz who Hved near Centre AIKEY —Mras Myr Alkey, rears, died at her home in inte, Thursday ast week, following twelve ss from the effects of a Carson tion, Bell ved by her husband and children formed cemotery — Thomas Glenn. son of the late Andrew and Susan Glenn, passe] Way at the home of (2s brother, James Glenn, of the Branch, near Lemont aged 53 years. The deceased was born at the Glenn homestead on the Branch. He is survived by bis brothers, James Glenn, of the Branch, and George of State College. Funeral serve ices were held from the home of his brother, George Glenn, in State Col- lege; interment in the Branch coeme- tery. Rev, Samuel Martin and Rev, J Max Kirkpatrick, of the Presbyter fan church at Lemont, of which he was a member, officiated at the funeral GLENN (Flenn, died at follow HAINES ~Archey A. Haines his home In DesMoines, ing an ilineas of six months of com: Ons He was the youngest son of John Amiwose and Amanda Halnes, decensed. Hb was born near Spring Mills, August 12th, 1882, thus iv was on'y 47 years of age After the of his father in 1903, he return- od with his brothers, Frank and Wili- fam. to their homes in flown, where he fow yours and then sent to his sister in Soutli Dakota. Later he wont farther west in Bouth Dakota and filled a claim on government land on had "to say threo Years There he was 20 miles from a railroad and postofMics, also ten miles from nedghbors After the three years Le returned to visit his friends and rels atives in this State, remaining here for about a year. Soon Town, plicat stayed ¢ i od X which he after his re turn to Jowan, he married Miss Myrtle Hicks, who survives. Thee are also remaining three brothers and six sis ters: Frank E.. of Canyon, Texas; W. B, of DesiMoinewn, Town; John H. of Aaronsburg: Mra Katharine Musser, of Pleasant Cap; Mre. Thomas Jones, of Scotland, 8 Dakota; Mra. Sue Stamm, of Milmont; Mrs, Annle Ele enhuth, of State College; and Miss Amanda and Cora Haines, of Aarons. burg. He is the third of twelve chil- dren to pass away. Funeral services were held last Thursday afternoon. (Continued from previous column.) Mrs, Harry Winters, of State Colles, was admitted on Monday as a surgioal patient. Albert Mulbarger, of Mileshurg on Monday hacama an surgios! patient There were 42 patients in the Hospi tal beginning of this week. G. T. YV. 8, COMMUKITY DAY PRIZE WINNERS ————— Following Is a Hest of the prize ners (curried over from last the Gregg Township Vox Day's festivities win- week) at ational School Community Poultry, White shorn Class--Pirst by Mary Zubler Zuber, Christ Bhook, John Zubler; second 3 Ma AVES ‘ : Shook, John Eugene N cosd Jersey by (ladys 7 fer, Capons Bhool third Rhods ondand th Campbell, White locks Class third iZos nigh, White Orpington Class by Guy Duck ghcond taken by worth Stover Campine Class ies Zeoettle Baking and Canning. Bread—"2nd, Mary Homan: 2m Mildred Foust Mary Homan; Mabel Hagan {ary Zubler Sewing. 1 Fe \ d, Tren: Het tt n ne r Misa Heller Ir fane Camphell awn work—-lst, Bessie Zerhy: Zorbn se Leth 1st Rebecca Robinson Pillows-1st. Jane Mary Neesog 3rd, Fy Rugs-—Ist, Miriam Shook: 2nd, iam Shook; 3rd, Frances Swartz nskets 1st, Mary Neesme: 2nd, bel Eungard; 3rd, Bernice Smith. General Exhibit, {Potatoes apples, grapes, pears, quinces, onlons, peppers, celary, en dive, dried corn, beans, walnuts, hick- grynuts, cabbage, oarrots, pumpkin, squash, clover seed, buckwheat, ture nips, barley, timothy, wheat, yel- low and white corn, eggs. ote.) First won by: William Fore man, Miriam Shook, Mary Gobble Mil. dred Foust, Eugene Zerby, Russell Mark, Isabel Swab, Piehor Ushel, Mrs. Bartley, Jane Campbell, Ruth Er tel, Lewis Ilgen, Kenneth Eungard, Duck, Kathleen Stegall, William Campbell, Los Wise Stellard Belgh- tel, John Zubler, H. H. Zeigler. Second prizes won by: John Rogert 8legal, famuel Cobble, Roseman, Gladys Rishel, Eugenes Zer by, MiriAm Shook, Isabel Swabb, Mar ion Duck, Loraine Confer, Mabel Hag- in, Hazel Vonada, Kathryn Mersing- Mersinger, John Mersinger, Ellis Rearick, Mary Homan, Ruth BErtel. Lois Wise, Stell: nrd Bechtel, Frances Swarts, Reed Walker, Willam Campbell, Mary Zub- Camphel] ances Swarts Mir. Ma- oats, prizes Zubler, Gladys Zedgler, ler, Third prizes Kathleen Slegal, won by: Lewis llgen, Lorraine Confer, Ha- rel Vonada, Ruth Ertel, Lester Rosse man, Eugene Zerby, Kennets Bung ard, Lewis ligen, Bieber Rishel, Isabel HSwabb, Stellard Boightel, William Campbell, Kathryn Mersinger, Frances Swarts, John Zubler, Mary Zubler. EE MARRIAGE LICENSES. Russell 1. Lair «. Contre Hall Margaret BE. Rudy ........Contre Hall Harold A. Btruble, .............Tyrone Helen M. PInk.... ............ Tyrone ——————— The Loysville Orphan Home truck was throufh this section beginning of this week to gather up the provisions «canned goods, potatoes, apples, ete ~donatedd by members of the various Lutheran churches. Large quantities of supplies of this chamoter are gath- ered from wide sections, Hut not near Ty enough to supply the actual neds for the many children cared for and educated in the home. a | i i Fornwwly £135 Pair, airs of women's som slik, with mercerized to 140 shades represented morn in Goermag A CHILDREN'S 1 $12 models Fur collars MATCH, ffs or edged 50 to $25 HATS TO $LOL—84.050. SOMETHINGINEW “Heigho-Ho” Vests and Bloomers the difference, clinging bespeak activith =, Vests, soft and youth and youthful Bloomers In style and it, every individual requirement. Regular and extra sizes, Pink and Adoree VESTS £1256 and #150, BLOOMERS —81.69 and answer $1.95, Womens Coat Sweaters $3.50 each. Women's Blanket BATHROBES with matching slippers . . $6.95 PF BLY eva neEs 1 Small, Other medium and large sizes, beacon robes 5.85800, satisfying We The COUPE .vvens Come in today! 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