THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1029, ———— r———————— ——— — - THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, AR CENTRE HALL, PENNA. E— SMITH & BAILEY, Pxaprictors. 8. W. SMITH, Editor. BDW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Basiness Manager, SEI — Satered at the Post Offies in Centre Hab second class mall matter, Meplay advertising rates made kmown m pols “SUNDAY CHURGH ‘SERVICES PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Rev, 8B, ¥. Greenhoe, Pastor.) i Preaching services at— Centre Hall—10:30 A, M, Farmers Mills, 2:30 P. M Georges Valley, 7:30 P. M. —- PENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE {Bev, Delas EK, Keener, Pastor) Pentre Hall— 1:80—Sunday School 2:30—Ministerial Relief Service. Puasey ville— . 3:30 Bunday School 10:80—Preparatory smunion. and Holy Com- EVANGELICAL (Bev, W. EK Smith, Paster.) Bethesda—§:30 A. M. Spring Mills, 7:30 P. MM. Locust Grove—10:40 A. M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev, Harry W., Newman, Pastor.) Sprucetown— 9:30 A. M., Sunday pchool; 10:30 A. M., Worship Centre Hall—8, 1:30; ing at 2:30 P. M. Spring Mills—8 ing service at The collection Home for the Ci burg for Thank on Monday, the to be left at the Sprucetown-— Foust's. Centre Spker's. SBmuliton—4§ : 3{ enberg’s, Bpring Mills Robinson's, 8S. at preach- 8S. at 9:30; preach- of chickens for the Mechandcs- Hal PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) At LINDEN (Miss Sarah Ecroyd, HALL, Pastor.) * - - * » » ENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. MITTERLING DIED SUNDAY ALM, Dn. J. died at Dakota, Mitterling at Madison, South morning. A message was to that effect by D. C Mitterling. Inter- made this (Thursday) forenoon at La Grange, Indiana, the former home of Mrs, Mitterling, whose madden name was Miss Laura Norris, who survives her husband. Tiere survive the deceased two sisters Walker and Miss Alice of Hartieton, attained Rev, Daniel John Lis on ree home Sunday ived here Monday his nephew, ment will be and iL.BO Mrs, Sarah Mitterling, He year both his 87th gon of John would have next April, and was a Mitterling, long deceased. Upon discontinuing the Rev. Mitterli store in Madi gaful business. m:n mu yoy § active ng SOT opened a did a istry cal and SUCOH The an 16086, reprinted from March, following is issue of the and was written I, Zeigler, of Altona: Reporter of i 3.3 paper 1 The subject of this sketch was bor | for this the Mitteril three south of Centre Here until leawvi ne teaching, nf for five attend- oh | ig homestead, Hall. on miles spent his days prepare for he engaged in meantime Normal Sch entered boyhood ing home to which school ing the during tise summer. He Missionary Institute, now at Sel Wittenburg aduating calling terms, Millersville the State then Susquehan- na University insgrove. From there Spr wait to Oho, Bt Wittepburg Seminary in College, 1850, he ingfield, in and from the 18583. He tered Providence upon OUrSo in June, 1834, he Ph. D. wr wns pastorate City Mitterling Beach Ohlo, th muah success, bulid- rch and Lagrange, doublin Indiana, ing membership, was | orate, and here next . the meer sig became ton, mission Mission He ——— a AY] DEATHS, Novembea Mrs. Lon was adn gical u Miss lege, a ed on No Mic mitted treatment following d Miss Ange Was admitted charged the [oil Mrs Wm 8. W became a day of last ed on Sunday. Mrs, caine a A son was Heary Barto, last Friday, ing day. Kenneth Walker of College town #& surgical patiemt for four discdiarged on Saturday, °* Professor Paul Shelley of State dege, became a surgical patient on Sat urday. Mrs. Charles Tressler, Jege, became a surgical Sunday. There were 27 patients in the Hos- pital at the beginning of this week, A —— A MASS Alumni Thanksgiving Party. An Alumni Thanksgiving party will be given in the High sch ifding in the evening of Thansgiving Freshmen will be All imni and their friends ited. medical paul Wesik and was Bellefont patient ea T born to Mr, and of College towns! which expired Wm. Bryan, of surgical hursdas Wears Col Col - on of State patient ool day served, are inv - REBERSBURG. Orion tefgh, wife and two ters, from Sl days among relatives and on Saturd together witl 16 ly and Adam othy, visited Harry Zeigle Charles P ft State College Samuel Bierly transacted bus in on Baturday afternoon, Mrs. John Moyer to burg to spend a week with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Marstellar, David Meyer, from iting at the home of his sister, na Kreamer. Lee Wolf had the misfortune to man- ge several fingers wildle sawing wood. Calvin Weaver, 8r., and wife left for New Kensington on Sunday to visit at the home of a son. red Bender and family, from Cen- tre Hall, were calling on friends Bun- dav. Mr. Bender was formerly from th place and has numerous friends who are always glad to see him. Miss Bara Zettle and Mttle brother Hollard, from Penn Hall, visited their sister, Mrs. John Relish, over the week and. daugh- spent se al Hockman daught nice, Le thail game wolk in the football gy on Saturday. and naegs »t Stanley erly Union count went Osceola, is vis Joan- A — A ———— DEATHS. HETTINGER John 8, Hettinger, eldest son of the late Spear Hettinger, his home near Coatesville, on of week weoks' aged LS years. known after a few Mr. Hettinger HOMO thirty what wi farm, west of the fatler of two preceded him to Tm yond Mr. Hettinger joncd church at Farmers Mills faithful the time Monday shook ness, wns well ago, in Inst here farmer Rearick He years on Ls known Spring #ix chi the the when as a the Mills dren was have great Laitheran and member of that urch of his death » wis also a membe of thd Hed Men the P. O. 8. of A His mother, Anna Bell Hetting and th quite young, Wits a up to Zon Mra. fol- Het mourn Iph, Paul Ima F of York also and sisters: Geo Centre Hall, R. D.; Hag ttle, at homo with their mer , hear Spring Mills Florida: Mrs Ida Mrs, John was i rest wide ot Long, pod, and loush Houser- lle. The cemetery in of years body at York by dled the ds wife who thout eleven Ago. ROAN .~TY« of George Ho death was briefly ment wis held iter, Mrs. Norris B Hadid 3 { whose oned Dome Of Martz froan the woe Land vears 5 montt it Lemont imber of ted estahi A Me Union Services, ¢ Thanksgiving H tc th SPRING MILLS Ma Slegal, of Ts das $ BYE na Miss rome fow ne last weed f Odd memin lodge « Fellows in lass of new The local tintedd Bn « inst three! where and Gap of his three score wore spent at the honored and him He kind and Most ted hy a gen- | POS] Age accommodating, and : ready to lend a helping hand emergency. He was 8. of A. and the he was was nial ; Yeman, aiWnys in any a member of he P. O Heptasophs. As a young | Phoebe K hildren: Knarr, so leaves brothers of Youngstown, Ohio; Harry, of Pleasant {i Funeral services {late home Saturday | W. J. Wagner, of tl i ind burial in fe emetaery. kind of an man he married Miss dilger who survives with two | Fremont boty of Pleasant Gap. He al three Ww am Hie Lawrence and Gap Wore at his Rev urch held afternoon by ie Laatheran ch mde the Plaasant arty was hel nd Mrs and the able way A surp he of Mr rise x Qa Guisew evening eve 3 About of refresh. spent in a very enjoy ight an abundance ments were served after which all turned to thelr respective homes, ———— ————— Turkey Dinner at Mitterling Cafe. Tie Mitterling Cafe complete turkey dinne 11:00 A. M oF to 2 Day. The charge ree sSorve Aa ¢ hours Ving ate will from th M., Thanksgi will be mode KIWANIS VOCATIONAL NIGHT AT BOALSBURG Club ine feature In the form night. This meeting Harris Township Vo. ial School bDulldng at Boa’sbhurg College Kiwanis The State new Vocational was held in of a $e community frends mourning the O. T. Moyer, Refort Angina pect y ste of MOYER. immediate ' of Howard and scores of ove entre int are Hev Howard den death ed minister of nd 11 days and Moye tis wife, Mary 8, Withur W churci: In Huth Rutt, Philadelphia, Hilda Bechtel, of Elizabeth sister, Llewellyn, and brothers, Edwin HH. and Morris D., all of Allentown, also survive. The funer al services were held on Thursday at the Allentown Heformed chuich; serve foes were conducted Hy Rev. D. RR Keener, of Contre Hall, Deceased wns a member of Soruylikil Lodge of F' and A. M.; Caldwell Con sigtory A. A. B. R. of Bloomsburg, and LO 0. F. of Freeburg. wis A He is sur Haupt, and! Moyer, past Amanda iildiren of the He for red Wrg: Mrs and Mrs ville. One of DONALDSON After a iliness of soveral weeks, Samuel Donaldson died on Tuesday morning at his home at Marklesburg. Frrers’ #orvices will be held this (Shuisday) forenoon from the hon He ls survived by his wife and seven children, one of whom Is ng, November 18th tise meeting was to place the ci ih some mbt of f Vocational Educa i learer un: of Voc was m a « working | tiona }uoad The setting very appropriate, the meal, a prepared Home Econpmics Miss Helon ore fine chek served under The the supper and the seat about ion and by the tipper the girls in direction of agricul room, wi wan served, was tables 80 arranged sixty people. H CC. Fetterolf, i ! oor, ural decorated as to director of Agricul tural Education, State Department of Public Instruction, was the <¢hief speaker of the evening. The following visitors were present: H. C. Feotterolf, Hurishurg: J. Will Mayes, Howard; Mr. Orr, Howard; 8 M. Gramiley, Millheim; Geo. Mothers. baugh, Charles Ross, O. FF. Smith, of Harris township; O. BR. Wagner, prin. cipal, East Penns Valley High school; OC. MM. Watts, principal, Gregg Twp. Voo, Bchool; Leroy Freeby, principal, Harris Twp. Voo. School; 5. H. Dale, supervisor Agriculture, Harris Twp. Voe. School: H. 1. bright, Cetre Hall; It. CC. Blaney, County Agent, Bellefonte; and W. 8 Jeffrios, County Vocational Supervisor, Bellefonte, The Centre Baporter $1.50 a year Mrs, Chester A. Spyker, of Centre Hall, (r dh EPPO EOOCTIIPe SPECIAL SELLING OF Heat- & Moisture-Proof Table Pads Covered codd In green appear COmpactsy ane 3 Lt PADS up to 64 In, round or square $6.45 5x65 $7.45 £1.85 £165 Oblong or Oval Pads, Incl es up o 12x48 In. Separate Leaves up to 12x64 In. 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