THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1931 c— - maser a — THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. 8. W. BMITH, Editor. BDW, E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Basiness Manager, fpsesed of the Post Office in Contre Hab 5» sseend class mall matter, THRMS. ~The terms of subseription to he Beperter are $1.00 a year, In advance. Display advertising rates made Xnewn o£» application. Le SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Rev, 8, ¥, Greenhoe, Pastor.) The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper ill be administered at— Georges Valley—10:30 A. Preaching services at— Farmers Mills—2:30 P. M. Centre Hail, 7:30 P. M. — ML CENTRE HALL REFORMED (Rev, Delas RK, Centre Hall 9:30—Sunday School. 10:30—Holy Communion Friday evening at 7:30, Service, Fussey ville— #:00 Church 10:00 Sunday CHARGE Keener, Pastor) Service Preparatory Services School. EVANGELICAL (Rev W, E. Locust Grove—9:30 A, Bpring Mills—10:45 A. Bethesda—2:30 PP. M. Lemont—7:30 P. M. 7 (Revival Mecting.) Pastor) M. AL Smith, METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev, H, A, Sprucetown-— §:30—Morning Worship Spring Milis— 11:00—Morning Centre Hall 7:30 Pruyn, Pastor.) Revival + PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) 9:30—Sunday 8: 30—C 7:30—Evening DEATHS. * * » ® DALE omon Dal county's the Grange or beyond. On his lowed by Funeral home at Colleg Bev. J. P church in « at Boas! Mr. Dale first wil Car isn The man hanna cipal tiona] = of Roy gacond also sur Dale, of rother Mr. Da connected projects resentative Insurance Fun College Kiwanis of the peace, of the Lathe gressive in all Deceased WH homestead t Dale township wal and Helina { Musser came sixty-six ary 14th 1st deat his bit on Summit BARTCGES. died at the hon Evron Deck wu county, Friday for gia of the heart gen had College hout two The body was brought. to State College by an undertake and Tuesday morning funeral Savigts Were held from the home with iflerMmient at Millhotm, Res J. PF. Haring, postor of the Lutheran whureh of Which. denomination the gecensed wads o» member, holding the 8 rvices, The deceased an! Nancy (Hennigh) Bariges and was born in Clinton county, His + befo: es marriage Miss M survies him do also fi seven children, namely: Car : of Hurry IR. Wolfe, Centre Hall, D.;: Jonnia M. wife of Moyer, Jeresy Shore Anna N. wife By ron Decker, at whe home the father died; Albert W., Farmingdale, and Harry 1. at Three broths «rs of the deceased are also living Albert B, tind Lioyd, Miteim, and Amrose, Royersford, Montgomery coun- ty. Mr. Bartges followed farming until he retired nine years ago, at which time hemoved to Centre Hall and after Hyving here a year located in State College on 8306 East Beaver Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Bartges began house: keeping on the Hennigh farm, now owned hy J. H, Detwiler, In Potter township. Later, about twenty-five years ago, the Hiram Durst farm, east of town, was purchased by them, and from there the family came to Centre Hall, He was a successful farmer, and believed In education, giving his chil. dren the benefit of a college or Nor mal school training. He was aged 66 and home | daughter his death . SEE t nn siate gone from to visit the weeks previous to wag a son of Adam fe who was us Steere) Of F990 Ohio, homes - —— i BITTNER. —George H, Bitner died at his home in Milroy, on Friday, at the age of seventy-elght years Interment was made on Monday at Milroy. Mr. Bitner was a native of Potter township He a son of John and | Sarah (Fredericks) Bitner, who to Potter township from Lebanon coun- ty The farm Tus- se yville, Bitner homestead, and reared. | was came | Rirnmey west of the the decensed wns there After his marvinge to Miss Sarah Meese Prior it was wis he engaged in farming. to leav- | ing Penns Valley helived on the John Slack farm and from there moved to! a farm in the vicinity of Siglerville, | Later, on retiring from active farm life, | he moved to Milroy, where his death | occurred. He is survived by his wife and two namely, John H. who] Hyves in and Jacob, at home, Jacob Centre Emma of him sons, Milroy, Two sisters-—Mrs Hill, and Mrs, Colyer, also survive Lae, Fohringes, MILLER As 1 esul a severe grip, Mrs, Charles Miller, of Aanronsburg, died Friday night. de at Aaronsburg, wns a dau tack of near Interment was m Ths Thomas and deceased Anna (Stover) Stoy 18 do also four nd Malis edd eisai oatot—— Spring and Sommer Hats, HH ————— A oA ———— MARRIAGE IICENSES. i A RICHELIEU SATURDAX Week) FRIDAY AND {This Hogers, { harles (Raddy) Willllam Stopart Erwin and Austin In— “ALONG CAME YOUTH jet Episode RIN FIN TIN “THE LONE DEF} SNDER" ® +g 1.408 1 (itt your Badges and Win a FREE PASS. MONDAY, TUES, WEDNESDAY ( tandette Celbert and Frederic Mareh In— “HONOR AMONG LOVERS ' in siar support it Flute le THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. i (r McMEEN’S LEWISTOWN, PA. 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