THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 19831. ’ THE CENTRE REPORTER CENTRE HALL PA ————— THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL, PENNA. SMITH & BAYLEY, Proprietors. 8. W. SMITH, Editor, SOW, BEB. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, rere 3 i : FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev, 8, F. Greenhoe, Pastor.) Farmers Mills, 10:30 A. M. Reception of new members and Com munion. Preaching services at— Centre Hall-—2:30 P. M. Oeorges Valley, 7:30 P. — CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Rev, Delas RB. Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— #:80—Sunday 40:80—Church Susseyville— #:00 Church Services 30:00 Sunday School EYANGELICAL W. E. Smith, Pastor) AM. School. Service. (Rev Kpring Mills—5:3 Bethesda—10: 4] Locust Grove DEATHS. { o of David nt her home I Bohn, wife Monday a complication of of years, © months and 4 days. Interment was made In the cemetery at Boalsburg on Wednesday, following by her pastor, Rev, W, J. Wagner, the Lutheran church, assisted by Mev, Wink of the Reformed church, Tha deceased a daughter of James A and Miranda Wert, An ronsbhurg, and was born in Rebersburg. She is survived by her and husband, and these children: George J.. Lemont: J. Edward and Carl H, of Akron, Ohio; Mrs. Miranda Maclntire. Retersburg Russell W.. at home; Miss Fay E. Akron. Ohio; James D., Miss Sarah M.. Fred and Wert C, at There also survive her three John B. Wert and Claude E Tussey ville, I) Spar Aaronsburg. Mrs. died Boalsburg nt the BOHN. on near from age bb i { BOrvices of was of parents home, brothers, Wert, Wert, of and of wed three INFANT months and Ly Mrs Bloomer The Evang cert at T Centra H METHODIST (Rev, HH, A, EPISCOPAL Pruyn, Pastor.) PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor) ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. Mis, Weaver vife of « vin W 3 Mil plicat age. County mends ti ture ti ration a be red Mr. Thursd meeting ested gathers Harry son far improve serious farm do center ar of dead help call subdued Tuesd for opening the proposed but it question location when the priates monies for 5, Nation Up to t than 500 1 reported tary forest flo fires spread that rains ercised In I thle tO Onis Two of Brush Va John Wolf farn ated fu John bruxi and t by i counted sald to ra than was tepnnts, Years was cotinte Memvchant imoroving his store more than food conditic founter ¢ Enook store been removed months prior to the present brought out Ving “eve ral fire nL when farnishi a’ it Pad Wo H and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Homan, on Sun day, visited ‘Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Shirk, at Glen Iron, and report Mr. Shirk ime proving from a paralytic stroke that affected his wit side. He had been away from home, and on return ng put the car In the garage and shortly affer reaching the house the affliction came on, and this was only a few after she had mailed the letter Reporter appearing in this fssue J. Wesley Foreman has been ye moved from the Centre County hose pital to his home In the Farmers Mills district, and is reported to very much improved. It will be recalled that owing to complications arising after a paralytic stroka It became neo: essary to remove one of his lower limbs above the knee. The leg had healed nicely. Mr, Foreman had also lost his speech, and this has come Jack again. He is very hopeful of recovering more fully. the bullding nd was Was Use arnu Mr, and CG. Btrohmeler ¢ Virs hours to be in that ection Fort she had been a member med at Salona. urvived by one son, Char- Reish. of Salona. and by Ira G f N of ew Herve Johnson, OArs he Redon ia ohn I also s Edward =irunk x e8 were In ohare Howard, erment made in or the fe of Fran sday Yast Bon, of William 4 where r home of hey Mifflinburg, g when sho became a May 11. 1520. and time had been confined to bed als helpless. Her husband during her jlinces devoted practically all time to her The body was brought to Centre Hall on Thurs- day by Undertaker FF. V. Goodhart, and Monday Wifternoon interment wan made in the cemetery here, Rev. D, IL Keener. pastor of the Reformed church, also the church of her choles, oficlat- ing. The deceased before marriage was Miss Elizabeth Alice Shencfelt, and was born in the western part of this State. B8he was ‘aged 60 yours, 4 months and 19 days. She is sarvived by her husband and one son, previ-| ously named, and a grandson, ———— THOMPSON ~Mrs, Stella Thompson, aged 42 years, wife of Joseph Thomp: wh . parakyvti that most Pit from entirely his care, by - son, died Saturday morning at the} —————— of Wis n the il Or State Lirth College, relaicing over patient hospit County hospital, of Robert born at She is survived hy Wik Tonte, a compl fire Nhe Aina i Mills her ation direases, daugh of a daughter thie Vi day Fring town Edward Allen, Gyvear-ol dg dries nip medionl of and own. and Spring mother, of | three chil Allen, of mitted Wede; treatment Mr. dnd Mis township. are Mia \iica her hushand and On diy uinderg by three brothers and a $e ister Funeral Wicd were held o Samuel Numba se noon and int = this proud pa |e nts 4 the hospital} lusty Wednesday, Mr | Edward Le Bellefonte, i fe * i ing the of a nada In Union cem daughter born disd At the hospit ante, Meret Of Thu. sdas dis urgh, ® * CENTRE . wimitted on COUNTY HOSPITAL *|treatment and the NOTES, » ® Bane «day icy admitted | Mrs i who his the surgical | Mrs | Hal Spring eal We aver of Fe patios : rit Thursday truck by a Fetterolf GeoTRo wd hospital Pearl W who had been treatmetn, lefunte, | BU. FiCal dled | day of injuries motor - * * * w . been a ont Schreftler, of Pleas Monday tor Charles nt Gap, rat on tt Corl admitted on und« rol lis Mr, Mrs are the at the Claude and LeRoy Justi Wis harge proud parents of a Charles ¥ly pa hosp. ttl las and Mrs are t the 1 at hospital on Monda Hs ry BB a medical patient » bon Mrs, 8S Helonte, fo happy the three weeks oF kk dny wii Thompson Tues Mrs, Frank Murphy il treatment Mr. and Mi Re 3 nner la D: VIN Seasonable Household Merchandise THESE SPECIAL PRICES GOOD Thurs., April 2379 25. Sat., April 25th through Full 16 oz. 23° 3 Cans Tall Milk "3. Clover Farm Fresh Eggs 23° Dez eu SALADA” REimh from the Gorden? Gibb’s Pork and Beans The Famous Red Label Salada Quarter Pound 25c Small Size Package 1I0Oc Corn Flakes ana California Peaches ~A TASTY DISH, PREPARED INSTANTLY an One Package Clover Farm Krisp Corn Flakes u Pe an 20° and I Can Mission Inn DeLux Halves 29° Lemon Cling Peaches. 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