THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1933. CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, BRR x —_r CENTRE BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 85. W. SMITH, Editor, SDW, EB. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, TI THE HALL. PENNA. - Botered at the Post Office in Centre Hall 2 second class matter, TERBMS.—The terms of subscriptipn to he Beporter are $100 a year, in advance, Legal advertising at the rate of ten gepts per line each insertion. Display advertising rates made known am application. “SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev, 85. F, Greenhoeo, FPastor,) Farmers Mills—9 to 10 A. AL Georges Valley—10:30 A. MM. (Communion Service.) Centre Hall—7:30 FP. MM. ry PENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delas RB, Keener, Faster) Centre Hall-- #:30—Sunday School 10:80—Holy Communion. Friday, P. M, Bervice. Fuaseyville— §:00—Church Service, 30: 00—Sunday School. 1.30 METHODIST EPISCOPAL ue (Bev, H, A, Pruyn, Paster.) Pentre Hall— #:80—-Church 10:830—S8unday Pprucetown— 40:00—8unday School 11:00—Morning Worship. 19:00—8Sunday School. 7:30—Evening Worship, en PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) #:80—8unday 140 i :156—E i Service. School. School. EVANGELICAL 2 J. W. Zang, Pastor) MeV, JURY We are candid Townshij nation f sioner at held Septer rules and COMMISSIONER. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. here of the burg! city { Mr, D. Bhoot E. urday m death ape« ing in this Mr. and Mrs, C. K. Stahl, of Nar- berth, have wen at the home or Mr, Stahl's mother, Mrs. Mary Stahl the beginning of this month. Stahl and family, of here over Mr. and Baltimore, Btewa 5 ¢ Altoona, the holidays. Mrs. Edward L auton Franke, Hall to Centre took with them their nephew, Wood. row Bradford, son of Mr. Mrs. D M. Bradford, ho for two and will be ween Commas] ‘lay W. Reesman Mrs. Reesman, of Camden, N. J. joyed a week's visit in over the Fourth, Mr. Reesman nothing quite so well as to his old scenes and friends, of whom hé has many The Hughesville progress from July ing attended hy Mm Margaret God shall and daughter, Miss Eva Bailey, of Centra Hall. The evangelist js Rev, F. E. Art of Chicago, TI. and the song leader, Richards of Cranford, N D. E. Bible Contre « and on. Centre jk os return home greet camp meeting, 18 to 23rd. i= he. to the home of his nigh, In Georges day continued on pany with M1» visited a brother « Bible-—who Mrs, D. to her home the Gdlsinger heen ing stone ment Hiey, and to Altoona, Hennigh f Mr. Bible 1 en on the sick lst where M Bradford here on hospital faye LOY was Saturday from where sho a patient which and tonsil for acute neuritis. tion at preseny {8 very She is able to about the house and walk on the ankle affected by neuritis After closing a several weeks, time she underwent and Her good, galls treat condi operations be five months’ supply Ar pastor of the Hedeemer Lutheran church, Harrisburg, ir. W. C. Dunlap, accompanied by Mrs. Dunlap, return- ed to Tyrone, the home of the couple, Just prior to finishing his work iv the capital city, Dr. Dunlap conducted a three weeks’ session Vacation Bible School with an enrolime of 1086, which was termed a great success by the students and church supporters, IIIS . - DEATHS, . Weber died ax hospital Wednesday having pa weeks due to a WEBER.~— Mrs. the Centre County week, after tient for severaj fall resulting in a fractured the knee, also complications, was to her in Hal} from where funeral services were held Baturday and interment made in the Boalsburg cemetery the remains of her John Weber, who died four 0, Deceased was a daughter of William Sellers and Mary of last been a there leg above The Centre body brought home morning beside husband, H. ug years and Susanne Johnsonbiaugh 5 was born March 13, aged dd 22 1858, being therefore 706 years, months decens of Lewist héepital aftér | made ont and illness, burial He retired was P survived aged 75 years R. R $e employe i eix and of resides wy ns whom, Harris. | WwW. PF. survive Hess Phil and Ken. Merle F. Robert © Ethel daughters one F. Helm, r frequent in the other visitor at The Arthur Sheward R home here | ing children are ! hia; Hoag h B. Hess, Hess. of Stratton, Hees, neth Lewi whi Mrs and Miss Yeagertown of Sunbury, at home, ——— STEWART ~The following 10th rinted from y Times, published Bloomfield, July 6th James E, specied citizen of town, i ome on South Carlisle street, y« at 11:30 a. m from gangrene decen shituary Perry New tice fs reg the at ¢ Stewart, a highly of dieq Mi Stewart Mr with Hail, and Hert He Laura Stewart and Mrs, Barah Mahanery, of Landis burg. He was a kind and loving hus. band and father and will be greatly missed not only in his hompy But in town aa well, He was a blacks {smith by trade and an excellent me- ichanie. He was a good citizen, hon. est and upright fo all his dealings. He wags a Past Grand in Mackinaw Lodge No, 380, 1. ©. ©, F., of this place, for almost 44 years, having been Initiat- ed on October 12, 1880. He served on the degree ataff many years, and al- wiys took an Interst in every active ity of the lodge. He was algo a mem: ber of Adams’ Lodge F. and A, M., | No. 315, of this place. ! The deceased was a Christian and’ and was a member of the Mebhodist' Eiscpopal church in this place for 34 Stewart Miss Sara! nire who "with ert 1, is algo sur. Hoth rvives ived by sisters, two our years, always taking an active interest crm SERRE SHES (EHC i asa church and Sunday school, as health Hea the church for many years the bonrd at in his jong as permitted, served as trustes ol member of the death. vices South Car and was a time his Funeral late Saturday of held Hinde 30 were from his street on his fol Bioomfield home on maoriing at 10 o'clock, Rev. Z. Weston, by interment in cemetery. officiating, the pastor, lowed Jane, aged nine days, a daugh Burchfield nfantum, par- made services WwW. J. Lau parents, HORNER.~ months ter of John Horner, died from Saturday, at the home of at Linden Hall, Burial was Monday, at Tusseyville, been conducted by Rev, of Bialsburg h. jes 8 the veral Sarah and tw and Nniy=0ne Marion cholera on the ents On having Wagner, p L8t OF the theran chur thége survive the child se broth ers and sisters —————— Spring Mills. tline Holter, grandp nn outis had A ipied a Penns creek camp ORE Mire taking it Gentsel and daughter Andrew former, « Agnes are care of Corman, the aged er ered a paralytls of the giroke » i8. however, im ing Mi sociation will i proving at Fish regul ing Th vy evening. E. T 11 ville, § hich Jamsion returned piace business, on in Pennsylvania y Mutual Fire The Inrge t on him painted a sp LEO Lykens insur we Compa Py make the most recent 166s Epri v of almost vigitore at was Michae most heartily greed many acquaintances, ind who we wor, Reidsville rad Mrs re hay hettor mmings re by the measures opoesd he enforced hy way, Is a it o but 16. Mr, ( { mained at home #0 ag not to mise any of his patients should they call to pay Her son vor six feet tall, and i» ummings. she snid, re. for Safety USE PASTEURIZED MILK & CREAM PECL PCPIPPS MARKLE BROS. CAIRY i Phone 275R BELLEFONTE ee MARRIAGE LICENSES. Robert B, {sabel L Roderick Frances HBtanley shure Miller El. KE. Allentown | JHellefonte Glick . Zimmerman peng Noll, daughter ‘hiladelphia Wednes undergo operations of John | day | for Miss Jean Noll, left of jast week to the removal of tonsils and an Impacted | wisdom tooth,at the Polyclinic hospital. | PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN in this for the pays for a four-line ad, column, These little ands, sre wonder workers in the way of results. Adver. tise anything here, from a “Help Wanted™ to nn “House and Kot for Sale” FOR RENT. ~The Keller pro the station Is offered for ren julre of BR, M. 8mith, Centre DEAD STOO REMOVED CHARGE Vogl's Hall; p OF Works, Centre hone 3163. SALE in Al office FOR WANTED.~1 Drop State College. mo ate Colle ge ~-Market tankage Centre WANTED kinds; A. 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