THURSDAY, APRIL" 18, 1935. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA, re : " s ¥HE CENTRE REPORTER was taken 11 with measleg and this GREGG TOWNSHIP VOCATIONAL - wis followed by pneumonia which SCHOOL NOTES. n A SPRING HOUSE (LEAN t ISSUED WEEXLY. proved fatal a———— ——————— : » - is —_— Deaths I The child was the twelfth born , The 4, TT. V,«8., baseball team hop fo 00 SPECIAL! N Mr. and My Horner, ; z @ homme season with a ganu i * worse ———— . v hall te nen tl n % , raring B— i il MALTY RO Ww x» hel fat + pO . : THE Ouslivy Grasse . SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors ; » ® «= ® » @ . ® "} hos + op Monday afternoon and bus mn Friday wit 8. W, SMITH, Editor. LINGLE. ~The funeral of Mrs Jen- | made at Tuss vilie, Rev, lint of her condition ive been very Okl h R h SPONGE EDW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and i. v wilow of fiveurgus futing unfavorable for base hall, consequently a oma anc Wish Haovy O81 unend {T3 nle Lingle : ou tH. van a 14414 STITCHED Business Manager, It. Lingle, was held from the home In - he tg had very littl, real pre “SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES Centro Hal Cwiths thy seed - HB ha| RAYMOND umes Raymnd _diea | tee before th comer Biting COWBOYS Ey th Hublersbhurg high iy nt 1:00 o'cloek Wednesda POT ing { deceased, Tey I M. Kirkpatrick, of- at ¢ Bradford. in | report the following boys as ying WILL BE IN / the home of t - ficlating, on Saturday afternoon. Bur-} . y vhere he ha Hved ’ out for the tean Hebert Becken 3 i +] ; L PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE NCluins, OH Centre Hall, where he had Hl ; Adam Condo, Bpurgeon Con Grange Arcadia » tl 8 made in the local cemetery. an 3 Oh having oo st ‘ baugh, (Rev, S. F, Greenhoe, Fastor) Miwa over three years, having « : ’ : 2 Ait oki - IN’ . 7 HAI I Movs ingl. was the second daugh } . i f2 1s hiss . do. Robert Corman, Richard Feltenber- 1 4, A Easter Communion at all three ap. Ly E'e « and Tamer Buriiiaal, |’>. JeHring from his farm south off op wert Henschen, Paul Homan e . . top Of Jumeg an amer Ib I OW sha wenn fH from a4 se Bini wal Py . . : 2 AY polntments, as follows: ! 1 ti} n He ad be g ron Gerald Johnson, Allison Musser, My I HI Rb. I RI, SA I { RD V1 4 y he 3 i mn ad ; and was born on the onl iatfh A complications for a number Farmers Mills—9 to 10 A. M. Barlystown. When « young gift she weeks. during all of Which. tims o ron Musser, Alson Musser, Kenneth A PRIL 18 19 & 20 Centre Hall--10:40 A. M. 3 Hall with the family : Smith, Wallac, BSkiles, Hussel Spayd, ’ 5 t ! ntre ame to Lent: wig confined to bed i ’ . ; inate lane arch | . Dean Zelgler, and Ellsworth ver SRENSENTING LIMIT. tlaid Georges Valley, 7:30 P. M. Her marriage took place n March Muneral services will be held from | Dean Zeigler, ~—PRENENTING ng y Fur il 8 10% . “ fdedd Tor working Windows, Wall, Wesdenh, moved i gia f 4 6:30 A. M. after she and her husbaly noon at 2:00 o'clock, and burtal made | *'™ y : aaa . SPRING CLEANING AND PAINTING! gn ai li x shore she 4 i i : $8 3 ' a \ gop +f Wve’ ¢ { onto the farm whers he wa born in the cemetery at Boalsburg, beside oellep innel td ts ROPING - again returning to Centre Hall about snd of ta wife who dled Te tv | girls’ bas) scunds elected dus . nt 5 ¢ i ; that f his wi wh tied i 1 i a : “ : Old ime AMI SiC —Western Son CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE| _ . . _.. .. ..0 Mr Lingle died in ars amo. Her m Rev. Iielns R., Keener, Pastor) | G10 yours he amen iain ¥ ig a YW E> ra 43 : i ROR ' i borg HYP H t & S C . Hal. August, 1930. Mise Mary Houser. Ako of the do. two teams for the 1985-103 mason. Entire Evening Enteruinment |Hosterman & Stover Co Centre Hall— i Deceased is survived by a 8Son.| 04 was 79 vears 6 month and i Th { rd am is Ae . 5:15 A. M.—Young People’s Serv-|,,.., gp pingle, and two granichil- |, A vi ; wet Greno 36 and’ Wi Co Radio Broadcaster n Person The Department Hardware Store rr avervhody 0 cares to © v) : ; ' “19 days, Bit : ; : fce (for « ve rybody wh « u to « ome), dren. Ruth and Jannet Lingle, H. wha n of Willlam and Jane|will captain 1 vh " TH Admission Reduced for This Dale Theme, “What is the Joy of Easter: Kennet Square, and a vider siste Dunlag Ymond and Is su i Leader, Robert E. Bradford. Mrs. Sar Foreman, Su ogee. son . y Faymond of % or o iv 7 ams during the past three sea ADULTS 20 CHILDR - M i 8:00 P. M.—Presentation of Religious eg t ren rr service ) maintained Drama, “Simon, the Leper,” by the a wal standard from youth Young Peopls of the Reformed church mong he \ of Howard. Everybody cordially in-|who attended the funeral fron of vited. Silver offering received. town were Mr v ' » . Friday, 7:30 P. M.—Preparatory ser-, Homewood: vice, Foreman, Cresson’ . | Tusseyville— Jam Barr and On ian Bare, . i much, Sordhis. a I Ra 9:00~—Church School. ag. = Rm, 1 r y gi and worship! { Towanda : Mr, Seibert and Mr. and Mrs. Corl, State College, ¥ - ysl yaa EH — “ - PRESBYTERIAN | if Her husband died five or (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) BOOB. —Clayton Ellsworth Boob. f ago, but there survive her i 9:30 Sunday School. {aged 65 vears 8 months and 8 days { tor named above and a . : {a prominent Kast Penna Valley farm- | jam Korman, Houtzdale ' awn 6:30 : tian Endeavor, ler living at Woodward, died at the | grade pupi who 7:30~Evening Worship. | Gelsinger hospital, after an fiiness of | HUGHES Mr ; Green | Hh i £ "oe Hrs Ahi i Sy {six weeks from a heart condition. He | 1a hin. wit ¢ Protess “y woe Fo | OXamination at that : » ie Oo TOIESROT Janes ~ METHODIST EPISCOPAL lis survived by his wife and the fol-| a -, a Bes rast Cader Tha sentor class of (Bev, Seth Russell, Pssior) lowing children’ Mile E. Boob of! ughes, formes eliefonts Academy . Hn at { Owing chileren: * 5 . oI headmaster, died on Bunday evening! Vocational school is pia Oentre Hall— | Ahronsburg: Mrs. Leonard Clare, of in the: Clearfield hospital following | Washington oy May 9:30—Morning Worship. { Philadelphia;” Malcolm L., Cart LThe-| = 0 = om complica. | With other Centre count :0—Sunda Bch : an ine of t 0 mye 1 oomniics inn ey nis oO 18 y ook “lal. fodore M. and Janet, all at home. He , { BW pi fprucetown— also leaves his father, Isaiah Boob, | Th secpaBad ry eed is 49:00—8Sunday School ’ tof Woodward; Mrs, Geo, W. Morning- : B 31:00—Morning Worship. star. of Milton. Mrs. H. C. Brongart,|onte. June 10, 1362. She Se TO BE MARRIED ON PLAZA STAGE i aaa AA the \ OG on hv # . wh wi i y FIs tions, red Flelle ———— AT ASAIN 3 daughter > ] ir ink Spring Mille— lof Miffinburg: John D. Boob, Lewis-! 0 sm abi On Wednesda ening. M een n July 2. 134 1 was Community Y. P. Easter Pageant burg: Mrs. Henry Meyer, Rebersburg, fond . $ $ss TE 4 at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Sadie Richardson, of Milton FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. wae Mrs. Wm "Wolfe, of Aaronsburg EVANGELICAL Mrs. W. E.. Weaver, o (Rev, W., K. Hosterman, Pastor) | Warren Bq ‘obur Centre Hall Holy Communion, 8:00 M., . Sunday School, 8:00 A. M. Burial made on Thursday ¢ — i ————— Mills — Woodward Rev. I. V. Lesher offic SECOND SEWING GROUP Bunday School, 9:30 A. AL Ans ORGANIZED ON MONDAY Worship Service, 10:30 A. M. - - \ second ; ' Bethesda — Worship Service, §:30 A. Sunday School, 10:30 A. Tusseyville— Easter 1} He Us a a a a a a i i lO er ER TPH ORT] ORRIN DOOR | SRN bt HE at i a A A ey, .® B **1 can cook five different foods toe gether—and vet none tastes of the other.” Every Bite Tastes Better! What a joy it is to have “vegetables that make vour mouth water.” Old fashioned cooking methods took the richness, the color and the flavor out of vegetables, leaving them unattractive to Serve, unin. spiring to the guest. Electric cookery has brought us convenient! waterless cooking. odorless cooking, and has simpli- A delicious meat and vegetable plat . ! %] prepared in the thrift cooker. E ECTRICITY i . : paring vegetables for the table, With * ae : ii . * . " Ji the electric cooker, cabbage itself forWater i 1 : 5 tin becomes an aristocratic dish. Heating | | TERMS T0 Years Ahead Only $2.20 a month for current S U IT Y 0 u ! | - 3 > 4" 3 | oo So low are West Penn rates that electricity for : $2.20 of is Price ( lass ] A a i cooking costa on the average only $2.20 a month, > a month The HOTPOINT Model RA27