= THURSDAY, OCTOBER 38, 1935. mm FEHR CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, Deaths - \e . BMITH & BAILEY, Proprictors 8 W, BMITH, Editor, EDW, E., BAILEY, Associate Editor | Business Manager, i Shtrat = : { Thursday | Bartholomew, aged 89 vea } “ succumbed at 6:30 a the ie =» . oo 8 | BARTHOLOMEW.—One | War the veter Stat when and | remaining Civil wtdon of — x > morning, Eotered In the Post Office in Centre fs second class matter, ~The te f subscription i aa Es] re $1.00 a : ih in te { plications and Legal advertising at the rate of E Death came at the Sents por line each insertion. ison, Charles D. Bartholome Displs I advertising rates made known |... #8 applicat i i Mr SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICE PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE, Conpany p, On October 6th, services Cavalry, and will be held Farmers Mills, m.; Valley, 10:30 a. Hall, 1:30 ate In vo TS ain P. mo At Farmers Mills and Georges the war. Valley their! The was io . : wish as to accepting the minister as September 1346, ag t the regula 10m, many He faring years, wis a son of George {(Transue) Bartholomew Second served Divi Sunday, sylvania as as follows: Georges | Until its end, serving A £5 § J:00 Aa, i y { | Sheridan, aithough he did m.; Centre any deceased born 13 members will express and w in Whe HEe ir the st [to Rachael Hanna. March 30, 1899. left to Fisher Penn employed by IT. Mills He aslor, i ! { died — Iman he the vill REFORMED CHARGE bora vi in Pastor) Jor J. B work CENTRE HALL (Rev, Delas RK, Keener, Centre Hall— $:30—Church 10.830—Church Worship. P. M Y. P. Meeting; “The Youth o ing Anna Mas Tusseyville— 8:00—Church 10:00—Church at . focat School. fuctin 7:00 David. Worship. School. _- METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, Seth Russell, Fastior) Pentre Hall— §:30-—Harvest Home. 10:30—Sunday School. Bprucetown— furvivh . a; §:30—Sunday School. anid». - a 30:30—Morning Worship. Spring Mills— $:30—8unday School. Communion vi ov. Seth dist Episcopal ot he 1B lartholomey IM i formey service, 7:30. — EVANGELICAL KE. Hosterman, Pastor) (Rev. W, Centre Hall— SBunday School, Worship Service, Spring Milis— Sunday School, 9:30 A M. Worship Service, 10:30 A, M. Bethesda Worship Sunday School he Home Coml Hill will be 8:30 AL M. 7:30 P.M Service PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) #:30—8unday School. 8:30—Christian Endeavor, 7:30—Bvening Worship. pn DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET BHERIFF-—-J. Mac Pear ipsburg. COUNTY Lee, PROTHONOTARY Boy da, of RECORDER Spring GISTER—John L of : Bo township }! A oh bod home n Pleasan COUNTY COMMISSIONERS J i : tor Brungart, of Miles ALFRED lL. BOWERSOX, College. COUNTY TREASURER of Walker townsl Bellefonte 18) townshp. brief { born in Deckes Annie making 67 years, 1 township. townshiy and of 1869 death « Harry Herbert | AUDITORS ; Corman, of Gregg township: He y H. Btover, of Miles township. {ing lived on CORONER--Thomas G. Wells, of tan) valleys. i Here Bellefonte, . € TUE . ’ v3 a} {fore marriage was Mise Ma BURVEYOR—G. W. Wolf. of Haines |, tle. ois and’ hia h i ¥ is towns ip. | Annie of Grogs Ee : _rvicen MRE, AND MRS. THOS. H. MOTZ CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING The golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas FPF. Motz. of Woodward, was celebrated at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stover, on Sunday afternoon Sept. 22. Dinner was sarved by thelr two!Mrs Rankin Tate, with wha daughters, Mrs. 8. H. Orndorf and|his home, near fish Mrs, Paul Stover. Ninety-four guests | Pleasant Gap, from a were present, and _many beautiful| while cutting wood gifts were given to the The He was born in tables and rooms were suitably dec- |WAS aged 81 'years ¢ days. orated for the occasion: and songsiJdennie Hoover Hazel, 4 Were sung by the grandcehlidren ot | There survive him two the aged ¢ouple. They assisted | by Prof. Paul Bartges were addressed by Prof. of Aaornsburg, the Rev. Ward Host- erman, of Centre Hall, and Mrs. © Btover and C, B. Kreamer of Wood. ward. a — A ————— Potters Mills, I W. A. Foust moved Yeagertown where heen em. [ter i jor, and had a farmer by farms in Penn five Noff, Funera] day afternoon. Georges MC i | minister was Hev ri Methodist church, HAZEL. ~Corneljus Hazel day morning at the home the couple, Philadelphia and Oliver, A Interment was made day) foregoon at Pleasant W. J. Wagner officiating. were The guests Paul Krape ENYDER.— Miss Mary fonte, on Thursday, noon hour, «from a heart hig family to has of Austin B was aged and 74 years hat years. sii] ployed for some time in the axe fa “f tory. | She Roll Palmer and wife, visited on Sunday at the home, J. H. Bitner and Joseph Parker are spending a few days with fridnds in Altoona. Charles Caskey and family, of Lock Haven, visited over the week-end at|Sunday afternoon, with in the home of her parents, Mr. and|the Union cemetery Mrs, Ed Sweetwood. — Those who took supper Sunday eve. Fite ning at the G. H. McCormick home Ae BY. Mrs. Were Mr. and Mrs, W. B. McCormick Away t } of Centre Hall, Mrs. Bresnowitz and 4' her home at Curt Miss Davey, of State College. Mr. and Mrs. John Meeker visited cver the week-end with relatives in Ealtimore, Ma. Edward Loughner is improving hia property by grading from the concrete highway back to the buildings, Mr. and Mrs. F. ¥. Palmer and Mrs, £1. H. McCorinick attended the funery of Mrs. Ben 'Akey, at Curtin, on. ¥ri- conducted a of Milroy, | Bellefonte for many F. F Palmer | Mra fer, both of Milesburg, ther respect ively, are the Funeral services were from the Episcopal chur h, Harah of dsoanes, A daughter of Armstrong Carson, Potter township on ApH Much of her girthood life in Bellefonte and vicinity, are her husband and Clifford Alkey, at Bellefonte; ha S ®% o/W. W KERLIN, C. D. SHAFER | * GO To ST. PETE RSBURG BY an » A telegram received from WwW, Ww. | Kerlin, proprietor of the Kerlin Poul i i stated he had arrived inl try Farm, i Ht Petersburg, Florida Monday nt} » ® - f= the ans in & died William rs m, fow | {10:17 a Mr in com with his bookkeeper, LD mn. Kerlin, the | 3? | last | . ! ianotheg H. | 13 |! 31 piassener, were picked ui on Saturday by a Wace by Mr, Singleton, al morn ng, 7:40, ane owned iwith 1d he Jo ajrport and four<passcrng Alto de to com of old home at Peterson, pilot, the airport at Mr, the of al i tion in mind being the Len. lark, N. J. Mr New for wrriving at untli the which Was Ww, Kerlin and York ity South went to for 3 : ag ing he “3 it Cath. | leaving the Sunday, {On there 18 months | i sided, glen Penn- AL § the con- |.» St. and Jacksonville burricane wind Monday alrship was In morning 30 a. m. an in Petersburg, landing the tima ved [distination noted abos General | Tuesda the poul Jacksony roe Mrs stated the delightrul it fourteen. Passe on not partici-| batties of man Kerlin, trip to i was Orie Nittany married |, She fl fin i on which | Valley roti Tier | young was was i QTE IRYS of Rev. vangelioal Youth a of im son the 1 ten yo n a } pastor t+ which Millhe between tl Ma mier |... d about flew ore of Hall, I. Orenohla ed a clouds, further that the in the shad That “Other Passenger” E A : “Bint it 1 “115 8 dd section about Mah: of Centre | roa, hed, na. Two |g, iss Jennie ther lioe fiers the plane aittudes of about Ripka . i Gap. Bat. | hed. dines, schist valley, =» ! . wid from Unies you $0 from previous ¢ Mra. Mira month and i Mra Mack Bry wn. of . ; and Kenneth AAY- | Paul Halderman ® and Ni- | roner Heveriy,: of | Melvin. and Wayne. | sisters aha 5 Fy Lax Ota | Mew John Corman. nee Harry Lyons Mra i Walter A rmstrong all Bedlefonte Funeral services werd held at late home, at Curtin, Friday noon, by the Rev. 8 © in the Cartin cemetery jo {Continueq damn) Wieland Belle of Curtin of * Bellefonte Mt at Milewtyurg fonte bert Eagle home brother alse su of Curtin John Spearly, Mrs and Clark ie whip Ma Carson Wednes. Arsen, i i : & of ie her lat per, of the died Mon. and m he made watchery, attack ! BOHN Mrs, Sadie Bohn, widow of Frank Bohn, died at her home near Coburn, on Sunday morning from COM plications, Funera} services were held! on Wednesday afternoon and burial | made at Boalshurgh. Rev. H. 1. Wink of the Reformed church officiating The deceased was a daughter of William and Nancy Hook Bradford, and was born near Boalsburg. he was aged’79 vears There Huryvive her these Morris and Harry, Millheim: and John, State College: Mrs. Wm. Brand: Coburn, Also, these Mothers and Charles, Pittsburgh: Ww. Frank, W.. and Clyde E. Centre Hall His wife, 4 deceased Itoona, (Thurs. Gap, Rev, children: Chariea and Annie, H. Snyder sisters Day Phity C. Lemont; Mrs. Lizsie Brown, Centre Hill, and Mrs Frank Ishler, Centre Hall. - after the a daugh- Snyd. 3 months. shop in HESS. -— Fayette born at Woodward, died in Scotland Bouth Dakota, aged sixty-six vears She was the wife of H. N. Heme, ana (Dorman) Hess, and bro. only sur. deceased, and Mra. Wilkey Horner, Centre| H. D, i The body will be brought to i for burial, no | being Tusseyville, Tussey. | $a fS 1d errr definite Informa . oe : Anna Rossman, Thursday, wh fait returned availlnhle writing 1 ¥ from in Visit With #513 FUTY ——— ——— at Belleville L. WETZLER RHeglster, JOHN for ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED Market chic Kens $1.75 Hall, of ali CWil ~~ 5 $s a Nas. tankage mold t per A. MBM. Reged A Chile savne Li. Wir VR. 004 0s CANVAS WORK a PD - Guntiens uses in lockery, shop, gorden, form goroge | for foun weil. mode work loves of comer Bonnsl # Specially tied blue kad wis tor usp fu LOOK THEM OVER -YOU'LL WANT & PRS. TODAY? .|Hosterman &Stover Co. The Department Phone 11-R.2 MILLHEIM Hardwar, Store ansnent and which he hesitancy pr of 1isd a i= a we h what urging the Cetnitre | % $0 cant the allt a aut 1 tdilots for him | the ame November ale tion-thus the citzens of entre county and friendly | thal efficient Sno Sheen SEEDED or SEEDLESS vik he has been rendering at House term SE —— ——————————— . * . . . » * » ad CENTRE COUNTY . HOSPITAL NOTES. . the Court during the Sm——— fo ———— Livestock of All Kinds Cows —Shoats— Horses EVERYTHING USUAL. Two Truck Load of Extra Fine Valley COWS. Fruek of AS Also, #@hy Several Loads Hors. {Os Jd. U. PEACHEY'S 8A1l E STABLE, Belleville, Pa. 00 GET MOR FOR YOUR TIT: 10 ATTY Py Keep Posted on AN | Market Prices and \ | Market Trends by J TELEPHONE 7 -~ vhe telephone on the farm is @ money-maker. It pays its keep in many ways. You can have one for less than a dime a day. . THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA ROITEy - Te 29¢ ee 25¢C * * » » - * * * - Monday of last w ook. admitted Hall, B. D State College. sent) WwW. PF Wednesday Mat dellan, of last Thmone HERSHEY'S Cocoa 2 1-1b cans 25c¢ week, admitted: and Oliver 7T Discharged on Brown, Cen- Geo, Mrs, Hall, B.D. Frid ¥, discharged: Pauli BE Mra Wilbur Centre Hall RBaturday, discharged Spring Mills; Hall, Sunday, Dolan Dee X- Mrs. T. P. Delanuy POST'S Bran Flakes admitted: Boalsburg, 3 Mrs, bo y Russel} ihre were Patients in the howe week, with her husband and family jocated In South Dakota in March of 1905 Nine of their thirteen ohildren are Hving., as are also two misters and a brother, namely, Mrs. John Guise. wite, Avis; Mrs. John Confer, Mill. heim, and David Dorman, Aarons. burg. conducted Bellefonte, terment in Gropsman n following 2 CONDO, - Mrs, Kathryn Treaster Condo, wife of Nicholas Condo, died at her home In Altoona, Tuesday morn. ing, following a lengthy finesse with a complication of diseases. She was a daughter of Mr, Irvin Treaster and was born ter township, i Surviving are her husband and Mrs... Blanche three sisters, hamely, Kramer, Mrs, Bertha Lave, of. Altoo- 19th, 1873. Was spent Burviving Clark, of RELL TR DROMEDARY INSURANCE anp REAL ESTATE WANT TO BUY OR SELL ? SEE US FIRST. C. D. BARTHOLOMEW A —— cans 49C HERSHEY'S Kisses »19¢ etm wT os 10C vez 4C ns 23C 22¢ ees 19¢ od May afternoofl, @ontinued foot of next column) i CENTRE MALL, PA. A ———————
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