THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. RED CROSS REPORTS BUSY YEAR AIDING DISASTER VICTIMS lough schools in 1888, and at the time|lat y ln There #1 Tornadoes, Fires, Hurricanes, 38 Meath a PrOminem Rene ul ihe MAR. Chae Lins ycaim Floods, Epidemics, Make | Record of Year eVasialing explosion took place in during April, Most of the struck § # along the east caoaet during the fall and early “All of this Admiral Grayson pe and body Wily morning lobar Sunday of pneumonia, afternoon the the Mountain Mills, Hey Methodist chureh on in-| Tennessee THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1935. | terred in of HE CENTRE REPORTER 7/ . es 8% ® v8 es 0» \ cemetery south | hurricane ’ / Deaths \N ery uo the w ® - * ® officiating Hey CGoodhart .-ormcer——— 2 CHNTRE HALL, PENNA. Ere SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors | funeral parior 8. WW. SMITH, Editor. {D, F. MAUGER, FORMER SCHOOL dad i » BAILEY, Associate Editor and i : John MAN HERE, DIES IN READING AnH Business Manages, i Spring Hety, on 1 assistance to persons in ISSUED WEEKLY, . +» . =» | vices having been held | th vi been held in the nted out. thie thro [Lingle wy cltiz colinties, BDW, E in 3 rt of the po avid Kutered in the Post Utlice in Centre Bal as second watter, of TERMS. ~—4'he terms of subscription to] ghe lieporter are $LOW 4 year, advance, | Legul advert Sells por Display advertising retes made known oR appucativn. i p Cillud Aa | ten | Lh OI iH. Cadwalli {owl gt the rate oi Lum sing Mile «dca A an Red Cross assisted suf in more digasters throughout the s during the year ending hen tl time history of fral Cary T. Gray revealed recently in annual report "SUNDAY CHUKCH SERVICES x i Ha, Frankiin i 4 United £0 ns ol Vin thi guni tion "| ng : “I Saw It in the News Review is 8 common expression among those who keep well informed on current events. ] Fe taso tha inthe Weekly News Review,” which appears regu latly in this paper, they obtain 8 com rough any similar i DG i te it} june J i Li} i he Yet pg oll et PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN (Rev, L. Arthur Wagner, Spring Mills—9 to 10 A MM. txt SEarsha Pussy vilde—10:30 A. A > honin a omel ing Rs Cenure Hall, 7:30 FV. al. ‘ wear {Thank-Offering bervice.) ti 1 high regard as ¢ The scl 00H home in Zion, Monday n Bing a haere just been released, 128 domestic disasters in which extended ald during seeded by 56 per cent i KAUFMAN held Kauffman ani wis He 34 he Red Cron he he iscal vear exe — REFORMED CHARGE] CENTERE MALL Keener, Rastor) (ev, Delas kK, Centre Hali— §:30~Chiurch hurch School. 7:80 Worship. 8:1—X. I, History of Gerauuine I: Wednesday, H:00 ing. Glee Club of Everybody cordially Meeling, Thanksgiving. adiord. pe Ble ommunity weal high faviigd te seul atiend. Bring I Church 10:30—Holy Communion Service Farmers Milis— 1:30—~Church 2:30—Home School School. Mission Service. METHODIST EFISCOFAL (Bev, Seth Russell, Fasior) Centre Hall Worship Service, 9:30 A. MM Sunday School, 10:30 A. M. Bprucetown— a9: 00Sunday School 31: 00—Morning Worship. EVANGELICAL BK. Hosterman, Pastor) (Bev, W, Sentre Hall— Sunday School, 9:30 A. Worship 10:30 Tusseyville— Revival servi 7:30. Locust Grove Worship Servis Bunday Sch M. A. Service, PRESBYTERIAN (Bev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, §:30—8unday (No Preaching Pastor) School. Service.) Linden Hall Pligrim Holiness Services Re 3 1 3 i out th Sunda; §:80; angelist se: Everyone CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. » » - » Thuraday Gardner Smith tre Hall, and infant Friday—Admitted Hall Station. Sunday Decker, C ven months, | Centre Coun- iy t in Centre Hall, date | lowing is 1% nome wii? Hey A AGRI, EXTENSION ASSN r the + et prehensive interpretation of world events written by Edward W. Pickard, one of the nation’s most widely known news commentators. years,” only Weekly News Review th the important happenings 7 fect upon deals and their of our country. It is more than news——it 1s tion of the news, and therefor more valuabl wants $0 ut on in the w ® Read it carefully from week to week. You will ind it interesting and helpful in your discussion of world events with your neighbors and friends. Britcher’s Auction SALE! if VEDNESDAY, NOV. Auction Every 2 This sale will commence at 10 sharp, as we must start pose of all this stock, Positively nohting remon rn unt settled fo FLOYD A. under roof Sale all The Method Grate or cut cheese into small pieces, beat eggs slighty with a fork and add to the cheese nd the remaining ingredients. 0; x thoroughly. Place in sauce pan on ELECTRIC RANGE and to LOW. Cook, until mix. EE TWO BOYS COME TO Two in the wag born to Bmith, and the scale beam The second noon, bow and Coldron, trailing hig rival er pound in weight, Both families soulh TOWN. turn switch es 4 forwt mine iy yw'n boy babies with- | : ¥ i : ta ‘ i 1 stirring constantly, GAYS, ihe first DOY * 5 = ’ . ture is thick and creamy. Mr. and credited past ten #* No Steam or Heat Ia Your Face. * Only One Utensil to Wash. JUST USE A SAUCEPAN NOTE—Qauly with the ELECTRIC RANGE can Welsh Rarebit be made so - to nine boy came Mond to Mr. Mra. Meredith | by a are pay investigate COLZA Oll i geciion MH own You information so your Colza cause dairy cows. Meal s¢ § iti The day is preferable to other oil m POTTER TWP. SEWING CLUB | "At about 1:00 p 1 hat TO MEET AT R. MEEKER HOM ler f The Potter i under the direction Smith, worker Centre county, on Friday afternoon, 2 the home of Mrs. Robert ring £1 shorell, suse dud m ames were played hours ! ‘51 miis ary The Formula - - Colza Meal contains 34% protein, 10% fat, 10% fibre and fs al production, 3 nerd Bieanor |! ! al extension | ‘ y Bua . Bs Geath allowed SEY OT Fes a i "¥ Rearhers in! and township sewing oil of Misg economics service: were held vor fobert | afternoon . i The = Elsie Venita home deceased's malden name resident of for will the % Nn meet | Ca ' : te whl Morey. a iidity of 0 o'clock, at], : {linols, Theres survive her tHe husbana voted at! ind five ¢ bh Peatrice i Kelvin, the}, Northwest. Da are Iv a brother Meaker ontesied Le tion appease) should jocal sion tenture eon printed bai. t and if Emo vole | he general ballot af- | he because of combining the two! : Ti a difference of opin-| id ran ial HGren:. namely $% nitrogen. which makes it both a valuable feed and feruliz James; Davi. dand $2, MRS, McMAHMAN GIVES POINTS student ON CONTEST LIGHTING There a— f i two siglers and Wolf, Altoona, Tusmeyviile respect alad ing | Ave separate er at all times. lt has been found that 85% of the protemn " fa ‘ ost a \ eS #5 ¢ . ‘ BA =a th substance and 88% of the fat substance are digestible, and} sisi Mr Decisions In “Better Sight” Competi. { Rlebooca tion May Hinge on Coloring, oht " 80 . vel of the YY intense ia inte “Better Sight test that Mrs Home Lighting Advi Penn Power Comoan of the contest judges fowing information f those who tion: “The Lighting CGuide, An Excellent Fertilizer - - The high of and the amount of phosphoric acid in the ash make Colza M 682% of " tp EL Loedr homes ii HN ur. i ; : Chrismas 1411 . their home ‘ { i 5 f i id and Toe cool, clean, economcal electric vange Anne M » ‘ . perceniage nitrogen contained in the mu ASK FOR A FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION a very valuable fertilizer. Analysis has shown the meal to be ash and of the ash 32.7% is Phosphoric acid. of Beef and tering the rte ¢ re eid from Lie noon wilh metary. The offcinti Rev. E. I Kirkpatrick the State "ul lenges i of the fare on Cattle urprising ae it may seem our Yea > customers’ Lills show that the ican cost of elaciric cocking for cst tho average family is caly $7.20 a month To any one contemplating the feeding this vear, it will pay them to investigate this feed something about its merits. What it did for others it can do for you. Feeders who have fed Colza Meal report that they could put more weight on their steers with this feed than any other feed used. : given on the Bran h « min- | entry blank, should be carefully read” |lsteis were says Mrs, MeMahan, “It is not the | He Vo. J. M purpose of the contest to use ALL of | Bpective y the cut-out lamps ad fixtures. In de. | Binking elding which ones to select the con. | Pyterian church testant should bear in mind that good! He was a son of J. Hight—enough for safe seeing-—is par. Mitehill and was aged 69 years, 2 amount. monthy and 1 day. A wife, formerly “The solution should offer no par. Catharine Ciilfland, and a sister. Mrs tienlar difficulty if the Lighting Guide W. IH. Thompson, of West Grove, and $s followed. However, neatness and ''V0 children, Hutchinson Mitchell, of pleasing color arrangement will also Lemont, and J. 3. Mitchell, of Sharon, influence the judges” survive the deceased, One hundred and thirty-eight prizes Mr. Mitchell was president of the are to be awarded, among them an | Farmers Mutual Fire Ins. Co, of Cen. electric range, electric refrigerator [1 County at the time of his death washer, ironer and many other elec. # als, interested (n other Ineur. trical appliances. The West Penn Of companion, fice where displays of the prizes are! on view, reports a large number of putries. and! re and rea of Creek pasto tiles H. and Nancy In the interest of ELECTRIC RANGE DEALERS WEST PIU! POWER COMPANY For further information about this Feed, see GEO. H. STOVER CENTRE HALL wn wa nnco EDWARD WwW. PICK Famous Commentator Whe Voi “Waekly News Poview™ LINGLE. ~8amcel D. Lingle died in the Lewistown hospital on Friday
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