THURSDAY, JANUARY §, 1936. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. —— fHE CENTRE REPORTER . . -® Deaths - » * » m—— A — SMITH & BAILEY, Proprictors BS. W., BMITH, Editor, BAILEY, Editor and Business Manager. [oie = dents, Centre| munity, . @» » ss * = sl BRAUCHT-—-Wm Fdward Braucht, | Associate BDW, E ' ' » of Coburn s Ost prominent res Po at com Botered in the Post Oflice in Hall as second class matter, TERMS. —The terms of subscription to} she Reporter are $1.00 a year, in Gdvance|peath was due Legal advertising at the rate of OB q44..44, gents per line each insertion. \ Display advertising rates known| #0 application. town week, fol- Wednes wing an illness several week to nun complication at the of 72 AEG made Braucht was in Penn ad hip, May 16, 3. H ws elu it in the hoo's ra and also "SUNDAY GHURGH SERVICES [5° Peril oll CHARGE Pastors) PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN (Rev. L. Arthur Wagner. Georges Valley—3@ to 10 A. M. Farmers Mils, 10:30 A. M. Centre Hall, 7:30 P, M. Joint Council dhurch, 311, at 1: Satur REFORMED CHARGE man Keener, Pastor) HALL Delas RR, CENTRE (Rev, Centre Hall— 1:30—Church School. 9.9 113 hy Wo 2:30 o1UIrCH vy OF ” Te 1 90 3 “The lal Bertha 1 Tussey ville— §:30—~Church & 10.30—Church Worship. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev, Seth Russell, Pastor) Centre Hall— §:80—Morning 10: 30—Sunday School Worship. Bprucetown— Unified Service, 10:0 EVANGELICAL EK. Hosterman, Fastor) (Rev. W, entre Hall— Sunday School, §:30 A. M. Worship Service, 7:30 P. M. Spring Milis— Bunday School, Worship Service, Bethesda — Worship Service, M. A. 9:30 A. 10:30 M. 1:30 P. M. PRESBYTERIAN M. Rirkpstrick, Pastor) (Rev, J. Worship School #:30—Morning 10: 30—Sunday POMONA GRANGE MEETING. cembe! Beore active forty tysburg inary days of Chr charges and Kentuci active mini has been WLINDE AS : w=mtor at N CY the Gallitzen burch t Vonula, a daughter of he land Annette (Bettie) and was w Valley the Har Yonada, both in from Her A i { deceased, born and reared yunlap was the reciplent of" alGeorge at the home of very sees] his seventieth Pr. I number gifts 1 u beautiful and birthday. where held. diad survive her funeral w Frank B. Herman, years ago, but there two sons —Williany Hollldaysburg, and Howard, at Home; also a sister, and two brothers, namely: Mrs, Scolt Dacker, Spring Mills: John W. Von: ada and Ammons Vonada, both of (ldorges Valley. AfaR (Mrs. Adam Heckman) ia dec eck, wT) eo age of the dectased was » yds. BROWN. —After a prolonged illness Hurtistt Brown, wife of Samuel. M. Brown, long a resident of Spring Mills, died at ber home on Wednes- day of last week. Funeral services wereheld on Sun- day afternoon in the Lutheran church and burial made In Georges Valley, Rev. I. A. Wagner officiating. The deconsed was a daughter of Jiwob and Rebecca (Harter) MeCool, and was born in Gregg township There survive her three children Mrs, May Miller, Detroit, Mich.: Miss Mabel, Sunbury, and Harry, Williams. port, also, several grandchildren. Mra. F. W. E. Snyder, Mifflinburg, and | Mrs. William Finkle, Buffalo, N. Y.. jare surviving sisters Mra. Brown was aged 76 years, bore her age remarkably well, an on husband, comnts oA Aoi eral PEACOCK FARM HOUSE AT PENN HALL PARTLY BURNED The Peabock farm house, tenanted by Roland Zettle, Jocate] east of Penn Hall along State Highway Route 45, was partially destroyed by fire at noon on Friday. The fire was evidently due to a defective flue, as the fire was first observed on the at- tie. The roof and second floor Were much damaged by flames and the re- mainder of the building wag “water soaked, resulting in damage to the plastering. The Millheim fire company ed, and with their splendid equip- ment poured hundreds of gallons of water on the flames from a nearby stream, soon overcoming the march of the destructive element. | i was call The Hall pumper stood by,| but. was not put into action since the flames were under control before their arrival. their lateness nit being In any way due to lack of quick action in starting or travel The property burned was orignal. ly the Neess home, later acquired by the late Peter Smith, and Inherited puccessively by the iate Dr. OC. F. Bmith and hig daughter, Mra. Robert Peacock, Cleveland, Ohio The house was substantially built of plank, and in good repair, Contre and BONES. William. Sones died at his home at 8pring Mills, Tuesday evens ing at 7:00 o'clock, from a heart Come dition from which pe suffered for a number of years, He was reared in Harris township in the vicinity of Boalshurg, Fis age mn TT yesrs, Funeral serviees will Friday afternoon, 2:00 burial made in the Coeorges Valley cemetary, Rev. I. A. Wagner, pamtor of the Lutheran chukeh, to ofMetate following which the Spring Milly I A AMI MP I Ar Earl PP. Kah, president of Young Democratic Club of county, announced in (advance of the Jackson Day dinner peld in Lewis burg on Wednesday ovening that a portion of the money pald for every ticket will he forwarded to National hatrman Farley to be placed in the 1936 Democratic Wag Chest, - the Union be held on oalock, and and in hig respogted the more than among will the endeavor, The deceased 1s survived by a wife | jgter and admired as a citizen with- The former was; irown, and the wi, wife of Aaron Btitzer, of : ROY S. Y. There also survi 8 al Tyrone { CHAIRMAN PARTY FOR deceased was) wore twenty-five service of which received, foy conduct 0. F., favorably the populace he was fields lodge Ag f# min one daughter, out church distinction, Em Hoch i daughter, di JAMISON FOR THE NAMED BIRTHDAY PRESIDENT ving in REV. HALL, of Bey interred - GREENHOE, SATURDAY © OF CENTRE Doherty, National The ident, fon ney 1. rman ol Bre AT The ommitiee body Samuel Frankly eenhoe was COURT - SI PHEM}E ACTION KILLS ARMORY PROJECTS YE eae is the bile — and Ford is car with a V-8 engine. em in every other feature, the new Ford V-8 for 1936 is outstanding in power, acceleration, smoothness and motoring enjoyment —thanks to this V-8 enginel The cost records of owners show that this is the most economical car Ford ever built, Ask any Ford dealer for this ride today. Fr —rrr—m w $5000 b. BAY sea x imino LBM x » s | BNR May 1936 Bring You Full Measure of Health and Prosperity. 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