THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1936, a #HB CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY. aim CENTRE “HALL. PHNNA. Em SMITH & BAILEY, Fropeiciors. 8 W., SMITH, Editor, EDW, E. BAILEY, Associate Editor ana | Business Manager, p= S——| Butered In the Post Oilice in Centre| Hall as second class matter, i TERMS. ~The terms of the Heporter are $1.00 a Legal advertising at the eabis per llue each insertion Display advertisu a appucation, SUNDAY CHURCH SERVES | CHARGE subseription to year, advance | rate of ten ig rates made PENN 8 VALLEY LUTHERAN (Rev. L. Arthur Wagner, Tusseyville—y to 10 A. M. Centre Hall—10:30 A. M. Spring Mills—7:30 PF. M. REFORMED CHARG E| Keener, Pastor) Pastors} CENTRE HALL (Bev, Delas RK, Centre Hall-— §:30—Church 7:30—Church Worship. 8:30—Y. P. Me eting. gawa, the Christian, M. Odenkirk. Spring Mlills— 9:30—Church 10:30—Foreign Farmers Mills— 1:30—Chu 2:30—F School. Theme, Leader, School. Mission Service. ren School. oreign Mission METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev, Beth Russell, Pastor) Centre Hall— 9:30—Morning 10: 30—Sunday Bprucetown— Unified We School, yrship. 10:00 — EVANGELICAL (Rev. W, EK. Hosterman, Pastor) Centre Hall-- Sunday School, 9:30 A. M, Worship Service, 10:30 A. M. Tussey ville— Sunday School, 1:30 P. M. Communion Service, 2:30 P. Locust Grove— Sunday School, 9:30 A M. Communion Service, 7:30 Service, AML P. M. PRESBYTERIAN (Rev. J. M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor) 9:80—Sunday School. (No Preaching Service.) POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, Assembly. rized to ann Ww. For General We are autho name of John Township, as a fice of Iepresentally Assembly, subject erning the pressed at held T ounce Decker, of The and Fadds Sweet riew | 34 trip end. Mr. daughter and Mrs. F H. F. Musser at the home in H Mr Mrs X (Orgs Walte vizited Hebershureg Friday, ———— Tusseyuville. Fred at Mrs, nesday home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy fstown, cnlled at the home of the former's parents, Thursday afternoon. John Hettinger, a OOC boy located in Maryland, lg enjoying a ten-day vacation at his home, Frank Hennigh retuned to his home following an operation at Lew- dstown for the removal of tonsils and adenoids. Mr. and Mrs. Dilek Mowery, from Burnham, were Sunday wisitors at the Milton Kline home, Samuel Horner and family, of near Pan Hall, took supper Sunday eve. ine at the Charles Slutterbeck Klinefelier Charles Wedd Hiuiterbeok swt the Martz, of lew. Death NNN » w be of - - . that had its thd last day I! January, the death of} Witmer E. Lee, on Wednesday eve-| in i {lIness Friday, terminated In LEE. ginning An on nine o'clock, hon ! aries } y Hours following, ant the County pital, On entre en ars inflamma mother, a cated In Mrs. | wife i sur a sister, His also rict, and Hall Frank, {entre Mazie There ave died ere na twenty-nine | FUNERAL OF W. E. At the burial of Witmer E. Le» on members f the class in which Saturday, the Lutheran Sunday school to he and of the acted pallbearers, Knights honorary betonged, as brother members of the Golden Eagle were pallbearers, There were floral organizations, several pretty and elab- orate plecse presented by friends ang Persons from relatives funeral srs. and others, uded A Mrs C ian Duck. ine and ¥ esses Mra fey i Wednesda ferment Wiliam long died Saturday result of a heart attack suffered] ten ago. He had been a mason, and was a member Methodist church and of the 8, of A He is SONS and 1A {7% a NG life {vicinity the Harrison resident of Howard andi morning days stone of i. the 0. survived by the daughters: Harry, College: OG, G. and Merrill, ard; Mrs. Gilbert Neff, Misses Julla ang Iiydia, of Niagara Falls: James and Laurabelle, at home. Funeral services were held in the Methodist church, with inter. ment in the admining cemetery. following of State of How- of Millheim ; RESIDES. Mra. Dalsie Hes At her home In Buffalo it Siud on » Aged thirty-nine years Funeral services were held from the home on Monday, and interment made in Myer's cemetery. Bhe is sur. vived by her husband, Paul Resides, her parents, Bdward and Nannie 8pi- (Continued foot of mex; ool) BOY STRUCK AS DARTS ACROSS HIGHWAY HE Miller, Centre is in in Btite Douglas aged Ob years, the County hospital, an condition, in which 1@ hag been since Tuesday evening at Oo clad automobile as Houte 5-00 when he was struck by ha darted nero road, on close 10 the Metal works lefonte YOTE APRIL Ef ——— TOWNSHIP TO ON BOND ISSUE, { townsniy April Ing primas IrORR Tuesday fem, —————————— REARICK-BURRELL. February 8, Ellis D near Bellefonte, farmer Glady E Burt Fe Peed * and Miss BABY CHICKS STAND LONG TRIP IN ZERO Ap FING JANUARY ¢« (CHEVROLET S HEC OF Bales of used cars for POriiy foductd ¥ 16348 onde & wince In " $000. 717 the corresponding totaled 1934-5 total for a units, 1,003 highest 4 in being previous : ire riod, We combined sales by Chevrolet totaled 242.378 the combined significant that of new and used dealers in January unitg and further, that sale by Chevrolet dealeryg of new and used cars during the three months period reached the tremendous total of 648,383 units, regard it as l {the Ivars (Continued from previous column) cer, and her two children, Charles Eil- wood and Leonard Russell, both at home, ——— STEVENS. -- Mrs. Margaret Ellen Stevens, wife of James H. Stevens, living on the Henszey farm north of State College, died from pneumonia Monday night, aged 27 years. She wig a daughter of George and Beasie Walker Spicer. There survive her in addition to the parents, her husband and three children. Burial will bemade in Gray's com. otery. Thursday afternoon. . bow on Economy-Safety Run 7 ! il 1936 models just introduced ton Chevrolet truck —one of the new The entire run wae is seen beside the 10,000-1he block. LOCAL AND PERSONAL ‘AL members of PLANTS Forty -twy 4 14x 44 Ten-Te grown plants «= the 138 Tomato Club Thirty of under glass in a coldframe. CHORUS CONTEST — Ent. the 1936 rural chorus contest be made with the county ag- extension dmsoc fons Each group wil! sing two numbers, includ. ing “Sweet and Low” by Joseph Barnby, Which in required. sm PENNY- A- “WORD COLUMN WANTED TO BUY—Acme all-met- al mitre«box for 6G