THURSDAY, MARCH §, 1936, gm—— m———— fHB CENTRE REPORTER SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors « ® ® = @ ®e » and five children, Also surviving his. death are the Mrs. Mildred Markle, Pleasant Gap; ® o« ®» ® # gfNorris and Theodore, of Howard; i. D.. Jacoh, J. Mack and Mrs, Esther EDW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor andj effects « Business Manager, years a H. Hom Betered in the Post Office in Centre p atter, Sunday Ball as second class m TERMS. —The terms of subscription 10}, ing she Reporter are $1.50 a year, tn advance, Legal advertising at the rate of ten Dispiay advertising rates made known o an application, nesday ating. PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE Mrs. Wf a paralytic stroke for seven so ——————— nd one month, Mrs. Willam |ELDEST OF THREE CIVIL WAR an departed from this life on VETERANS IN UNION CO. DIES morning at 98:00 o'clock fol-1 yoygam Stitzer, 93, of Miffiinburg, a severe lllness from other |lgidest of three surviving Civil War veterans in Union county, died sud- Wed- denly at 10:15 odlock Sunday. night ofa heary condition. forenoon at the nome, and) , ev, of Miffiinburg, Mr. Stit- ere continued in the Laither-|Pennsylvania Volunteers, known as ce was from August 1862 to July Homan, whose malden name 1865, but his most vivid experience Georges Valley—9 to 10 A. M. Ang Fy e., and was born at Boalsburg, ident Lincoln, Centre Hall, 7:30 P. M. of deat — and 18 CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE forty -tw the ob Pentre Hall Dutrow 1:80—Church School. 2:80-—Church Worship. Tusseyville— 9:30—Church School 10.30—Church Worship. and fron Kel METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev, Seth Russell, Pastor) Centre Hall 9:30—Morning Worship. 10: 30—Sunday School Bprucetown-— Unified Service, 10:00 A. AM. Spring Mills— # 30—Sunday School 7:80—Church Worship. EVANGELICAL (Rev. W. EK. Hosterman, Pastor) This being Conference Sunday there will be no worship services the charge. PRESBYTERIAN (Rev. J. M., Kirkpatrick, Pastor) 9:30—Morning Worship, 10:30—8unday School ee POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, For General Assembly. We are authorized to ann name J ! ! Dex Township, fice of . Assembly, earning pressed @ pris held Tuesday, Apri I. DIFFERENCES INVOLVED IN “ELIMINATION” OF BANKS In October, 1330, thy Econ Policy Bankers “Elimir banks try” The erably in That was before The folowir York Times of “The Fede Corporati date 50 “No depositors, banks other insti self will doubtful from its own faliure This the Ni A consideral differer PA — ORDERS 2.CENT FER MILE RATE ON R. R.* Cems and The rates 1938, cents rd Extra fares ordinary and tive Puliman not unreasonable further h ! charg was LN FOREon les elimination 'wobld by required #0 ruled that Bhe eo xperime ial bases in the Souther and distros were’ hot unressonadio I ss I St NEWS REPORTING CONTEST. The sixth annual news reporting contest for high school students has opened at Sthts College. to continue i . i townsh fop six weeks. The Penna Neowwon- nal par Publishers Asscciation svonsors |... the contest; conducted by the depart Trem kh sixty-two years, 7 monthsinesday morning at 10 oclock at the o vears ago last fall, and af-lat Mifflinburg, w at Boalsburg for five years The two surviving veterans ne moved to tha present | John Ritter, 82 of New Berlin, farm, east of Centre Hall Jacob Boop, 80, of Mirflinburg. | n there to the Homan farm in| — ler district, and for fourteen, . » . = . ® CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. - - » » » - have lived in Centre Halll Monday ol last week i Coy i { Taesday of last week. buoy Wednesday of last week, Thursday. Henrietin fares Chand. | Helly aa night Nhe contin a brief [20d night private nurses dd last Chandler was { y — ‘ handle WW : Miles | The WPA grade school project in iD on October 6, the Centre Hall is being held up for lack { Mrilel 3 Foy ps s 1 » 4 f Daniel and Barbara Hoy. of federal funds. The alloted money ame the wife of Wm. H Wen- | for the project has been exhausted nia State Collage. | Philade 1 by * oa a LS —— Tusseyville, side, Mr. and Mrs. George Donahey and |! Miade on Mrs. W. E. McCormick of Centre Ha'l spent Thursday at the Arthur Monday Mr, and Mrs ailes Geary, of Shay w Altoona, attended the funeral of Mr. Geary's father, Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Anna Rossman, who has been spending the winter in Altoona, vis. ited Saturday at the J.B. Wert home Mrs, Fred Yoting was a Baturday visitor ate the W. 8. Marts home, Bun. day visitors at the same home includ. Rg, ed H. C. Grove and familly, of Hunt Shay. 4 ingdon, Willard Bmith and family, of of hi near Rebersburg, Mess for Mr. his iif He w 1853, 20 days 1 iphia in 19106. Bh, is #Urviv- loffices are to the effect that an effort & son and a daughter from will be made to secure additional money. The steam heat plant at the ‘phi. Mr. Chandler, her sec-|there yet romaine the Installing of the tollets and placing of the fire es. cape. Thomas Vonada, of, Sylvan Grove, Kansas, is visiting friends in Penn- sylvania for the fire time. He trav. oled East by motor and expects to remain here until the approach of wheat harvest, his most exclusive Shay who, except for the ue - m fn ida rangh. Mr. Yona has spent most of | is a nephew of Lanson Burris, and in the vicintly of Hownrd Is a son of Mr, and Mra. Ambrose cemetery. Vonada, both of whom died within a8 horn at Howard January the, past (wo Jars, The slqer yon the son of Bamuel and Sara wins wen n Kanuna from Woodward oceased, and was at the time 1800 ar, Younis 18 now & svest int the Frank ldester home, near Lewistown, morning for Roddy Logan ho died Friday afternoon at of pneumonia. The services , and of age. He leaves his wife 25TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED BY DELANEYS The twenty-fifth wedding annlver- gury of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. De- laney was appropriately celebrated at their farm home, on Monday eve- ning, at Old Fort, where they lived nealy all of thelr married life, Mr, and Mrs, Delaney set up house keeping on the Bald farm, south of Barlystown, and lived there for two years, The farm is now ocsupled by a nephew, Earl Delaney. Mr. and Mma. Delaney were mar- ried at the He formuxi parsonage in Bellefonte, by Rev, Ambrose Schmidt, then the pastor. The couple are nat- ives of the Jacksonville district Mr Delaney is ason of Daniel and Mar- garet Welsh Delaney and Mrs. De- laney a daughter of Bamuel and Nancy Wensell the elders are all decoased. The couple have one daugh a daughter and a { consad Mr Delaney Is count ter townships nose progressive farmer Although {other interests—a bank dire politics 1D —— {HOSPICES BECOME PERMANENT FOR TWP, “HIGH” STUDENTS p—— a ——— FARM SHOW PRIZES MAILED TO WISNERS SS I) 4444 0 lind : Fir Wels Quality PEAS Wels Quality Ce IR N Wel: Quality Salad Dressing Quart Jar 27c¢ | Brer Rabbis MOLASSES 3 x '¥ia 29" « CANS &7¢ ‘Santa Clara PRUNES (60-705) we 3 lbs CHOCOLATE CREAM DROPS - Ib 10c FRESH PRUNES 2 large cans 25¢ BAKER'S COCONUT A 2 pkgs 17¢ BAKER'S COCOA 1-2 Ib can 10c Ao a Lifebouy Soap i 3 CAKES 1% 2 lge pkgs 39 ——— TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE |thirty broods kfiown in the U. 8. This Bva I. Becrist to J Blain, Malone, brood X willicompe up out of the tract in Millheim: $2,000, ground late in May or early in June, Amanda Kessler to Frederick ¥ehl, LE tract in Mies township; $277.50. " Ne > dh The seventeen-year locust will In- Justice of the Pesce fest a number of counties In the State, but will not appear to any LINDEN HALL, PA. noticeable extent In Centre county A —————— The brood is known as brood X of the Legal Business promptly attended to periodical cleada, and is but one of > * Redd hd i i fb da do] The FIRST NATIONAL BANK . 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