THURSDAY, APRIL mms §f OHE CENTRE REPORTER SMITH & BAILEY, Proptiston 8 W, SMITH, Editor, Business Manager, Fall as second class matter, TERMS Legal advertising at pants per line each insertion. Display gn appucation, . fBev. L. Arthur Wagner, Pastor«) | Bpring Mills—9 to 10 A. M Oentre Hall—10:30 A. M. Tusseyville—7:30 P. M. (Bev, Delas BE, Keener, Pastor) Pentre Hall— 9:80—Church School. 7:80—Church Worship. Ppring Mills— §:00—Church Worship. 10:00—Church School. Farmers Mills— $:30—Church School #0.80—Church Worship. EVANGELICAL K. Hosterman, i (Bev, W, Pastor) Centre Hall-- Sunday School, Communion service, fPussey ville— Sunday School, 1:30 P. M. Communion Service, 2:30 P. M. Eoocust Grove— Communion Service, Sunday School, 9:30 Rev. W. J. Dice, n , sermon at Tusseyville and preach the sermon L Jocust Grove, PRESBYTERIAN (Rev. J. M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor) $:80—8unday School. §0:80—AMorning Worship. (Communion Service.) Friday, 7:30 P. MM —Preparatery jarvis. 9:30 A M 10:30. 7:30 P. M. A. M, District Supt, will RR OLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, Assembly. announce th Gregg | For General We are authorized to flame of John W. Decker, fownship, as a candidate fice of Representative in the Assembly, the grning the pressed at the held Tuesday, Jr— of General subject to Democratic party primary election 1836. as to be April 28, Boalsburg. of Philipsburg, Republi town jas L John H W gidate for .ssembiy ran ticket gveex. Rev. L. A. ponducted Preparatory Presbyterian ch ning owing to gor, Rev, Kir Mr. and Mrs. Margarct syere Sun prs, Georg Anne pf Mrs mington peived ln fi BAIL, + the on caller ig & in Wagner, of Cel services mi Friday iliness of Ynhe pas- urch ‘ the kpat rick. Lather and x1 Freder guestg Dales Dale ¢ dinner Rimmey in went of the i Keller was regretfully riends spent her yg and for many Dr. Hall, the Keller home. H. PF. rest in our girthood days yours, ace ed be gpent MeGirk, Maoirk, and Fe short LL] a time in letts is of her Markle a recent none (oorge fom wor Kidd and son of State Walter father, residents in this ATH Kikid's of town, ionds vicinit retained and Ham are mo el ; me tin Ham » fly, in Mrs a pai Danvil returned i The ladies of Reformed Club suilts. Mrs. Mary ohn Baird, fall, town, Mr. and daughter, Mra. Paul John Kimport, and Mrs, BE. M. the hime of Sunday The theran a1 Fren haries, who has beor Htate ined home the and of mpleted recently, Laitheran the Civ fine urches threo Mrs. Ethel Tuesday in and spent Mrs. Harry Kubm Willlameport ; Mr Kimport, of New York, and of Millbrook, and Mr. Kuhn were visitors at Mrs. Charles Kuhn on and of and ung ladies’ class of the Lu. H. held their regular meet- ing at the home of Mra. Edgar Hess At Shirgietown, on Tuesday evening. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bamue’ [{tover and a daughter to Mr. and Mra. Fern Dunkle last week. Mr. ond Mrs. Hazel, of Unionville and thei: con, Roy and wife, of Mary. land, vere visitors at the A. J. Hazel home on Cunday. The Woman's ClivieClub of Pleas ant Gep will hold a benefit card pars ty In Grange hall, Pleasant Gap, this {Thursdoy)) evening, A large lst of prizes are olferef On th of the proceeds go to the Red Cross. *. ® ® + » . » Deaths . -. * . + » ® » - LA — Catharing Mra. Sophia widow of the Rev. died at her home In Wil- where she lived her husband be- Johns Episcopal HALL, Keller Hall, Calvin Hall, mington, Delaware, since 1894, where came regior of St. church. Funeral services were held from the Tuesday morning. burial She was aged almost George late home at Wilmington. 88 years. The deceased was Henry and Margaret and was born at her marriage in school In Centre pastoraips were at bersburg, Danville For a number of years, excepting the last one or two, Mrs, Hall spent the summer months in Boalsburg. daughter of Keller n Schenck oalshurg., Before 1876, she taught Hall The rector's Great Bend, Cham- and Honesdale. Daniel Shook dled Coburn on Monday an illness of four- complica’ jons Fu- be held from the morning; burial esher of the nie, SHOOK. ~—Mrs, at her home at evening following weeks, from services will Friday jm, | teen neral nome Milihe on Ey the daughter Keen Alexan was She was Sarah ag days, There Potters Mills, ho visited at the on Sun- Mrs. L “oust home day were Mr. and THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. survived by his widow, a — of Nittany Valley, a son and a daughter Ellis UU. Shaffer and Gladys, at home. His aged mother, Mrs, Uriah Bhaffer, and & sister, Mra. Esther Royer, both of Madisonburg, also survive. Burial was made in Highland etery, lock Haven, he was discharged - - and shortly af- f . an A . i tex his arrival home entered the Uni- versity of Pittsburgh dental sdhool, graduating four years later. In Oc- tober, 1924, he came to Bellefonte and began dental practice on West CENTRE HALL Phone No. is 23R5. DELIVERY, FREE High sireet, remaining there until 1834 when he gave up his practice A Full Li ull Line of owing to his ill health. Fraternally he was a member Fresh Vegetables and Fruits GOOD GRADES OF OLE( then enlisted for: service World War at Bellefonte the 101st U, 8B. Cavalry was assigned as second of Company G_ 111th In- served In France, being the battle of the Ar- Tyrone, Mrs. He Poltstown; Mrs. J. War- ren Keister, Altoona; Mrs, Ira E. Ale and Mrs. A, E. Miller, of Bell- wood, Mrs, Gill had been a resident of Tyrone for 36 years. Funeral services were Graham funeral parlors afternoon, conducted by eph A. Speer pastor Presbyterian church. de- year, during the in 1917 in and later lieutenant fantry and wounded In gonne, On May 3rd, 1819, at Camp Dix, N. J. Robert Pratt, and Miss Nora Alexander, are C. Lyle, ceased, In addition to her children, she reared a sister, Mrs. Rose Kerscet- fer, and a niece, Mrs, John W, White- man, of Centre Hall, BOWERSO.X—Catherine ersox, widow of the late Bowersox, and probably the oldest resident of Miles township, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W, E. Bair, in Rebersburg, on Wednesday morning of last wek atl the age of 92 years. Mrs. Bowersox was born in county, September 1843, the daughter of Simon and Mary (Sing- er) Peck. She was married to Na- thaniel Bowersox on Dec. 30, 1860, Deceased is survived by the follow ing sons and daughters: Floyd E. Bowersox, of Mifflinburg: Alley, ,of Reserve, Kansas; Wm. of Ponganox- brothers and one sister, Frank, Kansas; C. M., Bowersox, of | Bellefonte Charles, of Bellefonte, Dunlap, Iowa; Mrs. Harvey Blerly, of | 1b. and Mrs. Albert Thompson, Hiawatha, Kansas, and Mrs, W. E Bellefonte, Bair, of Rebersburg. Two brothers Funeral Austin Peck of Freport, ny, and | gay afternoon Emil Leopold, of Hiawatha, Kansas Reformed church also survive, | TT. Johnston held ag the with the Evangel- officiating tors: C. B. held at the Thursday Dr. Jos- the First Cen - on Rev, af Jane Bow- Nathaniel Bartley, a died at the He was born ago and has most of his preceded ago. The Harry W., BARTLEY —James A. resident of Jacksonville, Centre County hospital. in Jacksonville 73 years lived in Centre county life. Mr. Bartley's ‘wife him in death several years following children survive: of Olean, N. Y.; Edward R. and Miles of Howard, and Mrs. Mary Hartep Sate College. He jeaves his in Dauph- 6, of the Nit- i Com the Bellefonte Loxige B. P. O. E., Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Counky Club and w of the Brooks-Doll American Legion, having haoen to that offices fall. He prominent athlete sports. ved fa wide who mourn his 260h, 1922 marriage 1 Miss Our OUR of tany ns mander Post No a 33. two of R of also fe, elected last and edrele was a man and enjo friends demise, ne Frances « held Jacksonville Rev, Burial Hoe was a Grange services were Batur- from the with the officiating. Zion cemewnry. the Marion Decwmbse was united {00 in iemow two children Gerald Jr, n 4 Ome ord who survives with Austin Robinson, both at hon Rot was services were and Caroly Saturday, of the Rebersburg in the Ew Hebershure. Funeral Mir home Rev. W 1. ical church In Brment tery ig in member made brother, ¥Fiwr on Kamble, of of inson Tesbuy one sis. Atlan B., amd vey. of Our Motto angelical ROBINS( COTO - Ys duks Mrs, Mrs baby J. Palmer, Mr. and Harold Fleigher and gon Neil, Norman Fleish- er and son, Norman, Jr. of Lewistown. Misses Amell Pauline ntieman naver, and Cha Morrison, and = i Vroman, of Mrs. and Philig Thos, Murs Mar i a } Mr and Mrs, and £1 Leah Isenberg Mildred, of supper ate Horner of near Sunday BE Mise Eleanoy instr FIVE fi Sd home Runkije, ODD FELLOWS OF 20 COUNTIES PLAN TO ORGANIZE Unanimous suppory of a of 1. O) was) 20-county district PF. pledged at 4 meeting of| ditrict deputies to the Cen.| tral Pennsylvania I. O. O PF. orphanage, held at Sunbury. A committee of seven was Mamed to plan procedure for work to benefit the Home. This committees will re. port at the nexy meeting to be held May 28, to which all district deputies and past district deputies of all branches of the lodge, and memberg of the Grand Laxige, are invited, A total of 83 district deputies attended the meeting. f © oO. organization® For Town Homes ... For Farm Homes The Atlantic States Gas Company is proud to announce the opening of offices and display rooms and the establishment of a local organization in this territory. This new enterprise will make available to every home —whether in town or on the farm —the many outstanding advantages of gas for cook- ing, water heating, refrigeration, home heating, and similar domestic uses. The user receives true city gas service in every respect. Continuous maintenance of adequate reserve supplies of gas is the company’s responsi- bility. Costs for the installation of the service are limited to the necessary piping, from meter to appliance, within the home. This work is done by the company at a flat charge of $9.75. Gas used is measured by a standard meter, billed affer it is used. The rates charged are low —in line with average city rates. Full information will be gladly given by the local representative. Write, phone, or call at the local display room. EAST PENN GAS COMPANY. INC.,, SUBSIDIARY OF TLANTIC STATES GAS C 139 EAST MARKET STREET, LEWISTOWN, PA. «» INC,
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