THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1936. ——— FEE CENTRE REPORTER [een cemetery. ried ths amt Scene of 190th Annual Session of the Eastern Synod of the Reformed Churchin U.S. | — vw % wife surviving him, together with five dldren--three of whom were born CENTRE HALL. PENNA. - - to the first and two to the second i fon , etors . ® . + ® B® + B® ® ® # un . BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietor The deceased was a brother of the 8. W. SMITH, Editor, ROSS —Edith Grace, wife of J. late I. Frank Smith, Cen're Hall : A . rank Go ¥ brary, i Hn - . wc : A ; " | ! : \ “v Frank Ross, of Ibrary nd i A 0.0 1 : tein, 0.1 5 : | ifs dbw A afro i 0 Sel erly of Centre Hall and Bellefonte, of Be Mest 4 Cork. ‘ § ; Cham. hasty died at the Magee hospital In Pitts COLE. —~Frank W. Cole, (7, died at PRLADELPNIA, PA . i ] in Ly Saturday, May 9. She became] his home in Philipsburg Sapurday sass —————— — burgh, SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES iil Monday and was moved to the hos- morning of heart disease, after an pital Thursday. illness which had confined him to bed PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE Deceased was the daughter of John {for a week, He wns a former resident (Rev. L. Arthur Wagner. Pastors) land Margaret Tate Riter, of Centre|of Bellefonte, but had been in the Farmers Mills—9 to 10 A. M. Hall, and sister of the deceased Mrs, plumbing business in Philipsburg for Georges Valley, 10:30 A. M. Pearl Brown, of Bellefonte, Her twinia number of years. Centre Hall, 7:30 P. M. brother, Edmund Riter, lives in Cen- He is survived by his wife and four ro tre Hall. She wag born in Tusseyville, [daughters There October 12, 1876, making her age 09 |sisters and one brother, OEN EFORMED CHARGE ’ ' : IRE nALL 3 Keener, Pastor) years, § months and 27 days, Deceased was a Spanish-American Her early life was spent in Cenfre [war veteran and bad a miliary fu- v ire Hall and vicinity. Later she moved |neral. Burial was made In the Zion g a 7 : 9:30—Church School. i . 30.80—Church Worship to Pittsburgh and was united in mar. | cemetery. o 8:30 A. M.—Y. P. worship and meet- {riage to Mr. Ross, formerly of Cen-| — ai 0 {ng. Theme, “A More Efficient Libra- yy for Trinity.” Leader, G. Woodrow lm—— EDW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, t Ul also remain two tre Hall, . : . ¢ EL aise leaves her husband WILLIAMS- Incomplete detalls of The First Reformed hig Soh i new $25 0 church eilifice. -. 4 i the death of Channing Williams i Bradford. and four children: John, of Erle; | Mary, George and James at home. ryn Kerr Williams in Chicago Ii he : " ' . Tussey ville - Interment was made from the home| = pogo o ware yay h BY, «Mother Churcl 3 : Reformed | o 9:00—Church Worship. in Library In Mt. Lebanon cemetery [an ay; pore ro aived here, He was i 10:00—~Church School, Tuesday afternoon. Ja ab ut 1 wentv-on 3 " ‘ and had 4 Her departure is mourned by her |. } 4 singe ginning of Oc EVANGELICAL many friends an re for heri. ...... (Bev. W, EK. Hosterman, FPsator) Worl . i Y a athy. | cations, Centre Hall— Bunday School, 9:30 A. M. Worship Service, 7:30 P. M. Sts. Philadelphia, known The tev. Preston A. Del.ong and Locust Ww President younges®* son of Rev, Elmer and Kath- { Pha Old Firs *hurvh the | Watsontown. was elected ¢ tober ron h tisin an compli, Sunday School, 3:30 A. M. ning of last week from the eftects of| \ ANDRE DYDIND PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN, [ines notes. on ay : EE —— same inne MII | + ilo. 81st BAZAAR SALE Worship Service, 10:30 A, AL 0 i FOIL § ALE SEV : : i » FRED LUSE, Manager. : fawistown, * ; 1 i plate ; at Belleville CENTRE HALL uly” cquipped ¢ business. on Grane| mat WED,, MAY 20, 1936 i, & . hese 807 and Adhd METHODIST EPISCOPAL lellefonte: Mrs. Rebecca Grove, of MILD HEE erton § Sta i 4 at and = ow. o Maite ar (Rev. Beth Russell, Pastor) entre Hall; and Lewis, Calvin, Har-| C SE FOR 8 . rarebred Holstein | spending es tima nt tha her ay Livestock of All Kinds umre Hali~ ry, Martin and Priscilla, all at home; | - OC h r, 3 weeks old; can give regigteri Rev. and M : Horne near Cows—Hors | Ib 1 Oc : > rs. ~—8arah MeClenahar, ntre | 1 , 3 ; <r EEka- oa OWS orses 9:30—Morning Worship. and by these brothers and sisters 10:30—Sunday School Mrs. Alice Morris, of Cantor lo; | 5 L 4 r Canton, Ohio; Crrrron 150 Si OAT S Bprucetown— Mrs. Thomas Spicer, Tyrone; Charles | . Erst fan "Prwnaliiis no | GArTett ent Sund with al Ra Unified Service, 10:00 A. MM. Biddle, Spring Mills; Mrs. Celia Stiver| 1 bon ut on i5- the’ Buble. thati¥et Who is a patient in | nts EVERYTHING AS USUAI Spring Mills— and Lewis Biddle, Bellefonte; Harry | he 1936-1 : vunty hospita . j Biddle, Northwood, and Wesley Bid- hi ; t altho ; Aorwi tng a SURCAY Calle at t 8. T. Bwartz BS Danly Schoo die. Tn ” : €3 5 i bal «1h i u ‘ wing plas . . g 1 Ad Mi Harrisons | Huntingdon and Centre Co. COWS. Fancy Wisconsin were held PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J. M., Kirkpatrick, Pastor) 9:30—Sunday School. 7:830—Evening Worship. _— TAYLOR'S MAJORITY, 423. ial count in Centre HOSPITAL NOTES. | Puneral services. ‘were - Bad rr TTR 5 lv od privately from th njCounty name e the R J. U. PEACHEY'S SALE STABLE, the Brongart homa on Mona oH A 9 4 - a {or fore tix EB of tha + PV fF tows ; ‘ ' Bellefont a Belles flle, Pa. COPEPPPOIOLTOPEPIOLPSOPPIPPOIEPe Wels Quality TT —— years he . mp ed | Whit Noodles om Spaghetti ¥ | - | ; & TE F bz announces . eid its last |™ 4 f e Methodi x : Macaroni ] ’ — falar Lee E beh Sa 3 kis 20c i SF 2 BLO WY VALS - cme ET a WT RANT bY = wo RESEARCH KEEPS GENERAL ELECTRIC YEARS AHEAD! wt bd ped Ped Le. bel Ped oo 5 phy - 1934 Master Chevrolet Coupe . i Ns ot or 1935 Chevrolet Truck, 13%NH. PEDESTRIANS AT FAULT, bf — i del $174.00 The report of an analysis of acei-| fi gy, tr "M66, 6.6 cu. ft. ae Ly he rm ho ETH : -_— $1 79.50 : 1935 Ford Coach | : i peas 3299 Art auarter of tie cur = pa B G-E THRIFT.URIT availa. 1934 Plymouth Coupe "os, 15 woke | “Gppas ent y : bo x . die ia all G-E models. “. 30. Wore. “Confusetl 5 «HLA "4d E Now gives double the “inattentive.” ot the : d (5 | i A cold and uses even 1931 Oakland Sedan . had physical defects less current than ever. Requires no attention, their view of trafic on fot even oiling. Has ton. of nl x —— 1 ¢ Forced Feed Lubrication t were the pedestrians’ doing? i = | and Od Cooling ~cxclu 1932 Chevrolet Truck, Wht lr Well, 50 were crossing at intersec- sive features that mean tions against the signal: 2b were quieter opergtion, cromeing inersections diagonally : 172 i ; ‘ = - i longer life and lower were crossing between intersections: 8 ; i Operating cost 146 were walking or playing in (he 2 ; prey re bn All-steel cabinsts have 1932 Dodge ruck, Wie oh sireet; 11 were riding or hitching on : & : every practical conve- ped wi in accidents through Ti . 7 = a vehicles; 168 came from behind park- : Fat Tall Ta wel Dience feature without ed Sais into traffic lanes: 84 were h : A—— onsswentisl ‘gadgen Wa King on rural roads with traffic. y : 38 Sousa rouble and Whatever ghey were doing, the : sXpense, ® 1930 Ford Coupe » significant thing ig that the . . lighway Patrol, after investigation of ewe accidents, reports that in aver f GENERAT, 5 per cent. of the cases the victims $ td FELECTRIC Al UES~TO . were Intoxicated or “Inattentive The uel ae VISIT Us FOR BETTER moral fs obwvious—be sober and keep nn EE TE ; — : v DAY! your wits about you if you would | avoid ‘he pedestrian’s role In such an aseldent, mt Hosterman & St C MILLER MOTOR CO. Centre Hall I'v. IL. R, White Ig having the ex. 0s er an over 0. . Snr terior of his home painted in white. " " ered le ome yulnted iss white The Department Hardware Store tho work with the spraying outfit. Phone 11-R-2 MILLHEIM, PA. ’ .
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