MAY 21, 19836, THURSDAY, hdd FEE CENTRE REPORTER SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 8. W, SMITH, Editor, EDW, B. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, Botered in the Post Office in Centre as second class wmatier, TERMS. The terms of subscription to she Reporter are $1.00 a year, iu advance, Legal advertising at the rate of ten penis per line each insertion, Display advertising rates made known oh applcation, PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev. L. Arthur Wagner, Pastor.) Spring Mills—9 to 10 A. MM. Tusseyville—10:30 A. M. Centre Hall, 7:80 P. M. Noie:—The Amercian Legion Millheim will hold a Memriol service jin the Lutheran church at Centre Hall on Sunday, May 24, at 3:00 p. m. ~~ CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Rev, Delas EB, Keener, Fastor) Centre Hall— §:80—Church School. 7:830—Church ‘Worship. 6:156—Y. P. Meeting pes from the Youth Harrisburg.” Speaker, Spring Mills— §:00—Church 10:00—Church Farmers Mills— $:30—Church School 10.30—Church Worship. | EVANGELICAL (Bev. W, EK. Hosterman, Centre Hall— Bunday School, 9:30 A M. Worship Service, 10:30 A, M. Tussey ville— Sunday School, 1:30 P. M. Worship Service, 2:30 P. M, Locust Grove— Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Worship Service, 7:30 P. AL METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, Beth Russell, Fasior) Centre Hall-- 9:30—Morning Worship. 19: 30—Sunday School Bprucetown— Thnifiled 8 olf “Ech- at Theme, Conferenca John Zubler. Worship. School. Pastor) ervice, 10:00 PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J, M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor) 9:30—8unday School. 10:830—Adorning Worship. v cia Boalsburg. Samuel by Greensburg early Monday drive to Cin brother M 9 her ore “ day Rev. Bas preach i} th shock, y¢ Baccalaureate graduating class of t Reformed <obairch May 24. Commencement held Friday evening, Mrs. Baturday ren, Pa. Miss Dale sister Cen're 8. evening, iy tha in the exercises May 18. will home in War- | returned weak sg visit Sara Sweet on | after a Fredeori their Rimmey, In Marguret Dale and spent Mr Hall. annual several davs with 8. George K. plot | meeting of the in the local cemetery Monday will evening, June 1st, at a reality H. in g in regard one-rootn | 54 por | of school | the larg- | of build- | United | bulid. 67.8 fch represent number Dakota has this class cent. In ti are 241.42% of which number 139.180, fare of the South te rcentiage ings, of xs per or “ ates there ghoul] Or cent one«room type. are busy these days, J have need for a day laborer, hes if it's a carpenter you want he y tells you not now—pot for a #, and maybe nog then. Those are le times in a small town-—work and po one to do it. whorers ———————— ASA Winkleblech, In Halnes is niready preparing to implement shed which will accommodate hig horse tit the barn burned recent milt, Fred VYonada is the n the place. A AP TIONS Vive on Monday morning destroyed part of the bomrd track of the Als toons wpeedway at Tipton. to int © Deaths * * - » * * * - . » Agnes Madalene months and Sunday six years in BITNER. Bitner, aged 23 died morning afer with heart disease, Lewisburg. Funeral services will (Thursday) afternoon at the St. John's Reformed church, Lew- isburg, with the Rev. H. H. Rupp of- ficiating. Interment will be mmde In Centre Hall cemetery, the cortege to here about 3:00 o'clock. deceased was the eldest daugh- Jared D. and Mary Hoffer and was born Sept, 24, 1856 Hall, in the home now ocC- R. 8. Hagan, where her Dr. Henry F. Bitner took the death of her father the Murray drug store become licensed and her Lewisburg Mrs, years, 7 1:45 flineses at 79 at an o'clock of her days, home this at held 1 o'clock be arrive at The ter of Murray, in Centre cupled by marriage to place. Upon conducted previously She living VY Ours. she having pharmacist, have a husband been in for a of number and four both her husband M. and R. E,, Lawrence, of Rochester Surviving are Harry City. Lynn N., stepsons of New York Mass., N. Y. Boston; and of married vives her, fa Jol } Harry Davenport Mr andi George B. rungart, H., of usewite, © Wolfe, of three of Philadelphia; ¢ Loganton, Loe Robhershureg., Khel Wal | Irun- | Mra. Mra. Cla 2: and sigtors. Soot Smuiiton yvion Heberstar 1 Mrs, held afternoor Mille officiating wera nt Tuesday inur rave} gr eno ne on ~ fry why # Ln Saturday it. Bhe had ed her been confine bed past sufferer to for the ke, a from the. dread dis. | sas, Mrs. Waite whose William Heckman, D., was born near Madison Ausgtust 26, 1873, the daugh- ter of Henry and Barah (Haugh) Vonada, making her age 62 8 months and 13 days. She waa a member of the Lutheran church, Surviving her are brothers and sisters: of Madigonburg; Henry Vonada, of Centre Hall, R. D.; George Vonada, of Burnham: Emanuel C. Vonada, of Aaronsbarg; Mra, Milford Kreamer of Woodward, and Mrs. Ebzabe'h Mi- ler, of near Coburn. Foneral services were held at Neff Puneral Parlors in wth the deceased's pastor, J. J. Weaver, officiating. Interment wag made in “Heckman's cometory. firgt husband was inte Mills, 1. burg on the of Bpring yOars, the following Frank Vonada, the Milthelm, the Rev KERSTETTER Mrs. Helen Kd. Centre Couns Wednesday evening of 8he was the daughter of Verde Vonada was in Spring Mills November 18, making hey age at the time of her dead, 28 years, § months and 7 days. Surviving band and her son, brother and Vonada and Mrs. Spring Mills, and of Boalsburg. Funera | Thursday Spring Mills, dled at the ty hospital last week. Ammon and horn 1907, and father, her hus- at sisters, her Louis, two Carrie Mrs. Lodie are home and Harry air, of Witmer one gorvices were held afternoon from the Georg- es Valley church in charge of the Rev. I.. A. Wagner, Centre Hall. In. terment was the Georges Valley on made in Comey ery. Sonms— Mrs, home from incident born SCHENCK. died at her 83rd year, diseases Mary M. Schenck in Howard int her a complication of to advanced age. at Howard May 25 daughter of Christian deceased, Her hus- 1915 children Harold, « She 1853, Lydia was the and Schenck, died in band, James Schenck, She leaves the and Ia Blanchard, following Grace u, at home; and Horace, of last of were her 8, Schenk wag the Funeral afte noon from Be Lamy. Saturday rvices totter, wife of Leonard Kerstetter, of home Morr Methodist with the Rev, R. L the Howard FARM CALENDAR. « Timely Reminders from . School of Agriculture TRANSFERS OF REAL Conference of to 1 Bret Twi, tract ESTATE Ev- | ini Giresy the church he hres Gregg in The paying college w121 moni National Youth Administration $15 a month to 121.000 undergraduates, $30 a month to graduate students and $6 a to 245.000 high school stu- dents, HECLA PARK BALLROOM Fri., May 29 J FELIX FERDINANDO Adm. 75¢ (Tax inc) Phone Zion 2324 for Reservation. DANCING, MAY 80, 5:80 to 12, is out PINE TRI-VALLEY At a meeting of Tri-Valley Basel all clubs were Centre Hall on Monday Pine Grove Mills to the plac © hich had withdrawn. This the pe GROVE MILLS ENTERS BASEBALL the directors i wll League ny represented, helq evening, club was the previously take of club w action of the Wis mous on rt five clubs, time the directors Pine wars, Lew Dunkle and Af the were Mills W. H. B Bo brie stated nt the Grove representing and JUNE vithdraw AL B. B. CLUB OPENS SPRING MILLS, WITH FHURS, € | May Hall; for Mills DuUrE Grove Games Thursday, Spring at Centre Rebers at Lemont. Mills at Pleasant Gap. Pine for Saturday. Gap; Lemont; g Mill Games Hall Grove al! Pleasant Mills at Centre Pine at Leber & shurg 8. Sprin DEFEATS P. GAP RALLY IN FIFTH, H. H, 8. AFTER the climaxed second * the C. 'H. One-Stop Food Store ... FLOUR (Pastry) . EARLY JUNE PEAS SODA CRACKERS PEACHES 2 Large Cans 250 y 1 A 12 Ibs. 33¢ 4 cans 25¢ 2 lbs. 17¢ FRESH HAMBURG 2 lbs. 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Adver- tise anything here, from a “Help Wanted” to » “House and Lot for i FOR BALE--2 heavy duly radic battery, 19 plates, 120 amp. hrs. Original i B. Weaver, Centre x21 in this voit charge. — Willi Hall. rn HOUSEKEEPER employ in of WANTED for two wiks, Mills, Pa 4 Qa Wish family children, Laoon- to housekeeper and baw, 6 consisting boy 6 pelt Vrs. oid ard Kern'etter, FOI BALE fully equipped Park, Centre Spring it stand Grange For part e. 118 Pa. Chicken inney for business, Hall, Pa, price, wri'a “( College on Ww and Ath- x22 N. Blatse PROPERTY and FOR on BALE West Blze of lot, house, new Priced « (ovis House ot jtasate ; : OL, milaale Church Bt. Hall. Centre 165%50 ft. garage; reasonable, Weaver, T=room fruit young Ear Contre ire POsSession, - NOTICE ard Potter Announces 1036-19 seen at Towns the 11 . 0 publi Budget followl Lhe 31 Bchool elthier of the or ¥ oe JON mi OK | WE R Manager. 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