THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. . % oo +» % % + & 9 9 *} garet Kuhn, W. F. Tennix, Mrs, Lillie] RESIDENCE ‘PHONE SERVICE After discussion with the Commissior 4 * BURG #' Woomer, B. P. Lonbarger, Mrs. Geo COST REDUCED $1,500,000 the figure way fixed al approximated BOALSBURG k vo. ow | he yur . Ishler, Ethel Gingrich, Hester 5 if : : Deaths . , 5.9 * ’ = Samuel Wagner, J. D. Patterson, E The Public Bervice Commission has It was the judgment of the Come . ftev. and Mrs. BE. F. Brown, oflw, Hess, Harrison Bhawley, Mr, and announced that a reduction of Belllyg,y that the reduction should be plac. — Yeagertown, Mrs, Margaret Jackson] yrs, FH. M. Hosterman, Mr, and Mrs SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors . eo - and daughter, Miss Edna, Mr, and |g HH Myer, Mr. and Mrs. Leg Dunkle | Pennsylvania, amounting to approXxi-| gence telephone service To thi 8. W, SMITH, Editor, BRUNGART, Jasper R. Brungart|Mrs, T. B, Segner and family, of State! Mr. and Mrs, M. W. Goheen, Margar- BOW. BE. BAILEY, Associate Editor sad|died at the Gelsinger hospital, Dan: College, and Mr, Spurio, of Reading. | ot Gingrich. : Basi ile af 10:00 a. Mm. ON Monday, where | were visitors at tha home of Charles Mr. and Mrs. C U. Wieland, of Or The Commission presenteq the pro- subscribers == iy Mpnnes \ hi : been a patient gor a long time. |Segner and daughters, on Sunday. J. |bisonla, were visitors in town on Bun-|]posal thay the Company estimate as These reduced jocal rates aan sro araem———— — | he had been a pat i ; 9 VF i ; § - ’ “wu re SG rw | closely § stifle 6437 Ye y © ing to y with long stand Entered in the Po om in Centre Funeral services will be held this|D. Mayes, of Milton, was nléo a visit day and were upper guests of Mrs 100 rd AN pos le ity 1937 re venus ex ing i on 4 ‘ n 8 ” te Wn ; ¢ + at the Segner home on Monday. Edith Lucas pectations, grosg and net, and that it made by the American Telepho Hall as second class matter, (Thursday) afternoon from his home jor a Beg Monk a) sdith Lucas, A. Bos ! Stationd, rh . net, I y i : J Te { {ed i { y» Cen- f Mrs. Fe As lockey enter wih « he ‘mmission ¢ figure | Telegraph ITIPEAY. TERMS. —The terms of subseription tolin Rebersburg and burial made Frank Ream, mites y the o Mr. and Mrs. V A Jo ©) . ner ' anit 9 le gs ) " a a 3 : # | She Reporter are $1.50 a year, ln advance ly. .¢ 2:00 o'clock, tre County hospital last week for ob-}tained their son W ilar and family (by which thowe revenues wild be re. emir ——— Legal advertising at the rate of ten| "yz. prungart was a son of Daniel | servation and treatment, is reportediof Petersburg, on Sunday and were duced early in the year, c. H. H. 5. ALUMNI DINNER pemts per line each Insertion. Brungart and was born in Miles town improving. guests of their son on a motor drive It seemed to the Company that the DANCE, NEW YEARS NIGHT Display advertising rates made known| ... y..0 17, 1861. His mother was Mrs, Effie M. Jacobs is spending|in the afternoon, orovosal was veasonble and ‘coild be) i+ NE 2 8 48 Sppleation, bo A. Royer. He wis a descend- | some time in Altoona owing to the The children of the Reformed B. B.iprudently adopted. Consequently, after! The Centre Hall High Bchool Alum- En A. oyer. # - - : : : Sl Ten 3 k 3 —— —— ant of Martin Brungart, the firs, of | serioug ilinesy of her brother, Edward] will receive their regular Christmas| setimates for 1937 had been reviewed nj Association will hold 2 dinns the family to locate in Brush Valley. Burchfield, treat on Sunday morning, Dec. 20th. lithe Company expressed i's complete (dance on New Year's night, in the € i ] 4 2 i » ¥ ’ ’ v raoner wi ar . 3 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES In 1879 he entered the mercantile Miss Mary Jane Lindaman, R. N. Rev. W. J. Wagner will occupy the! willingness to forego revenues of be {new auditorfum. A four- or five-plecs = ¢ — business in Rebersburg, engaging injwho Is employed in a Connectict{pulpit in the Lutheran church Sun-jtween $1,500,000 and $1,760,000, annual orchestra will furnish music for round ®ENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE it for five years. He then took up Hospital, Is visiting at the home of | day morning, De 24 " the Instibasie, at a date early In the year. land square dancing. (Rev. L. Arthur Wagner. Pastor.) farming wh ich vocation he followed hey sister, Mrs, Howard Swank. regular service a isto f the con- : ar hs 2 be Tusseyville—§ to 10 A. M. up to 1880 when he bullt a home in The Reformed and Lutheran Sunday | gregation (Communion Service.) Rebersburg and lived there since. In s ae Boo Ry a Hol } 3 it Joes jo Aitheran school i Iresen JAwrence Bnyder On Spring Milie—10:30 A. AM 1804 he graduated from the Chautau- ‘ hie 1 3 e 1 LW 1 3 rniversity warrie Mary E.|the cantala The Lost Star. “ — Communion Bervice. qua University. He married Mary ec and Mra OC % ale Wd My : tr as 7:30 - Long. now deceased, in 1876. There| Mr. and BI i. Do | Mr A pPENDECTOMY FOR BRUCE entre . 13 , M. dmsah THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1036 — | THE CENTRE REPORTER «s 8 8 oo ® ISSUED WEEKLY, ITS A 1 HARI TRA A ARAN Lr CENTRE HALL, PENNA. telephone rateg for local service in ed entirely against the rates for vos. c—— .“ 8 0 5 @ oo a9 mately $1,500,00h annually Is to be Commission subscribed, Certainly made will benefit the greatest numbers nears W———— schoolg are preparing Christm: A mon was born are no children. . NOrma Mrs Hugh : Dale : ii HARTLEY, ON SATURDAY Politically Mr, Brungirl (Rev, Delns RB, Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall 9:30—Church School. 7:30-Christimas S¢ Well.” Spring Mills— #:30—Church School 10.830—Church Worship Farmers i 1:30—Churc} 2:30-—Chuu EVANGELICAL (Rev. . K. Hosterman, FPsstor) Centre Hall Bunday S¢ mas prog Tusseyville— Sunday School, Election « Sund 2:30 P, Kocust Grove— Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Evangelistic Services, 7:3 METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev, Seth Russell, Pastor) Centre Hall 9:30—8 i Bprucetow: Uni PRESBYTERIAN Jd. M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor) ay School. EDWARD VYiiI NOT A PUPPET Le Eng Bald ers Pup dicals have ing He in fssue later as King's mendor an affair and This af keep | fashi ANTIS TWP. P. 7. A. WINS AT DRAMATICS TOURNAMENT Antis P. PA trict {rove title and actors regent Drama tested n Clark. a play with ir « tore Frances Brooks, Bob Hhoad finrriet Showers Luella Dal oy CENTRE COUNTY . HOSPITAL NOTES. . - - w * -. - » » Week of December Tth: Monday, admitted: Frank M. Ream Boalsburg, and Mary E. Boob, Oak Hall Station. Discharged: Mrs J. C. Day, Madisonburg. Tuesday, admitted: Fred Feohl, eb ersburg. Wednesday, admitted: Merrill GO. Miller, Miliheim. Discharged: Mrs. Wm. C. Luse, Centres Hall, RD. Thursday: A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Houser, Centre Hall, R. D. 1. Saturday, admitted: Bruce 1. Hart. ley, Centre Hall. Discharged: Mast. er Paul F. Smith, Spring Mills, IL. D. Bunday, discharged: James . Pet. ers, Boalsburg. A son was born gp Mr. and Mra Guy Brooks, Centre Hall, R. D. 1. There were 55 patients in the hos. pital beginning of this week. CAI MAU A ASA The supper served in the basement of the Reformed church on Saturday evening was well patronized and con. sequently handsomely increased the funds in the treasury of the organi- zation that sponsoreq it, . {in promoting jtown a fined high seh ling as chairman of the build imittee. He served as secretag { Lewistown's board of health, and was in charter member of the Lewistown hospital and served ag trustee of (he institution for many years He wag active in farm organiza. tions, being one of the originators of the Miffin County Horticultural and Agricultural Associations, and took a great interest in the Mifflin County Fair and served gs its secretary until very recently, While he was a very busy and use- ful man in things material, he had time for spiritual and religious work. He was a member of the Lewistown Presbyterian church and being gifted with a clear tenor voice, he used it in hig church and Eabbath school as well as n many social functions, He was active in fraternal organiza- tions, ang served as an officer in many of them. Politically, he was a Republican and served the county well as a county commissioner for a period of more than six years. "= 48 Mr, Laub was dignified but modest in manner and enjoved tha respect and esteem of a host of friends be- carise of his upright and sterling character, Surviving are his wifa whose maid- en name was Olive Knepp, and one daughter, Anna Louise an instructor in the Lewistown schools. Two broth- | oF® and two. glisters also survive, CHILDREN V FREE HOME LIGHTING SURVEY Ask West Penn Power Company to test your home lighting with the Sight Meter. No obligation! Taso Daeg a dd dh The CENTRE HALL, PA. a LE a li. Give One of These I-E+ S Specials for Christmas . . . EVERYONE who sees an I.LE.S. lamp in use wants one—not only because it is good looking but also because of its better illumination. Reading, study- ing, sewing—every seeing task is done with perfect comfort to the eyes. No glare, no shadows—no straining to see. Visit the local I.E.S. displays at once and make your selections. There are ‘‘Better Sight’’ lamps for young and old—for SnY Place and purpose. u- $ lamp designers. rp] SET RE ” THI TRUCE nT
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