The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 17, 1936, Image 5

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ITEMS OF .
JLOCAL INTEREST
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
A daughter was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Charlies Fye, at Colyer, on Tues.
day.
for Novembm
hundred weight, This is
about one
the October
District | Sheffielq milk price
strict |
ix $2.02 per
twelve cents
ank attended the
per 100, op
fourth cent more than
and Mrs Charles Hull, of | price,
were guests on Sunday of
WwW. E
and Mrs. T, L. Moore
| whose
Arney, son of FF, E. Arney
body was interred at Centre
Hall on Monday, is now regularly em-
pioyed in the division office of the I.
the form-|R. R., Williamsport, It was a long
Wm, F. but In the mean-
standing with the
tinu-
Colyer, of
guests
and Mrs. Eugene
newlyweds,
at the home of
Mr. and Mrs,
were
time was Idle,
i time kept hig
and chi}. | Compan such that he wa
he
he
and Mrs. Arthur Kline
tiv eligible {« @“ ull
Kline's sister, | “Une
in Centre Mrs. H. G. Rogers
mother of F. Glenn Rogers,
county superintendent of sche
ym 2. paralytic gtroke i
of Mr,
Margaret Godshall,
announced
church to
mas pre
fhe local Ev
wiram
fering fir
angelical soe
in Sunday even
is holding h«
Fo OF F'WwiN RARIES
HLY ENROLLMENT
IN JANUARY
CCC QUART
TO BEGIN
Do Your os
SHOPPING
at R. S. STOVER’S
Millheim
WATCHES
Jewelry Store
DIAMOND
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CLOCKS
General Electric
Thoma
1 Ingraham
SILVERWARE
Rog ind Ce i
LEATHER GOODS
Finest Assortment of
Men's Bill Folds
Traveling Sets, Etc.
JEWELRY
ings of All Kind
and Ring Sets
. Sets, Compa 4
Ete. Ete.
Seth
CLP EPPPPPEPEEPERPPEGEEEPIFOE PIE
COFFEE SETS
Candle Holders
Casseroles,
Bread Plates
Ete., Ete.
For Our 35th Anniversary :
$12 to $17 Ladies’ Wrist Watches for $10 and $12
THE PERFECT GIFT FOR MEN —
SCHICK SHAVER
AND GET IN FORTHE LARGE CASH PRIZE
DRAWINGS FOR CHRISTMAS!
R. S. STOVER, JEWELER
Phone 19-R-4 MILLHEIM
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THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
REV. W. J, WAGNER RESIGNS Married in 1803 to Katherine
AS PASTOR OF LUTHERAN
CHARGE AT BOALSBURG
William J. Wagner,
parish of the IL, these vears.
tendered his yesig grace and
nation to from active BOrvice | nnathy
in the gospel ministry. He wi TY | ner has be
inate a fifteen term as spirit- fe. pop
ual leader of the Lutheran congregne
tiong of Boalsburg, Shiloh, and Pleas.
ant Gap, with final services on Sun
day, Decemix
Oddly
ner's lnst
spent in the
home. Borg nearly three
a century ago into the home of Jacob
and Susa Wagner, near Tussey-
| ville, his boyhood m Jersey
father's farm, His early Ministeria; act
obtained in the public and the Wagner In his
Milly Academy After seven! include the
of further study a was gradu the reception inte the church of
ers by confirmation and othe
Mi
Centr
through a
and
upon
Hellefonte, Rev,
have looked
thelp home
Possessed
and
of near
Wagney
pastor ol county as
itheran
Rev,
the Boalsburg
church,
of qualities «
recently inherer
charm an
for he
en an inspiration and hel
through the
years of service In the Church. The
two children, having lenrned
their parents the that
sr 27th be found in Christian service,
the Rev. Mr, Wag-|now active in the work of the Chur
and longest pastorate was Mrs. John F. Harkins is the wife
shadow of his boyhood | Pastor Harkins, of Grace
quarters of Church, State College, and Rev,
H. Wagner Is serving the large Lat}
eran
New
retire
VER husband all
true joy
enough,
nnah
his
ducation was
he spent
chooks
3 year of prea
and true enpiteniment
upon the even
infact ion
they
ing to those who sat under him in the
delivery of almowxy 56000 sermons enter
netmt————————
Congratulations ¥xtended.
Congratulations nre due !
we lg of Centre Fall
College ing in farm
X Relleved now of the responsibilities
of regular parish work Mr. and Mrs
i Wagner will retire to thelr gMractive
ol home, erected five years ago, at 9156 couples
Wess Beaver Avenue, State
However, with the spirit to serve still
within m astor Wagner
d that he will be glad to as
of the
in the conduct
needed. |
\
inns
Pp silrons
ANNOUNCE
i gist In the work Church by
wionally
per vices whenever
filled with good
hind thems this aged
from the labopy and heat
May they find much of
supplying ocx
of regulary
Works be-
Coupe now rest 1
of the day
genuine sal-
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Plan Greater Great Lakes Expo
r
WHEN IN NEED oF
Planing Mill
Work
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GOOD MATERIAL AND
HONEST PRICES
: Rebersburg, Pa.
{
we hove D bor you turlwys and athe: fowl,
. * Fruits, nut, condor, and off the woples
Assorted
cocoate PRALINES, |b. 15c
HARD CANDY, Ib. 1§c
“te. CANDY, Ib. 9c
XMAS CANDY, Ib. 20c¢
oe 1b bos Two Ib be:
49¢ ~ 95¢
Hershey Variety Pkg, ©8c
Fancy
Mixed
Fancy
Mixed
Sally
clone Chocolates,
AT THIS BIG
EXTRA
SPECIAL
BARGAIN!
i i
Fancy Budded
CALIFORNIA
WALNUTS
OR
FANCY
MIXED
NUTS
prices errecTive 12 1D.
Dec. 18 to 24
INCLUSIVE
CLOVER FARM
CRANBERRY
SAUCE
17 02 18¢c
CAN
CLOVIR FARM
GOLDEN
PUMPKIN
Quart 2 3 C
CANS
EXTRA
SPECIAL BARGAIN] ©
FANCY CREAM & GUM
19¢
2 ow 29c¢
2 te 33c¢
Pkg. 39¢
‘mw 25¢
“ae YELLOW CLING PEACHES, “Cn
a oes son CORN,
Guw SWEET GEM PEAS,
Dromedary Dixie FRUIT CAKE MIX,
Clover Farm CAKE FLOUR,
Si 5" ORANGES
¥ 25C-29¢c-39¢c doz.
TANGERINES, 19¢ & 23¢ dos.
Large GRAPEFRUIT, 5¢ & 2 for 15¢
“Sunkist” California Navel
ORANGES,
Fine Sizes
25¢ - 35¢ - 39¢ doz.
GIFT BASKETS
OF ASSORTED FOODS
FOR XMAS GIFTS
$1.50 to $2.50
ww
BOOED
FRESH PEANUT BRITTLE,
ww POPPING CORN,
we GOLDEN DATES,
Fancy Washed BRAZIL NUTS.
Fancy PAPER SHELLED ALMONDS,
PERSE BRRE:
CELERY, 2 stalks 25
Clusters of Emperor Grapes, 2 1b. 19¢
Large, Solid LETTUCE, 2 heads 17¢
ICE BERG
Solid SLAW CABBAGE, 3b. 10¢c
5b. 19¢
ser SWEET POTATOES,
eS
14 Ib. Pkg. 25¢
JUMBO
PASCAL
or SALAD or
DRESSING, “A%
"BOUQUET" ASSORTED
nshi,
CHOCOLATES det
STERLING
DIPS
# good chocolate covered graben
10 for for 10c
JUVENILE :
PACKAGES
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