THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1936, THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSURD WEEKLY. Emm ” - CENTRE SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 5. W, BMITH, Editor, EBDW. KE BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, ms ra— HALL, PENNA. o— Buotered iu the a8 second class TERMS. ~The terms of Post Oflice matter, subscription to Legal advertising at the rate of ten semis per line each lusertion, Display advertising rates made am application, known Rm UNDAY CHURCH SERVICES —— i (Rev. L. Arthur Wagner, Pastor.) Georges Valley—9 to 10 A. M. Hall—10:30 A. M. Service. (Please note thel schedule.) Also, election Centre Communion change from of officers. Farmers Mills, 2:30 P. M. HALL REFOEKMED Delas RB, Keener, Pastor) CENTRE (Bev, Centre H 9:30 10.30 Tusseyvi $00 10:00 ErisCOPAL Pastor) METHROLINT (Rev, deih Centre Bunday Sci I, 9:30 . Worship Service, 7 P Spring Mil Worshij Bund Bethesda Worship Russell, PRESBYTERIAN J. M., Kirkpatrick, Pastor) from is n friends Mis with seve in Ping Mrs her the Strohecke: the Mr B47) Tuesday son, Harry winter GEORGES VALLEY Mr. and Mrs received the sad of Mr. Hildebrand. ter. They Johnstown, Mrs, Margaret Auckerman, was recently injured, ie nos James Owens and called at the home of on Sunday. The hunting quite a few killed. Robert M. Lingle again lucky. He has hunted six years and scored each year To celebrate the event the Red Onion club, to which he belongs. held a ham. burg supper, The club ja officered by Edward Lingle, president: Lee Foust secretary. Albert Lingle, treasurer, Others in the club are Robert Lingle Lester Zettle, Roy Ripka, James Zet. tle, Miles Lingle, Dean Lingle, Ran- dal] Steiger. They have their own cabin along Muddy Creek. A — A —— ——— S—— Again, gu Birthday Party for the President, ai Centre Hall, on January Both. Oliver Auckerman the death father of the the funeral, at news of jat- attended wh improving family, of Aristes Miles Lingle season ia bucks was over and Were A A tN. Barber Shop Notice, Shop will be open all day Thurtday and Thursday evening, . 24, and Ulosed all day | 188] i Deaths : * . * - - . . . * w died Rogers Thursday at which ROGERS. ~Mrs. H. G Nittany, in gtrokas Her her home in p. m., following ember 6 husband who was the former Mra, Hu May the VOTH, Crawford, was born at Reb daughter of John B. Crawford, November 10, age at the Utime of her month, 7 days addition to her by two sons, PF county su- ier. Mrs Miss One | and 1867, wb Urg, her The deceased, In survived Rogers, of Nittany, schools: Lloyd, of two daughters, Nittany, and Rogers, Nittany Wesley Crawford, of Bid Mich, and also of survives, 2, N. ¥Y., Funeral services held at » | Wome Sund 2 14 Paul} md were In | Grand Champlon Barrow, BERKSHIRES SWEEP MARKET HOG CLASSES AT INTERNATIONAL i —_—— COMMUNITY CAROL SING, Birthday Diluner for Jodon MitLelm Edgar ¥ ————————— A] AS presi t In 1914 Nina Gertrude Snyder Besideg his wife he js survived Louis G., now a College; 1 three children {junior at Pennsylvania Mae, and Milton Reeder, at home. Funeral services were held at 2:30 o clock Friday afternoon at the Wallis Funera; Home in Muncy, with Muncy Rotarians as pallbearers. Interment was made In the Muncy cemetery. The Williamsport Sun, on Thurs day gave a detailed account of Mr urns’ activities in Lycoming county ang in addition referred to his value both as an official and citizen, in the editorial column of the same edition. — ® * oo oo 5 « a2 we? CENTRE COUNTY . HOSPITAL NOTES. - * » » . * -. . * Week of December 14: Tuesday, admitted: Mrs. William T. Lear, Centre Hall, R. 2. Wednesday, admitted: Meyer, Centre Hall Thursday, discharged: beth Boob, Oak Hall Sunday, discharged: Mrs. Merriell Milier, Milthelm: Mrs. Ralph Houser and infant daughter, Centre Hall, 1. 1. There wore 31 patients In the hos. pital beginning of this week. State Lena May Mary Eliza The Cherry Run Coal Company pur- AT ARNEY HOME, WED. EV'G supper j Gecorations Were appropriates {Christmas season, Those present I Mrs. Paul Bradford Mrs Fred Sack Mra. Frank Williams, Mins Minni Mrs, Milford Louse re. John Mrs. J. H. Knarr, Mra. D. 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