THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1837. Em — her Sm Legal advertising at the rate of ten gpemts per lone each lusertion. 1 om application, (fer i | nge (Bev. L. Arthur Wagner, Pastor.) Rev Po { 1 Centre Hall—10:30 A. M. hom At — Boa CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE Mi (Bev, Delas RB, Keener, Pastor) : Centre Hall 1:80—Church School. 2:80—Church Worship Tusseyville p:80 3 10.30—Chur Bethesda Worship Sarvice, » METHODIST EFISCOPAL (Rev. Seth Rauossell, Pastor) Centre Hall §:30—Morning Worship. 10:30--8Bunday School ®Bprucetown-— Unifieg S¢ Spring Mills #:80—8unday 7:30 PRESBYTERIAN J. M. Kirkpatrick, Paste #r died Mrs, Fs embe - lowing Mills. Dx ocardi | Buria noon tery Keen f Spring Mrs, Wea seyville Bept Bamuel both now 13 years Leased seven 80, a brother ane i sister, namely Mrs. Eberts previously mentioned | Charles and Mra William Smith, of | Boring Mills: Mrs Mileg Vonadg and tussell, Bellefonte: Mrs, Harry Gil- more, Yeagertown Mrs, Georges R Melis, Port Royal. and John Bair, Spring Mills, of FISCHER.—Charleg W. Fischer died at his home in State College after a lingering illness of five months Caused by cancer. He was 76 years oid. Mr. Fischer had been a resident of State College for the past five years coming to Centre county from Phila- delphia after retiring ag foreman on the buffing department of the Vici Kid Manufacturing Co. a position he had held for 35 years. He was 5 mem- ber of Grace Lutheran church, State College, Born May 4, 1860. at Philadelphia « the deceased wane the son of Chris tian and Elizabeth Rommel Fischer both deceased. Opn June 14, 1808, he was married to Miss FEmmg Bloom sister of the late Robert Bloom. of Lentre Hall, who survives hig death fogether with the following brothers and misters: Mra Anna Getz, Mrs Lillie Peterson, Mrs. Florence Weay- er, Edward, and Julius, all of Phila- «lelphia. Burial was made at Pine Hall, Rev, J. ¥. Harkins officiating, 1 5 : y Ww of n THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. rao sR i RL State Department | home Saturday in charge of the Rev of Health at the time of hig deathiy B. Mays, pastor of the ellefonte and had always been active in state | Evangelical church, Burial was made medical work. He was formerly chief iat Zion Mr. Bartley, a retired farm- the daughter of FF. POs] of the staff of the Centre County hos-!epr, came to Bellefonte from Marion | fu in Bellefonte, ageq almost in Bellefonte, deceased, Her | pital : wior of the Bellefonte | tow b 1 110 « ‘ pital and 5 director « ) | nshi n 181 Las levan Dingess, born andi Trust Company. — i , tre 3 fe i iil ~ . I H vife t hes IS » a Centre Hall, died In Wi Surviving is his wife, a 1 roll : McClellan Coon. ONES {ieorge y ey died at his home near Colyer on. Y wife lived at the time. Almarried 63 vears ago. i , . 3 § i . a Fuesdny morning from complications |. Emma Green, is tha only Funeral services were held Saturday y & I i % following a paralytic troke suffered afternoon at the Episcopal church at) ! | H 4 at e wis 1 ' . > about two Years ago born i ¢ ns made in lellefontey onl? o'clock, in charge of the Rev, Rob ! i" I west of Centre Hall, in Potter town-|,, April 18, 1862, making his age ‘ ship the Union cemetery. - 1 i _— i4 vears, 8 months, 15 days | ps Suffering a heart attack Ee — He was 5 sop Of John and Anna jy , YOOUM-The death of Frederick Yo- | Hoover Cooney, boy deceased bat led cum, 76, a life-long resident of Hub- {there survive him a wife, Doubalina | Pleasant Gap, died at his Shuey, born neap State ¢| His end came due to several weeks of | Mra. Bessie Nevil, Milre M1 Mary {in lersburg, occurred at hig family home | (Bolt) Cooney, and hese children: |, onth “4 1} N ¢ te} «tA . «xr | brot het thie The deceased was born in Hubler: | Shope, Baltimore vid and ree W.i., broth the ] it of Bellefonte burg on February 1, 1860, He ma iC y, at hon : ven grand Ada Gramley, who at death The only in charge of the Rev. L. [Newton Dunkle il : ‘116 Rurial was made at |HOCK Haven sworvices were held at the Intermen IeN ANNUAL BR RA TR t dal a NE End | | al Buy Any Pair of WOMEN'S or GROWING GIRLS’ SHOES in this Store at the Regular Price—and Get ANOTHER PAIR of Women’s or Growi g Girls’ Shoes of Equal Value for ONE DOLLAR! No Ex hanges-—