THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1637. mm THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, PENNA. CENTRE HALL, — — SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 8. W, SMITH, Editor, BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business MAasAgSE, DW. E | | ema Botered in the Post Office in Centre Wall as second class matter. TERMS, —A'he terms of subscription to ghe Reporter are $1.00 a year, Wu advance, Legal advertising at the rate of ten gents per lone fusertion. advertising rates made known - a5 shplcacion “SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE — L. Arthur Wagner, Pastors) (Bev. Osatre Hall—10:30 A. M. Tusseyvile—§ to 10 A. AM Spring Mille—7:30 P. ML CENTRE HAL (Rev, Delas EK, Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— ’: 39--Chureh 8c heal, 30 Foreign Missi Mills ~Church Byeing 9.3 10:30—Foreign Farmers Alills— 1:30 3 K 2:30—Foreign School Mission Service. {*} nu EVANGELICAL W. AK. Hosterman, Pastor) (Bev, Centre Hall Sunday School, Worship Tussey ville— Sunday Schoc Worship Service, 2: focust Grove— Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Worship Service, 7:30 FP. M. A. 8:30 A. Service, 10:30 M. M. MM. 1, 1:30 P. 30 P. M, METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev. Beth Bussell, Faster) Centre Hall— §:30—Morning Worship. 10:30—8unday School. Bprucetown— Unifieq Service, PRESBYTERIAN J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) School. NO! FOLLY GOD! HUMAN FLOODS, ACTS Of RESULT OI Ohi is the Ralp mir It and result Afte sition natur flood go. 1f area of a God w gulf his Furth out consideral foolish in part fast and To bl tempt peoples punishmen is to | in trageds when we cise { no as BANKERS OF GROUP SIX MEET IN ALTOONA, FRIDAS MA sm KISS BRINGS RED £100 To { ROSS FLOOD A i ger Rog I's Pe at the not shift Harold above for tl gir] star the money The Hards, Liberty of the President, Old Guards, Reactionaries, Die- all haters are opposed to any- thing ¥. DD. RR. proposes. They were all set against a constitutional amend- ment ax a Means of routing the “nine old men now, since the President has suggested 5 remedy that can be made effective gt once, they would make it appear an amendment is the proper method regardless of the slow- ness of the and their declarations. A ———— Leaguers, process former Judge for the in the former Humes residence. All that is heeded now is to furnish ga month. ly fund to cover the expense gccount. “That will ‘ake more than g court dge- gision. Fleming has cleared the way establising of a library Deaths : . - . . & + @ » - » unique Penns Valley in many of this life in the death of Charles Percival Long, LONG. One of the most produced in years passed out the Spring Mills merchant, on sunday Although months, the in his coms morning at 9:00 o'clock, feeblg health for several death shock to munity in which he lived for so many was In- proved a years, during which time he strumental in bringing about many of the physical improvements of Spring Mifls, small villages to ness point in the Funeral services were the and later in the Methodist church, by Rev. Seth Russell the 3 by Rev. L. A, Wag uthers churcl Burfi Presbyteri which he saw develop from a an important busi- valley. conducted at home past ssisted ner of An Ln ground week follow The Id and is sur umonia vices were held Thurs Pleasant Episcopml church 0. Bodtorf, rnoon from the Gap | "3 charge | of in pastor the OLIVER.—John Oliver, ga wutable man at the Penn Stats College horse barns, was found dead in bed at his boarding house on Saturday morning. He is gaiq to have been born in Scot- land and was 56 yearg old. He was unmarried. Burial was made Monday at Pine Hall : EE ———————— DEATHS, At Milesburg, Miss Carrie Derr. Saturday aged 67 morning years, Calvin Charlea 24 Fravel, Fravel, Years; son of Mr. and Mrs of Monument, aged Saturday morning. In Bellefonte, W. Bherry, aged on Baturday, retired P, 83 years. George R. R. foreman AND PERSONAL KITCHEN SHOWER. LOCAL and junior school senior Hall high kitchen for Mr. at the Mr. The of beautiful as The evening was games, ins rumental after which Those pres of senior and The Centre Surprise evening Walker parent :, Walker, amount gifts, playing eal music, shower on Mrs, of the Mrs. R received a well grand Me The Centre county jury op- ened i's sessions on nday. and home of Prof il with home, young daughter Wetzel is the Clara Lou, Mrs. J. F. at A portion of the ing a lodger in the has been removed since have pupplied. Mr. and have purchased the homestead, west, of Fort, along the Boalsburg road. farm home Is of the most plete and showy rural homes on south side of Centre county. Mrs. Grove a daughter of Mrs, Neff and school in a high school Del. While the farming A under Mrs. Neff's su-|this Grove has been the William I« farm for a umber ithe OC and and couple scarlet fever parental dread of becom Bellefonte lockup bug-proof HE mats been were served. ent. in tion to members classe were Mr. and Mrs. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Harold ford, Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Mr, and Mrs. D. M. family, and Mr. and Walker, Sam- Mrs Old The com- the It is reported Mrs, uel Grove C. R., Neff Ong Mrs is teaching in Millville, operations FARM TENANT changes of 1 ‘don edd in few Am Be are mo are Mr, the insherry wi owned by pervision, farm, the Potier home mainstay of years. on per | Glasgow, to The State Superior Court stor §$ usband 1060 VATER SPRINGS IN FROM PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY Congress oclck p. m, ate Wm. BH. of lithe executors consid- 1. Ebright, will sell inte of the sald of dwelling house In ough and farm of west of Centre Hall F. 6-YEAR PROGRAM PUBLIC of WORKS RECOMMENDED at the Brooks, Liwharg President pent Hoosev elt in $5.011,000,000 mix-year program works ns the basis for public range’ and in of a "long plan of fut eration Jarge F ’ policy construction planning “wey J to | against ire depressions, The the auct VEDNEBDAY one mile vo- board program was prepared MATCH west of by National Resources Commit- addi a a. m of ANE" 1 tee. It recommended public works ’ bo pla hundreds of or miles oat John H and aut, Lanch by ers Mills, THURSDAY, MARCH by W, HL Lingle, % Tusseyville Clean-up and Implements. the fer nning on a grand scale, including Wells projects in drain- $55,000, . 1o0oded Brad- specific stock Union 8. age areas and embracing an and | 660 control program in the Ohlo River basin, The projects committee es'imated wie recommended f« » IK of diate inves Also heirs of tigation ang onstruction ' wi $1,747 that, 3 a those ! 3 4 on pale a gitua’e In Townshj z1 Henry muoeriar “{formerly Gregg i from Mra ruction in es more Jistag { i 3 ane 11 perches, less 4 1 solid * PUBLIC SALE OF CARLOAD ° Fhe undersigned will offer at Publi LEMONT. on the FRANK FARM MILES FEAST OF STATI) I RID. \Y, FE B. 19 (COLLEGE P N ( ? 4 M SMITH, Au NE LEE, ( wa Slyren Wf yponenlly WAS y CEEOL COTO EE POL OEEPOESEOOOPPO ASK FOR A Home Ligh ting Survey. LEARN THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN LIGHTING FOR EYESIGHT CONSERVATION AND HOME BEAUTY WOULD you like to know whether your child is studying under light that strains the eyes? Why your eyes grow tired when you read or sew? How your home can be charmingly lighted —so that you will be proud of it when friends drop in for an evening? One of our Home Lighting Advisers will gladly visit your home upon request. She will tell you how, by means of simple changes in your light- ing, precious eyesight can be protected and the home beautified. TO HAVE A HOME LIGHTING ADVISER VISIT YOU... Telephone Bellefonte 700 ns — 27, at & of the Han real es consisting Hall bor pilates M., Smit} yt Cave Hall, Ww f farm M. Emil od Farn 1 o'clock north of of fara i FOES | UTHITINNE TORR TRE TITVIIRIIITY JONI TUTTI 00) RT Yn eee