The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 11, 1937, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1637.
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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
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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
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