THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1937. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. RE Se A y EN » Jj p i s (4 | THE CENTRE REPORTER 8ST, PIERRE—~CUMMINGS, STATE COLLEGE RED CROSS jee» eo" we eo TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE Last week brief reference was made CHAPT. FLOOD RELIEF FUND | CENTRE COUNTY A. F. Bower A o . Ha J 41 ., Nn . ‘ ower, o4 « 10 rry UED WhERuY: = D th *lto tt i ¢ Miss A re 0 16 marriage o Miss Agnes Cum- — ' 2 * 2 » - ca S OVERRUNS QUOTA BY #00 Bower p ar A ; mings and J, Donald St. Plerre. Fo “DIT YVR lower, of Aaronsburg, tract in Haine oe | mings and J, Donala pierre. Fol » HOSPITAL NOTES. twp.: $375. — CENTRE HALL, "PENN ‘A lowing is a more complete account of The total received by the State Col . . » » » * » * Pennsylvania Joint Block D omens — SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors » ® » » ® + 0» e ® @#lthe wedding as It appeared in ga wil- {lege Red Cross Chapter for flood re-| a ; Hams aper OU . RAR A i | Jank, ‘hilade hi Wi 5 W. SMITH, Editor. SMITH.—Mrs. Mary Viola ions E IT poe pe . bi wght to thlg of-|jjer is $3,685.68, which gum is 3700] Patients from south side of : ! o Philads go” i, to Wal cs hy Mrs. Blaine Lies wha ! - | Bickle, ot ux entre Hal @DW. E BAILEY, Associate Editor and|Smith, a lifelong resident of Centre 3 i »y > Io. laine Liester, a sister tre county, week of Feb, 22: Efren h : ux, of Centre Hall Business Manager. county, dled at the home of Mrs Une : T™ Mary organiza : Tuesday, admitted Mrs Pe arria twp; $1. Pa . ; -|Bdith 8. Dale, State College Tuesday A very pretty wedding was solemn he auxiliary organizations akng up M a : Mrs, Sumner Thomas FF. Hoyer to John ‘ = ale, SU ge, 8d baw 1; Amar ’ on 4 " “ ; \ ; usser, Spring Mil .. 3 « —ph Botered in the Post Otlice in Centre night of last week, following an fil- ized Saturday, Jan. 28, in the First the Chapter are located In Penns pring fills, 1. 2. er, et al, of Spring Mills, RK en dsecond Class matter. He oF ssveral yemrs. Death ‘was due M. E. church of Elmira, N, Y., when| Brush, and Buffalo Valleys, and a part |, ! hus sday, admitted: Franklin Hip Potter twp. $I ” 4 Hp " ~ ‘ po Sid arxe Aarons " § ’ TERMS. ~The terms of subscription toto a complication of diseases, oy . Agnes KE. Cummings, daughter|,e Nittany. | arker, Aaronsburg. John H. Royer to John H ghe Meporter are $100 a year, Mi advance, Mrs. Smith, a resident of Pine of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Cummings, be o . ie Sunday, discharged Mrs Wilbur 1 ©, ot al, of Spring Mill came the bride of J. Donald 8t. Plerre ontributions from the various | (), Stover and Infant “on Centre Potter twp $1 Legal advertising at the rate Of teb|cirgyve Mills, was bor ay 4 850 penta per lue each lusertion. and would Woy hom ay £h ng son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. St. Plerre |communities and in some cases the "Hall, Lewis B. Rossman, et ux Display advertising rates made knows | ivthday this year She was the Willlamsport, Rev. W. H. Willis, past-| contributing organizations, outside of | There were 46 patients in the hos 8B. Wea > : or of the church, officiated, State College, are noted below: pital beginning of this wee) Gregg twp $1,660. , : ; 4 Samuel H, Weaver, et ] an appucation. daughter of John ang Sara A, Rohn | nl | Hess, both now deceased ed with American Beauty roses. The | $59.09; Boalsburg, including Linden v . A. The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. |§] 3 10 Educated in the county s¢ ) { SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES Ma rongy Baile Doar hools andlcouple entered the church to the|Hall, $50.00; Milihe 38; Cobu at a rove Mills Academy, ahe 1 i iil, : . Mineam, $23 : (‘oburn y y $151.45; Gates : strains of the L.ohengrin Wedding | $10.00 Hebersburg, travelled extensively through the : | march played by the church organist, |burg, $60.00; Pine Grove Mills, $131.12; ro SLprenet JL pprnen fl, wy N Rye A FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE], ... rrontier western states i } states in het Miss Helen Hilner, of Willlamsport | Pine Hall, $10.00; Spring Mills (Bev. L. Arthur aguer. Pastors) | earlier years ghe was the Wife o© 28.52 Farmers Miis—39 to 10 A. M. Charles Smith, a Civil War veteran wi Jack Pladeck, of Philadelphia |Port Matilda, 3141 Half Moon di (Communion Service.) viving relatives. axe dod trip ‘3 FOUR th oir pn iE te venks Centre Hall, 7:30 PF. M. Juneral Jay Es w Te held irom The bride is 5 graduate of the ‘01 rosit marked the response wd th : in | M. MARKET I » above the quota set for the chapiel er, of Spring Mi _- The church was attractively decorat- l.emont region including Shiloh : mm————————— oe, et ux, of Bprin CENTEE HALL HKEFOKMED CHARGE (lov, Delans KB, hewuer, Pastor) i Pentre lial |Grove Mills cemetery. A in she ha been empl ved LATOR ‘ these 1 1:30—Church School. i 2 | . . ‘ : oh th A i POG ms —— A] > A. pr— 2:30—Church Worship. I Aad . : ' EYANGELICAL CONFERENCE, 1s ‘ EE ,'. LEWISTOWN, MAR. 16.15 ee -—1N pecia S ussey ville ¢ : T { a ] ~-YALLEY BASEBALL ¥.3u0-—L Lurch School. Worship. : : : LEAGUE REORGANIZED PORK ps ORK & BEANS JC 10.30—Church EVANGELICAL : . V i COUNTRY KISSED CORN, 3 cans for 25¢ (Bev, W. Ah Hustorman, Pastor) Centre Hall Bunday School, 9:30 A. M. { ; 7:30 P.M. : : | An : “rs : | Additional infor elected. D. & : j EGG NOODLES : . 2 packages for 25¢c Worship Service, Spring Milis— sunday School, 5:30 A. M. hil real dy * nd Wy Iared to he , ‘ . given «at § MATCHES 6 boxes 19c¢ Worsalp Service, 10:30 A M. i a ’.... i a ? { rt Alp — | MILLHEIM, THE CHAMPIONS, Worship Service, 2:00 P. M. | {O) 1 Hollowas lov. 70. died! v n : {oot ‘ " wv . . turd I rl Ff al iN . in thall os 4 { Cd tye 1 moor v ni SOU R PICKLES 2-qt jar METHODIST EFISOOFAL ar - wi o rw (Bev. Beth Russell, Faster) Yer al services were held at Lama \n —— pig sim ; A tas ‘ ; Bigs Centre Hall— 1 burial made at . Zan - Eh — RY Rin ism of the Federal i ¢ + ; | SPA( i . 9:30—Morning Worship. Mr. Hoy wag born at Jacksonville |the East BE ational andl eg ang director © SS {gare i THETT] 16:30—Sunday School ’ 1 lowed farming during most. of | vi 1n 1 ¢ t is 8 d - S a . » €| Preaching Mission, will ‘ ) 1 SODA CRACKERS h we o o mn that’ event : GRAPE FRUTI Survivors Sprucetown— pom Unifieq Service, 9:45 A. M. jay Mary da wh $:830—Sunday School 7:30—Evening Worshid. Harry, Altoogs John, Mrs. Paul Hel-|heavy e to Mill H aman Gren be given by Re W PRESBYTERIAN Marion, Naug . : y a : — ms. + : ; |HIGH-LEWISTOWN LUTHERAN ONLY LBS. 10) ("1 ~ TOMI (Rev, J. M., Kirkpatrick, Pastor) EDMUND HEAVENER FAT \ 'M ! 9:30—Morning Worship, BB. TEAMS WILL MIX INJURED BY MOT v : i OTOR CA 10:30—Sunday School. RE o cs : | CIVILIZATION MARCHES ON. I ' H - mat MEAT SPECIALS Rudolph Graziar A 1 tnl'a viet tt : I roy In ethiopia, He axXD charged witl the lem 4 ¢ ,a_ iza n t that lar I SM i fart L.ot COMMUNITY SERVICES AT bringing Case You ve WE or : i y ‘ ‘ ’ ) vi} ' ‘ SPRING MILLS MARCH 22.9 One flization. So 2000 and 600 of them sho!'. Some 300 more}J LI AFIS > y 14 G : | " hit ; : the nd ’ RING BOLOGNA PENN STATE ANNOUNCES | She was married Jung 17, 193 and | will be he n the ot g ot Penn State | bo 1° C1 SPRING BASEBALL Sd HEDULE |" husband, together with the sor-|es with ghter. M : r WwW FEST Penn Sta's baseball team | got lley R nd Pau lH of the a ¥ —————————— The . DON'T FORGE] ting y indoor wor this inter | Aaronsburs vive Jes | MEETINGS ON AGRICULTURAT . than ever CONSERVATION, MARCH 1 deen Inst lowing with As mit « ball for or ander The DEATHS, A on Sat 30, Proceeds i 3 5 i { : Lutheran church spadr fund Wo ers LITHO ¥ vis, nd T yn Miss vt or Smith counts tO aa of Howard i , sister x : : gion worker. gave a lecturs or Tex nary pe : A rh fo ST Yt, er, se | JILL MAKES SEEING TASKS EASY aft fn : ¢ She wae the widow of Frank = ag. 2 . Mr. and Mrs Fred Dornsife, Mr ni She was born at Curtin w here ea ” WITH one school child in five havin isl Holt. She wa n | . me g defective vision . OLD STYLE lamp shades —due largely to eyestrain under poor light—you parents and Mrs, Jacob Lenker, of Sunbury Was mace 3 - : re not made for reflect and Mr. and Mra "Henry Dornsife and Mrs, Jennie Miller, of Beilefont 7 a n ing l g leilafonte i light. should take this precaution: wry Chester and Samuel, of Williams- [died in the Centre County hospital : \¥ port, were visitors at the home of|{She was born in Blair county, and = on . Get your boy or girlan LE.S reading and study De { lamp. It is scientifically built to make i seeing Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reitz, on Sunday.|was aged 72 : . » . 8 3 i2 years, S % ’ Charles Segner and daughters, Miss-|of David Miller " She yas the widow es Ida and Mary, attended the f : o funeral] Josep, Edward Witherite, a Dix|A Monument Erected - | easier and to protect eyesight. Its abundant hws : light clarifies even small print, makes home of their cousin Mrs. Viola Smith, at : * Ru . . Pine Grove Mills, Friday afternoon. = n farm . died in the Centre Coun- to the memory of a loved one Is & k noon sepital, a WOIK more interesting — speeds up leaming John Smith and Miss Roselle Mey- | ow 2 years. The wit substantial Sapresion gt yous rv! " : ; : and these children survive the de- Rr jn marriage Bn ceased Charles, Axemann; Elmer, of ng be ton, a store They are a re e : Re Howard oh ya % =1Centre Hall; William, Guy, Lester consideration for it must last ; Ab} {ati EE ting Engineering Mr, and Mrs. G. Willis Houtz en- Marian and Bessie, at_home, Surough at} the years to Some Lat lamp shades hen the non a that developed tertained Mr. and Mrs, Harry Benner up cg is With You bY 8 53 ting suggestions based upon our wide and have a white ple bet for this lam provide ter light better sight. and son Paul, of Lemont; Mrs. Laura Fire caused damage to the frame gtruble and son Donald, and Bdwin|home at Snow Shoe belonging to Mrd wide experience as memoria; sculp- lining to reflect the light Benner, of State College, at dinner on Hill Casper to the extent of $1500 tors. dow , ¢ 500, nward and ove Sunday. The fire wae discovered close to the wide na *ENJO THE BENE HP i soli C. H. HOMAN area. X FITS OF Cheap Electricity The justices of the peace in Cen-|Right, Hut it had made too much tre county will meet Wednesday of|headway for her to overcome. The H. 0. STROHAMEIER next week at the Penn Bell hotel |Snow Shoe fire company successfully Centre Hall Marble & Granite Works, BETTER SIGHT bE A NY Bellefonte, at 10:00 a. m. combatied the flames. Centre Hall " g % DE ALERS