THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1937. ’ | — THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY. * CENTRE A—— SMITH & BAILEY, Preprictors SW, SMITH, Editor, E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, | ————— —_—— HALL, PENN A. Al A rest ! in now, ed _— Mare EBatered in as second TEBRMS. ~The terms of sabscsiption to he Keporter are $1.00 a year, in advance, Legal advertising at the rate of len pants per los each losertion. Display advertising rates made known #8 application, “SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev. L. Arthur Wagner. Pastors) Farmers Mila, 10:30 A, M. (Communion Service.) Centre Hall—2:30 P. M. Georges Valley, 7:30 FP. Post Oflice in Centre matter the class sipel: and ship, and both who A Mr. his low of H M. KEFORMED CH ARGE | Keener, Pastor) HALL Delas RB, CENTRE (Bev, Centre v.30 10.30 Tusseyv Hall urchn oC Wor: Ch DOoL Chur iP. Worship Bprin Ww Sunda) Belucasda Worsulp A, M. Service, 10:30 METRODIST EFISUCOUFAL (Bev, beth Mussell, Faster) Lentre Hall— 9:30—Morning Worship, MW. 30-—Sunday School Bprucetown-— Unifieg Spring Mills— Bunday School, 9:30 A, M. T:30—bvening Worship. 8 M. Service, 45 A. PRESBYTERIAN M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor) Woiship. ELECTRIC SERVICE RATES LOW] WW larg page case that the liams y famil Browr modest the equips and a lp I LEST YOU FORG PUBLIC SALE sf ‘4 At {ents e resident Hall SATURDAY follow @ Borough in I rex MARCH coun ti David the pers HOUSEHOLD room 6 ing chairs ing tables, case, ing on Mr | She w iA St Htron ! She w ti. B Fun GOODS dini Airs } Foes chairs Kite Morris hen « 1 spring K hair, tables, rox » chair ‘ “ sida extension sideboard, 3-burner inet, fruit se'tee, oak new Olsen kitchen stove sink, kitchen couch, porch porch stand, flower stands, | K e rug, size 11x12 ft. organ, i 8unds Victrola, 2 dressers, wardrobe, wash | Gaun sands (1 marbia top), 3 clocks, room | the heater, water motor washer, pil tures,| . small rugs, ingrain carpet. ! TOOLS Complete line of blacksmith | tools, forge, anvil, 2 of taps and | Kinsle dies, drill press, hammers, two los, grindstones, ripping table, 3 h. p. May- nard » engine, h Pp. Economy | gasoline engine with gawbuck attached | pair of horsestocks in good and many other articles 2 to mention, H. 1. Ebright, E. M. Smith DOOK ~ oil cab} } cupboards 9 sets vise, aftep gasoling % prior condition wry numer-| Mire i i lege, 3 { hout, 0 o clerk. auect, W. S§. WALKER. * MAN ted his h (£3 ( 18, 11 da Dec, Har: Elv survi Aum 1g of Na of and typical « reward on when Daniel was 74 ys of age at i the was born 26, 1862, He Wolfe wi ina ves, r in on spent his Valley, 1 survive Mrs. Mrs. Gap is fldren: leasant eased on pe 1} in 1% n chur era v offic a Ww at 1%¢ hey died the August having wid as on the only member h 1 Vices surs of t WET Home, ating, Hall cemete Mrs 'h hey home in Thi 3 to both irsday night, pend birth was born of Ih decopsed, hter Franklin Wagner AGNER his Henry home in State (‘ol was old at May county, and wis married Messmer, { time of his the t Cent 1861, at Mr. Wagne, Catherine vi 11 the Sampsell 1586 to Mill re orn Snyder ters wn nara i KON f John Wagner, He Miss Ellen who survives his death In addition to his wife, leaves two children, Mrs, Samuel] State College, and Mrs liddle, of Spring Mills, and er, John H. Wagner, of Colyer. He survived by 14 grandchildren great-grandchildren Wagnep KE College Funera) oO morning In Auman SUC fiiness of ery- 2 months time of his of Spring the deceased the Roy Wesley one broth- er, of Penn towne son of Jacob Auman to 1890, n . also 10 is ig married June 21, and Mr St State of church Was a memebr John's vangelical trade life In addition to by the fol-|puneral A. Caldwell | A 0, Lonebar-| pin Auman | anger by entire “8 held from Tue th t servic were sday n sd R. B afternoon at 2 oclock Home in charge of na Rev ot | PUBLIC SALE J. WILL MAYES, Early Spring VEGETABLES NOW AT THEIR BEST CLOVER PINI FARM \PPI i Clover Farm BARTLETT PEARS Quar: Can 2he ¥f WALNUTS 5» 5 a MAYONNAISE Nhe marries first husband Feb. 1 162 vd pW Mi relative CLOVER FARM Dark MUSTARD 15¢ ' time t 1927 Li Quart fit i . 2 i 15 oe ving dl & Wookdyerest “Clover Farm,” “Centre County’ and “PAGE” BUTTER on all times. from the College Homer was made helq State with Sale av * Rev at ry OLEOMARGARINE tuck hout aries [.. Kins State College The death a Fresh and Ready-to-Serve MEATS MEATS DELIVER! iL few day Remember, WE day annlve T. A. HOSTERMAN CENTRE HALL ‘ol in State Buck i i 0 0 1 © ir 18 tl fi u G a b ii ( PUPILS MARCH PERETTA BY GRADE SATURDAY EV'G, Lo school the K1 in two operettas to high school asuditorium ing, Mwmrch 20, at clock, Judg from past performances forward teachers hie ing may look to real en rtainment. The 1 much time to training » speaking, acting and efforts will be reflected on the stage admission price and thirty operetias die ve devol children and the HINKINgE, weir ey come The children The two by Grades Four, “Hans Grades Six will time twent for ad- Mother Thre ‘ Gretel,’ in centy “Old Two d Beve nr Its, oose,” nd v (me, and el an Five, n gh ( little over ours’ The complet “The Children of Old Mother Goose” Ta Pot te Fiona “Hansel fonds Rev, Kirkp i SI ah text Sunday and Friday Preparatory [Services 113 ning ening at services o'clock, lock eh WHEN IN NEED oF Planing Mill Work of any kind, AT GOOD MATERIAL AND HONEST PRICES Rebersburg, Pa. PUBLIC SALE # 24 HEAD SO. DAKOTA HORSES & MULES At CENTRE HALL SALES BARN MONDAY, MARCH 929 (Note hour of Sale--10:00 A. M.,) hor rik et he demand for more en prompted me to 1 Here ¥ BAKE mre h ent te they ; ipmen ’ cy are dandy lot & “n gelding Roan geldings Hoan foil GM y bir oF foal, | . May gelding 6 { { | Mares { in I Geldin Hrowis ¢ Gelding Please remember hour of sale—1€ G'eloek A. M. Wm. Gruenwald SMI EBRI I'H, GHT, Auct ww Furled? Fpd TELE TELLER BE BD BEDE BBE AL BALA DBGAP SAE & ~~ Spe eC & Sat. ONLY S cakes £2 & Aa I & S SOAP ” Aa eK- +L nd 11, 19¢ 5¢ 49c 5c 5¢ 20c¢ 18c¢ 25c¢ MACARONI INT NELLIE’S FLOUR . "ORK & BEANS AS MEAT SPECIALS . doe Way HERE'S PROOF: © nid WOERNCHT SNR IR VERTIS] Je YEON DORRIT {0 TOMS SITTIN DA IIR bk FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. | | | | |
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