THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1837. m—— — THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY. "CENTRE HALL, PENNA. AR—— A — SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 5 WW, SMITH, Eder, WDW, E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, — Batered in Hall as second TERMS. —4'Le terms of subscription to the Reporter are $1.00 a year, un advance, Legal advertising at the rate of lea psnts per line each loseruon. Display advertising rates made known om application, SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES Centre Huli—IiU:30 A. MM. Farmers Mills, 7:30 P. M. Post Oflice in Centre matter, the class QENTREE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Mev, Delas RB, Kesner, Pastor) Centre 1:30- 2:30 Hall— Church School Church Worship. Tusgeyville ¥.du—Church SChouL 10 AV EYASURBLALAL Hustcmen, Laster) be € ning | Lhursaday) Bering Milis— Punday Scoool, 9:30 A. M. Worship Service, 10:30 A, M. Bethesda — Worship Sarvice, 2:00 P. M. METHODIST EFISOOFAL (Bev. beth Russell, Fuster) Centre Hall ¥:30—Morning Worship. 30:30-—dunday School Bprucetown— Unifieq Service, Spring Mills— 9:30—8Sunday School 1:0—Evening Worship. 9:40 A. M. PRESBYTERIAN J. M, Kirkpatrick, Fastor) (Rev, 9:30—Morning Worship, 10:30—8unday School. Fa TRANSFERS OF REAL E. Neff, et al, ot of Centre twp. Stover, ESTATE to Sangel Hall, R. D $13.000 Mary Grove tract in Franklin tha V. St DD. tract Roland Zettle, of twp... $650, Anna Bingaman A. Zettle Gregg twp Wilbur Hacker g Miles twp Elle Milles Miles ux Potter Pp ver ux, to Ber Millhedm, $10,000 ot bar, of twtr twp in Miles Zottle, ta Charles Sprin n SENIOR nn fl CLASS PLAY, APRII BT Oe give senior to be high scl rill 10 Avery vy the When a slave runs away, the Arabs tether a beetle to a small stake. If the bug winds ils leash around the stake, magic will force the slave to return. This is only one among hundreds of culiar beliefs explained by Edward ch in a new pictorial feature called "Strange Superstitions.” Cleverly illustrated interesting! prepared, it is a fascinating oddity bs you'll want to follow in every e. Maybe you have a few supersh. tions . . . maybe you don't believe in them. Either way, you must not miss “Strange Superstitions” in this paper. ® Watch for this ® UNUSUAL FEATURE!! i Ze HROOKS DIES AT ON RHONEYMEDL J. CLOYD HOME M FAR | Ag this issue of the Centre Hel | to press the laid death (lovd tha lo- occurs His day Mr. bed Jamu to rest In having Sunday. from the ROOK body Brooks is being cemetery, his red at 11:20 a. m., on lasg illness dated only previous, Saturday morning Brooks felt ill and remained in During that day and Sunday his phys- fclan pald him several visits, Death the result of coronary occlusion came cal temporarily alone, unexpectedly family but apprehensive when to the apparen'ly Brooks was of his fecal physical condition from the beg illness, Mr. crit- in- ning of his last Funeral] gervices Rev. Seth odist deceased conducted hy of the Meth- faith the were Russel, pastor to ered, at tl and which ad! church, ' long 16 home Methodi rune Centre h In Wednesday and at the Ht « Hall. Int wfternoon ment Barnhart fos i i | STAM) i lumber inspector 1 1 Ww ed at edineaday mor four hours of paralysis marvied Mr, and] Oak Hall daughter Th taken t | Soalsburg 58 vears fe | Miss Mary Peters daughter of { Mrs, i ago Emanuel Peters, of fwho gurvives with one > remains were Joalehitre 0 where funeral services were held and burial made on Monday afternoon SMITH. Mrs wife of Walter home Goldie R. Coburn, of weeks, A daughter of Jamed and Hattie Shawver Alters, she was born in Gregg township on June 28. 1008. At the age of she married Mr Smith with a small son Walter, surviving hey par. en's and of o- ounty HEmith at her ilineas Diana Smith, died at following an gone twenty years who Als Ss BUTVIVes are and Paul ang Law rece, I fn the following by thers Sisters Eimer Smith Mifflin ‘ Richard, home burn in Jay Bernice siph and Fras Tha Rev. 1. of the funeral services Thursday morning. Buriaj i Leon Cel il at VY. Leshey had « harge held Inst was made in the Millheim cemetery. William Irvin, son Mr nd Mre, Harry Auman, mrental home Woodward His formery The AUUMAN chien i! Wis ud Vingrha tic mother fn rom | PHP hi been il foy Vides i ar pneumonia fol Mil the sisters: Mi Minn Fl Harry, Jr. parents and wing hrothers and dred Auman, (GeOn 0e, 3 of Caburn Millheim home, 3 ob, and 0 at Walte faculty in Btate fliness, He wis made Baturday. Prof, Winfred Penn State his home BRAMAN. Braman, retired member, died ay College, following a long was aged 63 years. Burial in Pine Hall cemetery on Harry E Saturday a! Fisher his died home at in following He was Interment af- FISHEIL noon on State College, aged an illness of three horn Clearfield Wis Pine 79 years, weeks, county Hall, in made at Tuesday ternoon, several children, KELLEY fonte on Saturday of Michael and She | irvived or Lee CLOVER FARM STORE CLOYEE FARM FARM NOODLES CLOYEL ASSORTED GRAPEFRUIT Ni ~ Cans GRAPEFRUIT JUICE fn vo. AA (iet i fienu CLOTH i with i FAs S WHITE + Bars Eliminates CARBOLATED SOAP § 0s odors, fon perspiration FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES The choicest and best at all times OLEOMARGARINE Fresh and Ready-to-Serve MEATS MEATS Remember, WE DELIVER! T. A. HOSTERMAN CENTRE HALL i § a tank SUA above of the » . . @ Mr. recently yer to time Mr. family Mrs spent HALL, PA. - - * - - CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. clone - . Old | John Schaffe . . . » * rafiroad crossing below Patients from the south side of week of discharged: Mills March 22: Mrs, Minn tre county, Monday, Smith, Spring Colyer, Millheim, Tuesday, admitted Hall; A son Ww. flames were extinguished ini M. from the supply carried the outfit. several Ire on pumpes the ceiling and the floor The saved of Paul 8. John Gilliland, was born to Mr, and Spring burned, prompt action [Centre { Hall, | James D. 2. | Wednesday, admitted: Mrs Bawrtz, Millheim. Discharged | A Bpring Mille, A to lnddies the day. a ——— Guisewite, * » - . . . . ® TUSSEYVILLE -. Mrs from the property by their da Mrs. Ch Hall xt We Genta, Wig 3 Wert Thursday, admifted Millis, R. 1 Coburn tho A Wy wf win. M. - . » » . A the Mr. Hosisbnirg HOM born and Cyrus O. Dewiler moved home at Col- Chased some farm pur whiter John Spring Mre Nolan admitted dav, Shively, Grove and di Wan seharged following Thur: Mr, of Centre {site at . f enire va du day: daughtey dnesday, and home, Mrs Laicas, Robert Brook, of Jersey Len $147 $ $14 Hodtor CENTRE HAI A ww a SALMON Where Nps Cound BUDDIE PEAS SAUER KRAUT BOSCUL COFEEE SODA CRACKERS PUBLIC SALE 0} . B Oak Mrs, R. H Mrs, 1 day Bat {1 and Hall There we the bx Ly Centre 4 44 { {rat heey | d . pital at winning of the week SALE REGISTER. APRIL. 3 at 1 Mills, by H Ebright estate of Joseph Parkes of seed] estate and per { Aecedant PUBLIC BATURDAY, Po lers 00 p m., al executor of deceased, will ress sonal property of sald ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE of THOMAS ¥. DN- LANEY, late of Polter Township Centre County, Pa. deceased Letters of Administration on ths above estate having been granted th undersigned, all persons indebted the sald estate are requested t% make payment and thomse having clalms to present the same withew delay to TAILATHA C x14 senwt Jlorrnwt Jlprenet JlprenenJlpren S ONE-STOP In the Estate Admerex P DELANEY, Centre Hall MARKET BMP, oF aa i. - cans 27c 2 cans ]19¢ 29c 17¢ South Dakota HAN : IB R( y MIN ED HAM BOLOGNA » vs Mated at 1:00 O'clock PP. M., Single Horses Good Welghis, Teams and { olors ROBERT DODDS WASHES SO When you beat eggs or stir up a cake, you use a round bottom Because you know it will mix faster. The same principle applies in washing. A tub that is bowl-shaped washes faster than a flat bottom tub. And the Speed Queen is the only washer that has a Bowl-Shaped Tub! bowl. aA | adds Hosterma « Phone 11-R-2
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