6, 1937. THURSDAY, MAY fm THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY. — CENTRE [———— SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 8 W., SMITH, Editor. EDW. BE. BAILEY, Associate Editer and Business Manager, HALL, PENNA. Em ow TERMS. ~The Ror are $1 terms of subscription to 50 a year, lu advance, Legal advertising at the rate of ten pemte per line each insertion. Displa advertising rates made known em application. . Entered in the Post Office in Centre Wall as second class matter -_ SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES UTHERAN CHARGE PENNS VALLEY L astors) (Rev. L. Arthur Wagner. P Spring Mills—$ to 10 A. MM Tusseyvile—10:30 A. M. Centre Hall, 7:30 FP. M. CENTRE HALL REFORMED OCHARGE (Rev, Delas EB, Keener, Pastor) mon at al Day sel NOTE: Mot appointmen 2 Centre Hall— 9:30—Church School. 7:30—Church Worship. Spring Mills— 9:30—Church School Deaths . Elder Mills Annie Harpste; atl Pine aged Mrs home ELDER died Tuesday at hey Grove morning, i6 years, four daughter Harpster and days, She was a Fanny husband, Henry Edward and months, 25 William The children, Gates Elder, Mrs Mills, of and two Grace Hen. survive ry, both ing Grove her Burial afternoon at be mada this (Thursday Mills, will Pine Grove William Coleville, CRAWFORD Crawford, his fr Q 79, died at home at nn Thursday, as born in complications tu HI wns wing hn and Mary Crawfo deceased there HASTINGS. Hastings, 20.30—Church Worship. Farmers Mills— §:00—Church 20: 00—Church Worship. 8 hool. EVANGELICAL (Rev. W., EK. Hostermana, Centre Hall— Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Worship Service, 10:30 A, M. ussey ville— Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Mother's Day Service, 7:30 Pp. Locust Grove— Worship Service, 9 A. M. Sunday School, 10 A. M. METHODIST EPISOOPAL (Bev. Beth Bussell, Faster) Centre Hall— 9:30—8Sunday School Communion Service, Bprucetown— 8:45 Pastor) m. 7:30 P. M. Sunday 10: 45—H PRESBYTERIAN M. Kirkpatrick, Worship. (Rev, J. Pastor) 9: 30-—-Morning + av ny ool 10:30 . FIFTEEN LISTED COURT ( FOR ASES Civil TERM — i pp pt HIGH STUDENTS CONFERENCE AT ATTEND “STATE” LOCAIT PRESS Geraldine Bradfo 1 manager ising spoke tional men tha sulyject me We Have Met The staffs for the speakers meet of businesg Ady Thi cons Tiger,” cams such as Clearfield, port and Pittsburgh. During the executive committee meeting Mrs. Jamison was assigned the duty of organizing a Centres re- giona] press organization for next year to meet early in the fall After the meetings, the delegates were entertained at luncheon In the Sandwich Shop, at which time George A. Stewart of the Clearfield Progress and Howard R, Davis of the Williams. port Grit, spoke. Penn State's quartet furnished addi ional entertain- ment before the groups went the Villanova-Penn State baseball game, Attendants from Centre Hall Charles Ramer, Bob Wetzel, Kathryn Smith, Geraldine Bradford Jack Kirk- patrick, Mildred Homan, Ralph Arney Robert, Gerhart, lois Rees, Mildred Meyer, ang Mrs. Jamison. on 8 ihlems ertising I distin all tion since the other from schools, Willlams- varsity to were HOY years a former William dairyman 4 of that Sunday. He formerly burgess died on a wife, and f« L io years, vived by Harrison, yur children. reached GRENOBLE. of 83 Having and Grenobl Aga yvoars two months passed ughter Mr wghter, Mr Josephine the home of tor V 1:30 Wedng Gu Pleasant Gap an Isabel Hag. f y ol nokir Ream, ind 1 Hoy, Hagan, Mr Dorothy Cl Mre. las Miss Blanche and Lois Mrs. Har. tell Hagan an Fred Hecker Hecker, Harvey Myers \ y illian Hagan, }§ i Neff Iruce Anna of and Bellefon Hagan Joh . ¢ and Mir and Anna i Pitts gan, Mary burgh Mr daughter I Mr. Buddy Mrs, A rdeil and of Mills and Mrs. Wm. Hagan and dangh- tery Twila Mrs. James Kerstetter and son Francis, of Penn Hall: Mims Yerna Hagan, and Arch Hagan, at home, EE —————————— PENNA. STATE GOVERNMENT NOW 100 PER CT. DEMOCRATIC The offices of State Treasurer and Auditor General in Pennsylvania now filled Democrats. The Democratic ireasurer was William H Berry, 1906-1908 F. Clair in- ducted into the office for a fosir-vear term, began his duties at Monday. On of and Ha.- Mrs Catharine, Farmers are by ast Ross, noon on Tuesday, at noon. Warren Roberts, Bethlehem succeeded E. Baldwin, Potter county, general, As this office passes from a Republican to a Democrat, Pennsyl. vania's state government is 100 per cent under Democratic control. ; Rn Frank as auditor : i i ! i i THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. MEET STATE GRANDS AT NIGHT PROGRAM CAPACITY HOUSE COMMUNITY PAST CAPTURES The Friday The ny COLLEGE I foun Community Night progran on State College Lodge O evening, wa signa Meee entertaineq the at'endance was t! arg est Of n ‘ast Grands held in audi y AA the the ; ©V i : | the ition, rep Monday of A gathering torlum, and program kept ening orty-ftow menwers the audience on edge of the bench sO | resenting number to the last ended the meetings There Wer yt The eived the Helsd and groups from initial {nl i ) individ | s¢ Paul grand including © deputy the Gerhart Ix 20 visiton present uals re the applause Wagner Williamsport, due them, and while thy bouts were master, who spoke on some Of) CTR tions! the important matters on the agenda Sports | of ire, it evidence in all 11 there the been this oan Wis imilag the annual Grand Lodge sessior hertof al t of kind high =h auditorium th d ¢ fh had though Philadelphia In June A Witness he of persons | th the Chester HBpyker, secretary wns association, repog'ed that 78 the Ss here with oo! the 1 ever staged recent ann brit ng ueet Hall meet attended ial the During students ing The from in f { Centre al dinate previous to ihe program included number O ation the lodge tion all of township and borough the subor meet | Hall na on tate College Broven Lady n without The ing ing, lodge grade and the degree tean f Centre conferred aegres sented candidates ! Harry Morrell wing Lhe two Lodge I nd pemsion served | Lee the 1 Lodge ——— A —— FRATERNAL ORGANZATIONS EXBCUTOR'S NOTIUE | In theEstate of J. CLOYD BROOKS late of Potter Township, Centre Coun- | ty, Pa. | Letters testamentary on above having been duly granted the undersigned | all persons knowing themselves indebted | to the estate are requested to makes =» mediate payment, and those having claims deceased estate | thenticated for settiement ANNIE GG. BROOKS, Executrix, STANLEY R. BROOKS, Executor, 20 Centre Hall, Pz X MUST MAKE SEPARATE i RETURN TO P. U, C. FUND| 1 Alfred Relish and Bob Get The pure tions, consequently Se were Great bein sportsmanship unannounced Mr. Meyer for such fine fenders in the ring The Centre Reporter, $1.66 a year. Spring Cleaning For Lamps Dust lean bn or Ih = PUBLIC SALE OF BIG + lowa Horses & Mules COTTAGE, P ETERSB McAlevy' * 1, \ A. RG Fort Allis farm at of P to On ia S Mile Route M s N. E. on from Petersburg . SATURDAY, MAY 8 Beginning at 1:00 O'CLOCK P.M, 16 HEAD HORSES & COLTS ranging in age from 4 to 7 years; weight, 1300 to 1600. Several Mat- ed Teams—Bays, Browns, Blacks and Grays. These horses have fine shape and bone and lot of quality. 3 PAIR LARGE MULES 2200 to 2700 Ibs. These Horsses and Mules have been carefully selected by my- self for this market. Can be seen from Wed.,, May 5th to sale day. Broke to work and ready to put out your crop; All stock must be as represented or your money refunded. SALE RAIN OR SHINE. CHARLES McHENRY H, IL. HARPSTER, Auct. fips iC ver Satisfied” wople used to have r e pretty Vi ’ v little ’ ere’'s mighty little repair telephones, I just fixed a rd in one house and it was the first tele- e trouble they'd had in eleven ears. I can't vouch for that, but I do know that telephone equip- r i nent is getting better every year because our research people are never satisfied, They're always trying to improve your service, Of course, it's not a hundred per- ‘ ent trouble-free yet — but when Pe i » does come, we get it fixed Hi afford a n have one in less than a ust call the THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA CONSOLIDATED KOCHOOL BUILDING IN LOGANTON Onsoliaat eq hou Kan youn nels _ | First Choice of Most Outdoorsmen FREE—Co ORTH ICA Al VI i ¢ oN | revere PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS Wh ’ MILK, ( GARBRICK’S DAIRY CENTRE HALy, PA. COP OEPEOE CPOE ELE OPPO OOOO COOP OOPe CREPE PRORIOERIOPOPOIPOLPPOPPOPPIPPOIOPIOPS CEPPOOCPPOOPLOET EPL OOPOTSPEPOPOPOr WHEN NEED ! Planing Mill! 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