The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 06, 1937, Image 4

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    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 $1
terms of subscription to
50 a year, lu advance,
Legal advertising at the rate of ten
pemte per line each insertion.
Displa advertising rates made known
em application. .
Entered in the Post Office in Centre
Wall as second class matter
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SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES
UTHERAN CHARGE
PENNS VALLEY L
astors)
(Rev. L. Arthur Wagner. P
Spring Mills—$ 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
:
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!
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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
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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
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OF PENNSYLVANIA
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Kan
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