THURSDAY MAY 20, 1037. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. SE | THE CENTRE REPORTER CORL.—Joseph ISSUED WEEKLY, employed as a caretaker - — State, died in Henry Corl, long | wister, Misa Tachel, whe gf and Bunbury at Penr | in the hospital twill a'end the Ee - the Graduate hospital Mr. and Mrs K CENTRE HALL, PENN A. vhlladelphia., Saturday night. He wa ' _ weed 7 v and a native of Fergu SMITH & BAILEY, Froprietors wish { wife is deceased 5. W, BMITH, Editor, SAMPSEL Martha I ) 3 iy rhitey y 1 SDW, KE BAILEY, A ‘ociate Editor and | Harold A. Sampsel, died Bus danager, fon R., F. D. 2 from Bellefonte, Mon -— {day nigh aged 33 vears, 4days. Fu. jurial wa nade In Pine Hall ceme iting thei; daughteg (ioheen ' nt —_— TERMS. ~The terms of subseripion Win.eal services will be held this (Thus \ OR \ “ y lami ' a] ’ } ou | : ep y Ne ’ Ne FENN YA WC She Heporter are $LOU a year, lu advance, |... soon and burial made in a ) y i. Stua I r-4 | und i PENNY-A-WORD ( JLUMN Legal advertising at the rate of ten the Zion cemetery Rev L. A. Wag i pants per lue each lusertioa. - : L i : ’ Nw" . = me het wrt t on Wie "1 u nt Le : A } i \ : i i i ’ solumn, These [jtle ads. wre wot.des er will officiate, advertising rates made known |ner wi | PEE . . : PE +3 ; . ‘ apa] Saver. ang su twill POTTERS MILLS * sts e bo ; along the | workers in the way of results. Adve: . % . n . . } y | » ' "et uly ¢ t ine of e forehead ; liriorst iything here, from a “Help Wanted” Botered iu the Post Office in Centrefjam and Emma Hassinger Sampsel b+» -% » . » a ! } to » “House and Lot for Kale” Hall as second class wmatier, who survive her as do also her hus wroline . MoOlABRE: htised i ; } i 1 i y | i I : : : Es band and these children; William : ) ! ¢ of: il. Ti nal . 45 ions whedon Ths sds nh y with an attack of the grippe SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES fismes. ein. inary and, Mariorie | "sition ‘mraatora, ‘ite ana son Rov | 0 (Come Sie 2he pays fur a four-line wa i thie Deceased wag a daughter « home and rt, of Centre Hall; G. H. MoCormlie a PENNS VALLEY LUTHEBAN CHARGE Who survive are Miss Mabel, Belle-| ... Robert, attended ths AGENCY, CENTRE HALL / r. Pastors) |(fonte, R. DD. 2; Mrs. Guyer MeKin . oi dats Pam 4 A vivid : | (Rave 1. Arthur Waguer, r, Altoona Mrs. Thomas Kelley [oa oo xe vices In D vein 1 The R. 8, Hagan ager for Dodge |U Spring Mills—9 to 10 A. M. ast Falls Church, Va and Mrs : . BEE 1 e ROTA) Dompiial f WU land Plymouth ! made Lhe Tussey ville—10:30 A. AM. Wm. Ward, Sta ‘ollege : t Chester (Communion Service.) lampsel was os cd : are ust f hestes ~ 7:30 P. M. lta than ee} isi ! inday v wat th Centre Hall, 7:3 rg Lut) } eure home of his father, H. E. Foust. He ® brought his sister, Lenora, from the CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE 2 ree I “ i , Bn ba (Bev, Delas BR, Keener, Pastor) : DAR \ Mary Ellen Mad-[J®Herson hospila o the home « hi 1 ogident Of Centra Centre Hall— 4 lifelong 1 John Stoner, near Colyeo ies ve isle 111 county, died at the home of her son, lies dangerously Ill, f : ¥ ) School. | f a’ Piuipm wi i nue Worship Willlant, at Axe Mann, after suffer- _ Saner Thompson, daughter of ‘om ’ Zo 4-300) . : ud ie fe twa MI, : ing a stroke the day previous. Shel|™f- and J + KE. B. Palmer, gave birth brent alas ako : ha & i ea tea " Bpring Mills— would have celebrated her 55th birt) \ girls at the Centre County |’ 8 rl Mast I 1 Ag 1 " : Britcher’s Auction 9:00—Church Worship, jay in August. Wednesday, Boh mother 20: 00—Church School. "Mrs. Madara whose maiden ni and bables are doing fin OF IONE mpd as a mem— ee S : L E Farmers Mills— : 9:30—Church School hip and unti] : and a h ago es ae ’ ; nl Tate. i na. 1} v4 : 10.830—Church Worship. } pent sntire lite in Penn ns ’ ‘ . " n . J ‘ The dorsigned w expose to sale | Valley 2+ husband harle die 3 g \1 F sway 7 4 . y i il ‘ ne al his auction barn, 2 miles northeast f MIFFLINTY . DNE AY, MAY 26 EVANGELICAL jours ago : . of MI (Rev, W, K. Hosterman, Faster) eo ased leaves tw ns, i- | 2G WE Centre Hall— (3 m And J P, M ler, y Nring | . oA : <I Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Hills, IL ind one daughter, al L , , : J I NAL WH Ss Worship Service, 10:30 A, AM. v Tussey ville— Worship Service, § A. M, Sunday School, 10 A. M. Eocust Grove— Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Worship Service, 7:30 P. M, EE a ay ET a rl s in 25 Acclimated Nearby wial in the cemetery there, Smith of Omiry B ere callers | ; | ' Horses i REESE.-—Joseph B. years, born in Boggs township, dled| > ant 3 punt a don i Meg a yom of sng | ATA sot : TARY Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Royer and sor : WHAT OTHER it the home of a son, Fred Reese, rs. R rt sal daughter Joa Runville, on Saturday, He is surviv-lan Mr. and Mr Agar He and [of YO! Visiter among IT enis : 3 5 Low PRICED TIRE METHODIST EPISOOPAL = by a wife, formerly Emma Browd- nily spent t} week-end camping | the home ol the form ath 7 AY | iy DIRK | nda | HAS ALL 6 { i | | Centre Hall— 9:830—Morning Worship, ay i od nt chu 44:30—8unday School Bprucetown— Unifieq Service, 9:45 A. M. (Rev, Seth Russell, Faster) 3g er, and several children. burial was | ir he Alleghenies : i ye te PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J. M., Kirkpetrick, Pastor) 9:30—Sunday School. 10: 30—Morning. Worship. FARM CALENDAR. Timely Reminders from Pennsylvania Yad } School of * Ne * » FLOYD A. BRITCHED Provide Community Calendar— dt CECE LPCOOPOL OPE OOPOOOOPOP. ny Peon State vires yoccl cencaszsese 0 (Planing Mill PE uty ue em Goodrich Work Cavaliers Lume ROOFING, Nails “EVERY INCH A GOODRICH TIRE" All Kinds Building Material CALL AT-— Cows mR Cows! MILLER Garrett's Planing Mill GOOD Use Strong Plants— ‘ ¢ ; ' ’ i The undersigned will offer at Public Sale in LEMONT, on the FRANK WAS MOTOR CO HONEST PRICES $ 4g tf 5 » : a Ed i ; ¢ Ss 1 a Rebersburg, Pa. ¢ SON FARM, 2 MILES EAST OF STATE COLLEGE CENTRE HALL Phone T i ] I< ~-1 ) A Y n N ¥ A Y 2. oH CEP OOP COOEL POOP OOO OO POE OOPPPPPPIPS od : "aie 3 n 4 ted W | | The i ening I 4 ts of “| At My Barn, 118 E. Louther St., CARLISLE, a Frau. 1te aa Mme AY | ae re ts come to Th sul Todd JI SATURDAY, MAY 22, at 1 P. M. Sharp Meet Pasture Needs Tate el EES oe iE cow name GuHartER | HORSES, COLTS En ced Tl and MULES dren . TUSSEYVILLE [ides Ta gir, MAES. Wilkind, © Consisting of .. 9" » 9 9 » » jana 3 ries Ivin Coble, Colyer. Al. I CARLOAD OF 10WA HORSES Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horner and fam-|o, » Prother, Edward Page, Oak Hall ily of Linden Hall spent "prursday |... k h 4 a sister, Mrs, Elizabeth unknown, {¢ evening at the CC. P. Ramer h o i AND COLTS, ranging in age from 3 old weighing from 1300 1800 Ihe AN Percheron and Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Martz of Leb. Belgium breed with shape, size anon recently called at the home of WILLIAMS. John Edwin aged § the gary parents, Mr. and Mrs Hath, 16 days. " of Mr and. Mra bone and alot of quality. i iliams, Amont, died of Mrs. Alwilda BPBitner left. Saturday pneumonia on Sunday, Burial was for Youngstown, Ohlo, where she ex-|made on Tuesday at Pine Grove Mills pecta to remain for some time with : : her son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wert, of| “JLLER—~Mrs. Elmer Miller died Loysville, spent the week-end at the|™ her home in’ Rebersburg, aged 67 J. B. Wert home. years, 2 months and 4 days. Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beaver, daugh- Services were held Monday of last ter and grand-daughter, ana Mrs. Liz week and burial made in the Rebers- } = few mated teams B Blacks and Grays. big Brood Mares, ! 1 CARLOAD OF SOUTH DAKO. TA HORSES ranging in age from 5 i to § years old, weighing fror 1200 to 1500 Bw, each, with a lot of bone and quality Several mated teams i and a few Brood Mares. 35 HEAD OF GOOD BIG MISSOUn: MULES, ranging in age from 6 to 8 years old, weighing from 2200 10 2000 Iba per pair. Mostly all mated with a few odd Mules. These Mules are all broke, 10 work and bought right off the farms, zie Beaver, of Lewistown, called at| % C°metery, Rev. J. J. Weaver of- the Holderman home Sunday. ficiating. John Heitinger returned to the CTC She was born in Rebersburg, a camp at Salisbury on Monday after| "UShter of Willis and Annie (Hart. spending the week-end at his home |") Weber. Surviving are her hus ——— pn: bang and the following children Lucille Patterson was the winner of oh ead of heabarg Willis the annual Junior Oratorical Contest of Cuyahoga Falls Ohlo x. Yeti, of the Harris Township Vocationalll.. Miller, of Ores ih Randal Hchool held recently under the spon-| brothers and ee ay . These sorship of the Boalsburg Civie Club.|Clayton Weber, of Flom a ou Hid Other contestants Include Mary Tus-|les Weber, of Philadelphls: cre: sey, second prize; Betty Baylett, third| Weber, of Tulsa, Oki p an larence prize, Jane Hazel, Jane Phillips and|Bierly and inn, a} = WwW. P Robert Callahan, bersburg. erly, of Re. 15 HEAD OF HOME HORSES from nearby counties, This stock is in my barn now for sale or exchange Remember, we always have what we advertise and sell them. Your * FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. price je mine. All glock sold with a full guarmantee—must ba as repre sented or your money refunded. Sale raln or shine as we sell in the dry. Stock will be delivered any reasonable distance. a Wier Charles McHenry © Tem. ©
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