The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 27, 1937, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1837.
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RN . . ’ ® * + 0» «. & oo » Adam Brungart, of P hil del Phia | LOCALS WIN OPENER I +P rr CSR PE & .
| THE CENTRE REPORTER ter. Mrs! Alice Crouse, o FROM REBERSBURG, 1-0 | I'USSEYVILLE
ISSUED WEEKLY, 3 " Ww nade at Mifflinburg. | :
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A ART ea S MAA, ,. [a ehall team, took 1
CENTRE HALL, PENNA. are , |
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SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors ws in civ wineering at Penn State FUE HH Re the hima’ nt thelr Saree. We ame
rt day, by a core of 1 i A H ! oH iH at MAE. &
5 W, SMITH, Editor, WICK Adam Henry Harts ollege fo § wvears, dle nt en | vert on) ‘oul it and lannat 7.130 A beat wri be
SDW. E BAILEY, A-sociate Editor and]... tod at his home, Spring MIs}... ounty hospital, o el ya | Raber burg, attired in new orange-ct M and Mrs, Kenneth X i y and
: 1. at 7:3 n. Monday morning ly. was aged almost 43 yea a aL ¢ laaughter of Alto nd. Mt ' D
Bus!' -. Manager, . at 7:35 a. ms, 51h ; o abardine uniforms. never threa aughter of Altoon: and Mr. and
preere = | from complications, following an in rof Ong was g hatiy tochiest roc, ua st ” : Seutmniun San les Mi W H. Martz called ; the Wes-
TBRMS. — The terms of subscription to]... 0 covepral years’ duration er : where burial was made, : He : pi A i a : OR vin ley Tate wp \ RBellefont Sunday DAIRY
She Repirter are $1.00 a year, ln advance, | = 0 0 was 6» years 3 pen fenture of the game Wa I tii tobert Brock of Je: hot
Legal advertising at the Fut of ten months and ‘8 days old at the time of BROWN. Ernest P srown, whose | bar ‘ oy nding some time with hep st PR( )] ) J( : I'S
SamiS pur Bie cach insertion, h leath, having been born In State wife is Elizabeth Geary, sister o . be yo. ep WL Ty EN AY nother Mrs Ll On
Display advertising rates made kuown| hig deatiy, hi FS 2 Marl et 4 a 4 Lg ome | stick, A awfore hitting likewise | "7 ga ’
#8 application, College, the son of Henry B. and Ma Geary, Centre Hal aied 1s I i Swit wife 1 in hier or : :
Kntered in the Post Otiies in Centre] nret Neldigh Hartswick, Doth ried inn. New Haven, pn, Fo ay ; State College were Sunday callers a When in need of
all as second class matter. hom are deceased, and was marti®ti mad, | that eclity iesaay : te 8. T. Swartz hom .
W C. Auman SCHEDULE OF GAMES [ae and. Bh. Dk Scare or Nan MILK. CREAM.
in October, 1922, to Furl week
SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES yor M. and New- STOVER ~George MoClellan Btov ‘entire Hall Pre MIM i Wr Sunday the ; me Bl TTERMILK, M
- Two brothers, John M. ar mri Contre CHOCOLATE \
PENNS VALLEY LUTHEKAN CHARGE| ton N. both of State College, alsolar died in the ] ock Haven hoa} i a Lem mt at eter » i ¥ od Lu and 1CF—
(Rev. L. Arthur Wagner, Pastors) survive clay om Wedne day of Ia Ee . et rr Pleasant Gap at in JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER DIED J ;
Farmers Mils—9 to 10 A. M. Jini deta Bo Tan aed Li anh vig Tall ge : : SUNDAY MORNING AT 95% YEARS Phone Z4R4
Georges Valley, 10:30 A. M. SL 3:30 um, sna Bedal where he engaged In farming {or man | spring Mills at Centre Hall Jota I), Taster, soe aren . GARBRICK’S DAIRY
{0 2 rice. i Millhedm. . ’ Lamont iN Ove Mil
(Communion Seryice.) —————— Ap ————————— lebersburg at Pleasan ng confident of rounding ou one hun. | CENTRE HALL, PA.
No service Sunday, May 30th, 1 t Pre " 3 died ot ridas on : : dred year Alex vs mm morning at | BUN vi SOI OOED
Centre Hall (Baccalaureate service) | ~° Xun tle a rp . | LUTHERAN 8. 8. CLASS Monday (Memorial Day) : ay Manis | Fosessssrs aad add Ero.
—— jrolowing am. 1. nial } Rapa HOST TO BELLEFONTE CLASS ‘entre Ha
was a Mie-lonz resident of reeds . 1 at Reberat arg i :
CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE| "© "© 5" 0 C0 0 rdware “The ling Workers.” a class i leasant Gap a AT “ Sptienid| fairl patirdf pra fies
(Bev, Delas KB, Keener, Pastor) | rehant for many years. His age was|the Lutheran Sunday school, Bell “he Grove lls at Spring A | UNDINE FIRE COMPA NY'’S
Centre Hall— |about 556 years. He a son of Mr.|ronte, were entertained by the “Senior
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9:00—Church Worship. Ln re. Clifford Rice, both deceased, |Service” class in the Lutheran church | SIX HORSES RUN AWAY
30:00—Church School. Ibut is survived by a wife, former] mn Thursday ev ng, at regular —~MAN IN HOSPITAI
7:30—Bacalaureate Service, Sermon |... .. coi. bby; also y 4 rother, fmonthly meeting, All ‘nleresling : nL p. 4 1 r |
Tusgeyville— | I ih ne ! : rhea ox” Aapad Tm "wl 1corn planter 3x eld of the owner, |
$i30-=Clatiseh, School. |Reatsvile on Tuesday. rawford, now a hospital patient. Her [Clarence Miller, on the Gels Wagner BELLEFONTE, PA.
20.80—Church Worship.
EVANGELICAL Pitt g died n riday, He was n ey ” oy pt : ed by iY, aultman stood the
ge, WIRE, pu [1 Biman 0 Nori Shit, rt st Siro i he ed Soret 4 - Big Nights - 4
Centre Hall— nd Ar Ens ‘ an a out
Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. 1:66 years, Death SolloWed 8 PAE is ry ay JUNE 9-10.11 -
PBpring Milis—
Sunday School 9:30 A. M.
CRS Dd th Bs eon rk Sy on FREE and DIFFERENT ENTER-
os in. a a CN TAINMENT EVERY NIGHT
: ERLE, oy fo on ka ar “me | « w wo i . Cen RE COUNTY CHIEF LONEFOX . aes
i ane wort RI, Ra ly WR i PIFER'S 80-PIECE BANJO BAND
pv, ws a [Ven Cor "ot Botnet [ater Won fy Boman, Stl" A TUSSEY MT. TAR HEELS
Em ir nt : + 5487 Wilkins Avene | et yg ttn, EAST CENTRE COUNTY 40-Piece BAND
(Rev, J. M, Rirkputeiny, Pastor)
30min orm ne imran amp Hi py wo | FREE - GROUND PRIZES - FREE
verre
ILK,
10: 30-——Suni School,
BOY SCOUTS FESTIVAL, MAY 2) |
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FRACTURES HIP,
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PUBLIC SALE--CARLOAD of
lowa Draft Horses
On the John McCoy Farm, CLOVER FARM
Between Mi ilesburg and Bellefonte STORE
The Place Where W, leally SELL HORS)
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2
_——t _— Sale begins at 1:00 O'clock P. M, SHARP
COOKS KC <7. LL =)R Good Mated Teams--3 to 7 Years Old
. * Weighing from 1400 to 1700 Ibs.
Delicious
ove mE AYO BIG MULE TEAMS
—KEEPS THE
KITCHEN COOL
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ANY bride, any housewife, will delight in WHAT A ROASTER DOES —
using an Electric Roaster — especially on
sweltering summer days when cooking is
ordinarily an exhausting task.
Charles McHenry
BAKES — Pies, cakes, cookies, ‘resh Candy OR ANGE SLICES
tarts, biscuits, beans and all 1
It's such an easy way to cook "oven meals” escalloped dishes.
— whether for two persons or as many as BROILS — Steaks, sandwiches,
ten. You merely place the foods into the con- : ]
: appetizers and meals.
tainers—meat, vegetables, perhaps a dessert
~—then put the roaster cover in place, set the ROASTS —Meats and poultry.
timer and turn on the electricity. An auto- STEWS — Even in large quan-
matic timer may be obtained to switch the tities, if desired.
current on and off at desi ;
off at any desired moment COOKS — Delicious oven
While the cooking is going on, notice how meals.
little heat comes from the well-insulated
Roaster —not enough to cause any dis-
comfort! Nor will you need to “watch” the
cooking. Just take out the foods at meal time
and serve —the superflavors will please
even a “particular” husband!
Best of all, the Electric Roaster costs little
and operates cheaply. See the newest
models today.
THAN EVER NOW | FIRST NATIONAL BANK
EVERYONE CAN ENJOY
ITS BENEFITS! CENTRE HALL, PA.
SALTED PEANUTS
15 Ib. Cello Pkg
SALAD DRESSING
Quart
FANCY STUFFED OLIVES
Large bottle
We have a mce lot
PICNIC SUPPLIES
Paper Napkins, Wax Paper,
Dixie Cups, Picnic Plates
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
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