1937. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. { THURSDAY, JUNE 10, (— THE CENTRE REPORTER . CENTRE HALL HOLDS LEAD Eight hundred graduating seniors of | on Bunday, June 6 are Invited to attend IN TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE the Pennsylvanly State College gave The annual reunion of the Tressler SURED WEEKLY, 4 y " thelr alma mater a set of Westminster Iv will . “TT ye ad of BX ' ’ Te d = I Deaths Centre Hall's baseball club won three chimes af carillon unit wis the) family will be held at Hecla Park on ELECTR WIRING and Repair Himes and a carillo mn ne Wr iBaturday, June 12, All members of | Work done at reasonable prices Cal} CENTRE HALL, PENNA. B om : U2 ul ah Bald the parting gift at Class Day exercises! jig family, together with thelr friends |G. Frank Smith, Centre Hall, 1654 [——————— —— - rn — 10) lead SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors ¢ 9 oa oo a0 +9 @ 9 Sicall Teague SW, BMITH, Editor, STOVER.—Harry A. Stover, son of Last Sa'urday, on the home grounds SDW,. BE BAILEY, A-rociate Editor and the late Benjamin and Sarah Burd Lemont was defeated principally on Bus!’ ~~« ¥anager, Stover, died at his residence in Yeag the strength of the locals’ offense = ~_ |ertown, Monday, May 31, of heart | Fourteen hits were gathered, “Dex ble. He was aged 71 years, 10 Crawford leading with four, including TERMS. {he terms of subscription to|troubie she Heporter are $1.00 a year, lu advance imonths and 29 days. He had beenia double and tripleLynn Breon alse legal advertising at the rate of teljgick since last February He was alsmacked one for three cushions. FI L L T H per line each lusertion. { engaged In Durst started for the locals, but a games duking the past elght days to in the Tri-Valley jase de Known plumber and tinney and a i Miyeanag Toten Jule the lumber business. A member of the Lemont rally in the six'h brought Botered in the Post Office in Centre| Yeagertown Lutheran -- . second classe matter, g2lso one of the organizers and a form- {further scoring. : . . @ er trustee of the Yeagertown Flre| mn box score follows: SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES company. Centre Hall 0 J He is survived by his wife, Amanda Fetterol Ie = Grove Stover, and one son, John, of]. , . Bb » BARGE | 1" ¢ ' ; ‘ ’ Crawford, ss 2 . 1 y PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN Ck Reedsvill four grandchildrer and fe. abart 4 n , 'HBreon 2 4 : 1 7 church, he was Jamison to the rescue, He sto (Bev. L, Arthur Wagner, Pastor.) Ble; our § Be thre, others and one si i vit Centre Hall—y:00 A, AL, Stover, Yeagertown Jamey Stover, fs Farmers Mills, 10:30 A. M. Carnegie: Mervin Stover, Cuddy; Mrs. | 0 I ‘ ey 4 (Communion Service.) Irvin (Minnie) Burria Yeagertown. racke: I , ¢ 1 ' . 3 { Georges Valiey, 7:30 P. M. services were conducted at Fre'z CUnNers Home Wednesday, pastor, Rev Ralph L CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE wad (Bev, Deine BK, Keener, sstor) Centre Hall— Amo nany relatives and friends 9:30—Church School. at the funeral oF alr. and Mra 210.30—Church Worship. athen Stover. Chrnesie: Mr. and Mm Tusseyville— nD rvi #:00—Church Worship. 30: 00—Church School, Interment in Mount Rock EVANGELICAL (Bev, W, K. Hosterman, Pastor) Centre Hall— §:00—Sunday School Worship Service, 7:30 P. M, Ppring Milis— Worship Service, 9:15. Sunday school, 10:15 A, M. rant isd} A 1 | Botheads n nd ; : Centre Hall, 8; Pleasant Gap, 1, Worship Service, 10:30 A, AM. METHODIST EFISOOFAL (Rev, Beth Russell, Fastor) Centre Hall— 9:830—Sunday School . 1s » 2 1 1 v 0 Chlidrens ay Servi SEER ve, SAS iE Seni TTY Chiares Day. sev 10: Str. Ratio ©. yan, Beeonte; (= ¥- Martz and K prank; tor vine| FORD “60” OWNERS REPORT Spring Mlills— { MY ~ v Schaeffer entre Hal Mr ——_.. | ”" N - - “ 1 Bunday School, 9:30 A. M, Eds MoCrir { Ww i i M { FAT | MILES PER GALLON Clilldren’s Dav ssevice. 7:30, fennie Wall m: Mre Hattie] STANDING OF TRI-VAL. LEAGU] aT Bur 1p [11h ntre | : Tue 60-horsepower Ford V-8 is writing remark- PRESBYTERIAN {wait mnte a eadsaraly ‘ (Rev, J, N. Harnpatrien, Pastor) able mileage records on American roads. Private $:30—Morning Worship, MR. AND MRS. PUTROW ILI 10:30—Sunday School owners and fleet operators alike report averages of from 22 to 27 miles on a gallon of gasoline. FRESHMAN CLASS FOR 1937 1 he pe > a 8 od { ; SCHEDULE OF GAMES : C. HP. HIGH NUMBERS 3( : ’ You can fill the tank of your Ford “60” and Thursday drive all day — 300 to 400 miles — without stop- ping again for fuel. Besides costing less to run GINGERY SIGNS WAR Ford i. That’ " PRICES Transporation charges, REFERENDUM PETITION ord price in years. | hat's double economy! BEGIN AT State and Federal taxes extra the 60.500 _ aly than any Ford car ever built, it sells at the lowest FORD V-8 £29 ix ol Dearborn Factory, e The “60” delivers V-8 smoothness and quiet at lpn REPRESENTATIVE TO GRAND speeds up to 70 miles an hour. It is built into the LODGE, I. 0. O. | same roomy body as the famous “85"—with the wn-pryment, same modern features of comfort and depend. = § ' . Car rom dealer ar e in th nited States pryvment ability that make the 1937 Ford V-8 unques- OE Pi of the Utrera Cre to mpasny. tionably THE QUALITY CAR IN THE LOW-PRICE FIELD, J | —— fori N AVL ASE Dale on Thursday Miss Anna Sweeney spent several | days last eel at the Calvert home| Bear State College. TT Change to I.E.S.* Lamps—for The Young Ladies class of the TLai- finan TT at Rute} : IN c— Home Beauty and Eye Comfort At the meeting held in the ceme-. tery on Tuesday evening the retiring | | fron Juenday sven . » PY MANY thoughtful homemakers are changing to LE. S. lamps — for r. and Mrs. y “hit Loyd Whitekettle and . a they have found out that these lamps are better in every way. son, of Newport, wer, visitors at the ™ i : pL Cr. wero Vishmy th ; : First, they are smartly beautiful They bring modern-day charm * LE S—This is the at pver_ Sunday. A Monument Erected-- to any room — blend effectively into any decorative scheme. But, breviation for llumir. Mrs. Jacoh Meyer received 1 . a tele. to th mory ved 2 f ngineering Societ gram announcing the death of he im ot 4 loved ons. 1g & better still, I E S. lamps provide an abundance of GOOD LIGHT Engineering Society or Fon r substantial expression of your jast- non-profit organization tha! gra Ehter, Helen Meyer, of Me- ing affection. To select one that that is not possible with old style lamps. developed this lam~ > dina, N. Y. oitheran chirch service: Worship i will bs approprae reuvires careful Decide to get I E. S. lamps for your home. They will do away jacvide better 1; consideration— inst : : - . : ter sight Ol gt Day prostam. and baptiam ie} oul Swi. You through all the years to come. Let with sightstraining dimness and shadows —and with bulbs that : 8. & oung people's ¥ : : : : meeting, 6:30.—Rev. 1. J. Rautaas by the brisk monner us co-operate with you by submit. glare dangerously into the eyes. Their wonderfully rich light will ee Mii weidii Vingietd Yala Sing sagkistions Suse] \boy ous rotect ight and health and add t {of livi . ———— captures. all Tht is ‘of wide experience as memoria; soulp: p your sight a ealth and add to your enjoyment of living ob ri Central Light and Power Co interest in these two tors. LE S lamps cost comparatively little. Visit the local displays. toona, proposed absorbing Penn- greatest of entertain. C. H. HOM ment fields in her column . . AN sylvania Electric Company, of Johns UoCessor : y town, without additional aL : ~ y = be ro — i Pennsylvania Electric lists total asset, STAR DUST H. ©. STRONMEIER —Enjoy Its Benefits —Have I.E.S. Lamps! of $73,400,257 and the Johnstown com- Centre Hall Marble & Granite Works, doe inti 1 Gore vans igi BETTER SIGHT I. E. S. LAMP
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