THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1937 ——— THE CENTRE REPORTER © 9 + 9 @ oo 9 90 Spring Mills; Mrs. Blanche E. ¥hll- | undp, and married Claude 1, Whitehill PINE GROYE MILLS John Gruenwald held a sale of Bo. lips, of New York City; Bertha, wife gept. 8, 1922. TAKES EXTRA-INNING GAME | Dakota horses at Vicksburg, on Mon- ISSUED WEEKLY. ¥lof W, E. Burkholder, Philipsburg, and | She is survived by her husband . : a wi . tel AR ; rr ¥ Dea hs Charles C. Duck, of Lewistown. One two sisters, Lizzie Spicer of Bellefonte In a scheduled 7-inning game, which day. He was formerly associated with CENTRE HALL, PENNA. ®! sister, Florida, died in 1920. and Vest Miller, of Bellevernon; and —— a —- Funeral services were held in thelon. brother, Verr Weaver, of Belle. SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors . . 9 99 2 ’ 4. Jersey City church which he served fone 8 W, BMITH, Editor, DUCK .—8Stricken with a heart at- for twenty years, on Fri Funeral services were held from her as pastor tod A winning very unexpectedly. After en-~ DW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and in iA Basi 4 Rr : Joying a comfortable lead by 7 to 2 tack, Rev. Elkanah M. Duck. of Jer- day evening, June 11th, after which|late home Monday afternoon and Bus!® ~«u Manager i ’ ‘ ” - ’ Mills, died in hig apartment at that) Rn Hes ! wit Era es ’ up to the beginning of the 7th frame a — ' and Saturday forenoon with graveside’ etery. ' ER—— te . . amid } a ' in the lox 4] eon " ting 14 TERMS. —H'he terms of subscription to place last week. He had been in h services was laid to rest in the fam prs whe 3 ul club ew ¥ hs a . aia § 1a a urst for meveral goo healthy 1¢y usual good health and his death was t Heckman cemetery, neal Mrs y B Dur OF Beyer nl v sey City, N. J, formerly of Spring the body was brought to Spring Mills. terment made in the Boalsburg cem 3 y 0 advance, 1 . " She Reporter are $1.00 a year, lo ai ras fly plot in HOLTER Mary : pled i i" up Legal advertising at the rate of ten, great shock to his family I his boyhood home. aged 82 years, born in Blanchare with nn loos, h gents per line each lusertion. friends. The deceased was born on | Tha thoughty of the poet ci truly, i How 1 on Wednesday ) oH silors i qd five n to tie 1 Display Bdversiaing rates made known). ... i porns Valley, near Spring, id of him: 1} : ‘ a“ PA , : ' 1 . score in the 7ti 1 the eighth In. >, a . { Phe BEL A Hl 20 ved on HIUR Wisi She in BUrvivex iy if nus a application Mills, Aug. 21, 1872, the fourth of al : or those ‘wi ny ing, the Lemontery continued the » EY Eniered in the Post Office in Centre 4 : rw iwho } for } band, Shuman Holler f Hall as second class matter, family of four boys and four girls r or e heaven that smiled |g. f El nN nets rive, niling the bases in quich . { hi t1 fo th Hea gL na olte ( AMIra, NN inert: ’ : ) \ W a His parents were Mi hael B. and Bar- hovva hin x aw te his apirt 0 i a : oe A y 1 n Spicer fie ; hig! fly y EY n n Vices Were Tei and Jura i to Ann Rrwacsi iy center fleld The ny SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES [ot mension Duck. ot rane Yi rere hula = His early oducation was received in| ; : : : SCHENCK MELA PENN ALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE|!he public hools of Centre county LAMBERT.—Minnte = Dor: re ey m——————— il 0 see the ball againsy Nittany 8 Y¥ ‘ Ba and e later taught several terms in|wife of Herman 8 Ambert led at! MINISTERS OF COUNTY T0 Mountain background the ball el (Rev. L. Arthur Wagner, Pastore) (200 he later tans dn ie her home In Gregg township. or : a L < OTHER TIRE AT : the county. He prepared for a college ter hon Ee mu any o HOLD COMMUNION SERVICE without hi wing touche it: v THIS LOW PRICE Dusseyville—§ to 10 A. ML education In the Spring Mills Acad tou 0. 85, leading east irom n- = : ¢ . FUNNDErs Seam pers over the On . ba rst tre on Monday She wa the Ministers attending be nrisiian Tg 4 ¢ . : : Can Hall—10:30 A. M. emyv. In 18687 he graduated with hon-| \ . : ; : | plate, \ to’ lotain 4COMinG : i a aio Service.) | or s from Gettysburg College, and al-|daughier f George F. and Rebecca | Education Coun i1 at Philipsburg met thelr last iJ Amemt came off th WITH ALL THESE HIGH Spricg Mille—7:30 P. M. {so won the Latin prize—a gold medal 2 i wrdley both deceased, and was (to disc % 8 the adv imbikity os ing winney after a ud start, PRICED TIRE FEATURES! (Communion Service,) , | \ B7¢ ewish : wnty mmunion fon i | his college course he for a; Mh al uo a. i El the Pr dwt ari n church, Port! CENTRE HALL, 4; SPRING MILLS, { mnt required an (Xtra Inning to decide, ast § Robert Dodde, ut ig now In the horse oe Pm WA? fs . 3 2 ge 11 Thursday evening, Pine Grove Mills] pome for himself knocked the local club off the top William. pergh in the Tri-Valley league by y am oo ; h i acre which he highly rized. Completing | CENTRE HALL KEFORMED CHABGE| (“VW (Rev, Delas EB, Keener, sstor) naming ears ir : i } “etl 16.4 3q. in. of kag In Matilda, i bber , owned AL, tread re A Preston. Conn. J the same time hel Rly ; 1 Gapiry iron y dua : i EE am wi gripping she . * » - or 3 . was preparing t ter tl nie { thi arth ‘here survive her her tev, 8. Woomer *hilipshur w bons against Spring Mills, Saturday road.” wi repari tx nter No nior 2 | " n 4 sbi 4 72.47 linear in. ork 4 reviously I t ! k : 5 i rikis i four ! of non-ski ological Seminary in New : ') * © 1 lovee ri 1 : 3 " iii v to prepare for the ministry. His three |Vrothe tn aarl Xe r- 3 LE03 ’ n jha aol nm ! } contact — urge: « rge a Ccommities comp gd of word vi*h rice n hase p— inl Goodrich 1007 full-floati aken entirely on scholarships, y al. Yr «FEY, IVAE al as a : cords yearg course in the Seminary ’ . } } 3 4 » A eT il : ~ ’ Y id : fo won the schol hip given at hat a Rh san. NT LT . . , 30: 00—Church School. Farmers Mille— 9:30—Church School 20.30—Church Worship. a two University EVANGELICAL } “Pim MW ania mng Je J x3 nH : : 37 * * * . . * . . Dei Ee Ea Re iy ]of her fatier In Union’ count CENTRE COUNTY EAGUE ntre all— in the Refor burch and ax Ri: 2 Ee ai 2 d ¢ . . ye YT Q ] i Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. ja pastorate at Rosendale. N. Y. Hissin 1914 the couple | ed a wit HOSPITAL NOTES. Children's Day service, i(.90, Fusseyville— : ey City, He resigned as pastor of the Mir Sunday School, 9:30 A. M, jreenville Reformed church in: Jersey | PPP PP PPP OPPO PPP PPP in Worship Service, 10:30 A, M. “ty 8 vos thas he Eocust Grove— do supply work and have more time day at Madisonburg from the Le infant son, Centre all ; ; : : | Worship Service, § A. M. to devote to other lines of work. At forme " ey ‘aul Miller, : y, discharged iT James C.| BCHEDULE OF GAMES pastor Whciating foliowing ry yl . 4 t ¢ ot ri. | Thursday » Punday School, 10 A. M, the time of his death he was about ! ’ orma ar t ds h ' ’ ® to publish a book on “The Philosophy at the home at 0 pp. m. bure. i "entre sl at Pine rove Mills | ava 1€ersS of Religion.” - hureday admitted Hascharge ri~ by bn aknd . METHODIST EFISOOFAL > . : Wrsaay. agniuivead, 9 dh : mont a lensant ‘ . (Rev, th Russell Pastor) Rev Duck's demise was not discov. WHITEHTLL tha rl day récie % ay Yrnire nil # 5 ure “EVERY INCH A GOODRICH TIRE ered immediately ag he was bften ab- Whitehill] died at Centre Hall— sent it her hom, near aiph . n. Spring Mills tut} from his rooms on duties an i Hall Satu SF at A ry sath Want A TT i ! . y ita aks ¥ a Mail wit mda ¥ bas ’ : » 5 il A313 » A 4 AARTOn Ad i » . : . . i ” 9:30—Morning Worship. visiting a sister, Mrs. Phillips, in New | 8&he had been {i} week. Death Saturday. admitted: Irena Colyet an ap at : ntr {all i MiLLER 39:30—Sunday School York Clty. Having never married his! was attributed to quinsy A 2 Bprucetown— first Interests and care were for th Mrs. Whitehill was 35 years old at Sunday A daughter wag born « ny fa Als at Hebershurg w— tained a g if loss in Kh ' ing. They « ban a Thoma a ¥ mn 1 3 . ir Wve CRY ’ Lh er. . . 1" rh, y x y -, > y - . n . ¥ "rr y " A PRESBYTERIAN jar, as follows: Mrs: ttinger tunkle Weaver. both whotn are af There ‘ patients in t won the blanket in the O. § raw NTRE HALL (Rev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor) #:30—Sunday School. 10: 3v—Alorning Worship. Se Shinn ovens ok! “MUCH CLEANER THAN FORMER io es | METHOD” says this Frwin ELECTRIC RANGE USER 1 August representing will perforr re Xo "MY ELECTRIC RANGE NOT tior 5 ONLY OPERATES FOR LESS THAN THE REPRESENTATIVE'S ESTIMATE OF $2.20 A MONTH, BUT IT IS ALSO MUCH CLEAN. ER AND FASTER THAN MY PREVIOUS METHOD OF COOK. ING. IWOULD HAVE BOUGHT rough — G. Frank] | YEARS AGO HAD I REALIZED ob Pe Sa eee | Mi | TRIC RANGE CAN SAVE.” 'Gregy township North precinct : . : | : R Harry E. Fye; east precinct Jerry : | | Albright t precinct, J. B. Swabt Haines township—East precinct, H. | R. Bowersox: we precinct, Homer Hosterman. Harris township—East precinct, W W. White: west precinct, Miss Cath. grine Dale Miles township East precinct, Will ; CHANGE TO THIS Shic-and- Span middla precinct, John Reish: west precinct, Mrs. Mollie Kern. £ Potter township—-—North precinct LE WAY— FOR EASY WORK-FREE George Sharer; south precinct Thom- as Palmer; wea precinct, A. W. Hol- derman & C 0 0 K i A G ! On each registration board will be Cr op glidly SyPiat. & + © DON'T put up with an old-style stove that mended tha appointment of the follow. 4 causes smudge and greasy vapors—soot that n Jemocrats to P, for th ks fr : » » 5 act for the party discolors utensils, walls and curtains. on the three days of registration: Sone, Hall boro J. Tavan smith. | ~ Swing to an Electric Range for CLEAN cook- OTE Tp North precinct, Toy | ing! It will avoid time-wasting rubbing and Zetile; cast brecinct, Edward Zarhy scrubbing — help to keep everything spotless. Harris Twp—East precinct, James ad Wear your finest dress in the kitchen, if you SBwabb; west precinct, Henry oster. : : i maa J 7 Fo ¥ Hester f like — the measured electric heat will make no en wp. Eas ecine , 3 3 : ‘ : McCool; middle precinet, W. i. Zep, . flying grease to stain it. This “heat-to-order” will Jer; west precinct. Arthur Rachau, . also keep foods from boiling over—prevent them Penn Twp —~William Dueck. yp Foter Twp—North precinct, Geo » from sticking to the inside of utensils. Wipe the » Shier. sou neo " Ae x : » » ati wih Steciaet, Clayton. 2 bottom of a used utensil with a white cloth—the Te a a il ta & cloth remains unmarked. Cook meals in the named above, y d 9 . arn ny 19 wn 46 the com Steam Sooker and you have only one utensil ———————. ash BRITCHER'S AUCTION SALE, ; Check on this wonderful CLEANLINESS — WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30TH decide to have an Electric Range. Many homes Wednesday, Jun, 30, at 10 a m., is the time for the hext auction sr ot enjoy this super-service cooking Brchars Se baru) Mitintown” fof 23 Title a8 $200 2 moath. eon pectic) TS i a om || ook oven mx seAumruL 1057 misc. | Cue TRG We | ue oven mi ds and ready for profitable production, TRIC RAN FOR Ly hs Cost - — > Also, butcher cattle, heifers, bulls GIVE YOU MOST FOR YOUR MONEY! genetits \ and steers; 25 shoats, 50 to 100 Ibs, ’ F. A. BRITCHER. —————— As. Ia your bmcrption. duet bh WEST PENN and OTHER ELECTRIC RANGE DEALERS there by farmers in the vicinity will
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