THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1937, THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. —— ——— THE CENTRE REPORTER .. oo oo 9 el HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY | CHILD BURNS TO DEATH HORNER--STONER, Cyrus W. Hunter, Stormstown, who ' PUSSEYY » . 1 | ; NO "Br Mrs, Clad MRoy Pau orn > of Mr. and died in his $lst year, was the oldest ISSURD WEEKLY, . OF TUSSEYVILLE CHURCH A daughter of Mr. and 11 A a Roy Pa n 3 ue, . n L ay. an Uivine bs NR on Of Penh hts Called a CENT] g EIA LI TA. Deaths Appropriate ceremonies will mark |8tamm, aged three years, burneq to H I, RD a KE o He : PENNA. ’ : a pr : we following an 'ex-jHall, R. D., an na Ruth Stoner - - : TRE E " » PE AN . the 100th anniversary of th, dedica- death fr fp a fire ! 3} To f “a x daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 8ton- ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE ETI -— iplosion of a ovoal oll can ie fh Wi { plosion A ooal ! : : er, of the same address, were united being a W. SMITH, Editor. o| HAUGH —Harvey Hhugh, 7-year: | Tusseyville, on Sunday, August 14t.(.,;red. The mother, aflame with fire, "oo. "°F his residence | J i i . “© , a 1 sEiaen a n WDW, E. BAILEY, Asrociate Rditor am old retired Haines township farmer |The edifice wag erected by the Luther- | plunged into a large watering trough | Btate College T™ bride | t the 4 4 4 Tuatnens io ir y w dead at the home of his . » . y ; nd the ran into the house fon her! i oy EA nN 2 nel Letters of administration on shove sstate —_— — [dropped over dead i L an and German Reformed congrega-|ang n MA home of her parents, while the groom (baviag been duly granted the ondessige- rad Tn tho Post Office in Centre|daughter, Mr! Norman Hazel, at Aa- tions land deeded to the ty n- | child, whom she found enveloped “$n graduate of Centre Hall high se led, all persons knowing themesives in one, on ls ede ( he two cone . ‘ : lot i aduate © *ntire all high hool | ed, - Wall as second class matter. ronsburg, from a heart attack, : flames in her crib. All the clothing the class of "33, is employed atl debted to the estate Are requested to make ‘ p— pp—— a a Yosh is , * voir or ywh- | gregations, x Of shoes we burned from her : A a TOC Aaa Ana Mr. Haugh was borp In Gregg town except shoes, were dhe ; College | immediate payment, and those baviag —— ” = we . > . » 58 \ 1 he anniversary day there will " . y rv. above Waddle, oni" ship, Apri] 10, 1858, the gon of John On t ; 3 The Stamms liv, abov anddle, : ialiap against the sa to SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES He married Marg-|be two sessions—in the forenoon at|,.. pond Hartsock farm. The damage rr—— a et— € & me present them ough. deceased and Sally Haugh. . duly authenticated for seltisment, Hoover, who preceded 10:30 o'clock, and in the afternoon ati, up. house was less than $100 MARRIAGE LICENSES, wy " Jglaret Elizabeth LL Ca ot PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE him to the RTave. 2:30 ork. At the first gression, DORA CATHERINE ODENKIRK (Bev. L. Arthur Wagner. Pasto Surviving are five children, as fol-|which will be formal, Rev. James M | Low BID FOR NEW ROAD Janet M. Beman State College] “ Adtran Tans — rd > entr 4 10h. | Runkle, of th. Reformed church, Al-|#% a : : entre aii, ra Cstre Halicsio0 A. J. lows: Rufus P.. of Centre Hall; Reb. Runkle, of Hig teformee. uiures COPPED BY HUTCHINSON Marshall L. Stouffe Lewistown | Spangler, Walker & Campbell Farmers Mills, 10:30 A. M. ert H., of Washington; Mre. FPvaltoona, and Rev. Wm. J. Wagner, re ) . iFaba Maric. 301 Lewmtow: pang! : Walker : i oh : . MN MATie Joi JW] own | V ieliefonte A oo Georges Valley, 7:30 FP. M. Grove, of Spring Mills; Mrs. D. Car-|tired, of Boalsburg, will deliver short I. M. Hutchinson Mt, Upion, was! | alelonle, — re Shook and Mrs. Norman Hazel, of | sermons. low bidder on the six miles of road CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE Aaronsburs., TWO brothers, Henry The afternoon session w i ba inform- between Centre Hall and Spring Mills : , (Bev, Delss B, Keener, Pastor) Hatgh, of Spring Mills, and John]al in character and reminiscent, bids for which were asked by the|Benj. I "avi Warriors Mark Dontre Hall— Haugh. of Aaronsburg, also survive The event will really celebrate three State Highway Department. The Hut. Elizabeth Miller . Bellefonte 9:00—Church Worship. Burial was made at Madisonburg. jimportant anniversaries in tlhe history chinson bid -was 292 $67. The letting i ob eC a ar so . ~ . 3 xr rv J ouse fficiating f the congrega‘'ions ¢ § \ > wn me fron yg *h : OV 4 i 10: 00—Church School. Rev. Harry A. Housel officiating. of 1 Ig ng i : : wins in two eections—one from the The Glasgow reunion brought # Bet : A , 920 Th, 140th anniversary of the deeding |g. torn terminus of the road just ! 7 Miles E. Bellefonte, Route 22 Tusseyville— —— of the 1 by Willlam Early, Esq., the community nus 1 —— i —— Richard T. Parsons Lock Haven! Lyman T. Zimmerman wllefonte Myrtle J ] Bellefonte | land a ~ “? je to the Farmers Millg road id i $:30—Church School. BAIR.—As the result of a wound " oH ge an completed 1 he Farmer in A Whe. Pas Hot: len’ Pasa drerBEmtly) WEDNESDAY :30—Holy Communion Service . bull n : aall-callbra rifle] presentatives of the NETEER- | leading by the brick school house] ™ have 1 here frequently 1:3 of a tm let RO HI ay east of the Bungard farm. ang the during the recent past, Among these | JULY 28 tions. ) hip Re entally \ . 7 : Myr 1 5 . a Ppring Mills— discharged accidentally When the The 125th anniversary of other from that road to Old Fort and are Mr. and Mi H. ( Hambly, > —Church rorshi Serv- "RDO g ; a chair "Roy eal, weal hiladel s 3 8:00 P. M.— hurch W oh p or wehpon was laid on . a $ hatr, 14 Rey zing of the congregations, thence to Centre Hall rafirond sta i hiladelphia. he latter will be -} ® ce. Bair died in the Lock Haven hosplias The 100th anniversary of he dedi- tion. The dd on one section {pre- ea y many as the daughter i — on July 11th. He lived as a tenant on tram the present chur PP : we $122. the lat ohn 3 lnsgow of Colver | . atl he PI it hurch fice, lv the eastern was 22 499 . Of iyer, | EVANGELICAL r) the Strouse farm, north of Penn Hall : ’ I Mr. ana rl Eland (Bev, W. K. Hostermana, x The accident occurred May : : . of ma. Ar al ) and Mrs And His Rippling Rhythm Centre Hall— M Deceased, the son of Jacob W. and CASHIER PRIEST ON 1 v and da hel. Orchestra Sunday School, HRA AL Josephine Bair, was born at Nittany LEAYE OF ABSENCE The South nk o's hose dealers |g, *hiladelphia., Th ye 1 al featuring BOBBY GODAY Worship Service, 7:3 P. March 21. 1913 He was marriegq we al t th Monday vening ors th tha ‘ Pethesda— : Mabel Neese, November 13 19834, whe Communion Service, 9:16 A. M. survives with two children, Walter il } His mother Spine ile ol 2:30 A. M. * well as these twothe unday School, §: Communion service, 10:30. H ry B ir, of Minnesot = hn We d rou J onthe leas o ot ent {all FA 77; METHODIST EPISCOPAL lerine Bair and Mra. Elizabeth Gar-1 "vn CO El A itt under the " “\ h A ety. all of Mil all. is now in y M vi inder 1} .Y 4 ——— pn Ms and for je other, $99,668, 14 } MSG 8 (Rev, Beth Russell, Pastor) Centre Hall— 9:30—Sunday School Sprucetown— 9:45—Sunday School. A, large experience Ppeing Mills— HESS. —Harry T. Hess. who has '®% #:30—Sunday School. been in the Home for Incurables In BENNER STORE BUILDING an of ntr vernal days . ee, YTERIAN Philadelphia for the past 18 years |= °° ° Ee Ton with thelr aunt and gra r | IN LUXURIOUS STREAMLINED COACHES (Bev 3. ANY] trick, Pastor) died at the institution on the 12th SOLD TO DEWEY KRUMRINE Miss y Swart t the past , “Y COST LESS THAN PP; CENTS.PER.MILE! A inst. He wag a lifelong resident of Nas Fanmar siore RAMAINE. some 1 n Rell ‘a ad \ rw. er — in greater comfort §:30—Sunday School. a arin a A Th Benner store building le in Bellet f J i ip still save more at the } (No Preaching Service) Boalsburg and operated 5 store there the Centre Hall railroad station, will hie ’ Rownd Trig lun Road To prior to h {liness. raz roll . nothor site 4 baw Tay riabrira —— 3 p= "Mr a a hive, edn 55 Viarsr al 750 Or Tied to asother ite itz and lamlly of Bi JOLEtOWE ...:- 3 Sumvury ip Mr. & would have been 58 years ¢ POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS old OStodir 20 and © areived br on mak, Foot f r A me n ran tat " tw fr an amily : ¢ ing Mi . | GREYHOUND Pittsburgh ia. f Tyrone 2.060 3 . . ed 4 Scranton Chicago, [IL 1510 AD bd he. Shs o . Ie x] by wrumrin and Mit a a re Mo ris an of . IATA For Judge of Centre County. iilam Hess, of Boalsburg. State wi ieare thes 4 ntlv purchased ive Hall were Bundis allers at I'ERNINAL horized to annoulce a the bullding and site the A , Detwiler home Brooks Service Sta, CENTRE HALL Fa. GREYHOUND I ne 14 «ls For District Attorney, J ¢ - » * - BOALSBURG “THERE IS NO ONE OUT- STANDING REASON WHY I sends. ne kis FE RTT | BUT I DO. COOKING ELEC- Miss Kathry Gingrich and Mrs. Mildred Smeitzeq of Pleasant Ba 2 J TRICALL EASIER AND Gap. have returned from a Weeks wn = AK ic Y IS visit with a friend at Mt. Ct a. : 8 fm NICER IN EVERY WAY. IT Mr. and were Visitors in town on Sunday an Bs - MAY COST 50c A MONTH were accompanied hel ome bY p their daughter, Mrs. Wm. Sweet, al 1 ‘ : MORE FO Ler daughter, Mong Jean. ¥. | THAN MY RMER County mmissioner A. L OW Tr | ¥ . : ; OD, B ITS MORE sox. of State College, was in OWD 4 METH U1 Saturday orale for Fridays regis- 8 5 WO IT" tration completed work. i THAN RTH Mrs. Henry Bubeck and son of Abingron, enjoyed a few Weeks §t at the home of Mr. ang Mrs. Ge AP Mothersbaugh, arents of Mrs Ju- 5 MRS. I. R. BALSLEY “5 — oy cpt i Bude. © r Bent overs | CONNELLSVILLE, PA. a - Electric Poaster Cooks for gays last week In Ei a wii re HERE ARE THE Extra Services YOU || as Many as 10 Persons! main indefinitely at the Bash's parents Mr. and ry | - GET WITH AN ELECTRIC RANGE: ; | WHETHER yours is a small family or a large one, The girls’ class of the Lutheran 8 iki : you can” have the coolness, cleanliness and con- iB, taught BF SLES. { LEY au ma COOL —Oven insulated on all six sides instead of only five. There is : spent Wednesday at Hecla 1 Miss Mary Lou Fisher, of Hunting. also a minimum of heat radiation from platform cooking. Result: A = is ] x th i comijortable kitchen. plete and delicious meals for as few as two, or as don, 8 spending some time at home her grandmother, Mrs. Nell a ; home of her grand er, M Fa ” many as fen persons. Fisher. BX amen NF : . ils. : Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kaup, thei we CLEAN --& 0 930 ox lease deposits om Sulains, walls o ulensils. Foods ; Just as important is the fact that the “oven meals” daughter and her husband, of Juni- pA € ww : . i . Ke ws : i a turned out by an Electric Roaster are wonderful ata, called on friends in tow? " 1 FAST Cooks as fast as foods will k oo "1 Ihursiay en Iowa to lAwistown io ba DOs. #@ in taste. Your family will thoroughly enjoy them. visit their son, George. Mr. Kaup : 3 a Ya 4 te oY CHEAP — Costs only about $2.00 a month to operate, # Decide to get an Electric Roaster NOW. It can gpent his boyhood days in this vicin- NY Rhoades drove to Lewisburg TIME-RELEASING—Foods are cooked | { { 0 z save you so much time—and keep your kitchen Jast week and In her return was ae. 3 without need for watching or testing, i f / comfortable. companied by her brothers, the Horn- : because of time and temperature ; ers boys, who wave secured employ- controls. ment on farms near town, Te I Po © SIMPLE —Fewer utensils required. n ENJOY THESE SERVICES! will conduct the Young Peoples Heting in the lutheran chuseh on Many cooking operations eliminated, { Bakes—Pies, cakes, cookies, tarts, biscuits, beans Sunday evening foliowing the sermon 3 : such as basting and searing of meats. | a and all : 3 hes. Rev. Kaufman will preach to the Young Pecyle at the Feguiar time CERTAIN — Accurate temperatures— K1:30) of church service, tev. and Mrs. M. C. Drumm and no guesswork. daughters, of Middleburg, were call- i . . ers at the home of Rev. and Mrs BEST FLAVORS — Foods retain their Kaufman on Monday, enroute to Ak- natural juices and nourishing elements. Roasts —Meats and poultry. yon, O. Mr. and Mrs. CC. A. Spaide of Troxellville, also Werg Buesty at v SAFE -—No flames to cause danger. - EVER Stews —Even in quantities, i 4d : 1 the parsonage on Sunday. { Z large esr Mr. and Mrs, Geo. I.. Homan drove Electric BEN. = to Wilkinsburg on Friday and return- : Change to an Range Cook Cooks — Delicious oven meals. ing Sunday brought with them thei: 4 « + » See the Newest Models daughters, Marjorie and Jean, whe i Now on Display had been visiling at the home of their venience of an Electric Roaster. For it cooks com- Broils — Steaks, sandwiches, appetizers and meats. uncle, Roy Raymond. Joalshurg Lutheran Pastorate, Sun- day church schedule Shiloh. 8. 8, at 9:30; preaching at 19:30 Joalsburg 8S. B at 9:30. Pleasant Gap: Young People's meeting at 6:30; special ger vice by Young People at 7:30,