The Centre 5 Reporter - - J CENTRF THURSDAY, AUGUNT D9. GRANGE PARK IS SECOND | SEVE N MT. STAT} TO NONE AS FAIR GROT ND VOL. CX. y 9 NO. TUSSEYVILLE CHURCH OBSERVES ONE HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY HALL, PA. [THE W. 8S. MARTZ FAMILY HOLDS FIRST REUNION | NURSERY SKILLFULLY MANAGED On children of] Sixty-fourth anniversary A 3 ie State Nursery In Seve voaatlv © FROM ALL PARTS re vondti The hom » home-com anniversary 8 wyheans wnd aL mm t inder this affiliation. the i : ~ lefres udging contests with state champion. the Secretary of the U. 8. Treasury. shments—ea ndwiches, J i Jennie Rockey, Mra George in the basement the building. Rev Mrs. Myra Rickert, are children o Samuel M. Roeder and Ww. EB Henry Moyer. one of the early | E Mischer, respective pastors the tw hurchmen. congregations, performed “conse. Children of Michael eration act”. Other who in the Lutheran participated the services Rev . Mrs 3 B. Wert, W. H. Groh, Rev. Mr. Kose J.]ovary. The widow K. Miller and Rev. Mr. Mrs Adam Heckman, lin, and daughter who long lived and always Lea { yf of Geolet. ania Col- mileg long Rev. of the ministers Wm. Gelat, 8 to the 21 th the older will leadership training school will beheld from Monday boys of lar second t Amo in _ w quarter mong were i ¢ wmsed on Rev. was Thompson, of the Tomlinson. Sara bert Halil: er. Centre| Kehool A number the residents of the descendants of aarly earl active second > 2 in church work represented Adam Heckman | A descendant of John Samu-| el Runkle, a daughter of Wilbur Run- kie, Miss Frances Runkle, pardcipat- ed in the musical feature of the pro of Tusseyville area all of whom had in the anniversary serve ice. Among these were the sixth gen- eration of the Neff family, the fist of whom, John Neff, established a home in the Seven Mountains at Locust Park, Brownie's old location. It was were to - College; con‘acted. Solna the late to fu of the participate lone » . gram. Be ————— pickles, built Note—Tha many here Major John Neff was reared. Suc. ceeding generations are Lafayet'e Neff; Wm. R. Neff, his children, and grandchildren, Others were, Howard ‘Shadow, of State College, whose father, ifenry Shadow, was a brother of Rev. Mart- in Shadow. favorable come led to ask for a brief who maintaina 5 separate account for each State. A share of interest {= al- located each quarter to each State. A I lh. The Union County Historical Society is endeavoring to register all private ang family graveyards within the county. ments on Dr unkles sermon your correspondent {sketch of it, which will appear in the j next issue of this paper, ———————— A ——— The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. 5 ice cream, served. cake and coffoe-—were A tent meeting in Relfber's woods near Colyer, will begin Saturday eve- ning. August 7. and continu, for two weeks, Rev. 8 W. Helsey will deliver the sermons. ships a' stake, tours of the college campus, astyle revue for girls, assem- bliss vesper services, recreation, and a candles service as the closing event Friday night, AA Ls tir. Is your subscription due? in Spring Creek, man's Paradise section and will du- plicate them in Binking Creek, Stone Creek, and White Oak Fiat Creek flowing by Sunset club house. The “rifles” to create miniature dams which provide very desirable hide~ outs for trout. in the Fisher. »