! MHURSDAY, NOVEMBER mT 4, 1937. . ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL, PEN _— SMITH & 8 W, BAILEY, Business BAILEY, SMITH, EDW, E. Manager Benenson TERMS. —The terms of subs ghe Mepurter are LOU a year, 1 Lega: advertising at the © gents per dhe ew h inserdion. Display adverlsiug ad Pn appucation. Enterd in the Hall 4s second-class rales Post Oflice matter, FENNS VALLEY LUTUEKAN (Bev. L. Arthur Wasgher Aussey Vide—1v 30 A. A. Cente Hall, 7:80 FF. al CENTHE HALL MEFORMED (Bev, Lelas Centre Hali— ¥.30—Church School 7:30—Young Peoples ice, Llheme, Youth Parmers Mills— §:3v—Church School. 10:30—Holy Conununiv Ppring Mils— §:00—Home Mis Av.ve—_Lhurch Schovl, Wors sl0n EYANGUELALAL (hey, WW. Aa, Nuswiiuea, Centre Hall— Unified service church Ww A waar y Ville i" Liv LV. 4.90 XY. Buasiaay Sulu, Yr visuip dervice, pocust Give puuday aulwl, Worsilp Service, Al ¥:30 AL MN. i.80 ¥ Mul nvLinl \isey, PREsSUY TEMKLAN (er, J, MM. Rirkpsidice, SChovui. YW orsaip. §:30—Sunday WW: dv—aorning —— WALKERS MAJORITY Walker's majority of MH er Fleming jor Judge it county is close to oiicial I obtained the telephone over night were compared with sheet delivered by the retu and were found correct, — PELAYED CENTRE HOSPITAL DRIVE COUN tion in come a Hospital is to pay year, whic utor tributions fund ors See When fee it ig kindly large or small the hospitals importance needs. Solicitor abeth Helen Carl Mrs. Reuben Ricks teroif, Mrs. F. D F. V. Goodh Potter 1 Fred 8I Sharer, Harold Georg to are paid and may be fle solicited hoped recedyved made ot the borough Bartholomew White, Martha Burkholder Mrs lLilae Yeari R 8 rt Mrs i Goodhart METHODIST 8. MET S. CLASSES WITH HOBG With many of the irticipants keeping two school taught by and Miss Doris of joility of Mr, Mr. and At the former home Wesley class met. The mem ent were Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn { Mrs. Ernest Wagner, ery, Mrs. J. K. hobgoblir Osa at with classes in the Methodist Mrs. Edith Moitz hag Thursd at ti Mrs, Mrs. C. D. ar on and Maine Ii« jartholor the ‘orman Mrs. A Confer Deaths N'A. GARRITY Walter Joseph Gan living for forty years in the heart of ~ |the Mountains, alo for cription tol n advance (time : { ke of ten | Garrity Seven ag on bachelor, mn two miles od about Mills property, ude known [squth of Potters pase away 1 Friday had fastness on He a complication did in Centre at his mountain evening at 6:00 o'clock. been il for some time from diseases, and hig death not come unexpected. Mr. Garrity May 14, 1861, hence years, i months and 10 a son of Michael and MeNawron He States at age and the Mills knew deceased, 1 the many The Garrit) Mountains | located on a CHAKUE Pastore ) was born in Ireland on aged 76 He was AEnes to the years Potters was days. Bridget came of about Garrity. the community the } 1 ne | tender six CHARGUE ite Patrick Garrity, subject of this % ope Years, hip Serv- ’ Pel y the Seven tracy of acres of f st. It . 1 t The Kuator) i voles ove 1 Lentre he Hgure: fuesda) the oped ra judges ry NOW ON Yours te time of was the Georglanna Furey Edward P 8h Lingle a lg survived by Walter grandson Surviving sisters lia D. Twigg of Lemont: rber of Benton, and Et Htate Burial tha tr . the B h cemstery on son are yp ¥ “11 rf of College was Rin Rev Kirkpatrick officiating basis of and CARSTETTER pe | stetter, 78 i Eliz | at {from complications j Mrs. Angeline wife of P. T. « died arstetier Greenbury her She Was a mem- Greenburr } art and g li Are home Brooks |, { Der of Mrs | . Jamison |} aul Fet . hy rs and Mrs. | ,... vsband {clude a son I. OC. Cars Mrs as, of Downingtown Lhe Brean) s 1 ck vangelles felong = ’ resident ar Valley Besides hor wood. 15 rhter are Mrs y daug Bertha ren Mrs | F “uneral 8, Mrs. Jo. ’ oi t'aul s and two at the clhirch jGrenburr, the \ 1 i . : Laon LW nenr Freas, Of i wnton, interment was imade in cemetery OBLINS | and] GARDNER. Mrs. Ella Margaret smed in{Gardner died at her home at spirit Penna { Furnace Thursday Sunday stroke, following illness of years, 7 several Campbell) months months 1 eveningland 4 le having been born { Huntingdon county March 24, 1882. The of Wm. B. and McWilliams, sha married Wm October 22, 1889 Her March children sur Mra. Claude Williams of Pine Mills Boyd M Rockford in homes ster ie andi daughter Bara new. ample Susanna ors on ls |G Gardner Hi pres- | husband preceded hey death in 1933. The following Mr. L.. Em-|Grove and | vive of i : : J. 8 Englifi officiating. the Pine Hall Three children Ibrother, J. T. MdCormick, in cemetery. Also and survive ong Ont sox, both of PROVES DISAPPOINTING obtained any 11 classe this Judging from the reports {from local hunters o the first lof the small {of mediate the percent game season, a he Only a few game must HCACs In section. hunters of captured fow got ringnecks, and but a the got Hmit small rabbits squirrel, Hmit and the limit of Following are first day reports of loca] hunters | Roy | George ringneck, 2 rabbits; Hmit (4) rabbits Robert Ptrow, Homan, squirrels; Homan lvde Dut Frazier, mit ringneck, limit rabbits 4 frrel ( row, 3 rabbit rabbits 1 {rabbits “razier, squire Jas K rabbit { Whgne Lawrence Hartley, 2 rabbits it L.u ] BILLS FOUND TRUE BY GRAND JURY ¢ — LOCAL AND PERSONAL on Monday entertaine WAR Goodhas y ~ durday ey wr having been a patient ia hospital Phi 3 of weeks, His with th. phi on the ten tion is excel that he is afflicted flammation in between the Knee gained in recognized to his nephew, F. DD. Ge with vein right He and ankle greatly ’ weight, once Mr brought htwne largely to the fact the of tract t« that tha ban Constroction company was awarded 5 con one-half miles to decided fq the White. resurface six and of om Gum Stump Snow Shoe, the company has erect an amiesite plant at Quarrice plant, it is to reek eansant { will men of limestone, and naptha, a standard paving mater. ap employ - Amiesite iz a mohalt, lime stated give ment twelve composition i | | NOVEMBER 10 of the Col the Ameri Hed Wedns« ing 10 at K:30 MEET bout workers of meet Call State Ler chapter toll lege { “ross an hie will day evel November high in the State wa! LOT IUIMN, John Vandervort, chalrman b Roll % for ths Hall Auxiliary is a nll captains the College school Mi the chapter, of Fi of Centre part that attend which Wat ' urges and thes workers meeting. FY ——— a A MP5 PRACTICES THAT STOP CHICKEN Eight different practices gested by County Agent R as alds in controlling feathl, pleking | wiLl VICES [A P USE are wug- C. Blaney on the lookout three-act pl ' MY § for 1 he ts Spring "Mn BALE Mod Momal) re n : 4- argain at $256 and s-power lelescops Apply this Centre Heporter, $1.50 a in poultry flocks. i feeding adequate cannibalism of all, recommended and First ration is A pad as corn an ond practice consi feeding and mor barley grain provide \ “¥ ants signs year. lata tal DAIRY PRODUCTS OUR OWN ICE When in need of {ILK, CREAM, BUTTERMILK, CHOCOLATE and ICE— Phone 24R4 CENTRE HALL, PA. COPE POOPOOPEEEOOOPPEPIOPOOSPOOOIP WHEN IN NEED OF Planing Mill Work kind King LUMBER, ROOFING, Nails, All Kinds Building Material, CALI Garrett's Planing Mill GOOD MATERIAL AND HONEST PRICES Rebersburg, Pa. AT PFhone WEIS Foon I [ORE PPP POPPIEEPLPELPPEPEOLELPEEPEPEIPPPPPEPIIN COOP OLEPOLEEEIOPEELEELOPOELIPPIOEE HUSBA L } deviralse ghis of floor and table lamps i r as & { Mrs. Willard|1lL, and Mary and William, at home. low as &4 for table lamps and at about $8 for floor lamps. Hettinger, Misseg Estella Elizabeth Bartholomew Elizabeth Gross The other Doris Moltz home Hosterman Helen White Mary Segner. taught by Miss and met at the latter mentioned. The members are of R younger generation, covering a peri. od from ten up into ang included Jean ra Confer, Isabel Goodhart, Martha Three grandsons and brotherg and sisters Mary E. McWilliams, burg: George T. McWill Goheen of Penna. Fur Funeral afternoon; burial was teens {Graysville cemetery. Bartholomew, My. wn Emery, “Chickie” OSMAN. «<Mys. Hanna Mowery, Marthal. Bpyker, while guests of the class were| J han died Monday n home in State College, Betty Johnson, Ruth Smith, Martha Spyker | INE an ilinesy Ruth Burris, Jean Bloom. : Elegant refreshments At both clags meetings. and clasy is the lower Jean Hanna, Ruth Bloom, Lingle, Charles Funeral services will (Thursday) afternoon werg serv ® Bervec! all Lutheran church, the following also survive: of Holidays jams, and Bell nace. made in the h MeCormick ight at her R follow. She D., days. be held this in the Pine with the Rev fal. The plant is being moved from Winfield, Union county, Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. A. OG. Cummings were Mr and Mre Paul H. Cummings and son Dean, of Rebersburg:; Walter M. Cum. mings and friend, Misg Olfve Cline. feiter, and Mrs. Clinefelter, of Will iamsport. Mr. ang Mrs. W. B. of Selinsgrove; Mr. and Mra, Fred Bender and family, of State College: Mr. and Mre. Frank White and chil dren, Harold and June, Miss Helen White and Miss Genevieve IWuble, of Centre Hall; Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith and children, Mr. and Mrs. Har- ry Boone, Mr snd Mrs. Palmer Bierly and son Billy, Credw Rose Stewart, noted authority om interior decoration, pavs high tribute to the artistic design of many of the LES. Better Sight Lamps now on display. Wide circle of adequate illumina- tion assured by translucent filter bowl, wide shade white inside, large enough bulb, and right height.
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