The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 04, 1937, Image 4

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    ! 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.