The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 18, 1937, Image 4

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    FHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1037
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THE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY,
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CENTRE HALL, PENNA.
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SMITH & BAILEY,
8. W. SMITH, Editor
EDW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and
Business Manager
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TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to
ghe Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance
Legal advertising at the rate of ten
gents per line each insertion.
Display advertising rates wade
on applleation,
Bnterd in the Post Office In
Hall as second-class matter.
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SUNDAY CHURCH SERYICES
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PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
(Bev. L. Arthur Wagner, Pastors)
Tusseyville—$ to 10 A. M.
(Communion Service,) ,
Spring Mills—10:30 A M
(Communion Service.)
Centre Hall 7:30 wv
(Thank-offering service)
Proprietors
known
Centre
CENTRE HALL RBREFOKMED
(Rev, Delas B., Keener, Pastor)
Centre Hall—
9 30—Church School
7:30—Church Worship.
Spring Mills—
9.80—8Sunday School
0:30—Holy Communion Service
Farmers Mills—
1:830—Churcp School.
2:30—Home Mission Service.
EVANGELICAL
(Rev, WW, K. Hosterman,
Centre Hall—
Bunday School, 9:30 A. M.
Worship Service, 10:30 A M
Tussey ville—
Sunday School, 1:30 P. M.
Worship Service, 2:30 P. M.
Locust Grove—
Sunday School, 9:30 A MM.
Evangelistic Services, 7:30 P. M.
Pastor)
METHODIST EPISO0FAL
(Rev. Seth Russell, Fastor)
Centre Hall—
Worship Service, 9:30 A. M
Sunday School, 10:30 A. M.
Community Thanksgi
Wednesday
Bprux etown
Unifieq Serv
PRESBYTERIAN
M Kirkpatrick Pastor)
(Rev, J.
(No Preaching Service)
9:30—8Sunday School.
FARMERS MAY SHOOT
DEER ON OWN FARMS
Pennsylvar
acceeded
request
antlerless
without
ial
The
the
erty
hunt
not
ing
Earls
will mes
a m, In
Bellefonte,
“Learning
Subjects to
by able len
be: (a) The
Relief and Pension Agencies; (0
Oounty W. C. T. U.: (¢) The County
Council of Education. The
nN
Hiscussed conducted
derg in each agency, wil
Work of the
Christian
discussed
bo presented and
Deaths
STOVER. Miss Byrd Mae Stover
of Rebersburg, died Saturday morning |
at 6 o'cloak at the Centre County |
hospital from complications
a two weeks illness. Miss Stover, who
had not been in the hest of health for |
some time, was admitted to the hos- |
following |
|
pital Sunday prior to her death,
Miss Stover wag born at Rebers- |
1876, making her |
burg, September 15,
age 61 years, 1 month and 28 days
Her parents were Corneliug and Ches
tia Stover, both deceased. Two sisters
survive, She was a member of the Lu-|
|
active in the various organizations
connected with it
For a number of
as gp teacher in music
strumental--and in that
ered a large fleld—Brush,
Sugar Valleys, and even more distant
Her pupils frequent en- |
years sho engaged |
vocal and in-|
capacity cov. |
Penns and
gave
always did
points,
them-
selves credit.
AUMAN. Hannah 8 Auman
Bodtort.
1 1 and
LNent ag GOP
john
Jane, of Miffliinburg wery
visitors at the Detwiler home
Mra. Mark Williams and
Miller of Bellefontyg were
the 8. T. Swartz
Mr. and
Mrs. Kate
Sunday callers nt
home,
ang wife of Newton
Sunday at the Kline home
Mr. and Mrs
ion visited Mrs
Dick
Stroy
SPOT
Mowery
Jackson of
Jackson's brother
and family. at the Wm. Stoner home.
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A
BOALSBURG .
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Mr. and Mrd
Crafton, house guests of Mr
Mothersbaugh at
Reuben Stuart of
and Mrs
1
State College
Chas
Hunter of
Stairs
Herbert
Hunter
Mr. and Mrs
Altoona, and Mrs, Ella
were callers in town
of Greensburg,
afternoon
Anng M.
after
returned homs
friends ir
Dale
visiting
Wednesday,
Richard and
Mins
Monday
Bellefonte since
Howard Swank,
Lindaman
Meversdale on
made a business
Friday
The bridge
sistant hostess
gorved. Miss Helen Geer received high
Miss Margaret Dale
prize,
Dr. Grover
sional call In
Miss Hill of
her brother, W. M.
son-Hill home
Solicitors for the Red
Glenn made 5
town Tuesday
Pittsburgh ig
Hill, at the
morning
Win
Harris township are Mrs
captain; Mrs WwW WwW
Wm. Brouse, My Leroy
Graham and Mis
t and Helen Ross.
Mrs. ’ "orins
Irvin
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FARM CALENDAR
Timely Reminders from
Pennsylvania State College
School of Agriculture
Apples Experi
thas well-sprayed
apples
keep
Storage for
indicate
handled plcked at
degrees
to determine what points are
mules posses
Penn Nats
specialists that
girth, correctly set feet
greatest draft power
report weight
lege, and mi five muscling are
ble characteristics,
SYootive
dead
ot
f
4 Coaches Daily - Leaving
2:00 Noon—2:456 p.m. 12:15 am,
Round Trip
5.60 State College 1.60
$5.25 Los Angeles 64.95
18.10 Miami 83.96
GREYHOUND TERMINAL
Brookyg Service Station CENTRE
Phone 14R
Pittsburgh
Seranton
Chicago,
HALI
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Bo A
nd eanr
“THE GADABOUT”
TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTYI®
) 1 f «
$775
lias Breas)
of Potter tw
$775
Bertha
Fotterolt of
Royer
Madisonbury,
ff Cen
the local
the class of 133 is a
Philadelphia In-
quirer He hind been conducting an
independent agency at Lewis.
burg for a yes or more
rewrite man on the
news
Britcher’s Auction
SALE!
The undersigned wil} expose to sale |
at his auction barn, 2 miles northeast
of MIFFLINTOWN. on”
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24
12 o'clock noon every other Wednesday |
100 HEAD CATTLE
consigned by parties from Hunting-
don county, Blair, Bedford, Chester
Northumberland, Cambria, Mififin
Clinton, and Snyder counties, as well
as many other consignments,
You will find this to be 5 carefully
selected lot of Fancy Dairy Cows
Some fresh and very close spring-
ers.
A lot of Stock Heifers, Bully and
Steers. Butcher Cows and Bulls,
A GOOD TRUCK LOAD OF
Acclimated Horses
Consisting of Mated Teams
ALSO SOME SHOATS
A Lot of FURNITURE
All practically new, consisting of
dining-room suite, living-room suite
kitchen furniture, ang many other ar-
ticles. Also the furniture of the Hos-
tetler estate will De sold. :
Meals served at auction place.
FLOYD A. BRITCHER
INSURANGE AND
REAL ESTATE
WANT TO BUY
OR SEIL?
SEE US FIRST.
-— oreo.
C. D. BARTHOLONEW
CENTRE HALL, PA
CENT]
GOOD OA
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AT [EAT IN
I'E-S
Better
All desirable
beighte of Boor
and table
circle on the study table,
\
The dormitories of many progres.
give jehoole; like United States
Naval Academy, are i
with I. E. 8. Better Sieh Ler
throughout.
44.
Wide circle of adequate illumina-.
tion assured by translucent filter
bowl, wide shade — white inside,
large enough bulb, and right height,