o -y THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1937. arms THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL, PENN A. BMITH NW, Proprietors Editor BAILEY, SMITH, & EDW. Business Manager of subscription to — TERMS. ~The terms ghe Reporter are $1.00 a year, advance Legal advertising at the of ten gents per Mune each jpsertion Display advertising rates made AR application, Enterd in the Post Otlice Hall as second-class watter, "SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES in rate known in Centre PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN Tusseyville—d to 10 A. M. Centre Hall—10:30 A. M. Spring Mille—7:30 P. M. CENTRE MALL REFORMED (Bov, Delas RB, Keener, Pastor) Qentre Hall— 9:30—Church School 7:80—Church Worship. Ppring Mlills— §:00—Church 10:00—Church Farmers Mills— 9:830—Church School 20.30—Church Worship. Worship. School. EVANGELICAL (Rev, W. K. Hosterman, Centre Hall— Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Worship Service, 10:30 A, M. Fussey vilie— Sunday School, 1:30 P. M. Blection 30. Evangelistic Services, 7:30 P. Pastor) of officers, 2 M. METHODIST EPISOOFAL (Bev, Beth Russell, Pastor) Centre Hall— Worship Service, 9:30 A. M, Sunday School, 10:30 A. M. Pprucetown Unified Service, 9:40 a. m. PRESBYTERIAN M. Kirkpatrick, Fastor) (Rev, J. #:830—Sunday 30:30— 0 Items of School. Morning Worship _— Years Ago news whic) ested t} ago, t oe The Reg ny Soo Gili on gister On Bradford ft their time append J. F turned camp Jocated nd report Station Fred A Myrtle M were mar et the Ref Jewett Bre hold fever er at Il ing pest of A hom wr 0 trove ¢ gen vy B ITTOW if with port 1 were Inf! of the ridder while t started of the met New ing two The to between the shoulder on rus irn against tongue, crus | | | LEWISBURG ARMORY BURNED: The armory alry, P. N. G at Lewisburg, $100,000 fire of Troop GG, 1034 and a garage under destroyed afternoon, Cas it, were in p Sunday The flames soon reached bullets in every direction. but kept a crowd of 5000 out of the dan- fer zone, Rifles uniforms and 26 cars garage, including eight new els, were burned. in the 193% mod- ——————————— Hunters or Meer delight rut of have bad the opening season, weath since buck the A Hmited quantity of heavy wrap- ping paper can be had at this office for the asking, if done so at once. - —— _ : : Deaths : . . . * * . * * » -. HAGAN John Franklin Hagan the in Gregg residence nt his on the since oldest citizen point { probably township died home from of morning Mills lived uesday of road 1855 early T north Spring Cave where he Although que to Penns 'hig birth health for [was in his {til Monday night. in in some he un- years nye usual] good spirits up Ha Rebecca The of town- He children carpenter by in of John and Maryland where the subject from Potter Penns Cave the Hagan Wis a The deceased sOn in wis pa gan, born Germany, | Whit eleather, born in moved to died of area, eldest the of Hagan the {ship, west the elder was {| The trade, ? line of followed ao and son | i ! continuing to | work 11 of his active many re 1 life, } nd the Union ernoon at Wagner, pastor ith burl fliciatey, w Willian y ‘ William G her Thank Mrs. at before FISHER. died ury day suddenly home dition. F : irday, ip she marrie preceded her Vira lowdle ird. He at parents to Bellefonte where Willard store wife rizters the elder Mr conducted a men's furnishing Sury his broth four No iving and are three children FRANTZ wt Matilda, of 64 Born Mrs. Wm. GQ. Frantz died at her home at the ves rd 3 months and 24 near Port Matilda July 30 che the daughter of Mat- and Delila Reese Adams She married Wm. Frantz in 1908, who sur- the following children: of days, 1873, wis and Mrs. Free Port Matilda ; Mrs. Robert Patton, of Tyrone: Taft John R., Leora and Warren, at home The following brothers and sisters survive: Dorie Arans ang Mrs. Sam- uel McMonigal, both of Port Matilda Mra. Esther Sharer and Narehoof, both of Tyrone. Mrs. Frantz was a5 member of the United Brethren church of Port Matilda. WHITMEYER. -Mrd Cora D. Whit. meyer, 58 wife of John D. Whitmey- (Continued toot of next column) THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. TWENTIETH ANNUAL MEETING OF AGRICULTURAL EXT. SERVICE, DECEMBER | 38 rH ! ee 1 TC Mills, p Agricul M: T {dent o tural E that tural {eounty the annual i House 134 lcombep 9 An from Zi the bler of Bpring res (entre ion A OH twentieth ye County fation of in tN NOUN Agricul Centre Xxtens the ar os ion rervice with the Extens holding of in the Thursday, will close our 1 meeting nt Hefonte on i byes 00 a Mr the reported sion planned 12 m all-day ses 10:30 to 11:30 to 3:45 p. | tha this meeting {organization will | tension Agents IL ( {Eleanor J. Smith, 1838, and other ithe Assoclation's transacted, The outstanding bo i phase, ing from state of the by Ex and Miss electeq for 1c be m and VA leq at WOrk ha Blaney officers busines relative program will of feature [meeting will moving plctures sl of the Extensl Cent he joyously whe eflective home cnn anyone "ery Firvery made hy they is handy with make silhovettieon By Louise Brown FTER the T BASKETBALL OPEN THIS (WEDNESDAY EVENING Britcher’s Auction SALE! ¢ undersigned wilh t is auction tf MIFFLINTOWN DNESDAY, DEC. 8 I WE 12 o'clock moon other Wednesday | expose to sale Th ) miles northeast | a 14 barn, 2 1 on every 75 Hig ¥ 2 Northumber] Clinton, and Sny as many ns You will find sajected It of Fancy fresh and other « this to be a carefully Cows sping- Dairy very close ers. | A lot of Stork Heifers, Bulls | Steers, Butchey Cows and Bulls, and ! i A GOOD TRUCK LOAD OF ' Acclimated Horses of Mated Teams | ALSO SOME SHOATS Meals served at auction place FLOYD A. BRITCHER i Consisting : rms ne When buying new lampe for (Continued from previous column) Christmas gifts ask 10 see Better er, of Loganton, BR. D. died Friday Sight Lamps. They carry the {morning of paralysis. She was a life- L a 3, tag, give safe, comfortable long resident of Sugar Valley. light. : Suryiving are her husband two idavghters and gONs, two ibrothers and a sister, Funeral services were held Monday afternoon, the Rev. HR. 1. Freas of Loganton, officiating. Burial was made in the Brethren cemetery at East. ville. } two Also tools and the Nd Po NR Hike or he easily floodlights these fwe Cutouts of one can une smnll They are specially designed bv engineers for your comfort For eve comfort in reading, use I. E. 8S. Better Sight Lamps. These lamps are made to the rigid specifications of the Illumi- nating Engineering Society. The LL] . S. Certification tag attached to them is vour assurance of getting the best type of lamp for safe seeing, Already over 3.000.000 1. E. S. Better Sight Lamps have been sold. Over 50 manufacturers are designing beautiful lamps, styled to the minute, which meet the I. E. S. specifications. Dealers have table models for as low as $4, complete; floor lamps from about $8. Wide circle of adequate illumina- tion assured by translucent filter bowl, wide shade — white inside, - ar jase. wough bulb, and right
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