The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 02, 1937, Image 4

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1937.
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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—
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Items of
School.
Morning Worship
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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-
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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.
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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
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tural E
that
tural
{eounty
the annual
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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.
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