! MHURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1937. Em THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, ee CENTRE HALL, PENN A. SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors i 8. W, SMITH, Editor | E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and) Business Manager Blauser, A TERMS. ~The terms of subscription 10, griday evening, aged 87 years : sorter are { ar, in advance the Reporter are $1.00 a year, in YATICN The deceased was a daughter f | gents per line each insertion | Display advertising rates made knowndisng was born in en appileation. Greg township, April 10, 1850, p » Pos Oice In Centre| : A Baterd in the Rot Orian Auman, Spring Mills, is n ck Haven: Mrs. John Zerby Youngs SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES [ivi oh” i Sui 3 nine ( re sisters PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE | ce (Rev. L. Arthur Wagner. Pastors) Children surviving her are Mrs. Rob- | Vv -—§ to 10 A. M. Georges alley » M. Blauser, Potters” Mills. There are Centre Hall—10:30 A. M. also ten grandchildren and Jeven Farmers Mills, 2:30 P. M. great-grandchildren. F uneral services were { Good t funeral parlor OENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE afternoe (Bev, Delas B, Keener, Pastor) Ie FOOTE Centre Hall— buria 1:80—Church School. I, 2:80—Church Worship. Pusseyville— 9:30—Church School NOLL 20.30—Church Worship. resident ing ! Pleasant Gap, died quite suddenly unexpectedly at the Brant House EVANGELICAL Bellefonte, about 9 o'clock Thursday (Bev, W., K. Hostermaa, Pastor) morning of last week. He had gone Centre Hall— to Bellefonte to take sonte paint sup- Sunday School, 9:30 A. AM. plies to one of his workmen who lived Spring Mills— at the Brant House. While there he Sunday School, 9:30 A AM became ill ang passed away in a few minutes, Worship Bervice, 10:30 A, M. . . a A 80m of Mr. and Mrs. Wm J Noi, Worship Service, 2:00 P. M. o was born at Pleasant Gap seventy. two years ago and spent his entire Eooust Grove— life there. He married Miss Martha Election of Officers, 9:15 A. M. Miller, who survives with an adopted Sunday school, 10:15 A, M. daughter, Mrs. Edward Harris, State Fusseyville— health nurse. He also leaves two bro- Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. thers and a sister, Abner and W. H. Evangelistic Services, 7:30 P. M. Noll Jr, of Pleasant Gap, and Mrs Theodore Ramsey, of Harrisburg. oD _ PAL Funeral services were held at the METH isT 1800 home on Saturday afternoon, with : » ’ Rev. W. . Thompson officiating, and Pentre Hall— burial made in the Pleasant Gag Worship Service, 9:30 A. M, cemetery, Sunday School, 10:30 A. M. a own y BILGER.—Mrs Fannie 8. iger Unified Service, 9:45 a m. wife of Wilson Bilger, Bellefonte, died Spring Mlills— unexpectedly Monday night at 10:3( 9:30—8unday School. o'clock at neon “ Worship Service, 7:30 P. M. PRESBYTERIAN (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) 9:30—-Morning Worship. 10:30—Sunday School. tatoras lear: , and good equipmen thrills experienced teams competing fivestock special Apples a Good Food ing value of apple . excellent and ti this diet, the amin New Pansy Avallabl into dai ——————————— THE SENIOPE DANCE PROVES A SUCCESS The . ¢ o of tre Hall-Pot ter high school « juered the fina Etta Weirman, Ney cial problem of the rashingion ts uneral services . ; E v 4 ors cometery at last Friday ight when 192 paying : ; ar a Ying morning ANCOTR ASSET le ] the gymnasiu of ti hig sc} i HE Onl to ances to the : ‘ k { SMITH Annie J Smith, wife of music of Bob Lyons five.pleca . "ia 15 Mech ! plec Ore 1+} W arren J. Smith, died at the family estra. Miring ria } 16 i During inter mission ang he-|DOoMe in Aaronsburg from « omplica tween dances the crowd increased the tion of diseases, 3 - 50 atkiakien Bhe + a am $67.20 received in admisslons to $59.98 | was 5 daughter of the late Per Wits reed of v3 oo . 3 by purchasing sweets at the refresh. M R in . ro. e o!land daughter, Miss Ruth, recently URC y enjoyed 5 few days visit among friends In the vicinity of Philadelphia Mrs. 1. J Kaufman, Mra, B. A nitended the Richard Go- , missionary meeting in the Lasther Mr. and Mrs. E Mr, and Mrs. Th immey of Centre town on gunday. H J. Hazel is confined to bed WW) Mrs, George K. Mass, was in town last week | * Hall were visitors i Johnstown ——————————————— by i Hitspurg “idan v af fran 14 2 Friday afternoon principals and ' seranton the home A daughtey arrive the high school bullding, Bellefonte Question d has been name Hound 0 Mothersbaug! fr (LEY Manager CENTRE HALL No. 2 1-2 can No. 2 1-2 can Weis Qual, No. 2 1-2 can CALIFORNIA No. 2 1-2 can Quart : > tT ¥ Bin gn ugentts 16-02 can PEACHES KANSAS CLEANSER 2 for 2c 3 c: 10¢ APRICOTS WALDORF TOILET TISSUE ip .3 for 50c 6 rolls 27¢ it's not only the washer that will moke her happy ~— but the fact that ## is a SPEED QUEEN. She knows the acdvanioges of Speed Queen dependability . . of the Double Walls that keep water hot . of the oversize Bowl. Shaped Tub lor fast washing . . . of the Steel Chassis construc tion . . . of fae Sciely. Roll Wringer . . . ond of ts modern becuty. I's a gift that will banish 52 Blue Mon days @ year . . . for many Years io come. Cone is snd i w show you fhe George Sweeny call d oft the sats {7 months and 15 days anes oi i are Two sons Wesley R. and Paul A The decorations in the gymnasi [Poth at home—survive also, the fol i gy =ium n z 10 r brothers un cf 2 ons fave an exotic effect under colored Idler roth sand risters: John Au lights with senior numerals flying iller, of Lewisburg: Mrs. Robert dizzily along the roof Every nearby school was represent Katherman of Downingtown. Mrs SHE , Sas Oscar Boop, of Cle ; ; a4, eapeeinlly the Spring Mills, Belle Wesley a of ilen Iron: Aaron and onte and State College high schools Mrs Jeo miller both of Laurelton: poe 1p nt leorge Dorman, of Hartleton. ———— et — aterment was made in the Aarons. is your subscription dus? Dury cemetery, Wednesday of last i i : - vThen check the LTE CT, JA . of THE CAR THAT IS COMPLETE and youl or oul be AHEAD with a CHEVROLE CHEVROLET MOTOR DIVISION, General Motors Sole: Corporation, DETROIT, MICHIGAN
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