The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 23, 1937, Image 4

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    23, 1087 ini. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER
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THE CENTRE REPORTER gong are Walter E. and Charles A land reared He was never married.
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ISSUED WEEKLY, both at home ¢
se | D h . Mrs, John F. Hosterman are the sul Yor Millhelm
CENTRE HALL, PENN A. eat 5 e | Viving sisters ! a— EXECUTOR'S NOTIOK.
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mace Funeral services vere held at the CAMVBELL. John Bailey Camp In the Estate of Margaret M. Me-
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprictors ° ® » » . »
NB. W, SMITH, Editor BOOZER After a prolonged ilines
EDW, E. BAILEY, Associate Editer and|y; .. aartha J. Boozer died at hes ; ro
Business uacager tome in Centre Hall at 10:30 o'clock made in the Heckman cemetery nea a brother of the late It. P, Campbell SAVE hewn gal ftanted the yndaraig ned
i i le k . ua HUWILE wetiselves Indeu
i. 2 Sunday night Since the middle o) Penng Cave (0 Lhe estate are requested to make im
TERMS. The terms of subscription to un wonfined to bed. |of his life He engaged in farming fo 3 11 oy
She Kepurter are 34.00 & your, JU suvauce March she had been confin mediate payment, atid those having claims
Legui udverusiug at re rate Of © tel land for much of - —- years and specialized in growing po against the same present thems duly se
fells per Ube euch insercon. [tirely invalided. Before taking her HOOVER Alfred Hoover of Pleas. |tatoes thenticated for settlement
Display auverlsiug rales wade known | she had hospital service. Death |. Gap died Wednesday night of last Funeral services were held Wedne PERRY lL. UBER, Executor,
Appucativi, ' ! 5 3 ; i 1 g wade at Th 4 . »
ns us the Post Office In Centre| Wis due to complications. week from a heart condition, follow- day afternoon and burial made at Ty + Butler, Pa, R 6
ANNUAL ELECTION,
Bal ss second-class waiter, Funeral services were held from ing a week's illness, He was born al |
——— n 8 === {the home and burial made in the | Gilitown and would have been of] —————— fp ps The annual meeting of the Farmers
SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES family plot in the local cemetery |yoary old January 31. | MR. AND MRS, NEWTON FEIDLER |amutusl Fire Inswance Company of
Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 oslock. | The son of William and Mary Eliz- | CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING [Centre County wii be held in the
— - {The officiating ministers were ReV. | heth Moyer, he married Viola Ripka Penn Belle Hotel, Bellefonte, Pa., on
FEBANS vALLEX LUTHMEMAN UMABUL| pusley, of the Reformed church, Lew- [who survives, nearly 40 years ago | Mr. and Mrs Monday January 19, 193% ’ Str Gen
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fev. L. Arthur Wagser, FPaswea) istown, and Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, | The following children also survive: | dents of Madisonburg celebrated their the hours of 10 A. M. and 12 M. for
Farmers Muls—9 to IV A. M. ot the Centre Hall Presbyterian | Mrs. Edith Spicer and Mrs. Arthu! | oo den wedding anniversary Sunday at [the election of twelve directors for
R . ! n . Mrs. Henrys th
chgreh. | Shook of Bellefonte; 4 ’ |the home of their daughter, Mrs. Har. [the ensuing yeas
Veale Hau~—iV.dv A. A. M th eldest of five | jj H 1. Emell 4 Vin “J make 0 h
' rs. Boozer was the * | Hinton of Howard, Emeline ane in- | E. M. HUYETT, Pres
Georges Valley, 7:3 P. M, daughters of Capt. G. M. and Sarah |cent at home iry Homan, at Aaronsburg. FRANK M. FISHER, Secretary. y ur ome
— a better place to
(Christmas Program) Ellen (Love) Boal, and was born in| Puneral services were held Saturday | Mrs. Feidler was the former Ella
rover
CENTRE MALL REFORMED OHABGNK|"On Boal farm, the family home of Rev. G. H. Gaunt officiating. Inter. |M. Swartz, of Millheim. The couple PAS ry
her father. Her marriage to David {ment was made in the Lutheran cem. Were married at the brides home by TEURIZED live B
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After {Common Haines, late of Centre Hall
e | Goodhart funeral parlor Friday bell dled on Sunday at hig home Ir |
lay ™ ‘comian of the uth ie W . is
noon, Rev. O. BE. Feeman of the Luth Tyrone aged 69 years. He is survived j entre county, Pennsylvania
| Tie + and interment a .
eran chuich, officiating, and intern by a wife and three children, He was Letters testamentary on above estas
where the deceased lived during mo
that time was en-
rone.
Newton Feidler, resi-
——— Harris township, on the former Shan- afternoon from the late home wit! Swartz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H
(Mev, Deine RB, Messner, Vester)
Dentre Hall— | A. Boozer, whose death occurred about | etery at Pleasant Gap. the Rev. H. 8. Basom fly years ago
al | aa 3 aps av of . y delicious turkey dinner with all
> v four vearg ago, took place in May of | . A y
5: 30—Church School wits served at the Ho
887. T $ ion there were born 4 he nu al
20.30—Church Worship. 183 To this union ory a BOOP. ~—Harry Ervin Boop, 68, died Ok Those present were: Mir
two sons, George B., deceased, and ‘ y A Bunda: . nom ise presen v Al
_ ' 1in OTL g Lganto Sundaay ¢ Rand f 3 +} ' 3
Hussey ville— 1J. Shannon. of Centre Hall. There al . m hon ol a Ora A . Annie ‘ r. Mrs. Ber + Hoyer Mi i
. . A” - “6 g al 5:30 of complications d t $s 4ry $2, " ’ ie au? ’ » ’ i * > »
#:0v—Church Worship, so Survives a stepson, Ralph C f aus A ' y ol ’ Kathry Royer, Vic arg: Dora Tay —OUR OWN ICE CREAM—
W y followed a paralytl troke it ov hak 5 Joh - dna |
AM: 00—Church School, Boozer, of Chicago, Ill, and two step : ti
fered two weeks ago © was a native | 4 1rvir Hate OC . Mr. ar } : ] f
— daughters, Mrs. Dr. Harry I. Kline *° 6 uy hy ibd - htehas Lav Al ia Loleg Ar. any When in need of
EVANGELICAL of Youngstown, Ohio, and Mix, Edith Of Centre coum tor. cORdaoting- ai LA Ane ON, amet MILK. CREAM
(Bev, W. XK. Hosteroan, Paster) Boozer. The surviving sisters are Mrs, (°Y uw ' : tne = — . Aroor and M 3. 1 ; : : . . \/ Eo
Pentre Hall— CW. Slack. Centre Hall: Mrs. (Dr) Seneral store al Of By Te aang 4 ter Ma lary Fortney BUTTER MILK, :
Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. W. E. Park, Ashville, N. C., and M 3 ih Fortne I yville; MM CHOCOLATE MILK,
Worship Service, 7:30 P. M. WwW. G Mingle, Riverton, N. J 1 oF tha Droertios’ destroyed a He : : a. Le nd ICE—
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Pring Mills— i ta. ait { ving ‘ 4 fe b ¢ 4 ‘ “wil . /
Worship Service, 9:15. \aughte M iy gp 1 ; ! y ‘ GA RBRICK'SDAIRY
Sgnday school, 10:15 A, M, Fhe age of ‘ mtoy son, H ) CENTRE MALL, PA. Y 6
Bethesan— 4 nt COPOPOPOTPOOOCT OOOO IPOS OOOO POOS TE
Worship Service, 10:30 A, M,
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