{ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1038, —— THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL, PENN A. S| SMITH & BAILEY, 8. W., SMITH, BAILEY, Business Proprietors Editor Associate Editor and Manager BDW. E. TERMS m ghe Reporter are 0 au year, in ad Legal advertisin § rate of sents pel line 4 Display advertisiu sn application. Enterd in the Post Hall vaugee Office in as second-class matter CHARGE Pastors) FENNS vALLEY LUTHERAN (Bev. L. Arthur Wagner, Georges Valley—$ to 10 A. M. (Communion Service.) , 10:80 A, M, service.) Farmers Mills, (Communion Centre Hall, 7:30 PF. AM. CENTRE HALL REFORMED (Bev, Delas RB, Keener, Pastor) Pentre Hall— $:80—Church School £0.30—Church Worship. Hussey ville— $:00—Church 0: 00—Church Worship. School, EVANGELICAL (Bev, W, kh. Housterman, Centre iall— Sunday School, Worship Service, Spring Mills— Pastor) 9:30 A. M. 7:30 P. M. A, M. Communion Service, 10:30 A. M. METROLIST EVFISCOFPAL (Bev, beth Hussell, Pastor) Pentre Hall— Worship Service, 9:30 A. M, Sunday School, 10:30 A. M, Fyprucetown Unified Service, Pryring Mills— ¥:30-—Sunday School. 7:30—Church Worship, 10:00 A. M. PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J. M, hirkpsitrick, 9:30—8Sunday School. 7:30—Evening Woiship. Fastor) LOCAL AND PERSONAL and en } t . Wednesday pendectom The due 1 11 PARENT-TEACHERS ASNS'N MEETING, monthly meeti —————————————— MEN, 100 WOMEN IN CENTRE UNEMPLOYED 1,426 Hation i ensus for al of 414,293 it of work. 4.631.350. men Jation EE — ee ett — SECONDARY ROAD BUILDING Of the 15764 miles of roads to be improved in from a of the sixty-nine tre county. The improvement will cov- er 2.61 miles 14-foot macadam from the Clinton-county line toward ‘ack- sonville. This is the first time the Fed- eral government has made available funds for improvement of gecon- dary roads. These proposed improvements are in addition to the regular Federal-aid program whick, for 1937-38 involves improvements on 157.34 miles of major highways ,t an estimated cost of $10.- 454,764. secondary Federal projects is in Cen- the EE West Penn Power company is about to extend its local ling by the way of the Floray (“FPud’™) along the of Nittany road to the (Marence Meyer auto salvage place concrete road at Mountain, the foot ————— coi Tickets for the President's Birthday Party to be held in Centre Hall Fri- day, January 28, are in the hands of the committees and already are ing like the proverbi al hot cakes. The price is 50 cents, which is very reasonable for an evening's fun and entertainment, mov. # fa mt { i : «. & & 8 4 tosie (Deininger) having passed Fo Met was The Rogers, His se Matilda Faringe children of his first nu Wm PB all of Marion township The following are of his Gummo, at home William. or Mre and (MING second marriage Mr= Nellie Donald, all Houserville Belle. Poorman, of iates, H. surviving John, Frank, and Violet R of Howard, Doyle, of Chester J. Mre. Harry Nittany is a fonte: Romola brother ——— GATES. — Mrs. Julia R. Stormstown died at her home day morning at 11:30 clock complications, following an illness of #ix weeks. Mrs. Gateg was born May 10, 1859, making her age 78 vears 8 months and 7 days at the time of her death The daughter of Sweeney, Gates of Satur- from John and whe married J. Frank Gates at State College on October 14. 1822. who survives. Mrs, Gates was a mem- ber of the Stormstown Methodist church and had been a resident of Stormstown for the past 15 vears Funeral services were held Tuesday in the Stormstown M. E. church with Rev. Naylor officiating. Interment was made in Gray's cemetery Mre. Cates was the last survivor of eight brothers and sisters, She born at Potters Mills and for the greater part of her life liveg in the township In which she was born. win iam Sweney, Potters Mills, ang Mrs Byron Garis, Centre Hall, both deceas. ed, were brother and winter, Mrs. ates, when , young girl went to the John Arney home where she lived for many years, Mary was EE ee Er ree TERRE \ vord 1 cived AIA A DEATHS, ow Imtresat IR Inicrna IN COOKING AN elecinc roaster save you money in cooking flavors don't mix Jan-| The auditors’ report of the receipts lana expenditures of Potter townshi the hands of th whose home the death occurred, and [ H, 8, Alumni Business Meeting, Edward of Pittsburgh, and two daugh ters, Mrs. Frank imann, and Mr» Jaane Favio Lieve meeting of the al | printer in a Hills Calif sociation will be held in roon of the | 4onea,e In th Hall-Potter high ing, Thuregda January nary 27, Donovan, of Axe {will be placed in A = 4 \ pein The report Centre Ap FACULTY AND STUDENT! 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