The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 20, 1938, Image 4

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    { THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1038,
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THE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY,
CENTRE HALL, PENN A.
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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
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MEN, 100 WOMEN
IN CENTRE UNEMPLOYED
1,426
Hation
i ensus for
al of 414,293
it of work.
4.631.350.
men
Jation
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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