THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1938. IE THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL, PENNA. — SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 8, W, SMITH, Editor BAILEY, Editor and Business Associate Manager EDW. E. TERMS.—The terms of subscription she Keporter are 3LoU a year, in advance Lega: advertising al rate of ten gents per uue insertion. Display advertising rates wade known #n appcation, Epterd in the Post Office Ball as second class matter, 3 1 3 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHAKUE (Rev. L. Arthur Wagner, Pastors) Spring Mills—§ to 10 A. MM Tusseyvile—10:30 A, M. Centre Hall, 7:80 Fr. A Lae each in mp Deaths * ® * * » - * - * youthful Mrs, Paul f Bri of th the al SAXON twenty At Ve nine + ravages ed DONE |vielded to the 3 and ay 1s cut of [ A | Frid {for iw | held | Mrs. confined i i a weeks, Funeral services t Gh burg where ved 1 eon since their Saxon | rage The deceass wie Mary Shrecken gast the t daughter Ham fiton and Mary Weaver Shrecker born March 17, both deceased, these d vOUNEes of 1600, but and Zion and He there sis will Ruth and was are survive her Earl Pi parents brothers Shreckengast, ul, hard fve fam and in Texas, (ielin, Greens! hey Ur 4 (Bev, Deins B, Keener, Pnstor) Centre Hall— $:30—Church School 7:80—Church Worship. Farmers Mills— J:30—Church 10.30—Church Spring Milis— #:00—Church 10: 00—Church School Worship. Worship. Schovi, EVANGELICAL BK. Housterman, Pastor) (Bev, W, Centre li: gunday Worsnip Rd Jen 3:30 A. M. 10:30 A, M. = nuol, Dervice, Tussey ville— punday School, 1:30 P. Worship Service, 2:30 P. bocust Grove— Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Worship Service, 7:30 P.M M. M. METHODIST EPrISO0OFPAL (Mev, beth Mussel, Pasror) Centre Hall— Worship Service, 9:30 A. M, Sunday School, 10:30 A. M. Pprucetown Unified Service, 10:00 A. M. PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J. MK Kirkpatrick, Pastor) 9:30—8Sunday School 10:30—Morning Worship. POLITICAL AN NOUNCEMENTS, Congress Ave, Ce 3 the ard Wiki for at May and Party Altoona, rey State Senator. THOMPSON, of § x ndidats lel Tuesday, Ma (Chalrman Bellef County 0 N v County Chalrman. —_— | + STRANGE . SUPERSTITIONS By Edwin Finch 4 slHE CUSTOM OF TOLLING A BELL UPON THE : or DEATH OF ONE IS BELIEVED To HAVE COME Down Yo us FRoM OLDEN TIMES . WHEN A BELIEF EXISTED THAT THE SOUND ‘OF ABELL FRIGHTENED AWAY THE EVIL SPIRITS WHO STooD AT THE 'BEDSIOE WAITING To SEIZE OR MOLEST A DEPARTING SOUL . . 7 IIx 0LO BT IN SOME QUARTERS STILL ACTIVE SUPERSTITION AMONG SAILORS IS THAT WHEN A SHARK FOLLOWS A VESSEL SOMEONE ABOARD IS GOING EE { aL. 55 PRaING DEATH”. ——— aa hips. there M. Also hi inkle, and Mifflinbawg . 3 ;. and Service ceased, Oscar Jamison Gainesviile, 1l- % form Cath- Mi Centre en at homs held ) { Wednepday v. W. M. Rearick, Mifflinburg deceased Were at af pas fatheran he Sap¢'5 furial cemetery. ive children Of Hopowell ¥ 5 Mellott at 1} Alt 3] Rober nd fi (1114 WITH, a3 ne A i 3 Are waters, of tha pastor and five A member rel worth, nited ay +4 Irethres of ig officiated at th held Thursday Wiikey made in Hose Altodna. John Fame e fundral Lo feces Inter. L CRT & oF F afternoon. ment Hi tery 7 ' # x MARTIN ~Adam Monrog Martin, ré- tired school teacher, died at his home near Woodward, Friday morning at 11:30 o'clock from complications fol- lowing a several months’ illness. He was years of age last July 4th. Mr. Martin was born in Halnes i Winkleblech Martin, hig wife, the former Amelia Isen- huth, a son and two daughters sur- vive, W. A, ang Mrs. Elory Shreck- engast of Woodward, and Mrs. James Stover, of Lewidtturg. Eight grand- children and two great-grandchildren also survive, Funeral services were held Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock from his late home. Burial wag made in the Luther- an cemetery at Aaronsburg. In addition to 4 HARRISON —George 1, Harrison, former funeral director in Bellefonte, died suddenly in Greencastle. Mr, Har- rison went Bellefonte jast August and opened funeral parlors In one side of the Emerick double hog on North Spring «treet. With Mre. Har- rfson he left there January 1 to lo- cate in Greencastle, Mr. Harrison j8 survived by his wife, a daughter, Madeline, of Phila- delphia, and a brother, Thomas also of Philadelphia. The body was interred at Bellefonte, to THE CENTR WAGNER. Charles A. proprietor of the died in Florida, He 168 years and wag born in Ki hacoquil Valley. him nits wh Hacol ant Blaine Wagner Paul Haring, of A at 0 Wagner former Garage, wis Suuwviving inre Stella ot J y Was children: h Mi I hree 0 | Pittsburg home, Al of brother ni them being William, o uel i } and Elizabeth, roy a number Ong sam tof lawistown, W (1 in Interment ather GORDON. 1ordon, Mrs. widow of Bellefonte I Theodore i Girahan | Gordon {die d She Mary \ d rence Sunday Of in morning Edward She wis a daughter 41 Graham. ¢, Mrs LAvi by on ins Law iraham, bot 1 Emma LOCAL AND PERSONAL od 135 i forepart and in Motorey Monday r Lewist men sidents salesman products back i weak e Woodm ilt i ak w | Wa who can 1 {The public is Me and daughter Mra: R™ R. Dorothy Anne entegfained to Susday in theft home In Mif- Rifnburg: MM honor of the birthday an. niversaries of Mre Finkles parents, Me and Mrs. C. F. Emery of Centre Hall. In addition to the guests of hon- or Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foss and daughter Lillies of <Pleaiht Gap, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Barnitz of Mif- tlinburg ware also guests at the din ner, "inkle $ t The financial chairmen in the Narth- ern Conference of Soshdehanng Syn- od of the LAitheran church will meet in Centre Hall on Monday, March 28, in the interest of an appeal to be made to all lLatherans for funds wilh which to support ministerg ang pro- vide churches : in districts predomi- nately Latheran in sections in the Stated and Canada. The work is be- ing earried on ‘by the Board of Am- erican Missions of the Uniteq Luth- eran Church. Teddy White, young son of Dr. and Mrs. H. R. White, wag brought to his home here on Friday. For six weeks he had deen a«patient in the Lewistown City hospital where he un- derwent 5 double mastold operation. On awalening the first morning after reaching his home, the lad began ging ing and showed an unusually good spirit. His physician, however, order. ed the lively yvaungster to remain in beg Yor three weeks, The lads cone Iplete recovery ig practically assured. A. —— Multiplicity of for —— gales on Tuesday was a comparatively the Willlun Gruenwald hors Hall Tue Pikota hon offered {oy Myr, responsible wmall . (crowd at tuale In on sday. The 1 | learioad (‘entre of time, 3 South ‘ il f{ ind are The At any unsold, Gruenwald be remain Me, | Ye put tstated may hotel wy time l | The } Goins TT {Bprucetown hick y | roast « {ing } a 1941. fill Al ) A NE of March; wo President KELLER, of Councils FRANK. Secretary | APPROVED thig twenty-first. day of “March, A. D. 1938, * ERNEST A K | (Seal) ‘ 4 FHANK., Burgess. Horse Sale At the J. U. Peachey Sales Stables in BELLEVILLE, on MONDAY, MAR. 28 Carload of Kansas Horses and Mules bought right off the farms. horses weigh form 1400 to 1604 hs These The king my father used to sell E. A. YODER ras Sme—— Venema Nh | 20TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY OF MR. AND MRS. W, W. KERLIN The automobile reckless taking some comfort out aut the motogp aocidenty 1937 wag xtended and dav ‘elicitations w bf Mr, Wedne in doubled yoecident The figu 181 iad 39 wriage. hort timg HOME-BUILT .Grandfather Clocks.. Equipped W entrr Bullt from any king and any helgit desired. wood, {) TOC J. H. BITNER Tel, 1414 MILROY, PA. | POPPI OOPOIOOIIOIOIIIIEIIPOIOIIOIOOOIOP WHEN IN NEED OF Planing Mill Pas<teurized Dairy Products —OUR OWN I} CREAM LUMBER, RO All Kinds Bu CALL AT Garretts Planing Mill GOOD MATERIAL AND HONEST PRICES Rebersburg, Pa. 1642 ilding Materia! {1 41 | p 24R 4 IGARBRICK’S DAIRY CENTRE HALL, PA. Beinn Phone EPPPPPPPPOPEPEIPPIEEIEETEE EPP EPEPEPEPIELR CP POPP LOOP IOLEIOPOSOOSIOIPOPOPIOPOr rood 10) FOOD furrnenfiprrneafiprrn Home-Made lce Cream --in 6 Flavors will be delivered to all parts of town Every Saturday Evening. May be purchased in Cones, or Pint and Quart containers. The publie’is invited to see us make fresh ice cream daily. Garbrick’s Dairy CENTRE HALL You needn’t be a Guman to discover that Greyhound is “Public Saving No. 1"~fares only 1/1 the cost of driv ing. Round trips average less than 14) cents-per-mile. f¥| WASHINGTON $4.50 Johnstown ..... 82.06 Tirone Fittshurgh .. 318 New York Sunbury Big EXTRA Savings on Round Trip Tickets GREYHOUND eile E— 4 Convenlent Sheduleg Dally GREYHOUND TERMINAL Brooks Service Station CENTRE HALL Phone 14R
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