The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 19, 1938, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1838.
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: THE CENTRE REPORTER .“ 9 9 9 og HOSPITAL
! ISSUED WEEKLY, | BY
reer = 5 =n | yl National
CENTRE HALL, PENNA. . ALIoNn:
mm - i by the
BMITH & BAILEY,
8. W, SMITH,
E. BAILEY, Associate
Business Manager
DAY
COUNTY
Hospital Diy
board
Proprietors | . aunty hospital,
Editor
Editor and
tre
management, the
HOMAN.,
died
EDW.
es, ang a goodly
of
[oration
ml at tng
TERMS. ~The terms of subscription
ghe lepourter are 31.00 a year, iu advance
Legui auverusiug ut tue rue of ten |
felts per Mue each nsertion, on
Display auverusiung rates wade
MD sppucation,
EButerd in tue Post Office
Hal as second-class matter,
SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES |
LUTHERAN
Pastor)
(County
to | where
Centre
Thy
lawn
. the
since thy hs
Mills
she wag housekeeper
Mrs. Spring
vening at 7:15
held
Brown, In to
where J.
of
death of out on the
institution
president
acted ag chairman,
Adams
spoke from
professional
Walker, a
o'clock
Friday e
Monday ry the
ors
i Dr. BE. H.
i jcal staff,
{ View of a
and {Judge Ivan
Rev. {hoard of trustees,
deceas- | and their
Death | Planting a
known | Funeral services were
i
Lutheran
body
room
in Centre| afternoon in St. John's
i
the wns
of
{ church to which place
| taken from
[ae Goodhart
yurial
yo A.
the reposing
funeral parlors,
made nearby the church.
Wagner of the
led was the officiating minister.
was due to n ephritis, {completed the ceremony
Miss Homan, a of will- | In the hall on the
and Susanna Homan, | hospital a splendid
born in Febru- {both In and
1865. seventy - | ried
fifteen The
only member | the
family is Homan, |
Aaronshurg.
usefulnesg in
fine
pastor
VALLEY
Arthur Wagner,
~ PENN'S
(Rev. L.
Tusseyville—¥ to 10 A. M,
Spring Mile—10:30 A. MM,
Centre Hall, 7:30 P, M.
A
chronic
daughter
(Hoover)
township,
aged
and
remaining
|
|
|
i
|
{lam
| was
' Gregg strumental
ary 28, She wag out
{three years,
| days. The
{or the
Centre Harr RerormEeD Boman
(Rev. Delag R. Keener, Pastor) |. prother. living at
Centre Hall— { | small
¥:30—Church ScHool f . [ment
7:80—Church Worship. Susan Holder- | 11ha hospital
man, wife Holderman
Ppring Mills— [dieq at the Gingery home l Aominence
¥:0v—Church Worship, | State College,
10:00—Church School survived br
Farmers Mills- children Mrs
4:30—Church School Ralph J
20.30—Church Worship.
two months visitor took
—
tours through the
were well
(all of them
John tourg
the nurses
groups
Those
HOLDERMAN .~—Mrs, from
of Grant L.
Samuel
time
vOeArs
63 years
ha cleanings
aged
her busband vient of thi
Centre Hall
Sundaay
Lemont
Sunday Sch
Worship S
Tussey ville
Worship Service, 8
M0: yp—sunday chow,
Locust Grove—
Bunday School,
Worship Service,
Ol
9:30 A. M. te
7:30 PM, Mrs. Boob was born | Iafnes |
| tow 8, 1857, a daughter of | poy
VOT)
ON MERGEPR
PRESBYTERIAN
M. Kirkpatrick,
(Rev. J.
#:30—Sunday School.
20:30—Morn ing | Worship,
-—
——r—_
£150,000,000
EXPENDED
-
BE
PREXSTLVANIA
WILL
IN
Appr
al funds
yvania
the Pre
gram
gay
The
Major
PWA
govery
House
Oone-t
Arews
Was
jects a:
begur
ibe J
In
been
gays
ficials
advised
200 api
project
000,000
to make Immediate
jine is
The
engaged in a $65,000,000
gram, }
for additional
Additional]
begin two of
which have be
funds,
ity prison at
White Hill Ind
near Harrisburg.
To date
PWA projects
or are
vania, representing
most $173,000.600.
August
(General
has ails
namely
1st if
m
Hall on Tuesday
Andrew announced, 18 made at ine
have
————
under constructi died
Thursday o¢
Maggla Coxey
hospital on
Her
ind she
Burial
fone the
ar
oH Centre
ged
nolds
nace
County
name was on
at Hecla 1)
Sunday
years, maiden
3
Wig rn worming
———— i i — Res
UPRIGHT PIANO FOR SALE. Call Fur
of F. B. Priest, Centre Hall. at Belle
was made on week's Reporter
home nnouncement
at
-
was
of the (‘en
the
Hospi
wa
front {
dire
1 of the med
point
man,
of hos
of
on the
t floor
ical
of
depart
t
to
pre
ro
instead
CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING
Mr. Mrs, levi
brated golden
home
and Hartley cele
Sun-
Hall,
to
thed, wedding on
in Centre
dinner wag serveg
grandehil-
day at theh
at which
them, and
dren and
[.evi Hartley
were
time a
thelr children,
great-grandchildren,
and Catharine Rea:
«married May 17, 1BBRK, by
of Mifflinburg, and
keeping at Iron. Mi
the P. R.
hand
retired
feck
Rev,
house
began
Hart
R. for
1
Ernest
Glen
ley was engaged with
13 years a 2 tf and Lier
He
were
Hex
now
children
a foreman.
There
the union,
ed. The living
ner, Lewisberry,
Joseph Hartley,
Hartley is adopteq
13 grandchildren
grandchildren,
The gues included My
Joseph Hartley ang children,
Mrs Hartley, Mr Mrs
Eugene and gon, Twila
Hartley, Theodore Hartley, Fugene
Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Deitz
children, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Hartley daughter Mary, Mr. and
Mrs Hartiey and Jgaughters
sloria, and son Junior, Miss
Huth Mir and Mrs. EE P
| ! Kenneth
is
four
of
are
born to
deceas
Gliex
county, and
Hall. Bruce
There
great
whom are
Mrs. E. P.
York
Centre
two
an son nre
and seven
Mi
wind
and
Mi
and
its
Lawrence
Klinefelter
and
Kenneth
Dorothy
Hartley
Mrs
LOTInet
rintendent
680 per annum
{one
died
city
Publ mission
repiodutes a eaply scene at |
Laughing Around the World
With IRVIN S. COBB
A Weather Report From the Beyond
By IRVIN S. COBB
T so happened that in the same small southern town there lived two
men named James Brown. One of these was a real estate agent and
the other was a clergyman. One day the clergyman died. The day
after the funeral, the other James Brown took a trip to Florida, When
he reached his destination he sent a wire to his wife but, owing to a
mix-up, the telegram instead of being delivered to the right Mrz. Brown
it was handed to the widow of the deceased clergyman. This lady was
astonished to read the following:
“Arrived safely, but the heat here is terrific.
(American News Festures, Ine.)
James.”
— PUBLIC SALE —
At His Barn, 118 E CARLISLE
SATURDAY, MAY 21
35 Head Horses
MULES and COLTS
Louther Street,
Ad
A
‘A
Charles McHenry
PPPOE OEOLOOOES
LEN TRE
Fred Luse, Manager CENTRE HALL
WEIS QUAI
BREAKFAST HOUR COFFE]
MILK
1%
CARROTS PEAS RED WING RAPE ICE
No. 2 cans . and} ] ( Pit t Bi
anda
GOLDEN BANTAM CORN SUGAR
No. 2 can a fe 25¢ ) Ths
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