THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1938. SE —c a THE CENTRE REPORTER ’ ISSUED WEEKLY, Em on CENTRE HALL, rn ———— EMITH & BAILEY, 8. W, SMITH, Editor BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager PENNA. Proprietors EBDW. E. TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to be Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance Legal advertising at the rate of ten gents per lune each insertion. Display advertising rates made an application. Enterd in the Post Office Hall as second-class matter. “SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES o PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN 4Rev. L. Arthur Wagner, Pastor) known in Centre Georges Valley—§ to 10 A. M, Osatre Hall—10:30 A. M. Farmors Mills, 7:30 P. M. Children's Service. ] { — | i i Centre Harn REFORMED | (Rev. Delag R. Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— i #:30—Church School 10.830—Church Worship. Tusseyville- #:00—Church 30: 00—~Church ~- Worship. School, Sunday Worship Service, Sprucetown— #:80—Sunday School Centre Hall— 40:30—Sunday School. Ppring Mills— 10:3 ldr 0:30—Childrer (Rev. J. #:30—8unday 7:30—Evening Worship. Af 2 y Sie AIATKD School. FARM ¢ ALENDAR Timely Reminders from The » Mak He Pennsylvania State College . + # * + . + 0» * ® ¢ Lirass Nilage { Control A Bean Beetles Cut Pulpwood Now M paper n t nd ve +O 25 LPP rE Water Trees and Srabs ed. Give Chicks Room C t ile Feed Dalry Heifers MOR (ls f per das season, OR —————— pe ———— COLLEGE SUMMER SESSION SCHEDULES ANNOUNCED Lester Ade, Instruction Dr. Public the date K. Superintendent of ha i nas announced on which the various teach. er education will To accommodate needs of students, arranged ression Courses, Following are the schedules for five Central Penna. colleges which are among the state's forty-eight teacher education institutions that have been accredited by the State Council of Education: — — Bucknell University: Regular ses. session from June 27 to Aug. 5; and Juniata College: Regular session from June 15 to August 12. : Pennsylvania State College: Tre. session from June 7 to 24: regular session from June 27 o Augunt 5: and yost-session from August 8 to 21, State Teachers College, Lock Hav- ni Regular session from June 20 July 25, and post-ges \u ust 1 to 15. PON Sesion Loom fue: Susquehanna University: Regular £ession from June 27 to August 5. institutions in the state conduct their summer sessions. the interests and some colleges have pre-sesgion edpirses, regular Courses, and post-session to . " . Deaths Ld » N. B Centre « ol attack as he was home In Bellefonte, of last heart being ® ® SPANGLER. the and gpangler ! ounty hi | Vico, i 11 member of both age year diag heart ing his day morni: suffered foup home for time, during Recently, enter- | Thurs. | He had | for the | to his | months of that the winter of 1935-10836. however, Mr. Spangler had been in fair health, On Thursday morning he took ride In his alone, the first he had done in a year. He motored lersburg, and on his return mounting the steps of hig home when fell He dled before medical could arrive. Mrs. Spangler, about leave for Lewistown, was sum- of a & week, from VOLrs, about nine trouble past confined Car that Hub- Was a time about to he over, to moned. Just the day previous Mr. Spangler wife had spent a short time visiting friends in Centre Hall, Funeral serviceg held from late home Saturday afternoon at o'clock. The Rev. CC. Nevin Stamm, his his 30 were no wastor of St. John' Reformed church, I 8 and members of Bellefonts Masonic orders 100) ent made In the #8 hprst hie Int Hall are oid Cents Qo ¥ 160 i9 STOVER Hadlersburyg pital, Danville, last week, She Miss burg, a Misg died Bella at the Thursday was 32 Wag daughter of Elizabeth 8hol] Stover vived by three sisters: of Bellefonte, R. D.: Misg Laurelton, apd Mrs. Goldie MoCor- mick, of Reading. The latter ig re. membered by her many friends as a resident of Centre Hall during the time that her husband, William E. McCormick, wag 5 member of the bigh school faculty here, : ' , - - ei : > _ OTTO. ~Mrs. Jennie M, Otto, aged 71 years dieq suddenly Saturday morn- ing, May 28, at her home in Aarons burg, apparently by her own hand. According to notes left by Mra Otto she had taken carbolic add, but no indication ng to the reasons for her wishing to take her gwn jife. Funera] ‘services were held Monday evening at 7:00 o'clock from her late home. : Mrs. Otto was born in Pottsville. In 1969 she married John Mohr Otto, who dled several years ago. Surviving her js one son, Morgan M. Otte of M. Stover State of Hos morning of age. Hublers- M. and ig sur. Minnie Sallie, of years of in Jonas She Mies Stover born - m—— THE CENTRE RE non Aaronsbhurg. She was a member of the [atheran church, The taken port for interment. The Rev, Feeman officiated at the ani at the in Williamsport, Williams. QO. E. al- body was Lo home Hq grave COYLE. ~Michael James Coyle, 73, who for the vears lived and worked around the Montgomery clothing Belle was found dead in basement by past two in store, the morning company fonte, the Edward Brown, a clerk in the store, store on Saturday Emma Mason, a na- township, dieq MASON. —Mrs, tive of Ferguson last week at her home in Akron, She daughter of John W. She is survived two children, early J). and by was a Rosetta Krumrine, her husband and DEATHS, . M. at Stover, wife of Cal Maple | | Lena vin M. Stover, Park, IL Wolfs Charles Rosetta Mrs. her home in aged 57 years. 8hg was at Store, Jones, 5, son of Malcolm | of and Jones, Boggs town- ship. Orviston, died He Wing ©hai- | of n hospital Poorn Hav hreo Francis in the Look was | aged 76 years Bury Oolloge Lowren | Hunter and Ben- | i ————— ELIGIBLE HIGH io ALI SCHOOL NEXT }§ A. ns— tussell Hohn leaves for Camp guehannock, Mi sori and i=ly il, ie at. Arthur by Charles Miller of friends Wilhuy pearance been finpros Mrs, accompanied Mrs on Dale her of DPellef Mr. Winber, Thursday tha ap- having hi without ite guests, and called in town on Houtz of painted, is adding lo home ty white, his residence any other color, Charlie Taylor of Howard and State College wag a business visitor in town on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Jones of State College were in town Friday looking after the improvements op their Main 8t. residence which when completed will be among thy finest homes in town, = Miss Grace Smith and Mre. Lavan Smith of Centre Hall were recent call- ers in town, The Women's Class of the Lutheran 8. 8B. will hold their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Whiteman in Shingletown on Thursday ovening. This meeting will be the 26th anniver- gary of the organization of Class No. 9. The Live-Wire clags wij] ba enter. tained at the home of Mrs. Uyrus Wert on Friday evening, ‘Thig class of young men had the young men's clasg of the U. B. 8 8. of Houser. ville as guests on Bunday morring. GRANGE MEETING of POMONA The County the College, Cen. held ney quarterly meeting the Grange was “"Auto-Port”’ Pomona new Meyer'y with Victor Grange No, 159 of Boalsburg as host. Two hundred oO May 2% business i met Baturday, to the special which In addition usual transactions, the Years programs werd “Cducation One Varioug © of a Governor theme, Ago.” schools on Hundred "- cen. wolt Frank the hv OY edd Stevens, ago, and Thaddeus spelling of spelling 1 ize tury Ernest bee, the winnet blocks for the the day publi hed Torx bea A exhibiteq showed a receiving a ay prize. was given it book during oldest The in winney book 1754. | One of the Important addresseyg of | Mw Morr of Progr day was given by member Hall. ———————— i PAINT School Plenle Hecla firth and Burkholder, a Grange of Centre at v of the The. pupilg the her, T. L afternoon and thet Wednes i Hecla | ie M1 local school Mi of last Of ore, spent day Park on thelr arbrich Hela FEY 3 £33 1 ————————— A A ———— MARTZ- MEER] s————————————————— BARTGES' EAST CENTRI COUNTY JR. BAND SCHEDULE ————————e i — STUDENTS GRADY AT PLEASANT ATH GAY Ia HIGH June oant f homes in Cen- | ! way Miss Sara Brun assistant post. Youngwooxd, was at her hore for for duys, held (irange pats The Centre Hall schmaol board had its annual gettiement Monday night and then reorganized the board electe ing D. A. Booger, president; |S WwW Smith, secretary: John H. Puff, treas. urer. The other members of the board are W. Bushman, H. gtrohm. eler, and Jobn GG. Dauberman. The former taechers, Prof. C. R. Nef, principal: James B. Strohm, grammar grade: Miss Helen Hosterman, inter- mediate, and Mjss Maude Sechrist, pri- mary, were again elected for the com- ing term. The principal was elected for tree years. The salaries remain the same; $75.00 for the high school and $50.00 for the grades, Supt. D. 0. Etters held examinations for teachers’ certificates at Aaronsburg and at Spring Mills, on Tuesday. The classeg at both places were quite large. The marriage of Rev. Jameg Glenn of Lemont and Miss TLatitia Good- hart of Centre Hall ia scheduleg for June 18 in the Presbyterian church fn this place. Potter township school board reor- ganized by electing J. A. Heckman, president; W. RR. Neff, secretary, and A. T. Weaver, treastirer. The other members are M. F. Rosaman, A. C. Ripka and C. W. Slack. jot roses it parental home a festival hy Progress was well onized. by G a. fresh supply of Red Bquill 18lo Deth Rat Killer, Sure death to all Experienced i rats, Btop and Us. Kerlin's Apply | Poultry Farm, Centre Hall, % PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN, |receivea a in Hee TRUCK driver DRIVER looking office, for work. Heporter _ Bellefonte’ Wid. HOUSEKEEPER WA wer NTED between Ages (Good fon wants housekeepey and home party Reedsville Kill: ALL: RATES ~We have Ft arp BE WISE—PERSONALIZE Finance All Farm Operations WITH A= PERSONAL CASH LOAN a loan here: YOUR ABILITY TO est fo 1 RE- ir (ome hil tn coud PERSONAL LOANS { Homan} 1 Plea NAME ADDRESS FTows FINANCE CO. thik RSONAL Net ps i 5T MA STRLE} OWN, PA. ROY SCHEIDHAT ER, LEWIST Ww. LTT LE TY LOWEST. PRICED GROUP NEXT HIGHER. 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