The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 09, 1938, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1938.
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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.
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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
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Mak
He
Pennsylvania State College
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¢ 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
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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- |
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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
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MARTZ- MEER]
s—————————————————
BARTGES' EAST CENTRI
COUNTY JR. BAND SCHEDULE
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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.
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between Ages
(Good fon
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and home
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WITH A=
PERSONAL CASH LOAN
a loan here: YOUR ABILITY TO
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PURE
FOOD
(ITE)
Fred Luse, Manager CENTRE HALL
EVERY WEEK HUNDREDS of WOMEN SHOPPERS check
WEIS PURE
on Quality
carefully the Special
FOOD STORE to take advantage of
Shop with us today!
Offerings of their neighborhood
Special Savings
Foods. Are vou one of them!
WEIS BAKED BEANS
6 16-02 cans
TOMATOES
2
-
4 No. 2 cans
RED BEETS
1-2 can
WEIS PEAS or CORN
§. sie 250 Ne.
Strawberry PRESERVES
2 lbs jar
2
“-
2 No. 2 can
Bulk MACARONI
or SPAGHETTI
Waldorf TOILET TISSUE
6 Rol
CHIPSO or OXYDOL
large pkes .
19¢
WEIS MAYONNAISE 'S
8.7 jar, 15¢; Pt. iar.
Quart jar
2 |
er
ROYAL DESSERTS or JELLO! CRISCO
3 pkgs ssc |
3b can .......cc00i.
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