THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1938 BE | THE CENTRE REPORTER ’ ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL, PENNA. SE BMITH & BAILEY, - 8. W. SMITH, Editor BPW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager Proprietors ER—— TBRMS.—The terms of subscription te she Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance Lega: advertising at the rate of ten sents per Une each insertion. Display advertisiug rates wade oh application, EBaoterd in the Post Office Hall as second-class matter. known in Ceutre “SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES LUTHERAN Pastor) «= PENN’s VALLEY (Rev. L. Arthur Wagner, Spring Mills—9 to 10 A, M. Tuseey ville—10:30 A. M. Centre Hall, 7:30 pF, M. Children's Service. Centre Harr RerorMED (Rev. Delag R. Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— ¥:30—Cnurch School 7:80—Church Worship. Spring Mills ¥:0u—Church 40: 00—Church Farmers M 4:30—Chux 10.830—-Churcu Worship. School, School Worship. ch 5 nool, 9:30 Sunday Lemont sunday Worship Tusseyville punday School, 1:30 P. M. Worsnup Service, 2:30 P. al focus: Grove— Sunday School, Worship Service, Bpring Mills— Worship Service, § A. M. #.90—Sunday Schoow 1 School, 10 A. oe di. 9:30 A M. 7:30 P.M, MeTtaopist EriscoraL (Rev. 1. L. Miller, Pastor) PRESBYTERIAN (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, 9:30—8Sunday School. 30:30—Morning Worship. Pastor) FARM CALENDAR Timely Reminders from Pennsylvania State College The Make Grass Silage Pulpwood In Demand ing ing excem 10 J must done Penn Cultivate improper « cause of dan Fenn State Because of the etables, level quiture tivation de age. Pulk ts ed shade pulletg 100 dense of th day. and State reste Carefully tivation age vegetable Wg § Need Shade needs On range. Tt alds ETound ind preventing say is dries in from den poultry ialis Pullets Should lets should 6 wel eloping, ts Roost 10 spe Leghorn Humorous Story By WILL ROGERS A GUY went into a big clothing store and asked for suspenders. The salesman showed him the only ones he had. They were kind of a doliar. Try ‘em, anyhow. Take a chance. You can’t lose much at half a dollar, you know.” The customer fingered the but- tonholes of the sus ers. #“I'm not so sure about that,” he says. “I couldn’t lose nothing but the half dollar and my pants, but then, that'd be pleaty.”. % AAmerican News Features, Ine) Mrs, Claudie M in 5m 10 o clock i six BRESSLER, Bressler died at her home Mills Monday morning at 12 after a her well | | from week's pnaumonia Mrs, Bressler, in had not been time but wag able to hold duties until Mast Mrs. Bressler was ward. Her husiand, ler, survives with the following ghil- dren: Carl and Lena, at Miles and Steri] both of Spring Mills. Broth- Mrs. Annie Hoy, Wm, Harter, Co- Aaronsburg: Thos Miller, | early for to house Ness, ties, some attend Monday. born in Willjam Wood Bress- home; ers and sisters are [Lewistown ; Mrs. burn; Irvin Miller, Miller, Millheim, and of Potters Mills. She tof the Reformed Funeral i (Thursday) from Newton wig a membe; charch. services will morning late the R. Keener held this o'clock by church. at 10 home, followed Reformed her at vices will Susan Landis. husband, whom 1908, she Is | mother, one son { of | ot { Mrs Fiv survive Mrs Lairdsville Fr and Charles sisters They Chester e are Miss Lytle, Mi: Mrs. Charles na, and Je and Hol brother oman Neve servi neraj inday after: Houserville, SHAFFER bor Mi 0 Was n died am Wednesday danghter of Jor of ta Dukeman, infmurne he Zi nterment was made m cemetery. WRIGHT .- State Humphrey Tate died in the hospital Wednesday He went to 1829 and had been retired for years due to ill health He was an electrical engineer. He was aged 62 years, and ls survived by his wife and one son, Donald, 5 teach- er in the State College high school. Services were held in State Cillege and Johnstown, and interment nade in Grand View cemetery at the Iat- ter place, Wright " Centre College County of last lege In the past evening week, State (ol five — er, for years a resident of Curwens- ville, died at the home of his daugh- ter in DuBois, Sunday morning. Mr. Shearer was born at Zion 72 years ago. He was a son of Ephriam and Cathering Moyer Shearer. Fis wife. Mrs. Orrie Brown Shearer, died in 1805. RISHEL. Clayton A. Rishel, died at his home at Mackeyville last Sunday modning. He was born in Nittany Valley; and had been em- ployed by the Bellefonte Lime com- 63, pany for many years, THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. DIES OF ON CAMPUS WALTER JOHNSON INJURIES RECEIVED PENN STATE Hiram resident ast Elmer Johns- of Philips- Wednes. years, JOHNSTON, ton, a well known burg, dieq at his day morning at the age of 83 home Mins died where 10 She Mills while Walter injured Johnson, Pine Grove last Friday on the PWA-General building Minnie Yerger, of the home of had resided for o'clock « Wed Col YERGER Aaronsbharg, morning nt Os - shea State Auman working time, nesday, June 1. i3 car ! n tu dled Tues. old, nt 30 nm Antthority program 0 1¢ was born at College campus at State College, sdale ars ago. : ' lingsdale, years ¢ at the Centre County hospital Walker at his home Monday afternoon. 82 years old, Mrs. Claude of Bellefonte is of the children, day morning. Johnson, 38 yearg Run- nt John of away WALKER. ville, 3:00 He Poorman leaves elght children. Walter of his passed o'clock life-long Mills, is last Johnson, a res. was ident Pine Grove survived one , ne lalley | Mrs, | the former Edna Mills; his by wife surviving ———— A ——————— DEATHS, of Pine Grove mother, following and by the Wm. Pr Johnson, Mrs Mary children 1g e, Bellefo of Centre coun- Audis veterans { Miles few War was 490 Morrison, remaining died years, one Walter Margaret yd] at Richard, d, and [Bobb the my, Boy His had accepted « tys\ of Civil at Philipsburg. He invitation to at- of Bat EE A —— BOALSBURG Government s the 76th ff Gettysh annivers the Ig. idson, ¥ Pearl ary Day and CROPPING HELPS PREVENT SOIL LOSSES h generatio whi a of news th of taken from Ho tha Al rier, year 19 June 11, 1905 Mir t Zeigler STRANGE e SUPERSTITIONS By Edwin Finch 3 The Je a Knarr Stahl, 2b; | I. Wig Ac rea. April trip (Special) made that would start in extendad hunting Africa. > Old Fort Hotel, Edw. Royer, propr. 1 south of Centre Hall. Parties wishing to enjoy an eve- ning giyen special attention. Always prepared (or the transient tada Rates: $1.00 per day. (adv). A number of students of the Penn Hall-Spring Milly Academy hpld a meeting in the school building on Saturday and effected a temporary organization to hold a grand reunion during the summer. G. O. Benner and D. W. Bradford were fishing in Stone creek’ ong day last week. They Jost their lunch and had nothing to eat until $:30 p. m. when they returned to Copenhaver's store. Jamey B. Strohm closed hig select school last Friday. The Georges Valley-Spring Mills Penn Hall farmers telephone line is being constructed at present. This month marks the fifth anni- versary «f the I. O. O. PF. lodge at Spring Mills, it having been institut. ed five years ago on the 10th inst. opening with twenty-three charter members, knowledgement ident Roosevelt 1905 for an dritish East in Location mile —-— — BIHE HEMP FARMER °F THE VOSGES BELIEVED | Garr on con ESE HEIGHT TO WHICH H IS E COULD, HITCH HIS TROUSERS WH) PLANTING Ws BD ® IX new enLano BELIEF MOLDS WILL DIE, © Western Newspaper Union, I —— ct AAA cn. — - - » » POTTERS MILLS . * Coleman . LJ * . - . . Wingar ad the Carson, * and of - =» family * . spent Sunday it home her mother Mra, ¥. A. Alfred Reeq ang wife t the visited nis on unday ga home of brother, Milroy. 3. 'H nm Minn § MeCormick mother Mr. J. found MoCormipia MoClaskey, ang Mrs, T him Fr. on Palmey calleq on sunday. They improv ing J M. Aarso and . ( Thursday i the visited on family ood Henry Braddock Gettig, wife and son, spent th summer he of 8 « past week ¥a their Fleisher on me! Misg Orpha state College, visited them 51 employed illage, CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. » »* » - * » - - fron auring hospital ounty 5 13 in ihe of beginning J Patlentg side south the « Wess i ine uv. 4 A M11 Y Wedne 1 1. Kolb, 1 Friday, admijtt Grove nae Mills Jr Pine Willlam Confer Baturday and Mrs BR. D. Plea NAME ADDRESS TOWN 8376 Offices PERSONAL 1 1, Second Floor LEWIST Room Phone Lewistown R.F.D. No, STATE 10th Year In Lewistown ‘INANCE CO. 20 EAST MARKET STREE1 W. ROY SCHEIDHAUER, Manager EY Fred Luse, Manager PINK SALMON WEIS MAYONNAISI - WEIS PEAS or CORN J No, 2 WEIS KETCHUP DH FETY MATCHES BOSCUL COFFEE SODA CRACKERS or PRE 17¢ STOR CENTRE HALL RINSO TOILET SOAP SUGAR } ibs a . 49 Paper STANDARD SLICED PEACHES .No NERVOUS? O you feel so nervous that you want to scream? Are there times Big Then Sau dell ost Table w! you sco ose who are dearest to you? edge Our nerves are on , try that world damon LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. 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