THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1938 — THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, PENNA. CENTRE SMITH & BW, BAILEY, Business HALL, BAILEY, SMITH, Proprietors Editor EDW. E. Manager p—— P—— TERMS. The ghee Reporter are Legal advertising sents per line each Display advertising en application, Enterd in the Post Office Hall as second-class matter, SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES VALLEY Arthur Wagner, of subscription $1.50 a year, in at the rate insertion. rates made terms of in LUTHERAN Pastor) PexN’s (Rev. lL. Farmers Mills—39 to 10 A. M., Oentre Hall—10:30 A, M. Georges Valley, 7:30 P. Children’s Service. - M. Centre Harr RerForRMED (Rev. Delag R. Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— 9:00—Church 10:00—Church Tusseyville §: 30--Church School. 10.30—Church Worship. Worship. School. Centr Sunday School, 9:3 Lemont Sunday Children’: Bethesda — Worship Service, =>Ch 9 AM. MEeTtHnob! Rev. I. L. $oring Mills 7 M. EriscoraL Miller, P 1:0 P. Centre Hall— Children’s Day Bprucetown 10:45—Mornin First Quarterly harg July PRESBYTERIAN (Rev. M. Kirkpatrick #:30—Morning Worship. 10:30—S8Sunday J. School, FARM CALENDAR Timely Pennsylvania from State (College Reminders The » * * * » » * + * » » Stake Tomato Plants Worms Damage I'rees fore as Qiffi like bird insect main ing t Penn Avold and «liu State Ove rlonding Control Termite Damage Stop Berry Disease Cut Pulpwood: Ww «1 oft ayiilr Pups Hea en can ement Penn cutting « an impro WO {f the xis say St P ” ul ih art year we un be done ead h CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. Patientg in the hospital from the south side of the county during the week beginning. June 13: Tuesday: Expired, Walter Johnson, of Pine Grove Mills. Wednesday : Discharged, w. Btohe, Oauk Hall Station. Friday, admived: Lester Auman, Centre Hall, R. D. 1; Mrs. Nettie Campbell, of Drifting. Admitted Friday and discharged on Raturday: Master Ear] R. McClintic Centre Hall, R. D, 1, There were 37 patients in the hos- pital at the beginning of this week. EE ————— A card received from the Dutrow- Homan travelers, who left Centre Hall to travel by Greyhound bus to Los Angeles, states that they reached their destination Friday, after travel ing day and night, —————— is your subscription due? William ’ | COLYER. died at ti} man, in St i in la n VOLS two months ang 28 days old at death, She survived by husband, Reuben Colyer, of Culyer Mrs, Colyer at « lived nem ¢ olver and many acquaintances jin this vicinity. Also are {the ollowing children: C. C. { ¢ ei Ethel M (Cleveland, O.; Mrs. L. H. | Pittsburgh: R. R. Colyer of land H. J. Colyer of State | Ray Burns of Harrishu f i n and Charles unty, the time Of | her her ne has surviving Colyer re {ton « Hunt {br surviving | NOLL Donna at hot and Mra, Rose Lon Hall 11 {ton and vader, of Oak brothers, €lay Kerlin, both of Towa Mrs. Clara Kline, of Smith, of Colorado, Keller, of Towa. andchildren, two John and threes sisters, flowa: Mrs, Mary and Mrs. Maggie BELL.~—Roger Edmund Bell, only son of Roger I. and Dorothy Straub lell, of Bellefonte, died at the Centre County hospital] Sunday afternoon from complications. He had been ill about five week® from inflammation of the middle ear. He was six years old. I —— A —————— "The Centra County Sheep and Wool irojers Association at their, annual meeting at Bellefonte on Thursday evening opened bide on their 1938 wool clip. According to P. C, McKen- zie, president of the assocatigs bid of R. E. Smith, Inc, of Boston, Was accepted and plans are being made to load the wool on Friday of this week, at Hipple'f warehouse in Bellefonte. All wool growers in the county are eligible to bring their wool into the pool. Anyone desiring inform. ation relative to consigning wool thru the wool growers organization should get In touch with WwW, ¢ Smeltzer, secretary-treasurer, or the Agricul- tural Extension Office, i i TO BE HELD PARK DURING AND AUGUST Hall is plenies GATHERINGS ON GRANGE JULY Park In Centre to hold summer The Grange lent place and Last Sik eX there were thirty h gathering on the reunion been hi park. This ar several picnics have already He and wing thogg schedu two are ied Ton the next months night 11 a meet. Audits Saturday the This | E mer oming ASSOC 1 1 r+ 4 tL (40 ick lation will h in the Grange rium ”- the p ark he John Dale descendan ly 0 reun- chool | CENTRI MEET COUNTY W.C.T.U. AT BELLEFONTE, Io JUNI 30 JACOBSON—BRUNGART ———————— A —————— LOCAL GIRL A BRIDE, NEW W. FP. A. PROJECTS COUNTY YOUTHS MAY ENROLL IN OCC CAMPS JULY 1-15 Applications Centre ithe from now being accepted for en- the Civilian Conservation Corpg camps from July 1 to July 15, the local Board of Public Assistance announced a few days ago, To young men between the ages of 17 and. 23 the Civilian Consertation Corps offers an gpportunity of whole some out-door work where assured plenty to eat, se clothing. ang a comfortable which to live. Bach Yung maf receives month from which hg allots J $22.00 & Hohn to needy Youthg in active relief f in families employed on A projects will be given the enrollment. county Vor are roliment in the quota. “hs Application for enrollment should he mada as soon as possible at the Department of Public Assistance of- fice In the Temple Court Building, Bellefonte, or at the Department of Public Assistance office in Philips. burg. a A Mmm ——— The Benior Service class in the Lu- theran Sunday school wag entertained Thursday evening at the home of Mre. Paul Fetterolf, & member. HALL GOES INTO PLACE IN TRI-VAL- LEY BASEBALL LEAGUE with Mills la the (entre Senator CENTRE FIRST In the Thursday defeated by pitcher, Joe t Into spring Hall 1 game Were new Mills Inning 1yed ski gave Mill ot Martz for ee VvictLors Wen with a ahead gnt Hal Durs nina safetie nd Hay with two hi up ei to Brown a the attack Chic Goodhart ted Hall'g accoun Centre and The i Spring Mills » Hall Standing In LOCAL MUSHBALL GAMES I —— a ———— FOCRENRODE-—SMITH. i V. Bus I. MeGwnr of Ba Miss I Mrs. Fx in Bellefonte | i al { . . Smith, a daughter { RE ward F i of Buffalo, liv ind has been he extension me nomics Centre county and favorably where much done, After 5 wedding New England states, the couple return . to Bellefonte where they make their home. Miss Smith hag dered her resignation as representative. sinceg known of her 1931 in club She i= Centre work Hall was trip through the will will ten. extension POTTERS MILLS “re oo eo 0» : . * Charles Foust and ly of Potts. vi are spending their vacation at the home of his Juncle, J Mr. “Mrs, GQ. Ho. Fond. mother d aunt, Miss Caroling Mé- Claskey, motored fo’ Reading on Sat- urday. They Jeft Misys MeClaskey at Reading, at the home of W. E. Me- Cormick while they went on to Lyon- ville to attend the wedding of Miss Edan Rennargd and Robert Windolph, grandson of J. R. Bible, The McCor- micks returned to Reading Saturday evening. They Jeft Miss McClaskey and Mrs. Laura McCormick in Read. ing to visit for a week, while Mr. and Mrs. McCormick returned home Sunday evenige. a_i FINDS “REPORTER” ADV, BRINGS GOOD advertising ——— ———— (COUNTY CIV SERVICE AVPOINTMENTS CENTRI FOR SALLY. Perfect AUTOS y t Washed. 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