THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1938 a THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. I ——— ® ee » Hugh pleurisy . ® ® - -> » * TIIUTIN fed on Friday morning in the (‘en 4 5 D L : tra County hospital where he had CENTRE HALL, PENNA. . eat 5 nt 8 iat a Rantatiies g = |» - . » * . ® » » SMITH & 8. W. BAILEY, Business Cul ® » Authority > Major Lalrd R eplaced by State —— BAILEY, Proprietors SMITH, \ Editor of and Associate Editor EDW. KE. Manager i SUNDAY CHURCH dERY (Rev. lL. LV] VIN Spring Mills—8 to Tusseyvile—10:30 Hall, 7:30 P. Centre M. Harr REFORMED Rn. Pastor) CENTRE (Rev, Centre Hall 9:30—Church 7:30—~Church Mills— Church Worship. Church School Delag Keener, School Worship. Spring 9:00 10:00 Farmers Mills- 9:30—Church 10.30—Church School Worship. Centre Hi Sunday Lemont— Sunday School, 10 Worship Ser Locust Grove— Worship Sunday Service, Tusseyville Evangelistic at MeTHopisT Episcopal (Rev. I. IL. Miller, Pastor) @entre Hall— Unified Bprucetown-— n-00—Sunday 10:45—Morning dary thew stitutions of he "Dig M Gar Frode - School Worshij ha re of re wive Heb ng n- al de mis Aa PRESBYTERIAN J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) Hall 3 Church School —~Morning Worship. Pine Grove Mills 1 School urg, 7 ) . H : . . 1 1.uke i hing Service) . A FES TONE R ny . : : : ‘ ; 30—Churcl YOUR... (No Prea 11,000 34,500 POSTS FOR JAMES Er gE Christmas SHOPPING NOW|! PART OF To ¥FiLl STATE JOBS, Choose a Fine Watch, Diamond or Any Beautiful Gift Now while Stock Is Complete. A Small Deposit will Hold § SAVES ITS COST IN SOAP ot You Until Christmas. » Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton, Bulova Watches . 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LONG Mrs widow of balance Reeder The | i been ter. rific, fully measuring all pre. dictions. Among the many deer there were also numerous bucks killed, some Elma Long. | Wm H. Long. dieg ther home in Howard Monday morning following an illness of several weeks STOVER Bair . - 2 Mrs, Long is survived by two sons, by hunt :R ird Warren : Stover George E. Long, of Howard, and Arth ¥ hunters who shoot first and look | died morning at 10:45 o- lur M. Long. Detroit. Mich hr afterwards, and some whose horns Cock at his home in Woodward from | services were condaict ed Wednesday . had not developed suffic iently to iden. |a heart attack suffered a short time afternoon at the home ; tify themselves as of | before. Mr. Stover, 5 butcher by trade : > male group. had not been in good health tor aufman among her pastor, and 8. of deer tribe Wagner nt doe deer has offic iating at up to Ex- ceptional Values cee Shick Shavers = Saturday members the the ® +» ® » +» o 9 9 ¢ We feel that the killing of doe deer in this mashion is nothing but slaughter. How nyuch better it be for the Commission corra} the deer where they are numerous ang place them in mountain sections where they are scarce, and then plant the kinds of trees, shrubs. which will provide suitable feeq for them wanton would to too ote, EE ———— st —————— DEATHS, Homer H. Brows. in Pittsburgh. a #on of Mrs. Annie Brown, Bellefonte, aged 53 years. Burial was made at Bellefonte on Tuesday, past few weeks. Mr. Stover was born in Penn town. ship, September 27, 1801. a son of Al- fred and Alice Bower Stover, Febru. Ary 24, 1914, he married Miss Lydia Musser, who survives with the follow. ing children Ray W.. Lodie. Paul, Marion, and Dorothy, home and Mrs. Alice gasserman. Bellefonte, Geo ge Stover of Coburn and James Stover of Lewisburg John, at Hover are surviving Funeral services wore Evangelical church Tuesd with the Rev. Harry A. lating. Burial was ‘made cemetery, Millhelm, held in the ay morning, Houseal offic. in Fairview M Ww Ww A Mrs, Day er's r. and Mrs Holderman hon m. McCormick and MoCor Paul Martz parents, Charet, Mrs son Charles of Sunday at the A 10, and family of Mt. at the Siat- homes, the Mr. and home Thanksgiving mick saves your clothes — saves your hands—saves its entire cost in soap alone. Discover how much it can help with YO UR washing. For every woman who owns a washer, a free demonstration package of May- tag Water Softener is waiting, at our store. Before another wash-day, be sure to call for yours. : i : I. C. McClenahan, Ag’t CENTRE HALL $12.°° Phone 19R4 Come and be Convinced JEWELER
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