THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1938 THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. I THE CENTRE REPORTER . ®! ville, Surviving are the following | ISSUED WEEKLY, . sons and d wighters Mrs Fdward — Hazel, Syracuse, N. Y James W . — ; Ss Rochester, N. Y.; Frank J. Howard CENTRE HALL, PENNA. . a Abin ; | Nit Walter Miller, Mackeyville; Mrs oof S| —— » 14 BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors |o | B. W, SMITH, Editor | LTE I NT BDW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager | SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES Pexn's VALLES Georges CENTRE (Rev. Delag Centre Hall» #:00—Church Wor 10: 00—Church ‘School Tusseyville— ¢:30—-Church School 10.30—Church Worship. 1 aged. 00 years EvanNGELICAL hemor i fol : i LEDGER PRINTING PLANT, (Rev. W. K. Hosterman, Pastor) | She i eon In er iwial BOM PHILIPSBURG, BURNED, MON. Centre Hall— t t el : Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Worship Service, 10:30 A, M. Spring Worship Service, Sunday Bethesda — Worship AND A GOOD GAME .PISCOPAL Met ‘ i ve 1 ie — —— : PTE rT : sla (Rev. I L. Miller, Pastor) hurch societies. She spent much of iq I'RY THIS HOME TEST: Play solitaire, or read @entre Hall— | served a number Of Pastor LW under the sight-saving easy-to-see-by light of an I.E. S. Unified Service, 9:30 a. m. Funeral services were held at the of Mn J B. Wert . Horas. [iat Lome Monday - after: ith | evening, Decembe lamp—and notice how much better your eyes feel, 49: 4u—Sunday Scheel Rev, Ivan Ie NH A A |, Rev. J. M. how much more you have enjoyed it than if you 10:45—Morning Worship. made in the Lutheran-Re med |, ; 3 3 ‘ : . Spring Mills— emetery at Rebersburg t this wes had used some ordinary lamp that you ve been used 7:30—Church Worship. REARICK Ns. 3a 1 A | : to. The better light rests eyes and body alike, relaxes PRESBYTERIAN SE am a ar i vening, Dec. 1 the nerves—dehnitely aids health. LE.S.lamps are dec- (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastot therar this 1 ty, dled i Delit not in ti orative, too—the new models are the best looking ex er! 9:30—-Morning Worship. : Centre Hall 10:30—Sunday A REPUBLICAN PROBLEM. The WW il y » 3 Rs pu 1 in its editor mise Lepr ic “Disapi around | ing for public pa ferent matter.” SHOPPING NOW ! Choose a Fine Watch, Diamond or a! anit at 0, Wi ing tha Voto Admiisaon sre pu 1nd nest Seas i be Any Beautiful Gift Now while walking 10 ket these Joe kmim wd | E. "yan ore, November 3. | Stock Is Complete. appears y © y re . : A ' heads $ a » . 5 . . heads ; A Small Deposit will Hold for You Until Christmas. it a tro ne for the : \ A must ¢ ' 1 ‘ / » » many o en To pate and 2. wo rope |, le whe went to the hom Rr Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton, Bulova Watches . . . Esceptiona Diamonds » » Full Line of Lockets & Crosses ® Go straight to Mother's 5 TT1EG | » » heart with this practical | Christmas present—a beauti- 5 = y : : Silverware l.eather Goods ful, big. new General Electric seekers to handle. But He renis | KNECHT Virginia Knecht, 16-year Triple Thrift Refrigerator! : y Nn 1 Bob oominin a pot is ran dlold daughter of Mi Tames Sprankle. | She'll use it and appreciate dl 65. : 1 oilet Sets Manicure Sets ny 1 " WHO ence | State College, died in the Loch Hav- its modern convenience - | : j every day for years to come. It will guard the family's | A 1 health, and food budget, too! Fors ob | : » » The G-E—First Choice of Millions LL ~1is Now Popularly Priced! held State jobs an thoiretd | Ie and thought them- len hospital. Virginia was the adopt selves possessed of a prior Yai Prior ciaim to | ad daughter of Myr. and Mra Harry be restored to the 2 . them, ’ 3 . . Knecht of Cedar Springs, with whom i | ——— eee she had lived for 14 years. i The full-course turkey dinner gorv She is survived by one brother, | ed at noon on Sunday at the Auto. | Donald Blair Arney, Mifflinburg al port, near State College, was partici- | Step-brother, James Sprankle, State! i 3 pated in by a local social orga..za- | College, and the following step-sis | ton of ladies, who on this occasion | 1078: Mrs. Alice Peters and Mrs. Joan | Ex- took with them their respective hus- | Horton, Whitmore Lake, Mich. : Mrs bands. The couples included Mr. ang |Balph Davis, Mrs. Theodore Parker, Mrs Ernest Frank , Mr. and Mrs. Mary and Marion Sprankle, State Col ! : A Ia ceptional Pal Fetterolf, Mr. and Mrs, Fp lle€e. and Mrs. Treaster, Centre Hall. : : - A Priest, Mr. and Mrs Russel] Walker, Interment was made at Mall Hal | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Homan, Mr. ang | Friday afternoon 7 | $3 | Yolies Mes Hacol4 Bradford. The group was fo . - | re ughly pleased with the Tend! . f NC 3 | | vice, food and general sin dq ser LAWRENCE Mrs Emma Lawrence G-§ THRIFT UNIY | accommoda- Sied in the Centre County hospital with Oil Cooling | Co nd ollowing a stroke. Si} fF 7 | hk = € " ‘ id | o. She was aged 73 REFRIGERATOR The original sealed-in-steel : ; f nyineed | ik Bake Sale Decem 0 years and was a daughter of Edward i » ber 1 and Mary Livingston Graham. and at THRIFTY IN PRICE! THRIFTY IN CURRENT ized a SS rlutics. The Helping Hand class of th i ’ : las: the St. [the time of her death live i ; ed Luke's Lwtheran Sunday school will |sister, Miss Sallie Graham With a THI i ny led hold a bake sale in the primary pre hel ing Funeral sv ie ; " y of the Sunday school on Saturday, De. rns re Portia of pin ov . : Gv " Hgerating arschanism. { cember 10, afternoon and evening. Helen Harper, in Bellefonte a 2 | tover JEWELER Sr —— i ——— a —— : | = . The Miller Motor Com red- | MACKEY. —James Ww key H & 5 Cs | ompany on Wed ames W, Mackey, 84, osterman tover 0. i Phone 19R4 MILLHEIM nesday received four new Cheviviet retired farmer, died Friday morning . of complicatio . gars by rail, 4 plications incident to old age,| Phone 11-R-2 EIM at the home of a daughter in Mackey. MILLE tions,