THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1938 THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. A—— THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL, PENNA. SMITH & BAILEY, 8. W. SMITH, BAILEY, Business Proprietors Editor Associate Manager BEDW. KE. TERMS the Reports Lega sents | 1s sn I'he i IN M Centre M Spring Mille—7:30 P. M. to 10 A ia 0:3 A REFORMED Pastor) Harn R. CENTRE (Rev, Ix Centre 9:30 7:80 Spring 4:30 10.30 las keener, Hall Church Church School. Worship. Mills irch School Worship. farmers 1:30 Centre ® Ch inday Lemont Sunday S Worsh Tusseyville Election Bunday Evangelistic hool, 190 ip ¢ oC NoVL, f.ocust Election Sunday Grove— EriscoraL Pastor) METHODIST (Rev. 1. IL. Pentre Hall Unified Ser Christma Star.” Sprucet "uh 10 Miller, vice wn Sunday Morr School 45 Worship. PRESBYTERIAN (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) Centre Hall Prea« (No i hing Service) for en Ti ] hor degree leads Mi the Mrs Brouse, Misses and Cathryn Memb Tennis, W. . Kaufman, ‘oung, Nevin Meyer, Mrs. KEm- ma Brouse Mrs. GG. W Ishler, Miss Ethel Gingrich, Mrs. Ausle Shutt, Har old Wagner, P. B. Lombarger, O, F Pmith, George Clemson, Misa Hestor Christ, Mrs. J. D. Patterson, Carl Myers, Ray Smith, 8. W. Stover, Hen- ry Reitz. Wm. McAlavey, Mrs Ella Barr, Donald Way, Harry Feotzor, Mra. Jehn Reifsnyder, Mrs Rodney Mo- Ww. Mrs » Deaths lice Rider of Bellefonte al services were held Tuesday afternoon and burial made at Belle- fonte, SHUEY. Mrs wife of George C Anna Belle Shuey, Shuey of State Cul- lege, died at 7 o'clock Saturday night at her home following an illness of two years’ duration. Mrs. Shuey was 83 years old at the time of her death. | Her husband and one sister, Mrs. Mol- lie Davis, of Avis, survive, “MERRY CHRISTMAS" ‘To Everyone One of our pleasantest of Christmas customs borly one of decorating the outside of the home, By Louise Brown 7] WEOEeR 41 the Decorations Delight Children Townsfolk in 1 ny t ‘ WOMAN (LLB BASKIE ~ nd mily 3 i of "leas at the home Mrs, Ed Is of ‘otiors int (Gag na Heo of the lad a week's ¢8% mother The Mrs. render , Sunday day evening. December in Hulder Sprucetown M. E. church at 7 m. Following this the Sunday wighner Mills program a9 ae, toona, Mr Charles with the man Mr. and Mrs. Diek Mowery of New- town were recent visitors at the Kline home, Mr. and Mrs Mra. Kate Sunday | home, schools Mra Wynn and Fred and son mother, tary 1 - Carrott, Christmas spent ladies’ Mrs. school the schools party church, and have a Christmas ment of the gifts. A double birthday party was held at the home of Tammer Kerns on will in the base. and exchange Mark Williams and Miller of Bellefonte called evening at the 8B. T. Swartz Pod Centre Hall PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN. [J Goodhart, rr FOIL gt A BAL os situate Forns lecounty, I D | tract Ir i "Contre BALE. in Potter township, formerly the F AK quire at First 1 Ha Pa. Bed Homan, Pi FOR Dre fired DUCKS i On fin dos ) * WHEN IN NEED 0} Plannin: PRICES Pa. HONEST I md i Kebersourg, SR To Qur Posi -~ ~ “ oS 4 FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. rE PEEE ETE TE rE PPPE roe I —— ea — (7 DO YOUR ... hristmas SHOPPING NOW ! Choose a Fine Watch, Diamond or Any Beautiful Gift Now while Stock Is Complete. A Small Deposit will Hold for You Until Christmas. » Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton, Bulova Watches . . . Esseptions| Diamonds » » » Full Line of Lockets & Crosses » » Silverware : Toilet Sets lL.eather Goods Manicure Sets - » » » Ex- Clellan, Mrs. Luther K. Dale, Mrs. | | Friday evening in honor of N. BE Runkle spent a few days | Miller and Mrs. Morris Green of Oak daughter, Mrs. Clarence | Hall Station. Refreshments consist. : Funeral services were held Tues- | Mrs. Anna Sara Sweet, Mrs. Leroy Freeby, Mrs. day afternoon, with Rev. J. W. Zang | with Toy Margaret Khbhn, Miss Beulah Fort- officiating, ceptional Interment was made at Decker and family near Centre Hall. mey, Mrs. Leah Wright, Miss Augusta | Houserville. Murray, Mrs. Anna Wink, Rev. H. I. Wink, Mrs. Ralph B. Meyer, Mra. An- nie Noll, Miss Anna 8. Sweeney, Mra John Kimport, W. H. Stuart, -W. RR Ham, IL. W. Whitehead, Howard Swank, R. J, Day, H. M. Hosterman, Mrs. Ella Gingrich, Mrs. Roanna Win- son, Miss Effie M. Jacobs, Mrs. Fran- ses Duffey, Robert Hess, Miss Anna Weber, Mrs. Frank Gardener, Mrs. Harry E. Snyder, Wm. I. Ishler, Mrs, | Harrison Shawley, Harrison Shawley, | Miss Anna M. Dale, Mrs. M. A. Clark, | Mra, Margaret Callenbach, Mrs. Tsra- | ei Reitz, A. BE. Gingrich, Miss Cathryn ale Mrs. Edgar Hess, Mrs. C. Bon- | A A A A———— the Aaronsburg church on Monday afternoon, Rev. Fred D. Wentzel will lead in a dis cussion on the Denominational Youth program, at a seminar of Christian Education of the Evangel al-Reform- ed denomination. Rev. Wentzel Ia dai. rector of the Young People's Move ment in the denomination named. In Reformed TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE Maurice Mulfinger, et al. to Blanche Muifinger, of Spring Mills, tract $1. in {ing of ice cream, cake, coffee and poo jeorn were served The guests were: ! Farmers through the valley are well | Mr. and Mra. Whitehill, Mr. and on with fall plowing. It is only on |Mre Garbrick and family, Mr. and limestone soll where the practice of Mra. Morris Green and three sons, all plowing in the fall for gpring planting (of Oak Hall Station. and seeding is most beneficial, On | —————— sand and flint soils the practice is in| a general sense detrimental of large experience, long contended that after New Year's able, Farmers | Harrison Yarnell of near Zion was however, have | “Ommitted to the county jall charged plowing any soll | with forging checks, following infor. will prove profit- | mation made ¥ Marion Meyer and the j State College Fuel and Supply Com- jpany. The (hacks wers in amounts of $20 ang $25. The aliases ured were Harrison Tressler, Fred Lost and was | Kryder Yarnell, » We have had several good rains dur- ing the past week, especially Friday night, when the precipitation more than an inch and a half Values Come and be Convinced I R.S. Stover Phone 19R4 MILLHEIM JEWELER AS
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