THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1038 _— THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, | CONGRESSMAN-ELECT VAN | COMMUNITY WEEK DEATHS, PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN. ZANDT NAMES SECRETARIES == wast. of the pus OF PRAYER SERVICES Mary E. Gordon Ellis, Mrs, C. It puddenly at he daughter of | Unfonville, | FOR BALE—Hard wood for i 0, Christmas —————— —— CENTRE HALL, PENNA. HR eee SMITH & BAILEY, 8. W. SMITH, Editor QE " iy on oO OS81Y elect Jam wd ra 4 v1 | Howard { {OT FOR i pi v t . ’ + . A 4 i} £ re : i { V { ok hotm cated fter having sp« Fokenroth tate road. als Fye, Centre died very home In Toledo, © Proprietors for nua i whe ‘OTE a ED 5 ) \ y ry er ' fy ‘vs 13 t he ( VOL 11011 ast wee) She aged | Alal Ae Interment at Associate Editor Manager BAILEY, Business EDW. E. TERMS the Report Legal eenis pr Dis; Mm ap) Eunterd Hall as 11 SUNDAY CHURCH SERYICES Penn's Vall (Rev. L : Farmers Cenire Christn Harr RerorMED Paslor) CENTRE (Rev, Delag IL. Centre ¥.30—Church School 10:30 Worshlp Service. Tusseyville— ¥:00—Church 10:00—Church Keener, | paralysis { i Mrs, Auman had Hall— { y | Saturday and was in the fatal Inroached. Slowly she los | groceries when the Christmas To Qur Many Jricnds, i control of her uscles Worship. { proachin School Mrs ant EVANGELICAL (Rev. W. Kk. Hosterman, Pastor) Centre Hall Christma ne t 2% at 1 sunday Lemont— Sunday 4 P {i hes he gi cial Bex . . D1 Union Christm jervice, 10:30 gm. [years ago. Surviving are tv 1 oad retirems d ther gov i : : $8 wou { Re Tusseyvilie— Mahlor K uman, oi entre ALL | arnmenta department nd ages 8 — . . add ’ “x cat 4 | Sunday School, 9:30 and James |} Auman, a a HM si in the 23n "1 eassional district 53 ory ibs Lo ! ar - y a RT LI EL LRT I FIRST NATIONAL . t St John's Reformed dhwrch lL iwith the wor and vanowl: : i i i i ppying Mis { Millhedm labored witl : ct entre i -— Her pau CENTRE HALL, PA. officiated Worship Service, 9 A. M. . as Lex organi Sunday School, 10:00 A, M. } tor, Friday ne of hg : Mersopist Episcopal (Rev. 1. IL. Miller, Pastor) Pentre Hall— Unified Servi Bprucetown 40: v0—sSunday School 10:45—Morning Worship. Thursday, made in th ax CANDIDATES FILE CAMPAIGN EXPENSE ACCOUNTS Farms tor Sale - hevigty x OT y [ar carisimas ex ¢ Ia =. og > In . i nd Rellefonts fa was a cal . 4 py 4 i33 Bight-room H ‘ piped Hot Fle cenber 22, 1 WORSHIP SERVICE LUTHERAN CHURCH, CHRISTMAS EVE wpring Mills— \ lings No. 1 repal : , PRICED AT #5000. POSSESSION APRIL 1, 193% Chri ip PRESBYTERIAN (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) 4 8:30—Church School rinced | 1 1-4 m iro Spring ‘i ——— oo ———— ed y | LOCAL AND PERSONAL PRICED AT #3400.00. Owner will accept reasomable mertgage : 4 er of Thom nt i ¢ hg : : i 1-2% TARIFF POLICY » and Emma (Haines) Royer and wa elved spend . FOR HITLER t Logan Mil linton cour 7:30—Evening Waoiship. pp — BROOYER'S RESPONSIBLE E. DALE FISHER, Realtor CENTRE HALL, PA. A ——— A —————— A ————— TVEDYRODY aw aw # y wad » why it ap; po le" —————— BEAN WATTS RETIRES AS AG. SCHOOL £24 HEAD | WRIGHT -H wn Barney Wright Move Host. Ir ond Ea LL vatior Hes jointly mia (i: & nmission. ar tha UJ. 8 Pp I Keller i iting, burial in Biological He is a Penr Wig One or t State to when he received edor of science saived the degree of Master of Sci- | emce, and was awarded the degrees of | BAILEY. Philip Balley, a former doctor of agriculture by Syracuse Uni. | resident of Millheim, died suddenly in Vricht was Ivishem, late and of Migs Wright. who Spring Mills 5 few days after death of the sister named. a brother of Mra, Hall nian by birth, and Pn ay donts at mn W, deceased ding at Penn of Centre 1850 of bach- oh the 1898, he re- major in Agriculture in the degroa Later, in Island State College awarded him the Me Was walking on a street. degree of doctor of science. Mr. Bailey was aged 46 years and His successor has not been named. |!ved at Liverpool during the past few years. Ho was employed by the Kess- STATE'S RECEIPTS EXCEED Crimi ompsny. Thers Hur. i m a wife, formerly Rirth Has- $1,000,000,000, SAYS ROSS | singer, a brother, Charles Balley, and State Treasurer F, Clair Ross an- |® "ister, Mrs. Grenninger, of MilTheim. nounces that biennium rooek al- Interment was made at Mimnsim ready exceed a billion dollars. The to- |?" Tuesday afternoon. tal, with five and a half months to ®, he said, is $1,001,36089, 58, Roes sald it was the first time in! Pennsylvania’s history that meoming revenues had exceeded 5 billion dollars for one biennium. BRUNGARD. Mrs. Cora A. Brun- gard, 65, a native of Williamsport, dieq at her home in Rote, near Lock Hav- en, at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. She had been 11 for several months. he widow of Newton BrunTard she had resided moet of her Nittany Va'ley Bote a member The rottenness in the courts will likely in the and at Kho was Pate Senate to organize the body, al- of the Evangelieal church though the majority of the senators | “7d °f Lamar Grange, glected to it are Democrats, i fi‘fe In permit the Republicans Continued foot of next column Todt in Taw { Haver On Monday Mr. and ited with Garbrick, Improving turdav Mrs. Ishler vi their davghter, Mrs found from a and her recent iliness, James Bearson and James Markle the latter of State College. were guests of the Frick oompany of threshing machines, manufacturers in Williams- A banquet was served the threshermen at the Iycom- ing hotel. The Bill o' fare was fault- jlesa, nothing being omitted. Bruce F. Stahl of Altoona was | town on Tuesday, having brought his mother, Mrs. Mary Stahl, to her home for the day. Mr. Stahl, as administrat. jor for Sadie Gfrerer, advertises the (personal property ang real estate of | the deceased at public sale to be held {on the premises on Church street Saturday January 14, at 1:00 p » m, Continued from prev Surviving age two and Lester 1 ote, a Poy Greak, Sa‘ona: dren: and a brothey, 0" Oawoea, N. Y. Funeraj ous column) sons, daughter, Mrs. nines Appleton Aumil- services me Weodnesday ! in the were held at afternoon, with bur- Cedar HIN cemetery, : : i nd besides— THE SMART NEW MODELS HAVE EVERY KNOWN COOKING ~ONVENIENCE!