"MPMHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1939 THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, | —— - . CENTRE HALL, PENNA. SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 8. W, SMITH, BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager Editor _ TBRMS. ~The of subscription to year, in advance, | at the rate of ten! insertion. | rates made terms advertising line each advertising Legal per Display Post Office in matter. Enterd in the ‘SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES LUTHERAN Pastor) PenN’s VALLEY (Rev. L. Arthur Wagner, Tusseyville—$ to 10 A. M. Spring Mille—10:830 A. AL Centre Hall, 7:30 P. M. - Centre Harr REFORMED (Rev. Delag R. Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— ¢:30—Church School 7:830—Church Worship, Bpring Mills— 9:00—Church 10:00—Church & Worship. CliO0L Farmers 9:30—Chu 10.30—C Pentre Hall— 8:30—Holy ¢« 10: 30-—Sunday Sprucetown— 40:00—3Sunday Communion School. School Service, 10:30 A. PRESBYTERIAN M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) (Rev. J. 9:30—8Sunday School 10:30—Morning Worship. — The Spanish Explorer, DeSoto brought the gofl in 1538. MT very marked. first hogs to e increase bv rone railroad Centre choked to Ha Hal : ™ i young and indeed man & arm : 1 Free v 4 Te an 8 ys ma f Mir sunkle’'s routine ige to na » it a something else. A near- Zero morning last week saw him com- ing through Centre Hall tied over his suffering a kindly cepted, work, mile i fune daily is with 5 scarf prevent True, proffered, hat from “IL” is ang ears tt, the cold many and na good but nevertheless many 2 trod in at hand. ———————— Chain Store Tax Declared Illegal The Chain Store Tax having been for almost two, unconstitutional. was for the benefit of fourth class school districts, districts like found in Centre county, a ——————————— The Woman's Club, In Bellefonte, has volunteered to replace coats and other outer garments destroyed fire when the high school building was burned, on the 13th Of course this service will be confineq to stu- dentg whose families are needy and unable themselves to make replace- ment. Mrs, Harrison Walker is the person those desiring to assist in this laudable work should contact, WORry days fi iw - when is not law, years, The was tax propsed tabeth RR Tues ‘1 nt the died week ative was a member X Ma Reformed church, Sho was | ; ip at F¥ John Lev townsl Lrmet ang Eve |! the fath of Spring Mill the following Mrs Moyer she died Mi David Kelly fer { } Of Wm vr daughter of Wm Hern diel a ip i garet Wagner rank Keene num ago. The following chil Herman and , Hacry Lock Haven; Willam E., Boyd Sholl, Bellefonte: Mrs. Clayton Reish, Allentown, and Mrs. Edward { Mulfinger, Pleasant Gap. She was a ' member of the Methodist church | Pleasant Gap. { dren survive | Keene, of { Funeral services Rev. F Interment | Pleasant were B was held Wednes Henry made day, with officiat- jing in the Gap cemetery | — ! i HOMAN Mrs {died at her home Monday morning. imost 77 Margaret State Homan College aged al- in She Was Her husband, W. IH. | Homan, with the following children: Mrs. Catharine Glass of 8u- ring Wis. : Mrs. Lodie 8hrum of Cleveland, O.; Harry and Bruce of State College: Sheldon of Harrisburg; Mrs. Ruth Wakiley of Ames, Towa, ang James of Fleetwood, Pa Funeral services will be held this (Thursday) afternoon, Rev. J. F. Har- kins officiating, and burial made In Pine Grove Mills cemetery. on years, survives SHUTT.w-Mre. Salinda Shutt died in Bellefonte on Monday, never hav- ing fully recovered from a fractured hip and arm. She was born at Run- ville, 5 daughter of David and Mary Rearick. Her husband, Jerry Shutt, is deceased. John Shutt of Bellefonte i of Johns She Gnteg surviving children wis Burial are 54 mide Bell ho VOArs, will {Thursday) afternoon ou Lamar 1 thre band, Funeral Britcher’s Auction SALE] WE AR. “er DNESDAY, M. CARLOAD NEBRASKA Horses and Colts 65 Good Dairy Cows and springers, besides usual BRITCHER COWS, HEIFERS AND STOCK BULLS from 30 to 50 fresh the We will have PGs | and SHOATS FLOYD A. served at BRITCHER Meals auction place. FOR INSURANCE SEE C.D. Bartholomew Estate Helen Bartholomew, Mgr. CENTRE HALL, PA. the gh, l.etters taent them duly authenticated {tiement. MARGARET E. { + . requesteq to | W. Harrison a Attorney, Centre lefonte, to pre Bell duly granted the under- all persong knowing themselves having been WILIJIAM B Hall Box deceased. Estate of late signed -r Walker, of County, Pa. Centre indebted to the estate are immediate payment, an t hone Hall Lt the same make testamentary on estate | ving aims again above a For the main lunch or supper dish serve baked filled with creamed oysters, vegetables or Try the vegetable or fish fillings to add a Lenten meal. 0 potatoes chopped meat, appetite appeal to rr l .onten m Baked Potatoes on the Half Shell Cut otat in half the baked p ’ p Filled Baked Potatoes ‘ { ‘ | GET (1110 IDTV They are so Alice Looking IN THE HOME THE trend is to I. E. S. lamps —the woman who wants her home to be beautiful and cheery has several of them. You get more for your money today, when buying I E. S. lamps, than ever before. More beauty, the latest in style, finest materials—and good light, always. You'll admire the models the local dealers are displaying—and this is the best time to purchase, because stocks are still rather complete. 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