i — DECEMBER 6, 1928 THE CENTRE REPORTER. CENTRE HALL, PA. Nw pp andi LR r= HEB CENTRE REPORTER on a sel LR #1 was unable to radly until the end. the attention of two young men from PUBLIC BALE. i well: Pil Hine farming impletients, and ISSUED WEEKLY, = = ~~ DEATHS oe] Born December 2, 1853, the son of | Woodawrd who went to the rescue, The ; hb farm stock, A clean-up sale —B, M. 4 i por George and Sophia Brungart, he lived | wounded man was carried to his home, re b ALD ry (Smith, suct, CENTRE HALL. PENNA on a farm outside of Mifflinburg forlin Woodward, and shortly thereafter . BATURDAY, DEIMBER ., = X TUESDAY, MARCH 19, at 10 A. M we — VONADA Mrs. Edith Vonada died] many years and was well and fav-| was given first aid by Dr, Morrow and P. M. sharp, b miles east of Centrd , ou ’ at 4 oS HE > . kr ; : Hall, near Penns Cave, Charles SBholtz 1% miles North of Potters Mills, Wel- p on Tuesday of last week at the home | orably Xnown, then taken to the hospMal in the am Hi 2 . Hote BY sok will . tool SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. of a daughter, Mra. Willam Krader, Besides his daughter, Mrs Mary | bulance, His condition noted In the wil sell farm stock and Implements agian fo enrick we eli; Aral o K : ET Toles { ils 3 or fs § 3 (iis 8. W. SMITH, Editor. near Penns Cave, from where inter} Stoltz, he Is survived by a son, George | first paragraph of this article was re- a. whi on op oH B aan; a fo Te . y Saturday in the] W, of Willlamsport, and two brothers, | ported from the hospital Wednesday WEDNESDAY MARCH 6, at 10 A. | ™ 2a 0a ’ ” EY, Associate Editor and |ment was made on 2 ibis : ’ : a \ TELS #DW. E. BAILEY. a. cemetery formerly connected with the Fred, of Mifflinburg; Adam, of Reber morning. M., 4 mbes west of Bpring Ming, Gs. THURSDAY, MARCH 21, at 10 bo Yearick church, now razed. Services) burg and three sisters: Mra, Sophia Game Warden Monster, of Bellefonte, Horhe pe Gobble nd 8 Be Scithe Will 'M., 4 miles West Centre Hall or 1 M of Brockton: Mrs Emma land John B. Hose, a division supervisor | #eii arm stock and uli ine farm ; 2 . ’ as 4 1 all, ar ¥ implements. E. M. Smith, auct. East Linden Hall, on Potte® farm OQ. Walker will sell farm sotek, imple Evtered ad the Post Office in Ceatre Hab | were conducted hy Rev, D. IR. Keener, | Laubach, fo »-cond alase mall matter, pastor of the local Reformed church, Frazier, of MEL Hall; and Mrs, Alice lof the game comunlssion, of lock Ha- SRAMS The terms of subseription to The deceased wag the widow of Geo. | Crouse of Rebersburg, ven, were on the scene and state a FRIDAY MARCH 15, 9 A M, three ly — 1 4 * 5 ¥ iA ’ Vonada, who died thirty-three years Funeral services were held in the | thorough investigation is being made, miles south-east of Spring Mills, on ments and household goods; clean es ‘teporter are $1.50 a year, in advance ' ’ : HERG, She was born at Jacksonville, a] Lutieran church, following a short al cti—— the Krape farm, Wm. H. Bressler will sale BE, M. Smith, auct, D-i.ay adverilsing rates made knowu daughter of Isaac and Mary (Reish) | service at the home of Mrs. Stoltz nt YOUTH OF 20 INSTANTLY KILLED. — - 'deation. Smith There survive these children: { Muncy Hev, s William Rearick. pastor ; S——— TT Mrs. Chales Duck, Mifflinburg; Mrs. lof the Mifflinburg church, officiated Morrill Kessinger, Nittany; Mrs. Wi-| Burial was made in the Mifflinburg | Walter Dolan, While Riding Bleyele on $e - — — - Sunday Church Services am Krader, Penns Cave; Lee Vonada,| cemetery. State Road Was Struck by Cars -— Centre Hall, R. D. 2; and Mrs. D. W. et——— Passing In Opposite Direction. Ess VALLEY LUTHERAN (CHARGE Houser, Corry, Erie county. Mrs. Her- DALE~Mss Lian Dale dled at the ni lhe . oe. Pastor bert Hettinger, Spring Mills, and Mrs dips } (Rov, 8. ¥. Gresnhss, ) a | home of John M. Keller, connected with | years. on Sunday evening was hit by a Wilbur Lucas. Centre Hall, BR D. 23, : ! Farmers Mills—10:30 A. M. are sisters. and Frank Smith, Los An- the State Department of Forestry, at|car while riding a bicyele on the State {Communion Service.) Walter Dolan, aged almost twenty THERE’S A DIFFERENCE geles, California, is a brother of the Harrisburg, on Saturday, and Tuesday | road at Peck's store, Nittany, near his surges Valley, 2:30 P. M. deceased tha body was brought to Shiloh cem- |fiome to where he wis guing. The etery, near Dale Summit, for inter-|youth’s skull was crushed, causing in- No doubt a man might pet fully as (Communion Service.) Mrs. Vonada was aged 67 years and much exerelse by wielding a hoe as he Hegular divine services at— 4 months. Centre Hall, 7:00 to 8:00 P, M. ment. Services were conducted by Rev. | stant death. He wns about to enter Dr. Relish. of Harrisburg, assiste wia lane whe w 8 of we 4 . ; a d " i We when two cars oogming in ofr could from swinging a wolf club but it Rev, W J Wagner, of Bonlburg. posite directions were about to Leis ’ The man whe spends all he makes CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE. Royer, wife of Daniel DD. Royer, of He and Laur Musser) Dale bottd « brakes, causing his car to swerve, hit (Mev, Deolus RB, Keener, Pastor) bersburg, died at her home foliowingl ed and was reared nt ale Sui it. Ivts other car and caused ft t Haw Oo Blrike may be as hard a worker ax the one Lene Hall— a brief Ziness with paralysis, aged 0] when ti ¥:30—Sunday School years. Deceased was born at Madison- | panlabure to Harrisbure ey Phi vouth waa 10: 30—Church Servicea burg, a daughter of Benjamin and Mu ALY {us Dale accomp teorgs. Dolan Busse Qe raret Roush, both deceased. Survive y a H solar hy te} es y vill Bal , ’ ; \ 1 wii § ; ‘ him 1:80—Sunday School. ing, in addition to her husband, 1 n fil since 1a And i hy gas 2:30 Service. whom she wag united in marriage i y Nebraskan a i —y two sons. Edwin | Stray Bullet Hits Horse Hitched to £1. yal f Rebersburg i Fonte ire b hers of the deceased | Bugey. EVANGELICAL fasughter, Mrs, + Hosterman, of : tHev: W; Hv. Ssug, Paster.) teherashurg: Wo sisters, [ds Samus jo. c. oRNTORY, ACCIDENTALLY! - | Bethesda—10:30 A. MM. stadis . nd. a brother: Rev: J SHOT. IS AT POINT OF DEATH Locust Grove—2:30 FP. MM. E Bpring Mills, 7:10 VP. MM. family PVE the voung man . who has a growing account at the bank, It Isn't so mech what one makes as HUE Vive what Is saved that eonnts, Industry Js ar . » a virtue but so is Thrift, Have a def- :30—2linisterial Reliel inte program, Start an aceount at our Bauk and profit by your laber, ne ——— Woodward Retired Farmer Is Hit by | — PRESBYTERIAN Stray Bullet Wildeh Passes Through (Rev. 3. M., Kirkpstrick, Pastor) hurch, officiating. Interment in the | Abdomen—His Call Brings Res sro ef wld ol i CUers, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. Pine Grove Mills, 5:30 A. M. alsburg 1:00 A, AM. . ) nd i 3 i Boals 8, : HOUTZ Ham J outs ded at] miu ~~} ¢ Wand. | Tunter whe } hM : PE Ged not Centre Hall, 7: 2, Ml. Graysville after- a long dine witn | od nu it 60 yen or ] v ir £ ait Wood- | Loo the havo Sarsiint wrORE . ¢ ! METHODIST EPISCOPAL it Houserville and wns aged 68years,| _ ., =, nn achilental gun wih] a ¥ye dats he sw, 5 Tunis with 8 PERE CENT INTEREST ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS (Rev. Harry W, Newman, Pastor.) a at EE Ee OU L-A FEE] VBUNIY BORIH I TET PEO SIE ORR NR UTHORITY HSE TU PTIRE Jena l RI JR Bmullton—8, Ss. $:30; public worship pt 1u:30. n 0 “lr " Centre Hall--8. 5 t 1:30, preachn-j ter ni three broth Mrs Han . ' : si A F3 e ‘ I ESI ; Vi nit Johnstos a mel a spring Mille—8. 8. at JU; preach-| Houtz, of 8 rise OW ind car. of : ; H " even M y yi MN : . Spring Mile. 8. at 4:30; preach | Houta, of Sic ir. Oma ink 0.0 siaporgoqt er Read This Before You — i .—— | iking to an unks wr. and g Facovered Buy Elsewher At LINDEN HALL, BRUNGARI ¥ nls Brul- moment after ¢ o ted the b ‘ NOL ty 1 ere. {Miss Sarah Ecroyd, Pastor.) gart, who formeriy wa A rosicent ; g i ; : £ Fav t y ’ . . ho . re POC COV OPO OP OPEL EE ——— DTH on Monday of last week as the rem other ¢ one To hunter then disa- |The wound was dremed after witch | We are Now Offering You Three Act Comedy Drama by Young | id : \ract ! i Our GREATEST VALUES . People of the Lutheran Church, In in Grange Arcadia, Friday and Satur fr bak day Evenings. BA grerranzall SHOP EARLY SHOP EARLY! lll CLOTHING Men's, Women's and Children’s Grange bia i poopie | of the ithe 1 chu Heserved | a seats on F nit ‘ is § and's6 conta. "Saturday evening. sen lll SHOES, UNDERWEAR, AND gr J Ba | Gitts ot Jewelr Yy FURNISHINGS ra at Prices that are the LOWEST in the County. we Are GIFTS that LAST | m———— Hon. 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CLOCKS of All Kinds--a Fine Assortment. he is known by many who made his acquaintance at Everett and the com- Baby number one and a No. 1 baby C : + munity in sneral will 6 4 ) y | asseroles y in general will find in him a ~~a girl—was born to Mr. and Mrs : Pie Plates, Bread Trays, Nut Sets, Cheese Sets, Etc. very courteous, trustworthy and hon: Rufus 1. Finkle, of Mifflinburg, Mon- est business man who will administer ——— day morning at 4 o'clock in the Gels to the needs of the people on the slo inger Memorial Hospital, Danville { MA . gan, "One price to all; honest goods ' dd Mrs, CC, FF. Emery. o Wi. at ORR a * t 3 are no re Tn hd of wi Atwater Kent R A D | 0 Kolster a | : or EN iipcicas Hin story will open Second Bear Killed on Old Nittany. CLOTHES f th Wh ] F . Seco 0 1 on Nittany 1 ion dos The Gift for the Whole Family. or the Yy/10le ramuly Ee at Low Prices to suit every Horfe, -”t Pleasant Gap. Fhe kiting . : P ] tl k BATE SN Spon SB Prices the Lowest. Save Money by doing your . : Groans Valley road, at a point near the wist boundary of the State land. hri Sh * ithe bear was a female and welghed C stmas opping at 200 pounds, The first bear killed ten : ) dave Carlier was also a female and had wl ui acub, Bhe was killed on the Yenliont ary lands. west of the State ro Bye Nittany, > ’ S S ’ 9 i a Hh Ke Ds i I DEPARTMENT STORE Richellen Purchases “State” T wo third bear for this season was kifled on Nittany Mountain on Tues day, (on the range immediately north JEWELER MILLHEIM 1 MILLHEIM of the Dam in Greens Valley, about . . #wo iileg cast of the State House,