The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 21, 1929, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1929.
THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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THE CENTRE REPORTER fe
-— DEATHS
WEEKLY, » . oo 0 *
FARNBER.—Adaline H. Meck was
born June 11, 1844, near Tdverpool,
Perry county, Her father died when
she was 12 years of age. Than she
and her mother camo to Centre coun:
ty, where she has always lived until
the past six years, which spent
with her daughter, Mra G. A. Cook.
On January 30th, 1862, wile was
in marriage to Wm. «
go-to Wm, © Purmek The Idez! Plant Food
for
Lawns, Flowers, Gardens,
Shrubs and Trees.
Under the Wheeler Bill allocating
$23,000,000 for the building of roads
and bridges in the several counties in
the Btate, Centre county will receive
$3RR 936, If it becomes a law
——
By Request
The golfer nonchalantly stepped up
. othe tee and swung one of those care.
TRY eesly eareful drives,
The ball sailed straight down the
‘airway, leaped gally across the green
ind dived into the hole like a prairie
’ ind
¢ 6 Bau oh ro Ce hint hese you suddenly gone erazy
ISSUED :
me See
CENTRE HALL, PENNA.
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SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors,
8. W. SMITH, Editor,
MDW, E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and
Business Mauager,
or
BEd on tpy, dodo dide bo drdrip dodo dp dod th
Insurance and
Real Estate
Want to Buy or Seli?
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he thot 7 inquired the golfer's wife, wha
vas trying to learn something about
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Butared at the Post OMiee iu Centre Hal
#8 sesokd class mall matter,
TROMS.—The terms of saubseription « raat
$e Beporter are $1.50 a year, In advance |, =.
Plaplay advertising rales made ksows | vr To this
*% application born-——James, Mary (MM: i. A. Cook)
and Thomas, of Philadelphia
: 1 a JOC On ROK WHS Age 5
: Sunday Church Services —_— 8 a 2 days Sy 4A
at 27 years of age and has lived
1 game
unite
+ 2 hole in ona!”
hie ensiyed a
vith a wild gleam
preceded the
years
who
which
living at
@ even ago, at
family were
union three children were
SEE US FIRST
ttle
ta rnd didi didy oddity, ddd dp iets.
years, Chas. D. Bartholomew
CENTVE MALL, Pa,
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converted §
a de- |
evening of |
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As the Heporter $1.50 a year
near, she
vout christian Mle.
her life
more earnest and eager to pass on and |
Very pa- |
FRANSES VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
(Bev, 8. ¥. Greenhoe, Faster)
Tusseyville, 10:30 A. AM.
(Communion Service at meet her : . an
pring Mila, 7:30 P.M. Be ey wake, ish
{Communion at Spring Mills.) aufre and a nad home. |
Regular divine services at— member of tie Zion Ev-|
QOentre Hall, 2:30 P., M. angeles hurch since her
— iterment of the
LENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE. Sl Sematary) near
(Bev. Delns BR, Keener, Pastor) .
Lentre Hall—
$:30 Bunday School
7:30 Church Services.
Spring Mills—
#:30—Sunday School
10:30 Holy Communion.
Friday, 7:30. P. M.,,
Bervice.
Farmers Mills—
Need a NEW Battery ?---We Have
1:80—Sunday School
. Them.
Bi83=—Churey Services too. "Toa sana wore bor 1p” hi | | |r| 51 To Does Your Bat‘ery Need Repairing?
tens ot diligd | r= a = ---We Can Do It.
Lemont—10:30 A. M.
Tusseyvilie—2:30. P. M.
Centre Hall, 7:30 P. M.
i The Centre
Was |
dim
was drawing ATV PIT OCT rr Orr rrr rr ree
BATTERY
SALES AND SERVICE.
Jesus. She was a
Tusseyville)
go to her ete
MCcCLENAHAN'S GRAIN HOUSE
CENTRE HALL
conversion
body was made in|
Tussey
a
CAMPBELL. ~— Mrs,
Millheim's
Campbell,
home of
Preparatory
We Service and Repair All Makes of Batteries
FPEESBDYTERIAN
(Bev, J. M., Kirkpatrick, Pastor)
Pine Grove Mils—10:30 A. AM.
Boalsburg—3:00 PF. M,
Aemont—7:30 P, M.
- eter teasers Shop and Compare
Quality and Price
Batteries Inspected Free.
HOMAN MOTOR CO.
CENTRE HALL
(Bev. Harry W. Newman, Pastor.)
Smuliton—S, 8. at 9:30;
worship at 10:30.
Bprucetown—8. 8S. at
ing ‘at 7 P. AM.
public
9:30; preach:
of nine-piece Dining Room
Suite of Genuine Antique Wal-
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At LINDEN HALL,
(Miss Sarah Eoaroyd, Pastor.)
NOW
EVERY
DAY
Sunday School at
Regular
ovening at 730 velock, | [Prothen Eiweod omaorr, oe wea || mUt Veneers, consisting of
RICHELIEU
BELLEFONTE
eee. SOMItINUOUS Show 2 to 11
GENUINE
VITAPHONE and MOVIETONE
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CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL
NOTES,
Large Size Buffet,
Semi-Enclosed China Closet,
Extension Table,
S Floor Chairs and Ann Chair,
(Seats covered in Jacquard Velour)
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.l MORE CAMP LOOTERS
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8 surgical patient
Joseph Su
who
several
Tuesday,
Murs,
Kad patient,
day.
Daniel M
patient,
day,
alins Hacl
A ¥. a
Lace, 5
fier havi ky
ent,
Harold
County, a
admitted
Mealment,
Thom
admit
treatment.
Mrs. Lien
fonte, was
Sal treatment,
“bl. an 8
Spring ish
Sratluia
fer at t
alary
was discharged on Saturday after
dergoing surgical treatment,
Miss Kate Sellers, of Zanesville, Ohio,
Was admitted on Saturday for surgical
treatment, She is a member Of the
Hisicas Comedy company, “The Radio
John Patterson, four Years old, son
ot John Patterson, of Boalsburg, was
admitted on Saturday for surgical
treatment,
Mra, James Confer, of Rebersburg,
was admitted on Baturday for surgical
treatment,
Ps LIE recaiving
: I
8 over Lue birth of ada igh ~
He nospill on Saturday.
Elizabeth
Miss Pauline Clements, registered
hurse of Bellefonte, became a medical
patient Sunday,
Mrs. Carolyn Stewart, of Bellefonte,
was admitted on Sunday for surgical
irgatment,
Falter Parsons, eight year old son of
| (Continued on next column)
a,
Re,
wi
if Arrest Finkle,
Confer
Edward
Auman, Wihbar
Rote, The
Bail
A lhert
and Ralph
Latter Released oan
:
Furniture Rugs
PHONE
BELL IR
Spring St
—
PUBLIC SALE,
of Ck
Three
rush Valley
mies past
Mit
snd te
Moet
and a nu
piiltwa
carted blankets
removed from the o 4 wrappings, |
A Year EG fwerndy-five
blankets disas
Perey
1 from the
. same
place,
Among the lot st
Potters Mills hotel
display in the
numer of
thal had not heen remov-
original pa
a ——— os
BOROUGH SCHOOL REPORT.
Report of 5th and 6th
sixth month: Per cont of
boys 98, girls 87.
in perfect
are 3
King
grades for
attendance,
Number of pupils
attendance, boyw 7, girls 1
Pupils making 100 per cent. in month.
ly tests: History Woodrow Bradford,
Bpelling-— Woodrow Bradford. Geogra-
phy-—Jack Kifer, Fred Spyker, Wood
row Bradford. Grammar — Woodrow
Bradford, Fred Sypker, — Thos, 1
Moore, teacher, : .
(Continued from previous column.)
a altur Parsons, of State College, was
mitt Bunday for surgical treat
ment, :
Joseph Quici, of Belefonte, wa
ly : Was ad.
mitted on Monday for medical treat.
ment,
Mrs. John Rowan, of Union
ship, was admitted on 0
HORSES
ay hotse,
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time of sale; 13)
hotlf- i
sun
SO Ine
head s=yoassold
fresh during
caring bull.
Sows,
brood
one have pigs Ly time
fwihiite boar, 24 shoots.
IMPLEMENTS Two
one and one
tnese wagons are in good
sied., Deoring binder, 6-fg cut; Johnston]
mower, Keystone hay loading. outfit,
tedder, Snossre!
Chests
HOTsY
Ons, Conkiin
sStougaton, §
ahape; bob-
Johnston S-fork hay
corn worker, Hench corn worker, Bv-
ans corn planter, 3J-section steel land |
roller, Empire grain dll, 3-section
spring tooth lever harrow, 2-section
spring tooth dever harrow, 2 60-tooth
lever spike harrows, 2 Vulcan plows
No. 13, cutting bench, top buggy, sel
hay ladders, set harness, full lengtn
tugs, 2 sets half tugs, collars, bridies,
2 harpoon hay forks, 2 hay ropes and
pulleys, single trees, double trees, forks
and shovels; 600-chick brooder stove,
Imperial Beaver cook stove, mink,
200 Plymouth Rock chickens.
E. M. Smith, auct.
WM. F. FETTEROLF.
GUNS-New and second-hand-—buy,
trade and sell. Expert gunsmithing,
reboring, restocking and sight adjust
ing~~BELL The “Gunman,” 427 Logan
Sunda
medical patient, y as a3
8t, Lewistown, Pa, re
BELLEFONTE
TALKING
PICTURES
Reproduced on Genuine Vitaphone
Equipment
Giving you the finest and most ex-
pensive Talking Pictures in the
World at Lowest Admis- & AR
sion Anywhere - . 0 300
Friday.
aim to give you real service in
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