The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 30, 1929, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA
THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1829.
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CENTIIE HALL, PENNA,
SMITH x BAILEY, Proprictors.
8. W. SMITH, Editor,
SDW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and
Business Manager,
Sunday Church Services
#BNNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
(Rev, 8. ¥. Greenhoe, Pastor)
Spring Mills, 10:30 A. M. ; SN T & wil Pun Vere eld el { 1eCle i :
Tokceryite. zim 1 1 me to Centr to y od , Eugene] ppapICAT | od .. two weeks
Centre tail, 7:30 P. M.
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QENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE. n cob — - t: i nl GOOD ] of oood light
2 " ed Abin vi n 1} } i hn. - -
(Bev. Delas BEB. Kecuer, Pastor) : . ' in{ GRADUATION DAY BRINGS ww
s ; | LOCAL SCHOOLS TO LOSI
Qentre IHall— 3 coded iit there. | ; a 4 aid
#:30 Bunday School ‘ . mils a a} n A SUI pat .
7:30 Church Services, . 4 . i 0 D as . = ’ for the bed-
1 or : © Ww : { Eigl teen Boys and Girls Win Coveted | FAILM CALENDAR. | OWS ta :
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Bg uiils= h Services Diplomas—Many to Go Farther In| RPI ANS
10:00 Sunday School.
Parmers Mills —
#:30—8unday School '
249:30—Church Services. ill a | : : his | . | ”
x 10 | ater 152: od Es | § only the price
EVANGELICAL 1004 I . lat oki M | \
(Rev, W. KE, Smith, Paster.)
Lemont—10:30 A. AM
Oentre Hall, 2:30 I. M. od n
Tusseyville—7:30 PP. M, I . 3 i ga | |
Wednesday 1 in th, I Web t | Dorothy LL. Garbrick, President | o :
male co! { i { ge i : : +: | Eugene P. Colyer, Vice-President Ie " | : collar button
church in Lt PW e i « i ’ ; | Gladys M. Heckman, Secretary
| wh
| ftmely Reminders from The Pennsyl- } ( Mok room . . cost
vanla State Coliege,
of a 15-cent
gert in i 3 ‘ 4 8 i Sarmh V, Runkle, Treasurer { 8 i
at 8 P.M : | Dorothy E, Brown Emory F. Floray i i ‘ad
— i 3 4 tire Bruce H, Koarr Cella A, Delaney { { . ! fo
PAESLUYTERIAN | 4 £5 4 : ot | ertha M. Sharer Dorothy K. Emerick | v4 g A /
i . . I Myles 8, McClellan Myla €, Spyker | ‘ : ‘ ba re 1 -
(Bev, J. M., Kirkpatrick, FPastor)
W, Russell Colyer Paul ¥ Palmer
Centre Hall—10:30 A, M, jus 3 | rues W. Sharer Kathryn ¥, Goodhart | 1 y ' EH |
Boalsburg—3:v0 FP. M. i ye | William E. MeCormick v t y i R SN
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| Robert 8. MeClenahan
Lemont-—7:30 P. MM of : fie Wis 4 mem ol ¥ g ‘ ! >
—- o 1lon ‘ \ n I in relly Tau V1 t { N t 01 ; POWER CO
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Bev. Harry W. Newman, Pastor.)
Smuliton 3
10:30, Worsh
Centre
school;
FOR BETTER LIVING
LSE ELECTRICITY
Go to the owner
— | of a new All-American
a | for the facts about
this ca
I; YOU want to kno
thout the New Oakland All-
EE a Se girs Pyrofax Gas
lependability . to sine one whe
wi yn Let hin tell 4 wis t he A perfe tl cooking service
thinks of the car.
ecial demonstration for the country home
what complete motoring
New Oakland All-
American holds for vou.
Consider the delivered price as well as the list price when
comparing automobile values . . |. Oakland-Pontiac
delivered prices include only reasonable charges for
delivery and financing.
W. R. HOSTERMAN GARAGE EZ A
126 8S. PUGH ST. STATE COLLEGE, PA.
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Gas has always been the most popular cooking
fuel in the world and now every home beyond
the reach of city gas mains can have real gas
{ The New OAKLA by using Pyrofax. Pyrofax is a true gas, made
’ from natural gas, and brought to you in steel
cylinders for use with a genuine gas range.
ALL -AMERICAN SIX Thousands of country and suburban house-
PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS wives enthusiastically endorse Pyrofax as the
perfect answer to the country cooking problem.
It will make your kitchen as modern as any in
the city, for Pyrofax is real gas. Not gasoline or
kerosene or carbide, but bright-burning, hot,
clean gas. It cooks perfectly. Pyrofax is always
ready instantly and is always under complete
control,
This perfect fuel and a handsome modern
gas range are yours for a small initial pay-
ment. You can have Pyrofax installed imme-
diately and begin cooking with gas at once, ex-
tending the purchase price of the equipment
over a year's easy payments if you like.
Let us demonstrate Pyrofax for you and ex-
plain the convenient purchase plan. Cost of
equipment, including gas range, exclusive of
gas, $150 and up, depending on the type of
equipment selected and the cost of installation.
FRONT JEON TIO I IR BCT | TRG DOR | TUITE | VIMO YR SIRES TO
PROBLEMS
AND PERPLEXITIES
The man who Is willing to give you his time Is the one
who gets your busimps—doesn't bel Every day matters crop
up; questions as to Investments—financial problems—how to
start a household aeccount—a hundred and one things that can
best be solved by a Banker, because a Banker has solved hun.
dreds of other problems Just like yours, Whenever such ques.
wlelpohia on November 2 y Kho js
i-year-old daughter] by ohe son. 'W. IHassd Mon tions come to yom, remember that you are welcome fo call on
Leroy locke, of Belles Lr halt triset Rit )
2 + \ ; gomery, of Bellefonte, aso one sister, us. We make our time your time. It does net make a bit of
admitted on Wednesday for . 14 .
J Miss Jane 8, Hassell, who made her
wilment & 5 Charg- t fone
ha n and was Qcharg home with Ara Montgomery Inte
I iy. . » al xt
4 mant in the Union cemtery, Bellefonte see us,
I I F.oklestine, of Bellefonte, was
admitied n Wednesday for medical
treatmens TOOT ~Poter W. Toot died ai his ms Mifflinburg Hardware Co.
\ t to M 1 Mrs Earl home at Renovo, after a jong fliness
4 SON A Orn 0 Mr An Hrs feat : {
. . with a complication of diseases. He
Boal, of » College, on Wednesday.| puna’ ben In falling health for the THE FIRST N TION A L B A NK MIFFLINBURG, PA.
Jukka Po: ak, ll-year-old daughter . - ss —- i — . A
of John Bonoalk, of Bpring township] (Continued from previous column.)
on 1 ‘ was admitted for surgi ment and decha
. rged on Saturday. LI
Cal 1 : i and was discharged on Mra. Dirdin Chileoat, of Benner CENTRE HA PA.
vapcbsa 1% vod 1 -
Baturd is 13year-old brother, township, a surgical patient for the
Buel M win Iso a surgiond patient past week, was discharged on Thure- i
at { game tine.
: day.
Anna i of Clarence, was ad Helen Weaver, daughter of Orvis 8 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME AND BAVINRS DEPOSITS
mitted on day for surgical treat- bwoaver, of Centre Hall, was admitted
- on Friday for surgical treatment and De a i i I A AA a a—
dkcharged on Sunday.
difference In what line of business you may be Come and
SR I i Ee a ant ad
Bast Forty-second Street, New Yod. N. Y,
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