The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 07, 1929, Image 4

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1029.
4HE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY,
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CENTRE HALL, PENNA.
enn te — . -
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors.
B. WwW. SMITH, Editor.
BAILEY, Associate Editor and
Business Manager,
Epw, BE
‘piwred at the Post Office in Centre Hal
ie second class mall matter,
™eplay advertising rates made kmown
= application.
§
(Bev, JS. F. Greenhoe, Pastor.)
Preaching services at-—
Farmers Mills at 9.45 A. M.
Communion Service at Georges Val
Jey at 1045 A. M.
Thank-offering
Hall at 7.30 p.
Service
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SAENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE
(Bev, Deolas RB. Keener, Pastor)
entre Hall—
30:80 Holy Communion.
Fydday, 7:30. P. M.,
Bervice.
Pussey ville—
1:80—Sunday School
2:30—Home Mission Service.
at Centre
Preparatory
EVANGELICAL
+fiRev, W. KE, Smith, Paster.)
Locust Grove—3:30 A, M.
Spring Mills—10:456 A, M.
Bethesda—2:30 P. M.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Bev, Harry W, Newman, Pastor.)
Centre Hall—8. 8. at 9:30 A.
Worship at 10:30 A. M.
Sprucetown—8. 8. at 1:30;
sworship at 2:30 P. M.
Spring Mils—8. 8. at
dDg service at 7 P. M.
At LINDEN HALL,
(Miss Sarah Ecroyd, Pastor.)
day School i M.
©88,
M.;
public
9:30; preach-
Rev. C.
DEATHS
- * » . »
HENNIGH.—
citizen
Simon Peter Hennlgh,
furchman
of
a prominent and ¢
here, passed away at the home nis
Hennigh, the homestead
Valley,
of
He
previous,
son, KEllis
shortly after
last
George
Wednesday
farm in
week,
to
and
became
until
noon hour
from angina drove
the old
shorly
pectoris.
the day
reaching t
home
or
wenker
after
iil, tual
gracuaily growing
> - scams
. . * - . . . . .
* CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL °
. : NOTES, .
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tuth
were
Mrs
College,
Inst
Mrs.
Monday
patient,
Mi
steel
Bierly and infant, of State
discharged on Sunday of
week.
Hugh Altee, of State College,
wise admitted as a surgical
L.ezinisk!i, of
worked employed by a contra
Old Main
Monday
hael Seranton, a
t
iN company WoNsIing on
building at Btiate College, on
ervices held
Hall on Saturday
Fune al were
fore
Egg Hill
conduct
pastor the
the de-
strong
The services
Smith,
which
and
Bev. J. PP
assisted in
Moody, of
family, was
cemetery. were
ed by Rev. W. E,
Evangelical church,
ceased was long a
supporter In activities,
Bingman, a former
thie services. Rel,
Dilisburg. a friend
also present.
The
Hennigh,
now owned
of
of
member
its
pastor,
Samuel
of the
of David
on the farm
Detwiler, cast
of Old Fort, June 8, 18681, makmg his
age 68 years 4 months and
He was the youngest of eight children,
all of whom are deceased except Mrs.
lizzie Vonada, of Hershey. He was
twice mraried, first to Miss Etta Jane
Dunlap, whom thease living cilldren
were born: David E., of Roseburg, Or
eon: Mrs. Maynard Barger, H. Elis,
Frank C Mrs. Elizabeth DeVine and
Irvin W., all of Cenre Hall, and George
D., of Birmingham, Ala. The
died In 1920. just prior to the time
té6 moves to Centre Hall. The
wife—Mary E. Dunlap—was a sister
the first wife, and died
was fi son
born
deceased
and wns
by John H.
’
sdays
to
mother
net
second
of
£3
n March of last
year.
Catharine
aged of Sumner
V. Stover, of Flemington, died at her
homed 11 Friday night, of a
sudden heart She had
ill health
She had been
Mrs
50
STOVER Jennie
Stover, years, wie
o'clock
attack
veral
at
been ir
for se years
a resident
for
seven years, going
Har
Mrs
£04
Led
BOAD SUPERVISORS AND
AUDITORS IN
Hp
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Thursday
C. D. Feito
partment
township
ty.
Hunter
Lounty
ed the
Set aside
ward t ¥
in building
|cier under
refund
half pe
road,
A resol
subject
Py the Stat Ihe
fits payment to
convention howd
enable and
Btate pay at loas
fochuding oiling sof
roads as are agreed upon by the
of Supervisors and
Also, that the make pa tial
Payments to townships during the
bullding of State reward roads in pro-
portion to tue work done on éach St
roward agreement,
The resolution was prepaied Ly a
committee composed of J. D. Shook,
Penn, F. A. Carson, Potter, and H. M
Hosterman, Harris,
The officers elected were as follows:
President, H. 8. Winkletiech,
vice-president, Bruce Hossman,
aabretary-treagsurer, ¥. A. Pot- |
ter; delegutes to State convention: 3
Years~—Ii. 8. Winkleblech, Haines: 2
years—George DD. Fortney, Harris; 1
year—A. V. Hefforson, Rush. Alter
nates: Frank Wasson, College: D.
Chronister, Huston; W. E. Shively,
Tayior.
J udg:
and chipper
township eng
State !
'
|
|
ate
Haines '
Penn;
Carson,
IN GREGG TOWNSHIP,
In Gregg township a o
on for tax
ntest was
collector. Harold Stover,
the reguar Democratio
#ected
Walker,
Bepubiicans electad William
Bressler, supervisor; Calvin King juage
of election in the West Mills)
district, Earl Bartiey, rigistration
Assessor, in the
———————
BELLEFONTE RE-ELECTS HARRIS
In a rather spirited for the
office 2 Mayor in Bellefonte, Hardman
P. Harris was re-elected over Harold
D. Cowher.
—————— A AY SI ADAIR
VIRGINIA REMAINS IN
DEMOCRATIC COLUMN
«ohn Garland, the regular Democrats
ic nominee for Governor in Virginia,
been clected over Wm. Mosecley
Eiowvn, candidate of the anti-Smith
Democrats andRepublicans. The vote
is shout two to one in favor’ of Gar
land.
nominees, was
by 140 majority over Grover
independent candidate,
were
(Spring
and
same district.
contest
ha.
WALKER REELECTED MAYOR.
James J. Walker was re-elected May
or of New York City by the Democrats
by an estimated majority of half a
million,
Farmess
Y
land «
gon of
about
One son,
cased
A ——— I A SA
Potatoes Yield Hizh,
Twelve Bucks
qualified for
Potato Club this
farmers have
the Keystone 400 Busted
This ia consid.
record because of
the unfavorable conditions of the sum-
mer.
county
year
remarkable
A A PAS Lb ste,
Hallowe'en Party.
A Hallowe'en party not mentioned
last week was given by Mr, and Mrs.
Kryder Frank, for their son, Kenn<th
Frank. The companions of the youth
present were:
Fred Spyker, Vinton McClellan Wood-
row Bradford, Reish,
Martz. Roberta Smith, Catharine Jen-
der, Alice Spyker, Anna Mae Martz,
Bertha Bradford, Marie Snyder, Ern- |
Frank, Jr. |
Lusaal Jorge
est
sss nth
KIDS"
GEE. WOUPN'T
(T BE LOTS OF FUN
JO TAKE ONE O'THEM
"THINGS APART AN'
» SEE WOT IT'S
MADE OF
wis admitted fo treatment of
eceived when a steel wird
foot
0 his
chard MoeCTure,
of Mr Mrs, Ti
admitted
he
jured one hand when it w
old son
McClure, of
on Monday
hav ng
four-year
and omns
for surgica treatment,
Ws caugnt in
parental
Friday,
an electri wringer at his
He was discharged on
Mitchell, of Union to
admitted on Monday as a
was od
home,
Glenn wnship,
was Burgio
and scharged the f{ol-
patient,
lowing day.
Antonio Tublana, of Pleasant Gap,
was admitted on Twsday for medical
treatment.
Mrs,
ogee, a
of State Col-
the
Bamford,
patient
Edward
surgical for past
#ix weeks was discharged on Tyesday.
Mrs, Cisarles Wynn, of State College
had
discharged
White
ay White
Tuesday
been a medical
on Tuesday.
who patient, was
Mr
of Bellefonte, was
and
ad
Pa
Jean daughter of
Mrs. R
mitted on
tient,
Elizabeth
had
time,
0B A BUrgicas
Hall, Ww
i of
Gross, of Centre ho
been a surgical patent ff some
wins discharged on Tuesday of
week
d Brunga
last
Boy State College, was
admitted on 1 slay as a surgical pa-
tient,
Wihur Jackson, of College township
admitted on Tuesday as a surgioal
patient.
EL I
Change In Pomona Grange Meeting.
ar mestng of Centre County
Grange has been changed from
November 23rd, to Saturday,
16th, at Hall
——— A A ————
urday,
Noveminy Centre
Not from lack of usage but no doubt
from the seeming adaptability of con
mice to buiid
loute 2 from
ditions led a pair of field
a nest in a mail box on
Centre Hall, The box so utilized be-
longs to Claremswwe Haugh af the ex-
treme dastern section of the route. C
E. Flink, substitute carrier, on opening
tha mail into it found a
Mose from it Looking
into the box, a little rodent
was found snugly Iying in a nest, and
looking up appealingly appeared to
say, “Please dont Crariey,” and Char
ley didn't.
Lu yf —————
The Centre Raporter $1.50 a year
box to place
scrambling
second
COW FOR
coming fred
Clark, Centre
mn k,
BALE
for fourth
Hall
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Heenses were issued
the
No marriage
during week.
H
Contre county past
L.ohr 8 a
home, having
Susan Lutz here
Mrs
for
Mrs, Jame guest at
the Bartholomew
companied Mrs
fer Philadelphia home
had in Philadelphia
two months or more
Ne
from
Laatz
been two
[D. M. Bradford wns brought
the Geis
Tuesday, very
had
institution
Although
further
Mrs
home
Houpital,
from Memorial
nger
much dm-
orn
proved She been a patient in
the named for near thre
weeks she will need to re
treat maend
for
turn for speedy re
looked
covery
Mr Gioeor O). Benner re
turned on
Mra,
Monday
and ge
L50Mm OO weeks vie
in thi Pittsburg!
evening Mrs
ap that result
bone
friends
On Saturday
* met with a mis
n fracturing a shoulder She
was at home of Chester Chronister
in Wilkinsburg, where
a VITAPHONE—LOWEST
————
PRICES
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car &
engineers.
south brecze—is considered.
under exactly the same conditions.
CHEVROLET. 7 models. $523
$695. A six in the price range of the
four, Smooth, wetful Goylfnder
valveuin-head®angine. Besuriful
Fisher Bodies. Also sedan delivery,
Light delivery chassis, 114 tonchassis
and 1345 ton chassis with cab, both
with four speeds forward
PONTIAC. 7 models. $745 $803,
Now offers "Big six” motoring lux
uty at low cost. Larger Lobead engine;
latger Bodies by Fisher. New attrac
tive colors and stylish lines.
OLDSMOBILE. 8 models. $875
$1035. The Fine Car at Low Price.
Now offers further refinements,
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ment combinations in Special and
De Luxe lise,
MARQUETTE. 6 models. $065
$1035. Buick's new companion car,
designed and built by Buick. Sixcyline
ders. Fisher Bodies, Its price puts
Buick quality and ceafismanshipwith-
in reach of more families,
OAKLAND, 9 models. $1145
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GENERAL]
MOTORS
TUNE IN-«General Moroes Family Pacry,
every Mondap, 930 P.M. Fasrern Seandurd
Tione) WEAF snd yramociatedradiostetions.
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$1373
Six. Dis
ance. 5g
Bodies by Fisher
Motors” new
combinations.
Address.
{1 ask what it is for.
Striking color combinations in bes.
tiful Bodies by Pisher.
CADILLAC. 26 models. $3205
$7000. The Standard of the World.
Famous efficient Boylinder 90-degree
Vaype engine. Luxurious Bodies by
Fither and Fleetwood. Extensive
range of color and upholstery com.
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(All Prices f. 0. b. Factories)
ALSO
FRIGIDAIRE Automatic Refrigers.
tor, New silent models with colds
control device. Tutone cabinets,
Price and model range to suit every
family.
DELCO-LIGHT Electric Plant
B Water Systema. Provide all electri
cal conveniences snd leborsaving
devices for the farm.
nal appear
at medmm
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