The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 14, 1929, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1929 THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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SHE CENTRE REPORTER Cr ovEAIMS : SOUS IN Seeman, Ww. Be I er a Share! m1: H. E. DUNLAP, | THE RICHELIEU THEATRE
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ISSUED WEEKLY. y DEATHS The regular term of November cour ! i be m . a ’ Sheriff's Office Belisfonte, Pa Mherift
Em a $2 wa = » » » $ *lopened on Tuesday. Two civil cases ws trip to Harrighu 2 : 13h oh ’ nee: a one: BE VITAPHONE~LOWEST PRICES
CENTRE HALL, PENNA. ROAN .~—George Roan, aged 53 years, | were disposed of prior to taking up ‘ ra 3 and 8 Fins ; Me ; oy, | November 12th, 192 ANYWHERE—15 & Sie.
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pe oa - died early Wednesday morning at tie] the Commonwealth cases. There are : Sati ios Hicetirir arar] oe oo.
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. home of his daughter, Mis Norris no criminal cases of importance on es rs £1 . rs : He i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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8B. W. SMITH, Editor. Martz, at Linden Hall. A more com-|the trial list, od i +} ™ m ' 0 : nw WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
ey tog with Tis nineteen rabials, | . : :
EDW, E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and | plete obituary next week, t——— wlll kav. ond rimaheck “ | FOR FREDY
Business Manager, Ea Grangers S:orve Kiwanlans, ant lafore coming here they hunted) House or ; try eq |
—_ rivera ae ric AYiout seventy membes - ainiv # \ rabbits] THORL WW. A. Fer nK ul Station, | HARD BAHTHEUMESS in
: Eatesed at the Post Office in Centre Ha BOWER. Miss SHzad lowe 4 L seventy m 4 ) th } : ur | p Bell 9H? Boalsburs a
i fie io of i sisi 3 1 iwian $15) 1 minle nen y i 14 Jui vhich \ a sent hom a ’ i
go wochd class mall matter. died at the home i § : 3 ind n erm : | PRAG
IHgpiay advertising rates made known
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B® application. hy BR NR ye ti hall bo the. ladies of that Grants t of M ia Fleisher. and} tron: how 1 arrdher 20C.¢ Telephone]
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A un a ashe Deli i Extension work in Pennsvl-) SHERIFFS SALE | Boomr, Centre Hall, = ty —~100 PER CT. TALKING
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FEMANS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE |
(Rev, B. F, Greenhoeo, Pastor.) ry nd 0 ngs six . + 1 } Lava i
ix iia ‘ out of i our o 144 i RIDAY OF TRANGE FAIR Bre | ——————r a ——_—
The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper | . IPO i tion ' piel : | 11s 4 f LX gf 1 inty, to me Gi d, | ried { ried i te | -
3 & dat ene ne of agriculture were not o rosy, Hel : . antl avilf 4 ae MA “er . »”
will be administared at WEAVER Ara stner A ussor . i » { «d a pus ‘ 21% bond vi3pe CE TTY 4 Fl the |
Centre Hall—10:80 A, M. + , 5 a 3 held that adjustments would not com t i#¢ in the Borougs of Belle] Pu rat mat we i h
Weaver wife of Wm. | NLVET, at vitor to 1940 a to Ove yiiesdl vy 4 h I ! L4 (range «x i and a reward)
Preaching services at— at her home in Tyrone Howins : ew . . a nit oh «) , Ba fort OF § oo { nformation about yr | Fleanor 12 ' i
Tusseyville, 2:30 P. M. years fliness with a heart affection nethods of farming and living | FRIDAY, THE 6T] DAY I E return of sams 2114 Boalsburg | “SHE GOES TO WAR”
Spring Mills, 7:30 P. M. She was a daughter of William and p—— EMBER, 1 | ST—Auto license te No. E31-|
Martha Musser and was born at State
She Barn Burned to Ground.
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College and was in her 45h yoda
SENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE | married Mr. Weaver in 1903 and thre
(Bev, Delas KR. Keener, Pastor) years later they moved to T
fentre Hall— wiiere they have lived ever since. Injto ground early Monday mor E+ | Ptriins \vania, bounded and d bed! PUREBRE AND REGISTERED |
#:30 Sunday School addition to her husband she is survi structure was 46x80 fe in "ng fobow ‘to “ SUERNSEY BU BE. near servic i
7:80—Home Mission Service. ed by a daughter and one son, Mrs. | The tenant is Charles "Oo! who 3 oho : = ; : bn 8, 1 " ! oh
Spring Mills— Eunice Higgins, of Altoona, and Har-}lis a heavy Osi The io tng ’ BEGINNIN : at « t « gor: } g il bi
9:00—Home Missionary Service. old C. Weaver, in Nicaragua. She al-| new f 1 wich inery 1 the i BOTS k Wag ne
10:00 Sunday School 80 leaves three brothers: Daniel Muss | crops-—grain, hay, fodder, ar G00 South i a
or, of Chester Hill; Carl and Olin Mus
LER, Centre
Haven aged
EVANGELICAL and 6 days, died at his home 1
(Rev. W. B. Smith, Paster.) heim, Wednesday of last we
Eemont—10:30 A. MM. neral services ere held
Tusseyville—2:30 P. M, and condus ted by Rev. H. C.
Centre Hall—7:30 P. M. the Evangelical church.
{Thank Offering Service by W
M. 8.)
est 8
The deceased was the
and Amelia Wilson, both d
— deceased's wife, whose malde
METHODIST EPISCOPAL % a Sarah Weaver, __ vive .
(Rev. Harry W. Newmar Pastor.) 8:80 these Mrs o RIT} 4
“ Big ley, Mil Hall; Mrs N. J. Whit
Centre Hall—9:80 A. M., Sunday delphia; Jesse Wilsor
school; 7::\ P. M., Worship Mrs. Earl Smith.
Smullton—8:10 A. M., 8. 8.; 10:30 A. | ford Wilson, in Vii
M., Worship. Ralston. Centre Ha
$:30 A. M, 8S. 8B. at Sprucetown and | hot
Spring Mills.
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PRESBYTERIAN
(Bev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor)
Centre Hall-—10:30 A, M.
Boalsburg—3:00 P. M
Lemont—7:80 P. M.
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each
At LINDEN HALL
(Miss Sarah Ecroyd, Pastor.)
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The Presbyterian parsonage near |
Baileyville, wa discovered ablaze o : d ®
Monday morning, but quick action on pi |
the part of the State College fire lad- } \ oO "= = » .
dies saved the bulliding Defective h
wiring is given as the cause. .
The ordinance ivin the Centry ; Go - E
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Pennsylvania Gas Company a fran- } .
chise In Centre Hall borough is adver ! radio. Tremendous increase in Sparton circuit, pronounced the marvel of
tised | his issue. ‘The privilege is .
rd ; i . sales proves that the public in this com- radio engineering, Sparton provides
for a fifty-yeftir period, and must be
Mote upon Within, two years to hold fi munity unmistakably wants Sparton equal selectivity on all wave lengths
ts validity.
R. M. Smith, J. G. Dauberman, W. — in preference to any other radio. with fidelity of reproduction un-
DPD. Bhoop and A. 8. Allen on Sunday , dreamed of heretofore.
drove to Snyder county and viewed the There's nothing mysterious about :
virgin » nes and hemiocas in the State i ] Sparton leadership. Here, at last, is Words can only explain the technical
MODEL 931—with doors a radio that combines exclusive engi- superiority of a Sparton Radio. You
ast trees are visited by many persons
Mom au hig SYS 24 Jag the b $1793 neering features with advanced acousti. Must actually hear it to experience
Miriam Foust, four. months . old, Comiplase with subset cal design for the perfect reproduction that thrill of being face-to-face
of Contre Hab, . in the Ls " ol A magnificent new lowboy electri of sound. A radio receiving set made with the warmth, the very living,
hospital for treatment. She suffered console that breathes grace and hearty. by master craftsmen; every part pro- breathing presence and personality of
the performers.
from a large number of bolls, which Walnut veneered —the only set on the
resulted in an abscess forming on the market in the price range having doors, duced and guaranteed by a manufac-
skull. On Monday a portion of the meking it a beautiful wall cabinet. Its ’ : , vl : : 7»
skull bone was removed, and it i8 now remarkable volume and fidelity will turer for 30 years a leader in the May we provide this thrill? We I
fought the child will recover, ner mane you, Uther § arton models at electrical industry. A set that’s free gladly demonstrate the Sparton — in
condition a s dng very much me prices ; boo A . . . :
proved. The patient is under the care BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS from annoying hum and distortion— your own home, if you prefer. Why
of Dr. Black. Convenient Terms: We'll gladly arrange the acknowledged standard of perfec- not ask or phone for a demonstration
saul, three years old, son of Mi a purchase plan for payments fo fit your . . .
and Mrs. Jewett Brooks, of near town, budget of involving excessive tion in radio. today? There 8 no obligation to buy.
Barrowly escaped a most serious aoci- financing charges.
dent. The lad managed to get into
tie laundry, and on investigating an .
electrically opemted wringer, set it in The Sparton Radio Program. In the near future
motion, and before his ouriosity was d
pre lr gan Coan Bin 4] we will announce the Sparton Radio Hour. Watch »
rolls. The skin at some places was this paper for name of station, date and hour.
torn, but no great harm was done to
ie tiny fingers before the machine i »
vag stopped and the fingers removed, . ’ . » : 'Y
ET as Radios Richest Voice GIZNINEREETENRINE
waffles was given by Mr. and Mors,
Guoeorge Goodhart in honor of their © 1929 ASD. ine.
dasghter, “Chickie,” it being her sec-
ond birthday, Those present were:
soi, and Mrs, F. V Jodon and family, .
Mr. and Mrs, A, 1. Emery and family,
Mr. and Mrs. J. ©. Goodiart and fam- * *
ily; Mr. and Mra C, D. Confer and
family, Mr, and Mrs. Lee Rhoads and
family, Mrs. Glenn Corman and daugh- Phone 5R2 CENTRE HALL
ter,