THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 19830, ——— THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, PENNA. ———— CENTRE —— SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, 8. W. BEMITH, Editor. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, HALL. oF EBatered at the Most Office in Centre Hal @® second class mall matter fMeplay advertising rates made Emown am apolieation a} SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN (CHARGE {Rev. B, F. Preaching Georges Valley—10:830 A. Farmers Mills—2: P. M. Centre Hall, 7:00 to 8:00 P. M. QENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delas R, Keener, Pastor) Lentre Hall §:830—Sunday School. 10:30—Church Tusseyville— 1:30—Sunday 2:80—Churdy, Greenhoe, Pastor.) services at-— M. 30 Service, School, Service, EVANGELICAL (Bev. W. BE Smith, Paster.) Spring Mills—9:30 A. M. Bethesda—10:30 A. M. Locust Grove—2:30 P. M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev. Harry W. Newman, Pastor.) Centre Hall—$:30 A. M., 10:30 A. M., Sacramental Services. Sprucetown—1:30 P. M., S. P. M., Reception of Members ramental services, Spring Milis—9:30 8; 7:00 P. M., At each place an address will be giv- en appropriate to the Service, 8S. 8.; 8. “ and 2:30 Sac A. M, Sacramental Union 8. Services, Sacramental At LINDEN HALL, (Miss Sarah Ecroyd, Pastor.) BOALSBURG ITEMS, Ishler, of th ha homecomers at Russel was mas Jacob Fe end Miss G Willow G adaliphia, her parents Washington, among time, Itoona, » . - * DEATHS "Tw . «eo 82» » . 0» GUISE. —IDied at Mills, on Docs mmber 24th, Sarah (Leitzel) Guise, 4 to old aged five De- Hall and was memooer thie Juila (Nostfker) Spring nts incident age, and weeks, born at viving lip and ety-two years Penn iam» Laeit- sur- H. PF. Mrs. J. of She is Murs, }, of township, by two daughters, of Spring Mis, of Centre Grogs vived Hossman, BoermEan, and Hall, was a member church. In The; alway For seventy years she ek married in oe Lutheran M H Penn Hall ins Ure Guise, HO and had four sisters and thers and lived longer th.an them. services were held 3 inl made in the Heck Spring Mil Lutheran | Funeral afternoon and bu man cemetery, east of She was a member of the were Lesher, and servi Lows V, Gach, by Rev, —— Susan A. Peters, wid- lite Peters, died at her at 1} Mills. She was a daughter of George and Hebecoa Fye %Yettle, was born Potties Townsivip had reached the age of 77 & months, 12 days. Most of her life after marriage spent about Oak Hall Station, Mr. Peters died in 1903, and there that the widow Mills. PETERS. -Mrs. of Emanuel the ow home ‘ine Grove and in She years, and was t where it at was jocated Pine Grove children, follows: Springs; G. of of ten survive, She was the mother eiglt of whom Ww. as Rock Falibrook; Arthur Margaret Decker, Bellefonte, and Elsie Meyers, the Branch; Mrs Lemont; Mrs Harry Wagner and Mrs, Mary D. of Philadelphia. leaves brother sisters, Samuel Z« » of Pleasant Gap, Mrs. Nell v Lemont; Mrs Clvde was. of State C Mrs Il WwW James Peters, of Lather G. of of of Mrs, Stamn, one and four ti She also of ollege ; 5, and Mrs WITSON died at the Mrs, Fresla don, Mrs, home on Ss Mrs. Mrs. John were i Mr. taining Bellefony grending Rachel #0 the during Mrs, before OC burgh to sons, Mr. a: Margaret Raiph and Mi: Pleasant home Dale. Mr. a and Mrs Sunday at Phil evening Miss Virg guest of ti Mr. and and Mrs. (1 mas eve i Williamsport. Mrs. Bloomquist and And Mrs. Mary Bartley, were guests of Mr. and Kuhn on Friday. Rev. and Mrs. John H. children, of CGarrettson Bea enjoyed a few ys with Mrs. W. J. Wagner. Ma Y, oid daughter, remained for a her grandparents, the family leaving the return drive Rev. W. WwW Pastor of the the resignation to February. Rev, and many friends who 1 ure, Two of Boals will be found under a pro where in this issue, Bal of Belletonte, JX aries Mrs. 3 o femiainager Saturday mor to New York Mi ocal las res yer Reformed become offs Mrs erred sre denths “TIGER” The at wa was pul i H. was more Te pap and can the At present stafl, with t Biv faculty, will select the staff school term of 1930-31 This ure of selection will continue indefinite. by. The pupils to try out for the staff next will hand their names to the news editor who will give them special assignments for news articles, The staff is as follows: Business manager, John Wert, Jr. tows edtior, Evelyn Bradford; man iging editor, Melma Prungart: sport editor, Harold Bradford; artist, Wal- tor Wilkinson, The stafl with the reporters from the other classes, will contribute school rows to the Centre Reporters, ne I (PS STI ol. A greater effort is being made to en- fo te the dog license law, and conse. quently notice is being given that 1930 dog leenses must be procured before January 16th. THe penalty for viola tion is a fine of $6.00 to $100.00, or Jall sentence of thirty days. - STAFF. 8, of the of for proceed wishing yen ittended | fo High Later she | Will- | to snd school in was brought witernoon d ys, | May | Jie | A u- 8 twice | Aber Has | five years | Jet | Belle | Ponn the she was bon in 111, 1864, and Harriett dew coband { 5 red bath eased hor first hushan having yoveet ago. The followin to moun: Mri Mae ville; Willard and Dmisy at home, and Miss Mabel of Northumberiand. Also ing brothers and sisters: Mrs, Daniel Music, and Mrs. Michael Wanoe, Jo- soph, Dandel, and Mode Auman, all of Penn township. , wits au faithful member of the Methodist church, and a kind mother and a good neiglbor, always willing to do her share of church and other work, Hor remains wer laid to rest on Mon- day afternoon in the Goorges Valley man married, senplug, diedd aln children are Mongell, of Hassonplug, | Hassenplug, the follow- Hhe cemetery, Rev. OC. B, Hazen, of Lock Haven, her former pastor, and Rev. H. W. Newman, officiating, yearw, § months and 11 days. I ' and four children: William ; John, Lili brother Doyle and of Hebarsbhure, Irene, by namely, burg and Marga born at Miler of Joseph and deco ased Ho thrie misters, wife and the follow i. J. Braucht, both and Jennie, hoth of Smullton; | Mrs. Cyvius Moyer of two He Wm and a and Reformed corded a yocensed wns # the it hoth his SON and iso one 0 brothers and Helen, at hom wis a veteran Wert, of New Jarsey, f.o World Mrs. Ly YY AT, member Ellem Orndort church, wns tenes cond by Kay 4a) in the wrshiurg, mile in made formed cemetory Nihart gervices NIHART, Mrs. Henry ineral Bethel Wm. BE. Hi ating. Mis husband, {Charles Wm, Mrs and Mrs. ughters aw, Mrs. Lamar: Madisonburg; f Enid, Okla, husband three children—John in arden, tor Heckman, sler, of Martha and M of 14 Hal brother and Cen- BR. G nden ving LANTZ. Rev. J. M ex an Laptz, a died will Manx na shurg at Hazel be held and bur nt today Thursday) day BUAvVe, home at Altoona on 1 mornis services 1 fifter aged Ly Wee doce ROVER He and tw Rev. 14 ved by a wife, two daughters, 0 z became the pastor of the Methodist cha went to A f flu blood polso death, of th .e keep your Nur hers After and later in attack « hg hall stairs her nome well lighted e+ for two months for as little as the cost of a holly wreath WEST PERN POWER CO FOR USE BETTER ELEC LIVING TRICITY of wry Ost Ida BAD TIME OF YEAR FOR “BANANA PEEL” TREAD ON YOUR TIRES LIPPERY ROADS ... banana peels . smooth-worn treads slick as . a fine invitation to crash the hos- pital gate this winter! Slide in here. . . slip off those “‘accidents’’ before they happen. Drive out, grip- ping the road on all fours, with the safest and best non- skid treads— All-Weathers. Producing nearly a third of all tires built today, Good-, year enjoys lowest cost, gives greatest values. You get treads that grip better, wear longer... SUPERTWIST CORD carcass underneath to stand more road pounding . « « at ordinary tire prices. HAGAN’S GARAGE Centre Hall MORE PEOPLE BUY GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ANY OTH. ER KIND. : RICHELIEU Theatre BELLEFONTE CONTINUOUS SATURDAY 2 a = 2 7 SHOWING &9P MM, WESTERN ELECTRIC VITAPHONE EQUIPMENT. to 11 P. MM. Now Showing--THURS. & FRIDAY GEORGE BANCROF t pes $531, 2 PDESRWORILI i WwW FoF + ment the mols be AlR-Talking thrilled; ture Hatton and Jie Haymond Dorotl SATURDAY -- First Fpounsylvania Showhg—H 00T GIBSON In the TALKING out- “The Long Long Trail” If you love miss “THE the great LONG LONG THAL MON., TUES., WED. (Next Week)-- First Showing In Centre County: HAROLD LLOYD In his newest Al-Talking slzzling Super Comedy— ot oy don't ’ THURS. & F RIDAY; ( Next Week), Another great Paramount Super Production—First time In Centre (Co a Quamount Pictu “State” Theatre 7&9 P. M. Admission 10, 25 & 35¢ Showing picture of if we toid you both of latest and in her eture, Kford wd going to dow you were If we told vo COUTTS you “ iI we were Mary Pi going to Douglas Fairbanks thing w to show but his is n« ould kn Eo Box in We are going SHREW?" . new low admission Hoor), you we were going his ture would say “Great! them atest Px fo show you in the same picture “TAMING OF THE ALL NEXT Wh EK at Ue STATE and « flective prives—Children 10c; Adults (baleony) 25¢:1 aduils How our {main 3H From now on the STATE Is going to show you real pletares. wr of 1830 the and at will be the greatest ye good pictures you have ever soen. FIRST the RICHELIEU Producers hay loarned how contracted for th greatest and and Fox Movietone productions, atl the above pictures and the RICHELIEU: The yeas You will ses and STATE rake most expensive of a greatest of all-talking pictures th lowest prices anvewl ere Oo pictures and we have the groat a good here is what tie next week has MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAYJANUARY 18 14, 15 “HOT FOR PARIS"—(All Talking) eyed World” with more pep more fun to real lasing i, Parmmount always, Look you: At which guarantee you show fn storefor The same cast as in “The Cool and snap THURSDAY AND FRIDAY-—JANUARY 18 AND 17 Paramount ALIL-TALKING PICTURE-BUDDY ROGERS “HALF WAY TO HEAVEN "—supported by Jean Arthur. Dazzling! Daring! Brand New. First showing in Oentral Penna. LC SATURDAY, JANUARY 18 For those that love fie outdoor adventura—thrills and comedy, HOOT GIBSON In “COURTIN' WILDCATS" (AR Talking) ———— Another feature Is the First Run News, REMEMBER, our News Ik First Ron anywwhere—day and date with the world's finest theatres, and comes to us direct from the laboratory. Then there am VITA. PHONE Acts—All-Talking Comedies; Grantland Rice's Sport Review: Aesop's Fables; Pathe Reviews—All In Sound. WE WISH YOU ALL A HAPPY NEW YEAR, and know It will be #0 of you attend our Shows. will make you iy! We promise you the greatht a nat Re aa ike
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