The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 02, 1930, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1930. THE CENTRE REPORTER CENTRE HALL, PA.
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SPRING MILLM | WEEK OF PRAYER SERVICES, REBERSBURG. b S ANNU AL BANK MEETI |
Led and Walter 8, Wolfe, | The annual Week of Prayer begin in Preston Zeigler left for Lock Haven Pu lic ale Register The annual meeting. of stockholders (Continued ,from 3rd column)
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Dugene F. k : ; N {of The First National Ban tre
who left here last September to attend | the churches of Centre Hall and Spring | Monday morning where he will be em- "> » “ {al » RW en i
‘oll i Ie ladel Mills, Monday evening of next week ployed in the office of Clasters, denlors THURSDAY, MARCH 183, at 9:00 A.| Hall Pa, will be held in the banking ly. .
a . ol i wif : i ee pow ih. in building supplies. M. on what is known as the Boal rooms the second Tuesday of January, [little Miss Sara Jane ‘Tieish spent
Pia, are at present spencing lhe I'he full program follows: Kermit M row } from Pitt farm, 4 miles west of Old Fort: Clean- 1980, same being the 14th day of the several days at the home of her grand-
fine acti ¢ vi respective er HSeyer was home rom pittis- ' : n . * o4d , A
neliday ae Mion. ai theif o py vik CENTRE HALL, burg! . 1 thy fund ral : i on tf iy up sale of farm stock and implements, month, between the hours of 10 and parents, Holand Zetties, at Penn Hall,
on “on a3 ably 5 or a eral in brotler- n . 4 oe - £2 v3 . Wigton
wo —~ y ant x Sg i ter ol Monday, January 6--In the Evangelical m Bo will 3 ot os R. C. Tressler. JX. M. Bmith, auct, 12 o'clock, for the election of direct Mr. Stuck, from swistown, was a
course they are taking and intend “1 ehured T Bubject “Thanksgiving and in=1a%, i Edu bt ors and the transaction of any other visitor at the M, . Moyea home on
return about January 6th, It will | ufesnion * speakey, Rev, J. M, Kirk Mra, Mary Abbott, teacher in the FRIDAY, MARCH 14th, at 9:30 A. business that may come before the Sunday.
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remembered that Mr. Lee had bee n an & Taediy January T—In the Preshyter Bogota, N. J., High school, with her | M., on the D. K Keller farm, two miles meeting. Elizabhety Blerly is wick at the home
sistant cashier in tiee First Natlonal| ooo on Subject: “I'he Universal [ehildren, Edwin and Ma:rtfa Jane, | east of Centre Hall, by Keller & Brooks H. LEIGH EBRIGHT, of her father,
Bank here, and on last M \y he 0C- | Church;" speaker, Rev. D. R. Keener, spent several days at their home in Farm stock and Implements; clean 4tol Cashier Phyllis Page,
rari sy Dla ¢ *. Erdley in the | Wednesday, January S—In the Presby- 1 1 ale 3 Smt auc " ’ nD COIL OT
3 Rp a the plage of H F t atrays 1 to i Church. Subject: “International town, 1p sale—E. M. Smith, auct. port Commies
bank, and it seemed quite natura i | and Co-operation;” speaker, Little Miss Gladys Zelgior has been ’ ro» 3 "4 16: Of two weds
see Mr. Lee back of the counter aga:n, ® Green hoe MONDAY, MARCH 17th, at 10:00
{ tudent rn William
sce | : x Tae & i i : | i Hl of tonsiltis for the past veal, = 4 p i
sid WIS Away o DUsi~ i 4 puary $-—In the Reformed : AM, onedalf mile east of Potters xt
while Myr, BEidlkky was away on a4 ou Phursday, Jadiua yr @ Fred Walter Weaver nd wi f1'¢ 2 {
meas tri a) ure. Bub ject “Missions; speaker, ; el ip ver atu WALE, a + . Ils, on the Allison farm by Albert "” ANNUAL ELECTION,
i § La. i ov. W Fi. Smith, mont, came down fore the Ode Cel OWwW 3 cobs: Clean-up ile of farm stock The annual elect ior the Farmers
TT. RR Wns wil messenger on rriday, Lp i the Lutheran ju n Saturday ght. z : : 9 ; > Tutus oh
wgner, mail bans { a aw ml Mire WIGrien TT
; Sehool and Uni Is an implements. 1. M. Smith, auct. A Insurance ornpany of
the Willimsort Division, spent a few hak RU Mrs 3 | : '
. i ty versity Life; Cspeaker r. Rev, H. W. New E HD) Joo ald mo Haine, entre Coun rill be held in the
day t | arental heme, Mr. and of Cent PATIO Irke) "UESDAY, MARCH 18th, at 10 A, EATRE ran Jus oom, Court ou
I's. Vagner, nr Jan ry n the Metho inner he home of Norma Blerly, Y Jes ens ¢ entre ull y s
Min, Jb Wad : He ontth. “Anbgect: Home Missions: a, lien east of Centre Hall, by MILLHEIM, PA.
It is reported iat C. L. McCool has j'% Or "Alvin Metagar hyd ¥ as, Jacob Sharer and Bon: arm stock h i
bought the home on Long street nowj SPRING MILLS, Mrs, Elmer Miller, who had been con- and {mplements.~E. M. Smith, auct. mmm————— and 12 M. for the election of twelve
cupled by Charles Gr noble, and ex- Monday January 6—In the BEvangelieal fi i to har bed for a weak, #8 recover-| cl By : directors for the ensuing year.
to occupy it in the spring. ehurch. Subject: “The Uni 1 Chureh;” ling nicely from her illness WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16th, at 9 Tr , YY y GEORGE MITCHELL, Pres
t 1%) xl speaker, Rev, D. RB. Ke alo hr SEEN her work A. M.. on the Rhone farm, 3 miles west SATURDAY, JANUARY 4: FRANK M. FISHER .
lh ~ » ary fi & ' VE MOV HR I { £ nor vOrk Xl 1 n 0 ia: : 4 3100 i RAY { M. "8 IR,
and Mrs. F. M. Rachau and Miss Tuesday. January 7-—in the Evangelical}, bn i wis 1 of of Centre Hal J. C. Brooks i ”
of Bellefonte, spent a few hours] cpurch, Subjedt: “International Friend- }! hn oe oflice, Lewistown, after;ol mire. Hal, «« Le lear00ds
o ker, ov. 8 |b itt ome of her father, M.| farm stock and implements; clean-up
from an attack of sale. —iL. F. Mayes, auct. “Smiling Irish Eyes”’
and Mrs. Bruce McCormick, of roi 1 January n the ot eo od, s os
Junbury, spent a day am TE ; Smit a Weaver, Sr. and wife spent | Ww EDNBSDAX. MARCH 19, at 9 a.
1is old friends in town. Tharedas dare n the Lutheran Sunday In State College at tie hom jm ' 2 miles west t f J ‘ nte, ol
The Christmas services on Sunday. . Subject “Family, School and}, jeir son, Prof. Palmer Weaver, Buffalo Run road, B. C. Hoo yi
evening in the Methodist church wate Univer sity 13) onsets he ’ Orie Wagner, of Spring Mills, spent | %ell: Farm sted k Jd implements; SATURDAY, JANUARY IN
enjoyed by a Jorge Rudin a Friday, Janus ary 10—In the Reformed ||Sunday with her friend, Doretha Bler- clean-up sale—E. M Smith, auct. BILLIE DOVE in— Automobile
band under the ! HG on o 1 red One >h Fok, Subject A hankag a Ry aud Coa (Continued on last column, this page) SATURDAY, MARCH 22nd, 12:30 WwW k > . C
XY Acker, of Aaronshurg, Nh jeadion; WN * EGR in : P. M, by Harry E. Reish, in Centre] “HER PRIVATE LIFE” orkmen’s Compen- ;
« “OYE © Ssdlect 14 € 'LEASAN 3 ; a TY» , nls .
fine and appt Op tate Bes 0 ; ona, Foe ; : PLE A5A id a eh’ Sothodiat Hall: Farm stock and implements. — | sation
Rev, Harry Newman gave a very nice Thursday, January 9-—in th vl E. M. 8mith, auct i
and Fire.
; cag os hagred Sub joet ; “Home Missions"
and impressive address. er, abl Ww. J. Wagner" TUESDAY, MARCH 2¢ ra Aumi 8
There was an unusual program ren- ernst ts As me ELEC RIC bou E le nor % te a ry
dered last Saturday afternoon at the Tyrone P. 0. to Cost 122.000. I abo Rn : idle 2 th of 1 ot ers Miils, YO SHOW 7:00 AND 8:45 J. ROY SCHAEFFER,
on the A. Auman farm, w ADMISSION—10e and 2be. CENTRE HALL, PA.
Pierce's Business
0 sell LLEEN MOORE in Becretary
town last Sunday.
Gramar sdiool, of which J. Russel Con-
bi . i of Of the twelve bidders on the con- Avestock nd Implements Bale a 14 i o ?
i teacher, which consisted of ell 4172
do is the or ' gtruction of a post office building at clock 2. M. 8mith, aut. ta —————————— Be 41R3 2.u
vocal and instrumental musle, recita-
seal music was | Tyrone, W. M. Lymbert, of St. Louis,
tions, ete. Instrumental gi : ap 3 or 122.000 ,
r-aderd by four boys—Stover Musser, | Was the lowest. His na was 122.8 a MACHINE “ Worth selling is worth telling—ad-
Czemron Musser, Robert Corman and |An appropriation of $125,000 was made . . vartiss 3
Gisnn Long: recitation by Lois Wise;
Christmas carol by four girls; recita- SE A
tion by Bernice Walker, dialogue by The Naginey and Bethlehem Steel}
Irene Eungard and Stover Musser; a|Company stone quarries, at Milroy, 110 Yolt, Mdeal for thawing INSURAN K n R
play by Tth and Sth grade pupils; rec- have not bden running at more than frozen water pipes whether on AND F 4 [ry weath pn
y 5 - “= -~ 3
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itation by Jean Rishel; saxophone solojhalf speed for more than a month sno and
by Robert Corman; reading by Gerald- | The Bethldem company is making top or under ground; scrvice ! ut
ine Bitner: music by four boys;Christ- | test bores on the M. M. MoCiintic farm, rendered promptly — day or i re here. Ha f¢ lephone on
ie is by the girls; recitation by in Blue Hollow, which is located ad-
m carois by ® " ; ! 3 night,
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wnert Corman; recitation by Emin: joinin lands now owned by the com- i & ‘ * 1 Nese i: Ss 5
Ronert Corman; recitation by } 1a owned by the cox soserrne he farm, these «¢ ays, is a
Grove; presentation of gifts by Ber- pany. Thd stone are being analyzed smrmm— :
nice Smith and Helen ttle. The |hy the company’s chemists, WANT TO BUY ms . vost #1
Christmas ol was sui y Bernice * ! iCal COINIOTE dN CYVer ¢ « «
Christmas carol was su is 13 i - 9 a - .
Smith, Jean Rishel, Mabel Bungard| (Continued from previous colum! Geo. R. Zeigler, | OR SELL?
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4 {1g Jedghtol, The Tth and "8th n on this occasior : J
and Twila 1 3: Pe Os Wits 6.0 Walkaean ELECTRIAL AND PLUMBING | SEE US FIRST.
grades presented their eacher, M
Condo, with a bea 1 shaving set, lY F Rishel wore present and each CONTRACTOR i rrr } re W a ; BE { PF h ™ nn A pT
d ar lectri *hird 1am wreath, Mr. [| gave a very good talk. There were al- " y ‘ a £. 2a A&B yr |» bud k
2nd o has been \ SUCCESS ny a so present about thirty others pa ta Tels, 64 and #421. ‘3 C. D. BARTHOLOMEW 4 4 t
eacher of the grammar school and af and teh sdool pu hb he day 1 » a .
meer he » ‘respect of A put 1s| well spent and will undoubtedly b REEDSVILLE, PA. '$ CENTRE HALL, PA. FREQ SEQIres ¢
for the structure.
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as well as the arents, as was pia
Books Are the Directory of the Nat ion
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Tires fone Beatty Motor Co.
CUE - DIPPED TIRES BELLEFONTE, PA.
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Sharp, deep tread for safety and ) —-— —
Gum-Dipped construction ( fur- i TRENT A:
nished only by Firestone) for dur-
A SAFE-
R E NT peposit Box
ability. he combination that
holds all world records for safety
DISMISS cannot concelve of anything more
and dependability.
seoure and convenlnt as a koepe
PIRES from your ing place for your securities, im-
portant papers and other valuables
A: good, dependable tire selling at MIND on Tint ave
a remarkably low price. : vault of tills ou oi
Come in and ask more about it. ALL NOTHING can harm them.
NORODY can reach them.
WORRY THEY are absolutely safe.
RENTALS Are Very Reasonable
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
J: S. BOOZER, - - Phone 14R11 - - Centre Hall CENTRE HALL, PA.