The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 23, 1930, Image 4

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    PHURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1830,
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THE (SNTRE REPORTER
IHCUED WEEKLY,
AR fh
CENTRE HALL. PENNA,
SMITH & BAILLRY, Proprietors,
8, W. SMITH, Editor.
EDW, BE. BAILEY, Associate Editor and
Bosiness Manager,
a
Sntgred at the Post Office in Centre Hal
wond class mall matter
Digplay advertising rates made knewn
a" apviieation,
SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES
FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
(Bev, 8, ¥,
Preaching services at—
Tusseyville, 10:30 A. M.
Spring Mills, 2:80 P. M.
Centre Hall, 7:00 to 8:00 P. M.
i
Greenhoe, Fastor.)
SENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE
(Bev, Delas RB, Keener, Pastor)
Lentre Hall—
#:830—Sunday
7:30—Churdn
Spring Mills—
#:30—Sunday
10:30—Church
Farmers Mills
1:30—Sunday
2:30—Churchy
School.
Service,
School.
Service,
School,
Service.
EVANGELICAL
(Bev, W. KE Smith, Paster.)
Zemont—10:830 A. M.
Tusseyville—2:30 P. M.
Centre Hall—7:30 P. M.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Bev. Harry W. Newman, Pastor.)
Smullton—9:10 A. M,, 8. 10:30 A.
M., Worship.
Sprucetown
school; 7:1. P.
Centre Hall—
1:30—Sunday School
8.5
9:30
M.,
Sunday
A. M,
Worship.
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CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL
NOTES.
oe * + a
Miss Cather
beauty speci
admitted I
treatment
day of th
Mr. and
towns
rival
Henry
#aged 84
day as ar
Roland 1
admitted or
ment,
Christ
surgical
was dis
Hilda
eharg: d
fA BUrgic
Mrs,
John HH
fecal pat
discha
Edwin
RR Sur
Tuesd
wil
gical
weeks,
Miss
FORE
schar
Mrs
was
week f
eharged
Mr
fonte
pamed Jol
Paul Braug
State Colleg:
rysville, ;
thne was dis
Miss Elsie try ’ LL
aittedl on Thursday ns a med
tient and discha Saturday
Mrs. Miton
admitted
treatment.
Mra John Bow
was admitted or
patient,
Mr. and Mrs
fonte, or
of a day
Friday
Patricia,
Mrs, (Ht
. Ws Aes £14
cal pationt,
Mra! Char ie
lege. a
Weeks,
Mry
surgical
days
Mra Jan
was admitte
patient,
of a
ged
Hoy
Thu
*Ueorge Hi
adm tted
tient.
Bryson Baird
eharged on Monday
Surgical treatment
«kl in an
There were 33 patients in the hospit-
al at the beginning of this week.
On MONAY a8 f. surgoa pas
of Milesburg,
after undergoing
for
wreck.
SUNS recely
automaobiie
on
Machlan—Osler,
Joseph Machlan and Miss Anne Ose
ler wore recently married and will set
up housekeeping in Harrisburg, Mr.
Machian, who Is a stranger here, is
employed by the Bell Telephone Come
pany. He 8 a Penn Btate graduate,
Ika his bride.
The now Mrs. Machlan was one In
the faculty of the Centre Hall High
school sbout five years ago, and was
A most efficient instructor and greatly
Mo'tzed by the pupils under her. Since
feaving here rhe has been teaching in
her home town High school, In New
Mumberiand, near Harrisburg.
. . -. . . .
DEATHS .
* Ld - - . * *
Jonathan Tressgler, one
substant hl «
where he
awny at his
Station on Thursday
He had
oor
TRESSLIER.
the
Haris
and
tize ns of
born
home
of stald and
township, wis
ared, passed
Oak Hall
f last
health
weaker
vbove
been
four
and weaker ns
ad until the
week,
thi
morning o
for 00
failing in
VEQRIrs, grow
t}
ng
and
came.
0 weeks days pass
rial
end
It afters
Mover,
the
made Monday
Rev. W., W,
Hiformed church, having
terment was
on, at Boalsbhure,
He devoted his entire
ture, having one of
the Boa fai
iting on the
His wife, long
Alico
son,
father on
IIVex on
"ys
mn
old
deceased,
farms, and ter on
at Boalsburg fore lo
homestead
Miss
only
Rupp before marriage
William Tressler,
the farm
régsler, of Centre Hall;
Detroit, Michigan, and
surviving
was
An
with his
J. Wesley T
Calvin
Mrs, John
brothers and 8
He
Hved
Tressier,
(jetz, Toamont, ase
1
ster of the deceased
was aged 74 years.
resident
tone mason by
of State
County
EVY.—Henry Evy, long a
of College township, a 8
trade, living at Millbrook,
College, died
Hospital on Tuesday Funeral
will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:00
at
wed
anst
the Centre
ant
sSOrviecs |
joals-
interment made
deceased was
o'clock and
BOO
urs. There survive him four
Mrs. Al Grove, Bellefonte;
Williams, Millbrook ;
Wade Evy,
wh Ose
children:
Mrs. Maggie
Bellefonte;
Rob-
Pleas
Evy, maiden |
Painter, is deceased
Garrett 1. Meyer, who
> }
3 past has m
and
BOALSBURG ITEMS,
Motherspaugn and Yrene
the {
home of
SBhinglctown,
Misses Ruth
gpent Saturday
Edgar Hess at
Mra, Charles
RR. Hishel Altoona
enjoved a visit with
Ishler nt
MH.
and
Mrs
Kuhn accompanied
on Monday
her sist
to
or,
nrn Stove
and
«na
Ho-
Forrest aman
Week
Ma nd Mrs
$
'
iwrhter, Clearfield,
home of
OO. Supper
enjovably Conduct
ed
morning,
spent
communion BEV on 85
this
fore vacating
The
Creel, was
M
who was
in. this
Cedar
ness several
Miss Sara
spending some
Wm. RK. Ham.
DD Om!
being his |]
the charge
body of J
local
Mr
ably k
inteaved In th
Tress
nown
on
afternoon
di and fav
died
Thursday after i iil
nday
tery on
eT, wi
nity, home
ores on
of
montine
Had
time at the home
Hoss, of Linden
arne,
penitentiary, occupied the
Presbyterian
a
Kirkpatrick
Mrs. Henry
and son Henry
town.
A ru
fin
MONTHY REPORT OF
COW TESTING
—
I.
d Ward
ik Hal
parents |
Hesa, for
and now
she was
i Cyrus J. Roth- |
The husband died thirty-one |
years After her father's death |
Mra. Rothrock miuccessfully conducted |
the store he founded, as noted above,
She was a devoted member of the
Methodist church and possessed many
commendable christian virtues,
One daughter, Bva, wife of Charles
Norris, survives, along with two grand.
children, and one brother—Frank Hess
«of Los Angeles, Calif, also survive,
Her
rid Harrah
Cars re dents of the town
heensed On Jan 1846,
nn marring to
AZO,
———
School Directors In Convention.
The fortythird meeting of the Centre
County School Directors’. Association
will be held in the court house, Belle-
fonte, today (Thursday.) The first
wasion starts at 9:30 A. M,
8, W. Gramley of Mflheim, is pres
ident of the organimtion.
asin
§ y
toi
A ts
on Allison §
No
ground
i that can tin
fi as fot No. 17 in
omew's Add fronting
feet on Al Addition, fronting
feet on Allison Street, in the
of Centre Hall, bounded
East by Lot No. 18 in sad
block: on the West by Becond Alley:
and on the North by Con ey’'s road,
Thereon erected a good two-story
frame dwalling house and outbuildings,
all in good repa'r.
Also, at the same time and place,
there will be sold two full sets of
household goods, including new electri
washing machine, bedroom suites, eto.
Ford touring car,
Terma of Bale: Ten per cont ofsthe
purchase money to bepad in cash on
day of sale and the balance thereof
upon the confirmation of sale and de-
livery of deed.
BE. M. 8mih, auct,
. DAVID K. KELLER,
Administrator of the Estate ol
Bisa J. stump, deocased.
piace
Block
Ba
5 of ton,
sixty son
sixty
Borough and
on the
ob
|
The
Hodin
chiviig
Paring
SHOW
and Mrs, John
Mills,
pleasant
17th
Barbara
home of Mr.
of Bring
BUrpise
insgt.,, when
and Haebheoon,
«i i clever urptse, the
of a very
GveIring,
£1 BIXL WOoQaingg
it §
Kennelly,
Lob, Mr
and
Betty
\
and Vicu
daught
and
morning
NE
noon.
Continuous
Saturday 2 to 11 P. M.
ELECTRIC VITAPHONE
EQUIPMENT,
A ROCQUE
MAN AND THE MOMENT"
SATURDAY
K WE 1
& Ws 1d
OF BACHELORS”
i 513
“}
OF THE RIO GRANDE"
ALL THIS WED
Ko
WEE K-—
TERNAL
Hum an
LOVE"
Vivid!
hen
the children
do their bome
Uu Ori * . * . *
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J
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PO EWR CO
LV Vien o
%
Pomona Grange Meeting,
tir Oo he P
file on
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
rerun Ine mona
FOR SBALE-—2
months ol
bulls about
Shorthorn
Bhorthorn
16
Coming
Hall,
AiBO, A COW
nnuary ' + . ?
Durst, Centre
03
Kenzie
DEAD STOCK REMOVED
s of char anywhere
fogt’'s Rend« Works, ph
Centre Hall; at our
ge,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, exper
Bl, H BECK,
unity,
IT HOLAO
MEW,
Contre
ANNUAL STATEMENT
aes
THE FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY CENTRE CO.
OF
ry i dy
ns Eh Irovision 1 ‘ ¢ i i eVenty rad Anna
$6127 08 -—
0 5
17 90
104 10 §12655 53
EXPENDITURES
E1260 A]
AA OO
1446 £63
SAN G0
425 O00
PUBLIC SALE
Of ie
CARLOAD OF YOUNG
HORSES
at Runkle’s Hotel Barn, CENTRE HALL,
TO-DAY
THURSDAY, JANUARY 23r
Beginning at 1:00 P. M.
5
You will find this a fine load of Young Animals
--4 and 5 years old--carefully selected with a view
of meeting the needs of farmers in this vicinity.
C. E. SHIVELY,
E. M. SMITH, Auct.
Smile At
the Ache
oronanneme Se como
3 There's a new, pleasant,
Sufferin mint-flavored, tablet that
relieves ordinary headache and neuralgia, muscular
pains and functional pains. It’s excellent for Coryza
—cold in the head—and for the sore throat that
often accompanies it,
Physicians have been writing prescriptions for a
similar combination for years.
The Dr, Miles Medical Company has standardized
this well balanced formula and is glad to offer it in
the form of a stable, palatable, mint-flavored tablet
for home use. Pocket Size 15¢, ‘Regular Package 25¢