THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1930. THE CENTRE REPORTER CENTRE H ALL, PA. SCHOOL NEWS OF INTEREST. PRESBYTERY MEETS | If you are in need of a heating stove, IN PHILIPSBURG I will put a “SBunbeam” In your home, with board and pipe complete, for . 3 ! } { SE —————————— ? WTR i (81 if SMITH & BAILEY Proprietors at her home on South Burrows street, _—— FRA0 i tick State College, after an illness of save | The Washington Trip A fine interest and spirit St go, oft t 1 a 2 hang Loon ex Delegates In Attendances, : 8. W. SMITH, Editor, eral. Weeks. The members of the senior class] hibited by the many who have FE . INSURANCE .. » | by | and Tuesday--125 Members and | EDW, E. BAILEY, Assoclate Editor and Mrs, Mease was a daughter of Geo, |have decided on a trip to Washington | #¢tive in promotin Business Manager, and Elizabeth Fetterolf Kilne and was {this spring. The plan at present Prise — ~ [born in Penns Valley. March 6. 1854. 1to go May Tth Arrangements have | Senlor Play Well Attended eon made to wo to Patesed at the Post Office in Centre Mab | In 1871, she was united in marviage |? ' a } ' ws DUrg in an Tha Grange hall was £9 second clase mall matter, to Harvey G. Mease, who preceded her | tomobiles, Wednesday TETTER THRMSE.— The terms of subseription to|in death two years age. She was the o orning elt We entre ais niland dtord I INSU RE $e Reporter are $1.50 a year, In advance [Other of thirteen « hiddren, 5% of rg group vi hk whom they vill con-| Hose of the KE Side.” The cla Viirftin, Juniata and oatfl a Abou NY THING whom survive Edward BE, Mease, of ” ites tl) si them inl: 2 k k NY WHERE Displey advertising rates made known Pitcairn: Mys. J. Cash sovd M tinue their journey ain to|™ il ; ! 1 yeni and delegates were in at- Of Mrs, J. ash § Sr, Mrs ’ 3 . 1 } $ hia 0 ex yd hanks all whe ni ‘ 1 - applieftion. : y x Washington, 1 1 ¥ Av hore t hewy 1 . ! i J ali Lids ay 2 ee . : : j1e oho pee at He Ind BH NY TIME nm a— ernight in Russell C. Pearce and Mrs. Hugh Et-l,.emain until Saturday Mis ters, of State College; Mrd Wi N1200 Bakcd Ham Suppers Seryed-— ——————————— “SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES Binder, of Ste elton and Mrs 8 m- Two hundred baked ham SUDDOrR . Present Bannts Schon) sermon. and in t evening r RB — uel E Foultz, of Reading. She Is al80 ware served by the © 8. Athiet k rE a IR tly Dremarted onaldson of Ne Y mle : ew York ife —— VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGEH{SUrvived by one sister, ins Alice 8. Association, Saturday, April 5th. Ms on oY 14 dre L. ind nineteen grandchildren. 8he v " a beautifu!® large school fen: 0 the a W , i » Rev, 8B. F,. G h tor. Kine, a { reenhow, Fastor.) wag long a member of ihe Methodist Income '8 provie de d for 111 Centre Hall—10:30 A. M. ahuroh. cach class served, and a committee] this banner ba placed in te lows important fssues being discuss t 3 in event of Georges Valley, 2:30 P.. M. Funeral services were held at her | ointed by the J preprared the | Whe a ee any Ee mn. Tues J oral ontest PISABILY I'Y OR OLD AGE Farmers Mills, 7:30 P, M. late home, her pastor, Rev, A, L. Bix [JO0C 115 receiply Were 311536 and Dy ab who frequent dant: verrditdl- | eohtentants bai Hom ” —— le officiating. Interment was made sh Ap C8 #0%.90, TeRVIng ! profit ji noua serve | A coh hl reining 1 nis b , : "a I Shiloh cemetery, re . 3 : : : ned : : . ie hat : 3 Agen for PENTRE HALL REFORMED CHABGE hank the pohly ee fa ao anil) tothe schogl lor wiren ag tuden’l Pho a ation i. STATE CAPITAL SA VINGS (Rev. Delas EK. Keener, Pastor) ~ a Soatraraee : ou digs ry Ly tio pam MW HA s1Y M. Kirkpatrick. the lo te & LOAN ASS’N ebay Centre Hall— 3elled : 3 2 ' h ot fon avs ago | Girls’ Baseball— i for ve As try y 5 ¥ : : ; pastor, and Fl ¥v lela ‘ a— — #:00 Church Services y Wan bot 5 years The girl tere ste n ba met {Hi i J b Homa ai a 10:00 Sunday School Co on Monday afte son to sslact tha tol { in Drganiz A me Feon ni ’ hu #:30—Sunday School. . Foc LTR. Of ga Lodo ee [rsheAmEal) nresa Andrewg 30 was select 11 Bare iva in Bromoiis te dintor.] The Centre Reporter, 31.50 a year. 10:30—Prepardtory and Holyi Gems] Ji0 SORE SORIANO ator lomtel In | als SAptain and. A Faindy ‘ : in | munion, Buffalo, died there from pneumonia é communi The ‘ ne | . - i Cia rs ari Wa mpc a sn am tn seater wien, vn 50. pono RICHELIEU # BELLEFONTE EVANGELICAL olan, a clerk n ti epister's office avant heat {> ; dn : oh : | ssp $ I E I wt ii Ft Vt Fount A re (Rev. W. KE, Smith, Paster.) in the court house noe, boys 93 Pupils’ present | Spring Mills, 10:30 A. AM. TE ‘ da to dat } } g | Easter Vaeatlon— Bethesda—2:30 PF. M. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT { ¢ i M . Yi | \" sont y ——————— A] ——— Locust Grove—7:30 P. M. F. G. ROGERS RE-ELECT} bj ! FOO EY £4 jor i Mo: ! THURSDAY, | HIDAY Holy Communion at all appointments. , ; : {ering Ae : : METHODIST EPISCOPAL tev. H. A. Pruyn, Pastor, Centre Hall rship 8:00 A.M; unsuccessful effort was 1 et Sunday School at 10 A. M. fiise his Salary from $3500 to $4 m— 8prucetown $:3 % Sunday vote of ott three to of 4 GREGG TOWNSHIP VOCOA- , 4 4 . ng # sul vr . . tn ¢ . 4 . . i ~d GPEC PEEP Ee . “Pr - pchool; 10:30 A. ‘ orshij : v ails g JIONAL SCHOOL NOTES! . fH" or a i Pe. h 4 i HE STATE” Spring Mills—8. 8. 9:30; yublie we Plans Are Complete for Athi | SATURDAY ship at 7:30 P. M. ‘ lana Mme: ’} | yuls d ? 3 . ~~ Fire Destroys Chicks, Banqu 5 Friday Night- i ay Only ALL THIS WEEK— oo ’ “1IL.LIESIONT einen THE CENTRE REPORTER Apr 3 a a WEDNESDAY —ALL NEXT WEEK-— Title of Put Place of Pul Names of } Names of | [tween 500 ana ; ka were] MONDAY AND TUESDA) | f { [ a pr 4 '“NOAH’S ARK” & CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL ; NOTES, . * » . » » . - POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMEN ‘or Congress, State Senator Rame of irry B. § tt of | i burg, Pa. as : rdlidat wt : . ination for State Senator. Or eg bien i 1 : 4 i ¢ * CY ‘ Bi Shc gn : from compiete assortments Primary Election t hel y n I 4 | i # day, iay 20th, 1330, subject to the] Every good style fashion endorses . . the type most becom- : Fules governin ing to'you . . the color, fabric and kind you prefer . and Boys like For State Committeenan. a aa oe | at moderate prices. Variety runs into the hundreds. We are auth i E 4 Sa ind the! J os : a | ¢ C ( SC SWEATERS pame of Harry burg, Penna, as a cz late for the | : Toes 4 S i — — alectoin for Stags Commgitteemian rep-| +. y Beitm op arnt al 75 al . 75 resenting Centre Couniy, at the Pri-|__.. eS, OTe, In mary Electiort to be held Ti iesday, ) BAY i ital an Tapa ho $0, 1930, subject « ules govern or ae TT lig 8 Wyschay ' . . the Rep: os Baty Fules gov Novelty tweed sport coats in tan Dress coats of navy blue and tan ee shades. Notched collars . . John- trico cloth. Showing versions of $1.25 For Republican State Committeeman, |'"*tment : Lo ny collars . . novel sleeve treat- | the cape, throw tie, and Johnny We are authorized to announce the| Roy McClintic. of Linden Hall. be ments. Belt or unbelted models. collars. Straight line and flare MEN'’S SHORTS fpsburg. Pa. James Hho of Phill; inst week ; Straight line styles and crepe de styles. Coats that are outstanding * a., as he entre County . : . Member of the Republican State Com.| M'% Helen Harvey, of State College, chine lined. for their style and value. 50c mittee, subject to rules and regulations } 7% admitted on | inesday wr su of the P rimary Election to be held ak ireatmen Thi nodern style of underws May 20, 1930, Florence 5 " . 13-vear-ol HW is Hy fa y striped PS sieht or 5 1 » 3 sles Kiaw ors / al .00 an bly * gr fi. Made of For Chalrman Republican County ‘a Bh ac oe oR Waynes, al 25 75 ate broadsioth, Siete 23 9 Committee, We are authorized Dress coats of tricova, trico and CU PS AND SAUCERS ay aly authorized Lanngunes the{2, a surgical atient for xt e aya fine sport woolens. Designed into burg, Pa, as a candidate for the elec-|was discharged on Wdenesd Sport coats in straight line and many beautiful styles. Cape collars, ion 4a oh rman of the Republican] Marguerite Lambert. of Bellafon flared models. Notched and throw throw Hes, Rian collared. Others 60c cision of the Republican voters of Cone) da Ea pe a tie collars. Cape effects. Some are trimme with a'apan, galyak and : > ‘Q kite County. at or oh Yotefs of Cane) aa go . i wi . - 4 squirrel. Coats for women and VEGE TABL B DISHES gre county, at the Primary Bieotion to] 2 od WelVEr. of State Calta trimmed with galapan fur, lined misses in a wide variety, Navy y : i id May 2 iy an Pas . ddd A gv ': 3 SHEL « © Js ANE gh Ol Ww ad at only with grepe de chine. black, tan and green. $1. 00 respect, Per set i For Vice-Chalrman of the Republican pairs 255, sithorizd to” ynngunce the chaneed in tant Toursiss. “| | “The Rich Fur Scarf. Bloucettes are Smart _. CELERY TRAYS 1 ok so different In glass lege, Pa., as a candidate for the elec-| was sdn ftted or hard for ry Bowlin), eas SS a 1 Is Indispensable with Tailored Suits S10 decision of the Seclsion 3 the ta ub ¢ . y He . : St ite College, are the proud Parents I 95 d 2 5S I 3 Mid / on born at the howsital o Yi 10 he i Ay a Be t IR a i ta n Fri . + an 95 Sherbets and Goblets whom have named WEias You mus hia ; i iri fi pfs —— mmm ex wun, : . ‘ ix fu Wonderful assortment at, eae h ‘ uf to complete your Faster costum 5 : 3 Aer all, Inaybe, if the Pinthor'c ’ Mrs. Clara Horher. of Ga Savi bas op your Faster costume One of the outdanding styles of the 25 / this season. The loveliness o fy fo: . : Palen 18 ail jet 1c foriner Tadec thu 1¢4me 0 surgical patient on hus oy 4 season. The loveliness of fluffy fox new neckwear accoossories. It is smarts dd t i ote . " . GLa # 4 % Dale, the State chairman, Pinéhot] Mr. Hazd Swartz, of Sthte Col will make the most simple ensemble n ly feminine and livens up the sombre ge, was admitted on Friday for medi- thing of beauty. We present a wide tallored suit ALSO PLATES, BON BON eal treatment, select sertly ¢ id - : lection of expertly made skins, chom- ‘HE WU \ ‘RE 21st. The bit of news that the form- Mrs. Marcella Moaring, of Milesbutx en taretully tor thir: beauty and. in Mada of linen or silk in green, ~ DISHES, SUGAR AND CREAM 7 ’ ! ii ¥ Vy Aix <¥ ' PY er Centre county fudge is the big “jt” |Pecame a surgical patient on Satur ny tividualit g white, and eggshell. Very effective SETS, COMPORTS ~ : dividuality. : ; x see ber Sa en Charle ¥ ’ i \ 3 ‘N in the campaign, ought to encourage on Wensel, of Port Matilda, a when worn with the knitted sult also. AND MAYONNAISE, the blars to go into a big drive urgical patient, was discharged on a : . Saturday. Red fox, 19.50, I ——— A AAO Mrs. Ralph Williams, of State Co! Ble \ sr Congr A ’ t . ’ i. fox, 85.00, Former Congressman Benjamin JK. lege, a surgiend patient for a month, ge 9% Focht, of Lewisburg, is again a can- | Was discharged on Saturday. Pointed fox, 59.50 to 75.00, didatd for the lower National House Marian Stiffler, 7.vear-old daughter N A ; National House, % ) yeu ! Natural kit fox, 25.00, of Mrs, Florence Stiffler, of Port Ma. Ha . . * a This will be the fifth time h will 1 5.00, © il bel., tilda, wns dischar i i . Mink, 15 a candidate against Congressman Bd tor aehatged Sn Suturday, at undergoing surgical tive ent, A 1 1 ward M. Beers, and it is predicted he Mrs, Wilbert er of i ove Dyed grass fox, 30, The Peop le’s Big Store of Lewistown. will again be unsuccessful, For tha]Mills, became a medical patient on Platinum fox, 85.00, Past year Focht has been serving ay Sunday, secretary on the staff of Governor] There were a total of 34 patients in Fisher, the hospital on Monday. stock will be Jow for the year on May
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