THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1930. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. THE CENTRE REPORTER B fonte, died nt her son's home in (. H. H. SCHOOL. NOTES. . directo Win. W WANE Wis ‘ If you are in need of a heat ISSUED WEEKLY DEATHS Bellefonte, following an iliness of pa —————— ad + lent of the vols of Co- | 1 will put a “Sunbeam” in your h : 8, aged 76 yews, She wa born Y : It A count Fis Bidad Wi Axed with board and pipe complete Philadelphia and was a daughter of Baseball Game ‘ 350.00—~W. H. Miller. Bellefonte ’ Dr. Edwin M, Miler. Hobert and Annie Grankes She wi The first basdd — y nhy- | MA ed Inn April, 1876, bu 1 tased ‘ounty 3 iwi Miller iilihelr SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. Edw ha M. es Ts Mille a NV died 8 number of Years age diy it b nome on 8. W. SMITH, Editor. Math strect. at five o'clock | Monday j7OR murvies, Ww Bia 1. 1April, 16, between the Harris TOW nalup reo ke en che INSURAN ! ’ . : . t1 " tJosehing unhan irs “1 Chiood fit ) Lr A . , Onithe A irneg : bedi aoe se EDW, BE. BAILEY, Associate Editor and| morning after an illness of less an a . on en hpalA s Witte. 1 3 ‘ 4 Hi Atarmond “5. ma] ann dite rivet at ricnst. cof hares - - * . * * . CENTRE HALL, PENNA. i = 3 gt x. | Ti€ Business Manager, day, having suffered : heart attack | of Hon LOE mo: _ latout 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon, It]iNHen Thurs y by Rev, Btu- wi sla Me w:ol : : | Union count a vote of 39 to 28 i x : he tt ad # 8, interiae i hiladeind 41 prafabhla $14 i 331 tiie £3 f hie yyrsepsend] ‘ri ticked, WP ro an ro ome cone man 0 FE SEE i i met vy ry 0” eee PAUL, §, KERSTETTER second ela mall matter, on Saturday evening on tha street, i ‘a toh of Ww t yt or, 1 od in office ’ . . nn Oa . J Sa : . dg it passed quickly and no fl effects wer ” el Bn in | le, DOMILiON pays ; I INSURE SEWRMS.—The terms of subseription to, “ALNLeooBirs, Saad an na HOPS Tans 2 Beane. Fred fj : wn THING fe Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance.] As n matter of fact, the doctor had [0804 (5 years, died at hey ome in | base, Lynn ¥ eon 3rd base, Frod Luse: | : : Co a NY ING Display advertising rates made kmewn been more than ordinarfly active during | “50 70 B00 en lane yest | in at Sartioy ud Cold: Inulin. sherds ar ord ad BEEP NY WHERE = application he past several months, and while no ra od : J " rein g v / he on } fret a Pieris Ty ¢ $ dg ot NY TIME : A ould be seen in his springy a ho feat Ny so, Holi f ji . ir. : : / i ; wardful manner during “Whe ) ro Sr TE U0 Coen dso: 1 Hock, ot Tama: foowe: cates, Wanda, Brown witch | Dr. 3' w! sweeney.” ot 81 Star | N awry York Life BENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE ®'K is probably the direct cause of 1. Logan, of file, One or, Cummings; 2nd base, Renna Burkhold- lent o of Elk count ‘ (Bev. 8. ¥, Greenhoe, Pastor.) dain Melanchten Miller was a son|Mrs. Efa Whitley, of Philadelphia, al-ler; 3rd base, Goraidine Jodon; 1st [past thirty-four years, was unanimou Incomes provided for life Tasseyyille— if the late John and Mary C 8 A ig ese ml NE H vy os Pidgin : Le wy ig i ' v ’y i, ; hg of ; — A “ bi ” 4 . . “ in event of Easter Service, 9 to 10 A. M terdine) Miller, and was born in Reb- |" =" Sy f. Agnes Comming os : tipend 36,000, Becauseof the age lim DISABILITY OR ( : pn burg June 21, 1867, making his age | gm " SN et le Tr Sato sb 3 Alt , OLD AGE Centre Hall— 32 years, 9 months and 23 days. el, P. LONG WITHDRAWS The last issue that the Tiger staff] > * of the aor a i Hasty Sunrise Service at 6:00 o'clock. Focel Ved BS A ee at FROM CONGRESSIONAL RACE” Y High re Spec 4 Nuss y chodr; recitation, wwinie scho 1 Easter Communion at 10:80 A. M [graduated fx Sh It is earnestly desired that every meme-|Sity wi h a A. 4 egree, Continu ber part the Communion on this|his educational ursuits, he entered i sacred festival. Sign your name and © at Philadel- yl ive, your address in your self-denial Ph irom wi tution 1 Bral=ter harmonizing conditions within the Wateh Results of Deer Experiments, {pole on B ’ treet, Bellefonte 2s Horns nd Of envelope and return them n Easter t ican n desire to a 1 . a. nit § IW Sunday. M: a faithful ff vour|tor of Medicine it eight years ago|ihat have withdrawn a candidate ta ne amin er re 2 tree oaipta tH self-deniai x } t 1 ial wor t owing ¢ © XH ‘ wis | i | Spring Mills— od to Meet the demands upon the(name will not appear on the primary( yey of various kinds of natu “ : qo Ls we FN Ty nll Sie Tem Your uf wracte was guint" omer? ool ry wand talus oem fed to She dee So RICHELIEU « BELLEFONTE velope to be ev i he rying | 8 sunk at Mitiheim. This a rofl | Han ; FATTY r . " , ned wi : : needs of the lence, FHURSDAY, FRIDAY 11 3 Week } SENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE [since been located ay CHAR 1A (Bev, Delas RB, Keener, Pastor) In pr or vay the doctor : i fect : ’ t ond y 3 2 ——————————— ——————— Js ———————— — Centre Hall— ny ‘ 0 tiers : { i $:30—Sun To Organize 'Squires’ Assoclation. Superintendents : Sun . . ‘ vied In Nearby ( 7:30—Churdli Service, entre Coit f 1 soclet a4 ob 3 : i “POINTED HEELS" (Tus o . 2 ree . ’ i frst New Dances day Sg SOT'VICes Pring illg- iB : i i \ M . Et M i . ; . a a i i $ res - 99 9:30—Sunday School. ne, i : t i ' SATURDAY o | HE STATE ba niv) i] One Day Onl) ; ~All. THIS WEEK— pha Xs SHIN 0 . : a ES A - lio p— 3 Lard te i . $ arge O'Brien h - MARRIAGE LICENSES, “HEADIN WESTWARD FF NOAH'S ARK EVANGELICAL : : : SAM | a | (Bev, W. E, Smith, Paster.) { HOXDAY ARD TeEshi Lemont—10:30 A. AL M ( r : WEDN ps Tusseyville—2:30 P. AL : : Centre Hall—7:30 P. AM «ALL NEXT WEER— n at all appointments. | #00 Church Services METHODIST EPISCOPAL Rev. H. A. Pruyn, Pa al; E: Bprucetowr svorship at 2:3 Smuliton—5 a 10 A. MM. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. — Pos p—— For State Senator. We are Rame of burg, Pa. : ination the T Clearfield 4 from complete assortments . i { h fF TSE TICS | y Every good style fashion endorses . . the type most becom ing to vou . . the color, fabric and kind you prefer . . and Boys like tion 1 cid Tussday, May | n at moderate prices. Variety runs into the hundreds. SWEATERS For Republican State Committeeman. Je mn oy i % : o opal I tof at I 675 a“ IJ 2° We are authorized to announce R 4 n i Q Spebury oy 3 bo Danie tnteluio oa YWO sisiers also su Novelty tweed sport coats in tan Dress coats of navy blue and tan 1 25 Member of the Republican State Com-| Mrs. Runkle was known here to a shades. Notched collars . . John- trico cloth. Showing versions of $ . a Pr } 30 Shes and regulations Number of persons whost acquaintance ny collars . . novel sleeve treat- the cape, throw tie, and Johnny May 20, 100 ¥ Election to be held! ap Lome wurrou: tr Dr. un ments. Belt or unbelted models. collars. Straight line and flare MEN’S SHORTS gh exteem by Straight line styles and crepe de | styles. Coats that are outstanding 50c For Chaleman Republican Ce unty vl] whe knew her She was ctively . gs A : . o ) eng y various Hoes or their style and value. i Committee. waged in various re Of Work as chine lined. for J We are authorized to announce thel so In her home sha TE namie of Harry A. Rossman i l v burg, Pa., as a candidate r ‘} . Jew : ; a te al .00 tion as chairman of he erviiblicar \ At, talon a 75 County Committee, subje o the de-lia - a} iff - ir by sien y - eda al 2 glalon of the Republican voters of Cen- [it to her sister, Mra. John McMillan, Dress coats of tricova, trico and CUPS AND SAUCERS be bold May imary Election to}in Baltimore, Md. fell dead while walk fine sport woolens. Designed into i Beautiful in every am Sport coats in straight line and many beautiful styles. Cape collars, i rot to her home and interment ! A . ared. ‘Others 60c gid Vice-Caieman of She Republlean nade+in the M wana cemeter flared models. Notched and throw A RT hers ity Committee, The decs d wa sister Mrs. Sam. . os . . Ee raiapan, ye “ INE 5 We are authorized to announce the|"” SNooP. of town tie collars. Cape effects. . Some are squirrel. Coats for women and VEGETABLE 1 aime of Emily D. Smith. of State Col- trimmed with galapan fur, lined misses in a wide! variety. Navy, So el ate at > or 2 , ate for the Ie 4 HAD JL : nuel ran o pymaeel ve x 5 ar € SS tion as vice-chalrman of the Reubli-|a ot it othe ab Starr aki a with crepe de chine. black, tan and green. $1.00 ean County Con oo, sul tt } Hunday morning : 4 AL alt — — decision of i i fat 5 i Erg toe wen ene ie thw | The Rich Fur Scarf Bloucettes are Smart § 0 oil v ted her t 10 his modern sts Vie Of respect, Per set JISHES al only pecial, acd The rumor that y y v thi? Le was a son of John io rumor that fabing Hoonses aro Cramer tne” Bore on Fetes Is Indispensable with Tailored Suits $1.00 si Is eV. i whship,. Before moving to cin 7% nc 30 a Ce i te 1.95 and $2.95 herbets and Gi ' only about one- [Stife, Bullous ne ised on a tare $ . an . Sherbets and Goblets half the normal & was mars z have : ried], first to Margaret J. Koch, and You must have a luxurious fur Wonderful assortment at, each aving been sold wm t this tim : . Er : - MW . ; me llater to Bertha Gingerich. The latter scarf to complete your Easter costume One of the outstanding styles of the 25 Treasursr Smith up to Tuesday jssued |wife survives him, There were no oil he about "1600 fashing Mcenses, whereas ]dren this season. The loveliness of fluffy fox new neckwear accessories, It is smart. will make the most simple ensemble a ly feminine and livens up the sombre ALSO PLATES, BON BON in otpes years the number reached 3, — om . thing of beauty. Wo present a wide taflored sult 6 COS of & Hoonsa ¢ ka IMBPBON f 101 ’ i. 1 : Be gio, 100 hon died in Low Angeles calitorin ir a og i Mogan, h en carefully fo o wauty an . apy dive “A ! 2 Mer winking 8 wel to the depth of [ems Haney, rr rach Shar ane, Son tay White, aE ee AND MAYONNAISE 240 feet and finding a good flow of wa- lily moved. He ak Lovell , “the when worn with the knitted suit also. 3 NJ “E. i Ro, Do gfher Jar (vl hime | Suiness. Edward 5, Red fox, 10.30 moved to the C. H. Eungard farm, |oceasioan] visitor in Centre Hall, is an Blege fox, 55.00, east of Old Fort. They have reached alonly surviving brother. A wife 1 : $ or. rand 59.50 " depth of about 100 feet at the latter [these children survive him: Wallace Pointed fox, 5 6.1549, EEN & CO place, but have not found water of |Thompson, Millhelm: Henry Thomp Natural kit fox, 25.00, " ® " sufficient quantity to supply the farm, |son, Burnham: Mrs. Charles Steward, 5.00 #0 the drill continues to work. Milroy, and Mrs. F. G. Andre, Buriing- Mink, 1 —— —— A ons: ton, Michigan, . y - : An Easter service will be held by the ———— = The People 8 Big Store of Lewistown. Unfon Sunday school Farmers Mills WILKINS i ' JKINSON «Mrs, Emily Grankes on Easter Sunday evening. A general | wilkinson, mother of County Probation dnvitation is extended to the pubiic. and Parole Officer Roy Wilkinson, of * Made of linen or silk in green, A —————— ———-—“—