THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1930 THE CENTRE REPORTER CENTRE BALL, PA. THE CENTRE REPORTER $e CENTRE HALL WINS 4th STRAIGHT Treasurér’ s Sale of U nseate d Le ures Turco Warsssice Name Supposed Owner Taxes Costs ISSUED WEEKLY, DEATHS meee rR En sang cee Ew he a em ' a wn a Cuntra Hall. tado It four strait, INoO- Payment of Taxes for 1928 and 1929 [J i» ve A BE Walks CENTRE HALL, PENNA. SMITH. ‘The dctories for the season, when : ‘ death of Daniel Smith] ’} ercaable to the provisions we ia. bs ata _ 12 nknown . ara ATE Yea ot skies] ran roughshod over the Birel ! A in 4 PE A a er is IR AN TOWNSHIP ’ occurred in Philadelphia on Thur say y i . . id for the Daymeiit of aXe Roti # J H we SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, of last wee Ho was aged from Burnham, on the fold 8 turton, Hi : Non Nuss TH i y " VILE ILE 3 (Fei v aft GvHOo TH ¢ th i . § i will he £1 { i pu i ery | {i - vai Ea%e) 8. W. SMITH, Editor. and was a Civil war vetcran, » was |! tay 1 phi fo Th . pe nv. { { rw of tracts of u teil lands | eile Hoty . 2 BAA EAE Ra Ta p> 3 tele 3s HEN Crawlfora wh £ . { for du id a Tari : vg — i 14 oh 4 y ntle : bh EDW,. EB. BAILEY, Assoclate Editor snd jn brother of Mrs, John H. Breon, ol { ‘ a al y a re to i i iu fil : I - awed only fivehils ssstir ho his % Basiness Manager, town. whom he frequently visited. He iM ! ih ! id rr 4 x ABE]! £44 I & % { t for many years, but en innings, ul 7 strikeouts to by adjournimnes ’ a = lived in Reedsvil rt it, until all are sold. lg Swtared at the Post OfMice in Centre Hab of late made his home with his « hil he : Acres Perches Warrpnniee Name Supposed Gwner Taxes 29 second class mall matter, dren—Mrs. Wm. B. Jackson, Philadel On the offensive Crawford had thy : BENNER TOWNSHIP BRAS. —The terms of subseription to Del, | hits, one of them being a home run pli Hale, J M ; G Lopgberget i Other players whol & Harris, J et al Mn Beporter are §1.00 & year, in advance. agile. J 8 Plaplay advertising rates made known Lo, duvs. Bradford and Jamison. BOGGS "- A. : ‘ . a : 3% 14 Butler, Marga ——— Centre Hall will play three games th . . Tt 1 ¥ 1 etd Frazier Wald woe Bellefonte here Friday moming : AUMILLER.~—Mrs, Mena Aumiller : ° : ioe 1431-137 Godfrey, Marth “SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES [ea at Auronsburg on Saturday even and Rebersburg in the afternoon: Sat | ig; | Godfrey, Martha ing, of complications, aged 82 years od he urnham game Wil V6 "0 McCoy, Frank The body was conveyed to Laure . ured. BU RNKIDE FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE] 1/njon county, for burial, on Wednes The box score " Bell Wi (Bev. B. ¥. Greenhos, Pastor.) day morning. Deceased was born | CENTRE HALL ; , . Snvder county, a daughter of George] R Martz 11 1] 1 ef . ’ ’ . . Zusseyville—J to 10 A.M. Henry and Elizabeth Walters, deceas- | Emery of Spring Mills—10:30 A. M. “ ed, Several children survive. Fetterolf, Centre Hall—T7:30 P. M. miner men Stover, © R : rR TRG POT P Martz, 2 ms a - "= MARKEING TOUR Crawlord. The Agricultural Economics Exten-|piadford, 11 SENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE : . : lia ~ (Bev, Delas B. Keener, Pastor) gion Department at State ollage has Rimmey, of i 2 4 : nk 1 ‘ana ht 3 H3.1 PENN TOWNSHIP : : . arranged a marketing tour to NeWljyamison, 1b .........] ‘ ; A101 alluce. Jos. Jr B Aden ©0472 | 2-8-H Swineford, Geo AlInan entre Hall— York City. The tour is planned for — COLLEGE TOW NSHIP POTTER TOWNSHIP . 3 A: . June 11th and will leave Altoona ahout Totals y ¢ - 12 21 Johnson, Eleanor ’ Mr Matilda tle 23.00 | 4 ogswel ) . #:80—Sunday School. Totals ‘ . 18 CURTIN TOW NEHIP M J . ‘ . sist 4 Kk y evening, retus & a i " t 7:30—Churdh Service. eight o'clox k in the evening, return A - . 1 wood. KX 1. ., ; ’ Sinioh nit} ai nol 4 Et Wa homa the following evening BURNHAM he tour as anned, while in New . ¢ ‘ { al., . Ihe i g Isle ! } } “1415 Brooks, « Be , ‘o «+ Ralp Bmith 45.50 HUSH TOWNSHIYV phin; Herbert Smith, of Dover, and John Henry Smith, of Willlams- in the fifth Inning port. He waa (il but for a period of | SWUNg 3-hit bats were R Martz, Emey ie Li $:00 Church Services Yo rik will give Jose present an oppor | aya, ¥ ! ‘ { 6 ol. f a 20:00 Sunday School tunitty to see the system of handling Galvin, 2h | : ) y rr SN 4 WC Farmers Mills— fruits and vegetables, calves, DOULLEY Coffman, ‘ \ 2 0 FERGUSON TOWNSHIP 9:30—Sunday School. products as well as one ol the Sheffield . ‘ a durehfield Ww #9:80—Church Service. Farms plants. This is an unusual op : portunity for producers to see how : wo . hm their products are handled In the EVANGELICAL world's largest market. (Rev. W, BE, Smith, Faster.) 1 - t nake definite arrange YLOYW Few 3 » + y % 10 Know now . i $ “ : Yi Wo Rasaont 10:90 A. Ma many ‘planning to make the trip Sg oy. ; Te GREGG TOWNSHIP Centre Hall—2:30 P. M. 1 hi pairing ¢ y should get In ] 1 x 1 Locust Grove—T :30 P. M. touch with the Agricul 1 Extension Tussey ville, 1:30 P. M. i o al Bellefonte not luter than ; ) INA Sunday evenin . Pay service SANKEY—MUSSER, HAINES TOWNSHIP faire of Fon % % nx FN wmrine Musser HALVFMOOYN TOWNSHIP METHODIST EPISCOPAL Rev. H. A. Pruyn, Pastor, Sprucetown—7:30, Pent costal mes- n si 3 sage Rev. Marshall Piper, Milesturg. MLE X ster and ire thel ounty The bard is a n tive el? : Us § no - . Smullton—S. 8. at 9 A. M.; worship] To regist: n wil open afb rust in’ a Seng a bank. 's = FS HOWARD TOWNSHIP i. ts : tinue ‘1 fxt) 1 seventh of : HOUSTON TOWNSHIP Spring Mills—1i:: Haste Day June ant lees at nine c'dl Ww Lost Fire Fighter Returned. i Unknow § Program. Tuna : Prank Wazner. who disappeared red Kiddies’ Day at Hecla Park. i Athi Annual Ki Hecla Pr LIBERTY TOWNSHIP At LINDEN HALL, (Miss Sarah Eeroyd, Pastor.) ~~ Sunday School at 2 P. M. Children's Day Service at | Everyone invited § ——— » - » * . # CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL renominated for three-year terms. Al. (drained the sine 'n Che ore! to pot Loe Shaw & SIDR. ooss oye Mn ’ NOTES, of 2: wien syremident il . work a l 5 . MARION TOWXsHI bP & » * & © » & & 9° y Mrs. Wallace Breon of Millheim SPRING TOWNSHIP admitted on Monday of las # surgical patient Br. and Mrs. Michael Farrel, of Sta hairman of the of 1 shelter in an abandoned sta a 108 bie Der : College, are the prow parents of a hite © any, New York time fore he 1 me lost fered | ; MILES TOWNSHIFr bab boy. born at ti " day of last week. Mrs. Edna May . . em township, was admitte jesday of | wh a is promines . Ley on de . ANY $101 144 ines Jaime . A ror 11 ‘ An OWS fast week as a surgical patient andl TT ore Ra ORE iy a. * AR oe] 307 Grant WW aA R Walker Sue] oa : SNOW SHOE TOWNSHIP discharged on Thurs ” gto al | 450 i ‘ Wm .. Miss A R Walker 147.12 ct duis : Benjamin Bequeatl Bellefonte, | Cupid Has Idle Week, ! last week |! it §&¥ 4 fae IH irk y Robert Young 1k Park ] L i- {ban C 1 ap next mont Jur dent at the Penna. S ‘ollege, who} A i had been 1 5 3 , tient f r ' LINDEN HALL time, was Earl Bs been und was dis Mrs, C who had some Li Mra ville, who was dis David was adn on Saturd Mrs. Id who had two mont om A Si BS Report Shows $1,067,488 Received for ——————— ’ ) _- 4 flicors of West Pennsyivana y Will Observe Pentecost, HY Nox the | The Methodist churches of the Plea in nerica were reelected at the 106th nual ssdon in 8t. Mark's Lutheran Hanover. They are President, the Rev. Dr. Henry An ited Lutheran Church ant Gap charge will oheerve the 10004 anniversary of Pentecost with of services beginning June 1, Jun 8, in the Pleasant Gap churel stadt, Chambersburg; secretary, Rev sr 22 3 : The first service will undny t. Hamsher, Mechaniosburg: treas. CLOVER FARM STORES are Home-owned Institutions. a services £01 ; He lov o£ tubby. of fork, an cal secretary. Rev. D. 8. Martin, i : fces at 7 % ‘and’ h sven #4 aring wk. s. week at 741 : iey received from the churches 1 ] C F S 1 the w Money received from the churche They Offer for Wednes., Thurs., Friday & Satur. -with Clover Farm Service migionary and a native of the West ng an increase of $148.6068 over the ty. Other Christian workers are ex 000.23. The amount paid by West - WET REPUBLICAN NATIONAL The sessions were largely attended That Fine Clover Farm Butter, 2b. Rolls 89¢ tendent of the Anti-Saloon League, is Hev., William A. Kump, Chambers that the entrance of Ambassador Mor-leran College for Women, sald that a 25 Wonderful California Cantaloupes Cc ing groomed for the presidential nom-| An organized financial appeal is plan Peanut Butter Kisses, 2 Ibs. paign has been re . a wet candidate should be put forward [ceived from Mra Wm, T. Te Fr sh Bi Sal \ éfc in the next campaign. Political ob lmemiir of the boata of dire, : ¢ 8 ted Peanuts, pound Fine Ripe PINFAPPLES i i bh 15¢ 4 : eftion, which will be k J i i A tiation in Pome: Sa CR A Tt rae Solid White MAINE POTATOES peck 53¢ morning a Special workers are Rev, Alice ] 3 6 synod to carry on Vvariou Coone, of Endicott, N. a returned?” of the organization amount Indies, will bring the gospel message Of J G lev. Alma Budman, of Muncy, will preceding year. The receipts for hen s : for Tl IAT UTIN -e be the kader in song. Mina Budman | volences this year amounted to $199, mori Cld S S01 110. The synod received towards min nd A And for the Thrifty Workers and Housewives Whe pected to be present and have a part Ee The public is invited to attend and Pennaylvania synod towards the debt of the board of foreign missions of TICKET PREDICTED 83 ministers out » possible 86 and 68 “ * - oy Tl Et of aM tcuibis 20 Deing Big Yellow Free Peaches, 2 large cans 43c One lb. prints 45c among politika! observers who believe burg, executive secretary of the Luth- Clover Farm Country Eggs, per dozen row into thé political field as a candlslm £ tely H00,000 ‘ : date for senator fiom New Jersey on —. senty to found a college of bm Clover Farm Pale Ginger Ale, 2 bottles Crisp Solid Iceburg Lettuce 1 $y For 8 Refreshing Drinks «WS servers in the future will be puzzled ithe proposed school. bossed and Sand pkgs they read some of the shifts of senti Eight synods of the Lutireran church C P. Em Napkins Waxed wich Paper, 3 25¢ EXTRA LARGE PINEAPPLES each 2( Yc ment which politics ahve revealed injhave joined in the enterprise for es: NEW POTATOES 5 Ib 25 * -. Ad 8. C held to be essential to the enforce-joipal of Hillsdale Sol o » chopl, Norwalk, ment of prohibition. Now it fs sug Conn, has been elected Tn. The ". V RE NEAR Y gested that two years hence it may try jlege will be situate ; THERE IS A CLO . a a out ho a. d near Washington, hildren a # for the past year, this §s no stranger to folks in Centre coun tetiai pension Pledge this year $ Remain at Home enjoy these Pentecostal se ve . the Lutheran church was announced . ~ . RA SPECIAL Th d d S esa———— as $7777. Clover Farm Corn Flakes, 2 packages 15¢ EXT -= 110rSAay an aturday ¥. Scott McBride, national superin: {present, 24c | 3 Tall Cans Milk, 2 5c; 3 Cans Pork & Beans 2 3¢ a wet platform, indicates that he is be character contemplated. 2 ination in 1932. 1t is belXeved that anlned A gift of $26,000 toward the - Sc element in the Republican party thinks]penses of the oa a : gry ” ” ’ 19¢ Clover Farm Fruit Syrup, 4 flavors; per jas 25c¢ the prohibition ern. Two years ago the] tablish t of t : i i 3 Republican party proclaimed itself the wg s 1 wemen's institu Clover Farm Mayonnaise and Relish Spread, Jar 2 Cc
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