| THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1930. THE CENTRE REPORTER . LYON. ~John Porter Lyon, aged 08 ISSUED WEEKLY. . DEATHS elvears, died at his home in Bellefonte, RICH ELIEU MN BELLEFONTE Thursday morning, . following a brief illness with heart trouble, He was Died In Pittsburgh, born at Pennsylvania Furnace and re mm Cm, By : « & + » 0» . CENTRE HALL, PENNA. SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. Lot MeClenahan, formerly of Potterjcelved his early education at the Br - THURSDAY : via w mingham Bchool for Bovs Later he ii 8. W. SMITH, Editor. township died in Phttsburgh. A more : { AND SATURDAY . . ; : attended school at Lawrenceville, N. FRIDAY AND SA } #DW. BE. BAILEY, Associate Editor and |cxtended notice will appear next week. J, and was graduated from Drexel In- (This Week) CL : Basiness Manager, : — stitute, Ph ladelphia, ee. C— GARRETT. Mrs. Annie Agnes Car In addition to his wife, he is Mutemed at the Post Office iu Centre Mab ; I 9 sssond clase mail matter, . ee, tem ‘a . 4 EN —_— burg contractor and Huillder, Griffith ¢ y G N >a 4 “18 P. Garrett, dod at her home Thursday v 2 HDPE x Let S 0 ative ie Beperter are $1.00 a year, in advance. ¢ 1 ¥ ¢ tl HON, W, I. SWOPE DEAD, ‘ : of last week, from carcinoma o 1e Sie caznk a tallagher an t Skeets Galiagh oh SiVertising MU 2ade Eaowa stomach, after a long iliness., Inter- with . apeiteatio JACK OAKIE and . . . oonnld i: rett, wife of the well known Rebers-}vived by a son and a daughter canette McDon : all-star support rs . 5 § lobersdsiiroy : : | ment was made at Rebersburg Mon-|ywae Prominent In Republican Activi- The most hilarious comedy day forenoon, Rev, J. R. Schecterly officiating ties for Half Century and Widely ever filmed. TURDAY SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES The deceased was aged 69 years and Known Attorney.—Served as Cone ‘COME AND LAUGH! SATU "tA VN rq in his — " v - {18 days. She was the daughter of Hen gressman and District Attorney. _ > por M i NARD FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE|,y und Sarah (Harter) Petwiler. She| : ; RE «reatest all-talking e (Bev, 5. ¥. Greenhoe, Pastor.) ifs survived by her husband and the Former Congrs saman WwW. 1. Swope, ! By A LS “SONS OF THE SADDLE 1 th Centre Hall—10:30 A. M. following children: Aden, of Nittany: PPO nt in Republi ah activities, a WEDNE We gunrants t a real at Ss € Bpring Mills—2:30 P. M. Milford M., of Tape g Dhinries leader In political work for half a NEXT WEEK tre rt AYE 2 - Heel M a > '., of Canton, Ohio; Mrs. Mabe vont Tusseyville, 7:30 P. M. zel, of Maple Park, Ii.: Wm. R. Gar-|? Prof. O. R. Myers will have charge rett. of Canton, Ohio, and Harry H., of | "'® ; i . / of all the services. Lock Haven morning. 5 R To Nigh A § progran ' - 7 — pias . Mr. Swope was yours old, He had ‘Grumpy EF 1t lowast pri any wi mn J 2 rome: @ENTRE HALL REFORMED (CHARGE {GLE --Ciudve. Viele Yinsle amelie: a, Doms A word-famous comedy # (Bev, Delas RB. Keener, Pastor) LINGLE Sys Yio Inge, RAEARIEIO%E A year agy, : 4 - \ fghtful eos fourteen years, died at the Centre & Was Mearieald October 4. + tig : thint as : ONDAY, TUES Pentre Hall— County Hospital, Wednesday of last]|1862, and, following 1 graduation OE a moment myx NESDAY #:80—Sunday School. week, where she was a wing | from AVA university, entered law ou gasping oy iE WEDNE! Pl > y f y d 7:80—Churay Service. treeated for chronic x - ractice in Tearfield snd laugh ng the nex HOOT (31 BSON » fim Ri cnty O £00 Yiu viiar Spring Mills— ease. She was the daughter rs, iring his youth, hi gained the sob- DON'T MISS IT. t talking ph #:00 Church Bervices larence Bressler by y former mar-|}rigu ff “the boy omto { the Sus- Mot “SPU RN" . ' : alre ‘ 40:00 Sunday School riage, of Rote’'s Mill, west of C juehanna 6 wa gif tes with a aa wo Sis 1 . light makes It abun, 3t30-Sunday Sehool, os = lh EE urs J TOME oh Hh ervied i trict ttorn : possible to put thriller century and one of the most widely aa iT ( dy “Hu = : nown attorneys in the State, died at The celebrated international Ons ane artoor song attic waste space . x . o - “y ’ a A119 home in Clearfield early Thursday Star, CYRIL MAUDIL, been a semi<in id suffering a 10¢, 256 and 3be. rere #0:830—Church Service. EVANGELICAL EE [Ausyive EES, Hom a3 ny every bit of at- (Bev, W. KE, Smith, Paster.) t—A>Mrs. Johi rer - ? ’ Tusseyville—10:30 A AM. Sled t he 3 tom tn eftot G : - pa i on 4 oy " al we ; 4 vith no a tic space to use. Centre Hall—2:30 P. M. Lemont—7:30 P. M METHODIST EPISCOPAL Koon Enjoyment Rav, 3 * 4 “4 f ; A Gh p “ ” ; b 3 . . : 1014 iy ir 5 x i . Rev. H. A. Pruyn, Pastor, a. Tried SIA 2 par "| The death of Mr. Swone ' { Ca ~~) 4 3 forSmok Ww F % B Centre Hall— The deceased was the second wife |thind death within a week of prom wo ; . ers 9: 30-8 wy School. of Mr Spangler (the first wife Inc de 4148 1 ident Of or feed id Form A f Pp Hi 1:80—Evening Worshi ru . ; nl : A vivels RR rors ES ; 1 i Ringhton 1 ied # ov eins “Sal i io ipe and. EF Wy ™ The church orchestra from the } Potter wnship), and Ww } Ber rh . Sen oars 3:3 at 4 y ¢ iH Iidaysburg Methodis hur vill be|of Moses and Amanda Frantz She} ~ 3 oh Monday marin 4 igare es POWER C(O present and play at this service. was aged 59 year _ mont ar vi : ; : ro | Sprucetown-— ne 3 vaved : #:30—Sunday Smullton 9: 00—8Sunday School . ye v . ; tise Bored 10: 00—Morning ‘orship, relict ot the 6 4 n dan, diedg “lt wt from 4 A : Harvest Home Service. t the me of her daught M td p t bs wp . ’ a . : manuel Vonad near Wolfe's ( i ing put dow nd Maca Vege Ie Compound 5 xo BETTER LIGHT MAKES DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. v ‘and heat trouble 4 $ § £ fhe yu y lt te EE , Fs 1 w ASTE . I ACE { SEF L For United States Senator: SEDGWICK rat n 1 ! nd 1 —————— KISTLER, of Clinton County, - For Governor: JOHN M. HEMPHILL, of}, Chester County. ‘ a a ; ; Por Lieut. Governor: GUY K. BARD, of}. ip hid ef Lancaster County. Ee 5 wont : ! 4 < 3) For Bec. © nternal Affairs: LUCY D WINSTON, of Cumberiand County. For Judge of Supreme Court; HENRY CC. NILES, of York County, For Judges Superi ‘our AARON E. RBIBEI, of Butier and GEwv, ¥., POUGLAS, of DEMOCRATIC DISTRICT AND COUNTY TICKET, For Representative in Congress: MAX WELL J. MOORE, of Mchean Couaty. For State Senator: DON GINGERY., of Clearfield Couunby. : For Representative in General Assembly : JOHN G. MILLER, Ferguson Lows Lip Ep— CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NUTES, . . . * » * ». a » ® » John Horner, of Boalsburg, wa I-lan attack of i yd and a broken | : Rs y ) h te Tanne of crite say] we SS mir ot a National Headquar for wus ¥ Geptment coe a arced| ; Min H sur es. Funeral : / Ai CLEVELAND, OHIO. meme Tee mal The HomeTown Stores that Are Nationally Organized admiied Lact Tari ns ica TY EE on On October 17th & 18th, Clover Farm Offers: Patient and discharged Mrs. Mabel Smith, of Spring Millis. 12 uu Uyster, MLE ! ; TRON - . . was admitted on Saturday as a surgical | . ay wore hold Thursday PINK SALMON TWO (2) CANS .. “ue ‘a . .e 25¢ GOLDEN SWEET POTATOES——7 LBS, FOR patient and dscharged the s a morning at ti ory There were a total of 38 patients in}. yon ol Tuting BIG CRISP CELERY——PER BUNCH the hospital at the beginning of thel’ in the Reformed cemetery. NO. 1 MAINE POTATOES—PER PECK. ... foes 41c ek, Plage amas gy : FINE WESTERN FLOUR—CLOVER FARM BRAND-— em—— a t— HARTER —Mrs. Robert If IL Hart- o . . GUARANTEED — on died fn ("hi SOLID DANISH CARBAGE 100 LBS, aersuerns 3 ' : MAILING LIST CORRECTED. lied at her he in Chicago andj ~ § | rre<l in Fairview The Reporter's mailing list w x vA on Baturdew,. Tre 241 LB. SACK aeteg ro pum Meme \ § Means | fore marriage the deceased was Miss FANCY SELECTED EGGSawDOZEN 49 LB. MUSLIN BAG ¥ you MEX O Your su ription 14 ov ' 1 ‘ » to the Reporte r within the recent The sha ry ir two Asters survis past, credit should be shown bn your jo : a ic, . . - : - wr \GE Jabel. Compare. picase, and 1 an ov-| Tt ‘was only a few weeks sin A ONE POUND MOISTURE PROOF PACKAGE ror occurd, Kndly report it at once, without, delay. dpm, Edgemont Crackers -= or i. Edgemont Graham Crackers Whether or not you paid, take nan the figures on your label ‘AY. A look at the figures on your bel | RAY. Mary. § Zhi paper, It your Jabel dose mot ine [010 daushter ‘of und Siew. Chari And a Beautiful Enameled Pantry Tin -- BOTH for 35¢ viagara Falls N. former dicate a 30 or 31, we would like to sell}, siden lellefonte, died at her - / 1 7 mn ot mab uk these, figures | home ‘following a briet fliness with This Is A VALUE-PLUS Deal RETAIL VALUE, 73c. © bring your label up to date. And lapinal meningi®s. She was an only we'll both feel better, child, The body was brought to Ax Mann. where funeral siwices were a } ai gd ‘8S, SPAGHETTI MACARONI——3 BOXES ‘held Friday afternoon at the home of FANCY NEW YORK STATE SWEET CONCORD GRAPES NOODLES, SPAGE ; x Transfer of Real Estate. : : ner arandpirents, Mr. and Mrs, Sam. 12 QUART BASKET CLOVER FARM QUALITY in Each and Every Pakagp, i Anna Mall Allison, to Martha E, uel Ray. . Gi : 4 : . i ————— . Auman tract in Potter twp. The Finest Butter That Swhet, Rich Cream and Dally Colles y 3 nr TORO vy & TH SOA Paced BA ns G, H. Keller to Charles Reeseman, last Rutter That Suk CLOVER FARM BUTTER—SPECIAL, LB. . of ux, tract in State College; $1. FREED.—~John Levi Freed, for many — - Henrietta Houtzto 8. R. Morningstar, | years a resident of Lumber City, near 3 . ; a . tn Fre tract In Philipsburg: $12,000, toedsville, diced at the home of his CLOVER FARM CORN FLAKES—8 PKGS, . i Clarence Lyons, et ux, to Walter I. Jdaughter, Mrs. Leroy Lesher. of Sha. ” pn —————————————— — COLUMBUS BRAND COOKED SPAGHETTI OR Eberhart, tract in Spring twp.: $450, mokin, of Injuries received when he 2 BOXES OLOVER FARM BUCKWHEAT OR RED KIDNEY BEANS 8 CANS George Kernohan, et ux, to J. IL. fo from & Won wall two weeks ago. PANCAKE SELF-RISING FLOUR ‘es : A : pen Houck, ot ux, tract in State College: & was aged 77 years and had been an td et nc Sth, tet - gn c $1,142 04. ist Re ‘leg employe of the Standard Steel Works NEW CROP LANCASTER COUNTY EVAPORATED SALLY JANE CHOCOLATES, FULL POUND ....c..covnn 2 Cc Harry A. Garner, ot al to Edwin |2Pd a member of the Havica Valley CORN pees OPES, LARGE SIZE ....... es Evangelical church. The funeral was : “t st x y; $1 : J Benner, tract 'n Stata College; $1 hed in the Milroy Methodist church Joseph H. Woe, et x, to Edward [pM the Milroy Methodist, church. T he Depressed Mark Fall V bl H. Loughner, tract in Potter two.; $1. {an daughters: Wn. H.. of Horatann: ake Advantage of the Depr arkets on egetables. James J, Markia «t ux, to Fugene Mrs. John (Jennie) Bohn, of Centre H. Welk, et ux, tract in State College: | Hall; “Waiter, of Lumber Clty: Mrs. Buy Some of these Potatoes, Cabbage, and Onions for Winter Use. $L Leroy (Rebecon) Lesher, of Shamokin, Bugene H. Welk, et ux, to M. M.|I8olomon and Joseph, of Lumber City, Haris, tract in State College; $6,600. [and Orval, of Altoona,
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