THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1930. oo A——————— — THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, EE i — CENTRE HALL, PENNA, — - SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, 8. W. BMITH, Editor. SDW, E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Basiness Manager, Matesed at the Post Office in Centre Hal 48 second class mall matter, TRRMS The terms of subseription to _®e Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance Dlaplay advertising rales made kmown Sa appbication. "SUNDAY CHURGH SERVICES FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Rev. B, ¥. Greenhoe, Fastor.) Farmers Mills, 10:30 A. M. Georges Valley, 2:30 P. M. Centre Hall, 7:30 P. M. — SENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delas RB. Keener, Pastor) Pentre Hall— 9:80—Sunday School. 10:830—Church Service. fLusseyville— #:00 Church Bervices 1000 Sunday School EVANGELICAL (Rev, W. EK, Smith, Paster.) Spring Mills—9:30 A. M. Bethesda—10:45 A. M. Locust Grove—7: 0 P. M. Special Service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL Rev. H. A. Pruyn, Pastor, Centre Hall 10: 00—S ur 11:00 Spring §:30—8n 1:30—E ve SPRING MILLS Guy Corman, Harold Stover Beaton each killed 1 day. So far Jamison to date other Theodore Wax the Williamsport ent sper of his Wagner A very held at McCool, honor of were many she receive ful presen of those v Mr, and Clarence ; man and ver Jasper Birly. R Twila Bechtel, Mr and Guisewite, Richard er, Gladys Rishel ah Guisewits McCool Toh Stump, Mrs Cool, Kenn Stella Lingle Mulfinger.,. Lewis Becht v1 Decker, M nd Mr. and Mrs I. ada, Iren: ¢ nal Zeige Ripka 1. Wagner ford, Orie Wagnes, Pyilis Wagne Mark, Sarah "“Vontda, Rebecs son, Gwenduwn- Kao Harvey Moool! Yay "MeCool Martz, Mi: A { : Miss Freda Donald Focha Confer, Harry A Sarah Foreman Ia Lingle. Peau Mss Freda many more h days the friefids ‘departed er midnight Slack, Grace Sto Mildred Foust, Sa Hazel Guilsewite, Cora Ruth * Fink ie a——— A— A PA GS, LINDEN HALL. There wilt he a Missiomiry ser In the church at Ténden Hall. Sun #¥ening. December 7, at 7:30. Special program by the childrer recitat ons hymns Home and Foreigh. Rev, Mitchell, of ‘Blite Collega be present and havé part in the gram. Everybody exercigy s- welcome, EE —— AA MARRIAGE LICENSES, Paul W. Johnston Blanche Scantlin Russel Martin May Sav'lla Walters Samuel A M. Alda Harry E Edna State College Btate College $d + yaliefonte Reimer. .t Louck Keller Hoboken, N g Young . . «» «Bellefonte —————— 5 AS. lips sale at P sold at sati tory estate was not sold bid up to $3000 Ly parties in fonte and State College — famous the over ® Pinaud’s world Leaves your hair lustrous, healthy, and not too dry! Atyour dealer s— or send 506 Jor full-size bottle to Pinaud, ,220E 21 5t, New York. A.B... Bot * «0» DEATHS, “9 8 . 0» HUNTER DIES DURING n—— MILESBURG DRIVE Heart Attack Dx mise Acute Indigestion or Believed Responsible for of Harry D, Weaver, Found By Companion on Top of Snow Shoe Mounta'n, Weaver, aged 43 years, one Milesburg who had mountain on Mon- Harry D. of a party gone to Snow Shoe day to hunt, was found dead on top of the mountain by a companion about oclock that afternoon Members of the party had him, ganized a search. from missed and or- Before leaving home with ten com- panions, Mr. Weaver had of indigestion, but seemed In his usual after woods, complained arriving at the during the morning lunch health They hunted at noon ata dinner at a on the Snow Shoe mountain, after the beginning of the and rho © Shortly afternoon drive his companions missed started a search, About 4 found on the Malcolm Milesbursg, A physician that death him, and o'clock his body was top of the mountain by Wetzier, of summoned stated evident lv resulted from a heart attack He Is survived Minnie Weaver: May \ the fam hia life wr he rented the town Wis nn Eo There st I Bhorst, of Moore, services w church at burial in tery. Sinking missed by Sabbath Moore's f wife's His | We he wWiGow ol dent and ROYER Impa red health from over 0 World war Ciyde Royer, 41 family home at night, No- 8 service during the Ianimed the life of of age, in hte Thursday son of Mr was born January 18 Hall, and at the age of with his and Mrs parents to as united in mar- Miss Amelia May, 1917, United » January 1, of (?hsonburg entered the Service the Statrg as a soldier sens porvice he hospital gince his return has heen afflk apent weeks in a French and ted with Com {plication which eventually caused hes death, At the fatal plove of the time he was stricken with his ilihess he was an om assembly department ‘of the Ohio Cultivator Co He was a the ran John's La- and of the member of St church Bellevue aerie of Eagles. Surviving are his parents, Mr, and Mra. Harvey Ilover, his widow, one daughter, Gertrude, a number of other reintives and many frends, Interment was made at Bellevue, MOORE Edward Moore, of Boals- burg, died Friday of last week at the home of his daughter, Mra. Boyd Rip. ka. Mr, Moore had béen falling In health for several years, and about a week before his death took pneumon ia which was more than his weak- ened physical condition could throw off. Mr, Moore had been a farmer all his life. He had been raised in the home of John Mitchell near Pine Grove Mills. He was rewarded for his faith. CENTRE HALL, PA. west of Pine Grove HACKETT A aX \Y P Hacket and Miss Wilma Al- both of Potter red Maryinnd marriage Hag when into He | ® erstown, on Baturday, and were united itil about a his farm of Pino wl eltizen Your ago and moved Grove Mills. member of township, sex license, at and a marriage. The Coup irvives to mourn his depart- known here, the hride having gra ed last May from the High school. Their plans for the ture have not y and three children, name Moore, Mrs Ripka, Pine Grove Mills, and John Went Va, On glckness the son Contre Mrs been made known was not UR The Philipsburg banks are releasing | ere held In the Presbyterian gg2 000 in Christmas savings checks, Pine Mills, rand the the Pine Mills ¢eméo- Rev, Walter K. Harnish of preached the funeral only be also in the church, Mi: Laatheran, His {irove Girove Moore wil not his family but school and vnly Were English, long and fa work was not patiently fun; art ng ard the words, “Well Done.” Margaret Brown ¢ irown. formes it tive your eyes to read your MILLHEIM Fh 5 De pow www nT child to sleep? Attractively shaded port- able lamps with the right size bulbs are as im- portant in the child’s bed- room as in the livingroom. WEST PENN POWER CO BETTER LIGHT MEANS LESS EYE STRAIN NOW had fallen gen. erously for several days in Western Pennsylvania and the country sides rang with the merry tinkle of sleigh bells, that had long hung rusting in the barns. One cheery member of the farm community had turned to his telephone and passed along the word for a general sleighing party by moon light—an evening's entertainment which proved the social event of the year. The Modern Farm Home Has « TELEPHONE 11 It is especially 2 engines, xd for the CENTRE HALL GO TO MONTREAL —™ GO reduces the A small down payment with very Easy Torms, All Cars and Trucks listed have been carefully Inspected as to general re-conditioning, re-Ducoed, re-Tired and anything that may be done to the car or truck to put It In good running condition, | RELIABLE | USED CARS | ON EASY PAY MENT TEAMS | 35 USED CARS OPEN AND CLOSED MODELS, PRACTICALLY ALL MAKES, TRUCKS From 14 Ton to 8 Tons Phone 405
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