PHURSDAY, DRCEMBER 25, 1930. THE CENTRE REPORTER. CENTRE HALL PA SHE CENTRE REPORTER DEATHS. Bellefonte. He is survived by his wits, NEDSON KELLER WRITES i his mother, Mrs Adam Waite, and the | FROM ROUMANIA ISSUED WEEKLY, ———— following sons and daughters: Samuel! : ? i A mr WIELAND. ~The following 8 Tre Waite, of Philadelphia; Mra. Bamuel | CENTRE HALL, PENNA. printed from the Mitchell (Nebraska) { Rhinesmith, of St. Marys; Mrs, John Apparently in marked contrast to me : | Index, forwarded to the Reporter by | Woods, of Bellefonte, and William, at wy § ” 2 ‘ Lia ipa conditions ‘n his homeland of the SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. C. 1. Wieland, of Scottsbluff, Nebraska, home, He also leaves one sister, Mrs. Ah ny es] ‘ 3 We canrnio! say the words we would United States, conditions in Roumania and relates to the death of a son of | Harry Rhoades, of Wilkinsburg, A . 2 aff I Bahr Daniel Wieland, deceased, born and Funeral services were held Thurs : : n Cy Of decp appreciation; SDW, E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and are progressive and prosperity is par amount, according to a brief out¥ine of reared in Harris township: day afternoon at his home, in charge - f } d i b ale snress iE vhiehi affairs in that far-off country. as A Business Manager, W. 0. Wieland, one of the early day {of Rev, Householder, pastor of th é " ‘ : We take this wai 0 wishing you in a Je i kin og Sumy, oa a J = Cn = |eattlenen of westerm Nebraska and ajUnited Brethren church, Burin was 3 a ; / Bi 5 A happy cel bration! Nedason Keller, who has been ¢ neased Sintered ot the Post Office in Centre Hab | highly respected citizen of the Dutch made in the Union cemetery : : : SOAR ln AF 3 oly hi ms fe second clase mail matter. Flats community, passed away Friday, amet © Zed = = 5 JP A Was TERMS The terms of subseription to|Dec. 6th, at Hot Springs, Ark, from Ne © a £7 7 \ seller is on of Mrs I W, 1} J Pe Baporter are $1.50 a year, in advance. disease of the heart. Mr, Wieland, to- GENTZEL.~ Robert Centzel, former Z 5 . 3 ® t Milest - Hn ’ I a 5 fs gether with is wife and daughter Len- Pens Valley resident, died at his home y , a broth ‘ o : Harry Kel Sirolay advertising rates made known nie, went to Hot Springs about two}, : “id as ‘ H jo da ; mE gpm en ¥ BUTE : fet Harry Kel- am apoliestion. weeks ago, hoping to receive medical in Beaver Falls, Pa. following an at- Ee 7 | : var : Bailar E way Patrol at tack of paralysis aged 71 years, Mr. } 1 ante os n rehabilitation work in Roumanda Eh L ald that would benefit Mr. Wieland He had suffered for some time with ajGentzel is survived by K's wife, who 4 i - ¢ Be BE 4 31 loumania is a i fit of SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES heart allment, wis Ella Bartley, of Bellefonte, and . 4 i ; .. Way & 2 3 + post-war { on of all erritories — William O. Wieland was born at Lin-i{these children: Mrs, Wm. Rider, of : N - ‘ 4 at - a in which the Roum Nn race preaom den Hall, Pa, August 4, 1860 and } Bellefonte: Frank Gientzel, Youngs rit Thi onsol dation has added passed away at Hot Springs, Ark, onltown, Ohio; Harry Gentzl, of New . rOVinoaE Dec, 6, at the age of 70 years, 4 mos. | Brighton, Pa., and Grace, of Beaver f Transyvivanis Bassarabla, DPukow. Centre Hall-—-10:30 A. M. and 1 day. In the year 1888 he set | Falls, Funeral services were heid last na an Dit o th Bauat "t Tusseyville, 2:30 P. M. tled on a ranch near Allance and en-| Thursday morning at Beaver Falls; tate has . gaged in the cattle business. He spent | interment at that place also. 114.000 Spring Mills—7:30 P. M. many years at this work and was a Election of officers in the three con-|familiar figure in all the early day GEORGE H STOVER . Jpregations. cattle sections, Proof That Robin Hood . — He was married Sept, 30, 1808, to GENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE Miss Mary Shull, at Stance The am Really Existed Found Grain Coal Etc ’ ’ - fly later moved to where : lever . oo svelonme (Bev, Delas EB. Kesner, Pastor) Weland was engaged in the hardware Recent collie ry developments In § Sherwood forest have unearthed proofs Pentre Hall— business. He also served as chairman} © vel earthed proof #:30—Sunday School. of the village board while a resident | that Robin Hood, the famous outlaw CENTRE HALL 7:80—Churan Service. here. After leaving the busines of story, had an actual exisience, and Spring Mils— { Mitchell, the Wieland family again | that he really practiced the profession eturne « ho anch ntry north of philanthropic hizhwi 31 obshing #:80—Sunday School. . . ; eth lap hiro hi ayman, robbing OL here, J ut twelve Ye § ago th we rich = t . e ta help . f19:30—Church Service, : he rich a able to help the FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Rev. B, ¥. Greenhoe, Fastor.) He new proxmnalely estinmats moved t the j§ sent nome anout Farmers Mills— five miles norths of Mitchel M 1:80—Sunday School land wis mem of the Masonto 2:30—Churcly Service. ods hel p Cestors e EVANGELICAL (Rev, W. E Smith, Paster.) = LOCAL AND PERSONAL, Prof M i$ i i t York Relt for Miss guest town. teacher, Philade Birthday Party. A birt John S. F seyville, on M vy evening upon the wes gf ms the tr i litle SREInYe Ro : pp » i RE ro 1 iW ¥ 44 Ain fre who four yea » : x : a Am 0 GEORGE C. JOHNSON gry } Mrs. AL. Slutterbeck. | pune) servlets © Ayer conducted | Red Light Irresistible . » HAN i y ali] g ar Be Irsdiiny fer naaor Oy : Fels t apd Mrs 8. T. Swartz, Greely Jordan, | oq of eT ade y or Lure for Insect Pests thi Si 5 saree Grey Toran | oT “ee Rene ry . Save Jay. Rigel Pesls General Merchandise M \ \inefelter, had charge ees -at 2 3 ku . : CENTRE HALL : uff in fdopted ! Hiclmoan, of Andville, a Meo Burvives K. Widiand, andather iw'other, Slutterix ck, Dashem, K holder. Edna Mary Long Edna Sa Weaver, ner, Laut neth Wert Burkholder MoCormi Smith, Je hey, Jos re 3 Aa ring s ’ ra Wel Yad WX R t 4 14 ‘ i 1 { i $ ’ el 3 wd ; Bevrge | Sn ; a \f ' iis i : enile ectiy ove , = Christmas greetings! Nelous. refreshment ’ re get J # Pp ta v : vi . this fun: nel the ¥ 4 13a vl ‘ i ¥ 4 Happy greetings! presents received iFigl anil ny- (UDDEE, oa a gary. oom Re JA Emme 5 and, 80 > We have tried to serve you well; merous, : : Fo : Frost bells ring you, New Year bring vou, All (OLYER. Sr rngt f R EEETE Re, ESTAR son, Ha. * Deckert { t is m He as taki 3 i —— A ———————— ohn ner. vn t the Reiber]uasl morning hen seized be & WANT TO BUY Simple Language ou my a LE eos BRADFORD & CO. Te We. Mrs. Hay Decke on Ventick was bom cleaning a| NF. Lucas was & native of Tunville, SEE US FIRST. Coal, Grain, Feeds, Etc. thorn patch for the township his county, but had lived in Jersey Wiliam N ns Ya b C i li wo ked in t nantenance of way CENTRE HALL EE f aT e Ancoin alviy Joats ot hi) suns Ty oo les ent o he New York ntral . . ‘oolide«’s vie is also excellent and Week 4 f sews iin Byori ’ last » condition of his heaith’ forced | CENTRE HALL, PA. — A » «President . . him t« give wy work about threo | WY en words are simple and He Knew How to Save [months ago. For the past few months John is a thrifty Scotchman from |, a with a sister, Mrs. Sama bis father's side and a very witty | 1, Irishman from his mother's side of fhe Jaditjon i the Bats F with whom MILE-A-MINUTE MARTY Rh Decker Chevrolet Co., Bellefonte, Pa. been living vo brothers sure the house. He often makes good use | vi Jacoh Luvas, of O1 City, and! se —, of the combination. Recently he | Samue 1 Lucas, of Altoona Burial GE EF SANTA += REINDEER COULDN'T MAKE THE ) N MARTY. POLLY-ANNE wu NCLE RANK | promised a girl some flowers for her | Was made at Milesburg. YOU'RE EARLY. CREVE THESE SPEEDY TIMES/ VD birthday. He wrote a note which —— YOU MUST HAVE R HAVE GOTTEN HERE IF |JANTA AND read: BURRIS. —8herman Sylvester, the FED THE REINDEER D ECKE! “What kind of flowers do you like?” oungest son of Mr. and Mra Samuel D ECKE mh Back came her answer: U, Purrs, died at their home on the - CHEVRO! E | “Orchids. They are so rare.” Ja skonville road after thirteen days E 5 . Back went this: “But girls are | °° » fn A iy os CH VROLET A WISH YOU ONE AND A lL A pot.” And with his note were Some | 1. roiliwine others and slate . wv A ve Ped carnations. the Taliowing brochure and sisters Sur Nod A HADN'T HELPED OUT. WITH MERRY SAS! ! u - © aah — f . JG. ¢ \ FV A Pleasant Wp cemetery. A8 you Americans do.” “What do you say In England? TCK f : ) ) J 3 Sedan. ‘HE. "We say: ‘Are you there? Th DALE A sudden attack of heart BUICK dan i rl * ins FORD Touring (CHEAP) ! : : 18: trouble or fat 2 CHEVROLET Landaa Sedan REeinBLe 1927 CHEVROLET Coupe. of course, if you are not there, there tronle proved fatal of Mrs Sara Dav : oui . g y i * . is no use In going on with the con- is Dale widow of Clement Dale, Faq., CHEVROLET Touring USED CARS Jlith VLDSHOBILE Oompe. an * at her home on Spring street, Belle ESSEX Super 8x Coach | ON EASY PAYMENT TERMS , 1926 DODGE Coupe. versation. : | —— egg RE SHEYROLIE futon Solsu i 17 OVERLAND 1 Lie oe appare OOH €eaiin up : Painted Beauties. to the tme she suffered the heart a FORD Coupe. i : i 1927 OVERLAND Touring. t a dinner party held In a hall {tack. 8he was born at Kittaning. FORD Roadster, : CHEVYRULEY Sport Couy Tih BUICK 8 Kaadutet, ot wit many ti oa Armitrone county. about 69 Yodo OAKLAND Sport Roadster. aa RUCD ie Seat) i 194 CHEVROLET Roadster (CHEAP) ings a speaker, wishing to pay a com- [ANd Was a daughter o tenjamin and "ON 3 s FORD TON ICR (steel body) TILLY pliment to the Indies present, pointed Susanne Dobbs Wilt. Surviving are a PUNTIAD Spot Houdyiee 1926 CHEVROLET Coach. Ta gi ey — $0 the paintings on the wall and said: |**™ Arthur C. Dale, of Bellefonte, and CHEVROLET Touring. ! 1925 CHEVROLET C whiny hy Kea “What need Is there for all the * Ia daughter, Miss Ethel Dale, of near ESSEX Con : rary Te iivaay , Teuthy good Rep. ted beauties when w . CHESS I philadelphia. Funeral services were rm pe. 15% OLDSMOBILE Touring. transmission, 4-wheel bra . ; 4 benutien x vo ave 80 |held Friday morning at the Presby- WHIPPET Sport Coupe. ; 1927 ESSEX Super Six Sedan. : 1928 CHEVROLET TRUCK, 4 speed many : g » Serian church; interment in the Union CHEVROLET Coach (3 wire CHEVROLET Roadster. body. The Only Hope. : o wheels) 1980 CHEVROLET Special Sedan, 1926 CHEVROLET TRUCK, open ex- Jack—Sny, Sam, do you think Your | wari Aten Greene Wate, . Model ‘A Business Coupes 1926 ESSEX Coach. press body. #allor will give me credit on & NOW [55 years, died suddenly at his home fopeoat ? in Bellefonte. Mr. Walte was found Sam-Does he know you well? dead in bed. It was thought death ope eC er evro et 0 Jack—No, I'm sorry lo say, ourred about midnight, caused by a n 4 Mam—Then possibly he might do jt. paralytic stroke. He was born fn | Phone 405 BELLEFONTE, PA,
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