THURSDAY, JANUARY §, 1931. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. 4" oHE CENTRE REPORTER | ISSUED WEEKLY, I en —— DLATHRS. the result of a fractured hip, received] cream, sandwiches candy and coffe RECENT BIRTHS, LIL Lingle Weaver, on December 27th { — Whe n she fell at her home Dece mber | All departed at alate hour wishing Mrs. A daughter wos horn December 24th | is named William Kenneth SL 4. 8Bhe was born at Houserville and] SBhreckengast many more happy birth: l4o Thomas 15. and Anna HK, 8hunk pr Sate STOVER fra, Matilda W. Btoverlwas the last member of her family, [days has Boraefler CENTRE HALL, PENNA. died January 3, 1931, at 7 o'clock P.|She is survived only by her husband, ES ! Fm ====IM., at her late residence in Reedsville,| Herbert Allman, The deceased was a Bliths and Ixaths in 1980, hag . 1 v Beth to Wallace niIg SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. death being due to a heart attack. member of the Evangelical church and Local vegistrar Edgar W. Miller. for ht Th 1MEeT th, to Walla 8. W. SMITH, Editor. She was the daughter of Henry andllived all her ife in the vicinity inlthe borough of Centre ilall and town Pus SDW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and | Mary W, Kohler d ceased, and wis whi h she died Funeral services swers hips of Potter and Gregg, reports the Business Manager, the last of a family ol thirtec n chil-theld at her home on the last dav of [Girth in the dutrict to be twenty-five - = [daren. Born “n Milroy, May 5, 1854 her 1930, the Rev, W. E. Smith, pastor of | in exces —————— A ———— ANY IB ax. Joseph MoClellan | the name of A ranging to b ; Preis cepulpgn ad in Gregg township The Port Matilda tru It $F oa ton and a } mize wilh anid Bess M lellan Smith, near | rotary water HT about 200 gallons ussey ville per minute 39 rid chemical tan born to Bloomer © and Nettle and sn of the death There were nn age at time of death was 76 years, 7lthe Centre Hall Evangelical church o total fer 1930 of 67 births and forty Sosesed st the Post Oftice in Centre Hal a second class mall matter, PRERME. ~The terms of subseription to months and 28 days Her earlier dfe | flviating Burial was made in he ltwo deaths A detailed jepor fol wis spent ‘'n Miroy, the latter twenty- | Houserville cemetery Birt} : 4 five vears in RHeadaville and the in ; me Beporter are 81.00 a year, in advance = ® tervening vears at Potters Mills . ; Bieplay advertising rates made kmown| 54 John O. Stover, pre-| WAITE. Mrs, Cora Mae Walte, aged] Centre Hall : rl [== a pplication. — ceded her in death four vears ago. B86 years, wie of George H. Waite, Pott r township ; a She is survived by one son, H. B, of Clintondale, died at her ‘home after iregyg ‘ownaty | 10 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES Stover, and one daughter, Mrs, Laura|® lingering dlness with pneumonia. T ultz, and two grandchildren, Misscs She was a lifelong resident of Nittany Han vee ” ; I MILE GE : | iit : nd ren 1i n A ~ I Mabel A. and Ellen 8. Fultz, all at the| Valley and moved to Clintondale about SFENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGER]. ..."h . Puneral services were lit years ago She is survived by Male Femuls (Bev. 8. ¥, Greenhoe, Pastor.) conducted at her ate residenca an ther husthan a da r wer father, Centre Hall ’ | RAC ION Spring Mills, 10:30 A. M. Reedsville, Tuesday afternoon at 2 30|Henry Brugard, of ek aven, and Potter townsh 14 2 I } interment in Woodlawn cem- | } f brothers Centre Hall, 7:30 P. M. Sis: Ce —— at her | n ge of Rev. Paul Total v4 30 12 — : A heart attack, after an}... or of Bn rion hs R881 Lex y Hey tienes ———— SENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE { it weeks, proved ratal f Tent Won. a AR earth, a : LOCAL AND PERSONAL. LOOKS.-- (Bev, Delas B, Keener, Pastor) . prominent lower Bal . er aay Tem Mr and Mrs N. Kr wident fi ie 0 BA oe emi ant 3 su 0 + Pores 0 0 0 re or] to MANY HIGH PRICED Tires. 7:80—Churdal Service. a Services oy OO a WIN a) ounty howpit Cu ye Won ve) or \ cole a th y rthday nni-}i Goodyear 10:00 Sunday School Farmers Mills— te oy gover, both deceased. Il ja Ya ere held Monday morning; | ©* of Od vib Da Mu 66 : 99 #:30—Sunday School. wife, who was ® Heaton, a daugh- interment P nt Gap | eal A A (vals faih al a in er 30: 30—Church Service. 3 F of f te ey F. lead i of on 5 : fal { nd tap moths OF i \ ir 1 | EVANGELICAL Spas Blas rd i. =, Cant : . I Why gambl (Rev, W. E Smith, Faster.) A 1 y f t hotel Lemont-—-10:30 A. AM. Centre Hall, 2:30 P. M. Tusseyville—7:30 P. M, METHODIST EPISCOPAL Rev. H. A. Pruyn, Pastor. NOW PAIX WINS OVER PINCHOT OPPOSITION ) . ! Governor-gleet Pir pr arty. : % ed 6-Ph Heavy political battle wher \ stus F : : ; : Daix, Jr. of P : : : Duty Ggpodyear nated PATHFINDER! i >. d [ICY L.ow-} Fig" —————— = fA AAT SA MARRIAGE LICENSES, Thomas F Krumris state Colle i Ape \ : : 2 ARA Mikired Er 3t ‘ : t Ww " CR Hugh Wagan Tillie Spangler Raymond G. Bressler, I ty § t er # os ise Hettinger. W : ‘ | Centre Hall tary of Agriculture o vert ' fC ' ’ ntet t in ' . 1 $ it to ' It t i and forms r r at Texas Ag ! Unior els H foit i nt! : y ' t cultural and Mechani "olleg nd rns ‘ ; 1 ' y ’ {34 | MORE PEOPLE BUY GOODYEA!I TIRES THAN ANY OTH- vies dean at Penn State College AF ALLN Nona : uf a ection ; : ER KIND. elected president ¥ oc} om tit +3 ' College 1 - An Exceptional Sal Entire Stock Reduced ! H ATS ! H ATS ! NEW DRESSES | WINTER COATS | nomen: cass moo ad ¥ $0.55 DRESS HATS | “es ‘ne $175 New models that look far more expi'nsive than these WOMEN'S! NISSES’! JUNIORS’ prices would suggest. New colorful Prints, Canlon Crepes, Flat Crepes, and Chiffons. New high shades, Black and Brown. Ladies’, Misses’, and Janlors, all grouped in the been wanting, An eopportanty without parallel to buy a following prices: High Grade Coat at the lowest price In years £1.95 to $2.95 RANGE REDUCED TO £1.50 to 8850 MEADOWEBROOK HATS © Save $10.00 g25.00 o op pr You ean Save $10.00 to § on that Coat you have §3.95 to $4.95 POPULAR RANGE HATS ru gag * 5 _ GROUP XO. 1—$2650 DRESSES $16.50 $79.50 COATS REDUCED TO iden BBTS0 $60.56 COATS REDUCED TO ...... sve sus BHEO0 £00.50 COATS REDUCED To .... «+» BY 50 GROUP NO, 4A large assortment of Ladies’, $40.50 COATS REDUCED TO 297.50 Misses’ and Juniors’ DRESSES 83.00 $39.50 COATS REDUCED TO .. i $21.50 NOTICE--This January Sale will 2700 COATS REDUCED TO .... a.) OUR SECOND FLOOR $1.75 COATS REDUCED T0 $1250 be extended All Over the Store. BUY NOW AND SAVE! GROUP NO, 281850 and #1650 DRESSES. 8ILIS GROUP NO, 3812.75 and 210.75 DESSES $475 Has many Important Hems fo offer In this sale at 209% REDUCTION, namely: RUGS OF ALL DEscrIPTIONS—CARPETS, || YOUR CHOICE . . . $4.75 : CURTAINS, PILLOW CASES, BLANKETS A General Reduction of Twenty Per Cent Comforts, Beds, Springs and Mattresses ONE-THIRD OFF on All CHILDREN'S COATS All Over the House ! HAZEL & CO. *5sviiii®) Bellefonte, Pa. 1 Lot LADIES’ & MISSES’ COATS to Close out Every Department will have Many Ex- tra Specials to Offer.
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