The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 05, 1931, Image 4

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    TER, CENTRE HALL PA,
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1931.
THE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY
THE CENTRE R
. LOGAN DECKER CLAIMS
DEATHS. . SHAMOKIN GIRL
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WHAT A HUSBAND CALLS
(( ))
AS BRIDE
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in
following
Donat, Re-
the Phoebe
i- A
of
DONAT Rev, Wilson
minister, died
at Allentown
that extended
months. He
months,
ronat
through
“GNTRE HALL, PENNA.
On Wednesday
Mf——— formed
M;, at we Lauth
M,
Miss I~
SMITH & BAILEY, Fropriectors.
8. W. SMITH, Editor. nea
EB. BAILEY, Associate Editor and several
Business Manager, and 9
,
tev,
Home an the parsonage
over eran Shamokin, Logan
Mills and
of Shamokin,
the Rev
period church, in
was aged 79 years) iuoker, of Sor
K
M.
united
mw, ing r
LI
lie Etzweller, were
E. H
used
VOArs,
this
the
Reformed
was well known in
his servicp
charge of the
served that
vears-——from
up a circle of
ned at his demise,
leaving Aaronsburg, he
appointment at Strawberry Ridge, and
"SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES it was from this place that he retired It
He then moved to Wanamakers, Pa, Shamokin
J—— VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE and later entered the Phocbe Home
(Rev. 8. ¥, Greenhoes, Fastor.) at Allentown.
Tusseyville—10:30 A. M. 5 “hm
{Communion Service.) first
Preaching services at-—
Centre Hall—2:30 P. M.
Boring Mills—7:30 P. M.
{Communion Service.)
Re ye is
Batered at the Post Oflice im Centre Hab
fe second clase mall matter.
TWRMS The terms of eubseription to
We Reporter are 51.00 a year, in advance
Dieplay advertising rales made known
> spplication.
section on in marriage by
Anronsburg
church. He
for thirteen
and built
will be sadde
the being
bride
Gerhart, ring
The
until
ceremony
community
1907 1620
friends who
for the past fourteen
lo her marriage, had been a2mployed
by the J. J
Mr
and
book
Ts
Newberry Co. as
keeper. Decker ds a carpenter
this sec-
by the
Construction
be-
accepted an
trade is known in
was while
L.umber
that
well
tion employed
and
conypany the happy romance
: gan.
Nevin D "
/ I'he
iesology P+}
theo of thelr many
at +d
prosperous li
Do
the John D
Mountains
are a
year student
Theological
and a brother,
anamakers,
were
son,
in
Seminary
Lew
Surviving
Donat, a
at
Lane
nat,
best
the
friends for a
have located
stead
newlyweds have wishes
happy and
ET . pa
Eastern fe Chev on
aster, is J.
at WwW
Funeral
Decker hom Neven
held
from
Tw
d«
Tuesday
the bro
services
issih ———
Hiter—Breon,
week
afternoon of last
the hon ghaequies ing con
evening
resent
Confirmation class i
: in Jack
at Centre Hall. Every member p 1
wment ma
SENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE
(Rev, Delas RB, Keener, Fastor)
Centre Hall—
$:80—Sunday School.
7:30—Foreign Mission
Spring Mills—
8: 00—Foreign
Mi
10:00 Sunday School
Farmers Mills— tery. He fi irvived by h e and |
8:30 Sunday School VO r | 4
Son
LOSCEOT A MILLS BANKER
EMBEZZLES £125,000]
10:80—Foreign Mission Service.
EVANGELICAL
(Rev, W, BE Bmith, Faster.)
Eemont—10:30 A. M.
Centre Hall, 2:30 P.
Tusseyville—7:30 P.
{Revival Mecting.)
M.
ML
rm
- ! HE other day, we ligured up all imagine, it costs only
electricity.
just
husband ca
bargain.” — Mrs. L. J. K.
actual West Penn customer).
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Rev. H. A. Pruyn, Pastor.
Centre Hall—
$:30—Su
7:30—Evening
IBustrated
Smuliton—
9 :00—8Sund
10: 00—XMomir
the wavs we use No wonder my
There's lighting,
and both my husband and | be-
of course . . . én (an
nday School.
Vora! lieve in well-shaded light to save :
mon : ost
eve and nerve strain. Then there ap
- Vu
A Message to
What Mr
the ‘
table ing
rs.
School. is the refrigerator. iron and
uum fae
housework . . . the elec
Yale
rat
wild eng
hav ot
walt hours,
cleaner to ip with
Reform wy
PRESBYTERIAN eric
(Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick,
8: 30 Sand day School.
10: M
—
POLITIH
Pastor appliances,
In fact, most
make our hb
of the things that
ome ple:
current . . 3
want take
AL ANNOUNCEMENTS
. 232 kilowatt
And
Elen it WEST
DEDICATION
electric
FOR TREASURER hours in an average month,
Io SPEAR
MEMORIAL
The pu i wud Pre
Hoover's of raved $e ¢ ¢ 5
the H
Harding
States
aside
accepting
vitat
Alas
and Mi nd ———————l
you of : ol DRILLING WELL 1
one rose to i for the
deceas t
ing, one
ed “Are
He repli
heard
any mar
he seems
bans in t P i : 3 : t th \ feed 4 iin
Presid
cabin
HOOVER AT
FP OW E R C O
“The Reporter
--and at a fair price.
can print your Sale Bills attractively,
See us.
i
MOVE TO CUT Al
AND
Io
DRIVER'S FEES
Legh
Medals
ki {:0ld a
Show,
orns Ta
Bronx at Farm
Wo rl
out
oy S Sunday.”
ne = a 37 it 8 one 2.
sesages Written by
Roy: alty Have 2 Lasted
eserved
from the
Stn
huve heen
THE LOWEST PRICES
AT WHICH GOODYEAR
EVER OFFERED
HEAVY DUTY TIRES!
See This Latest Goodyear “Pathfinder”
The Radio Gave Pointer
i= information
ery day, but
ear and out
Army of Needy.
¢ fans
ently of miscellaneo
Lrague
Mills
Organize, COMER OVE
Leagues] not all of
ani the other.
Spring A
organs
Pet
Ris
SILO
ie men's the radio ev
in one
rotch
this x : ;
A di Dairymen's it goes
Lets £5 133d
eniiwr
the way [than 3 (0 : i" . A
n sunied 3 3
sociation held its
sO je
Amherstburg heard
announce
soda-bicarb
ng out fires,
small broke
She
dumped In ao
wl the mix
which went
blanket had
Detroit
woman in
lifey,
and
speaking
enabl forenoon, and
The directors
W. Zarhy, W. F
and OC) Me
her ir ling
at the Mermaid inn at Rye [the owner to body
irday
al
jess val Tha J
fire
ing one day
hme prevention official
that
tng efficacious In put
nen, soul to fare
ordinary
wr
, who wa
ften
enc Shook
lack |The officers elected are
hase
ient
beneficiary
due to total
%
en
time 1}
the
Sofie
fire
hiotige,
ier a
waorman
orf
the
gpoense, ability to ure out in
offi grabbed a pail water,
and
flames,
ml oost
and
ident ckave of iia Pore
Dress
amoe—————— A on and tiv, A Tiek orket
YEAGERTOWN,
A ps
another co it a heer
re { bie fron » them.
PREVENT those
TERRIBLE
HEAD COLDS
-you candoiit
Zonite disinfects
nose, mouth
and throat. An
activegermicide,
Use np
and you won't
have colds,
found a Free
ref
n Burris aed
Mrs Ida
—— ¢ ' otored to Centre
Defeat Had Good Result Sond a Visited Mra. A
Lent t “iy and anson Burris, a sister and
JBentucky history re Bat: Liver of 1 Shafter and Mr. B
tle of the Blue Licks tinted. her. visi
cont Lie er §
engagement hetween Lue until Tuesday
the indians oi: the pioneer days. I this place, After a short
was in this battle of August 19, 1782 vizit with her brother, Irvin
that 450 Shavnee Indians, led by Brit: 1Durrid and wife, she returned to her
Ash and Canadians and the notorious [home in Altoona on Tuesday.
" renegnde Simon Girty, ambushed 20 Mr, and Mims H, A, Btover and Mrs
comrades of Daniel Boone and slew | William Wherry visited Mr. and Mrs
and scalped more than half of them |James Wertz and Mr. and Mrs, John
dnecluding Boone's youngest son, lsrpel [Stover and family at Reedsville on
Recent dedication of two memorigls [Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Stov
by Kentucky called attention to the ry granddaughter, Mary Stover, has
fact that this battle, while a great oy suffering with inflammatory rheu
i natism.
disaster, yet aroused the pioneers to
. Mr. and . £
the danger of thelr extermination west S ind Mrs. George Searson, their
of the Alleghenies. Reorganization of
the whites followed and with reln
om
Shall
Hall on
TLeister
bro-
0oerin,
at
rived bh &
a in 4 Department's
A big, broad-shouldered, thick-treaded Goodyear with
6 plies of sturdy, shock-absorbing Supertwist Cord (Good-
year patent) to withstand hard blows on the road. Yes,
sir! Full oversize and a handsome looker. Latest ex-
ample of super values Goodyear can offer because of en-
joying the world’s largest tire sales. IT'S A BUY
————— A ——— A
Loeal Shoe Repair Man
More Work,
Soliski, Centre
repair man, wants
for him that
more work, he shall be obliged to close
his shop and go elsewhere. Walter
happy only when he is repairing shoes,
man who happy in his work,
does only good work. We know of a
truth that Walter can repair shoes Wo
doubt that there is a better shoe repair
man in Centre county.
In these days of scarcity of money,
buying new shoes is not so common
the old shoes must be made to do a
while longer. A palr of good shoes, re
padred, often give more service than
another pair of new ones,
Ho let's keap Walter here. Take your
Looking for
LEE
the
ords
Walter Hall's
the Repories
unless he receives
the bloodies export
ang
us Mrs
{entre
lm SHOR
Fall
{to
whites .
when she to say
returned
ridurn
is
and a is Our prices include careful mounting
and a friendly all-year service.
[a] AGAN’S GARAGE
Centre Hall
sons and daughters-in‘law, Mr. and
Mrs, Roy Searson and son Rex, and
Mr, and Mrs James Searson
forcements and supplies from Virginia and
the Indians ultimately were driven be
gond the Ohio river, never to return,
Petron News,
daughter Betty, of Centre Hall, were
entertained at a duck roast recently at
the home of Mr, and Mra. Irvin Stover,
shoes, and the children's shoes, to him
and nota how well they look when you
get them back, And you'll save mon-
oy, too,
Yoagortown.
AR ay
MORE PEOPLE BUY GOODYEAI TIRES THAN ANY OTH.
ER KIND.