The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 19, 1931, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1031. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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THE CENTRE REPORTER ’ 5 2» . ye yd a, 8 Sons Are Born,
EXKLY DEATHS. CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL Drew Térey 18 “the fame given to
TSSCED WEBRIN, elt vt bv vee NOTES, a son worm to ir. ana vos, vant vl SCHOOL NEWS OF INTEREST
INTR TRE HAIL PENNA. . > e * ’ : terolf, Thursday afternoon, He issaid
hi » 1x PENNA. HUNSINGER Mrs, Iobert E. Hane : BAP Ww rh ' il vii Is Mr,
EE : p—" lL eh W. Lester Musser, of Belafonte, who{l? have weighed eight pounds. Mis.
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. singer, Tumagua, died in the Gelsing- had. hoon. undergoing. strideal treat Georgla Vogt, IL, N., was the nurse in GREGG TWP, VOCATIONAL. Gregg Twp
mT 2 ’ v y — Lost by y % i Bey hive
“8. W. SMITH, Editor. er hospital, Danville, on Tuesday, aged ment. was discharged last Monday. charge Hoth mother nd 1 n h " RA mother of
. Tn £1 “« been getting along fine 111 papa
SOW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and 21 years and 11 months, She WA Franklin H tossman, young son of lui n
Business Manager, born at North Bend, Clinton county.|asee Helen Ros 8
Fees
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: VY. 8. vs, Beaver Yoo, ter of the Pu
+ high '
sman, of Millhelm. was . aver Voeational ove f a medne
i di : : Born, to Myr, and Mrs fAnter M er a “ tents 1 4 ’
. > rin AAR " oni a 1 as £ last sok ns i x $ wminkethnll teams will ity
Her death was caused by chronic neph- {admitted on Monday. of last week as a Bowerson, of Smullton, a son, Fénus |, ,. & tom it pay
RBurgical patient, . &. team ag Bpring Mil on
ary 13th
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Batered at the Post Office ia Centre Mal
» 8 i} maseyr. : . ’ ' y ¥ Friday, February 20. Two good games
THRMA. The terms of subseription to] llobert KE. Hunsinger, infant son, Rob- Miss Carrie Walker, daughter of Mrs, A—————lfii———— should be in store. tor the local tan
. ‘Ort or ¢ all “ in ; ,
Be Reporter are $1.00 a year, im advamee | crt Paul, her parents, Mr, and Mrs [Cora Npulk ey ak Had, : Speak at Banquet, as both boys’ and girly teams of B, V
i harg is ay after 1 SBOINE ~ + $ 5 2 yee 3
Maplay advertising rates nade known Paul 8S. Kerstetter, of Millheim, charged on onday : z Undergoing Mr, and Mrs Louis Allis, of town, io ne gliong this VOR I'he local
surgical treatment, oy : ele was Aue: mira Arm ire
4” ‘Pslieation. She wns a member of Sunbury high were guests Tuesday evening of the |8irle won a close game at Beavertown
— arm Pre
pitis. She is survived by her husband,
# throug!
: REV OP % i or 2 ” Hoey wtome
school 1s0 took a business course and Miss Mildred Glasgow, a student at]Bradford and Sullivan Counties’ Club several weeks ago and the local boys
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FF 5 SN ah i — R $ ¢ § ’ y {113 t, ; - Aw ot
A On Avril 3. 1930 Penn State, was admitted on Tuesday los Penn State College art a banquet [lost after playing two extra per fonds i TT) ; \ option
6 Wa trained in musie, nape ag a medical patient held In the Green Room at Btate Col- | They are out to even the eount this AIM 1 ;
issn - she was married to her now surviving lege. Mr. and Mrs Allis both respond |Uine, and a great game should devel Willian is 17 versa ana ti :
J. Wm. Dean of Penna, Furance, was
admitted for treatment on Tuesduy ofjod to the request of the toast master, |9P: First game, 7:30 P M Frid
Earl Lunger, Athens, to t«dl "Where |D ght
vou are from and why,’ ater in the Boalshurg Banjo Band to Glve Concert,
Master Ronald BE. Rhoads, son of Lee | ening M
PERMNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARBRGEH|hushand, After the wedding they mov
(Rev. B. ¥. Greenhos, Pastor.) ed to Tamaqua wherd they lived until
Spring Mills, 10:30 A, M. her late illness
Tusseyville, 2:30 P. M. She was a faithful member of SL | jthoads tr Coleville, was admitted on
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Centre Hall, 7:30 P. M.
Luke's Evangelical church in Millheim, | Tuesday
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SENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE
(Rev, Delas RB. Keener, Pastor)
Pentre Hall
§:80-—Sunday School.
7:80—~Churan Service, i
Ppring Mile Vins. ' lischarged on. Tus ter re i
#:30 Sunday School. ; nd ical tr ! | PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN
0: 30—Church Services LAMBPR \ I mer, nat M i i ! | the poys for a four-line ad. in
Farmers Mills . ive of this valle lied at » hon f1M \ Hin i i | oe ham. 3 he " ttle dy are wonder
QoS 2 . i ts vi Walter Itunp i f¢ 1 i ] «1 i | WOorRers n "ee Way © res “ dyer
1:3 unday School, pa | : { : brs | tise nuything here, from a “Help Wanted”
8:80—Churc Service, Aarons iter an iiness of compii® id ¢ nde lh ito a “House and Lot for Sale
last week
treatin
The funeral services will be
from her parents’ home in Millheim
on Saturday 30, ith services in
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EVANGELICAL vnahip July 16, 1854, hence) eating laughter Es Bute ; onic .
(Rev, W, BE, Smith, Paster.) was aged 76 yea nonths and 24f 7° CU mitted Wid | windo . “ i "
Lemont—10:30 A. AM. days. He married. 10 - A1 WL 7 1aat wp med patient i ‘ Td ; : : THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN '
Tusseyville—2:30 P. M. Hon § Dr a tar Bi. Mi 1, Cua fi . ——————— ll
Centre Hall—7:30 P. M. Mare A. Rupp: of Aaronsburg. and a ]towndhip Wednes- | IR RENT i 1
METHODIST EPISCOPAL Funes ices were held irom Lh hed ) KNOW HOW | ADMIRS ~ |
Rev. H. A. Pruyn, Pastor, Rupp ¥ an, AAronsairg oh 4 A i | \ um ' . , : i { id PLENDID WORK youn
: t 10 o'% t : iH | ! | 15 DOING ¢
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Bmuliton—
§:00—Sa
10:00—Moming
Sprucetown-——
30: 00—Sunday- School
7:30—Evening Wors
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FPRESBYTERIAN
(Rev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor)
No preaching services on Sabibsit
in Presbyterian. church,
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS,
DEMOCRATIC PARTY,
For Treasurer
tre Coun
the Dn n » :
Election,
For Sheriff
We are '
of JOHN M
ough, as a
of Sherif!
the de
Centre
Deld
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For Sheri i . Ee
We ar e Ehrif | LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
mame of ELMER BREON, belief Fa. | A —
Ss a Li atte be : 1
Bheriff of tre { { 5
decision of 1 :
aa irr ‘AS COMPANY
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ship, as
of Rex
the d¢
Leutre |
Loci ooo ome to Paint Your Kitchen Free!
EAR Ea
By A, Ty oy Bam a al With the purchase of every Gas Range the
COWHER, of Rell
AEE tpi, Mra James Goodhart, of Lawistowmtment. = | Central Penn’a Gas Company will paint
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FE Elmers a 2, Ce, of Be edn Boy 2 edd sin your Kitchen trim with TWO COATS of
day, Septem ber
— THEATRS «wai ie Syntre H ns te Fo di the Best Paint ’ work to be done by local
ORS, Ti ep ‘the singed —————
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. | contractor.
ou : ¥ audit 1. * $1 oa farry Me™ 1 Susth
Do you want to be 4 ined hol : ‘ Hart and Harry MoCool, bot
gour breath whe uw dra Ww tif
death, of hath a@nd love unfolds in e ie ies- | g call at ti fl the form
er mounting action agains Raj, TeDIG AN ray pictu 8 er arranging for the printing }
sround of storms Hey, oY shire : 5, Rin while | he gh at i a . tid 4 ys . rf |
erating 1h the night, of during rescues|[T0 A few weeks ago. It was founa [ble f | farm steel and A CABINET OR CONSOLE MODEL
apd perilous
Then see Déareliot’” th feature at =» pA gar Ww ya a H ning ME Tl Mr, Hart haa about cor | B,
George Da rof fle a m arful "he “RIE osunel t ofa ) . ives, for § Ww ng TOUS al is
chasoc ter, Ken righ on he salty special 1 a had befor ten wgury- § wuipy it by April 1s
goean, fn a manner that is thoroughly |resentatives of pump manufacturers, {arm lo located near the Georges Val Full Enamel,
Jon 10 tive ory Sepa of ga ok ur the Dastioular Food polate tn tach The eae to. pret] with Heat Control,
ocean, in nn m
represented
I M"Dauntles oumige and he f { aocepted, buy difference in price | aration Fever, that he propose $ 00
the kind so ofien i ad “a we lof about 3400 will probably be a de. |GUit farming. The tenant on the farm | as OW as ®
poast guard, at last gets the recogni-'ciding point, vill be John | h ;
tion of the audible in the Fox -— EE N————
movietone production Men On Call”
featuring Fdoiiind 1 and Maas
Clark, coming to the Richelieu Monday " .
school to wh y they belong, the form
Fueadsy and Wednallay of next Wokife a her farm. home, cast of 1own.| = Automatic Storage Water Heater * 0 Coil Heaters
"No theatro-goor. wh Ia. decinily and the la r o Lutheran parson- k $20 00
age. Entertainment of various char Installed in your home as low as
3 3 Ae ry a
grateful for the Saja Bit of « he acter was furnished by the hosts and
should fail to see "Hell's Angels, in some cases engaged in by the guesta,
State Theatre, At both the gatherings delicious ree
ok entertained
the TA in the theran Sunday
freghments were georved
“Stak” Theatre Al Next Week. sp— ——— ] - " . 9 .
Charley's. Aunt™ a’ hhirious comets T RH Peacock, of | Olncinnats, Ohio, CALL BELLEFONTE 401, and our Representative will call.
a 1 a _ Siwas an arrival in town Saturday after 4 . .
student Ife at picturesque Oxford ; Pa
i is the latest Veh of that jBRoon. He came hero in company with No obligation.
famous player, Charlie Rugglos, beloved Ny Burson Ww olives: Bn ut Belle-
lions of fans. I, 8 trip to Centre county was] Bg A ' .
ol story centers about two Oxfora|'n the interest of his wife, and wan Yours for Service,
students, who invite their sweethearts in connection with inheritances left by
her father, the late Dr. C. Bmith
sheon at their rooms and then Hh *
fo lunch of Indianapols. While in town Mr.
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find themiron mini, he, chaperone motrin vy Bosman AY entral P enns lvania Gas Co
their college friends, is disguised in|" R. M. Smith and Mr. and Mrs, 8 *
gominine attire, pressed into service] "WV: Smith. He is connected with the
and introduced as “Chafey’s Aunt-[¥oncral land and tax agent's ofes of :
he complications that result from this [the Frie Railroad conipany, by which
company he has beln employed for a
re Infinitely funny, number of years.