: Bk APRIL: 30, 103% THURSDAY, a a THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY. CENTRE HALL, PENNA. SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. 8. W. BMITH, Editor. SOW, BE. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, Pr —————— ——— - w — soecet ot the Fowl Uflles du Centre Mal #0 secsnd eciess mall matier, DRRME. The terms of subseriptioa to $e Reporter are $1.50 2 year, in advance. *» apolieasion. "SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES (Rev, 8, F, Greenhoe, Fastor.) mn REFORMED R. Keener, Fastor) CENTRE HALL (Bev, Delas Centre Hall— p:30—Sunday School. 7:30—Churahy Service. Porimg Mils— P00 Church Services 10:00 Sunday School Farmers Mills— §:30—Sunday School. §0:30—Church Service, EVANGELICAL {Rev W, E. Smith, Tussey ville, 10:30 A. Centre Hall, 2:30 FP. Lemont—7:30 P. M. | »~ Pastor) AL M. — METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev, HM, A, Fruyn, FPFastor,) Smullton— §:00—Sunday School 10: 00—Morning Worship. Centre Hall— 9:30—Morning Worship, 7:30—Evening Worship. The regular League of Youth Centre Hall Method May 1. Rev. E will speak cordially invited. dks meet on —] PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) 9:30—Sunday School. 10:30—Morning Win from Mifillnbarg. The ball g the Mi High scho evening for the bome run 2 3-base with three Fred Luse pitched a good without exp»: A ——— SMALL BARN BURNED, The sn i noon t ed by Mi i Mrs close Cave midnis ed to stove Ir gurnishir chicks. barn als anted by the fire too 1 of the bn dor $200 pany. F Mr. Hye on the on the n« Mr Shultz from pneu ITEMS OF LOCAL Mrs. John Hornet are two Spr fll at this time J. M Coldron hanger. wi f day, On Monday ard expected to | INTEREST. Wis ing Mills resident who are Coal in found o ville. Snyde« pushed to fine quantities John W. Cartwright is one of five P retived. He Perney fo now has a pens ion roll of The regul monthli foard of dire ty Motor Club w tre Hills Country St on Friday. May gt. at 6 tors of the 1 be held Club During the cel Egg Week there will be broadeasts from 12:00 to 12:15, May 1. 4 gver WHSC, 1230 will be educational talks elogues, bration of National and 6, ‘Thee and di kHooveles MusK all of Se hneffor working at State Jeremiay (Peto) Mr. and Mrs Spring Mills Colleges sprainad a ligament in his legs that put him out sion. Last fall the young man drom a similar injury. Schaeffer, Thomas of while ofie of of commis suffered A new beacon light tower near Hunt fngdon ds having the clectrical equip- ment installed by Edgar Bommers, of Pleasant Gap, assisted by Frank Smith Harry Foust, Potters Mills. The work is being done this week. Hugl: ("Btork”) Smith, son of Post: master BH, M. Smith, has been serjous- Jy iif pince the latter part of last week, His condition, however. was improved Wednesday morning. Miss Rimmey, RN. and his sister. Mra. Helen Bit- ner, are taking care of him. D. ¢. Reddnbach, the local Shaffer $tore manager, and wife. entertained Mr. and Mm. G. BR. Koon, of Btate PB. Gardner Grove house, on Sunday, Mr. Redenbach and wifa moved from College on Friday. DEATHS. . » * » » * . iHiness about nine BITTNER. months. After tha period she Jundice, Monday an of diya to bed Joseph Bit at hee sey vices two last of which from was confined Mrs, evening yellow ner died on home in Penn Hall, Funeral will held from the (Thursday) afternoon, Rev, 8, F Rev, Fred Griesing, by the Latheran be home this Greens hoe, assisted officiating. Music choir. The deceased, Elizabeth ner. a daughter of Elias (Wiand) Fetterolf. was born Spring Mills, April 6th, 18566, her 75 years, 21 days. one of five children, the only remain- ing member of the Fetterold family be ing Mis. Charles A. Krape, of Spring Mills. One daughter, Jennie, wife of Paul Spring Mills, survives as grandchildren: Mrs. Randall Mey- and great by Priscilla Bit Rachael near making Sha was and ge Swabb, do also three Swahb, Jr. Miss her, Joseph er, and Isabel three grandchildren, Mrs, Bitnkr was a of the Latheran church and when phy able was a attendant domostie life-long member sically constant it services She wns of a arad her home Had hear disposition. giving her home consideration. Her its hos June Jvl family noted for ed until yd would have wedding anniv DUNKLE widow died Lock unkd street, fo of died wpital of a com- Mrs nbout Hpi« er 48 wns years and of Belle Helen, Dor Betty and Adaline. at is also survived by + her husband g children. Hobert eorge, Gertrude, othy, Philip Bhe George Wella hide her one Mrs Dickle, of New Buffalo, and a Howard Wells. Lemont Funeral services were held at the home Shuey. Inter. cemetery at father sister, George brother, of in charge of Rev, CC, C in the Lutheran t Gap ment "Teasar ———— Mrs, Mary yeurs, SEIBER ert, Catherine Sefb- of Hamilton her home ut State Col aged 74 wife Beibort, died at od lege of complications, She was born near State College. She is survived by her husband. two two sisters: John T. Me- State College: Dr. FF. 8 MoCormick, of Hublersburg: Mrs. Han nah Osman and Mrs. Anna Bowersox, both of State College. Funeral serv. oes were held Thursday afternoon in charge of Rev, J. FF. Harkins, pastor of the State College Latheran church, Interment was made in the Pine Hall cemetery. brothers and Cormick, of a RUDY Mrs. Rabekah, wife of rank Rudy, died at the family home in Stone Valley after an illness of several weeks from complications. Her maiden aame was Keyler, and ghd was born at Penn. gyilvania Furnace 76 years ago. She has resided in Stone Valley most of her married Ife and has been a con: sistent member of the M. BE. church, a devoted wife and mother, and a good neighbor. Besldes her husband, she 1s survived by «these children: Herbert Rudy: of Potersburg: John Rudy, of Centre Hall; Mrs, John Keller, of Pine Grove Mills, and Mrs. Frank Book. hammer, of MoAlevey's Fort. he ® THE alsa survived by one brother and thire mervices Rev Inter- Bteffey’s Funeral kK ago. wong grandehildren held of in teen were Wee Sunday a gone, Petersburg, offic mast the oemetery nt church David diel in BARLE MT four ye Barlett, Bellefonte elghty- Wed S_eTY fou ~ He re- vears of as a freight the following BONS: Mrs, D. Yourg. Mrs, ars old, of held Sunday 1917 after with the P. Surviving and ne sday last week Funeral mfternoon forty-five BR. R. are wera tired in sorvice handler. daughters Rothrock. Mrs CC, Howard Dry, Mrs, Grace Ldliedahl, and David Barlett, all’ of Bellefonte; Bid nep 8. and Rexford M., of Tyrone, BECK ~—Miss Mary E ter of Mr, and Mrs, James residing near Penns Cave Valley, died Tuesday at the home of Shaffer, of Flemington, of several daugh- $e ok, Brush of last sister. Mrs, after a compli Jew ¥, Ww. in afternoon wee i her Irvin an Hiiness with cation of She years digeases, 41 reared Wis vears of age and was Penns Cave and the Evangelical edd the glster: Charles M., of born and near of % also was a member church She surviy by brothers and one ork Perry, Eugene A A A Collecting Fianes on Dog Law. D. you have to bold the phone book under the living room lamp ~ « - to find a number? illumination makes it possible to read any place in a’ room, with- out straining the eyes. WEST PENN POWER CO PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN 200 pays for a four-line ad, in this column, These Ijttle ads. are wonder workers In the way of resulis. Adver- tise anything here, from a “Help Wanted” to nn “House and Lot for Sale’ shots Tor Hall SALE. ~A Jot of M. Riegel, FOR fine wile A. Centre HATCHING land Red hatching J. €. Robinson, Bpring Millis, EGGS. 8, C. Rhode 1s egress, T0c per 156 FOR Several timothy nut Hall, SALE hay ; tons of good also a lot of good chests tr \ 1 fence posts. —H V, Dinges, Centre SALF—4 Dodge Ldke Price right 615 Chestnut FOR Six PAsSSeNELT only Inquire, H Mifflin tory new, run miles. Brungard, Street, bw, Pa. FOR BALE-—3burner oll stove with oveh, Apply at this office. in good condition SALE eliminator; country current Reporter radio cabinet Freed-Elsmann wutiful home FOR sot, with be electric bee Can used in where no ply at available Ap- office, PLANTS i garden pl { itr 14pit Learn to Play BRIDGE Or, If already a player, perhaps youn would Interested In improving your gam. Either CONTRACT OR AUCTION Recently I completed a course of struction In New York from Mr. Wilbur «, Whitehead, the noted teacher and authority on bridge. | was awarded a Whitehead Diploma intitling to feael Contract Auction. Perhaps | may bee of assistance to he ine and to me he al bee you, On Monday, Bellefonte Floor, South lullding May 4, 1 shall open mj Studio Room A, Third Erd, Crider Exchange Phone 14-4. {(Resldenes 765), 1 shall wv wiad to with If desired. REBECCA C. DORWORTH phone sult oon. you RRR IN INAV] (fel Te ry CORRECTION TIRE ITS THIS YEAR GOODYEAR MEANS EVEN GREATER VALUE ae wit LOWER COST! rao Building millions more tires than any other company, Goodyear is alle to give values which cannot be duplic ested the NEW 1931 Goodyesr All. Weather Balloon An outstanding example More miles, more style, more enduranes | More People Buy Goodyear Tires than any other kind. PHONE 56 Centre Hall (r expert mechanics. THE CARS ARE RIGHT Make Chevrolet Chevrole. Chevrolet Chevrolet Chevrolet Chevrolet RELIABLE la] Year Model 192% 1928 Make CHEVROLET CHEVROLET DODGE FORD 1925 THE PRICES ACIANRILURL . ARE RIGHT PTY PL Pe ATA ASO Condition Coupe Like New. Coach 8500 Miles Sport Coupe O. K.. every way Coach Good Looking Car Coach All Good Tires . Model Model Coach Condition, $: Only 6000 Miles. Fine Condition, All Good Tires, With Box on Rear, A Bargain, A Real Buy A Sporty Make Year Model (HEVROLET 1928 CHEVROLET 1926 CHEVROLET 1927 CHEVROLET 1927 (CHEVROLET 1927 Lagdan Sed'n CHEVROLET 1927 Landan Sed'n OLDSMOBILE 1927 Sport Roadster OAKLAND 1926 Touring Car WILLS KNIGHT 1925 Touring Car FORD 1925 Tudor Sedan TRUCKS ! Coupe Coach Roadster Car, Special Bargain, Not Many Miles, A Good Bay. TRUCKS! Plenty of honest service remaining in ALL these Trucks Wity Flat Body With Panel Body. With Fiat Body. Stake Body. Day and Night Service GENTRE HALL S
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