The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 04, 1931, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1931. : THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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4 THE CENTRE REPORTER . . of Tyrone, died at the home of is son, ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, For Sheriff.
: : & ; " Ve are ant) fae 4 $454
. ATS e| Raymond Jenkins, in Pittsburgh, with Mi Sg Tora Mithorized to announce the nams
ISSUED WEEKLY, DEATHS. : Al Miss Moll for. of State Colle WANTED —Man with car to take of JOHN M. BOOB, of Millhelin Bor
Ee : a complication of diseases. Mr, Jen. Mis Mollie Hoffer, of Btate College, tak : ough, as i {idate fr som
Se . 0» «. » . 0» » orders and deliver home neocssitics in 82. as a candidate for the nomination
CENTRE HALL. PENNA kins had been in dl health for some [Was with friends here for afew days of Sheriff of Centre County, subject to
4 Hawlelg toute ff Bi WHT " i " shel ’
— - a IMMEL Mrs, Hosie Elzabeth Im-ltime He was a son of William JL jover Memorial Day, wwlelgh Rou o W consumers In the decision of the Democratic voters of
, . 2d . . enst Central Clearfield county, Steady Centre Qounty, at the Primary PBlection to
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors mel, wife of Paul Immel of Bellefonte: land Elizabeth Gardner Jenkins and Miss Elizabeth Gross. daughter of] worker can carn $35 weekly and in. be beid September 15th, 1961
8. WW. SMITH, Editer, died in tha Centre County hospital, on {| was born in Bellefonte about 62 years Samuel Gross, wis taken to the Cen. crease rapidly Write W. T. Rawleigh For Sheriff,
SPW, EB. BAILEY, Associate Editor and| Tuesday, from eclampsia, aged twen-lago. He spent most of his We Inly0 County hospital last week where! C9, Chester, Pa. Dept. PN-OD-Q, giv We ate anthorized to SioRnis. the
Basiness Manager, ty-two years, 9 monthg and 13 days. | Bellefonte but had been living in Ty- ing age. occupation, reference, or see Dale of EIMER BRBEON, Bellefonte, Pa
ns a —— ef FUNCTAL Services will be held Friday lrone the last few years, cities operation. FRED BENDER, Centre Hall, Pa a Cate tor She Domination 2
at the Pest Ufles in Usitrs MAD | ofternoon, with burial In the Farm- He married Miss Jenyde Lakenbach, wee oCislon of the Demoeratie voters of Ceu-
clase mail matter, ers Mills cemetery. who survives wtih one son, Raymond Thomas Buck, of Berwick, was a tre oanty 8 the Primary Election to Le
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terms of subseriptien to The deceased was a daughter of | Jenkins, of Pittsburgh. He is also |®uest of his sister, Mra F. P. Geary, COMMUNITY SALE el September 10th, 1851.
are $100 a year, in advamee [Charles and Mary (White) Weader, [survived by a half-sister, Mrs. Charles | thelatter part of last week. Following AT . For Recorder,
advertising rates made Ekmewn|She Is survived by her husband and | Warner, of Detroit, Mich, and wo |his custom for years of planting flow- / of o are authorized to announce the name
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on. one child. grandchildren. Funeral services were [€r8 on the graves of his parents in the BELLEVILLE ship, as a candidate for the foes Rpt 1.8
held in Tyrone Wednesday of last week | Millhelm cemetery, he visted Miliheim ne ae os ut ” the D County, subject to
3 p . Sila vv ¢ of A WEY . 0 he decision the I» ratio har £
SAAT . Tou a Send + land burial was made in the Union cem-}on Friday. He is superintendent of SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1981, Centre De » i,» ERottale . of
SMITH. Mrs, Nellie May Smith died . wnty, at the Primary Bleotion to
’ yA. ey: : etery, Ty . the upholstering department in the P. 5 be held September 10th, 163]
on Tuesday evening at her home in ry: 2yTORG, R. R. shops in Berwick 10 Oelock. Bh Ho SW
. “{Aaronsburg from carter of the lHver — . TL ee ; County Commissioner,
PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE She was the wife of Merchant O. P . i . Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Reesman arriv- We are authorized to announce that
(Rev, 8. F. Greenhoe, Pastor.) : 4 . CAMPBELL, — Mrs, Edith Patton J. VICTOR BRUNGART, of Miles Town-
— : Smith of that town. Funeral serviceslcamphell, wife of J. Mio Campbell, [°3 at the Centre Hall hotel Friday eve 5 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK, ship, is a candidate for nomination for
Preaching services at— will be held. with Burial at Aarons- roa ra dpe nirg and remained until Monday, Mi h the office of Commissoner of Centre
. i : ' died Wednesday night of last week af Reratas in. avnresdat : consisting of Cattle, Horses, County, on the Democratic ticket, subj
Centre Hally-9:00 A. M, burg. Saturday morning. ter suffering from henrt disease, from 5 fan in Apple - ive of the fact Yous.’ Shouts. Ete to the decision of the voters of the |
Th ELSON ras i x Er O $ 2 , 1 ie Od on. N . os Fave $3 ’ ’ . i XK 1) FORA gt the
Farmers Mills, 10:30 A. M. The deceas 4 was od Saatigh! hi Ab which she was bedfast for the past b i 1 " oy His AY ty Co Ss EA + i% expressed a @ ¥
raham and Mary (Winters) rindle 5 3 Hm a handsome majority for a second ———
» . Fs 3 3 *‘tthres weeks. p : ne
Georges Valley, 7:30 P. M. and was aged 51 years, 1 month and ‘Mra : bell w t laughter of term as one of five city commissioners, Farm Implemints, Household Goods sa
. " ’ STH, amphi] as the daught« 0 i h ——
14 days. John T oy 2 I Patton and . and that the board again made him and Farm Produets, | REPUBLICAN PARTY
aE ‘ 5 , JON « B VOSG Wve aio ana was k
CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE born in Altoona. Jue 15. 1571 I . Ox superintendent of parks and pubite i Yor Bheriff,
(Rev. Delas ER. Keener, Pastor) A ‘ : in hn h . ‘Ei : ona, Jun he ' 2 ff : “property. Physical boty he and e are authorized to ant
"AS aR) rex SHwoo Cassle obey, 1808, she wag united | narring: 18 Is ao ¢ gel « "RANK J YES
tre Hall ( SSLER. Alfred Ely ood p ¥ ¥h 18 8) y 8 u ted In 1 Resstnis: gra A i neral sale AV PRANK MAYE
9:00 Ch h Servi dled at his home in Holsopple, on Sun-jto J. Milo Campbell. Surviving # cal ’
: ure ervices
0:00 8 day School oplexy which he st swedd on the pre] Mr dd Black Allentown : har V I COTeEN ty at we pri ry
Pussey ville— ceding Saturday. The deceased had (les Henry, Robert Paul and James M : ig” All slavunant re made he Qe |PEPLeMber lath
#:30—Sunday School. been enjoving fa good healthy oH s off, all at as well as the f / on \ : 4 i § ' na . or : a i 3
§0:30-—Church Service, i } ¢ are i
EVANGELICAL
{Rev W, E. Smith, Pastor)
Locust Grove—9:30 A. M.
Spring Mils—10:40 A. M, ers 3a 3 dy prima ka X :
Bethesda—2:80 P. M. av 3 algters: tra Bry IL. Georg ani Methodist « : / a Make Belleville your headguart-
Centre Hall, 7:80 P. M. Harry all of Holsopple, id Mrs Funeral oo WY ‘ jatard egy J ers on Saturday, June 6. Come
Children's Day Service.) Jennie sisel, of Trou Run red | mot nin t ‘ mt ‘ ny / and enjoy a Hed Letter Day In the
— 3 Cassler was a son of Wm. ar I with her past i Rishe i ie heart of the far-famed Kishaco-
METHODIST EPISCOPAL in assier, both deceased. Te wag) iNE. Ang inf Rg a qulllas Valley,
(Rev, H, A, Pruyn, Pastor.) t ¥ Broo i — .
Centre Hall— . Penna Vihar whan ke oro . POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS,
§:80—Morning Worship. : — a. ny IEDLER Ww i \ reco] 1 of
:30—Sunday School well know t that time nd highl hh feat t eat 4 \ For Register,
10:30 Sund LY School, “ _ a . DEMOCRATIC PARTY. ; -
Sprucetown-— i inter xt te Cond e hi » " H TA, Se : For
10:00—Sunday School. tos Ya wo wad) vai Fiedler. one ; tor of 1 Ke wth , —— wby anno
11:00—Morning Worship. pe Ea AAR
Spring Mills—
9:30—Sunday School.
7:30—Evening Worship.
Children's Day
Hall, June 14: Spru
PRESBYTERIAN
(Bev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor)
9:30—Morning Worship
troteter Beton nd wis hon nea what a now Zerby work” In T556 they went to Feitonte| Matchless economy
she Is bLelng prepared for an appendi-
Tuesday, Beptember 1
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day: May 24, 1x Ang a stroke of ap- husband and the following
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Yor Treasurer,
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Tremsurer 6d & « WOLD DD. COWHES
fies myself 3 : i for i
AUMAN
of Gregg
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‘CHILDREN'S DAY SERVICES.
Children's services will be vy
in the E 1 } !
day ever 36) CIOCK. ' ia, 3 i homa ; } 1 t HH 4 nag } i
A Children's Day program will be]Fotters Mi Mrs. Chestie Barker, of [of Seatt tes i Ww wton. | “Better than 20 miles to the gallon.” “lis cost-per-mile is the
sendered In the local Lutheran church, j1orain. Ohio; Mrs. Ellen Klinefulter,|D. C. and Miss Mystia, at hor lowest of any car.” “Never have to add oil between crankcase
Sunday even > wa » .
pon changes.” “Drove from Ohio to California on a repair expense
with six-¢ylinder smoothness
w= typical comments from owners of the Chevrolet Six
+ p NE Q fe of Edson Fultz, died at their hom . -_y ¢ a smooth «running six— 20,000 miles or more
MARRIAGE LICENSES. n “Woodward, follow! - The RICHELIEU | wr er Shem
Fred kW. 3 ' . : .. ey Be a actually costs less to without having their
rederick Reese inn . . Bellafont, 1 t FW dur ion, compe i
Emma PBreon .. ris nasins Hihedr tions arisir from wianeck of ori ——————————— HE . - ; operate and main. motors opened for
Richard WwW FRIDAY AND SATURDAY } ise ts Hae dun / tain than any other ma jor servicing.
Ber ha - . . hed gd wan a An tar of thi 1 (This Week) ! ; i . " r vaiz can buy? 'T4 i to dose Li
seria Is ua easel psn vi 2 Te ot RHEE HARE : Ca OF can bus oe ’ z
3 ! | William and Mar Erne Big Double Program-— | . 1. High-Quality precision
Harold . SOY er ad { . . ' i answer lies in five outstanding factors of
Nannie 3 : as bon 1 £ arms Li J 5 P I Fras { i Ci Materials are used throughout the
Lawrences hanes o ad y . ¢ ICRCR WAS aged oY yems, 20 10 I. in the } t Run Paras t] MVIOle! Soom} Chevrolet car—costly nickel steel, chrome
Dorothy M. Brown (no address given Surviving are her sorrowing | Ty ’ I. Efficient Engine Design makes vanadium steels, ehrome-nickel steels.
The latter Oo Gotnk vera 1 vied |v na ! ah her Abed B TTnit of “LADIES MAN" i Chevrolet fuel consumption so low that
to assure trouble-free, low-cost service for
f 4 : . ne i | , : . tens of thousands of miles.
Tuesday after 1 in the Register { yard . Morrison of a A | ' & ' ry X we | 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline is
Bey id $ slid of ue Temes CV Funeral service re i Thursday |Suarantee. ALSO nothing unusual for a Chevrolet owner, 5. Economical Nationwide Serv~
ack, of ‘entre Ha Ww y happened renoon of last wu y — z wa : ; —e
to bein ti fice when the ples - 3 oa : ro Aes. hi “IN OLD CHEYENNE" i fee, with its low flat-rate charges on
Firine mr . aw ps : Ritch a » ood Fd, We Rev, 2. 3 » hh i. © — P & renuine parts, is available at
plied for ARR £ oF OLN ? 4 - Suis V AE r Shiliheim, of i . story of the Golden West, 2 fode ”m ‘ nasis BD sign i labor and genuine parts, is available a
ing out the certifh of marriage for t. assisted by Hos "outs Siamivsnse evidenced by Chevrolet's long heavy 10,000 dealers throughout the country, who
the first couy wher » socond ap-{1 nt a oa SE Lo 4 : : : . :
peared. It was zood day for thal. Was made at oodward MONDAY AND TUESDAY frame, four parallel «mounted : : a also offer the protection of the
J. P. : WEDNESDAY springs, and smooth-running
—Mary Lou, infant daugh- | Extra Special six-cylinder CNZINE == | nCreases
A Lough Hit at the “Richelien.” ten r. and Mrs. C. A. Weaver, motor MeLaglen Et B i . the ability of the Chevrolet Six
Laughter will be rampant at theldied at the family home at Lewistown
most liberal owner's service pol-
icy ever to back a low-priced car.
” Remember—in addition to all
Lowe, Fii Dorsey, Marjo to run dependably, day after day. Rem
Richelieu thes , Monday, Tuesday and | of Inf » disorders, aged nonth | whi. i Greta Ni these basic economies—Chevrolet
‘denesday of next weeks when # days. Surviving are the ps a Ea »
Wdenesday of n weeks when i By Gy plotiire bigger and bet hai 3. Excellence of Manu-
Walsh's Fox ction, “Women of} brothers and five sisters es a a 3 TAI Sn
Al] Natiors,” brings again the world | Marian, Merle, Nevin, Dean, 0, | THe LOCH -Eyed World facture also adds to Chevrolet
wide favorites jictor Mclaglen anda tuth and Betty, all at home “WOMEN OF ALL NATIONS” dependability and long life.
Edmund Low heir further adven-{ nes 8 rvices were held fron ; ak - ee a Chevrolet pistons, for instance, And this cost may be spread
tures of the fig w and loving mar . Ee right home in Aaronsburg, ARE irt in a brand new and Poliew iv the most | iheval
ipes, “Flagg” an Girt” of “What the Rev, Fred Gricking officiating £1 r varsion { ho Marines and ever offered in conmection _ i
Price Glogs" an The Cock Eved| Interment was made in the Aarons- | we : true to stich close limits of pre- with a low-priced car by the liberal G.M. A.C. plan.
. i : iw - ‘burg wWformed ox ete y |
World” fame. ¢ LeTE=) irg Reformed metery.
Greta Nissen Is the chlef feminine hal aim —— ow ! - - -
“ . - - »
try i i st 2 ekchn one] acne 1 Acker omive «| The STATE NEW CHEVROLET SIX
slays Olsenl. the Swedish marine a. REF tL. Acder, naive Oi . A J 4 . L&
more plays Olsen, the Swedish Marine. fp nu tow nship, died in the Centre
Fifi Dorsay Marjorie White, Joyce County hosptital following an iliness of | ALL THIS WEEK. The Great American Value
Compton, Bela Lugosi, plus a dozen
other principals and over 150 interna-
tional beauties arg in the cast,
offers the extra dollars-and-
cents advantage of one of the lowe
Dumnmmsmssimmmmmssmmnmmmnsnionid
est delivered prices on the market.
are built so carefully, and held over a period of many months
pleuro-pneumonia, aged about 75 years
Al vate Cole Thrilling Story of
Deceased was a son of the late David |, Natyral r Thrilling oy
the Wiest New low prices— Chevrolet passenger car prices range from $475 to $650. Truck
and Amanda (Miller) Acker and was chassis prices range from $355 to $590. All prices f. 0. b. Flint, Mich. Special equipment
———— A —————. “ry 2 1% 13 cdl vt " . .
. : born in Aaronsburg i “WOMAN HUNGRY” extra. Low delivered prices and easy terms. -
Kitehen Shower, He was thrice married. all his form. i
A very glelightful shower was given |*¥ partners in jife having preceded him | | '
for Mrs. (Fay Reese) Auman on Wed-{10 the grave, Surviving him are n | Comedies and Cartoon
nesday evening of last week. Tt was a)daughter, Lizzie. wife of Ray Stricker, |
ol pn i ¢ " n 3 % wg
great surprise for the young bride and] Who mada her home with him at Boals- ALL NEXT WEEK-— < 4 3
her husband when their friends walked |PUrg. Also surviving are a brother, AO toed 1 NHN a) your d py low
in on them A very useful gift was|Hownrd E. Acker, of Aaronsburg, and |” Anaran'ee “aug TH
received by the bride. in the giving of a sister, Mrs, Emma Beaver, of Will | “MISBEHAVING LADIES” i
which all had a part. Those present} @msport i 4 y
were: Misses Barbara Robison, Freda Funeral services were held at Boals Come and lnogh. Allstar east In i PECKER CHEV ROLET CO. Bellefonte
and Ruth Mof®ool, Cathryn Martz, Mr. burg Wednesday morning of last week | cludes Louise Facnda, Ben Lyon. Lila H OMAN MO ( ©
and Mrs. Emfield and childven. Mrs, with interment being made at that ; pel . > TOR CO. ntre Hall
Clarence Zerby, Miss M. Ackerman, |Place
Miss Alda Auman, George Stover, Peg, i
Moude and lois Reese, Billy Teese JENKINS Harry BEdwin Jenkins,
and Geraldine Bohm A delightful eve -
ning was spent and delicious refresh-
ee vimriipen Hitt and Runn — If This Keeps Up “Bu” Might Turn Socialist!
from “The Great Divide
| Loves,
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BEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, - : -_— ik ]
Livod E, Ripka, et ux, to J. 1. Reed, Ae en bate | aA (ov wae Sage Party | i Nh Ou SLIDE ol
tract in Ferguson twp.; $L - TUTILE MAN - 2 R ,
John M. Hartswick., et al, to Cecil
J. Irvin. tract in State College: $1.
Jennie K. Relfsnyder, ot al, to Chas,
Zimmerman, tract In Miles twp.; $35.
John 'W, Harter, et ux, to Theodore
Royer, tract in Miles twp.; $180.45.
Lather I. Weaver, et al, to Orlando
Hackenborg, tract In Haines twp.; $10.
Ray M. Kemerer, ot ux, to Comomn-
wealth of Pa., tract in Miles twp.:
$1,075.50,
H. E. Dunlap, sheriff, to First Na-
tional! Bank of State College, tract in
State College; $1,375. /
William M. Meyer, et ux, to Sarah
Mallory, tract in Harris twp.; $3.500.