THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1031, co — THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL, PENNA. pm - SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 5. W. SMITH, Editor. SBDW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor snd Basiness Manager, Pr rr —— a —— Mesered at the Post Ofiee ia Centre Hab I seemed dase mall matier GERMS. ~The terms of subseription to 8» Beporter are $1.00 a year, in advance. Plaplay advertising rates made known © spebention. “SUNDAY GHURCH SERVICES (Rev, 8S. FF. Greenhoe, Pastor.) Georges Valley—10:30 A. M. (Communion Bervice.) Preaching services &il— Farmers Mills—9 to 10 A, M. Contre Hall—7:30 P. M. (Children’s Services). CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Rev, Delas R. Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— §:30—Sunday 30:30—Children’s Fussey ville— 9:00 Church Bervices { $000 Sunday School School. Day Program EVANGELICAL {Rey WW, E. Smith, Pastor) Bethesda—8:30 A. AM Locust Grove—10:45 A, Spring Mills. 7:10 P. AM. Children’s Service.) AL Day Ser METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, H, A, Pruyn, Pastor.) PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J. M., Kirkpatrick, Paster) §:30—8unday School 6:30—Christian 7:80—Church F———— Endeavor, Service. CENTRE » » ® . COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES, * ® Mrs. Lenora was admitted treatme: iis Hazzard mitted M ment and Mrs. Wi jege, was adm jcal treatment Mrs, Est ship. was ter havin Jessie was disci ing been Mrs, was disct ceiving Rict was admi patient ; Mrs. was treatms Mrs mitted treat: Mrs was admit patient ayn became and wa Phyllis ter of CG township undergo ed the Mr. State Colles laticins Wednesda; M an fc + it. Co Y : Henry 8 wdmiit ne Gu vied Ti€ fuller daug! Charles Lharles Wy admitted treatment Mrs, Was patient. Charles T was admitted on medica] Mrs, John ship, was surgical patient. Wm. Rine, Haines admitted on Sunday ment. Discharged during John Gross, of Miss Elizabeth John Billett, Bary admitte ressler, f § Friday treatment. Brandt, of admitted on Baturday as a Bogge towne of township, for surgical was treat- the Ferguson Gross, Mra, township: Hall; week : of Centre of Bellefonte; Miss Haz el Wolfslagle, of Unionville: Mrs. Wm. Johnsonbaugh, of Spring township; Mrs. Thomas Ramsey, of State College: Samuel Powell, Botson, of Crawford Bellefonte; of Btate College: John Clarence; Mrs. Francis and infant daughter, : Mra. Chester Billett dant daughter, of Coleville, Elizabeth Nolan, eof Bellefonte: 3. Delph, of Unien township. ES ————— COLYER. Miss Martha Bubb is employed at Brownle's restaurant near Potters Mills. The children’s day services held at the Evangelical church at Zion, Sune day evening. were largely attended. George Cooney, of Johnstown, spent Bunday with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, G. M. Cooney. Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Meyer and fam- ly, Mr. and Mra. Wm, Ripka and fam ily, of Btate College, spent Sunday at the J. Wm. Ishler home, Mr. and Mra. Samuel Coble Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Coble and son Lester spent Sunday at the Samuel Coble home In Bellefonte, I A AAAI. i The Centre Reporter, $1.60 a year. and in- Wm DEATHS, LJ * . » * -. On Rol Lavon, child of McClellan, MeCLELILAN ~—~Florance ly daughter and youngest ert (3 and Ida E. (Tressler) passed away at the parental home on Fiiday forenoon, after an illness of time she was the one year, during which {entre the a hospital patient, first in County institution and twice Inv Geisinger Memorial hospital where she underwent one or more operations for tumors, Her of five was abdominal last fliness weeks, 17 She was taken covered a period The months and 12 days. the Township Vocational to the was of a friendly and kind disposition 9 in Harris deceased aged YEars, from the School and death and to hospital) came day one year later. She and popular among her associates, the Hall, and continued to Funeral services were held from home at Linden the Latheran church, Boalsburg.where Rev. Floyd Huff officiated, assisted by Rev, W. J. Wagner the and made of Lutheran interment in the “Fear nearby. Bae - 1 i tO I. Madisonb ock Hf He had iter, and ormed church JOHNSONBAUGH.L ¥ NE Ri EN ——— DEATHS, ss ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. | Alexander Reed town for ad to return again at this time to attend Mr Mrs DD CC Redertach. Sunday to Altoona, their former home, among Thurs- day previous they visited In Harrie. burg. Mr. Redenbach the the Shaffer Mr and Columbia, snd drove to visit friends, El manager of here store ¢ McCormick of been in nt 1 mother, stopped time, Smith, and Hall, Mr under for his eve, Mrs 8 CO. Pennsylvania Mrs, Meyer, Hall Miss in ghort J. W who have some time, MeCormick's of Tyrone, for Grace for panied Mrs, Eliza off at Centre Tuesday, with other friends MoCormick. a wert a removal by a short Centro time ago, operation cataract sue ess] of a Philadelphia Mr. and Mra. W. William, on Friday evening started a vacation trip for a few days. going first to Harrisburg, where they wefe guests of FP, Turner. Saturday the Ringling Bros. eircus in Harrisburg was the attraction, and the beginning of the week they went on to Lanoaft-. er where Mra, Kerlin's brother, Otto Balley, became their host. The last place visited was Phoobe Home, Allen. town, where Miss Eliza Moore, a grand aunt of Mr, Kerlin, is a guest. i ——— MARRIAGE LICENSES, Grover Robt. Sharpless. . London Grove Loraine B., Way ...........Johnstown Elton B. Dreese...........Barnesboro Edith R. Hall . vAreadia J. Russell Goodhart.......Centre Hall the in a on hospital, W. Kerlin and son, On Fen ER v sda Charles M. Emigh ............Clymer Miss Wiis — WEDDINGS, \ Mark April public but a few Mark-Emeriek, of Andrew ind 15th, marviage Verna Emerick, on made the ta (ett The in Mifflintown 1 dayva ago, when couple trip south, were on a pleasure shurg. and other point wedding ceremony tool Rev, Martin, the Presbyterian church, having the officiating minister. The bride a daughter of Mrs. Emma Emerick, of town, and is highly regarded. For the present the bride will remain at home. / ~ Baturday evening marriage of Russell Goodhart, of Mr. Mrs. town, Miss Lilae of Mr. Mrs. Jared Evey, of Pleasant Gap, solemnjzed ut the Presbyterian Manse, Hall, by Rev. J M Kirkpatrick, The were attended Miss M Let Stover, the Intter place of DeGry is Goodhart-Evey, the second son and James CC. Goodhart, of daughter r and Evey, and wns Centre couple y the bride’ Evey and of Centre bry gister, arg =" Lieorge Hall, yn and the gr Goodhart, kpatrick built at de GW otherwis orated C—O ns REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, The RICHELIEU THUHSDAY AND FRIDAY {This Week) “GOD'S GIFT TO WOMAN" SATURDAY FOR MURDER" senevi “rp As Run Lan oe “ADVENTURES IN AFRICA” Two in brings you the or Ju ually Africa. Vitaphot adventures years ¢ sereon ed vetories of gle nknown heart photograph in the Aesops Fables and Special Comedy. MONDAY AND TUESDAY WEDNESDAY The Richelieu takes pride ing to you the First Run, cial, Buper Production “DADDY LONG LEGS” Warner perfect in present Extra 8 ¥ Baxtox picture with Janet and big with everything everybody-—FUN, ROMANCE, THRILLS, PATHOS; human, so fine, good, so clean. wo believe it will be greatest ture of 1931. This great plcture at no extra the lowest prices anywhere, The STATE “ALL THIS WEEK “THE PARTY HUSBAND” with Dorothy Mackaill and big cast Gaynor. It's on for Cast, sO that pic » BO the cont ALL NEXT WEEK The year's greatest Thrill Pleture— “PUBLIC ENEMY” with Jean Harlow and big oast. A smashing drama of the life of a gangs: ter from childhood to death—it's real! . ———— Charity Chelton ..............Clymer J. K one, vi f Mrs, J. Roy town, hig parents Smith, I’, P. Hens of Columbus, the of Wilkinson... T the Of bus home arrival to State ( to locate, Miss past Orpha two returned hom and ed the funera fan, Mr, Quite the childrin's Sunday evend Bit Mrs, visited Charles Mr. and Haven, of Mrs. Steels Master Ho fortune t« inNKiIing it The Centre sini —— NCEMENTS. POLITICAL. ANNOU DEMOCRATIC Yor CE Ts ——, PUBLIC BALE, Fav davehter Ann — — sited J. ¥ and wip JUNE 20, at on Hoffer i. Siok {| BATURDAY { nt her | Hall, Mra, © af Candidate! : a. . Kitchen reasurer of Cetie sideboard, of PARTY, Treasurer, announce tnyself Sunday at Miller. on home gree Lr £2 I hereby 4 for the poming tre County the Deno Election, family, the Mrs. and ola cabinet home of decizion rocking chal fut the heid September ROBERT F, the rat stands, 2 tables, 2 dishes and fr household Mr chairs room iTOrR, and Michael 1931, ER. HUNT to be COOK COORKINE it, ed) ulbpment wife and daughter, inst Mrs here from hail Ohio, her hey thelr ollege For Sheriff, announce the pane of Milibeln tor for the nomination Centre County, subject to the dec the Democratic voters of | Centre County, at the Primary Election to be beld September 10th, 06] i For Sheriff, authorized to BREON, i Jars spent week at Ve are 3 of JOHN gh, as # of Sherif authorized to M BOOL, candidate af of Ellen awaiting mother, Were Colum goods sion where they expect Fleisher, who with pent the We the pame of ELMER gs a candidate for the Bheriff of Centre county, decision of the Democratic tre county at the Primary held Beptember 10th, 281. announce Bellefonte, Pa nomination of subject to the voters of Cen- | Election be are and relatives ONE OF THESE APPLIANCES » ® » EACH KWH?* COSTS YOU LESS % THE MORE ELECTRICITY Tan oy She 1 ane | TK You can have the benefits of good lighting plus the use Ms i to Homer Walker attend- ] of @ relative in Gramp- For Recorder, i authorized’ to announce the name MeDOWELL of Bpring town- | candidate for nomination | of Recorder of Centre County, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters of | Centre County, at the Primary Election to be beld Seprember 10th, 1981 County authorized 4 BRUNGART, + for We of DD. A, ship, as a are gervice Zion Hill on the ng. on daughtey Lock ner. wife and Will i on y's brother, Bteeley, at M,N, of 4 Commissioner, the hom Miller Sunday We Vid ire FOR # 4 2 . candidals bert REFUBLICAN For PARTY sheriff, . ~s of these appliances for as little as $3 to $5 a month. 331 Many customers For Tremsurer. have brought greater comfort and beauty to their homes through better illu- mindtion—more and better shaded light. You, 100, can enjoy For Tremsurer, of BEtaation these advantagesand f . . the additional con- For Treasurer, i | we authotized to snuous veniences that only § of 2'3 iad 1 ‘ ¥ MEE a . Heporter, $1.50 a year electrical appliances can give. And, the Repair o-date wd efficlien ul Radio oH. £1. © - . £ more you gain from the use of electricity, the less it costs vou . . rer KWH Service pe Shop to give prompt t service on all makes at Feasonable PTION OF BONDS, REDEM WEST PERN 0. F. Building.) POWER CO LL \ ES 1 %-Ton 131dnch extra. With 15 Stake Trock«Price. incle inch wheelbase, including t ing body $710. Dual wheels 82% dy $810, dual wheels standard Ton for ton... . mile for mile Chevrolet six-cylinder trucks cost less to operate It is a matter of record, wo among more and more large fleet operators, that Chevrolet six- cylinder trucks give a lower transportation cost than any other truck of equal copoc- ity in the market. charges on both ports and labor cre exceptionclly low. Thal the active life of Chevrolet trucks extends well past the 50,000 mileage mark. [3% To place your hauling on a minimum-cost basis—ond keep it there — put Chevrolet six-cylinder trucks to work. A wide variety of Chevrolet-built bodies is now available. And delivered prices of Chevrolet trucks, complete and ready for work, are bosed on low chassis-cost and low body-cost, plus only recsonable chorges for handling and financing. These firms ore finding, through experi- ence, that Chevrolet sedan deliveries ore capable of 20 miles or better, to the gallon of gasoline; that Chevrolet 114-ton trucks cre making fuel records which cre relatively just as high. That it costs very little to keep Chevrolet trucks in first-class working order. That Chevrolet service Chevrolet 1% -ton chassis with 131’ wheelbase 520 (Dual wheels optional, $25 extra) 1i-ton chassis with 157" wheelbase, $590 (Duo! wheels standard) All truck chassis prices f, 0. b. Flint, Michigan. All truck body prices f. 0. b. Indianapolis indiana. Special equipment extra. Low delivered prices and sory terms, Commercial chassis, $355 See your dealer below Bellefonte Centre Hall DECKER CHEVROLET CO. HOMAN MOTOR CO.
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