The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 18, 1931, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1031,
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THE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY,
CENTRE HALL, PENNA.
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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
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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,
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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
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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.
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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
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town,
hig parents
Smith,
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of Columbus,
the of
Wilkinson... T
the
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bus
home
arrival
to State (
to locate,
Miss
past
Orpha
two
returned hom
and
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JUNE 20, at
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{| 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- |
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