THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1931. removes THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL, PENNA. — . SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, §. W. SMITH, Editor. SDwW,. BEB BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, r— Sweesed ob the Post Office ia Centre Hab 89 second class mail matter, wa sepvhoation. A SSR - SUNDAY GHURGH SERVICES PENNS VALLEY (Rev, 8. F. Greenhoe, Pastor.) Centre Hall—9:00 A, M,, Spring Mills, 10:30 A. M. {Communion Service.) Tusseyville, 7:30 P. M, — CENTRE HALL REFORMED (Rev, Delas R. Pastor) Centre Hall-— §:80—Sunday School. 7:80—~Churdy Service. Mills— $:00 Church Bervices 30:00 Sunday School Farmers Mills— 9:30—Sunday School. 30;:80—Holy Communion Keener, Service. EVANGELICAL (Rev W, E. Smith, Pastor) Tusseyville—5:30 M. Centre Hall—10:45 A, M, Lemont—7:30 P. M Children's Day Service.) METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev, H, A, Pruyn, Pastor.) Smullton— 10:00—Moming Centre Hall— 7:80~Children’s $prucetown— 7:30—Children’s Worship. PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) 10:30-—Children’s Day prograr 6:30—Christian — COL. In Mor under the by E. J Retirement Theodore the Guard with the War, Col practically in Cam riod (34 States into the has been ters concs division ur tions. His tre county tary shrine gathered for and military is more ti mat firs of friends will retiren t good thi Endeavor. BOAL OF BOALSBURG. Gen oF t i Barber's License Governor Pincl manno iI Dre and registrat sylvania. It The measure lar registrati siring to be the exteption the trade shall The bill tion of the de struction the yising barber schools and colleges. H- censing of apprenti whi registration fee jirg of harbers Examinati the department ton. Erie, Harr ure, quarterly In March, and December for have been registered for who have completed a in a barber school have served ticing and Bill Sign at sg ned ed hy Gov. { vi regis that those pay a places under | partment pubii in of of responsibility super- he h the is one dollar and licens- ted by Soran n will] be condux Philadelphia, and June. September apprentices Pittsburgh who two vears and two Your course or who prac college or two years licensed under a barber, m———— A APA, POTTERS MILLS. Mrs. Mary Auman, of Indianapolis. Is visiting the J. H. and Mrs, WW, H. Blouser homes. Mrs. Laura Lee home of her son, Potters Mills hotel Mr. and Mrs Michael Smith, daugh ter, Mrs. Ruth Thomas and son Will dam, son J. RR. Smith and family, of Lewistown. composed a family gather ing who plenicked in the Mts. on Sunday. at the the is Ww visiting “at E, lees, at Seven Harry Ishler and family of #tate Col- Jege, took supper on Thursday dng at the H. E. Foust home. Ammon Bubb and wife, of Reedsville, inited Sunday at the home of pother, Mra, Ellen Wilkinson, Miss Barn} Bweeney and Miss Vesta Blauscr have gone to Lock Haven and Shippensburg State Normals to attend & teachers’ summer course, Leland Walker and family of Boals burg, Keller Hpyder and amily, of Yarnell, Rufus Cole and family of State College, sport Bunday at the Ho- mer Walker home. Mes. J.T. McCormick, of State Col- jege, Is spending a few days at the Mrs, J. ¥, Miller home. Lowell Smith is spending some time 4n Miltheim at the home of his grand- mother, Mrs. Wilson. John Bitner and Joseph Parker vie fted over the week-end with relatives in Altoona. fan evens her DEATHS, » » Ww BROOKS. ~The little body of Ger Jewett and laid Saturday trude Louise, daughter of Ella (Burris) Brooks, was to rest in the cemetery here after- noon, the child having died in the Cen- tre County Hospital, Wednesday from condition, bat surgery aged appendicitis and ung had could where She was stage relief elghteen days. reached not bring seven years and There survive her the parents and these brothers and sisters: Biizabeth, Raymond, Harold, Esther, LeRoy, Paul and Lynn, The family mov ed from HRhoneymede, west of here, to the Branch, near Lemont, last spring. Brooks — BENNER —Charlotte Marie, daugh ter Warren and Alta (Miller) ner. died on Sunday at the age of eight ten months 21 days, from an affection of the brain. Funeral ser held on Wednesday, with interment at Madisonburg, Rev. A. J. Miller, Reformed officiating, The parents and these bro- of jen- VvOArs, and Vices were pastor of the church, nd sisters sui 16 deceased! ding ling Ha - ol . iffering toen and ntion evening atts was giving bri « HINI of tl = y Joanna » Ralph home at Fiedler of little Hirde, wid died at an Sir of compii- ow her an Hinds, after oa more than a week Funeral services were | in Aaronsburg Rev. A. C. Paulhamus Interment Aaronsghurg. Deceased was born in Aarenburg. Marcy 6, 1863, a daughter of the late George and Si a E. (Shirk) Rupp, was aged years, three months and days. In Augunst. 1883, to Radph Hind®y who pagsed four years ago. Surviving. however. are four children—Claude W. Hinds, of Aaronsburg: Charles R. Hinds, of Jol- fet. IIl.: Mrs Florence R. Barker, of Rerovo, and Mrs, Mabel E, Beaver, of Pottegrove, Also surviving are three brothers and a sister: James W. Rupp, Seattle. Wash.: George R. Rupp, of Hartford, Conn.: Mrs, Jennie E. Bond, of Nescopoek, and Walter G. Rupp, of Aaronsburg. the officiating ag M hence 68 eleven she Was married away of TIDPENS ~ James Mra Tithe ns wife of Titbens, of Clearfield, died at the family home in that place and the body was brought Pine Hall cemetery for burial. Both she and her husband are natives of Centre county Mrs, Tibbens waa the daughter of the inte Henry and Susan Bloom, and was born in Ferguson township. about 72 years ago. Surviving are the husband and five children: Claude, of Clear fleld: Ollie, Wayne, and Clara, of Ak- rons Ohlo; Mrs. Leslia Smith, of Clear. field. One daughter, Mra, Nearhood, of Clearfield, passed away Jung 8th of this year. These brothérs and sisters al go survive: Corl and William Bloom, of State College: Robert Bloom, Centre Hall; George M. Bloom, Bellefonde, R. 1; Mrs, Catharine Osman, of State College; Mrs. Emma Fisher, of Phil- adelphia, and Miss Stella Bloom, State College. to O old CENTRE HALL, PA. night followlr REQ, i n Mr Harps and H with | to years and He is and of Haven { i en M Ald Miss GG. H Barr, oore, oul 1Y34 Ww. Hall Haven Hiiness of five Hliarpste & GA unday 41 Despite con PARTY, het f HNIETO! Treasurer, myself a of Mill Om morning tha dled But. — DEMOCRATIC For Lock Ho at an weeks Edna 15 I hereby ma Candidate for the nomination Treasurer of Cen tre County, subject to Lhe decision ot the Deamoerstic Volers 6g the Primary Election, to be be September 15, 1831, i BERT ¥F, HUNTER, ment has HE Ce of 11 wid Ma Rn Harry Cummings, WwW marriage of diseases incident united at the the Wera Cummings, Rev, D parsonige, Us The bride bouquet of red her Aster, He was admitted to the m afternoon in a critical bry Kearer g tallroad 4 Reformed ne ring made Yor Sheriff, announce the name of Milibelm 2 for the nomination resred | Coremony. carried a beau- vel of | tifu} (Bweetwood) | U nded the blacksmith | Mrs. Blaine and from here ©r attended the groom. he was first The bride and groom people. About on a camping trip he want to Mil} Hall probably adjolrdng employe the New housekeeping, Paper com- to his wife, two daughters: Arthur Emporium; Walter of Evers, of of Harry ter born and was y y We are of JOHN authorized to M., BOOB, ough, ax A candidate of Sheriff of Centre County, subject the decision of the Democratic volers of Centre County, at she Primary Election 10 be beld Beptember 15th, 1431 For Sheriff, are authorized to of ELMER BHREON, candidate for the of Centre county, of the Democratic county at the Primary Beptember 10h, 1961. having been roses and was at Catharine a learned father, i BOn #gigter, [adnt- newly ried while by ma wmen Blaine is are planning to thorugh where gO Ohio and beginning Best wishes We name 8s a Bheriff decision tre beld announce selicfonte, nomination of ah ago states before an of their \ me them from subject volers fv “ friends, Elect survived by ’ LEISTER—CUMMINGS, Miss vows of matr day Yor Recorder, authorized 10 announce MceDOWELL of Bpring candids for the Catharine We are of D A, ship, as a of Recorder the Centre be the name Leister and Alta ( Lown mings subscribed to the ‘ Blaine i Mrs, Charles Lucas, Ww, Bellefonte and Mis x . ia Mis, MOY Marviand town on Satu in a to decision from The Harry n, a graduat { } oid » are TOR and County, Seplein ber at and sisters { iv auto held Mr. and Mrs £ tov i Low Adzzie Harpster County Commissioner, authorized u BRI NA nie —————————— BIRTHS, : N 1 Myrtle | REPUBLICAN PARTY For Sheriff, LEGAL REDEMPTION 4 sy ra og The Centre Reporter, 51.50 a year (r~ 0 RADIO Repair Service We are prepared In a modern -date Shop to give prompt efficient service on all makes io Bets, at Reasonable Why depend on tinkering and guess work, Give US a call SNYDER'S RADIO SHOPPE Ee. 0. 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