The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 25, 1931, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1931.
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THE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY,
CENTRE HALL, PENNA.
— .
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors,
§. W. SMITH, Editor.
SDwW,. BEB BAILEY, Associate Editor and
Business Manager,
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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,
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n
Mr
Harps
and
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with |
to
years
and
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and
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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
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PARTY
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