The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 23, 1931, Image 4

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WA THE CENTRE REPORTER THIRTY DENOMINATIONS had been spending the past week in TH HAPPEN
. . 2 A « f Mifflinburg, bas returned to the FF, A I T N
DEATHS, BACK KANESATAKE .
r ISSUED WEEKLY, Carson home. a -
mn ne . . - . . Camp RKanesatake, on Bpruce Creek, Don't for Sot the festival to ba held BY*GENE BYRNES
CENTRE HALL, PENNA. now in progress with two hundred and] on Saturday evening, July 26th, on the
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SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, respected :
S. W. SMITH, Editor. died in the Centre County hospital, fol- of the Protestant denominations inl orchestra,
BOW, B. BAILEY, Associate Editer and|lowing an illness of
Business Mansger, obstruction of the bqwals and for which jleadership for the churches and is un Win Essay Prizes, DO WE HAVE WELL, WE RE
a ss der the direction of the Pennsylvania BOUT
pm —— — y Wi "1 at that institu- lee turns fro 1 dg } Ly on
P—— he was operated upon a 1 State Sabbatp School Association, . of Recent returns from the judge In <TC GO THROUGH BO A
ay - mall matter Ho Rossman was a son of Lewis|™ hich tha Centre County BSabbathjthe Classical Stewardship Essay Con. THE AGONY NG BUT WE HAVE
Somme of to tdaceased) and Cath rine (Weaver) | S€hool Association is a part. test of West Susquehanna Classis of OF ENTER TAS NOTHING BETTER
PERMA The sabsaription pees atherine 4 Dosing. the a fh of 1930, ov \ . € \
_ : 2s : ’ © 80 930, over 1100 | the Reformed Church | he I. 8 : THOS < DO
advanes | Rossman, and was born in Penn town- if ‘he scusoh O wer the Reformed arch in the 8, in oO :
pi eau Ga Y150 & Your. u ship H wah 47 years old on Febru young men and women, boys and girls AGAIN TEL a
Piaplay advertising rates made Emowsn ary Sth, tant have attended sessions in this great ? THEM TO BEA :
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- Survivng him are his wife, who was camp. Beginning early in June with|%f Trinity Reformen Chur h School
: a oi Sara Elizabeth Koch, and three chil first boys and then girls of junior |here won first prize of $3.00 each, In
SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES dren: CC. Russell, of Penn township; High school age, avely two weeks all {their respective groups—Lois Reese,
Ralph, of Millheim, and Blanche, wife sinmer during 1930 saw the camp well 3.4, Evan Wetzel and C, Isabe)] Brad
—_ os of Wendel] Goodhart, of Youngstown, filled with a new group; High school
Ohio. Also surviving are a brother and grils, young women and young men
three sisters: Charles, of near Miti- have gone there for training in Chris-
A Tusseyville—3 to 10 A, M, . heim: Mrs, Nelson Wert, of Akron, tian Ning. Again ils gummes te on:
Spring Mills, 10:30 A. M. Ohio; Mrs. Bright Bitner, of Spring] * ord Teng *
‘ : " wh Mills: and Mrs. H. B., Mensch, of Mil- and indicates the interest in Christian CE
» Centre Hall—7:30 P, M. «Laws ton; and his mother, Mrs, Catherine Bducation shown by he I
sr Rossman, of Spring Mills, of work which done hers The RICHELIEU
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CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE] Hae was a member of the Salem Re- a
. a morning is spent in study and recita- EES Ta
(Bev, Delas RB, Keener, Pastor) formed church for anumber of year a" i a oi cs n —s 3h : 1 ra LConunuos
and services were held in that church} "= : soil san ts
Centre Hall— Frid wy, the Ret G. A. Fred Griesing Puc Scho ve vue 1a ’ : , ,
B:80--Sunday School. m tatit gE, W ith | nterment in Fairview | datun ly, bu OUTrses #0 In yeh THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
7:80—Churcti Service. : mete ML ol, v vasational cholita’ as (This Week)
. cemetery, Millhe . : a” MOMENT"
Bpring Millg— . Deceased followed farming as a “THEIR MAD MOMENT
s00—Church Service, wit $4 1 Mice Jditably in thei’ PHAGE 1 ior tna 3 n vith IX hy Man 1
cation He held office creditably n 4! it} 1 1 ]
10: 00—Sunday School, district ch he Hved and oup wg ng HA . | AHRALES
Farmers Mills bia gpected and estes d by a larg lo ro : or - ai of _ ) vo ey EG al Mack Sennett Comedy and News
§:30—Sunday School. as tam of frien who are saddened 1 H : ME ne conta } nk’ 3
0: Srelh Service. init; ach event is spent out ——————————
u early demise,
k EVANGELICAL VYLE.—Wn layton Wyle died In i are 11 just ordinary boys and “AIR POLICE"
(Rev W, E. Smith, Fastor) in Akron |} pital at the age of 72|#®irl RLAImAA. y living each da) ne of the greatest 11
r THURSDAY, LULY 23, 1981. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL. PA.
ROSSMAN Bruce Wilbur Rossman IE
— twenty-five igh school girls In camp. | factory lax ay a JOY] of
citizen of Penn township, . ee E a pl factory lawn for the benefit of the
is an enterprise backed by some thirty lehureh, Music by the Potters Mills
ten days from an} Pennsylvania for the trains of lay ——————————
dicate that the following young people
FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE ford, The prizes are being forwarded
(Rev, 8, F. Greenhoe, Pastor.) now. Congratulations,
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sain of Jacol . jt he all vis in ) nosphi .
sin of Ja 1 Ligue
; Tusseyville—5:30 A. AM, - it arn Ho in Aaronsburg, but Ad lwhich 1} rufcdexd th principle andl” oo
Semont—10:30 A. AM. Dved ot eONtY oa 3 # of Jes and surprisingly Also, “Adventures In Africa” and
: Centre Hal 7:30 P. M 8 ts. ta. gerecditra . a elf BL 11to thos whe a ROW 3 n Cieue ov Comedies: News; Cartoons,
fe - dh, [Eiaren. EE Yor weno [ useop cars |
. - * ; . - ob ; = a . a 1 ia a re 4 Hi . fed Vy BLL08) hd -) MAKE RW elP
: Vit ¢ g perio Mra. Agnes 8
ga - - wife of And w FF. Rot died on
PRESBYTERIAN morning at th Rote home in 8 ee ) 4 weyumely ; A i
(Bev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor) M ls. Slaner sre vic 8s were held onl. gr the youth of the Common-| Ro a : pod ay Wh a wr 1980 Chevrolet Coach, ke new
9:30—Sunday School. iy morning, wi wenl and Increasingly our Hig ow . 8 }
ers Mills, Rev. 8. F. G , pastor} re. Swrel ihaliTa bua the 1 @ Of BIAS MRE LEAN 1928 Chevrolet Coach
10:30—Morning Worship, ‘ deceased m Sri. M100 30 prom nai, i nl ; sensation ,
(Communion Service.) Mrs. Rote was daught of Jor pi , go h Sard . = . wos ling novel 1928 Chevrolet Coach
1:00 TI VY eni z ratory Lan n Mary (Royer Snavely f Li ; y . 4 ¢ ¥ — id :
i 3:00, Friday ven \ ry | oe FE i for oma immer. b for e entit SEED 1023 Chevrolet Coupe ‘With wire wheels
Service, as ie : =» 1 iv 3 ' Her i , - he 4 y .
’ i . x 5 . rat 4 — $c
6: 30—Christi : A y 182% (Chevrolet Sedan
R— S_ She was aged 64 years, month and Aenes ¥ h V Lah : 1927 Chevrolet Coach
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CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL
NOTES.
1927 Chevrolet Ton Truck
1929 Ford Coach
1929 Ford Coupe : 300.00)
1827 Ford Roadster 6H 00)
1927 Ford Touring 40.00
1927 Stephens Sedan 00.00
John Tressler, of Bellefonte, a med- land Ma inyder) Bie hod «a : T A
Jad Patient. was admitted on Monday.Ved, He was a Sarme: ? imation. 19%. ncle, G. H. M: ~ALL THIS WEEK.~—
expired Tuesday of last week his death. H re was 67 ye 3 pny hed t tha howe of BERN A A : »
Miss Ethel 1.Baird { Oak Hall. ’ months and 29 lays There #® x $ 4 Pe & : h . : . 411 Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell BIERLY S GARAGE
derwent one day's surgical treatment] ie : f ~ . Mi Her M of nd ra in “HAPPY DAYN
or Tocetay Charles, New York City; Mmm. Irvinf git, FRC J LR re Phone 16R14 REBERSBURG
chard Kessinger. 12 of Walkerl. re : ; n did M M sline Wert ¢ w. | Don't miss seeing the screen's greatest
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township, was discharged on Tuesd ’ : " : 3 $ 4 ee { oF
eee serge taal i Jepent a few days with thyae aunt. Mise] 0 - CHEVROLET DEALER
daughter f State 6. Wer: ' I ! Hid f1 i. i b f Har ;
charged
Mr, and
ant Gag
daughter
Tuesday
After
Mrs. T
re Sn cron sn lS ST of Smoothness of an Eight
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Auto Upset Kills Veteran,
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“ae y=. oe i The Economy of a Four
ills, was admitte st Thursd Ww
medical
uth Tt aver, ), wi d ; tly - th ! } beans 3 y { 1 .
EE BE Ee ro a co Walter P. Chrysler ANNOUNCES
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mitted last Thursday for surgical
treatment and dischar wn Saturday
Miss i o Si Walk. Of. Banner win ur ha ot em. Centre Ha . an
township, who is urgical patient, : ou te rm
wag admitted t Thursday. lie > : Ty
Mrs. Cameron McKinley and infant - *
daughter, of Bellefonte, were dise Joyle Confer, aged 15 years, son I ] I OW el
ed on Thursday. Harry F. Confer, a 1 hant at Mad
After undergoing surgical treatment, | sonbu isa a p at the Centre
Panll Riove r, of Roy ersford, a studentiCounty hospital wher he lg recviving
st Penn State, was discharged Friday. .
treatment for a Ore i of the right
Thomas E. Beatty, 4-vear-old son of : > . n
: g above the ankie. he sustained Sat.
Charles Beatty, of Bellefonte, was ad-
mitted on Friday for surgical! treat.
ment and discharged on Saturday. To produce in 1931 an achievement } earlier Chrysler-built Fours as well as PLYMOUTH (CHALLENGES WITH
Dorothy Bechtel, 5-year-old daughter Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Garbrich begin in motor car design, engineering and 3 others THAT was vibration. FREE WHEELING IN ALL
of John E. Bechtel, of College town-|housekeeping on Monday in the M. E pricing so revolutionary that it tran It wae charteteristic of the old-time FORWARD SPEEDS,
ship, wane admitted on Friday as o sur.]Coldron home, in the north section of scends every previous standard of i Four that its power impulses were
gical patient town. Mr. Garbrick is conducting an quality, performance and value in the ! distinct—plainly marked by what en-
Fred Kligafelter, of Potter township, automobile repair shop, on East filed of the lowest price is to challenge ! gineers call “interrupted torque” that Ul 1 i
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a surgical patient. was i itted on ]Church street. the world, sant vibratic ough the framg and ; :
gl i ' 18 admitted on i gent vibrations through eo framg and i With Plymouth Free Wheel
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In the lowest.priced fleld Plymouth
gives vou this epochal development
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Saturday. ——————— That i= precisely what the New : t body to driver and passengers, can shift gear
wa ‘ , : oy ¢ mouth does, { ’ " » uk y in ET
Mra, Dovie B., Confer, of Madison. REAL STATE TRANSFERS, ” oh a the Drovioth Aniet in Now excluyive Floating Power makes speeds without declutching. Here's
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burg, Is a surgical patient, having] Walter Gherrity to Philip H Zern > the New Plymouth as smooth as an a feature that adds zest and case tO
been admitted on Baturday. tract in Potter twp. $165.50 { 3 1d test 1
‘ : K ‘ 30 t challenges the world's greates n
Mr. and Mrs, Wellington Lucas of Charles H. Foster, ot ux, to Roy A. Motor car ama okire
y no § 7 Hn i »
Union township, arg rejoicing over the|RBuhl, tract in State College; $800, It challenges every known standard
allenge v v TOV wii ar 4
birth of a daughter, at the hospital, on Mary A. Foster, to Roy A. Ruhl of automabile vas ~ Here is power without vibration=-liter- that makes it possible toshift not on
& y " a Ly Nie 1 8 $ i
Saturday. tract in State College; $800, ally floating; power #0 liken that ev. i ly at speeds of 35 or 45 miles an hour
John B. Fortney to John 8, Fortney, THE PERFECTED FOUR. ! en experts could not name the num but back into second at these speeds,
whe had been a surgical patient, was tract in Potter twp.; $1 Chrysler Motors engineers proved ber of cyviinders under the Ply mouth w he n you need sudden acceleration
hood, and many guessed the New Ply- { without clashing or grinding. Here's
discharged on Sunday. time and time again that a Four is : i
Mrs, Agnes Fry, of Bellefonte, was| The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. more rugged and longér-lived; that a mouth to be an Eight! | a feature that adde safety to driving
admitted Sunday for surgical treat- |e needa —— Four is more economical to operate; These are strong statements | Where grades are stiff and steep,
ment, that a Four of equal horsepower has You may take our word for them: |
as great, or greater, speed—as much, but we much prefer that you prove NEW PLYMONTH BODY STYLES
Misg Carria Brown, of Spring town: ) i
ship: Who Is receiving medica) treat- INSURANCE AND or more, lugging power—as fast, or them. : 535 — ’
ment, was admitted on ai ne faster, pick-up than any car of more Resdsier, haet Set Ruadeten He
. than four cylinders, == Sport pi i m= Loupe,
ol Sitar on iar yp on REAL ESTA And anyone who counts the number . | = Coupe (with rumble seat) #610 —
y for medical of parts in a Four as contrasted with Come In, See and Drive Convertible Coupe, #845 « Sedan (2+
.
wiween all forwar
smoothness and performance. | Bight driving in heavy traffic
vis heavy rai
Here ig power unshackled, yet power i Jemides Free Wheeling Plymouth of
as smooth as satin, as soft as velvet fers a new cary -shift transmission
he
Mra, Adam Ruth, of State College,
treatment.
: a Rix orf an Eight knowst that ‘the 15 wee Sedan door 8 windo
Mre. Ralph Owens, of Spring Mills, Four is ir Sour) a tact Wace wh how)
who is a surgical patient, was admit. There has 1 t thing fun-
ted on Monday, WANT TO BUY damentally en fu ne nS ih “the New Plymouth payments ean be arranged.
ih OR wrong with
ere were 44 patients in the hos- SELL ?
pital at the beginning of the week,
SEE US FIRST. \
mre em] or R. S. HAGAN GARAGE
private secretaries for Mrs, Pinchot. as »
It her political activities were dispens: C D. BARTH MEW
igpes pou astute sevens | Cal). BARTHOLOK Pheoeds | CENTRE HALL