THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1931 THE CENTRE REPORTER WEEKLY, f ISSUED Bn » CENTRE HALL, PENNA. SMITH & BAILEY, 8S. WW, SMITH, EDW,. E, BAILEY, Associate Business Manager, ——— Proprietors Editor, Editor and Batered at the Post Office in Centre Hall 88 second class matter. TERMS. The terms of subscription to she Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance, Display advertising rates made known on i svpiswnon SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Rev, 8, F, Greenhoe, Fastor.) Georges Valley—10:30 A. M Harvest Home and Rally Day serv: Farmers Mills, 2:30 P. M. Centre Hall—7:30 P, M, - LPENTREE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delas R. Keener, Fastor) Centre Hall— 9:80—Sunday #80: 30—Church Bussey ville— #:00—Church 30:00—Sunday a School. Service. Service, School, EVANGELICAL (Rev W, E. Smith, Paster) Spring Mills—10:456 A. MM. Bethesda—09:30 A. M. Locust Grove—7:30 P, Harvest Home Services poinments. - . AL at all ap- METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, H, A, FPruyn, Pastor.) Pentre Hall— §:80—Morning Worship, 30:30—Sunday Pprucetown— 30:00—Sunday School. 11: 00—Morning Worship. Ppring Mills— 10:00—Sunday School 7:80—Evening Worship. (Note: All m thelr Bibles to on this School. ebers are 243 radi Unda PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J. M. Kirkpstriek, Pastor) 9:30—8unday 7:80—~Church 6:30—Christian 1} At LINDEN HALL. (P 1 grim's H I Bunday Preaching M. Cottage svening. Everybody invi pe DEMOCRATIC TICKET. I—————— For Judge of the Supreme Counrt of For Sherif Centre County For Treasurer For Prothonotary For Register I For Recorder 2. A. Mel For County Commissioner eal Vict Br For Auditor POTTERY MILLS. Mrs. Ru ! Altoona, =p of her broth Mrs, Ct 4 of Reading, ar J. G. Boal W. E lee Laura Lee. Miss Amelia visited over t k-end wity friend in Pittsburgh and Braddock, Th took with them Thomas Cooke Braddock, wh had few days with Miss C openhave T. F. Fleisher home. ‘ Those who attended the sale of Miss Fannie Hutchinson's personal propert on Wednesday Miss Caroline M Closkey, Mra ‘almer, Mrs, M. N. Miller and Mrs, G. H. McCormick Ir. and Mrs. Lester McFadden have moved into one side of tha €F property, now occupied Mrs. Homer Sweetwood. Bamuel McCoy, of Philadelphia, ed at the Edward Lo Sunday. A surprise parts home of Mrs. H day evening in } 62rd birthday ent were Mr daughter M Copenhaver find Copenhavy 0 Wee 0 been gper nding were F.P J Mra Blous. Mr. and call. ughner nome on held ag th on T Mr, a Urs. Foust's mothey Mrs. BE. B pa 1 Mrs. J. G. Boal Mr Foust and inson and grandson Mrs. F. ¥, Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Ww. E. Lee, Mrs, BA, S8weetwod Mr, ard Mrs. M. N. Miller. Mra Laura MoCo mick, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. McCormick and two children, Merrill Copenhaver, Miss Amelia Copenhaver, Cooke. of Braddock, ———————— The Golden Jubilee convention of the Woman's Missfonary Society of the Susquehanna Syond of Central Penn sylvania United Lutheran Churen in America will be held October 13 to 15. in 8t. John's Lutheran church, North. d. ; lnughter and Mrd Alrs. Ella Hagry, Mr gon Adon, and and Thomas DEATHS. » * . * Alfred home CRAWFORD. Mrs. George Crawford passed Centre ‘Hall iy fiiness of testinal and bowel trouble, services were held from the Wednesday afternoon, in charge of Rev, J. F. Harkins. pastor of the State College Lutheran church, of which con- member, Rev, 8, pastor of the La assisting. Interment here. at her ening away Monday months, un ey from Faneral several in- home on gregation she was a F theran Greenhoe, loca) church, in the deceased M., deceased, born age cemetery before daughter of was made The Vera man. marriage was Henry BE. Ho- and Mrs. Annie Homan, November 9, 1882, mak- almost thirty-nine She was twice married, first to ter E. Homan, from which union irvive two children, Warren OC. Annia Elizabeth, at The was to Alfred survives, as also a about four mother and survive Hall; John arxl was ing her years. Ches there and ond home a marriage George Craw- ford, Edw Th siste Hy who does s#0On, old. brothe ra Miss Lulu Relist Homan, An, years thege and her: Mrs, D also yman. Centre HARTLEY—A more death of } t in it given reprinted baker trade permit he fol Millheim. When in Mifflinburg years and an eme- was ik health sie RAE his I lived wns WO-BUSHEL POTATO IN MEMBER CENTRE COUNTY He There grown riety Cre produced 412 es of of the wore $ potatoes on tne Ruseett + planted on died ay ed May h and or 390 oO vinea spt pressure he on September were eight times une Ths The field weeded seven f fertilizer wis ocultivated twice and times, $00 pounds of 8-14 applied in the row was grow on a field ed down as a green wns crop had beer manure corop This makes a tota) Centre o« Hee bor n where plow da ship for Mr become a meme. n Te mii ba unty Have rer & fu the only the during is 9t = ty ——— A MAHA DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMM, TO MEET AT COUNTRY The various CLUB Democratic « district 4 gy voting ng fit thie county B————— FRUIT A Cn AUCTION, THE HALL, PA. SEE ARD Protas atts LOCAL PERSONAL Took at Nira, FP during the IK8 much ing to outdo Sei weather. The tion will Altoona, fa State Sabbath hold its October School Ass ual convention In 15 and 16, in Jaf. OC ann 14 Mosque, The Freshman el Hall High record of the 1009 of Centre school had for perfect attendance the month of September Mrs. Roy Held, of Madison! been named one of the in federal court at of November 4th. Mrs. Margaret tha a CT LL open and Johmsto burg. hase jurors to serve Scranton the week Godshall wil] attend convention to Tues. State Kriday y, in continue until da wn. » Twins, a born t boy Mr. ante ny , vittany and were recent ly oO n at threa other Lag iatter 1} ufac wood, ed in various chemicals son emplo) plant from may Mrs Foster Jodon, grandchildror snd “in few invited guests amp n daughters, together jedd thie with a un » Binek « Neven mou hday Miss Emm the ©y tors, time. brated, tins to the COLYER, Hal pes, cantaloupes. et bidder w Centre ——L A A sn John M. Boob, the didate for Sheriff of was reared on a farm, and prior to en. tering the World War was employed by his grandfather, John Bulb, on a farm near Red Mill in Potter township This gives the good people of Potter an opportunity to recognize one of thelr own sons, a son who has made good in every undertaking. He ls thorough. bv capable to take care of both the olerical and outside work of the office, due to" special training as an account. ant and physical makeup, Democratic can- Centro county, donated veral Penns them to the the took tiohe Ccomprisir iid contribution il substantial, Latheran charge Home, The congregations charges % A t howe Ww Aas We aw from other were of Forest at the State McKinney, son WwW. F. McKinney, House, Seven Mountains. on Wednes day afternoon of last week broke the right arm close to the wrist. The frac. ture was reduced by Dr, Hugh Morrow. The break occurred while the youth was playing at the Potters Mills school, he being a pupil In the Grammar grade. Last summer, while cranking a oar, the arm was broken at the same place, Indicating that the fracture at Robert Ranger rr So No Of Was ¢ public the but the ¢ N. for P. Joh for tol inee tise, y GREGG CENTRE HALL HIGH TOWNSHIY YOO, ANNUAL COMMUNITY SCHOOL FAIR FILE EXPENNE SCHOOL, ACCOUNTS nine DBrungsirt 29.) Annual and of Fourteenth Event Friday This Week. Amount Spent By Any One Leeturer from i | ial iy {7} i sombay, India Saturday ’ : E Candidate, 2h o'clock, Dr none of the office in candidates for y ’ a rine = b, ANniwani, of oon Indagl Epent any great amount for the; (3532.50) Fle while | Vitation Is extended to all who have an school auditors making a canvas the xpended by largest sum RE for Republican candidate Anyoni Womelsdord attend this ject in candiate treasurer, Welner Roast spent spept | Lite 50, Other candidates ums: Keeler, Republican candidate 99 organizat Lorman, I. Wilson, Republican $72.50 Womelsdorf, Republics treasurer, $532 Democrat} Hall High Defeats Hig Centre Spring Mills, E Cents for M. ooh, $217 F. Hur treasurer Ho n The Program-——Friday. For Your Heath’s Protection —lSE PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS You can get same from MARKLE BROS.’ Delivery Truck each Morning from 9 to 10, in Centre Hall. INSURANCE &xp REAL ESTATE WANT TO BUY OR SELL ? SEE US FIRST. C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA IL For 60 cents you can tel A AXD PERSONAL. LOCAL tives or custome rs friendly cl And for only 335 cents! wats, familys after 8:30 P. M actions The service is fast, clear, dependable =the calls easy to make. Just give the pumber to the operator (ask Infor- mation if you don't know it) and “boid the line.” {Rates based on East. Standard Time) TELEPHO Gen. 3 N E telling -——ag- that time had not completely united, _— “| Ladies’ Coats-- Sport Coats, Dress Coats, fashioned. Fall weather «= chilly breezes -- and we are ready with the most complete line of Ladies’ Autum Jackets == all heavily furred and smartly Values We Have Never You Can Save Real Money A Large Group of Ex- cellent Coats, all sizes, 16 to 46, both sport and ‘ on Every dress Coats, $9 Shown Before in Coat. Smart Clothes Price MEN'S TOPCOATS, just the thing for this weather, priced as low as $7.50. SHOES -- All new fall patterns now in stock and savings in every pair. SWEATERS, all styles, button, pull-over, in all colors, A wide variety at all prices. IADIES' DRESSES—Neover before Such Values—Never Prices So Reasonable! NIEMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE “WHERE YOUR DOLLARS MILLHEIM G0 FARTHEST"
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