The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 26, 1931, Image 4

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    * sEHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1931, THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA,
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AI REPORTER ing a member of the Centennial clogs ® * * ¢ ¢ & ss 3s =» oy = a 2 : : ar a surgical patient on Bunday.
ISSUED WEEKLY, DEATHS. of 1876 and finally entering Princeton * COURT NEWS, * CENTRE COUN ire, Howard Gordon of Spring town-
BRR p RE . * 0» University, where he was a classmate * * * * * : ent . . : NOTES, ship, a surgical pa , was discharg-
CENTRE HALL. PENNA. MILLER —&8aturday forenoon a tel Wilson, | [Reported by 8. D. Cottlg, Esq.) 29 * = = 8 s »
Em erate cetera
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors
8B. W. SMITH, Editor.
EDW, E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and
Business Manager, that the body had been shipped for
BESS cmon we Ipuriag here. The body arrived from
Botered at the Post Office in Centre Halll = arin. home in DeLand, Florida,
As second class matter.
TERBMS.—The terms of subscription to
ghe Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance |the local cemetery here with secvices
Display advertising rates made knownl.. the grave by Rev. D. R, Keener
tion. four tree tev. Chi wr ralck,
om Applics of pastor of the Reformed church. Mr. Fourth street. Rev, Chalmers Walcl
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of Woodrow
— 4 t * Seine ®t } Sob Laane 2 { ‘ : :
i } ker On April 18, 1803, he was united in H. C Stine vs, John Schindler and Austin Johnson, of Btate College, a aniel leary, of Bellefonte,
egram was received by Undetaker F. : . :
<3 Henry Schindler being an appeal from
marriage with Ella 8. Fisher, the
B. Fisher, of the decision of a Justice of the Peace Monday.
’ rod . medical atient was discharge on | gical ier vas «admitted
V. Goodhart, notifying him of the p ' urged on m
aughter of Major J. 3
death of Mrs, Raymond Miller and daughter of vor J hia van brought to recover
Penn Hall, Centre county. To this This action was wrought y AIVET After undergoing surgical treatment, There were 49 patients in the
union was born one son, Charles Figh- for material and labor in the partiallnonald Tacas, of Boggs township, was | pital at the beginning of the week
ap 2 3 Hots vo .
er Snyder, who now resides In Bun- erection of a house in Milesburg bor-|gjecharged on Monday. rr ——— pp — i ———
ough or Boggs township, and the ac Mrs, Maria Fetterolf, of 8pring Mills, | CELEBRATE FIFTY-BIXTH
Tues- ton is brought against the son anll, surgical patient, was discharged WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
bury.
Monday morning, and was interred In ' |
The funeral services were held
day afternoon from the house, 214 8, father, the son not worth anythinglwmonday, The oldest married couple living in
and thefather being worth it, and the Chester Dutton, of State College, w Milthelm, according to the Journal. cel.
3 Miller mpanied the body here pastor of the Wirst Reformed church plaintiff is seeking to recover from thelpad been a medica] patient, was a. lebrated their 56th wedding anniversary
3 © aoco nie 3 y are. ¥ . y riod . fee 3 ’
SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES Tl 1 sed was the only child of of which the deceased was a member, Son and father. Verdict on Tuesdayicharged on Monday at their home on West Main street,
16 deCenseg FELE 3 ¥ y ¥ : : a ]
w . John and Catharine Saunders, both A¢ officiated. Buria] was made in Pom. | afternoon in favor of the plaintiff for Lenore Strouse, of Bellefonte Saturday a week ago. This couple bs
JON i £ i 1 € Siu ars, 3-
FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE . fret Manor cemetery. £44.10. admitted on Monday as a surgical Mr. and rw. William 8B. Maize -
» ceased, and was aged 33 years. There ’ Rut B. Ow and Eva 3. Oweni 3
(Rev, 8. F, Greenhoe, Pastor.) : tufug B. Owens and Eva J» wens | ient, was discharged on Sunday. g a h a
y 10:30 A. M survive her her husband, who 8 a ——
Tusseyville—10: .
: »
. ACommunion Service.) I
Spring Mills, 2:30 P. M,
{Communion Service.)
Centre Hall—7:30 P. M.
The annual Thank-Offering Service;
pyerybody invited. the death was officially noted for ship-lering at the home of his son-in-law | cwantre Hall 1 » point where
Rn] ing as cellulitis, inflammation of theland daughter, Mr. and Mrs
istinetion
Welty, being an action In Norbert Derstine, { Bellefonte,
enn State graduate, and at present HOY .~8amuel Calvin Hoy died very recover damags to 1 isch i
A ’ surgica discharged on
on the faculty of the University De-|guddenly at is home in Howard on plaintiff's automobile due to
Land, Florida. There & )» survive her {Tuesday morning at 6:00 o'clock Mr, fy
jon between the plaintiffs and
five children, the eldest, a son, beinglHoy had arranged to come to Centre fundant on November 2, 1630, on
about sixteen years old, The cause of | Hall that morning to assist at a butch- | grate Highway between Bellefonte
(ireens alley road extend i
OENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE! f the nose and throat.
(Bev, Delas RB. Keener, Pastor) day norning a telegram w
Pentre Hall— el here for Mr, Miller stating that
§:30—Sunday School. his amily badly needed his pres
7:80—Church Service. because of being isolated. He return
Poriog Mills ih y that afternoon.
$:80—Sunday School.
9: 30—Chuwrch Service
Parmers Mills— HARTER. —Charles seward Harter
4:830—Sunday School died Wednesday morning of last week
2:30—Home Mission Service. : is home in Aaronsbrug following
-—— i x sl i s sumonia. He was
EVANGELICAL a son £ { i woased ) an
(Rev W. E, Smith, Fastor)
Centre Hall—10:30 A, M,
Tusseyville—2:30 P. M.
Lemont—7:30 P. M.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Rev, H, A, Pruyn, Faster.)
Smullton—
§:00—Sunday School.
10:00—Morning Worship.
@Pprucetown—
10:00—Sunday School.
7:80—Evening Worship.
was
uUrviving hm are
Mabel
children:
oe
a, 5 TEAS | He was a musber of the Anronsbury]vhich the ¢iviss! 4 fe PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN
ys da pa © . Sow Atzeds 3
Centre Hall— y x t as ; = : ‘ ‘ 1 or farmis i w= t8¢ pave for a four-line ad in this!
a $ / cu i { g ol . Th 1 ©
§:30—8Sunday School : tia cai - 3 : column, These Ijitle nds. are wonder
+ the hot ™ 14 OE HEY Rs 4 13% 7 : : workers in the way of results, Adver-
No preaching service, . inn \ ; og Amun iy ‘ 4 ved tise anything here, from a “Help Wanted”
, { » ! contin to 8 “House and Lot for Sale™
At LINDEN HALL,
(Pilgrim's Holiness Church.)
L. C. Mitchell,
Restaurant.
Bunday
MM,
Cottage Prayer
svening.
Everybody invite
FF
LUMBERLAND FARMERS
PRODUCE GOOD CORN
Twenty-two Cur
ers averaged 74
to the acre ir ha a Be . ' : : . i sm LAr Hi wif ‘ ¢ : ¢ i i oR £ Ching : ana, sur; n ! t i rig » 5 $4 ————————————————————
i “ a he 1a 0 IREpEr a NOMIASE, | vein Av ais 4 . . | with or without Widing, within af MORE THAN TON 0}
growing projex
tension, Coun
porta,
Edgar Pell ! I ider 3 } i |
first honors with a yield of 111.8 bush- known. He is also survived by « Ut ot Fenn Ykind soi. 3250 pes ya “ in Feast at Danville State Hospital
CHICKEN FOR DINNER
Plans Made or Thanksgiving Day
els on a measured a i wed hire r and thre xt « we Ho 2 - : : : ) : : BY ; ide RB : for Mental Diseascs—Elght People
down timothy s« vhich had Iv i 1 Mrs, Miners Harriss of J 2; | ! la 3 i samt ost Willi De Cooking for 15060 Patients,
ix. tons of Le ie
Of the 10
oo Ey ros aot ries | REALONE
wheat, and or
four followed clover, thr when wo | come ¥. RO Gay alter Ha :
Si | wr wom gre ow WANT TO BUY
NYDER The following death no-|, TITS VY Sh S00 BE he tm OR SELL ?
a is reprinted
settle and the sod decayed more thor Ee : dts Ts . a a A :
oughly than w
corn. one pasture,
Early plowing was favorable
yields. as the soil had more time to
. weerors
caster 8S
wore tn vats | Ses tater saps, to ty cnn Sha 0 wareivs ver v1 C, I), BARTHOLOMEW
Let's i M is unkind} eo i a ’ y i : " i Jehtwardt, Rilo 3% werio, Bra CENTRE HALL, PA.
umberiand count
enough suggest that Uncle Sam's
14 8. Fourth
sideline attitue a va means
1 night. { wife a -
that he doesn’t want to be blamed if} : . ’ =
phy breakdown 6 oO . : ;
the League of Nations falls in its ef Tl he wis \ a Y. Moyer A hecame a medical
VOArs His deviine w not noticeable as . N . ’
forts to prevent war in the Orient " . id 2 . Aovala hie. on December 13 ‘ helpers,
earlier in the present year. Eventual- ya Comber 1a Toh “van of Divs
but that he won't be averse to credit 1801, a little over forts are, patients,
#f it succeeds ly he was not able to leave his home . seis y Sa . n
#1 5 of $s fut a af es od x on . 4
then he was confined to his room, and] The Drothers and suter surviving the || Repair Service
SA— oS —————— a PEs
- . devens A i ¥ 2 : 4 ¥ Le
Thd soccer game, at Boalsburg, on for the past week he wag in a stupor ed are Willan O. Rearick, Mi- |
£ 2 : Ad . £ » A L - mi ¥ 1 3 5 ¥ 3 »
in which he did not recognize his fam-| John Rearick,. Penna Irnace; We are prepared In a modern a w ati ha ~ i
up-to-date Shop to give prompt and was discharged on Bunday, syuare dancing for the patients,
Friday, could better be termed a “sock” Paul
and efficient service on all makes Mra. Maude Coffrey, of State College. The food to be served to tl
. fly. He was 7% years of age
same . Rearick, Lamar: Mrs. (Rew abl
: of Radio Sets, at learonable was admitted on Saturday for sur
Moody, IDillsbureg, and David > . Prices. A
Davie
years ago
on Saturday In
Robert Wilkinson, of Bellefonte, ®8. be enjoyed ith the State Hospitay or
came A surgical patlent on Saturday chestra furnishing music for round and
Rearick, Martinsbur
——— Descendant of early settlers in Cen
POTTERS MILLS tral Pennsylvania, including Conrad]
Groff. of | Weiser famous and intrepid pioneer, he ick. Georges Valley Why depend on tinkering and
————— guess work. Give US a call
THANKSGIVING SERVICES,
Foust home, Sunday. Pennsylvania canal as a boy to earn a SG NYDER'S ADO SHOPPE
Homer Walker and wife served ajmoney for his education; teaching 4 ‘
Contre Hall-Service in the Metho. (I. ©. O. ¥. Bullding.)
dinner on Sufiday in honor of their school, attending various Institutions] ' id . ’ Tr
gon, Merril] Walker, and Miss Florence of learning. and finally studying law, Cin) . ren at 1:90pm Wednesday CENTRE HALla. IA,
Smith, who were recently married and entering ths bar. Only a few at Service in charge ha Rey oe ney
Those present were Leland Walker and torneys, including former Judge C. R sermon hy Rev. Smith. ,
8: B Spring Mills—8ervice In the Metho-
ye
Edward Foust and Gene
West Chester, visited at the HA E had a unique career, following the old
mn
of Milesburs
wifs and three children, of Boalsburg; | ™ George Redmensnyder, th
Keller Snyder, wife and four children, |F®d. and Gen, C. M. Clement, practi
of Yarnell: Arthur Miller, wife and ed longer than he
child, of Mileshurg. and Ralph Miller. He and his brother, Dr, J. C. Snyder, Pleasant Gap-8ervice in the Metho
dist church at 7:3 me Wednesday r
¥ For 80 cents you can telephone to friends, rela-
Message by Rev, Greenhoe
tives or customers as far os 150 miles away—for
friendly chats, family reunions, business trans
Michael Smith, who had been housed of Ohio, were two of the oldest twins (dist church at 7:30 p. m., Thursday,
actions, And after 8:30 P. M. vou san call them
up for several weeks, is able to be in the United States. "The Item recent- {Message by Rev, Wagner; service in
about agnin, Hut Mrs, Smith is now |'Y published portraits of two Texans |charge of Rev. Metagar - IS for only 50 cents!
on % 3 p ” er fr 4 oF " >
confined to the house with a heavy who are 85 and believed to by the _— HS ——————— i Just give the number to the ope
cold oldest wins, Mr. Snyder and his bro. Homan Motor Co. Car Sales, ( y , 3 erator {ask Information if you
Eh
of Lewistown. called on Sunday at the Junior wore recently sold by the | man \otorp 7 : ine {
to
7. J. Fleisher home A life of dustry closed t) Tl ALL
i 1
$s Nn
The 1 ’ I STG th end held by ae ath of
the Ladies i was fa weoss. Theis legal practice
total receipia wet 30.00 sively in rea] estate. and scoumulated
considerilde holdings
Pies los orted during October to In order to nehilove higher education
the bureau « protection of theihe entersd Misslonary Instituténow
Pennsylvania State Police totaled §2.-) Busgquehanna University, later going to
000,000, Bloomsburg Btate Normal school, be.