MARCH 3, 1932. THURSDAY, WEI THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, ARR CENTRE HALL. PENNA. _ SMITH & BAILEY, I 8. W. SMITH, W., E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and 0 Business Manager, Baotered at the Post Office in Centre Hall second class matter, TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to fhe Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance. Display advertising rates made known =" a pplicution. “SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES gENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Rev, 8, ¥. Gresnhoe, Pastor.) —— - oc A Proprietors Editor, » {| Preaching services at— { Centre Hall—10:30 A. M. | Boring Mills, 2:30 P. M. i Tusseyville, 7:30 P. M. i - PENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Rev, Delas B, Kesuer, Pastor) Pentre Hall— #:80—Sunday School. 7:830—Churcy Service. Ppring Mills— , §:00—Church Service, #0:00—Sunday School. Farmers Mills— #:830—Sunday School. #9: 30—Church Service, Ba — bh EVANGELICAL > (Rev W, E, Smith, Pastor) | Busseyville, 10:30 A. AM A Centre Hall, 2:30 P. M. Lemont—7:30 P. M. Be Lu » Pentre Hall— §:80—Sunday School. 6:45—Epworth 7:30—Transue Singers Pmuliton— §:00—Sunday School. 10: 00—Morning Worship. a] PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J. M., Kirkpatrick, Pastor) #:30—Sunday School. 30:30—Morning Worship. {Communion Service.) ” METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, HH, A, Pruyn, Pastor.) League. . (Pilgrim's Hol L. C Atte SAILCH Preaci M. — Pr POLITI( ung ANNOUNCEMENTS, AL Representative In Congress. We name Hollid to posed cou the April Eugen College en Frid nation trict the distri stine, Altoona Chase, Lederer, Of these will be results of ti are announced Dr. Frank filed State Committ cratic party, jhe present time. ® With i y ’” allowed tions of the oming « a fes drunken ——————— GOVERNOR GIVES STATE JOBS TO THIRTY-FIVE On Thursd pointed this payroll, $1200 to ove In 1 group of the appointments of Donald well, of Penn State publicity partment, as editor in the Departmer of Public at $4500. tih r $4500 per to Year Hill's mai a4 on Capitol press agents was ‘ o¥ the Instruction A qi —— MASON—HOOVER, Anson Mason and Mra er, of Driftwood, RL. D, united in marriage by Rev, Anna Hoov- recently E. Haz were C. Haven. Mrs. Mason is known here, been housekeeper for Rev, 8, F. Green- hoe at he Lutheran parsonage prior to fast October — A MPSS AA SSS. MARRIAGE LICENSES, 8B 8B Btanley ........ Tyrone Marie Grazier .........seieee Tyrone Spurgeon B. Laird ,....000000. Bessie B. Richard...........Bellefonte Roy C. Bpotts ..........ev... Wingate Nelle M, Custar ............ Wingate £lifford A, Marshall.....,....Beocoaria Yonnetta M. Shaw ..........Becoaria ha s en DEATHS, * * * * » * aged his Gingerich, near evening, of heart incident t ad hm three Confer, of Benjamin died at daughter, Mra Wm Potters Mills, Friday and CONFER. 82 years, the home trouble infirmities vanced age. Surviving are and three daughters: John and and Mrs, Wm, Potters Mills; Mrs, sons Philip ich, Confer, Ginger William Fryer, Confer of near of Nagney: and Mrs, Samuel Gobble, Funeral morning at Sara of Burnham; of Georges were held o'clock at the ducted by the Hall; Sprucetown geyvvices 10:00 Valley. Monday con of in home, E. Smith was made Gingerich Ww. interment Rev, Centre the cemetery. S—— James McCulley, a son McCulley, died McCULLEY. and Farley Bellefonte, Agnes resident of Monday rvices of James a lifelong suddenly on at the ag Fu wlio aid y held burial on ide years neral se were morning, and m he Catholic cametery. deceased was a clerk the Hi and and verl grocery store, Jellefonte, and Joseph, ind H. wk City. VITE of 8 unmarried ters Miss | A Tr, brothers two sis Fred and Mrs d te an Marion, of [ J. YX GUISEN Spangle Fietta James J. died the h Womelsdorf, jast versar Gulsewite, at woek w broth five wtih ht member of her er isband, farm, fi greater Mrs, nwich, Conn held at the 1 Me Kalg, which inte: ay’'s cemetery in Half of Ome ney from compli months Hatur afternoon tery, F. dew 8 The fstown, Greenh eased Laovw John wig Mil of triple chlidren of daught Her fourteen to an and and Mar riage or garet er mar resulted in having been born her, some whom survive her, does also her husband. RHYMBESTINE ~«John N. Rhyme- | stine, born in Millheim in 1864, died In Selinsgrove from hardening of the ar teries. Ile is survived by a wif, | Miss whom he muuried {mixty re ago, and four children, al imo, a brother, George, in Pittsburgh. | The deceased was a painter and dec- | orator, and did much of that work on {the Btate colony, Selinsgrove. Ren ura Faust, KEIM. Mrs, Lou A. Keim, wife of George B, Keim, Lewistown's mayor and outstanding business man, disd at the Lewistown hospital where she had besn a patient for one week for com- ations arising from pleural pnet 1 which she became ill HEKO. She was one of the olty’'s most prom women In church and ciyie a the Hamditon Bhe the daughter Lie El Hamilton, of jzbeth wa J. K. and Netwon of the of most earnest and the First Meth she was president of the for twenty of class Being one workers In church, Ald teacher more than the Willing for of the her H. ipers more than 35 Home Mis for school president of years society church a of belonged No. 283, Galilee Shrine, the Lewistown Star, White Shrine She to P No, <0, astern and Jerusalem, Surviving her her husband and are Mrs, and daughters: George Pearson, Lewistown, Mrs, Raymond Munson, Ridley ¥ Wednes Meth f Of uneral s« ATC, Daughe Meth A —————— LINDBERGH BABY KIDNAPED, A. Lindbergh’ 19- Ar — ce tp FRANK BILGER RELEASED; PROMOTER STATUARY CO, HEACHED BY WILLIAMS the PHILIPSBURG SAFELY Williams, ail FAREWELL PARTY, 1s farewell Ww, Lt of Wn A Mr, and | Brooks wight, and Wis vin the Baturday party gi Rals town, William CG who scaled county after to 16 Mra fa in whk (i ston, on Centre J wily Saturday eve- hav Fim wes on hh participated, of ing been sentenced to in the Philipsburg neighbor ning, i attendance number “5 Rain sick. from 7% YOArs years pen the which was In part respon. friendg ang ness interfered with to itentiary, wag tanen to by 3 n Os the ellefonte named Loyma that some extent, a youth who had knowledge had story well the effect Osman sible for a large portion of the elegant man, no helng con- prisoner escaped lL A to refreshments furnished not facts 1s porosted supported by Williams alley Philipsburg. agreed sumed, Those gathering that Richard Mr, Richard; attended the Mr. Mrs, daughter Lilac; who asked A The ankle in and him young an him to feo of $6.00 stranger, dell Philipsburg. i were these! and Brooks Mrs, Mrs and and and drive to was had to in in, and upon. James Brooks son Noll Frances; and Mr. Mrs. James Harshbarger, May Harshbarger, Harshbarger, John Mra Thomas who a sprained Henry w Garver, Harsh Hazel Balile and children Mr. Mrs, and John David vered lumber yard in It Frank us " supposed his object hi eon Houser, Mrs, barger, ve was 8 former home, Ralph Nothing has heard of him Shuey, since, ap———————— Notlee to » officers will 1 Osman Mr. commu the Dog Owners, enty | Ralston lived in d nity an Mrs named for almost tv wo in Centre coun that time gained 3 next two weeks, check- April during 153. Ist they will TO OF CHAIR, DISEASE SLAYER ENROUTE RETURNED TO DIE INSURANCE &xp REAL ESTATE sroreore WANT TO BUY OR SELL ? SEE US FIRST. wooo eee C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. 4 ij G and xX ’ dit u Ye Ending D. & Bartholo Tax, D. Collector. Pou mew, { Borough ir - CONSIGNMENT RECEIVED RY OF CARS MILLERMOTOR CO, A Eight New Drivers Recelve Licenses, RELIEF ACT TO BE ARGUED, of MARCH $10 1) 8 the Talbot 1 ruied or act Mar 4 wha FTES filed prothonotary eneral Wm fn ap of the oad ud with the local W pe 1] Ordinarily the be heard next May 1} ada for Pittsburgh ipreme Cours api Wt Arran ge hes would ments were m an earlier r ing in The o act, appropriating $10,000,000 to . State, was passe 4 of Legisia when Governor districta of the by the ture and became a law poor spocing session the Pnchot failed to act on it. EE ———— APPLIES TO ORDAINED MINISTER At the 93rd session of the Bast Pennsylvania Conference of the Ev. angelica; church held In Reading last week, Miss Ruth Agen, of Lebanon, was the first woman in the history of the confernce to make application for a license to preach. There ia no provision in the disei- pline of the Evangelical chwvch to make it possible for her to become an ordained minister, and until General Confernce acts in 1934, at Akron, O, she wil} be limited to the work of an evangelist, which Includes, however, the preaching of the gowpel, WOMAN BECOME HE LIEU | FRIDAY THURSDAY AND “CHEATERS AT PLAX" i News—Cartoon Comedy, SATURDAY “UNION Fairbanks Jr. Here DEPOT” and Joan Bion. has pos Douglas del picture that sotion L 8 v er, force and Special Water Tax—C. D. Bartholomew Collector. DR. Best of Short Subjects, MONDAY AND TUESDAY greatest comedian in CR. ROGERS In: AND PLEASURE" WILL ‘BUSINESS treat of the age The greatest laugh A guarnteed picture. Comedy—~News—Cartoon, Orders Pald—First National Bank, Treasurer. Borough WEDNESDAY YOUTH" Penn “RACING wt Penn Power Hight J H. Henry Orvis H. H ML J. R. Charles abhor White, lal Me Mai News—Cartoon Comedy, Puff, The STATE THURSDAY (This Week) ck, jad Ela labor Miller, labor Samuel Shoop, iabor 1. C. McClenahan, gjec. supplies WwW. 8. Walker blacksmith work H CC McClenahan, hauling Wm. McClenahan, hauling.... E. Bradford, hauling... I. Moore, Sec’y Board of Health and Auditor John Whiteman, Auditor Lettie Brungart, Auditor W. A Henney, irons for scraper Philip McClenahan, labor. ... Albert Meyer, labor M. IL. Meyer, labor Kohi Bros. drilling well... Electric Supply Oo, pump and electrical supplies Caldwell & Bon, Muller Corp, ell and labor Roy Bearson, Secretary "salary and postage George H. Btover, The Weinman Pump & Supply Co, 4-in. Dayton coupling. . Max Herr, pulley ......ceooss J. 8. Boower, ofl and Incery Emor Black, Stage attraction and picture program: DELMAR & COMPANY Famons Handcuff King and Hypnotht, 15 + and T. Admission Iba FRIDAY AND SATURDAY (This Wk) “HARD HOMBRE” HOOT GIBSON, the King of the Out: door Stars, A sure-fire thriller, Special Comedy and News. 33 3 i“ MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAX (NEXT WEEK) “GUILTY GENERATION" A pleture that is different from any you have ever seen. A starring drama of every-day life. . - IR - PER ERs stone and a EE A S—— an More t 700 Penn 8 wites han 100 of the at in Centre met Monday Blate by Ls dent, grad county the and organias ht of pros Co - night college the Penn Alumni ub County, electing dent, Charles Kinglos vice OQ selidqfonty RH, Young, lege; pres: talph Nlaney, f and secretary-trasurer Wm Btate College Let us do your Job Printing. Does Your ET head Get It? The appearance of your letters head may mean success or failure. Do yourself justice in the quality of your business miessenger. We do not advocate extrave gance. We recommend the use of a very moderate priced standard paper - which has won recognition for its quality and the service it gives. We are prepared to furnish thet paper and to print you a letterhead that is a dig- nified representative. See What We Can Give You Before You Place an Order ATEMENT CENTRE HALL BOROUGH, * 14 i. ceount Orders Pald Exonerations in B $7.98 —————— Aundtiors’ Statement of Recelpts and Expenditures, DR. in treasu of Bel il re epl od rents n i Received lank Received ¥ Pai order and OTe Poor in treasury y otigh Ove oy Balance Total Borough Indebtedness Mrs. Lucy Henney, bond sess 31000 BO First Nationa] Bank, note. . 1500 08 Total “ems ianme suns 52500 00 fecapitulation, Cash In treasury oooooanene. 53540 38 Balance due—Borough, 3 and Special Water taxes.... 637 87 Total cevsrnava 32078 26 “an A — © horoby cortify that ot the ed we have og ve accounts and Sad them N T, om CEE
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