” Ga i, 1033, THURSDAY, THE APRIL CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, I ——— CENTRE HALL, ———————— BMITH & BAILEY, 8. WwW, SMITH, EDW., E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, PENNA. Proprietors Editor, eseoren Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall As second class malter, TERMS. —The terms of subscription to the Reporter are $1.00 & year, ln advance Display advertising rates made known ”*u pplication. SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES ———— FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE {RBev, 8, F. Greenhoe, Pastor.) - SENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delas RB, Keener, Pastor) fentre Hall #:00—Church Service, 10:00—Sunday School. Fusseyville— #:80—8unday School. 0: 30—Church Service. EVANGELICAL (Bev W, E, Smith, Pastor) Bethesda—9:30 A, M. Locust Grove—10:46 A. M. Ppring Mills—7:80 P. M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, H, A, Fruyn, Pastor.) Pentre Hall— $:30—Morning Worship, 10: 30—Sunday School, p:45—Epworth $prucetown— 10:00—Sunday School. 21:00—Morning Worship, Pocing Mils— #:30—Sunday School. 7:30—Evening Worship. League. "— PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor) §:30—Church 10:30—8unday School. — At LINDEN HALL, (Pilgrim's Holiness Church.) I. C, Mitchell, Pastor, Preaching of the Word at 7 M, POLITICAL Service. - 30 PP. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Representative We are authorized Bame of FLOYD G. Hollidaysburg, Pa. $0 represent the posed of Blair eounties subject o the 1 the Repu parts April 26, In Congress. BOOSTING The Huntingdor say of Congreasio: wil} be Two of Cents inent newspapx of the Cle jeld, and Bellefonte on the Dem Pelegate Alternate these politics of t¢ of thelr p< od upon to re Democratic the Chicago and Meek paper work, in giving service Ir BOOSTERS, fe LW mer ————————— First H. 8, Baseball Game, on the of played tween High Friday first base High on the loca the ————— SANA. LOCAL AND PERSONAL, Installation of officers Hall lodge, 1. O this (Thursday) Deputy John Mong ing officer. A bers is The promises an during April the « rop.” thus tertainment weok to Mr. have years past, again homestead, Decker Mountains, where they the present. Mr at the crrpenter Shamokin. A. H. the virile young ber of the firm of Hosterman & Stov- good attendance of mem desired Richelleu Theatrd, Bellefonte, array motion pic that the eam of Patrong of this theatre of amonth's Waited week, of tures are are assured splendid en h the program from Mrs resided and Logan M. Ixcker, who Shamokin for at the Decker Valley, Meven will reside for Decker, was engaged trade while living in in are soveral Stover, ant caller at this office on Thursday evening. He and the firm's electrician, Ww. BE a sales convention and exhibit of Ma- | Jestic refrigerators in Fort Pitt Hotel, Pittsburgh. Outstanding news to pros: pective refrigerator buyers was the announcement by Majectic that new wrice levels had been established, with ug DEX Jow of $99.50, * DEATHS, a 8 8 5 » * STOVER section One of the olde: Piss Thursday, the MoClenahi had past two years xl away on last of Mrs, ghter, Centre at home f a4 dau ah Stover Will where wr Mra m in she made her during the Deatl due ations, of for sense to compli resulting wasting away the body. was 1 Ci death week all days was a kel vicinity 1847, to iA Or mors, ne having lost of pain during her latter Deceased nd Hannah born in the daughter of Her kle and Jackso Ji Dun of making her age days, died t November 27, years, 4 months and 3 Stover, The family lor to Mr and engaged in wenty lived for death farming, mids her Stover's Hall; and Ohlo; vin 8, Abner, lam Meyer, Berea, Elsie, wif MoClenahan, Miss and regular ca. evan survived of Reading I fenret Moghannon ~ 1 fo nal died born at ipsburg He aged He Bell 1904, he wag 3, Ne on Bn witha and Murs was lle 53 vears, 5 wn Was a4 son of Anna of eviile On Sept. 6, tinited in marriage to Ming Belleville Doibeer, nt who survives with dr, senior threw tady. Penn State sony Y.; and Schon it Angeles, Calif N Dudley D., a Curtis W.. of Los STOVER pro diedat his he Stover, eng a of tow whip, in Aaronsburg, retiring # citizen Haines home minent where farm life forenoon from le Monday Re ormie d Aaronsturg. pastor of the lived since Interment 1 in 8. Paul's tery. enst of Fred Griesing, ed church, church Rev the Come tt A. Reform which Beconscd wns officated. Stover was twice first wife having been Mise Maggie M. Stover. of Haines township, now deceased, To this union there are two children, namely, Milton E., Hving at Coburn, and Lioyd W., formerly of but now living in Phoenix where he is cashier of a hank. wife, who survives het wis Mise Ida Burrell. There wera no children born to this union The deceased began active Ife as n j carpenter, which trade he followed for ia number of years, but later was at tracted to farm life, retiring only four Years ago. He was a member of the Aaronsburg Reformed church, alse of the Patriotic Order Sons of America, and a citizen held in high regard by all his acquaintances, of a member, Mr, married, the Emma Albright, wife , died at following ALBRIGHT Edward Al Spring Bank: of brig! her an flinoss [ a complication of diseases un daughter (Workman) Du Anronshure, and 26 days. | Albright, Edith E, and mnkle, Also lin LL. John months vas marrie November 26 to Edward who surs Albrig Mrs, one daughter, M Re three fflinburg her mother, viving Dunkle Fi ire , Of Dunkle Frank Wash and of Mifflinburg Mill maintained Dunkle, both f her life wag spent in here her parents held home Wednes Hay Interment in "uneraj fees wi y of last Beery a6 2 week at the amus officiating cometery, Wert, ker) Engineering Dept wns have just ® stated and £ in places woe tions €) 1 | therefore frequently with with the of the mist past i — A AAI rection pie that have OT made in Fred loveland, day clerk at the Penn Bell hotel, Bellefonte, and also Riate Shop, He the Grevhound conducted the Penn voluntarily surrendeded for ug Co, wins wanted embezsiment a bond in the sum Hig of $2500 and w shout $1100 if Te i less sed. shortage in ‘How One Woman Lost 20 Pounds of Fat Lost Her Prominent Hips— Double Chin—Sluggishness Gained Physical Vigor A Shapely Figure. if you're fat—first remove the causel Take one half tea nful of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water in the mornin n 3 weeks get and note how many pounds of fat have vanished, Notice also that your Jin Br Pergon | Saay HA us aur health comes Arst—and SAFETY first is hE any ae FATE and the ER gat you ia’ way to love y ‘gladly returned. ou have gained in feel SAPEST a your mone) PRESENTED C0, GRANGE TRAVEL GAVEL MASTER CENTRE Advertisement Arcadia Put Pomona Meeting In Grange Largely Attended—Program On By Bediord County Grange, Travel Gave ented 1 Mau “Ths I. Biddle, pre Centre i» Bedford « meoting Hall, receive ifs oun Hos MICO ounty Po held in Batu ud the Blah ird Sat Grange, of Grange, at a Arcadia, Intter master the master of the Pomona. and the th Biddle will Clinton ty Pomona demus, Master mona (irangs Centre on day. The gave] £ounty from on urday in May, Mr. present it to the Master of Grange, at Avis, and tinue on until all the County Masters ed it, that the gay will go to Ma County go It will con (irang: and after the have recels el ith due ce dord pre ster w cmony County Grange sentation mite one it CHARLES P. LONG, for DELEGATE TO REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION 23rd Congressional District, from the (Blair, Centre and Clearfield Counties.) <ntitled to Two Delegates. Primaries, April 26, 1932. Mark CHARLES P. Ballot LONG Your Rent, fi —n— SHOWER HITS RICHELIEX APRIL OF AT “THE ————— So» Thanks, ODYEAR PEEDWAY t Cord Tires Card of [igh Peaks in Goodyear Value! 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