APRIL 1932. THURSDAY, 28 #HE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, Proprietors Editor, SMITH & BAILEY 8B, W, SMITH, EDW, E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, Pram i ——— s—— Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall #8 second class matter. TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to ghe Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance, Display advertising rates made known sn application. “SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev, 8. F, Greenhoe, Pastor.) Tusseyville—9 to 10 A. M, Centre Hall—10:30 A. M. Spring Mille—7:30 P. M. (Special Sermon to the young ". PENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE } (Bev, Delas B, Keener, Pastor) Pentre Hall— §:80—Sunday School. 7:30—Church Service. Ppring Mills— #:00—Church Service, 20:00—Sunday School. Parmers Mills— §:830—8Sunday School. 9: 30—Chwrch Service. EVANGELICAL (Rev W, E, Smith, Fastor) Centre Hall—-10:30 A. M, (Communion Service.) Tusseyville, 2:30 P. AM. Lewont—T7:30 P. JM. Prayer meeting £ry Wedne men) sda METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, HL A, Fruyn, Faster.) $muliton— §:00—Sunday School. 10: 00—Morning Worship. Pentre Hall §:30—Sunday School. pi 3 Epwortl per PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor) «245 «ol 30:3 School. TL Worship. --Sunday Morning At LINDEN HALL, (Pligrim’'s Holiness Church.) (Bev. J. F. Lint, Pastor) Chu Cottage nesday to the INCLE SAM'S WORKERS, To00, SHOULD TAKE A “Building T i 1 Cini Pas £AY 8/0 C1 4 headline, That's 1 And yet tude of of et al tinued virtuall; ceived have, dollar more hasn't . the same sal Jy more The ine these days ness, th and worries gees Uncle gtint t« ecures, We he day. w grant would 1 blame cut The must money that conducte dear Sammy portion of ceiving? Yes need to Jor ton, eithe Well, shout your good, rear geems than BVT 31 A © reader 8 bovs r what it? You congressman for con of BRIEF (COMMENTS “SUBONNET GIRL” CHARACTERS The the was paid his pented a twoact titled, "The There ON Reporter's special operetta, Satur on rather schoolmates who Cone Sunbonnet was not oh stage who did not self, the snd and there wag plainly #ty of talent that geveloped. In some others acting, and bent for clowning. The door receipts were adequate to! Cover expenseg and leave a handsome cash balance, While this ig highly de girable. the success of the efforts of schoo) pupils In any line should not be measured entirely by the net inerease of the money in the till. The pro grams should be put on to develop the latent talent found in the individual pupils. The performance on the stage, taking into account the present and i opportunites and experiences, should be the stick with which meas sirement should be made. With this unit as a standard, te performance on Saturday night was easily an outstand- ing one of all produced by the local ik 11% himself or 1 the do or director eredit visible vari hool, a should be it others was music, in in —————— DEATHS, . P. Shuey Tuesday complications cov length of time will held Friday in Zion Hill cometery, WwW. FB Smith, pastor officiating. He months and 19 of John Shuey. ensed Is survived 1 marriage was daughter of survive him Shuey, Huble Maves, Milton; B. Hartman, Bellefonte, Mrs Whitehill, Oak Hall Station, WwW. W. Tate, Belle » * died morning af » SHUEY .—Hemry Pleasant Gap on Le an illness from ering r a considerable Funera] with burial Colyer,” Rev. the deceased, 64 3 was a son The de wh before Jane There Oliver sorvices bo wis Years, days, and wife, Em Oliver these Wa Miss O ma Love, a Love, also SOUrg Mrs, P Charles Mrs. children: Mrs. Charles and fonte ——_— AS. ~Mrs relict of Lewis (1 her Brodhead, Anne Tobias, Tobias, died at the William Bell Wisconsin, aged 72 TORI the Ik home Le of at nephew, man, { ye Ars. She w a daughter of the izabeth 5 (Lawyer) of her life married to Ls t were bor xd, in Vas wis died bout union thére who died In childho« F. Tobias, after his father Rot PF "oli and the eligh Vear nN 4 and died aod who months randson, ert Minn. sls Mrs, Sar gs survive: Martha in Willlnmspor of Clev rs somowh Alters r Alter ore oF ~ Wad {1 e Al cud rothers en ower ironst ¢ Bellef Id at the morning. Rev, A, Ward Hodnting, Burial wae made Bellefonte Ve Min and Ed ineral Witsavor A 11 wigele nid YT, onte, " vices were hie home aSturday Campbell the Of in Union cemetery, ————— Mary Ellen Royer, wife of oyer, died Thursday night lingering illness at her home near the Sprucetown Methodist church, Funera; services were held from the home with burial at Zion Hill ceme- tery, near Colyer. on Monday fore noon, Hev. W, E. 8mith, pastor of the svangelical church, of which the de ceased was a member, officiating. Mrs, Royer wag born and reared near Colyer, and had attained the age of 73 years, & months and 9 days. She was the daughter of Willlam and Elizabeth Moyer Boal The husband survives as do also these children: Fred H, Potters Mills; Mra, Charles Fungard, and Mrs, Gard: ner Long, Centre Hall, R. D.; Mrs. ROYER H pehools Lester Goss, Milroy, and Ray Royer, Potters Millan Mrs, William Lingle, Milroy, is a surviving sister. Mra. Royer lived in Potter her life and was highly many aogqualntances, of township all regarded by her The RICHELIEU fo 11. P. M.) THURSDAY & FRIDAY “TONIGHT OR NEVER” Swanson in a fon, his and (Continuous Shows 2 Gloria Her's was pass Stage attraction News—Cartoon Comedy, daring romance love, pleture: was real Feature SATURDAY OF THE WEST” great outdoor star, BOB BM jal entertain and pi “LAW with the STEELE ment N A both on super the admis stage ture o raise in fon, Added—Graham ing; Fables “Cats Special Comedy. Newsoast- and MGM MeNamee Away” A ———— MONDAY & TUESDAY “TRIAL OF VIVIENNE WARE” with A truly great pleture! Also First Run Also Cartoon. Paramount's Comedies and WEDNESDAY “STRUGGLE™ Comedy~—News—Cartoon, The STATE THURS. and FRIDAY (This Week) “CONSOLATION MARRIAGE" and SINGLE HANDED SAUNDERS and News, Special Comedy MONDAY, TUES., WEDNES. “RED FORK RANCH" News—Carioon Comedy, { i i i i i rr 1 Word in Time the ear sERRERY ® ® ® » Co ke d : PE TE, dog, an Strange footsteps were the ETrOow led. ap- farmhouse. and proaching 1 With his torn and clothing, the stra: sented a curious to the Clark “Jost in the woods” he mumbled. “Have you got a bite to emt?” Despite the dog's tests, Mrs, Clark bade stranger enter and share the evening meal. He ate ravenously, his eves con stantly on Pete and the door. muddy ger pre speciag le family. LE pro the Suddenly the telephone rang! “Man headed your way dangerous charac. ter!” Details of the sher i's description were lost in the uproar the stranger dashed the woods with Pete his heels. The sheriff's men found him easily enough in an old maple tree, the dog faithfully on guard. “For protection, us Pete and a telephone,” the Clarks agree. EERE RAE RER REAR RRR R RR AIR NNER ERR RRNA RRR RRR RRR RRA As for at give —————_—— The modern farm home has a telephone hth Ee SEREESRESRRRARINIRLINEERIRRIRRELITIRRAR IIIS Farm 7 How One Woman Lost 20 Pounds of Fat Lost Her Prominent Hips— Double Chin—Sluggishness Gained Physical Vigote A Shapely Figure. ! i; owns fat--first remove the cause! e one half tea nful of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water in the morni in 3 weeks get on the scales e how many pounds of fat have Notice also that you have Gained in S0APG yOu skin is clea u feel youn body-—Kruschen will give any ry person a ak surprise. FUSChen—your i pg 4 SAFETY first is an ieadin En RL America Rr i we la frat and th the convince JUVENILE COURT OFFICER ADDRESES KIWANIS CLUB Centre Court offi ad Club County's Juvenile Rev, Wm the Bellefonte the d meeting Belle Of er, Thompson, Kiw in dress aris th problems child, Mr 5 the gold dex id i | Tuesday noon e¢ Penn on the ged this and a days, practiced, unwanted hotel the underpriv Thompson stated for ith Hpeak ne i « a the en ngge contrast w ancient JOT infanticide wag commonly and thews ded and children exposed to death, trast the the little and yet, that has forty ik, ‘ormed were a Con of Him children in heen from days Suffer me," dating said unto who to Of made Come al} the utiite advance there are five million and in among the America Ld i of children In over fi haley millions onsidered need special Yoaon CaucaLion and st Vir of children who « underprivileged attention or ito efforts Special Price on AUTO GLA Phone 17R2 Store has on hand this week a large variety of Groceries, fresh and dependable, from which you can choose with satisfaction to yourself as well as your purse. CAMPBELL PORK & BEANS Cans GOLDEN BANTAM CORN 2 Cans 3 EARLY JUNE PEAS DEL MONTE PRUN 403.50 £17 COPE’S EVAP., CORN 15 oz Ee — C. a SALAD MUSTARD Quart Jar, SALAD DRESSING : Jar, 19¢ \ HONEY GOLD, HONEY NI and ROCK SPRING weed JLEOMARGARIN FE ON SALE. I It community, you bellevy in your home and wish to share in the dollar that stays here,~they buy from the store that fs owned and operated by That's munity prosperity, an independent merch: ant, one way, toward com mm Po ——— T. A. HOSTERMAN CENTRE HALL Siw SAFEST your money 1 Grand Opening To- day (Thursday) > esse # You are cordially invited to attend the Opening, from 7A. M.to 9 P. M. of WEIS PURE FOOD STORES CENTRE HALL FRED LUSE, Manager PA. LARGE, FRESH STOCK OF GROCERIES, GREEN GOODS, ETC. at the WEIS Low Prices. CANDY FOR THE KIDDIES on OPENING DAY. seaflpeonet fi prenenflprenet Jipeonen Sper flporaeo flpronenJlporn ewslonn HRecelves Distinet He LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. BIDS WANTED INSURANCE ann REAL ESTATE WANT TO BUY OR SELL? SEE US FIRST. weerees C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. Bradf load of fo 1 short of their soods nd prices q large intities wma———— HEW LOW PRICES! Lifetime Guaranteed GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY Supertwist Cord Tires CASH PRICES Price of Each Full Overgize 19x4.40-21 29x4.50-20 3054.50-21 .. 28%4.75-19 29%4.75-20 2925.09-19 30x5.00-20 31x5.00-21 . IRx5. 25-18 31x5.25-21 30x3% Reg. ol, . Each in Pairs $3.95 [63.83 4.30 | 4.27 4.37 | 4.23 S42 | 4.97 5.20 | 5.04 5.39 | 5.23 §.45 $.72 6.18 6.63 3.587 Phone 56 CENTRE HALL GOOD USED TIRES $1, $1.50 up. Expert Vulcanizing i