The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 28, 1932, Image 4

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    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
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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,
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in Time
the
ear
sERRERY
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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
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