MAY 5, 1032. THURSDAY THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY. BR » CENTRE E—— » SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 8B, W, SMITH, Editor, RBDW, BE. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, HALL, PENNA. semm— Botered at the Post Office in Centre Hall #8 second class matter, TERMS. The terms of subscription to the Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance, Display advertising rates made known en application. “SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN (CHARGE (Rev, 8. FF, Greenhoe, Pastor.) Farmers Mills—9 to 10 A. M. {Mother's Day Service.) Georges Valley-—10:30 {Mother's Day Service.) Centre Hall—7:30 P. M. Sermon for mens bine Mother's Young Men's Let us by our presence. A. M. com the youns also, Day service, with services our love for Mother prove CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delas RB, Keener, Fastor) Centre Hall— 9:00—Church Service, 10:00—Sunday School. Pussey ville— #:30—8unday School. B9:30—Church Service EVANGELICAL (Bev W, E. Smith, Fastor) Bethesda—9:30 A. M. Locust Grove—10:45 A. AM. Spring Mills—7:30 P. M. Prayer meeting in Spr £y Wednesday evening METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, H, A, Pruyn, Paster.) $prucetown— 9:830—Juniata College 10:30—Sunday School. 10:00—Sunday School. J1:00—Juniata College Pentre Hall— #:30—8unday School. :00—Epworth League. :46—Mother's Day x Juniata C« ing ing Mills ev at i ¥ s3 8a tienes Deputation, i 7 lege Deputation, PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) 9:30—Morning Worship, 10:30—Sunday School. As (Pilgrim's (Rev, J. Sunday § Church Cottage nesday to these Prayer evenir ZERBY STATION (CHURCH. if Yas Walton Pastor) Mex ings at Sunday Special All these Watch tings are meet . -. . * * - CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. ad *r There wers tal at the Mrs. Besse PD. became Mrs. El was admitte patient, Mrs. Raymond D., on Monday Mra. College, Monday Mrs. Laurena Gap, a surgical 4 Monday. Miss Cathe became a medical Thomas Frutchey was admitted ical patient. Mrs. Howard a surgical Tuesday, Mra! John Werth Lame surgical Mrs, fonte, was a surgica] Mrs Gap, Dorothy i= Bilger, patient, Pot paitient of on Tuesday as a rine waday State ‘ollege, Urg- Th patient omas, of Bellefonte was discharged on of Pittsburgh, be Wednesday of a patient Florence Eminhizer Belle admittd v sitient Susan Zeleznick, of a surgical Mra 8h fame a mcdical patient Thursday Mrs. Ella Stamm, of Centre Hali w 18 discharged Thursday . medi al treatment John charged Sunday gical treatment. Mra. John Shuey, of Lemont, a surgical patient Mra. Anna has been ment since Willlam Gunsallus. was admitted treatment. Mrs. Ethel Reeder. of Bellefonte, was admitted Friday for surgical treatment Albert Dean, of Port Matilda, discharged Friday after undergoing surgica; treatment. Mra Rhoda Rider. of Spring Milla, was admitted Saturday for surgical treatment. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs, Carl Stamm, op Julian, om Sunday. Chester Emil, of Bellefonte, became a surgical patient on Sunday. Mrs, Merrill Walker and infant daughter, of Spring Mills, RD. were discharged on Sunday. Miss Marie Simpson, of Penna Fur nace, who had been a surgical patient was discharged on Saturday, on Wednesday Pleasant ia patient. Emily itz, of Curtin, be alter receiving Shuey, Lemont, after ¢ on dls- @y Ki. Was undergoing becam. Friday of surgical on Armstrong, Lemont, undeygoing treat Friday of Bellefonte, Friday for ® . - DEATHS, . widow Friday daugh- Foust, on her Cummings, of She Rebecca Foust, died the home of wife of Harry Hall, at the month and days, fill health weeks from FOUBT Mrs. of Howard morning at Sadie, Centre ter, near age 75 had bed the years, 1 27 in five and confined to hardening wen for arteries, of Peter and husband, daughter of Neese, Her died some survive her of James Mrs, Cummings, occurred: Ada, wife of Centre Hall, Centre Hill Also, brothers: Mrs. Mary Mo- Hall; Minnie, of Ja Washington: Sadie and Fat the Bowes She was Sarah years ago children: named above, but there Anna, these wife Reeder, near Spring Mills; her death ry 8S, Schuyler, where Har- near and Charles Foust, these and Cool, Centre sinters wife Mrs " N ease aln, Seattle, ittany, Adam wis Monday cemetery conducted Interment was made after he Sprucetown uf i 3 5 ON at the Dome 2 Greennoe, home In y from influenza Hs Mareh. months and John He eld from with in He was 27 days, Funeral Saturday We. the home terment gervices having A. 8. Asendor at State College H Boon vev, reside Dravid survives & One bhirother Centre Hal fds Contre Hall when a ited | Philips ars, opened mnder- Mills I's LEO bilshment In Osceola to that place. —— SHEARER very suddenly + heart Foster at attack M died his home In Zion of having for hours, Heo in vil there He He by SO, Shearer been ih born life survived Shea and John a few on and ged wife, was Hy al} his 3 and Cleveland if hey years. 8 one M Two survive eri rer, sisters Mra Emma 8a one Fibs Plog. ido Zion: Mrs Wi of int CG John Sheare, of had heran ip. and Ind. Mr member of the 1 45 for a Prince ton, Khearer been a Jut church for in farming had retired. id at the Zion, in charge Hor: years. he was engaged i rs hut Funeral servi were he numb ye utheran churel Rev Paul 1 Zion cemetery in a ¢ Ie interment A——— KREAMER. Jol How died at his home in n ard Kream Harrisburg and fliheim locat engaged in the business, About married Miss Al- VanOrmer, who survives with one Mrs. (Dr) J. A. She. gor, ind a grandson, all of Harrisburg. Al surviving are two sleters: Mra A, A. Frank, of Millheim: Mras Mary Cora Bowman, of Los Angeles, Calif, ——— FULLMER Mra Hannah Maria Fullmer, relict of the late Levi H. Fullmer, ded at the lee Kidder home in Rebersburg, of diseases incident to her advanced age,-—89 years, § months and 9 days. Surviving are two sons: Fullmer, of Pittsburgh, and Hackman, of Rebersburg, Interment was made in the Luther: anReformed cemetery, Rebersburg, Heo 21 days was aged 73 and w he lived many in Harrisburg he wholensle Yours, 68 monthe in M Years as born Om produces Years ago he John R. Ww. Ww. Heed 1845, REEDER, was born Mrs. February Sarah Crader er 23, and died May 1, 1932, 87 years, 2 She aged months and 8 days, was a daughter of John and Hannah (Breon) Crader, and was born in Gregg town ship, of a family united in was the last member children. marriage ty Levi now deceas ed, of Grege ownship, Feb, 14 To this union three children were born Katherine (Reeder) Zettle, died In Infancy, I son, James © the death grandchildren She of ten She was Reeder, 1875 deceased ; who AvIing Jessie, One Heeder, at whose OF irred niso five home and eleven great-grand- children Burial in H. Wednesday cemetery, Her the wis mude after- the Sprucetown officiating, noon Rev, GISEWHITE white aged 72 year - Wd 2 days Milroy of months ar paused his home n Sunday months of away at morning Iness seven ! Mr Gisewhite and and for Milroy, ha He was the of six brothe Tocvased, ded Centre Hall re in of Mil Ferguson of Roy ville all Valles Mifflin; Mra Nineteen Mrs Mrs eth Henry fey Rl Mary olin Kau grandchildr nikiren man, Part grande AIR PORT UNDER STATE COLLEGE CONSTRUCTION Ww - Fair Exchange “ANOTHER bull calf — only good for veal!” Disappointment was appar- ent in Tom Beach's voice. * Mrs. Beach shook her head. “We'll not kill a calf like that, Tom. He's blue ribbon stock, remem. ber! Couldnt you ex: change him for a heifer, somewhere?” “No,” Tom countered. “There's not an Ayrshire herd within a hundred miles with the blood lines I wam® “There's that breeder in Maryland,” Mrs. Beach suggested. “Why not tele phone him?” Tom's face brightened visibly, “That's a goed idea. I'd like one of his heifers!” In a minute or two the conversation was in full swing. “I got a goed one,” Tom exclaimed at its close. “And, believe it or not, our little bull wae just what he wanted!” The modern farm home has RE EE NNR ARR NEAR RRR R NAA RRR RNR R ARREARS RRA RRR NARA NaNO E URNA arenes NTL A NARA ATARI RRA RRA EERE ERROR RAEN ORTON ISSR AT ERE FREnsarRsssantnae Jestsngnssstuns -, A Ei New Building Will Be Used During 1932 Summer Session During oviled Stole a Pig and Away A SS —— Card of Thanks, { INSURANCE amp | REAL ESTATE | WANT TO BUY OR SELL? SEE US FIRST. were C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. SCHOOL NEWS OF INTEREST GREGG TWP. VOCATIONAL SCHOOL NOTES, the for the fifth period Jane Campbell Mary Emin and Scholastie Standing by Classes for 5th Perlode- First. ard, hier, Bernice Smit) Washington the Senlor Class Goes to The class will go to May 16, 17 for 4 é classes fom fiv senio of n memiesrs oca i Washington, D. ., on 18, with high will Iw» ving from Centre Hall earls May 16, and of May 1% Hayes of the Yooal members Junior lnss second senior and the senior freshmen: sophomore schools other The in CENTRE HALL HIGH SCHOOL. | — Sent Class Plans May o Nation's Capual High | Mon Wash retum Centre counts trip made by bus, leg Monday ing the evening Techudy and Mr ool will OOO morning return Ailes many the LL of the class Ings of Centre six Hall M., for and Activities D Commencement The fons following Commencement activities ington bus wily gormon-—8Sanday., May Methodist churet i As has been the few 3 the senior classes will make National Library Baccalaureate 22. at 8 P.M Rev. D. BR. Keener Reformed charge in the custom for the past pastor entre will deliver the ser mon to the graduates the Capitol, Con Smithsonian Inst Me impor tance Tuead itch B v. May Bpring White, Bucknell mmence Case Night Exercises Methodist oh P M fe nao Oral King 8 1 iversity, deliver in the Arlington Vernon | ils at R James and at ww of piace have el fu ly 2 slish Six schools organized hired the t and will the ‘ oe : ai ne 1 three buses to make ip. These ment address { The people most welcome Attendance Record for 5th schools are the community will above events Perlode Clnusesy 14: of Sohoo IEEE. i Students | Missa Mo Cormick $i oMiss Corman 10 +Mr. and Mrs Bartges. 17! Miss Rishel 14 Centre Hall Mr, Jamison 17} Spring Mills. ... Mra. Fetteroif. | The trip is being conducted R. Batcheler of Tyrone. — Seniors Hold Commencement During Week of May 22| Graduation exercises will be hel May 27, and Class Night, May 26 i the Grange Auditorium, Baccalaureate services will be held May 22 in the Lutheran church and liev. HH. A, Pruyn wil} preach the sermon. The marshals selected by the class | fr at the Chaperon Hublersburg hersburyg Millheim Boalsburg Percentage of attendance by for the fifth period closing April Sophomore oliss “eas Junior cla co + 93.5% Benlor ©las 83.3% Freshman . . f8.7 Schoo; for th period HIN % School for term to date... . 96.4% Students Having Perfect Attendance The following students have perfect attendance records for the term to date: Kenneth Johnson, Hills Rearick, Gladys Rishel, Josephine Stover, Mary Eminihzer, June Walker, Geraldine Bitner, Guy Duck, Rosella Hettinger, Cameron Musser, Stover Musser, Helen Zettle, Mae Breon, Robiet Corman Marven 8kiles, Wallace Skiles, Glenn Long and John Zubler. 2% clase by Mr L. of 32 from the Junior class are Burton Honor Roli for Fifth Period ; Snyder and Loraine Brungart. The followifig pupils are named on NEW—LOW 1932 Prices! 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