The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 05, 1932, Image 4

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    MAY 5, 1032.
THURSDAY
THE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY.
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CENTRE
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SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors
8B, W, SMITH, Editor,
RBDW, BE. BAILEY, Associate Editor and
Business Manager,
HALL, PENNA.
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Botered at the Post Office in Centre Hall
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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
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During 1932 Summer Session
During
oviled
Stole a Pig and Away
A SS ——
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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
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