THURSDAY, ————_ MAY 12, YHE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEERLY. Er CENTRE HALL. PENNA. — BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 8. W., SMITH, Editor, EDW, E. —————"— Business Manager, as mcond class matter, Mn ou_syplication. “SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES (Bev, 8, ¥. Greenhoe, Fastor.) Spring Mills—9 to 10 A. M Centre Hall—10:30 A. M. Tusseyville, 7:30 P. M. "- . - (Bev, Delas RB. Keener, Pastor) Centres Hall— #:30—Sunday 7:30—Church $pring Mills— §:30—Sunday 30: 30—Church Farmers Mills— $:00—Church Service, 10:00—Sunday School. School. Service. School, Service, EVANGELICAL (Bev W, E. Smith, Fastor) METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, H, A, Pruyn, Faster.) $muliton— §:00—Sunday School. 10: 00—Morning Worship. Pyprucetown— 10:00—Sunday 7:30—Evening School. Worship. - PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) Sunday No preaching service. . 30. School, 9:30 As LINDEN HALL, (Pilgrim's Holiness Church.) (Rev, J. F. Lint, Pastor) Sunday School—J Church Service Cepttage Prayer nesday to these Meetin evening. Ever services, — ZE BBY STATION CHURCH. (C Walton, Pastor) Gre HOMESPUN : SENSE : ETHICS OF BANKING » By MELVIN A. TRAYLOR President First National Bank, Chicago gt not take Wo mu ir advantage of Melvin A. Traylor destroy the c must rep the ¢ Een { the b ¢ a whole If we are going to th e, an remember always we cannot thrive separately. We shall ether all thrive together or all suffer disaster. community * » » Sentiment in Banking No sentiment in bank recall just one day's ac desk-—-what we considered? the cold-bloc of your bank, weigh analyzing, valuing ing credit, driving possible, having | i rial return from your day's 8 hort Ce tainly such is not the case 1 robe) many days—happy days, too—in my experience in a very small country bank, in which I am sure not one-tenth of my time was given to the real con. sideration of the financial returns to my institution. . * ® ? Will you ity at your problems yon Did they apply solely to ded conduct of the affairs re the measuring, securities, extend. the Yeat bargains ly the mate Open Markets 1 believe in an open market for the actual purchase and sale both of com- modities and securities. But so long ap the actual rate for credit in this country swings up anddown according to the demand for funds for specula- tive purposes, little influenced by cen- tral or other banking policy, then something is wrong somewhere. More over, if business is influenced-—as is almost universally charged — by the state of public mind; and if tho state of public mind is Influenced, as in re cent years it most certainly has been, to extreme pessimism according to the 2haracters on a ticker tape, then some- thing Is wrong with the public mind, or the conduct of the forces back of the tape. Those responsible must pro- vide the answer, A—— SAIN Afr may be free, but it takes a lot of nerve for a fellow to buy an auto- mobile tire from a mail-order house and then go to his home garage and have it inflated DEATHS. . » . Ld * NE died bi ment TARHOOD Ww, at hig home at {leorge suddenly 231 Avi Colle Hall, in charge He MVer nue, State was made at Centre forenoon, vices Odd day fa order of Fellows, was ge 76 years, The Nearhood, of short deceased was a son who located a its of that first when Centre Hall was In and was the last member fly. He Miss Sarh F was twice married, auber, both wife, and Abner, The husband, Charles BONS, ed, were born. second before A of St her Alice Meyer, Mrs a granddaughter, also survives was Miss Verna, now Dunkle, ate Col lege, and — MINEMYER myer died Saturday, He w {haries his ho following a Ray me In lings Benner tow ago. He is survived by two children, M at home. Interment was r in Bellefonte. at born in nship his as VENArS and wian COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. town mpital tting along Mrs. Hall, the is g of Loawistown an operation condition is Coble is on tooth has h suffering given this week. Addleman and #pond- Kiine JUrg, are Samue Houtz, tne time of this weather Johnstown, with his frie od, place, is keeping the sls : planting potatoes y old saying is, a cool, wet lots of grain and hay. Mrs. Philip Storch. of Potts. spending a their nt May ings Mr. ville and are week at his place, Julia who spent the winter with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Coble, went to her home at Penn Hall. Eddie Wilkinson, summer cottage Coble, of Oak Hall, is Samuel Cobles, Coble is an invalid since Mrs, chair. Frank Lingle, who Ia working at Powell on the large tannery job, spent Sunday at home Hazel Brown. who had been employ: od at State College for several weeks, is home again. Mr. and Mrs. George Donahay, of Tussey ville, took supper at the Dan- lef Fohringer home on Sunday. George Cooper and Mr. Gerbes, of Johnstown, made thelr headquarters at the Fye home while doing a few days fishing In the mountain - streams. i a —— PROTECTION | THAT’S What Women Want! » (many of your own Centre vania —— BAZAAR for style at low “TiC es i VERY PURCHASE NOT » heads Women of Central Pennsyl to the LADIES ‘tion that is County | eople) ing and thorough reliability : Sp OF A dress or because a coat for £5.00 at this sh “our profits are in ‘ vig along with and work ne It has built up right ing prices lower, 1932 ion, deg re LADIES’ BAZAAR prices] are the kind that EVERY woman appreciates— LADIES’, BAZAAR [protection the kind that every woman wants. re Ww SATIS Prices NOW Prices NOW Prices Beautiful Silk Dresses ns low as on on NOW on Summer's Fine Hats low Smart New Coats gs Jow as *4.95 us *1.00 CENTRAL PENNSYLVZNIA'S LEADING STYLE SHGF LEWISTOWN DENTISTS AND HYGIENISTS IN CONVENTION Pre Association, Mills, Miss Sopenhaver, sident tral of Visits ten Fa. ut Pottsrs i A Sol genhof Wm. Eng ol Bhamo of Mr. Kunday Reitz, Esther Mary Bohn Kenneth Ey Mins last Wi facoly Meyer end at the home nd 1 the home Mr it i Fi itz on Mrs B A Raita and Mrs and 1 i Mis ry Mra as En 1 x LV ONnary dnesds Mrs gpent her da of a foe Wilbur staled in The Young theran 8S. 8. held thelr ing at the home M guests of Miss Catherine Tuesday evening The primary and grammar of the town school closed on Tuesday. Mr. and Mre. Ralph Dale of Belle fonte spent Mother's Day at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Dale and Mr and Mrs. John Wert, Mre. Wo W. White of Linden, Hall, was a caller in town, Friday. Charles Wright, who has been ously Ill with scarlet fever and monia, Is Improving. Mr. and Mra. Edward Burchfield and daughter, Miss Hamel, of Altoona, were guest of Mra, John Jacobs on Bunday. Miss Tabitha Patterson, of State College, is spending some time with her mother at the E. R. Tussey home while convalescing from a recent se- rious iliness. Brooks near Spring 3 Houtz had rexidence Ladies’ his recently feguiar meet- WwW. Gohean, ehel, on # of seri pret. wt i OPERATION WHEN TWINS ARE | A Monument Erected-- C. H. HOMAN H. G. STROHRMEIER Hall Marble & Granite CENTRE HALL. Centre Works, PA. » ARATRAARERRRERRERERRRR IANS EEASEEEASRARARNRARRRNARINS CEASERS E REN ER REI RRRERRRRARARAATIRRNRARRRNRARTRARIRERRRAS INSURANCE AnD REAL ESTATE WANT TO BUY ater you Ne OR SELL ? yore. youl Sd ox for SEE US FIRST. : oe esti d remedy effective. weersreee At 1 and $1.00. C.D. BARTHOLOMEW t Drug Stores 25¢ “ DR. MILES® CENTRE HALL, PA. cranky, { YOUr nerves Home Each Week "GG ODBYE, SUE— goodbye, Joe!” The car lurched forward, leav- ing Mrs. Saul alone on the farmhouse porch. A fifty- mile drive lay ahead of the travelers. “It's lonely for Mother,” Sue observed as she tucked in the rug. “She ouglt to give up the farm.” “She'd be miserable any- where else,” Joe replied. “All we ean do is to visit ber oftener.” “Oftener!™ “We're there once a month!” Joe smiled. s Colorad SesessRRRaNs RRR) ur rves £ 5 ERVINE aie Fe Ful tAORE PEOPLE i: Fine Goodyears s pacied with mileage — bargain priced! Goodyear Speedway Lifetime Guaranteed Supsrtwist Cord Tires CASH PRICIS Each in Pairs of Each 3.93 3.83 4.17 “ 4.23 2824.75.19 S.1% 4.97 29x4.75.20 5.29 5.04 — ———— SEAR EERE EERN EAR RR FERRER RENEE EIR ARERR R RRR Sue echoed. “Well, there's the telephone, you know. We could call her up each week. It wouldn't cost much — thirty five cents, perhaps” Sue was surprised. “Is that all?” she exclaimed. “Then let's do it! Mother would be thrilled by a regular telephone date every Wednesday night!” The modern farm home has a telephone Price of Each £.39 5.45 5.72 Price Full Oversize Full Oversize seREETER Ox 5.00.1 5.00.20 81x8.00.21 85.25.10 6.18 s1x5.25.21] 6.63 Tubes also low priced Ox 4.40-21 29x A.50.204 30%4.50.21 GNI ¥3IHLO ANY NO NVHL Expertly mounted free. HAGAN'S GARAGE TUNE IN a Goodyear Radio Program WED. P, M. A " Orelvtutea-Guest Artists i New Sih Betoest TRUCK OWNERS! GOODYEAR PATHFINDERS verutes | Price | overates Phone S60 |B8™ CENTRE HALL Revellers Quartet—Goodyear Concert «Dance LATEST 1932 HEAVY DUTY — Price mann. so