The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 12, 1932, Image 4

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    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.
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