THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1932, A : SHE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, AR SS — SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 8S. W, SMITH, Editor. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, EDwW. B Be ————— - : ~ > Botered at the Post Office in Centre Hall #8 second class matter, TERMS. —The terms of subscription to Beporter are $1.50 a year, in advance, Display advertising rates made known #8 application. “SUNDAY GHURGH SERVICES FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev, 8B. F. Greenhoe, Fastor.) Georges Valley—9 to 10 A. M. Centre Hall—10:30 A, M. “ “euT:30 P. M, Sermon to the Jgraduates by Rev. H. A. Pruyn, yy PENTEE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Rev. Delos EB, Keener, Fastor) Centre Hall— 9:830—Sunday School. i¥:30—Chwrch Bervice, Pusseyville— #:00—~Church Service, 10: 00—Sunday School EVANGELICAL (Bev W, E, Bmith, Fastor) Bethesda—9:30 A. M. Spring Mills—10:45 A. M. Locust Grove-7:30 P, M. Prayer meeting in Spring Mills ev’ &y Wednesday evening at 7:48, METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, H, A, Fruyn, Paster.) Oentre Hall— #:30—Morning Worship, 10: 30—Sunday School, 6:30—Epworth League. Pprucetown— 40:00—Sunday School. 11:00—Morning Worship. Ppring Mils— #:30—8Sunday School. Keener. DD RR. — PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Fastor) #:30—-8unday School. 6:30—Christian Endeavor, 7:830—Churdi{ Service. As ZUNDEN HALL, (Pllgrim’'s Holiness Church.) (Rey, J. F. Lint, Pastor) Sunday School 3 Church Service Cottage Frayer nesday evening. to these serv — HOMESPUN SENSE ETHICS OF BANKING ® By MELVIN A. TRAYLOR President First National B ink, Chi «1 upon the proane Vis nity and countrwin - Banker in Strategic Position r has always held a The bank tegic positi and obviously tl sary is that the ba I do not that | that 1} swindle honoot; much He m sira m in the business world eo first ros r shall be honest, an v he id be would not embezale neet’ mn merely / eo al honest to the axtent funds or The of a i y 6 le his customers and clients I refer must be igher and greater type. ist willing to forego in the long run the specific action may bring harm to his customers or possibly to business generally, * tv to which be mo- Sentiment in Business Sentiment in business? Yes, there {is nothing else. What fs it that prompts agitation for reforms in every avenue of life? Why is it we are interested in better agriculture, better roads, better schools, better community life? It is sentiment; it is affection; it is pride; 4t is sense of duty. ; It is faith, confidence, hope, the dntangible that forms the very woof — warp of modern business, and no where in so large a degree is this true | ap in banking, and in no sphere of king to so great an extent as in the gountry bank. p | Truly the work of the country bank or touches the life of the community ‘At every point,’ the wedding | chancel to the ¢ , and at no point does it tonch so lightly as at that | of cold-blooded business consideration. | It 1s sentiment from the opening hour ‘until the closing hour, and many hours “when no banking can be done. Hr—— —— w— - DEATHS. Ken on Fri of Af- R. this KENNELLY ~rs. out of life day afternoon after an illness teen weeks due to complications which finally ended In a paralytic stroke, at her home at Spring Mills, Funera] ser vices were held Tuesday afternoon from the home and later atthe Georg- es Valley church with interment in the cemetery at that church, Rev, B. ¥. Greenhoe was the officlating minist- having been thepastor of the de- who was a member of the Mills Latheran church. deceased was Miss Minerva, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Gideon Kreamer, both deceased, and was born and reured in Rebersburg: She had attained the age of 72 years, 7T months and 5 days. Her husband, previously named, survives her, but no children, There also survive two sisters--Mabel, Mrs. Charles Gramley, Mirflinburg ; and Fara, Wm. J. Blerly, Em- ! porium Gates nelly passed er, coased, Spring The Mrs, — Susan Rossman of in ROSSMAN —~—Mrs, died at the Mrs. Rebecca Sunday evening her daughter, Cupp, Bellefonte, © at 7 death ing attributed to a complication of She and was born home n o'clock, hr all- a native of Bellefonte 14, daughters | ments, was 1862. Surviving July are and sons Minnie War- He James the following Mrs. Elizabeth Cohan, if Watson and Elmer Ross Charles, of Fi Mra of man { ren. unk Mis Mn becca Cupp, John, Isaac and Rossman, Bellefonte. She two survived by brothers ar, Milt { and Wi Marga te mn and Mrs ral fonte rone. Fun Wednesday 1 grand-daughter tellafonte, SHOOTS SELF WHEN FACED WITH ARREST awaited 1} Tuesday, Philipsburg, gONS iis arrival Bellefornta C. . LEAGUE RESULTS. Centre Hall, 8; Lamar, 2. i ' f rit iy Pleasant Gap, 83: Centre Hall, 6. er took his pliven Btover's wallop which produced three runs, was the effective blow te only low last against Fish« QO ry in the from Kent the locals fire ing three Paul grind innings Martz wr thelacals. hiss rotten pitched a in a; Support was plain field fall a ball game the words, Infield nnd to the bad a possibly out. errors contributed down The gume was as one as could be, and we all the bad stuff out of their systeins and will get down to real work. The score by Centres Hall Pleasant trust lowals have worked innings: 1 & 2 0 ge 0 0 0 6 0 0 defeated lf Gap ") Tuesday evening, Milthelm, 9 to 7. Coburn ———— This (Thursday) evening the Pleas. ant Gap team will play here, and on Saturday the highly tooted Howard team will make their first appearance. The Howard team, many believe, bids fair to win the league championship, in spite of the fact that such conclus: slons are a bit premature, ff —— Children's day services will be held in the Lutheran church, Spring Mills, ILBUR McCLELLAN SEATED IN INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Wilbur MeClellan, son of Mr, Mma, J. FP. McClellan, of town, Monday entered service of of Iisurs of $2160.00, is inpurance sides the and on the the Pennsylvania Department ance, at an annua} salary His special work, it appears, examination of men. He is what is known Philadelphia office, The the Centre took tion to as- sist In in ine in Harrisburg. of school, and later institu- of work young man Is a graduate Hall High a course In a Harrisburg class He is graduate preparpstoy for the he is now engaged H. H. 8. appointment in. the soc ond €, to jand Pinchot fortunate an under Governor within a month, the other youth being Clayton McKinney, re cently made an assistant forester. REBEKAHS HELD MEETING HERE ON MONDAY Thirteen Rebekah lodges in Centre county were held and « represented on Monday The attendance MoVass, the State at a county meeting herd after- noon vening evening ses showed of 230 Mary president sion an members. of Browns of present at i ville, Rebeks olh the 8t Assembly, was ings, The degree team from College lodge mi the degree work In put « the afternoon a sche wed degrees degree work pra 0 officers and Mra A ——— ASSOCIATION AT SPRING SPFORTSMEN'S GANIZED OR MILLS Organi interested ER, CENTRE HALL, PA. that of bers, and ring neck pheasants, as well John reaving trout, in large nume- Altoona, a gt ' as securing various other game for lib. Foster Ri this section of Cen. |ah by band, throughout A pools ration with Mr, Bamuel C sick : David tre county committees has already inspectod where small trout are noegot- project now being reared and are now begin the Het, the possible date, The of the tion will be held June 16, In at futing for a site to Yo companied it earliest ARBOCIA~ the Vo which time will be of next meeting Agnes to Vo and building, tored cational School it in the the Joyed a nice Mr, Hall, with is hopédd a goodly number other mections the from it attendance il got i county, as in purpose of pu its from es mer - thelis association to Increase slightly Hall for possible. for the bership as rapidly as Jarger the membership greater the Mrs. > } ~ ital Information rela- |PORPiLR 1 Mr association as well ag mem- be accomplishments, to the and tive bership Meyer Corman Furniture store, § vou therein, can secured at (toni Smith ang |Sterl Stoner B, outdoor Brothers Garage, or G. Mey~ ore, YOu are ‘an enthus! Just ast should be a member of thelin my mil see organization im now —— AA PENN POWER BEDUCES ELECTRIC RATES West Penr WEST 1511 thie put into o Gn Of ten ars aly PL oh the 1ros ni the pros commercial in ey, FOR BALE.--lce able for small family; Reporter office, who spent a week home. redrigerator, returned cheap, Appts mother, Mrs, Bare Sunday pka and at Zer- and spent former's sister hus» BRERA ONAN REAP N ASE RRR RRR R ENE ERROR} Home Each Week ( JOODBYE, 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, Mra Bmith, hb? Ldoyd oble, who had been on the improving. ae 14 ngle, Bnyder ung and Frank by Lingle, of Spring Mills, mo- All ¢ Misses Lucian ——————————— tisville on Bunday. n s LIP. of yang in poisoning seriously which he hamburg. He writing this place, ——— iting canned SERRE ERR RA RRRR UR RR RR ARRRRNE RRR this who is in the Lev appendicitis, is Mrs Sunday arnt Floyd ¥Fye, of “It’s lonely for Mother” Sue observed as she tucked in the rug. “She ought to give up the farm.” of “She'd be miserable any. NOTICE—]1 have latest TAKE the very Hall to m E CHOP equipment where else,” Joe replied. “All we can do is to visit ber oftener.” “ODftener!” Sue echoed. “We're month!” Joe smiled. at On make chop us unmer mill send ie Ch there once a “Well, there's the telephone, you We could call her up each week. It wouldn't know. cost much — thirty-five cents, perhaps.” Sue was surprised. “Is that all?” she exclaimed. compared with that similarly situated will be appreciated jcipates incren pects thie ——————— FRUITTOWN, C.D CE “Then let's do it! Mother would be thrilled by a regular telephone date every Wednesday night!” The modern serserre farm home has a telephone OR SELL? EE AER RR RE RRA EERE RR ERE EN ERR ERNE RR E RN RNR NET RN RAR AERA R RRR RARER RENAN RRR NRE REY wereres . BARTHOLOMEW NTRE HALL, PA. EE RE rE EE ER EER EER NR ER ER REA EER REE RE RRR ERAN RES ARERR R RFR RT RRA RAR RARER ARR RRR RNR RRR RRR ERE RRR RRR RRR RRR ORR FERRER R REAR RRR RAS SAREE RRR RRR | PRICES REDUCED TO 445. All prices f. o. b. Flint, es aap aie. delivered Bunday evening, June 14th. made it as nearly perfect as it can be! engine is thoroughly proved — Its basic design and construction have been tested and proved by billions of miles of service. That engine is up-te-date in every respect—It develops 60 horsepower—delivers a speed of from 65 to 70 miles an hour-—and accelerates from a standstill to 35 miles an hour in less than 7 seconds. Its advan- tages are yours for as little as $445-—-Due to new reduced prices, the new Chevrolet Six now sells for one of the very lowest prices inthe market. i Centre Hall _
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