f™ THURSDAY MAY 26, 1932. y a—— ‘ FHE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKL XY. —— CENTRE HALL, PENNA. — EMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors $. WW, SMITH, Editor. EDW, B, BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, —— Butared at the Post Office in Centre Hall #8 second class matter. TERMS. —The terms of subscription to he Reporter are $100 a year, In advance. Display advertising rates made kuown iB 27 application. oo ANN PELT. line Van thes Will. VAN John Lawrence Pelt feolumns whose 8 was noted In last hospital on died the Thursday, week, jamsport follow iliness from pneu were held the John Mc pater several weeks’ Funeral afternoon from ing moni. Servicas Saturday Coy home, near Bellefonte, and Union offi the Bellefonte WwW. employed made In Fu He the ment cemetery, Thompson “SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES ..... for iV, Ws as a sales. Scranton Tobacco com death. of Pelt, pany at the time of hi deceased Anna PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE a (Bev, 85, ¥. Greenhoe, Pastor.) Tusseyville—9 to 10 A. M. Spring Mills—10:30 A. MM. the 4 Centre Hall—7:30 P. M, hat time. } Sermon to Young Men, The Ww son Vv residence se jail, ns n Harvey BD. was and Spar an worn in the tion of entre the parents at county been living with the il mother, wmving hn Spangler, sher Centry and of the i i $58 bovhood if of ti Hal of ~~ PENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Rev, Delas B, Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— §:80—Sunday 7:80—~Church Ppring Mills— §:00—Church 210: 00—Sunday Farmers Mills— #:30—8unday School. 0: 30-~Chwrch Service. father Centre School. Service. Service, School. { EVANGELICAL i (Rev W, E., Smith, Pastor) MTusseyville—10:30 A, M. Centre Hall—2:30 P. M. Lemont—7:80 P. AM. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev, H, A, Fruyn, Faster.) Pentre Hall— §:30—Morning Worship, 6:45—Epworth League. 7:80—Evening Worship. Pmuliton— §:00—S8unday School. 10: 00—Morning Worship. Lan PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) §:30—8unday School, 30:30—Morning Won At LINDEN HALL, (Pilgrim's Holiness Church.) (Rev, J. F. Lint, Pastor) Sunday Sch Church Serv Cottage pesday to these a a servi DEMOCRATIH — FCKET. United States Senator LATWERED State Treasurer i i Aunditor General 1 Judge of the Supreme Court Judges of the Superior ENTRE COUNTY NOTES, HOSPITAL Howard State Coll Esther Verna Miller, and Mra. Ju Brooks H Max OG Pleasant infant daughter, Ce Edith Davidson, of Tyrone garet Holmes, Belicfonte, gallus, Bellefonte, Mrs Pine Grove Mills Bellefonte: Mrs College; Mrs Pleasant Gap. There pital at Guy hei Hall Lamar “ of Centrx mire Mra Wm. Sarah E Beatty, John and Het a brother, Mra K burg, and Lewis Zim Okla. was Zimmerman, alan leaves one sister of Miles La in- ate Robison, verts, of of Hitate rman, mont, He of | erine Virginia of Lewis and Crilbert son and Cath. born at 1860, Haters, He n Zimmerman was 27th “ w Benjamin man, { Hwla Park on February | hence had reached the age of 7 19 As | man he learned the tradd of a painter The Centre Hall High school base: land paper hanger and followed that Pall team defeated the Millheim “High” | scoupation all life. He lived at team, on the local athletic field, on | Heola Park many years, prior to which Tuesday afternoon, by the score of 0 time he began dividing his time with to 4. The game was hard fought,| his children. He was a member of _the Centre Hall boys overcoming an |the Zion band when that organization early lead to win out In the closing | was able to lead all others in the innings. county, were 34 patients in the hos years, “ “ the beginning of the week. months and days, mms AA APS SS aA young his Zerby merning Mrs died in (ioorge from stroke while home aot been iil length time, | Maolly months © ienth i Ver unexep sted J. Zerby w tired and 4 and daughter of John i | uriago place The dctensed is survived band and these children by, Tusseyville; Samuel fonte; Mrs. Mabel and Miss Zerby, Lulu 7 survive hor als i) year i the kilz in Miliheim Hey August 1, 1858, her hus Edward Zerby, i Hunvil home 10 vi youngest ind abeth Stoner, rear took In Laacas, orothers Maize Smith isters Millheim ; Freeport, Wash tre inglor ment thi i ———— A] >» STATE TO GRADUATE AT EXERCISES JUNE PENN 00 | i 6 i Por a... cman mg BASEBALL THE Won CLUBS. (ii STANDING OF Millhelm Howard 150 ial) wen AN 400 DEFEAT SATURDAY HOWARD TAKES FIRST AT CENTRE HALL, The Hownre ten contenders reputed titie 1 Centre ( iIrst revers Hall, © a ple leacheriles would asant surprise for urenin évening the Penn Symphonic band will give a the concert. wilt and the Monday. morning mentors hold their class day exercises undergraduate tions schools will parents and give friends. recip. to Com» mencement will be in the afternoonthe 2.156 Dy, nseociate director, on Education Wash The Recreation procession starting at o'clock. John HH. MeoCracken Amorican Council D.C, ceremony will Hall, In the evening there will be a joint concert by the Pann State Glee Club and the college symphony orchestra and a commencement reception In Recreation Hall followed by the an: nual commencement dance. ington, will be the speaker. be held in IF Pletcher {Contre Hall { Girosse, BK nary Fetterolf jaminon, Late, p Durst, p Totale Other Pleasant Gap, 9; Millheim, 8; Lamar, 8; results on Saturday: Coburn, 1. Bellefonte, 7. Rebersburg, 5. LOCALS ROUTED BY PLEASANT GAP §1 Hitting their way to victory, Pleasant Gap basebal] telum administ- ered a severe trouncing to the local club, at home, last Thursday evening in a seven-inning twilight game. Score, § to 1. Snyder, the local pitcher, was grected with a Susmace- of hits right Et alters t collected the reel, FAR Just orf “Gaps” Ww TAKE the B MERS, alled at now im NOTICE~]1 very latest Hall to ms chop hammer mill ad m3 1G make per your barn an i MW witilrg ting to all coiners the lo inst equ in 13 ana ” my Onk am a 4 mil deadly effectivenesa. They ‘ AKIng as five hits, most for eXtra x a ! Vern as any it. 1 have int } 1 in ships wilt a 4 crossed Fg? in show - mound cents brush Come to to 60 ing a innings , 50 bushels to mi holding In cunning, return it home to you aly bu., cha r sessions, rging Try my it tier and akened, and the hh auling like had all YTON Penna hitting ra will be mn PGs ETTERS inning mas Cl ur runs, ame ba ERERRRENRRIEEL Star Boarders Jor: T HART eyed his herd spec ulatively. FERRER ERR RARER RRR RRR RRR REAR R RRR RRR RRR RRR RNY Comfortably bedded down and content in their stan- Pleasant 81 Gap { chions, forty cows returned his gaze. “Star boarders,” he mut. tered, “th sts what half of therm I can't afford to them affo rd io keep th in It was of d Hart ponde he are, re pl wee PEEaRERERES the girs f Centre y i returned t “Th Hall ere were a of telephone call - said Mre. "Hart as tered. “Old Mr. Beal is sick again. Can you take v of his oI Parker € illed to buy for over ans cows? 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