The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 26, 1932, Image 4

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    f™ THURSDAY MAY 26, 1932.
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‘ 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.
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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
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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
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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
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STATE TO GRADUATE
AT EXERCISES JUNE
PENN
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|
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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?
Then T
He
slaughtering.”
Mr. Hart laughed.
mé have the tele
wants
“Let
phone y
Coming together like that,
Il say “ves to b of
them!”
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