THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1082 THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. 8 CENTRE REPORTER COURT NEWS, striking out L. Bower LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ISSUED WEEKLY, | ® DEATHS, The box score: x repre . ao a: FREI : Ele 8 88 8 ss 8 ® Judge Uttey, Mifflin County, Ilears BASEBAI I Rebershurg o | NOTICE OF REDEMPTION OF CENTRE PENNA. 2.8... 8 BONDS. y ‘ ” Rush Township Case~Dodds vs. 8B Blerly, 1b wr ARRISH.~Dr. C. M. Parrish, long ¥, ERT 1 3 Tyson, ........ | Notice is hereby given t« SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors a druggist in Bellefonte, died on ; B H holders of Grems. Townsht: §. W. SMITH, Editor, urday of heart trouble, aged 756 years.] The second week of court opened with STANDING OF THE CLUBS, 4 Jewel, o . : : . ig . . 4 Bonds of the Second Issue - \ 1 r thi P C Blerly, 3b ..... ; J : 4 SDW, BE BAILEY, Associate Editor and He is survived by a son, Dr. Joseph civil gases, the first called being that Lost Business Manager, Parrish, of Philadelphia, and a daugh- of Mrs. Verona Wilson vs. Township Howard » Batered at the Post Office in Centre Hal ter, Miss Mary 1 arrish, at home. In- yer mre re ape oy . 9 #8 second class matter. torment was made Tuesday morning] rEan, of ilipsburg, was attorney Pleasant Gap of 4 . C Brumaart. rf . this issue on July ist. 1932 TRRMS.—The terms of subscription to Bellefonte for the plaintiff, while John G. Love] Millheim Clg £56 gart, cove J 8 n July 1st, 1932 ghe Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance. in Bellefonte. Haines ..........- ) By order of the Board. " . represented the defendant. Judge W Centre Hal Display advertising rates made known — application. WwW. Uttley he Miffl ounty courts tebershurg Na y : KRAMER. ~—James Kramer, son of \ tley of th in county court Rebersburg re, nse—— Sat- Homan Case Continued. outstanding bonds of this { Tym Lyson, f redeemed on July Ist, 1932 ' Piorly 2 . : P Bilerly, 2b First National Bank, Spring 1. Blery, cf ... ‘a ¢ ( and interest wil of Rush, action in trespass. Roland iellefonte CigiBG On Heokel, P-......o0n ) C. H EUNGARD Boong ......i 00008 04x25 Spring Mills presided at a special sitting on the Lamar es o 9 999 ; yi Mrs. William Knoffsinger, by a former ’e w— - - { ; : SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES 1 & Y the y he o of his case. After hearing testimony on both Coburn 3 : Totals ............4 b =z ! SEALED BIDS WANTED. marriage * at 3 ) 3 % <l La bids wanted e ito: ‘ =n sides the jury returned with a verdict @ENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE mother, on Nittany Mountain, Tues- in favor of the plaintiff, awarding her Bellefonte, 7; Centre Hall, . reenh > day, after an {illness of more than a} _ Centre Hall fiw. 8. ¥. 4 at, Pawtae,) go i sy | $50 damages, and place one-third of An infield with as many holds a8 prank 1b year of nephritis. He was aged 21 ry { Centre Hall—9:00 A, M., . . the costs upon the defendanf. Judgela sleve proved disastrous in the twi- Bradford Farmers Mills M years. Funeral services will be held} fused t t th 1 i 7 / : : . - . tliey reiused LO accept 1s verdictlilght game of 1 3 : 10:30 A this (Thursday) afternoon; buria] at {Communion Service.) and after instructing the jurymen a‘ltre Hall and Bellefonte, on thel Pleasant Gap. vs Georges Valley, 7:30 P. M. gain, they returned a verdict in favor rs grount innings between Cen- Emery, jursday ES ————— a ———— — C. H. H. S. ALUMNI TO of the plaintiff, awarding her OENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE GIVE RECEPTION TO “GRADS»|Scs and placed the 8 (Bev, Delas R, Keener, Fastor) T Al A es 9 i he Alumni J QCULLION ] y y § 1 1 4 } Pentre Hall— tre B High School will hold a re-] = hate ix each, ntra Halj could turn th . #:00—Church Service, . . ira . rn . The case grew out of damages claim-1many bingle nto but ons Ful tile = - : ss #40:00—Sunday School. : AL he AE, Eee "lod by the plaintiff to her farm lands | Bellefonte managed to co ¢ seven, The RICH ELI EU #:80—Sunday School ha: we " hr mii : through the ground : LP Aart " Ia Rebersburg, 20: Centre Hall, 71! £9:30~Church Service All 4 ni should attend this meet The Peoples National Bani Ri ntiak siiss eave watered vate oa . " ns ot ———— . - [ing it possible The program will bell Ta Annie Krumrine, ot |ably, but it seen the old order must shifted to Rebersbu: ere the 1 FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVANGELICAL a8 pate 1han as eR lal. Judgmen ned i Spangler and |pervall if games are to be won, and ibited to the spectat : (Bev W, E. Smith, Pastor) “S00 BIGT . { Xocust Grove—9:30 A. AML Bethesda—10:45 A. ML Spring Mills—7:30 P. M. : : : i VOL dant. Mo B ) i a ad at cial {P. 0. 8. of A. Memoria} services) prter pts He alum’ 1..on for new ti : made " Avat inning metine one i Ret : Anning : wl PLAYING § Added—Paramount First Hun News Er. Te i fal he t creating an inter RS . : - al Tray E . : ' ee es on : : : Bil re ed itself into a Yerce, Best of Comedy and Cartoon. 1 METHODIST EPISCOPAL st within the association for the new}... .. fr State Collegs Action. innings, only to t in plen : ar. ms . Sl ER (Bev, H, A, Fruyn, Faster.) bers hicl each Conmmnen MONDAY & TUESDAY Pentre Hall— §:30—Morning Worship, . Again the committee urges oY Sip MAI w 8 Ha hse Urvig Lent nS Lae i" " 1s o noe tand ti Ret “SOCIETY GIRL” Pprucetown— loyal graduate of the Centre Hall High| ; Ce i . . rsa Tl a a os. dh Ts ar via EL added with J mas Du pes 21:00—Morning Worship. ir interest in the EN ne = A a ? Peg Shannos Pesing Mils— alumni asos tie y their atlend- 7:30—Evening Worship. Rev. Rishell, of State foreach at all services, 5 — Committee, Added —Paramount First Ran -— he defendan continues LIMery, « . A Best of Comedy and Cartoon. aha i The of 1 ‘ A sbcy 3 EY pet ¢ " vi ' ¢ { Arent A PRESBYTERIAN A Stink 1% to truck was sold to}. tional Lay y : Af vent 17 Mart y . x Results of Thursday's Games rm —— (Bev, J. MM, Kirkpatrick, Pastor) WEDNESDAY $:30—Church Service. i A -— At LINDEN HALL, ove Pek ated 4) w nt The Risse Ce ————— -— (Pligrim's Holiness Church.) tir 1 hor enes about Potts 'Y FelPEm rd tl in 1 c. 1 Pons . REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, Also Paramount's First Run News, (Rev, J. F. Lint, Pastor) ara t n — Also Comedies and Cartoon. Sunday School Church Service—7:30, favored the Heporter it Ca : ; : He. mp. Pricey ahd unt] Wolneslay wou: ayp: hd in ¢ and. he Biases) : ” " THURS., FRI. & SATURDAY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. “THE RIDING TORNADO” United States Senator LAWRENCE H. RUPP Lehigh ¢ inty, vi Fu : rot i led hh 2 ¢ . 4 i ! ‘ 1 ' Special Comedy and News, MONDAY, TUES., WEDNES. Luditor General : bi |! ft, ‘ ring | (entre 231 Ce 3. , big ouble Feature FProgram-— State Treasurer ’ : 1 wry . TST ’ ’ R ¢ " \ « a gHiar prices. WILSON G. SAKIC { 4 inl i y { ' ol ryt 1 5 Berks County. ‘ ‘ ho is a Ram. fo are : | wes ting the p.; | “LOVE AFFAIR” Judge of the Supreme Court : i : : x EDWARD CC. HIGBEE Fayette County “SCARLET BRAND” Judges of the Superior Court ROBERT H. HENDERSON Best of Comedy, Cartoon & News, GEORGE Phi diza Meye ¢ ne ere guests} {Coburn : FREDERICK B. KERR v re 10 sunt of the seriods conditist . T I ; 2 thie Mas felt Counts of friends her on M Day. Mr. |%" | the ond) Sohmure uel a ey 1 REE Alarm Clocks I'o Delinquent Subscribers. ROBERT J. MILLER fred + lana family ‘attend le be . : hE Ea ie | State © Clearfie = Leona Fye spent a week in Johns “ ni y 4 loth rea 2 y Corman, 1 } } 1 I t T . : . town with friend nd relatives, 0, Geel — bert Meyer, of Pitlsburgh, 1s spend man. vf \ } g 4 { co in any Gl SL W. A. Reiber and famil Johns. 2 Grandma's ng some ti t the home of his Pe . -—- on a new Electric Alarm or town, spent Memorial Day with his L | Walking on r, Mrs. Jacob Meys Totals ..... 3 7 171 10 ¢ Kitchen Clock . . . . sister, Mrs. Ernest Treaster, and his- 4 Downstairs 1 2m Er ee aoe} Ll BRR band, in this place, 5 With a ana ag Ae Bmeitzer (kantre Hall A ? Ser Your Desler George Cooney, of Johnstown, who 5 neasant Gap Cy ra : THE PUBLISHERS, 4s working for the Electric Gas Co. FS 4 Miss Anna Kaup, of Bellefonte, ac-ip Marts spent Memoria Day vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Coongy. Fred Butle and Charles companied fend, all from Tre : FREON eld, were here for ew days’ vis Frank, If ! $ i a mont. spent Memorial Day with friends Ci » 1] : : Th i i. ishier family vacate th = art E .. : y A CN Ws 9 TNE in this place an vote i. Kal Dr. Sw resident oft Main ¢ IR Martz, as , 1 : 0 oe A y Se i time to fishing Soda : : Tuesd hd t : 4 by Ty esday, And, are new Neited tn Fos Dura, : 3 i.» RARER LE TAS ER) Foster Ripka, who had gone to Buf. Druggists falo, N, Y. returned home Thursday Use A 1 small crowd in years attend Potala .:.... we {5 27 1 Xt \ ve. ; : GOODYEAR WELDONA on account of having been laid off for Tahiets 1 the Memorial Day services on Mon —— 14 J yl A , : WEATHERS Write for PREE, fully {fustrated 2 y " y FF B y rb vp i ; week 1 i {-page ad VE 37 he us y 0 EH : ‘ another week longer. book, “History of RHBEUMATISEM PA igo, he usual ? eon Centre Hall, 6; Hebersburg, 4 YA TT grr hap scussin a st . “ FEC Or ev x es 1 Re) “4 fk 2 + A Sherman Kerlin, from Mifflinburg, e pid + Ye tis, to : i th ey 5% Mf oT ray games were good an 1 Millions know the superior safety of accompanied by two boy friends from Desk 3, Atlantic City, N, J. ever epidemi ry Jacob Tang otlbad., In themorning, Centre Hall, on Stati ey the All-Weather Tread a bid reason tit Bi 14 x : . . a 37 / wh " le ri ony € p Lewistown, spent afew days at the Hint ollege, delivers an address 11 thei home grounds, defeated Rebers g hy more people ride on Goodyemt Ww 4 i f ‘ hard , Tires than on any other kind Filllam Ishler home, here the emetary an the ARON WL burg 6 in a 1rd -fought well Tne “Colver I'll Tell You Free ved advetal misetions’ A" vers fos baseball team played played game Rebershurg took th , 4 ? | Latest 1932 Lifetime Guaranteed Pottes Mills Monday forenoon, Colyer How to Heal children, the Boal Troop. the I lead early, C Tyson's nome run in the Rp 0 GOCDYEAR SPEEDWAY winning by 5 to 3. I, Sons of Veterans and the band]firet inning with two on base scoring We Supertwist Cord Tires Mrs. Mark Fetterolf is on the sick formed the parade. three runs. Centre Hall came back in | , list. dr. and Mrs. Harry Kuhn and the second to duplicate the trick, this | : James Stewart and a few of his nughter, of Williamsport: Miss Blanch Hele Beuea Roary socking one Into | 4.40-21 $3.59 friends spent Memorial Day at the Rowe, of Harrisburg, and Miss Dalsy Fight. Seid. for the circuit, with tne on, - TUNE IN 4.50-20 3.89 afl tying the count at 3-3. Effective " Groen Valley Hunting camp. Rowe, of State Colliege, were In town yng Mia shunt a el ve Goodyear Radio 4.50-21 3.95 stickwork on the part of the locals - x over ti ou a. Programs Wed, P. M Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Coble, Mr. and | gu ie anoint the swollen veins ver the week end gave them a lead which they held to gram Te 5.25.21 5.98 Mrs, Calvin Coble and son Lester, and sores with Emerald Oil, and Miss Roselle Meyer has returned | jqaet. However, Rebersburg treat spent Sunday at the home of thelr bandage your leg. Use a bandage from Mansfield Training College. ened seriously in the 9th. Jamison, | TRUCK TIRE grandson, Frank Shutt, and family, | three inches wide and long enough Fred Brouse, of Norristown, andlwho had been going strong throughout BARGAINS! at Linden Hall | Se give the haesssary Support, wind Paul Brouse, of Harrisburg, visited atlthe game, and allowed the visitors oh | HeavyDuty Pathfinder Calvin Wilkinson, of Oak Hall, spent | pei a iom the sy! oe lo hy the home of thelr parents, Mr. and]ly four hitq suddenly] developed a 3256~$26.50 a few days With his grandparents, | veins. No more broken veins. No Mre. Wm. Boruse. streak of wildness, walking two bat. | 32x6.00-20 Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Coble. more ulcers nor open sores. No Mr. and Mrs Edward Burchfield and|ters and permitting a pinch hitter to | $14.50 HAGAN'’S GARAGE " 4 pA more crippling pain. Just follow daughter, of Altoona, accompanied Sook a double which scored a run. : Worth selling is worth telling—ad- | directions and you are sure to b8 |Mru, John Jacobs on her return home]With two om, Paul Martz was called to Other sizes low priced phone 56 = CENTRE HALL Soe. : helped. Your druggist won't keeD |.rier spending a week among friends] the mound, CAfter hitting Tyson to Less in pairs Good Used Tires... Expert Veleanlsing Y - your money unless you are. in AltOona. fill the bags, he ended the game by |
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