THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1032. ¢ ' THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. | } v " . i r THE CENTRE REPORTER . . from gal] stones, Interment was made HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ADMIT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. J 1 . at Clearfiel Wednesday, Mrs. Gin- . ‘ TR ye imsaw) = ISSUED WEEKLY, : DEATHS, i earfield on dnesda ; | CLASS OF "82 TO ASSOCIATION NOTICE OF REDEMPTION oF SNPS HAL . . . . . gerich was the daughter of Malthiah i The class or 1932, which was grad BONDS HALL, PENNA. ( y clas » 32, w viLs 4 i » Sm BARTGES ~Mrs. Anna Lydia Bart-]Cratzer and was reared west of Cen | uated from Centre Hali High school — " — ’ . i . NT sd fore £ bk a bun -¥1 : wl ¢ ar sre her shand was ’ ay 27 is rovially entertal try aotice is hereby glven to all bond SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors ges, whohad been seriously {ll for sey-|tre Hall, near where her husband w on M A) 2 ' Ww is rovally entertained b bolder of Crome Townnhs. ah o , . a in Ce also reared. She is survived by her STANDING OF THE CLUBS the Alumni Association on Monday f i 4 vhiship Behool 8S. W. SMITH, Editor, eral months, died at her home in Cen ) STA! NG 4 J 8S. . ein ay evening at the High school building. p 4 i tre Hall on Saturday evening, from|husband and all of her children, six in i Won Lost : outstanding bonds o ig jmsue will be MDW, E. BAILEY, Associate Editor snd i : ) , Pui W. Balin atom of ; ill be Business Manager, complications. Intarment was made | number, She was aged about 60 years. Howard 9 2 S18 th iene Ho. ri ) hw. I ha redeemed on July Is 1982, at Pn - 54 — — % ad # 4 ie recepuion COoOMmImitioe, pe Ned ie First Natio wl Pank Rerine Afi wre Tuesday a pt st OF - ellefonte “is : 101 3 Nation sank, Bpring Mills Botered at the Post Office in Centre Hall here Tuesday afternoon, her pastor, ta : : ' ted : _ meeting by making a speech welcom coud class matter, tev. D. BR Keener, of the Reformed LUSE Clement Woodward Lause die Centre Hall ~.......... ! 645 | tng the class of '32. This was followed TBRMS.—The terms of subscription to = , Hod jinstantly while at work on his farm, Rebergburg } f 545 bv ob. “MoonHa Hives she Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance, church, having been the officiating th : ; IE ee ro ; y a ng, “Moon i) nthe Hl ‘ Display advertising rates made known minister, She was a kind and gen-|tast of Centre Hall, Monday forenoon. Pleasant Gap { b olorado, played an ung y two #8 application. Ho and his son, William, were engaged Milthetm .... 5 [ young men from i Alex 41x25 Boring Mills. Ps ander d A 1 ! Ks T y pring Allis, Pa. wonds of the «Second Issue, th al “asi and interest wil} case on all ond thvs Issue on July INGARD, Bec'y a erous parson and was held In high a = regard by her many acquaintances, [In cutting alog with a ecrosscut saw,| Lamar ........ : : 212 | Diaved mandolin and zuita: and were h SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES Sirs. Bartges was born in Miles town-{ When the father made a demonstra Coburn chido rnin 4 182 ynsidare xeimilon : SEALED BIDS WANTED. Boal oe. . ship, June 7, 1866, making her age at|tion indicating he desired to quit saw- aul Fetteroi sident t thet ® a d bid wa i oF Janu 8s T % the time of her death but three days(in® for a moment, and sat down. The less than 77 years. She was the|son saw he was In distress, and went PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev, 8, ¥. Greenhoe, Pastor.) Centre Hall~$100 A. M., daughter of Adam and Lydia Schonjfor a gluss of water, and when he Tusseyville, 10:30 A. M, Shaeffer. She and her husband, thelreturned, but a few moments having ; (Communion Service.) . - Lamar, b Centre Hall—7:30 P. M. late David 1. Bartges, came to Centre |Intervened, the elder Luse had expired, — PENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delas RB, Keener, Pastor) Pentre Hall— ee Sh s 9:00—Church Service farm, west of Old Fort, and moved on- 107 } — hE..2 Say . ; ’ - y . i a Mass Sn nel Sralaks ten . . i f Vh i i ned 1 O y wohool, 20: 00—Sunday School. to it Some twenty years ago they re iterment in the lpcal cemetery. Pleasant Gap and Coburn, ral or address raised the ” Aa ting The RICH El IEU Ppring Milis— turned to Centre Hall, where Mr. v. 8. F. Greenhoe will be the pfici- ‘ for having 100 per cent at- 9:80—8Sunday School. Bartges died, “June 23 927. Therelating ménister, Where Centre Hall Plays: tendance at the reception. (Continuous Shows 2 to 11 P. MY BM: 30—Chwrch Service. survive her a daughter, a. Della The deceased was a son of Abra Thursday evening—Ilamar at s al Parmers Mille 1 Reiber, who lived with the mother, al-]bham and Hannah Ream Luse, and was Hall THURS and FRIDAY #:80—Sunday School. so seven grandchildren, William George, Jagged 68 years, 12 days. There sur- Saturday—Millheim at a j von H. away th An apy ta : %:30—Children’'s Day Program, S ’ ' | 3." . “THE OFFICE GIRL” Curtis, Mary and Ruth being children|vive him a wife, whose maiden name jof the daughter, and Ruth, wife ofjwns Agnes Armbruster, and two cl CENTRE HALL TRIMS EVANGELICAL | Miles Bilger, Pleasant Gap, and May. |dren—Miss Cora a school wamcher 1 LEAGUE LEADERS, 6.5) (Bev 'W, EK. Smith, Paster) | wife of W. W. Cunningham, Los An-]Altoona, where both she took its becond game , Aemont—10:30 A. M. } gel geles, California, daghters of Thomas|mother were at the time « ath, {4 ison from Howard \ Tusseyville-3:30. P. M. - [3 artges, i 1 the Luse n the latter's grounds, in a gam tha I'his ended the formal program. A | a aded. Thursday's Scores: Centre Hall, 5: Bellefonte, Howard, 5: 2 3 Rebersburg, 8; Coburn, Hall forty-one vears ago from Mad-]Death apparently had come without a isonburg to conduct the Centre Halllstruggle, The family physician stated Saturday's Games: hotel, having purchased the porperty.{be had succumbed to apoplexy. Centre Hall, 6; Howard, Late they acquired the Dan Durst Funeral services will be held from Rebersburg, 3; Lamar, 2 his (Thursday) forenpon Bellefonte and Millheim, ran deceased. and William, living on ti . » CT ; | Ck f ’ » Added—Paramount First Run News Centre Han, 7:30 P. M { Mrs, Bartges was long a member of Also, two brothers—Milford, Best of Comedy and Cartoon. Children's Day Service.) i Progress Grange and filled various | Hall, and John, State Colle and positions of appointmentjigister, Mrs. John Nese, SATURDAY nat pentane wad on the mound for, the B. W. Purkhpider. chaltman Sapa, “THE FIGHTING FOOL” ent member of the Reformed church Mr. L.use was a mechani in that order. Shewasg also a consist] York ’ with Tim MoCoy, the ace of gutdoors, 10; 00—Morning Worship, | . : a 1 Pentre Hall— | MEBKER—Clara May Meeker, wid [Pim in conducting the Luse planing|™ - h th ) oy nth ufter ! n : ' By | deture, don’t miss 0 s one! We guar- ¥:30—Sunday School. } f Barnard Mecker. died. ot the)! and while se ¢ hey badd it was due mostly t wet ndsi ay ern neh. andi ye tin 6:40—Epworth League. pw wo 2 bo Rot : - ” o : dwelling houses in town. tian i. ! a ave YD | pretz Also Unlversa; News Reel Bprucetown— { home Ss oe BOR obpre a iter he urchased a farm £ : a . by rn alr : y op Nn ; loa § Best of Comedy and Cartoon. Niggas School. [Reap Leni Hal, Monday grening as and: bull : . { son NR tz. “Emery and | PROF. MALIN SPEAKS ON :30—Evening Worship. he result of a heart condition. ar ullt a 1 ig [meant run R. Marts smery nd LB” : . : ham 88 voars LRG n it . lust winter he lStover also stood out n the d¢fens TETALLURGY TO KIWANIANS No preaching service will be held! ? ceased was aged 66 sd A far buting riling ui ’y ONDAY & TUESDAY oldest daughter of nos Jf. a dout house in Lown and we SARLMNDE MRA BAER ‘ Me » . f the Kiwani ("iu went B op Conference Sunday, June 19, land Piz Bush . . ! u a local ym really looked and played] . L : Ri feu 3 n presenting th - — lived in Centre Hall, he engaged th | sev inning WiLL scored threo | ’ oe " ! If ye like to see a good Western 16a i 4 go and was reas — Tiogn counties She wa PRESBYTERIAN | united in marriage to Maynard Meeker Dis death 8 yy ale vt b tel They completa) claased | = LAUR of Paldonls ai the meting “LETTY LYNTON” (Bev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Paster) | in 1554. Mr. Meeker passed to his re [erected this summes oward in every department of the | Tuesday noon in the Penn Belle he : ora | ward in 1918. Before locating in #:30—S8unday School. I Etats ta : : a - Re aba : wl : : ; No preaching service. | 1; . ge x Sain 2 at = ot . Er th WIDDER, —1 OTR i Widder, | : gu shun . X : : A guaranteed attraction, . i ' Centre Hall 8 cou | Added—Paramount First Run News. Best of Comedy and Cartoon. At LINDEN HALL, ; Cues ' th aaelEt 28 e most Hnpo ind (Pligrim’s Holiness Church.) lowing children: Mrs. Abi teese, Mr 2 SE . 1 oe Yo ya olor Tsallerats thie Tian Matel coh (Rev, J. F. Lint, Pastor) J. H. Knarr, Ms M. Bradford, |twenty years, died early Monday morn-|Goodhart, 3 | L 9 3jof Belielonts ls the Than Metal com WEDNESDAY Sunday School—9:30 Bhai Ep ar. |-"% ‘mn JohBa-Hopkin LI MG : 7 3 articitn of brass bv’ the fopaiue: and. Ak “MYSTERY RANCH” Church Service—7:30. Vry Hipele. Mie I -~ sh / ata he eae ae Cottage Prayer Meeting every Wed- nesday evening. Everybody welcome to these services. ps M of Be al y- ts Also B64 " ‘ ve ' , ‘ Fa xt ; . mw a are Paramount's First Run News, DEMOCRATIC TICKET, | seven zrandehiliren and tw rent \aoieumn. 3 3 on view ro: = ; 7 a Tr T2lchn A Oe hem inte + ‘, | Also Comedies and Cartoon. United States Senator 8 af Ne . ey th an Tatas Ct evening the home J zation | ROTH nd ir ut Th STATE LAWRENCE H. RUPP Arizos nd Kerney Bush. in itor Dr. Widder. who ® of ag=.[F Fletcher, cf ! : th the enlargement ti re ec Biute Treasurer Puneful services: will-oo held thf oe Hal: ah George. Ming: Tn ta’ re, Lis processes bu (This Week) L. B. SHANNON : rE ) efferson County. ce ler, and one sis 1 Vober. 3 y's 4 lo teil 32. “ALIAS THE BAD MAN” Auditor General Mont © ul Collowhng v 2: ; clock . d ! av - : . ha. : : an a : . dn : th Old W omit eng WILSON G. 8ARIG | Interment will ¢ do at Cen re H ‘WSTERLING DECKER, HUSBAND L en a : : + paca Big a an aber hy RIN-TIN-TIN SERIAL. Berks ounty. x . € ¥ OF BERNICE SWARTZ, KILLED 18 0 i . . . 1 then 4 furs 2 ha lan ds Speclal Comedy and News. Judge of the Supreme Court . . ) EDWARD C. HIGBEE Struck by P. BR. R, Train at Crossing|,. _ 4 . oe ——— aa SRE aad MONDAY, TUES., WEDNES Fuyetle County : j Near Willlamsport—Died In Will- : hy a] ‘ey ri . Pe Donk : . . Judges of the Superior Court I ane . — gm 3 . lamsport H spital—Sedan He Was ‘otals b P 27 1 § } nove ‘ soostis them wit) at ror ioe ue ROEram ROBERT H. HENDERSON FI X08 ie on SueMay evening of last Driving Completely Demolished. : : in = er Ate oer a. SECRET WITNESS". wu lair County : ho onnMaph Thy =a on teased i ’ . : : AG 91 alewas 3 he 1m 8 “SE : ESS” an GEORGE PF. DOUGLASS ived for mos r- RE Decker, 32 years of age, of Centre Hall, 5; Bellefonte, 3. the cost of par the iron “BORDER DEVILS® Philadelphia GEO. H. McWHERTER nty-two years alat 1.o'clock Monday as a vesultiCentre Hall was zble to defest the Westmoreland County Deceased was reared in Jersey Shorelof iInjur suffered when sedan ong Bellefonte team in a 7-inning Montgomers 1 i 4 } 1H 18 4 ; " $ Montgomery, died the Hams por ) h Jamison pitching a clever gam ame gr 0 compete = A real treat in enters t 5 J al treat in itertainment, Best of Comedy, Cartoon & News. Congress and was the last surviving member of which he was driving over Sylvan {twilight game, at Bell fonte. Thursday FREDERICK B. KERR 3 family "hore survis her a son, Il crossing was struck by Penn vening core, § 3 in only one Clearfield County Henry Rossm mith, also of Johns-|sylvania passenger train ar 10u ri- inning —th was Bellefonte able to : OW and four nieces, ier. The ennayivani t roa ofl got ¥ h 1 y §« ¥ PE rol s 3 wa Spey § 3 | General Assembly t , ir niece Fhe Penns) it, and then they did the pecul- | J. ol OW vas wnt as a Worth selling is worth teil a. ROBERT J. MILLER ! About fourteen ymars ago, Mr. andlin Wii amspot reported the he i%- jar thing f hitting four times in a uest, tise, State College, Mrs. Smith lived in Centre Hall, where |senger train involved accident § row, which represented the sum total | AR hee | Mr, Bmith's trag death occurred, The wag No. 553, which is due th at 1 of their base hits for the entire game . widow then returned to Johnstown, |10 (E & T.) They scored o abd added thelr } Musieal Comedy Performande Seores : y . They scored two runs and added thei: i from which place they previous 1 Mr. Decker, on his way to Chicago, last in the third on an error. base : . Success, ; > rror, ——— come to Centre Hall \ was driving toward Williamsport onion balls and a fielders « hoce In ev. | . . -p (Continued from first page) i the Montgomery pike, a section of roadlery other inning Jamison was invin * : “| MILLER Mrs race . Achen-]which was just opened afl i cible. Centre Hall collected seven hits e Misses Loraine Brungart. Laura Breon, MULE? 3 ov oro ‘ | 'S 1 1 S bavgh Miller died at her FOIE in| proved, was picked up in ¢ un off Thomas, and of these seven, td * 8 , A . Ly #4 Betty Ebright, Mabel Burkholder, Ev- | elyn Colyer, and Anna Wert. And the emall giris who did thelr little act so well were Joyce Bradford, Patty Booz #r pnd Barbara Potter Lynn Breon is deserving of special ' le arly ¢ Yup . 3 a mention owing to his taking the part = Miller, formerly of Centre Hall, sui y $ ™ +4 er ¥ % x di a 11 i * ¥ 3 3 of the Sheriff in the play on twenty- | Vives her, as dos also a brother, Hi- [He died shortly after he was admitted | following struck out. ¥ four hours’ notice. Ernest A. Frank, | Tam RE. Achenbaugh, of Wichita, Kan-|lto the emergent y room The box scot Johnstown on Wednesday of last week]#cious condition and taken to the Wil-} Crawford »h vo Sbaggers it the age of 79 years, from complica. |liamsport hospital in a bre truck. 2hagger, sily. leading all hit Jad tions. Bhe was a native of Logan At the hospital it was found Al 1the iy. aul Martz came ton, but had been living in Johnstown |Mr. Decker was suffering from a frac with a 3-base hit in the fou i i * tha for many years. Her husband, Johnjture of the skull, a fracture of ning, but no runs counted left arm, and one { the right log. two were out at the time and Ja whose Inimitable style promised roars sas. She was a member of the Lut! The new sedan which Me Lecker Centre Hall of laughter from the audience, took eran fil, and it became necessary to sedk a substitute. Lynn volunteered, earned his “lines” by assiduous application to the task, and made an ideal country S———— hurled another 20 feet. Stover, co sherif!, ALTER. ~Charles Oliver Alter, na The deceased was the son of Mrs Durst, ry Presiding at the piano and giving | tive of Millheim, dled at his home In{Willlam Decker, of Montgomery, and}il Martz. as her best, ns she always does In any | Cleveland, Ohio, endeavor, was Mrs. J. M. Kirkpatrick, church, in which church funerallwas driving was demolished. It was Crawford, 1b services were held on Saturday. with thrown about 50 feet, striking a tele Bradford, 2b interment in Johnstown. graph pole, and the body was then] Emery, of ad La ol Eo Er O00 MUCH work, too much mental strain, too much worry then “NERVES”. How they torture you, tire you, keep you awake nights! . “NERVES” make you irritable, restless: give you Headache, Indigestion. ... “NERVES” make you look and feel old. . . . weaken resistance and pave the way for serious nervous or organic trouble, J. M. Foster, a druggist, suffered tortures from Over-wrought Nerves. He had dozens of so called “Nerve Remedies” in his store. One by one he tried them without relief until. ...But let Mr. Foster tell his experience in his own words. “I think Dr. Miles’ Nervine is the best nerve medicine made, and that a better one cannot be made. Dr. Miles’ Nervine was the only medi- cine on the shelf or in the prescription case that put me on my feet.” J. M. Foster, Druggist Marysville, Ohio He was the youngestlwans associated in business at the Fetterolf, If | son of the late Jacob and Elizabeth | Hughesville Cabinet company. He is]Knarre, If pants. Henderson and Hr Fisher, of | (Lawver) Alter and was bora In Mill | survived by hiz mother, his wife, wholP Martz, 3H on stage, heim 61 years ago. before marriage was Miss Bernice | Jamison, ——————————— He followed various occupational pur- Swartz, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Sall for Panama. suits, but for the past fifteen or twen-|Charles W. Swarts, of State College, |] Totals Harry Englert, son of Mr, and Mrs. |'y Years was alineman for an electric [and two small children. Sterling, Jr. Fred Englert, of Farrandsville; Walt. | company in Ohio. and Vivian; two brothers, William and er ¥. Allen, Renovo: Elmer W. Carr He is survived by his wife and these Thurston; two sisters, Maxine, of]? Toreel, ss . and Russell XL. Thomas, of Jersey |#isters and brothers: Mrs. Flora Ker-|Montgomery, and Mrs. William Taylor, | Bruno, if .... 0 Bhore, who enlisted in the United | Stetter. of Darby; Mrs. Sarah Bellman, |of Lock Haven, McMurtrie, 3b 0 States infantry, and Albert C. Witmer, | 9 Rockford, III; Mrs. Martha Ket-] Funeral services will be held this]© Torsel, 1b ........0 of Bellefonte, who enlisted In the coast | PeT: of Michigan, and 8. Herman Alt-| (Thursday) afternoon at Montgomery, |Anderson, 2b tier enil 1 swe mwnosaas - re *: artillery, will sall for Panama in the | ®% of Willlamsport. ————————— Whestand, of copuiise near future. John A, Getz, of Renovo, ——— There was a heavy flow of automo- A Watson, If oiucenss also enlisted In the coast artillery, GINGERICH.—~Mrs. Mary Gingerich, bile traffic through here all day Sunday oy sbute, ° erprand ———— et en wife of Grant Gingerich, died on Mon-|"" Monday, a large per cent. of Mt OMAR, P sevaneress k She Centre Reporter, $1.50 oar, coming from State College, where com: a —-— . ’ re day at her home quite near Clearfield, |igncerient extirvises were IN progress.! Totals ..... ......8 si | Maer ®mOOSON - SN =o oO sl ans omesan I a
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