The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 23, 1932, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1632,
THE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY,
Ann
CENTRE HALL, PENNA.
m—— .
BMITH & BAILEY,
8. W, SMITH, Editor,
SDW, BE. BAILEY, Associate Editor and
Business Manager,
Proprietors
P—————— - - —
Botered at the Post Office in Centre Hall
second class matter,
TERMS. —The terms of subscription to
the Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance,
Display advertising rates made kuown
Mm application.
"SUNDAY GHURCH SERVICES
#ENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
(Rev, 8. ¥. Greenhoe, Pastor.)
Centre Hall—9:00 A, M.,
Children’s Services, 7:30
P. M.
Spring Mills—10:30 A, M, (Commun-
jon Bervice.)
Children’s Services,
Tusseyville—T7:8(
the Young Man
PENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE
(Bev, Delas B, Keener, Fastor)
Centre Hall—
§:80—8Sunday School.
7:80—Church Service.
$pring Mills—
$:00~Church Service,
10:80—Sunday School
Farmers Mills—
$:30—8Sunday School.
#9: 30—Chwirch Service.
EVANGELICAL
(Bev W, E, Smith, Pastor)
Centre Hall—10:30 A. M.
Tumseyville, 2:30 P. M.
Lemont—7:30 P. M.
Children's Day Service.)
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Bev, H, A, Fruyn, Paster.)
Smuliton—
§:00—Morning Worship.
10:00—Sunday School.
Pentre Hall—
#:30—Sunday School.
10:30~Preachi hy
time for
Pprucetown—
10:00—Sunday School,
ng (Note
this Sunday.)
7:30~Childx
a'r
—
PRESBYTERIAN
(Bev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor)
#:30—Sunday School.
. “
AV, OV
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
Unlted States Senator
LAY }
State Treasurer
Judge of the Supreme Court
Judges of the Superior
ROBERT H H 18]
GEORGE
KERR
punty
General Assembly
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2 = iA of HEAR
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Team,
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Centre H
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tre Hall
score of
follows:
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play Enow
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will play
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FRUITTOWN.
A very nice
Joyed
Woods
Those present w
Runkle
Bernice Wagner and
Greeley Jordan, Mr
Stoner and da i
Mrs. Mark
is In the Bellefontehospital,
proving slowly.
Harry Horner has secured Miss Ston-
er, of Millerstown, as his housekeoper
Harry Hymes, Mr. and Mrs. BEd
ward Fryer and Miss Stoner made a
business trip to Lewisburg Saturday.
Richard Houtz, of Johnstown, re-
turned to the John Weaver home for
the summer months to recoup his
health,
The farm crops are not growing very
fast on account of the dry weather,
but there wili be fruit in places where
Jack Frost aid not destroy it.
There are four young fellows from
Mt. Carmel who are spending some
time In their hunting cabin in this
place, who say they are out of work
and times getting harder: that the
poor In Mt, Carmel are moving togeth-
or--geveral families in one house
to lessen the rent.
PiCnK
on Sunda
dinner
on tho
8 $11
and childre:
ignLery
id # %
Fettorolf of who
ime
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| 4 DEATHS. \
. ® . * e * .
MoeCOOL,
died
Sunday
Frankiin McCoo
heart
Bruce
from
He
for considerable
at the Spring Mills silk
although he suffered
attacks he eontinued at his work,
usual, and a
te
suddenly
morning.
very
on had been em
length
mills
hea
Sun
ploy «1
time
i
and
re peated
day morning he arose as
9:00 o'clock laid down on
A short time thereafter
member of the family went
room, the young man at
death,
The death
the deceased's
Frohm,
Hvng
Ruth
June
a lounge
rest. when
the
the poin
Inte
wis
of
oO
B
have
ut the home
mother, Mrs,
where he and his
The wife was
Noll. The baby
Marie, was
Brooks and
of lex
He
ocourred
James
wife
heen
Miss
named
Mrs
Cool,
vive him
daugh
born June
James Margaret
sister the © Ne dd, Lis
age
Funeral
Frol
sorvices
¢
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of
Arthoay
moves =»
iting at
foot
the
leg.
youth
his
SBlatterbeck, p
Wis
that
stove, It was while he
one corner of the his
of
hia
the
range
he foll, the weight
causipg him to twist
ago Inst February
and
year
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“Live Wires” Entertained,
A clags of boys in the Lutheran
Sunday school taught by Lynn Breon,
was very handsomely entertained by
Mr. and Mra. N. E. Emerick, two of
their sons being members, on Firday
night, After the set program was coms
pleted, the boys entered enthusiastic:
ally into playing games and storing
away the delicious refreshments serve
ed. The members of the class pres:
ent were: James Gearhart, Wm. Ker
lin, Donald Foust, Eugene Emerick,
George Emerick, Chalmers Weaver,
A “YOUNG DEMOCRATS” CLUB
FOR CENTRE COUNTY!"
Is “A Milllon
Novem r"-Fugene
Distriet
Section,
Meus
Burk
Superintendent
H National Slogan
bers by
in
This
holder
i for
the
in
Democrats’
hold
Hobert
On the eve of National Demo
t
)
cratic Convention June
Am
convention
M. Hut
of the
wen hos
Chicago, on
27th, "Young Clubs of
Of
ta
Own. Dr.
34-year-old
erica” plan
their
the
versity of
10
hins,
3
t
President Uni-
Chicago, has 1
deliver the principal address,
Hutchins
nificant of a
{ 5 i
*feholce of Dir,
ity
the
in this capac
in
n education and
Hutch i A ni-
of the
si new interest
in
: connection hetwee
lent
it
1
resi
figure, only because
ago Presidency, in
iploneer in the
“A Millon Members by No.
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MARRIAGE LICESES,
sn — cs A
LINDEN HALL
nd
Mc Chintd
3 Mrs
nday with
Old Fort,
Mr. and Mrs,
on Sunday at the home
Mr,
MeClintic's parents at
A son was
Danie MeClinti
of the
horn to
former's
Wm. McClintio
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Messmer and Mr.
and Mre. Elmer Mesmer and children,
of Loganton, visited with the former's
brothers, Jacob Messmer, ag State Col-
lege, and Joseph, near Milesbure, on
Sunday. .
Mr, and Mrs, Westcott Wisland, of
Chattanoogn, Tenn, vigited with Mr.
and Mra, F E. Welland on Thursday.
Mr, and Mrs. Samuel loss, accom
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Rals.
ton, of near Centre Hall. spent the
wok-end with relatives and friends at
Lock Haven.
EL MI 1 MAASAI.
There were 44 patients in the Centre
County Hospital at the beginning of
this week.
parents, and Mra
Gerald Fetterolf, also, the teacher.
T. J. QUIGLEY SPEAKS
ON “SAFETY” TO KIWANIANS
Thoma J. i
Depart
ment of La
LOCAL: AND PERSONAL.
nd Mi F. M, Fish
and Mr.
My
Quigley
and Indi Lemont,
bu
Commonwealth of Pennsayl Cireensbu
dressed members Penn
meeting JBL
Belle Hotel
“8a for
al
Penn
peaking
on ys
gtatement thne
wtounding
killed In ident
in ag
in our country
tories, mills, on the
streets in oul home
Over one hundred
thou
» Lhelr vy
C. H. HOMAN
H. G.
Hall
STROHMEIER
Centre Marble & Granite Wi
CENTRE HALL, PAL.
PLUMBING
SUPPLIES
AA ————
ALLS LEGISLATURE
IN SPECIAL SESSION]
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LAYERS
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ADMITTED HO
SPITAL.
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ongest
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LIBERAL ©. M.
PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS . . A. C. TIME PAYMENT PLAN
W. R. HOSTERMAN GARAGE
120 §. Pugh Street STATE COLLEGE, PENNA.
NEW PONTIAC SIXES and V-EIGHTS