THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1832. [———— ep, THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY. EE mae | BR ————— - CENTRE HALL. PENNA. BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 8. W, SMITH, Editor, : SBDW, E ‘BAILEY, Associate Editor and P— Botered at the Post Office in Centre Hall #8 second class matter, TERMS —The terms of subscription to she Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance Dlsplay advertising rates made known an application. “SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES @ENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Rev, 8B, F. Greenhoe, Fastor.) —— PENTRE HALL RBEFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delaa RB, Keener, Fastor) Pentre Hall— §:80—Sunday School. 10:30—Holy Commun Friday, 730 P. M,, Service. Bussey vilie— §:00—Church Service, 20: 00—Sunday School. {i IP EVANGELICAL (Bev W, E, Smith, Pastor) Bethesda—9:30 A. M. . Locust Grove—10:45 A, M. _ Ppring Mills—7:30 P. M. L i ’ METHODIST EPISCOPAL : (Rev, H, A, Pruyn, Pastor.) ~~. PRESBITERIAN (Bev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Fastor) #:830—8unday School. No preaching service. Pastor on vacation, during Sundays in July. a — DEMOCRATIC TICKET, United States Senator LAWREN H. Lehigh County, State L. B. Je Auditor VILSON G. Ci 1 RUPE Treasurer SHANNON erson County. ” i General 8 TST SAIL Berks ny Judge of the Supreme Court EDWARD C. HIG 3 Congress { General Asse mbly Fg RONDEAVU (To M AL OF THANKS, $ Saturday Colyer John games, Saturday Hall High the estra Saturday factory law 8prucetown Satu the Pq mond way; musi ters ii8 thre big pr A — A A IN, Cards of Thanks, The widow and co} Michael F. R Of returning many kindness gent bereavem The widow mother, Mrs manner express many kir cont bereav 14 or ¢ ih O James ohm. i this for the the re. gincere thanks idnes ses shown during ement of the family. Aina —— a. a THT Congressman J. B. Sram to the W, C. T U. recently held in Tyrone, have neither changed my attitude” on the tion. He has always voted dry. Kurtz sent a telo- convention saying, “1 my mind nor i fr AANA The borough of Howard made plication to the State Department Health to have its existing works system approved. The supply is taken from Lick Muncy Mountain, A AI A The local W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. A. W. Alexander, Tuesday evening, 10th Inst, ap of water. Run, on = N\\ DEATHS, . . F. Rossman, Potter t most honored passed June, Michael ident of ol Is citizens day of illness wnship, sh i Hf one and of thi apo days, out tantial the last irom few the of a 3 months ars, J an and Tusseyy cometal of 30 y¢ Interment was made at the Lutheran Reformed July 4th, Rev, tor of the Lutheran been the in Grandsons of the to its last d was a ve known in 8. F. Greenhoe, pas- church, having char ue a « place. minister deceasd irried resting of the body The and Marg on what Jomithan Rossman and was the Venrick Mountains, access to deceas: 2On ret is as in Seven onl’ Gap, frequently ind child He was thrice Miss Mos children vas two iviving dd Cl union efonte, ar arles, of The sec ond wife was Mary Grenninger, and the third, who survives the Ida Zettle, Mr. Long for the most {his life engaged as » day jaborer. Montana, are of this deceased, was of a. Mrs, Ida v, wife of at her home in FLOBREY ~ William Florey, died Pleasant Gap, of heart trouble. She was aged 73 years. She is survived by her husband and two daughters. Mrs, Harry Irvin, of Akron, Ohio, and Rea ‘at home, Bhe Is also survived by one {brother, and a sister. Funeral serv. i lees were held at her home, Rev. KR. C. | Dershems officiating. Burial was made in the Pleasant Gap cemetery. WILLIAMS James BE. Williams died at his home In Axe Mann fullow- ing several weeks illness with a com- plication of diseases. Heo wag born In More THE CENTRE Birman 2 I Vear, William of Bellefont« Mi John Bathgate Mrs. PP : Miss Mary nine hters @ ter, and Potter forty-nins Baptist ny member of i Funeral servi held charge of iring Inte Bellefonte Wednes week rment Ww. Mainw cemetery, VONADA Bertha Ife of Ru then Vonn mily home { i The poem is rep {ssue of i th HIOR Frine Toxns current on is pag only the which in is wing manner gratifviiwe to poems are printed, that in dicaten our local poet recognized n him. AIA ASS SR. Small fruit selling in town evidently heard the word hanging on nearly every one's lips This is surmised because of the prices asked for fruit-—cherries, common red. 10 cents; huckleberries, 15 to 20 cents; raspberries, 10 cents. Strawberries sold at nearer present condition prices, 10 to 15 cents, * i AM SPARS Invisible light, not lights, ig in the offing to Improve visibility for pilot and motorist. A Westinghouse engin. eer admits the statement sounds cons tradictory without an explanation, but venders have not it is a fact READY TO ON RELIE} EGISLATURE AU PLAN body, provide Hs Lax pi program, ing aries BAry commis given in Would raise mon estimat / REPORT OF THE CONDITI( iB} | | IN YOF | he a Ve Dat af the above at fmy kb iedge ned | ate | a on Directors TER N | BASEBALL LEAGUE A NEW START ENTRE COUNTY OFF TO Hebershurg THE ASANT GAFY APPLIES . - r MILLS SCOUTS WIN. S—— SPRING 16th Birthday Celebration, ——— ——————— Worth selling is worth telling—ag- WHITEWASH; 2.61 SCOR) V/4 CHAR { National Bank f Fens yi at Centre Hal ¢ Sate Bia a : i © i Tesel Reserve Bank apd gue from utside shecks as lets Redemption fund iresurer an 5. Ireasurer Total LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profite~ net Circulating notes outstanding Due to banks ‘ Demand depesits Time deposits fn 1e8 600 42 Bills payable and rediscounts 45.505 89 Total $575,301 48 State of Pennsylvania} County of Centre) I. HN. Leigh Ebright, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemiy swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, H. LEIGH BBRIGHT, Cashier sworn to before me this "th J. 8. BOOZER, Notary Public ES. Subscribed and day of July, 1982 My commission expires May 6, 1935, (Beal) Correct Attest ! DANIEL DAUP, F.V. GOODHART, EDWARD DURST, Difectors Centre Hall Frank vi Knary (srona fimery * Martz, R Martz, Wulker Bradford Jamison, *Stover, Durst saeCrawford Totals . . f *Patted for Frank a 0th. **RBatted for Knarr th. *sxBatted for Bradford in Sth. Where Centre Hall Plays: Thursday, July M4-Centre Hall Orviston. Saturday, July 18~Lamar at Centre Hall. fan aii at When contemplating having Public Sale call the undersigned, and reverse charges. E.M. [©MITH STATE COLLEGE Phone 1082 FIRE! In such an emergency you peed belp quickly... A telephone brings it without delay. Let 8 telephone pro- tect your home and family.Y ou con have one for loss than = dime a day! Bll BELL TREARPRHONE COMPANY OF PEnn, I'll Tell You Free How to Heal Bad Legs n a Simp noint the swollen veins and sc with Emerald Oil, and bandage your leg. Use a bandage three inches wide and long « gh to give the necessary support, wind- ing it upward from the ankle fo the knee, the way the blood flows in the veins, No more broken veins, No more ulcers nor open ¢ No more crippling pain. Just follow directions and you are sure to be helped. Your drugs won't keep your money unless you are. ly re | non nou ares. tat 185
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