THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1932 : THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. } A —————— — - Ee tsmons - en pm YHE CENTRE REPORTER dren, Woodware ivangelical church, the Mrs ella B. Ns r and Curtis B COMING FESTIVALS, I 1 of § Hey A ny mu officiating Levit Kec uior in the estate of the @ . ahi : 4 ISSUED WEEKLY, DEATHS, Mra, Harshbarge rf Wis na cousin : Mrs, « E. Bradford, In town, and with Interment was made i Fairview {ia Anna LL. Bartges ublish the of. AR S—— . . : ; her husband frequently visited ere AEs od CENTRE HALI YEN i i i i cemetery Millhelm iin fee of calling for settlement PENNA. je thelr last trip having been only rs : 5 . . — —net—— Ho accoun ic, | i sue of the m— . — B Mrs, Clara Burton poe, wife cently at the time of the 25th ann y * home APPROPRIATIONS FOR SCHOOLS BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors if FF, D. Lea, passed away at her hon versary of their marringe. BS. W, SMITH, Editor. i Centre Hall on Friday morning of —— IN COUNTY TOTAL $108,996 S&DW, BE. BAILEY, Associate Editer and last week at 5:30 o'clock. Mrs. Lee] KREBS—Dr. Robert M. Krebs die BIG Business Manager, was stricken with grippe in the springlin Pine Grove Mills a ——— a ; several > dvd | be ia : a Th August a2 propriations f« Botered at the Post Office in Centre Hall time, and complications developed | ' paralyt Blroke vila 9 : : T bed | oN of Levi and Margaret Goss Krebs schools has been receive by the vari i he RICH ELIEU REDUC ION a8 second class matter, whith caused her to kee her 1 . I . TERMS.—The terms of subscription to ‘ . . i and was born near Pine G Millis } Vint riot y antre COMI. +) about oeks ago mndition . i cts in tre county thd About geven weeks n uJ ) (Continuous Bhows 2 to 11 P. M) she Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance. ' tally until i in 1870, his age at death being 2 . ; HA Ba Plsplay advertising rates made known EItW Worse dally until the end. Jyvears and days. He was educated] 11°F "he county being 3104,440.60 FARM ‘he deceased was the daughter of ~ _SPpEeution. Tol 1 Cl tat Cal { Tw n the public schools of Ferguson towne ' ! sa 1 : JON i { Chariotte five 4 1) Wis _ bore Con a ven 8 , ided a. ship, then took a gourse in dentistry’ I~ : THURS. and FRIDAY M A CHINER SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES Willlamsport for many years, at which |! he : 2 in 18 , Sagi ea Was amountas © TiC Te vow: “LADY WITH A PAST’ Y 3a Led n we © returne 1 oe ay pg . PRICES ro Powry in Ean En ' vith onstance Benpett, Ber Ot wt Rs ' » her marriage to Mr. Lee took P A——— lace i FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE |... nearly th : ino Grove Mil where he practiced| Greg ownshi : Ino, | Wit (Rev, 8. ¥. Greenhoe, Pastor.) lowing that event. ) oa atte HE proiession until stricken with p AT weount of ol Ad schools ih { den vit irl i in New No. 4 Mef ORMICK-DE} i Centre Hall—9:00 A, AM, Centre Hall with h husband, and be-|™ = Bp y { urs. 1B Ja ines Tow n hi 31,154 no in P he ; * ry p ; a ING Manure Spreader g came identifi with the thers : TA sian «11 « FEH01 Weeoun clos Hi0¢ In Pu CVeT indes ¢ > Spring Mills—10:30 A. AM. : : : CI Musser who survives with ne childrer b tance charming gigolo be $130.00 Tusseyville, 7:30 P. M. Shite a : er # a wo kana og ¢ leaves, however W“ rothers an Is HNN leomes the t t t room i : pa Many e characteristics, made friends| . rw TE. Te nc y . unt closed hool . “ 4 ., New 10% GRAIN DRILLS PENTRE HALL REFORMED CHABGE Funeral services were held at per|l® Oren, of San Lui spo, Cal; ium Tow: et poorer | e than a shop git $130.00 (Bev, Delas RB, Keener, Fastor) M \ wl und Mi of I re res entertainment NANPA Used Farm Maehl i Wo Added—Paramount First Run News : rm ap ner nm w . : hi : co: . i | portionate low prices, EVANGELICAL lo ing which he funeral corteg ro ¢ ) ts hom Ir Plo rove Yapenunt ' : Best of Comedy and Cartoon. (Bev W, E, Smith, Pastor) eeded Ie : y =Shore whe ant by ev fo 4 English irial being Potter . em . —————————— Phone, write or see— 4 Tusseyville—93:33 A. M, a Gy made an 1h emetery at that place ' ed scho SATURD M h k Aeamont—10:30 A. AL : wn Gen en rte eters i, onnkern umber Centre Hah 7:30 P. AL Rolain apn : ey a nt eenie M Lane fe OLITREASURER'S SALE OF SEATED |! : | “STOWAWAY™ i | Company Phone 40.M — _ " : pr t. fom ’ 4 nel i: . dnp ed Sh - aris LANDS POSTPONED TO AUG, a0 ! STATE COLLEGE, PA METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, H, A, Fruyn, Faster.) Pprucetown-— #0:00—8unday School. 1:80—Evening Worship, i ‘ ind i : i i i vv Q f 1 ' Hall— ] n the home now ’ i y W J durvivie re t { ir i ——— | ee een | Also Universay N 10:00—Sunday School. Br rd : jo | g i J Lone BEd Leng 1€. \ arvivly - . LOCAL GOODXEAR TIR} Also Comedies and #mullton— RIMMEY.~lda M ged 3 mont nd two tors: 7 ; DEALER EXTENDS TIMI #:00—Sunday School. 25 day daughts if Edgar and Est Li i \[ 1 san Stove f Tis FOR SAVING ON TIRE BILL] : L —t te mas : H fey Hog an 4 4 . i MONDAY & TUESDAY 10: 00—Morning Worship. roondiner mms f ron ALE Fd i M : & Nproul i Hagar . i pneumonia, at the family home near (Centre _ —t re | WEDNESDAY PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) ' er delicate health foi o) 3 wo : #:30—8unday School it hort Hifi Inter: ent will be le lment + made Falrvie einnty t i ce : i “THE FIRST YEAR® 6:30—Christian Endeavor. fus Clhursday (ternoor t Tussey-iMiilhelm : y : ! ' No preaching service. a DEMOCRATIC TICKET, President of the U. 8. FRANKLIN D, ROOSEVEIL New For Vice-President of U, 8, : i cencay sven yo : i JOH: N ARNER to t t Vest \ t 4 ’ Added—Paramount First Run News. A238, Stat { ] todd 1 } ; { ' p Hest of Comedy and Cartoon. United States Senator t I ! s———— —— A TT NNIN State Freasirer : —l - Y L. B. SHANNON i “ me—— ————————— 0 ur { ar vw ELC Auditor General Judge of the Supreme Court EDW Judges of the Superior Court ROBERT GEO GEO oe { General Assembly R. F. HUNTER ONE OF 38 : A ad Z | f CENT 4.40-21 PA. DEMOCRAT ELECTORS 3 ’ \ \ , \ - ocratic presidenti : elected . : ; Be Ef 7 XB a - A iy wt = Sirty-six persidential’ let going to 3 | ap NN : Z XI EL 00-21 573 J Pennsylvas treasurer 2 dS. ya, oe ling are to connor | (AR) NAPE NS “pppaly SOI] SN Goodrich Bo fk ain 0 Sy wg, oe bein Tf AI po Vi TR Safa ta NOSSU7 520, Cavaliers Media ; Colonel Colonel I Wm H Gi Katner Reading James GRANGE ENCANPVENT: Eleanor i} i : nsbure : Me yg on . ‘ . ! ry E. Fi i Joseph { fe ere two sl : } 7) i AUTIFUI i NT J h \ uffey, | we sed irs | / i FUL GROUNDS. ALI Pittsburg ii lors gt Jrite fn Smit fd I m. R i HIB ITIONS. burgh; He ¢ t / . SF a4 HIBITION George H on os > ie ; a 5 Se - oe = ) Grange Park, Centre Hall Aug. 97 - Sept. 9 appear on the election : Hiewburg Tse lle and later to - ‘entre Hall The State Senate, with the of | he deceased fs survived by a son 450 FAMILES SPENDING THE WEEK IN TENTS. ator Beott. vassed 4 - tne . and a daughter, ha wife having ded , ‘ ‘ wp % re , Sy — ni for oa hy . of : an ' de toe some years ago. Ther also vies FH( JUSANDS ATI ENDING D ALY TO VIEW SPLE NDID AT- by the convention meth a abandoning {him a half-brother— Edward Riter. of FRACTIONS AND EN J( )Y VARIED AMUSEMENTS. the direct primary laws. The measire should pass the House The direct Japrary, and Mi 8, Pearl Brow n, Belle 8 ig re I'm j e ment bi 77 hy: Ek pe ahers Sete : od y ation: al i f¢ ©, ori iil ! - y primary laws have failed in accom | ce Mn bir ural an ricultural Ex Reputation——Hen, |. Banks K uriz, plishing what was claimed for them. | He : } : toona, and h Ohili wey | HARSHPARGHR. . Min. Sarskrat § I'm mense Stock and PoultryDis play , ] Altoona, and Hoy . Phil ip Deve ! wv " v ——————————————— Harshbarger, wife of Guy A Harsh: Potter township is adv ertising for | barger, no on Sutrday forenoon : in BAND CONCERTS, GRANGE PLAYS, ETC. bids to transport schoo; children from | an Altoona hospital 6 brief Nl. thelr homes to school and back for [ness from a complication of diseases i 5% rm Pes a | Funeral services were held the : 4-H CLUB WASHINGTON BI-CENTENNIAL PAGEANT. the 1352-33 school term. The (fact | from that a route has been established from | home Monday afternoon, the Earl Ross farm to RBarlystown The deceased was a daughter of : . indicates that the Manor Hill school | Franklin and Elizabeth Breon Harsh - ADMISSION - 50 50c charged for Parking JAuto- DEVOTED TO CAMPI Centre Hall; also, Mrs Frank Hoss, ’ ork barger, and was born at Spring Mills, Rha in the townie ts bn oped | Apt, ih I he Misha ad ENTIRE EEK) {Train ? Ship: to be opened. | other. the oO advanced In years, All Trains Stop at GRANGEPARK —————— sms made her home with her daughter and The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. | Mr. Harshburger. There were no chil: Si ad
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