THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1032 _——= = THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, mm CENTRE ——r BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors SB. WW, SMITH, Editer. SDW, KE. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, HALL, PENNA. —— Batered at the Post Office ln Centre Hall As second class matter. TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to she Reporter are $1.00 a year, ln advance, Display advertising rates made kuown on application. ‘SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES SENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Rev, 8. ¥. Greanhoe, Fastor.) Farmers Mills—9 to 10 A. M. Centre Hall—10:30 A. M. Georges Valley, 7:30 P. — PENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Rev, Delas EB. Keener, Fastor) AML EVANGELICAL (Rev W., E. Smith, Pastor) Bethesda—0:30 A. AL Spring Mills—10:45 A. AM. Locust Grove—7:30 P. ML : METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev. H, A, Fruyn, Faster.) Pentre Hall— P:80—Message, Mis Eva 30:30—8unday School. $:830—Epworth Pprucetown— 49:00—Sunday School. 11:00—Message, Miss B Pyoing Mile— §:30—8Sunday School. 7:30—Message, Miss B League. PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor) #:30—Morning Worship. 30:830—Sunday School. 7:30—Christian Endean Park Auditorium — DEMOCRATIC TICKET. President of the U. 8S, FRANKLIN D, ROOSEVELT New York For Vice-President of U. S. United States Senator LAWRENCE H. Le gh County, State Treasurer { Auditor General A he Supreme Court Judges ROBERZ H. HENDE N of the Superior Court Congress Clearfield General Assembly — Col. Fred on Saturd sence of the fice. Eve: knows Fred large nu ties, incl are joined ty-third citizen of higher record as ecutive, every resps field, =on James Ke hearts of Pennsylvar iis passir needs ing h eceaty, inte unselfishly ery Democrat will party no m com It ¢ Crook umprie team t school urday that ti ing to such that rooters Bportsy the wa alka of ficialdom. ——— a ——— BETHANY ORPHANS HOME ANNIVERSARY AT WOMELSDORS The 60th anniversary of Bethany pnahs’ Home, held today entitled “The Hope of the will be given by the children Rev. Henry 1. Gebhard, superintond. ent, announced a very special feature of the anniversary this year will permission of the public to view the Ira B. Reed Baby Cottage. Baby cot- tages are never open to public visita- tion at any time, but for very special reasons this year this gram will be made, but the rigid rules will be strict. 4y adhered to In the future, when the building will be closed to the public, AAAI, Beautiful new Fall Hats in at The Hat 8hop, Millheim.—Mrs, Lenore V. or at Womelsdoef, will be (Thursday). be DEATHS, , Wert disd at his home Huntingdon county, of acute Indigestiof, although he had not health for some time. of M. L. and Polly was born at Milroy al- ago. He was a farmer by occupation and at his death held the office township auditor. He wna a member of the Evangelical church at Milroy, the of Odd Fel- and if Moose, ardent sportsman. he married Miss Pennsylvania Fur nace, who survives with three children, Ellsworth and Gladys, at Home, Mr=, Hazel Gilliland, Warriorsmark. He als leaves hig father. me brother and x sister, J. B Wert, of McClure, and Mrs. Arthur Page of Milroy. Id WERT Isaac William at Franklinville, result of an attack as the been in good Heo was Ann Wert most 54 aA son and years of Boalshurg lodge the He was also On March 3rd, Carrie Davis, lows, Tyne lodge « an 1903, +f of ang of Vices Were hi 1:30 o'cl A —— LOCAL AND PERSONAL. tl LF ex be i¢ Ww i Ny fits from buying A number ner family gathered Pak,” Seven Mountains, evening, where they ate their supper in one of the pavilions. Social contact was the main object in mind, and this in the minds of the participants was impossible without dipping into each other's dishes, The Wigners and des- cendants present were: Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. CB. Flink, Harvey Flink, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller and children, Evelyn, Lynn, Al ta and Charles; Mr. and Mrs, J. ¥. McClellan, and sons Wilbur and Vin. ton; Miss Fay Bradford, all of Centre Hall; Michael 8mith, Mrs. Ruth Thom- as and son William, Potters Mills: Mr, and Mrs, Roy Smith and chiMren, Roy and Bettie, of Lewistown: Mrs. of members of the in "Locust Wag- (rove on Sunday adv Frank Long and sons Walter, Bugene, and Herbert, of Washington, D, C. Rl a THE CENTRE REPO VOCATIONAL NOTES, GREGG Twp, SCHOOL Inte for week) ton jst Open — Tha schools the morning, staff has last same Monday, Sept will Mon- The teach. chang from the High school year in Gregg 1932-1933 September b township for erm on iy but few of vear, In ns last will of aaRistant faculty with the teach the ach the exception position as This po in SCONOMICH, ition has sen eliminated and all will be taught by the The gine is felt that home econom # work super- home change 11 in no way effect the | study, and It conomics econocm # course of in be work this hool the department of will just as effective as former management, chers’ Meeting, Sept. 2od-— LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Rev. I. N. Demy says: “1 have found nothing in the past 20 years that can take the place of Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills. They are a sure relief for my headache.” Sufferers from Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache, Backache, Sciatica, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis, Muscular Pains, Peri- odic Pains, write that they have used Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills with better results than they had even hoped for. Countless American house~ wives would no more of keeping house without y Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills than with- out flour or sugar, Keep a pack- age in your medicine ca and save yourself needless suffering. At drug stores—25¢ and $1.00 RTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. » ® » % ® * - . * . FARM CALENDAR. - Timely Reminders from Pennsylvania State College School of Agriculture * * * ed ” . 4 * ® seleet Uniform Exhibits Vegetables ted for exhibit most likely win prize when glze, col uniform in best mars ‘ leaned and disease nju PTL i mens thoroughly, wctively arranged Essential Tl Hen Care Before laying WKS V i Wove o 1 Use Proper Lights ode 1 Eas Often AE TRE AY The RICHELIEU 2to 11 P. M) THURS. and FRIDAY Attraction and Pleture Program! WASHINGTON Lionel Asther. Sage ‘THI with Ns MASQUERADE’ jarrymore, Karen Morley, £3 Attraction—Arnle lLelpold and ROYAL BAND, Stage “IsL1 his Added—FParamount First Hun News test of Comedy and Cartoon, SATURDAY “MY PAL THE RING” Heel. anid Cart Also Universaj News Also Com eddies MONDAY & TUESDAY ro HELL” ‘A PASSPORT First Comedy, Paramount's arioon Also New ged Some Show! WEDNESDAY “STEADY COMPANY" Action of the Ring, Comedy of Za Dare, Added harley Pitts, Chase: alse Athleth ra Se ERR Wmm—————— LOOK ON FOR OUR GRANGE CIRCULARS PARK. We culars distribute the Park on find will our in tsrange Yon Humerons Store handred of Cir several tents Friday this fisted suitable on thereon Fienie will ni- werk. will items for and Lunehes, which ford those frum Dinoers in charge of tenis a max- amount of pleasure preparation of food will thus be re- duced to a minimum, wanis to stand over a hot stove spending the greater part of the day in the preparation of meals, Our Store Is ready ts serve you and help you In enjoying a pleasant week on Grange Park. No attempt will be made here to Hist Hems or quote prices, Suffice it to say that we can take care of your needs at prices which will meet with your approval LOOK FOR THE CIRCULARS, si ——— T. A. HOSTERMAN CENTRE HALL hecause No one BOUL tomateos find frequent ie Move Popples Cirjes Good Bull Improves ¥ bred IT a Produce The quality { y FIRE! In such an emergency you wedd belp quickly... A telephone brings it without delay. oJ PELL TRELEFRONE a ——— { Market chick $1 Hall; 4 { BOG, entre REAL ESTATE sePeseee WANT TO BUY OR SELL ? SEE US FIRST. er reved CENTRE HALL, PA. LOOK at these 7 Quality Features 1 Lifetime Guaran« toed. 2 Goodyear name and bouse flag on sidewnil. Full oversize. Built with Saper- twist cord, Good- year patent. Husky, heavy tread. Deep-cut traction. New in every way. TUNE IN Wed. Pr. MM. Goodyear Radio Program phone 56 Why be satisfied = with a second- choice fire when FIRST- choice costs ile Price $3.69 er Set $13.96 Tube 9%¢ Single Price $3.89 Per Set $16.16 Tube 91c¢ 4.50-2% 83 EACH in Pairs Single Price $3.95 Per Set 818.32 Tube 91¢ $ 4.7519 50 EACH in Pairs Single Price 84.63 Per Set 818.00 Tube 940 $ 4.7520 57 EACH in Pairs Single Price 84.90 Per Set $18.28 Tube 9%e $ $.00-19 Tz EACH in Pairs Single Price $4.85 Per Set $18.88 Tube $1.00 S$ §.00-20 EACH in Pairs Single Price $4-9§ Per Set $19.20 Tube $1.14 $ 6 or 8 ‘Plies’? Of the 6 or 8 layers of Sapertwist Cord in this Goodyear, two do not run from bead to bead — they are really cord breaker strips and that's what we call them although some tire makers call them extra plies. 5.002% EACH in Pairs Single Price $5.18 Per Set $19.92 Tube $1.16 $ GOODYEAR PATHFINDER. 459-320 Fach inPre Single 85.38 Tube 98¢ 4-50-33 SE 27 Fach inPrs Single $5.43 Tube $1.23 475-19 $ 16 Each inPrs. Single $6.33 Tube $1.17 so0-19 Sfad5 Each inPres. Single 86.68 Tube $1.17 $2810 7: Single $7.53 Tobe $1.38 00-20 Single $6.78 Tube $1.33 CENTRE HALL
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