The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 25, 1932, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1032
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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.
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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
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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