The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 10, 1932, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 163
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Ma on bon
HE CENTRE REPORTER
WEEKLY,
DEATHS,
ISSUED
A
CENTRE HALL. PENNA.
SMITH & BAILEY,
B. WW, SMITH, Editor,
KE. BAILEY, Associate Editor and (vine tre
Business Manager,
Proprietors ‘ .
BML Away i iit it ng
Frida,
tit
in i
Attempts to
tment hit
‘nesday previous,
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Eatered at the Post Oflice in Centre Hall
#8 second class matter,
TERMS.—The terms of subscription to
ghee Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance,
Display advertising rates made known
Mm application.
“BUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES
FENNAR VALLEY LUTHERAN (CHARGE
(Bev, 85. F. Greenhoe, Pastor.)
Tusseyville—9 to 10 A. M.
Centre Hall—10:30 A. M.
Spring Mills—7:30 P, M.,
-
FENTEE HALL BEFOERMED OHARGE
(Bev, Delas B, Keener, Pastor)
Pentre Hall—
#:30—8Sunday School.
7:30—Church Service.
Home Mission
$pring Mills—
#:00—Church Service,
30:00—Sunday School.
Farmers Mills—
§:80—8unday School.
30:80—Holy
evinde only were 1 orted
pain
3 3
spitad, the LEO
fel
ue to «
the ho having
for which It there w
Death was
roid
wis
d thi
arinoma of tne
tumor. Funeral
the home «ft
Monday
eI tery
officiated at
were held from the
in
interment
by Rey
neral
The
month
Howard
nia,
deceased Millhelm on
the near
the Tu
noon in
Giriesing
MErVICos,
ed
and days,
Homan,
aged 6
He was i BON "
living in Califor
Aaronsburg.
decens was Years
¢
now
in
Milheim for a
and born
was
wis dealer in number
but for the past
fern
VEOArs,
Peniten
wigned
though
Service.
munior
communion.
EVANGELICAL
(Bev W, E. Smith, Fastor)
Tusseyville, 10:30 A. AL
Centre Hall—2:30 P. AM.
Lemont—7:30 P. ML
(Revival Me:
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Bev, H, A, Pruyn, Paster.)
$muliton—
#:00—Morning Worship.
19:00—Sunday School.
Pentre Hall—
#:30—S8unday School.
10:80-—Morning
fprucetown—
10:00—Sunday
7:30—Evening
(Reviy
night, closing Friday, N
PRESBYTERIAN
(Rev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor)
$:30—S8unday School.
10:830—Morning Ww
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Worship
Worship
Worship.
da
Ls Will
THE WHOLE NATION
WILL BE LISTENING
Grang ! i
is
and
ot “id
urday,
on the
brief
well -know
duction
ence; entert
cores; and
year's work ir
ant department
Grange. The
through ti
Company and
complete that
including practically
broadcasting
The plan of one of its
sceslons was a we tha Nati
Grange i . and a re
markably strong program is
ranged for hour.
to the Grange people,
others privileged
Grange program, and
al radio in the United
tuned In for the Nov
cast.
ide
asting
mn
©
most
inged Ir
Haven, ©
country. r., had two «
the prominent inton
in t
recently
the ases he
He
H
Loganton,
had died
I$! was
the
samme
casting week was
home of
of
mad John dierly,
several ago miles ast where
always
In
several
ir- | Bier]
within a
same
Mrs :
aged suddenls
such an addition week called to the
million
the
sidden denth of
MM years old.
home by
to hear stherine Bilerly,
of John H. Blerly
on bed at he
hr family when the
room to call Mrs
her
about every rurs | widow
be |
broad
She
Htateg
19th
will und dead + home
ember members of y
went to
hey her
had
health
Bierly
HALLOWE'EN PARTY
ENJOYED
apparently wen in
1
night before
was
the
Her death
She was a
oy r
due to hemor
BY NURSES
the
1L.0-
fol
George A
Harris
Glenn,
Mrs, !
Jou
member of
The N
the Centa hospital he
Halloween party in tha
fit the hospital, the evenir
All Baint
Mis
Udder, R
N., and
Gar
of the
ke eping
Those
wer
association of
Id a
room
ig following
nostesses aw«
M Royer, R. N Adeline
N., Miss
W n
Lutheran church
Surviving
and daughters
n: Cha:
smsport
Albert, all at home;
Anna Greene and Ruth, of
Shor. Funeral services were held jast
Thursday with burial at
—
near
her the
Are
directors’ lowing sons
of lLogants
B. of Willi
i Jose Ph
les 1, and
Ya
re James
and
Edna Vitm
Morgan, R. N,
{
wl
»
he entertainment
hments
Loganton
and
Hon
refres in
re served
1 served.
NIXON Mrs, Florence M N xon,
ged 61 vears, wife of Frank I Nixon,
of Salona, RD. died at her home Thurs-
day morning after an illness of several
| monthe, She had lived in that saction
all her jifée and died in the house in
which she was born. Bhe la surviv
R (ed by her husband and one daughter,
rove | Florence May, at home. Funeral ser.
a R. N., ! vices were held at the howe on Sunday
Miss Mabel Ingram, R N., Altoona: | afternoon, in charge of Rev, Ralph
Miss Laura Be kwith, R. N., Miss M [Casner, of Loganton. Interment in
E. Bartholomew, R. N.,, Miss Florence | ov, dar Hill cemetery.
Smith, R. N. !
Student nurses? Miss Margaret eos,
Miss Mabel Heltman, Miss Margaret |
Bradford, Miss Nannie Bell Stewart,
Miss Gladys Rishel, Miss Sara Sym.
monds, Miss Sarai Watson, Miss Sara
Grove, Misk Martha Walker, Miss Thel-
ma Lesh, "Misgt dha Deitrick, Miss
Genevieve Fluder. Miss ¥the; Beaver,
Mise Hele Ba¥ton: Miss Bessie Stere,
the he
R. N
directress of
waide yes frais
Mi
nurs
pre n
Mra, M. J
Yerna J. Hartman
es: Mis Rutl
Mise Clara
Wm .Becking r,
College; David E. Washburn,
N.., Miss Kline, R.N., Pine
Mills: Miss Eleanor Yarnell
Foke,
Smattors died
ht,
State
an
Mra
State
Kn technician,
College
Mrs,
Ann
NOLAN «Mrs, Nolan,
wife of James Nolan, a native of Belle-
fonte, died at her home In Pittsburgh
on Baturday. Sha was born in Belle
fonte afd was aged 62 years. Burial
was made at Bellefonte on Tuesday.
Ae IO A SAPP,
Penny-a word ads are effective. Try
Mary Powers
REPORT OF CENTRE COUNTY
HOSPITAL FOR OCTOBER
) wimitted during month
ths during month
patient tre
and semi-private
days
patients,
Nao, of
no, patient
101;
ward patient
month
remaining
REVIVAL
SPRUCETOWN
MEETINGS
M.
Am
{MISSIONARY AT METHODIN
CHURCH, CENTRE HALL
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{HUNTER HELD FoR
CHARGED WITH
MAN IN MISTAR}Y
(O01 RT
SHOOTING
FOR GAME
Mark Brungar
of last week,
t
i
i
i
i
at his 30
Hill shatt«
same In
Contin or
afating
The
MM of the leg
Coudreit,
camp
FLEMING GIVES DRIVER OF
DEATH CAR NINE MONTHS
Mullhoil
go nternced
Ward
mrt to
47,
on
Lemon wirtland,
N. Y, was
M.
county «
and, of
Thoarsday Ly
Judge Fleming in the Cen
tre BOTVe term {
months in the county jail,
of
prosecution
Mulholland
untary
nine pay
fine ons dollar kta
44 $4
mansiaugn
stop and render
in ax th
Plus Richards
cident it
ageqd
er, on the
i
charge |
neay
ened $«
months to three years and on
ter a straight six months
it The
ferm was
meted on sOntencos will run
concurrently
Following
Richards
to Philipsburg
repair
tersection
which
fled
in
Mulholland
where had his ear
to Snow Shoe Ine
was apprehended
the accident
wane killed,
he
and thence
where he
by motor patrolmen
He stated t6 the court that ths ace
cident wag vanavoldable and he did not
know why he had run away after it
had happened
Seth Bell, of Philipsburg, pleaded
guilty of violating the liquor laws and
was sents neod nine months
in the county Sail.
to serve
i
P. G. Garrett, the Rebershurg com- |
tractor and builder, who is always on
the lookout for business<ifiy his line, |
was ciroulating ahout Spring Mills last
Allss Gladys Williams, them,” © ff
week, iidas Lo 8
pre
R
TO RE-ORGANIZE
LOCAL FIRE
I
that
fighting
holder
therefore nece
ont,
ROUTE MAIL
THRUOUT
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