The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 24, 1932, Image 4

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 103; THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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SHE CENTRE REPORTER were born tw x n .¥ Ned
ISSUED WEEKLY. DEATHS, Hunter, Within rt, and Albert V,, CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL
tov a i avutin: NOTES. '| Join the Red Cross and Help
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CENTRE HALL. PENNA. CLYDE A. SMITH DIES AT HOME D eraEGL
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 2 HERE, WEDNESDAY MORNING ining eo pi 'S "u wister, . " w : _ % y z : vel hil Pp TE 8 The Distressed and Needy
8. W, SMITH, Editor, Ivils Smith seed ong of thi
SDW, E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and ji it his home in Centre Hall short
Business Manager, ‘ - ".th ‘ vod :
ly afte i) clock Vednesday morn
a 1 Ing after oar Hines extending over
Baotered at the Post Utlice in Centre Hall
second class matter.
TERMS. — The terms of subscription to
Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance. of the time. Septemd 13th he wen
Display advertising rates made ksowd to Washington, D. C., and became a pa-
pm application tient in the Walter A. Reed hospital {Bis gener ition of
a 1. 8. Government institution, but}Whe was born at
SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES the eminent surgeons there could give State College, died at Grazerville, ag g . "1 : ; ; i Val
3 Ji - 52 Years, months and 12 da vit wind Ah i Leas, « Howar
sSmitn
Heals
Smith
several months during which period tember
he was in distress from pain for much
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OSMAN
Upon returning home
ondition began ol was nn son of David and Martin ton | are the proud paren ¢ a daughter
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@ENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN OHARGE
(Bev, 5. ¥, Greenhoe, Pastor.)
a by until death
Spring Mills—Communion Service, 3 The deceased was a son of
ie 10 A. M. Reception of members. and Margaret Witmer Smith, and was Son—
A sacred concert will be given in St torn in Loganton, May 18, 1873, mak CROFT. —Mrs. Mary A. Croft, widow |
Mark's Lutheran church, Spring Mills, ing his , 59 years, § months and 5 . . Croft. died at her home in
Friday enin t 7:80, to which 14 ie wife, who before marriage wunell, of complications incident
gitizens are invited, A choir as Miss ovan Henderson, survives advan wwe. She was born in Belle
of 26 voices will present an iInteresi- him. There aren children H Vit fon 53 y 8 Ox Survivi
mora serious as each day Usman aday
Altoona where
Is . fthe P. I. KR. shop
Ba underwent
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ing program. mer 8 h. Bellefonts James W.ltollowing children: James
Tusseyville communion Service at Smith, Williamsport, are surviving bre “11 gh
30:30 A, M. thers id Mi race 8 h, Cent
Centre Hall nual Thank-Of- | Hall. Is an only sury ; ust
ervice
g at 7:30
g desired.
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BENTEE HALL REFORMED CHARGE
(Bev, Delas B, Keener, Fastor)
Pentre Hiall—
#:30—Sunday School.
7:80—Church Service. i lephone line in South America, fo Birth in
Ppring Mills— or ive yeu £0, Was } lst rvi speaker In New PLoS CoA Lecture | -
#:30—Sunday School. 2 Lo a ¥ a Forum.— Discusses “Future of the |
180—Holy Communion. nen He Pp i meroan
B9:30—Holy Cc : i heoka ont “ 1R9 ha axpsibusanl i American Family.”
4:80—S8Sunday School olunieer ana sol RK he Cl di (Tins, Sta «
$:80—Churcly Service.
Home Mission Service.
EVANGELICAL
(Bey W, E, Smith, Fastor)
Centre Hall—10:30 A, M,
Tusseyville—2:30 P. M,
Jemont—7:30 P. AM
{Revival Meetings.)
LARGE AUDIENCE HEARS LEC-
PURE BY MARGARET SANGER)
Control Advocate Appears As |
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Bev, H, A, Fruyn, Paster.)
Pentre Hall—
§:80—8unday School.
$:46—Epworth League.
Pprucetown— th f ’ ht, and
30:00—8unday School 2 4 t time 1 enft {4 hs oy . . a
INO am : ra th rate Ar ; | PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN
$m ullton— YTIO velo : . ' G
§:00—8unday School. nducted i y. 5 thie nat 3 : : | zse paws for a fou one» '
N Py . ri t fouservill ’ 3 eolumn These 11} ud a 8
Pre wy Th ‘ . ! of ! ‘ i N E R V E S workers in the wm
; ad , : ! i $ i tise anything bers
. . te " House 568
When you are just on edge . . .
: when you can’t stand the children’s
: ; : ‘ - : soise . . . whe 1 ng yo i
inday School. i 1 : g J ae ; TOMBE JAMIESON STIL noise 3 wen everything you do
is 2 burden ... when you are irri
e. the « ! 4 rere i MAN OF MYINITERY table and blue . . . try Lydia E. Pink-
PRESBYTERIAN py :
J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) 4 4 : Sn ! points
Jom ny. hs t ham’s Vegetable Compound. 98 out
EDITOR MEEK TO GRAB A PLU) ; . be ‘ an A ; of 100 women report benefit.
IF POSSIBLE. . : : ‘ t i It will give you just the extra en-
ergy you need. Life will seem worth
living again.
Don't endure another day without
the help this medicine can give. Get FORD ROADSTER.
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ottle from vi rEtet trsclam
O18 rom your druggist 1oGay
Li E Gollluuss
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
I'll Tell You Free
} College, wa How to Heal
The ehild ©
Of t t iy n % wWikird =a arent 3 Prd Bust ¢ healt prop ul Rh he Oo Wire 3 | ih eres y of the ps | sw Der. with
ens Shee mem mie oie Bad Legs EES
to hear fron iyons who fares 3 1 a il y hres childenrn in lect, the speaker said 1 sizing the | ¥., of Siat oll " - ¥ ! 1 W ANTED—Maz K
we are not entitied to it woul the ; . ni une \ ~~ — bald | T0¢ hat firth control would do much | 19enti h nan As A vit kinds; tankage ot
be just as gl 0 hear iron fron 3 home and. in . a [toward ending this. Ten million chil whom he hb France. T Simply anoint the swollen veins A. M. Reigel, Centre Hall; phone 1i-
who think we we. Such letters nn all : laren. in addition. are handicapped thru | names checke and John Hard; A and sores with Emerald Oil, and | R3. ne
might help our cause wl Fy Life we | Philaddiph ive who was alse In bandage your leg. Use a bandage | i. TED Saicsman with
1 i three inches wide and long enough |
head for thd public themame company, was reached by lel
of the kind of corn we's ever : Mrs ara
tasted, i { he late Bamuel Weiser, died hut world-wide prob
FT ‘ it {ive $US ITY het 1antghter . 3
Editor Meek has sure taken the bull X 3 i her Gauge: all aintained, as both
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Py the horns, and is going ou 0 8 )
somethin’. Long self-effacing and cor 1 fliness of a complication of dis cok an crease in populati ling made on this angle. however
tent merely to wield a facile his her advanced too rapidly is juestion pondered
erfu; pen in the interest :
he now asks for some reward + i. ®eph and Mary (Adams) Cantner, and! her listeners |
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entitled to it. Ig given a place worthy | ¥22 Dorn In Penn township February Mra. Sanger gave seven 1 ns for | B=
Of his capabilities, it will be , 21, 1858, hence was aged 74 years, 8ithe practice of birth sntrol ‘hey {to police headquarters in all the cities
months and 24 days were that man woman with a | of the east ——
County Detective Boden and Sheriff
ot.
po The Weisers
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OCHS ¢ fects which apDeared
it 3 4 supply Consumers with 250 househ
Tane W. iser th control is not only a personal | *F hone He stated that the Jamieson to give the necessary support, wind- necensitios In West Centre county. On-
its : "Ihe knew was working as a policeman fang it upward from the ankle to the v reliable men and hustlers can “qual
Philadelphia and had not been re knee, the way the blood flows in the | rN Thousands RRP earning $35 to
State College. full TE vt tout and ou amd tat Seok | rtod missing. A close check iy bes veins. No more broken veins. No $15 weekly. if satisfied with su
more ulcers nor open cores. No | ... .. ply immediately, stating
to more crippling pain. Just follow |... _ .unation, references —Rawleigl
issing person bureaus in an effort to directions and you are sure to be Co ! Dept. PN-OD-N, Chester, Pa. ot
sive the riddle of Jamieson ans fin helped. Your druggist won't keep FRED BENDER, Centre Hall, Pa.
aGa Wied
your money unless you are. x4
A teletype message was sent out
Weiser was a daughter of the world's jcading statesmen, she
wints and pictures wil] be naalled
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were residents of Mill-} tranemissable disease should not He |
m for upwards of forty years and permitted t become a parent that | Boob are confident tha an answer will
. be found in a short time.
MMISSIONE SET ] . . h
COMMISSIONERS ETTLE were esteemed and respected by theirlwhen a woman l= suffering from a tems. |
FOR VOTING MACHINES many friends and acquaintances mm |poroary disease she should not be per- | re THE REPORTER is well equipped to do the Best
1 rw Penns Valley Mr. Weiser died mitted to become a mother, that when | PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. : : ’ 9 PP
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Centre county commissioners settled
Svith the Automatic Voting Machine © one years ALL there are already subnormal children | ————
th ws Gof rv ¢ y i
Ta ris $ FLT # F reavh a" wie deceased Aare A Son. iin the famils thera hould not be 4 i
Of Jams OWT w York swt* the pays : i family SET should n be oth | . dine .
‘ rk, fe ! 1 AY, DECEMBER 6, at
: EE. Y are. and a daughter. Bertha! 3 , tz a » ESDAY, a pa . .
ment of t} a voting sachines OF + an * i 5 * na, lers., that children should Hs boa n at . >
the ! Vie 114 . { vi f Charles Breon, both of State] healthful int . that otk, ¢ Sprucetown church, ! nile Kind of Job I rinting.
¢ boroug Philipsbun Bm . ' 4 atniul Inter tha § a st y iy
ount paid + “ DHE Also BuUrviving in A ister fahould not become parents, that thers 0 1 or Potters Mills, J. H Royer wil
the cost 3 ines leas” in oe w. Mageie Ricker. of Seranton. should be noe children unless hey ! . ”
th bene ¥ % 3 ’ “ ¢ sluts far 4 A « Qos Fy
oe was a member of the KE could be provided for and tl By also, farm of Sec ACTER. See P
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lon should be a certain peri . . . M. Bmith, a .
implements, household
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for
irch and her pastor,
Aocordis
clerk,
3 f yop 3 ¢0'} " i i
we of her daughter bers of the family | “The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year
Machine company, the settlement was | oo loge, Thursday; _inteement{ “Under the oid order. a man knew put on new GOODYEARS
was md * ) tio 1 NY Bt § i
i yids ri cemetery at his wile simply i a mil which to
amiable and tho pending sult will Millheim tod 3 . . T )
me i tn mp Erm y mre) rt Lost 20Lbs.ot Fat | } for WINTER...
- : jod f Brakes stop your wheels but it takes
wife as a woman In Just 4 Weeks tires that GRIP to stop your car.
of the Coun : ss inaloners . : METH I. Henry Smith, president rv proper period when a man knew iw
for the mn ou nding t decision of the Smith Printing company and | . :
of the 8 eme Court of Pennsylvan- prominent for a quarter of century In Her present aim, Mrs, Sanger safl | Get this protection now for winter.
fa on a cise 1 oncerned the Con- | local business and religiuos circles In ig to have amanded the federal laws Mrs. Mae West of St. Louis, Buy new tires and save money on
stitutional visita of Richard Beamish, | Willlamsport. died at 6:30 veloek Int now excluding supplies and medical | Mo., writes: “I'm only 28 yrs, old punctures, repair, delays.
Becretary of the Commonwealth, to or- | Tursday morning at his home at 1125 literature relating to birth control from! and weighed 170 lbs. until taking
der the purchase of machines after the Walnug street, Willlamsport. the mails. | one box of your Kruschen Salts just Goan EAR
voters had signified their desire to use He was formerly a resident of Reeds: ————— A ———————— 1 4 Weeks ago. I now weigh 1 Jia.
them instead of the paper ballots, ville 3 » Ince . CNY , t ve more ene al
i , from which place the origins COCSYICT CAPTURED. Ake he I've never AE A hungry SPEEDWAY
A Safe Low-Priced Tire
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h Printing plant was removed In] “gunn 1. Sullivan, who with two oth: | moment.”
A stranger in these parts stalled his | 190% wh in ers escaped from Rockview: penitens Fat. folks should take one halt
sedan on the railroad tracks at the | a AR ; phi a IM ritioal Mlin®ss {yjary, July 11th, was captured by State | teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts in a
station here, as the east bound pas- | sulted from a he yh ration. " Tei Police at the home of a brother, Hom- | glass of hot water in the morning
senger train was approaching on Mon-4 old. . Was YOars bor Sullivan, in Jenner township, Som betorp breakingt-.ifa the Shre:
day, 11:03 A. M. The whistle was | Mr. Smith had been in falling health | harmless way 4.50.4.
blowing full blast before the car oper- {for several years and had a slight ———————————————————— -
ator's manipulations induced the “erit- role n May. He had been confined Special Price on fee Cream.
ger” to move off the rails It was a|'0 since Novembér 4. { . | ’
Or riven and nia ea 1" rte was twice 'mareied,. hin" tine ‘wift], Mov, C- Ax SuFker is Drepoesd to trifle a the HAGAN'S GARAGE
pongers, none of whom seemed to be |avIng been Pearl Kuhn, who died sov-1 0 0 "0 eiy nag ;
_ Ame aver-excited, eral years ago. To this union there " pr per q .
wh charge of the sevvices hushand and wife are sis bs = >
erset county, on Tuesday.