THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1933. — THE CENTRE REFORTE ISSUED WEEKLY, A ——— . a —— CENTRE HALL, PENNA. BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors B. WW, SMITH, Editor. SDW, BE. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, m— ——— — Raotered at the Post Office in Centre Hall #8 second class matter, TERMS. The terms of subscription to he Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance Legal advertising at the rate of ten gents per line each insertion. Display advertising rates made known am application. “SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Zev, B. FF. Greanhoe, Pastor.) Tusseyville—9 to 10 A. M, Spring Mills—10:30 A. M Election installation pficers. Centre Hall—7:30 P. - SENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delos B, Kesner, Pastor) Pentre Hall— #:30—8Sunday School. 7:80~Church Service. Ppring Mills— #:00—Church Service, 20:00—Sunday School. Pearmers Mills— §:80—Sunday School, 9: 30—Church Service. and of church MM. EVANGELICAL (Bev W, E, Smith, Fastor) Eemont—10:30 A. M. Tusseyville, 2:30 P. Centre Hall, 7: M. 3% FP. M METHODIST (Bev, H, A, Pruyn, $muliton— 10:00—XMorning Pesatre Hall— 2:00—Pr¢ EPISCOPAL Paster.) Worship. de FPRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor) #:30—8Sunday School. 10:80—Morning Worship. IN MEMORIAM Palsialy Und Because eye, And n bell We raise our FAREWELL! Harvey The above poem of tril ten at the ¢ M Geiss the funeral servi Ay the Rev. John of the Lutheran lege. request Hf Bellefont EE ————————— LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Miss Bunday obs, Earl young 1 board on to Milroy Mr Mrs er, of Spring burg ong friends May the by the foster Krape, Tessi the of Mr and Miliheim, serious for a fow student in Beminary preparing for was at the Bartges school vacation period and o $ y Bitner's Howard BE autoed to Wea Harri recently De loot Doylestown to holidays auto Parents eight ye Mra recovering Winfield Bart 8 om a he Bartges, illness that threatened Woodrow Myerstown days the Evangelica the home ministry during Mrs. Palmer Whitley, or in making a remittance tion expressed in manner the value of the a NEWS conveyor, Mrs. marriage was Miss Mary wag a school girl here tre Hall had schoo) are now enjoyed by on submorip i most Heporter Bitner, long before Con young people, Mrs. James 8. Staht DEATHS, ROSSMAN. ~Mrs, Elizabeth Rossman, life-long | Potter township, died Tusseyville, Tuesday week, at the advanved age 1 month Funeral were held afternoon, Keener, with cemetery nearby Mrs. Rossman was the widow Henry Rossman, an undertaker, died about thirteen years ago. She was the daughter of Michael and Nancy Anne Brown Armagast, and lv- ed all he rlife in the vicinity in which died. There children, but there her four Mary resident int evening south at last of 85 years, a of her home of 2 services Saturday D. RR. Union and from the home conducted by interment in the home, days. on Rev, the of who she were no two nieces and Mrs, J. B. Mo.; Mrs Mina Engart, Calif.; B. F. Shirk, Wint Fla.; Arthur Armagast, Armagast, Miami, Fia., King Mills, survive nephews, namely: Rhoads, Seymour, Sacramento, Haven, Chicago; Frank and Edward Arkansas. Mrs 3 IL or Armagast, weman was of a and ited by Wiis In the she made a bequest of Womelsdory Reformed Ho 1 $50.0¢ Hon Cemetery Association f plot; of the ral iinder is proportions te proportios to ne An 3 i Rossman bur inl ial who had cha $200. ge Tho rem cars and marrage rug re born preceded hb to the grave Wa White, of Ax vo sisters, Mrs. Benjamin Zion, Mra Hubli burg. also survive 1 re held nm t Linden following Twe a m One HCE mann Kauff id Deit- and Da the Han the Mam J. Wagner of Interment was at Farm wins member af Farmers Mills, having lived in that section of years. desis £1 aiternoan Ww ating nion cemetery Boa lista made in the | . assed fn of 1 the ‘i the Union church family for a number HERB Bak on. M. i as Mrs Anna a Herb, ies widow £60 Wad sda wh ter until a day or two before Christ nas when she was met by son, .C. K. Stahl, took her with him to his home. expects to remain in the Philadelphia, point until the of spring, rn ws A A VW tw v Wren sei | av se PARR wee ek LHay, sing Wad Vi bs Washes sh Maw Hall gemetery, Sra sk lh gp bn ig MYERS. ~John Franklin Myers well Spring | trouble residing at of after meat dealer died home known Mills, suddenly heart 8, 1 Christm the his the day had health at He Of apparently been in best | but several minutes previous i} the uddenly taken members to his death was and called to the household for assistance. Before a phy i summoned he expired. | was the son of Mr, and Mrs, John | wis born at Boalsburg until the 6th of have bE veas had been a for the meat Of he member Of sician could be He Myers Had Wy and Febru- | of resident | G9 he lived he age. Mr. of Spring and had for a would been H Myers Mills been a piust years and but- | years in that | highly re of the dealer cher number community Heo church and a lodge. in where wns garded was a theran member Odd Fe He orris, ether Nows was united marriage HRebersburg the foll Of with TOP: New 1933 Chevrolet Motors Proving Ground. LEFT: New Fisher “No-Draft” how each passenge tion of § r subj ] instead ing su ected 1 with resulu RIGHT: New rear-end of all sightly underparts of the car gi INSURANCE Ax REAL ESTATE WANT TO BUY OR SELL? SEE US FIRST. C. D. BARTHOLONEW CENTRE HALL, PA. The Centre Reporter, 31.50 a year THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPE™ By GENE BYNES HERE'S A HANDFUL OF RAISINS FOR MAMMA'S NO THANKS ) MOM! DONT YOU REMEMBER WHAT THE DOCTOR SAID ABOUT PENDICITIS 5 Payrolls of Nation vill at Gene ral “48 : iustrating led versizias A 1929 Convertible Coupe FOR SALE sn mt ga ln 4 00 co ntemplating SALE, STATE COLLEGE, PA. Phone 1082 ———— — i, ,;e WEAN] HU IR, TRAIT al Il Ob SHINN Or DOMINIO SIOONIIITIRNY SORUSONIOINN! MASSTOIRITET DORON 1933 We enter the New Year with the confidence that 1933 will see increased pay rolls, increas- ed prices for farm products and a more staple condition. We never doubted the existence of better things beyond, but there were no reas- suring glimpses of reality, such as we have at present. BUMOUA! DEWPT mn BENET I ¥ No bank is more fortunate in the character of its customers than this one. And no bank could be more truly appreciative of their loyalty and co-operation. We wish all an abundant share of prosperity for 1983. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. b A —
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