THURSDAY, JANURAY 19%, 1833, Do —— - - —~ ‘ THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, —— » SI CENTRE HALL. PENNA. S—— BMITH & BAILEY, 8. W. SMITH, Editor, SDW, EB. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Mausger, Proprietors renee A — Butered at the Post Otlice in Centre Hall #8 second class matter, TERMS. —The terms of subscription to she Beporter are $1.00 a year, in advance. Legal advertising at the rate of ten gents per line each insertion. Display advertising rates made koown Mm application. “SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES MENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Rev, 8, F, Gresnhoe, Fastor.) Farmers Mills—9 to 10 A, M. Tusseyville—10:30 A. M. Centre Hall—7:30 P. M. oy PENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delas B, Keener, Fastor) po EVANGELICAL (Rev W, E, Smith, Pastor) METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, H, A, Fruyn, Paster.) Pentre Hall— §:30—Sunday $:40—Epworth Pprucetown— 10:00—Sunday Sc 1:30—Evening Worship. Seo uliton— P:00—8Sunday School. 10:00—Morning Worship. School. League. hic ol. PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) #:830—Sunday No UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH INDORSES FEDERAL The United ecutive nr the fu i the Feder America phia las The School. preaching COUNCIL Bi It quest cll, pri tion fndorsir Thr council Commitie Richard all future must body. When procedure Wentz Kech rescntat the cutive close r Inve of all | the B« tinued the The sharp Lathe disproportios funds in blocks phia. A reduct and from action tives of that ments to 14 ais $400 L Sey imperati Beney cent. du: though ed a $10 Final to the at the Savann ——————— A ——— So ——— REDUCE OWN PAY BY TEN PER JUDGES CE ‘’ { immins mon Pl Crumrine . Washingtor would ta and Ju cent n all be reduces and tipstas timo and they Judges attact Worx Howard I. Brownson, of wh, concurred in the whic] tary their pointed out that they contributed $1000 reductions not make slash in salaries, but it was to the community chest and large ame ounts to other charities Judge Hughes, while vancurring In to accept a pay cut A — ————— CONFERENCE OF OFFICERS OF C0. 8 8, ASSOCIATION There will be an Efficiency Confer. ehce for all the officers of the Centre County Sabbath School Association held in the Methodist church, BellConte, Momday of next week, beginning at two o'clock In the afternoon If all of the business can be taken cfire of In the afternoon. thero will bg no evening session. The district presidents and all of the county officers are urged to be present. Miss lone V. Bikes of the State staff of workers, will be the speaker. Please arrange to attend this DEATHS. 9 » * . . - - * . May Geary, died GEARY Mis, Laura wife of Frank 1I'. Geary, on Fri day ovening at her home in Centre Hall, *after an extended illness termi flu funeral nating In and pneumonia, were held from the home, conducted by Rev, W, BE. Smith, assisted by Rew, J. M, Kirk patrick, on Monday forenoon, with pur al “In the Buck damily plot in the Iu ¥ cemetery. Private services wisbur Mrs. Geary was W. and Kathryn wed, and Columbia county, Evangelical months, Mr immediately Rev, both of Buck, a daughter Lusch at E H decey waa born vansville, her father was charge. She 10 days. Geary took where serving an years, 1 marriage to in 1901, and the couple Hall, Two children the eldest the younger, the Centre surviving the two was aged 60 Her place there after took up housekeeping have lived tu in n k school Lto- de in Centrd where they born the died Agnes since, were which Miss Hal} High the mother, union, of fancy; of faculty, one gether with husband of the ceased, Also brothers, namely, Minneapolis, Minn. Berwick, Rew. Harry I and Thomas 1 t Following SUCK suck, of he religious teachings parents, Mr of the En h, and was active Geary angelical wk when physically it Ni was of decen Spring Mil dur hen Wis all ngaged in farming life until retiring Spring Mills. He and respect by i held in high, esteem ! his acquaintances, 1 | . I LONGWELL Longwell, | died of Mrs, Maude wife of Homer KE. Longwell phoumonia ag her hone at | Bharon Hill, She is survived by her | husband. one son, Ralph, at home: two daughters, Mrs Frank Pryor, of Philadelphia, and. Mrs, James Harkins, of Ardmore, and her mother, Mra. Alice | Williams, of Lemont, and five brothers, William, Charles and Boyd, of Lemont, Frank Willams, Centre Hall, and Os car Williams, of Binking Valley. Fu neral services wore held from the Wil Hams home in Lemont Rev, M, OC, Der. shen, of the Methodist church, of- ficlating Interment was made In the Branch cemetery, Willlams GOHBEN ~John B. Goheen, a prom- gonference,—8ecretary, inent figure for many years In the he home Hve da, nt dis on Balley to his ars, 4 held ith burial in Geays- which at in Friday night ville from his due largely R7 Were Causes advanced age, which was vi months, Funeral services Sunday afternoon w ville cemetery, Rev Wrown tor of the Presbyterian The dex ard Miss the last Mrs Balley of [Has officiating of ohert church ELM « Wis it Murray survivor of BOM CGoheen, and Wins his generation Miss Mary Ann died a num- survi him, Dr GG. Hammil, on home- Misses Toutitia, Mary lived with father farmer by Goheen, who was marriage, There children: hefore Her VeArs ago. however, thesas (leorga of Coalport; the stead and Mr pation Baile Anna the farm Nora, Goheen who OCCU of Win on community life in the all and lived yville during his WARING, of the first Frank IL president Waring, 7 of resident died at last Thursday. Hu the son of His wif EON ite and con- 3 Penna, St nn former College and tractor in Tyorne, his home Calid, in State Mrs, -W. children survive in Denier, Wis Mr, and and four College, Waring. him born L Bartha H. Tressle week at her Mrs, TRESSLER : John wife of pike, following vith cancer DEATHS, YETERAN OF WORLD WAR IS SUICIDE BY SHOOTING | SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PENNA. STATE RELIEF ORDERS, Many SPECIALS For Thursday, Fri- day, and Saturday. PEANET BUTTER. .... 2 Ih, dar 19¢ LIMA BEANS 8 Its. 22¢ CIGARETTES PILLSBURY CAKE FLOUR large pkg 190 2 phkus 25¢ MACARONI | . 4 Ihe 250 KILLED GUN MELVIN LINGLE BY OWN IN FIELD lifelong trapper injured Ties wearch Melvin aged HB yours, resident of yd by a Lingle, Blanchard, veteran hunter, was found fatally his own $#:30 bullet from gun, day morning about alter Sale notice under this head Is carried of charge when bills are printed st To all others the charge is Ee CAR NORTH CAROLINA PINE LUM. BER UNLOADED, We have unloaded a ca Carolina Pine Lumber following Hooters tha looring. Boards, No. 2 Boards, 2x4 Hound tools trarnped over the neurny all night Sing ving “1 4 had mountains rain in nn driving irobably pas many times near his 1 I I lifeless body, in a field stbout halt a mile from his home, ‘ My Mary with Mra) and survived by a William another si of Blanchard Richard Lingle Lingle is brother, resided and a Lingle, he Bertha othr Beech Creek, and George whom ster, Goodwin, Yin- r two brothers, gle of of Panama, ————— A ——— Spring Mills. the served dadryman, =n his went to Christ D. Bhook, few morning ago, customer unusually early, and then the Farm Show Strayer, Htate employed at the Fate Jacob rymen’s League milk plant, work again after having patient. in Sunbury dartges is remain for a few weeks A. Carson and nutoed to Coleman Wingart Lich H timo with Sunda Liven hers hort Walter student they Wilkinson sfrant E. M. STATE Phone 1082 COLLEGE, PA. i - A i 1 i © IONDAY, JANUARY 23, at wild horses Hen ie barn, W. « Gruens load of , also ad in Vestern this | 1 NUARY Thomas 28th at P. M., Bwartz, ¢ will sell personal property ar of the Mary BE. Ros the Tusseyvill posters £. M. Bmith, auct aK, I estate Inte on premises pt a In Just 4 Weeks Mrs. Mae Wesi of Bt. Louls, “I'm only 28 yrs. old nd welghed 170 Ibs. until! taking 4 I I now welgh 150 lbs, more energy and fur- weeks ago. also have Fat folks should take half one BE lass of hot water in breakfast—it's the the morning SAFE, a fi B v i EEE TERN BIOTIN SPER NAR IN EE SOG NRE DRI DGD JOUR Ine Jaan of men and women know, For your sake ask for nd get Kruschen at any drugstore bottle lasts 4 is but a trifle and ret bottle you are not joyfully atisfied with results—money back. health’'s Cunrter 5 adv 4 1 wd © we A Monument Erected-~ to the memory of a loved ong substantial expression of ing affection. To appropriate C. H. HOMAN H. G. STROHMEIER Centre Hall Marble & Granite CENTRE HALL. PA. Works, TENGEN TIENT he - CENTR E HALL, PA. — HL Pe rs I A new frame. achieve. improvements and refinements. Ih 19¢ Shon phe 15e GILT EDGE COFFEE L. of the V. OATS We Deliver Free. Just Phone SRS JOHNSON Store At The STATION, BAA Ap a REDUCTIONS AS MUCH AS +70 Halfton Pick-up®440 Sedan Delivery 8458 Haliton Panel #8530 131” Stake .. . 688 187” Stake ... *718 *All prices f. 0. b, Flint, Michigan. Special eguip- ment extra. Low delivered prices and easy GMAC terma. tirely new type of rear axle with the outstanding mechanical advantages of a four-pinion differential and a straddie- mounted pinion with bearing support on both sides. In addition, the Chevrolet 131-inch truck now has a much stronger frame, with deeper, heavier side members. The 114.ton models have a sturdier universal joint, as well as larger brakes, improved springs, and a new 15-galion fuel tank. Nothing that Chevrolet has ever done before in trucks can equal the im- portance of this announcement: A stronger, more powerful, more durable six-cylinder line. Even more economical than last year. And priced as low as $4407" CHEVROLET MOTOR CO. Detroit, Mich. Bellefonte, Pa. Centre Hall, Pa. ”
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