THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, Rs een ARR SHE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, ARS CENTRE HALL, PEN NA. suTH & BAILEY, Proprision B. W. SMITH, Editor, SDW, BE. BAILEY, Associate Editor snd Business Manager, \ Botered at the Post Office in Centre Hall Pe second class matter TERMS. The terms of subscription to She Beporter are $1.50 a year, in advance, Legal nitvertising at the rate of ten gents per line each insertion. Dispiuy adreiidng rates made kunown Mm application. FEE SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES p—— VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Rev, 85. ¥. Gresnhoe, Pastor.) Tusseyville—10:30 A, M, {Communion Service.) Centre Hall—2:30 P. M. Ppring Mille—7:30 P. M. - PENTRE HALL REFORMED COHABGE (Bev, Delas EB, Keener, Pastor) Pentre Hall— #:30—Sunday School. 7:80—Church Bervice, Boring Mils— §:00—Foreign Mission 30:00—Sunday School, Farmers Mills #:30—Sunday School. 10:30—Foreign Mission Service. Service. EVANGELICAL (Bev W, E, Smith, Pastor) femont—10:30 A. AM Centre Hall, 2:30 P. Tusseyville, P. (Revival ML. 7:80 M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, H, A, FPruyn, Paster.) Dentre Hall— wT ery's. Pm uliton— #:00—Sunday 8 10: 00—Morning Worship P. Dol, PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Faster) ¥:80—Sunday 10:30—Mornin (Communion Friday Service. School. ove CENTRE DEMOCRATS SEER APPOINTMENTS { FEDERAI lect m™ The thers tween decision % Washingt with Ler States’ A ol, Sy rant ant. Van D had ary to dis pos d Thompsor and Frar torney homps gates tion T? MeDonne The Var incline dacy Ir iins man, Barre tion tional Smith Those ar E er, Dr. Brewingt: and George Van yk decision ments men sulted. nn. Bent Bpaid ¢ indie in the ree no Democratl from Pennsylvania will ——————————— Gas for Horse-Radish, Billy Parker to day, selling home made horse He found the selling hard, proaching KE. W. Miller at the found money just as tight elsewhere, go Billy said, "How swap five gallons of gas on quart jar of horse-radish?™ “0 K.. says Miller, and the barter was trans. acted. Of course, we all know Came town, roadish and ap there quite often. EH u—— a—————— Discontinuance of 8, & H. Stamps. Notice is given by the undersigned that starting June Ist, no 8 & HH. Lreen Trading Stamps will be given with purchases at his store ~~T.A. Hos. terman, Clover Farm Store, Centre Mall. ( . ( DEATHS, * » * 1 i Ho. rel Mra. Ella Luther BNYDER. Snyder Martin for i home i Snyder, 19019 Sunday age. Christmas of Snyder, and Sunbury the esteemed res died | Sunbury, years an and attorney, ut her son, Charles 8he was 756 yearyg of been alling condition, and other She was able the house, however, until For the past week she suffered a rapid until the end came, Bhe sur her husband by little than his having inj November, She She had since COMM ~ be about recently to t more death occurred 1631. the daugh Fisher and h Fisher, ha tha second have pas year, L of Mal Sarah Yared wife Louise been born July of six children, all sed to the be exception of sur. born the Hall, Cen- girthood wis ter B. 8 Weaver 7. 1851, of vond ving whom great with the one brother. She was in Homestead and viving is tre there, Her ace at 18483, at Penn ver spent her county, her too Ap- Sun lived Rny Snyder Mr her t home marriage oO of parents locating in since Fisher venue the the couple where they sun fran iren idl Mrs Fe Ch » He n £4 sa ollege the Pregbhyieria were held Saturday with his pastor, the and Dr. Bamuel Interment in the “ fternoon t 30. Rev, Edw. H M: officiating Branch cemetery. Jones, wrtin — FIKE ~Casimire Wilson Irvin Fike, of College township, passed away at the Contre County hospital following an ill. ness of a complication of diseases. He | was born in College township 25 years jago. He is survived by his mother, Mrs, Mary Catharine Fike four broth ers and three sisters, STEVENS. Thomas Vincent Stev- Babin died at his home near Stormstown, | Thursday evening, of a complication of diseases, He was born in Half Moon Valley, 72 years ago. He is surviv. ed by his wife and seven children, Fu. neral services were held at the home Bunday afternoon with burial in Gray's cemotory. ni STOVER. Mrs. Minnie Stover, of Reuben Stover, died at the home her Mrs, Charles Stover, In Friday, Interment was the Millheln Heformed wid PW of sister, on Monday Rev, Gries hurch officiating. Mrs, Btover became ifter the death of October 27, 27, threemonths niche in cemao ary, ing of the ill hey immediately husband, on Friday, Dur- Pitts bean Mrs 4 to died later and filness she was a hospital patient ing there by her daughter, Treatment falled relie brought Millheim, to iropsy. Mrs, anuel her first burgh hav there f, and she then Her death wis Wis due WiLs daughter of Em Julian Meyer Fye, both is survived by a daugh Matter, of Pitts who will make and aunt, Millheim William H Mrs Charles Harry E. F brother Stover n E, leceased Mrs, and and She Sophrona oy, his Charles her Hall; and and n son, Home with uncle Mr. and Mrs, Stover, also survive Mrs Centra Millheim, Hall, sis Homan, ye ters P—— SRSHOT died on Bulah M tre Cot Mrs the indians to were the Oilver We HENDI Hendershot iy Ly at Cer in Mi submitted hospital, following n operation eariier Funeral parent BOrvice om. thi 1 1 i 3 LE 7 dnesday thant Grege home of Aly Wire es tl rl SPRING MILLS FISH AND GAME 8 ie { il Oo ASSOCIATION FORGING AHEAD FLEMING HOME LY BURNED, SATURDAY IDG PARTIAL A Beauty Parlor Announcement, rinkle TOSEPHINE A Monument Erected-- to ‘the memory of a loved one is a substantial expression of your last: ing affection. To ‘select one that will be appropriate requires careful consideration for it must last through all the years to come. Let us co-operate with you by submit. ting suggestiona based upon our wide experience as memoria) sculp: tors, C. H, HOMAN Successors to H. G. STROUMEIER Centre Hall Marble & Granite Works, CENTRE MALL, PA. MID. FER. TO HOLD YEAR COMMENCEMENT, ol Clearfield and wily from Centre, Countless Who That Time, tudents Blair at Gradu- ate at the Penne mid-year com 3 are the fol from arfield, Blair fes, together with puri thelr In the graduating class inla State College ent of Fel students ii WURry le the Centre count of activities study ued and col ua Barnes, tale degre ring. College ; the 3 Bolence Centre-~IKenneth Bachelor of in of Petroleuming Bezdek, Jr, Arts degree Economics Clifford H, of COUrse ines Btlate Hugo vrhelor COU TSE of in State College; Belence in Lhe Cottee, helox Home Vers flow mens lL, Ellen ration of te College, two Veria I. Craig, St HEhe attended two summer HHI 4 at i nd and i Maitag, College xi American Vesleyan Kuappl Fe i ietics f the Alpha A, BOX Abbie wheloy Lierm i i D (CHICKS BY KEI DAY-OLD SHIPPED INS PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN the paws for a four-line ad in this eninmn. These little ads workers in the way of tise anything bere, from a 8 “House and for are reanite, “Help Wanied™ Tot sale” Kens per chic 3 Hall; w 1 kinds Market sold ANTED : kage Centre ar 50 Reigel and and negati Brow n We your Miss me finishing disappointed West dese in Va rk certainly rves Tully, Arkansas Send BROWN BTUDIO, Ip N. my pice Su never Mea Ww Sheets ch prale your n F rank Films to Warsaw, FORD CONVERTIBLE COUPE FOR SALE Convertible Coupe, Al condition. Apply at this office. Hi, When EA holding PUBLIC SALE, call the undersigned, and re verse charges, E. M. GmiTH STATE COLLEGE, PA. Phone 1082 i i CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL XOTES. Public Sale Register Sale notice under this head Is « arried free of charge when bills are pein § ont this office, To all others the ¢ $1.0 at oO BOT, Arge in Earl Spring towns were harged giiip, Monday KE. Page Monday sphria Yeak DeCAme a surgical patient Bi of tient ing 4 WEDNESDA “ 3 1.00 Hall, patient Bellefonte it Monday “wii Od GO Clock, will medical tied Jodon ad wel] in ol FRIDAY Hall South FEPRU Hobert Fleming, Is a med admitted piney I» § P hiv been on Lxyaa Dakota horses and Mrs. Wm. Ca of Belle FRO, NE nn Tn w-——" RR. 1. the of born Helen uimitted te, are proud parents the Monday Arms Monday at hospital, { nt oO INSURANCE £xp REAL ESTATE ceoePeRe WANT TO BUY OR SELL? SEE US FIRST. woe eees C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. trong Iam i for medical tment W vis Lae, y po SPRING MILLS PERSONALS ES a ————, - The Centre Raportar, 5150 a year +o WCRI DTUIRVCLNEL DRSRORSINTCL SORANIYIITIE 6 Cur YO senna +e SURROVICNNIL SU WOME, SLITORMITITIT TUMETOSRONOH MeasosortelotT RNRINERINESL | MONEY IN MOTION SPELLS PROSPERITY People who have no immediate use for money put it in the bank. People who have an immediate and constructive use for money take it out of the bank. Banks therefore, keep money in circulation. Money kept in circulation makes communities pros- perous. You are helping your neighbor, and you are of eco- nomic worth to your community when you deposit money, you are not using, in your local bank. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA.
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