The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 02, 1933, Image 4

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    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
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thers
tween
decision %
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with Ler
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man,
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Smith
Those
ar
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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.
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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
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7
dnesday
thant
Grege
home of
Aly
Wire
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SPRING MILLS FISH AND GAME
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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
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f the Alpha
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wheloy
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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
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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,
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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
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vis Lae,
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po
SPRING MILLS PERSONALS
ES a ————, -
The Centre Raportar, 5150 a year
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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.
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CENTRE HALL, PA.