06 “dy 1933, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. PASSENGERS WHEN CAR HITS LONG TRAILER le to its cred Death's Rich Harvest HORNER. Mary Horner, wife off LER Harry Horner, died in the Be llefonte | away at hospital Sunday afternoon where she | Potters Mills, on the Willlam Bower place, on Monday morning, after an from tuberculosis extending ler a long period, services will be held this (Thursday) afternoon the home, with burial in the Zion Hill cemetery, near Tusseyville, WwW. E. Smith and Rev, Campbell to officiate, John and deceased, RUMBLE SEAT INJURED LOW Mills HOT ha at 1 When contemplating PUBLIC BALE, holding CENTRE BMITH & BAILEY, Froprietors 8. WW, SMITH, Editor, SDW, BE. BAILEY, Associate Editor snd Business Maunuger, Boalsburg « ident HALL, PENN The ere road has one Potters pinto. Orvia Lee passed call the undersigned, and re. William the home of his parents, OL verse charges, E. M. STATE Phone 1082 near ving occurred on Fri iH low it, the last one lock, when a ittach day evening of trailer tho it in long into with run truck ed coupe driven by Thy passengers, was a patient for four weeks, suffering @ from cancer of the liver and yellow jaundice. The body was brought from the hospital by Undertaker Goodhart and conveyed to the home of a daugh ter, Mra Klinefelter, Col from where interment was made Wednesday afternoon the Zion cemetery, with services conduct Rev. W. E. Smith in the church OVe ei by shoemaker, tho filnesa Wis from a — Funeral George Bhlered at the ost Lllice lu Centre Mall M8 secvld Class aaller. TEKMS. 1 he ters of subscription to Ae Beporter are $L0U0 a4 year, ln suvauce Legal advertising at the rate of ten gents per line each Insertion, Aispiay adverustuyg suies wade known MM appucation. “SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev, 8, ¥. Gresulive, Fastor,) at Allentown. re were COUPES three some of them riding in the rumble sca gether the Shoemaker sustained lacerations o lip; Katherine Landensiager, al Allentown, fractured and Estelle Gordon, Philadelphia lacerations of the face, and Fu Barnett, Norristown, lacerations and chest injuries driver of the O'Brien, of Samuel at lev, whom to COLLEGE, PA. yer, with driver were injured The deceased was a son of Ada Keller Lee, the latter and was aged 48 years, § months and 14 days, Heo survived by his. faths er, i step-mother, a sister, Mrs, ‘Wal- of Potter township, and a sgixty-| brother, Charle Lee, of Coleville death | Bellefonte lv. The deceased was on Hill ed by nearby Mrs, and born three There Mrs, felter, in of body $C 1 (itis noe is bruises; was a daughter of Luke Rupp Styers and She aged Horner Susanna {lace Geary, half near was INSURANCE ano REAL ESTATE OPRSIPe WANT TO BUY OR SEL SEE US FIRST. wees C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. H head The Hodgoer not injured, The ident ox ner Coburn, Wis on the of survive her six children, Weaver, Mrs Kline Colyer; Mrs. Edward Zerby, of jt Mrs, Auman, John eral Boalsburg, A Mrs, jer Av brother, father Beoch at years International t day her of the up HBeve name an employe Philipsburg Ameri the un John Samuel Lime and Stone company of his active life. he purchased ti there Georges Valley—38 to 10 A. M, Centre Hall—10:30 A, M, Farmers Mills, 7:30 P, M. ft 0 the Re COnorels Potters urred tion of the 0 close a SOW ROOSEVELT BULLET “ PRESIDENT-ELECT ESCAPES ASSASSIN'S Tusseyville; Charles years ago the Interse and Randall, - Wm. Mark, PENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE nt Styer (Bev, Delas HK, Kesner, Faster) hep = OYE Pentre Hall— #:30—Sunday School aes ‘a Mi 0-<Church : Service HAYES —Mrs le M ey Bussey vill widow of Dr. R. G. H. Hayes, of Bell ; , full : so fonte, passed awny at he the (AN huria. mada #:00—Church Service, Ha pa a’ Bi " fof the Evang 30:00—Sunday day evening, following sister, place and since lived with his} wnshin road 8, and a Clem- and step-mother Sout two miles 3 Creek, also survive tral born near ng 1848, «¢ Fr BErVICE Wer layer, —— Howl en ———— BOY FALLS FROM HAY LOF1 SCALP CUT FROM SKULL and held 3 aberahiure on fas Hoffer Mayes, home in Rebersburg, on Friday, v sa Tunday woordineg to the \ h, yes apartment School, EVANGELICAL (Bey W, KE, bmith, Fastor) Bethesda—9:30 A. M Bpring Mills—10:40 A. M. Locust Grove—7:30 P., M., a. o— T METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, MM, A, FPruyn, Paster.) Pentre Hall— §:30—Church : mambhar of the 1 tanta | i ! 30:30—8Sunday School. ter of the D A hte: t American" i wil | iF 3000 Ee A Ch tion t ; Thursday ] it the churel a tior ths : i { § ronm . A : ; Porucetown-— 10:00—Sunday 11:00—Morning Worshij PBocing Mills— 40: 00—Sunday School 1:30—Evening Worship. - Service. SLUGY Lias INTEREST. OF ———— LOCAL - EVENING - School. FARMERS CLASA, — PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J. MM, Kirkpatrick, Pastor) :30—Sunday :30—Chris BASKET BALL GAME Al RIDAY - School. tian Endeavor. SPRING MILLS, § vy iD. i ——————— COMMITTAL SERVICE, woe FE RRT we Big Bazaar Sale i ! At CEXTRE HALL SALE BARN. ! | Tuesday, February 28 ASES By — - BUSINESS OFFICE EE —— a ——— HOLMES YOTES “NO MIN ni HOUSEHOLDER (ONTAGIOUS ¢ REPORTED Al i EE —— — FIRE DAMAGES REFORMED CHURCH AT HUBLERSBURG T 51 fire i: yw? v1 : was d } h 1 f Fire building mediat compani time, W they fi formed and the It or nace the roof "Commission Horses HUSTINGDON-CENTR} Gu COWS rosey: and Holsteins — fresh and close springer ATTLE, SHEEP, HOGS SHOATS, CHICKENS, kta STOCK BULLS Farm Machinery and Household Goods HORSES, « to bring dispose invited fo auction, Farmers are thing this mission any of at small com- they wish public a charge of 5% being made. ° + Ohio Kens of owt Public Sale Reg bead is be ia are printed at % the char a tn Sr ua SE a... .,.., THE ROAD AHEAD Is Clear for Renewed Prosperity WANTED tankage Market chi gold, $1.50 Centre Hall; phe ister . kad Kinds; I A.M Ki. per Sale notices utler this . f charwe wi leigel, ne 11 s i off 71 and > ter th Miss Sar visited hes for several dave : Ray: FoR inca joi 2h a Bit 1 j Linden Hall visiting at the i teph Romie Foe tlod ie na + siren] SR 3 « Rui 3. 1.. 8 $3, itl all horses, 2 a ANTED i Mr. and N ; daughter Doretha, drove vislinirg hold good a last Wednesday iness Mrs. John Moyer returned to tl RIEANF Mrs of her daughter, Mrs. Hoy Marstellar, | widow of in Bloomsburg, on Friday fight Mr Moyer drove up for her to come care for Mr, and Mrs fl Adam Grampian, Mr. and Mrs. Willls Blerly and Mr and Mrs. Paul Hackman visited at the Adam Blerly and Samuel Hillibish homes, in Snyder county, a day last week, a ALE Lite Japanes a mm w— "oly : thirds grown; untiy March Sills, ph i wif two trio Spring a a on wil buy hick your « 1 Irs harle berly a vi ' ne brother and four sis hens, f ng implements, and on eal H Ivop Rtate ms un rine n Swartz it aaa Ld LR College iW State QUIVERING NERVES When you are just on edge . . . when you can’t stand the children’s noise ... when everything you do is a burden... when you are irri. table and blue . . . try Lydia E. Pink. ham's Vegetable Compound. 98 out Lohr, au i hu — ’ oh SATURDAY, MARCH 4, at 12 College. : the premises at Colyer, H. L will sell the of Henry T. Lingle, real estate of Fost Lingle, 1 home Jane Kline disd Frida Howard, af asthma and Barah Kline ft of Was noon, Euright, | persona on Samuel Administrator rine $ Fostiies morning i her homes property ter a lingering iliness and the ta Confer Lingle and Henry T. Ei. M. Smith, auct TUERBDAY, MAIUCH 7. at 1 o'cloek | M, at Centre Hal; Sale Bara, by {Robert Dodds: Carlond of fine South Dakota Lorses KE M, Bmith, auc SATURDAY, MARCH 18, at 1:00 P deceased Marstellar, who are heart diseast She a native of Bonlsbwurg, hut ried lif: moving death ten Heven resided during her war. afarm Blanchard, re- Howard husband's nEO. sons survive her were held in the Methoding | church at Howard, Monday afternoon, deceased leigh spent the week-end fn on near to at her Days filled with doubt and indecision are past. We can now go forward --full speed ahead--confident that plans can be carried years Funeral services RE — a — When we hear some one speak ds- paragingly of the home paper, we give #r that either that some one has [alled in the conduct of his own business or is engnged in doing nothing to altraot any favorable attention. FOR BALE -Bureka Vacuum Clean Ar, with all attachments; in excellent price, $10.—Dr, Thomas, ; home 17. | 2 » Swing Mills with interment In Schenck’'s cemetery, neny Howard, BENNETT Funeral gervices for Wm. Bennett. 71, borough councilman and lifelong resident of Port Maciida, whe died suddenly Bunday morning at in the Presbyterian church, For many years Mr. Bennett conducted a genera) store in that place but was foreed to retire from business about a year ago. Sur. viving him are six sons. M. B. E Brown & Son will ofter at i public sale on the 8. E. Brown farm, 11% miles west of Potters Mills, along fold State read to State College, live. istock, including 12 head cattle, 70 hogs [and 230 chickens.—E. M. Smith, auct. | THURSDAY. MARCH 30, at 1:00 P. IM, MT. Zubler will offer at his farm | one mile wesg of Bpring Mills, along the State road, high grade and reg istered Holstein cows, and bulls: ewes and lambs; farm machinkry EB, M Hmith, auch ; - of 100 women report benefit. It will give you just the extra en- ergy you need. Life will seem worth living again. : tp tis meine cn sve. 60 | | THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK the help this medicine can give. Get CENTRE HALL, PA. out as desired. a bottle from your druggist today, Folin. & Pokllsunce VEGETABLE COMPOUND
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