THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1833. THE CENTR LL, PA, SHE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL. PENNA. BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors HB. W. SMITH, Editor, MDW, BE. BAILEY, Associate Editor aad Business Manager, i ER ———— — Batered at the Fost Ollice lu Centre Hall AB Scull Class Iualier, TERMS Lhe terms of subscription to he Reporter are $LOU a year, lu advance. Legal advertising at the rate of ten Sents per line each insertion. Meplay advertising rutes made known MR application. “SUNDAY CHURGH SERVICES EENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev, 8, F. Gresnhoo, Fastor,) Georges Valley—10:30 A, M, Farmers Mills—2:00 P. M, Osntre Hall—7:30 P. M a PBNTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delas BE, Kesoer, Faster) Centre Hall— §:30—Sunday School. #8: 30—-Church Service, Buaseyville— #:00—Church #0: 00—Sunday Service, School. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, H, A, Fruyn, Faster.) Centre Hall— #.30—Morning Worship, 0: 30—Sunday School. Thursday—Study Class at the ¢ Byaucetown— 10:00—Sunday 31:00—Morning Ppring Mills— #.30—dSunday School. 1.30—Evening Wors School. Worship. bir hip. Note: The will be li SH ~~ FPREESBYTERIAN 4. MB. Birkpatrick, 'sstoer) (Bev, §:30—Sunday School. 8:30—Christian Ex MASR VOT, 7:30—Evening Worshi FISH AND GAME HOLDS INTERESTING ASSOCIATION MEETING The re; Mills Fi held fowing in their mittee had 1} moni the as will i Action w on Je ing: li nets and ed nicely pected signmer April gi or the Guy ¢ tee, was Committ for ring wild t Mosier be aval Approx were of the Eve ry part prizes and “shoot” to March 22 { are to be used. Also, movies on estry and Tts Protection” Tuesday, March 21 The appeal for Same and to secure opening o Any o ing the College, Friday secure lick re #5 in CA OTE will He slIOowWnD association is making a stoong ¢ of be before better It Protection our fish. hopes to able cveral f deputies the the tre Henson port ¥ sman interested ittend “ta in banquet at ening, 24, Garag: Spo nan's to o Marek rn ey March may ——— A ——— Spring Mills, George wit Bainbridge ] Bpring Mills Mr. and who former fer homo it living idence, Mrs. Co afternoon wit Charleh ment Tuesday Mr. a and Mrs Clayton Sotver sephine Btlover, of Theodore Sunday. Ti parents of proper head «of the death of Rich visiting rd, » and son, are Manse Mrs Lester V. McFadden, cupled the Joseph ( Valley, are Kennelly 11 n {seiprroon . CG. in dealer nd ¥ a8 bars it £ attended Brown, Sunbu in ¢ former the will couple are deceased. Unde be found an Mr. Brown. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, James J. Markle, et ux, to John A Trostle, et ux, tract in Ferguson twp ; $1.00. Farmers National Bank of Bellefonte to Roy Bechtol, et ux, tract In Belle- fonte; $1.000. John M. Boob, Sheriff, to James ¥, Bprankle, tract in State College: $432, John M. Boob, Sheriff, to State Cap ftal 8. and I. Ass'n, tract in State College; $200, John M., Boob, Sheriff, to W. W. Smith, et ux, tract In State College; $102.85. John M. Boob, Sheriff, to Bellefonte Trust Company, tract in College twp; $260.00. ; John L. Holmes, et al, to Irvin M. Mohnkern, tract In State College; $1,- account » . DEATHS, » the of 72 21 passed STROHECKER.—At 2 months and days, Harrison Strohecker out of this life on Thursday evening from ill- ness with Bright's disease and compli- His {liness extended over period of a numbar weeks, The body was interred in local cemetery Monday forenoon, his pastor, Bay. D. R. ofMiclating at the services, Mr. Strohecker and Miss terline were united in tember 15, 1887, in Camden, Some time later Myr. a general store in the old home surroundings Lewisburg where he store, From that went to the head HE Years, un cations, iu of the Keener, Mary Es- marriage Sep- New Jor Strohecker Boonville he conduct. pened From went to ed a grocery town the family State College—where made good Investments later in real While that place his sons entered as students in Penn ted, Seven 0 college another the and in of family sales estate, State gradun Mr. his good to make their home during their Were « An Strohecker and Hal} declining years ago wife came Centre to aside Will and Business cares ast Strohect Years, Mr. am a son of Wiis and N born Strohec He mentioned, an Bair Ker Boonville, survived previously and air BE. ngaged the Steel Works, Bethlehem, the I ¥.; was in 5.1 Dy 0 two song] © with Bethlehem and Roy E with ompany Utica, N Ys ica, Rob 1 Strohecker r, John wroline Kleckner, Deceased w fonte ige L. burg of by the i# a member o OM and Fellows 0, (xd the LEE He and Yiug 104 lodge an engines occupation was America Queens RH oved a wide with if n employed Hayes le of operations Hea who 1" il ut in and un oni cir frinn 4 friends join th the family in their h« William Grant Gardner ie IN Years jod Ferguson town< Union Litishind surviving h childeen in ut er Mra, John township: W. Howard Juniata: Mra, G. HR. Young, of Port Malilda; Mrs: Benner Hall, {and E. leRoy Hall, of Union town | ship: Andrew G Hall, of Unionville; i Herman 8. Hall, of State College; Clar. i ence and Norman, at home. She { leaves one brother and a sister, Will. lam Ammerman, of Homestead, and Mes, Joseph Singleton, of Unionville, a8 wey as tweny-one grand-children and thirteen great-grandchildren. folio Union the wing Hall, Hall, of of also ————— BROWN ~ Theodore Brown, 46, f Sunbury, died at he Mary M. Packer hospital at Sunbury at § o'clock Wed: nesday morning of last week, follow ing an illness of several wecks, the Northumberland station Pennsylvania Railroad and before that had been in the Penney ticket office in Williamsport. Surviving him are his wife, his par. \ p— Mr, and Mrs, Bamuel Brown, of Mills; two sisters, May, of troit, Mich. ; Mabel, or bunvury; and a brother, Harry W. of Williamsport ents, Spring 1 Dene and Brown, P, conmtury ellefonte, for conducted died of Pr. who BILLAIR thi Frank Bilalr, half store more in iw nt last iH Wiis in Tuesday morning of hig Curwensville, ry bu o'clock at the Blair, at years old, in Be of Attorney Blair, he lived all his with the exception spent in Curwensville, week, A 82 son, Heo home llefonte on Apri 21, 1860, Mrs. Wm. H in Bellefonte flew Born and Hie 4 son of the months In 1875 in marriage to Mary Entwisle, died 13, 18523 To this three sons were born, Fred, now in se le, Wash, Dr. H. A. Blair, wensville, and Russell I, of Bellefonte A all his life, Ma alr a member the I fonte Masons ba of ie member of t he was united who July union all of ur- staunch Democrat ol 3 for the was also of ag Master yeu Lodge served igo He Eplscopal and 1884, Wis a of St church. Interment was on Thursday. ULRICH erly of Millhel been Carri i } oe Wednesda wobaddy of d fer malden nan Giseases In er DavVancs MILLHEIM RESIDENT SENI NTY JAIL FOR THREA i % I's Fo Col SUPREME COURT OF STATH IL PHOLDS NOoMXN-SsLT PETWILER YS. COLDRON - i CANH ——— SM HAEFFER-ALEY - hon past two weeks at ind Mre continues Clyde love, onte, unchanged ————— A ti GREGG TWP. VOCATIONAL SCHOOL NOTES, Senlor Class Play, March 81-— The CG. T. V. B class of 1933 present the three act medy, t Spring Friday. March M. Admission, adults 15x may various High ted this success in many communitios It 1 «1 the Farm hall, o the in Grange 3 FP. children, on + Ticket be assed fron = The play mes with 3 ® wil gs] eng by years « whe wen produced education onsiderable same UUme 8 0 real furnish plenty the evening. Spx presented between ino being fuMmished by tl Special Sale of Portable Lamps time we are offor- ing amazing pric reductions on Floor, Bridge, Table, Boudoir and Bed Lamps, and on replage- met Shades of ilk or parchment, For a limited This sale offers an unususl op- portunity to brighien up the homs with a NEW lamp or shade at Jow cost, See our Window Dispay Hosterman & Stover Company MILLHELIN a_i, - w ¥ . * . CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. - e . - » ® ® . . » » ® 3eightol of Gregg town Monday Mrs. Lewis was discharged after un ship, dergolng surgical treatment, Fithel Brown, of Penna. Furnace, A a surgical patient, was discharged on Monday. After Wm. F. charged undergoing treatment, Fox, Monday. Harry admitted medica) of Un Harris wlan vw HOLLY Gurner, of ™ discharged Mrs as o Friday. ship, was i gical patient and William Jodon, of Bellefonte, was charged Tuesday after undergoing atment ell ieal tre Russ f College, Mullbarger, of patient Tuesday, spring medical i 2h Me ip, was Mrs ship, at 3 ving discharged Edward Gilligan of Patton died hospital on Sunday A. M. Wm. H. Wilanadk, of Mamaraneck, gtudent at Western Maryland admitted for al treatment Bunday Mrs discharged tr wl fown- at the a College, wine surgi on James Davidson, of Mileshurg Lg 1 Bunday after under going surgical tment M. Ross of Patton 1d a medi Esther ns Lr or o— | Public Sale Register Sale notice under this head is carried free of charge when bills are printed at a "ww this office. To all others the charge is $1.00, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, at 10 A M,, 2 miles East of Potters” Mills, on the Carson farm, by the First National lank of Centre Hall: Livestock and farming implements—E, M. Smith, auc tioneer. ¥ BATURDAY, MARCH 25. at 1:00 o'clock, in Spring Mills, by Mra Beu. Iah M. Bnavely: a line of household goods and other articles, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, at 1:00 P. M., MT. Zubler will offer at his farm one mile west of Spring Mills, along the State road, high grade and reg- istered Holstein cows, and bulls; ewes and lambs; farm machinery. BE. M. Smith, swot A —————— The RICHELIEU HP. MN | | {Continuous i | overFarm Store THURSDAY, FRIDAY pecials: |: Comedy-——News—Cartoon, Bhowe 2 to ! “TONIGHT IS OU Rs” ed - VEGETABLE soup gt eans 19¢ SATURDAY, this week. Blg Double Feuture Ine] “BITTER TEA “or - EXTRA SPECIAL—BLUY LBS, BLUE CUP COFFEE and GET 1 BOTTLE VANILLA FREE ~{SAVE Program-— OF GENERAL YEX” CLOYER FARM CAKE FLOUR ..Me] ,.... . a BEANS, 3 Ib 19e{N! Asthie n outstanding 11y that } ‘ If CALIFORNIA LIMA + $ BOXES LA FRANCE, 29¢; 1 CAR- Also, “MEN OF TON [24] CLOTHES PINS FREE AMERICAS Piayed 1 y i ONION SETS 2 Ibs 19¢| News—Cartoon Comedy, JELLY EGGS 2 Ibs 19¢ MONDAY, TUESDAY “LOVE ME TONIGHT ————————— “DAYTON keeps MISTER” Yegetables the A Just brand Installed, fresh and erlsp, ana like new our that is Wa you them, ! # 19¢ Best of Comedy and Cartoon. WEDNESDAY “BLOND LARGE GRAPE FRUIT JOHNSON" DOZ., SMALL ORANGES LBS, WASHED TURNIPS LES, WASHED CARROTS LARGE ICEBERG LETTUCH STALES CELERY LEN, ONIONS LES, SWEET POTATOES STATE Theatre 3 LBS, APPLES LLEFONTI} wi =~ KETCHUP { how 7:15 a THURSDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY IH WEEK: wei LGE BOTS, A QT, JAR SAl MUSTARD I I CANS PORK && BEANS 2 CANS {ORNS IS WHIT] CHEYENND Kil T. A. HOSTERHAN 22x i} i323 INSURANCE Axp REAL ESTATE rererees WANT TO BUY OR SELL SEE US FIRST. weseees C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AST MAN Lost 20 Lbs. of Fat In Just 4 Weeks Mrs. Mae West of Mo., writes “I'm only and weighed 170 Ibs il ng one box of your Kruschen Salts just 4 weeks ago. I now weigh 150 Ibs, 1 also have more energy and fur- thermore I've never had a hungry moment.” Fat folks should take one half teaspoonfnl of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot wated in the morning before breakfast—it's the SAFE, harmless way to reduce as tens of thousands of men and women know. For your health's sake ask for and get Kruschen at any drugstore ~the cost for a bottle that lasts 4 weeks is but a trifle and if after the firet bottle you are not joyfully satisfied with resulls-—-money back beni pttn prrer Ap rrp otto, Large 35th Community SALE ! BELLEVILLE SATUR., MARCH 25 HORSES, CATTLE, HOGS, SHEEP, POULTRY, FARM IM. PLEMENTS, AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS, COME! stmt frrenel ir sovmesl frsrnel prt -y T es St Lou © , 28 ¥rs unt taki a a ——— A eM a. To Our Patrons: We take pleasure in announcing the open- 1 ER JETT JHE LIRR ing of our Bank by license issued by the National * Banking Department, for usual Banking business. We again want to express our great appre- ciaiion of your demonstration of faith in your Bank. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. aaa ha
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