The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 30, 1933, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1933.
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THE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY,
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors
8. W, SMITH, Editor,
SDW, BE, BAILEY, Associate Editor and
Business Manager,
ass
Beran
Botered at the Post Office lu Centre Hall
an second class matter,
TRRMS. The terms of subscription to
the Reporter are $L00 a year, in advance.
Legal advertising at the rate of ten
gents per line each insertion.
Display advertising rates made known
Mm application.
“SUNDAY GHURGH SERVICES
FENNA VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
(Rev, 8, ¥. Gresnhoe, Pastor.)
Tusseyville—9 to 10 A. M.,
Spring Mils—10:30 A, AM
Reception of new members and Com
gounion.
Centre Hall—7:30 P. M,
PENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE
(Rev, Delas RE, Kesner, Fastor)
Centre Hall
#:30—Sunday School.
7:80—Church Service.
#:00—Church Service,
10:00—Sunday School.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Bev, H, A, Pruyn, Paster.)
#mullton-—
#:00—8Sunday School.
10:00—Morning Worsh
ir
ip.
Bprucetown—
10:00—Sund y School.
Centre Hall—
1:00—Sunday 8Scl
2:00—Worship
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PRESBYTERIAN
(Rev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Fastor)
vp nur
3
30
Service
cia
lay School
#.
10:
Sunday 8«
WHAT THE BEER
BILL AUTHORIZES
tion
Prot
the
terst
laws
more
alcohe
Pros
gnnu
each
Contis
$50
for re
Amer
lagk
of the
Make
den of pm
eontal
cohol
Fs aft
violatiors
forfeiture
Permits
papers h bil ne
The bee n wine m be sold
i4 states a TE
California Indiana,
Miaso , Montana, Nevada.
sey, New York,
Washington and Wisconsin
Three other
Be sold after
Pakota, July
# and
Arise
Kentucky
New Jer
Pennsyls
Oregon,
states permit
iNeed t
¥
aren
BCHOOL TO START IN
TWENTY-SEVEN RURAL SCHOOLS
Bchool 1
opening in t
rural schools where vacation
winter {ir 1 of
most two i
boys ar
tH sumn
mately
tier «
thei:
end
aN : ¢
SSO
wre abbott to ring f
venty ‘seven Penney
fn com
Ww
immer
arises
the pb
desira
winter
fmpa
spring-summer-fall
BCRoo: term gt oa juring the first week
in April re §¢ sitirhinut
: i three
in Clinton
two Potter
gquehanna Waren
one, and Wyane county four. Most of
the schools maintain a higher aver
age of attendance than the State aver
age of %4 per cent.
county: Pike «
haa
county five,
ounty
county twelve, Sus.
smal ———
LIFE OF A COUNTRY DOCTOR.
For more than a score of years Dr,
H C. Dyrkee, of Faith, 8 D.. has been
answering distrecss calls from the
sick and injured, and when he looked
over his account books he found the
amount due him In fees was approx.
imately, $20,500 After cancelling all
the bills he sald:
“IAve as you go and save a dollar
for a rainy day. If you have more,
divide it with the poor and thank God
that you dave health and are a citi
zen of the United States of America.”
DEATHS, .
. * . % . » . |
Maury Eva
months
phneuwinonia
home
BOGDAN. ~ Mrs Anna
Bogdan, aged 13
days, died
Wednesday
a short distance
where had
Her husband,
1026. She and
Williams,
made
(3 years, 4 and
lobar
evening at her
north of Potters Mills,
VORIs,
died in
Mrs,
the lat
that
from
lived many
Frank
her
and a
the family since
for
Bogdan,
daughter,
wha
Susan son of
ter, up
time,
the
Du
from
with
were held
forenoon,
Funeral services
home on Saturday
ial Zion Hil} Evangelical
cemetery, near Tusseyville, Rev. J
of the local Evang
ating
was
church
M.
in
Zang, pastor
ch, oflk
Bogdan
d and
born
the
ughter
tubb Jordan,
township
Susan
Potter
of
s the
in She
her family
wember
daughter prev
1
bie
A sth
B. Frank {
Y. Mrs. Arthur Tripp.
Emert, of N.
of wt
johnson City. N.
Emert,
wind George Endicott, N. ¥
——
OSMAN
man,
Wedne
¢
thehome oo
a
Elizabeth £
££
Anna
Huston
Mrs,
Osmnr died |
morning tant wook
her daughter, Mrs, Toner
in Johnstowh, ts whose home
had
Port
months
widow of
sday of ft
Newman,
the couple gone to live two years
Matilda, The
BE.
was aged §4 years
ved by children
Wertz, Tyrone: 8. 8B
Matilda Toner Newmun, of
Philipsburg Nora Bloom ind
of (
I
igo from husband
died
Muy
8 survi
Abbie
Port
ten
She
Mrs,
of
Csmman
tide
CO=man,
Mrs,
Mrs
Hanson
Raym
Pitcairn HE hy
ndchildren and
Mrs lian both
nd
hers,
Hrwens-
Mr
les wid Osman snd
fas 3
i }
Herment was
Matilda
GAN
Gli
Mur
Fee
wins employed at
{ phy's State College, and
parents on
highway on the out.
skirts of that town, She was married
ia year ago last Christmas and for a
| time resided with her husband in Nor-
ristown the couple later
State Collage. She was born and rear-
ed near Pne Grove
vived by her parents, living at that
place, her husband, and severnj broth:
ers and sisters. The funeral took place
from the Gilligan home on Wednesday
morning of last week,
———
&* Giro
with
new State
in
sided her husband's
the
WEAVER,
Sunday morning at his home In Johns
town after having been {I} two days.
Death was attributed to heart trouble.
The decensed was born In Mileaburg,
a gon of Col. James I, and Mary (Hall)
Weaver, He had been a residest of
Johnstown for the last seven years,
(Continued om next column)
WITHIN 24 HOURS
DIE
A Centre county brother and sister,
whose were little ore than a ye
different,
the
of
ages
and who were married on
day, died within 24 hours
other
Franklin
Biimo
each
William
Years, Wis
Bellefonte,
i
found de
at Monday
4 o'clock by his wife
be
fore
Nittany
the
He ha
hoe
usual healt}
he
Valley, wi
in his
when retired.
Ore
occupation of farming
Veur when ne i
Beliefohte,
H is
and the daughters,
The
HWEoO
to
survived by
funeral services
sdany afternoon, with
cemetery, Bellefon
a —— . .
BUCKNELL STUDENTS IN CRASH
ON MILLHEIM DIAMOND
'
:
MOVINGS
———— nse
IN LOWER PENNS V.
PRODUCE TO PEAK CAPACITY
Marin E
ent of the Eagle
Rumberger, superintend-
eliefonts
night he has
instructed 1 buil ‘ sro ued
o Bellefonte
shifts
at ul
ity. Several
to work
it is hoped to
operation
irr A SAPS SAIN
in
from previous ol.)
he
Windber r 30 yeare
he B
Je WH Be Ww
made Nits Lome
How
a
pri to which time
in 0"
i We
men of
ndber
ving busipess
cemeter
the
well known to
Penna Valley
visited during thelr
View
oth and his
wife were
in
frequently
Youthtu dayn
———— can ols
residents
they
many
where
Our annual Sc SALE, with its
amazing valaes, continues to draw
faverable comment from large
nambers of careful hayers.
Sale Ends Saturday, April Ish
Be sure to visit our Store during
this Sale.
Hosterman & Stover Co.
MILLHEIM,
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PROGRESS GRANGE PRESENTS
JOURNAL TO 8. M. GRANGE
rendered
Mill
The following progriim wns
Progress Grange at the Spring
Spring
the progran
nts’
Opens
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
‘SHE DONE HIM WRONG
ied y—=News-{artoe
SATURDAY, this week.
Double Feature FPrograme—
“PLEASURE CRUISE"
Ase, “UNDER THE TONTO RIM“
NewsCartoon Comedy,
———— ——
MONDAY, TUESDAY
“HELL TO HEAVEN"
WEDNESDAY
Big Double Feature FProgram-—
KATE SMITH at
Hit
in her Season's gre
“HELLO EVERYBODY”
i wid queen of the
her first, great staring pi
Also, “FARGO EXPRESS™
i by
famotis Morse
America’s hel
% 139%
tur
yexl Ken Maynard and
Added Special Comedy and Cartoon.
STATE Theatre
BELLEFONTE
7:15 and 9:00
THURSDAY
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
THIS WEEK:
“CORNERED”
daring,
Show P. MM.
The colorful
thriller
Also, Great Jungle Mystery Serial
Special Comedy and News.
dangerous
filmed
moat
aver
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MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
(NEXT WEBK)
“BIG DRIVE”
One of the greatest War plotures of
all times. Reveals to the public at last
true official government war pictures
of the World War.
Rest of Comedy and Cartoon.
[ee —
Goods will not move themselves out
of a store automatically, without some
torce making them move. You need
to hitch them up to the power of ad
vertising,
io
H
k
in
WANTED 1
ens. Drop
26W, Btate
te
will buy your
mie card or
College Ww. }
chick
phos
" : § riz.
’ fn call
surplus of glad- 1
at prices
will pleass you. Inquire George
Meyer, 411 East Main Lock FOR
Pa. chick
ay J. Bharer,
WANTED
nds: tankage sold, $1.50 per
M. Reigel, Centre Hall; phone
3. 7
FOR BALE
jus,
Large
bulbs of choles varities College,
Maglc
in
Street, LUrooder
good
H
aven,
ty
entre
of all
ew, —
11-
Market chickens
Worth selling is worth telling--eg-.
oC
br
Completely auto.
matic, Cook by
time and temper
sture
"
{ I<)
a
MNatione! sversge
cost, only 1¢ del
mes! per person.
New, highspeed
cooking units,
In the development of eleetric ranges,
The Estate Stove Co. has played an im-
portant part. Just note the record:
presented
TATE
combining in
and
one appliance
board kitchen table
When you invest in an ESTATE
Electric Range, you can be sure
you are getting the latest.
THE HOSTERMAN & STOVER CO.
MILLHEIM
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