The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 13, 1933, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, APRIL 13,
AM ner
THE
CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY,
CENTRE HALL. PENNA.
AR : o
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors
8. W. SMITH, Editer,
SOW, BE. BAILEY, Associate Editor and
Business Manager,
ee a
Batered at the Post Oilice ln Centre Hall
8 second cluss matter,
TERMS.— The terms of subscription to
he Beporter are $LO0 a year, in advance.
“SUNDAY GHURGH SERVICES
FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
(Bev, 5. F, Gresnlive, Pastor.)
Centre Hall—8Sunrise Services
6:00 to 1: A. M. Preparatory
ices Friday evening, Reception
of members and baptisms, 1B
Communion at 7:30 P, M,
Spring Mills—3§ to 10 A. M.
Tusseyville Communion at
10:30 A. AM.
from
uv sie I'y~-
ial,
Easter
Reception of members,
-—
PENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE
(Bev, Delas EB, Keener, Paster)
Centre Hall—
¥:30—Sunday School,
1:30—Church Service.
pring Mills—
§:30—Sunday School,
A0:30—Hely Communion Service
Farmers Mills—
§:00—Church
10; 00—Sunday
Service,
School.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Bev, M, A, Pruyn, Paster.)
QOentre Hall-—
W:00—sunday School.
1:30—Evening Worship.
Smuliton—
§:00—51
PRESBYTERIAN
J. MM, Kirkpatrick, Pastor)
(Bey,
$:00—Mornl
30: 00—
Sund
EVANGELICAL
(Rev. J. W. Zang, Pastor)
wantre Hall—
7 A, I Xa
?.00—aunday School
Tuasey ville—
o. s0—Sunday School
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PARTS
FESTIVAI
COUNTY GIRLS
IN Blt
FARKD
SPRING
Lilli
Kathry:
fllust
thic
Cali
of t
prograx
elemen
extra-«
education
Comp: tit
sport
clog d
costume
of the fest
elaborate
“Worsl
Entire
students
same time
events,
charge
and mm
es Maolis«
ton of the
Will Rogers Picks
A Story For
This Spot
By WILL ROGERS
E Worst Joke 1 heard today
was told in England by one
of the natives, It is a little illus
tration of English tact. A lady
was engaging a new Butler, and
she impressed on each applicant
the importance of tact.
“The great question is, have you
tact? It needs great tact to han-
dle my house. We have all kinds
of guests.”
y, I am noted for my tact,”
replied the applicant,
“Well, will you give me any il-
fustration of some of your tact?”
“Well, Madam, in my last place
i was among various duties sup-
posed to clean the nickleware on
the bathroom faucets. One day on
entering a bathroom, there, right
before my very eyes, was a Lady
standing just ready to enter the
tub, n t gia 1 do, Mam?
Just said, your pardon, '
and withdrew.”
American News Features, Ine,
a,
DEATHS,
.
.
« » .
HAINES Melville Claude Haines,
prominent in the educauonal, DUS INeSS,
religious and socla] circles in Brush |
and Penns Valleys, died at his
in Rebersburg, Monday morning at 3:00
iliness from
home
following an an.
gina pectoris since the Wednesday pre-
vious. Funeral will be held
from the home and conducted by Rev.
J. J. Weaver, of the Lutheran
church, this (Thursday) in-
terment ag Rebersburg.
Mr. Haines was a son of
and Emma J. Burkett Haines,
born near Idbersburg. He Is
ed by a wife, Almah, an only daugh-
of Prof. Mrs, C. lL.
son, Hains
High
=~ Mrs.
i. The Haines
ved together since
r. and Mra Haines.
profession
o'clock,
services
pastor
forenoon,
B.
and was
LOTS
AUrviv-
and Gramnley ;
$5, a member
fac
Kenneth
Haven hool
Elizabeth
and
of
{ nineteen years
death,
OUCH -
DOORMAN
aged 72
Dovman,
of Port-
thient t
resident
county. n
1
He
Wing
henrt
cupation
ther of St
"
Nittany
He is sur
and on, danghter
fv
nd one sister
al wer
slay)
Funer
Martinsburg
a ———
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIEYY,
CONFERENCE, MAY
5. 3
eighth annual meeting ot
of the
Sorthern Conference of the Susqguetans
na synod of Central rennsyivania, the
United Lutperan Church in America, |
will meet in St. John's Lutheran |
church, Buffalo charge, ev. B. BE. Bot |
linger, pastor, Wednesday, May 3rd, |
at 9:00 A. M. i
The address of welcome wil be by |
Mrs. T. T. Ritter, West Milton,
| Mra Harry Mider, Mitflinburg,
respond,
At 1:30 P.
thie Woman s Missionary so fety
and
will
i M., Miss Cora Jeffcoat
| wily spak on “Our Work at Watauga.”
|
The flow of beer In Centre Hall
{ since last Friday morning was ex-
{ tremely moderate, and there have been
no visible signs that three-point-two ls
In any way intoxicating. The legal
brew was sold bug at one place within
the corporate limits of the rwn-—in
~s
JOHN J. ARNEY PASSES
TO BEYOND IN 95TH YEAR
Prominent Potter Township Farmer
Dead In
School in Centre
Drops Home, Sunday.
Hall Be-
Incorporation. Was
Taught
fore Bora's
First Master of Progress Grange,
A gure prominent in Poiter town-
ship for sixty-five years passed out of
uf
AB
this life In the death John J
hig cus.
he
porch
unday evening. wi
8
tom, although practically blind,
went from his room to a back
stream of water
ho
where
£14
in
a continuous
wing re wished his
am a pipe,
preparatory to the evening
and on entering
1 to t hi
the Kitchen doo
He had beer
sual, so far
s fel floor, dead.
in health about
meber of the family knew,
wr! services
on Wednesday
the local
held
Were
FARM HOUSE BURNED.
rday evenis iarge
ed by
’
=
Hedwere.
Ly fire
flames were
» Waller «
spread overt
the Farm
LICENSES,
Olean, N. Y
CPellefonte
. Btate
Nels
MARRIAGE
Hand
Orville E. By CENE CARR
BB Grove
Charles EE. Noss
Mary Buchenhorst
Nelle
College
Mills
Norwood |
Bellefonte |
MIN Hall
fonte, RB, D
(i. Rumberger
Hartgock
John
Helen
Cirieh
Hoy
George B
Belle
CloverFarm
Store
SPECIALS for
FRIDAY & SAT.
April 14 & 15
Low, (Wer,
a a a RE i a...
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CENTRE HALL, PA.
WE WILL HAYE A FRESH SUPPLY
OF CANDY EASTER EGGS.
Full Line of Fresh
Fruits and Vegetables
sss J ————
T. A. HOSTERHAN
§ 1
i a a i a a i i i eee
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CeO 07224 00s old
Wns”
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7
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leis
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dare
Sr tp
~OUR SECOND
At CENTRE HALL SALE BARN,
Tuesday, April 25
LIVESTOCK
of
HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, HOGS,
HUNTINGDON-CENTRE (COWS
SHOATS, CHICKENS, Ete.
ALSO, HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
Consisting
Farmers are Invited to bring any.
thing they wish to dispose of at
this public auction, a small com.
mission charge of 5% being made,
CHEAP JOHN will be there.
Our fire! sale wag a success, Let's
make this a bigger and better one.
Bmith & Peachy, Aucts.
H L. Ebright clerk.
CHARLES WITMER.
the Mitterling restaurant; there
Were no excesses priwt--d there,
ECONOMY
Here is a new standard This new Frigidaire intro-
of economy. A genuine
Frigidaire that operates on
as little electric current as
duces a distinctive style in
cabinet design, with a finish
of white Dulux and hand.
some chromium hardware.
COSTS ONLY
a
DEES)
14 MORE FOOD SPACE
A highly efficient, space-saving insu.
lation gives the cabinet smaller out.
side dimensions, but much greater
food storage capacity. See the
new Frigidaires at our showroom,
one ordinary lamp bulb.
CONVENIENCE
Automatic defrosting—ice
trays that slip out of the
freezer at a touch of the
finger—extra room for tall
containers—and a compart«
ment for frozen storage.
QUALITY
With porcelain interior,
every detail reflects that
quality which has made
Frigidaire the choice of a mil-
lion more buyers than any
other electric refrigerator.
THE SUPER FRIGIDAIRE LINE INCLUDES SIX NEW DELUXE ALL.PORCELAIN MODELS
WITH MANY EXCLUSIVE FEATURES—THE FINEST FRIGIDAIRES EVER BUILT
The new WrerparRE
A GENERAL MOTORS VALUER
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