The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 20, 1933, Image 4
THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1833. re a———- —— THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, mm CENTRE HALL. PENNA. — BMITH & BAILEY, 8. W, SMITH, Editor, BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Mauager, ————— — Butered at the Post Utfice in Centre Hall #8 #eculd class maiter, TRRMS.—1The terms of subscription to he Heporter are $1.00 a year, in advance. Legal Proprietors sow, E advertising at the rate of ten gents per line each Insertion. Display advertising rates made known - Appieation, SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES p— VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARBGE (Bev, 8, ¥, Uresithoe, Pastor.) Farmers Mills—10:30 A, AM. (Communion Service.) Centre Hall-—2:30 P. MM Georges Valley, 7:50 »P, M. - SENTEE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Dulas kK, Bwsner, Faster) Lentre Hall— #:80—Sunday School, 30:30—Holy Communion Service. Friday, 7.30 YY. A, Preparatoty Bervice, Lussey ville— $:00—Church Service, SCLOOL METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, MH, A, FPruyn, Faster.) No preaching services Apt 1 23. en PRESBYTERIAN (ber, 4. MM. Kirkpatrick, :30—Sunday 1 30—Chiris Pastor) School. EVANGELICAL (Rev, J. W. Zang, Pastor) MORE TROUBLE FOR POSTOFFICE EMPLOYEES the Reil dan drive hurt ti with ti way P seldom 8t his freed was in choice for assisted to th Fle tion w Will Rogers Picks A Story For This Spot WILL ROGERS EOPLE are a lot more super stitious than they'll admit. You find the most a ni looking folks picking up pins and doing a lot of other silly things, to keep their tuck going straight. But a girl that is about to get married has got a right to be sup- erstitious, I reckon, if anybody has 8he’s got a lot of things to wo By about. Well, this girl that I'm talking (rw “ : + peely ) about went to a friend of hers that worked in a jewelry store, and showed him her engagement ring. “You see,” she says, “Harry got me an opal ving, because opal is my birthstone. But I've always heard that opals are unlucky, and I don't know what to do. 1 hate to give it back to im and ih him to get something else, and 1 hate to run ht into a lot of hard luck.” jeweler Jooked at the ring a minute “I¢’s all right, girlie,” he says. “You ain't got no cause to worry. if all the troubles you ever have are no closer to real trouble than this is to a real opal, you won't pever have anything } but mitation worries. You're in American News Features, hy DEATHS, - -* -. * * ‘RANK Philip C. Fi ink died at the Potters J home . al gervices home and burial ) emetery, near Tusaseys {lle, Tuesday forenoon, Rev. J. M. Za the Evi ical church, officiating, wssisted by Rev, 8, FL. Greenhoe., lev. Fred Grenninger, of Altooni relative of the deceased, also assist conducting the services, which unex made in ng, 3 ¢ according to the oruel Ol Beth, in FOEng, fol lingering aprdening o Larteries Funeral services were held from her home on Bishop street, Bellefonte, | Wednesday night, with burial at Zion. | i cr —————— i | In the letting that was made by the | schooy board of Penn township covering | | transporta fon of pupils to the Fenn] | township consolidated school at Co- | | burn, Morris Bohn, the present holde ‘of Route 1, was awarded a $ holder | contract for the same route at a rate lot $5.00 per school day. Routes Nos. | {2 and 3 were awarded to Lawrence | Musser, of near Coburn-<No. 2 being! | taken at a rate of $3.30 per schoul | day and No. § at $4.00 per school day. | FIL is sald that Mr Musser will assign the No. § route to Philip Vonada, of Coburn. The new cost of transporta- tion, each contracy being for a fives year period, amounts tg about two dollars a day saving on cach route. a leo DAUGHTER DIE TWELVE HOURS BOTH STOVE WITHIN AT COBURN. Mrs. Beulah Stover fed at 30 P.M, Anna K. Stover, also of Ce Cobur at i: Saturday, and hey or, Mx burn, passed awiy Sunday morning yo. The mother daughter laid to rest in Tuesday tery, Millheim, attends ning graves forenoon, Falrview The In d, the connect neral largely famil sides having large Penns Valley, The sery ducted yy dev, 3. A. Icey Fred of both teformaed Chur LADY AUTO INJURIES; § DIES O01 MORE HUR Lf lo —— BROWN-BRUNGART. POTTERS MILLS, George and family, R} town, visited a day last week brother, Harry Foust Migs Marie visited over the Easter Cregg fl Copenhaver, ome of her father, H. E and family d with MM, Carson, died on Ba rungart Philip Frank An obituary appears The RICHELIEU THIS WEEK: THURSDAY, “CENTRAL AIRPORT” By GENE CARR © The Adventurer FRIDAY and SATURDAY, “HELLO SISTER" Also, Special Added Comedy fon, “Plck Me py Fi { MONDAY, TUESDAY WEDNESDAY “CAVALCADE” THURSDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY “RING KRONGT CENTRE HALL, PA. ~OUR SECOND At CENTRE HALL SALE BARN, Tuesday, April 25 Wt 10:00 A. M. LIVESTOCK Consisting of HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, HUSNTINGDON-CENTRE COWS SHOATS, CHICKENS, Ete, ALSO, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, — 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 firs! Let's make this a bigger and better one. gale was A Success, ——————————— Smith & Peachy, Aucts, HH. LL. Bbright. clerk. CHARLES WITMER. v Today we offer an amazing new Frigidaire that operates on as little current as one ordinary lamp bulb. 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