THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1633. THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY. ah wns Ee eee CENTRE HALL. PENNA. ——— — BMITH & BAILEY, Propristons §. W. SMITH, Editor. BE. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Maunger, FE Bn Patered at the Post Office in Centre Hall a8 second class matter, TERMS.—The terms of subscription to ihe Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance. Legal advertising at the rate of ten gents per line each insertion. Display advertising rates mal ie known "w Sppieytion. To SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES CENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev, 8, ¥, Greanhoo, Pastor,) Farmers Mils—9 to 10 A. M. Georges Valley—10:30 A, ML Centre Hall—7:30 P. MM. Loysville Orpha Home Silver offering See elsewhere. ns’ oe PENTRE HALL EREFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delas EB, Keener, Faster) Centre Hall— §:00—Church Service, 10:00—Sunday School. Fusseyville— §:80—Sunday School. 30:30—Church Service. -— lind gi. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, H, A, Fruyn, Paster.) Dentry Hall Sermor y OL Hollidays 10:80—Sunday Sprucetown— 10: 00—Sun« Bay 11 Ay : UU i Spring Mils— 10:00—Sunday 7:80—8ermon by Pas =e PRESBYTERIAN (Bev. J. M, Kirkpatrick, Faster) $:80—Church 10: 80—Sunday Service. School. — EVANGELICAL (Rev, J. W. Zang, Pastor) EXPENSES DOWN PER CENT. STATEMENT SHOWS COURT HOUSE MORE THAN AUDITORS > residents report of mons Count plicate Bta« About it property empt from at $5685.35 The m other wor was 22665 there are in the « timberland. Notes ty on Januar) $178,700, fast year i! to the fact that in bills and notes the 1831 ment. Cotirt $5824 In amount also slumped $36,886 In 1539 jumped. to $5400 year previous: County so on dhe incline $500 for 1082; an in Court expenses for. 1932 $4.500, a $7.500 1631 venile penses were $1,300 1 than The amount vices was $4,000 year. On Janua had assets of $324,300. In asmote $264,000 Cou were $277.300, « year hel $286.000 1931. is ds, 180,128 act and ont outstanding approximately were not shown tats H dropped from 1932. ' The we claims mn 13% jail ne $2400 of the aries gre al f $27.- $10.9 G04), 11a 1931 paid for from 1 G29 CXPONNes to $2483 road dam $41,000 The from in oa with a total « rease of rexiu mm the eX. or tion ir account, The cart for $2. 200, a previous year assesgors for wi cal were fiabiiities oy expe nditur nly $800 th the celpts $313.700 more an pre. County I were fiw compared with ———— AA A ——L i — Thanks, The undersigned take this method to extend thanks for all Kindnesses shown by neighbors and friends during filness and subsequent death of hus. band and father —Mrs. W. R. Neff and family. Card o. ——- The J. © ext: Vonada family In this mannér nda heartfelt thanks the he'p exiended during the illness and again at the time of the death of Mrs. Emma Elizateth Shutt. C—O SAL AIS Goods will not move themselves out of a swore automatically, without some gorce making them move, You need to hitch them up to the power of ad vertising. re DEATHS, - . Ruble Neff Friday noon from a third stroke had been NEFF. ~—Willam of this life passed out on suffered Heo some paralysis, having two days previous, Par = time previous, held home at the cemetery | at DD, BR. Keener, pas- ed, was the minister services, He R. Jones, ol La pastor held in inlly paralyzed for Funeral service were Monday 8 his Centre in from ith burial Hall. Rev. the forenoon Hill w Centre tor of in charge sited by deceas of the Rev. RR. formed Vis Os- ndis- high was a farmer by few Years eased retived a [ teacher g& a school ship alter havng West on rancl township office time of He #pent in the far Various at the or township and the assess was long EMERT Thomas Emert, in aged for man Loganton kumith died at t fs survived hy bh Minnie. Fry, ildren and seve Sugar i VOATR, ue He Mrs his ne, je wife, adau at home, by indch n Brealigr hildren Fu Pleasant afternoon interm CPTI ating; Pleasant tery. ——— DESHILER fortneriy of at his home The 8, FE | Aare y Jordan De: in Gli whurg, passed dden, 1 wis a son of the lale and Marie Jordan nt Tussey Aour years ago. Dr. Deshler w tbe Inst of the children to ti Deshler family 1883, he practiced Glidden. I his death oldest wil. doctor twin J. ler and Desh was born ville smev- 8 born eo Edwin Since his profes. and at the are ticing Hon at wo, time wis { oil county's (lowa) pra physican BURT Mrs iH Burt, I Kate ate Jor rmerly davghier of the and Sarah Spangler, of wig, died at her home in To- Nebraska, at the age of 0% years, 8 months and 29% days. She je survived by her husband and three children: Mrs. Maude Frankfort. er. of Tobias, Neb: Harry Burt, of Denton. Neb: and Fairy 8. Burt, Neb, Also surviving are grandchildren; two sisters, Mra O. F. Stover. of Nebérsburg, and Mrs. Chas MeFadden, of Palrmont, Neb: two brothers, CC. Spangler, of Ngb., and J. B. Bpangler, of Newton, Kan. as well ag a number of relatives and a host of friends. A brother, Rev, I. B. Spangler, Preceded her in death OVEY A year Ago. Irene Spangler, than teherut sini KLINGER ~~Mrm Minnie Klinger, wife of John H. Klinger; died Sunday night at 1:30 o'clock from cancer. Bhe had been suffering from the disease for two or more years, but it was only THE CENTRE REPO! assis for a short time previous to her death that she was to bed Funeral be held the the former Goheen pince, cant jonleburg, this (Thursday) Burial will cemetery, of the Lau officiating confined gervices will from home, of afternoon, 2:00 made in the Rev, W. J. Wagner, pa theran will o'clock. w Boalsburg stor church, be the minister. Ti deceased 1871, and 8 months death. and August aged 61 years time ghter Mulbar eo was born g was therefore and 2s ay at the She Annie in survived by hey on, Wm. J. Klinge: so by a brother, Charl of Bellef« her 8 wm Simpson She nite, EMBIC K Mrs ears. died of Ls {liness gouth wanton, an ancer, member Greenhut v - ——————— A I~ Ho President Ple ning, jof Common Dist riot ¢. havi ing ig date of the to me dir fssued his precept Sth day of Apri, holdir Orpt feasions it ID ected, for of Common Pleas, Court of Quarter and Terminer Bellefonte art art, Peace, ans of and s for Lon 143 tha Oyer” General Jail Delivery, In he County of Centre: And the Grand Jury to convens on the 1st day of May, 1333 A. M. And the trav called for the regular meeting Monday, at 10 | Jury oc sock ores the third 1633. at 10 A. M, And the Traverse Jury week appear May, at 22nd day of NOTICE in Jus of Ma will of the Alder Jew (11 ven to ve, hereby © of the ch 8 tices Poa Constal in their respective report to the they be then at rec and iy 2 districts, requiring to Honorable Court) that and there in their proper (the time specified above, with their inquisitions, examinations, remembrances, to do those things to their offices appertaining to done and those are bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are and shall be in Jall in Centre county, be then and there to | prosecute against them as shall be just. Given under my hand at Bellefonte, lithe 12th day of April, in the year of our Lord, 1933, and the 157th year of the Independence of the United States of America. Sheriff's Office, | Bellefonte, Pa. . {April 12, 1933. ———— A AI BINNS Riegel, the loeal stock and poultry dealer, is a great booster for the Roporier's penny-a word column jAdvertising at various times for poul- {ey to ty, or sell, Mr Riegel desinres he fa besieged with customers before {the mk on the paper is dry. These lit. {tle wonder workers in the advertising field are cheap, #0 make use of them if you have anything to spell, or want to buy. perons orde, their own be who JOHN M. BOOB, Sheriff, A. M. RTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. BABSON SAYS PRESIDENT RECAPTURED CONSTITUTION Asserting that coOngr “has abdi- cated thrown the constitution out the window,” Roger W. Babso noted statistician, the next 60 or #0 he the most thi the United realiz the CRE and n, SAYS important Btates days may in story of “Few people importance of wha is id on T has 0n h tremendous in BUIing on ton,” hes: in an address ir day. Washing Philadelphin ues “Congress the constitu I will windov 1 ignt it i wind granqoniiol ren seis AA Surprise Party. The RICHELIEU 11 P, MM) 5 - {Continuous Shows to ————— THIS WEEK: THURSDAY and FRIDAY SPANISH TWISTS, Now A. arto n hing Attrad “STRICTLY PERSON AL" Eddie Quillan, Deep drama { 8h i is Fea tion— Marjorie Rambeau, ran and famous Lonely Hearts i Qenedtional drama. SATURDAY BiG DOUBLE PROGRAM: Super Special Atraction! 1 | Musical giria Comedy with 40 in “%0 THIS IS HARRIS" avghs, catchy tunes { the Snappy, yw OnY. pep A sieture finest Kind. deluxe “MAN and big 0 genson's greatest 0 Also, AGAINST WOMANT Jack Holt, cnst. " Guaranteed be of the new one pictures. (NEXT WEEK) MONDAY, TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ftichelieu presents truly another outs standing hit: LORETTA YOUNG, and big cast, Ine Gene Raymond, “200 IN BUDAPEST? The fury of the Jungle was the back: ground to this tender, youthful C mance. Action and thrills! RE —— Ed — oa [The the following items are taken from the « Hall news High urrent IBEUG Centre School publication, «» TWENTY WILL MAY -NINI BE 26; AL SENIORS GRADUATED DR. NISS, OF FOONA, SPEAKER y EW ST. {FF WOODROW Editor, RUTH Editor Business Editor Assistant MEEKER HARTLEY sports PAUL ¥OUSI Manager REUBEN Manager JACK MeCLENAHAN Manager SAHA RICKER] Advertising Clrenlation ODENKIER HOLD CARD PARTY ON APRIL 7 . 5 =» BATS CONTRIBUTED ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION VELVE { g ro amily Entrance at the ® » » FRESHMAN DEBATES, Frank outst andidate for stopping tion B and candidates sv the first tw Stringer MoAClenahan are! sefMms anding posi ailey, Sweetwood are sO Pos tion —— @ m— el nt ad tap] - SUI YE RAE SPIER EAL IONIC <r PUNO AE SOA ST Ee THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA.
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