THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1033, — HE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED | WEEKLY, EP sn. CENTS HALL. PENNA. SMITH & BAILEY, Eroprietors 8, WW, SMITH, Editor, SPW, BE. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Maunsger, a Batered at the Post Office 1 in Centre , Hall #8 second class matter, TERMS. The terms of subscription to the Beporter are $100 a year, in advance Legal advertising at the rate of ten sents per line each insertion, Display advertising rates made known Mm application. “SUNDAY CHURGH SERVICES — VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev, 8. ¥, Greenhoe, Pastor,) Georges Valley—9 to 10 A. M. Centre Hall—10:30 A, M, Farmers Mills, 7:30 P. MM. ES & - wo + ead NERD, JENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE! (Bev, Delas RB, Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— #:30—Sunday School. 7:80—Baccalaureate Assa——— Service for the H. RB the sermon. 8S. Rev. Zang will deliver 0:00—Church Service, 10:00—S8unday School. ) METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, H, A, Pruyn, Paster.) fentre Hall— 8:30—Communi 10:30—S8unday School. ®prucetown— 10:00—Sunday School. 11:00—~Morning Worship. Spring Mills— * sang School. 7:80 reate L v " n. FPRESDYTERIAN (Rev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor) #:30—Sunday School. §:30—Christian ‘1 Endeavor. her's Day - 8 EVANGELICAL J Ww. Zang, Pastor) CONGRESSMAN BECK worLp DIVIDE NATION INTO THRUE OR FOUR GROUPS OF STATES represent delphia, that docums The pre into 48 and result bution of polit Manufactur Philadelp! Beck pr tion ino statces, whos be the sam of central go original obje Contending program discr dweller av asserted “it is that in recent the industrial has slowly divested to support mendicant agricul- tural states which take from the public treasury more than they ES cu — Burglars broke Loganton | post office Sunday failed to | get elther money The safe was ruined but A. D Kerstetter is the ———— sais Will Rogers Picks A Story For This Spot By WILL ROGERS OST of the tourists are back now. The snapshots have been handed around until they are getting a bit dirty already. The gomances that the staid old fel- lows had on the ships have begun to look kinda phoney, even to them. But they still keep on telling about their adventures in foreign fields to anybody that will listen. There was a good-for-nothing guy from Michigan that was telling how much he enjoyed Italy on such a little bit of money. e was traveling with some friends of his family, he sald, and it was awful easy to get along, ¥ ( Flormies? ) (ie) in farmer, incontesti the an years wealth of states boon contribute.” into the night, but or stamps held postmaster the doors DEATHS, * . * RIEGEL ~~Mary Bell, Riegel, died at her home | Hall, Monday afternoon at after an illness of four she lived until next Tuesday she have been seventy-two vears of Deceased a resident of Salon ago, when she and he moved to Centre Hall, She was a daughter of the late Jame of Salona, Mrs. Riegel wa a member of the Luthean church o Centre Hall; also, of the Centre Hal Chapter of the Eastern A an of gracious charm ture, atiracted friends ed friendships She leaves MR el, at he H. M. Seyler, of M. in two o'clock, wife A. weeks, wi age was until five veurs husband Thompson, Star. and she to one son, and r, of Salona, of Avis. J. R. Thomas Thompson Mrs. Ellle Burrell Thompson Maddox, of are surviving brothers the ded services will ("Th urs in husha Rieg Mrs Pia on, « mourn, her Sidney T daughters: and Mrs, Thomps of A. oegel: two He, Tayk Salona; Haven: jand Mrs, | adelphia of Phil sisters eased, Funeral held at afte » 1 of her F. Greenho The { will then proces d to Ceda cemetery, Salona, he rmoon { Rev, 8, ner Hi! ere inter. ortege near wl ment made, ————— ————————— | WILL PA. MILK PRODUCERS SHARE IN N, XY. PRICE BOOST wiki Pennsylvania ff: the York m } pri mers in ¢ In milk } § Boara farmers ———— —— LOCAL AND PERSONAL. nsored by Department ; tie association of Penney the « Chari and The association the last of Centre ( ‘ounty Wool planning to Centre County this gr in ask fx r bids the satin. on wools about Providing and month factory the association, around the first Three Garbrick ning neceptiod bs will June, made the bids are wool be week in COWS to belonging killed by the train Saturday, morning. The the Well of Centre apy hed and onto Roy ‘M. Fun. ane. were east imals were grazing at Ing, a few miles when the train frightened Hall, they the west Oa be ran ame track. Beginning of Teut of section had ittie flold full needed to put oats this week close to fifty this Vers week, be the the acreage in been sown. last of fair weather wily in the remainder of crop before work on the corw crop tackled in nts nog yet work done was week can he earn. at, On Monday, twenty ¢ived their per iutemaobile, at the examination Fellef The new south side of the county ol Long, Madisonburg: dron, Centre Hall: Henn Hobert Margare: Jackson, nard Brooks, The higheft court of the land r ed the finding of a lower court in the case of Bishop James Cannon, Jr. ace cused of falling to report what he dia with a contribution of $65,000 made by E. CC. Jamison, a wealthy New Yorker, in hig activities against Alfred E “HOVER appli ants operate held aon mits to an in mnte drivers the include Donald Jane McGillvey, Lewis, Ruth State College Lemont, Mabe Col- Roy Linn, Ber nger, vers. Pew be The will cialon means tried for that the Rishop violating Federal “No, I can’t say that I did. But 0, 1 can’t say u sister, Fannie, the 8 blonde one, came across with a Er a a. American News Features, Ine, % J. V. Brungart, of Rebershurg, who represents the south side of Centre county dn the hoard of county com- missioners, on his way with Mra. Brungart, on Monday morn. ing, stopped with the Reporter for a Damages cavsed by Etate road construction appear to be ene of (the vexing problems the boafd has to "contend with at the present time, and it is a problem. i r 8 = f ii We of obs ns Valley. The log house was 1 of 1774 ¥y ing New Columbia odd 1. General Potter after Union Ji page in county the H., Potter, 1778, houss ane the miH nt hn Potter 402, ted Potters where he Improv warrantee tract General the first Mills, | Note: erties is the ere prop ] OM would 1? Course, mill stream, Ceneral Potter raising on what is known er farm, of the Old fall of 1789, and wont county for the benefit on Dr. McClellan's there the page 403. : Notes The “Fosjer” fara fay ha been The present OC. T. Crost fir ene of Old Fort the Tibhen Zulley rm on the hill west of Spring Mille, or the Frazier Rinking red barn Fost. the was inju at a as the Fort, te Franklin f health died Hi east in his advice and of 1788-1, ta tte atte jatter part farm along Creek. a. a i... Junior oratork The ual coniest, fourth ann East PennsVa held Friday High school The Young alley was evening. attend. ance was large and the ple the peo contest themaelyves While prize, It may titled mention will no: ning of the the 1933 class. The prize Mr, and Mre. J. RR. Miller, and judges were Mra Abbott, principat Milea township High school: Tw hudy, (tional school, and Miss Ditzler, of the Laurelton High school. ————— A —————— Mifflin counly. residents coming this [way make mention in an manner that smoke may be sen curl. in acquitted could win the be suid others were on- for The winner be made known until; the eve. graduating well, but one merit exerciees i i i : i i vel i i : iham and Logan plants, town, ting county who feared the statemen! i and now realize hanks sincere efforts to haul us going--=forward of the way we are way: he that tacles out 1 ~ he that he has courage a st afl. ’ he he welfare of nly==~=t for two mont in all what And now we look with haul rope. best lding +4 The REAL ESTATE { TRANSFERS, The RICHELIEU {Continuous Shows 2 to 11 P, ML) THIS WEEK: THURSDAY, Richard Hersholt, Bickford, Jon Charles rian, n Louise Dresser Stone, ine OF THE EAGLE" George “SONG Story of ur generation. A super pleture. 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IEBERSBURG 1H PIG FEEDING « Mrs township ship Mrs. Sarah Mrs. Har Kenneth Nacharged it Ethel Esther Beaver, Heaton ¥ Miller, of State|hold a number as ¥ of educatd social tivit thelr progy the organisz Rs Ertl olm Brungart Balsor, Bleed to M1 of St ey State with Or her and Mrs. The College, Lon bers of Exteriine, Mak A son, : Be by Parker, Ancal) M ate on and ———————— Rex own, of deaths: Harry Garner, surgical patient, and died of State Col admitted hours | of Crater, —————— AP A at the Centre 81 College Times in fact her Sth. anniversary last most favorable think it ‘ ery afier having submitted to the eration. The Reporter regrets t readers embarrassing misstatement, * igh Mrs erred, throt The {5 wier in Btate | was Blan 5 o Baturday several reporting ‘ollege, having County hospital ondition at the time w for a complete rated The proper and no them ale celel 3 week rs sas flied ‘a Bn © & wise 0 in world, its newspaper Agree with n as pe e | Money to Burn . . . if you have money to burn - - Keep it In the house where it may be burned, lost or stolen, be acs but if you want to keep Jt safely where It will always ready for you when neetpd, deposit If with us. A bank count will give you a better business standing In the commune ity, and a prestige that may never have been enjoyed before. If your name Is not on our books, we will be pleased to see it here wefore the close of the year 1988. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA.
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