THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. psy REPORT OF STATE CAMP Chester A), Rhodes, of Monroe coun-julated hernia in the Gelsinger hos- LOCAL AND PERSONAL. - w » - - - ITEMS OF » DEATHS, SESSIONS, P. 0. 8, OF A,jty, was elected President of the State (pital, Danville, Is reported to be im-2 Mr. and Mrs. dobn: Fx Foreman. of - - Cresson, were Suday visitors fas the . . . ® * Messrs, J. Brnest Wagner, of Centre 2 Hall; W, A. Martin, of Woodward, and ROTE. ~The Harvey Rote home, at BE ~ pps CVF Camp for the coming year, He Is alproving. The shock of the operation LOCAL INTERES? leading Demogratic member of the Pa. laffected his heart and for a few days ® w ® ® * - . S. Ripka, of Millhetm, attended the Assembly, Camp se#sions closed Thurs. [his condition was serious. Mr. Jami B.R Ka, : » + § J i . ; 3 i? and Mrs 4 crby dt ' Spring Mills, was greatly saddened by [sessions of State Camp, P, O. 8. of A day noon with the installation of thelson is the father of BR. 2 Jamison, a Mr. and Mr H. 1. Ebrigh r - 4 5, ne h i ) wwslons {f State § a . Ba A srtafning Me, A ru ? ry yr . newly elected State officers. = local High school teacher. tertaining Mr, and Mr RE. Fuller, Misses Jean Wagner and Donna . Kee, Their daughter, Miss Bettis porter, says: DEATHS, noon on Bunday from an auto trip friend, Mies Loraine r “The three of us from this section] CATHERMAN.—Mrs. Hettle Cather-|2423 miles, having left here on Aug-l... | cated for the traveled to Chambersburg by automo-}man died at the home of a daughter {ust 7th. She accompanied Rev. andl... oo... home bile. We noticed that the corn crop|near Tyrone, on Friday, and funeral [Mrs. W, L. Kettner, of Telford, Mont. Carrie Fultz, Rev, and Mrs home of Mrs, Lizzie Jacobs are ens Mrd. Mary McCool purchased a new Chevroley coach from the Miller Motor company, is Rote, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs, the unexpected death of Russell Lew-j]at Chambersburg, last week, Mr. Wagner, in writing to the Re- S—————— i ——————— Mra. George BSearson returned 3 : § ‘ 3 : rt School children are having their last] Harvey Rote, which occurred early on week of vacation. The bell takes them (Thursday morning of last week from back to their books next Tuesday {lobar pneumonia, from which disease morning. he 2 tit Fad for but 3 Shon une, appeared quite good in most places services were held on Bunday. She was |gomery county, and Mrs ‘uneral services were held "0 oe 2 Bi} toe} y 4 : y roodward. The firs wt ¢ with jrone, came 1« Messrs. George and Paul Moser and Rot 1 : Sunday y m Ne along our oute. On the return trip, ja daughter of Michael Ulrich and was |of Woodward The ira stop a K€ a 5 . © 10Mme 1 so Unan n x 5 i a fe TT] 4 ANGYEe Michie Wee, on sunaay two nicese, of Wilkesbarre, were visit. yh \ Sh o de “ Oring, and now ver, we saw many fileds of po-{born and reared in Penn township, Her|frlends was at Hanover, Mi gan, 4 iy A a burial made in the Union cemetery, ey visited Mr and Mrs Ed.iservices in Altoona ors of their aunt, Mrd Azzio Jacobs, |... y » IT xelr aunt, Mrd. Lizzie JaRodS, py, ner Mills, Rev. J. W. Zang of the : nit on Sunday. Evanwelicul ol i Mciating storm, Many Chambersburg people by several children _ ; 7 vangelical church officiating were greatly inconvenienced by water : 10, of town, is a nephew of (of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Kettner atl tans, yrihe, Charlotte, Mich In Illinois the prin.}jYy the Dunlap in their basements, as all streams in cipal stops were made with Mr and tatoes and corn flattened out by thelhusband is deceased but she is sur-jwhere th ward Kettner; then on to the home|A new home, locate " Misses Bess and Breeze Benner, on The deceased was born Sept. 4, 1908, Monday, went t the Greyhound bus as a means ofiand 20 days. Besides his parents, travel. Harvey and Mary Kerns Rote, there o Philadelphia, using]making his age 24 years. 11 months the vicinity were over their banks. Del egates from ‘the Southeastern part of LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Xia. W, I Condy, at Drumiond, with the State were held up because of the Mp, and Mrs, Charles ( ' an 17ain . . survive a brother and sister—Rov BE. ¥ Rev. M. 8. Derstine and sister, #8 | 6 010 . om \ Mr, and Mrs. Clyde E. Bradford, of 3 La : BEL oy 1 high waters which made even the main field; and Mr. and Mi . tote, of Spring Mills, ar Mrs. Royl, 2 ' Rebecca Derstine, of Ramey, a vi ] Tho rorid’s F y Ty a this place, visited Mie. Ellmbeth Rote P pring ills, and Mr Roy ly icwavs impassable for a time. , ; umn 3, Jollet. The World's Fair 1 v f Zettle, Penns Cave district. . cationing at the home of the BIS" their next attention iii returning . Harshbarger, in Altoona, during the . or pF sive . . wing ree ars 1 : Seo : The deceased was unmarried He] Mr. Wagner gives us the followingre-leoy are JH. Puff, In town. assisted his father in conducting a pro- Mrs. Charles Renner and daughter, {duce business, Lewistown being the The Pennsylvania State Camp, Pa a ad b . home a trip v gain made | } ———— past week port of the convention: ' P Mrs Bess Weber Ih m and Michigan } Buch: wh » Mrs he undersigned wily expose r A ne . EA : . Ord 4 i sons, both grown u wnhood, arrived] Batharine oung lowe and dnughterf: us auction n, 2 miles fad unline ¢ wishure re vig. ai ¢ y or , . a i . TT fotic “top ® Wf swrien as ’ a A RR RY Miss Pauline, of Lewisburg, were vi marketing place. He was well thought jtrioti rcer Sons of America, wa here Monday and will remain unt Mre. John Ream, and family, gre { FFLINTOWN, or : itors at the home of Mrs. Emma Em-lof in the community and was of in-]held at Chambersbrug, from August Sass of . . ¢ ona the Day : : 4 : ; . latter part of the week, : mis on to All i ie par - aan “ys erick, beginning of the week dustrious habits. “18 tg 24th. Delegates and officers wha stertaine a night by My WEDN ES., SEP1 . it 9 a. m., also In the ever a Mi: from al} parts of the State assembled Miss Emelyn Brungart and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 8. Earle and Mrs. F. 8 Robinson, of REITZ—Alvin Reitz, nineteen-year on. This local was tep-bchased as good as new N. J.. were guests of Mr of Bamuel A .and Annie Bohn so hy WW \ A. Odenkirk, over the w eng teitz, died at the Centre Co y at L a I r 1.1 the annual sessions of the StateiPenns Valley High schoo Martin, delegate from the Miller Motor J. Ernest Wag Mr and Mrs. Roger _ Bayar a pi Monday evening af an liness wr. delegate ro ‘entre Hall C Tyrone, were on Grar Park, & ay. jot ind an al ar $ tipka, Min Mrs, Bayard is aught of the lat Append last Wednesday ? wal 1 er o ‘ents H Hon, Leona f r G mber of tl . 8 lent leader Lanson Burria, and the latter. with J, LUnal Will be made at Boalshurk man from the 2nd District, was the }IdEWaS: spent much of the week with aries Jordan attended the dance at| 60 HEAD COWS, HEIFERS, Samuel Shoop, a brother. ew, W. J. Wagner, of the Lutheranfcovery Pian and called on the br OF £|3™ and family, on Grange Park. Mr.\ves wa ‘oon moh week] STOCK BULLS and HOGS Miss E, Mrs Hiv will have ¥ FLOYD A, BRITCHER. For AUCTION EVERY TWO WEEKS FROM THIS DATE. The RICHELIEU BELLEFONTE {Continuous Shows 2 to 11 P, M) THURSDAY and FRIDAY rs wan, If your elephant wants to ride on top Hit of the season Dietrich, Brian Ahrene In cme RRR TH ATR : } on £1 with rhyvths experience Wo pe OTA NC ea v ! yiom. Xperie i } J hw by the Californian. Hugh Morrow, Jr, son of Dr and . » a 3 Mrs. Hush Morrow. of 1OWD. 3 fends SATURDAY Ey We didn’t actually plan on prevent the steel from following its matural tend- ate of Centre Hal; High school, class “BLIND ADVENTURE elephants when we chose the ency to buckle under pressure makes the sturdiest of ‘33, has obtained a scholarship at hs oe bodies for the new Chevrolet. But we did choose body of all—the kind used on the Chevrolet, and Bucknell University, and will enter with Robert Armstrong, Helen Mack, that institution in September, taking|Roland Young, Raiph Bellanmy, John bodies rigid enough, and strong enough, to support on no other low-priced car. Remember that the Libera) Arts course. The young|Miljan, six tons of elephant or anything else you can name. when you buy a car. Be sure to get all you pay for ay has journalistic aspirations, al A pleture with criminal daring and Fisher bodies . . . steel bodies plus a hardwood ... the super-safety of a steci-plus-wood Fisher body. t is the opinion of the writer that he harrowng thrills x . frame . . . exactly the same type of bodies used on CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH. is peculiarly fitted for such a profes Also, Boseo Cartoon Comedy. . ‘ sion. He was the author of “Ye Col- all 12 and 16-cylinder cars. Steel alone is not enough a yume in the local High school paper - $ during his senior year, and has written [SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW io make Jou 23 Sule anil SEEuIs 48 We am Vou o $445 TO up the baseball games for the Repors- SUNDAY NIGHT. be in a Chevrolet. A steel body, welded into a solid er for s months past. He has wall of protection plus resilient hardwood rein- the faculty r getting under the sur “HER BODYGUARD" face of £hings, hag good vocabulary, 5 All prices {. 0. b. Flint, Michigan. Special equipment extra. Low forcing to take up stress, absorb shocks and delivered prices and easy G.M.A.C. terms. A General Motors Value, with Edmund Towe, Wynee Gibson, Edward Arnold A LAUGH RIOT is both a good speller and an English stident all of which are essential to the exacting field of journalism Mr. and Mrs. John M. Blauser. of . ra— Potters Mills, visited their on. Henry (NEXT WEEK) Blauser, at Wrightaville, York county, MONDAY, TUESDAY last week, where the young man ls em ployed on the Lauxmont Farm. have A Hollday Special Pletnreew ing charge of ao vast dary business, “DISGRACED” Mr. Blauser also attended a meeting of the York County Tax Justice Leag- ve, on Saturday, at Haines Park, and Love branded her by man's cruel we bra * rer y f 2 } gpoke highly of the royal entertain s ¥ ; trademarks, ment In connection with the meeting, The big spectacle, howesver, while In STEEL BODY HARDWOOD FRAME : STRONG, SAFE BODY BY FISHER York county, was the destruction wrought by the heavy rains of last WEDNESDAY week, resulting in the worst flood in that district since 1884. Sixteen bridg.|%ane Grey's Western Hit Ee uy arr Sl ix oF tu Yom MILLER MOTOR CO. Centre Hall, Pa. scenes were! indescribable, water en-] With Randolph Scott, Harry Carey, . nT vig Begee Rod CoiananTinee BIERLY’S GARAGE Rebersb \ damage to an extent running into big) : c ers urg, Pa. fp Rs _" With Helen Twelvetrees, Bruce Cabs ot, Adrienne Ames and large cast,