THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 28, 1933. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. we i 4 me Am IT - — eT SHE CENTRE REPORTER . 5 + 9 » * OVERHEARD, KEYSTONE MELODY BOYS Hall Borough, and Potter and Gregg lively at designated places within thelr — BACK FROM WESTERN TRIP] Townships; District No. 1V, consisting j respective Districts at convenient times ISSUED WEERLY. DEATHS. . : a . of Milithedm Borough and Haines, Miles prior t,, the above mentioned and AE | ® . . * » » * John: Well, Bill, it's years since we The Keystone Melody Boys are back lund Penn Townships: District No. V.lto report the results of sush sre lfrnd- caNtrRE HALL. PENNA. have had a discussion on 4 loca) tople, from thelr western trip, covering a] consisting of Unionville Borough and]nary elections to sald ; : ARE— RACHAW —Mre. Sarah Rachau pass-jand why not open the column again period of ten weeks, during part of Union, Huston, Worth and Taylor If or Insofmr ax such prelims SMITH & BAILEY, Propristors ed away at her home at Farmes Mills | While we differ n pind n Ww Hw 1y which time they were engaged in the Fownships; District No. V1, consisting i ions ar n held and so reported, ame to some conclusion without blog ‘ ; WAT srougl ile & sor-1 on election will be i } al 8. W. SMITH, Editor. Wednesday of last week. Funeral ser-]C2me lo some conclusion wi hout blood {xyeet Chicago district and expect to} f He wa} 1 Bo igh, Mileshurg I Yet . : he said 3 "No oul ane ORES ‘urtin wil andjannual SDW, E. BAILEY, Associate Editor snd}. (i... were held at the home and Inter in ey return there for a winter engagement 4 . ane Boggs, irtin, Howard in aaa a : Business Mansget, i 1 . tery Bill: O. K. with me, John. What's y u G 18. The og | Idberty Townships; and District No representing such ment made in the Union cemetery, : ’ in the Chateau irdens, hey count VIl tine os micas fia : Hn mm p—— s—————— . . . . ur mind? Anvthing serious? : t tre . . ' consisting of Snow Bhoe and Snow Batered at the Post Office in Centre Hall] Bev. 8. F. Greenhoe officiating, onion you % : am the trip an entire success, and their] gy... and Burnside Townsh PE: arel inary election i A second class matter, Saturday afternoor¥ She wag aged 68 John: Nothing particular, but since lconveyance, a home-built house car, i... .h entitled to elect one of sald Trus ’ y . TRBMS.—The terms of subscription tofvears 4 months and 10 days, the town reservoir lenks “Inward” and (filling all requirement The organiza- teen, aggregating sa five Trustees He ha Beporter are $LOV a Fear, tn advance, Tha deceased was the widow of Wil- “outward,” depending on whether 1t 1 wits ir ised by two—Alfred Fin Each of sald Districts, Nos, 111, liam RBachau, and a daughter of Isaac]full or empty, that's a topic. Il, a snr and trap-drummer, ot V, VI and VI is site hold SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES and Hannah (Long) Long. She Is} pu: Well, welll If the resorvotr ih ught Mind Clara Finnell. an)liminary elec survived by an adopted son, Harveyliaaks itself full when it's empty and jaccordionist “he gina) organiza Trustees a nriked the tareger and Bnvder hiro 1 PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE Rachau, Farmers Mills, and these bro- empty when it's full, it's likely som thers and sisters: John Long, Aarons-ldme ta be ful] when it's empty iL 134 (Bev, 8, F, Greenhoe, Fastor,) . y burg; George Long, Madisonburg; then the water in its might refuse Tusseyville—10:30 A, M. y Harvey Long, Bush Valley; Frank now, Rally and Harvest Home Services, Long. Rebersburg: Mrs. Emanuel Gent Jobn: For prolably thirty years o Centre Hall-2:30 P. M. zel, Farmers Mills; Mra Wallace Ye aby ve Is trouble ha ¥ Ato] de SCHOOL FAIRS, Spring Mills—7:80 P. M. Strouse, Sugar Valley. ter 1 strange as it may sed back The chool mmunity falr — f the servolr, 4t appear # a spring jard and il burg SENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE STINE. Mrs. Sarah Jane Stine die if water, itehing all (Rev. Delos B, Keener, Pastor) at her home in Unionville, Thursday Jitsél hrough the rv + Centre Hall— morning of heart trouble. She wasland long ago opened cl #:80—Sunday School. born at State College 63 years ago.jthe ment that binds 7:80—Churay Service. Surviving are the following wughters the wall Spring Mills— and sons: Mrs. B, F Fair, itoona: Bill #:30—Sunday School. Mrs, J. E. McCays, of Bellwood MIE anesn 10: 30—Ministerial Relief Service. Willis Dillon, f Julian; Mrs. Olly lliott, of Perry: Mrs. Merrill Hinkle In, Cus a Na inls rial Relief Service. of Willlamsport; Curtin and Willamg . _ Ml. due to a large flow |REYIVAL MEETINGS IN 30:00—Sunday School, Stine .at home. The following broth-lo, ater from the springs or pump, a PROGRES AT LINDEN HALI ’ 1 wot i wr f ! » v meeting 4 } ih FUE Con been previous the memt prom n - Th Cn METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, H, A, Pruyn, Faster.) ys % . p i he hol id i y i j Ausuliion=~ p Rca doalsburg resley Biddle, o an John: That ls what the tow at ! H John Wheatlsy of all be snug for winter. What better prepara- :00—Sunday School. 1 has been dol for Feurs Li rat ' ter 3 Boloist, i 10:00—Worship. owls Bi e of bellefor i (Communion Service.) : y, of Tyrone, ent. Shs Ten iy uth 3 Visle 9jzre by th : : al on your farm? « When the rain beats down ws LOW — une il rv were hel Sunday money 4 rigi \ i i : Al 3 * £ Jie i 4 ¢ § . : s 10:00—Sunday School. morning at the Free Methodist church being made to mak real job of it.pwhich oepn every nly i low and the snow drifts high, the telephone will 7:30—Evening Worship. Unionvill n charge of the Rey ' Fee-1 trench J ing cug — 1 i { i 7:30—Evening Worship i fon in he - the vesstvolr to rapt of twelve] =, ; keep you in touch with friends. It will save Summer is dying . . . harvest is in. Soon must tion could you make than to install a telephone PRESBYTERIAN : le in the Oak Ridge cemetery. F more feet, and In this a drain wil ; {1 m di ‘ long trips to stores and neighbors, It will (Rev. J. M., Kirkpatrick, P 8 AiG 10 CITY AWAY Whe NM ing in ed i pearal t . ily Pastor) through the mount a 1 - : : summon help in any emergency. #:30—Sunday School. HOLLENBAUGH iss leta tha 3 " i . bs ord iets : ! : . / \ . n wal frig - “ - - “ « - - - (No Preaching Service.) X ienbaugn, of . eget Heq with a ment t y ! i the Centre inty “hospital, Sunday af : - Ni : . NOTICE No item of home equipment adds more to your happiness and protection than a tele. You can have a telephone on your farm for Zion Hill fonte 23 yi 5 She | rvived ¥ } Hi in Pe te, 1 \ ‘ Musi rvice }’ he ot he thre thers af two i ! im : e 1 J t t eight n 1 ! THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA Centre Hall— Musi CENTRE HALL DEFEATS ; : COLORED CCC TEAM, 6-4! ’ State Wednesday af ——p kd HOSPITAL PATIENTS FROM PENNS VALLEY IMPROVING wit 114 § $q + i bra . 1 @ : ; hand ’ . ; ' 2 ‘ : esl ¢ ¥ ii ’ These figures ore based on the latest! retail registration figures from EE Bh 8 3 f : 4 rw iH ! ; at : R. L Polk & Company (oll states for six full months), Since January first, Which were i t Daa ret it no brot ‘ i Chevrolet hos sold in excess of 425,000 pousenger cars and trucks loss of t y ¢ 7 CCC COLORED CAMPR HH Coleman, cf 1 Spady, ss ; i Badey, rf. LaBue, 3h 5. 3 fp ——————— Fegzche r, Zh ¢ ; iMILL CONSTRUCT WINTER Made Donations to Hospital Cooper, If CABINS FOR C. C. . : Winfield, 14 i : : Hieklin, « : : for tnd eq uat jand t Rouse, p Riekets, p Totals ved this w a CENTRE MALL jer required lor Samp consirucloh NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS, Goodhart, 3h Mal Loy i Paul RB o Balti. BR Martz, sq { Knarr, Ii Are ; 1 Includes the camps nls P Martz, 2h this } Rimmey, 1h | Actual construction t winteri” Gross, 1h ‘ quarters will be done locally by hired!’ Fetterolf, ri Halior under the immediate directs el! Frank, ef leamp commanders with: f : Jamison, ef : | lofficer on the staff of sub : SOM Bars, } si ard types barracks buikding cay America can’t be fooled when it comes to spotting the best Durst, p. ; {8ix standard types barracks buildings will be constructed Ht cach camp, five 3 “buy” in any field. America knows too much about motor Fou , olhmradedragainadn iii Spi cars for that. So when one certain car wins almost as many buyers $140,000 FIRE IN BERWIC ficers and forestry superintendents, to ° x as the next two put together, you know the answer: IT MUST BE : Crug, AEOther with the medical dispensary and BETTER. And that’s what the new Chevrolet Six most certainly is. Damage stimated by city offi : stration office at $140,000 18 caused Monday by fire 1T : Hiildinee i be single story i * » . + which destroyed the Strand Theat: nl he il ' a " Chevrolet is better looking—Chevrolet has better bodies—built not oa en » ie Di ¥ covered am OF he HAJOritS . and damaged adfoining buildings. injof camps, particularly in the colder just of steel alone, but of steel reinforced by a sturdy hardwood frame. structures within a block in the busi : ’ . Save ) Chevrolet has a better engine—six cylinders for economy, cushion bal- Sen vid a Hock in the bus warding n addition there will be a % sws % . s ancing for killing vibration! And Chevrolet gives better value—a long ness district heated bath house, cold insulation for ts —— 3 a gn f 1 * x 4 the water supply and heating stoves J ” line-up of modern features which no other low-priced car can match. LOCALS, in all barracks, While a final decision Editor C. B Musser of the Millheim |P®® not been reached as to the He th ' : hl Now is the time to start thinking about a new car for winter! And Ys OR welcotre : ing for esch camp, ans Ar wing , » . s » Journal, was a welcome visitor at the or ish ' amp. p aiie Sa. He when you do so; think of the way Chevrolet is leading in sales. Could Reporter office on Friday. dered and where pom A Monument Erected-- : : you ask for any stronger recommendation for a low-priced car than that? . lighting will he provided. No hopes are entertained for the re. Army ranges have already been re<] to the memory of a loved one Is a covery of Mra. M. Il. Emerick, of quisitioned to replace the old field substantial expression of your jast- CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN town, who has been {ll or some time. lranges for cooking in the mess halls,] Ing affection. To select one that Mr. and Mrs. Latson, of Rochester |#While Sibley stoves are being shipped] will be appropriate requires careful I N. Y. are guests of the intter's wuncie]t© ll camps for heating tie tents un.| consideration— for ft must last fi $445 TO $565 and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sharer | the more permfnent quarters are Hhrdugh all dhe oars so Some a |i made ready for occupancy. ‘operate w - All prices f. 0. b. Flint igan. Paul Martz, star pitcher of the local Supplies of winter clothing are now ting suggestions based upon our 0 { ’ A Special SE baseball club, seintillated in a game being assembled In the various supply] wide experience as memoria] sculp* Ale Hi Ly. raped Priogh And sat vai betweeen Centre County League all-fdepots and will be ready for lssue to] tors. : - starg and a crack Clearfield team, atthe camps as soon as the new enroll . Hela Park, on Sunday. Paul was Inlmente are completed between October C. H. HOMAN . . TL MILLER MOTOR CO G Hall, P made by the management, for his workdfor comfort in cold. weather as well Successor. 10 ’ entre a ’ a. was stich that had he been started, thelas practical for outdoor work, will ine H. G. STROHNMEIER ’ result would have been a victory In-letude lumber jackets, Jerkine, heavy] Centre Hall Marble & Granite Works, BIERLY S GARAGE Rebersbur P stead of defeat for the Centre coun-lwoolen outer and inder-clothing, overs oy ’ a. tans, an Wr CENTRE MALL, PA. shoe and winter caps, Berwick, threaténing for several hours sections, will ba lined with * i