THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1933, ASIII FHE CENTRE REPORTER 18SUED WEEKLY. SRR I : SMITH & BAILEY, Propristdes 8. W. SMITH, Editor. Bw, B BAILEY, Associate Editor snd s Manager, ———— mm s— at the Post Office in Centre Hall # escond class matter, TERMS. —The terms of subscription to Abe Beporter are $1.50 a year, in advance Legal advertising at the rate of ten sopts per line each insertion. Plsplay advertising rates made known pyleution. SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES — VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev, 8B, F. Grosnheeo, Fastor,) Centre Hall—-10:30 A, M, Farmers Mills, 2:30 P, M. Georges Valley, 7:30 P. M. PENTRE HALL REFOBMED CHARGE (Bev, Delas B, Kesner, Paster) Centre Hall— 1:30—8unday School. B:30—Churchy, Service, Pusseyville— ¥:30—Sunday School. A0:30—Holy Communion Service. ~~ METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, H, A, Pruyn, Paster.) Centre Hall— §:30—Preaching A. L. Miller, Ph, D, Supt. Williamsport Dist. 10:30—Sunday School. Bprucetown— 10:00—Sunday School. 11: 00—Preaching—Dr. Spring Mills— 2: 80-—Mess Rev. Miller. Mille r ier nt ni , followed CreTice, a8e Dy by Fourth Quarterly Co PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) #:80—Morning Worship, 10:30—8unday School, EVANGELICAL (Bev, J. W. Zang, Pastor) Boeing Millg— We Sunday Bethe sda Sunday Soy op DEATHS, . oy i . CR L *s BUTZ.~—Mrs. Ada Rishel Butz died early Sunday morning at a Miam! (Flo- where she had been rida) hotel, stop- ping since her arrival in that city a few weeks ago, and during nearly all of which time she was confined to bed. Immediately prior to leaving for the South she was & patient in the Blair Memorial hospital, Huntingdon, and although advised by her physician that the trip would be hazardous, she felt convinced that once shd embraced the Florida atmosphere her condition would improve, Her judgment, however, proved at fault. The body was shipped te Hunting- don and on Wednesday afternoon was laid to rest beside that of her husband, Rev, Dr. Daubenspeck, pastor ,f the Pesbyternian church, officiated. Mrs. Butz was the last of daughters born to Jackson and Eliz- abeth Noll Rishel. She was born near Lewisburg, August 22, 1863, making her age years, months and 20 days. She of the late Mrs F. Greenhoe, and for a num- her years made her home here. husband, Howard E. Butz, editor Huntingdon for forty died thirteen There y children, eight 70 2 was a sister s of Her the Ny Globe of year Years ago. were ng of were and her well known in Centre had pub- a volume considered From the h ¢ ded- taken Mrs. Butz's love skill In writing it many poetry friends ago she of Dreams,” among her Hall, Only a ed “My poems year Altar which gh last page of her book, wl? cated this ish of authorities ranking 1} the art. ye usband, Quest in ons” leave ESCAPED PRISONERS FIGURES IN CENTRAL CRIMINAL four ington y Arnold i SIX flo twelve recaptured In addition to th all original be obliged to sentences Wayne Daugh dean, barracks, we incompleted day, 11 sentenced It is expects and Mayes desperados Powell and Pri vite place today (Th former fe but Wednes- likely re sday, 60 A be on trial of By» Pennsyis ulted # who Twill Rogers Picks A Story For This Spot By WILL ROGERS Tos one about the colored brother isn’t as new as some ha you can never can tell a- ean Dew ones. may oh Ye en again they ma wear out. This here ene has boy used in my own circle of nt- ances for Swamsy years, 2a t ain't showing any gns ol reaking down in the arches yet. The colored fellow says to the preacher, “I wish for ou’d have the congregation pray dor oF me tonight, something right specia ” - ant tr kidneys. eo foals ES rn “Yea you do. You-all last’ might 1 A * all the loose in fhe and that's how 1 got the geet pavers to a Tullos vi American News Features, loe, MITCHELL. ~The + funeral services | of Misg ‘Maude Mitchell were held from | the home of her brother on Pugh | street, State College, on Saturasy. Rev, Edward Jones, Presbyterian min- ister at State College, assisted Rev. J. | M. Kirkpatrick in the services, | Miss Mitchell spent her active life! at Lemont. She will be missed by her | host of friends and especially by the: membership of the Presbyterian church at Lemont of which she had been one | of its most faithful members for many | years, Her brother, lege, and a West Grove, remaining near relatives are a George Mitchell, of State Col- sister, Mrs. Thompson, of Chester county. Six neph ews are among the friends of the de- parted, namely, Hutchinson and James, sons of Mr. and Mrs, George Mitchell, | and Hutchinson, Bruce, Taylor and Robert Thompson, of West and Wm. Thompson, living In of Mrs. Thompson, All were present ag the funeral Wm. Thompson. Mitchell made Mrs, George Grove; Flori: i, the re all son fa tives cept Miss Mr, and CX. her home with Mitchell, Barlett, A the Albert dled at hospital, Danville, of sev- He aged BARLETT, ~—David native of Bellefonte, inger Memorial Thursday, following from Gels last an Hiness eral months complications was 46 born in Bellefonte and was years. He Miss three He was employed for P. R. R Co. and lat Lime company formerly a is survi widow, Mary sons, ved by a Showers, one daughte GALLAGHE R of vi il 1b un Brief reference of the the death of Mrs Wis nse Reporter of las Laura Hu in State Cv Pine the home Grove near 1840, augrh te Rose and Mary a girl, she was educate » Grove Academy and for had #& millinery shop store at Lamont. 1952, she was n Lytle who Howing father's On May married % survives 30, Irvi three children, to James wity their Irwin Ross, who recently moved to California; Mrs Watts of Bellwood, and Pres of State College. The follow: brothers Gilbert ton Kay and sisters survive: John Hall; Lemont, and Mrs, ing Hale Hoss, Rozs, Linden Elmer George Glenn, State College, Funeral services were held from the Thursday of last H nsaisted home week the of Rev. Bam the with lev in charge the was Edward Jones sorvices Martin, Branch the by uel Interment in cemetery, Wd AUMAN.-Wm. native 8 years, died ag the Auman, aged of Brush Valley, Lock Haven hospital after a two weeks’ of of diseases. Funera; services were hald in the Ty- leraville Reformed the Arthur J. Miller, of Rebersbhurg, being the officiating minister, Interment wis made In the cemetery adjoining the church, Mr. Auman is survived by hie wife, a stepson and a sister. the Intter being Mrs. Minnie BE. of Axes mann, fiinegs an complication church, Rev, Lewis, Mra. Ida Belle Rich, widow of Mich a¢l Bond Rich, and mother of Cone gressman Holbert F, Rich, dled at Wool rich Monday night. She was aged 77 You ought to get OVERHEARD, —— \ # Coldmbus, Corte, Monte TUIma, de; Canvillet, cacao bean, Hershey, factory in a corn field! Bill: It's a wonder you didn't in the straw.” I have John: add, John; been thinking about Men's Associa. 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