THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1933 pI 4 FEE CENTRE REPORTER os ISSUED WEEKLY, J ——— SE SE CENTRE HALL, a BMITE & BAILEY, Proprietors 8. WW, SMITH, Editor, DW, BEB. BAILEY, Associate Editer and : Business Manager, ————— : somite Batered at the Post Office in Centre Hall B® second class matter, TERMS. —The terms of subscription to $e Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance Legal advertising at the rate of ten ponts per line each insertion. Display advertising rates made known SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES Spring Mills—8 to 10 A. M. Tusseyville—10:30 A, M. Reception of new members and Com- munion. Centre Hall—7:30 P. M. The annual Thank-Offering Service. PENTREE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Rev, Delas RB, BEesner, Paster) Centre Hall— ¥:30—Sunday School. 7:30—Churcly Service. Bpring Mills— #:30—8Sunday School. A0:80—Holy Communion Service Parmers Mills— 1:80—Sunday B8chool 2:30—Home Mission Servi ~~ METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, H, A, Pruyn, Paster.) $prucetown—— 10:00—Morning Worship. 11; 00—Sunday School. Pm ullton— 1:00—Sunday 2:00— Preach FRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J, M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) #:30-—8unday School. (No P hi ler EVANGELICAL (Rev. J. W. Zang, Pastor) Centre Hall Sunday Wors! Zion Hill Sunda) Worst? Locust Worshiy WITH ADVANCE CERTAIN, NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY In every higher wag production be more Such a prudence There £13 Deaths » . . » ¥ HETTINGER. —~George tinger, a respected citizen township, died suddenly at about two miles east of Penns Monday morning between 9 and 10 o'clock. Mr. Hettinger had been sub- jeet to heart attacks, On the day of his death he walked to the front gate with a neighbor. His daughter, standing on the porch, saw him fall, but her efforts to revive him as was done in times past, failed, and after a few gasps, life (eft him. He was between and years, Deceased was a son of Willlam Speer and Anna Belle Hettinger, the mother surviving and living on the old homestead at Egg Hill. He was married to Miss Relish, who sur vives with one Helen, at Surviving these sin ind in Florida; Elmer Harry, at home: Mrs. of liver- pool; Mrs Val- ley ind Funeray - * * * Albert Het- of Gregg his home, Cave, to converse a en aged 56 57 (deceased) Elsle daughter, also Mayme, home are ters brothers: Gregg township: Herm Long Roush, Nittany Lottie, home, in John Miss servi this in Miils, Lauth- and his on morning hurch of Farmers member of the Vears, ih Ba wil} ha mous it is an demand shabby, houses 1 ly &sVvers have minimu Cause we was the spiral. wer way &ave, buy Higher That business, NOTED SCULPTOR AT George Gray ous scul wr. wi fully claim as of its is now at on a huge peace muent in his studio in New York, monument wil; be in the shape of an arch 100 feet high and 60 feet wide. It will include fifty statues, each one nine feet in height. The sculptor working on the plaster model of monument which, when completed. he expects to the of his life's work. —————— 24th'BAZAAR SALE at Belleville FRL, NOV. 24, ———— Lonsisting of ALL KINDS OF LIVESTOCK, 1 Borrel Mare, weight 1500 Ibe, 1 Roan Mare, weight 1450 Ihe, 1 Black Mare weight 1300 Ibe. Bpan of Mules, 6 & 7 yrs. old COMMISSION HORSES, Beveral truck loads of Western Penn sylvania COWS, WORK. fam right Bernard, the world 3 od 1 auf cans o Bellefonte can one “notable sons” wrrie le WOrk mon- The is the be masterpiece An extra large amount of dairy cows. DON'T MISS THIS SBALR Bring your Cattle early the Morn- dig of Bale or night before this Hale will start at 11 J'clock. YOUNG CATTLE — STOCK BULLS Bring your Tuberculin Test Sheet and get a better price for your cattle, Bring in anything you have to sell. We will sell it for you. Beveral horses will be for sale at this time. nn SHEEP — RABBITS SHOATSE — CHICKENS All Hogs ed before Pru Come you. A This will tx moved untill settled for. 4 Us EEACHEY'S BALE STABLE, Bellovilie, Pa. and Shoats must be treat. sold. EAE ER PEA GE RNITURE. Vi) and belts us and ton) for Cash Pale, we all wili bolp sgiary Mothing | 3 fide} ETHIW are ren One brother, James Grenobl Chicago, remains, Funeral services held at istown, on Baturday, and the to Aaronsburg for side that of his wife. Rev formed minister, officiated. Had he lived until March, next Grenoble would have been years of age. He was of founders of the Reformed church Spring Mille and stood high in the esteem of all who Knew were f.ew- body then conveyed ho. Re- burial Ripley, Mr. x0 one the at nim. HACKENBERG. —Benjamin Frank- Spring Mills, Thursday evening of last Spring Mills, Thraday evening lagt week at about 65:15 o'clock, apo He suffered smilar stroke about five years ago, and was physic. ally disabled as result. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Hackenberg and wag born In Mit flinburg 72 years ago For a number of years he conducted a restaurant in Bpring Millet He is survived by his wife, before marriage was Mises Ida two brothers and several sisters. Funeral services were held at the home Bunday afternoon, in charge of Rev. H. A. Pruyn, and buria] made in the Presbyterian cemetery in Spring Milla, or of plexy. n who Condo, COWHER. ~ Maxine Cowher, 5-year- old daughter of George I. and Pearl Woodring Cowher, of Port Matilda died as resuly of pneumonia following an operation for appendicitis, performed at the State Hospital in Philipsburg, on Tuesday morning at 3 oelock. Funer- al services were held from the Meth odist church at Port Matilda Baturday afternoon, in charge of Rev. Mr. Sim on, pastor of that churell, Burisl was made In the Presbyterian cemetery, a —— PRICE. «Muncral services’ for Mrs. Anna Price, 74, widow of the late Lewis Price, of & were held Batuar day iaftes Burial made in Askey Bho, in iollowing ehil- fees: PATTY Mownell and Mre HH. Co Fall hath of Ou Mile! Sian Yernn, of Aitnonn, and v Bhoe, noon. Wis the cematel'y oeay now “he survived by the Mra. 11 voli Phoenix, Le of Bnow 8ho : i 52 5 STEEL = Wy liom JT. ily, i i Mrs, Charles J br. Look Haven, fol cha at 1 whe of Kis nies, lowing an illness of. geven weeks with complications and infirmities. Funer- al services were conducted at the Bit- ner home Wednesday evening of last week by Rev. Wm. M. Taylor, and the body was taken to Lewistown Thurs- day morning for burial in the Luther- an cemetery, Six years ago Mr. Steely located in Lock Haven with his wife to reside at the Bitner home. He was a member of the Trinity Methodist church and of the Brotherhood of Locomotive En- gineers, He is syrvived by his wife, who before marriage was Miss Sue Miller, a sister of M. N. Miller, of Pot- ters Mills, one son and two daughters: taymond HH. Steely, of McocKesport] Miss Mabel BE. Steely, of Santa Barbara, California, and Mrs. A. 8 Burns, of Muncie, Ind.: also by one brother, Harry Steely, of Etters. SHUEY. ~Mrs. Martha Shuey, ond wife of Peter Shuey, died suddenly Saturday night at 10:30 o'clock at in Pleasant following a of apoplexy. held Lutheran WwW. J." Wagner Boalsbhurg. Dec se her Gap, Funeral ervices afternoon home stroke Tuesday church at officiating were lonlsbur ased was age and 5 days, Pleasant Gap Native Dies Is New York Helena Brown Mrs, Arthur Rapp hospi ————————— - Additional Red Cross Members, tition y the dependable.” PA, Hin DD, D., senior member tat his | November 8. in Healdsburg, Cal, on | Pa., I ministry | Church ates he Apri of in 1840, and entered the Methodist Episcopal Among the pastor- were churches in Bal. lisle, Tyrone {tired in 1904 California Mrs. the age and Mrs. the Cal nt the Son, Wns ide Dr. Fr brother, 9 and on it Lewistown. He living Bloomshurg. had re and been in - ol) died © years, n Oct, it for the Rev conducted by service wis bastopol O'Leary Interment minister at Se E.F ember 9 of Nov too! LODO Hehins one T'S FRIDAY, DEC, i i 1, the day after Thanksgiving. This if an event of great importance to all the people of Central Pennsylvan- ia, especially tne cnildren, In order to accord Banta the honor that is due him because of his great popularity, plang are being made to greet him on his arrival and escort him through the business district with a worthwhile parads, One of the big features of the parade will be a series of floats representing varioug Mother Goose characters, all of which fax with «hil dren. Those mpersonate va- BOrg- arlies the the in are wie rious characters will be robed SOUS costumes Santa a4 float Claus, of will all by Course occupy his himself, escorted by own band. The series of floats will also include the famous Mickey Mouse characters The parade will start promptly at 2 o'clock Friday, December 1, the day after Thanksgiving. loorter Stores extend a specisy dmvi- tation to all boys and girls throxh- Central Pennsylvania to come and see Banta Claus and bring thelr par- ents with them. Banta Claus has advised Btores that he will along the route ietters out the Booster heave his couriers travel of parade gather up addressed to h Bo all boys and girls are urged bring their letters with they them so tha cian De given airect to i 4 4 if Danses Tr —-~ The fast-acting heating ele- ( wel 1 YOUR DEALER'S i wWis?y PENN Enors
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