THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1933. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. iH . eed pe i i le a 8 SpE——— 1 { ol ws ! #HE CENTRE REPORTER ! BOWERSOX Funeral services for DEER KILL ¥N SEVEN MTS, THe Wallter Dutrawgimery « Good-’ gon,” who got his gun and killed the i Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Bowersox, who FAR BELOW : PORMER YEARS | hart party, of Centre Hall, camping at budis, ISSUED WEEKLY, . . y Eddy's Lick in the Alleghenies, have | ” : 5 died at the home of her son, Ohiarles | Deer Hinting $9 the Seven Mountains oA lar a e eg es, have! garry Gross, of town, was success BR h Swales, at Loganton, Thursday night, Leal! fn kit a ol CENTRE HALL. PENNA. Deat S *iwere held at the lLoganton Evangel- | 10 the region sovertil ina sported by : ul'fn killing a buck on Nittany’ Mt. etl te . i nih | Fore y i, Mo BY, + ————— A ———— WRT = « [ical church, Sunday afternoon at 2:00 | { ofa Ranker » ad he ey The Homan-Luse-8lack party from | Play In Grange Hall, Spel nm . SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors ea & & 4 ¢ 8 9 8 3 % lock. The services were conducted |‘ u at ih waY ro No. 53 ]Centre Hall also In the Alleghonies! y ange Ha pring Mills. 8. W, SMITH, Editor. BARGER.—Mary Ann Barger, wife [by Rev. L. A. Fuhrman, pastor of the from =5ialt oo imear Baker Run, have two deer. | The junior class of the Gregg Pown- | prov bout forty per cent. normal a ¢ 1, |chureh, swment was made in the Proved a ship Vocations shoot wi iE @DW, B. BAILEY, Associate Editer and] . , .. ~ Barger, passed away early [chureh. Interme m ip Vocational Bchooy will present a Pedr vias eo np {for the first four days of the saason : Fajrview cemetery at.lLoganten. now on. The kil; was but thirty-eight. Hunting alone, W. F. Colyer came three-act comedy on December £, in fe els her hone in } = Wednesday morning at Besides her son, she Is survived by | 1 : : . ' + h : en ipon two buck deer on Nittany Moun: the ( Cl at Bpring illn “h Butered at the Post Office in Centre Halll Georges Valley. Death was due tol... daughters: Mrs. Carrie Colyer, and (Not more than fifty per cent. of the ype a ou oy pp rng the Grange hall at Spring Mills. The #80 second class matter, hardening of the arteries and apoplexy.|amre Edna Snook, both of Loganton, Permanent camps in this region were ' ' Lhe . O' play portrays life and its disconiforts " occupled. Two reasons appear to ac-|the season, and shortly after dinner THBMS.—The terms of subscription tolg;, was a daughter of Lewls and An-lgeventeen g od an 2 airvive $ é p 4 Seventeen grandchildren also survive. A on: had 3 o 4 nt buck anging I $e Boporter are $100 a year, in advance. nie( Wolf) Gharett, and was aged 74 {count for this—first, the depression; had a Nice point bu hanging ' by a miserly farmer. In contrast the MM . . Can > I is rard. Legal advertising at the rate of ten years on February 18th, last. News. Crowded Gat and second, the fact that this hunting is front yard | well-organized household of a prosper. ponts per line each insertion. Besides. hor husband she is survived Loeal News Crowde ut. | field, long the choice In all Central S—— lous business man with its servants esldes be uo a , 5 L vitls ils servan Plgpisy atverising sates made knows by the following children: Mrs. Sarah The Reporter regrets to state that Pennsylvania, has been cleared of its] Gerald Fetterolf, aged 13, son of Mr. and luxuries, is woven into the plot application. Eva Peck, Milroy; Mrs. Abble Wertz many local news items and country heeds of fine bucks and does. and Mrs Burton Fetterolf, killed a 2 A mystery is involved in the SLobY State College; Mrs. Jennie Foust, and disappointments on a farm ruled EE correspondence were crowded out this Below will be found the names of point buck at the home farm. Satur- by the finding of an old tin ix rs SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES Spring Mills; Maynard Barger, Spring week owing to lack of space, An ef- camps and the kill made: day. The deer came close to the house taining papers with “al] kinds of fume Mills: Milton Barger, Boalsburg; Mrs. fort will be made to use them next McKeesport, east of Garrity’s 2; Pax-land the mother seeing it, called her Dy marks and figures.” Sg ra, ~ 3 . . +t | Week. inos, 4; Bweetwood, Potters Mills and i PENN ALLE HERBAN OHA Carrie Thornton, State College; Hobart . 08, 4; © . 8 - — — a] ny XY 11% o BoB SBpring Mills, 2; Lebanon party, 1; Pas Barger, Spring Mills. Also surviving : a nia on . Ea (Rev, 8, ¥. Gresnhoe, tor,) I and one sister: Jacoby Sharer, one of the foremen Gentze] camp, from Shamokin, 1; Glenn stl r dif rtin nsf os col posse are three brothers ; ha Crass. 2 "oj . a : Tusseyville—d to 10 A. M. Harvey Gharett, Sugar Valley; Mrs. at the Gro . Bilk Mm, ang 4n exe - Iparty in Decker Valley, 1; Camp Ant lenced hunter, had the good fortune, 8, Yeagertown, at Crowfield. 2; Mo- Centre Hall—10:30 A. M. Eva Miller, Charles Gharet, Lock Hav- to seo within gunshot distance an un- } Kk I 14 ¢ . . i 3 § ONS ¢ HOW Bld a : sey awk, tkshfield “ Sassafras cam Ppring Mills—-7:30 P. M. en; Milford Gharett, address unknown usully fine specimen of a deer—a 13- Thotapsontown 1: Rock Springs. Lan PUBLIC SALE of EXPRESS LOAD — Funeral services wilj be held Satur point buck, whose weight was estimat. caster county, 1 Bradfords of Centre PENTRE HALL REFOEBMED CHARGE|day morning in the Lutheran church,deq at 150 the, Of course, Mr. Shar Hall, 2: Winsor at Told Spring, 2: Fel (Bev. Delas B, Keener, Paster) Georges Valley, in charge of her past’ er's steady true aim resulted in the ton at Heckendorn Gap. 3: Newtown Centre Hall— or, Rev. S. F. Greenhoe ang buritt feapture of the game. arty, | Union. from Red ‘Lion. 1 out Le a th hare “er eee fe a ein om, tea tn akota Morses 7:80—Churdli Service. : PAST TEMPLARS BANQUET, hunters "oust Inn, from Lancaste Spring Mills— FATHER OF JUDGE FLEMING Friday evening, November 24th, jcounty, Jf 2 vinneys, from Altoon 9:00~Church Service. PASSES AT 76 YEARS! ied the anniversar. of the Ladi + Frank Hist otters Ail : at Centr . ked the anniversary of | iver 3 Brows e Hall 10:00—S8unday School. Wilson 1. Fleming. aged 78 years lof the Golden Eagle, Past i hea lye 1: Ed. Brow Parmers Mills— [O33 * Statd employe and tellefonte association. Centre Hills Country dh y | party, : HEnow: shy ’ y : Sale Ba 9:830—8unday School. business m died at his he in it {was the scenes of the celébrati he | Miles Snyds Potter i rn £9: 30—Church Service, 1 © “iday ° rhit, fi lowing : Serious rganization covery a dist Lt Of entre, | The b y killed hy Mil ny de , A ——————— ) | DEC METHODIST EPISCOPAL in ill health for about t ears, but. Ninety-nine guests’ partook of the ever seen 'n this hed of. "| The best load shipped (Rev, Seth Russel, Pastor) ” jenes Peas |Lujliey sunner ¥h ptipiinn J in 3 years pe One O'clock P. M. Centre Hall— 10:00—Morning Worship. 11:00—Sunday School. $mullton—- 1:00—Sunday School 2:00—Worship. es PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor) 9:30—8unday School. 10:830—Morning Worshi Service. Hall 30 A. M. BOLAND 8S, MORRIS, “THE MAN 0} i1 THE HOUR.” Roland bassador to Japan under Woodrow Wi WIFE OF COACH JEFFREY, PENN son, Is being urges be thousands of | STATE, KILLED IN AUTO CRASH Democr ut ’ State to ard bears ership. It is the con people in right man the eloction ernor The in the ers som versal den of Mr. Mor the people promised i ] Pennsylvania politics In Morris, the Democratic Party of Penn-|ihe Somerset hospital Somervill sylvania hag a man not only ougl wae driving to command the support of every face arcident occurred tion of this State's Democracy, but one New Jersey who would receive the votes of thous. ands of Independent Hepublicans who : sn sincerely believed that there stould be a thorough renovation of our State THE ONLY Covernment at Harrisburg If the Lewistown Shop Offering man chosen by Woodrow Wilson as . rte. the United States ambassador to Ja- COMPLETE pan can be prevalled upon to be the party's standard bearer his election in PERMANENT November would be practi illy assured It is our opinion that Mr Morris ls “The Man of the Hour.” EE Including SHAMPOO and " ; ‘ » i» Bartges Farm Sold to Prof. Henshall FINGER WAVE for The Bartges farin, one mile Old Fort, for the past 12 or more ¥ 8 owned by W. E. Bartges and N $ Bartges, passed Into the hands of Prof P. P. Henstall, of the School of En- “ry gineering at Penn State. last week Judge our quallt by @ I 11 probably get the most pleasure out of LOW OPERATING COSTS e y . i @ contains 215 acres. and is : : - * The farm comais ’ hes, and i the lustre and life of your halr it, but it's really a gift for the whole family. The average family of four, our customers find, can now operate an electric the second (in Potter township pur- y ; , eas id & THREE MONTHS AFTER waving! ; . : chased by Mr. Henshall within a short A : w -CO0 * T range for a monthly Current cost of but two dollars and a quarter. An time. The other farm owned by him OUR GUARANTEE Proteets You 11 of us enjoy ell c ked dishes. hen electric range is a sensible gift. dn the one purchased from J. C. Good against injurious methods too, our kitchen will stay clean and shiny. bart, at Centre Hill y ‘ a ic » . ee aii HARRIS SPECIAL 9 Not many things last as long or give gi His” Co g INRA r dR Mw Celene, PERMANENT WAVE § such day to day satisfaction. I'm tired of Teke advantage of prices based upon range purchases made before price lad Girls organization of Cen- ————— increases. Examine the displays in DEALERS’ stores and at West Penn shops. tre Hall celebrated on Thanksgiving HARRIS SPECIAL cooking by guess. 2 night in the social room of the M. E. FINGER WAVE ... 0 Sipireh plenhers preyent: Catherine — - THE GIFT OF FREEDOM WATER Electric water heaters... complete care-free hot water Ae tori Ae Wert Tacbel ue EXTRA PES IAL r wl Dee. 10! An electric range gives the home freedom from soot and kitchen flues and service. . . installed, at new low prices. Operating cost ‘ y : ’ Guaranteed EUGENE $6 smoky, smudgy pans. It gives the housewife freedom of time, and freedom HEATERS remarkably low. . . $3.25 a month for the average family. LOW FIRST PRICE Now Florence Brooks, Mabel Burkholder, : oe) hind . Miriam Mitterling, Hazel Smith, Dor PERMANENT WAVE from worry over cooking results. othy Blazer. Visitors present: Freda Burkholder, Elda Zang Geraldine Brad- All Other Work at ELECTRIC RANGES AT LOWEST PRICES EVER AVAILABLE — AND ON EASY TERMS — ford, Gene Dinges, Jane Smith, Reuben Proportionately low Charges. AT YOUR DEALER'S OR WEST PENN SHOPS Rickert, Kenneth Frank, Fred Spyker, . kts SIX OPERATORS Hugh Morrow, John Spyker. Philip 1 tHe Smith, Robert Blazer, Carl Burkholder, sure Prompt Pay sution John Kirkpatrick. Without ' appointment A good time was enjoyed by all with No Christmas Gift a feed at the close. Is More Appreciated Than a These “Glad Girls,” under the lead Harris Permanent Wave! ership of Mra J M. Kirkpatrick are interested In Missions: for a number Of years they have made a gift of $44 per year to the cause of Missions ~ubiegides they send materials for cloth. ng, bandages for hospitals, gemes for BARBER snd BEAUTY children, and clothing to needy church SHOPPE hools both In our own country and ~ y 10 North Brown St i lands. do,_foneian Jun ‘ate lvng the. teaching) 3 Phove 218 LEWISTOWN Hound in Jas. 1:22.
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