THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1934, Ee —— es - i FEE CENTRE REPORTER SMITH & BAILEY, Propristors §. WW. SMITH, Editor, BAILEY, Associate Editor and EDV. %. Business Mauasger, Cis m— Pr wo. PBatered at the Post Office in Centre Hall 88 eveond class matter, he Reporter are $100 a year, in advance, Legal advertising at the rate of ten ponts per line each insertion. Display advertising rates made known ® application. SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev, 8, ¥. Gresubioe, Fastor,) LENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delas EB, Kener, Faster) Centre Hall— 1:80—8Sunday School $:30—Churchy Service. Pussy ville— §:80—8unday School. 30:80-—Churcy, Service, — METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev, Seth Russell, Pastor) — PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Paster) #:80—Morning Worship, 10:30—Sunday School, — EVANGELICAL (Rev, J, W, Zang, Pastor) Spring Mills— Worship Service, 9:30 Sunday School, 10 Bethesda Sunday School, 5:30 Worship Centre Hall §:30—8unday School Young People's E 7:30 P. M4 A. M, A. AM. JU A M. 30 A. M. Service, 10: realities ingeiistic CENTRE HOSPITAL COUNTY NOI. Tuesday treatment. Mra Hall, admitte «1 Thursday Kennet was adn patient Wm M patient, was James Haupt, cal patient Mrs. H W ter, State Wednesday Hazel Jehman patient, loueila R k Lohr, of Juli became gient on Wedn After undergo Alfred E. Hassinge wag discharged on Thu reds < Miss Louella rh of fonte BR. D.. a surgical patient discharged on Thursday. . Andrew Zeleznick, f Pleasang was admitted Thursday treatment. John medical patient Mrs. Rhoda Gap, was surgical Migs Ethel 1 # the hospital, dient last Thursday ed on Bunday Miss Gladys was admitted tient and Mrs lege, Areatment. Harry A. Wetzel, of 4 became a medical patient Friday. Mrs. Mary BE. Harper of Bellaronmte, was admitted Firday for surgical tiear- ment, After undergoing medical George Martzell of CCT camp at was discharged Friday. Eimer BE. a medical Mra John Witmer, was admitted Saturday medion! treatment, Miss Irene McClellana student nurse at the hospital. was discharged Satur day after undergoing medical treat ment. Mra Harry Tanney and infant daugh ter, of Bellifoste, ore discharged wrday, Walter Johnson, of Port Matilda, R D, beame a surgical patient Sat- mrdny. Clarence Sager, of State College, R. P.. was admitted Sunday for medical treatmeht. There were 4% patients fn the hos pital at the begining of the week. C—O POMONA GRANGE MEETING Centre County Pomona Grange will meet In rogular session at Boalsburg, Faturday, January 20, at 10 a. m. In- of Wednesda 4 a medical al treatment, Be lefonte, Belle. was Gap, for suryical Meese of Bellefonte, became a Thursday of 1% Thursday last Rescinite, Pleasant admitted | as a patient Beaver, hex student nurse a medica; pa- and was discharg- ame Williams, student nurse, Firday as a medical harged Sunday. pa diss Harry Penning admitted F ton, of State Col- wns riday for medical! Bellefonte R. D treatment, Kato, on Bottorf, of Howard, became | patient Saturday. of Centre Hall to undergo 7 Deaths \™ MEYER.-The community el on Baturday when the announce Meyer was made, ocurred at the home daughter, Miriam, ler, Esq., in Short Hills, N. J. of Mrs. months from a throat affection, metropolitan city, her friends here had during cough sim condition, 8he passed out hemorrhage following a severe ing spell, Here death was very flar in many respects to that mother, a number of years ago, whicl took place in Centre Hall Thebody was taken from the home to that of the Meyer home ir Reedsvilie where held Tuesday, following wag made in the family Centre Hall cemetery. The deceased, Mary Meyer, the second Capt. M. and Boal, and was born on the stead, west Old Fort, 186% her age at her years, 11 days, which plot in Agnes (Boal) daughte Ellen 8 (Love) was George January the months Of time of and 13 making death 65 and daughter grandchildren Mrs. DD. A Slack, Centre Park, Ashville Mingle, Riv Beside hey husband named, there are three namel 1 W. P Gross sisters, and Mrs, ( Hall: Mrs. (Dr.) W. N.C, and Mrs, W erton, N. J. Mrs. Meyer teformed and four Boozer was a member Reodsvill at the church, pastor officiated feos, FLISHER died Alexan der = Avenue, at thehome Stover, Mill thic ape who passed ag: “wifé ONO away In October of William ary of Cen- of thie 1if¢ Sears t Gai y A9N9, she FP became the former prot} tre county He passed out Years ago A step-daughter. Mra of near Hollidaysburg, mediate surviving relative Mrs. Smith member Millheim Ev hurch for years, Interment cemetery, Millheim Smith, five M. A the only Sankey, in im of the many was n angelica « in Fairview was made HEPBURN .--Mrs. Blanche Fry died at the home Hoy, iefonte, ing a lingering tion of diseases Wha of Mr, and Mra. Robert was born in Bellefonte was united in m ert Fry, who died in that time Mrs, Fry with her n Miss ind Mrs, John FF. Ho with her been a patient in the Jefferson Hospit- al, Philadedphin, for twenty weeks, Mrr Fry is survived by a brother, Edward Hepburn, of Pellefonte: nisces mentioned above, and Walter E. Fry, of Omaha, lenton Fry, of Bellefonte. Funeral services were held on Sun day, Rev. E. B. Heckman officiating. Hepburn of her niece, Mrs Thursday, follow - lines with a complica“ She a daughter Hepburn and 63 years ago. rriage with 1933 John lod June Since oceg, Mary Hepburn Prior to nieces she had mak- two two step Neb. BONDS, and TAYLOR Dr. Joseph Russel lor, a native of Ballefonte, died at the home of a sister, Mrs. Warren Else 1 in Harrisburg, Sunday morning, fol: lowing a lingering illness of a compli- cation of diseases, He wus a son of Hugh and Annie Taylor ond was born in Bellefonte 37 years ago. He wus united in marriage with Miss Edith Haskell of Jackson, Mich. who sur vives with, the following brothers and sisters: Mre, Elizabeth Burns, of De. troit, Mich. Major James BE, Taylor of Beverly Hills, (nl. Mrs, Isabel Zor. by, of Bedford: W. IB Gladstone Tay - lor, of Taylorstown: Richard R., of Bellefonte; Lilllan M., of Pittsburgh: and Mps, Warren Eloy, of Harrisburg, Dr, Taylor was a graduste of the Belle. fonte High mehool and of Jefferson Med: fr! College, The body was brought to Bellefonte whoers provate funeen] services were Tay - 1 1 GREGG TOWNSHIP STUDENTS WIN HONORS IN STATE PROJECT BSONTEST Each year the Department of Public Instruction sponsers a project contest which is state-wide, for all boys and girls carrying agricultural projects and enrolled in vocational schools. The awards are made during the week of the State Farm Show. The following is the list of winners: Senior projects -=ean llgen, sheep; J Condo, gardening; Obert llgen, Junior projects—Anna Neil, Gladys Grove, dairy: Virginia Boob, potatoes; Spurgeon Condo, swine; Al son Musser, swine; Leonard ligen, swine: Myron Musser, garden; Frances Frazier, garden. Adam comm, dalry ; Al A A — 144 MOTORISTS (CITED FOR HEARING ON CODE VIOLATIONS The State Revenue Department's safety division Saturday cited 144 motorist for hearings gn motor cod: violations which may U¥ing them under the provisions of Penns New financial responsibility The citations number of quired to on vivania's act 250 the whe will be re. of ability to image clidms increase to operators furnish $11,000 operating proof pay to in & if up thelr privieges are sus of 14 the result xt week “In withdrawn be pended or ns hearings to held ne cities ——————— i ——————— CENTRE COUNTY 4-H CLUB ROUND-UP AT PENN STATE tl Meels, “Sunshine lass” of Miss Hoss I —— I Se A automobile some dealers have remarkable past several years The fruits © heir ferti seen in this years Fish tail cars drop ours, ire and others of strange description will be displayed It's a enfe bet. however, that foolproof cars will not be included among them CHARTER NO ne “» The First National Bank at Centre Hall In the State of Pennsylvania at business on Dec. 50, 1983, » brains will be show BROW at tomel lle tear shoe « the close of RESOURCES Loans and discounts Crverdralts v.8 Government securities owned . Other bonds, stocks, ties, etc, owned Banking House, $19 9058 34 fu Fu and fxtures, $10. iad . ‘Ranan 19.04 $4,150 00 secur $ ! i Real estate owned other than banki ng house | hawlal reserve %ith Fed eral Reserve Bank Cash and due from banks an other cash jteing Redemption fundwith U 8 Fresurer and due (tom U. 8. iressurer Other assets Total 61, wt 10 LIABILITIES Demand deposits deposits ve Public fuads of States, boun ties, school districts or othor subdivisions. . U. 8B, Gov't amd 3 poatal 8B ee ings deposits. ' Due to banks. TR 940 4 BRAT 14,291.48 20.188 08 sn mn 000 0 Bilis payed ¢ and rediscounts 8188 Capital account * Common stock, 2% shares par 8 0 per share $25,000 w Surplus 15,000.00 Undivided profits, net ALB Total, ei ’ State of Ronis) an s unt of Centre 1, H. Leigh Ebright, Cashier of the above named bank, de solemnly swear hat the abov® statement is true to the best of my knowledg® and beljel, H. LEIGH EBRICHT, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this Mh day of Jan, 1954, J. 8, BOOZER, Notary Public 41.989 $961,997 10 ory + a aa sion expires (Heal) Cotrect- Altost © RR, M. SMITH, w KERLIN, ENGAGEMENT QF MISS GRAMLEY The following article taken from a New York newspaper terest to local residents: The surprise announcement in of 1 he ic highlight at one of the most select and colorful dances of the season. The dance was held by the juniors of the Westchester Women's Club in the audi- tarium of the club house, The announcement the music stopped for a minute the couple was asked to step forward The strains of the wedding march an nounced the surprise the The couple danced on to the accompaniment of hands and congratulations friends Miss Gramiey is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Bruce Gramley, of Bronxville, N. ¥Y.. granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. M M#llhelm. Bhe in of Skidmorel College Very Mt. Mr, is the Mrs lege, to the floor clapping thelr solo of and a Gramley a graduate and Vernon society of Prot of Btate ( Penn State and is Yorkshire active In Gravatt son and Thomas E He attended insociated Gravatt now Indemnity company ————————— = A A ————— “AMERICA'S CALL TO SERVICE” PAGEANT IN PRESBYTERIAN CH. The pageant, "Americs will Ue pre lerian ure} CHARTER NO, 11213 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF | {The First National Bank, at Sprint Nils in the State of Pensuyivania, at th ae usiness on Dig is pares interest, tages pense 8 Hber Jial Capit { State of Pensayivania 5 88 of Centre { J Cashier of swear ‘Hh tha b Lounty F. BEndle MOT Y ERDLEY, Cashi before me this or he Subscribed and sworn t day of Jan, 194 C. A. LONG, Notary Public My commission expires March 7, 1937 (SEAL Correct — Attest ERT W. 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