The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 15, 1934, Image 4

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    THURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1034
A ———
FEHR CENTRE REPORTER
{ISSUED WEEKLY,
AR ed EE i RM
CENTRE HALL, PENNA.
HR reno Se ————————————
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprictors
8. WW, SMITH, Edkor.
BPW. E. RAILEY, Associate Editor and
Business Manager,
Pac I — - — ————
Setered at the Post Office in Centre Hall
A» second class matter,
TERMS. The terms of subscription to
he Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance.
Legal advertising at the rate of ten
sents per lime each insertion.
PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
(Bev, 8. ¥. Greenheeo, Pastor.)
Tusseyville—) to 10 A. M.
Spring Mille—10:30 A, MM.
Centre Hall—7:30 P, M.
@ENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE
(Bev, Delns HB, Eeener, Faster)
Centre Hall—
#:30—Sunday
10:30—Churcp
Spring Mills—
§:830—Sunday
7:80—Church
Foreign 1
Farmers Mills
1:30—8unday 8chool.
3: n Service,
ss m—
School,
Service,
School,
Service.
Service
ay
20—~—Foreign
METHODIST
(Rev, Seth
Sprucetown-—
10:00—Sund Ly School.
11:00—Morning Worship,
Pmuliton—
EPISCOPAL
Russell, Pastor)
PRESBYTERIAN
(Rev, J, M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor)
#:30—S8unday
(No P
School.
EVANGELICAL
(Rev, J, WW. Zang, Pastor)
Centre Hall
9:30—Sunday
Communion Servi
Zion Hill
Bunday S
Worship =
Locust Grove—
Worship
Fr
School
W. C.T. 1. S0CIAL.
The lox WwW. CC. T. 1 Id t
social
dat ever
at Ple
College
Mrs,
gave a
Brovies
The musical
Sarah Oder
and Mr
Hees, 9
ok,
Srusada
freshmen
m
—— So ———————
JUSTICE IS BLIND.
The Ci titution of the Unit
declares that ther HE
facto law In OLhe i
shall be =
punishment
Alassed
tod it
Tha
Supre re
OT not repeal
ically
dition 1
portant
ease, sugpests
“no ex
would have iu
vest, upon
witnessed.
That those
oused with, Se:
od guilty
under the
the
pardoned
vietsd upon jun tric and
& the court i
their conviction
and
that justi
auas
Tam
Oo ple wd
wed must
interpretation
nw
wor gentones
others con
sentenced
Wwpeal fro
will
Will Rogers Picks
A Story For ¢
This Spot
By WILL ROGERS
OMETIMES kids
better li $hes
the k ds, fig at
think that people
The kids have
for lying, thoug
shri ame p—_—l
think of
grownups. And
the parents
rill believe them.
Il kinds of reasons
3
¥
h, while their big
can
brothers and sisters usually do it
Just to brag.
This Johnnie was feeling kinda
achy in the middle already when
his mother found out that a whole
lemon pie was missing. She sayw,
“Johnnie, what happened to that
big lemon pie I cooked and set here
by the window to cool 7”
“Well, sir,” says Johnnie, “you
never saw the like of the big dog
that I saw staring at that pie get-
ting ready to come right through
the window and eat it up! And so’s
to rave the window glass and the
curtains and all, 1 just ett it my-
zolf, and it’s give me an awful feel.
hd
American News Features, lace,
Deaths
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KIREN.~In the deat of Miss Sarah
Elizabeth Millheim, Sun-
most soul passed
life, the last of the
children and Henrlotta
the
Keen farm a short distance west of
Millheim. She and a sister, Ida May
Keen, ar invalid for many years, lived
tog ther, Misg Lizzie was most loyal
to her, giving her every possible at
tantion, and it was the task
of caring for her that to
do with bringing about her Insp [fll
She hed been iU fr about
Her age was 73 years, 4
days
Keen, in on
kindly
She was
aay, a out
of this
four
Harter
of Henry
Keen, born and reared on
ardent
had much
ness, but
two weeks,
monthg and 22
Miss Ke
Reformed chur
Fred
over
of the
Rev,
res
Won,
n was long a member
hh pastor,
performed the last
Tuesday
and her
Griesing,
wfternd
body, on
parents
al
Nneas,
Re
gixtoen ivd during
had
VORrS ago
Mrs
with
od 1
A Fost: pr
the past
tw ely 0" J hee Ker nade
Edward. Sho
Mra, M
Yonre
her home her son
seven children,
Mrs, Richard Markie
of Altoona; Mrs John Auman. Mra
Wm. Knisely, Mra. Walter Martin and
W. RR. Decker, all of Philadelphia, and
J. Edward Decker, of Bellefonte. Bhe
also lenves four brothers and four sls
ters, Charles and George Rishe!, of
Aurora, NL: William, in Maryiand,
Jereminh and Mrs, Sarah Stover, of
Millheim; Mrs Carrie Cane, in Georg
ea Valley: Mra Mary Moyer, of Burn-
ham: and Mrs. Della Krader, of (Co.
burn. Bhe was a member of the Re
formed church all her life,
Funeral services wore held at the
Markie home, Altoona, on Saturday
afternoon by the Rev, H. 1. Stahr, of
Philadelphia, and burial made in the
is surviv
and
| Tiecy vite cerwetary,
ALTERS ~Elaine Alters died at the
Centre County Hospital, Sunday morn-
ing at 9:15, following suveral days’
illness of a complication of @weasos.
ine Alters, and was born in Bellefdnte
20 years ago, bavink celebrated hap
birthday anniverspay Tuesday of last
woeile, Miss Alters was a graduate of
the Bellefonte High schoo and for
twe and one-half had beep em-
ploved as operator in the Gladys
Tanney Beauly Parlor,
She ls survived by her and
father, the latter a former of
Centre Hall, She was a member of the
Mathodist Fpilscopal church. Private
funeraj were conducted at
thie afternoon at 2:30
Edgar
in
Vrs
an
mother
resident
services
Tuesday
of her pastor,
Burial
cemetery.
hme
in chareg Hey,
i. Heckman
Union
wig made the
orf
died at
Harry and
BOTTORF Elmer
the homsa «ff his
Mary
Thursday,
parents,
Runkle Bottorf, in Milesburg,
on and nfter
the n th
Death
noon remains
'nlon cpmoeters
of
and was borr
14- Mile
September
the
House
oouniy.
SRY
viirrows, 'nion
1858
months and days
He marvied Jennie
with
here was aged 74
Viola 1
at evives these ohildr
feontier
¢ 1D. TPresier,
i Mrs
Hall
two
Bertha
KITCHEN
FOR RIDE
ins AM A
AND
SHOWER
Hennigh.
lode «
Zn
Ney
Hat
Jared
Mrs
Dox -
Hennigh
} Mra. Charlies
Richard, Miriam,
Mr. and Mrs
and Mrs,
Mr. and
Aumnre Mi
Ham i,
Zetiie,
Jt Mr
Junior llgen
Wilbur Confer, Irene, Berniow
othy and Alvin Confer, Mr. and Mrs
Ralph Owens, Junior and Teddy Ow
ens, Mra. Margmwt Emphiield, Devel:
in and Richard Emphfield, Mrs Gregg
Carper Carper, Alma Uehard
An, Mr. and Mrs. P. EB Mersinger,
John, Mary Kathryn and Leroy Mer-
singer, Goraldine, Marjory and Ardell
Lingel, Carrie Lingle, Eleanor Foust,
Mary Louise Aukerman, Melvina Auk-
erman, Cordelin and Walter Gobble,
Hobert Lingle, Willam Waiters,
The couple recddved many
Present The refreshments
consisted of sandwiches plokles,
coffee and joe eream.
Me, and Mra, J. WW. Foreman also
o bobented thudr 29th wedding annl-
vernary the same evening. .
tie. ney
in and Joan
ry Brown,
Hipka.
lay
useful
porved
enke,
RETURNED MISSIONARY FROM
CHINA SPEAKS TO LO-
CAL CHURCH PEOPLE
The Presbyterian churches of
tre Hall, Lemont, and Pine Grove Mills
wire treated to some very interesting
news from the Mission Field of China,
by the Rev, T. N. Thompson. who for
32 years has been engaged in the work
of his Master in this needy field. Mr
and his wife are home on
furlougly,. Mra, Thompson is spending
somd time in California regaining her
health so thas shemay be able to return
to the fleld in the spring. Rev Thomp-
son Is taking work at Btate College in
the practical things that
be prepared to still add to the
his
Thompson has
Con-
Thompson
somo «1 HO
he
power of
China, Rew,
y
{
personality
may
when he returns to
a delightful
work
hunt
He
h
and brings a message
makes one forget nationalities
made an Important statement whi
1 bo rex *hristich
shoul
Church
the Church was
He emp that
ws:
(tOLONET
Ap
JONES FOR ( ONGRESS
under
onduct
Ha
entre
The RICHELIEU
BELLEFONTE
& GENE CARR
JUST HUMANS
/
'
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O MANY A FARM WIiPs
phone is a business asset as well
\ ’ | ' the tele
4s a convenience and pleasure. As one
“I sell most of
my butter and eggs by telephone. Every
young woman told us
week I telephone my regular customers .
for orders and they often give my
telephone number to
their friends.”
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNA
ions
4] dS
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FRED LUSE, Manager CENTRE HALL
Buy Your Lenten Foods Here and Have
Menus that Are Economical.
Pillsbury FLOUR 12 Ibs 55¢
2 Ige cans 23
2 pkgs 15¢
— we $108
SAUER KRAUT
POST TOASTIES
SANKA COFFEE Ib can 45¢
CHEWING GUM ys. 3 phase 100
Beechnut—Pepsin—HBlack Jack—Dentyne,
< bars 25¢
wf" AMAY ~~
Soap
soap of beautifal
3 cakes lie
The
women {
--FOODS FOR LENT--
RRAFT'S (CHEESE Assorted a io+1h phkes. Te
FRANCO AMERICAN SPAGHET T1 can 9
RED SALMON—Seal Brand 7
FANCY SARDINES—0l} ,r Mustard
WET SHRIMP-—Fancy Large
CRABMEAT
No BOL SODA CRACKERS
*
White Naptha
wi HIPS
~AJulcek suds that last
large package loc
the
tall ean lie
«2 cans 13¢
2
cans 26¢
can 29¢
2 Ibs 20
or
Red Man or Boschnul Tobacco pkgl lc
LATEST FEATURE ATTRACTIONS
Western Electric Sound System
till 13 P.M,
Continuous Nhows 2
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THURSDAY and FRIDAY
THIS WEEK:
“8 GIRLS IN A BOAT"
Johnson, Dot
Von Leet
nd Homanca
SATURDAY
OF KONG’
Halen Mach
greater
“SON
with Robert Ar
fic
than
ALSO,
Subjects,
ma rong.
jarge cast Better and
* Thriller of thrillers
and BERT of Short
King Kong
TARZEN
(NEXT WEEK)
MONDAY, TUESDAY
Charlie Ruggles, Mary Boland, W. C. |
Fields, Alison Skipworth, George Burns
and Gracie Allen in i
“SIX OF A KIND”
6 comedy championg taking gloom
for ride. Don't miss it |
—— |
WEDNESDAY
Bert Whedjer and Robert Woolsey In |
“
“HIPS HIPS HOORAY"
Their latest snd greatest laugh hit. |
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SRNL CTE TONGAN SURI RMITANT SOIR <e TORTI Gr SUOANTIRIN SUAS AIT SURI JOOS JNO,
FDC
take pleasure in announcing our member-
ship in the Temporary Insurance Fund of
the Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora-
tion, through which the net deposits of every de-
positor of this Bank are now insured up to the
amount of $2,500.
ng
We are glad to offer this certified protection
to our depositors. It marks the beginning of a
new banking era of service and mutual cofidence.
The
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CENTRE HALL, PA.
JIT WR RANT FRG JI J RI Jae Jim