THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1934. FEE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEBELY, ” saci TT — A——— cmNTRE HALL PENNA. BR SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors S$. W, SMITH, Editor. BDW, E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and dusted Maunger, BE - Botered at the Post Oflice in Centre Hall ss second class matter, TERMS. The terms of subscription to he Reporter are $100 a year, in advance. Legal advertising at the rate of ten penta per line each insertion. Display advertising rites made known ae application. ‘SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES PENNS VALLEY LUTMERAN CHARGE (Rev, 8. ¥. Gresuheo, Pastor.) Spring Mills—9 to 10 A. M. Centre Hall-—10:30 A. AM. Tusseyville—7:30 P. M. HALL REFORMED CHARGE Delas B, Keener, Paster) csm——— CENTRE (Bev, Centre Hall §:80—Sunday 7:30—Church Spring Mi #:00-Church 19: 00—Sunday Farmer: Mi ] #:830—Sund: ay 10:30 Chur h Service, School, Service Is Service CD00, School. —- EPISCOPAL Pastor) METHODIST (Rev. Beth Russell, Centre } 10:45 Poauliton- 1:0 52 PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, 4. MM, Kirkpatrick, Faster) . v7 Deaths * . * + » . » * . TWO FOREMAN BROTHERS DIE 8 HOURS APART J. Wesley Foreman Passes Away at I, R. Foreman at His Home Bellefonte, Thursday Morning. of after the death ip, David I, his llefonte, at Just eight hours his brother in Gregg townsl Foreman passed at North AWAY home on Spring street, B 8 Thursday of last week, Ra farm o'clock morning A reman, f son of Sarah he townsh Johin and ymond in 1856 was born on the Wp uly Bo $30 10:3 School. Sunday LICAL Zang, Pastor) ANGE ES v. 4. BW Locust NV ( D Tusseyvillo— Centre 9 CASH NCE IN 1. ASURY, BALA Fil nN, 5 G00 00 000 monin of $1.33 800 of notes dre 754,500 About were publi and n« fimit budge: public a;araine pr vei pr TO HELP « Th 1 Pied ( in decided Bale m : Boots thie “. fo for sss es RIPPLED CHILDREN ow $1 is Fant fr i been to it The today Ek penny, « cial program these little fe iti su} anes A ———— ESTATE TRANSFERS, larger to Morence in Gregg twp.; $100 Smith, ot Imvia ¥ in Stat. College: $1. Kapp, ot ax. to George 1. in State College: $1 exec, to William tract in Potter twp. REAL T tract Harry " Cento, ieorge 1. Kapp, tract Davia ¥ Smith, tract 8B. Thomas Swartz Strausberg Martz, $400 William Willams, ux, to HH tract ty Olenras T $160 Kaufman in Gregg tw: FOR BALE ~-About 7 nice baled timothy hay Cintre Hall, B® D. |} C—O MA 1s your subscription due? af Wagner, or 8 tong BO FRAZIER Mrs, ow of John Frazier, eclghty-third 16tyy of of har the wid- at she died ID, Ellen Frazier, who would have year had this month, her to the tained lived the home Churles ut won, Fisher farm. east on State Monday for a on Hall on Frazier, Centre Highway No. 95, itl due vd of age. Wed Tus morning. She hi lengthy dad on at been considerable time, largely to her advano Funeral services wire held wesday afterncon, with burial 1). It. Keener, church, seyville, Rev. the IL formed charge. The maiden Ellen Klein. children: Chi thedntl urred, Howard Fy Erie § Millhelr Heol pastor been in having t the deceased survived b., at whose James Tlun- of Bellefonte lth) Mrs Williaa: (Cora name She is 0 was by these wiles home kKle and lohn F. of FEA Mer Cumming Laowis tol, The RICHELIEU BELLEFONTE LATEST FEATURE ATTRACTIONS Elewtrie Sound System Shows 2 til 1 P Western » f ontinuous THURSDAY, THIS WEEK: Yeon He father. he H. Gast 1536 thee business would have 100th anniversary Surviving daughter, Tewiashnirg Htover veral death of tt mon tha, After of ame the owner departmeny 1929 his the J. D, found d in vear before iohrated te he store retiving in one La Te wife one Sg wor, of Harry Gast Mrs, Newton Nnodgrasa of MEfinburg Mrs, Mary © John IH, Andes in Bellefonte voasrs, Bhe is by her hustand and (wo sons him his Min one andall grandaon, and three Mrs fi dst ra Kurtz Mis tohwert and Roush, all ANDERBON ry Ww if at her home day, aged Andes lad Thurs fi vived and one mon, on 68 "MANDALAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY, BIG DOUBLE FEATURE AT REG. CP LAR PRICE “WHEELS “HOLD OF DESTINY" THAT GIRL™ ¥ i —— (NEXT WEEK) MONDAY, TUESDAY Bit: DOUBLE FEATURE AT ULAR PRICE Now Je “ny with Elissa 1. Nils Asther Now Ze “CROSS COUNTRY CRUISE" with J.w Pallette REG. CANDLELIGHT” sri, kas and Fam L June Knight. Euag- big Ayres, ene and cast Melodrama aboard a bus roaring nt y miile a<minute clip WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY 2 BIG FEATURES SAME PRICE Now bee “RIGHT TO ROMANCE" with Harding Ant hi Neo, “STRAIGHTAWAY™ with Tim MeCoy, Soe Carel Ann Nila Sous GABLE & CO, STORE, CELEBRATING 50TH BIRTHDAY WITH ANNIVERSARY SALE A birthday celebration which required a half century of preparation this (Thursday) morning with Golden at the |G store, mady memorable by the ular merchandise offerings significant features in the years of Its great progress Ask the Pennsylvania March 1st is, rent-day, pay-day, day. But his sister, tell Gable begins the Villlam will spectao- other fifty Aniversary Bale Gable Company and be most and whole man in Central what particular will pernaps average day nd he reply moving mother, daughter or sweotl Company every trading woman | Public Sale Register head wre pt ated a Rarge is a — TUBSDAY. M % mile North Decker | household BE. M. Smith, THURSDAY, MARCI 16, at 1% mile west of Linden Hall, is known as the Wieland farm, Charles C. Mesmer will sell farm stock, full line farm implements and household goods, IL. Frank Mayes, auct. FRIDAY, MARCH » 30 A M. on the Mrs, Annis Homan farm, three miles east of Centre Hall on the mid. die rad: a dlean-up sale of farm stock and Implements; also. some household goods Carl H. Long WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, o'clock 1. MM. one mile west of Old Part, M. A Burkholder will sell farm stock, implements, and some household goode-<F. M., Smith, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, at 1:00 P Min Centra Hall, a full Hine of house. ents up rm and impien SOMO oon wile it 2 am on what ou at 1:00 Suet. hold goods, Hde posters for descrip tion~Mre, J. WW. Treassler. aasigiiter, all of Bellefonte TE SR PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN Z0eo pays for a four-line ad. In this column, These litle ads. are wonder workers In the way of results, Adver- tise snything h from a “Hel Wanted” to un “House and Jot for OFFICE BAFE WANTED Bate suitable for home or office, in good condition. Box 44, Spring Milis, Pa. WANTED Market chickens of all kinds; tankage sold, $1.50 per cwt.— A. M., Relgel, Centre Hall; phone 11- R3. INSURANCE Axp REAL ESTATE uit WANT TO BUY OR SELL SEE US FIRST. revere C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. 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