The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 01, 1934, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1934.
FEE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEBELY,
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cmNTRE HALL PENNA.
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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-
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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
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Tusseyvillo—
Centre
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ASURY,
BALA
Fil
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5 G00 00 000
monin
of $1.33
800 of
notes dre
754,500
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were
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and n«
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budge:
public
a;araine
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Bale
m :
Boots
thie
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for
sss es
RIPPLED CHILDREN
ow $1
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fr i
been to
it
The
today Ek
penny, «
cial program
these little
fe
iti
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anes
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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
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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
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"MANDALAY
FRIDAY and SATURDAY,
BIG DOUBLE FEATURE AT REG.
CP LAR PRICE
“WHEELS
“HOLD
OF DESTINY"
THAT GIRL™
¥
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(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
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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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