THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1934. AIOE FEE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, ARTI ———— CENTRE HALL. PENNA. SR > SMITH & BAILEY, Propeistors 8. W. SMITH, Editor. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Basiness Manages, —— 2 Cem—— Rr Batered at the Post Office = Centre Hall #9 second class matter, TRBMS.—The terms of subscription to he Beporter are $1.00 a year, in advance Legal advertising at the rate of ten genta per line each insertion. Display advertising rates made knowd 4 Applention. SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICBS PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev, 8, ¥. Gresnhee, Fastor,) Georges Valley—10:30 A. MN Farmers Mills, 2:30 P. AM. Centre Hall--7:30 P. MM. CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Rev, Dalas B, Keener, Faster) Lentre Hall-- 9:30—Sunday School. 29:30—Holy Communion Service Friday, 7:30 P. MM. —Preparatory and Confirmation Service. Hussey ville— #:00—Church service. A9:00—Sunday School — METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev, Seth Russell, Pastor) entre Hall-— #:45—Morning 10:45—Su Pprucetown— 10:00 11: 00—Ni¢ Bring { { nday 11nd w= una PRESBYTERIAN dM. Rirkpairick, Pastor) Centre H Sunday NCEMENTS. ANNOL from ti fers Mil Mr, into Mira town, Frid Mr. an Altoona Martz Mr. Burnhasr Milton Myra in Boals Mr ter, Bund the ITNes, Mowery, from oli Joh . 15] lays, Splokl ES A rR ¢ Of When April ty these length. The length. 1: ing season, an after that day inches not el 8 fat is AO trout n en in be} wl x met number, at changed for and in the the coin: RO Ties ise he oF 0 isa Leen A 0 A i MY AM TATA. Maybe, according the cardinal may not be a rare bird in this gectiem, but there are mighty few of them seen hereabouts in a lifetime. If you have seen one, especially In the winter, hold up your hand. A SM AP STATA to ornithologists, Union county commissioners have adopted a tax rate of six mills for county purpdses, the rate prevailing during the paat two years ' ————— AY A TT E. Jodon announces that he will return from lowa with a carload of horse for sale at Pleasing Sw on Hut wday, April th, MR — - * . . . Deaths ost cl home day in th religic * - - Lingle Gar- Belle- is sur Mrs Emma at afternoon, The in Elza home She Edward 73, died her by her husband, Gar- merchant «f Belefonte, and education in the Bellefonte | of the Dis- were ringe re-jat Ax 31s and was a member church. Funeral serves afternoon from the Gar- of the Rev. Blanchard VOLrs, The and Ire charge of was residence, in Neilson, the Burial in the Union Bellefonte, AX¢ ————— dren wife of home Daisy Musick, died at the family wing Mills, R. I», following compli- She was the daughter of Jac- Harriet (Shreckegast) born township; { and SICK. ) (arew fonte, Mary Mr Auman 4 the she 1 in Penn yours, was aged 60 7 months 1 20, 1891, with the of Aarons Ww married to Musick, survies children: Els of Woodward; Mrs and Clarence, of Mifflinburg, of Spring Mills; Mrs Walter ¢ f Allentown, ang Also 18 August Wino ®s ner, Jacob, Goo rit vance O iVIREZ ters. Mich Visit our Spring Showing and learn what has happened refrigeration! See talking about in electric why everyone's the Frigidaire "34. Imagine! It has automatic defrosting ... you don't have to remember to turn the current on when defrosting is come pleted! It has awtomatic ice Elias Breon, one of the old- tizeng of Axe Mann, died his on Saturday evening, and Tues the body was interred Pleasant Gap cemetery, after conducted by his Death was at a us services Rev. (. (A Shuey. and was deceased was a son of Daniel wih (Auman) Breon, and Upon pls mar Miss Laura Harter he located and had lived there since, years. He was a followed his ago forbad. aged 83 to o Mann trade, and gion until his Mr. Breon was months and 11 days esased is survived by hig wife children, namely: Harry Pleasant Gap; Mrs, Willis Breon lefonte, Leonard Breon, of fourteen 1il The are An Belle Mi profes 8 death 7 dec and also, grande five great-grandchildren, brothers and and Reuben Breon, Col Babeths and wistors Breon, yadoand Kas Breon Wesley Hennich Bree member i 1 LEI n wns a charter iery Fi 1 mens ladfonte John Griffitl died at his home Mon of ant, WY at the ning i £8 LY months ne Unern tray release... the trays slip out at a hoger Tts big, gleaming interior is of Life time Porcelain and its outside finish is sparkling Dulux.’ It has extra room for tall bottles; touch. Boalsburg. Fred Weber, of Linden Wednesday at the Home Migg Anna Weber, Mr. and Mrs John A. Kimport, and Mr. and Mrs. John Kimport and son visited friends fn Altoona on Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Kuhn, who has been quite ill at the Samuel Kimport home in Altoona, is regaining her former health and expects to return home this Hall, his spent sinter, of SEITEN . * - v - - ¥ FARM CALENDAR. Timely Reminders from Pennsylvania State College School of Agriculture The RICHELIEU BELLEFONTE LATEST FEATURE ATTRACTIONS Wentern Electric Bound System Continuous Shows 2 tI} 11 FP MM, BERRIES ~Teliable | for Pennsylvania | SBELECT strawberry GOOD varieties THURSDAY, week, Mrs, home by Twenty-five 0 PF evening to J. Halo spending daughter 8. A. Reitz ig confined to {liness, members of the local 1 drove to Millheim Tuesday attend a lodge meeting. Ross, of Linden Ha some time at the home irs George Mathers OO, 1 of is his h 2 baugh. Mr, toona., of Al Sunday Moirk, Own Mrs, Finn allers In Lewistown, Leland Walker attack # of Iles and were ( on enrout 10 Mrs with an Miss Maria “® the home Knight has been sinus trouble. n wis nn dinner nt Mrs Cyoheen Richard were week PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN an four-line Hite wWny fro i. for wd ir These in ng i he pays wander Ad vers Wanted™ mre results, “Help ar = nds of mm 3 t f Workers the tine as in P to LE i wr le even a special fat for froren foods kept frozen. On top of all that, this Frigid- "34 actually than one Come in, today, and see compartme that must be aire uses less cure rent bulb! why thousands of enthusiastic owners are proud to say, "Ours is a Frigidaire "34." ordinary lamp Premier, Aberdeen, { Willis Belt, and Big Fruit ex- | tens n specialists of State College al oF and Dorsett worthy are Howard 17 or THIS WEEK: Personal appearance of Hoot Gibggm HIMSELF on our Stage, together with program, at regi pm Joe, © | wo consider iirfax trial SE COBS cis make chicks. This and Hght i Le will { inch mesh * SPRAY Erow {of { Corn feature picture Ground litter IATTER satisfactory is cheap, The cobs so the one-half AR price, — “I'YE with Joan O'Bricy i NUMBER" FarroM, mens, GOT YOUR Elondell, A real for materia weight. fine throug Glenad tadr rv Gry in shoul ground enough P enter pieces pass h a poreen, MATERIALS EARLY t thelr spray to apply the rity of O80 wire FRIDAY and SATURDAY, “JIMMY THE GENT” Ju who ®¢ are ready with mes Cagney, Bette Davi the majority surf : n to order that th bl BOM B—First Run News; C—WILD ELEPHANTS; D—FPathe Review; EPerily Gg the of i pli v good 4 ial ihe cure matert BO there Of ¢ sea of Paulyne. iestone WEEK) MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY “GEORGE (NEXT WHITE'S SCANDAI {3 ret lo HOLDERS OF FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN BONDS-- Mu Maen wa LT Se Raa 10 ES BEUMNE Mse a The FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. THIN BURBS IATL ine Tn TIEN TOME INE MET Wee Ren PURE YER) [1] 1 CENTRE HALI 19 Ibs 5c $1.09 { baking. 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