APRIL 5, 1034, ' THURSDAY, SHE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, - - a ——— HALL, PENNA. BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 8, W. SMITH, Editor, SOW, BE. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, oe ————— tsi — Buotered at the Post Office ln Centre Hall 89 second class matter, TERMS. The terms of subscription to 9 Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance Legal advertising at the rate of ten Bente per line each insertion. Display advertising rates made known Mm application. FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev, B, ¥. Gresnhees, Fastor,) Georges Valley—9 to 10 A. M. {Communion Service.) Centre Hall—-10:30 A, M, (Communion Service.) Preaching services at— Farmers Millis, 7:80 P. M. £BENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delos B, Keener, Faster) Centre Hall-- 9:00—Church service. #9:00—Sunday School. lo §:30—Sunday School. 10:30—Holy Communion Service. : er METHODIST EPISCOPAL {Rev, Seth Russell, Pastor) re PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor) #:30—Alorning 10:30—Sunday Com—— i Worship. School, - EVANGELICAL (Rev, J. W, Zang, Pastor) fpring Mills— Worship Service, 9:30 A. M. Sunday School, A. M. Bethesda— Bunday School, Worship Service, entre Hall— Sunday School, Worship Service, POLITICAL 13°26 AV. OV 8:30 A AM. 10:30 A, M. ANNOUNCEMENTS. For State Senator, 3 _— § HAIG : We are auth Ramee of HOWARD Curwensville, a office of State Sena Clearfield Di governing the LO announce 0 THOMPSON, of for the Centre- 7 oe » as candidate the 5 rules h as! ot For Assembly, We are ithorized te Bame of JOHN ; Mills, #8 OB Ca Assembly mar erning tl resged ay 15, LEWISTOWN INSURANCE AGENT A SUICIDE, MONDAY MORNING Legs found i a bullet A Bulew known Lewistown Burlew was hig och 7:3 bedroo: a 32-calib delatives of no re suicide. Besideg hi two sons, and two daughters and Mr=. Edna town. Mra Lewistown, was a Halj on Tuesday, cf sls DEATHS, s widow ind Cha Mrs Denlinger, fester Sarah Klinefelter visitor Mrs. Phoebe lege, aged 74 years born at Zion, an Mr. and Mrs survived nell, and Zion. Mra, ¢ ber, of months band and of Carlisle, Philadelpl George carpent Mrs Alexa was a « abeth HI township months iH Calvin D K aged 27 les (deceased) Krepps., Amos native township, died at his town, Ohio, afer a following a stroke wig a ged 70 years Dr. David J. Beale phia, aged 60 years. He was 1 soa of Rev, David J. Beale, D. D., and Mary Moore Beale, the latter a native of Cen- tre county. Dr, Beale was a leading spirit In the Centre County Association of Philadelphia since fits organization more than thirty years ago. SoA ——————— This (Thursday) evening a commun. ity sing will be given In the Bast Penns Yalley high school building in which school children from the first to the twelfth grades in the eastern part of the valley will participate. No admis lon charge, Hie nr vevira i Katharine Biraw, of in Fiuston Youngs illness Heo home prolonged of paralysis, Jr. in Philadel Deaths LYTLE ~—Funeral services for James Irvin Lytle, 88, who died in Bellwood Friday morning, were held Monday af in in in the Presbyterian church College, Interment followed ranch cemetery. Lytle, one of Centre county's residents, died at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Watts, with whom he had living since last November. He been ill of pneu- monia for only a days Born at Lemont November 12, 1845, Mn. Lytle moved to State Col lege in 1907 from farm at Earlys town, south of Centre Hall, He with the Union armies during the Civ. fl War, in Co. G, 148th Infantry, P. V. I., and taught many at the Branch school. He son of Griffith Lytle and $1 Lytle During his Col- lege he built number properties, Surviving three children, of Calif. ; and he wife, ternoon State the Mr, oldest his sister, been had few on his - gerved for years was the in residence Foster at of is State are Irwin Preston his sister had resided Mrs Inglew ood, of State College, Bellwood with whom the death « in since yf his Laura Ross Liytle. KESSLER died earl plicat Henry Schaef Mills I's was rm at F 1868 Lrmers aged therefl and 18 shand she daughters Mrs Vie 2: Reiber, w Wm. Heiber, died daughter Mi rien Springs, Mich- She id igh hom resided was almost n ix re of ange, yot i gs her iliness was « wit short duration. B Hprings Penne Valley errien i. ial was made The Reiber family 1870, settling in the physician until Kis was a Civil War ed wity, the 47th fantry, Mrs, at Berrien eefy in where Hprings followed his pro death in 1801 He veteran, having sorve Penn. Volunteer In fession Relber John Mra, Wits PF Clara the mother of four Reiber, Mra. Sarah Hall, Wilkinson, and Mrs. \ KENNELLY .~— Robert Gates Kennel ly, born and reared at Spring Mills, and where he lived continuously all his life, died at his home there on Monday, shortly after the noon hour. He had been in delicate health during the past few years and since the deat), of his wife, Minnie Kennelly, in May of 1032, he lived alone during much of the time, He was a carpenter by trade Funeral services will be held (Thursday) afternoon, with burial in the cemetery at the Georges Valley church, services to conducted by Rev. 8, F. Greenhoe. The deceased be Laatheran church during his youth, and later transferred his membership the Spring Mills church, He was the son of Stephen Breon the children the 70 ve 6 and youngest Inst months ah and was of thirteen His and and Wis rs age days. —— died ti Friday ev of admitted afternoon H. in Hine hospital RINE. County er - dis to He and Anna Bellefonte by his Contre at « after 30 of a complication ing having been Friday Samuel CHses the institution Was a of and RON born He is Scott Rine wis survived to a Millheim, held Fairview OCH prior lived In Nefonte Funera] services were with burial in Millheim WH oN ——————— PLANE TAKES FIRE IN AIR NEAR WINFIELD tHRMY bombing wir landed of Winfield, in 16:39, the wite vheervation and the and in two miles west at who saw the after county, Tuesday night Bob Hess, inion as reported by flash In (Is and of the ernsh a few ship struck. The three occupants of the plane left it protected by para chutes, and landed uninjured. one In a treetop. reached minutes the alr 3 mines MAR The spring institute of the county will be held in the Grange Mra Hall passed away only three weeks ago in Texas, There are Mra, Reiber was a daughter of the late Jacob Runkle, and was born In Penns Valley, March 20, 1838, Ske leaves a number of relatives in Cen. tre Hall and Potter township. April 12, morning and afternoon ses iwions. Morning session at 10 o'clock. It Is hoped that every Undon will feel the Importance of this meeting. All members and friends of the temper: ance cause are urged to attend this meeting. Box lucheon, | i i | | { | L. EMERY, RURAL MALL J > CARRIER, HOSPITAL PATIENT Albert 1a. from Centre rural mall carrier office, Cassidy Emery, Hall under post has been a patient Dr, in the Lewistown City bospital since Monday. at this an made for Preparations are being writing (Wednesday noon) OP Mr. Emery has been a sufferer from this day trouble for some time, and Batur- became 111 while on rural deliyerv of his brother-in-law, George where a physician was home summoned who gave temporary relief, A ut Howard important the CWA, Inying of through the borough of $21,900, $14,000 by the Federal government remainder by the between n boro line gun cludes ¢hullding the is undey just be t an project The larger % Proje ler il an es supplied amd the mile of being A reservoir borough new pipe, the town, wa installed a yea: LEO. ——— A —— sn — Tusseyuille, Mr. and Mp Calvin Cq « Visited orf home, Mr, and < i Wednes Mi LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. BORROW MONEY Hall desires $3000 for a Notes in be jssued, to designated by b. WANT TO Borough of Centre approximately less period $500 will periods The to bot three denom- be ow Yer or nations of redeemed at Council State tax to be paid stating be reeds a hony City, | Doroush of | and within | wt od and | Ry Centre i all, Centre of a radius of sfx miles thereof timber from points within a radius of fifteen miles of Centre Hall (0 other pointe within a radius of sixty miles of Centre Hall; lime, sand, stone, brick, | building blocks and lumber from points in the Townships of Potter, Harris, enn, Haines and Miles, Centre coun: ty: farm product, supplies and equip- ment, including livestock, from points | within a radius of twenty miles of Centre Hall to other pints in Penne sylvania; household goods in use be. tween points in the Borough of Cen- tre Hall and within a radius of fifteen miles thereof, and from pointy in sald territry to other points in Pennayl- vania and vice versa. A public hearing upon this applica: tion will be held in the Court House at Williamsport on the 11th day of April, 1934, at 5:00 A. M. o'clock, when and where all persons in interest may appear and be heard, If they so desire, WwW. RUSSELI, COLYER, DECKER--CURRY, Clarence Decker and Miss Mary Cur- ry, both Hall, R. D., united in on Bt. Patrick's | Diy by Rev, W, LL. Crowding, pastor of the Methodist church, Lewisburg. The | marriage fow | of Centre were | marriage was known to bug a persons about here until the beginning of this week when the couple was glv- en a joy ride on truck by their friends. The couple will live with the groom's father, Frank W. Decker, east of town, in of Potter best ap pointed homes, Congratulations, in one township's EDW. JACKSON THOMPSON PHILIPSBURG, PA. 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