APRIL 1034. THURSDAY, 12, 4 SHE CENTRE REPORTER ’ MSUED WEEKLY. pe BE CENTRE HALL. PENNA. PRR SMITH 8 BAILEY, Proprietors 8. W. SMITH, Editor. BPW, B. BAILEY, Associate Editor and : Business Manages. Pe boi — Batered at the Fost Office in Centre Hal & second class matter, ~The terms of subscription to Be are $1.00 a year, in advance Legal advertising at the rate of ten Ponts per line each insertion. Pisplay advertising rates made known al Application, SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE STITT. i —— * » * =» Y rn BUSH. George Tome Bush, a life- long resident of Centre county, died in his apartment in the Bush Arcade Bellefonte, at 1 o'clock Friday after. noon, Death was due to heart trouble at the age of 66 yearg and 6 months, The deceased was born in Bellefonte September 24, 1867, the son of the Daniel G. Bush, and spent his en- life in this section. Following the of his father, he assisted his in handling the real estate and insurance business for a time, He conducted a book and stationery in Bellefonte for a period on late tire death mother also store MR, AND MRS. W.P.ALEXANDER CELEBRATE bist WEBDING AN. NIVERSARY IN“HARRISBURG and Mrs “Wm. 29. i quietly celebrated, thelgy 51st anniversary at the hgme daughter and son-in-law, Mr, J. H. Emerick, 310 Kelso Bt, Harrisburg, on Tuesday. Mr, and Mrd Alexander were mar- ried April 10, 1583, and Mved in Spring Mills until the epring of 1805 when they moved to Yeagertown, and later to Harrisburg. Mr, Alexander was 1862, and Mrs. Alexander was born No- vember 16, 1862. They have four sons and one daughter: Charles of Arizona; Edgar, of Lancaster; Jay, of Lancast er: William, Jr, of Carlisle, and Mrs J. H. (Lalu) Emerick, Paxtang, Har Mr. Alexander wedding of their and Mrs, Paxtang, February 15, born Alex- CENTRE HALL, PA, Luke's Hospital for Nurs- peach-colored lace with matching hat and carried pink roses James Pfohl, brother of the bridegroom, who ig head of the music department at Davidson College, Davidson, N, C, was best man. Following the cermony Mr. Prfohl left for Salisbury, N. they will make their home, Mpg Pfohl in graduate of Moravian College, where he took an active Interets in the muical organizations and now holds a government position in Balisbury., Mrs, Pfohl relinquished her duties as super- visor of the obstetrical department at St. Lake's hospital on April 1. Among those present were Pfohl, instructor at the University Michigan, Ann Arbor, and Miss Eliz abeth, Pfohl, dean of Mary Baldwin College, Stanton, Va, slsters ! the mate at St, es, who wore and Mrs C., where [ih Miss Ruth oO firs rex sit] his for ar i Emergency Mon- The | t work done wag opening of Water in town on Main pireet, —————— A — of Miillhelm, was the Btate High. genera) foreman State and town This po- Decker through as a timekeeper Decker, promoted by Department caretaker of to all to Mr. services on comes efficient the Btate for the past few years, Lilian Blick, of Canfield, Ohio, You caml moiol the wvecond sup ived In town on Monday. ER EDW. JACKSON THOMPSON risburg, with whom Mr. and Mrs ander make thelr home. A GI MY AAP RATATAT PFOHL—LEE. April Lee, during his life, Bush was a graduate College and was class of 1887 at the State College. He is survived brother, Harry P. lush, of Oregon. He was ummarried. bridegroom, and Donald Pfohl, of Wins- | ton-Salem brother of the bridegroom; | Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lee, Jr, and Miss | Bettie Lee, Spring Mi Miss Eliz- | abet Bierly, Rebersburg;: Mr. and Mrs David Wachstetter, Bethlehem. The | latter and Miss Bettie are of | the bride. i —— a —— i DAY—DETWILER. of Rock of : (Bev, 8, ¥, Gresnhse, Fastor,) yeh Mr. Spring Mills—9 to 10 A. M. more Tusseyville—10:30 A. M. of the Centre Hall, 7:30 P, M. vania -— by one Medford, of Swart member Pennsyl PHILIPSBURG, PA. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE also a (Allentown Call, 6.) Miss Dorothy j 1 Mr, and Mrs J. C. Mills, and Kennetp bury, N CC. afternoon mony attended by guests In the Bethlehem The Kenneth C., bi daughter of Lee, Jr, of Spring Pfohl, Jr., of Salis married Thursday wedding and Chapel sisters AENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delos B, Kemer, Faster) Sentre Hall-- #:830—Sunday School. 7:80—Church Service. Farmers Mills— #:00—Church service. #0: 00—Sunday School Mille #:30—8unday 10:80—Church, MILLER John Miller, cldest son of and Margaret (Harpster) Mil- ler, died as the result of a second par alytic in Dubois, Friday, at fifty-two years, He Hall and went to the Clearfield town with the Miller!J. 3 4 family in 1300, where he engaged as aN, School. barber. of Service, There him his fathera wife brothers: Mare Falls; Roy, Perie Harry, aad Salman ro Mendelssohn w ding marches sii thie were prety YON Mr. Von Day. Virginia nounced Cere- a few in Jerry in a and Miss | Smullton, on East married werland, Maryla ited Tire relatiy wood, dative Moray Detwiler stroke, on Old ian of in Centre ter at Octob- ind their about They the GEC was born Rockwood er, 19533 Mrs, Day the Penna Mr. Day is nrolied in the 10 - TU i i} by Rev, Winston-Salem, Prov fathes $1 rend the of y SOULE SOrvics Wis Pfohl, " rm ince Moravian church nd idegroom Mrs, Fi 4 ¢ the of survive the and two “Traum METHODIST EFISCOFPAL (Bev, Seth Russell, Pastor) Pprucetown— 30:00—Sunday School. 31:00—Morning Worship, Sxullton— 1: 00—Sunday 2:00—Worship. Beaver and married, School a PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J. M., Kirkpatrick, Paster) #:80—Sunday School. {No Preaching AFTER 8,000 MILES Service.) _— EVANGELICAL (Rev. J. W, Zang, Pastor) JACK THOMPSON Stands for NEW DEAL in Pennsylvania POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, For State Senator. We are authorized to announce the! same of HOWARD J. THOMPSON, of Curwensville, as a candidate for the office of State Senator in the Centre- Clearfield District, subject to the rules Soverning the Democratic Party as #xpressed at the Primaries to be held May 15, 1934. A Lifelong Democratic Worker & serrrerrrrrssvsvesreoerssses aaa a al a i i.e, JENIN FRE JRO | M—— To HOLDERS OF A ——————— Called Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds OPTIONAL For Assembly. We are auth Bame of JOHN W. DECKER, Mills, as a candidate for th Assemblyman, gubject to erning the Demecrati ressed at the ay 15, 1934. THE (Evening wized to Lnnounca AS STRONG AS NEW Per cent of tensile strength remaining TINA Os EXCHANGE OFFERING. PROBLEM PERSISTS, Ha News, However drritated fhe New Deal ought to tion thar of the It may se the disap free ities of which trying construct The conns rect is simpli, the proble ) when they were because we had $0 to; lacking it in apd try ties, These problems are m Aut most that it Is har mocracy where concentrating few. 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These outlet, fare gone now. And in the enormous complexitles of the New Deal we simply are witnessing our final head-on collision with the prob. lems that should have heen attacked two generations ago. AA A ABA Dr. ¥. K. White's leglon of friends are delighted to know that he has so far recovered from his recent serous fliness as to be able to walk out a it. tle on nice days from his home fn Phil. fpsbhorg. May he soon be enjoying his wonted health tiont in initedd Wed. Sunday Pricessupject tochange without notice and to any State sales tax. Mrs with Hobert friends Hous in Edward Welwer and sister Huntingdon, were aunt, Miss Anna Weber, Mre. Lather Dale Margaret and Marian. visitors on Saturday. Mra. Ella Barr and Miss Ta pster received a message from Dubols Friday announcing the death of thelr nephew, | John Miller, of that place. Henry Reitz 8r.,. who has been in| poor health for a year, Is quite {iL | Mrs. A. J. Hazel is convalescing | after an ilinesg of more than a week. | ttt mn ru EE The Dodds horse sale, on Falurday, | Was attendeed more largely than here tofore. In the area used for parking by those attending the sale there were over four hundred cars. This 314 not Include cars parked In alleys and on | side streets in the section refoived to, spent the week ond Altoona ignored diversions. The off these {asus Then the production fndus- of the Ww long came oo Misa Alice, of their on Saturday and daughters, were Bellefonte | took our minds decade of Bluesis we cnme masa by development <4. med cakes 1 Oc large pkg 1 Sc 1-4 1b pkg 17¢ We Guarantee our Tire Repairs Expert Vulcanizing--Estimates Free R. S. HAGAN GARAGE CENTRE HALL Protect your skin, CHIPSO Safer, finer—more suds than ever, SALADA TEA Famous Brown Label Orange Pakoe