" THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1934, —_IE re — . SHE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY. cmNTRE HALL. "PENNA. SEI - SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 8. WW, SMITH, Editor. SW, BE, BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Mannger, Connie: Batered at the Post Office } in Centre Hall A sscond class matter, ~The terms of wubseription to the are $1.60 a year, in advance. egal advertising at the rate of ten #emts per line each insertion. Pilsplay adveltising rates made known "map Application. SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES (Rev, 8, FF. Greanhee, FPastor,) C£ENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Rev, Delas B, Keener, Paster) Centre Hall-- " #:80—Sunday School, 20:30—Churep, Service. Hussey ville— #:00—Church service. §9:90—Sunday School — METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev, Seth Russell, Pastor) NO CHURCH SERVICES, Annual Conference at } church at Williamsport PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor) $:30—>Morning Worship. 6:30—Christian Endeavor, 7:30—Evenin & Worship. _— EVANGELICAL (Rev, J. W, Zang, Pastor) Bethesda— Worship Service, 9:30 A. M. Sunday School, A. M. Spring Milis— Sunday School, 9:30 A, Worship Service, Bussey ville— Sunday School, 1:30 Worship Service, Sermon by Dist, Centre Hall— Sunday School, Worship Sermon by Dist Be POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. —— For State Senator. to announce tl} THOMPSON, candidate for the in the Centre- leld District, subject to the rules Soverning Democr Party axpressed at the Prim i i May 15, 1934. 10:30 AL 10:30 A, AM. P. M 2:30 P. 81s wou] Al, wervice, We are authorized Ramee of HOWARD J. Surwensville, as office of State Se e of a nator atic as \ries For Assembly, horized to Ww announce JOHN DECKER, of H. 8, DEFEATS MATILDA A PORT tweilt; tlida the four Inn: for Cent Fred pn the lowed te standing three hits Mac” McClella dy driving out ¢ight chan ol error Pick bager to left drove Frank tying marker The girly’ noon ran hree Lore Port Matilda winning run Buty, Hurt Ruth Reiber w ferg for the #d the ent Matilda, the Sth inning with the 3 pate Bam on this same after into ti extra Innings he seored the sixth and MARRIAGE LICENSES, Bamuel Margaret W. Nos { race T Saner M Doris FE arene Carrie HH James A Dorothy Ralph Th Minnie B James 1, } for - DD Beatrice 8 Vers ‘hilladelphia Wm. Bowes barca "T'% te Fl a # Wm EE. Mills Margaret M. J; Charles Houtz Margaret Hoy Wert I M EEL Bellaf smison Contre Hall State College State College ————— ———— COMMUNITY DAY AT GRADE SCHOOLS, THURSDAY, 26TH Community Day will be olwerved at the Grade schools, Thursday afternoon. April 26th, 1:30" o ‘clock. The work done throughout the year will be on exhibit This Includes penmanship, drawing, posters, paintings, sand-table work and the like. The period for sports will be devoted to a game of baseball—boys va. girls, The patrong of the several schools and any others interested are Invited to Inspect the exhibit and enjoy the #port on the ball diamond, A good ate tendance will tend to enthuse the whoel «hildren both In thelr studies and play, r Deaths * Melvin J, Locke, Bellefonte his widow, MeClainsburg, Locke, LOCKE. ~Dr., at day. He is survived by father, 94, I1l.; four children, of Bellefonte; Mrs, Melvin Locke, died his home in Satur- his lives in Dr. LeRoy R. M. Pennington, both of Philadel and David, at home, and His widow wag formerly Miss His Philadelphia, who and phia; one brother, Alexander. wife, Miss died Mary first Blanche Kipe, in 1520 Doctor of the and hos- Bellefonte surgeon of the Locke was a graduate Hahnemann Medical 1801, College pital, in and came to in 1885, becoming chief Bellefonte hospital and consulting sur- geon of the Lock Haven hospital, Burial was at Bellefonte Wednesday made on morning PACKER. Mrs, Anna widow of George W. away at at Mari Packs A Beech CC Pi passed WOK ET, rec, as wagh + home ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST, on Bun- for the Homan's sister, Fred Homan, Danville Mr, day, Mra. to guests of Mr, and motored and day were Mrs. My. family, Hassel, and family, and Mrs, Charles W, of Newport, of Mn. the Hawley Geary and were on Mrs, John brother guests White of Mrs, Sunday and man, former a Geary, and daughter Dor- Mrs. Lp while Finkle with Mrs, othy R. R. Ann, Mr. ning of the were Finkle's par- and Mrs. Emery, begin- week, Mr. Finkle was on a fishing trip with friends WwW. keeper ents, <Q D. a time- and lumber checker on the Shoop is employed as Day- Mill to is lumber operations at Potters which began this week, reference wh this ich is made In separate article in issue, Denton lity, althe 1 only ni sult general ded ne Was within she one dled Ived : she 8 y Ltwo sons ur daughters: Ira T. and Harry ker iB Mrs. J. Lelin Mrs, FP. she h Creek Shore; Bradford; well nd 1 daughter, Years ugo celebrated their ry last month twenty-five years rungart Ls as hildren dren A £4 —_ ‘ip “Lhree EK il great grandohi passed and Mrs wedding the IWay = Wert anniversn Te H9ty They in Aaronsburg Mra. Wert Laitheran Funeral iturdae ontinued spent last lifelong member of rch, were wos n the chi held morning at in the the Tey in the 2:30 Aarons. Louis sOrvices * Oo tire ciion, Hmati ; are different, the rom iy reasonably The ng, together offered satisfactory oa due y splendid and thee Hight loss of hor with here, BOTY inimals the ice are fens ogother the prime the success of dealers who cov the ¢ to and do give are ong for er this venr region throughout entire EE ———— I. While screening tankage at his ren dering plant, on Nittany George Vogt punctured the palm of his a board which he was handling. For a time the wound occasioned considers able pain and was swollen, but by the Improvement that further complications are not anticipated. A I A A ABSA. The news from the Phillpsbiwe State hospitay concerning N. RB, Esq. Dellefonte, a patinet there, Is to the effect that he is Improving and wil be back to his home in about a week. Floyd E, Bnyder's craftsmanship In woodworking Is reflected In a hand- has just completed. are the inlaid pretty some little chest he Mahogany, and bird's eye maple The ebony and mahogany lg celluloid and woods used, with pattern butterfly tional touch in a a mother-of pearl addi- design, the top ld adds an amt R E. in on of beauty. of Sunday the Mr. lev Mrs. Corman, Wilkinsburg, arrived They of Mrs. and Mrs. F. M. Fisher for This will give an opportunity of which and town evening. will be guesty at home Corman’s parents, Corman and a de or both are week. Rev, his host to do fishing sport fond. trout very Mr. and Heckert of to attend B. Hoster F. Miss B, and Mra Heckert, Jr Jean Millheim, motored to the celebrat Hookert, former man, fiftieth wedding of Mi Was burg an- on of bir Vocationay School Entrance Exam. Aprii 20, Trip to Washington The ser Senlor Classic among the tales of finan- British carrier vessels market astute weeks Same nhews them. But history more legends financier who employed pigeons and fast sailing of his own to gather vital information, while his competitors waited days, and even months for the to trickle through to loss chronicle no like that of Nathan Mayer, father of the first Baron Rothschild and builder of the financial dynasty tagged with the Rothachild name. Modern communi- have seen to that radio-telephony, linking more than 20 700,000 telephones some fifty over five will cation methods For in scattered tended three countri continents, h fing on Not m CArs Ago 1 Par in one nat dip into the ich a stream of not only Lon don or Paris, but to the uttermost reaches of the globe to Rome. Cairo, Cape Town, Sydney, Buenos Aires, Honolulu and Manila. any 3 call to London or that belonged ¥ * DOOKE § f was an idea of those imaginative dim future one of many traffic Toda call in a that flows daily fo was inaugurated in 1927 between New York and London the scope of i i this service has been rapidly en. | larged-—a city or two, a group of | islands or an entire country &t a time, The service now embraces prac. tically all telephones in Western Australia; the Dutch East Indies; most of Central and South America; Bermuda, Hawaii, and the Philip. pines, Spanish Morocco, Palestine, India, Siam, the Canary Islands and the Balearic Islands, too, are all in reach now of any Bell Sys. tern telephone, as are a score of Dates of Commencement Activities | ocean liners, even when in mid Atlantic and beyond. tadio and wire lines combine to | form these voice channels to for- eign lands. Calls to Europe, after passing through the transatlantic terminal at New York, travel over {the original long wave and three short wave radio routes the ieross-Atlantic terminal at London | where connection made respec [tively to the Bell System network in this country and to the telephone systems of the continental { countries, Thus a London by fo 18 various il to Paris would go to adio and thenee by land 1IDmarine across the channel to Paris. Other circuits. terminating at London and European points, Egypt, i India and the Far New York hort ca r wire and cable other provide service Palestine, South East, also the ¢ channels Janeiro, at sea short wave San Francisco fur for with Islands, the Philip and Dutch East Indies Miami, Fla., radio-telephone provided with the Ba. Central America and the part of South America. Magnetic disturbances create the | most serious obstacle to short wave | transmission. Static and * ‘Tading,” with which all radio listeners are | familiar, and the presence of an a | envelope of ionized gases some 200 miles above the ocean’s surface also had to be overcome by Bell System technicians in developing the exist. ling radiotelephone channels across the sea. A thousand-and-one other scien. tific factors enter into the business of hurling the human voice at lightning speed back and forth acrose the ocean; but these are among those which may be said to be controlling. And one of the wonders of this transoceanic serv. ice is that all these hazards have been overcome! a an Anot terminating at facilit Hawaiian i her ire shes service the From service hamas, 1 Borthern is Hg fide ax Carlin, exec, to J. tract In Gregg twp.; $2,200, A. Meyer, Miles twp.; 337.50. ! Woife to John Breon, $25.00, B. Weaver, et ux, tract in Milles twp.; $25. A. Fye, et ux, to Richard L in Fergusontwp.;, $275. F. Delaney, Exec. Her- Pletcher, et , tract in How- tract in John to to ux Relish, ct in H. et Gregg Day, ux, to A, twp.: $1 to G. E. H, Con- et ux, Gren- Fndiai Fired Grd ux $500. Miles 'W in exec , tract E. Rote, Miles twp.: to iu gaml reoiol Loe pecond, cups CPPOPPEPPPLPL CLL PEL LPP PELEPP PPPOE PIEP PE SEES E EEE FDEP PEEP EOP EPPS PEEP PPL EPEPOPPPE i JACK THOMPSON State Senator Cent.) I The PURE FOOD EE) TORES. CENT RE HALL Acq “Get uainted pecial it if Tam i R i these 218330 Mabkes Orange PERKOE } i=ib pke. ‘en 2K eb pke 3% GOOD TEA al MIXE D TEA Noodles POST TOASTIES MINUTE TAPIOCA WEIS QUALITY PEAS RUMFORD BAKING POWDER BLUE RIBBON MALT SPAGHETT! | 2 pkgs 17¢ pkg 20-02 cans Ib-can 3-lb can 3 cans
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