Fi THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1934. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA, . . . . . . . . gleal; Mrs, Mary Witmer, Harris town- EN | W. and Rebecca 1.0 Ziegler, bothlnoon at the Pine Grove Presbyterian FEE CENTRE REPORTER Ss 8 = 8 2. YY. aM ehecca ONE Aegier, mn : : EATTD TINT ISSUED WEEKLY, . deceased, and was born In Gregg town-lchurch, with Rev. Kirkpatrick officlat- CENTRE COUNTY of { ship, April 21st, 18566, ard became 781ing urinal In the Pire Grove ceme- HOSPITAL NOTES Bellefonte, medical; Roy Baldwin, How. TR —— ship, medical; Dr. John Bebring — - a... S————— . | years or age last month. She is sur- tery. . : HALL, PENN x wre wns $1 al: Mr 10 ——— > As Deaths * vived Ly two children: George Musser, ———————————— . = 9 . 2 . . ard township, surgical; = Mrs irene . ; 2 * a garageman, Lewistown, and Mra. Al-11 ADIES BAZAAR OPENS oN : Eh itd . Schreffler, Benner township, medical; , 4 2 AL Far were were 52 patients in the hos . oo “ aida k SMITH & BANEY, Feopsistun ¥ » . . * » * . * * ima Haines, with whom she made her BRANCH AT MILLHEIM pita) at the beginning of this week Mre, Barbara Emel, Bellefonte, surgl- 8. W,. SMITH, tor. [y 3 Mi 8 h Halnes, a member i : alata vs 4 7 : cal; Adeline Breon, Bellefonte, medi . I el OOTRE y A is filed | OME. olga bar) fined, AM : 3 ur WO : 3 “tl mw, BE. BAILEY, Associate Editor and LANDIS. (George Ww. A ands Aled |5f the Centre Hal; High schonl fecul- i—— Admitted during the week at the cal: talph Jarncs, State College, Business Manager. suddenly from a heart attack at his | © . of Sit scandchildre : Centre County hospital: surgical. a eee == home in Chicago, 1llinols, on Thurs. 'Y: 18 one of sx grandchildren. Lewistown’s Popular Women's Apparel] oo vu B Gardner Spring] Died: Constance A. Miller, b-year- Butered at the Post Office in Centre Hall day of last week. Funeral services | — Shop Establishes Permanent Branch! (wns surgical: Mrs. Russell Weav-1old duaghter of "Torre Milo ¢ #8 moond clase matter, ’ township, surgical; Mrs. Russell Weav id duaghter of Torrence Miller, o s were held on Saturday. ALBRIGHT. Carrie May Albright, Store In Mayes Bullding, Opening | er, Spring township, surgical: Mra Geo. | Bellefonte, died at the hospital last The terms of subscription to Mr. Landis was born anki reared at} A a Be are $100 a year, in advance. Potters la leaving that place betors | ® malden lady, died early Monday morn- Friday Evening. Harshbarger, Ferguson township, sur-| Wednesday. fegal advertising at the rate of ten attaining his majority, about 1879, for | Ing in Millheim She was a daughter Milihelmn and Cenire” Hall and ail of ents per line each insertion. the West. and later was employed as of Charles W, and Mary Ann Albright, Display advertising rates made known a conductor on the At heson & Topeka | Poth deceased, ard was born Decem- #8 AppHeation. = _ _lanroaa, remaining with the company ber 18, 1875, and was therefore aged soon have an important new shopping | NAV i SERVICES until he wag retired. After his retire- | 68 years, 4 monthg nnd 13 Saga Pe place for ladies’ and misses ready-to- » ; i 4 . is wvived by two brothers, John T. y : : a i AY HURC ment he became interested as a part |'8 Survived by ; wear clothing and hats. A branch SUND ( . he SD Albright, Millheim, and Charles Walter ' ’ t anc PHILIPSBURG, PA. owner in an ice manufacturing | right Buffalo, N. Y Funeral serv store for the well-known Ladies Bu ALD ns, i y 4% . i BeI'Y =~ | Bar. BT. Grae, Pastors [ore time of bia dears or" “licen were held on Tuesday afternoon, saa, of Lewlstown, comes to Millheim, | DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE Farmers Mills—9 to 10 A. AM. The deceased was a son of George | [1OV: Foe sher orl ating. Interment infopening in the Mays Building Friday PY BG andi an . "airview cemetery. Georges Valley—10:30 A. MM ind Mary Ete) Lana; wp SMITH After 2. jon item. {rom . W'n August, abe MAK E Nig AO Ai- | t Centre Hall, 7:30 P. M. most ev aly tWo Years. He an twice | complicationg due to age, Mrs. John pe maried first to Minnie Pritz, of ell. | Smith, of Harrisburg, died Monday . i " : A : This branch store COMes with 7 E FENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE |. 1ilinois To this union there was Morning. Funeral services were held background of quality and fashion at | 5 i i - ——— Penns Valley and Centre courty will] 2 evening, with a no to-be-missed coll Heo. | tion of lovely new dresses, cbuts, and millinery Bev. Delas oon Paster |g wa home 120 8vivi Terrace. Rn ' . » % oy : born a son, Albert Landis, Chicago, | ng tae home, 129 oy Ivagp ‘Tefrace, nd ‘popular prices that reaches back over | - The second wife was Sarah Speer, of | Nierment made close to noon todqy | twarty wears of succesful retailing | > Chicago. who survives. as also does | (Thursday) in the Heckman cemetery, Market stom: in Lewistowr From | ; ME § AL cago, 0 8, A8 ais 00 | : on Market stre n wistown rom | ; THODIST EPISCOP. — ‘hicaz | near Penn Hall In the family plot, . Dn . i f ih (Rev, Seth Russell, Pastor) a son, Willlam Landis, Chicago T seceased before carriage was) Dumble beginnings, the Ladies Bazaar | @ntre Hall Miss Sarah Landis, Potters Mills, - Sip Jol ore Hin Page a has steadily Increased itg host of cus- | i ; ; p “ and Mrs 1 MeClenahs Trotters | Miss Jl.izzie Bair. of Rebersburg. She dias 8 . ’ 5: 30—8Sunday School. ant Mrs. John McClenahan, ol 1 krown in both Nittany and tomers by its policy of honest « tor ke ; surviving sisters.|l? Well Rea ord Ta i Worship Service, 7:30 P. M. North Dakota, are surviving sisters. |, "ve. where she and her hus.|2nd assurance of complete satisfaction. ny vi William Bower and Mrs. Perry Mce-| uy wil i : Not only Lewistown and Mifflin coun- | ’ Berucetown . Kin lat ¢ Potter township nd | band lived prior to locating in Harris reat 4 / ! i . i ey ate o olier township, ou . y mye mianifeste thelr apypreciatio 10;00—Sunday School. ShneYy 4 There survive her three daugh-|% Han Fo jipon | : Pay . 3 burg. ” Mrs. Mary och, late « Salem, Ohlo, | : 31:00—Morning Worship. I's. 3asy Koch, ime of "| ters—Muyw. Catharine Murphy, whoss - Calings patronage, the all deceased, were half-brothers and| ‘ aw a has become the shopping y y | husband died a few months ng Nora { half-sisters of Mr, Landis, | i { VO of many central Penn. PRESBYTERIAN A | wife of DP. Rumberger, ard Flor- (Bev, J. M, Kiukpsirick, Paster) ferce, wife of J. H. Stelninger, both of 9:80—Church Service DERSTINE. ~The following is re | Harrisburg; also three grandchilitrer . . a gv printed from the Freeport (Ill | Mra, Smith was aged elghty-three “a ; 52 . 2 ‘ 10; 30—Sunday School ard-Journal of April 23rd | veaps. : A developmer 1a ip to th : ~ Jacob 8. Derstine, 73, a regident of fetvics : : Ha 2 i % St : TI XR = elm J ands for NEW EVANGELICAL Freeport for the past 02 ¥ re, passa "yh . PENS ” . 3 » i s 1 tia wt i & + - v (Rev, J. W, Zang, Pastor) at s home. 515 Iroquoi street. EDMINSTON ; rs nnie 4 ins- i / : i or the Le ’ ; » : a» : : DEAL in Ppring Mills— ve at 6 lock Saturday night oll ton died at the hom mI Es : . E : : . Worship Service, 9:30 A. M., an ex 1 {liness, Barnhart : vhe 5] wns ho oul preeaged in i im | n ro dl, § pr 2 ; Pennsylvania Sunday School, 10:30 A. M. Funeral services il ' I : : li . i : . hd i Pothesda— at the Wagner funeral home, South ' 0 ome of Miss Ellaiant personality and her long ext | : A lifelong Bunday School, 9:30 AM. hMcago avenue, al d | : . A n and Interment { in 4 f ing o Pare have J Worship Service, 10:30 A, M. afternoon. Rev. Car Mak Aten 8, Tap ng a apparel | Democratic Worker Peutre Hall— if Zio Reformed church, Sunday School, 9:30 A. M, : } -n insta: urpine y after season. Her tn. Worsulp Servic at the Der until 11 o'clock | loceased was a. daug : Fefanding of merchandising to Hn Vote for the THIRD and Last Name on the Ballot 2 5 —— Tuesday POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. The following wil ance, J For State Senator. We are authorized to announce the same of HOWARD J. THOMPSON, of 11a Sten aR ol TS we word n Iw : ; mall furwensville, as a candidate for the]Excelsior lodge of Masons will pa iT i er rie $ EDW,. JACKSON THOMPSON office of State Senator in the Centre- F ¢ at the grave ! a. : : i} Clearfield District, subject to the rules Mi )erstine wi horn a | A TE z \ ba 0 Reid , : g : a a1 (Political Advertisement) governing the Democratic Party as ' Tr’ Putin : x ‘1Aand conducting I along iu i 1 axpressed at the Primaries to be held hs Voun an et Lied in May 15, 1934. 6 wa ited in marriage TORU TRI SNR TORN SOU NOR Cr TSHR § SOME rr IE JT MR . . e—— ago to Miss Clara Long, who For Assembly. away in January, 1928. He is We are authorized to announce theled by a brother, Rev. M. 8 Derstin aame of JOHN W. DECKER, of Springlbf Ramey, Pa. and two sisters, Miss Mills, as a candidate for the office of | Rebecca Derstine, of Ramey. Pa. and Assemblyman, gubject to the rules gov-lars John IH. Puff, Centre Hall &rping the Democratic Party as ex- Mr. Derstine followed the occupation : % te ¢ 5 £ 16 $ 15 -" ho Primaries to be held of a carriage trimmer and was enploy dar } EG ed at old RH. Robinson plant at the John y s fee n all ite work Besides her Warren during the existence of the COnearn CROSSMAN Hall Maclay here. Later he was employed by man, of Norristown, died at the {Haney Buggy company, then b Agte hospital, Philadelphia, in his 51st i8ienhenson Motor Compan. ’ the y the ers and r MRE lof Northam! year, bs we Henney Motor Any. Mr. . . of Huntingdo He was a graduate of State te. | Derstine was . tf AHROo wife, who prior to her marriag SMILEY Miss Edith Dale, of Lemont, youngest|ow Er ai ot aca TR “|| FIRST NATIONAL BANK services x Norristown, Wednesday of last week. lof 4 TY burial being 1 le In the emeler } 8he v us i ti of F. ‘ A | CENTRE HALL, PA. that place i «1 od in Nittany Valley X i PERT ee FA ot re ndorsers LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ded Coalport many nf AJ | At Tus Clellan, Reporter about on his hen ing his nan and 1 was on Foin Look point the McClellan pro view, Suspecting tha bens wes i A trap by to be f was not Li eh EEL Sh 1 vt eats ut mee ere — ET: Bnd Season to th ace. ani onion ie. on EE IY | WE £005 STORES he emerged, M McClellan was at the | pes y boli tan abbig 4 . = . Gi ee stb . i Raa door io . ie {ON PLA fs 1 itica ' Sige I» al la nage; 8 the ame} He » he as ’ | wil \ ve ’ Me : ho ira . 2 . se 8 0 To a na £344 ue ot FRED LUSE. Manager CENTRE HALL of any ir AE — A tr hh a i Le... was info ————— A ———— Fim : : : ‘ sen 2 A : Jo . or te a | Chipso 214 pks 29¢ the Easy Way ne 7:30 con he yr n . | Camay 3 ulis1de Procter & Gamble weak on . y Site ort! ; frre fT Hed $4 i 8 "4 y : % b i ; - - i er fie ii Sin Vo Opamk TT. Dixon oman ta woes | Laborsaving Soaps last wel : J mer Sw i t Ploasas inp. helping | Fishe i8 63 Year sid PAY da vill IVORY SOAP--As fine as soap can be ‘ § med cakes 19¢ her wits, the spring houseclennis {he made fo (Th {as g o'cloc) i IVORY SNOW-<Dissolvey Instantly .. . i 2 large phkes 2c Wri : 17, the a of No. 3 on the Ballot IVORY FLAKES—80.14% Pure ... ' large phk Ue Pntertaineg =u i i: 4] ' # Noll § ‘OW shy 0 rh er ' hd * . 1 &® gd tia . OXYDOL~~The Complete Household Soap ize pkg 20 US} Es home, : i Of Willian Miri Freda Horner, of rear Tussey She leaves three children: Mrs. Jos LAYA SOAP—Takes the dirt ...........coo00iiiininn 8 cakes Ide ville, spent Sunday with r cousin } Weaver, State College: rvin : A ——————————————————r EE —— Bernadine Hornet tshell, of Lemont, and Mary Rishell, Weis ( ; : 3 ot o Witeng . eis Quality Ammonia t bot 1 Frank MoClintic attended an IT O. O.}" Wilmington, Delaware, and nn bro $ ’ i q Ot O¢ F. meeting at Urlonville, Saturday eve. [ther and sister, Harry I. Willinme, of Will Support President Roosevelt Ss La France Powder 3 pkgs 25¢ ning. Cleveland, Ohio, ard Mrs Sim Paum, A number of people in the surround |? Bellefonte Social Legislation Brooms--fine quality each 45c to 89¢ ing community who are patrons of the — IS UALITY YON y > Btate College Creamery, attended the] MUSSEL Muy Jane Musser, wid HISTOR D RTE spt Sat He ¥ » +R * 8 os annual creamery barquet, Thursday ow of Wm. H. Musser, dled on Mon FANCY MILD CHEESE 2 packages ie evening of last week. day from complications at her home WEIS PORK AND MEANS Areas savausiavsenine. Ib 10e Mr. and Mrs, Harold Davidson and}in Millheins She had heen confinad C( : * : ay Ly aan ‘3 tunes cvvs 18-02 can be family of near Bellefonte, visited withits bed since September, and oo her A VOTE for DIXON 1S a Vote for President L4 SARIN SYRUP .. Tran . csviive Io can 25 the former's sister, Mre. Harry Fetzorlroom for a vear. Funeral services R J i R rENAL Bas ou Views se ‘ 2 hs 17 ’ : m for a ) : oosevelt and the NEW ALE TCARETTES— "eva s Ile and famfly, Sunday. er Br DR on Mc Chibi : DEAL RALEIGH CIGARETTES—New Low Price .............. 2 pkes 23e David Glasgow bas been quite Illwith burial in Faleview cemobery, Rev, the past week with a severe heart at-| Lesher of the Lutheran church. past. PILLSBUR tack, or of the deceased, officiating, 24 99¢ Leorard Wilson made an business trip Mra Musser wis the eldest and the to Spring Mille, Monday, last survivor of the children of Peter i i Scientifically “balarced® for perfect baking,
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