THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1034 THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. / eee — mem len | @HB CENTRE REPORTER | HELEN RISHEL 18 ELECTED IIIILSSSE IEE PENNY- A-WORD COLUMN [change and two $6 bills, in vicinity of r Johneon's store, on Baturday, 12th inst. ISSUED WEEKLY, | HEAD OF ECONOMICS GROUP Suitable Few a | wv uemvox conxrrli BASEB She Jes jw 3 fewiive. a4; Su Gt usable Seward wie seiused v3 Ba i ads. sre won T © 2, A a cat S Miss Helen Rishel, Lebanon county Soy the "a of “Help Wanted an : a ——— i : . PPL P SEP PP wn n id ud y « 7 o SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors home. economics advisor since 1928, nas SE Sox is eae as to » “House and Lot for -" WANTED—Market chickens of all san Edai . 3 . a 9 . . . * been signally honored by her election WHERE THEY PLAY. - ——— kinds; tankage sold, $1.50 per owt 8 Ww, + tor, . osldancy o s Pennsylvi - T POR & | ain: 3 solA. M. Reigel, Centr all; - , BE. BAILEY, Associate Editor and LUSE. ~The departure out of this to the presidency of the Pennsylvania Thursday (Twilight) FOR BALE--Bix shoats; J also 20 Ha He e Hall; hone 11 Business Manager, Pleasant Gap at Boalsburg. bronze turkey wigs ~8., BE : Brown, . u JR——— » 0) Sil . A. Iu : <a 4 : : Kato at Miliheim. Bpring Mills, IL ; phone 1861114. FOR & . Butered at the Post Office in Contra Hall mother, wife of George A. Lase, crea Merman, Home Heonomieg Instructor Rebersburg at Centre Hall. — ; J : BALE: Rotary oll pump and #9 second clase matter, ed a sad spirit in many households in the South Lebanon township schools, State College at Howard LOST ady's round gold wrist] feet of home, In good condition. Wm FBRMS. The terms of subscription to hereabouts. The death urred in the attended the annual association con { 4 a Hef : watch, in usseyville cemetery, May | McClenahan, Centre Hall, 141¢ ' abHo 8, 3 { Of { Sid ay i Hellef« te he Beporter are $1.00 a year, in advance, A ivention In Pittsburgh Friday ad Sat mn mn i] Finder please réturn to Mrs Day- - . p— advertisi t th te of Centre County hospital, on Thursday of |, May 4 and 5, She succeeds Saturday. fton W. 1 berry, Centre Hal 2 Legal vertising a 1e rate of ten a ok Pr titer cer: On urday, ay 4 and G5, Sh : 3 ton W. Lansberry entre Wl, tIMAN'S HEART STOPPED, pents per line each insertion. ast week from septieaemia fever. "iLaura W, Drumond, of Temple Uni] (Centre Hall at Lamar, Cua STOMACH GAS CAUSE Display advertising rates made known | MM: Ay 2nd she gave birth to a son, and a | versity. Hellefonte | ANTE ‘wo or three rooms 1 . ry GAS AUSE #B application. few days thereafter she was stricken! After being graduated from the pp elm a neasant Ca | ight housek ng: man and wife. : W. L. Adams wag bloated so with with the disease named, which failed to Spring Mills higl chool, and later the loalsburg at Rebersburg. » Way, 131 W., Fairmount Ave, Bt gas that his heart often missed beats SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES respond to treatment by her physic [Pennsylvania State Colleg Ass Ushi Howard at itt vies Apritalies BW, “ti, 4 Adleri 4 t ¢ 1 : he i ail MLUINnE ALICE nin ol a tiome Economics Apsociation, life of Beatrice Esther Luse, a young Miss Rishel. with Miss Violet Zim. i — ians, 1 was elected teacher of hon onon — iN F 5 } A : 3 BE X ©1 ervices 1 5 +14 fr¢319y i C8 In tn nin iit 1 i 4 ri. Sh and DE OE ee On Le | Ae oh Pool, EutlLorALS 082 ¥ OUT OF 5 » . . 's * ome of er p v i i 1 wns 1 Tusseyville—§ to 10 A. M. award Brown, : : ica ¢} Bali Spring Mille—10:80 A. AL laturday, interment having been made ved efiiclently in 1) wf osing two games out of Centre Hall Centre Hall, 7:30 P. M. r. who wm opieg digit Ma ay in ite. advisor, ; active] not | 4 to be championship form | AMES DURING WEEK CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE | Vi tev. WW. WW. Barker, of Bhip.| 10 Been Oo Or Oo el rn, At Heb Wednesd & YL FOOD (Bev, Delas MK, Kesner, Faster) Jer v dmitied hep » hur tor 1 i IgA : : Centre Hall §:30—5u PBpring Mills pr i SE ee 1 | | ‘THEY TELL THER OWN SI0RY! FRED LUSE, Manager CENTRE HALL METHODIST EFISCOrAL el entre Hall Ths : : HYAS DRY (Bev. Seth Russell, Pastor) ! thelr 3 Ke Ere Foe { 4 ale Buoy Sali Fieride the Infark son, George Abert, la wis hc F BEVERAGES 1 Sd I union. £ idl na ert i % i114 ¢ . . ’ i 3 a0: 30—Sunday School. vive er the fol ving bro bel g el to Intervie t { } 0 } Ginger l¢ ~ Lime & Lithia ~— Bireh — Orange. $prucetown— InrlgmSunday School. t home Ialeolm and Harry, Sprifg| ainheim, Miles. Penn. Hats ; «| K Fran Hh: oo ANGLO BRAND —— tr Smtr: i, oy. ite Toi vl = = =<] CORNED BEEF fo | 5¢ Communion Service, 7:30 P. M. viisiaiatas son reste iin et ona, a ete ome,” wes reatfe me no 10 1 | PHShuYS MAINITMIX #0 ig 29¢ (Bev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Paster) mturday at the home of M., H. Smit} ! #:30—Sunday School at whose home she lived Interment State College 20:30—Morning Worship. as made in Fairview cemetery, 1. | College townships, 03 7304, | temead : : $:30—Christian Endeavor, heim, on Tuesday, Rev. A. C il- frome, State College, Thursday, 2:30 uh. IP C Blerdy, rf vos ! . ! WEIS QUALITY COCOA 21h ean Ile . amus, paste of i svangelial |! : Gilbey ’ i Ll : . . i SWANSDOWNE (CAKE FLOUR .s $4-0r pkg 2bc — hurch, officiating itor, EVANGELICAL The deconsed was the daughter —————————— BLUE RIBBON MALY . ees 3b ean Sc (Rev. J. W. Zang, Pastor) Jesse and Rebecen Adams, and a. Playground Along Black Meshannon, | © 2 a : ; : {| LAFRANCE POWDER 2 4 Lon Hil— born at Logamton: and. wa oa NR ) . : B sscsscinss i‘ 2 pes 15e Sunday School, 9:30 A, M. 1 At} 3 y . : yeas, lUmonths and 13 days, She was (Continued from first page.) BaP Padi yh A the inst surviviiig member of her fam oh i me Fancy Chocolates 2 Ibs 33¢ vag due to paralysis wt oer] The bottom i= shornst Bunday School, 9:30 A. M. wuire, tapering to Worship Service, 7:30 P. M. Tow. Arad 58 yearn | mensions of he “cab x JR the wwe cium: wore. 2 2--|[| Welch’s Grape Juice pt bot 19¢ Makes better biseults quickly. " ‘a 1 ’ " COLE. ~Jacon H le, ag Theme: “Can We Forget?’ Special . ed ; PHT with glass Memorial Day music formerly of Colevilie, died at the home f his daughter, Mrs, George love, in ams——— a - . tion, showing TY t CANMPVYIRE MARSHMALLOWS | Ih-pke 20e¢ —— - Altoona, Friday morning, with infirm. lle on a tp . ww 1. the 01 y } iret {wo int re MILLHEIM AGAIN SETS THE PACE.lities incident to advanced age. He wag ofed lt dane - 40 aN, Ah a . " . FEN-RAD MOTOR OIL .. ‘ 2-gal can ¥125 the towerman. whi hig time $x] pally n misplays GIANT OCTAGON SOAP ....... . cess 8 bars 26e born In Houserville. He is survived by of - " 3 (Rave Jone) Wagnes f Hefonte WI PLEASANT GAP An article, “Millheim Setg the Pace,"}]. 3 six daughters and two sons also appeared in the Pennsylvania Farmer}]iz grandchildren and 12 great gran ighest pea + almost nin atvarn. +f of Sept. 5, 19256: “A village of less than |children A 3 id : wer gives the keeger awlide rag ‘F110 » 300 inhabitants and two and one-half Funeral services were held from the , .. wit "olla hil a . p , } 3 | 1 Toilet I I I ¥ a JAE View Siale f Gliftge iis : . : : home of i 3 y AY ith ’ Gettis 3 ’ y ue I'0 sndles fromm a rallroad, owns what js}. me of Myx. Alkley, on Monday, with vierfown. all al ft twelve nein dd . . ‘ 4 . mino e 1 188 § C buria; in Union cemetery, Bellefonte Herma 3 the HB wt esd Aa . . an win in view wit 3 y . , geobabl, the finest municipal theatre . ; . : lor fore { FREE—Indlan Chief Headdress—Mall { Seminole Tissue Wrappers to for a town of its size in the U. 8. It Nt pa . Es 43 lover Was nul. ‘ax. year and | Pulte 1 of Seminole Paper Co. Chicago, IIL as not a gift from a millionaire but ABBOTT —What was most dear toi min ¥ White = y ' aectod thin R 3 ine + Mrs. Mary (Meyer) Abbott, of Febers. n elevation o 240m i i 80a Fas os . : " _— was erected through the constant of Noll . i i Sorts of the Ladies’ Civic Improvement burg, was tenderly laid to rest 5 Sub of that town.” Rebersburg vy cemetery, Tuesdne noon Reference is made to The Municipal Theatre opened under wit ihe ploture of : on - “lansing: . A hbwtt whose dent occurred nl nie L 9% id «ot ing { 1 OF " 5 { per e $ Tit icons Slr 38 SH ie er. AA pi |e wo meer CEYTRE mat, ~ 3 : cot IVI ENC { 1 wi anville, wi Joe child ARF 2% # bserinsg it recta gf srt Fer ’ 136d § 3 cat : that tin e there haus | \ change of Ye ¢ WPS M4 i managemen nd constant mb rove bi HE 1 warns at Ha a he ER oT x Sr i bs : i 2 Sf SEH on Your Money ’ monte open its doors ! ’ mot} — management mothes, thes brother, Hulan BE re conducted fron MM in sound m Was Acoust] fore reopening i" blotiire Thel ! the FEvars cal ohureh of wi EE i : ‘ g rh tows . . ata iy better than 10° 3 investment theatre operated ou or thie conditions jong? 1 Jane was i mad EE iB ¢ ' nember. Inte for TE: bringing it 9 to the ret es Lo ean a Meoriant The melting. ie nan] TOI ore 9» 9) Paint, Enamel, Roofing Paint, Lin- date Now “First Anniversary” of sound et 3 ni 0 an on he ; reat hit : : . { by Stang thelatest sound system,| SHEEDER The Rev. Benjamin R.| ©, Eh schoo girl. Mointaia Naat am Wi aulte al seed Oil, Turpentine, Lime, Res | The vishit to RN and opening with a midnight show |? Sheoder. ‘nn Foti sliliter of in | besenia k Mountain, | ated \ de up | I i Sunday, May 27th. a 110 A Le the ty he Ds Ahn [ith a dinner at the McCord marmion, (of Howard high school students. T Spray and’'Dusting Materials she ture hej 1% . 4 . Ts Sean : Wak made hy 1h Vy # wit 1.1 GEE = * ¥ 1 3 § ul « i ” . “ . : % . . pr a. Deng Ad Cantor | Fle nt wi nroighout lower Penne Valley Ebrighit as a comp nio: i : kitsid PRiRA 3: was ¥ a buna . add 3il High Grade may be secured at all times at Attractive Prices, vandals’ Thi ietu v le be beck thin ling Blarmin: of tis Ard $ 3 Bpanion and gud y ' 3 ¢ v h " ev ed : : . 4 : : I ig i ng pastorat f the gunday ie hit ; irs sid hirs ne We are equipped with MODERN POWER EQUIPMENT for ap- ler, shown Monday n iesday. The at. iro church, dig at his home i ATE > . ry y . iy ur traction for Wedn iv and Thursday lin Al While he. fad not beer in . hE Ra ae en : fh ‘ 4 plying Paint QUICKLY and CORRECTLY at SURPRISINGLY AT- will be “Broadw ay Thru a Keyhole” a ¢ health for some fie he had een CRE y ¢ 4 . y to a “go " ’ | TRACTIVE PRICES, musical comedy. On the stage Thursday jseriousty ill orig abolit two weeks : Add many additions: vears ¢ 8 and i x Y appearance : « TN a tional years ii impr eo MATA night will be the E. P. V. High School He walk a native of Berlin, Somerset . : f ‘ } 3 § y ’ y voll siting hy § 4 are band of 24 players under the direction! urty, and hal he lived until «June ec \ HL 3 3 i 6 your buildings while prices are of 8B. Bartpes “Fekimo” the onlyji2th would have been 74 yearg old known motion picture showing the life | He was a member of the OM Fort lodge | BELLEFONTE | timn 1 ! i of natives of the far North will be the{Free and Atcepted Masons,:at Centrs| LATEST FEATURE ATTRACTIONS [Stover rf : 2 8.90 attraction for ¥ i aturday i} Survivi * his } setri 3 « Frid i] Baturday of Hall Survivis hin is wife nar 1] Western Eb e Sound System “First ARIVersary wees one daughier MHermemt was made | Continuous Shows 2 ill 11 P WM, rani ot . ; { 1 4 Centre Hall, Pa. It Is our hope tha y may continue lin Altoona. to serve this community in the future ! —— ! ———————— So i ” as we have In the past s owing only - . z THIS WEEK: os Penns Valley Hig chool this i t i | ° the hest In sound t viet os =a ! | Walks ‘ { . ! n motion pictures. Thisradas evening : will or . THURSDAY Pr g —— Manager| Drew . Kolb and Miltheim gravivate the Ain 1 2000 Surprises! rE a 3 ¥ © + -. “STAND UP AND CHEER” Civie Ciuls, ¢ln of ghiteer Violet Rote, sriald : pe, Paul Thonn pas . . . ‘ . . Eiiaa " OTN Gramley, Hida | with CENTRE COUNTY | terryman, a HY)? bell HOSPITAL NOTES. rool i i i Pita) Trom the south side. of ‘the eum: 1, Ce | FRIDAY & SATURDAY ty Harold F. Lewis. of Harris. townshi \ team, of horses hitch y land | “STRICTLY DYNAMITE" HOWARD Wetzel, with Jimmi Ihiras ‘ Vel was discharge Gray P. Brown. aged 7. son’ mi By in ¢ in the Rookview Peniten- fn (3 nad ills Br w Joad Frio or. 11 . 5 4 : iI and Mrs Fred Brown, of Potter town. ii ie. A ; " re # are : ate. : yh : ;: pafimel! i ship, wag admitted Sunday for surgical gent in wach . nH wilier that the He ve Wagner, 2b . : Tremtment. roller passed over him. He was badly | (NEXT WEEK) i a o John W. Callahan, of Harris town liniure d- ard died shortly after being | scans ship, became a surgical patient Bunday. taken to the Centre i MONDAY, TUESDAY - - | County hospital. | Tot ila Foreaman Wi The FIRST NATIONAL BANK bert I, Callahan, of Harris town-]John Fishburn, a nelgibor. drove the “FINISHING SCHOOL” ship, became a surgical patient Sunday. Joar that frightened the team after the with Francea ee, Billie Burke, Gin Paul F. Klinger, of Harrie township |" and made friendly greetings. gor Rogers. Bruce Cabot CENTRE HALL, PA. became a surgical patient Sunday Mr. Fishburn secured help and took A startling glimpse behind the walls When thinking of holding There were forty patients in the hos. the injured man to the hospital. He of one of our smartest schools PUBLIC SALE ital at the beginni Waka War 71 years of age, and is survived Le ws pital a ginning of the week by one son, Harry, at home. Charles Call the undersigned, and re. ps I UIA. # Wetzel, of Bellefonte, is a bro . Vv The sale of real estate of the late efonte, is a brother Special Midnight Show erse charges ! A I Is Wb, v « ov Hannzj, Kerstetter, at Coburn recently Edward N { TUES. NIGHT—<MAY 29 ; Cpe ’ N. Jones, (State Director of | conducted at the direction of the heirs [the Natisinal Emergency Council, has | LP how sans tum» r.. E M I the timber tract along Penn creek waslappointed Charles 8. Wyand of State | tare Picture: . . knocked down to the Meyer Lumber College as chalrman of the Consumers’ “SPRINGTIME FOR HENRY" Co. for $196, The Rerstetter home. Council; for Centre county. In the with Otto Kruger, Nancy Carroll, Ni. a etead In Coburn was not sold. Thelnear futere announcement will be made | Rel Bruce, Heather Angel, Herbert | STATE COLLEGE, PA. property was bid up to $860, which waa jof the complete membership of thecom. | Mundin. Phone 082 tonsidered too low a bid to accept. mittee, a” : i ! »
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