THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1934. FEE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, —— A - CENTRE HALL. PENNA. SMITH & BAILEY, Fropristors 8S. W. SMITH, Editor, SW, E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and . Business Manager, Prem —— - - Satered. at the Post Otlice ln Centre Hall 88 second clase waiter, FBRMS. The termus of subscription to he Beporter are $1.00 a year, in advance fegal advertising at the rate of ten ents per line each insertion. Display advertigiug rates made known SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev, b, ¥, Gresahee, Fastor,) CBNTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delos B, Kesner, Paster) entre Hall-- #:900—Church Service, #89:90—Sunday School. Fussey ville— #:80—8unday School. #0:30—Churcy Service. we METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev, Beth Russell, Faster) fentre Hall— 30:30—Sunday School, 6:830—Epworth League. 7:80—Evening Worship. Sprucetown-— 30:80—Sunday School. 21:00—NMorning Worship, 10:30-—Children's PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J, M., Kirkpatrick, Pastor) #:830—Church Service. 30:830—Sunday School. 6:830—Christian Endeavor. -— EVANGELICAL (Rev, J. W, Zang, Pastor) Pentre Hall— Sunday School, Pethesda— Sunday School, Worship Service, Bysing | My ls— Bund Se Wor moria} 9:30 A. M. 9 30 A M. 10:30 A Service - . FARM CALENDAR. * Timely Reminders . Pennsylvania State College School of Agriculture * from » KILI. jow culiivation but does not ¢ of moisture root As off afte: over the hoe with weed grow ate a fine CONTROL tage root abundantly past two ¥ for the sublimate each plant sylvan make thi for controlling SET TOMATOES plants should 8 gopd crop is u bandling of the » 4 WEEDS IN GARDEN { F, "ABBAGE treat ment garde w Toots wlited. ly and moistened preferred 3% by 4 HORRES t opt is ood Deaths » RIMMEY. Henry died Friday at County hospital, where he became a pa- tient Wednesday previous, following the amputation of his right leg, the hip. On January 132th of this he struck by he crossing the street sant close to his home, One of his jes received was between the knee hip, which required treatment contin uously thereafter, Finally developed in the foot, and remedy, amputation Funeral home on ial in the Dershen, Rimmey Centre Charles evening the below year as was car in Ple was i last resorted to. held from the as a was Services were Monday Myers cemetery. of afternoon, Rev, Me services, R. C thodlist Al pastor the church, officiated at the though Mr. Rimmey was a the Reformed he attended the ter locat at Pl fact ti here wa his Mr Gap, member T church t church Methodist wasant Gap due o the ing it no Reformed imediate 3 Rim recs COInma in and him, first unlor N, Glib er Rimmes ives the Olenn, v., and A ik Ie William Clayton Fe erine) {ary JOAIMes He tine trouble i r some vith 8 daughter ie He | Clyde Smit! oat fi Mre Arthur y member of St. gid ae veral He had been chief « spring past from to i rv POTTERS Brix and M Hall, 2ho MILLS, Amelia ( ited « Foust ha Hobart Choate friend urday Har home f M Saturdas J. H. Palmer istown Bitner, Me and Mars made a business trip to Lew. One day last week Wm, Foust and wife funeral of Miss Elsie ham on Saturday. The members of E. church the church organ. W. A. Reed Is spending a few days with friends in Milroy. AM SAA BAAN Miffiinburg Hign school graduated its largest class—fifty-nine—~Thursday evening. "Among the Reperter's callers on Monday was George H. Ripka, of Mil. roy, who is living In seml-retirement, but has too much pep for that kind of a Mfe and is seriously contemplating to agedn move onto his; little country heme and “batch” it. Mr, Ripka was a former resident of Potter township, having ‘been a tenant om thé Stiver, new Meeker farm, and later on the McCoy, now Bmerick farm, near Pot. tomy Mills. He left the latter Sum 3 attended the Shaffer in Burn. the SBprucetown M. purchased a plane for take the place of the & have to . —————— AS A Boalsburpg. t ies tains 0 H Mrs friends Lyman iting in town and on her ret daught who have Mrs W be accompanied be her Eliza and Ann, with their aunt, Stuart, for some months Misa Anha Sweeney was guest of friendg on a drive to Frankilnville for a day's vigit with her cousin, Mra Ray Gilliland Edward Isenberg and family return ed to their home in Detroit after a few days visit in town. Jimmie remained to spend an indefinite time wity his grandmother, Mre, Delia Isenberg, Misg Augusta Murray transacted business in Lemont, Thursday. The Juonlor Choir of the State Cole lege Lutheran chumh sang in the lo- val church, on Sunday evening. A numbese of friends accompanied the young folks. Plot holders ard) requested to mest in the cemeteny on Thursday evening, May: 33et, at 7.00 o'clock for the pur- pose of elesting two irustees, Rev. Russell, of Spring Mids, preach-{ oy, Fil been H. fanor, living the years age and Gocaleod Wear Milroy, i INHABIT ED; ALL AGES CAMP AGAIN DOWN-AXD-OUTERS, { CX CAMP No State LE i been convert Relief bys has Me ed into Transit a regency Tuesday 260 men. established No, 1156 the camp Is to of whgm have origin- in the State, Gretna Camp, and since approximately has YS been housing A similar camp at Woodward, in As the name indicates, take of men, homeless, been Camp care maonst been gathered from larger cities im all parts of the They came directly from Mt, It found that not all the men originally Pennsylvanians, but are from { other me who have been drift. f Thelr agey from elghteen to elghty, All, however, freely. Some seed fairly good; with and experiend long and were ally barracks in are states, n about ranging above ing aimlessly. vary much, and perhaps are fo husky, | able move about are well, dre: totiery, ha the tween look others, walk Canes, show ving had es long be depression thirty at the i fore now waning { Pe can 1 maxing mm iliness | aka fiends 10 ning ohn I, ia Mey Meyer, Heoduville on My ind OC Meyer, in nd mother, of som and New Wednesdog Meyvow @ il H of town 01 Tyrone, of Mrs York, wt by algo nn were Mr amd Mrs Fred Luss and young daughter, Donna, and the former's fath- er, P. H. Lasse, autoed to Johnstown, on Sunday, where they met Ggprge Louse, a son of the latter Mr, Luse. The Colored boys from Camp 62 are expected here on Tuesday evening, June 6th, to play a game of baseball EEE PP POET OOP COIOIEOES BASEBALL CPOPOOPOOPOOPOIPIOPOPICPPPOPIIIIONI WHERE THEY PLAY. Tharsday (Twilight) Plegsant Gap at Howard, Kato at Bellefonte, Millhelm at HRebersburg. Centre Hall at State College Boalsbhurg. at Lamar, Saturday's Games, at Boalsburg. Centre Hall, at Millheim. at Howard. at Pleasant Lamar Kato Be Hebersburg State at slefonte College Gap, HALL, 6; LAMAR, 4. Hall CENTRE At 1 again « the lot AMAT, Centre victorious, th 4. Durst seven innings m finished ns on Saturday, off of ) Ame is BOOTS to for the us pitched J one 10 e box OT6 Very and LIT Le the wing hit, no ru ered Ti CENTRE HALL REBERSBURG BATTL} ANDCENTRE FINNING HALI FiE, @.9 4 io ress at SLEEP ON LEFT poisons SIDE~AFFECTS HEART|Pre®sing on heart so you sleep soundly all night. At leading Druggists, . sleeping on ——————————— The Cenur Reporter. $1.60 a year, ee, brings out and relieves gas - stomach gas preventyg gide try Adlerika. One dose [ak ZH) (1118) J FOOD CENTRE HALL Changing the Menu Warmer day FRED LUSE, Manager _mear 1 ligh ter foods and menus Vey getables, Id Lunchen Meats at WEIS Pl RE FOOD STORES antici of app etizing new menus. an vd ed pation ic Spaghetti Hershey Cocoa GINGER SNAPS DAVIS BAKING POWDER {2-02 can 19¢ GRAPE NUTS 2 10-01 pkgs 35c¢ FANCY PINK SALMON 2cans 27c¢ can 23c Pt bot 15¢ 1534 02 cans 25¢ Ib can 17c¢ 21s 17¢ Cocoamalt Addy 20°C more nourishment to milk Clorox k Washing, Cleansing Mione Hand Soap -AS NICE A BUNCH OF CALVES AS YOU'LL FIND! : 1 in icss Solid five calves by telephone The price was right; of the three minutes. the cost call triflin ” That's only one example of how a telephone helps a farmer. It's as much a part of his farm equipment as the team or tractor. -» eh STATE es Pes THE DIAMOND TELEPHONE COMPANY CENTRE HALL 32d BAZAAR SALE at Belleville WED, JUNE 6 IA Lot of Good Dairy Cows ALL KINDS OF LIVESTOCK, AS USUAL. y Truck Load of tra Fine Enon COWS. ALL KIND OF HORS Bring your Tuberculin Test Sheet and get a better price for your cattle. Bring in anything you have to sell We will sell it for you. : SHEEP — RABBITS SHOATS ~ CHICKENS FURNITURE Truck Load of Potatoes, Tes Va ley with the Centre Hall league team. This game will be looked forward toy with much interest by baseball fans, | Mr. and Mra Lloyd Kerlin and daugh ter, Miss Dorothy, of Harrisburg, were | guests on gy 1. Duysof Mr. and Mrs. 7. A, Host 1.’ Anothér guest ut that house was Miss Nellie Smith, of Stesbenville, superintendent of the Ohio Valley hospital. Mied In the Presbyterian rch on Buna dny afternoon, Come and help us and we will help you. A square deal for all This will be a Cash Sale, Nothing moved until settled for. Bazaar, Sale Every Two Weeks “3. U. REACHEY'S SALE srima, | Pa. per cent A 10% Dividend on Your iF Money these days ig It Any tUmes 4 : rs of h igh<guality r fine eats d r investment Paint, Enamel, Roofing Paint, Lin- seed Oil, Turpentine, Lime, Spray, and Dusting Materials at all ail mes at Attractive Prices High G We are equipped with MODERN POWER plying Paint QUICKLY and CORRECTLY TRACTIVE PRICES. Add EQUIPMENT SURPRISINGLY for ap- at AT many EDWARD DURST Centre Hall, Pa. your | Q The FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA.
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