f SPHURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1934. _THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. f i peer WO Aa —c . t \ { BE CENTRE REPORTER lost, The box score: Tusseyville. Methodist Bunday schools, were well 1 ISSUED WEEKLY. | CENTRE HALL n attended. The children rendered thelr ee Knarr, If . Deaths Crawford, (parts well, cmNTRE HALL. PENNA. P Martz, 3b The Spring Mills P. O, A. will hold a festival, Saturday evening, July 7th, Goodhart, rf Jamison, 1b in Hosterman's grove, Thursday (Twilight) Walker, : anire g e Stover, © . it emo {4 8 rs gle, eldest daughter of Emanuel and Centre Hull = al Tones acts day at the Chas, Slutterbeck home. beans and Sudan grass can be used 2 . -— i % el Howard at Bellefonte, i Ms A Wm. Rockey and family of Altoona | 1e supplement permanent pasture, Boy Batered at the Post Ofties in Conize Hall Harriet (Minnick) Cronemiller, was i Pleasant Gap at Lamar, Fetterolf, spent several avs the past week with beans sown now will be re Ady to Sia w " i ¥ 3 Fg { Wit wn 10% Wii 3 ready OB rt #9 second class matter, born December 26, 1860, and departed | paparsburg at Kato. Durst, p i...oicsnen Mr. Rockey’ rents cutting ag a solling crop early in Au . ~ a : WOCKeY rents, { CULL E Hg 4 BO + Sei yg Mi AGE SFEURMS. ~The terms of subscription tojthis life Monday night, 11:30 P. M, Boalsburg at Millheim Pagstorus, ' LL» ] *harl ust. 8 1 i out J g * “ | donlsburg Milll . Mrs, C 1 Hamer and sons Charles ust Sudan grass seeded about June 1 fhe Beporter are $1.00 a year, in advance. |, oq 738 years, b months and 17 days. Saturday's Games land J rida y iad rats will be resoy for pasture n about Segal advertising at the rate of ten The daughter of plous parents, she was | Saturday's . and s 0 spent Fri ay TR Lewistown vi 138 reno io pastuz 3 in 4 out sx pants per line each insertion. baptized in Infancy and later became | Howard at Centre Hall | r. and Mrs. John B, Wert, Mri. An- Weeks, Neither crop should be fed al- i 7 f i : bd a 2 Ooi av = 2415 § ye sr bheldng frosted ecausa of 7 y Display advertising rates made known a confirmed member of St Peter's Ne Lamar at Milthelm. . | ple Rossman and Mi Alwilda Bitner (ler Leng frome) Docause of prussie “» w application. y . Rebersburg at State College. Whippo, j attended the funeral of Mr, and Mrs. acid polsoning a - Mrs, Laura Jordan spent Wednesday at the Calvin Bottorf home, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Foust of Potters Mills were Wednesda, evening visitors at the 8 Thos, Swartz nome. Samuel Klinefelter, Mrs. Wm. Jor-! —————————————— ——————————— dan and daughtes Beatrice spent Thurs. | PLANT EMERGENCY CROPB—fioy- Ea . . SMITH s BAILEY, Proprictors ° » se» * een WHERE THEY PLAY. 8B. WwW. SMITH, Editor. i pow, B, BAILEY, a Ajo Editer and], MINGLE Bella M. Cronemiller Min bk PDE DB BD OW WW | wae Bellefonte formed church, Aaronsburg. She was . “ Wat ”y a faithfu; worker in the church, and Kato at Pleasant Gap " som, ay SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES since the age of seventeem had been | Bellefonte at Boalsburg. Anderson, : a Sunday school teacher. She served a - aE a 4 enter, i as president of the Ladies’ Ald Soclety PLEAS, GAP, 8; ( ENTRE HALL, 1L!Riglin, LEY LUTHERAN CHARGE C Torsel, i A daughter was born to Mr, and Mr I he RI HE IEU Bterl Btoner at Colyer, Baturday { | oy Dale, of (Rev, 8B, ¥, Gresuheoo, Fastor,) of her church since its organization, In the hope of strengthening a shat healing She was the oldest person who was con- tered ball team, the Centre Hall base- W ieeling . Farmers Mills—) to 10 A. M. firmed as a member of 8t. Peters Re- ball club has secured the services of Casper, ar? : . Mr. and hire ? : § 2 Centre Hall—10:30 A. AL formed congregation and whose name one J. Pastorus, of Lewistown, a Cushing, Cann { 0 ) | fonte, ; were Bun y afternoon visitor BEL LE FON NTE Georges Valley, 7:30 P. M. appears on the roll of the congregation. er of no mean abllity. He got Into tl Cua a, setsenns : Bude Mra. Dale's as Wass =. | LATEST FEATURE AFPPRACYIONS Cl Children's Day Service, 7:30 we _ | Frank Keller who were killed In an auto wreck in Tennessee, The perv- fees were held In the Lutheran church Nn" j | at Pleasant Gap, ED BD P, M. She was united in marriage to Ed-| harnesg in the game with Pleasant]™¢Hurtil a 2 ~ sesh Som Western Eleotric Sound System ward G. Mingle, March 8, 1884. This Gap, last Thursday vening, and fans rx. H - chute & IATL AIA Ll AAA Continuous Shows 2 #1 11 FP. M. —- union was blessed wityy five children, | declared him to be one “sweet” pitch 3 ay TA ’ y hh SENTEE HALL BEFORMED CHARGE |.11 of whom survive, together with the r, The game was Jost, 3 1 , tht (Rev, Delas EB, Kesner, Faster) husband The children are Mrs, George no fault of the sald Pastorus, p } FOR BALE ir-room b ; gf]. — : . Tha cCormick otters Mills: Mrs, Mazie lowed only ? hits and fanned 8 men :njwith basemen "Al , and one acre | ! Hala, ila an 2 ant, = Con Centre Hall-- Mit mick, Potters 1 on : lard Rmit} am ne. Bmit #:30—Sunday Sehool. Hosterman, Buffalo, N L.: Wil ¥ : ven innings The box scOl f ground; It thin three year trian . : ek ect > : oe 0. , 9 Yen THURSDAY & FRIDAY 30:30—Churcp, Service. Mingle, Henry E. Mingle, both of Ak-| pLE ASANT GAR j{located on sunside sBand Mountain.) _ vests. == 2 BIG FEATURES SAME PRICE— On, : Albert E ingle Coburn. | we. 4 . 4 i 1 Hhoop 11 all : a} . Fuasey ville— n tatord. ‘MIB Adare Mill Lar re ye a x a Mrs. John Boal, her daughters and! No, I—AFFAIRS OF A GENTLEMAN #:00—Church Bervice, hd o oe + r siren - WANTED—Market chickens of all | hu ‘ f Huntingdon, visited Sun . , 29:00—Sunday School. has i ar hl Stan? ca | Gettig, 3b nes ¥ kinds; tankage sold, $1.50 per cwt.— |« it the (1 8. Bot t home aaa EA Tam Fg alan Nui 7:30--Y. P: meeting; jeader, Helenl lo,» 0 5 i olan rebum. vig rman, 1b . ! ‘lA. M. Relgel, Centre Hall; phone 11-| Arthur Holdermas wi hs pn iT BN] AA tery d . M. Odenkirk; theme, “The Evan-]® _* BT ny. | FOHLZ, 2 : 8 2 R3. 4° 4 mploy t G Stump, spent the he “HALF A SINNER” gelical Synod of North America.” hy we senford, J ! 4 : 9 wo y + hin vy . Ear THIS WEEK: METEODI Avera bare formed ete v: Services wii To XK .. ape og! - 1 - COME IN, AND . ny 2 I . y Vrani SATURDAY Pentre Hall— . 4g a ot FEO « her pastor, Rev. G. A Totals .. sd 2 2 2 1 a Goldie Stover attended the com- | BIG DOUBLE Fi 1 A" 1G go sorutng Vue. are ge | CENTRE MALL LET US SHOW. | mencement exercises at Penn State or hy a Ee ATER: Waa . vy 2 ! .— ts | Knarr, If . 0 1 YOU HOW T0 1 an Rnd Siniy. mela. | NO “SMOKING GUNS” Sprucetown— AUMAI 2 both resp > 88° | Bradford i 90—Sunday School. and time of residence, Philip Andrew |p. h By . 1 1 ’ 7:30—Chlldren’s Service Auman, wh ed Saturday morning: |. as. ¢ ’ SAVE TIRE wind door Westers Moringa ten: resfents MP 3 aE Wess. 1 0 ] : “PARTY'S OVER” »: unday School. He wag a An oflg ap ue. . ; 0 O Gala ove: Tron : : with Biuart Erwin Ann 30:80—Morning Worship. arah ( oatu Boutin of erboy Poung People's meeting at Bellefonte i . a . : ec 13 . Friday, § P. M., Academy field. stead and was aged 56 years, § monthe | 0, ¢ co . ; Wm. Musser Johnstown, spent (NEXT WEEK) Ra and & dayda Defith was largely due! : A | Pastorus, » . y ty Ge ald a he Thong Tana A MONDAY, TUESDAY PRESBYTERIAN OE aaeretod Sasiv it Mit — a . nt : ’ (Bev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) Ertan ap A A ry cal Tota, .. . 1 § 1 1 A i i" fr, and Mrs B. Bither returt- WEDNESDAY Jane a r. who died August 10 1880 ; {ed from their trip dow Hout § . #:30—Sunday School. y this union there were born A , " ~ 7:30—Children’'s Day Program. hildres e su ng being Victor ‘ent f R E.| CENTRE HALL, 7. ; Lon a | Mr. Bitner met some fo his veteran| msg MILLION SWEETHEARTS” Sadr put Tw Fi £4 » _ whom i ba t ' 5 ‘ ics Nha ad t 54 — et 1s EVANGELICAL Taath acsgiret snd Charla 3 Sorin sPit4 (Rev, J, W, Zang, Pastor) PES a a Lo Bn ive1 Potnosda— Worship Service, 9:30 A. M. Sunday School, 10:30 A. M. Sunday School, 9:30 AM. tion during his active life, having lived || a $ "UT : ru he | . ” : Sy . i Iw Worship Service, 10:30 A. M. EE rma [aiid Sr i era 1 tn ener ef SURE JES RE] Worship Service, 7:30 P M. San rel " ; 3 var 4 Sine 1} Ar ih a ling in the Jleagu« & =. | SAY LOCALS, FRED LUSE, Manager CENTRE HALL the and of this week. 1ilip Hoffer, of St. Joseph. M During an electric rm Wednesday Vices. were conducted at At gruelling speeds on the y st week. lightni wrack | 1He home Tuesday afternoon at 2:36 ‘Li ? evening of last week, lightning struck : ; . ) X ia , world’s fastest track, the new 1 se the steeple on the Presbyterian church!’ ith the Rev, PEraest Move x Falk about puichasing power Goodrich Silvertown, with g t ouse ean r dns 10c at Port Matilda, but through the heroic! Por the Reformed church, ofi-i Today even the " NICKEL and the Lile-Saver Golden Ply, Lighteng housework. #fforts of the local firemen the blaze [sue Interment in the Gmon cem- HIME have “TT at your Cloves lasted $ times as long as the local firemen the baz ry, ME have ur Lloves flar tires that did not ’ was extinguished before the main y Farm Food Store. At this Annual mt this feat: Th BO S S - €burcn building was damaged. REMAN ; 2 Rosman]? & 10 Cent Sale.y ur small change SILVERTOWNS never biew / RDEN’ CHEE E : I phés ! ic | ma U Lem €, YOU ma. Cuan —btcauss the Life-Saver WHITE AMERICAN — BRICK — PIMENTO — LIMBURGER Kryder Frank and Harvey Flink aut- on yo oo y = a . Fie oe i is. a Oulden TY Seuss hou fhe . a ‘ . " i ! H in nn trish i eR. JUa ity *OOGS » F=OULs. 5 ced to Harrisburg one day last week gay morning of last week. following an | & SXtTa cost for this protection, JELLO all flavors 2 pkgs 13c where the gentlemen consulted members of the State Board of BAuse ilin % of a complicatio of dises ey z 11 HF SE S ALE PRIC ES F F FE CT- ton relative to studies they desired land Mar, Shaffer Rote and was born| IVE JUNE 15th and 16th. AT LaFrance Fowder 3 pkgs 25c¢ close of th hie 1 o College. At thelyears ago. She was married Aucust| FANCY CUT RED B EETS | § : Ny ahing Easy young men anticipate securing mufic- with the following brother and sister: | Co) bargain, Quart Can..10c | \ if ER 08 Pen-Jel Makes Jeities dei 2 pkgs 25¢ t credits t« able them to teach Injf.uther Inte FT nde y : '’ ‘ . | i b . ~ High schools. Luh? Rota, of Raven, ang Red Fox MATCHES. box 3c 1 AY Penn-Rad Motor Oil 2 qt can 370 Among the large class that gradu- fhe wa member h arn Fu : 3 1 ; Su er Suds Instant Suds for Washing Dishes lge pk 15¢ ated at Penn State this year was W. [formed church d her pastor : i SARDINI ; 4 = i p g¢ pkg E. McCormick, son of Me and Mrs [9 Fred Griesing, conducted the I or Mustard car G. H. McCormick sradunte of Cen-|®ervices fro ome Frid aft : “dh Le 1 M 9 es A all : 1 wma Bia N ; FE Y A a i Rf a -.e.,., AP ———.—". g nil FLIR . 16% vis rrnduated | Lt : 3 iP in nN : ire iu % 13 $t " : £ from Penn State in 193 was awarded | formed ireh, Intermiont w= A wice PEA Bl Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Frank Mrs _—— a grad Bonds, 7s Dore In ome = - : = : : 1 1 ase : | 3: jo | i To Holders of LIBERTY LOAN BONDS was &r trees road i burg near the Mca the Afkens mansion, and while cf “ i eo sister ow | " to the small stream fowing bv thers (threes broth ton. } tohiideen ana ae ; nd / ’ / : We offer bondholders of any of the called bonds A water snake wag brs Jd with {three great. tohild rer i * 8 " : Reta | a . A ON Se APES EE 0% a water 4 ako way hue A. FOMARGA} : le a stl. hn cilities in the matter of arranging redemption. . i Enake was cop RPE J captured, a snake surgeon cut a gael ROCKYIEW PRISON ¥ R ESCAPED CE, men FRE. Rl I'l 5 WITH LIFE-SAYER COLL. 7 HB of several inches In its belly and re- + 4 wR + » He “ ay 1a { moved an S-inch sucker, dead of SUNDAY EVENING, RECAPTURED d VEGETABLES. w oS ¥ J ————s J course. The snake and the dead fisii James Regis, of (le arfleld, skipped . ! 3 P TLLER ky | e were let le but later when | avy wore from ek view Bunday evening, and Aany other wu orthu hile tiems ej sought to convince a fellov workman [Was captured at Milesburg shortly af. | CONC 4 ¢ : ! ' nf that spell ECONOMY | of the snake's capacity, tu reptitaj ter midnight, He was serving a term | at ape 1 5CONOM { could not be found until a complete]of five to ten years for burglary, CO . search was made, when it was discov. A ————— o_o ao ne ep T. A. HOSTERMAN 3 mitoty ol The Centra Hall 4-H Club girls wii CENTRE WALL, PA, themselves that it was thelhold a festival on the HH same gnake, it was turned over to ex-|grounds, Saturday i a, CENTRE HALI, PA. pose the silt Misio will be a special feature. 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