* PHURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1034. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA, / _—— RR ————— w= p— ” " ove THE CENTRE REPORTER her home on Tuesday of last week, LOCAL AND PERSONAL HUEY-—-AUMAN, HARRY HORNER SUFFERS FRAC- 185UED WEEKLY, in Madisonburg, She was born in i ———— Hey, 8B, GPeenhoe performed his sec. TURE RIGHT LEG IN CHASH Booneville and was aged 21 wears, 4 Mr, and Mrs. James Foust spentthe}l marriage ceremony since being Hirr, W. Horner, Deaths months and 27 dave. Bhewis a daugh- week-end at Potters Mills with the 7 5 * . sont { Ne Bk room at the Uf m1 5 : fract a ter of John and Frances Schmetzler former's brothers, Charles BE. and Jon-| “O00 4 to the sick room a iffered a fracture «| Shaffer, Two children survive, name: au PP. Foust, theran parsonage, at Centre Hall, Thursday afternoon pr * SMITH & BAILEY, Fropristors . 8 8 9 = + » * lly, Irvin, Lock Haven, and Anna, at . L 1 . Ei B. ‘White Saturday evening at which time thelwhich he was 8 W. SMITH, Editor, BROWN —Mrs. Wilma Pear; Brown home. Also, a brother, Thomas, in laymond in ADE, kva B y hite, couple married were Henry W. Huey, bridge at MDW, B, BAILEY, Associate Editor and y : TN : = Dakota. Funeral services with burs Obery W Ilgen, Centre Hall, BR. D., ify . Yi bridg at sinaay Mgnager, died at her home in Bellefonte on ial at Madisonburg whkre cpnducted HED er seday i . . y oan. a Sas ’ %od test given Jast week, of Georges Valley, the car. + ne 4 ‘ Batered at the Post Office in Contre “Hall Tuesday afternoon from stone o©an-l.. Priday, Rev. J. J. Weaver officiat- K . . , The Ra A A 4 ; auchtce’ of Clhivion the car, was arrested by the Loek Ha 29 sscond class matter, cer, from which she suffered for thres|ing Tuesday morning gave us the first] ah 1 1) ol 2 £ Mr. ven detail of the State Highway patrol 7 3 4 Auman, ard the groom a son of Mr. me Tong Yall Set—— q re 16 nh "gy of hwy 5 FBRMS. ~The terms of subscription to] years. Interment will be made at positive lint of the neginess of win-i _ ,"y., Gordon L, Huey s theland charged with driving a car while and Is vhile Rapuenr are on vance, - yn hb wa ter. The thermometer went down tu 2 " Be 4 year, In ad Centre Hall on’ Friday afternoon, Rev, ROYER ~—Jacob Royer, aged iH ! ? ! v f the couple to be married | Intoxicated, He : second son of 30 degrees, and there was gu heavy : CENTRE BALL PENNA. mm ES op— *® 2 0°» riding were granted operators’ licenses at ajof Sring® Mille, and Miss Ace Auman, | Donald Miller entered a plea of gull E. W, Moyer, pastor of the Reformed |years. a native of Potter township, within a month, ty when taken before Justice of the Y . : E frost, . a : i: “SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES church of Bellefonte to offigiate, died at the home of his son, Daniel : - ————————————— Peace A. B Cross, as MID Han and Three years . from a § ) ! suspension +4 was held for court in the stm « ’ The deceased was a daughter of | Rover, at Burnham, following a ling- tréks in the U 8. was the sentence he Bloomsburg fair drew its usual bal rnin in slim of $500 t : » 4 ¥ § : £ iii. u or attendants ; iis ® John and Margaret Porman Riter ering illness with heart trouble, given Weiser App, the reckless driv- number of attendan 3 from a Sottion BMONE Whom were Mr. an MrE, rea and was born at Tusseyville. She Mr. Royer was a son of John and er at the Bloomsburg fair, who by il- E 4 Lause and davghter, Miss Gladys Smith, ¥ ry Fye Royer ¢ TIS 'n at Bos sadly, “cutting In” cajised the deatl : 4 Polly Fye Royer And was born AL legally “cutting Rj © GEHP. HB Luse, T. L."Smith, Mr. and Mrs.| Meeting will be held in Gap, near Colyer, of a racer valued at $3,500. ; E. E. Zettle, A, M. Riegel, Bruce Arn-| House in Bellefonte on The following sons and daughters . a et : : 2 y 8 ber 1 i a ; Le Local coal dealers, supported by sev-jey, Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Lansberry, tober 26th Dr. Dunklebe Brown, who died seventeen years ago. jsurvive: Daniel. with, whom he made a x 1 . Re ’ a .. eral citizens, appeared ut a regulariJ. H Detwiler, Howard Emery, D. W. quehanna 3 ' i Centre Ha The children surviving are Helen, now (his home; Henry, Frank and Mrs. El. - 4 . x Mond sini t 3 Five Afi wr @ y his Yeu §:80—Church School. xa aes : : : a : : meeting of council on Monday night]Bradford, W. D Shoop, David Bohn, this year . teaching at ‘Milesburg: Laurence, alsie Homan, all of Lewistown: John, and ked the eouncll to do mething \ Mr. and Mrs. J E. Rishel Mr. and Mr f Publ * . . and ask 1 council to do something Mr, and Mrs, J E. Rishel Mr. and Mrs, of ubiix ARia0-—Churcy, Service. graduate of Girard College, Philadel-jof Reedsville, and *Mrs, J. BE. Dugan, about bootleg coal being sold in thelJohn Rimmey. W Yaooh speaker oY > ai ee n . La a : . . HOOUL i = Odd WOLKE Bi 3K nejJonn . ey, vy. of BECO, sponser, 6:15—Y. P. Meeting theme, The phia, and Wiliam, who graduated from jof Bellefonte. One brother also sur Time We Spend in Our Homes" Lead- Penn State in the school of chemistry, !vives, John Royer, of Potters Mills ér, Anna Mae Martz. last June. There also survive a bro Funeral services were held in. the Fussey ville— ther, G. Edwin Riter, Centre Hall, and {church at Tusseyville, Friday morn-{ A Ford-8 coupe dashed into a 1 »ivv—Church Service, a sister, now Mrs. Frank Ross, In the|ing; burial In the Tusseyville ceme- phone pole after striking a soft berm 10:00—Church School. Pittsburgh district, tery. at’ Centre Hill on Tuesday evening Spring Mllls— Mrs. Brown was held In hig) % a———— - { badly ‘using up the left fro ii#v—Church Service. teem by all who knew her. She lived INEWLYWEDS GIVEN SA as « 08 nf for her children. She was mgaged gs " - for nun p : 3 3 RITCHEN SHOWER A a imber ’ r PRESBYTERIAN fonte Bukerv. (Bev, J. HM, HKirkpetrick, Paster) Faker nd 1 §:80—Sunday School. ill she was employ $:30—Christian Endeavor, ‘ut Rate drug store, ¥y or FEREXNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev, 8, F, Gresanbes, Pastor) A one-day Institute ’ —-— was aged 62 years, and three months. CENTRE HALL BEFORMED CHARGE |; tev, Dulane MM, Mesner, Faster) . was the widow of Benjamin borough The matter was held under) advisement, 7:30—Evening Worship, mployed METHODIST EPISCOPAL Br unih t Island Miley Ling : ind Mrs. gad oung men between he (Bev, Beth Russell, Pastor) here she hag many friends who learn croy Wills, Mi and Mr Ei 1 s of 18 and | and 200 World Wai ho md CLT TNA fentre Hall { 5 wiih via . _t Laren #:30—Morning Worship, 1¢:30—8unday School, CHRISTIE prucetown— _ Rotne. of A0:00—Sunday School Sa i 7:30—Evening Worship. Mrs. Leah Christie passed Spring Mille— Saturday. She was born §:30—Sunday School township during 1859, and . 1 10:40—Morning Worship. known throughout Penns Valley. Her HARVEST HOME SERVICES in allfparents were Jacob and Matilda Can- churches, ley Breon, both deceased There SUT vive her fou hildren, namely, John, the zer, in stadale, Allegheny EVANGELICAL (Rev, J. W, Zang, Pastor) Mrs Mrs Spring Mills — iss. Bitle Worship Service, 9:30 A. M. ara ara Bunday School, 9:30 A M. : rp “Siu 3 Ck Up, You Sald It - Bathasda Mes use Weaver, > pith : n 1d , mi . Pucada oan ta It—Ever Since She Got Her Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Mrs. Jennie Kreamner and Walla —————— eat fiiscuss maliers presenting themsel Tonslis Out.” Worship Service, 10:30 A, M. Ireon. Miltheim. i Charles 1} n {GRANGER HAVE JOURNAL he medical e=xaminayor i poh Locust Grove— Sta ollege MEETING AT MILESBURG Sunday School, 1:30 P. a Funers rvi Sara 2 ducted . ws : ad ; a in nil ays 4 "+ | n it 1n Dart of — Buus Worship Service, 2:20 P. M. ard de in Millhelm on Monday hg a. : : i ann reds : d Max hi WEIS El Sunday School, 8:30 A. M. of oval Oak, higan; Roy. Worship Service, 7:30 P. M. — DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET, Emanuel James Vonada,]| Flag salu aver. by Chaplain. N. | FP. V. Goodhart, Mrs \ n United States Senator Penna Valley, died on Monday morn-|: "ison; Sons. “Its a good Thing to TS C20 17 FV Don FRED LUSE, Manager CENTRE HALL JOSEPH F, GUFFEY, 1 it tthe ho 16 a son, Charles J 2 on : na 3 R el Allegheny County. anada, in Coburn. trom comtica | Pasm. Boys"; Duet, Ruth and virginia| PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN tio ; WEIS QUALITY Governor ons ¥ Was i n ! re andiStine; UTHOrous iol ¥ by A {| be pure for = four-line ad. in this BORGE SAR Harriet Gramle, Von and was born | Waite: music by yers brothers; | seluma. 3 litle ad GEORGE H. BARLE, arriet Gramley Vonads, and wauborn| Waite: music Vy Moyers brothers: | Sutin, heat wae “ste. ae wisi! EV/ AP. MILK 3 Montgomery County Fe i tise anything heve, from a “Help Wanted” : Nn re th ® | Music, Meyers brothers "Tay ndian te 8 “House snd Lot for Seie” Lieutenant Governor urvives a daughter, Mrs la Rider, Summer THOMAS KENNEDY, alto of Ch . a Bertha X ok oe Rh gq ; By | NOTICE—Dumping ru h any | BAKIN P Luzerne County, During the t of his active life’ Music, Meyers brothes roll call of |®ind in the gink holes or about th G OWDER Calument 1-2 Ib cal 15¢ 1 dh A - } a . a ! : 5 " ighter ¥ Ot s uy # i Secretary of Internal Affairs the deceased was engaged : farming. | Oranges numb yosent, 1 roa-1 “Das ad a vay of Auternal Af Ho was aged 30 years: 3 mous. ani|umaon. of Journar: Remarhs py. Bo. |3. 0. Daubtrman. HERSHEY COCOA 2 {-b cans 23c Philadelphia County. m Judge of the Superior Court nesday afternoon pg» aah . . Som a i. > > la : 3 Plu an : hoo! Se J Hershey Kisses Ib 19¢ CHESTER R. RHODES, Woodward. Re | Ernest Wagner, ie ra. v. Paulhamus raf ex! pieklea, cake and off en were | -— - Ls d BAKER'S Monroe County. Ing the services, fn by members of bale Sag) FOR SALE-—Hand-pick applies COCONUT Yellow Label 2 dor cans 15¢ 1 A Funeral services s held w oud Representative In Congress Grange Bi DON GINGERY MUSSER Clearfield County wife of Willi RS jonathan, Senator, Nop i ¢ » & i The next Journal meeting will be! sprayed fruft—J O Goodhas iva CLOROX Liguld Cleaning and t bot 23 with Progress Grange at Centre! Hall: phos y ; a Washing Compound q Cc . . on October iui "ae Senator In General Assembly home in Cot STOVE FOR SALE Parlor stove Eran pe fa £188 ok on : tala n o ¥ . oJ ite arior #loy PENN. 1 y > " EDW. JACKSON THOMPSON, ed in Millhelm on Tuesday forenoon PENN-RAD Hedium or Heavy Centre County Rev. G. A Fred Griesine. the Ev. . KS OC, CLARIFIES LAW ON a oie] H i . D - * MO OR Ol | 2 99 Plas 2 (ex County. wre BN i x Vagner, Centre all, } | i ingelical-Reformed i hy the | HAULING AUTO PASSENGERS | / R ; -gal can C Tax 2 Bspresentative In General Assembly |onini barge with Rev if 1 PIANO. practically nes oi |e JOHN W. DECKER, \ulhamus, pastor : reh, ane Fancy Chocolates 2 Ibs 37¢ Gregg Township, Peppermint Pattles— Nougatines—Ca ramels— Whipped Creams, rei BIRTHDAY PARTY, CHESTERFIELD CIGARETTES 2 pkgs 25e HEINZ CATSUP soz bot Se SUNSWEET PRUNES—*lenderized”a new provess; 2-1b phe 23¢ CAMPBELLS TOMATO SOUP 8 cans 25¢ FANCY MACKEREL FILLETS 2 for . number of invited guests spent amost! iin at home these brothers ana OF PU Convenience from tT ‘ube | cider every Tuesday afternoon untit{{] Chef BOY-AR-DEE with Tomato Sauce played. Tho. reireshments Consaied of Clavence Stover, Bovine. Wher Frga| A Common cumier 1s 5 person who Fon a ong Ch 5 || ‘Spaghetti & Meat Balls 2 cans 25c¢ sandwicl (les, an He ove : 3 op : vw i 4 a 1 , yg: 3 x 3% $4 : 1 31. . Kk : ; fi B = cream. i Milthetry y {wttic Masser b LA ORire ride with him at ti} fn STABLE FOR SALE--8ig 0 1. The followin a. pr nt: Me hive * 3 fa 4 he is v ¥ 10 maj i trip. 'Wheth- | 800d Jumber Inquire M. Sween. wi $ wy 825 ¥ : » i sir Ale 30 Ia ¥ $ii« gv y and Mrs, | vehem, Mra. Mine | Sire % ‘ Xt $a a nal. = {er this is true as 1 uns I i rey, Potters Mills, (Spri ng Mills, RB. D va Foreman, Willard Foreman, Mr. {earrier can be determin nly in al ‘ x38 . d Mrs wster igen, Sara llgen formal proceeding tar EARS we ae ; and Mrs Lester ligen, Sara ligen, Mr . i p . WANTED-—-Market chickens of all e No parts to f a ¥ cee By on £4 Sages 3 Bs 2k kd ona Andrew Tonada i son who tremepory nr. and Mrs. Ja, Rachau, Guy Rachau, VONADA ~Jonas Andrew Vonada, | Person Who tramsports Passens- "kinds; tankage sold, $1.50 per owt. EIT 8. Mary E Osman { and « lhged and respecte ‘obirn | citizen. Pr% and receives ne compensation for ro J EET - Mrs. Mary E Osman, Mr. and Mrs. |#ged a pected inen, 675 and recel ve A. M. Reigel. Centre Hall; phone 11. wun Daniel Bohn, Wallace Bohn, Mr, and Passed away at'his home in that com. Sch transportation gs not a common R32. Mrs. D, W. Sweetwood, Mr. and Mrs [unity Sunday a week, following an|oarrier ; wh Gregg Carper, Ray Carper, Mr. and /llness of a complication of diseases) “A person who has permanent ar : - All one piece, Gem loads, Mrs. Charles Zettil . Inez, Hazel, Rich. {Wij which bh Wins afflicted for a rangements with one or two persons | ne | fs v ] 1 . wl, Rich-}{ : gi - sg ard, Miriam, Nevin and ganes Zet. Dumber of years past {by which be takes them to work with ! . cleans, shaves in a jiffy . tle, Mr. and Mre. Hamuel’ Zettle. Wal | He was aged 77 years, 2 months ang him, or takes them io the school : | i : T W iSt—it opens! T Ww 15¢ — ter, and Cordelia Gobble, Mrs, J. W.|23 days having born in Haines Which he is attending. is probably not 4 Nn ; | In it closes! Dual Alignment Gobble. Mrs tandall Steiger Leots | township June 30, 1854 a «on or Hen. ® commen carrier, even though - SR i | . ger, : fen. | locks the blade so rigidly Steiger, Mr. and Mr Miles Lingle (73 } Mary (Hishe fonada. Bare ives pay from then : : x HA es Mrs, and Mrs. Jared Ripka, Mr. and V'Vin&g him are his wide: Margaret! “A person who carries a large num BC 4 = 1 ia youcansafelyusethekeen- Mrs. Emplicld Devolia and Richard | F : ies Vonada, to whom he was D of passengers with him or « re , 18 : § § | \ ge» y est edge on earth. Gem Empfield, Mrs, Wil r Confer, Irene {unit in marriage Jul, 8, 1880, and fie different persons each day and A ; Mi Bl i I: st 80 Bernice and Dorothy Confer. Fyed | three children John HH. Vonada, James receives pay for the service, is prob. | . AL | : v IC romatic adacs 1a Zettle, Mrs, Muriel Brown, Barbara” Vonada and Mary Elizabeth, wits 801¥ a common carrier. This can be | h | long, shave so smoothly De et et to” eae. E13 Seat Bo ast Sie | CT tht all sabetutes wre ex onfer, Misg Velma Dress. Miga Elen. FURen services were held Weldnes 8 td ARAIns « and after " ; nor Faust, Mary Ellen Fauost, Junior i92y following the death in the Co.|d hearing before the Commission i — j i trav agant. Discov cr the Tigen, Mr. and Mrs. PP. E. Mersinger, |PUrn Reformed church, the Rev. | "Suey complaint is net likely to be Vi HU ] i ] razor that duplicates the John, Mary, Kathryn and Leroy, Mer |A: Fred Griesing, assteted by Ney, A. [010d unless the passengers are trans. barber's lon lidin singer. y C. Paulhamus, having charge of the ported along the line of some bus! A Monument Erected. k g 8 d he stroke. Ask your dealer services. Interment was madd lin the|00Mmbany or rall carrier which would | to the memory of a loved onu ls*a about Gem . . Aaronsburg and Reformed cemetery, [receive the businesy if the persons . Sunshine Class Mpets were not carried in private car. pubwntiag expression of your jast The Sunshine class met at the home ? "No more definite statement can be ng tion. To select one that GenSuetyRassCorpyBnokiya N.Y of Lilian Rickert on Friday evening.| GALBRAITH Frank Gal th, wholiseued in advance of formal proceed-| Li) be appropriate requires careful An item of business transacted was ]Conducted a jewelry store and repair|ings he innio consideration— for it must last the election of officers for the ensu shop In Bellefonte since the beginning pol na Bod Conn oo nn A through all the years to come. Let fng year, which resulted as follows: [of the Civil War up to within a year |it for determination on complaint.” H4 fo'operate Win yollwl submits President, Geneva Hess, vice presi-] died at the home of his daughter, : tng suggestions based upon cur dent, Lillian Rickert; socretary, Grace [Mrs Edward Shields, at Wyomiswing, PUBLL { Wie experience ag memoria; sculp- Wednesday of fast week. Ho was aged C SALE REGISTER. wn, _Bmith; treasurer, Vera Weaver, 5 ¥ he ‘ 5 C. : ments were served at th years, 11 months and 11 days. The j “lows of the Meeting. . The next eon THURSDAY, OCT. 25, 12:30 o'clock, H Hy HOMAN ing will be held at the home of Dean |oemetery, Bellet ; BH. GO, STRONMEIER foil » Contre Hall Marke & Grasite Works