The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 11, 1934, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 19534.
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YHE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY,
SR
CENTRE HALL. PENNA.
—
SMITH a BAILEY, Propriston
8. W, SMITH, Editor,
. BEB. BAILEY, Associate Editor and
Business Manager,
ire———
a :
Botered a the Post Office " Centre Hall
#8 mecond class matter,
TERMS. The terms of subscription to
MS Bovures 419 G0 4 your in advance.
“SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES
PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
(Bev, 8, ¥. Gresnisee, Pastor.)
Centre Hall—10:30 A. M
G. Morris Smith, D. D.,
Susquehanna University,
wil) preach,
president of
Selinsgrove,
PENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE
(Bev, Deine RB, Keener, Faster)
Centre Hall—
§:30—Church School.
7:30—Church Service.
6: . P. Mpeting
gion in’ the Home.”
Bradford.
Spring Mills—
#:00~Church service.
10: 00-—Church School.
Farmers Mills—
§:80—Church School.
10:830—Churcy, Service.
Theme,
Leader,
“Re.
James
PRESBYTERIAN
(Bev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor)
#:30—8unday School.
10: 80—XMorning Worship.
§:30—Christian Endeavor.
METHODIST EFVISCOPAL
(Bev. Seth Russell, Pastor)
EVANGELICAL
(Rev, J. W, Zang, Pastor)
Tussey ville—
Worship Service,
Sunday School,
Centre Hall—
Bunday School, 9:30 A. M,
Worship Service, 10:30 A,
Egg Hill
Home Coming
Home-Coming Service at Egg HIL
Homecoming
he Egg Hil E
Oct.
2 A M
10 A. M.
M.
399 p. m.
service
vangeli
14th, at
Hev
ty sy
gelical fvan
music
this service,
fm—————
DEMOCRATIC STATE
United States Senator
JOSEPH FF, GUFFEY,
Allegheny County,
n
TICKET.
Governor
GEORGE H. EARLE,
Montgomery County.
Lieutenant Governor
THOMAS KENNEDY,
Luzerne County,
Becretary of Internal Affairs
THOMAS A. LOGUE,
Philadelphia County.
Judge of the Superior Court
CHESTER R. RHODES,
Monroe County.
Representative In Congress
DON GINGERY
Clearfield County
Senator In General Assembly
EDW. JACKSON THOMPSBON,
Centre County.
Representative In General Assembly
JOHN W. DECKER,
Gregg Township.
MANY ANSWERS GIVEN
IN LIGHTING
wy nN
L
COMES
END AT HOME
deaty occurred Mon-
day morning when Mrs. Harriet Cath.
arine Rowe widow of J. Samuel Rowe,
passed out of this life, With no vis
ible evidence at the time of being mel
ancholy or suffering from other dis-
turbances, she ended her life in a loft
over a4 one-story kitchen at her home
in the northern section of tewn.
She and her daughter, Mise Verna
telephone exchahge operator, com-
prised the family sinwe the death of
Mr. Rowe. Monday morning Miss Rowe
was a bit tardy In arising, and upon
doing so falled to find her mother,
who had come down stairs an
or more previous, in the house,
then to the stable, but
appointed there. Later the
into where the dead,
wag found. :
Mrs Rowe was the daughter
and Isabel (Stump) Stump, and
born Potter April
king her Vans 5
and 13
lorated
marriage
MRS,
HARRIET
TO TRAGIC
A most tragic
ROWE
oH
hour
She
went was dis-
loft
body
"was
looked of
the mother
of
Lavi
was
in township,
m age is
She and her
Hall
INRE
days
in Centre
Prucs
Bradfo
EME
p
ohi
Mis hel
A las
yd
attentic
Emma Joanna
Keen,
week at
KEEN.
widow of
Tuesday
Mr
Al
Ines
=. heen,
fred passed away
her home
Vict
ees ee
in Pes
Rimmey
sant
died
morning.
held
Pleasant Gap.
pastor of the
denomina-
the
her home
Stacia
trouble on
services
with burial
J. Wagner,
€ hurch, of which
wis jong member,
minister,
The deceased was
Daniel and Elza Emerick Frazier,
and was born August 20, 1860, making
her age 74 years, 1 month and 1
Shewas the widow of
but ig survived hy
namely, Earl Rimmey,
Gap: Anna, wife of Fred
Hving at home: and
mey, R. N. also at home,
SS SS ——
HEAD OF SUSQUEHANNA UNLV.
WILL PREACH IN LUTH. CHURCH
Morris Smith, of
University,
to fill the
posite
{aroline
heart
Funeral
morning,
WwW,
Lutheran
tion she
officiating
Sunday
were
at
Rey
a was
the daughter
three
of
toush,
Dr. G
Susquehanna
eng
Latheran
morning at 10:30
outstanding
church
president
ged pulpit in
church, Sunday
Dr, Smith in
in the Lutheran
has been
the local
an
figure
POTTER, GREGG AND BORO
COMMITEEMEN MEET, DINE
Judge
prod it ke
world
{ienoral
Confer
Ho
th
Neff,
H inder-
LWY
Lott Neff, ward
family
last
taker, passed ”
Wadne
lowin
Ry morn week fol
an iliness that had it
prior A
an operation,
aguin,
been
8 pens
wis several ALS year
she underweng
May
since
but: i:
conditi
namber
bang
ame Ih
having
of times.
Mrs. Neff
Michael
and
aged £0
#
He
was a daughter the
and Rebecca (Mann) Cone
3 i
near Howard Shel
4 month and
ate
{ep was born
was
d aya
years, 4
indicated above, the
do also these
cf Pleasant Gap:
undertaker
Winner of First
nounced
Weekly
to-day,
Prize An.
was the
store
"We
ber of
he said.
where are
eye protection,
there be
new Bclence of Seeing
the answers indicated
testants thoroughly
subject after ing
tin. ‘Protection Yo
session.”
Cecll Walker, the
paid, “We had a most dificult time in
determining the winner. Such a sreat
number of entrants answered the nine
Guestiong on ligt that |
the result hinged os
say. This had to
more than fifty words. It was finally
decided that the entry submitted byl
Mrs. M. T. Zubler of Spring Mills, came
neares to the ideal. She was declared
the winner.”
Ag a reward for her efforts, Mrs, Zub.
ler receives one of the new table
lamps, approved by the Huminating
Engineering Boclety. It was designed
to relieve and minimize eye strain and
fatigue.
Another of the four weekly contests
is now on. Contest blanks and the
information bulletins are obtainable at
all loca; storey that are displaying the
“Better Light—Hetter Sight” posters.
managers 4 morning
surprised
that
“Knowing
are not at the
answers we turned
roe
thae people
lighting
an ides that
interest in the
The nature of
that Con-
understood the
read the
ur Priceleas Pos.
every
interested in
had
and
we
would keen
the
hav
for
hulle.
one of
Judges,
ting
largely
be
correctly
the
written in not
on
When everyons in a candidate’s own
community has a good word for him,
he t to be acceptable to others
who a less intimate aoquaint-
ance. Apply this measuré to Jolin W.
Decker, | of township, candidate
for the assembly, if you please.
Heltraan
Alia
. CC. Hi
aled
g after a
$y
nan
pe int county, at
Thursd
ngering ilin
Heltman b
for
the BE
Beside
by two
M
Heltman,
B. Heckman,
| PE |
brothers
home rvenin
¢ diabetos Mrs
Valley
of
Tylersville
survived
Boyd
Q A
Mes W.
and Mra
a of
resided In Sugar
and was
church
husband
and
of
of Loganton,
of
add
26 years member
it
nt
she
vangelical
her is
two daughters:
dellevue, Ohio;
R. D.;
Hublersburg
of Tyleraville, Two
sister surviving are:
of Greenburg; Joseph
Sinnemmahoning, and Mrs,
of Ashland
pervi 0%
in
BOns
Heltman
Greninger,
and
Glantz,
a
Drinlel
Glant of
H Noll.
Funeral held on Bon
Hill ceme-
were
day with burda Cedar
tery
BOOP. ~-Mre., Beulah
her home at Milmont, Union county,
where she had lived for twelve years,
on Saturday, from complications. Ine
terment waa made at Centre Hall on
Tuesday.
Deceased was the dayghter of Hens
ry and Mary Zerby Garver, and was
Boop died at
‘tre Hall, November 14, 1856, making
her age 78 years, 10 months and 25
days,
The deceased waa twice married, her
second husband having been Frank
Boop,
A brother, John Garver, on
homestead west of Centre Hall,
vives the deceased,
the
sur:
LOCAL
lol ST
AND PERSONAL.
I
ndered to
4
ana
even oes ir O
A recep! wey
grand large dole.
William
wi Al
a
gation was present from SHOT
Bellefonte Fleetwood, ont
Tn
Samuel H
Rudy
Hall,
LP
ind Mrs
Tressler,
ngerich, Mr
Mra Wesley
motored
Youngstowr
30
o
in
returning
SRY
M: day
points
John Galbraith
visited
Leipert,
wns the latter place,
els relatives of
Gingericl
Mies
Miss (Face Hub
afro stu lents
others nar
obarn Poor
and
isburg,
Ivanced
(reininger
are
than the pedi
EDWARD JACK”) THOMPSON.
Mr. Thompson is the Democratic can.
didate for State Senator in the Centre.
Clearfield district. He la one of the
young, aggressive members of the
Party, a New Deal oh.am.
pion. and a vole for him November
6 will assure the kind of Hiate govern.
ment which wij benefit the common
people, ~~not the big interests
We a ———— *
4
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PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN
POR
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BOY REACHES HAWALL
ON WAY TO PHILIPPINES
following interesting
rom Burton Snyder, Centre Hall High
graduate, class of 1933, his
parents, Mr, and Mrs, Floyd E. Snyder,
The lad is in the U, B. Army and by
time has reached his destination
Philippine Islands—where he
service the artillery.
letter
LOCAL Wm. Gruenwald Coming Why Horses,
William :
ta,
of
ire
of
Bouth
sell a
miles nt
2ind
inter.
——————— A MA AS
“ord Motor
for
Series baseball
Reports have it
Henry $100,000,
in Ford's
Gruenwald,
he will
horses and
Dako |
cartosnd
BALE
eng.ane,
Hall,
1%
HK.
24
Heeler
ike
i
pears,
new,
D,
ain
Harry
9
os
announces
The letter is h. p
Wolfe,
Kas
Contre
en
More
western
Halil,
definite
»
(
Monday, Oclober
school to announcement
8TOV E
practically
Nagner,
Fi "we
new
Centre
SALE -
$7.00
Hall, R,
Parlor stove,
“Vernon G
D2 A
Thanks to the
and Ford
the World
by play.
broadonst
profit, perhaps,
Company |
oti
the broadcast i
games, play| WANTED—Market chickens
that the | kinds; tenkage sold, $1.50
a day's A. M, Relgel, Centre Hall;
hasiness, | R2.
dealers
the
will
The
of ail
per ewt—
yhone 1i-
in Const
follows:
Hon
Cont
Steamship Grant,
Transport
Bept
Service,
17, 19834.
8 *
(IE
FRED LUSE, Manager CENTRE HALL
GINGER SNAPS 2®:]9¢
Cresrrres
VERMONT
MAID
SYRUP
Dear folks
At
at home:
o'clock today we
Hawall. 1 might
it is all about,
reach my post and
real soldiering.
better than
more accommodations
every night and they
ship's paper, whicy
Whispering
the
two pull
BO
I am anx-|
get started
like this
Republic,
We |
are
Into}
PURE
FOOD
ashore |
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the
ROME
jot
has
shows
good. The
ed "The
posited
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is call
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the
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warm i
on 1}
Let
keey
on newg in Btatns
radiogram
like the
Hite
will send you a
here, 1
it's
we leave troples
lot-——only i
I have a special duty in
ship's
ano
PURE MUSTARD
it jar 1 Hc
DOGGIE DINNER
oJ {1b cans L25¢
16-07
cans 1 ic
Cocoa Syrup HERSHEY'S
CAMPBELL'S
VELYEETA
CARNATION
Assort.
CHEESE
EVAP,
Soups. 2eans 19e
15 1h
MILK
1444
12.
RED
CHERRIES
2 5-0z bots
< OC
EE PPPPPEPPPE EEOC ETOIOEIS
Maxwell House Coffee 1-1b can 35¢
Baking Powder--Rumford, 8.0z can 17¢
PRODUCTS
DESSERT pkg Ibe
Washi
YY RSDUrND
for «0 can 7c
and
Ln
GRAPENUTS
INSTAXT POSTUM
HEINZ SPAGHETTI
CANNED PUMPKINS
OF pkg
ook
§-oxr can 2Zbe
21-02 can
ge can
WEIS QUALITY
PEACHES
PINEAPPLE
COCOA
ge can 17c¢
ge can 19¢
2-b can 19¢
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py a AEA BARA RA SAAR SARL
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“indoor” time. You listen to the radio, you
Many people do more reading
strained. Reading is fatiguing when the light is inac jequate.
Give your eyes, and your family’s eyes ENOUGH LIGHT
this winter! Make certain that the seeing conditions in your
home are safe. A remarkable device called the sight meter
enables you to test the light in your home quickly. It
measures light scientifically, accurately and records whether
there is sufficient light for reading, needlework and other
seeing tasks,
Your eves serve you every day of the year. Do not put
an extra strain on them during the “indoor” months, Make
sure that your home, also your office and factory, ore safe
Jor seeing.
Arrange for a SIGHT METER TEST today. Check the
light on the porch and in every room in the house. There is
no charge for a Sight Meter test,
WEST PENN POWER CO.
"Both are the same size.
This is the
sight meter
which tests
West Peny Power Company
Box 1223, Pittsburgh, Pa.
1 want a Free Sight Meter Test made of the lighting
in my home.
Name. EE
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