The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 25, 1934, Image 4
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1934, THE C CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. So AIA . ——————— 1s St norms mre — —————— = te . THE CENTRE REPORTER as 3 heanerations« His wife, who survives Christy J. Smith, Bellefonte, | PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN ISSUED WEEKLY, LS him, was Miss Ida J the paves for a four-line nd in this a surviving are a son, Willlam W EE ' uh © Hallrone hops 1 Jul fan a ————— ’ - . X D th X Hn ane i : nds iMiam Corin, | would hay heen Dlaced o ¢ yotired | oolamn, These ttle ads, sre wonder CENTRE HALL. PENNA. * ea 4 1M Ct , . . a . . : workers in the way of resulis. Advers i : : Jr hero als urvive hin LWi tro i in oh id rit LAREN tise anything here, from a “Help Wanteg™ —— . thats ralter AM ncinnatl 4 of 4 $ nd the Penn Vii te nn "House mud Lit for Bales” SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors . S 8 + % a 8 » 8. W. SMITH, Editor, . . KERLIN DIES IN WINTER BOW. B. BAILEY, Anctate Sditer and HOME AT ST. PETERSBURG RR “ — \rthur Elmer Kerlin Butered at the Post Office in Centre Hall {1 io. home in St. Petershure, earls MIESS The following dis se second class matter, Monday TERMS, subscription to} a - ne De hl on EE ae with prfeumonia, following a ight pare Well-known in the Montreal, Can- Legal advertising at the rate of ten alyvtic stroke a week previous adn, theatrical world for the past dec farm. east ponts per line each insertion. The body is expected i o In ode, Jacob Henry Miess, 69, former su at the Allen Display advertising rates made known |Centre Hall by train from y cast on | perintendens of Loew's Theatre, died _Spplention. Saturday morning, and will be taken | Sunday night BATHURST to the Goodhart funeral parior where He was born in Penns Valley, Cen: | cq aire of Bellefonte morning after a brief lliness sent i from Montreal, Canada why hospit “SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES Eat, Ae he | FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE] | He i» urs ved by. n wite, th HN NTE RES | (Rev, 8, F. Gresuhee, Fastor.) rH, SE SRR SRE ————— A Tusseyville—10:30 A. M. PENN STATE GRADUATE Centre Hall—2:30 P. M. Ty (gilt, he Ate Spring Mills—7:30 P. A : 1 . SEES FARMING FUYURE FRED LUSE, Manager Opportunities CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE ne : by Senator Joseph R (Rev, Delos B, Keener, Faster) 5 oy : Erie county, who talked 1 ¢ o 1 wh . Centre Hall y 4 pe ; ; 2 men of the Bohool of AR ! oy ure at S ! COFFEE S | §:830—-Church School. - ’ the Pennayfvanwy ale ye ns. pec a e 7:00 ~—Y. P. Meeting—theme, Na- Vednesda) a4 from he Figg ll altaral tured Home." Leader, Ralph Arney. porn, the College in 1915 and 1s a Master | Breakfast Hour . . Ib 1 Oc Spring Mlills— Farmer §:830—Church School. ; 4 an or be a a J Chae I AE ee oun I Our Leader ra Mil fy : haim. sal Despite the det $:00—Chdrch service. 10: 00—Church School. PRESBYTERIAN \ E. KERLIN vemtur enterprises nave. mad meir|ll Weis Qual. Mayonnaise Re. 100 (Bev, 4. M., Kirkpatrick, Pastor) ¢ 3 : v Foran $ity 9:80—Sunday School. Ziewen etm ne ro Bd | Baking Chocolate, Hershey 2 1-2 1b cakes 25¢ $:30—Christian Endeavor. (No Preaching Service.) nay be viewed by’ relatives tl oie or y Penta - . eT + an oluts nied "ie ny os JELLO _—_— 3 hes 17: —— - f » yr nlterment y 1s mass 8 He Is survived METHODIST EPISCOPAL 0:30 o'clock, in the local cemetery, | former Blanche Showers, of Belief “Ruse of 1 Fuck i ot possible PABST ETT G (Bev. Seth Russell, Paster) Rev q Ff Greenhoe pastor of th ol Pa. two Song an thre inughters tis 109 definitel; iow much sesdtig ; , P & SALE ROLY COMMUNION at— Lutheran church, and Rev, J. ¥, Hark. may be exp Gn Ay a C H E E S E 1 6:30 ing, of the State College Lutheran Centre Hall, 9:30 a. m. SR : oa 2’ KNOPFBINGER.—Mrs. Lydia Cath-iyne wit play a more important part IVORY SOAP 8 med cakes 16ec church, to officiate. After the inler- a will y a mo important part s (} , . . ' : AL : im | K ff i 60 St. if » OZ Pp g fc i. ‘a ne “ Vg ¥ years, wife - 1 floats ment further services will be held in| rine nofisinger, ag : o in t # \& arm products in the o try o ; iy $ eas in ui 5 TA » * "og Spring Mills, 30 p. m. the home church of the deceased, of Henry Knoffsinger, of Pleasan ap yture ATE heim declared PILLSBURY'S 5 ars 180 Berviceg will be in charge of the Previous services were held atthe Flor. | Bled ww hex ki ia open: ay mo rr ing _ MINI MIX T4 White SNantha Boan " % n a » a8 oe 8 al yelock of par : ' A 4 BIG POTATO CROP, 1 Rev. Collins E. Hazen, of Lock Ha- lida home of the deceased on Wednea~ H : . . os with 4 # 1 UELR NK surviv rail a a ven. day by the pastor of the Lutheran alysis ow] M . y Apes IndAveda of BEIrGH tad win Makes better uits quickly 2 lge pkgs 83c¢ — church which Mr. and Mrs Kerlin 900 and daughter, Paul and Evelyn unarea WH persons a My § \ A rs Sn iar 4 One sister also survives, Mra Bartley, iting the J. L. Reitz potato far 2 1-2 Ib k 29¢ EVANGELICAL regularly attended when in the South, hi ar NSM ; os A rn ud ‘ p ~ hv ys . . : of Bellefonte. Funeral services were Wost Lew re. which (Rev, J. W, Zang, Fastor) Mr Kerlin's first experience as a . . . A . . POST ASTIE CLOROX dab ~ held at the home Friday afternoon, in Central Pennsylvas i igges ory ) TOASTIES Centre Hall— baby chick producer begun thirty. : f the R RC. Derst B of potatoe wry 3 “ k " ; “harge s Rev srahion., Bur ¥ La loess AVErRaEing yO vuRnes wi gy ’ Bunday School, 9:30 A. M. four years ago, when, as his present “% Arge oi the ev. IK rahe : or pkg Se 16-02 bars 2ie is : ’ 4 : ade in the Pleasant Gap per day. It | stimated that the Communion Service, 10:30 A. M. literature indicates, his equipmentand ‘4 was made in U Pleasant Gap Ber SRY. a an hat Xu Ra I... dd LU tb L,Y eee ined ws Sorat in a back vi a cemetery. cn reas 4a. de. aia . Tusseyville— stock was located In a back yard and - with from forty to fifty pickers dally B dd d Wal Fancy Ca | 25 Sunday School, 1:30 P. M. consisted of twenty-four hens and two on the job. The potatoes are place u € nuts New Cr cc : ; iid a : ul PYTEIN ada: Kul wife of Rev fh ; : pe : Communion Service, 2:30 P. M. male birds, and a 60-egg Incubalor. KUHN ~Maude Kuhn, wi 21 1N in drums and stored in the big undir "kW FEE CHW AT Spring Mills— Although greatly handicapped phys- | Frank Kuhn, an Evangelical minister, ground cellars They will ater be at AKER FUFFED \ WHEAT pkg 10e Bu : 1 . ically through the loss of a limb at lof Terry Hill, Lancaster county, died rraded mov : a ni p size and ous $44 a SOFTASSILK, the CAKE FLOUR #-or pkg 32 nday School, 9:30 A M. grad sovording to size and quality WEIS QUALITY COCOA ‘ 21h can 19e » . . x atts » «fn « at her home there of a hear; aliment on Service. 7 > ; about the time he attained his major. a r ! v ; —- ‘ pf pin Communion Service, 7:30 P. M fty he set hix mind on building up| Mrs Kuhn was a native of Hebers —————————— ——— CLICQUOT CLUB GINGER ALE—plug bot dep gt bot 20e a ; : “ja business worthy of note, and never burg, the daughter of the ate Willis Meeting of Democratic Workers. CAMPFIRE Marshmallows Ib pkg 19¢ 20 MULE TEAM BORAX Ib pkg 15c Enjo finer coffe Sprucetown, 11:00 a. m. : ¢ WERr Longer ————— RR - ’ . i lose heart, striving at all times for, Weber and Anna | Hartman) Weber A workers conference in the inter. Official Statement of the goal set About 1903 the prisent|and was aged about 66 years, wt of the Democrat) sndidates : oh 0 THE CENTRE REPORTER ol £4 Carlin Bopitry wi woased is survived by her husband ‘ Iati will DUFF'S MOLASSES “eis , 180z can 19c gite of the Kerlin poullry Ws 15 A 1 is survi 3 y hes i . 4 tober 1, 1934, purchased and occupied re the and four children: Todd, Romaine, Ar { OMET RICE : Ih pkg 10e grand view one obtains when looking thur and Alma The following broth} neeting will x open to } fav RH AL ST ON WHEAT CEREAL . 24-02 pkg 2Z3e the name Cerlin's Grand ers and sisters also Mrs. El-loring the New Ik HEINZ TOMATO SOU} 14-02 bog Zle : v : jor, Mrs § sferly and Mrs PINK SALMON ¢ cans 2%¢ CAMPBELLS TOMATO sop 8 cans 2c wee Title of Publication—The Centre Reporter ‘lew "o ry Farm. hs t origi mer M Place of Publication Cenire Hall, Pua. | i ' : Names of Publishers 5 weifh I ————————————————— — *H. W. SMITH n— . Vo ¥icre win v jon time « datighier of nnd (Hartman) (8 Fond a sell fotrrnmell fot ou and Me. Kerli have been spending who was 4 daughics of | | HOW'S YOUR {| PUBLIC SALE--CARLOAD of $ SMITH, oaateinr. [jsummery ot thels home here... 1] ia } Mathematics ? i TTR Ly Ar ja a rere? Western Horses @ BORROWER OF MELLON FUNDS | I an a A rT Fa tack, Ap te. J. 4; and { Areas. Rbon receipt: of ui Pinchot says Guffey received money | That was before the installation of Furnace, and Mi anche Burn, |C°Nts in postage stamps. —G Bios at Centre Hall Hotel Barn En SE | rt TR no, | SSE MONDAY, OCT. 29 ceived or drew W, from any I, or from “1 has politically Mello ELDEST FRing on ihe iY to a slore, in woodland. and the remainder or 72] Sale begins at One O'clock P. M. | CELDESy " moming on the'way a sore lin wootind. and the remainder or 13| Sale begins, af 0: J. D. SEARSON trations, an up t 3 I whe f bs A nd Rarah Jane Moore Ker Mr ‘har Saun Is { Juniata are in sevihuanrd an how many in H. L. EBRIGHT, Clerk. . . he Issue statement in which he ln Sod wmr-oim Trr-wnretvor-pf-hte M1 ¥, | Sinks toona, and X wood 17 : (Mellon) said . tm] fron "Governor Pincho Fas evidently been misinformes Mr Guffey does not owe me any money and never has rr owed me 5 ; to let us Prepare Wi D SE “l BELIEVE IN THE PEOPLE" I; S Time Your Car for inter riving : Earle has a slogan tha 10 hE made a part ot hie life It to “y be. . : WE ARE AN AUTHORIZED | Altoona Day eve in the peopl might be ecali- Tie SIRI bv . od af hereditary slogan. . For he coma AIDS in THIS WINTER WILLARD SERVICE STATION formed on “hat same veer. \| Winter Driving Play SARE with 11 1° WILLARD | WEDNESDAY, OCT. 31 lL Lo i inte the tunlon WF 8 mle EVEREADY BATTERY F nox’ DRIVE BLINDFOLDED §t necessary, buck In 1918, to send Gen, Pershing and army to the Mux ~USE PRESTONE l as low as $5.50 ican b Doughboy on the Mexican border Casco Defrosters | § cot venther win soon bo her Cominander of submarine chaser. and # $ r Also, Complete Battery Serviee. COME TO Hero of ro es 15 Bverready Preston United States Minister to Austria C up stesd $ EVR rece. up Let us quote you prices on ihe \ 9 Decorated for Perot wir serVice by Sassi nd He . he ) Ar I ip Famous FIRESTONE TIRES, oona - President Woodrow Wilson. D P ZERONE sad im. i wontey ng wil Commended anidn ” t.%4 u ont wt boll away or evaporate, will Have your SPARK PLUGS by President Franklin D ¥ i nun . . not daminge the car's finish, h toosevelt, for his courageous ai i ANTI-RUST, ANTI-FHREELE Cleaned—de each, macy. | Gr ceales R $2 95 a gallon We recommend CHAMPION That is George H. Earle, Democrat-| on.y $1 per gallon : SPARK PLUGS fe candidate for Governor of Pennsyls Y'%hat is George BH; Harle, as periape, Have your transmission drained and filled with new Winter WHIZ SEALED | MERCHANDISING few of hia loyal adherent ow of bs loyal adherents know him. 1} Gear Lubricant. Buying the New (Sealed) Way leaves no regrets. Attorney Genernl Schnader farms REFILL your crarkcase with new winter oil for EASY STARTING. \ Event out some of the Department’ Ww ine ay wn urtments Job DRIVE IN to our New Modern Station, WE AIM TO GIVE SERVICE. work. For instance, Willlam A. Gray, : for cling ha Dra tae J. SS! BOOZER SERVICE STATION One Day of Great Savings tax. Another big fee—$§100,000-—was g hia by HR = he a Phone WRU CEN IRE HALL oi iis ih Bl ria