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    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1834,
THE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY,
mm
CENTRE HALL, PENN
eT
BMITH & BAILEY,
85. W, SMITH,
E BAILEY
Business
vA.
Proprietors
Editor,
Associate Editor and
Mannger,
Batered at the Post Utlice ln Centre Hall
88 second class matter.
TREMS. The terms of subscription to
Ee Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance
Legal advertising at the rate of ten
pents per line each insertion.
Display advertising rates made known
”- _Applicutien,
“SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES
PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
(Bev, 8, ¥, Gresuheeo, Fastor,)
Georges Valley—10:30 A. M
Centre Hall—2:30 P. MM
Farmers Mills, 7:30 P, M.
Sermon by of the several
ministers,
one local
CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE
(ley, Dulas KB, hesnor, Master)
Centre Hall—
#:30—Church School.
30: 30—HHoly Communion Service
6:30-X. FP. Meeting; theme,
Study of the Aposties’ Creed,"
gr, M. Gene Dinges,
Friday evening at
Bervice.
A
Lead-
7:30, Preparatory |
Tuaseyville—
§:00—Home Mission Service.
J0:00—Church School.
PRESBYTERIAN
(Rev, J. MM. burkpsiriok, Faster)
§:30—8Sunday School,
§:30—Chrisuan Endeavor,
1:30—Evening Worsuip,
-
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Boy, beth Russell, Faster)
Pentre Hall—
#:30—Morning Worship,
A0:30—Sunday School,
PpTUcelown—
a0:00—3Sunday School
31:00—Morning Worship,
Poring Mile
7:30—Evening Worship.
aad
EVANGELICAL
(Rev, 4. W, Zang, Vastor)
Bpring Milis—
Worship Service, 9:30 A. M.
Sunday School, 10:30 A. M.
Bethesda—
Sunday School, 9:30 A M.
Worship Service, 10:30 A, M.
Centre Hall—
Bunday School, 5:30
Worship Service,
A. M,
7:30 P. M
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET,
United States Senator
JOSEPH ¥F GUFrEY,
Allegheny County,
Governor
GEORGE H. EARLE,
Montgomery County.
Lieutenant Governor
THOMAS KENNEDY,
Luzerne County,
Secretary of Internal Afialrs
THOMAS A. LOGUE,
Philadelphia County
Judge of the Superior Court
CHESTER R. RHODES,
Monroe County.
Representative In Congress
DON GINGERY
Clearfield County
Senator In
EDW,
General
JACKSON
Centre
Assembly
THOMPSON,
County.
* » . . .
Deaths
* - » - . * -
i
Id
and
GOOrgo
Lillian
and
DEVINNEY
John
1 10
home
1D.
i
n
Ty
fant son of (Cal
I
died
tre
n
ntha
Nis pare
t Brus
Yevinne ge mi
at the
Hall, R.
an acute
the
Jol
services
of
Ws A 3
nt. Sur
brother
wile
wmarents and
Josephine,
held at the
in theHeok.
M Miller,
a] churdh,
from atarrhay
viving are a
and sister, and
Funeral
and
cemetery.
were
interment made
Rev. Paul
Evangelic
officiating minister,
home
man
of
was the
the Rebersburg
of Roland
County
patient
husband
south of
aged anogt
with-
Jers
FYE. Viola wife
died in
where
She
Fye,
the
she was
and her
farm
was
to this section
years from New
York
hos
on
Hved
Lin-
ne
OO
Fye, Centre
pital,
Tuesday.
the Sharer
Hall, and ghe
She came
past
New
@
near
den
Years
in the
r or
two
Harry W,
Bellefonte,
the of
Carpeneto,
FLACK. ib
of
morning at
Mrs. George
lowing
trouble.
Flack,
died
is
HJlefon
with
son
aged
Monday
daughter,
fol
heart
and a
ville,
ho
ivr
years,
home
3 1t4
a lingering iliness
Surviving
Lidoyd
oO
are i
daughter, Flack, of Blairs
and Mra
made his
whom
yed
with
arpenet
He
3,
home, wa
{
8 empio
numoer o
ard, died
Mrs, H
Wednes
eation of
Tyso
and Cathe:
4
of
Stover
ir
and
near
wighter
hor)
Mrs
M.
was born son township
It Ha
ot we
as agod wut 738
death
by daughter,
Mill Hall and the
id sisters WwW, E
Mrs. Evey,
she all of Bure
E. Stover, of Akron,
Stover, of Mijlheim,
a College, Ww
years at th
She is survived
Mrs. John Lucas,
following t
J.
whose
al al
time of her
a
ono
of
Stover, 0. Stover, 1d
at home
College; Ralph
and Chas, FP
died,
£
KESSLER.-
heim clothing
home of
Hildred,
A. Kessler,
merchant,
daughters,
with whom he liv
York City, Mr. Kessler,
years of age, <ame
States thirty-eight
Zager, Russia, and after
lished a clothing business in Millhelm,
where his daughter
coming from Joined him
remained in until
years when retired
ler died years ago, but
vive him children:
Ben Grossman) and
rie Deitz) £
David, of
New York
Michlos
uel,
Pauline
City
former Mill.
died
Pauline and
in New
was 63
United
from
his
ed
who
the
ago
to
years
soon
wife and
Russia,
Millheim
¥
i
Hao
Mrs
there
Sarna
(Mrs
land,
Jace,
(Mrs
ago ©
two sur
Mrs.
Lar
Ohio
these
Mary,
pe
level!
¥
tooth
Hod
of
ne
N of
oO jester, f
ty; nne
itz), . :
unknown,
New
ROSSMAN
tack
of last
wed
Mifflir
He had
health
Mr
while
week
6% yen
Ure
1
wi
Miffinburg
the
n
VOurs ago,
a life-
was long mem
yierian church
sisters
3
inilan,
Representative in General Assembly
JUHN W. DECKER,
Gregg Township.
CENTRE COUNTY
HOSPITAL NOTES.
- - -
The
South
admitted
ment,
Harry Ben
CRme a surgical
Miss Geraldine
a surgical
day.
Albert
patient,
A
Mrs,
There
the
of
8
patient
Ard,
was
Thursday.
A ii
admit
vy Fry df
{EF tate
of onsburg,
patient ted
Centre
od
Smith, Hall, a surgical
was dischar irday,
Mr,
Burn
®
¥
daughter born
nd
was
Br
§
and
Hay mu
we
re f
tients In
hospital the
3 Fie
ning
a -
Municipal Theatre
Playing
Millheim
week wil]
Merry Frinks”
and Aline
tors that wi
tire family.
Monday and
noted picture
ing Katharine
Attractions,
Municip
wri it
comedy
theatre 5
Firday
ti
& irday this
riot
Guy’
Here
enjoyed by
it "The
Kibbhee,
MACS
bw
is a
the
Tuesday will be that
“Little Women,” starr
Hepburn, This picture
has peen awarded first prize as
finest acted motion picture produced
in 1934 as well ag the cleanest Do
not fall to see “Little Women” at this
theatre, Monday and Tuesday, Novem.
ber 5 and 6.
the
MAA SPIRIT.
Under the Sales Tax in 1932, there
was collected in Pennsylvania $9,800,
000, but the utility corporations were
not asked to pay one cent. Schnader
ruled that "beans, bread and cabbage
are ‘tangible’ things and, therefore,
taxable. Gas, water, electricity, are
‘intangible, and therefore, untaxable.”
Charles
«in-law
Funeral services
He
Was
by
whose
was n
reared
1
siirvived
Ar
a wife iaughter,
thel, at home fied. He
1
1 about
ae
DEATHS,
Turner,
Het
sew hey
:
malden
Her
%
name was
sand
two
Ci
118
urner, two son
urviy
©
held
thes
o Hat
Fd
i
n
ito
Blood
Nt
v2 3
I Qui
oning
war fs «
hos.
from
ipashtirg
ih
hildren
in
His
¥
the i $es
pital
and
He Was Years
several « survive him.
—
POTATO GROWERS.
Reports continue to come 1
potatoes by growers in
tion.
John I. 8navely east of Old Fort, re.
ports 3000 bushels,
M A
of this sec.
years, due to the fact of a iuch re.
duced acreage.
A OANA
Pennsylvania on Tuesday received
a Federal grant of $0,145,600 for relief
of its needy and unemployed during
November, The sum Ja almost half
a million more than the $8,675,000
given the State by the Federal Gov:
bh To
ernment for October,
|
|
A.
FPEFEX
foun
G1
Board,
Petre
Now
ol
um
ple dpe
t fe
Lid
wmeveltl prog
for eleran
Enlisted
on on
Navy
of
1d
the
Jus £3
EARLE
won his
border
olism
Victor
o8
privat
the Mexican
fi
(1
“na A
oommiss
Awarded
Commander
the Wor
deal for
(ross wr
8 8
Pledg
im
as the
1 y
during Wa
1
Y
a square elerans
Pennsyl
REED
Although
velerans
vania.
Major,
veteran
bil
Field Artillery
voted
311th
he On
fore
wrong
t L
i
every brough
him.
SCHNADER—Clalmed exemption on
the ground his wife dependent
upon his labors, and under the claus
covering those physically or mentally |
unfit for ilitazy serylee,
was
GUFFEY,
United
priv (REL)
Democrat
Bintes
F.
for
JOSEPH
candidate
up
Uj
Senate,
when
alled
M
gave business
and
ington an Dollar
ident Wilson.
time President
snd tru
t hi
declared Wig ¢
A-Year
war
Wash
by Pres
The war-
wis
in
as President Roose
it’ nt
Hi in
splendid
elifare
veil's personal tive
sylvania, he 1
rash
¥ rv
unstis sw es to the
ing
of our w
ATS
EARLE
Minister
Democratic
GEORGE
United
become
H
wr
Ww
bh resigned
Austria
for
oO
10
ir
didale
1
to Can
first
”
!
Gaverno
in 1816
married,
the
saw his War service
Although only four months
Farle
Second
enlisted
Penn'a
broke
ws private
Inf:
oy
a
antry
His
the Mex!
his abil
in wh
border
ment
It.
warfare regi
was the
and
under war
He
Lieu
nthe
first to go to
line in actual service
ity
onstrated
of Becond
A ry
n
Aime Stress was
retured ith
Ww
ten
ant
inte Tun
few
ha
»
after the
4
t
1 the World
80 TEACHERS
NAME
IN COUNTY
DELEGATES TO INSTITUTH
Three hundr
attendar
He
A»
LINK” AT BROWNIES
TO KESSLER FOR $55,003
“MISSING
LEY
boetweoan 1
3
Boaver
iw
Pasi
i
0
i
won
F
Kessler, siitth n
$55,006
frequent
VB
imberian t
The “mis
ferred th,
mile, and
betwoan
Priv " sing
f is y re
a length of 66 of a
ans
Ver two moun
State P whidh
Py is d
price calls for grading
Locust ark, on
Brownie's ace Jocats
park
| The
dr age
inforced
fourteen
contract
ain the constructing
158
ten
ang
a re concrete arch,
long, feet wide and foat
hi toommodate a small
fy
surface from
of
IrNiaee,
intersection
Fe
is understor
i —————————
MARRIAGE LICENSES,
Mifflinburg
CMifMMinburg
Mensch
F. Stephens
| George M.
| Marge ©.
J.
| Nau da
Crawley
Boyer ,
White. .
Htate College
Philipsburg
Philipsburg
A SAM AARON.
Centre county has been allocated
$3204.40 for old age assistance. In
the State there has been “made avails
able” $1,333.333.34 for this purpose for
the monithe of Decembe rand January,
How the. “allocation” from a fat
# 3
plained,
wn
CITATION:
“For
cis
of
manding Officer «
Ling
his
§
Amie
profession
¢
spiring
prompt
saved
Giness
ind
Was
ship
For President
JOSEPHUS DAN
Becretary of
the
the
DAVID A
PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN
ihe
LLB a ll
SORE MUSCLES
Gguiekly relieved
with “KER” Rub
i in. Stimulates
i, local circulation.
/ 3 “7 \ its comforting
warmth
muscular aches and pains
Used for 87 years to relieve stiff
joints, neuralgia and sprains,
Reduces inflammation. Pene.
trates. Does not blister.
in this
wonder
resulis. Adverse
“Help Wanted”
Bales,"
ad
fre
un four-line
Hjttle nds,
way of
from »
fat for
pays for
These
in ihe
tise Buything here,
#8 “Mouse sud
oolurm ns,
thes
8 O00
YOiL
y to
Harry
COW FOIL BALK
Cuerne
some
Phillips
Pears,
new,
GAS PAINS
wind colicand stomach distress
more quickly relieved with
“RRR". The comforting
warmth of a teaspoonful in a
glass of hot water expells gas
and brings you prompt relief.
Great for that “morning after”
feeling
RRR gives comforting warmth
Externally and Internally
of the
the Ma
Hall
tree.
and
apples,
H.
Ww
win
ble
Homan,
Centre
™ ¥
Clayton
Granite Ori
FOR
r,
but-
reas -
Hall,
apple
prices
Centre
BALE
pears and potatoes;
Wiikey Horner,
Tusseyville
ET
AEE
Dried corn,
14
onabile
Pa.
{near
A
SCHNA
Pennsyl
andidate fop
Worid
Draft
WILLIAM
of van
oan (Gover
serve in the
of
Local
delphia
wi
sireat
raham Schnader
ladeiptin
Bectio
wife
that
Green A
claimed
4A,
and
ex
mption covering
any man whose hiliren
were dependent and
oy,
upon his
Section tt
exempting
D
perma hysically
¥ unit
That
Vote for a veteran, George HM.
Is the record.
Farle
for Governor.
SMALL-GAME SEASON
OPENS TODAY (THURSDAY)
“EAM
i
i
i
§
A Ss
L CONVENTION COUNTY
C. E.
The fall
antsy «
1
cn
The theme
"New World
Registrat
onvention of the Contre
Ende
ard.
yrviate
«
ue
hiristian Union will
he Chris
AVOT
November in t
tian urch at «
yi.
of the
Builders”
a0
conventic in
n
to
ticket
OTR
to
on,
Al
are
includes
Pe
nd
banguet ung ople’s Fans
stione ited a
§ 3
iy
at-
vi
‘
end,
Fo.
io
Sa
LEP PPE
HOW'S YOUR
Mathematics ? ?
- err eeer
roe ad fore
Solution to any be sont
of six
lose,
problem will
any upon receipt
cents in postage stamps, C.
Punxsutawney, Pa.
————
addross,
- -
L If un man § feet tall weighs 150
be. what will be the weight of a man
is 6 f(t
tall?
2. At the end of a rainy day, meas.
urements showed % inch of rainfall.
What was the weight of the water
that fell upon an acre of land? (Note
~Water weighg 62% Ibs per cubic ft.)
3. An automobile dealer sold two
used cars at $360.00 each, theivhy
gaining 26% on one and losing 83%
on the other; 814 he gut or Jose and
how much?
i (ANSWERS on last page):
FRED LUSE, Manager CENTRE HALL
17C
3 pkgs 17¢
5 bars 18¢
Ib 33¢
2 1-2 1b bars 25¢
Ib can 20¢
4 rolls 17¢
2he
FANCY WISCONSIN
Mild Cheese
ROYAL Gelatine--ill flavors
P & G SOAP
The White Naptha Soap
C & S Pad COFFEE
HERSHEY Plain or
Chocolate Bars
CRISC
WALDORF
Toilet Tissue
INSTANT POSTUM
GRAPENUT FLAKES
ANGLO "CORNED BEEF
FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHETTI
GORTON'S READY-TO-FRY CODFISH
EXCELL SODA CRACKERS
|b
Almond
The Digestible
Shortening
4-02 can
pkg lle
12.00 cam 18¢
15%-02 can 9c
ean lie
pox 19c
»
«OR
2-1n
{2 oz bot 21¢
2 pkgs 26¢
Vermont Maid Syrup
CHESTERFIELD
CIGARETTES
THE OPENING
of the
MODERNE BEAUTY SHOP
CENTRE HALL NOVEMBER FIRST
MARINELLO SYSTEM
MARY D. KLING
Announcing...
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EE A A —— re — i ea A,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CENTRE HALL, PA.
!
a a ——— a i a A
ree
CENTRE COUNTY'S ONLY CANDIDAIE
FOR CONGRESS :
Dr. GEORGE YW. HARTMAN
Professor of Psychology, State College, Pa.
SCHOLAR
SCIENTIST
SOCIALIST
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