THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1034 THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. / char a pr BRS a ——— — I —————c——————— DEMOCRATS TO FULFILL PROM- |» * « ss ss s&s ss ss ss Potters Mills, WANTED-—Market chickens of all * CENTRE COUNTY *l w c Mingle, wite ana two children {*i708: tankage sold. $1.60 per ew Cl IR W. C. Mingle, wife and two hiidr niA M. Relgel. Centre Hall; phones 11- THE CENTRE REPORTER 3 ISSUED WEEKLY. ISES BY PROMPT LEGISLATION] . members of the 1 BH rer talc 1 Wm A xi OrmicK ome SMITH & BAILEY, Proprictors . . n " - a tke Penn Haris Hotel, Harrisburg, ! County ho tal during the past week | Lester Palmer and Miss BDW, BE, BAILEY, Associate Editor sand 1014 Third Avenue. Altoona, passed | the task of bringing the Roosevelt [ty were the following at the home of 1. E Husiuess Muunger, laway at 11:45 A. M. on Thanksgiving | New Deal into Pennsylvania, Under] Peter Ishler, of Boalsburg, be Miss Caroline MeClaskey who had = ; — (day, of acuts rheumatic fever, the leadership of Governor-elect Earle came a surgleal patient Wednesday been visiting at the J. T. McCormick Batared at the Post Ullice ln Centre Hall Hoe was the son of William and | the campaign promises will be trans Mrs of Pine Grove home at Bilate College, has returned Mary Stover Herman, both deceased, lated into law, Ne Tales oo home. MS, TT ea 0 : Mills, was admitted on Tuesday as =a Toh The atm of subsciiption. to and way bo » Cobur on Feb-! The major address was made hy " . Messrs drew and Henry Gettig Be Beporter wre $1.54 a year, lo advance 474 Wig born near urn, on i | medical patient, : re. Andrew and nry Gelug, ’ rOrTa a x rat be Hate Y imittee, who pre. . ) 4 . : ri ty-third year. Hig parents took him | Democratic State Comm ' oe the Gettig summer home and enjoy- y . BANS Due ling sash tus pind koow n southwestern Missouri when but dicted that Earle would go down in Mills, are the proud parents of a son ing the sport of hunting deer er New and Rebuilt Display advertising rates made D g ! born at the hospital on Wednesday. # the sy f hunting + sylvania ut the age of 19. years ,He est of its governors. ployed at Btate College, spent the oe at <0 34 o » N # ¥ » 5 t £ gr ons £ . 28 scharg 4:0 : manhood In Penns and The wteering committee ls headed ship, a surgical patient, was discharg Thanksgiving season at her home here, All Sizes and Prices, about thirty-two years ago. He was | Wilson G. Sarlg, Berkyg county school Mrs, Kenneth Rhodes, y > A wo Lo abla to bs around riasss employed in the Juniata blacksmith master. Other members are: Harry!township, was admitted Sunday ag al|¥p for some time, ig able 10 be aro | NEW ’ Bev, Bb. FF. Gresul Pas . i { : - ~ ey T foces Ave by his Frank W. Ruth, Berks; W. J Eroe, There were 46 patients in the hos Mins Barah Ennist, who is employed - ae rR .~r z Tusseyv iil 9 to 10 A. M. hy deceased is survived y 1s ' 2 ; ; } . & Ly I EWIST OW N M F( CO a wife who before marriage wag Nancy Lawrence; John J. O'Keefe, Alle« | pital at the beginning of this week, at Bellefonte, spent the Thanksgiving A.55 .. i i F . West 4th St. LEWISTOWN, PA. pm ER D ths The Democratic legislators 117|* HOSPITAL NOTES. *]of Akron, Ohio, E. G. Mingle, CENTRE HALL. PENNA. 2 ca House and 19 p le oo » . » . . » o i ronsburg, visited on Saturds — ——— bers of the Benate-—who assembled in Among the patient it the Centre| 8. W. SMITH, Editor. HERMAN. Franklin B. Herman, of lon Saturday, dedicated themselves 10! from the south section of Centre coun- | enhaver, of Tyrone, vi 3 i B® escoud class walter. Harry Gearhart i a Py ¢ 4 AOD £ avi bh a rence, hal : } the psa AA Xe a hn ow. #1 aan Legal advertising at the rate of ten |Fuary 12, 1872, hence was in his six-|Davil L. Lawrence alFMag 51 Mr.and Mrs. Ernest Long, of 8,ring|¢f Praddock, are spending the week in MM application thre, monthg old, returning to Penn- the history of this State as the great 1 Mod bres A . em- : | * p— 4 : § Mrs, George Neff, of Harris town- Miss Orpha Fleisher, who ls om ICyC es e ocipe es SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES |ceorse. vaness \ IOOrEe ra llev ” 4 a'by the veteran Democratic war horse jed on Wednesday. " - 2 ; Jeorgey Valleys, going to, Alleona '3 of Harris F. A. Carson, who had been housed TRADE your Old Bicycles in om FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE fore shops of the P. R. R. for many years, J. Brownfield, of Fayette county, Fev. | medical patient, again. ! m——— Spring Mliils, 2:30 P. M, Vonada: two sons, William, in Holli- | gheny;: Eugene A. Caputo, Beaver; season with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. | 141 Rev. Seth Russell will occupy the daysburg, and Howard, in the South: Herbert B. Cohen, York; Blake B,ITHANKSGIVING OFFERINGS Frank Ennist, | ~ poipit, seven grandchildren, and the following Shugarts, Clearfield; Roy Furman, of RECEIVED BY HOSPITAL Centre Hall—7:30 P. M brothers and sisters: Joseph Herman, Greene; Harry N. Boyd, Westmore soe \ ‘ \ The following Thanksgiving contri- . '1g ¢ 0 y 3 and; Mis Ann Brancanto, Philade]- 8 " Rev. C. C. Shuey will preach. of Hecla Park, James W, Smith, of land; Miss Anna Ajoan 0, : butions have been received by the 1016-4th Ave., Altoona; Mrs. William phia; Denis L. Westrick, Cambria, and}" "0% “50° : uring . —— Royer and Mrs. Harry Weaver, also! Edgar Shrops Schuylkill. The next Satire eh hospital Sunn Ww MODERNE BEAUTY SHOP CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE [of Altoona. House caucus will be held Saturday, |Past week. ’ (Mov, Deine B, hesuer, Faster) The body was brought to Centre December 22. Union Thanksgiving offerings of the is headed by churches of Milesburg, §8.90, Centre Hall— Hall, Saturday morning for burial in| The Benate Committe - - YA ree yg" ~S O 9:30—Church School the Holy Cross cemetery, Georges| Warren KR. Roberts, of Northampton Union Thanksgiving offerings of FAIR COMI E riTIv E PRICES . 2 ‘oii Valley. Funeral services were In/county. His associates are: Herman|Iutheran, Reformed, and Evangel (Based on Time and Supplies Used.) 7:30—Church Worship. = charge of Rev. Kleffel, of Altoona E. Baumer, Cambira; BE. J. Thompson, [churches of Rebersburg, $6.13 : 6:16—Y. P. Meeting, theme, “Church RA Centre; CW. Sones, Lycoming, and] Tmion Thankesiving offerings of MARCEL FINGER WAVE tiquette.” Leader, Geraldine Brad- Jol 8. Rice dams 3 Se . Soller bra 2 ' A ue ; HARTER.—Daniel Harter born : — . : _— in il Bot be<held 2 hemn, Reformed ang Evangelical SHAMPOO WITH WAVE ‘ “hn Ais REVEL 5 16 Senate cavcus wil wt De wu hts ys rien 5 RE . . Bpring Mills— near Aaronsburg, died at the home of until New Year . GVe. wag : 3 $ SPECIAL RINSES kis daughter, Mrs. Bird Amstutz, of i ——— , eon RAS‘ving Oner _- ARCH Rittman, R. D.,, Ohio, at the age of 91 re FWA . wg : churches of Bellefont id ay years, 9 months and 5 days. THE cot NTY AGEN? 5418 : ; Hefonte Ministerial A sss tion FACIAL He was a soldier of the Union Army COOL MILK TO 40 DEGREES . hanksgiving off« . . RR a A Parmers Mills— g - FREDERICS WAVE ” in the Civil war. Experiments onducted by the i ——————— §:30—Church School. After his marriage to Druclla partment of gricultural ngineering Rainfall Heavy In November, NOTE ~A Demonstration Wave will be glven FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 10.30—Church Worship. Mensch, of near Hartleton, he located (at tie Pennsylvania State Coleg Imost seven inches of rnp fen! Jur. DECEMBER 7TH. near Smithville Ohlo, residing there showed conclusis iy that if a 10-gal ing November as m 1ped by the PRESBYTERIAN until 1929, when he made his home lon can of lk cooled to 40 degrees)... . in charge of the Reporter. This Phone 68R2 CENTRE HALL. (Rev, J. M. Kirkpuirick, Pastor) with his children. His wife died a Fahrenheit is red outside where the | mwewhit of carat tor ha number of years ago. He leaves two air 1 ut ¥ ADLroxi Iy Bl io 5 : 308 4 n , alr tem i 3 i 3 fs The » un Behool., daughters, Mrs. Amstutz and Mrs degrees 30:30—Morning Worship. Beliee Starn, of Ohio, two grandchil. | ine $:30—Christian Endeavor. dren and four great grandchiidren. grees an —- Ho was of a large family and had This mes om, says County Agent IR or SER | numerous relatives in Centre county Haney EE it a oan milk original. | BASHORE, COL. KERR AND PURE METHODIST EPISCOPAL One brother, Araon H., of Harrisburg, ly coole to degrees F. if place : COLEGROVE NAMED TO CABINET ; ale Lo [3 (Bev, Seth Russe Pastor ; i : i, ’ survives, The late Thomas H Harter oustide on summer day will t POSTS BY GOVY.-ELECT EARLE ERE Lemire Hall of Bellefonte: Jonathan Harter, Mill. y 50 degrees at the end a wl . ' 10:00—Moining Worship. heim: Andrew Harter, Mrs, Fred hours ‘onsidering hat bacterial ifaw ; bine? . DPEliite 21:00—Sunday School Kurtz, of Bellefonte: Mrs Rebecea grow 5 y ¥ as ! was » 3 n ane 1 HY A al FRED LUSE, Manager CENTRE HALL Bprucetown—- Murray, of Centre Hall; Mrs. 8 M ior nn it is a logioal o Jusion that" PEA MA mA orge H. Earle 10:00—Sunday School. Campbell, of Millheim and Mrs. L hou! ny 3: 00—Morning Worship. Mensch, of Aaronsburg, all preceded — their brother Daniel in death EVANGELICAL jurial was made in Smithville O : = wt #® a aoa J \DAn to at SYRUP Pancake Flour y (Rev, J. W, Zang, Pastor) A —— ni : pp isan . Ei turspml ts dean no . Pate Sahoo, 9:30 A.M. # YARNELX BITNER, hau Porvhubal ne) re. es on Sissmala * {2-02 bot 19¢ . 0» §:00—Church Worship. 30:00—Church School Community XY. P., 6:30 p. m. precipitation was all > of rain, mel i Bnow being a negligible figure 0 wo ———— 4 % 6 4% & 4 + » * # &* ® 5 & oo + » VERMONT MAID WEIS QUALITY . newspaper | and | w A : Kenneth A. Yarnell, son of Mr. and . X a : lot } orship Service, 10:30 A, M. Mrs. Raymond Yarnell, of Look Ha-|1® trucks and road-building equipment], 0 oo 0" Pennsylvania ® Rocust Grove— ven, and Misa Ellen Bittner, daughter i t boo v out ix LAL ya Worship Service, 1:30 P. M. of Mr. and Mrs David Bittner Joc hy S——— oned r 4 ninently $1 ( TRAPENI i F is AKES Sunday school, 2:30 P. M Creek, were united in marriage Sun y Id mill site at Pine Gr Mills 1 { Adjutant yeneral BAKER'S CHOCOLATE Zon Hill— day at the arsonage of St Jot ¥ will be utilized for pirage and Ning Tal rot, forcefu nd oof nding, | "wy yp 3:00—Sunday School. Evangelical warch, Centre Hall by station in the near future by Wilbtir| Colon Kerr, 5 ol proud tate CURRANTS 8:00—Church Service. Rev. Jacob W. Zang Dodd, the new owner he place waslis ¢ sy type 1 fod as head the DROMEDARY er will reside In lock ven ipurchased fom Merchant E. © Mart State's military affairs D A TES FITTED iY% oz pke Ee ! -m FLAIN 10 oz phe Rebersburyg. : ; I Norman Zieg r, © Pitts 3 : fn Sd Bg 24 Th y re Ge Sis 1 i we 92 305 27, Kar Fi 4 » * . * ® * ® » at the home of his father, fm, Zieg- pty A cay a CA > 7% 15% 4 ler for sever " $ 4 i { H Ak & Oo ANB( RNS a ro | || __ DATED COFEEE Ib 33c The Jobn etzgar family, of Har ! % ay a 4 $ & # 8% 9% 5 8 _* 0 3 2 2» + os + a risburg, spent several days at the : ’ oe | SEMINOLE , BORDEN'S FINE CHEESE ealrn, are ler ; : § a : ; . : * ” : ' Mra Carrie Seegar, « Iran a E> The ; .- : 4 i Cotlon Soft—1000 Sheets Pimento and Limberger ying her sister, drs. Wills’ Bier. | Lora SER | a 0; 4 lls 25¢ -2 1b pkgs 18c at the h * ® % Lux Toilet Soap 6 cles 39¢ RINSO Soaks, Clothes Pedy ody +8 HARBAUER KETCHUP HERSHEY'S COCOA DROMEDARY CRANBERRY OLEOMARG Calvin W aver. 8r.. home 1 ot week i ! : og os : 2 PE : « & = = = Mra. Lester Meek, inte, has | i a / m— i FANCY WISCONSIN RUMFORD » oti heer maear, Wnt Eels sa NF Mild Cheese Baking Powder . h Mingle family, oaring ; a ty ¢ ai Pl Ha a Soy gi iis 6: tine ’ Gi vy . z ; Ib 19c¢ 1-1b Gan 29¢c . . & =» = . = 8 * » Wolf, father of Mrs. Mingle. Mr. Min ; J gr” A ‘e : $n oe &le, who was formerly from Wood- FER =n ward, is a merchant in baring | Bprings Mr. and Mra. C. 1. Gramley are both Il at this time, 5 \ The Join Reish family were Sun- DEEP Snot con | \ (eras re: ) day visitors at the Zettle home In Penn ceaLs unt source! | | | rRisures vent | Hall on Sunday. CUTS GLARE, iow | i EVENLY, REFLECTS | | LaVand Blerly drove to Kingston ; FROM TasLE, wiot | | | | some upwaros. | on Bunday to bling Miss Kane, Enz- om Sh : . at otros. it ous | | rr Mah teacher in Rebersturs H. 8. frome | IT'HAT schoolboy of yours is just be- msvresuonr |] | fore vari) “% #1 wf ap - #4 1 - * i "n A § WHT % ine. I her Thanksgiving vacation at the | ginning to use his eyes for close, con- [OVER tronowoas || | {EE Eo et home of her parents | i i tir mode Laat] John Cooner, of Philadelnhia ia hers ———— cessinssacsonl tet A ———— ren | ecentrated seeing. If you fail to providle —y | ALLCTS ORE 1 i to hunt. John, who was formerly of | him with good light for studying, he / this place, Fas a splendid position with . : / the Atlantic Refining company. may do his eyes permanent harm. Fred Bender and family, of State ONE school child in every five has College, spent Thanksgiving with the . i . . Robert Dichls, parents of Mrs. Bender impaired vision. At college age, two in Eugeng Smaull, of Plttsburgh in ’ 3 . i Nunttog wih the Gravel aries ode five are either wearing glasses—or should for a week. Mr. Smul; Is one of our be. Science now tells us that not enough home boys who hag made good and : 3 3 2% wphndid Debio light, glaring light and improperly dis- ————— tributed light are among the prime Pinchot makes the claim that dyr- causes for these eye defects. NEW APPROVED “I.E. 5.” LANP The ng his two administrations 265 miles YOU can give your child’s eyes the PROTECTS THE EYES of road were buflt in Centre county, i ATI NAL BANK This includes roads of all classes. Any proper care! Have the little fellow’s eyes AN entirely new type of lamp . « other governor with the same amount » designed and approved by the Ilumi- of money expended might eastly have examined every year by an eyesight spe- nating Engineoring Societ to Miicve CENTRE HALL, PA. done as well, or better. There ig not cialist . . . and make sure of good light snd minimise eyestrain. Ideal for read. a foot of road anywhere In Centre ’ ing and par, providing 6 to 10 times eoounty bullt by Pinchot that was not at once! as much t as an ordinary lamp, paid for from moneys collected from the people of the Commonwealth, We = Fhomemek | WEST PENN PO) Ja your
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