{ MHURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1934, THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, BR sibisislemmais - CENTRE HALL. PENNA. BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 5 OW, SMITH, BOW, BE. BAILEY, Busiuvss Manager, sami Editor, Ents B® secuid Class Waller, TEREMS. ~The terms of subscription te Be Heporter are $LO0 8 year, lu advaoce. Legal advertising at the rate of ten Ponts per line each Insertiva. Display advertising rates made known PR application SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev, 8. F, Gresulive, Faster.) Centre Hall—10:30 A M Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Beception of new members. 2:30 PF. MA 7:30 P. M, Farmers Mills, Georges Valley, CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bey, Deine KB, hesner, Peaster) Centre Hall-— 1:30—Church 8: 30—Chiut i Tusseyville— P.80—~Church £0.30--Church School. Service, School. Worship. PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J. MM. hirkpesrick, Pastor) #:30—Morning Worship. 30: 30—Sunduy School. $:30—Christian Endeavor. METRODIST EFisCoraL (Bev, dei Russell, Pastor) Centre Halj— ¥.30—Cuurch Bervice. 30:30—Sunday School Pyrucetown— Av. vo—punday School 31:00—Morning Worship, Spring Miils— Community Y. P.—6:30, 7:30—Evening Worsuip. EVANGELICAL (Rev. J. W., Zang, Vastor) Bethesda Worship Service, 9:30 A. M. Sunday School, 10:30 A. M. Boring Mills— Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Worship Service, 10:30 A, M. Pentre Hall— Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Worship Service, 7:30 P. M. Fah a a STARTING FROM HERE, For nearly five years practically ev- ery individual and eve:y community in the United States has been caught in the grip of the depression yet known. Starting in 1929 Hut we quite familiar with tie details: Furth. ermore, all of depression b Isn't ad viduals and backs to the fully and ture? Are: ing and has warp And and a; genuine We to be ~Christ: standing from which our present smile and even by? an begins worst are us are v now i wut time aire HUF t Lhe one? Let's foned everythis dren Yidav will child ly of that mind made han of gifts! Lot have a Christmas tree! Put and let decorations ¥eht « way rem ft mi Ke wno hange Pp in Wy § n giver ad ol est ¢ ¢ Xx of every home in this community it sparkling there ba a and door shining every and passer. pearly it twinkle and r two in of your night to wish each by a Christma Starting with Ct avery person in and old, hep to of Cheer! son A MO TUSSEY VILLE. wr with Let " windows lights r the home Merry irfstmas, 1934, let Hall young a New Era ont re usher «Nn Mr Mr Moriday port bh Rev Rome Thursday Mr. and Mrs Altoona, visited friends and Mn this vicinity, Saturday. CW. Bwartz, or State College, was 4 Saturday caller In town. Mra. Arthur Holderman #pent Bun: day afternoon at the Charles Wynne Rome at State College. The many friends of Mrs, Paul wil. mon Jearned wity, regret of her death at the Centre County hospital, Mon- day. 1% ¥y i 4 Hams i iY and ¥i - gaan spent es alvin Bots ome vy is tha TF Hwartz ng 3, ur evening. W. A. Wagner from relatives A om, mar. uta SIE On reaching thelr camps In Seven Mountaing at the beginning of the present doer season, a number of slubs were surprised to find the camp kad been robbed of many easily re. moved articles. wag cleaned out of dishes, cooking wtensils and bed clothing. ¥ ® Deaths XY: @! . ® * ® & . - { » ® . & % * * » ® % (Tripple) | affali's home Mrs, Ruth in at Monday YEAGER, prominent died the of on fol | sfonte, her street, afternoon, i lowing complications. Funeral serviceg will be held gt her late this (Thursday) afternoon, and made in the Unlon come-| tery. i Her C. Yeager took husband and two Perth Am- boy survive, Also, two sisters, Mrs. Mary Geiss: inger, Bellefonte, and Mra 3 Ww. | Kerstetter, Harrisburgy The parents | of tle deceased were William and Macada Wilson Tripple, She prom nently connected with the R. and other county-wide and organizations, home buria Harry The w., at home, marriage to place in 1800, sons-—-Malcolm N. J., and Jack of wis Da A. local Monsen GCORDON.--John ¥F. Gordon, faithful employee of the Titan Metal Conpany and a well known resident of Belle! fonte, died at hig work Tuesday morn of last week when he with heart Tre deceased was Holliday ing Was sincken attack. June his days a sudden d 2, 1872, born Urg, 62 i Was age Hea "3 making and 2 an nd ne at r 6 months Hen 9 son of ry Mary ( March 18580 Miss wos Mary Ci Wilson died WILSON Centra Ci nm Sun ih at and one ices he.d i Colyer, with bur- Wednesday, daughter Neft, township, from perni Anema, age of 21 years, monthg day. Funera wore from ial at The B. FPF. the home : i Boalsburg on of deceased was the and Gertrude (Shope) was born in Harris survived by three children, Theodore, Bety Ann also by her parents, and sisters: Joseph Mrs. Lestie Houser, State Mis. Ella Ishler, Pleasant Evalino Hart, Cookerton; Howard, Benjamin, Ruth and Neff, Bhingletown and Sha i namely, and Jane and these Neff and | College; Gap. Mrs. | George, Chester is Dean Marie; brothers Lo > 1 — LOCAL AND PERSONAL A long, be The twelve-ton girder, 75 feet was manufactured at Milton to used in bridge at Mifflinburg truck the girder was routed without urves, steel] a carrying over roads sharp i choirs of the Evangel 0“ will led Christmas Cs Echt y present “I a Bust § wiliehem {Monday 45 O'clock. Pi ire y be shown In conn “ i ! :3 int, Mu wrtholomew, and Bartholomew, D ard the ht broug!t % a nt Satur KOK artholomew Misa Blair yi her homo with | 1 Dords + motored to CO und them. A searching parts tv th vy Sheriff John Potter township and Harry A. Stringer, effort. forth ties nothing 5 AH, Bloom w riday since hice had from Th, man former Ho Hall inc ratch fire atin by H. who ro. | planing | they will bel for resale Mr. Wat acquainted with incubator | construction and is also a salseman | that product While in Contre Hall he was steppping with the Rish fam ¢ ie on Miss fr i ¥. near Centre recently purchased Montgomery the Ga where were Watson, moved them mill, Rebersbur entire! £0, 0 Frett » uf id a rebuilt BON i y in we ef Thank Foust ¥ their Allce mm We o t ie it giving vaca and a girl | Chester § ied tat hers % ores is 4 motored of fat home { Fou se ryt former's FT, t $l, where Coenire A dinner hy Foust friend of the dinner guest, i from th in the class of "34, her education Haturday. Was ¢ for it tham Mr, Emory | fimdly, Foust high | is now West Flore was a clone 5? gradunted shoo) 80 A wis 6 loc and at Chester. Haturday morning, betwen the hours of 10:30 and 11:%0, Bettly, Jane Herman, daughter of Howard Her- man, who has long made her home with the F B, Herman family in Al toona, broadcast direct from the ra- dio studio on the third floor of the William F Oable Co. building. Sever. al invitations were sent to residents of Centre Hall Inviting them ws come to the studio to ses the child perferm. The young Miss, on a proviouy ooea- sion, in a contest won a prize for performance on musical instruments. The little girl with her grandmother, Mrs. ¥. B. Herman, Vidity Hic Mr, and Mrs F. ¥. Colyer, ves, ERS GIVE EAR STATE TOURNAMENT TO BUNGS DECIDE NEW the TO BERMON AND i Val oy Rev, Set Iusseild, pasior of Lhe One ‘of interesting Penns Charge oi ne Maulio 159356 Farm Lia Hor Penngylv isl churen, preacued the sermo i will the ¥Furmers cuboo vill i rs the dransiont Cing, neu tournament on 24, Bteward title winner pi will be Alia Hach resentative of the county does not ng Cyullaig, While . . January i Pon dd Lal ay Cid. La Like Liv a BVOAIEAE DPaOVIUUS Weg culduct in nnd Judge county FEV. J. W. Lau Was asl pis the whl, a8 Welg abu a WwW » £ Lwin soll dst wi Youlug je entitled one will contest, 10 the in runner-up Gi8 Lune Vangel.) Bad is whe Lex Churcll, way Badag DYOwus who i Pp Lue n Tepoily or { und several selecuons. VO DUN y omy Ol enter, the tournament, Baghiie nev, dang ual io Can pr. been aun Wilh r same county Dean, Centre BOLVILGS ei~ The tu and Ldiisier Vinuuie lo Lis have aviencance has the most roan apprecinced, Yury exXoeuent tful wno at Hig the Stat Centre county in Ralph Knarr, fo. 18 ? mnt. the ty. furnished! The _iwhich { approved Pitching ayers MAC us . « COnGUCL » BUltoers, #ciuniuion young or reso poup.o Dulludly evenings iol Muss, Allch Bpyker provides his own must satisfy the spe by th. National Association, will bracketed 2h-point games, the consolation i tha eliminated the exceplion of the swiant Ih wi 1 ne player the Les Ln sic BGI Hi or: Misses Geneva Zang, Frank, weie ness, klda henneth nig bs pitch A —————— CAN BURPLUS MEAT FOR YrAR-ROUND enter the t i bracks vi rom the ally These fall days Lanning Ciisp are busy : the butcsering days ment wi buti orang dune provides variet) is for Miss ed OL meat Use throughout the ikl J says Eleanor Balin, Boome « OnUIni exiension beef, * soup hering, & foprestniative veal, amo, mutton, and by-prog Ha York, Hen, SLOCK, Jit of a Lule sch Usage, Liver, Wingue, may be Lig nothing fi I Ph eparatic vallab.e, All Just Lanning iat Pperacn ® d Lys meal also good for from meat Calin a suUppy the home fed £ furnis the year ae rh L! Lonny BIE pre time al exiravagant that the dist 4 al Hutch er there Be Ok Yiarn Hes ring me freah may much balanoed. Phone or tension of Circular Fruits ? Pe weld by Child Wadnibday', £0 ational Centre a yivania, 4 on nan % Hs December he be nia Emergency th Cor maat will A y foes ju © | Those the $y t he in Balidir Bal irs 1s I! +3 . {rom 5 O'clock t for Li witural i E Copy Vegetables A cep AERTS Bellefonte write in 153, “Canning Meats” A AS Li x Office for a who N ¥ Mi Mr Elizabeth om gathering were y Mra mr and 1 : . Fart Edgar er, light, Clifford B. Heinz mew od president of the Pennsylvania Sad | ¢itations bath School Association, succeeding James A. Lansing. Mr. Heinz member of the H Heniz { Pittsburgh. of " Mise Ba i was recently elect. Several in town we, vement the the others did the bat not interested Helen of the io the in To iartholomew or that 1 i is Company, a Was at J ar transpored eayita city PUBLIC SALE--CARLOAD of Si i r 50 gh Po ti al 3 12 ad A A wi MONDAY, DEC. 17 Sale begins at One O'clock P. M. DESCRIPTI iriy A A A AAAI Ss 5 SS x 2) Marea 4 weight The,» 2600 3 ; 4 in Naok 1300 ‘ dad. Mare 1450 MULE wolght Bw 6 Bay welght oid 1400 i weight © weight weight Gel Yam Years q ing id, THEM wit Hroemn i yours of rk Gray 3 7 oO AND weight ihe; § Spotted Baddie Horse 1160 years ay ¥ years, welght {NIM 100K ® H M. SMITH, Anet I. EBRIGHT, OC ori. % © 4 PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN | WANTED—Market chickens of an? (kinds; tankage sold, $1.50 per cwi in thi=!A MM. Relgel, Centre Hall: phones 11- “ LHe paws 8 four-tine of | eolumn. Thene litle nds. sre wonder 113 {Wurkers in the way of results, Adverse! Witiee auything here, from 8 “Help Wanled” " i tu 8 “Mouse snd Lot for Sele” for wel, Ee py y » | months aid, te boy, on Boring Mills; phe 154, SHOE SHOP {shoe shop on after Customers COLLINS. i REOPENED Main street period tak i : } ! rs, | 3 | ep- I ag been re- WOeHS. J. B { i of meven notioe opened a , Ll New and Rebuilt Bicycles & Velocipedes All Sizes and Prices, TRADE your Old NEW he plenss © suit filled with between Penns Cave Valley road. Call at home Wells, Centre Hall, BRB D. i FOUND ‘clothing, on and Brush of Fred 8, Fibre road i i Case Bicycles Parlor stove, | in on Vernon Pp. lL ETOVE practically FOR new; BALE, So $6.00 G. ONES, { o Piy- LEWISTOWN MFG. CO. laying —A.- 141 West 4th St. LEWISTOWN, PA, Hall; phone ¥ ., 3 i hoe FOR gy | TOUTE M. Riegel I iird | BALE-~A few extra ni Rock pullets, now & Bon, Centre £ p— PURE FOOD 5 FRED LUSE, Manager STORES CENTRE HALL [PEPE EES IIE PCP POOE PLES E CPE SPIO OGIO PEO EOPOrOOIee Our Leader Coffee Ib 21c (47; 0d COFFEE ; fs Egart BR EAKFAST HOUR COFFEE ? : Ib 19¢ POPP EET TOOT OTOLEOT PE OPE PP OPIOPE PEPE C CPO OPT. 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