THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1034, ¢ THE PA. HALL, rm a — HE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, i = | i f A 'ENTRE H Alls, PENNA 7 BMITH & BAILEY, Preprictors 8 WW, SMITH, Editor EDW, E. BAILEY, Editor and Husiness "SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES Associate Muoager, FENNS VALLEY (Bev, 8. F, Gresahee, Pastor, Tusseyville—9 to 10 A. M. Centre Hall—10:30 A. M, Election and installation officers. Rev. J. F. Harkins, College, will preside. of church of Btate € CENTEE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delns B, Kewneor, Paster) Lentre Hall— #:30—-Church School. 7:30—Annual White Candis Christmas will to Men.” 8:00 A. M., Decembe r Meeting “A Christmas Leader, Bertha 1. Bradford Spring Mills $:830—-Church School. 10.30—Church Worship. Farmers Millg— 1:30—Church $:30—Churan { { i « Gift and White Service—"Good- * i 25th—-Y, P. GLE ” School. Service, FRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J. M. Kirkpetrick, Paste) i #:00—Preaching. 10: 00—Sunday 8:30—Christian £ School. . Endeavor, METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, Seth Busscll, Fastor) Centre Hall— #:30—Cunurch Service. 30:30—8unday School Christmas Progiam, Ing, at 85:00 o'clock. Monday even. Bprucetown— av: vo—sunday School 41:00—Morning Worship. Spring Mills— Christmas Worship X. P.at 730 P. M. EVANGELICAL (Rev, J. W, Zang, Pastor) Centre Hall— Sunday School, 9:30 AM. Worship Service, 10:30 A. M. Monday evening, Christmas Eve, 7 o'clock, Cantata, hoes.” Locust Grove Worship Service, 1:30 P. M. Sunday school, 2:30 Pp. M, Zion Hill 2:00—8unday School. Worship Service, 3:00 PP. ML Bsc HARVEY by Community at “Bethlehem Feo W. FLINK'S POEM WINS RECOGNITION f Nati The tion accepled share” by and of it ral for Thy DD, I's Proven of £L. > Ow | poet, a } 1 1 3 nk, local is having riaphed copi m ON mor progra Ws RE. at poem iol THE PLOWSHA y dl the 1 on ir : . i Iie sioughed, And soon seed. And Have the dust. O God feel Tre mT ] steel] i qulv Mr Prize flower” ening lished Flink ry re entitled tired in ently won “Th spy AZAD lad LP Luck Quick pub ie Be in Col > PR. DEXTER, SEC HEALTH, FIRST WOMAN IN CABINET; TWO OTHER APPOINTMENTS Thre 1dit ments by One of went Brido founty. “ i { were Gover & 1 13¢ J. Ev. ans HScheehle, of Delaware county, Becrtary Agriculure French, gentleman farmer Providence towns: ip, oounty, Bach position pays $10.000 a year, In announcing the appointments, which brought his Cabinet near coms pletion, the Governor. elect said: “Dr. Dexter en‘oys a pre-eminent position In the fleld of medicine. She dn active In the affairs of the Penn. mylvania State Medical Boclety, the American Medical Association and the Mercer County Medical Boclety, She Coroner of J. Hanes’ of Lower Montgomery ent appointment by some of the Biate's outstanding physicians and by representative women's groups in all parts of the Commonwealth, Deaths ® * w % ® Von- Cath % *® Alice st of Burris, county Novy months and 13 was married to and shortly thereafter Kansas, and since 1912 have the death ocourred. her husband, five sons and daughters; by three broth namely, Lanson Burris, of Centre Irvin Burris, Yeagertown, and Burria Watsontown; Mrs, ‘lara Lelster, Centre Hall, Mra, Shaeffer, Altoona. She ame- ng tlre last surviving pioneers in soln Fune: al onducted November wierian church. » * ® VONADA i aa b3 June urris ia, ught Samuel and i wine erhart born in Halnes died at 8 3 ial Lis ake of anys, Ambrose irove, Kansas, the years 6 In 1879 she located Hved where She is sur hy also Ars, and wos Lan - wore the Pres- county. Services 31st, in Waoaver Henry JOHNSON. ~—Mrs, Johnson, aged 30 years Johnson, died at her Saturday evening. Adeline w.fe of home in Bede Mrs, John Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Spring township. children survive: Jean, Bobbette, Ronald and The following bio- survive: Nerr Merril and Liz Fred Milier, of Cluada Wh hill irs Vonada, services held Thomag The following Alma, of Grace, all home, and sisters Hublersburg; Bellefonte; Mrs Vernon; Mrs, Hall; and Funeral afte at and toile ite of Oak A Zon. Tuesday LOO, if Wer © noon. Samu Stover STOVER home in wing an iiiness Hoativn of Pp. born 7 Frank and Wis v9. 156 old. When Bellelonte market, Wis N. leliefonte & son Musser and on January $9 7 th the Years © in meant almost 2 Hved conducted While by until his 1933. He survivors i Steel March and hus and Pennsylvania retirement never married are Miss Lalu, the company on 1st, broth H.. one pister i er, home, d Alvin of at an Philadelphia Burial cemetery, was made in Altoona, SNYDER years, 1 citizen of residence on Thursday hardening ased 73 John 1 Known at his Avenue, te month, State 41 m due } ti art 9 ness o Mr, 3 : an i i i BPECIAYL, TRAIN OVER 1. & T. FOR INAUGURAL OF EARLE The idea iin to 1 rishurg to H Hn to i itu Ww in ing ct oy conditions in pre Janu learned vill on i vis Belle t \F Bp L thi the o'clock be len T 06 the leave & in fonte over between and on 06 morning and Harrisburg 7 will il FA returning midn pos gr} 3 1 it about It to you to guarantee ial and in Democrats present at Democratic in more than tats to sign on that you will be akon vidence to pay fare of $3.00 running of the spre. event Penns Valley who have in mind being thy, first inauguration of Governor in Pennsylvania forty years will he the dotted line 1% give some tangible ea will be one. a the that not WESTBROOK-—-DUCK. of Mr. in ' IOrK Ie Chaurg - oS, and and reutives daughier of Of bhpring Know of hep 0 Friends Ine luck, M. T. 1nck, interested to Westbrook Will Irisge City, «0 fih Lavid New whicn thy F Avenue The of York y 8 and her graduation has been employed’ in Al research al Colum- 15 t place Satu.day, irst rFresuylerian and Ht New ride a Univers OK kb i lith ' York Oi Now graduate +3 in CLL of since * educational Work Ul MEETING OF PASI ASSOCIATION AT FEMPLARS CENTRE HALL The { nton County Templars entre a 4 ii Association of 3 lodge roc otal of 35 F3« fenire Haven, Hall Lock Mili ram Mills, and pre YVinid £3 tering Christmas ga given oo each membes Supper we Evangeli After ———————— Maniclpal Theatre The Municipal i } ere survi Haffloy, Asronsi brother two wing West, and Linn Hane Ts KRUMRINE rine John Calvin known Hartley Mp HITCH-HIKING BAN PLACED ON PUPILS VY A« a ———— Boalsburp. | (Union county) did Wednes. fa Fm wy of last week Ome weeks in the SNE school urch i Funeral serviess wore held from the home Saturday afternoon with fur. ther services betng conducted at Lin. colin M. B. chanel Rev, W. 1. Kam- ble, Evangelical minister at Woelkert, Wis in charge and burisg was Made in Lincoln Chapel cemtery, The deceased was a brother of Mrs. LO. Packer, now deceased. HANAN sSouTrnsine YOUNG DEM. CLUB MEETING, JANUARY 8 The Bouthside Young Democratic Chih i mast in the Odd Fellows » Centre Hall Tuesday evening, January Sth, 7:30 o'clock. Ong of the items of business wil be thy election officers. A representative of the Centre County Young Democratic Club will be present and thy question of the relationship between the local and county clubs will be ene Burkholder, President, Row spent 1 Altoona Mabe] t Hoss 7 ff Wen in + paaint Mra, the local iday rush, Donald Struble, who was ndmitted the Centre County hospital ten days ago, ia improving slowly, Mr. and Mrs. BB. B. Pitts, of Rinte College, wer, entertained at dinner at the Charley Segner home on Friday, Jacob Felty and Mra Russell, Mrs Beck and Mr, and Mrs Birchfield, of # HSimpuon office during ia ing in the holi. pont to Altoonn, were visitors in town on Sunday. Miss Grace Hubler, student nurse in the Geisinger hospital at Dinville, attended the funeral of her grand: FREEMAN RE-ELECTED HEAD OF YOUNG DEMOCRATIC The quarterly co-operation County Committe 1 countinns ins emblem king posal who wish sugural parade 10 the Democratic of years i inaugurati Cloves for +558 1 i4 leu or in i i . i Contre county faith cigh in the parade A sclal train Bellefont and if will be run between Hare La J Centre £4 {4 inuary Hall, ng-~- Mire mont, i [Ls sun ile to 3 made for for Any person n Her chalrman ¥ order Py { a .—— GRUENWALD HORSE SNALE, ' MONDAY, SIGNAL SUCCESS i " Merry * Christmas! For Heantiest * CHRISTMAS WISHES, gree! your friends by fele-% phone ...There's added warmth to your SPOKEN greetings because your voice is youl * Friends far away and scattered mem- bers of your family will be = Sr a—— iat H. v may come bLefore i neeting. I. EBERIGHT, Cash! BALED HAY WANTED. ms of ANNUAL ELECTION. Of ic in : Chile Chi $1.50 per Hall ho Muriet Kens sold Centre owt ia yaar ne 1i- na 12 directors fo G1 FRANK M ne election of ensuing year, MITCHELL, FIBHER, Becretary. twelve LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ANKUAL BANK MEETING, The snnual of stockholders ONCE Pres meeting ESTRAY NOTICE, the farm call, Hols of Hall. Pa., will be held in to ¢ rooms the second Tuesday 4935 th fth 35, { month, between the hours {12 o'clock, for the election + lors and the transaction of the banking | of January, of the 10 and direct other ¢ 1} 3 A aapad oo ¥ big indersign n breed tein oF more Hane by © day The of of 40] = WEIS FOOD RUINS being GWner the I 1 of this verti BIUOOKRE, Cent Ha PiLy Ind ement CLAY D re 1, Pa FRED LUSE, Manager CENTRE HALL Quality Cake Fl wr Orange-leme Wels Citr on {4 our 3 Peel - gs 25¢ b colate oreans IVIOlasses ¥ wc 2 fall cans 29¢ 1-2-h can 1 1c Do Your CHRISTMAS SHOPPING at WEIS PURE FOOD STORE FULL LINE OF CANDY AND NUTS— i -S L CANDY SPECIALS 2 LB. A CLAUS 35¢c PHILMONT ASSORTED SUGAR “35% Cranberry Sauce Baker’s Cocoa © 3 1-b pkgs A v CHOCOLATES Sd ANT Hay 1 om 12 nie A * 3 CHOCOL Dromedary . DIXIE MIX For Delici Torsey CORN FLAKES sussex DATED COFFEE 1935 Calendar wity Recipes and Valuable Household Free With Each Pound of Dated Coffee. b $33c Helps 2 cans 19c¢ 2 cans 25¢ can 5% can 20¢ Wels Quality Telephone Peas Fancy ’ Golden Bantam Corn CRISCO..Tx, Daw EPP PPO EEOPEL PEEL EPEPPE THE IDEAL CHI WEIS Pure Food STORES Merchandise Certificates REDEEMABLE FOR $1.00 WORTH OF MERCHANDISE 3 ¥ 3-1h ith 4 5s rd 7 ¥ : IS GIFT i N & ¥ or Mans Stuffed Wels Queen Goality Mayonnaise 71 ww 28 Olives 19 vi 8 i i Red Maraschino Cherries ¥ " $ Dill or Sour Pickles 15¢ - X= C¥7 be 4 141 SE Christmas making I 8 THE BCH The of 0 practice and express] bot to merry S10 wishos “} be the universal spirit at Christmas tima EVERYBODY seems to (aks part. EACH year Christmas ls bigger than the Inst, A GOOD flustration of the way Christmas has made by the different Santas we have had grown can De ONE of our first Bantas in the Old Country was a tall/ thin fellow wearing a peaked hat, but when he came over to America our oli mate agreed with him so well that he became 80 nice and fat and round, it makes ug wonder how he over is able to scramble down the chimneys. He gets there all right and it is our sincere wish that every one will be made happy on his trip around this year. The FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA.