FHURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1835. cc THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, { CENTRE HALL. PENNA. SMITH & BALLEY, Proprictors BW, BMITM, Eder, SOW, EB BAILEY, Associsie Editor aad Business dMaaager, hima Bhat A | { Sataivy al Lue Fest Ulice MW Celle Mal Be wid Clans lualier. BEM. lhe wis of subscription te Be Mepurter are $L.0U 8 year, lu advance Aegan advertusing at tue rate of gen a per Une each inscruon. | Aeblay adverusiug rales wade knows | Mm appucaliva Adil neramm——————————— . ¥ 4 yi) 1H SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES | PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHAKRUE (Bev, 5, F, Greenies, Pastor,) { Tusseyville—d to 10 A. M. Spring Mille—10:30 A, M Cenure Hall—7:30 P. M. CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (ier, Deine MB, Sesser, Faster) Centre Hall— P:30—Church School. 7:80—Church Worship, $:15—Y, P. Meeting; theme, Dr. Grenfell, the Missionary of the North” sjeader, Gene Dinges, Poring Muls— §:00—Church Worship. I9:00—Church School Junior Y, P.—6:30. Community Y, P. Fares Mills— #:30—Church School, I9.30—Church Worship. i > -T : 30. PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J. A. hiurkpesrick, Pastor) §:30—8unday School, 20:30—Moining Worship, $:30—Corsuan Endeavor. METHODIST EFIsCOPAL (Hev, deith Mussel, LVastor) #:30—Church Service, i 30:30—sBunday School Fprucetown— A&v .vo—punday School 11: 00—Moining Worship. at i i BARBLE'S CABINET COMPLETED | THREE NAMED SATURDAY Wit), the appointment tary of Labor of Mines and or, On Baturday gabinet has been The Gove nor-elect Bounced the appoin Btate Ropresentative gerald, of Erie, Workmen's The chairmu the third Med this week. Secretary of the Pinctot administ © stump the Stats Barly ticket, hs the chairmanhip. The Cabinet #0 a Year, and Compensation Boas The comple of a Secre-| and Industry, Secretary Insurance Commission- | evening, lhe Eare| completed Likewise of Noibert member an- ment J. Of Fitz. as Compensation Board. of the board hip Ww probabiy | Richard J. Commonwealth in member ill Beami the who the ation, for Doe n Gul ntioned ne a 18 each pay menabership in $8500, Cabinet Complete Th, ro one Ristory lows: Attorney (ene: ott, Secretary Dyke, ‘ y of the § £3, of 16% Jefforson Barne Secrvtary Arthu - French, Mo Secret Bdward N Secretary of Ralph M. Becretar and Allegheny, Fe £0 Bashore We and Schuylkill Wators, Y of Mines, Michael J. Hart. neady, Lazerne Secretary to the Governor Harry B Kalodner, Philadelphia, Insurance Comm iss ner, Hunt, Philadelphia. Adjutant General. Clearfield. Owen Frederick B Kerr, Secretary of Bdward Noel Secretary Har tneady, Insurance Commissioner, Hunt, of Philad Labor Jones, and Industry, Pittsburgh. Mines, Michasl Hazelton. of J Owen Iphia, For years the need of new exec. wiive mansion as a residence for Penn. syivania'y admit ted. Eight years ago, after four yearg sccupancy of the outmoded and incon. venient “brown stone front” in Har. vishurg, Gifford Pine hot recommended that anew home be provided. Under Governor Mater a commities was ap- pointed to study thy project. As yet nothing has come out of it. Now, with a Democratic administration coming Into office, the subject again fs reviv. od. There may be an inclination to avold, In times such as these, the ex. penditure which construction of an of- ficial residence would involve, but there has been ample evidence that the public shares the opinion of the a governors has boon ths \ . *® » // ® BLOOM. Dea * ® * - Wesley farmen, *® Robert townsnip - . ® Bloom, a i Poster died very of Centre at suddenly at bs home west Hail on Thursday evening avout During thg day he Lad the $.00 o'clock. been to the Bradiord and ote milly and retired eany, bDUl was Seiz- with palns in bio from extremni- Lo od has uppes and went Mrs, to 1m and sug - Lions, ie BO boa the liviag roum, where oom seated, dhe allempled ove was the 1 ruoD.ng gosted that a puaysician should be call~ ed, but that she ould not leave him, no doubt realizing that fast approaching. And end quicky. hed from the with fur- ashing pains oy he pleadad sl ond was it was, Lhe Funeral serviceg were home on Monday morning, ther services in the Lutneran church by tre pastor of the de cased; buccal was made in the local cemetery. The ueceased was Henry Susie Corl Boom, porn Couege townsniy, ing nis age vi yours, days, dar. Dauuel wane icnard thereaiter In 1900 tLe Charge the 80 Calne and in Mia ~ son and CCL, oi was 10, 1870, 2 months and 17 i came to the home of houser juriy-one family Brooans Bloom yuars any the ved On ne nhouw farm, and shoily puurried Wn omy daugnier toe © Iocated Wate fanily death occu. red, alr. Boum taslog of the arming opi Mga on hg death Of Mr, ouser, Oli ~ tinued to do since There survive ceased a wife Houser Danie, Alda children acjuin Emmet namely, uving ng farm; Mamie, Luella, wii« and Bellefonte, Milier, Also, Bi George I ODORS, William at sisiers. 31 { BA, ion i William, Shiloh; of Tyrone; | Miss of these brothers an i" home. Corl, Waddle; ma, Mrs. William Fisher, Birdie, Mrs. Jeff. H Mrs. Catharin, iffalo n; Of of 3 Em he Stell i. State and y Osman, § College. i | ded i BR Tuesday Ny .~ EO} ¥en 4400 GAUS T famed Harry and Mi 5 fv i of the tte er engaged teaching one Potter vighties during RISHEL.- D. Rishel, Saturday elghty ceived by sister of C Hartleton. Mrs. Rishel was the daughter of Ja- cob and Rebecca (Wagner) Spangler, and was born In Potter township, Ste is survived by her husband, who the eldest gon of the late John Rishel, formerly a realdent Centre Hall, whom she married about sixty years ago, and four of her five sons, namely, Jay, John, Dudley and Bernard Death was due to age and paralysis wife of Aaron Kansas, dCied Christmas, aged some per information re- Alfred Catherman Slack, the former of Annie BE, of Anthony, pelfore yoars, ns Mra, Ww. is of HHOADS Miss Rebecca Rhoads, Washington DD. C.. native o Cen re county and since the early twenties leader of the dry forces of the coun- ty, died at her home in the capital city, Wednesday evening of last week following a long illness. Miss Rhoady was the youngest child and only daughter of Associate Judge Daniel 8. and Miria D. Smith Rhoads and was born in Bellefonte in Novem- ber of 1872. Her father came to the countyseat from Philadelphia as general man: ager for the Bnow Bhoe Coal and Railroad company and later became affiliated with the firm of Smith, Rhoads and Smith. The family was of Quaker origin. f x THE CENTRE REP sons rT —— dead. | Funeral services were held in| Washington, I» C., Thursday evening, following which services the body was! shipped Bellefonte for Fri. in Friends’ cemetery, i to burial, day the Mra, wife Elizabeth M. Prof. Harold in affairs home SHATTUCK. Stuart Shattuck, B. Shattuck, prominent at State College, died at Christmas day after a critical iin os held from her afternoon follow of long her on gorvices were Thursday Funeral home ing her in the Branch cemetery. Mrs, Shattuck the eldest i ter of John and Ellen Stuart, and was State lived to on death, Interment wag made] wis daugh there P mid-summer College and Her place in born in ft. | of | ! ! i continuously. marriage re Shattuck took the yeap 1809, There survive th, deceased her Mrs are hus DD. deceased. only sister, Ray brothers an three band and Gilillland; Thera are no children. The deceased was the Presbyterian church voears, and was in in the college connecied with for social affairs active town. i WOLFE. —Rev. David J. Wolfe was found dead in bed Monday at hig home in He had retired but sat to read, and it was in that he was found. Thoebody will be brought to Centre Hall for in- terment on Thursday afternoon, 2:30 Homestead. up In bed position o'clock. He Miss aril A % ed hy is sury Jonnie both at home will this pap and my following notice # wo extended in a BACON .~ Pro. ess enn La ld £.0 in pital ceived was 44 ol ped to ment yoars Chelsea, GLI. ~Oscar MASTER DE LUXE APPEARANCE OF NEW CHEVROLET CAR Visually, the new Master Deluxe retaing only the characteristic out. lines of theradiator, the familiar | trade-mark on hub caps and emblem, to indicates it origin, The V-radiator rower and more gloging, highly and raduacor | of Chevrolet! itself is nar the unit fend. contoured in windshield but is era are their | st.eamlining, while the not also Is the fore smoothly into in newly | oR only back steeply slightly V-shaped of the body, g.0pes casing all to car flow which steel attained part the smoothness. developed Chevrolet hag i formerly impossible, higt el roof sweeping {rom the & utlrmost the struction, | is the utilizing all roof con HiO0aK No ae ! its y crown- windshield end the streamlined, gt 1 rear to Weeiu in a continuous curve, an effect height by the absence of panels | moldings and by the continuity | of body color the entirg top. Every deta the car is starting with front bumper roof and over of the i i i and ment that supplants the radiator fill- ing cap (now und:r the hood), the hon” izontal hood louvres, the runningboard pattern, streamlined door handles, spare tire mountings in some models), tall lamp, bumper Aside from appearance there are important improvements in body comfort and epee - ally in th, ride the Master De to in and (concealed and rear spaciousness, and Th Luxe Is ¢ wheellnse of new increased 113 Crease an ove greater n ED AOG has engin oul iy 8 equipment. nuh caps el ——— re —— PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN i 66x81 STEEL ROOFING MATERIAL Ibe perg Sheet! bes 10s wondes Adver- These Ittie fn the way ads. sre of results, 8 "House und Lot for sale” * While No in prices 60a, it lasts _ M, Riegel! | phone, i change guaranties every your Apply We nice poll A, Bell Bome to Hall; FOR BALH priced Centie Come in and materials got roohiing Now. Hon, JOE ERENTMANS JUNK YARD married | to Lake over part coffees route in connection Write WANTED. light established Middle-age with CAr, tea and Permanent NEeCeUsary. Pa. Opposite Chestnut St. Station LEWISTOWN PA. section, Fit 14 #1 Seitz it {'o wistown chickens of all] $1.60 per cwi—| il- WANTED-Market tankage sold. Reigel, Centre Halli; M, 2 ro phone When thinking of holding PUBLIC BALE ~~ Call the verse charges E. M. STATE COLLEGE, PA. Phone 1082 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, undersigned, and re- ANNUAL BANK MEETING. The annual meeting of stockholders The First Nautional Bank of Centre same being between for the 8th day of the the hours of 10 and! the election of direct: any other | may come belore the | I. EBRIGHT, Cashier. | that H, ANNUAL ELECTION, of The the Farmers | Company of held In the House, in t M for the election of twelve i ensuing year. i i MITCHELL, Presa HER annual meeting Insurance County will County 160 INSURANCE Axo REAL ESTATE WANT TO BUY OR SELL ? SEE US FIRST. eee C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. be Court T44 14 DOLWeen 12 M 3 bys hours © the GEORGE Fi id AN AN K Bec ESTRAY NOTICE. isement Pa. ¢ dent of diand at ing He scoff i nofls i K Fro i Iahier, me ietree, Bihte OO by threes ¥ in Harry. of Bellefonte 5 si~tor enira and George borg: Frank, Hall Stats College, and Miss Ella brothers 3, £ ———— : | HELLER A. engaged In Rebershurg smith, died at his home in that int the age of 81 years. He ls surviv- ed by one son, Crarleg Heller, of Cane ton, O. and a widow, formerly Mary Jane SBmull, , long black. places Heller, as a Jacob Dearing and in nas {to Edward near Colyer, laid to sbhurg. He county but {i DEARING. ed at his home i Sunday, Dec. 23, icemetery at Pete ff Juniata {locating in | ago, lived ia farmer, was aged idayn He was a son of John and Pauline | Bowers Dearing. He ia survived by a wife and seven children, none of whom live in this immediate section, OVER 5000 STUDENTS AT PSC. ~47287 ARE PENNSYLVANIANS Or the 5040 students In Pennsylvan- ‘fa State College, 4727 are Pennsylvan- fans and 313 come from other states and countries, The Pennsylvanians come from eve ory county In the State and ranges In age from fifteen to forty years. The average age of undergraduates, how- ever, Is nineteen and twenty years, 1017 of the students being nineteen and 1002 twenty years old. The Contre Reporter, $160 a year. Joan on font wns n Was a tive ¢ prior Stat, College, had lived retired, 5 months and AT but 76 years, 10 HOW'S YOUR Mathematics ? : EPP EPPEEPPL EPPS PPEEPPT PEPE Pw GARAGE Hofler Street CENTRE HALL % IF YOU HAVE ANY ME. CHANICAL WORK to be PURE [3 AEE Boel FRED LUSE, Manager CENTRE HALL Shaker or lodlzed Salt 2 pkgs 13c 25-lb bag 32¢ WEIS QUALITY Pork and Beans 2 cans Oc Fancy Fresh PRUNES in syrup 2 Ige cans 25¢ Green-Pack Cut Green Beans {Cloverdale Beverages [plus bot. dep.] 3 Ie cans 20c {6-0z bot Sc WEIS QUALITY Vanilla Extract HERSHEY'S Cocoa SYRUP Good Luck Margarine ge bot 15¢ {6.0z can 10c Ib 19¢ Fran n SPAGHI AMAY SOAP Minute TAPIOCA 8-0z pkg llc CEREAL 19¢ 18-0z pkg 2 ow i lc I i done on your CAR, TRUCK, TRACTOR or GAS ENGINE, fet ue give yom an estimate, a All Work Guaranteed AT PRICES THAT FIT EV- ERYONES POCKETBOOK. No “IFS” Serviee OPEN or “ANDS" abont DAILY our New and Rebuilt Bicycles & Velocipedes All Sizes and Prices. TRADE your Old Bicycles In on NEW ONES, LEWISTOWN MFG. CO. i La Flavors JELLO 3 pkes - Pe _ — — The FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. whee Mami v : . .
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