The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 03, 1935, Image 4

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    FHURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1835.
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THE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY,
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CENTRE HALL. PENNA.
SMITH & BALLEY, Proprictors
BW, BMITM, Eder,
SOW, EB BAILEY, Associsie Editor aad
Business dMaaager,
hima
Bhat A
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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.
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: 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.
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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 \ .
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BLOOM.
Dea
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* -
Wesley
farmen,
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Robert
townsnip
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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.
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THE CENTRE REP
sons
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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
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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 _
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The
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CENTRE HALL, PA.
whee
Mami
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