THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA, ‘THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1935, A ®¥HE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, SISTERS-IN-LAW PARALYTICS |larEGG TOWNSHIP VOCATIONAL ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIOR, | ( pH 3 T & y Estate J, WILLIAM | NEAR SAME TIME, SATURDAY SCHOOL NOTES. In the Estate of . : ROY) rE GFRERER, of Centre Hall rr {Centre county, Pa. deceased und | Letters of administration on above estates WIth | Teucherse [having been duly granted the undersigoed, | the former a z eis " Tt lull persons kuowiog thetuseives indebted 4 FAN WOM to the estate are requested to make im mediate payioent, and those having eislms - " PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN 200 pays for a four-line ad. oolumn. These Ijitle nds. sre wonder Workers in the way of results. Adver- tise anything heve, from sn “Help Wanted” oe 8 “House and Lot for Sale” w * inte Boro, in this CENTRE HALL, PENNA. eaths we ——— a - § -® | SMITH & BAILEY, Proprictors . 8. W., SMITH, Editor, # — Hall, | Mil Mr. Bartow Mrs, Wagner Centre Mrs, Michael nw, Cielus Smith, Potters to Address Parents fsters-l were both stricken * . "on ® paralysis on Saturday, April FOR RENT with Con . i A about Lic te Oo + latier 1 ROBB.—Alice A. Robb, widow mid-afternoon und the latter a addres venience Business Manager, am second class matter, Legal advertising at the rate of ten penta per line each insertion. Display advertising sm appleation. "SUNDAY CHURGH SERVICES (Rev, 8. ¥. Gresnheo, Pastor) Centre Hall—10:30 A. M. Bpring Mills, 2:30 P. M. Spring Mille—7:30 P. M, CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delos MK, Keener, Faster) Centre Hall 9:80—Church School. ¥:30—~Church Worship, 8:1—Y, P. Meeting; sla and the Chur . garet Fogleman, . Spring Mills §:00—Church Worship, 310: 00—Church School. Junior Y. FP. . Community %. P.—7:30. Farmers Millg— #:30—Church 10.30—Church *"Rus- theme, ht 6:30 = hool. Worship. FPRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J. HM. Kirkpatrick, Paster) #:30—8unday School. A0:30—Morning Worship. §:30—Christian Endeavor, EVANGELICAL (Rev. J. W, Zang, Pastor) Centre Hall— Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Worship Service, 10:30 A, M. Eocust Grove— Worship Service, 1:30 P. M. Sunday school, 2:30 P. M. Bion Hill— Sunday school, 2:00 P. M. Worship Service, 3:00 P. M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, Seth Russell, Pastor) Centre Hall— 9:30—Morning Worship. 10:30—8unday School Bprucetown— 40: 00—Sunday School 11:00—Morning Worship. oUrR When CC. ommended NEW POSTMASTER, eratic Counts masters! regarded ty p pointment, an Mr, Boozer charge of master, The choice of sition of be a &oes, cant auch ef apd ever, while the 0 be Mr. Boozer tha said I~ postmaster cannot to popular one, —and so far asx there was not a popular for the job, Perhaps ther a thing as popularity in thig age intolerance, suspicion popularity feature m be lacking, the that the a straight has some for having something for the party, which could soarcely be plicants who developed strength ing their campaigning. The announcement selection has appointees at least has been party man and all h record done sald for some other of hig appoint- ment may be sald to havy been prise, Mr. sald by “thos, in our laughing out a~gliimmering whom counted on, and who years ago importuned him cay chairmanship supporting an opportunity oome rs chanced were the know" loud) to have gone a long time ago. Friends he to accept the In. promise of him event of ¢ » position of post. master presenti backs on his alone, However, iy on the int candidate party falled to ©ounty who read who, qui one to where fe Bower chalrmanship, 1 t is our guess that his promise 1 "take care of Boozer” resulted in made, Wo sincerely wish our new post - master success, ——————————. The thermometer indicated a tem. peraturg close to zero on Wednesday morning, ss gna Jacob Vox, of Fleming, wag appoint. ad Investigator of deaths for ‘entre Bounty, succeeding 1. B, Swartz, of Hublersburg, who held the post for ten gears The appointment was made by Auditor General Baldwin and becomes #fectlvy tomorrow (Friday), | ¥ Sunday Mrs H., Robb, died on { Henry home of daughter Mu th Bellefonte, 1 Si and 19 ay wis a daughter f Daniel and Matilda Keister and born in Huntingdon county. Mis Alfred Thomas Swartz, Tus- Har Walker Belle Altoo & sathering Miller Harrisen H, Willi nine Mrs, Mark Twenty -four sister W irisbhurg; ind Wich. great ndchildren Mir also {twenty Kansas, Funeral s i Williams home i { noon, ity { tery, | Preshvteri | Shirley, services were hel the Methodist The Rev, H. B interment in Port { Funeral lafteroon Port from Sim- the Matilda in ‘resbyterian cemetery at lin jons was charge: {E | S——— | HACKENBERRY--Mrs. Mary Evans | Hackenberry, Bellefon K D 1, died pat her home Friday morning following tan jliness {in te from diabetes, 8! May 17. M a township on age 51 and was Ellen } 08K her months chter of ¥ 3 or making pe 5 ds Harrig i : tand the day Evans hroughout held . having been ide Rev, Thompson was the officiating afternoon, the Union cemetery ir in jater i SHOPE “Mary Nelllg Shope, vicinity Hitate {Friday night he Musser, a grandson, ith, age of 59 years, Interment on Monday deceased was a daughter and Polly Barrett Russell, in Boggs township. She wife resident or College, div} a life-long tha of at thome Pine Ha, months at 9 was made afternoon, of The {Calvin {was born ts ter, Mrs, two Elma Musser, ia nd sinters, WEAVEIL~ i Inughter of (CW Mary Louise, infant i and of Rebersburg, John inkleblech) Wanver, at the fonte ad Shy, Centre Cotinty The child four days ollowing Belle. months hospital, was aged 10 {an is su by her parents and Harry, Allen, rald Franklin ad Friday Lutheran. He. brothers cometery i A most pechliar acciden happened jHarry BEB. Brown. the Potters {Earageman. on Bunday evening, While at Spring Mills the water in the ra- diator of his car Indicated being low and the operator mady attempts to correct is. A small portion of wat was poured Into ft, and then Mr. Brown bent over to see into tha open- ing, when instantly flames flashed from it, striking him full force In the face. The eyebrows and halr at the forehead were singed, and ong of his eyes was badly injured. On Monday he was taken to an eye specialist in Lewistown, who has since been giving treatment with the hope of preserving Injured optic, 3 o'clock In. the Mrs Ww We When in evening wner's condition writing, dnesday noon i serious wsirid Ml ed Pasi te pat dist { hea Ken in arm-chair he Her face orted, but In sho Ww elf, the tithough left the stroke Wedns paring meio —— EL WINGARD POSTMASTER AT SPRING NAMED MILLS her jreg | party iin hee i Mr rsd nl principl during all of Wingard postmaster served “a and ie his patrons to have jlerm nA edged by {ficient and Mills accommodating i to | i A DEATH CHAIR GETS 240TH VICTIM, MARCH 14 orn He olite the five Olney sandits eamion he livey of Elliott ion in they 1931 uring the = © Jorssind four revel ved the switch to Johnstown hija $150 for « Pennsylvania LOCAL AND PERSONAL A number of 1obis vor teeny tin this section duris week Weather conditions i liking to their Lhappy and tastes chirpea {i John i I. Wetzler, had been | at not 5H wiht - who 11 ilo be “up” | but will house office ment and {jured i was i Both becoming itself to killed to horses had and were “retired” such long eligible to be Hist, an « e its suffering in piced ten BOT VK on the The third and fourth grades og the due to the fact that Mise Martha Yeariok, the teacher. was exposed ov a cane of measles at the Daup home where she lHves, 8he Is now at her homg in the vicinity of Lamar, wher she will remain until the “probation” period has expired. Willtam Dap, young son of Daniel Daup, Jr, fx the school pupil afflicted. Retty, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mes. George Sweeney is the second child Centre Hall to be Hkewing | wae Vooen Thurs | Inner. w peak Fou all GG... % Win Basket Feams TW Oe { Mil ™ Completes Work 4 This Wee A SURPRISE BIRTHDAY A 11 1314 ses v4 sl WET She received ma Te A & ur refreshments a late ho to the fell Ripka SELL OCOD POOP PPLEPPOE OOO EP PEPE OPPS | HOW'S YOUR Mathematics ? ETC OPLEP EPP OPPOCPEOE PEE POPP eer mens examina. neers: and aT To ne roaders consecutive numbers (Bolve by both EE Britcher’s Auction SALE! The undersigned win expose to sale at his auction barn, 2 miles northeast of MIFFLINTOWN, on WEDNESDAY, MAR. 6 at 10 o'clock J | Auction Beery ar MM “0 - 20 to 25 He: Weeks on Wes 11 orses ¥ & da Guernseys ile and a Pora Any person bringing Logs for sale t later than 12 a cloc kK noon "Cheap John" will he hore full line of Dry Goods. All cows will have test charts, Any j peraon bringing a cow must have test chart A lot of Poultry Supplies, Will have three or four incubators in good condition, 30.0ge capacity. This sale will commence at 10 ®, m. sharp, as we must start early to dis pose of all this stock. . FLOYD A. BRITCHER Bale all under roof. with a ' Te S——— — i i i | § i i Horna Contre thepticuted for settlement, MRS, MARY STAHL, Centrg Hall, Pa CALVIN GPFERERER, Bellet Pa RD tonite, ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE of THOMAS Centre Hall B deceased In the Foutate 1 SMITH, lat of of Letters administration on above estats («nf been duly granted the undersigned Knowing thetuseives fudetled =r rR A eb & WANTED fre requesied tc make im those having cialms ind tay ge id, 31.75 1 igainst the same to present thems duly as thepticated for settlement having all persons the estate Market chickens es Centre Hall; phone When Your RADIO or ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Need Servicing-- J. S. 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