The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 21, 1935, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1935
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HE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY,
CRINTRE HALL. PENNA.
eee
SMITH & BAILEY,
8. W. SMITH, Editor.
BAILEY,
Business Maaager, |
Proprietors
Associate Editor and |
EDW, E,
Butered In the Post Office
] as second class matter,
TERMS. The terms of to
the Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance
Legal advertising at the rate of ten |
gents peor line each Insertion.
Display advertising rates
on application,
in Centre}
subsoription
made known
‘SUNDAY CHURGH SERVICES a
PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
(Rev, 5, F, Greenhoe, Fastor)
Georges Valley—10:30 A. M,
Farmers Mills, 2:30 P. M
Centre Hall—7:30 P. M.
Spring Mllls—
Community Y. P.—6:30., &
i
REFORMED
R, Keener,
CHARGE |
Pastor)
CENTRE
(Rev.
Centre Hall—
#:80—Church School.
10.30—Church Worship.
6:15—Y. FP. me
and the iBrds'
Bohn.
Tussey ville—
9:00—Church Worship.
10:00—Church School.
HALL
Delas
eting;: theme,
Leader,
“Spring |
RW
oe
PRESBYTERIAN
M, Kirkpatrick,
§:30—8unday School.
§:30—Christian Endeavor,
7:30—Evening Worship.
EVANGELICAL
K, Hosterman,
& i
(Rev, J, Pastor)
rs
(Rev. W,
Spring Mills—
Bunday School, 9:30 A. M.
Worship Service, 10:30 A, M.
Pethesda—
Worship Sarvice
Centre Hall
Sunday School, §:30 A M.
Worship Service, 7:30 P. AML
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Bev, Seth Rassell, Pastor)
Centre Hall—
#:30—Morning Worship.
19:10 Sunday School.
Bprucetown
A0:00—Sunday School.
11: 00—Morning Worship,
Spring Mills—
Junior Y. P.,
7:30—Evening
Pastor)
2:00 P. M. I!
Worship.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS,
FOR SHERIFF.
GREGG TOWNSHIP
SMHOOL
YOUATIONAL
NOTES,
Perfect
period
elyn Broo}
ert Camphe
ice Barger,
ard, Miriam
oble, Pauline
Lenard Ilgen
Lee, Mabel
Twila Fagan,
"eltenberger,
ryn Frazier
Cr Fung
Zerhy,
Zettle
Kathry
Gren
Spurgeon Condo
Bar
Richard |
sg |
ie
ites
Bernice
Zerby
Zeottln
——————— —————
Potters Mills.
Kath-
Valley. visited
of Harry
Thomas
that
home |
Davis sold his
purchased from the
Estate to Edward Loughner.
Miss Barah Ennist visited the
week-end at the home of hee parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Ennist.
Ivan Orwig, young son of Mr. and
Mrs, Bright Orwig. is houseg up with
the measles,
A. E. Mingle, of Coburn, took sup-
per Monday evening at the home of
Fig sister, Mrs. G. H. McCormick.
Et at ——
I think that I shall never see
A billboard lovely ay a tree.
Perhaps unless the biliboards fal,
FU never see a tree at all.—Anon
IN
home
he Atllson |
over
SRC
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Deaths
* w
» * * . *®
RIPKA William,
of Mr. and Mrs,
Friday in tl Centra
poeumonia, Funeral
held
of the
and Mrs
family
the
Griesing
brother,
* »
aged two
VERrs
Ellas Ripka,
died |
County hospital
KON
16
services |
from the
mother,
the |
|
afternoon
parents of
Fred Zettle,
lived Interment
Georges Valley
officiating
Roy,
were Tuesday
the
Mr. where
Ripk wis
cemetery
The
survive
in
pat |
and a the
Schenck, 22
Mra
died
five
Richard
m of Mr, and
f Howard, R. D
following a
condition,
SCHENCK
year-old
Schenck, o Sat-
night
f kidney
of
of Howard h
19830.
vers’
Ho wa
gh school In}
the class of
his
ang
euldes parents
Arthur,
home,
Surviy
brotl
both
Mary
wngeville,
MILLE] jz
il
ginning
her husband
IGA vVes
1d Mrs, Carrie Mays
Barton
way
Rose
Keen Jam
at
TAMISON
died on
apoplexy,
wherry |
Funes
home
Ne
wera
Newb ry Monday
Millhelm, in’ the
wirial was made. ]
The de widow of Rev
Jamison ]
the BE
continued |
where |
ind
afternoon
{
eased
Was
SPE TOE
Spring
—
REAL ESTATE
—
TRANSY SRS.
ie
on Mond
FP. Campbell,
Margaret
M.
Mra
Gods
Kirkpat
Huntir
iffiln, 43
CENTRE COUNTY
HOSPITAL NOTES.
Grace, daughte “4
Hall R
al patient Tuesday.
K
Centre
Thomas Hosterman, Aaronsburg
was discharged on |
Tuesday,
Ww
came
day.
Miss Mabel May Delong, Milihelm,
became a medical patient on Wednes-
day.
William Ripka, son of Ellas Ripka,
Georges Valley, died Friday.
Mrs. John Patterson, Boalsburg, a
surgical patient, was discharged Sat-
Jurday,
There were fifty patients in the hos-
Howard Durst, Centre
a surgical patient on
Hall, be-
Wednes-
AND PERSONAL
LOCAL
Here we are
today,
spring
the winter Slorida,
of
Iran,
n
tho home his ther,
Hoste
mo
Millheim,
The
3
wucke,
swild
profi or Pe
Forder
remuuins
Unaomics
HNtate than wenty five |
Friday af
for
nid
Mor
to
were on
rest
-
ternoon,
It is bes
Leltzelln
hg
sible that
candidates
will three |
for sheriff
ticket.
Leltzell and
and Wibu
College.
POS there
as
Republican primary
are saron
James
Leite
The
Leitzell Bellefonte,
tsi ’ FASE te
burgess of State
electrocution of Sherman
sw, of Snyder county, was
Monday,
Annound
Week
beginning
Governor Earle,
le an application « Stra
presented to
at ite
m
hes the
Fe
Apri]
meeting «
in
f
a formet
Lie
friendg
Thurs
unfors
OH
ny at Cleveland Of
LH een complicatio
1 Mis
ror
TY
in expected Gingery
lischarged tt hit
weeks,
erful ite. |
the |
morning
the Pabe
time |
of the!
will
with
m dow 5 on
every
&
hing
Huth outfit,
the reader is
VER dh i
1 hei
HOW'S YOUR
Mathematics ?
+
ution to any m will be
i reds of
npe=
6 any address wg
ents in
Pungxsutawney,
i
CC. Blose
ain
postage
’a
(ANBWERS on last page).
8 A speculator invested in 4000 bu
wheat at 87%c a bu, and sold it at a
profit of 8 2.6%: what was his sell-
ing price. (Suggestion: 4000 times 7-8
times 5.42 over 5)
8. 1 bought a sight draft at a pre.
mium of 1%% for which I paid $2.0
035.00; what was the face of the draft?
10.
gos hia three playmates: how many
pital beginning of this week.
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Boalsburg.
Fisher,
in tow
Charles
fends
{ull
enroute Mtate
Mrs,
to
ho
spending several oa
George Fisher returned
ifler
wome of her sister, Mra
in Altos
Anna Hine,
J.D}
the
Baturday
the |
nia, where her md
is JIL
Hatley
On Was
from Centre County hospital
afternoon.
family,
visitors fiat
Theodore SBoegner and
College
College,
Htate wre
Htiate
visitors at
unflay .
Dale
were
Segner home on 8
and Mrs. Luther
Margaret,
Mrs,
on
and Mra
Mr,
daughter
Fe
My.
daughter,
and
Were in
Dade,
Ele
Clement t
i
in Gap, Sunday
Myr. Stuart and #
David
and Myr,
daught
(IeOrge
and Mrs
Martha
wre
Htu
Mrs
uben Stuart 1
of ttsbhurgh, returned
Mra, Fu Hunter
Stairs. also of Pitt
Hunter Tayilo
ward
a———— A —
Rebersburg.
T
Philipsburg
editor
rally
Withh a ©»
Ww Bair,
the
stricken
BURIFS HAT SHOP,
le, | High quality hats un
| the price so low,—at The HAT SHOP | urday
| Mrs, Lend Burd, East Main St
me
cvs | Milihe
id |
ty le
MRS.
| high
|
confining him
condition Hier ir i
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ia ed
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Will Rogers Picks |
A Story For
This Spot
By WILL ROGERS
Worst Story
a good one,
Cao 4
PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN
200 pays for a four-line ad,
‘oolumn, These Ijttie ads. sre wonder
{workers In the way of results. Adver.
| tise anything here, from a “Melp Wanted”
orite 8 "Mouse mnd Lot for Bale”
al in this
on
the |
HAY
also
the] CLOVER
home
{
SEED AND
versed
P. Long,
grown clo 00
{for ple B Bpring
I heard today
I think it's a
old fat fellows
in a little Publie
north of England
from town to another. At an-
other stop four others got in and
«very one of them happened to be
bear
were
jus
Botti
Hort
i FOR SA
traveling
the
elm
| Hall
arti
up in
on
one
strong fellow. Now
:
upposed to hold
the VET
long in
sled-un
outside
so further al
lender, wea
WANTED Market L
tau i gq 49 t
ANKAES BOING, $4.1 pe
Hall;
of
chickens
I
ir . to zit
M. Relgel, Centre phone wedge
“Er ng lar
ir.”
divid jal
bus space, S
“Well, listen, little fellow, do you
think T was designed by an Act
of Parliament?”
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