The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 30, 1935, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1935.
CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY,
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CENTRE
ee
BMITH & BAILEY, Proprictors
8. W, SMITH, Editor, |
EDW, E, BAILEY, Associate Editor and]
Business Manager,
HALL. PENNA.
Butered in the Post
Hall as second class wm
TERMS. The terms of
the Heporter are $1.00 a
Legal advertising
Salis por
Display advertising rates
on application,
Office
plier,
subscription 1«
advance, |
of
year,
the rate ten |
lie usaeriivil.
made known)
"SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES |
PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE |
(Bev, HN. ¥, Greenhoe, Iastor) !
Centre Hall—9:00 A, M., i
(Note change of time from 2:30,
gnnounced last Sunday.)
Farmers Mills, 10:30 A. M. i
Georges Valley, 7:30 P, M.
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CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE
(Rev, Delas R, Keener, Pastor) i
Centre Hall—
§:00—Church Worship,
10: 00~Church School,
Y. P. Meeting
Probl :
Tusseyville—
$:30—Church School.
10.830—Church Worship.
PRESBYTERIAN
(Bev. J, M, Kirkpatrick,
#:30—Church Service.
10:80—Sunday School.
§:30—Christian Endeavor,
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METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Bev, Beth Russell, Pastor)
Pentre Hall—
§:30—XMorning
3: 30—Sunday
Bprucetown—
10:00—Sunday School,
a): 00-—Morning Worship.
Spring Mills—
#:30—Sunday School
7:830—Evening Worship.
iy Y. P. Grou
Pastor)
Worship,
School.
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EVANGELICAL
(Rev, W, K. Hosterman, Fastor)
Centre Hall—
Bunday 8«
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—
5
hool, 9:30 A.
M.
Bpring
Worship Service,
Sunday ol
Bethesda—
Sunday
Worship Servi
Mills
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS,
DEMOCRATIC,
FOR SHERIFF.
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Dew o
the Frimar
@ are aut
: © Wits
is candidat
of Centre C«
of the Democry
rr Primaries ww
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“= COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
We are authorized to annour
J. VICTOR BRUNGART, of
Township, is a candidate for the
of County Commissioner, subject
the decision of the Democrat
a8 expressed at the Primarie
beld Septembep 17,
that
Miles
office
to
Party
Wwe
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BRISBIN PASSES AT
OF NINETY- THREE
Ad
Dn, AGE
ith much rogret that the
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David
ed
It Is Ww
bin ix re
life
Bric Hiri
He
Thursday
of
Las this
night, Hartford, |
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had |
mn in the
hospital, svhere he Deen a
for a short time following al
which resulted in breaking the]
BiX |
i
with his
dloanna |
Ms i
mranddaughter, |
Ha
During the past
Hving
Mrs,
daug
bone.
1
at daughter,
Another
und
hip
he had
right
heen
younge
Roberts
Beuln
Misy
in.
Alice 1} 0 |
une,
here by rall|
accompanied
body hipped
1 Saturday by |
and}
morn
Y
M Mrs. Robertson,
funeral
Goodhart
I's. and
the
conducted
one
services were |
funeral |
afternoon
in the
burial made in the
M. lelat
this servi
Kirkpmrick «
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announce that
Spring Township, |
the office of Com- |
County, subject
the Democratic
at the Primaries
er
1335.
PROTHONOTARY.
announce that]
Bellefonte Bor. |
the officg of}
County, sub-|
Democratic
Primaries |
|
We are thorized to
I. E. BIDDLE, «
8 a candidate for
missioner of Centre
to the decision of
Party as expressed
to be held
£
1} 4
¥
»
Septem! 1%,
We are
BOYD C.
ough, Ig a
Prothonotary «
ject to
Party as
to be held
authorized t
VONADA, of
candidate for
¢
34
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Centre
the decision of the
EX Dressed
REPUBLICAN, i
TREASURE I
ad t anno
BENDER
FOR
We
name of
College bor
Treasurer
thy rules
Party at
held Tues
COUNTY
FRED
the |
State
# 0 INCE
JOHN E. KRAGLE., PHILIPSBT RG,
REPLACES CC. W. RORBS HTS |
Personn ‘ 1
department
nounced
Dvke
Roberts
during
18620,
Wil adminis
Orin 8
mooted
T npson, Philipsburg,
from projects engineer ant
560 to assistant district constr
engineer at $2400, replacing
Flora, dismissed,
Irvin Blakeslee,
from assistant
Pro.
81,-
tion
E.
i
I.
DuBois, demoted
maintenance superin-
tendent, principal grade, at $2,400 to
maintenance superintendent, junior
grade, at $1,800, replacing M. R. Skin.
ner, dismissed,
SS I MSA AIAN.
May 26, the number of persons yve-
ceiving relief in Centre county wie
8,507, over 1,000 less than on Janu-
Hr
Millheim
Aoev ee
rie Mi
a4,
Cram
T. Fra and
of Miltheim,
grandchildren,
sed
jasop
Hig
’
Thomas |
and was
wmerly Miss
, Hare
Frank,
do
Frank,
wife,
and
Thomas
survive
twa sons
K.
nim,
sot }
th ng
isn
Ther
ap
ar no brothers or sisters, Mr,
Frank having beén an
only son,
NEFF.
ughter
Miss
He
Elizabeth
Neff,
the
Neff,
deceased,
of
a
da of Jamin
years, died a
Neff, a nephew
Wednesday of
the last
Funeral
from
k t home
H. B. State
in
on Inst. week, She
member of her fan
held
¥
Friday
Meth
servicey
the CHET | 1
the hone in the
ste church
one brotl
ang Mrs Wm
Mrs
N. XY
ellefonte,
of
i Himmey
Hoy
Hows
Chnrios
College,
Niagara Falls
F. Harrison,
#0 survive,
Hlate
0
GROSS. Mre. Margaret Ellen Gross,
aged almost seventy years, died in the
Centre County hospital, on Sunday.
Bhe was born in Runville. but she and
her late husband, Jacob Gross, lived
in Bellefonte,
The children surviving her are Mra,
Gilbert Nolan, of Schenectady, N. Y.;
and Philip, Thomas and Paul, all of
Bellefonte. Your sisters, Anna, Sue,
and Christine Curry, all of Bellefonte,
Wilson dled | GREGG
in Mill
HeK, a
WILSON. Mra, Sally
Monday evening at her hon
SCHOOL
most 66 years, Burial will by Commencement Act
mn tended.
Suturtday forenos
(font re Fall:
Hall, nr
n Proderick
Millhe
Hal
in
Huy
im,
ton,
vill
180
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A motor trip to Harri
d i much enjoyed i
White east : Ie nee Was of
i Mr. to
former
trio
lade WiLH
J Wilks
Mra, Earl
The couplawv
Went, the
General Ek
of th
thely
ins
i
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The
successful
and Mrs, 1
Hall
B. l.
Ate
employed graduating
Company. clags nig
The
the
feature
days at Elizabeth
Te
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ant,
to
school ge
Git
the
and Lock Haven wher’ C
town
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Linden Hall.
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Church notes Hs 18
services
Wi
Vigitorg at tl
Sunday
£50.00 {
meeting every ;
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Mr.
children,
and Mi:
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Aaidy : 1d in 1¢
home
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wie to Individuals at their children come to the pre-school
clinie,
Festival, Jane 29th
The af the
amination
result
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vidual, member
Public Sale
ee Of rere
Personal Property and
Valuable Real Estate.
On the premises, in CENTRE HALL BORO,
SATURDAY, JUNE 15
Be at 1:00 O'clock P. M.
FULL LINE OF
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
REAL ESTATE
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JAMES B. LINGLE, Executor.
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HINT BREN
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but
safe
Hres—we
not
that
hiding grandma In vault,
ail
suggest our we would suggest
you hide your valuable papers in ga deposit box.
The
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CENTRE HALL, PA.
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