The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 06, 1935, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THURSDAY JUNE 6, 1935. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA,
st
—
miles
of
appenr
hundreds
promises
named visible from
highway,
officially
few
Mountain laurel, of
this year
- land Wily 3
® |; jays, On August 15, 1899, sbe wos
a . John J. Bow Misses Mary
nd | He nt Sunday
n
aged H8 years, monthg and Boalsburg.
PHE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEREKLY,
Be pat
CENTRE BALL. PENN
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors
8. W. BMITH, Editor.
ED LEY. Associate Editor and i
W, E. BAILEY, sue long resident of Potter township, died |
Business Manager, : of . u ta n | #0 survive:
: 0 i affe 3 sy Jungs on}
ye from an affection Of 1e¢ ] © | nadine, Cal, and
Botered in the Post Office in Centre| ggatyrday, near noon, at the Centre... Altadena, Cal
Hall as second class matter. County hee he had ®t Aud 5, |
TERMS.—The terms of subscription to} : in oe Ys vers held Friday
the Reporter are $1.00 a year, lu advance (4 patient ys, ; | the home in charge of
i é ate of ten Funeral serviceg were held from the. of
Legal advertising at the rate © ¢ . : Ir .
gents per line each lnseruon. home, on the Kerr-McCool farm, Interinent
Display advertising rates made Tuesday afternoon, D. R
Interment made
a yOeRrs Ago, to
this sed
+ the States lowes
letsh and Nora Milley
Altoona
$1 tha Vo £5
{about tao begin to bioom n than y y
tion
¢ | United in marriage with
in greater profusion
# Pennsylvania The loony (cording to reports from oresters
of ‘ i
3 tated bd heh thi dhdhcinhddhhhhthtedhhthdh th thhdhdhefiedetdhhhdhdetidtdhdhdhd > \
Public Sale
—of
Personal Property and
Valuable Real Estate.
On the premises, in CENTRE HALL BORO,
Haversti ki
vet 5, Tava SATURDAY, JUNE 15
two children, Wilmington, Del, . . Ny 4
y : : { deginning at 1:00 O'clock P. M.
i HOUSEHOLD GOODS
in
BO
Jr.
$1
survives with tw
John
both
er, who 0
Deaths
rtained at
Mrs
Mr
hter,
Mins |
Mins
and
ents
Mi and
lefonte;
Bower and | Mrs Charles Lunn
al
Alexander, of
Albert WW, Woche,
A brother and a
Frank of
Julia
two daughters:
A
A dinnet on
Bellefonte, | Howard
Ruther-|and Mrs.
sister al- | Margaret,
San Bes
Btalley
{James Bower, hod irs ’
® ® * “ . * » » Fie
Larey
Mis
ford, N. J.
i
{
1 | and doug i
RUNRKLE.—James Runkle, a lile-jlang of |
Williamsport |
Hart
Howe, of Blatle
| Blanche Rowe, of iwhurg:
| Daisy
Mins
Mi
Curtin,
Mrs,
Funeral
afternoon from
Rey William
the Presbyte:r
in the
College,
services Anna Sweeny,
Mothersbaugh
Al-
Gea, Mothe-
Mrs, Robert
and
hospital,
for
and
i
Whe
hie hj on
i
about ten Johg Reese, of
at the
on Thursday.
H. M.
five last
Charles
and daughter,
Thompson pastor toons, were visitors
on home
Mrs
d
lian church. Union
Keener cemetery,
nt
| ersbaugy,
Mr.
i
|
i
i
i
i
|
|
i
|
i
| pent
| nome
known Rev. Hosterman |
.
at the
Hosuter-
and
several
of their son
at Greensburg.
Mrs. Paul
Greensburg,
on application.
"SUNDAY CHURGH SERVIGES
PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
(Rev, 5. ¥, Greenhoe, Pastor)
Centre Hall—¥:00 A, M,,
Tusseyville—10:30 A. MM.
Spring Mills Community
pervice in the M, E. church,
pre cordially invited,
—_—
CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE
(Rov, Delas R, Keener, Pastor)
Centre Hall—
§:30—Church School.
10:30—Y. PP. Meeting,
row Bradford.
7:30—Church Worship
Day program. gy wt gory one . aus of Bethesda; Mr
fying Mille . 2 Mrs a nan len Iron; | The Hsmi d m Flos Chambers and Miss Alk and « rd Weber T J y
9:80—Church School. mia eet. Ne ‘ Tings Sa ier nd "A
10.80—Church Worship.
Farmers Mills—
9:00—Church Worship. 2 :
10:00—Church School, i aia Ls ia ' i wid end tr Ww
) .
PRESBYTERIAN
(Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick,
§:80—Sunday School.
§:30—Christian Endeavor.
{No
officiating. was " week
CLAIM
$5,000
automobile
DAMAGE
for
an
REFUSED,
damages,
accident
summer,
i
|
Tussey ville. |
The was al
farmer the death was | A
the in Potter | Ing
vas highly sympathetic [State College
deceased engaged as
result - man,
in
rée
of claim
poor
at time
of
and chil
in |
and
friends
and Coxey
of
jaust
Mr.
dren,
an overseer irom cinta
1 HALEY
jast wis Visi i
civil jury
brought
township. He
the financially unfortunate, and |
used his office to their benefit to the | its
full extent his privilege. {in a
His parents were James and Cath- {of State
Runkle, and he wasbrought
1866, consequently had]of State
of 1 month | W. Mat
reputedly
i
fused by Centre county town week.
last
verdict |
$43 i ant
with A y
How
which and
=
defendant
Mathewson,
fons week,
M
in
of n favor of Smith iand of
Children’s
Every~
College, a suitiwere town on
in
formerly
father, E.
Smith
by John
College,
the former residents o
in this
were
arine Spangler { town |§
born April 15,
attained theage
and 16 days,
Hoe Wis
Curry;
Among
and his
of Pitts
vicinity over Memor-|
Mrs.
wife
Wite,
Bi iting
burgh Day
stile for Orie,
AUTrY bringing ! th as. Plummer,
si hewson Clara Hupp
and daughter, Mrs !
Omer Rishel and | ¢
and wife,
Mrs, Cari
Mrs,
years, jal and |
agreed to
the
and Including beds dressers, rocking and
other «
first to An-|{prior to
ho
twice married, 0 range. glove,
Ww
Ww
A
i
the second wife, j verdict, Bricker
Howard
Johns
and children, Mr. and
Regina
ecuben Duffey,
y also the follows
Rover. onhaugh
was
Wood- | FOREST RANGERS IN
DISMISSED;
CENTRE
APPOINTED
leader, R
ic
Children:
REAL ESTATE
TIME AN PL
f1
ii
re —
PRESBYTERIANS
SAMPLE FAIR,
SEPP PP PPE
LOCAL
HOLD
ro
JUNE
Pastor)
Preaching Service)
LE,
B. 1
MES
i.sta i Mrs. J
JA B. LINC Executor,
Ra]
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Bev, Seth Russell, Pastor)
Pentre Hall—
§:80—Sunday School
17:30—Evening Worship.
Bprucetown—
#:30—8Sunday School.
30:30—Morning Worship.
Bpring Miils—
Community Childr
i.
POPPE PP POOP POPPE EIIEP
{rere errere
a Cr Hue TISHN EE HR REET Mea
THE FARMER & MILK
Day m—— ‘
le Apt
MARRIAGE LICENSES,
—
EVANGELICAL
{Rev. KE. Hesterman, Pastor)
Centre Hali—
Sunday School, 9:30
Worship 10:30
Tussey vill
Worship Service,
Bunday School, 1f
Locust Grove—
Sunday School, 9:30
Ww,
M.
A.
A.
M.
Service,
40 TRIINRNES UTI DIRT SURE Yan
. MM.
EXBECLTOR'S NOTICE
ay
”.0q *Hildren'g - i
Fro LO4LGTEN 8 SeTVICe,
DEMOCRATIC,
FOR SHERIFF,
We are authorized to announce
MAC PEARCE, of Philipsburg Do
e for 3 & of
tae
J.
i# & candi the office
Centre Co ubject to
the Den ratic Party a
the Frimaries
030.
oS ueriil
decision
The
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CENTRE HALL, PA.
We are aul
Ww. C
is 8 candi
of Centre C
of the Democrs
the Frimaries
5,
WITMER,
iaie 1
FEMS JUNI BO PIRI JY NTR SINR TT Jaan
COUNTY COMMISSIONER, SC SR SM SS SA $ SS S— Es, rt
We are authorized to
J. VICTOR BRUNGART, of
Hunday
ned sgn,
PROAL Er 7d : LE p o Bm. WWE ishier y
glo : ishier, of I
oO x i ology
Tow ig a candidate for t office Mrs. It MceClintd
of County Commissioner, subject to} {Centre HIUL
the decision of t Party} | Mr. ang
88 expresse bei" children
Beld Septe at Fart
Mrs
of
ANNOUNCE
Hobert Cox. 1'ieas.
©
hip, 36
race Fry, ast home
EE. —— a NR AS SACHSEN
LEM JS
FOOD
WEIS QUALITY
Peas |
2 cans 25c¢c | No. 2%
sisters alu
and Mrs. Palmer)
Haven Meru Walter
yrone Miss Nora!
Bellefonte, Funeral
held Wednesday
Democratic ree sur
Primaries
Jaw
oo
Mrs
¥
the $ :
ih visited at
to
ore Mills, Sands
Fos
Mra, Sarah
Friday
Mrs
John
day.
ers
i
A Monument Erected-~
to the memory of a loved one Is & | ° J
substantial expression of your jast- |
ing affection. To select one that
will be appropriate requires careful
consideration for it must last
through all the years to come. Let
us co-operate with you by submit.
ting suggestions based upon our
wide experience as memoria; sculp-
tors.
Crondster,
| Fry.
were
and >
and 8 # attended
Wilson, o
imuel
i + of
a 10
We are authorize announce that! meryices |
L. E. BIDDLE, of Spring Township,
i 8 candidate for of Com- last week from the home, in of
missioner of Centre subject j of the Rev. IL. O. Bbtdort af th
10 the decision of the Democratic Methodist charge at Pleasant Gap, In-
Party as expressed at the Primaries!terment made
$0 be held September 17, 1935.
anernoon
im, forenoon.
Wm
Fultz
They
the office
County,
My and
nd Mra
| Memorial
Millheim ang Woodward cemeteries |
then took dinger at Hairy
and attended tabernacie meeting
Millmont In the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fultz and Mr. |
and Mrs. Wm. Mesmer attended |
prayer meeting Lytle's Addition,
Friday evening. Successor- to
We sare sorry to report that Mrs. | H. 6, STRONMEIER
W. T. Noll is on the sick list at thee] Centre Hall Marble & Granite Works,
time. We haope for her recovery. i CENTRE HALL. PA.
held at the] oa
Mesmer and Mi
made a trip or
DEL MONTE
Pears
can 1 9¢
decorated at the
Wig
Gap cemetery
in the Pleasant
John =
PROTHONOTARY. i
We are authorized to announce that! ILODER—Willlam Loder, agea 74
BOYD C. VONADA, of Bellefonte Bor- a life-long resident Howard, gied
ough, ig a candidate for the office of | suddenly Wednesday morning follow.
Prothonotary of Centre County, sub-|ing a stroke of apoplexy. He was
Ject to the decision of the Democratic|the oldest members of the 1. O. O.
Party as expressed at the Primaries|ioage of :
tobe held September 17, 1935. and
ig . | ¥Fry. at home.
f & REPUBLICAN, | Funeral services
- A —— . i { home on Saturday, in charge of the
FOR COUNTY TREASURER | Rev. George Johnson of the Reformed
We are authorized to announce the|chureh at Howard of whic h
pame of FRED BENDER, of State! member. Interment was
College borough, ag a candidate for} Schenck cemetery nt
Treasurer of Cenire county, subject to! caa Fo bn )
the rules governing the Republican |
Party at its primary election to bel
held Tuesday, September 17, 1935.
» ee at |
f
Of
C. H, HOMAN
at
GLEN OAK
Mustard
2 vu 21cC
jars
GREEN STAR
In Our Licensed
ALL-TALKING PICTURES | Margarine :..
By THE EDUCATOR! FILM CO. Lid. of Pittsburgh Sauer Kraut
SPRINGER.—Miss Bernice Spring. j
with
jer, an inmate of the Polk Insitute DROMEDARY
|at Polk for approximately 50 years "BL A CK Grapefruit Juice so
isther Ralston
#9 and Alexander
BEAUTY" i
[passed away there one day last week.
Pabst-ett 2 6.02 pkes 29¢
THE
SCHIMMEL
Preserves
2 35c¢
Howard,
one
Surviving are his
| wife daughter, Mrs, Alice 16
B02
were Jars
rn
i
i
1
A
.
hewas a
made at the
Howard with the
charge
1-1b
pkgs
2
3
No. 2
29c
25c¢
Hows in
ge
cans
be
Tusseyville,
Ww. B
College,
home Monday
Mrs.
Alton
munity
Nw
chiidren,
ST
artz and
of
Hwartzia
fever recovergsd
at
i"
from
the
na-
born
making |
and 4
ate Wil
Surviving
aister: Harp
Simon
Mrs Os.
called at the n
institut}
. she
underwent
evening, Sha
Nn
of M
on
recently was
Maude Markle and jady tive iltheim,
visitors
having been
23, 1877,
4 months
were
friend,
State Miss Springer
operation
Certo 8.uz bots 29¢
Mixed Tea Weis Quality 3% -1b can 13c¢
large emall
Rinso e2lc : 3 1 923¢
Lifebuoy Soap 3 «= 19¢
of were in © there January
ur Cons |
iB
ednesday, | hep
Milroy, days
with
age 5%
Her parents
j Ham and Fmma
ifarn
on WwW yeas,
Charles
BOE
Bottorf, of ape nt the
father, MASTER SCREEN RE-CREATION
THE STORY THAT HAS
THRILLED THE WORLD!
time "Thursday Springer, OF
Bottorf
his
two brothers
of
aml a
Danville:
Millhelm, and
Philadelphia. Funera)
held from the mon
Springer residence at Millbeim on Frie
ler
Mis, :
aay
8.
i Springer,
Mr. and Dick Mowery spent]
Kline |
of
Memorial with Milton Gough
§ i » ES ‘
family. ' | service
i OH
£. Pp.
=
ringer
x
the ’
Cay of
wern
Ramey made
and family al
business trip Loawistown
last week.
Mr,
to a day
and Mrs. Kuhn,
lege, spent Memorial day with
Anne Klelnfelter and daughter,
Misgy Marian Isenberk, of Btate Cole
lege, visited several days at the David
Fortney home,
C. 8. Bottorf accompanied Mr, and
Mrs. Robert Brock to their home at
Jersey Bhore, Sunday, to spend several
days,
of Htate Cols
Mra,
A A HPI
Sunset club house was brushed up
on Tuesday, for the summer's’ camp-
ing. ; A rf
day afternoon, in charge of the Rev,
Lonls V. Lesher. Imermont fH the
Millielm cemetery,
BOWER. Mrs. Anne Curtin Bower,
Wife of Attorney John J. Bower, of
Bellefonte, passed away at the family
home in Bellefonte on Tuesday night
of Iam week after an fliness of many
months’ duration, Mrs. Bower had
been a patient for some time at the
Gelsinger hospital, Danville, where
She underwent an operation last year,
The deceased was a daughter of the
late James Curtin and Josephine Trip-
le Curtin and was born in Bellefonte
Also, Musical Melody and Cartoon
SHOWING in Grange Hall, CENTRE HALL
¥'RIDAY, JUNE T--8:00 P. M.
and EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT THEREAFTER, 8 P, M.
Popular Admission Prices : 1 Oc & 2c
Only the highest class Pletares will be shown from week to week,
Attend our First Show and be convinced,
5 eakes 19¢
’
1 {FRESH BAKED
| | Fig Bars
2 » 21c
IAN
4X or BROWN
Sugar
Ba ew MW at WW a