The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 04, 1935, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1935. "THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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#HE CENTRE REPORTER + | pEMOCRATIC VICTORY PICNIC, | GRAVATT —-GRAMLEY, Miss Mildred Wieland, who was a
| PHILIPSBURG, JULY ISTH | Misg Virginia BElsle Gramley and teacher at Norristown, returned 10
| : : . 1 ther hes : ~~ its. Mr. and Mrs
i tie Gravatt wera united tthe home of her parents, J :
ans are rapidly being completed Howard Ried Grave we i 1 In}
marriage at the home of the parents -
of the bride, Mr. ang Mrs, Bruce KE. Children's service in the Holi-|
Gramley, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. The cer-}BeAs ! hurch was largely attended and |
Mitford vas enjoyed by everyond
Kathryn Tressler, of Centre
ISSUED WEEKLY,
meer | *
HALL, PENNA. Deaths lor the Democratie Victory Picnic to
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—— : ————— * be held at the Black Moghannon park
BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors , . . * ® + 8 . . * | Philipsburg, Thursday, July 18. Whi
8. W. SMITH, Editar, LANDIS, — Miss Sarah Landis, | this picnic Is being spon ored by the
EDW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Young Men's Democrati Clubs of
Business Manager,
Wieland to spend her vacation
femony wis performed hy Hey
Losee Brown. The bride was given in
} i y ssel | i i , al visited a the John HRelfsnys
vuehter o sarge at Ma assel | : » ow he ath - attendant | Hall, visited at ¥ hy {
daughter of George and lary H Centre county, all the Democratic or- marriage 1 her father, her attendan
: , Tu Ar 1 home over the week
Landis, born at Potters Mills, January ganization®, both men and women, in
having been Mrs, Charles Wadsworth
poem a a :
. ? . 4 > cha v7 x § ¢ Johnson, of Mt. Vernon, and D. Rus
Edtered in the Post Office in Ceutre}30, 1865, died on Saturday In theithe county, are Invited to pal ticipate | J I 2 ter, New Yor) ot IT ax the dinner and supper guest
Hall a +14 tier | . . ea J to “oe Legler, New ork iy, wis hes . i 2 !
CEN ng second tikes mak as serinti t nome in which she was born and lived i in this picnic and make it the largest | woom’s host man Messmer home, Bunday
TERMS.—The terms of _subser ption to v . ‘ 11 levent of its kind ever held in Centre Brocin 1 dts ' oi 3 ks who 8 4
¢he Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance, during all her life. Death followed | t Ti " i ¥ | The bride is a granddaughter of T. Mrs, Joseph Brooks who spent
ioh hm . . county he program and arrange- . u a o. weeks 2 as 13d a
Legal advertising at the rate Of ten} gions after an illness of three a a . - | M. Gramlew, Millheim, In 1932 she past two weeks with her parents,
eents per llue escu insertion. ments are being worked Out by Hu uated f kid Coll 8
y ‘ . « (praduate ro gkidmore College, Sar.
Display advertising rates made Known | Weeks. Young Men's Democratic Club of Phil- [BT ae m " R home in Ohio. Sunday
application ! ( . iatoga Springs, after the regular prep ome in Ohio, Buncay i
on appuc . She is survived by a sister, Mrs. jipsburg because of thelr close prox- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Perryman and |
+ : oy i Yo ul aration in a high school.
Hettie W. McClenahan, of Trotters: N. fmity to the Black Moshannon Park. ¥ daughter, Mrs John Horne: and |
BR — m——— i = - w— : ;
oi Si § Mr. Gravatt is a graduate of ‘onin .
Walt Beezer, Philipsburg Demos z . atx rbr tans tars 5 SA os ro
SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES D.. seven nephews and four nieces, iter ez ; » ¥ in lg + class of '32. The couple will Aaughter, Bernadina, and Mrs Wm
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Mrs, Florein Btrohl fF Colevill
fut
and Mrs. John Carper, returned to hes
erat, and chalrman picnic com- | x \ § get A 1 {
g taans ’ | g ' PTL ee 4 % Eph fesmer, visited friends an relatives |
Shewas a member of the Sprucetown|..ittes. announced that prominent in Mt. Vernon, although Mr Gra ; " et i HETHER
. : : : | vi a engaged with the Long Island’? = oNest, RRAIT IAIN i
Methodist church, in which church fu- speakers of the State and Nation will |r x} ix engag y 3 a Long 1 v ,
“ Aghting ompany, Y the New ork
neral services were held Tuesday fore- attend ang address the picnic gather- | ghting company, in i ow }
Tusseyville—d to 10 A. M. neon and burial made in the cemetery jing. [office ’ ’ : : 10 peri spent bunts Y O l J H A V E
> Ew a . . . i Miss Onrphs iramiey, aunt of 1 x 1 % y 3 |
Centre Haill—10:30 A. M. nearby. The officiating minister was} Commenting on the picnic In gen- ly ‘e : ol Eo o : . a A shi 8
ibride, was the only one of the 3
7:30 P. M. Rev. Seth Russell, pastor of the de-leral, Myr. Beezer sald We have ar-i Millheim to a t
ley family in ta attend ©
| ceased. ranged an excellent program that £0 | : shaenixvill Lf rus . a Tid fskys C
-— { y [wedding, on Baturday. " AY IY : : nn
FPENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
(Bev, 5. F, Greenhoe, Pastor)
| The age of Miss Landis at the time|far inciudes a band concert ir the af]
* CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE x : ar in w 0 ban ‘ \ 1
of ath as 69% years, months and | ternoan an wening, J res dane ————— i —————
(Rev. Delas B, Keener, Iastior) | death was y 4 month |ternoon ar i evening A fre in |
128 days. iboth round and square, will be heid in| Linden Hall Fe ester Wagnes ed Rud aX
. } i JAN is, i
Centre Hall + i — : he log dance hall, A re Spoils pro Church notes: 8B 8 4 G+ 20) y nl Ar “aT o Hang ” nre YEARS OR
9:30—Church School i {5 both jand and water, has been | fos. om : pl RS %3al 24 i : ; ' 3 4 i
7:30-—Church Worship. | GENTZEL.—Mrs. Caroline Gentzel |” “as : ’ {preaching Berv Hat yeu Rh She oti hin i
for men, women and chil-|
8:30 ¥. », Meating: the In The {widow of the late George Ge , died rarious other contests will be pan 3 JU S T BE G U N
Bee. Leader, Geraldine Bradford, ja wer home in Bpring flils. on Sat- ig , mle
for w oh prizes il] be awarded
Spring Mills— lurday. Funeral services were held |"%0 (00 FECES Pl
#:30—Church School {from the home ith the | ton
fit
19:30—Holy Communion Service |! > 2 h Feorges ‘alley 1.4- y po ! bor dur E the Past 2 vo
9:00—Holy Communion Service. ’ suid i . a a i me modat L large wd The .
10:00—Church School, eine a BN nr a plenty of table 21d neh nd a
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PRESBYTERIAN days month and 28 |p. yhose who wish to cook hot meals]
(Rev. J. M., Kirkpatrick, Pastor) i » ou has thas , t hore re 8 grills with plenty or a e
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METHODIST EPISCOPAL } nn B ’ rrlahans rn {lo affords an ideal spot for swim Y 7
(Bev, Beth Russell, Fastor) is ™ ’ ¥ 3 fming and boating
Centre Hall— i oe hak = 4 wd February H “3 he CO it ; working hard $26 meres—115 under cultivation, 40 peres timber, Good house; u° zl] fir 1
9:30—Morning Worship ie : Buns wer Wh ipuarant ti peop f Cents County arm fine spring water, 5-10 grile fram improved highway A ld of ¥ ff HEev i
. i . vi year, . Was it a few) § he . . aos. Tiayd farm for SH500,00
10:80—8unday School onths differs a the dkes a 1 ime i Hack Mi n Par s fe . ; 2
: : fier Ca 1 8 Res : Yor .t wckia s Tully | : ’ “ § pd an up of
Bprucetown— leouple, Mrs. Gentzel having been the i oy Addai i 56 seres—42 under cultivation, Good buildings; furnsoee i mg 7% E CLEVE]
#:30—Sunday School. ; i younger. | arm house, Running water in bars and house Good location ET m————————
0:80—Morning Worship. Y Nrm Oontzal hag ; an 3 i ll Frice §2600.00, ' Hey 00231 @GNv
3 8 P | Mi n ha an | | : FA) bette iba @niy
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_- in Seven Mountains with 7 sores, Good jJeention, Price, fur
EVANGELICAL lin a broken hij a me. Tugsday. ‘afternoon C ag SIO
(Rev. W. EK. Hosterman, Pastor) i ; Fa a i ott e nished, $150.00,
other wey.
Centre Hall— : i fy and TE mm. MeCorm ‘ 20 Seres—200 acres fale timber, 75 acres under ruil ivation. ”
Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. i RPSTEI] laude urpst a ip vi {4 4 Wet 1 sain y ening Farm Running walter, Good bulldings, Along improved highway
Worship Service, 10:30 A, AM. 1a - 0 il Mo hy BOM Ml, OD} per RUSS th Br Slut ard Price, 53800.00
Tussey vill 2 1 ‘ . oo J fey . : 4 ) It § . . : stead i home 188 serve-i50 under eallivation; p sed highway Just far
Worship Serv , 9:30 A. a Bus al a . " he 3 : dm: Ih . Ml M ! 1senbery ! State { enough from buildings te be desirable, Good orchard ron.
Bunday Schoo 10 A. M. 3 - ra . : wh : Tn . 's oy . ge \ Ly ¢ HEHE Hs 194 Farm ping water; 10 pores timber; fine meadow pastare, Large
Locust Grove— Te a ha : : . a $ : en = E # i : I ney Tye uring | Ee hause and barn in good repair A very douirahie Joent inn
Sunday School, 9:30 a M ' it
Worship Service, 7
al 3» P M Thete farms are only a few | have for Sale. Allin
INDEPENDENT PAPERS Saat OY hatiig HA Marts. / Penns Valley and priced to sell.
DISCUSS THE PRESIDENT The viving ' a a. a J :
“The Preddent is puting the mon- [151 4 MIL Liesl ond 08 Clllia ormer, at Sain Cole H. L. EBRIGHT -- Licensed Realtor
time and no I IOUS argumen P=. hn on a ‘ -F sion « ef ited pent > : CENIRE HALL, PA.
ply ibstitute for n. Thani : i tix p ts, M i s
God
man who
mind to
10 undertake
great Ina:
les News.
“The ov
still think
shoulders
leader In
have the
carry on
Washingt
“Again and ag i | y 3
in the past, it | BH n that position edd y Mis 3 a | 5 Erg who p
to President Ro Lordi ¥ pos-ied him in deat) number of
sesses only \gative rth ;
Long Peach Press-Telegram. (Hep Pour children. all of Bellefonte
Ta ‘ her with tha fi i
Staggering to tell in An ty heat . : . ! . . CW a
Sd owin rothe and sisters: Edwin, of n ' i
and other officials weir time tteliafonte Allen ae 3b . i y a 1 mw ey ¥ 1 wy " T=
ES 3 len J and Hobert, att ou pee YOU
#1 sfts ryder * bean $ Eres oi . i oO a
cretly refunded ; re y8 OiiTyrone, Irs . of Philadelphia .. | ast ¥ ul thE rt
Wall Street 34015348849. Such are] Rebecca Cruz, Bellefonte; and nsiastic GO WRONG
themen who are leaders i the at-! Mepost. ar ’ : SUNS
tack on Roosevelt because he : i ; i
struggling in an endeavor
tal to every man, woman and ita | LAMEY ~Wm. 8. Lamey. . 75, !
vital to the nation, vital to self-go resident of Sugar Valley, died]
ment and human liberty.”—Portlang |Puddenly of apoplexy Saturday niorn- |
Oregon, Journal. (Ind. Rep.) ing at 10 o'clock at tte home of his |
Il#¢ Lamey, of East¥ille, four |
of Loganton. :
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“Mr. Boosevelt has done something i " ;
that no Republican administrati aval is survived by his wife, whose 4 \ RAFT v
h n z PU lican administration ev maiden name was An Cond . ¥ ' ” A * HO-Da®A : OVEN
er did: he has exalted the man of low| _ ee bs Afing Condo, sistes er of : 01 REVENTS YIN
" lof 8. L. © 3 1 AYN ik
degree. Ang by so doing he has made| I. Condo, Spring Mills, and sone his r€ cont" P PRYING OUT
himself the most popular President daughter, Mrd Grace Basinger, of
of our time." Buffalo Courler-Ex- | 10¢¥ Haven, ‘and eight grandchildren 1. FREE ME
7 Mr. Lamey was bo at Gr burr
press. (Ind.) kn A. ex 1) ant ir !
a and was employed ine Sugar Valley as ' A ailad 1 EM i
“We do not believe the mass of tHe a laborer. About two weeks ago, he “ 3 D O ¢ TION
people have forgetten or can forget and nis wife went make Hhetr
what Roosevelt has done ang 8 do~ home With their son.
rial wak made at Greenburr Tues.
ing for all of ys in the most stfenu-
day morning.
ous egonomic crisis this country has
ever known, New York News ie Se eT
(Ind.) Married at Lutheran Parsonage,
David Wilson Hendershot, of Belle.
“America, respecting his noble jn-ifonte, and Miss Ethel Mae Miller, of
tentions, helleving in his honesty and Boalsburg, were united in marriage,
sincerity, till looks to Roosevelt's! Thursiiy of Jast weex at Lutheran
leadership. For he is the only man] pSrsonige In Centre Hall by Rev. 8
offering a constructive program—BEm-| F. Greenhoe,
poria Gazette. (Hep) :
(Continued from previo mE # i a SS ky : f pa le . , 4 ¢ s i on | ] The col, clean,
= ; Hin od previous column) oi : - % « i i oe . is 3 ’ . 1 economical
There is no escaping he fact that But it is the Records pleasure to ’ j foe * EE — . 77 J i § pr electric range
the people have ounced faith in}inform them that THEY WERE yr i ms H 3 :
the New Deal or that they are cling-| WATCHED-BY TRAINED EYES! a . ~%, ag ™ cdma Have 2 Free Home Demonstea-
Ing lo It to the end of course be-| The Record herewith calls upon the RI ie ET ow 1 tion and experience for yoursel!
cause they gee no better plan for re-! Democrats of Pennsylvania to ramet. pt BR : ; . Li — LH i : #4 the thrills pny wi ma
Hef and res ’ is is | hor ] i : :
i Elizabeth | be next election, that the follwing y , ;
| : 5 : ing and baking.
Journal. (Rep.) | ten Democratic Hepresntatives from roy : 3 , : . .
a A A ARB this State voted for the power trust
WAIT TILL THE PEOPLE vorg. [20d against the President
' Hep, Patrick J. Boland, of Seranton, ih on . | Surprising “il may seem our
. Re E a» HE | pe 2 1 9 customers’ bills show that the
€ elphin Hecord comin # gust " # : v. Harry La. Halnes, of Red Lion ii § i ; wrt cost electri cookin
vole In the H TET Ro a Vani Hep. Don Gingery, of Clearfield : ! A { {7 5 i a no oe fad] ny ior
@ 3 ouse of Orns tatives | . ch . ® a 4 £
on the “death clatise’ of the holding Rep, Charles 1. Faldls, of Waynes. on } a only
ng! ; H { A 5 E i B
company bill, and declared the defeat! hug: “Hin Jn as 5 % . 1 7 y : e $ 20
of the clause meant victory a ves ep. Willlam M. Berils, of Greens. ; Pu TTTITTY | 4 0)
from November © TOE burg, . a a
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The Record further sald: er Charles N. Croshy, of Meade
What a spectacle! Ville.
Y on hc i 4 pie - » \ J »
Even the Wiresentatives theme Rep. Wiliam E.. Richardson, { ei Jig i A In the interest of
. Reading,
selves were so ashamed, so cowardly |
a Os Tl pass a Suwatdly Rep. Joseph Gray, of Spangler, 4 a ELECTRIC R
roll eall agaipst the President, oy F: E. Walter, of Easton, hi / ANGE
They wanted to serve the power ep 0. W. Fry, of Allentown, rm prm— / “
trust——but they feared to betray Mr. Here are men pledged to support i. a DEA LERS
Roosevelt ! the liberalism of President Roosevelt
bi » A
Ho the teller system was put into] TY campaigned on that issue. Rhey py = The ; WEST PENN POWER COMPANY
Under the ahove caption the Phils
motion, permiting the members 10 vote | WON on that issue,
without their names being recordsd, They will not be forgotten by the
. voters—hy the Democsitic rt
(Continued foot of next comm) |by the Phiadelphia Record =
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