The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 26, 1935, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1935 THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA,
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FEHR CENTRE REPORTER ® ® ® 4 STATE COLLEGE WINS THE HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER LEAGUE | LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS,
IBSURD WEEALY: D h . CENTRE 9) NPY uAgEDALL TO OPEN WITH STATE | PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT Cc VA tREN VAN DYKE, :
Em — = cat S$ .l i 1 COLLEGE HERE FRIDAY OF HIGHWAYS, IGHWAY
sm erm | The 1035 championship of the Cen-| The local high school soccer team| HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA
SMITH a BAILEY, Propsinars * ™ ™ i" - ® =» » ® - «tre County Baseball League is In of- | will begin thelr Ae fonnn if thelr Sealed oro ‘ : .
8. W. SMITH, Editor, ! wil 3
i Schaeffer, aged 71 years, bo months | @
| $ : “el fs will be received at
SCHAEFFER. « Newton Bigler | Session of Btate College as a resu f | Chan iship hy entertaining the 1 ite 11 Becretary of Higl
Li: iat : ii 2 1 Aly ri Law :
EDW, E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and) = =, ted at the home of a|fonte Thursday evening—th third | noon at 3:00 p. m. It
Hi «1 CHRYE, Qi n i Hii LL | . » } ue 0 4 A
Business Manager, victory for the Collegian: i 10:00 A
sparkiing 6-1 victory Ve eel I State . wre team thi ry
Erm css son. Nevin HB. Schaeffer, Lewisburg, | s in th five- | hore 2a t was u tat Hoy y $5431 14 a Tid Crt obwey
Entered in the Post Office in Centre KH. D., on Thursday, and interment] &ime Reries g etween lhe
Hall as second class matier. was made on Saturday at Woodward, | second-half championg to
TERMS. —The terms of subscription tolq . + © paulhmaus officating ithe season's title winner
she Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance, a. oy : PE » : EF A§icd Istanding of the series shows
Legal advertising at the rate of ten The deceased was a son of Michael = 0 8 Gi Co 1 aiid
: . vict a y Site alleen
oents per lope each lusertion. and Lydia Schaeffer and was born ictorie for Sta { §
ispla advertising rates made known | near Zion Wihlker townghip.
piay I ’
inl, application. i He was engaged as a farmer
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{ Bellefonte.
A 13.-hit attack that blasted
for twenty-four years lived tenant on|Cushion, husky Pitan righthan
oe a i cad ' will be ‘np. rani enter-for wa ot: oan tr Ee 4 oo at 1
SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES |: the farm now OW ned by Charles r.| he mound in the seventh inning, was Bradford and Walker o Thoma mn rigtl : ‘ { . ‘ . { ot , a
Crust, and later moved east of wots | ombined with errorlesg defensive play (sl MceClenahan and fe n “inten ou ting. ais fy Pr Ts B i INSURANCE AN
PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CH ARGE| Ste where hig wife, formerly ¥Eaith an " a E it-edged mound performance | ends; oldron, Dutrow am Wetzel Or lpoaeh Creek Borough. Route 21 sia D
: | May Hos wman. died. He is survived, |? 33 rel Gearhart, College ight-har { rey, pd fhe gs is #4 and Hook Hinz blanks : i oe fein th ny :
Centre Hal--3:00 A, ML, | however, by these children: 1. Roy | ¢F who, last Saturday, was batted out!man, fullbacks; and Weaver, goails stained free 4 ) sree of $250 un 8 REAL ES
Tusseyvile—10:30 A. M. land Thomas KE. Schaeffer, Centre|9f the box, to earn State College the i mde for constroction drawings
Spring Mills—7:30 P. M | fiall: Mrs. Mary Day, Smullton: Paul|triumph, and with ft the champion-| RANK SCORES GOAL TO I a charg rocro tions |
» i $c} g o a: y +s | Ship Als ontributing « wie of the
Service by Rev. lL. Arthur Wag-| M. Schaeffer, Salona, and the son at] ’ Also con ing to « iu DEFEAT MIFFLINBURG,
iColleglans' six tallies were Wo
: { whose home the death courred. Mrg. | A ty of | poli # to he Yer : } Hiv ty | :
ner, Danville. lay I a thay a >| Bellefonte's four € | The local high hool soccer tean rtmicas : Ssiuiddbeme itt WANT TO BUY
AM. Coble 8 deceased. A bhroth-| errors.
nediately after each service | — i 8 se | wious 08 © i champion cont Dannavitms { m of 1 IW jarrisburg
Immediate) r. J. ,. Schaeffer. Oregon, I11l.. alsol SCOres In previous games 5 i! neon ol ntral Vie nin A refund 5 Arawing . rR 3 OR SELL ”
members will vote on the question £1 qurvives series were i in BUCCY 1 eles NEL | sion retry will not be 1 ’
accepting Rev. Wagner as the pastor| The deceased was a lite long mem-| First game—State Co lege, belle own ist Frid : When ™imay be seen at office the Peni .. SEE US FIRST.
fante 9 1 ) .
5 be ca pop wer of ws Laatheran church. } tone as : 8 flinburg : \ Denhit ant £4.08 y
of the ( Ise. i I Se i : Qiat Heo Although witne 1 v Hi Al Eas errors
On Sund
: Dacited | > C. D. BARTHOLOMEW
ging ——— | mY ne i ae rs ery street, P field § CENTEE HALL, PA.
{PENN STATE TEAM WINS : Twi i !
JUDGING CHAMPIONSHIP
CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE sought farmers in his community. |! A Fenn biate leam in Lhe INLGE~| Cy H ‘ BELLEFONTE,
(Rev. Delas RB, Keener, Pastor) He wa y wi = iy ’ giate contest since 1821
PIPE ree
Vest ¥
Chuntisuous Rhows 2% till 11
Centre Hall—
§:30—Church School. ' . Shy
7:30—Church ‘Worship. is wt of s sketch outlived all his {#9 State wwHege. and the niver- | -— x ng B ng Hie > y (‘THIS
“Campers Reports of Bx) yeriences | brothers and sisters. Ther survive | #t¥y of New Hampshire in the orderiw.,ver and Heish : i. Bly Double Program: LO | TE
at Camp Mensch Mill th howevet beside he laughter i, G4 Phe. i . . I : a a | No. LADY TUBBS » BELLEFONTE, PA.
$:16—Y. P. Meeting. Theme, “The|named, three grandchildren—Mrs. Lee{”™ '00 Fo oo Cl, = oo ensing. | MARRIAGE LICENSES Alice Bi and R Shows 7:16 and 9:00 dally.
Glory of the Sunset” Leader, John Eaton, Penns Cave; Mrs. Paul Harris, vo eed Se mba need ; PO Ae ALL SEATS NOW
Thomas Delaney. owistown, and Mrs. utchinson of ls " "a ¢ Nn &h 3 of fn $s by 0 : 4 l. Som— —— I» g vi jx 25e.
4 is ate ‘ollege. test vith ¥ fils, ang 2 fnxwel Kamu ¢ Ming! z or wii : Ss A in” ; X .
Spring Mills— i ant gaol © aare. kak aes | Smith, of Rea, ranked second with an| : nt : gh No. 2-—*SILK HAT wi . Children 10e
. v oh So ARET Ey " . > RFeic 2 a? Sihasiaal pe : ; rork Mal “ ¢ Clark ~
§:30—Church School. morning with burial in the Union]eYn 8 CCH Vira W. Studebaker] ~~ Lew Ayres & Mae y no RS.-FRL-SAT.
10.30—Church Worship. bone, Tien oop *b SU pittsburih tood meven wit) wpe | REYMONAd | tider . Fi rite nn . TEI
Farmers Milla |sence of a Lutheran minister, funeral |Points Ma cathe Bellefonte MON. & TUES, (Next ) :
§:00—Church Worship. l service. were conducted by Rev. D ther members of the maw | ar nM Penmas bas “THE GAY DECEPTION” ! “THE INFORMER
10:00—Church School : ‘ A m P : it ; { ‘4 f ;
FRI, & SAT.
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METHODIST EPISCOPAL | MASTELLER Sune] BAY Ie Bina and Samuel! viola K. Parsor : WED. (Next Week)
(Rev, Beth Russell, Fastor) ¢ 3 1 “RECKY SHARP”
Sentre Hall-— ‘ i i iried a ring re . ; 3 BE Whee $s ‘ :
9:30—Morning Worship. wrt, a few rs after he had suf-| victories. The con agaist in the a : R ; . MON. - TUES, - WED.
10:30—Sunday School fered a cerebn hemorrhage while at nate ye f 19 Y az bl 4 Beseionts ' et edric NH CERT WES
wad YW LN)
Bprucetown— Cai GNA rT Tue | Three connecutiv, : nahi : m, san Cal “IALNA
#:30—Sunday School. Che Ree of A - Ee ddded from 1331 to 1933 avin WV. f ‘ : Evers Scene in Technicolor
10:30—Morning Worship. ] 5 EY "t Vi Li fg 4 Ans i hye 31 .
EVANGELICAL
(Rev. WW, EK. Hosterman, Pastor)
ALM AS
BELLEFONTE GROUP EPWORTH
LEAGUES ELECT OFFICERS
Centre Hall
Sunday School, 9:30 A. M.
Harvest Home Bervice, |
Tusseyville—
Worship Service, § A. M,
ICES EFFES VE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
I'RA SPECIAL BARGAIN
will Rogers Picks op ae hay, of alge, A vo vi president rs i Har] CLOVER FARM'S HIGHEST QUALITY VACUUM PACKED
Matilda
™ MY lr 13 TO ¢ xo i H 2 Pl i R
UMAN “Mrs. Catharine Auman a Mise Doty @iscusse a. , i . AC 2 LB RCHASE D FOR Tall
By WILL ROGERS | resident. of Gregs towns a{willlamsport District Epwort we In the New
. a Rs hip, Lving Onj.. convention, fo he held at Sate] Vacuum Tins
M floods up in New England a § ny i n ty ad in Seven Moun- | [College October and & ] ”
vas terrible, too. Why, if the | '0s, soUlh of Twvring Mille, desi on! ; : Phillips Green EXTRA SFECIAL CLOVER FARM
yivers are going to go bad on us | hursday from causes due te hes ad- | !
this way every once in a while, itll | woul : He . 2 ears, ¢ months and The LY oe : oh oq adits A on wl String BEANS Clove: Farm Golden SYRUP
services wore OOn-(is 8b poy
fies to be more fmportant to SiOP |, ee. 1 era uajls about to em; : nal n, |
them than it wil to stop wars. [YUeiea Ly v. 1 i. Keene, of the which will bring the payrol 8 ta | RICE FI A KES
You could put on a pretty good war |Reformed church, and burial made in| 4800..8The increase of men at In i 3 No. 2 Cans 25¢ : part 18
for what our floods has cost us {the Mountain cemetery by the side of time is due to the enlarging of th at q can Cc
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this year alread iher late husband, Asron Auman, on Processing department i sa
A preacher ae looking at the [Sunday : Re CLOVER FARM Pp gs. C —
; the. decokstd, a dalighter of Beo.| PORK & BEANS Pancake or Buckwheat! Flour
t and Elizabeth Hreon Ripka, was : And a CHIPV-PROOF
. & 8 < > i 3 a " ”
Gregg township, She was the ; 2 quart cans 25¢ TUMBLER FREF 2 20-o0z. pkgs 19¢
irvivor of the Breon family y
| There survive her two son Clay ‘
ton, who lived with her on Ep a EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAIN?
the home.
- 4a ¢ istend, and Foster, of Spring Milla, and! LOY ;
, . la ar Mrs Ray Mills, and LO Tho 0
water, up at Montpelier, Vermont. | Also, eleven grandchildren, 7 great- MORE 1
He was terrible discouraged. He | wiehildren, and one great Front. GET ' Long Shredded 3
says BR a Solored fellow ‘hat was | grandchild,
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near him 't it awfu t really F il Y | R
seems like the deluge, all Gver Tusseyville, EXTRA SPECIAL OVALTINE Extra Special ! i
ain.” i
luge 7” says the black boy. | Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Spicher from
at's that about? 1 don’ t know [Clinton e¢ounty, called on the Charles g R I I | ) i nbn HEALTH DRINK ———
that wor I Neville family, Monday. i
“Oh, yes, surely you've heard of Rev. and Mrs. Dubbs from Mifflin. |) N ) CLOVER FARM Reg Se n 33¢ Clover Farm FANCY
the Deluge, with Noah putting all |burg, visited re'atives and friends, YELLOW CLING Size CA 1985 ‘K
the animals into a big boat and" several days last week. ! | I RY PACK
getting away.” | Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Holderman | t
“Well, boss, 1 s’pose 1 ought to and son, from Chicago. Mre., Hesse! : o
know about ft, but I tell you we lana Melvin Holderman, from Red| eacC eS
ain't seen a paper up here for [aii were supper guests at the A. W ;
thre: y years, and things like the? | 1ioiq0rman home, Wednesday evens 1 j 2 14 1
m't get to us.” . ing. ’ quart can oz. bottles
American %.we Features Ine. Mra Georza SvENeA : i : fnol #
Bh amrins a cs 1 oor _isnrge Rroverson, who has | : od : American, Brick or Pimento
. . . 8 . . . t 3 Bp " ing or vacation in the
: home of her grandmother, Mrs. An ( k 1 5 .
CENTRE COUNTY nie Rossman has been suffering from 1-2 - P 9. Cc
HOSPITAL NOTES. or Onli. ' ; a st -
PABST FINE
and Mrs, A. W. Holderman +
a 4 & = oo os = s imade 4 trip to State College Thursday de Sd SUNSHINE BISCUIT SPECIALY THIS WEEK'S CANDY SPECIAL!
morning. %
Eel TET TELEPHONE erm ack ner | puNITBUTER GAS 126
gon Blackford, Potters Milis: Mra named Doro *
: thy Ka
Paul Brown, Centre Hall, R. 1D, andi uy, 44 rr hrm. Koy 4
adr. . . and
A —— ~ on . a om , from Altoona, spent the ~ : 4 LAST WEEK'S POPULAR KELLOGS CEREAL SALE AND FREE DEALS
At of Les if am CT p week «en with the f , v i a" Re on .
Wolnesday: Dean McClintio, Centre|W. PF. Rockeys, rots) 'vhe telephone on the farm WILL BE CONTINUED DURING THIS SALE!
Hall, . D.; Mrs. Margaret Yates | Mr. and Mrs, W. ¥. Keller, of Cen. is a money-maker. It pays
Spring Mita. tre Hall. visited Sunday evening at| its keep in many ways. You
Admitted Thitrsday of last week: [the 8 T. Swartz home. can ha
Howard Jerome Ziegler, Spring Mills, ———— ye one for less than
Admitted Saturday: Viola Mae | John E. Isenberg, §8, former Penn
Wolfe, Spring, Mills, State professor, was soht to the State
There were 64 patients in the hos. | "O*Pital. Danville, {following the re-
port of a commission investigatin
pital beginning of this week. his mental condition. af