The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 27, 1936, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1936
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FEB CENTRE REFORTER
ISSUED WEERLY.
— a — mer
CENTRE HALL, PENNA.
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprictors
8. WW. BMITH, Editer.
EDW, E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and
Business Manager,
een—
Entered in the Post Office in Centre
Hall as second class matter.
TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to
ghe Heporter are $1.00 a year, lu advance,
Legal advertising at the rate of teu
gents per line each fusertion.
Display advertising rates made
a8 appucation,
“SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES
PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
(Rev. L. Arthur Wagner. Pastors)
known
Spring Mills—9 to 10 A M.
Tusseyvile—10:30 A, M.
Centre Hall, 7:30 FP, MM.
CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE
(Bev, Delas RK, Keener, Yastor)
Centre Hall—
$:30—Church School
10:30—Y. FP. Meeting.
Further S y of
Work.” Letder, Robert Bi
7:30—Church
§pring Mils—
§:00—Churci
10:00—~Church
Farmers Aills—
§:80—Church 8«
10.80—Church Worship.
Theme,
Kogawa
Worst
Worship.
Behool
hool.
METHODIST EPISCOFAL
(Bev, Neth Hussell, Fasior)
Centre Hall—
9:30—Morning Worship.
10: 0—sunday School
Bprucetown—
Unified Service, M.
10:00 A.
EVANGELICAL
W. EK. Hoesterman, Psstor)
(Rev.
Centre Hall--
Sunday School,
Worship Service,
Tusseyville—
Sunday School,
Worship Service
Locust Grove—
Sunday School, 9:30 A
Worship Service, 7:30 P.
A. M.
A. M.
8:30
10:30
1:30 M.
y
col
P.
P.
PRESBYTERIAN
M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor)
(Rev, J.
9:30—Sunday School
10:30—Morning Worship.
$:30-Christian Endeavor.
pe
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS,
For General Assembly.
We are ILhorEeg
name of John WW.
Towns
CRIMINAL COURT OPENS,
accepted zy
direct
gulity,
ty. The turd
Jt was
Nittany, ti
DeHans, of
bird. The
due to
of
en
verdict
placing
the bird.
In th
fonte, vs
sault and
wife of the
By was sald
gun. Not
divided the
and defendant,
Pleading guilty
the motor vehicle code when driv.
ing under the Influence of liquor
John A. Streb, State College, was or-
dered to pay the costs and a $25.00
fine. also undergo Imprisonment in
the county jail for ten days.
William H. Coleman, Esq,
Keesport, will assis former Judge
Arthur C. Dale in defending Joe
Rine charged with having murdered
Hugh Muirhead, at Bellefonte,
A
The 4339 undergraduates at Penn
State Colleg, represent twenty-seven
religious beliefs. The three predome
inating are Presbyterians, 906: Meth-
odist, 800; Roman Catholics, 085;
Tatherans, 5650.
FOR BALE-1938 Chevrolet Town
Sedan only 2.000 miles. Will sell for
$500,00~1s HH. Garbrick, Centre Hall
| Tho Cemre Reporter, $1.50 a year.
Leroy
hattery a
Yarell, as
4 his sister,
The
been
Jury
plaintiff
to have
guilty the
Ibxtwern prose aior
over
3
sald, an
Comin
the of
to violation
of Me-
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Deaths “
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»
*
» *
FROHM.
dieg
Centre
evening,
kept
bed
» » . - » »
.
Frohm
of
Monday
which
home and In
during the
Mrs, James E.
her home,
Hall, at 5:40
from complications
to her
at two mileg east
o'clock
her closg
much of the time
past yeilrr or more.
Mary BEHzabeth Weaver
daughter of George and Sallie
and born in Potter
August 12, 1887, making
death, 48 months
She is her hus-
aml tw
Brooks, Centre
Milla, Milesburg
deceased, There
Mrs.
and
Ir-
home ;
Smith,
was the
Weav-
er, was town-
ship,
age
12
band,
her
at yess, 6 and
days. survived by
previously named,
Mrs,
William
is
children, James
Hall; Mrs,
A Bruce,
also survive her
Salli, E. Weaver,
brothers and
Ebert, Zion:
and Mrs.
Mills: Mrs.
Zion, and
Yeagertown,
son,
mother,
Mills,
Mrs.
at
her
Spring
sisters:
Samuel,
William
Miles Vonada
Mrs. Harry
Also, five
thesa
Vin
Charles
Spring
Gil
grand
Russell,
more,
children.
Funeral
and
He
vives
8
Was married
Miss
his
Margaret
He was
of Heformed
and Hall
he Independent Order of Odd Fel
death. f
Pine Hall
the Centre
the
jodge
%
A ——
Linden Hall.
i Church Notes ‘
Lis
5
0B ag 9:30 a.
at 16:30 by
Wert,
Wednesday
the Wm. Messmer home
were: Mr. and Mrs. Eimer
and children, of Loganton:
Mrs. Abraham Grassmyer
and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs
Daniel Heckman, all of Spring Mills;
Mr. and Mrs. Roy MeClintie and chil-
dren, of Centre Hi.
Edward Carper, of Unonville. vis.
ited Sunday at the home of his par.
ents, My. and Mrs. John Carper,
Freda Horner, of Tusseysink, spent
the week-end with her cousin, Bers
nadine Horner,
Charles Ross and John Reifenyder
made a business trip to Bellofonte on
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy MeClintie and
children, of Centre Hill, were supper
Ruests of Mr. and Mrs Frank Mos
Clintle, Sunday evening.
Rev. and Mrs. Wot, of State Col-
lege were supper Buests of Mr.
m
the
4 ra yer
evening.
aching
pastor,
services
Rev. Clarence
“very
at
meeting
Visitors
Sunday
Messmer
Mr. and
and
Mrs, Wm, Meamer, Wednesday.
TRAINING
HIGH SCHOOL
there
NURSES’
HALL
1627
training
STUDENT
IX CENTRE
Not
nurses’
been
in
at
since has n
course taught
high school, and none
efficiently
available
local
the
Mrs.
as
with
time ag
Course now PP.
instructross,
thirty pupils
which will
Geary
More than
in the course
the remainder of the school
which time it Is
the text being
Hygiene,” published
of American
as
are enroll-
ed continue
for
during
cover
“Home
supervision
Year,
te
Of
the
Fuxd
expected
that
under
used,
the
Cross,
The
general
making,
text includes information
home cares bed
baths,
sui ps
sympiloms,
bables and adults. Special stress
diseiines
of the
take ti
bed
{Oo ¢
communicable
rt
to
teach
be given
AS
Mrs.
to her
and
a significant
Jamison plans
homes to them
ing how to give a bath
patient,
One
the factors
sti Vs
major to be
sidered is how to stitute ordin
{ home
i
| needs
apnliang profession
drini
King
Kin
stiw OW 10 mus
f an ironing wird.
£4
the
The
Scohool
in the
with f
taking
“My
J. FF.
mick,
Delane
P.
Wert,
i John
[D. M,
1). MM.
“Gul
man:
Glad
Stanle
£2 WW
Ho
Foose, Anna May Ma
jer, Miriam Fetterol
i! Paust, Ethyl
| Smith, Mildred
Notice, Odd Fellows,
Potters
HT
Mik, JX IB
Fk. Foust spent
SALE!
The undersigned
his auction barn, 2
{of MIFFLINTOWN, on
WEDNESDAY, MAR. 4
10 o'clock A. M.
to sale
miles northeast
expose
f od
i BR
o
2 CAR LOADS OF
HORSES & MULES
| Tox
fre
bw hore
old: 21
which
Rickard will
m3
BOM,
t Mules to 8
tof hor
LF
VORrs
of
a
two-thirds
This
i good
imares and heavy teams.
| king that will please
WILL ALSO HAVE A LOT
OF COWS
fresh and close springers.
A lot of these cows will have high
test in butterfat.
Holsteins, Jerseys and Guernseys.
Some Helfers, Stock Bulls and a few
Steera
Any person bringing hogs for sale
must have them here not later than 12
o'clock noon,
All cows will have test charts. Any
person bringing a cow must have test
chart
Cheap John will be here with a full
ine of merchandise,
This sale will commence at 10 a, m.
sharp, as we must start early fo dis
pose of all this stock,
Positively nohting removed
from barn until settled for,
FLOYD A. BRITCHER.
Hale all under roof.
A RO was i.
II AO
mares, will
of extra mules and
Just the
youl
away
OPENS WITH 58 MEMBERS
of
Leadership
bullding,
first session tha Community
of
high
Training, held
school opened
engaged in
COUrses |
1118, Prof.
E. McCor-
Mrs. John
Mrs. F. V
Mra, F
John
Mrs,
John, Mrs
Black, Rev,
Smith.
Christian
Hoster
members,
in four
Beliefs,”
ifty-three
instruction
Christian
Wetzel, teacher: W,
Mrs, J. ¥F. Wetzel,
William Weaver,
John T. Delaney,
Wayne Bitting,
Jr. Mrs, H E. Bradford,
Whiteman, Russell
Bradford, Mrs. Fred
Kirkpatrick, 8. W
Children in
2118, Rev. W. K
v
&s
H.
ding
Mrs Miury Hunkle,
Anne Wert,
Wim. lLause
Mrs
Schad
ys Sorith,
Mrs
Mrs
Ww.
Her
Delaney,
Mrs
Watts Sharer
Hiremag
REFUSE TO APPOIN1
ATTORNEY FOR SHERIFF
!
basis for action in
interested.
Cane
the
may form n
other counties
.
PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN. |
“28e pays for a four-line ad. iu this |
ovlumn., These little ads, are wondew |
workers in the way of results. Adver-
tise anything here, from a “Help Wanted”
to » “House and Lot for Bale”
Thursday
« Nittany
x11
BQUARE DANCE every
night: colored orchestra,
| Mt. Koffeq Shop.
mil xed
nig!
tons
Frank
HAY
at Potters
Milroy.
Hoveral
Mills
LOOSE
hay,
Hips,
VAC
{entre
FOR REN’
ioc
ANT
Hall
restaurant,
HOOM
hotel
glore-mooan ‘
riven
Hall
WANTED
al mitre-box
Ebright, Centrg
A ——_
iii:
First DuPont Exhibit
DALLAS, Texas — For the first
time in more than 100 years of ex
istence, E. 1. DuPont de Nemours &
Co. will exhibit at a national exposi-
tion. Featuring the marvels of mod-
ern chemistry. The $100,000 display
will be housed in the Hall of Varied
Industries when the Exposition opens
June 6,
—
Texas Invites Nation
DALLAS, Texas.—Half a million
postcards will go into mail dur-
ing the week beginning Jan. 12, ad-
dress ed by Dallas
residents g them for
the Texas opening June 6,
$500,000 for Art
DALLAS, Texasfl— Murals, fr
bas reliefs, works i
other artisti
than half a m
vided for in plans
tennial Exposition,
the
to out-of. ters
invit
Lenten
and here
of
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BANK
POSE TORENT TRANG JINR Seen: DEVE TRUNTINIGT [Eman memes 1
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FOR
SALE
PELE PPIEPPPELPPPPIPOPIPPELPELLPOrs
Let us
own a
ice faster.
low price!
Wit
in front, easi
ing Shelves,
ce
reached. Full-Width Slid-
Shelf, Super
This Food
i
AFR AE
built into
the Frigidaire tem:
below 50 degrees