THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1936. a FEE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY. * SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 8. W, BMITH, Editor, SDW, E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, Bem Batered in the Post Office in Centre Ball as second class matter, TERMS. —'bhe terms of subscription to the Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance, Legal advertising at the rate of ten genie per line each Insertion. Displa advertising rates made known sn application, PE — ‘SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE {Bev. L. Arthur Wagner, Pastors) Georges Valley—§ to 10 A. M Centre Hall—10:30 A, M. Farmers Mills, 7:30 P. MM. CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delas R, Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— 9:00—Church Worship, 10: 00—Church School, Tusseyville— #:30—~Church School. 10.30—Church Worship. Bes urday, 130 P. M.~- ass, i First atechetical cl of EVANGELICAL (Rev. W, K. Hosterman, Centre Hall Bunday School, 9:30 A. M. Worship Service, 7:30 P. MM. Pastor) Sunday School, §:30 A M. Communion service, 10:30. METHODIST EFISCOPAL (Bev. Beth Russell, Pastor) Centre Hall-- Worship Service, 9:30 A. M. Bunday School, 10:30 A. M. Sprucetown-— Unified Service, Spring Mills— ¢: 30—8unday School. 1:30—Evening Worship. 10:00 A. M. PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J, M, Kirkpetriek, #:80—Morning Worship, -Sunday Pastor) 14+ 20 : A050 School. HIGHLIGHTS IN NEW ROOSEVELT'S YORK SPEECH It Roosevelt day, ophy yl gery Pi #0 two Erouds 1. T grea union agri WARE es other ” png al JOC 11a that ed ns own have Ag States Purposes applauded $41 ob sells 3 deck: Hon the 3g that ° problem.” To ations To tactful il that, one forward ahead. And “What our can prove by puiting the financial page of any newspaper published fin 1036 along- side the financial pages of the same newspaper published in 1932." A A ASA What's all this howling about ap- puinting Democrats to Sate and Fed- ial positions? Who, among the liv. today, can recall a Domoorat having been appointed to office dur a Republican administration ¥n ‘he Baie or Nation. Republicans are doing the baby act in howling for the wat, when in oy out. Just now, the feat lg ours after a long pasient walt, moving as Mr. Roosevelt it: been process of Pils Pig BUC ous has the simple Bigs Biv More than 166 members of the Clov- Farm Sores organization, repre. senting the entire central district, ge tie od Wednesday evening of last veck in the banquet room of the Ma- done Temple, Tyrone, or Deaths » 7 ~~ DERSTINE —Afgr ordained minister in church for thirty-nine aqtive pastor for all that the last two years, Rev, Shaffer Derstine passed out hits life in Williamsport on Sunday morn- ing at $:00 a. m., at the home of his Marguerite wife of Rich- 331 Campbell street, fol- a second paralyiic stroka, gervices were held ag Wednesday afternoon at interment made at at Cen- 3:00 and 4:00 * > ® = ® * - » - * been an the Methodist years, and an time except Michael having of daughter, ard Forbs, lowing Funeral home on the 1:04 o'clock, and tre Hall clock, The deceased was born 20. 1864, 6 between o'- Hall making his months and son of Michael Derstine, and at Oak October death 71 He was Sarah nearly Station, age at years, 26 days. a Stamm all of parents 8. and youth lived with Hall. He began life as a cabinet maker and un- wih the WwW. R. Camp. engaged photographer WwW. from nt a during his in Centre his deraker ate Later he as a with ine, his brother, Charles Derst- in ered Lewistown, and ent Drew Seminary, his first pastorate Bia eas Bend homie morning, He leloy of Interment Friday Ww chu of the First Haven made at of Re. ta red Lani wns beraburg. WOLF.—John H. Wolfe. =a lifelong resident of Centre county, died at the home of his son on Pennaylvania State College farm No. 8, on Monday, affer an f{liness of about one year, Death was due to a complication of diseases rsulting from old age. He was 81 years old, having been born at Tusseyville, Decomby 12. 18564, the son of David and Molly Wolfe, Ho was married twice, his first wife Harriet Grenoble, succumbing in 1007, and his second wife, Mrs. Lesh, In 1935. He was a member of the Pine Hall Reformed church, Surviving his death are the follow- ing children: Mrs. Jennie Shope, of State College: Willlam Orvis, Mrs. Sara A. Deitzel, and Mra. Carrie Hoff. man, all of Avis; John, Bellefonte, R. D.; Mrs. Maude Jones, Klamath Falls, & and Charles, of State Collage, RR. D. One brother, William of Racine, Wis, also survives. Funeral services were held Wednes- day afternoon and burial made in the Pine Hall cemetery with members of the family serving as pallbearers. attle, Wash.; Beatrice Latona Ri- died at the Cen- Friday morning diseases. She the hospital RIDER, Mrs. der, 41, of Buffalo, tra county hospital} of complication of had patiend a been a in March is survived Rider, and Veronica, of Ernestine, gince 21. She Calvin dren: husband following chil- York City; Bauvghm, Harrison One by her the New Loye, Joyce, Esperance, Dare, Glenn, Kermit, Lawrence, all at home. sig Mrs Bertha Shafe, Waverly, N. and a brother, Harrison Wit- mer, Williamsport, Funeral services United Brethren Monday afternoon, Meyers cemetery. and ter, Y.; survive, held in the Bellefonte, in the also were church, with burial ROUSH.—Willlam Henry Mifflinburg, died a daughter, Mra ol Tuesdn) {Thursd: Mills, £1 Roush, born in of a Millbrook on irvived and A SAI [CENTRE HALL CHORAI i TO REOHGANZE CLUB TONIGHT ¥ fig | i a] CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. DR. MARY FROM A — WOLFE JUMPS FP. TO F. DD. =. 0, R. who hoon = has institution fe, per. iw nove Dr. Van ¢ intendent of the ginee nding, was among those Her as srvepted employees ¥ invitation. also Oo institut. it en, {the of tion. - “Now it j= all right for the Repub- Heang to the small salaried om ployes Fned up with the Demoora's primarily beoause of the bread and butter considamtion. But what of Dr. Wolfe? Was she coerced. Was she sandbagwed, bludgeoned and driv. en Inth line? “It 1s not to be supposed the factor of friendship Influenced Dr. Wolfe, She seemed to be such a practical, hard-boiled Republican that many of her admirers find it dificult to con. prehend her altered polithoal view. point. “As a Republican she was known for her strong conwidtions and her readiness to stand up and battle for what she thought wag right. Her po- litiogl akipping abouy cannot be at. tributed to some sudden emmion, for she is not of the emotional type. “Yet there the Is, a registered Democrat, : minogy Sy . - Ore.! Mrs. Ha'tie Mortenson, of Se X X X © t 3 f ] r f % DELANEY IMPROVED KNIFE—~SLACK AND CHILDREN MUCH Mrs, Harry Shreckengast of Farme Mills, for the mor Thursday apernted of rs on Wiis resnoval an abdominal at the Centre County hospital. the Hex was taken to institution on he day previous. condition on NVednesday morning wins reported rom the hospital ag doing nicely. The Fred Slack fumily oraely afflicted during the Slack, suffering to very has been past two Mrs. from a was able leave her of grip, on Monday. Alice, 12, a quinsey elleveq Tuesday “Aha patient, was when a lancey was planned 10 operation Her condition bad. Baturday phewnonia, a second wis or Wednesday. priog was 10, Ded H. for the very Petty, Bince wig Con- and Sar- of beal with H. B, two student, was out Ww hool weeks due to an hestidd wel; In Agnes y che fever A pl WORLD WAR VETERANS LAXD AT 4 CAMP { 65 ¢ Give us 3 minutes to point out why “G-3” is Amer- ica's best-seller — no ifs, ands, or buts! 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