The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 30, 1936, Image 4

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    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
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Roosevelt
day,
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union
agri
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other
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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
»
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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
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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
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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
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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
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HAGAN'S
GARAGE
Phone 56
CENTRE HALL, PA. §
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The
enlled
May
legislature wae
on Mesday,
Earle,
Pennsylvania
in special session
by Governor
I A OA A SAI,
Tusseyville,
Pickworth, of
the B. T. Bwartz
Jennerstown,
hone on
Robert
called at
Baturday.
Rev. and
tre Hall
vigitors at
home,
Mrs, Alwilda
from a several weeks’
tives ay Miffiinburg,
Frank Dashem is
Bulck-elght which he
cently.
Ming
thie week-end
CC. P. Ramer
Bodtort autoed
afternoon,
Mr.
fer
4,
Russell Homan, driver of one of the
Brothers bread wagons, 18
kooping house Surnham, His fath-
er, John D. Homan, whe also em-
ployeq in the Beaver bakery, moved
to place back of Biglerville,
of
aflernpon
Blaterbeck
Mrs, Cen-
Wers
the
Hosterman
Saturiay
Charles
enver
in
is
lither has returned
visit with rela- a
CLOVER FARM
STORE
CENTRE HALL
AND WE WILL DELIVER
HEALTH WEEK
Keep Fit by Serving Clover
Farm's Wholesome Foods.
new
Tie
driving a
purchased
of Loysville,
the J. B. Wert home,
and family, and Mrs,
Bellefonte Sunday
Culbertson, spent
at
to
Mrs
of
BUpper
and and daugh-
PHONE
were Bun-
the
Jane,
day 116s Charles
home,
Mrs. W.
Sunday
Slat grbeck
Mr,
1
nith
Mr.
we
Fa
it
and son
Willard
Martz
the
and
spent
home near Rebersburg
Mra. K
Bunday
Fe
Mrs
and of State 0 -
Hers at the
Liinefelter home,
Mir Robert Brock
This Week-End.
Consider quality as well as
price,
3
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Planing Mill Green Groceries,
Work Fruits and Canned
: Goods.
LUMBER, ROOFING, Nails,
All Kinds Building Material,
CALI
Garrett's Planing Mill
GOOD MATERIAL AND
OF
'Oleomargarine and
Meats ready to serve.
For prices read this week's
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