THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1936. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. EE ——— FE . ’ 3 {1 erly TT} Logante high school 2 iu . ® ® ® giCentre Hall; Mrs, Almon Baird, Tus- Rebersburg. several days with the Willis Blerlys. 1 Loganton high WH (Ait ENE CENTRE REPORTER seyville; Emory, Ethel, and Mae Flo- 3 ' ings, who is employed i Mrs, Blerly is a sister of Mr. Bmith. | ated fouripen, Ambler Hishel was the Bem WENELY: * all ut home A sister, Mrs. Reu- Rawh _ re y in Philade iphia, | Harolg Blerly, Infant son of Hobert | salutatorian and Vance A. Tibhens pny BI : " y f wiworth store aae y ra OF — Ea ' Beis ben Breon, of Port Clinton, and eleven jin i i . for Memorial Day. Bierly, is 1 valedictorian, CENTRE HALL. PENNA. grandchildren also survive, was hou : . Fred Wolfe, wife and two children, i Ee . #. Jol Metzgar and two tack | POOIICOPIEOIIPIIIIOOIICIIIOI IIPS II ms - . ® ® 8 Funeral services were held Friday | Mr. and Mrs. John Metzg u Akron, Ohio, visited the A. B.} nA ve : SMITH & BAILEY, Froprictors .« ® 8 . afternoon at the Floray home and [children of Harrisburg, and Mr. 2 lw for several days, | JAMES W, SWABB Lewistown, spent the weel a ———————————————— | ~Justice of the Peace | 1 —— . "e Hw RR . pa a. Fawi Weaver, and daughte; Ad. 5. W, SMITH, Editor. ZERBY. - The community Wasi ..... continued at the Evangelica | Mrs. Edwin eayer, an ’ Although he found the White Rock KDW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editer and shocked on hearing of the death of | 4. wh zion Hill, by the Rv. W. K,|alalde, o Business Manager, Mrs. John W. Zerby, at the cabin of Hosterman, assisted by Rev, 8. W jena wath ‘ Perl nvr. i | Quarries inc, of Bellefonte, gulity of LINDEN HALL, PA. Mountain fire tower, Inj .v Interment was made in they Mr, and Mus, Walter Weaver, 0 avid M, Har- « infalr 1abor practices, David Mrs, 1da Weaver, — === Poe Valley xe PE gntered in the Post Office in Centréig.can Mounains, where her son, Hen- | ion Hill cemetery. Lemont, were Sunday guests of tha Hall as second class nal iption to}TY: was the keeper, Mrs. Zerby had] —— J. Weavers, parentg of Mr. Weaver, or Relations Board, ruled ths com- ~The ters © ubseriptior A Ee i -g . . - Lt rie { ai % arr ¢ Mis ‘ol=1 pa ET are $1.00 a year, iu advaace, vigited the tower the wer k previous BLAND. ~Franklin Bland died at Mrs. Hannah Harry, of State Co | pa ny could not be sublected Lo penal. PPEeCSsssssssrss srssrsbbssssssssrdi Legal advertising at the rate of ten|ang appeared to be benefited from thei ,. prangle, near Tyrone, on Monday liege, has been visiting at the home of |. ohvided by the National Labor t per line each insertion. quiet, so the experimeng was to be | morning, having been found dead in Gertrude Frank for sovernl days. Mrs. Helations Act as a result of the UU, B WEEE TP COOOL OCIIPOIOOE EIS POPIPOI a advertising rates made known _ ...1 She went to the cabin on a ¢ @ azo of seventy-three arry was former] of th piace 1 reme (Cou focistionas 11 ys (3uffes - Display 1 bed, at th i Harry Ww 3 Supreme Court decisions in the Guffey 1 r oa application, a | Wednestlay, and on Thursday night yours. Buring was made Wednesday Mr. and Mrs, Mace Moyer amd son |. ’ eam, Coal Act case, Ro a3 was stricken with cerebral’ apoplexy morning at Bald Eagle, John, of Altoona, stopped at the home B E SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES becoming unconscious at once and re- The deceased was a son of Mra, M. R. Moyer, a cousin, on their way utter, tc. maining in that condition until Sun-ig,. (Ort) Bland, and was a half-l,, Memorial services f Joganton Attention! Havin PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE|... morning, 12:30, when death re-li. her of Wilbur Bland, of Centrelafy, Moyer was be mid ui —_— Po— (Rev. L. Arthur Wagner, Pastor£) |jeased her. Hall, He lived in Centre Hall for a |Loganton and arranges to spend eac Ledisi Tusseyvile—? to 10 ALM, Funeral services were held at the number of years when a youth, Memorial day 1 ere. E Eas TERI Spring Milie—10: 30 A. M home near Farmers Mills and contin- — Mr. and Mrs. Centre Hall, 7:30 P, M. ued in the Union church at 10:00 a RACHAU.—Samuel Rachau passed |(ollege were 8 (Children's Service.) m., Wednesday morning, Rev. L. A.l.,, of this life from hardening of | john Reishes, x x 1 i ; adia. | : : 'K¥ Wagner officiating, assisteq by RevV.l.hn, oieries, on Sunday night, after! John Cooner and friend Hi FRED LUSE, Manager. “1 H wg § W y fis ox ¥o 44 8 15. . |rison, examiner of vhe National Lab Business promptly attended to E HALL REFORMED CHARGE! 1’. Keener. Burial was made in the |, comparatively brief {llness. laeiphia, spent the ion wit} CENTRE HALL CENTRE Delas B, Keener, Pastor) cemetery cloge by. The deceased wns a son of srael | Mrs. Maude titers, 3 "OBE, an ie Len Hal Annie Mary Hosterman, ‘he maiden and Elinzbet} Heckman {achat and | iplove of 1 Atianti tefining Co. | 17 A ’ ’ , ie ( = name of the deceased, was born Oct. | 3 i Ch ’ _ i "ed y 1. > hi wv \ { this valley | WALDORF FOILE] J . . - . Xn ol. Rh i ol - . s i i Wis Dorm Pres ownship, + wi {8 yet 115 yh {ays ¥ i : A K i Bk 11, 1782, near Volfs Chapel, in 11864, aged 72 Ye 5, 3 10¥ 8 and 3; iis ny friends are always giad 4 Iq ic FR N BROS 1s Byres : y 4 Tr Haines township, a daughter of Rob], .. here survive him his wif r= to sas hb CENTRE HALL, PA. TY: P. Meeting. Morning Wate PrO- ert and 8S (Wolf) Hosterman Eh ng y oo . — , es A x 1 be ren PON y ’ grain fn charge of the efichia. Her ‘marr ge to John W. 7% took | % y cys iatan : ” By ur Hele xl 4 NE 5. : a Ha - r : : COPOPOPP OOP OOPOPOPOOIOOOG ONO OEP OOO Spring Mills— #:34—Church School. ier i hirteen ui 1, irvi tio hie on, : i ols hom. a T 2 : -— 10.30—Church Worship. {her except one, Dorothy Emeline, The on MFI Ors A ills | 4 s Mildred Wolf, fn nurse | . v/ . y 4 ) B 3 h ’ A : Farmers Mills— living are Mrs. Mary B. lLuse and) 20m. Ferme Mi) ators: Mra mins tn the. Lewistown . Deapi os 2 for ritcher's Auction §:00—~Church Worship, . “gt 10: 00—Church School, | Sax J. Brur t, Reben . My Madigsonbu k i eman, | Memorial day ‘ ‘p uma S A L El — 8 undors iE EVANGELICAL . i . : . — oF ire. y Crain of B © ee Visi EN RA [ON HOC FOOD Th (Bev. W, HK. MNousterman, Fasior) ‘ * Fink, PPiElipsbul & a Mr. Ra : i ’ le MOY : : ary A te 1} RP JC = oF : ’ ? 4 : at his ‘auction bx Centre Hall— and Henry W., at home \. AFERS | hear Centre H ' ye ago. i is Page ho ‘ wed ’ - of MIFFLINTOW? Bunday School, at 1 kK A. M. nt Te Vil , . well ’ brother 3 LL” an Lek 4 i : f ' x » Ana Mrs, Jonn il n : 310 LJ. i " . si A Buncay Sched, 3:3 4. A. loster an onl a ol two is ‘Iburial in the cemetery nearby, Rev |visiting In Akror hio 0 : rye Anetion Every 2 Weeks on Wednesday sniny See " [and den. 5. F. Oradort, Wootward. | niece, Patty Beal. of Lewistown, wer cans ... "50 A Lot of HORSES and AREY | ars Zerby na amily lve t] RWIN uners Srvices were held tu M ve alow er rid er rs " - ’ - . Worsiip Service, 7:30 P. M. ] Mrs, 2ehy ANG OE ar io cal oiBunday of Julian for Mra. Bertha 287. FABLE SAL HOGS will be on sale METHOIISE EriscoraL Jao re oon. Geveting her efforts to|dent. who dled in the Presbyterian Pittsburgh, visited Mrs, Clara Waits ; WILL ALSO HAVE A LOT (Bev. Seth Hus Pastor) las : of her |B I at Philadelvhia Frida |tor several days wy 0 HAVE mia OF COWS ; i re Sunday School, 9:30 A MM. Worship Service, 7:30 P. AL Bprucetown— PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J. M., Kirkpatrick, Pastor) i y oe : : EH - : { ) REAL STATE :30—Sunday School. we awira 1 Tiesd . : F J STATE COMMENCEMENT ® : WANT. TO BUY 5 TO 8, INCLUSIVI a BE abr | OR SELL? Pan : ! SEE US FIRST. eee C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA WATLH Low costs mean HA Low costs mean greater savings § : greater pleasure This sale will commence at 10 a, m. COLLEGE INN FOODS sharp, as we must start early to dls pose of all this stoek. 2 cans 21c¢ Dale ‘ a ¢ FLOYD A. BRITCHER. jer roof a i i i THs economical of all motor cars. of Genuine Fisher No Draft Ventilation—the | Vv. 8. And, in addition to giving economy without greater driving comfort of Shock proof Steering *. gland Agriculture] He was a memebr of the Metho-| ang Mrs. ANI Flory. and te equal, it also gives enjoyment without equal, And it alone brings you the combined perform- Rn nt op at ny, ans (dist. chyreh and the 1, O. 0. } In} iho were ca ri Aurion. tha ‘Sik because it’s the only complete low-priced car! ance and economy advantages of a High. ing daily, mR Et antaliton. ‘whe martied Bis diag ™ Iness and death of Mr. Floray's moth- It alone brings you the safer, quicker, Compression Valve-in-Head Engine—all at survives two Penn Mate graduates re accept-luons. Charies IH. Smith. of Oswego bal ¢ Xpe ' do LTT a home within a smoother stopping ‘power of New Perfected Chev rolet s remarkably low prices! ne ninlovinent b y a " " » . . . 4 EW Gaye. # wns Mt ls 3 Brat ing employment as cl its, produce|N. Y., and Guy M. Smith, ot State| _o * S5 ©28 WOE lof FIOtaYS fit Hydraulic Brakes, and the maximum overhead See this car at your Chevrolet dealer’s— inspectors, employees of meat pack-|College. One sister and a half-broth- Pp cast a i it Pa, eleven protection “of a Solid Steel one-p siece Turret today! ing and milling companies, vorest ler also survive, years ago. rangers, salesmen, research workers| Funeral services were held Friday Top. It alone brings you the unequaled gliding CHEVROLET MOTOR ©O., DETROIT, MICH. appraisers, county agents, farm su-| afternoon with burial in the Pine PEN INY -A- Ww ORD COL UMN. NEW PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES (Double-Act Selt-Articulating), the sofest ond thest brokes ever devel g perintendends, agricultural engineers (Hall cemetery. We pars for a four-ine ad. in this * SOLID STEEL ONE-PIECE TURRET TOP, a crown of beoutyy a fortress of safely » IMPROVED GLIDING KNEE-ACTION RIDE", investigators, graduate assistants, and . Ms, are wonder the smoothest, safest ride of all « GENUINE FISHER NO DRAFT VENTILATION in New Turret Top Bodies, the most * teachers in colleges and high| PLORAY.—Mrs. Savilla Louise Flo- ater yg Ag ie wad ren beautiful and comfortable bodiet ever crected for a low-priced cor * MIGH-COMPRESSION VALVE-IN-MEAD ENGINE, giving # iwols. Some will return to thelr own ray, of near Tusseyville, passed away ouse and Lot tor ” oven better performance with even lest gas and oil * SHOCKPROOF STEERING ®, making driving easier and sofer than ever before farms or start to farm in new com- : nunities, § Here ay the home of her daughter, Mrs.| FOR SALE—Two grade Guernsey ALL THESE FEATURES AY Sniveonys LOW PRICES oho Harold Tedser, of Lewisburg, after cows now fresh. —(. TT. Crust, he ’ Spring AND UP. « List price of New . pSutuating . vim this year lingering for the (last fifteen years | Water Farm, Centre Hall *495 shana lire and in PEL TC 3's hear'y a with a complication of diseases. FOR SALE-Chicken dinner stand, Fi Mickie, nd vb To cares els nie. 1 “ i ——— 8he was a daughter of Elias and|ean GENER i S— = pully equipped for business, on Gra AL MOTORS INSTALLMENT PLAN-MONTHLY PAYMENTS TO SUIT YOUR ro CENTRE CO, 8. 8. CONVENTION Susan Ripka COrader and was born park, a. Hall, Pa. For hy The Centre County th Schoo! in Gregg township, March 25, 1877 ulars and price, write “C,” 118 N. Ath- es : : . making her age at time of death 59 erton 8t., State College, Pa. x22 Acseofation will meet In I's 87th an-lyuais 2 months and 1 day. Op Mar. . tw! convention at Zion, Thursday|19, 1001, she was united In marriage PROPERTY FOR SALE Homse ad Ameka . “ and lot, situate on West Church 8t. iriday of nexy week. Leading With Frank P. Floray, who survives]. "wo Size of lot, 165x560 ft.: epcakers will ‘be Dr. Augustus Pohl with these wons and daughters: Guy 1.ro0m hi a . . Ag : - "ID. Flory, Bellefonte: Aivin P. FIor-lpult trees. Priced reign: young man, Philadelphia; Miss Ione Bikes ay, Leavenworth, Kas.: Mrs. Harold ong a reasonable, Early and Rov, J. Resler Shultz, | Dosossion. -= Grvis Weaver, . Contre . Leiser, Lewisburg. Mrs, Albert Smith, Hall. x28 CENTRE HALL, PA,
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