The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 11, 1936, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1036,
mm
FEE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY,
,
B—t - crs ee —
BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors
8. W, SMITH, Editer,
EDW, E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and
Business Manager,
—————
p———
Butered in the Post Oflice in Centre
as second class matler.
TERMS. —1'he terms of subscription to
she Keporter are $L.OU a year, in advance,
Legal advertising at the rate of ten
pelts per line each insertion.
Display advertising rates made known
#8 application,
SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES
— VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
(Rev. L. Arthur Wagner, Pastor)
Centre Hall—9:00 A. AM,
Georges Valley, 10:30 Al M.
(Communion Service.)
Farmers Mills, 7:30 P. AM
—
CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE
(Bev, Delas EB, Keener, Pastor)
NO PREACHING SERVICE.
The annual Reformed
dren's Service will be helg on Sunday
evening, June 28th, at Cenive Hall
Everyone is nd,
Church Chil-
welcome 10 atis
—
EVANGELICAL
AK. Mosterman, Pastor)
(Bev, W,
Centre Hall—
Sunday School, §:30 A. M,
7:30—Children's Day service.
Bethesda—
Worship
Sunday school, 1Viiv
Service, 9:10.
A.
Al.
Bpring Mills—
Sunday School, 9:30 A. AM.
Worship Service, 10:30 A. M.
METHODIST EFISCOPAL
(Bev, Seth Eussell, Pastor)
Pring Mille—
Worship Service, 8:30
Sunday School, 3:1
Centre Hall--
Worship Service, 9:30 A. MM
Sunday School, 10:30 A. M.
Bprucetown—
Unified Service,
A.
A.
M.
M.
10:00 A. MM.
PRESBYTERIAN
(Rev, J. M., Kirkpatrick, Pastor)
9:30—Sunday School.
(No Preaching Service)
=
fi. 0. P. SENATORS SHOW
“THEY CAN'T TAKE IT
THOMPSON TO OPPOSE PINOLA
FOR STATE TREASURER
It is
date.
of his campaign
from Grundy, $20.000 A. WW.
$5,000; W. L. Mellon, $5,000
N, Pew, Jr. G. O. P. boss ang Liberty
Leaguer, $15000; J. Howard Pew, $5.-
These contributions quoted
as having been especialy
Mr. Thompson and favors
ola.
he source
funds, which came
Mellon
Joseph
*
000, Are
opposed to
He to Pin-
A —————
SPEAKER OF THE
HOUSE, DIED THURSDAY
A slate funeral in the National
House chamber on Friday for Speaker
Joseph Wellington RByrns, out down
21 the height of his career by a sud-
den heary attack and cerebral hem-
orrhage, wag held by grief-stricken
corgressoinal leaders,
The President accompanied the fu-
neral train to Tennessee,
The Speaker had attained his 66th
year. He will be succeeded ag Speaker
hy William BB. Bankhead, of Alabama.
a s————a——
Horse Sale, June 15th.
Willian Gruenwald will gely a care
of Houth Dakota horses at the
Centre Hall hotel barn, Monday, June
1th, at one o'clock. Bee posters and
BYRNS,
Yom yg
wag
* & + 9 *. =»
Deaths
. . *. =» - * * »
Coldron
na pars
home in
afternoon
monhs and
Mrs. Emelein
fliness ending with
stroke, died at her
Hall, on Saturday
aged 85 11
COLIDRON.
after a long
alyvtic
Centre
She was years,
17 days.
The
vive
Mary
Potter
of
five
Hall;
John
Hall.
Funeral services were held on Tues-
day forenoon, Rev. L. A. Wagner,
the Lutheran church, of
denomination the was a
member, officiating. made
the local
the 0
of
and
short
Bur-
and
born
deceased was
tha children
(Clymer) Bruss,
township, a
Hall. There
Mrs, Ella Royer,
Bessie, ut
Muser
las
Of sano
was
distance
survive
In
west Centre
children: of
Miss
M.,
her
Ping
Charles,
home;
and E.. all
of Centre
pas-
tor of which
toceased
Burial
cometery.,
wag
-—
Wagner
In
Mrs,
Centre
WAGNER.
the
evening, following ¢
died at
SPANGLER.~
William E.
away ¢ the Norwegia
Hospital, Chi
last week,
hs and
iliness,
Spangler
and Adells
thelr
aon
Mr.
Tusseyville,
Mr. ang Mrs. A. W.
granddaughter Mellasa
Lewistown.
Mr. an] Mre. Kenneth Wert of Loys.
ville, Mr. and Mrs. George Trevorrow
and children and Miss Taylor, of Pitts.
burgh, spent the week-end at the J.
B. Wert home,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ramer and C,
P. lamer and family spent Sunday
at the Regularg hunting camp in Sev-
en Mts.
Miss Anna Fortney, of Altoona, is
visiting at the Fortney home. Other
Sunday visitors were Messrs, Fred
Ferry and Fred Dunkle, of Punxsu-
tawney, and Roy Dondell of Belle.
fonte,
John Hettinger, jocated in Maryland,
spent the week-end at his home,
Mr. and Mre, George Donahey and
children and Miss Beulah Fohringer
of 8tate College, visiteq Bunday eve.
ning at the A. W, Holdermagn home.
A number of persons from this vi-
cinity attended the commencement
Holderman and
spent Friday
in
Boalsburg.
Clarence Passmore
Harrisburg, with
of Lewistown, as
vigitors in town
visited Mrs. E.
Charles
Harry Shug-
motor guest
on Bunday and
W. Hess, 5 pa-
in the Centre County hospital.
Mabel Bimpson went to Altoo-
to visit friends.
Mrs. Bender
week-end at the Chas,
and also greeted
during their
Mr. Bender
high
cated
Mrs.
days at
and also attended
the G3. T. VV. B.
a member of the
Miss Margoare!
her Murs,
Centre to State
to attend
for 8B. C.
church,
L.yvman
from
thelr
WCCOME
and
Mrs.
i
son
of
orts,
were
also
tient
Mrs,
na Sunday
Mr. and the
home
made
when
local
Bpent
Segner
other friends
residence in
wis Instructop
The Benders are now
Knoxin, near Wilkesbarre,
Meyer spent
Lee Brooks home last week
commencement at
Evelyn Brooks was
graduating class,
Dale accompanied
George Rimmey, of
lege Sun-
town,
in the
school.
in
Jacob
10
i
several
the
sinter,
Hall,
evening
Col on
baccalau-
SH. In the
the
H.
day
rete services
Methodist
Mrs,
Ann
day
day
Stuart
daughter
on Fri
Hat
Graham
Norfolk,
and
va.
home
drove
and on
were
return ire
nied by
ang da \ r, rlacilin
led |
exercises at Penn State, Monday,
ad in this fssue of the Reporter,
Iwo
ra
SLIGHT ACCIDENTS
A»
COUNTY FARMERS :
USE NEW DEAL CREDITS
£5
- a wo
AT PENN
STATE; 5 FROM COUNTY
alivered 4
James Ja
valedictory.
gave |
seventy-five entre |
are |
from |
the county include:
Hall: William
husbandry; William
B. Dashem, chemistry, and Lowis W.
ligen, agricultural biological ochemis-
try; from Boalsburg: Eleanoy C. Ish-
ler home conomics; from Hublers-
burg, Edwin E. Vonada, electrothem-
ical engineering: from Lemont, Lols
M. Schreck, physical education, and
from Milesburg, George F. Walker,
forestry,
From Philipsburg: Harry M. Crain
electrical engineer; John R. George,
agronomy; Susannah J. Hoffer, arte
and letters; Marie OG. George educa
tion,
From Aaronsburg:
Krape, home economios.
fonte: Alexander GG. Mo
letters: Erma H., Sloop, journalism:
Robert A. Wilkinson, education, and
Roy Wilkinson, Jr, arts and letters,
From Pleasant Gap: Harry K. Ish.
ler, electrion] engineering: and Sam.
uel R. Noll, electrical engineering.
From Port Matilda: George N. Ebbw.
metallurgy, From Rebersburg: Pau)
W. Bierly, education; Clifford n
Diehl, architectural engineering,
graduate, AOAfty-three
State College. Graduates
from
other poin's
From
in
Centre
Campbell, animal
Kathryn M.
from Belle
Morrie arts and
i
i
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BASEBALL
LEAGUE STANDING |
Post, |
Hall } B57
Gap . ‘ : 57
571
A2¢ |
286 |
|
TRI-VALLEY
Contre
Pleasant
Rebhdrsburg
Pine Grove
Mills
Lemont PE
oi
wa]
Mills
S84
CENTRE HALL WINS TWO,
TIGHTENS LEAGUE POSITION
the Halli
gumes Tri-Valley
ite
ladder
week Centre
in the
strengthened
During past
two
and greatly
the top rung
evening,
took
League
position at
Thursday
victim
Spyker ean
of the
Boring
17-3 ore. Btov.
had
all, and
an easy by a
er and
ford,
Bpring Mills poled home ru
Batteries: fall, Durst
Breon: Spring Mills,
Zettle, Hits
1
Herring and Snyder, 21.
h
for Centre H
Centre i
Snyder,
Durs
Herring
and off
On
tken int
WHERE THEY PLAY.
Thursday (Twilight Games)
L £
Saturday This Week.
INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE
WANT TO BUY
OR SELL ?
SEE US FIRST.
oreo
C. D. BARTHOLOMEW
CENTEE HALL, PA.
TWP. SCHOOL BOARD,
of School
in transporting
in Gregg Township
year 1036-1037,
with
evening,
GREGG
Transportation Chlldren.
Parties interested
children
for the school
to meet
are
the schoo!
June rd,
all Information
Gn
“i
Tuesday nt
o'clock,
board,
8:00 where
pertaining to the work wil Le avail
of the
H. Limbert,
Blds for Janitor,
By order Gregx
School Board 8, Bec,
ili
am
Township
oclock
of
8:00
By
School
Im
Greg
Pp.
the
H.
“a
order
Board
-
8. ldimbert, Bec,
PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN.
be pays for a four line ad, in this
solumn. These little ads. sre wondes
workers in the way of results, Advere
tise anything here, from a “Help Wanted”
to » “House snd Lot for Sale”
FOR BALE--Two
‘ CP. Orme
Hall.
grace Guernsey
ir Spring
arm, Centre
Sealed of jar
at
bids the
the Spring
for pos. Lion i
Mile Vocational
itor
School will be received the
signed and opened nt :
the gechool board, to be Leid June
¥
A by ¥
EN LI 7,
FOR TOP THE
WANTED—Market chickens of ail
A. M. Relgel Centre Hall; phone 11-
The Centre Heporter, 51.50 a year.
oo
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lubricated engine parts,
White Flash, Adantic Motor Oil
all three ——
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and polish it.
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It’s free deliv-