THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1936, THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. » THE CENTRE REPORTER . “oo 4 @ J Deaths \\ * + * * « + * REP.JOHN W.DECKER “VOTED RIGHT” ON THESE MEASURES J ITEMS OF tr Oummtive i taeiiative Tidus dic madre or elon 1 JLOCAL INTEREST Tons LI ISSUED WEEKLY, * + A FA. i mending John W Pex r for 1 lection to the H CENTRE HALL, PENNA. i _— i . | | Mi nnie ! H. Editor, | B (S.—A¢ 1 d ge My. and M Burt et R= Crew BI) Limit Bill Welfare VOTED YOTED VOTED VOTE) VOT) VOT) You Vou You VOT Vor Voi YOu VOT Vor VOT VOT VOT Bin OF nin Fall Frain hid SMITH & BAILEY, Proprictors A048. . 218 8. W. SMITH, | 811-8. 219 BDW, E. BAILEY, Associate Edito® and ; 1 nd : va. i in I 1 8. 1p-N, i Business Manager, i Act ( hild 202% 121 Amendmeng to Labor Law Minimum HH. 3556-8 $458, 3718, Botered in the Post Office in Centre|} me in p } : cl tiven al . i". as second class matier l a od {xteen vet ¢ aia H TERMS. —The terms of subscription to} ) It week from a heart] \1] children int ted tap dane- | ghe Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance, |’ 2 5 ho : : HOR tia™ ; attend th Ava kits " 89—H. Legal advertising at the rate of tenjcomplal : BH. HI—S. 150 sents per line each lusertion, 1 Display advertising rates made known | « FECOVers ' ‘ H., 458-8. 471 pp | RL Foie | I mi 0 see Cen oun-| MH. 840—S. 966 . ois 1154 3045 SUNDAY CHURGH SERVICES | PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE|" ' Y hia’ wil ev. D. R " teins. tellefo at B (Rev. L. Arthur Wagner, Pastors) | rin . ; { fis 1644 : of vill officiate : | 1 ni y ‘ a : | un Georges Valley~9 to 10 A. M | r Brooks ‘w orn at Pleasant lof Philadelphia, Ww In ; ali | Tiss Wage Tor Women gnd Minors Female Labor Law Amendment Women nin inspectors of onnl Minimum Wage for HIGH HIGHT RIGH RIGH RIGH HIGH RIGH HIGH RIGHT Constitutional Convention City Homework Bin to Workmen's County and Welghts ang Measures Industrial Hegulations H. 1215-8. Wage Collection H. 1199-8, NS. 1599-—H. 1548. scr) gation he Lo , is Amendment Compensation Aet Puplls ald oF ind made Vitamin Products for Sehool Municipalities to Publi Binh needy Const, Amend, SARS, Amendment to Service Commission Law Fenure Bil Industria! « 1561N, Teachers Farmers Mills, 10:30 A, M. MH. 1 H. 1885-8, 7:30 P. M. { Housing Repeal of Sheriff Centre Hall, H. 338-5, Police Law tN, Deputy CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE] : . ! et I f ny : \ ‘ | H. (Rev. Delas KB, Keener, Pastor) j 1a ! TH cam sa 1A tice | ¢ ‘ “1 H. 1913-8, Stefte Employment Authority Administration's nemployment Insurances Bil H. 2407S. Bi Worker's Right Miners 1307 8, to be rennin 12, Certificate 12438, EVANGELICAL hh Hosterman, Pastor) Bethesda Communior Tusseyvi Sunday School, Evangelistic Servi METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev. Seth Russell, Pastor) Centre Hall 9:30—Morning Worship. 20:30-—-Sunday “School. Pprucetown— Unifieq Ser Spring Mills #:30—8Sunday School. 7:30—-Evening Worship. PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J. MM, Kirkpatrick, #:30—Sunday School. 7:30—Evening Worship. =~ NO VOTE FOR MEN IN Pastor) ——— Re Boo Ang one Wy Gis - Mr. and hi ime ACTIVITIES OF J. W. EX-SERVICE | Lemuel Broo tek. . Shar siamolen. of af m} in Miff MES oF 4. CCC CAMP NO. 65 umily connections n e DECKER LEGISLATOR Judge M. Ward Fleming, on Tues. day, delivered a lengthy | opinion on the residence status of ex- (Camp 65, In West | © somewhat serviee men in CCC Precinct of Potter township, the sub-| stance for them of which Is, no vote A VISIONED ARTICLE FROM THE REPORTER OF NOV. 5, 3% Franklin re-elected ed S ates ously some tors 80, SW with Penn by Hepud ranging to 2M Den gress Dec ke themse« WATCHES Elgin DIAMONDS Hamiltoy Latest Designs In Diamond Rings Pinner Ringe Wedding Ring Sets JEWELRY Bulova SILVERWARE munity Rogers Holme and Ed fsorham fon : Rings Rah, wards sank Sets i Sterling % haet pacts Cups ain : | | frophy He daunarters for Book Fads Importeg We are Proud to Present OUR NEW GIFT SHOP Hammered Alaminum Ash Bracket Nautleal Lamps Trays Pottery Leather Goods vs owls and “Spode™ China I nusual Lamps Console Sols Piresser Sets (las Cockiall sWare Alami Fountain Spun num Serving Trays Sets FPlagoes Pens ————————— ce —ss FI20000 HIGHWAY GARAGE FOE CENTRE: Pwa Total « t of age to partment of the Publ will be $12 G Douglas rector, A located to the 14 garages in of which $2,190,000 A PWA grant of 858.050 supplemented by $70,950 Way department funds to cost of Earage to be erected at Bellefonte, Other communities In which garages will be built are Punx- sutawney, Montcursville Lewistown, Temple, Pittsburgh Media, Scranton. Washington. set, Franklin and Montrose, Lewistown, Pa. Evenings College PWA ai-| i : oo! s Jonnie i Surviving are ‘hese children: Jay TT a. Mrs. Ning |CCO™ hem as far as Philips- |, at the $s13v or ? tT g x " Ceylon 8 becam a |W arner is a» instructor in the Al Clay W Hazel M. Romig Ag. | Mr. Reesman, by of that city, and Romig of Beavar f 3045. 008 State hy has heen PWA total for | M Romig, of Allentown: {E. Smith of Romig, printing toong high school: and Mrs. Eckenlauh sister, Annie the Centre PUBLIC SALE--CARLOAD of S.Dak. Horses & Mules she and Mrs Camden i » . ar x . " Tord p the State the Cont State College: ; 2 - daughter ! y Orwie mily will be 1 Orwig famil Reesman., also The Tri-County the way, in a politi. soc@tion Thursday i members the Mrs Joh . hn H Migh McKechnie, retired Methodist Episco- | visit Pass Templars Hali evening hearing Pennayivania lauscher, of Reading. The| A bull heretofore docile, on Sunday! State officer made her offi ial | morning, made a furious charge on | pal minister, died at the home of his! during the evening session |his owner, Arthur G, Cummings daughter, Mrs. Duncan Herman, of | Which meeting was largely attended | near Rebersburg, and threw him twice! Pleasant Gap, at 10 o'clock Fridas {by local members as well as by mem- to the ground before he was able to night. Rev 4ibers from Lock Haven, Mill Hall [make his escape, The injuries were will be cal upheaval in that oit oy political plum when he was City Clerk. He will upon | the duties of the pogition on Monday. met at Centre red a ast The tholce from high- Covey one afternoon had the Templar of the ang the Springs, pleasure of made enter Grand MeKECHNIE. ~The Rev. Cora at Centre Hall Hotel Barn MONDAY, NOV. ¢ Lancast or, York, Somer. A ——————————— Treaster Kettle C00 camp, Mifflin coun‘y, is one of the seven camps in the Stats to be discontinued. A large portion of the men In it wil] be trans. ferred to the Lancaster Valley Cx “amp, only a short distance over the McKechnie had celebrated his 76th birthday last June 15, Born in Scotland, the deceased was the son of Robery aud Anna Herron McKechnie, He Is survived by his wife and one son, in addition to his daughter, Mrs. Herman. mountaing to the south. This is made possible due to the a heavy percentage of the Lancaster Valley rollees’ enlistment wil] termi. Bate at the time the transfer fs made. mn a—————————— Fon SALE—Electric stove, daven- port ang Kitchen cabinet, all In very ood condition.—D. W. Gates, 328 N. pring St. Bellefonte: phone 371J. ‘ransfer face that Funeral services were held Monday afternoon ng 2:30 o'clock at the Her- man with burial in the Pleas. ant Gap cemetery, home FREDERICKS. Miss Savilla Fred- ericks died at the home of her sia- ter, Mrs. Suan rurst, at Centre Hall, on Sunday evening. _Fuaera; services WOonLuued vo uext CO uan, us Bellefonte and Spring Mills lodges. After the husiness meeting an hour was set aside for social intercourse during which period refreshments were served (Continued from previous column) held Wednesday forenoon, made a® Farmers Mills, fo A. Wagner officiating. She was a daughter of George and Susan Frazier Fredericks and was Aged 6 years, 5 months, 23 days. Thete survive her a sister, Mrs Dure’, with whom she lived, and Cleo. Fredericks in Georges Valley, wore burial and Rev with hia of body DESCRIPTION-2 for the animal 4 yre, 2900; 2 Span Mules, yie, 1400: Bay Mare, § yre, 1456; Bay Mare, 5 T& 8 yra., 2900; 2 Gray Mule Colts, sucker spotted pony; Black Gelding, 8 yre, 1500. 2500. Sorrel Mare, 7 returned re, from the Tuesday, | locamole | the left paris May cast, E. M. Smith, Auct. H. L. EBRIGHT, Clerk received a tha stone quarsyg ®
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