THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1936 THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. CENTRE REPORTER ® ¢ @ ® ® g|Rapids, Mich, wo far ag Is known, SEVEN TOWNSHIPS IN CO. Potter township one, Forrest Bible, | THE CE) a survives. Mra. Alice Durst, of Centre | HAVE NO MINOR JUDICIARY | About the only instance In which WHEN IN NEED OF the lack of a Justice proves a han- ISSUED WEEKLY, ® | Hall, deceased, wag a full sister, Half| 4 ¢ Fant - # . . i ; ah om eat Ss alters surviving Are Mrs erie Fhe office o Tustice of Ne wi idicap is In the matter of wvioiations Planin Mill ITRE HALL, PENNA. . Mer vidently not very of the motor law, The code provides CEN Sharer, Zion: and Mrs vin Kuhn, jig ev — , ! x ’ that violation reas Iu Drougn = - « | Doalsburg. lone. these day in Centre « t i | i n 1 co" 5 8 . 9 ¢ ‘ Fr SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors . » r Mr. Stover was twice married. first there are vacanc in this i before nn $ustic { the peace residing 0 — —— 5. W., SMITH, Editor, BRIGHT. Cyrus Bright, the last of [ts Jennie Rhinesmith, also of Earlys-|ant office In horoug borough, or township where 1h ooecurred, and with no 18 SBDW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and his generation, died at his home inltoown, From thig union there survive (gawnship They are He hillp violation ne. Crim. of any kind, {three gong, namely, David Chicago, | burg Boggs, Burnside, \ Half ’ Ce highway patroimes = Huslusg Manage. _ | Aaronsburg, on Saturday evening. Fu-],,". "p00" (0g Dantel, State College.| moon, Howard, Union and Worth owerltss to Procecc ans an LUMBER, ROOFING, Nails any / ’ Ee neral services were held from the lhe wecond wife, who preceded him | townships Whether it is because the who might be caught In a in the Post Office in Centre . . tow mentione bo i il di : pi class matter. home with burial at Aaronsburg, onlin death by a week, wag Florence Ri-| citizens of these politica) sub-divis H nentioned above, All Kinds Building Material, CALL AT-— TERMS. ~The terms of subscription 0 | Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Brighg ls de- 5 y advanoe, ’ she Reporter are $1.00 a year, lo ceased. but there survives an only bo : " \ ‘ “ . . Legal advertisin at the rate of ten . [ hii ler poet, I'he couple had one son {ficer in serving has not been reveal. 110 the next session of the Legislature Garrett's Planin M Il pants per line each insertion. daughter, Mrs. Wallace Dewi 1 Riley, living in Reading ed, but the men who were elected to have that clause of the motor g 1 wi yr » ; . » I er Displa advertising rates made known with her family lived Yith she father The deceased was a member of the|in the fall of 1935 failed to If, their code amended so thay action can Ie GOOD MATERIAL AND 8 spy! estion, Rite dosunsed Sus aN a i Zanhes State College Presbyterian church, | commissions and no one has been brought against violators before any HONEST PRICES \ George Bright, a well-known 1. and his pastor, Rev, E. H. Jones, con {found willing to accept an appoint- justice of the peace in the even! R b b P an minister, also deceased. ducted the funernl services Saturday | ment by the Governor there no such officer | the he Oers urg, 8. ee - m— SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES — forenoon. Burial wag made at Boals-| Centre Hall hi two active justices ough and townshio where the viola Phone 16142 burg. C Slack ane { Ml. Smith—and tion occurred 73 . : y ’ ley, of loalsburg, a distant relative! jons are law-abiding or there Is not Down in Lycoming coun'y road of James Whitcomb Riley, the Hoos | enough money in It to Justify an of Supervisors are preparing to appeal PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE HAZEN. George M, Hazen, aged (Rev. L. Arthur Wagner, Pastors) years, of Sonestown, Sullivan county = - died at the home of his daughter, Mrs Georges Valloy—$ to 10 A. M. Harvey Snyder, in Williamsport, on (Communion Service.) Monday, following a paralytic stroke Farmers Mills, 10:30 A. M. He was the father of Rev, Collins BE (Communion Service.) Hazen. of Muncy, former pastor Centre Hall, 7:30 P. M. the Penng Valley Methodist There survive the deceased POS CPO OOCOTCOIOEELOOPOO GPO P OPPO OEP OP OOOO POOP POOOE POOOSOOOOSOOE The Quickest and Most Economical Way to Do Your Gift Shopping While in Lewistown Is--Straight to Mc | Sons ad aa =i CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE! , sister. I " 1 (Rev, Delas RK, Keener, Pastor) v ] Centre Hall 1:830—Church School. 2:30 \ } Tussey ville » 10.830 PERPRELLDEEDEBLLPEPLELPPPPPPIP) ( «20 Lol Li . © wed THEE T OEE EEETE EPG E SES EEEE EPPO EVANGELICAL (Rev, W., KK. terman, Pastor) Centre Bunday S Worship peed Spring Miis— Sunday School, 9:3 Worship Service, Bethesda Worship Srv ‘inter COATS $26 5 Riis Novels Majority Made to Sell Adventure Novels For $29.50 and $3: Detective Novels 75%. Maxe rue wiore FAMILY HAPPY WITH BOOKS FOR CHRISTAAAS! Lost Horizos James Hilts Valiant Is The Word lor Carrie Beness Litthe Orvie Booth METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev. Seth Russell, Fastor) Centre 9:30—Morning Worship. 10:830--Sunday School Byrucetow: Unifieq Spring Mills— ¢:30—Sunday Sci Vy PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J. M., Kirkpatrick, Pastor) 8:30—-Morning Worship 1f - fa JOB INSURANCE PASSES STATE ASSEMBLY, SATURDAY of With Banpers ¢! Thender Mountsin of My Mas Godrey ¢ Wille Christmas ¢! Poor Ute Rich Gil Fleanor Gates ¢ Bambi Felix Salton ¢' The Goof Earth Pearl Buck ¢ Ramo Helen. Jocksos ! Tarzan and The Lise Man Burroughs ¢! Dodowarth sinclair Lewis J Chimes Orange Mystery LE ¢ Boogue! Hill Jane Abbott ' Y. Come 20d Get It Edna Ferber ’ C. Spanich Cape Mystery . . Ellery Queen i Y Calloftha Wid .... _ . Jock London ‘ C. Wo Lovelier Spring lide Larrimore . Prince 2nd The Pasper Mark Twain ROBES: Hupdreds of C thors to Choose From it GLOVES tax 1 1 &® } $4.95 to $8.95 Ti ing m I odit 34) he A. M. Saturd in sessi ——————— A iis THOMPSON AID IN DRAFTING | 009 the ¢ UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF PLAN |nesdar of lac sie you) Te 4 thay Va : nab hou vhs a 9 5 50 The joint legislative committee aq. | thrown from tinkey” engine af a - y Roieat 2 ba. Radia ; 4 Cc to . thorized to draft a plan for perma-|fe Valley w Quarries alt Gifts With the Luxury Touch lannel in popular hightweights nent = inistration unemploy- navy, Gloves to go hand in hand” ment relief let og Rey Seance ye ase, ¥ . vo ied “stir thes € ele 1 Sen Fidward J. i ° TOSC, y nd, ur wine, with Christmas when it comes nompson Centre county as chair wT a wo of Mi nd Mrs. Paul re Q 11 : ii = ' ™h : i green. SIMaii. moediun na te &i He ren Im i~ man. lesides id was aged 21 years, 12] 1G 5 ! dium and y gifts, Select from impor . : . : ; iarge. ed kid, soft, pliable capeskin. Its study of the relief si‘uation wil|day® * ls survived by the parents begin 4 + meeting on Friday, Mean-|? brother, Leonard. Burial was made OTHER FLANNELS TO $10.9 suede, pig skin, ete. Also wool time, the committee will Myers cemetery, Baturday, contact ». ® knitted gloves and mittens State governmental agencies © | BEACON R ed with rn AZEncies CONCEr:. sea ne : OBES they make very cheerful gifts. d th relief and with the Goodrich . i $1 08 t $3 98 ns \ Jens i committee which will submit relief WARD ~Warren 8. Ward, a jife- . . 0 > ur glove selection is enor- recommendatio $ . 1 r dle » rivani ur b tt { i : 1x} us! mendationg to Gov. George jr |!°"€ resident of /Pennsylvania Fur eaveretiie Ward off winter chills with a mous Earle, nace, died Thursday morning, aged 3 cozy Beacon blanket robe. At- Other members of the committee 78 years, 26 days. He conducted a . created by Thompsofs resolution in store in Baileyville for fifty-four tractive jac quards, florais and { M OVES the Senate at the special session last years, Gone are the days when dull, arab, weary gifts satisfied . solid colors stvled with large summer are Senators Charle He is survived by five children: J rist 1936 it's got to have that luxury touch, o n a, . ’ r aly, Sor ok ato paarien H, Mar and Anka, at home: Pal 5 . « for Christmag shawl or notched collars. Bea- . a For Father, er, Susquehanna; Reps. John J. 0. Tyrone; Warren, of Lewistown, and . 4229 cons make marvelous robes for Brother, Sweetheart! Keefe, Allegheny: Leo A. Atcherman, Been J. H. Mauger, of Chester. One HUDSQN SEALY . hos ang sary HS Christmas gifts. Small, medi- Fea S01 Robert B.. Woodside, ‘of Pa, Sai, 9 Wasting SILVER MUSKRAT ......ic.c.commeens 3199 um, large and extra sizes, 98¢ to 3.95 Secretary A. Boyd Hamilton of the Funeral servicey were helg Sunday BLACK PERSIAN ...civisncecnmmminss $199 at -—. $4 50 Benate, and Chief Clerk W. P. Galla-|*'®T"00n; burial in Graysville cem. PIGSKINS, slip on or snap gher of the House were nameq gecre-| °7" $5.50 down will purchase your Sealine Quilted robes of tufted silk wrist style with deep hem taries of the committee. Beaverette Coat on the Budget Plan . cuff. Cork grey or cordovan. Fertig, director of the PEN ry _ STOVE ve Buaerstiy tom ; in the longer lengths, Small, sw JS to 295 Also black ference Bureau, iy chief counsel, |ni ror To After a brief fliness at DYED MUSKRAT *DYED CONEY medium and large. head mocha and suedes. ‘ ol, his home in State College, Oscar Wise Washable capes, too, Grey ————— pe ——— ’ v ” he Btover died Thursday night. aged 79 SUEDE or black or brown George Parks, of State Co fa years, 9 willly on ’ « ollege, found a montil and 8 days . CAPE ined with : : “ y a charge of assault apd Elizabeth wip a son of Daniel and knit, rabbi; or cooney fur. . sentenced to the penitentiary for asad fe Stover, both long de- 8c to 3.95. The new WOOL or from five to ten years , + And wag born at Earlystown, s " STRING gloves are here, too has been cranted a new trial by Judge Flem-|q. of 'ownship, on the Durst « « In wolid colors, bright ing. Conviction was secured o farm. now occtipiea by Charles An- LEWISTOWN P : . n the A Scotehy plaids or jersey, unsupporteq testimony of Park's vie. evs. Shin mothe: wn the second of 111-123 East Market St. ’ . ' tim. : F Janie] Stover. An on- ly full brother, Foster Stover, Grand rr LPOEOEOPIRILS PP k
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