THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1037. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. ——————— TT { THE CENTRE REPORTER .n ROBBERY AT BROOKS SERVICE BASEBALL, 8 8 "8 0 0» Reberst Dine) y a : te ure necharged ny wii STATION: TUESRYY Sint m—t— CENTRE COUNTY RY ownage; ¥1, Tas Eine . . . No : PENNA. Deaths Two 6.00-16 U. 8. tires were taken| 4 HOME RUNS IN LEMONT GAME HOSPITAL NOTES There wife siz Da wild ; : “ 4 id hospital beginning of this week. » . 1 8 soo ka BE . § Ot} + > cit LiPo i from the R. 8 Brooks service station Four home runs featured ga ball * » . . . . ® CENTRE HALL, ee — . . SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors e ® «+ & 8 ss & © & oi, Centre Hall, In a robbery commit- lgame at Lemont, Thursday evening 8. W. SMITH, Editor : » EVEY.—Mre. Minnie Arminta Evey ted Tuesday night, The cash register in which Centre Hall bested the lLe- Contra aunty t Bop W. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor an entre |monters In an extra-inning game, 7 ire county for Wweex of the iranc Hed § the Centre awer 'e 5 ' ngrti ‘ . - Fv Business Manager of he Branch dle n € drawer was pulled out full length tc 3. The kame was tiled in a 3-3 Fuesday, admitted Mrs. HATTY ctit Wold a Be . > apm am— Patientg from the south ho Sama County hospital, Wednesday of last | y \ ee lef b wo d >? | Remies ‘ - OO i mmm | rom complications, following an bi : the small change left in it was knot at the end of the regulation 7- Bmith, RB’ D.2 . Ze rien ark during “tie at TBRMS.—The terms of subscription 104g, 0. of fiyed ays’ duration. Mrs. Ev- undisturbed. inning game, when a cluster of base Wednesday, discharged Charies | (ornoon ar vening Wednesday jb Heporter are $130 a year. 1a a vanes ey was 03 years five months, ana 26 Entrance was made through the |hits put four runs over, which was|Rimmey, son of A. E. Rimmey, Pa : . St ab » od too much for Lemont, retired {in order F Legnl advertising at the rate of ten y gents per line each insertion. days old at the time of her death, front door. A square was cut from { thelr huif. F the 3 ; { Thur sds isch y T ALLL ap ATV n “ ‘ n ely half. For we locals Jamison ursaay, aischargs Display advertising rates made known The daughter of Henry and Elmira | the plate glass in it and through this |Goodhart and Breon hit hor a sradford Centre’ Hall om ; : op application, Brooks Whitmire, both deceased, she Bering 2 : the af : v1 n ireon hit home runs Frida €, entry © al The fourteenth Hrungart reunion Enterd in the Post Offices in Centre|was married in 1806 to J. U. Evey epening an arm was rust to reach |Breon's hit, however, wag scaled down riday, admitted Lulu May ir will be held on Hecla Park, Baturday Hall as second-class matter, who survives Children who survive tha lock. touch | ges, Coburn Mr. Charles Gilbert irust 14th me IIE are: Gerald of Watsontown; Lila An effort was mada to gain entranc, : at a window along the alley by jim- had the other four-base ap. Durst SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES Goodhart and Mrs. Blanche Dixéon of A tellefonte; Mrs. Margaret Stover of mying. A bit more perseverance would |for the locals, was found for ten hits —— : while Whitehill te } ug Thelm: have accomplished it : wis tol up for eleven safe blows urnace to a single for his fallure to second base, Foster, for Lemont - — , PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE Sanire Hall an LeRoy, Co (Rev. L. Arthur Wagner, Pastor) all . ee ln, i ya a leather sea’ of a chalr used In re- — Centre Hall—9:00 A. NM, Five sisters and one brother whe moving the tires from ga rack. The Rain at Pine Grove Tusseyville—10:30 A. M. survive are Mre. Abner Noll, Mrs 9:00—Sunday School. | Harry Hile, and Mrs. Wade Evey, al Spring Mills—7:30 P. AM lof Pleasant Gap Mrs, James Corl (Communion Service,) , ¢ Chicago, 1H ind Harry Twitmire fof Wilmerding. 2, Eve y The only clue left are footprints on door through which entrance wus|urday stood In the way made was jeft open for Centre Hall when nmitted I nings of play, it became borough ithorities were CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE| ng member (Bev. Delas B, Keener, Pastor) | I h. yy at bout : { { vhen h Centre Hall— sneral services were held from her] Went Dy the front of the garage tof Centre Hall, 7; P. G. Mills, 5 $:30—Church School. l1ate home on the Branch Friday af-|®¢clfe TS TUL go on his 1 nt: tall defeated Pine G 7:80—Church Worship. ’ - wv : Farmers Mills— 9:00—Church Worship. 20: 00-—Church School. Tusseyville— 10:30 and Services—cor A theran Ong” jons. Guest speaker ~the Rev. M. Runkle, D.D. Ph the Rev. W. \ 1 \* EY Was discovered I EVANGELICAL i : | dl (Bev, W. K. Hoesterman, FPasstor) jmade al ieasar ap. Pa ’ i 0 asin $342 snd 4 Centre Hall— The deceased wi a d hiep a np. fiana SCHEDULE OF GAMES Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Communion service, 10:30. Second Quarterly Conference gay, at 7:30 p. m. . ae : = {tains sou'h of ! Communion Service, 9:00 A. l Bato a at » John doanied by Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Rishel| Ping Gro Ain mt 4 Sunday School, 10 A. ML A rae Jol nd . May y 4 i" focust Grove— toon fre. Salth. Lock pv. 1% rove to an City, Monday, Spring M t Heber ; Bunday School, 9:30 A. M. i et Frank, k ¢ . tatior Ay i 51 . d . I e , id wit} Mins { sc a Communion Service, 7:30 P. \ 3 rns FOUR INJURED IN HEAD-ON COLLISION OF AUTOS Thursday (Twilight) at Cer q METHODIST EPISCOPAL [survive the deceased, nam ut nt ? AX’ alr . (Rev, Beth Russell, Faster) rr 3 X ', \ Bare Sl lswis als i Wh { i ¢ Bn : Centre Hall— f ’ ».3v—punday School Sprucetown— 5—Sunday School. This lighted portion of nn well-kept garden illustrates how beautiful eflects may be produced after dark. J. 40—2U Spring Mlils— | #:30—sSunday School. | » had Nved + her marriags t pita L111 Wars i : Lt AO how ' | ton Ette i ' ‘ . : ams 3y Louise Brown PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J. M, Kirkpsirick, Faster) §:30—8unday School. {No Preaching Service) per— POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS For Judge of Centre County, iH We are authorized t Announce hat}. * g : any Sh rg ‘ ia gn gvap Walker, ¢ Bellefonte Borough. is dren nd tw t ndchiidre : o1 { net t Dent Revers n Mever. Po " . ‘ 3 den can a candidat he of ce of |Furvive lays with friends in town last weeks |} 4 : pm ' | as in ihe the ; 4 Vo * a wrlare Tight the deci Garden lighting is a ocratic Party as expressed at the Prim | 3 N fre. Lucy ¥1edhee : y { y rveryone can enjoy &ry Election, Tues, September 14, 193 Whiteman. aged 3 ib igs on, uJ First Natior i is such a variety of equipment y from COmt For District Attorney, born in FOWRI Philip H. Johnston, of Bellefonte, | 13 announces he is g candidate, on the Pemocratic ticket, for re-election t ' the office of District Attorney of Cen- tre County. {oseph. in: John 4 se JOR hursday te a ] F ID on n requires : we Ino: 2 Siar 5 4 " Dale vislled her sister | than you wish lanning your LEE CLAN DINE AT igecond husband was Wm. F. White rs. : tellefonte, last | cost as little or a as you | Su ) use clear, $ A . | like. In some cases, a small flood- : s the latter this union she is sur- ght is mounted on a tree limb |tort colors. And be The Lee clan, comprising descend- | w th following children Siva {ida were visi at we home of Mr. | and directed on a tiny pool, a se ical connections phlox, or an iris border ight, for safety. A little experi- f 4 weatherproof Christ- {menting with the positioning of % a . i ig “ EY rns - . . a IH ness 4 t itl Lee, dined Sumday at CCC camp No. | Dixon and Milford, of Elmira, "Renardiins i : a 3 + hie ’ : | Mrs. Marion Herr, Turbotville PE Dv r . . trings employing white [reflectors and bulbs will soon » t ong th vs § 1 oom dl * wine, ‘ " » ’ a i ull wi y 4 3 > 62, Seven Mts. Among th, families | oa Chatihba of Clarence ; ang re . Hess and | J08 strung along a row of [show you how to obtain the most : a ios oma ; al f ! VETR, i Of Mir daughter Hmm i Vip —’ ve i H . eT" mall a lon wham . 4 joining in the outing were Mr, and Marie Quick and Marlin of In others, small concealed | charming effects. Mrs. A. B. Lee, Spring Mills: Mr. and |Shoe. This Iv Mrs. Charles Miller, Mrs. Foster Fraz-|33 great-grandchiliren } ¥ CCC CAMP 62, ho was instantly kill teen | pre, and a friend from Flot. | Ee "he . rend fro; “| DESCRIPTION OF a Mothersbaugh, recently gnts of the late Mr. and Mrs William [Myla Hoover. Bellefonte: Mrs Fave! we © . and weal jer, Mr. and Mrs Earl Frazier and Burial was made in and gon Wm ! Mrs. E. W. Miller, all of Centre all: | poven Mr .and Mrs. Wm. Morton, Columbia. lo... Sed am 9 oy - ne » 3 Satan . sn lr wo ‘ : a g Ap i f h | we atan nl ay er th | AUGUST 2 to 7--Day and Night Lancaster county. Thutedav ot I 8 mother, Margaret Boy LEWISTOWN, FENNSYLVYANIA, MI —— | LETTER FROM NORTH DAKOTA | Antler, North 1 { New Midway, New Exhibits, Free Fireworks . STRANGE i rth Dakota, |grandmother, M a A a} MADISON SQUARE GARDEN FAND, AFTERNOON AND NIGHT SUPERSTITIONS |Bditor, Reporter: TY 3 ar and’ Mra P Dry and family) FOR THESE 1.145 (Bunning 4 Harness Horse Races, Tues.,Wed. Thur., Fri. , : inclosed find post off sr- {of Tarentum and Mr. and Mrs. Eas | : 5,4. 3, A. SANCHONED, TUES, ALUUS}?S By Edwin Finch * 1 MIFFLIN COUNTY | “LUCKY TETER and HIS HELL DFIVERS, WED. & FRI, AUG. 4 & ¢ F IR AUTOMOBILE RACES. AAA. SANCTIONED, SATUR, AUGUST A : “WINTER GARDEN REYUE” ON TH} STAGE EVERY NIGHT LEWISTOWN, PA, FRI, AUGUST 6 At 1:36 P. MN. M. W. Goheen [Eon : 8 far is year we have ha Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rodiey recently 20nd. To eal . Prospeg’s are | entertained their nepfifis, Jf. anc ‘6 om " : es : » h ing Mrs. Wim. Rishel of Tampa, Fla. and) sonar] a RiE R20 we II Mr. and Mre Edw. Rishel, Pittsburgh. | hary . he . : Ray Lucas and famally of Bethesda Pair Sorrel Horses, 3 years land Rae n he o { : ; se 5 Md, were visitors in town recently { . The, Ivyou sea we = n s i ang were accompanied on their return i Pair Blue Hoan Horses, 4 i, hil : ped ie ar home by Mrs Edi'h Lucas sng Alleen { old, weight 3200 Ihe sure a harvest until we Bn Lucas for a month's visit among rel {Pair Black Mares, 6 years —— B that +i { 3300 Ibe. : " flor } OOK auves in it vicinity ! EC 5 a time we it ; t thi . | Gray Horse, 5 vears old : . . 7% is 3 ao 5 ®ood rain again | Dapple Gray Mare, 5 years old, weight E A T T H E iso RUPTURE | ot B wv \ 1 thi (0 Roan Mare, years old, weight ; Let a telephone run your errands. You can have ground. Arg vr 6G deg f « } Vy it 3g Hi degrece . ! 1700 1h : Lal BEER EAT ome 1 33 LT] CRT a day. BIKCHINA, A SNEEZE, [*hade: a year ago it was 98 to 12 “| SHIELD EXPERT HERE [Sorrel Mare, 6 years 5 BE NEW YEAR'S EVE FOREBODES |i Lines of havi Ane and we are H. M. SHEVNAN, widely known | Saha, I ET i aL tr Vil FOR THE COMING YEAR AND vegetables for HS ly of expert of Cjleago, will personally [1208n Horse, 3 years old, wt. 1350 ibs is hn : be at the Coleman Hotel, Lewd Willa “tilt 3 iT 3% ' a : ip ’ ewistown $ 10 OFFSEY THI THE Se Th BR . ill be quite plentiful.| Wednesday, only, August 4, from g;! ir Biue Roan MULES, § years old | MOST VISIT THREE DIFFEREN he June berries are ripening at pres-|A. M, ta € P, M | weight 3100 1 Years oa | { - ent 1 BTS YEP & i . = y , i i . FAMILIES \WITH DIFFERENT SUR i A ! a ¥Yeiy nee i Mr. Bhev: saves: Tha Zootic Khiel {Pair Black MU ES AND BEG FROM EACH a tn i hy has heen nyuch sickness dur. i. 4 oh Ran Pe . Bon ie Bhie vd 2300 fhe, I€ the past ves ospital ei Ara 3 I} a ‘remencous i TOVeme over asifg, 1 & CE OF ToRToISE-SHAPED CAKE cowie #1 : 4 He as have been former me hods, affecting immediate or Oi red Saddle Horse, 5 years old wt to mit. At {| 1059; a three-gaiteq saddle. he \ ar} present our results will not only hold the MHICH MUST BE EATEN BEF ORE folks are all fjuite well, altho 2 + . te . i 1 T Oo © 0 a 0 bw have had our sh: ’ 3 a Wit increas, ye cit i sie i share of eplek . a i 5% a PE » ,MIDNIGH Binceralv we 14 CRNess, (lation, strengthens the weakened parte! 15% hands high, a 5-gnited mare . 4 oF Chocolate colored Mare, 5 yrs. old Sorrel Horse, 3 vre. old. swt. 1350 ibe = Heat horse, iBlack Mare, 6 yrs. old, wt 1100 Ps iheoriler t : t sub=sceriber, Closes opening in ten days y on 1 MRS. MARY H. PRICE. | th verage case. regardiess ofl ¥ eight 1100 | . ————————— so. . {heavy lifting, straining or any posi’ioy 8p tied Welsh Mare I ny, ¢ yra. old § I'wo classes in the Lutheran Sun-| may assume no matter the| With colt by side . A IN LUXURIOUS STREAMLINED COACHES day school tavgh® by Fr : nd T™ ot location. A nationally known |Rir Spotted Welsh Ponies that weigh k - : COST LESS THAN Ps CENTS-PER-MILE! Mra. Harold Duret pienicked ia iscientific method. No under straps or| 650 The enacts; 5 yrs old: well hrol . Travel farther this vacation — in greater comfortem ali a arat i ed at ara amy oes witaps Or} 3 ; well broke, | : Bg snd still save more at the lowest fares in hisocy. : ¥ wistown, on % : ee ——————— — : Round Trip Round Trio Thursday On Frid + ilutely no medicines or jo rent | ! i Ly 1 riday 3 wh ww meclical treat-] 1 bought thi wt £5evhe § . “al ‘ ‘ bough nis stock right jn the ; Johnstown 8.5¢ Sunbury OF GREENLAND PZUEVE TRAT THE members of the ‘Senior Service Pays ment. teountry off the farms. myself sit A SouLs OF DEAD VEOPLE OCCUPY in the same school attended a nlend | Mr. Shevnan will be glad fo demon. are as good as money Jymit They Pitsburg 3s 231ule a a THRE SEALS 6o0Y + °° on Hecla Park, sponsored by a class] strat, without charge. | - ev TERMINAL a — oy Ji of ani Add 6441 N. Richmond St, Chieago. CHAS. McHENRY, Brooks Service Sta, “ anmpisr nn Me ¢ spaper Union. ” indies in the Bellefonte Lutheran} 100. The pastor of the local church For 15 years assistant to F. H. gee. CARLISLE, pA. CENTRE HALL, PA. pp —————————————n ela ¢ toy p She Centre Reporter, $1.50 a your. Bn) tua family attended both gather. | l¢¥. famous rupture expert of Chicago. | EEE EEE EE EEE Phone 14R % . UE. A S-Ralted mare -
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