THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. NHURSDAY, SEI "TEMBER 16, 2 | Mra. Pearlie Sharer, of Zion srs | Frank D. Lee Farm Sold, THE CENTRE REPORTER MIs. ariie dit od { ¢ 4 . » » . PRD ’ Kal was a member of the Boalsburs The Frank 1 a fi in Ni‘tany ISSUED WEEKLY, in Was 4 m ran 3 as Jann oo rm | Prize Winners at the Grange Fair fs x Ea Lutheran church Valley was CENTRE HALL, PENN A. eat S Funeral] services were held Satur- day afternoon by the Belle fonte I ust e_ a Company, attorney-in-fact for Frank 24 ), Lee, Centre Hall. The ire hase MOTH & BAILEY, Proprietary * . TT. 9 8 .. with tev. 1. J. Kaufman officiating , ’ at De Se h A . yi > 3 r Nis : IN 2WWOOK WwW 0 owns 48 na 6: W; SMFEH, Edius : ‘hil Interment was made in the Boalsburg EDW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Death of Neff Child. Business Manager Joyce Neff, daughter of Mr. and eee —————————= Mrs. Hoy Neff, dled in the Binghamp- : Be 5 | TERMS.—The terms of subscription 10/¢on N. Y., hospital, Wednesday after-| MoKINLEY—Carlton Lambert Mc- i M: i Dipyfsddeg Ye piace Ml Puri e HKeporter are $1.00 a year, in advahc v a ple. Oh comin. n rare s : 910 from the artsock amily urxin hp “i advertising at tone rate of len noon of last week, f Jukemia, a . | Kinley, of Howard, dled at the Cen- Breon, Spring Mills 2; H. R. Wolfe, 1; John Whitehill Le- ¥ blood disease. The child took sick A ——— " . , (jesse Firut prizes—J. B. Bwabb mont, 2; KR. Gerhart, 1; John Walker, . pene sertion. ' ’ , { gents per Une each Jnse > % tre County Hospital on Monday © p ; , ; rates wade known], April 1st. She was aged 3 years ’ Married 60 Years 3 3 Display adverusing ibout Apri d | Spring Mills, 2. Second prizes—J. D.(8pring Mills, 1; Mrs. John Brumgarn pplication. \ 10 mthe and 10 days last week as the result of peritonitis Qe | ys Rew , 1 : rel] " mab in the Post Office in Centre i A thle q Bh wh. Culithe | On § aturday, Beptember 4th, a We il Bwabb. 1: Wm. R. Everhard State] Reberstnbg, 1 Mrs. Paul Wisq, Hall as second-class matter, H oy ol y Ww 8 pi pp wire hold | following a major operation a week known Centre county ouple, Mr, and |, ‘ollege, 1. Third prize—J. B. Bwabb. |Spring Mills, 1; Mrs. T. K. Hoster- i cnt: i f ¢ rViC y Pp ats > ! 1 J “ ate - AL, am unera r en previous. (Mrs. O. R. Nason, celebrated their Ducks First prizes-d.ynn Miller. Iman, Aaronsburg, 1. (Continued from last week) ari Wh 1 John « H l.. Peterg day afternoon from her late home (Note: Centre Hal] is the address in tilda Joining farm. | the 78 acres, 100 all instance w hears io Other sre given) mont, 2 i. N Ziegler — Bellefonte « F. White silefonte cemetery. The price pala for Ww ———— perches comprising the frm, was $4.- [1s FY rst prize Mrs Win. (4, Mrs. John E. Wert Madisonburg y [at the Goodhart funeral parlors, Satur-| ry 5ot} [fiftieth anniversary af a luncheon giv- HURCH SERVICES AV 4th Rev. D. R. Keen- He passed away op his 66th birth- | yu. ¢ ; 1; Earl Whig, 1. Second prizes— Third prizes—Mre, Randall Steiger day afgernoon, with Rev. 1). IL A day, having been born at Milesburg, a|®n at their home at Locust Miles |, .., ser 1; Russel Mark, 1. diSpring Mills, 1; Jean Whitehill, Le _— er officiating. Burial was made in the son of John and Mary McKinley. He [near Martha Furnace. Twenty-seven | © eee! Mar . Spring Milla. 1: Jean Whi ¢ i, o- PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE! | 4] cemetery. Ol, an A ee 44 guests were present to assist them ir ry Shay n mont, 1; 1 i Evey, lemont, 2, . > 2) " hed been employed as 5 track fore- | ® ma : 4 santame— First prizes—Mary Ealon,|Wilma Peters, Port Matilda, 1; H E (Bev. L. Arthur Wagner, Pastord The funeral was largely attended . » 3 > -. the celebration of the occasion n o AMIN g hi fi . . » nad ' a. Georges Valley—9 to 10 A. M Many beautiful floral pleces testified] man on the Bald Eagle railroad. Sur- Hpring Ma ey ” Bellefonte, 5; W. A. Alexander, to the sympathy of relatives and viving him are his wife and two sons nines re dah ee « 1 vy hite elleiont ¢; R. N Hall—-10:30 A. M. entre friends. Burial was made in the Catholic | Farmors Mills, 7:30 P. A The child's parents resided at Camd |. natery at Howard, E -— Susquehannook, in Susquehanna | } 2 PURE ” OENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARBGE| .,unty, where the father was employ FOOD (Rev, Delas EB, Keener, Fastor) ed as gardener and poultryman on formerly Pentre Hall— vast estate. The mother was $:00—Church Worship, Sara Bohn of Boalsburg. Besides the 10: 00—Church School. parents there survives one sister 4 “ ’ ed i OTD: tra who .- Hiss Ber: solng | 29 Inesday ming of lk Fred Luse, Manager Tusseyville— 5 ; 4 ep) : oR son of Andrew and Jane Af . . $:30—Church School. b besides father and mu ane a rtm Sore. oF. Blonerills CENTRE HALL 10:30—Harvest Home Services. sister, Virginia May t her | AMS he wi i nevill Bohn and great-grandfather learfield nt) May 8 18501 nence vores EVANGELICAL ya Ah 1 reached the age of 3 ears and! cHASE & SANBORN COFFEE \ (Rev, W. K. Hosterman, Pastor) — § mont ’ pound 27¢ " Centre Hall— §:00--Sunday School. | Segner of Sout Wayne, 3 ied th Ge R Mee venty- PRUNES—40-58 S1Z} 25 ; Bpring Mills— pit I RA 1 i 1 d y V ‘ n 3 C Worship Service, 7:30 P. MM. Egg Hil AAD : a RED, SOUR PITTED (HER. 25. { AnNIVersary eg. aul. a : . ] RIES, No. 2 can £2 for C ». m. Be cor ahd vs Thivallng 3 ce ANGLO CORNED BEE} 35 METHODIST EFISCOPAL ed In State ege, 1 ng t er POTATO GROWERS 0} 4 ean 0 (Bev, Beth Russell, Fastor) western home more thar ears ago COUNTY TOC MEET AT Centre Hall— { me sister, Mr WwW. H. } 156 ZFLLEFONTI SEPT. 20 ka : . ‘ 9:30—Morning Worship. |B , oll 2 ‘ I ’ =0 | Wels. Quality x A2 ¥ Vr 25¢ 19:30—Sunday School. |children who make their home in W man W. F. Rishel of the Cer tt Bprucetown— joonsn. —s ire Soul Brey woe Wels, Qual. AMMONIA " Unified Service, 9:45 A. M. | Funeral ervice Se ere J in, In Der: A t k-} ‘ ' meeting { : Nua quar! boi 1 5¢ 9:30—8Sunday School. : 4 e C \ House he N NT S . v 7:30—Evening Worship. fonte, Mond oy SEPM Jeradus via oa har 25¢ ih > ) mrs PRESBYTERIAN | i Boatmiie Ala: t= the ~W : (Rev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) |p ital. Wall: 2 hale Lok Yami ot. A Mee ‘ KELLOGG CORN FLAKES 13¢ 9:30—Morning Worship. ¢ boxes 10:30—Sunday School. | wadls “trum a SON Fo 8 As ervation |} pa I Stes lab.” went § TRLATEL vo PHILLIPS SPAGHETTI 5¢ : BELSJIAZZAR. Dt rw : 15% +03 tint~% f0 2 U B nlaz ncident in ng lo “Ail fo : LIFEBUOY SOAP 19¢ package 2 1 U WALDORF TISSUE A" i rolls 17¢ OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 29: 8 cans for . faith point t legues the part tions i thus saving us the editorial sake well givg them not asked in questi t statement form. For example Are the principles of our party adequate? | and so on In the following well} k 1 NE ys Elmer simply turn the questions of this ; document inte answers and state. 3 | ¢ : | ii ments. The principles of the Republi " BLECTRIC Ren Work tepalr Is your subscription due? Can party are not adequa‘pe. The Ps : * : done at reasonable prices Call party is too conservative, and has not ~~ G. Frank Smith, Centre Hall 1614 kept abreast of the times The party : i # % : it 3 has very poor management. There Li a } be gy A be : | The Centre Reporter, 31.50 a year. dissatisfaction in the ranks. Big busi. : ; fy : ih A NTED nees has controlled the party] Big i Pbusinesg has put up the money. The Steady Weekly Income gi rio de 424 i eae TEER WE { PASTEURIZED {| FREE PRIZES dictated as tw its policies by a few. ge Ee a oe Er aii T oy i. 3 | DAIRY Pleasant, Easy Work part of Mr. Carroll is the fact that ; 5 : this is the fire time in years that the fy 4a 4 : yo - We opinion of the man in the ranks has ; a” ‘ fo EE eet a PRODUCTS boys to sell RABID Fo mbitions been sought. The idea of seeking the vr # 4 am Renianal rots of programs and Mr. Common Man's thoughts is a be . La ; _. ~OUR OWN ICE CREAM , their neighborhoods. good one, BUT its too late. The Dem- ocratic party has had and will have Send for free, iMustra~ When in meed of ; | po a - is on w fo Jie merce oe SOMIOR S20 Dt 1 1 1 r : 1 3 LY MILK. CREAM. f § started When yi ) | x0... CHOCOLATE MILK “RO-1LO" sem FREE. and his America, instead of the "Hap : Py Hunting Ground” for only the i and ICE- Write to Al Jones, RADIO GUIDE : 731 Plymouth Court, Chicago, in. “BIG CHIEFS.” : Wii FOR COMFORT. . FOR REALTY pre | Bikar gp i ', ~ “yg . > a age. end a © card today ® ADAPTED SEED IS NEEDED | *s b | | | i EA (| \ GARBRICK’S DAIRY 3 — — FOR 1935 PROGRAM! SP NIkE WALL, Ji ' The seed 1 wp barvested this year) mus be depended upon to a extent than woud ordinarily be the ' 14:14. od need oe he 1938 progr Is your home “Light Conditioned” yet? 7 C % Order ; Your > ; ! Grand-Stand light conditioning your home. Then and floor models, and dealers have a = Seats says W. F. Rishel chairman Centre County Agricultural Conserva tion Program, because of the small Start with the children’s needs in desirable heights: table. end-table carry-over and the fact that the Agri i cultural Conservation Program has greatly increased the demand for seed provide for the entire family. Let large number of attractive desi ail Vv. Signs. By M ® legn y ABRey en-man : : . oF Jegsmey grassey and green-mature them all enjoy reading, sewing, or The lighting qualities are as Mall Orders Filled Surveys inde of tie #ood Sidation studying by the restful light of specified by the Mluminating En. ; : in Onder eusived show that demand for seed of soil- 1..E. S, . 3 i : 3 ler © rere” * conserving rope In 1987 and the 193 Bese Sight Lamps, Sinceeiug Sosiery. Look Jor. the of RUNGHRENE oor" “ree drousht. ' volunel. be commREial ro. I. E. S. Lamps come in all the I. E. S. tag! : WGHTRNE wom. sie porves of seed of domestic clover, al- . | | RACES SATURDAY Sar nu falfa, sweet clover, lespedeza, soy- California State Teachers College, Wide circle of adequate illumina. on dang es beans, cowpeas, velvet beans and of like many educatiodal institutions, tion assured by translucent filter ' oT Tr maT grass seed in general, to much lower Sight La ardized oa L E.S. Better ) bowl, wide shade white inside, : RE " - ok : Sig mps for dormitories, : large enough bulb, and right height. i . levels than normally previal. I, gen- . ! S { 1 C tt! I , eral, sead that has been grown locally — Spectacular Cattle Cava cade—Tues.—W ed. —Thur. ® . to be 5 , SE — — * The Greatest Farm, MH ive nd well adapted, and if properly harvest. EE ales ome, 14 Stine a Poultry ed storeq and cleaned, may be ex- - y ® na . ye ig te Meet Your Friends—Everybody Will Be There for a period of years is likely sg 2
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