{¥ THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1928. — f THE CENTRE REPORTER : ISSUED WEEKLY, me a— CENTRE HALL, PENNA. Rn Mo SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, B W, BMITH......ooivonseenesse. Editor Looal Editor sad MDW. BE BAILEY... : oo Entered at the Post Office in Centre Mab a8 sesond class mail matter, SNRMS. ~The terms of subseription to $n Beperter are §1.00 a year, in advance. ADVERTISING RATES. —Legal notices, fwenty cents per line for three insertions, 8nd ten ceuts per line for each additional meertion. Piaplay advertising rates made kmown = application. Sunday Church Services ® . ® % . ROGERS, —Mrs, her last Sha was farm." died at day of fliness. house ton, and was the fly of twelve was William Her married burg, removing One son, named to Well Known Rev. P. IL. Harrisburg former ran on pastor Lauthe church “ 86 (Bev, 8B. ¥. Greenhoe, Pastor) Tusseyville, 10:80 A. AM. Centre Hall, P. MM Spring Mills, 7:8 ) {Communion at Children's Hall, Sund 2:30 TRINITY REFORMED (Bev. Delas HB, Keener, Pastor) Lantre Hall— #:80 Sunday School 7:80 Church Spring Mills— #:830—Sunday School. 10:80—Church Services. Farmers Mills— $:00 Church 30:00 Sunday SelVIiCes, Service, oCHoOL EVANGELICAL (Rev, W. E, Smith, Pastor.) Tusseyville—10:30 A. M. Centre Hall, 7;30 P. M. Children's Day program: Praise” , METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, C. E. Hazen, Pastor) Bt 10:30, Sprucet of A. Mem Odd Milihe noon. LOCAL AND PERSONAL £Tn Si OL Lh in Cent part via lilis Mi fady who below her rig the Charles more be improv and Mis day gus A vei pretty tile ine y g 1 ing «1 X i! jor west trance t A 5 ronsburg by Paul Bartges, The walls greg of concrete the toy of the first story, and the gables of frame work finished with composit shing- jes, The design fs unique. Winkle blech and Ocker are doing the carpen® ter work. Mr Jartges will be in charge of the Aaronsburg schools next fall. For several years he taught in the Millheim schools. The Bible class locks to on in the . Lutheran Sunday school at Millheim, taught by 8. Ward Gramley, is sending several boys to the Susquehanna University camp, at Selinsgrove, The fortunate youths are Wiilam Swarm, who grad- nates this year, Donald Miller and I#o Evans. Two other boys from the same place who will enter upon their first year's training are Frederick Hos terman and Paul Shreckengast., The expenses of these latter two are being provided for by private parties, WEDNESDAY This THURSDAY GCINSBEHRY IH CIRCUS Af You a ho 1 i COURT TO RULE tuth Bvelyn Rog- in Bellefonte Fri- after a lingering at the ‘stone Jacksonville, a Bond Issues. make by tl In order to determination of Her who died in Bellefonte n fam hushand in 1883, Aarons in 1889, stitutional State treasurer and eral to issue bonds of the origin: bond issue. slits re Minister Dies. D. DD, well r readers, died at who has pointed out speeches that the amendments He was alately expressed hi irst Engiish|p sad and the Tyrone having for au triment twenty 1 th yp tax iron ITEMS, HARRIAGE HE Be eCtors State “Tough Times” i4 8rd Ave Edit «Ti iw Report tL CENTER (This Week) i SYMBOL OF FRIDAY GREAT a a lasting We ery The monument loved one's rest «ym bol dern Ane never hardensome. supply m deserintion, in estimate ii ANOTHER ON 0 the Cone. final of the gon- cancelled road 8. Lewis, Of the dnmed i § tor ad 1 depu ROVEr payer’ 1 Teg In y nera Laks i our {all i ¥ N A VICTORY And what an hour it will never dreamed that sixty be! , min & 1} wf COLT SE is equally apparen 1 that 5 fie is En lines, coioes, interios ry ur; a ill prove... 1 And notice—though $n 1 $ it luxury tshveiial § PRAY LICAL 1Ted , £ ot 5 Lal OF 1:10 fd we Sedan, $1095; Delu i-passenger Hagan’s Garage CENTRE HALL, PA. BY DODGE BROTHERS fee utes PWN you t in car and 5 an ‘ele ye rk bog fa ma will devotion, if ev- prices are et us 1. oliliga i Wonderful Things Wonderful Values We will fill your tank with § GALLONS of GASOLINE with ev- ery Purchase of $25.00 or over. CONDITIONS OF SALE--Money refund- ed on any unsatisfactory purchase. No goods sold to Dealers. JURHTORIISOT JRAARSMTIT TURES BU JRL J ABRAHAMSON'S NO-PROFIT SALE! STARTS "THURSDAY, JUNE 14th and will Last 15 Days. NO PERSON in Centre County can afford to miss this opportunity which comes but once in a life-time. GET OUR CIRCULARS and come to Millheim for Bargains such as you never before had an opportunity to seize. Please do not compare this NO-PROFIT SALE with ‘Fire Sales,” ‘Bankrupt Sales,” ‘Sell- ing Out’ Sales and so-called ‘Remodeling Sales.’ The backward season has left us with $25,000 worth of Merchandise on hand. We need the mon- ey to pay city bills. Necessity knows no mercy ! Goods are absolutely Sold at Cost, and Less ! Abrahamson® Department Store ill MILLHEIM Opposite the Millheim Inn. - AST year there was 12% less “trouble” on telephone lines than the year before; and . 1926 was 17% better than 1925. That’s improved service. Whether it’s for “indown” service or for calling your out-of-town friends, your tele- phone service today is new-era service. JESSE H. CAUM, Manager
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