THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. pe 8 4 » 0» ' SITEST LEGALITY OF sn DEATHS . CHURCH MERGER | * * THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY. . . * . . { i tre EVE : aes CE TRE HALL: PA. WOLF. —Mrs, Joseph Wolf died at : in Pleasant Gap Monday : = * i ’ m——— Supreme Court Hears Argument on 9 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1926 her home | Fight Over Control of Albright Tm me | morning from neuralgia of the heart College. % SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, Interment was made at Bellefonte : S$. WwW. SMITH Editor The Supreme Court last week heard 1 : : Wednesday afternoons t n 4 1 the } Local Editor ang ; wgument on the contest h EDW SATILEY... } olf, before marriage, was Miss W. B. BA ¥ Business Manager Mr Wolf, before Marriage i $ rm —— ; . Alice Klinger, daughter of Jacob andignd the United Evangelical Church MEMSroU sl Lie Fuss viiue au Lelie Bel aaah Klinger and was reared inlon an appeal ‘in litigation involving A 3econud cise LAL ealier, control of Albright College, My i merger of the Evangelical Assgociation Schuylkill county Her age was 50 THREMS. Lhe leriis OL subscripuok wi Be Hepurter are $LOU 8 yeas, Lu auvaiics AD YBIETIOING BAL Sb —ligsi uviives, hushand, and three. brothers, name Selly cells per Jue Aur Lhlee lbserlivle, Abrah on Kinzer Hed Mil Harvey SRd Leh cells per ule [Or each addibions. of AES er, Shamokin, E.-E y 8 rei . Local notices accompanying display au —— Zaring, D. 8. Kistler, George H. Lein Correct Fall and Winter Models Jortisouiviute, My¥e culils per Ulue ive Gud. y inget nd B r ‘hhrist, asserted that | 8 JRPECLIOoL; vilerwise, elgul cells per Lue, LINGLE. —Mrs. Esther Foust AN- | they had been duly elected by the East Wik Cuurge, LWeliy-live cells. gle, wife of David C. Lingle, of Pénnsylvania United Conference of awraet etviaa Nien into Tha an y io avie Bi ina rales wade mow |isburg, R. D. 4, passed away at ne the United Evangelical Church. the Newest styles in Overcoats. I'he economy IS vi sm appucation, home a week ago. She was BeVeNLY{guccessor of the East yivasia | dent when you inspect and compare these Coats,-- vears of age Death was due v i * . chial pneumonia hurch. The Court below decided that | then consider the low price. p— mm to bron ‘onferen of the 'nited Evangelical ‘ AMre. Lingle was born near Potters werger of the two denominations | . Pa . Sunday Church Services Mills, March 16th, 1856, was invalla as aff East | A group of Suits that many men who are particu- i . lopt town, Luzerne county r1ont $ 6 days A adop nr . month and b I'he L.ebapon county | ed son survies her, as does also her} eooe in Ho warranto Klinger, Wolfs Store, and Irvin Kling cling ine Surviving are her husband an the ¢vlvani ‘onfers i i» . : PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE | co llowing children: James L. of : The stad trustees anealed | lar as to their clothes will enthuse over. lev, o. rr. Uleeldws, Paswr) isonburg: Mrs. Clayton Frick, ( Tusseyville, 10:30 A. M. isburg; Thomas J., of J Spring Mills, 2:30 P, M. Mrs. J. A. Wagner, of ! . 7:00 P.M Th Harry H., of Kinzua; Lenire Lo ie even-f, wistown, and Gertru dmg services conmet of ‘nani omer CoM 475 BG, Sg ner mien see ve 4 ver. (it Thrifty Shoppers will find scores of Savings in Services bY the Womans Missionary Mills: also sixteen gran Bociets. Ane Utle of whe serve low great ggmdchidren. Cl worship. They can form a separate New and Timely Ladies’ & Misses’ Goods--- Funeral services were held Anvited. : afternoon of last week. with R — ter J. Dice ating. - Interm« vide | th AWIBDUrg metery fen and of the majority members of } TEINITY REFOKMED, | their Annu nferen | - (Rev, Delian RK. Keener, rastor) : . . | The reuni the Mother Church KELLY ~Mrs. rich Kelly | : 't Centre Hall died in a hospla n tian it N Pp Wh Hey ‘ + asked { Kis hee rit 2 . z : ; . ; ¥:80 Sunuay School 3 was 8 dnughter of the late] a8 nol a diversor thelr property | Fawn, Suedes, Velours, and Bolivias--the favored fabrics of the Season. T:00 Conuwrch Services, re and 1 i BpriDg Mills ARC, nad fen Sv an a apy : - fe ©1 : Ril: I oO the uy : . - - NENT NY %. ~ ry x . sid Sunday School [for a number of years She was inf, nmited only aft yr DRESSES, of Silk Cloth and Velvets and Satins, 30:30 Holy Communion. shean Battelle 20 hy Warf labor nd sa ¢ tu sees | Friday, 7:30. P. M. Preparatory Berv.ce. Famers Mills— 3 1430 Sunday School. + brotl Hare Ulrich £ shoma | : ’ . : : y th ng the a CPP IP POP IOCIIPER OOO OLOOORGOOPOEE POOP EOOE GP OOLP OL EECOOEPG PGE E E04 3:30 Churcn Services. : > pt 4 y | rears ago r age was about fifty \ I a mane fem in snappiest designs and colorings. EVANGELICAL Uirich and Thomas B. Uri, 3ai:| Comes) fr the mooted mindot] | A Surprising Announcement ! (Rev. W. E. Smith, Pastor.) Leman Te as weve eight wo at-\ferense of the *Unives Erompelon] | WE HAVE OPENED A Regular worship at 10:30 A. M. ou oo tiara] Sar Pentre Hall— old ( ind “interment Sunday school at 1:30 P. M. M6" Union cemetery ~ hae Bes mah H iY ged Yi] Regular worsnip at 2:8v p. M. ———— . {1 wo . : © ATs, 4 : ose wu om al 3 — i Prayermeeting Wednesday at 7:50 _ o wRE Aawtaetl that: sale base | At 6:30 o'clock Friday VS ‘ ended ville— ' ww A ops at it unk ra nom] ups ivi * + Bi évening, Mra. Anna Gelswite f Of the constituent congregations have Bevival services at 7:30 P. M. the oldest. residents of Eastvill ugar 1: right po! vote on the yuéstiop of the | IN OUR STORE — Valley, and a native of the ocsdastiont reltlons sol ' “re @nt lor nn the 10 Annus ” was found dead in at the home « " a 403 4 bt dhs PRESBYTERIAN y ! e .3 ever called [up her son, with whom she resides , Pon evening at o'clock. eordial invitation is extended. TT ire Dorms Shit Toned i oe a Tw are MILLHEIM MILLHEIM METHODIST EPISCOPAL SPRING MILLS (Rev. C. E. Hazen, Pastor) i « *. Bitne snd far S8muliton—8 t 8:3 bi worship Sprucets we ———— a RITTER—REA RICK. EVANGELICAL, SPRING MILLS y 0 — ~~ 0] War Value (Re OIL COMPANY AEST 3 Ao Fr AAR | WC at ; : OUR wo PL eX ¢ : % Te - ff @ i Eo . ec 9 4 “ 1 in ¥ 5 ‘ g ; \ 2 g. a 7 LOUAL anD PERSONAL. i ~ \ . \ History } chief « lic« $ i irs i i i t t hula JF na re REE: i Hu n Grand 1 t had a ote at moma Bo a pemire brs of ve insert ‘THB RICHELIEU THEATRB | N= = ton, treasu LP poms of te Touimpop, [SF Jraier Fis LN ier] Couarca, | Ese or4 Bearing Crankshaft An examination of the ¥ he books, Cotton | tictlar moene.. Universal asked: . WED. and THURS. (Thi. Week) : charges evealed MaGinnes was hot SA ’ She > wl i" y is n Ww SO ete én his accounts, that he had made col- [the Navy partment for permission |‘THE LODGE IN THE WILDERNESS ’ a 0 a sraliing FW » ig s+ 4f the great 2 vith . . - - Jections And failed to @edit them and |to use one of its warships on the Pa-| A mighty drama of the great North in Nash engineering practice had also endorsed checks without } Na ‘ wabe ish . dhe 10 Ang 2a thority. McGinnes cdm Phill h he action of "The i . . Drs in the tar cf (4a0 and leit. town night Sun” aw n Russa. As / FRIDAY (This Week) Here's something of real importance for every early in the simmer this year this country” is not on official speaking | The: greatest colored show on the -. prospective buyer of a SIX to think about— Cotton made nforn i igainst j 107 with the o 1 se ¥ ‘ | stage oda McGinnes and a short time ago learn- | ernment ti anf hesitated Luque FLIN' SIX FROM ALABAM™ — if you buy a new car now that still has the old- a the man was located in Philadel | bout granting he reaueet, However: soc 7, 41, and a fiw elect seats a tybe crankshaft with only 3 or 4 bearings, what Pied of act Puilty. le entgred 2! ties that the period play 's 1913 |$1.50. Curtain at §:35. Movies in the is going to happen to its resale value? Te EE a Cr, the 1) mes Manufacturers who etill cling to the 3 or 4 bear Roy Hoottan” i tii. i ht adit ate pO adits. NAvys swiltest subma | SATURDAY ing crankshaft design know just as well as you I oA terrorie bot ne Seip WW paced at the CEposa | Jack London's grest sory of From do that the MODERN crankshaft has 7 bearings. Are a onter.., uric Sprog Milla (40 ry and for Dithaps the fest«NORGANSON'S FINISH" : And certainly with Nash setting the pace they datties. G.. Drumm homhomville 11 of 1 Cy ders” from | TF Am including Anitp Swan, & are not likely to hold to the old style of design Florence D. Rightnour. ighesville | Civil ‘or. Buchowetrki, the di WER : any longer than they are compelled to under recto oy 8 iven complete authorit In order to present to youl the Greal- * . : their manufacturing conditions. {during the time the chaser was being jest Motion Picture produce this year, John Balnish ....... Clarencs ir Sarr the picture. ea i and present it brand new, we will dis- _ The authority of Nash engineering submits to Catharine Schal tevveeses ADlarence [ber of the chaser from off its bow and | “*d the Vaudeville gext week heeause your own good judgment that the motor with Howard F. Roles .............Altoona paint. its Russian ngme. In addition |the pleture (THE MIDNIGHT SUN) : a 3 or 4 bearing crankshaft cannot be called a Georgie May Fogle, ........... Altoona | to thig, for the sake of cinema art and | is greater entertalnment than any od CUrROY Aries : “gobs y / Fie r y Samuel Harpster ....Penna. Furnace | *ccuracy. American “gob doffed the |, andeville on the stage today. This tr uly m ern type of motor. Mildred M. Peters ....Penna. Furnace LSE lation bile or white and peared picture was produced at a cost of over Frank 0. Watson lor Tao, ro 00, Cn Novy, a i een see 3 FP dassisnvivanh Slexcellent cast. Do not miss seeing it.ithat it Is the season's greatest. This ————————— ———————— plevture will he shown at 10 an 35¢ In. teen years, smploved for sevén months A lock lever hit FH. W. Frantz. an |stead of the vandeville at 26 and S0v. ’ as a ¢lerk in the First National Bank, | “Arlystown firmer, over the eye and —————— Hosterman Ss Garage Centre Hall, Pa. in York, was found to be short fn [EAVe HWM & black eve that would make|woxpry, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY he accounts in the sum of $19,000, He | An elegant copy for a movie star. : 'g gs now in jall, He confessed to hav- ——————————— Heason's Ogeatest Production: dng taken the money to bet on a fav Members of the local Red Cross will “THE MIDNIGHT SUN" write race. horse. » bo published next week. Adults 85e; Children under 12 yrs, 10¢ James H. Hockenberry... Bellefonte Genevieve Hill vs + + +4 + « Bellefonte Charles 3, Gibson, a youth of nine
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