J— Tr THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, — — CENTRE HALL, PA IRR THURSDAY, mm BMITH & BAILEY, A W. SMITH... DW, BE. BAILEY. meel— MARC H “an, 1927, Proprietor. .JEditor ,, {1uenl Editor and Business Manage Batered at : the Post Office in Centre Hav #9 second class mall matter. LBRMS.—The terms of subscription to he Beporter are $1.60 a year, in advance ADVERTISING RATES. —Legal notices fwenty cents per line for three insertions, S34 ten cents per line for each additional Spsertion. Lecsl notices accompanying display ad- pertisements, five cents per line for each psertion; otherwise, eight cents per line; pinimum charge, twenty-five, cents, Plsplay advertising rates made known es a8. 4ppiteation. Sunday Church Services FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Rev. 8. F. Greenhwe, Pastor) Georges Valley, 10:30 A. M, Communion at 10 30, Pivine serivces at— Farmers Mills, 2:30 P. Centre Hall, 7:30 P. M. AL TRINITY REFORMED, (Rev, Delas R. Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— 9:30 Sunday School. 10:30 Church services, Fusseyville— li8v Sunday School 3:30 Church Services EVANGELICAL (Rev. W. E. Smith, Lemont— Regular worship at 10:3) A&A M. Bgg Hill— megular worship at Russey ville— Regular worship at 7:30 P, M Centre Hall Prayermeeting Wednesday Pastor.) 2:30 P. ML. at 1. oy METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev. C. E. Pastor) S8prucetown—8 ing at 5:30 A, M. Centre Hali— 3 dng at 10.30. Spring Milis—S8 ship 7.:.0 POLITICAL Hazen, S. at ANNOUNCEMENTS DEMOCRATIC FOR JUDGE OF THE COURTS OF CEN- TRE COUNTY. anpounce Judge of 1 hereby the office of my candidacy for the Courts of Cen gre County, Democratic primary election to be held 20, 1027 ' bearted suppe specifully solleited in the event my nomination, Anally my election in November, amnly pi Jodgs & courteous, prompt, and eflicie y Ww. SON WwW SL KE R, subject to i of the the decision i at they voters as pressed and whol ¢ t earnestly and ence of ald I sel- honest HARRI FOR SHERIFF We are authusized H E. SHR KRENGAST, of Centre | Hall Borough, is a candidate for the! aomination of Sheriff of Centre co subject of the { Arty 18 expressed #t the Primary election. 0 announce thi inLy, Yolers to the decision of the Democrat We are ry E be Demo of Centre of the Cent at dein ber {Dre a Ca the Dri tae J ¥ =0, 19275. FOR TREASURER, We are authorized to nance L. L. SMITH, of Centre Hal Borough, is! 8 candidate for nation of Lreas mrer of Centre i the de- | elslon of te Democratic par 87; Bs expressed the Primary pction, ounty voters of the at ou COUNTY COMMISSIONER, We are authorized to anngunce that John 8. Bpearly will a sombation for County Commissioner on 4be Demberatié ticket, subject to the de- £iglon of the ‘voters of the pasty As ex- pressed at the primaries on Sept. 20, 1927. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce that John W. Yearick, of Marion township, will be & candidate for the nomination of County Commissioner, subject to the de- cision of the Democratic voters as ex pressed at the primaries to be held Sep- dember 20, 1927. be candidate for the REPUBLICAN FOR JUDGE. The Centre Reporter: —Kindly anneunce my name as a candidate for the office of Judge of the Courts of Centre County, subjéct to the decision of the voters at the Republican primaries to be held Bep- tember SOth, 1027 Very truly yours, M. WARD FLEMING, PROTHONOTARY, Please announce my namg as a candi date for the nomination of Prothonotary of Centre county, subject to the rules governing the. Republican primaries on the twentieth day of September, 1927, EDWARD R, HANCOCK, Ehilipuburg, Pa. in asin The Hat Shop, Millhetm, Mrs. Burd has returned from the eastern markets with an exclusive stock of fine millinery. The Imported Crochet Visca Hats, Milans, Hemps, Pedalnes, trimmed and untrimmed. Also, flowers, ribbons and | orhaments for hats and dresses. New belts; scarfs and afk hosiery. Call and see for yourself THE HAT SHOP, Millheim. AM SIA, Nagh Motor company employees nre eredited with owning $17,000,000 worth of the company's stock. ; NN Keller an llindss DEATHS ® . . KELLER. — Mrs. pneumonia after Margaret died from of a week, Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Keller was a daughter of John Catherine (Keller) Boozer and in Venango county, March 76 years and later be va of town, Interment was made on at Ingram. and born 1861, days. wis 10, 13 moved cuted where hood. er, dled two survive her, making her The Boozer family to the farm about to by F. V. Jodon, west Mrs, Keller grew to woman: Her husband, Peter Fisher Kell years ago. Four children namely, William, Philadel- phia; Robert and Catharine, at home, Ruth an Rea, both married and lv ing in the Pittsburgh district. John Boozer, of Osceola, and DD. A. Boozer, of Centre Hall, are brothers of the deceased. age ALEXANDER. —After ering a long period of time, Catharine Alexander, wife 8S. Alexander, passed out at her home in Belleville, on morning. Mrs, Alexander had been a sufferer from kidney trouble and a few days prior to her death pneumo nia developed, which probably direct of her death. Inter was made morning Belleville, Beside hushand, istown patient, vived and El an illness cov Mrs. Sarah of Dr. Hugh this life Sunday of was the cause ment at her Wedne sday who is a Lew Hospital she by namely, and Hugh Marine three sons, Belleville Ss mer, member i t t granular } intermen {Thureday nornis vember 18, 3871, 1a 56 years, 4 months ne 6 days. He was a son 67 T“harics and Diana (Musser) Bower, iis eur vived by vider name is born N ing his age Le ai One brother town, and slater, Moore, of Harrison I. Barnes, one Pittsburgh, was a sister of Bellefonte, #1 of the THOMAS. «Mrs. Elizabeth Thom as widow of the jate Orlando Thomas. and life op rd iad be State College, died of Sol Ratieatio Xe ident to ad vanced yes was born in North- ampton county. 93 years ago, and at an early age the family moved to State College where she has resided since, Her malden name was Elisabeth Fry. Her husband preceded her to the grave about 20 years ago. Surviving dre the following children Grant, of Wyom- ing; Clyde, at State College: Mrs. Elizabeth Hartswick of State College; and Mrs. W. E. Kline, of Boaishurg One brother, George Fry, of Peters- burg, also survives. Funeral services were held from her late afternoon, the Rev, W, J, Wagner, pas- tor of the Lutheran church at Boas burg, officiating. Interment in the Joalsburg cemetery. A AMP APA AIA Telephone News, Effective May 1st, two divisional or ganizations will be established in the Central Area of the Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania, These di visions will be known as the Nothern and Southern Divisions, i The Lord Construction campany be: gan work on the Seven Mountain road n few days ago. The birma and head- walls at the culverts are being built, and the road generally cleaned up. The half mile of concrete pavement yet to be poured, it is stated, will be lald as early as possible, It appears there ls nothing definite as to wheth er the old long detour will be used or a new short one constructed. A MM AIA The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year % FIRE TRUCK ON EXHIBITION THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING A Chevrolet fire truck will be on ex hibition this (Wednesday) evening, from 4:00 to 7:00 o'clock at the Ho man Garage. The truck is fully equip- ped with pumper, ladders, chemical tank, etc. You are invited to give it the once over by the Homan people. A uA ——— Park Improvements, Harry E. Brown, of Milroy, has beén granted a site by the Department of Forests and Waters, and is at present erecting a large bullding to be used in opening a good stand at the beautiful spot in the Seven Mountains, “The Old Locust Park,” The park will be en larged, paths and driveways made, swings and tables erected, and when completed thepark will be lighted at night with electricity. The camp will offer free sites for tourists, WM. F. McKINNEY, Ranger-Fire Warden. S—————— A PII, Bellefonte Man Drowns, Willlam Wilson, aged five, accidentally Saturday afternoon when he the Spring Creek, old Bellefonte, it Locust forty- late from the about drowned fell near was bridge ground, over The had been in the minutes from work Stone fair was recovered after water about twenty He was returning Ameri and where Hme-burne: Lime Wis a while with an he Crossing Lp izzy and that sized wile Will Give Plays. Senlors ; Hall Workshop. $1 lp» Auto Will Build Cle t © 1 —————— ei ———— Buying Better Cattle. y of Potter townsldp's progres Thon Delaney and Charles LIrMmMers Tae ntage of 4] the the Chas W © ftie wed a purebred! in ' Delany purch £ folle wing sr $217.50, which gave birth to twin Andrews, who was not doliar calves af Airaid to Mr, Will Che BE we Saturday cA MAPS REBERSHU RG, Reish, wnt Sunday Mr. and Mra Bernice Limbert has the past week. Rev. Baker and family ness trip to Williamsport Clayton Weaver and family Lock Haven on Saturday to shopping. KRUMRINE. — Sydney Krumrine died at his home in Rebersburg. He was aged 82 years, 8 months and 29 days. Death occurred Wednesday morning. He was born at Smithtown. He was married to Fletta Weaver; one son was born to this union, who died 21 years ago. Mrs. Krumrine passed away last summer. Surviving the de- censed are two brothers—Edwin, of Altoona, and Frederick, of New York Deceased was a good citizen, aclive {member of the Reformed church, and a member of the Odd Fellows Fu- neral services were held Saturday morning and were conducted by Rev. McClellan and Rev, Travers, Inter ment was made in the Reformed and Lutheran cemetery. The Odd Fellows conduc ted the services at the grave. Adam Reish been quite parents, in made a busi on Saturday. were to do some SOON TIME TO THINK ABOUT Garden Plants GROW THE BREST OF All Kinds, Place your order H. W. CHANDLER Garden Plants and Flowers MILLHEIM, PA. i | n= NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LOST-—Auto license Plate No. between Linden Hall and Spring If found, notify 87TR5, Centre Hall BLACKSMITH BHOP.—~1 have ened a blacksmith shop at the A. Weaver place, at Colyer, and respect- Orders Taken for Shad. Orders for shad and buck-—— will be taken this week, Fish will ar- rive ¥Friay of next week. 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