LOCAL AND PERSONAL. The First National Bank, at Spring Mis, will now be open Saturday evenings and closed In the arterncon, until! further notice, » Mrs. Edgar Fluke and daughter, and OQ. Fay Fluke, from Wikiamsburg, were an ‘auto party who visited Mrs, Lan- son M. Burris, in Centre Hall, Wed" nesday of last week, Mrs, Charles A. Bauer and baby son, Charles, of Wilkinsburg, came to Cen- tre Hall on Monday to remain with Mrs. Bauer's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Clyde E. Braford, for a week, Marcellus Royer, son of Jacob Roy- er, of near Colyer, who has been seri- ously ill at he Centre County hospital, continues to improve. His condition, however, is none too promising. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burchfield and daughter Jean, and Mrs. Burchfield's sister, Miss Benadine Decker. of Mont gomery, were Saturday visitors at the Frank J. McClellan home in this place, On Saturday the Philipsburg Journal entered upon its fortieth It newsy newspaper and which ought to command a large pat ronage in all lines of work in the locality in which it ¥s published. Mr. and operated Mary days Dafly year, is a one its of was the en Patricia, little daughter Mrs. J. 8. Boozer. on for double M. Packer ago, today along Mrs, Pria for the who mastoids at about to she hospital will brought (Thursday). very well. Ella county, the be her is getting f Beaverdale treasurer and org W. C..T. U.. has bes and Black: o State valley since deavo Sever: somewl JOINE an extensy Noll finde the * the good of his health, Sharer, who Lock Haven wus obliged to give the Miss Mgbelle training in the nursing school, her work there fliness of her mother, and the lady has returned to her Centre Hall. Mrs Sharer, the Reporter a week ago, to the Lock Haven hosp! vation, where it was decided her case was extremely critical and an opera: tion not expedient At the Hi hospital up serious Young ow.ng to home as noted in was taken for obser near tal close of hie work as pastor 1 evening. Rev d Mrs, At nelstown, last Friday ed an ras tendes Mr : © ¥ yyy to nt or nore to 1 LO pects remain Ruble, for a a clerk in the Penns Valley as such proved herself proficient both to her emplovers and public. In Chicago she will be with a sister, Mrs, Jean Duman. who is employed in one of the large department stores in that city, but has not decided definitely what class of work she will take up. number « vesirs, has been bank. and the The families moving out of town were those of Prof. Raymond Miller, to State College; Daniel Bloom to the Bartholomew farm west of town; Jas. 'H. McCool, to a tenant house on his farm, south of here. The incoming families were those of C. W. Slack and Henry White, both of whom had pre: viously purchased homes here, and Frank Smith, who is employed at the Fetterolf garage, Movings strictly within the borough were confined to Howard Spangler from the Spangler home to rooms in the Penns Valley bank building: Mrs. Wm. Reese from the White home to the Benner prop- erty: C. J. Harter from the Logan house to the place vacated by J. H. McCool. These shiftings are not con fined to April 1st, but to that period. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Boon and Mra George Robertson, all of Hartford, Conn., drove to Centre Hall in the lat: ter's Chrysler sedan, arriving Monday, and will spend some time with B. D. Brisbin, father of the Iadles. Mr, Erisbin celebrated his eighty-fifth birth- day on Tuesday, He is a remarkably well preserved man and at this time is able to drive, and frequently does, his Chevrolet coupe lke one fifty years younger. He is a Civil War veteran. ‘While making his home with an uncle who lived on the farm now owned by T. PF. Delaney, at Old Fort, Mr. Bris bin volunteered and enlisted August 7, 1862, at the age of twenty years, in Company GG, 148th Regiment. He was wounded at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863, and~became a prisoner of war before SPRING MILLS Everyone is glad that Rev. Hagen has been returned to this charge. John Myers and family spent Sun- day at Bellwood. Miss Ida Long, of Uniontown, spending a few days with relatives. The friends of Mrs. John Hoster- man, of Millheim, were very sorry to hear of Her death. Mrs. Blaine Bitner, who was quite il with a severe attack of the measles, is recovering slowly, James Foust, of Georges Valley, Is very ill with heart trouble, and other complications, O. T. Corman remodeled the room he occupied several years and moved back again, v Irvin Ross and family, of Dakota, were here visiting his cousin, Mrs. G. C. King, last week, Mrs, Gates Kennelly, Mrs, David MeCool, Mrs, G. C. King, Mrs. Jacob McCool, Mrs, Dr. Braucht, and several other members of the Temple order, attended the funeral of Mrs, Kate Alex ander at Belleville, last Thursday. is store ago Movings: Lester Condo moved to Penn, Hall to the old Fisher stand; Calvin Lingle sold his farm in Georges Valley and bought the Lester Condo hon his son-in-law, Mr od Bibby House; Mikheim: Ja Gramliey Brown, mov T. M. Gram sper Wagner Harry Blain Bit home which 1€ into the moved to the lev into home which ‘orman purchased at. sale moved Ir he Bitne: 1 ; Adam Bitner home: { Ida Keller, of Long MARRIAGE LICENSES, FLOWER SALE. The “Reporter” Is GIVING this Safe- ty Razor Outfit With a NEW Sab scription to The Do your friends a favor by telling | them about it. Centre Reporter, Se—— u THE RICHELIEU THEATRE Showing CONTINUOUSLY from 2 to 11 P. M. Adults, 25e, Children, 10¢ an—————————— WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Absolutly the greatest Circus Pic- ture ever screened: . “BIGGER THAN BARNUMS"— With Viola Dana, Ralph Lewis, Geo. Ohara, Ralph Ince and big cast. A WHOLE CIRCUS WORLD LAID VIVIDLY BEFORE YOUR EYES! See this super picture of the big tops. Bee this great story of Arthur Guy Empey. You'll love every second of it. No extra admission. FRIDAY NEXT WEEK AT LAST! “THE BIG PARADE"— ONE SHOW IN THE AFTERNOON AND ONE IN THE EVENING. ALL ‘ | BEATS RESERVED. YOURS NOW. YOU {TO MISS THIS ONE |THE YEAR! APPLY FOR DON'T WANT PICTURE OF ADVERTISEMENTS i | A Cen~ +10 months old—Willard Smith, itre Hall; ‘phone 8012, FOR BALE. — “Florence” 8-burner oll stove, with oven; in good working order. Bargain to quick buyer—Ap- ply at The Reporter office, AUDITORS’ NOTICE. — Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Orphans {tribution of the funds in the hands of Tamer B., Kern and J. Gross Shook, {Administrators of, etc, of Willlam W.4 (Kern, late of Gregg Township, deceas- (ed, will hold a meeting in the office of {J. M. Keichline, No. 6 Temple Court, iellefonte, Pa., on Monday, April 26th, 1027, at ten o'clock A. M., at which time and place all persons in Interest may appear and be heard. ‘8,017 J. M. KEICHLINE, Auditor. Raz m— 3 New Fike’ Club House at Williamsport, at East Fourth of the Williamsport The and Btate st new club house rect Lodge of Elks, No. 173, way opened for “400” See NEXT WEEK'S “REPORTER” was of pub inspection on Monday and visited hy a great members the lodge The bullding cont of 3400.000, many and their friends ts was constructed at or-the £ cause Nashmodels. y Te, Virginia, June 22, 1864. { . \ WASHINGTON 16-Day Excursion FRIDAY, APRIL 15 $11.82 Round Trip Irom CENTRE HALL Proportionate Fares from Other Points Official Statement of THE CENTRE REPORTER April 1, 1927, Title of Publication—The Centre Reporter Place of Publication Centre Hall, Pa. Names of Publishers—8. W. Smith Edw. E. Bailey Bigned, 8. W, BMITH EDW. E BAILEY, For details as to leaving time of trains, fares in parior or sleeg cars, stop-ov this 1st day of April, er privileges, or other information, con sult Ticket Agents. or David Todd vision Passenger Agent, Williamsport Va. Fworn before me 1927. [4- R.M. 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