THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEES LY. CBNTRE HALL, PA. PR - THURSDAY. APRIL. 21, S27. BR—— ——— SMITH .& . BAILEY, Fropristors, A W, SMIBH..........oonsesees an Editor r Local Editor and sow. EB. BAILEY... ta a Sunday. Church. Services FENNS VALLEY LUTHBEAN CHARGE (Rev. 8. F. Greenhwe, Pastor) TRINITY REFORMED. (Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastoa) Centre Hall— whol #:30 Sunday School. 7:30 Chunch Service. Spring Mills— 9:80 Sunday School 30:30 Holy. Communion. Friday, 7:30. P. M, Prepamiery Bervige. Farmérs Mile— 1480 Sunday School. 8:30 Church Services. EVANGELICAL (Rev. W. E. Smith, Bastor.) Tusseyville— Regular worship at 10: 3 A.M, entre Hall— Regular wouship at 7:30 P. M. Prayermeeting Wednesday at 7.7 PRESBYTERIAN (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor)... ine Grove Mills—i0;30 A. AM. Boalsburg—48:00 P. M, Lemont—7:3¢0 P. MM — METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev. C. E. Hazen, Paster) Smuliton—8. £ at 8:80; public worship at 10.:38 A. M. Bprucetown—8. 8. at 9:30; ublie worship at 7:80. The Spring Mills cpugregatien is planning to hold a festival om the church lawn an the evening of Momor- fal Day. — EVANGELICAL, SPRING MILLS (Rev. M. W. Dayton, Pastor) Spring Mills—-7:30 P. Ne esa — POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS | DEMOCRATIC FOR JIDGE OF THE COURTS OF CEN- TRE COUNTY. 1 bereby announce my candidacy for the office of J + of the Courts ¢f Cen gre County, subject to the decision of the Pewmocratic ters as expressed gt the Primary election to be held September 20, 1827. Your vote, influence and whol Aearted supp most earveszly and re spectfully solicited. In the event of my nomination, apd foally my election in November, I soi- #muly pledge a courteous, prowmpl, honey abd efficient administration. —W, HAKIKI- BON WALKER, Bellefonte, Pa. FOR SHERIFF We are authorized to announce that KE E SHRECKENGAST, of Centre Ball Borough, is a candidate for the Bomination of Sheriff of Centre county, subject to the decision of the voters of the Democratic pasty, as expressed #¢ the Frimary election. We are suthorized to announce that Har Py E. (Dep.) Dunlap, of Bellefonte, will be a8 candidate for the nomination onthe Pemocratie ticket for the office of Sueriff #f Centre county, subject to ithe decision of the Centre county voters as expressed #% the primaries be held Tuesday, Sep- demaber 20, 1927. FOR TREASURER. We are authorize a A SMITH, of Centre Hai & candidate for the nowmipati grer of Centre county, subject elsion of te voters of D 8, as expressed P COUNTY COMMISSIONER, 8. Spea: mominat the Dem elsion of Pressed at We are authoriz ax Jobn W. Yearick, of Marion be a candidate for the nomination of County Commissioner, subject to the ae cision of the Democratic voters as ex- Pressed at the primaries to be held Sep- gtesaber 20, 1027, REPUBLICAN FOR JUDGE. The Centre Reporter: —Kindly anneunecs By name as & candidate for the office of Judge of the Courts of Centre County, subject to the decision of the voters at tbe Republican primaries to be held Sep- sember 20th, 1927. Very truly yours, M., WARD FLEMING. PROTHONOTARY. Please announce my name 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, WIT. EDWARD R. HANCOUUK, Philipsburg, Pa STATE COLLEGE BILL PASSES LEGISLATURE The Beott bill providing a total ap propriation of $4.234500, mcluding one million dollars for new buildings and plant repairs for the Pennsylvania State College was given raft approval by the legislature in the closing days of ite session last week. It is now on the desk of Governor Fisher awaiting his action within thirty days of the closing of the legislative session. The funds provided in the bill, in ad- dition to the building item, include $2,181,000 for general college mainten- ance, $403,600 fo agricultural research and $650,000 for agricultural and home economics extension, These are the figuress originally asked by trustees in the Bcott bill, and represents the bare minimum with which the work of the college can be continued for thes next two years. They do not anticipate the additidbn of any new adétivities, The bullding situation at the college is quite serious, as was seen at first hand by members of the house appro- priations committee on a recent visit THE CENTRE REPORTER, Ny HALL. PA. . rere *Iplle. It i= lwlewadl Thitt he was se ofeed GEPHART-The Rev. Calvin Frunk- land two brothers, William Tenner, of ad «he Hved until June she would DEATHS ol with an attack of noute infligestion asin Gephast, 74, died at Lewistown al- | Bellefonte. and Daniel Benner, of Wood have attained the age of £3 vears. $ 6 8% «8 . 8 ® + . Ifsavent to bank the furnsice fire gnlter a half century of service in the ward, also survive, Rev. 1. K. Baker, Funeral serviees ware held on Bate WEAVER Wiliam H Weaver 4 Tyesday night before he retired, Mr. |Christinn ministry, He was born at "Hyangelical minister, had charge of the urday, eonducted by Rev. Fred A. ert n : p or } ¥ n in u De A Martz was 66 years of age and was] Millheim, Oct. 16, 1853, attended the services; Interment In the Union cem- Griesing. > {te armer ring | pe: : i . 4: : ; a Sp nb bs { whi 1 de Wd tin hed | a BOD of Abraham and Mary Martz | public schools and the Union Evangel: etery at Woodward, rush Valley, was Senne Fl i 2:4 . . : : . : . wai —————————— ’ ' is ife, Sus: Martz, dled a nu é1 I ¢hu seminary, New Berlin. He | A ’ ’ by his tenmm, Claude Trausue, Wed kta wife, _ ant ed ol a number (cal ahi ' oo ang Tit us Visit the “Millheim Inn, every Thurse E : . «0 years ago nere BUrvive, LOWever Wis A stiuden i NO TW estat lt | ; pany ; aD x es tad nt . pesday morning of last week. &e had ye a a, IY A aie. In onl wah FUREY ~Mre, Joseph Furep died iL iday from 5 to 7 P. M; every Sunday not complained of ilimess the &ny be these children: Mrs ares Bohn and versity, Napiersvilles . an i the home of her daughter, Mrs. WW. J. f . ’ 1 i in been alx ut fis usp J and Mrs. Helen Jarobs, of Bitate College: | graduated from Gettysburg Theological sii fell in Itnca N.Y aged 78 years om 1 A. M.o9 PN har Mn. Tere, ving oan abo 3 usu i . . 7 . — 4 2 i ’ , AN. ow A f i les : NIng . . sl Mrs. Earl Markle, of Palm Clty, Fla.; [seminary of the Lutheran church. He iso Purev's husband was at one time Bay, Proprietor. retired at the usual time. Mr. Trausu< > ts Bots . tras : . 1837 1° ) iashan Vas i 14 im hud only livedson the place two weeks Charles R. Martz, of Portland, Oregon; | entered the Christian Iiniatry in I teditor of the Democratic Watchman, ro ———————— _ i . a 1 | Mra, Leland Walker, of Boalsburg: jas an Evangelical chunrch pastor and nn ie : but long enough to learn of the habit § 3 LA A sa How : famuel igton was appointed ad ’ . three brothers, Isaae, of Qettysburg; | remained in that sorvice tweive years . y ‘ "hil / rE TR of early vising of his landlord. and so) 0 ai . . 0 . ? , » the ministry of the ARD.~Mrs., Harriet Ard, one of Co- | postmaster at Philpsburg. Boy R. Lid » ASL ‘ when he dif pot xppeiy nnd failed Ae of iin Crmg lle re Gorge hen or Pll served the follow burns aged residents, died at her home | Bowles, a former Democratic posts ater to answer a ¥ail hin 2m wha e6 sister, Mrs. Maggie Moove, of Pineling charges: Ildaville, Adams county; following n stroke of paralysis suffered | master, stood highest in the civil ser- jared avg it was Sound the man had Grove Mills, : Lavansville, SBomerset coutny: Newry, days earlier, Her health had failed | Vice rating, and Wayne Kirk, also a Td HOMe hours previous. t Daniel near Altoona: MeClure, Snyder coun noticeably in the past several years, Democrat, third. Li 4 , Pas 1 3 © ie " 2 Wo in _. reared men: STUMP. ~—lambella Stump died on}ty; Woodbury, Bedford county; Tckes the Duck farm. which fags: Mr. Weav-! Thursday. of last week after havite burg, Perry count , In his last charge er had acquired spme years previous, | Feit hed the age of 84 years 9 months he was the shiraual 80Y ian: lor four He engaged in active fgrming for a and 20 days. Death occurred burg, Baville and Eschol, from wher long while, and as such wis sucoess-|heim where she Lad lived for ' i ¢ Nov i ful. He was industrious and fragal {bor of years. due large n erztired from Lhe misty Novem: | and a good citizen. He was never She w hor in Mitlin r 15 to enter the sup rannuited list | married. There survive him three county, but and took up his 1 lence with his sisters: Cora, Mrs, Charles Bariges, "llinm Stump, Madisoxiburg: Mimic, Maye Charles where the family ot th Miller, Tyle raville; Anna, ; R Jen : . Ss sep} 1 1 i § ee } Miller, Jersey Shove. evi § i , the husband f ti 4 v Bs Filig in [Fepresenie The age of the deceased ¢ il 142 ‘ i 1 tichm . vears, his appointment being at Jocks daughter at Lewistown, He was sy of the Allegheny Synod of Gepha eS | A 1 vears, § manths and 13 days. ment was made on Satdrday In Farmers Mills cemetery: services Rev. Baker, of the Evangelicdl church EVANS—Miss Mary Eilen Evans} amsport, iter a» ness, She was 71 yveass hild in a i pT cut ma EE ir 2) BITS LOW PRICE FORE AKO 8h imaport In recent 4 ; Oree 4 v a : A Ee ee ome gj afky eiieeme pen of Deliefonle,)8 SR0D BU Bl or ER See it, drive it, go over it point by garet FE. Bollinger, Fourth St. iv of last week of ompl Ida SBartman, § ‘ i Gls 2 point. Then .. and only then . . hat cgity. There are also. the follow-lLons incident to. advanced years. Mrs lour ohudren, A) mares. A , 4 can you truly appreciate the fact Ing simgis and Geuflers: Ln A NTS hay Soa patient in the Dos” | MER HOR aoe mocnrd. wy Bor that known factors of merit. . and Sestt, ;of St. Francisville, Wl; Mrs. R.| ing been tak re following a fall Willlamsport, and William nts not its price . . measure the value M Sulit, of Williamsport, and Edward er home © 51) t t hich A als ELUTYIY of Oldsmobile. A. Evans, of Pittsburgh. ithe fractuved her. hi ow] was a son of } t i The deceased wae 3 member {- the The deces 4 wane the daughter { lam M . BD Ws rn 42.4 / The Del sxe Touring Car is equipped iW y 3 " 3 with chromium plated bumpers, auto matic windshiclid cleaner, motometer, Spriwstown Methodist church i many years. Upon going ) Hiarhe- rie itharine W wn Curtin a Was - wt and a spacious trunk, t #he became a member ti Mum} tt A i i i | i nn rry Stecet Methodist chur nd was | making her age 82 years, 1 month and known m nt voodward andlat DELU 7 iG $ ’ fh active - worker thens, Si 56 days. Practieally all her life was fo ge | v, died a1 his homs LUXE TOURING 980 F. O. B. LANSING cher in the Sunday He Lin LEO § of nn her tires sve ny FOVErTI i if . iH fir il & i fy Cunerdi vices x held at the bof the State and ! ‘ t Russ a iw ’ K arom w e X18 4 HOMAN’ S GARAGE ome Fray after: 3. The Rev. An m Ju kth, 187 Ae Ww nitedt in V4 A Ming ev tT f wit i { : ee ; NTRE HALL, PA. 1] mervios pruceton Methodist moraimg sat ment will be her MARTZ. Daniel CC. Marte for Past | sey en FETE i caretaker at he ty $ re, Mrs Col. Theodore Boal estate at Boalsbhrg, was Teviind dend Wednesday mening of York City, also ast. week in the coeliar { the Boal | ices of held from # homestead by oecewpants of the house Saturday forenoon, Pe J a [3 ipat Madisonburg who haf missed hn about durimg the rick, sector of BL. John's ssconal | Austin Cot Hrs early morning heures. They found Mr. (church, officiating. 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