THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, Ps A as ——— _ CENTRE “HALL, THURSD. AY, PRT BMITH & BAILEY, Propristors: B W. BMITH......icocoennvssens. Editor be Local Editor and SADW, E. BAILEY... Business Manager A ————————— Sunday Church Services| FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Rev. 8. F. Greenhoe, Pastor) Oentre Hall, 10:30 A, M. Spring Mills, 2:30 P. M, Tusseyville, 7:30 P. M. Theme: Marks of a True Disciple, TRINITY REFORMED, (Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall $:30 Sunday School. 7:30 Church Service. Bpring Mills— 9:30 Sunday School 10:30 Church services Pearmers Mille §:00 Church Services 30:00 Sunday School, — EVANGELICAL (Rev. W. E. Smith, Pastor.) £emont— Regular worship at 10:8p A. M, Fuspeyville— Regular worship at 2:30 P. M, Pevtre Hall— Regular worship at 7:30 P. M. Prayermeeting, Wednesday at 7 PRESBYTERIAN (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor)... Pine Grove Mills—10:30 A. M. Boalsburg—3:00 P. M. Lemont—7:30 P. M. — METHODIST EPFISCOPAL (Rev. C. E. Hazen, Pastor) Smullton—S8. 8., §:30; public i 30:30. Sprucetoy ship at 2:30. Baccalaur: ating clas school, in bersburg, M. AY 18, ye01, : 80. worship public wor- the gradu High SPRING MILLS SiOx) EVANGELICAL, (Rev. M. Green DEATHS . . » * . * * * . . in for -— home ther afternoon from one of the several paralytic suffered by him. Funeral services were held from he on Tuesday afternoon, which largely attended by bus! lodge men, relatives Calvin Mingle, Bellefonte MINGLE. ~—~Albert the half a business in died at shoe century, his on Saturday strokes home services were ness ites, and friends. Mr. Mingle was a son Eva (Bower) Mingle and was bornin aronsburg, September 24. 1864, ing his age vears, 7 months and 18 days, In the Commemorative Bio graphical Record of Central Pennsy.- vania, Mr. Mingle is quoted as having begun life type setter on the MI heim Journal, which then was printed in both the German and English lan- guages, For a period of five years he clerked in the general store of William Wolf, conducted in the hotel bullding, and later (1878) moved to the Penns Valley bank building. From the Wolf store he went to Bellefonte and én raged as a clerk, and soon thereafter the partnership of Doll and Mingle was formed. Later he took over the business of the firm and continued business at the same place until his death, He was successful a a and branched out in various was vice president and member board of directors of the Trust Company and president of the Chemical Lime Company. He was elected mayor on the Democratic tick et, and for thirty-six ye served on the school board. In 1882 he married Miss Maggie Hof Hall, who him, twin daughlers, Roxie, at home. E ronsburg. and Thomas surviving brothers ABBOC of Henry and mak 9 io a8 a business man Hines, He of the lellefonte ars fer, survy iv es Helen and Mingle, Aa Minneapolis, of Centre as do also ward Js are ————— ~Harry Jodon, 8r., deceased, and at the ink, o about irried. 8 prev JODON. son of V. Jodon, Jodon, died at Nigh Bu h age of unm home of ously Bethesda Spring Commit Children’s da, June 19 SOLITICAL ANSOUNCEMENTS DEMOCRATIC THE COUNTY. FOR JUDGE OF TRE i be AEF the oii tre C Dew #anuly And ah i BON WALKER, FOR SHERIFF We are aut ized 1 Ann HH E, SHRECKEN( IAST, of #all Borough, is a candidate pomination of subject to the decision of thg voters ot the Democ ty, as expressed At the Primary election. We are authorized to announce that Har. #7 E. (Dep) Dunlap, of Bellefonte, will be a candidate for the nomination on the Dewocratic ticket for the office of Sherif #t Centre county, subject to the decision of the Centre county voters as expressed SL the primaries to be held Tuesday, Sep- pemmber 20, 1027. ince that for toe nire county, Sherrill of Ce ratic pa — FOR TREASURER, We are authorized to announce that Bs L. SMITH, of Centre Haul Borough, is # candidate fof the nomination of Treas- srer of Centre county, subject to the de- gision of te voters of the Democratic pars #y; as expressed at the Primary election, COUNTY COMMISSIONER, We are authorized to announce that John B. Bpearly will be a candidate for the Bomination for County Commissiober o she Democratic ticket, subject the de- eislon of the voters of the party as ex- Pressed at the primaries on Sept. 20, 1d We are authorized to announce that John W, Yearick, of Marion township, will be a candidate for the nomination of County Commissioner, subject to the de. gigion of the Democratic volefs as ex- pressed at the primaries to be held Sep Ssmber 20, 1027. io REPUBLICAN ® FOR JUDGE, The Centre Reporter: —Kindly aphounce my name as a candidate for the office of Judge of the Courts of Centre County, subject to the decision of the voters at she Republican primaries to be held Sep- gember 20th, 1927. Very truly yours, M, WARD FLEMING, PROTHONOTARY, announce my name ws a eandi- date for the nomination of Prothonotary of Centre county, subject to the rules governing the Republican primaries on ghe twentieth day of September, 1927. ' EDWARD R. HANCOUK, Philipsburg, Fa. Pleas Mise and (irace, Charles i ALEXANDER. Miss Nora Alexand died at Coburn, at the home of a sister, Mrs, William Harter, on Satur day. Funeral services: were held on Wednesday, interment at Millheim. The deceased wae a daughter of the Inte teed Alexander and was aged betwebn 65 and 80 years. Three sis ters, Mrs. Wallace Kerstetter, Mis Daniel Shook, Mrs. William Harter, all of Coburn, and a brother, Albert Kerstetter, of Altoona, survive her. Distant relatives at Centre Hall are Mrs. John W. Whiteman, D. A. Booz er and Mrs. Lucy Henney. EE a RUNKLE ~8amuel H. Runkle died on Saturday at the Btate Hospital, Danville, where he had been for a few months over two years. The body was brought to Centre Hall by train, on Monday, and from there conveyed by Undertaker F. V. Goodhart to the home of Lawrence Runkle, a nephew of the deceased. In Centre Hall, from where the funeral was held on Wed nesday and interment made at Tus. seyville, The deceased was a son of Samuel and Elizabeth (Lee) Runkle, both de consed. He was the last rmpember of the family. His age was about sixty- seven Years, A ——— AL MS —— Mrs. Mary Parcell Bhort, wife of John ¥. Short, long editor and pub- lisher of the Clearfield Republican, died on Sunday at the age of BD years, She had been in delicate health for several months II. The festival announced to be held under the auspices of the 1. 0. O. F. on Memorial Day, has been postponed until July 30, at which time a picnic er and festival will be held. he MAY COURT IN SESSION, The opened of May morning court by full complement reguoar term was Monday Judge Furst, with the of mi- nor officers and jurors in attendance After preliminaries incident to all pessions court were dispensed and attornéys had presented matters to the court needing official sanction before becoming operative, vitrious various Hguor cases were heard and disposed of. Most of the Cares heard on Monday and Tuesday from Bald Eagle Valley and he were: Second violation Daniel St jury trial, in Beales, the of with were among Po of the liquor laws He was found guilty and was sentenced to Jalil and $150 fine. of Julian, also the liquor laws, was by a jury. A Btate had purchased two ine from the defend ant and had paid £14.00 for it. +The jury failed to be Impressed with the testimony and returned a contrary verdict, Floyd Johnstonbaugh, charged with adultery, and sentenced to six and $2 fine The last case on Tuesday was that of Howard Walk, of Taylor township. charged with violation of liquor laws. Wednesday morning the jury returned a verdict of gufity. Henry Sents, charged slaughter and driving a while intoxicated, is a Centre the ourrt raw. AilET & three months Marcella violator of not guilty stifled he gallons of moonsh second found police t¢ Btate College, convicts in jail Was months 50 with motor patient in CON BEN] UC man vehicle the antl aunty he w.ll not wpital, be heard at that court he will the man car when #t this ht Case It is before the presumed when appears plead guilty Sents 1s was yho Tusse MARRIAGE LICENSES, Helle Bell WORLD'S 8, 8, CONVENTION, Gatherding Will Be.Held In Los An. from July 11th. to 19th, The Bohool Association of the world great World's Bun day School convention each four years, Seven vears ago it was held in To kyo, when near two hundred delegates from Pennsylvania attended In 1624 it was held land, when Pennsylvania again outnumbered thos other Btate, totaling more hundred : coming great convention Angeles, ( from near will be present mouse gathering. be in from 16th, iending School rom be for Cneces, It i&s expected that will EO n through Pullman change, Routes are goles, Sunday holds a delegntos from any than three 1628, held In where del on the of this The convention will July 11th until July experts in Bunday world” will confer this Log July he This veur, will alifornia, nation part egates earth enor every as BOERION and work over the addresses Or present three train loads from Pennsylvania trains without being considered planned at this time by a com- appointed by the Penna. Stale School Association at its re of delegates and mittee Sabbath cent composed man. 1611 E. Painley, wdelphin; J. A. . Heckerman, Pittsburgh. Some round covering for chair Har- E. Myers Philadelpt : Reading Terminal, Phil- Lansing, Scranton; H apd J. W. Vickerman, of Walter Arch Bt, — ry trip tours already sug expenses, hotels, sight points of interest go- and ‘returning by. an offered as low as 3260.00, unin stands higher in Sun work other Btate gosted ete ing one route Pennsyiv SBoehool than any ay K-END PROGRAM OF PHOTO ~PLAYS AT— County's Share of Road Funds, Ct 3 Highwa lepartme ] cn A MSA SARA Party. Birthday Surprise - By Ea Sand. Lime and Cement, FARM CALENDAR. vania State College. Feed Bees to Save Lives—Keep the strength the honey bee colony up to standard by preventing starvation this spring. Look at the hives and if they do not contain the equivalent of three frames of honey, begin feeding Sugnr syrup to the Do Not Pasture Calves Tos Soon— Bpring calves should not be turned en pasture until they are 4 to 6 months age. less digestive trouble more satisfactory growth will result. Garden Farnishes March - Food The ideal garden provides plenty of vegetables which not only Keep the amily well supplied during the grow ing season but also provide food to be canned, dried or stored for the-winter months, Grow a Ton Litter—Be sure to enter that litter ‘in the Keystone Ton Litter Chub before May 31, the final date for nominations. You will find that #t pays to grow a ton of pork per litter in 180 days Improve Dalry Barn-—-Now ls the season to look over the dalry stable nd see what improvements orchang- oan be made that will lessen labor or increase the comfort of the cows Less labor Increases yields and profits, of bees, of 9% 8 5 8» & % 5 9 » ® 8 * . CHAUTAUQUA DATES . * The Radeliffe Chantaugua dates * * for Centre Hall are Saturday, * * Monday and Tuesday, June 11, 18 * * and 14 In Grange Park Auditors * * fam. . ® 8% 8.0 0 0 0 8 8 0» . i BELLEFONTE SCENIC {This AT THE WED. aud THURS Week) NT PRESENTER SAY ABARET Admission, 15 and 85¢ |. TEMPLE THEATRE AND URDAY RHAMER COMPANY AT MOOSE FRIDAY THE ELLA SAT HONEYMOON" THE JAZZ ot 1500 AN AA HE SONU A AS 5.5 OO ASA Chil will ei A at hundred : 30 P. M. alone will | 0 ¥ L., World's land at Bpring Mills, June 18, & International standards, | obperved expected that Penneyvivirmnia this great ng to dren's Day he five . Georges Valley, June 12, at ites from 2 © iLey, Jun , BL attendance at Bedford is resi} Worlds Pil- | FOR BALE—A 1% horse-power wa~ | er molor, in good condition, fs offered | or sale. Motor was in use in Report. | r office untll electric motor was wn | tallied. Apply at this office. an- i this | in of H. €. Heckerm f Pennsyvivania of the I A MA AA Olling Schedule, Btate Highway schedule The Department ite oiling for 1 A i a i i. a a 1 MACHINE SHOP WHERE Centre county-—Between Zion, Hunting Between line; im Centre oy] and Warriors Mark; to Centre county line! Mark: Allensvilie Huntingdon and don ana ¢ COUN y-— Union | Blair county 18 DOKE ON SHORT NOTICE ACETYLENE WELDING WO00D WORK, WAGON WORK lpr W. A. HENNEY CENTRE HALL. PA. Bell Phone 15R3 Route § and ine Beven Btars ounty line way of Huntingdon; Btreet Narriors Wa- tAinburg | on in: Mif- Mifflinburg: and Mirel Centre « Between in Eerlin; Union county- iniy and New Con Hine New fiinburg Lewisburg burg; Lew isbuy © Hartleton and ount ine. 4 4 Your last chance to take advantage of AUCKER’S CLOSING-OUT SALE a few more days until Store shall be CLOSED FOREVER. as well Buy now and si HY Ot jutare a8 Your present saving. 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