P— ed - - THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL, PA. THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1927. SMITH & BAILEY, 5 WW. SBMITH.......... BPW, E. BAILEY... Proprietors, sss snus ase dItOP Local Editor and Business Manager A—————— cnn Sunday Church Services PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Rev. 8. ¥. Greenhoe, Pastor) Pivine serivces at— Farmers Mills, 9:30 A, M. Centre Hall, 11:00 A. M. Georges Valley, 2:30 P. TRINITY REFORMED, (Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor) fentre Hall— #:30 Sunday School 10:30 Church services Tusseyville— 1130 Sunday School. $:30 Church Services EVANGELICAL (Rev. W. E. Smith, Pastor.) Suspeyvile— Regular worship at 18:8p A. Ma Ess Hil— Regular worship at 2:80 P. M. Children’s Day will be observed on Jupe 5th at Centre Hall: Tusseyville, June 12th, and Lemont, Jane 19th gat 7:80 P. M. Prayermeeting, Wednesday at T PRESBYTERIAN (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) The Presbyterians will dispense with #ervices on Sunday attend the Baccalaureate M. wk :3 evening to service, — METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev. C. E. Hazen, Pastor) Bprucetown—S.- 8, at 10:30; ing at 9:30 A, M. Spring Mills—S. S. 8:30; public wor- ship at 11 A. M. Centre Hall—S. 8. $:30; Bac gidte sermon to the graduating Centre Hall High school at 7:3 Reformed church. Rev, preach. Don’t church § evening of Memorial T————i Be : — POLITICAL ANSOUNCEMENTS preach- alaur- lass of n the in i forget lawn Day. DEMOCRATIC FOB JUDGE OF THE COURTS OF CEN- DEATHS . » KERN.- for . % . * After being confined to bed more than two Mrs, Susan Kern d4iéd at her home near Aarons burg on Thursday of vears, Interment She survived E. Kern, with whom her home Her husband, Kern, died September 18th years, week, age made « by 1 last 72 was mn Monday. Charles son, had Lewis is she LIscnn last of year, WOLF. John Clifford Wolf, son of Lamey and Carrie I. (Stover) Wolf, died at Livonia, aged 17 years months and He was a student the Rebershurg High identified with many community activities participate, Death was Interment 26 days. in and wax scheol and school of in the which youths due to pleuro pneumonia was made at Robert L., Willlamsport; and Helen E. at home, brothers and sister. Rebersburg Woodrow W. viving ure Bul mss WEAVER. —Arlene, aged 3 years, S months and 11 days, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Bloomer Weaver, living along Sinking below Centre Hill died the Centre County hospital Wed nesday evening from acute nephritis The child had been suffering from this which affects the kidneys, for several months, and as a last resort wae taken to the hospital only a few hours before death came. Funeral services were held Saturday NIN | burial in the Lutheran in Georges Valley. p> - a. { KERLIN —~Pdler # Kerlin, eighty; nine, was born gt Bomereet, Pa, Aug ust 27, 1837, married Susan D. Bike at Cedarvile, IL; May 31% 4860, died Lincoln. Nebraska, May ‘4 His died at * home near Rayygrond, Ne braska, 1818, He Surv daughter, Mrs. Fannie E. Lincoln, Neb.; BONS, of Sulphur Springs. Ark.. Nebraska, and Charles i 8S. D., and five gr was station for the Lena, 11 Creek, in disease me cemetery at wife is ived by his Griggs, of William W Henry B., of WwW. of three Omaha, ind He gent I~ Central railre from 1865 to . 4 farm two miles ne wad at 1882, then wih nt itil there unt rm me TRE COUNTY. anpounce ¥ Cal Ju I hereby she office of gre Co 2 Pewocratic primary election 20, 1827. Your bearted support is most speviiuliy In the ev fnglly my sWBly piedge a cc Bd efficient tration, — SON WALKER, Bellet vote, election im * November, | irfecus, prompt, W. HAKKI- Pa. adimninis To the County: I am a Judge decision of Centre of the Ceut At the prima Seber «VJ, Ada. — FOR TREASURER, We are auth : A L. BAMITH, of Ceut 8 candidate for prer of Cen gision of te votes 8, a8 expre Ze yunce TOURS, is} if Treas- ssed mary COUNTY We are auth 8, Bpeariy will somination for COMMISSIONER, + that John for the ominissjoper on she Democrgtic ticket, subject to the de- gislon of the voters of the party as ex- Pressed at the primaries on Sept. 20, 108. We are John W. Yearick, be a candidate County Commissioner, eislon of pressed at Sema ber ized to a: a County ¢ be candidate authorized to of Marion for the that township, will of je ex Sep announce nomination subject to the the Democratic voters the as primaries to be held Sh 20, 1077. REPUBLICAN FOR JUDGE, The Centre Reporter By Late as a candidate for Judge of the of C subject of the she Republican primaries to be held Sep- tember 20th, 1027 Very truly yours, M. WARD FLEMING, PROTHONOTARY. Please announce my pame as a eandi- date for the nomination of Prothonotary of Centre county, subject to the rules governing the Republican primaries on she twentieth day of September, 1927. EDWARD R., HANCOUK, Philipsburg, Pa. anneunce of County, at Kindly the otlice ourts entire to the decision voters EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, In the Estate of ELIZABETH SBHIRK, late of Centre Hall Borough, Centre County, Pa. deceased, Letters testamentary on above estate having been duly granted the undersign. od, all persons knowing themselves in- debted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having glaims against the same to present them duly anthenticated for settlement, W. FRANK BRADFORD, Exec, COMMENCEMENT SEASON, The commen 180N wien ement Proud he ax ments of t¢ Neve the time when boys and girls feel tinge of £ . that the hard work of their High school COU ee sadness, yet a sense of relic is over Commenc: for the stu dent practic jority eney their lating who mont average the world the of mia- experi or its means entry into affaires and beginning of a new that may make event with of youth and occupies a place worth¥ distinction which it All the elements that are a education have r They are too difficult to The i b on 1] to small the in college lives, The contact are older NH mas stim those the receives, of part of clagsl- fled me never been ind too nu rous analyze. ocess does commencement day It and grown education it and a fe are fe has not end as the term ir jou is only the beginning i i We h though, great of fuller life ve to Know better, means and The mastery sound and the great heen defined the “determined and long-continued “fort of a serions minded person to train his powers of observation, think ing and reflection through gain in knowledge.” Success In the endeayor makes character, We are apt to judge education by its by-products which, of course, are ess sential, Efficiency in one's work in life is a manifestation. Certainly ef- ficiency Ix made more probable with a good education as a groundwork. This hope is high--and a commendable hope it ls-at the end of the academic course. Those who have had the com- mencement experience, however, think less of that outcome than the purpose which it serves in character building and providing a sane perspective, what the Purpose mind of Ii Education #gorves one's whole view ends sought. some HE Centre Hall, Pa. which is increased as the years pass STATE COMPILES 8% NEW HIGHWAY Brief Mention of Acts Affecting Av- erage Motorist gnd Taxpayers—Li- Diverted from Ordi- Channels, LAWS cense Fees nary Motor Federation of by The compiled a Pennsylvania list created These ind and thirty -«<.ght the Legisia relate roads, the the has highway laws ture of 1927 registration to and operation of vehicles licensing of dri Hification © motor motarear Vers relating and The cof f all laws vehicles motor opeartors to ol the tiie operation of was the The miles registration om to HiBkO #t mportant of the series bill, adding 1400 Highway system, was county being affected of legislation was adopted the for a me nibnus road the important, Another joint re State each vital piece the solution, for second time, which ides to the Constitution Commonwealth £50,000,000 of road bonds, further amendment enabling the to issue an additional This question voters N i. The Jewisiature gasoline he placed before tne 1028 increased will November, the from also tax. This two to three cents a relating this tax passed approved by the Governor, the first re-enacting the provisions of the act of 1925, increasing the tax to three cents, and the bringing all consumers inte the taxing class and the registration af all Other enacted. this Appropriating $150,000 tar fund for the county bridges destroyed these bridges to be on State Authorizing County two count. to join increas gallon, were iH bills and Two to to other providing dealers, yeur from the rebull for JAWS were mo # Leenge ing of by flood highw Comimiss of »f in placing license requis Trustees, Pinchot the lo Remove imendment to ad- gL the passed by by Governor Fisher, removal from office of trustees of An mindset ratic Inture and n code signed provides fos the bonds The trustees, Mrs will member of institutions, appoint th Bellefonte, State Indusrtial Muncy, Misa Bellefonte.an { Huntingdon) every tate Governon wiil then Under B. Beach, teeship in Women, Blanchard, trial tee, wi The under the class new Elizabeth her trus Home M ry Indus trus is measure jose he at also for and of Reformatory be to vacate. Hospital comes institutons The Wigton, Senator Emma Warfel Louise Runk, H. Sommerville, B. Maxwell, Morrisdale; Wii liam R. Gallagher, Houtzdale; Mrs. Blanche Cornely, Madera. One vacan- cy remaing on this board. liged Philipsburg State ¢ of covered by the measure, trustees are H Mra Mary Harry BD. Womeisdort, Philpsburg . Winburne; Samuel Seott, Mra Robert Charles ———— A AAI The generous gift of $50,006 from Mrs, Timothy 8. Clark, makes the $450.000 Young Woman's Association building in Williamsport assured. The whole amount has now been sub poribed, - ——————— A APIA —— Brick, Sand, Lime and Cement, Please remember when preparing to do new bullding or repair work, that we are at all times well stocked with the best grades of brick, sand, lime and cement. Compare ‘our prices with others —McCleanaban's Grain House, Centre Hall Monthly Report of Centre County Cow Testing Assoclation. tester: Herds COWS Harold ed, 4; 22: number Brungart, in milk, 237; dry, 40 num ibe. of i COWES produc hs COWS ing over fat. 11; 1.000 hs, fat, 33; over B50 be milk producing over 1200 The t« highest butterfuat for month: (Following owner's milk, fat, Allen COWS 60: over 8, Mii, < { Progucing OWE In n Ihe fat.) name Comes per cent and lbs, butte Burrell 7 Tate as . } iba 3 6 Peters Bi i { Peters Bros, Fred Tate Ward Krape Ward Edwin Ward Enley i 4.3 OK, Kora Way Krape White WEEK-END PROGEAM OF PHOTO- ~PLAYS AT~ Scenic & Moose Theatre BELLEFONTE AT THE SCENIC TODAY (WEDNESDAY) “MATINEE LADIES" The of a "Gigols,” worked h by with rich paid, 1. and paid. beautifily produced good stars. and girl way fomance A Cigarette who dancing and pd mn « Are thru ladies Very with The lay is college who Pit i lavishly a combinati sf two question is YOU a4 matines and see i. Admission 10 and 25 cents. THURSDAY METRO-GOLDWYN PRESENTS “THE BOY FRIEND — with Ma ne De Ww hn Harron thrills Come reed and 5 gr iy INK, No extra admission—10 and 25c. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BEST VATIONAL PRESSE GIANT SPECIALS ON THE WAY. partic car cau few All car ~ Don't Miss the Last Days of Auckers Closing-Out “Sale... LAST DAY- SAT. MAY 8 $ Store Will Close With Having AUCTION from 7 P. M. to 10 P. M. AUCKER'S Department Store MILLHEIM o oS ular buyers of low- are 7 ie “A We dr be we s eighty-five purchase low-priced cars. se of low cost alone, there are the select who alsq insist upon style and smartness. we ask is that you DRIVE A STAR is “just as good.” Then buy the car that Fours and Sixes Fetterolf’s Garage CENTRE HALL
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