The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 26, 1927, Image 4

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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
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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