A——————————— THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY PA. CENTRE HALL, THURSDAY, JUNE SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, hh W. BMITH......coconvevnrnnnnns Editor Local Editor and EAE Entered at the Post Office fn Centre Hab #8 second class mall matter, TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to he Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance ADVERTISING RATES. —Legal Swenty cents per line for three lusertious, and ten cents per line for each sdditional Sasertion Local notices sccompanying display ad sertisements, five cents per line for each Wmeertion; otherwise, eight cents per line; @ipimum charge, twenty-five cents. Pisplay advertising rates made known me # svpiation E. BAILEY Business Manager patices, ~ Sunday Church Services| FENNS VALLEY LUTHER (Rev. 8. F. Greenhoe, The Lord's istered at F 30:80 A. M. Pivine serivces at— Oentre Hall, 2:30 P, Georges Valley—Childr wices at 7:30 P. M TRINITY BEFORMED, (Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor) £fentre Hall— 1¢30 Sunday School. 8:30 Church Services. Bussey ville— §:30 Sunday School 10:30 Church services. A EVANGELICAL ‘ (Rev. W. E. Smith, Pastor.) Eemont— Regular worship at 10:39 A. M. Egg Hill— Regular worship at 2:80 P. M. Tusseyville— Children's service at Centre Hall— Prayermeeting, AN CHARGE Pastor) be admin June 12, at will Mills, Supper armers M. 8 * P. M. Wednesday at 7:30. PRESBYTERIAN (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) Centre Hall—10:30 A. M. Boalsburg—3:00 P. M. Lemont—7:30 P. M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev. C. E. Hazen, Pastor) Centre Hall—S8. 8. 0:30; publi worship, 9:30. Sprucetown #5; B. 8. at Spring Mills ship at 7:30. Odd Fellows $pring Mills evening. E. Hazen. tend. ————— POLITICAL ANSOUNCEMENTS DEMOCRATIC FOB JUDGE OF THE TRE COUNTY. I bereby announce I the office of Judge sre County Pewocrau Primary elec 20, 1027. X hearted i spectiully In faally uo annly piedg Bd efi SON ia FOR SHERIFF * We are authorized Anno Hl. E. SHERECKENGAST, Hall Borough, is a cand @pomination of Sheriff of ounty, | subject to the decision of voter of the Democratic purty, us expressed | at the Peuagy election. We are autu » E. (bey K bp ap, Pe a caudidate for Pemocratic tigket MM Centre cuuiy, Subject #f the Centre cuunty ers As expressed St the primaries to be held Tuesday, Sep Seber 20, 1u27. Ss ince that! ol entre for the re C idate the that Har of Bellefonte, l tO announce wii the nominatic ollice to J 0D Lue ui deen ihe decision for the Vul — FOR TREASURER We are authorized to announce that Ae be BATH, of Ceutre Hau Surough, is # eabdidate for the uounlation of ‘Lress- |Brer of Centre couuty, subject to the de- #lglon of te voters of the Democratie pare #y, 8s expressed at the Primary election, COUNTY COMMISSIONER, We are authorized to announce that John 8. bpeariy be a candidate for the “ will DEATHS . - - USSER~<Ada J DD. Musger Mills Death was a -.,B.drr Sarah Her LEITZELL whe had passed bizthday, aay, ana an Caan Somination for County Commissioner on gbe Democratic ticket sialon of the voters of Pressed at We are authorize Joba WW, Yearick, of Marion town be a candidate for 1 County Commissioner, subject gision of the Demos voters Pressed at the primaries to be ses ber 20, 1927. subject to party Bept the as ex the primaries on 29, lvl 1 to announce ship, ue nomination to the ae ratie #8 «5 held Sep r—-— REPUBLICAN FOR JUDGE, The Centre Reporter: Kindly spneubce My uname as a candidate for the office of Judge of the Courts of Centre County, subject to the decision of the voters at ghe Hepublican primaries to be held Sep. fember 20th, 1027 Vary truly yours M, WARD FLEMING, PROTHONOTARY, Please announce my name as a eandl date for the ncmination of Prothonotary of Centre county, subject to the rules #overning the Republican primaries on Abe twentieth day of September, 1027, EDWARD R, HANCOUK, Philipsburg, Pa, fist Boals wddition Lo grandson, P tary Amer private Boal Surviy in mentioned, 4% a who is first at Peru. 8 HOT Voom was oad the ele ing | Boal ROOT embassy The fur and’ interment chapel, on the to the yuth wa were made in the estate w—— BROWN Mrs of John Brown, Axe Mann, with h Bhe has her 10 Sadie died Brown, wife her home in following a brief illness trouble and complications near Spring Mills, and tesided in Centre eo all of life. Bhe was years and hus El- “at enrt was born unty aged 56 days. She ls survived by hes band and the following children: rah CHO and Mrs Mage Kane, town. Funeral the Pleasant the Rev Mr Interment was int Gap, Vey [rom chtrch, ating Pleas sery Wer i Latheran Metzger, offic] made in the cos yap Gap cometory. P. Bloom died at Pine Grove Mills following a lingering liness with heart trouble. aged 48 years and 11 months, He was born near Spring Mille, a son of Har rison and Barah Carter Bloom. He ia survived by his wife and several bro thers apd sisters, as well as several children. Funeral services were held from the Pine Hall Lutheran church and interment was made in the oom etery adjoining the church. BLOOM his home in Oliver i { | May, bert COLYER oldie old, daughter of Ru { Millery ‘Giver home near Mill GET MONEY COUNTIES TO FOR ROADS A Hoeated High Ald of Miles Fund On ig of State Wily Ny fem, HOSPITAL CASES the MARRIAGE LICENSES, 0. F. Bocce Memorial Service, PROGRAM FARMERS FOR } DAY ARLY VISITORS ——————— DA P. By to Hold Bake Sale, Have ment. Women to at Farmers 17. will have a educational and talnment ures @ning, Prof, department of bhiclogioal . chemistry, Newer Phases of Nutrition." Af enjoyed plonic their families, there will ary and musical program features of this will be an lecture on “Syria. the Land the Bible elivered Ly Jabir Bhib- iH, a member of the of mathematics, a a former student erican Univ the afternoon the w ant n reget on Bau At 10 o'clock in the BR A agricutural and will tell about Human and Animal ter the women have Dutcher, of the the with lite lunches 13% a One of the Mustrated of native of Syria, the famous Am Beirut. later in omen will be gu at the Women's of ersity at ents ind ten ding summer College. ginmodate 60 that Hi iple, the ailment be ac of this summer, July 18 to August 6. which the camp i» declared by specialists the hest in the Country tich in rare plant and wild Bpecimens ——————— The singing class conducted by Mra Alberta Krader, of Bellefonte, at Cen- tre Hall during the past few months, came to a close last Thursday night. The proposed concert to which the class gave thought, will not be held. Capacity ent oan cepted at each the two camps June 256 to July The re be held if, and gon in heen with ia ®o to #inte it lite VENTRE HALL, PA. anvention of the Centre Coun Rehonl Association held and turda WEEK-END PROGRAM OF PHOTO- ~PLAYS AT~— Scenic & Moose Theatre "| Where the BETTER Pictures are Shown BELLEFONTE AT THE SCENIK( TODAY (WEDNESDAY) CLIMBERS" ONLY ¥ Admission 5 10 and 25 THURSDAY APPLEN" = ix ECA cents, 10¢ and 25¢ COMING ATFRACTIONS FUBLIC SALE. Sp didi GBs Ep lint nds dindin diy i. lie dip dived. din dy bdo b Insurance and Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell ? SEE US FIRST Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE MALL, PA, Aasstssst ase tess sesedss sd PUBLIC SALE tein irene CARLOAD Ohio Cows At the Jodon Barn, Pleasant Gap SATURDAY, JUNE 11 -- 1:00 P. M. There are Holsteins, Guernseys and Brin- dles in this load, some fresh and others close springers. ALL T.B. TESTED. ror what you are looking that will These cows are for, All » at iatien Triad JUSL ¥ good milkers—the kind young, sti: ah » ors Fates wv 5 = Tas your milk checks substantially. T. E. JODON . M. SMITH, Auct. THE NEWLY IMPROVE D&VIBRATIONLESS Sn ——_ MODEL M at no increase in price. Smoother Performance Greater Economy In order to fully appreciate the full significance of this
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