CENTRE HALL, PA. y as —— . THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, PENNA JR CENTRE HALL. —— THIRD SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, B WW. SMITH......oo0ns cesses Editor LEY Loeal Editor and SOW. E. BAILEY... us Jop— - Botered at the Post Office in Centre Hab a9 second class mail matter. TERMS —The terms of subscription to Reporter are $1.00 a year, In advance. ADVERTISING RATES Legal notices Panty cents per line for three lusertions, $@4é ten cents per line for each additional fmeertion Local notices accompanying display ad- pertisements, five cents per line for each fppertion; otherwise, elght cents per line; minimum charge, twenty-five cents. Display advertising rates made known sa application. Sunday Church DAY. AUGUST Business . Services FEXNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Rev. 8. F. Greenhwe, Pastor) No Services. EVANGELICAL (Rev. W. E. Smith, Pastor.) femont— Regular worship at Egg Hill— Regular worship at Pusseyville— Regular worship at Pentre Hall— Prayermeeting, 10:80 A M. Wednesday PRESBYTERIAN (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) Pine Grove Mills, 30 A. M. Lemont, Centre 11:00 Hall, 7: METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev. C. E. Pastor) 8prucetown—=S. Hazen, = EVANGELICAL, (Rev. M. W. SPRING Dayton. I MILLS ‘astor) POTTERS MILLS, resident bas her visiting Mrs. dren. « at the Smith. Jack ( accompanies and two Y., at the " Ross na, visite G. H. secompanie ar and tw spending the McCormick All those gxaminatior were gu penh AVer Brown, Kathi and Robert Ed. Evans Bdward I Evans, f friends on #4 home visit at while. E. G Mingle and burg; A. E. Mingle and family, of Co- burn; Mrs. HA E, Mingle and two #ittle boys, of Akron, Ohio, spent Sun day evening at the G. H. MeCormici home. They all returned to thei homes but Mrs. H. E. Mingie and two boys who will spend the week at the MeCormick home. ———————— I ——— PRAWING PLACES ON BALLOT. The commisiohers of Centre county wish to notify the candidates who have filed their petitions for the coun: gy; borough and townsihp offices to be voted for at the fall primary to be held Tuesday, Sept. 20th, that selected Tuesday, August day for drawing for fote. Persons desiding may do so and draw for themselves or they may select to draw for them. If no one appears for a candi- date the commissioners will select some one to draw for them. 16! gpent High iftnar # the Cot wood Max from Pittsburgh, Miss Malinda msport, visited reday. They all Miss Evans, who MeCormick for ¥ w.th Thu except the retu home wife, of Aarons they 23rd on the to t present have the bal ns place wr someone ——— A —————— Borough Democratie Candidates, Democrats in Centre Hall who have filed petitions to have their names on the fall primary ticket are as follows: Council—~Warren A, Homan, Clyde E, PDutrow, W. Abner Alexander, George Searson, Lawrence Runkle, D, Milton Bradford. Four to be nominated. School Directors—H. G. Strohmeler, D. K. Keller. Two to be nominated. Judge of Blection—C., W. Boozer, H. W. Potter. Inspector—Verna Rowe, Auditor—Lettle Brungart. —————A es A PIL A. | fhe Centre Reporter, $1.60 a year. . DEATHS -. . Keller avenue. MOTHERSBAUGH. David Mothiershaugh, of 638 Fifth Williamsport, diedat 11:45 Fi at Howing a | 136 ue 9 Mi Boalsburg iday night home fo ving lil He was Mothersb VEATS n itive Of in Will Owen and He resided He was a son ol I ler) Mothers such, botn and Kenneth (3¢ . Margaret pittsburgh, ser nt wr YY. t} afternoon The Rev, the Bet fated Burial Ww Fune: any # famsport, cemetery ansm——— orge Feerrar, Williamsport at his He WOR Centre Hall 73 Howard, ss A AA HBAS I. Convention, delegation the onvention i any desire to be entertained over arrangements be made by ing Mrs Matilda in in the basement of where the night notify Port can R. Williams, of \ irace GOODHART—JODON. L. Goodhart, of town, and Miss Grace’ Jodon. of Millheim, Were united in marriage by M. Piper, at Milesburg, on Saturday. Monday evening the bride and groom's Com- panions gave them merry ride in a highly decorated Ford The groom x» son of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Goodhart and the bride a daughter Mr. and Mrs. F. V, Jodon, formerly of near here but now living in Milihelm. The young couple have the Reporter's best wishes George ev. C. a is of ——————— Operations for Goltre. After two operations for the removall Mrs. Sylvester Hall, im More than was tak- and was of two inward Roitres, KE. 8harer, of near Linden proving nicely at her home three weeks ago Mrs. Bharer en to the Clearfield hospital placed under the care of Dr. Water: worth, who later performed the two operations referred to above at inter vals of a week. Bhe was brought home on Sunday. The patient is in good epirits and if nothing unforseen oectirs complete recovery ix assured, Mrs. Albert 8. Allen is a second pa« tient from tis section taken to a hos pital for the removal of goitre. On Saturday she went to Philadelphia where previous reservations had been made at the University of Pennsylva in nia, It was not known by the family on Wednesday morning whether the operation had been performed or not. BAYARD WRITES OF HOLY LAND MES, ROGER INTERESTINGLY Christ, With Visits and By Impressed Lands Freguented Is Hallowed Scenes, Deeply loget the C Holy ome pla churned Nativity one must descend stone behind the c¢hols It relieved by flickering the golden lamps golden star marks the shrine af the is very Light A na for #teps ida Hy from a hanging thi vity This stable cave is a {all the world i returned T of (Hive lace of by ti Mount to Jer snd the We usalem the King regarded ins ti ension Minaret ne Of 316 A Mos ithe tas the 11 magnificent Holy Tye cored AAI AI uniform Signals for Urossings. CONTINUOUSLY M. assess, Po————— Showing from 2 Ww 11 P. (WEDNESDAY) ONLY OLD RENTUCKY = TODAY “BRED IN CHEMISTS CREATE DUSTLESS TRACKS aing back ory of trary, sO0H, to the ti man ranneth seems me when the mem not to the con destined to be obsolete race goers Bay. Gradual improvement in caring for the big metropolitan tracks near New York and Chicago, as well as others in various sections of the country, is responsible for the change. Landscape gardeners nave wrestied with the problem for years, not for the benefit of helping the “students ot form” but for purely aesthetic reasons Dustiess race weuld add greatly tracks, it was agreed to the comfort the spectators for the best race finish in the world holds no thrills if only the judges can ses it Today chemicals are freely used in keeping the dust from rising. Chem ists had to find something that would not injure the horses’ hoofs and #t the same permit thoroughbreds to use thelr maximum speed, Calcium a chemical that absorbs many times its own weight of water, been used for some years on the smaller tracks at county ming into ¢ 03 time loride, ch has and state fairs and now is co Horses Run Under Ideal Conditions, Thanks to Science. of AKING in the 3 the } raCing other horse's immemorial world and run hora parase wider employment on the larger tracks. FOR BALB-—A 1% bhoves-power we- er motor. in good condition, is offered or sale Motor was in use in Report- r office untll edectric motor wae o- Lad bed Apply a this office | fr HE following official FIURKRE & MOON NIX sr Lge sid FETTEROLF'™S Hall, Pa. Gentlemen: GARAGE, fenirs record 1 CENTURY: The “RACH ths following Is OF THE in the I= 24.7 No Miles Traveled on “RH Miles Per Gallon of Gasol Oil Added, 24 Miles per Hour total elaps 30 Miles per Hour Running 1 6% Miles per Hour Highest Np Made Hin Drove Low ace only changed Every Grade and Wide shoved fipen In fs¢ of Race, and car in Revers Yery truly yours STAR Again Improved FETTEROLF Bolt Phame CENTRE sala letter gives the on ‘“‘Speed” hiIMME] DIANA EIG fey AVENTH ade hy the FOL R STAR of ne, the Century.” S00 Miles, (Ones all every in aki) ed time neluding stops. me cod attained for One Mile. Entire Trip In High Gear. Philipsharg ¢ ¥ . DAMAGE ar at n Second Daj Pree N () DONE. FLUKE By John & KIMMEL, 3. Kimmel, Mgr. CARS . Again Improt ed 'S GARAGE HALL August 27 to and pure water. Central Pennsylvania Sept. 2, 1927 JACOB SHARER, Chairman. We'll Sell ¥ We'll Inspeet it regularly, after To sum it all ap. we'll make it You a it's on and running, to make our job to make yom a regu.