——— THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL, ARI Sm 4 THURSDAY, DECEMI SER 1, 1927 EE ee SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, BA W, BMITH....coiorverense Editor BAILE Loeal Editor sand SDW. E. Xeon Business Manages PENN os ——————— #8 second class mall matter, SPBMS.—The terms of subscription tv #he Beporter are §1.00 a year, in advance ADVERTISING RATES. —Legal potices, fwenty cents per line for three insertions, @md ten cents per line for each additional Apesrtion Local notices accompanying display ad- getisements, Rve cents per Une for each fmsertion; otherwise, elght cents per Une; gipimum charge, twenty-five cents. Pisplay advertising rates made known —— application. “Sunday Church Services FEINS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Rev. 8. F. Greenhoe, Pastor) Tusseyville, 10:30 A. M, Confirmation class, 9:30 A. M, Spring Mills, 2:30 P, M. Centre Hall—Thank-offering Service, 4 to 8 P.M. An intersting program $s in store which will be given by the _ young people. i ro TRINITY REFORMED, Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— $:30 Sunday School 7:00 Church Services. Catechetical instruction , Nh Frida Bpring Mills— §:30 Sunday School. 10:30 Home Mission Catechetical instruction, 7:15 Thursday evening. Farmers Mils— 1130 Sunday School 2:30 Home Mission 7:30 P. Service. A Service 1 EVANGELICAL : (Rev. W. E. Smith, Pastor.) Centre Hall— Regular worship at 10:39 A. M. Pusseyvilie— Regular worship at 2:30 P. Asmont— Regular worship at 7:30 P. Union Revival meetings pdist church. Prayermeeting, M. ML in the) Wednesday at METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev. C. E. Hazen, Pastor) $#mullton—8, 8. 9:30; public worship at 10:30. $prucetown-—-8, dog at 7 P. M. 8, at 9:30; preach: BVANGELICAL, SPRING MILLS (Rev. M. W. Dayton, Pastor) Bethesda—10:30 A. JM. Green Grove—Church $:30 P. M. Spring Mills—T7:12 P. M. Revival services will re on Monday SETVICES begin at evening, Dec CONGRES SS SEATS TO BE FILLED Five Senators ¥ ated from Many new faces Seventieth Congr meets on Monday There will some old faces in new | in both ouses, \ seventy-thi will have occupa of the last session, Five the new Senators: hoy are merely moving from one su the Capitol to th other. They Bayden, of Rah Barkley, fof sucky: Tyvdings, of Maryland; Thomas, of Oklahoma, and Vare, Mennsy sania, all of whom were members of the House in the Sixty ninth Congress Senator-elect Smith, of Iilinois, was a member of the House sqveral years ago. Senator-elect Smith W. Brookhart. of Jown, America’s most elastic states- gan. who was bounced out of the Sen- gate in a contested election. cane’ last gear, is ready to botince back again, ghis tine with an election certificate hich eannot be disputed. ‘ The new Sermutors who have never seen service before in the national Jegisiative body are | Watefman., of Lolorade; Stelwer, of Oregon; Blahe, of Wisconsin; Black, of Alabama, and Wagner, of New York. Nine of the fifty nine Incoming mem- Pers of the House have had previous germs and belong to the “come-back” glass. They are Major, of Ilifnois, Fulbright, of Missouri; Howard, of Ok- fahoma; Casey and Kent, of Pennsyl- wvania; Guyer, of Kansas, Clancy, of Michigan; Clark, of New York, and Hughes, of West Virginia, James M. Beck will occupy the seat made vacant by the election of William 8. Vare, of Philadelphia, to the Sen- ate. Mr. Beck is well known to most members of Congress by reason of his service as Solicitor General of the United States. James M, Hazlett had been elected to fill the vacancy, but he resigned in October without ever having taken the oath of office. Since the last election flve members of the House have died. Their seals with one exception have been filled by She sisation of few members of fhe - political part The exception is 44 Harrison White, Democrat, of Denver, elected to fill the caused by the death of Wil Ham N. Vaile. Mr, White comes 10 as an avowed " * pledg- ed to the modification of the Volstead get. Coming from the heart of the ‘West, his activities undoubtedly be watched with much interest the wet-and-dry clashes of the Ii Merely Be Jower House, be seen in s when that Fikes 8 than other Bre Ken of also \ . . “ . DEATHS . 0» . 0» James Shook died Mills on Tues: o'clock SHOOK. —Andrew at at day at compHeation of Spring 8:45 digeqses from which he home his evening from a several months, Inter- after suffered for funeral serv Lesher, ment will be made conducted Rev. lewis the es by An Saturday, Lutheran this Mr. pastor of ronsburg charge, on the bour at time not having been determined. Hall charge f the Penn the Shook was a member o congregation, a part of named Philip and of Shook, The deceased was a son and Catharine Harter Wig born and reared in Gregg township His Miss and wife, who befor@ marriage was him, but Hall, Coburn Herring, survives at Shook, Jennie George Shook, Penn “wie no children. Daniel at surviving brothers. Mr. tion the by vocation farmer that time of his death, of the for séveral terms, Shook occupa” until a jus Was a and followed He was tice peace in Gregg township and was agaln res He took an act in the and was and November, jve * part $n all public affairs community in which he Hved, regarded a man of good jndgment a safq ledder. elected In — BROWN.—Mrs, Jefferson W, died at her home in Lewistown on Wednesday of last week after an ill of several weeks. Funeral serv- ices were held on Saturday from the home and interment made at Mliiroy, the Presbyterian minister at Milroy, pastor of the deceased, officiating. Mrs. Brown, before marriage, Miss Estel daughter late Prof, of this piace. She was 16 days dren Mifflintown; Brown ness was la Krise the W. A. aged 53 Beside ue Kri years, 7 the husb ge, months and four « survive Mises of Alb fny Misse and Grae and SMITH her Sith Birthday: Surprise Party. A fey it the at Tusseyville, in in honor of friends and neighbors gather of Mrs. Mary Rossman, evening last week, eightieth birthday. Refreshments consisted sandwiches, fruit salad, and dy. The following were present: Mrs Mary Rossman, Mr. and Mrs. T. 8B Swartz and daughter Mary, Mrs. Ar thur Holderman, Mrs, C. P. tamer and son Charles, Mp. and Mrs. A. L. Slutterbeck and daughter Mary, Mr, and Mrs, L. 1. Slutterbeck and daugh fer Marvigrt, Mrs. D. i. Fortney and Wilkhter Mary, Mrs, William Marta Bea M. F. Rossman. Mrs. Williaun ther, Mra. GG. R. Meise, Paul Emen- hizer and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wert, W. F. Rockey, Myra Rock ey, Walter and Mary Horner, Misses Sarah and Sue Ecroyd, Roxanna Kline, Mildred Kline, Goldie Stover. “we Lam—— TPT SAIS Governor Fisher on Christmas Seal The fight against tuberculosis benefited all the residents of vania, according to by Govenor Fisher in announcing his acceptance of the honorary chairman ship of the Christmas Seal commitice for Pennsylvania. The governor said: “The great united campaign against tuberculosis has been ¢ unusual val ue to Pennsylvania because it has ben efited every community and all the citizens of ench community have profit ed In various ways. “Foremost in this effort stands the saving of thousands of llves annually which means so much in the family life of the State. Economically, the cam’ palgn has benefited practically ail cit- fzens. including the merchant, the manufacturer and the worker. “« “The bright little Christmas Seal has represented the heart of our people fn this fight against tuberculosis, a preventable disease, but which is no respector of persone. 1a this, the twentieth annual appa ance of the Tuberculosis Christmas Seal, I am con’ fident it will be welcomed as an im‘ portant ald in further reducing the ravages of the White Plague.” ed home one her served of cake can has Pennsyl- a statement made PENNSY TO DISCONTINTE PASSENGER SERVICE The will Penneyiviania Rallroad Company discontinue Mifflin branch the passenger service on its county and Centre’ county Lewistown Milroy. by The and between Main the Junation, the branch I has Line, and New Year. in length fOr many 8 on first of twelve miles been in operation Kish Bellew a pass Years, beéetwean operate M & C. Lewistown the pas EXPress and tallrond will the to ire acoquill and enger Reedrvilie, train over from Reedsville and will take <1 traffic, Branch Junctic senger 1 i, of bhagrage, 1 Thi the Pe mobile abando of the nnsy attributed to passenger Lud Freight trains continue to to market grain, limestone, ele. 3 by auto ind pment service the busses will is Cars, Ku CATT comamsomionta A MARRIAGE LICENSES. Ww. S. E. Heaton Irene Huntingdon Earl W, Hannah J. Howard James WW. Carson Daisy 1. Fultz Ralph H. Carter..... Mickletond Cornelia W. Buzby....Woodston, James W. Kreamer......State Emma BE. Fk State S. Charles Mildred Christ Laureiton Welkert Pelchman Hironimous Howard Howard jellefonte Hellefonte College PRY «ss vansss College Johnston. ... Shafter. . Clarence Sietta M. A Lucas . Philip Philly PEOUrY Blaine Smith Martha ——————— vw Car Sales, Motor company, of the foilo The reporis Homan of the sale wing rs during the past wudster to C. J Chevrolet Woe ile ro roadster ite ncn ——— Mrs. Margaret Runkle Speechless, %in n——— BOALSBURG ITEMS, Fisher and wet SEAT. ye i Mr. and Mrs. B for an Mrs arnes, of indefinite 0. F. (oe visit wiih Smith. Hall for Dr. and Mrs ranging to leave home in Win Miss Anna of this week Mes Virginia and her : Lakemont on wee this are their nr Wow Del: is spending Hal of the Branch, Jane MeGirk, of were callers in town (ington. TWare. Hweeney part in Centre Dale, Miss Terrace, SBaturday. Cou ——————— A TATA REBERSBURG, Clymer Tyson, who holds a position in Harrisburg, js at the home of his parents, Wildam Tysons, Orion Relish was up from Bubs: burg on a visit to his parents ° Wilbur and Kermit Meyer, who are employed at Willlamsport, spent. sev eral days at the home of their father, H. A. Meyer. Preston Ziegler, who teaches echool at MecAllisterville, and his friend, El mer Losch, were at the home of Will jam Ziegler for their Thanksgiving vacation. Harry Detwiler, from near Lancaste er. where he teaches in a Vocational school: Alma Detwiler, a nurse at State College, and Richard Detwiler, a Penn State student, were at the home of their mother, Mrs. Carrie Detwiler, for the week-end Luella Gephart, the week-end, took and was unable to Monday where stenographer, Mra. Will Tarbet, and Guy Vonada, were guests at the home recently. Mrs. Kelley and daughter, Mary Louise, from State College. were at the home of Mrs, Kelley's mother, drs, Mattie Meyer, for several days, AAAS Please remember, when thinking of Christmas gift giving, a year's sub soription to the home paper will be very acceptable to some relative or friend far from home. who wag home over jek Sunday night go to State College she I= employed as 2 daughter Phyllis from Pittsburgh, Calvin Mallory ———— WO AAA The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year * “~ LOCAL AND PERSONAL rt aitiiid iii di bidid THE RICHELIRU THEATRE 1 BELLEFONTE’ LARGEST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL THEATRE Showing CONTINUOUSLY 11 P.M adults, 26ec. Mrs, cams 8. to short v RB Centre of on Lewistown, Wednesday Kreamer, Hall Insurance and for a imit of Mifflinburg from 2 to on Wed this John © vis in tow nesday, found fice, Diehl, n for the time day ' ¢ to call at of Children, TODAY (WEDNESDAY) At Last! Direct from i MARY PICKFORD, BEST GIRL" Want to Buy or Sell? the club Walter Laurel Ru Floste ‘anthers i joined hunting on Wednesday, f« Benr Meadows rman i SEE US FIRST from State ‘oliege a. 2 You: “MY in In ceived office Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, Bushman Lhe the Heport Diego singed fornia { three | | i 3 Mrs. | LeRoy at the 1 uff and ome of love king Joye M1 y £5 for a Tew Mrs days. returning Frican ind Millia § 24 usness that ma Sweetheart Monday, Also First Run News Short Subjects, 15 and and Selected Boe. AMMERMILL BOND 4 We use it when {PRINTING Greensburg. his Mr. and Mrs in tow ind will time hunting in the in with Mi Anderson, of 1} week of — Gr——— £} W Kifer, gpend f the n seven Kifer most o At The TODAY “JUDGMENT A Hills, man RITZ THEATRE. 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