The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 26, 1928, Image 4

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 102
8.
THE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY.
AE NE
CENTRE ‘HALL, PENNA,
BMITH & BAILEY,
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mow.
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ae second class mall matter.
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amd ten cents per line for each additional
‘msertion.
Proprietors,
cssasasnsnnssnassss ditor
Loon] Editor and
B. BAILEY... Business Munsger
notices,
Local notices accompanying dlsplay ad
wartisements, five cents per line for each
Wmeertion; otherwise, eight cents per line;
minimum charge, twenty-five cents.
ao—
Sunday Church Services
FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
Jev, 8. FF. Greenhoe, Pastor)
Tusseyville, 10:30 A. M,
Confirmatiof at 9:30 A. M.
Spring Mills, 2:30 P/M.
Centre Hall, 7:00 to 8:00 P. M.
Confirmation
#0 8 o'clock.
Council meeting Saturday evening in
fhe B. 8. room from 7 to § o'clock.
Friday evening from 7
—
TRINITY REFORMED,
(Ilev, Delas R. Keener, Pastor)
“entre Hall— 5
ft. 9:30 Sunday School
so 1:00 Church Services.
{ Spring Mills—
#:30 Sunday Sehool
10:30 Church serviipe
Catechetical instruction,
Thursday evening.
Farmers Mille
1:30 Sunday School
8:30 Church Services.
EVANGELICAL
W. E. Smith,
Lemont--10:30 A. M.
Tusseyville—2:30 P.
Hall-—7:30 P.
Holy Communion at
2
ho
So.
5
7:15 PP.
AL,
(Rev, Pastor.)
M.
M.
appointments.
Centre
all
Quarterly Conference, Saturday, 2:30.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Rev. C. E. Hazen, Pastor)
Sprucetown—8. 8B. at 9:30;
gorship at
Smuliton-
worship
public
7:80.
S, at
A.
PRESBYTERIAN
(Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor)
Pine Grove Mills—10:30 A. M.
Boalsburg—3:00 P. M.
Lemoht-—7:30 P, M.
8.
at 10.:30
+ public
M.
EVANGELICAL,
(Rev. M. W.
Bethesda-—10:30 A.
Green Grove—2:3
Mills—7
Communion
ments,
Quarterly
Saturday ever
SPRING
Dayton,
MILLS
Pastor)
Spring
MURDER TRIAL OPENS IN
CLINTON COUNIY COURT
Nine
Called
Accused oi
KRiobhe,
Jurors Seleeetd After 29
Are
Huntington,
of
to Try Joseph
Murder Herman
The
the ch
Haven
counts
Jury to
The
death
Kiobe, 72
Klobe
ning
latter's
gording to the sto
at the time, the
Payment of ent to
Huntington. In
ensued, Hantington is
used an axe
of whom
en hospital
few days later
wounds. The son
Huntington fled,
custody later near
Union county He claimed
plows were struck in self defese,
he had been employed to go to
Valley fo make moonshine
and that the dispute
demanded payment for
State police at the time
Huntington Iv fore going to
Valley had been engaged in a brawl
Sunbury, inflicting cuss on =a
man. Huntington several
was a meme of the
Beranton *
At noon on Tuesday nine jurors
been selected ning
called and twenty rojo
completion the
the case
Jatepthat
who wit
hal engaged
before with
place
aQisuts Re ALE
Kilobes ry
that
have
both
Hav
dying a
head
the
the altercation
aileged to
upon the men
then to
eldes
iwo
were t the Lock
Kiobe
result
since
the
as a of
has
but was
White
taken
Deer in
the
that
Suga;
whisk
when
work
that
ATONe
his
he
that
Sugar
it
YOUN
said
PEO
1
i
Years
police force
pel
having been
ted Follow
twenty
of selection of it
wis expected to go on t
wfternoon
ar
Reading Plan
That Reading Reformed
churches are ready to entertain pro
porals for a merger and the construc
tion of a large edifice for the combined
congregations was admitted a few Arve
ago by Rev. C'. E. Creltz, of Bt. Paul's
Memorial Church.
The other congregations involved are
the First and Second Reformed. The
Second church was richly endowed by
the late George F. Baer, Reading rai
road magnate, The trio own realty
worth more than $1,000,000,
Chuarehes Merger,
three
The Pennsylvania Publishers’ Asso-
elation will hold its fourth annual con
ntion in Harrisburg on Friday and
Saturday. The association includes
aoout 225 of Pennsylvania's leading
newspapers, ' .
"eo +» oo» .
DEATH N\ \ y
- . * Ad » -
Inez Sharer Loses Brave Fight,
The fight little Inez Shared
put ¥ife for hei
riends during the mths
hrave
many
ol
ippeared to
up for he: won
four m
he
ner
11k Have
nian
muci
hod phy
bes
iter
slenl
| mora
from it she died
week The
Saturday
condition to pnel
and suflfen
«sf 3
to rest on aifternoon in
local cemetery, Rev. 8. F. Greenhos
fciating
daughter
wer. lv
f Centre
The little one was
Mr. and Ray J
the Ks farm
nd threo
days n » fond
in their
and
the
Mrs Sh ing
Hail
monti
ler past o
wis aged
years, s
and 27 parents
everything to
child's
a registered nurse
four months’
young, she knew
and expressed a
it with
She was
sufferings
power
provided
during
Ti
what dea
desl and
determination to
downcast in all
was the sunshine
the Hitle family, and will always
retained in the niemory of them and
by all who by chance learned to know
how hard battled against great
odds for her little life,
LEAVE H.
away at the State College
Sunday, after a prolonged illness, the
immediate cause of death having been
myocarditis, one of the many forms of
heart The body was brought
to the home of the deceased in Centre
Hall from where funeral services were
held on Tuesday forenoon, Rev. D. R.
Keener of the Reformed church offici
ating.
Mr, Keller came
liiness, very
meant,
supported
%
th
re
strong live
her
in
be
never
She
she
Keller passed
Hospital, on
disease
to the valley about
1884 from Berks county. He was a
lumberman and sawyer and was the
sawyer the Moyers lumbered off
the now the Deck
er farms, 'east of Centre Hall. Later
he located in Centre Hall, where he
builf a home, where he lived until
death.
There
daughters
Maybell fe of ley ird K. Shuitz.
of Reading.
when
Huston timber tract,
his
Ae
at
survive eased two
home, and
died in Fel
ruary of
Mr. Kelle
Mifflin
a son of
tha Reynolds
io he
lock, of
with ten
Was
Mrs Romick is
t Mrs, John I
of Waterford, N. J
WM the lLaitheran
Snydertown funeral
held: burial in the
cemetery i
Sur
MeCiin
wis
one sisted
tick
member ‘
She
church
where services
were Snydertown
i
| i sn
MOORE
of
Mra
Charles
Barnes Moore,
Moore. former res
of Bellefonte, ded at the home
daughter. in Pittaburgh Sne
daughter of John and Elizabeth
and was born at Pleasnat Gap.
all her girlhood life was spent
All her married life was spent in Belle
ifonte. Her husband died in 1888 and
abotit twenty-five years ago she went
to Pittsburgh to make her Her
only are her daughter, Mrs
and brother, Will
Johnstown The In ain
Hefonte and taken
Agnes
: widow
dents
of her
WHR nn
Barnes,
| where
home
Gry
Malin
of
vors
one in
ight Fie
the I'nlon
ot sive "
Knox offi
cemetary {for 3014
{
Ficitnie iting
LOCAL LL 0. 0. F,
ANNUAL
TO HOLD
RANQUET, FEB,
Install Officers at Millhelm.
Monday evening a
Temple of the
Milthaim install new
the lode that
Pdford, of
On contingent of
thelocal Ladies’ Golden
Kogle went to to
officers in
Mrs, Paul
PD. 1D
accompanied
ly elected int
place, Contre
Hall, the (:. Templar, and
HL
LOTOss
weiss
“The Path the
A three-act omeaedy di
“The Path
presented by
of Middleburg, in Gr
re Hall, Friday evening.
£:00 o'clock The
the local High
of the receipts
auspices of that
is. given Popular 1d
The class will appreclite
of the people,
aman
Hin”
People
the
tl Young
LITRE
at
gchool will derive a #
and it
class
inder
the play
prices
support
local
cl fp elon
BOALSBURG ITEMS,
Mr Mra. George Mothershaugh
were guests of Mr. Mrs
Wasson on a motor trip to Carlisle and
also attended the Farm Products Show
at Harrisburg, leaving home Tuesday
and returning Thursday.
Mra. Thomas Gilgnn, of
Mrs. Irvin Johnson, of Crafton,
Prof. and Mrs. Bryson, of Derry,
tended the funeral of their aunt,
Goheen, on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs, Elmer
Bellefonte, were visitors
Sunday
Miss
burg
here
Misges Mary and Nora
ittended the funeral of A JL Lytle,
State College. on Thursday
The I. O OO. PF entertained
friends at a
and
and Samuel
Bradford,
and
at
Mrs.
of
on
-
logsman,
in town
of Hublers
at her home
Lonberger
week-end
Dorothy
spent the
Miller
at
Relish
banquet
avening
her
spent Fri
and
4
¢ :
dozen
bridles
Fhey
fra fine
extra
factors
and ar in ex
shine
served by the
ire all well sewed
tot Sale rain or
Launch will
Church
he Indica
T. E. JODON,
FE. M. SMITH, Auct
C. D. Bartholomew. Clerk
WEEK-END PROGRAM OF PHOTO-
~PLAYS AT-—
The “Scenic” Theatre
BELLEFONTE
HOME OF BELLEFONTE'S
GREATEST PHOTOPLAYS
SCENIC. beginning this week,
entirely
THE
presents new Program,
affective
STATE
an
to become
New
planned long ago.
on competion of the
Contre 8 wil
Hall lodge, 1. O
i sid thelr sfin a banguet
tAreadia, on Thursday
2nd Oxia
| procure tickets from one
mittee Ticket sale closes
jevening of this week
Committee «W, H. Homan,
| Bmith, Thos. LL. Moore, V,
John Delaney.
"
nn Gringe
ng Fh
urged to
the coin
Saturday
even
far Fellows ne
of
on
Charles 8.
A. Auman,
——
Homan Motor Co. Car Sales,
The following cars were delivered re
cently by the Homan Motor Co: Ern
est moman, Centre Hall: Robert Bivom,
Centre Hall, Joseph Haney, Aarons
burg, each nn Chevrolet coach: Ellis
Honnigh. Potters MIT Chevin at ses
dan; Kryder Miller, Centre Hall, Chev:
rolet coupe. :
A car load of the lute model Chevio
lets were unloaded on Tuesday. —W, F.
M:Qlelian, sale anon,
show
to all
of
25
£3
THEATRE It will give a good
rate to conform
reduced
at i
pM kethooks and wishes, A line
: extras--not at
cent but 10 AND
where they properly belong.
good features, with
and 35
CENTS,
prices,
~ON THE WAY-—
PRIVATE LIFE OF HELEN
TROY.
THE PATENT LEATHER KID.
“BEAU SABIUR”
KING OF KINGS.
OLD IRON-SIDES.
THE TEMPEST,
THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS,
THE LOVE MAST,
AND THAT'S ONLY A FEW OF 'EM
THE
OF
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ABRAHAMSON’S
DEPARTMENT STORE MILLHEIM
DOLLAR DAY
...CHALLENGE SALE...
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
JANUARY 27 & 28
You Can’t Duplicate Our Prices.
They Are the Lowest In the County
Dollar Day!
ALL OVER THE STORE
Abrahamson:Department Store
Successors fo Kesslers MILLHEIM
Ij|
i
MORE BEARINGS mean
a smoother, more durable
motor 1n Your New Car ~~
NASH has"/ big bearings
in every Nash motor
Nash Style and Beauty have
won wide admiration from
the crowds thronging this
year's Motor Shows. In every
way, Nash is, indeed, a
finer mode of motoring.
TWENTY FOUR MODELS
upwards ¢.
P 10’