! AHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1928, THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. A ——— , — ' THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL, PENNA, sm = mm § ¢ SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. aA Ww, SIITR...... soreness ilies i SDN. B BALLEY... Toul Editar ang t «# second class mall matter. TERMS. The terms of subseriptiom to dhe Beporter are $1.50 a year, In advance ADVERTISING RATES.—Legal notices, menty cents per line for three insertions, #nd ten cents per line for each additional moertion. Local notices accompanylog display ad pertisements, five cents per Une for each asertion; otherwise, eight cents per line; misimum eharge, twenty-five cents. » Sunday Church Services PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Rev, 85. F. Greenhoe, Pastor) Georges Valley, 10:30 A. M. Confirmation at 9:30 A, M. Farmers Mills, 2:30 FP. M. Confirmation 130 P. M. Communion at both places, Class, Preaching services at— Centre Hail, 7:5v P. M. ~— TRINITY (Bev. Delas R, Lentre Hall— 4:30—Sunday School 2:30—Church Friday struction. Hussey ville #:30—Sunday AQ :30 REFORMED Keener, Pastor) Foreign SN EVANGELICAL (Rev. W. E, fomont— Regular worship Tussey ville Regular worshi Lentre Hall Regular worshij Prayer Meeting Smith, Pastor.) METHODIST (Rev, C. E. Qentre Hall—-S. 8. at 9:30; worship at 10.:30 A. AM. 8prucetown—S, S.,*1:30; ablp at 2:30, Bpring Mills—S. 8. at 9:30; public porship and communion at 7 P. M. EPISCOPAL Hazen, Pastor) public public Wor- PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, d entre Hall, 9:30 A. MM. 5 mont, 11:00 A. M. y 2 .-ae Grove Mills—7:30 P, M. —— IVANGELICAL, SPRING MILLS (Rev, M, W, Dayton, Pastor) == - Pastor) SPRING MILLS entered $)r. Braucht Ho. pital at Danville on * ® *» . . DEATHS . » ® - * * . * MeCormick Potter Hublersburg on covering POTTER~~John lied at his home below F'hursday after an illness weeks, first pronounced gout and rheumatism of the heart devel wed, Interment was made Qt Zion Sunday forenoon. Mr. Potter twice Mary ater married, first which union Klizabeth, about fil survives, and later to Miss with & son, Nevin, survives the de late George Hull a brother Wits Lingle, to aged years, Fist hie Lutz, I about five ed, He was a son of otter, died in The survive the f Phoenixville; Mrs. E. T. Bellefonte; Mn Willam Ingt Mrs, John Galbraith, Mrs. Gilbert Rice, Port Mrs. Samuel G. Gingerich, tnd John Rudy, Hall Mr. Potter was a World gervice in France. took up vocation who years, the Centre who following deceased George HO. Kellerman, am: T) Yeager Matilda; Mra. ron; town, Centre War vette: an and saw alter nome ne that time returning farming until The deceased was ind continued his death. aged 35 vears on lingering Miles died at the age 1 member of the 1 ty. little over €n name married ember § the couple ty, lllinod treatment. Harry ligen on Tues ay train going ercesing at pevire i on the hospit The out ice The Th time. Mrs Is taking Belletont: a LLINTON (COUNTY MAN HANGS HIMSELD Body of Engen Hanging n Two The bod aged 61 oft above his home n apd 8 o'clock Mr. Hayes is his section bis. mother durin wife, who ha Jock Haven hospit His mother's om i af from his agd when he did not ar for breakfast that apd two neighbor home to see be In y found a note direc y barn, which had made into a Sarage, the men found the dead body. which according to the Coroner Dr. W. L Haven, had been #:30 that morning For a number of years was employed as a miller for Milling company. He was of fly of Hayes, who were wall farmers and land Lounty for many Burviving Mi Hirbert Hayes Found Barn by Brother and Neighbors, men went to his what the trouble might the Kitchen of the home the ting them to } been Shoemuker, of Lax hanging there since Mr. Hayes the Furs the fam Known agwners in Clinton Years Hayes are his wife, bis mother, one Norman. and two sisters, Mrs fauredla McoKibben, of Balona, and Mius Mary, at home —————————— Income Tax. An income tax return filed by every citiz Wf the United States whether residing at i and every person residing in the Btates, though not a citizen having a gross ine Year 1927 of £5.000, or fncome for the $1,500 or over, if single. or and not living with husband or wife, Or (b) 33.500 or over, if married and Bving with husband or wife, or (2) regardless of amount if the net income exceeds the personal exemption Toner A. Hugg, Deputy Collector, will sit at the following places to assist tax payers In preparing their returns: Philipsburg, Moshannon Bank Bulld- dng, February 28 and 24, Milesburg, Revenue office, February £6th, Bellefonte, Court House, 27. 28 and 29. Lock Haven, Post Office Building, March 1, 2 ana 8. Signed, . DAVID W. PHILLIPS, Collector of Internal Revenue. brother, must be home or aver, or a not period of (a) i married same February Road home of her Millhe from nn str fal Mrs SBarah Jane {nee ded at the Mrs. Wm fof i tions arising last Shoil, in of par y arly logan township, and was aged 74 you, 18 days widow of i s born in {Clinton county. {11 months and i Ivceonsed was a tJohn Road, 5 Civil war vet. died twenty-two vears ago i James H., of pidresas unknown; Coleman, of Litz, of Lock Hassinger and Millheim of Jer: Lock Cooney, of Mill Mrs Malinda Wal Green Bur Also 23 grand great-grandchiidren Miliheim. the late ran, who Surviving Casatena, four fare two sons, {and Charles E., daughters, Mrs Joseph | Montouraville: Mra, Perry Haven: Mrs, Charles G. Mrs, Wm. Sholl, both of {three brothers. James sey Shore: William Haven. and Nevin | Hall, and one sister, iizer, of ichildren Inte Cooney Cooney. of and 20 ment made in was Richard H. Irs formerly of Bellefonte, track In what hole” of Fishing of Ma The body was re after the accident, IRVIN. eyvville, pinned I : { i i | | fn. of Qlack- i wis under a heavy # known ax the “blua { Creek, about ane mile east Rey~ and drowned covered two hours on Wednesday of last week, My. Irvin, and his employer, Her hert Ciriffith, were given a lift by Fred Kyle, driving a large truck loaded with bottled milk, and when the point above mentioned was reached the truck skid: ded and backed into the ereek. The driver and his helper. Paul Walizer, managed to escape rom the cab, as did also Griffith who was standing on the running board. Mr. Irvin was al #0 on the running board of the truck on the opposite side from Griffith, but when the truck overturned he was pinned fast. James Walizer, who came along af ter the accident, waded the creek up to his neck and giscovered Irvin's body. Ville, freed it would not be carried] wus clerk to the Republi commissioners in | He was | Irwin board of county four vears ago. forty-five years. lp > gen, Gregg Tewnship Farmer, Oldsmobile, Seriously In- Spring Mills Silk MI Crossing. Mills, and bruis en, of Farmer head vration houldoer ind legs as a bound an of the west vin and train br. NASH Oldest Resident in County. 106 & a Models o Styled in the newest and finest mode -to meet every possible need Alluring Color Combinations with the new NASH deep-luster finish-to meet every possible taste Bearing Performance to lend greater luxury to your motoring re oS La A i The Nick. LOCUST POSTS Locust Posts, 4 inches at top, 7 ft. long, will be de- livered anywhere within five miles of Centre Hall at 30c each, Order through R. M. Smith, Centre Hall. MORRIS KELLY, Hospital 3 ‘ Reedsville, Pa. Braueht to Which Will You Save? OU can save pennies or save chicks. 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