THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1928, Ay II THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL, PENNA. BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, MIT. cotrseecnesssesnness. Editor Loeal Editor and BAILEY... Business Manager # TERMS. — The terms of subseription to ADVERTISING RATES. Legal notices, Leet notices accompanying display ad- otherwise, eight cents per line; (Rev, 8B. F. Tusseyville, 10:30 A. M. and Greenhoe, Pastor) {Communiog reception of new Regular divine services at— Bpring Mills, 2:30 P. M. Centre H TRINITY Delas RB, REFORMED (Bev, hoener, Pastor) #:80—Sunday School 7:30 Church Service #:30 Sunday School. A:30 Holy Communion. frdday, 7:30. P. M., Bervice. i Preparatory | §:00 Church EVANGELICAL (Bev, W. E, Smith, Pastor.) TUsseyville—10:30 A, M. Centre Hall—2:30 P. M. lemont—7:80 P. M. 3 Holy Communion at each appoint METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev, CO. BE. Pastor) #muliton—8., 8. at 9:30; at 1 ; Sprucetown—8 Hazen, DEATHS -* Ad * * . . . MeOQORMICK William FF. MeCor mick aged 57 years, died suddenly, Sat urda, at Flemington, of an atfack of angina pectoris, He had appeared in normal benlth until seized with the fa tal attack. Heo was rone, lan ving and going to Lack lived for one year, been a resident of He was a having the State of Pennsylvania as his territory member of the United Com assovintion of Lock Odd Fellows member of the resident of TY clght years ago Haven, where he since which he has Memington, formerly a there shoe salesman, He was a mercial Travelers’ Haven, a lodge at Tyrone, and o member of the terian church. was a son of reared Huston Presby The deceasad McCormick and was Centre Hall on the farm. The family later moved to west of town on the Van Valmah farm. now owned by } ID. Bartholomew He Is daughters Long. al beth, a senior Muck ne I. Robert James survived by his wife, two and two Bons Mrs. . Edgar wton, and Miss Elza and grave three Yyoirs ago daughter, one sister, Mrs. D. F Ha ond Howard. WOrKers one Mrs hnde Smit brothes from the were In POLITICAL NNOUN NCEMEN For National Delegate to Convention, Demoeratic I hereby announce my candid Lize Demo s2fale to AINOCra April 24th, Penna Clearfield, ti ANDREW of FPhilig ve in the Gens FHOMP- | ASIN y &u a Assembly We are authorized WILLIAM Harris i candidate ’ MAY COURT JURORS. (C P. WwW. L H T I) i homas mm. Ra P, 8 R M WwW. Si a. 7] ¥. G E ayt H oward The The —_— » » : * SEP BEN eT E ENE EEE ® AB 8 eee e tee gi - - OUR OWN LITTLE W W ® CORNER. Farmer's Opinion, Two sing the thro Haid right and rat taste 20 1 tisemeont ste It pays any to take a sake of the nothing more And if business men farmers a. chance to read adver tisements in the loehl weekly or gemi-weekly paper they are blind to thelr own interests, to say the least. "You never trade with me.” said a business man to a prosperous farmer. "You have never invited me to your place of business and Iy never go where I am not invited; I might not he welcome,” was the reply. —(Exchange.) : . . . * * * man with > : i paper for the *| .) advertisements, i good local fail to glve News of the 7 School - Room I Toachers and pupils of J public sohwols In Penns Valley are Invited to use this column to disseminate jttendnnen sad examination reports, secounts of athletic contests, forth- coming sehool events, and other items of genernl interest will be scoepted. There will be no charge for such in- sertion; in fact, this newspaper is only too glad to render a service in the interest of eduention. oo @ - C. H. H. 8. Loses First, Boalsburg High Centre Hall Higl afternoon: on the hom The team school baseba defeated. the Friday the soore of 16 to 6. it team on fleld by the first ‘rough must % ¥ WII exlges’' were noticenble whic] needs be worked off t nooth-working machine, 2 5» SN. Entranee April 20 and 21. amine To Students to Visit Capital City, Sehool Seniors This Friday. cational Play Twp, Ve Class t«regR Hepeat POTTERS MILLS Mr, Craig f 3 spending a i Wednasday lowing {iliness due to ome on pgraty i receives! In Felirm aged 65 months, 16 days Interment was made on Saturday, Rev Arnoid, of the Bellefonte Latheran He is survived by brothers and sis Wis years i his wife and several tora, iiss A I I AISA Cars Sold By Homan Garage. The following represents the recent sales of Chevrolet cars by the Homan Motor Company of Centre Hall: Harry Cummings, Geoige Hett'nger, and John DD. Homan, Centre Hall each Bright Bitner. Spring Mills, 1% ton truck. 4 Mra. Emn ren. £8 T wan made at H. EE. Fou at tha W, fonte Mre. Ammon Bu i= spending soma Lime with Mrs Ela Wilkinson Those who spent Easter in age wore: Miss Violet Palmer, State Collége, and Miss Mildred Palm er, from Centre Hall. dat the E. HB Palmer home; Mra Nora Gettig, {rom traddook, at the T. F. Fleisher home: A. E. ‘Mingle and family, from Coburn, WwW. ¢. Mingle nnd family, Mrs. H. E. Mingle and two boys, from Akron, Ohto: B. OG. Mingle and wife. from Aaronsburg, at the GO. H. McoCormick home. our vil from — # Dont 1 LIF CLEP PPESOEITOTER POPC PPETEOPO COC PI PPPLP PP PPLPEPEE PEOPLE PPOPP At 12:38. rain ought to Centre ae a, The (OWS prime und on Ohio LUNCH SERVE M. SMITH, Auel. eration of thelr membership until the budget of $6,000000 for the completion of the orphanage work is rajsed. It is expected that the fund will he com pleted within the next «ghteen months, Near Rellaf believe that the generous will not Tall at this thine : 11 thous. given will ge aSped in OPpoTt i! Fant hearts of its Musrtiors ands even who have neve mow: nn this nity to share in Liask nificance The IE | compieting danthrop and mig Bency Was una never surpassed (nn weope $ voldabile, the oulcome is divine s——— PLEASANT GAY The Pleasant Gap Y. P. B. met at home of Mm Wade BEvey on Friday April 26th, evening The next meeting, be prutilic n the M, E. church, CIO arrang wWElComi« MEfiin Street i a Ea NN a MACHINE . SHOP a "TYLEXE WELDING D WORK, WAGOK WORK WwW £ HT IRN RTI De nee Ha RE aT as: LEH Fume Basson! 8am Inmet Sane APRIL 23 a wt of Horses suited ff B., teste cwty., T. E. JODON FEOOPOOIEVDECLPOP PPPOE PPPL ODE EPCEL OP OIE OOOO PE EPPO CEPOL EPEEPPION BL U E C H, AMBRY WORK SHIRTS 47c Heavy triple stitched 89c 79c SILK DRESSES Men's Fishing Boots First $4.79 Quality Shoes for Ladi Values up to $12.00 $1.95 Shoes for Children Sizes to 11 $1.25 Men's Dress Suits hao BARTS Boys' Wash Suits
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers