s THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1928. vere — A THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEERKLY. BR CENTRE TE SMITH A W, BMITH......ont Sw, EB BAILEY... pen Smtesed at the Fost Office in Centre Hal Be second clase mall matter, SERMS. The terms of subseription to $e Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance. ADVERTISING RATES. —Legal notices, fwenty cents per line fer three insertions, aad ten cents per lne for each additional fmeeriion. Bosal notices accompanying display ad- gastisements, five cents per line for each fmmertion; otherwise, elght cents per line; imisaum charge, twenty-five cents. Pieplay advertising rates made known #8 application. HALL, PENNA. & BAILEY, Proprietors. os sas en ens JARAMOE Loonl Editor and Business Manager Sunday Church Services PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Reve 8B. ¥. Greenhoe, 'astor) — REFORMED Pastor) TRINITY (Bev, Delas R, Pentre Hall— 1:80—Sunday 2:30—Church Hussey ville— 2:30 Sunday School. 40: 30—Church Services, Keener, SCH Services EVANGELICAL (Bev, W. E, Bmith, Faster.) Bethesda—10:30 A. Locust Grove 2:30 PP. M. Spring Mills—T7:30 P, M, METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, C. E. Hazen, FPastor) Centre Hall S. grorship, 9:30. Sprucetown worship at 10.:30 A. Spring Mills—S. ing at 7:30 P. M, Mother's Day throughout the ¢h AM. 3 -3, 10:30; public 8. 85. at 9:30; M. at S. 9:30; preach" — At LINDEN (Miss Sarah Joint service of the Liar day Sc nd C Mothen Miss S ares HALL, Ecroyd, Pastor. LUTHERANS OPEN syNOD 2869 (lerieal tendance—Budget Li } Current and Was Approx Dollars, The Susquelian syivania Charch ope! St. Paul's and Cents Rev, Ge with istered four ern conte 48 one One ¥ illion m—————— PLEASANT GAY Boa FR ver « TN M Ke L. Fau were Sunday Mien at Lax friend home. The I. serve Mot 2:30, wi will h The meeting Tuesday prizes toasts ir The enjoy: tainn Halt ¥ building reading stchy payviet, violin and plano duets, ane ng by Miss lun kle, acted 1 Wiss Fay Bradford Mr. Wert \ i ry est! LPT These Littles stepping stones to a ship between the Nittany Valley people, and are means to an end of buliding characters and making worthwhile men and wom on for the future. The Pleasant ¥. P. B. is a new organization. while the Centre Hall band has been organ fzed for a number of years. and are Qualified to give many words of good advice and help to the local band. The ssmborn ot Pleasant Gap who attend were: Mayme Griffith, Idlae Evey, Margaret FEvey, Kathryn Keller, Ag «ey Keller, Edyth Hie, Margaret Ir: vin, Ellen Allen, Stella Gheen, Ethel Noll, Grace M#liward, Gerald Millward, Tom Metzger, Charles Houser, Nevin Hockenberry, Fred Zettle, John Banes, Jv, and their leader, Mrs. Martha NoM, Ma Hay TALL on and inted mewtings ars long friend and life Young DEATHS . . . Jordan home several B. her JORDAN ~Mrs, died on Sunday evening at at Colyer after an iliness of rhonths, Her death was langely due advanced age. which wis 54 months and 2 During her husband, the late Peter B. Jordan, became ill, and it waa at this time Mrs. Jordan took her bed. Mr. Jordan died the day before Chiust- mas. Funeral services were held Wed nesday afternoon from the home, and in the Union church at Tussey Interment was made in the connected the church Peter tw her years, 4 December dirys. ter viiie cem etery witn named, Bie a She was all her resi township bh and Julia Jacob deceased deceased Potter of Doth of The dent daughter Moyer, the last The its hospitality for iong made Wis il (Tt She Qf eon) long wie the Moyer nome Those short pa faanily Jordan Was one who ods Ome oO! to fed Judged ¢ born and | been 3 sre oll the Inst | | i | war he in the During «i a company Pennsayivania Volunteers Before moving to willlamaport about Mr. Mussina with hia Cowan. Union county, in the mercan For a wna 10st montl | clerk | 1H yearns Nao at elght family lived where he was engaged tile and flour milling business period of forty-four Years postmaster at that place. ; ‘ He was a member of Charity lodge. No. 144, ¥. and A, M.. and of the wil Hiamsport Consistory. He was igo. 40 active member of the Grace Methe i” church. Mr. Mussing before his dent was the oldest living past master of this lodge. For fifty years he was & master of No. 144 Last Christmas Mr, and Mrs, Mus: he sina oelebrated their sixty second wed ding anniversary, ——————————— Co —————————————————— DEATHS, Mrs Shawver, living ne A SHAWVER wife of Andrew of Woodward along suddenly the non Shawver she had gone had not been time, but her to Shawver, wont diod Ven where She Carrie “Seek, home of a son, Mitheim, to brief visit health wis not thought at in for a in condition good for some bo alarming Funeral nesday heim. The George held interment Wed Mill were on at service forenoon the { Musser) months these daughter of Vonadn and decensed was Fed was aged days. H and Heh 67 years, 2 husband and ior Ver ™1 KUT A non tie Alters, Aaronsbhurg Senlors E — MARRIAGE > LICENSES, “THE STATE” THEATRE, BELLEFONTE BELLEFONTE'S GREATEST AMUSEMENT CENTER ——— J ——————— — y TODAY (WEDNESDAY) THURSDAY AND FRIDAY MAY 6 10 & 11 “GLORIOUS BETSY" DELORIS COSTELLO, starring, A Big Special Plcture. —————— SATURDAY, MAY 12 BUCK JONES In: “HLOOD WILL TELL® Admisston—10 and 26e, All Week. “ ow Misss students will be «¢ June Bt theory. tory. Stellg in th Centre Term, 1 in IA To Ja the Mir. abo unde in 1” and Laella and Florence Rearick, of Dana's Musical Institute, it thir home near Spring Mills, | h and give lessons In plano, | ear-training, and musical his- | 804 Centre Hall ADVERTISEMENTS IN Lingle of Common No. 243, DIVORCE, James CC. Lingie. Pleas of | September | i E Oo vs Court County, 821. vorce., mes CC. Lingle, Respondent stated hereby in | ve Case, i notified that the Must slate] Cnse ou are Dean the ned has appointed above the testimony MONDAY, MAY 28th, P. M.. in { Walker, Bellefonte, OTC in he will take of oun 1 00 Orelock the o BON Mason Centre when anda wit} Jor Economical Transportation During the last ninety days more new Chev- rolet cars were delivered in this community than in any similar period in Chevrolet his- tory—and most of these new carsales involved the trade-in of the purchaser’spreviouscar. As a result, we have at this time a wide selection of used cars that have been thoroughly recon- ditioned —and which may be identified by the red “O. K. that counts” tag. Come in and make your selection while our used car stocks are complete. fy Radiator = + Rear Axle 21 yansmission + Starting ghting 4 + Li iv! ply ' iv 10P i 4 Fenders — mami our exceptional Used Car values “with an OK that counts” ) $14 - DECKER CHEVROLET CO. Bellefonte HOMAN MOTOR CO. Centre Hall Dependability, Satisfaction and Honest Value a —— SUNDAY =.= MAY 13 | other's Day Among all the many words we say, what two express thoughts so closely linked as bother and Flowers. Sunday Is HER Day. LDRON'S [RESTAURANT Agent for - State College Floral Shoppe Phone 63R2