THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1928. .— MII CENTRE HALL, PENNA. MI . . BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, 8. W., SMITH, Editor. SDW, E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, sonn—— Sutered at the Post Office in Centre Hub £9 sesend class mall matter, SERMS. The terms of subseription tv $e Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance ADVERTISING BATES. —Legal notices Sweaty cents per line for three iusertions, fd ten cents per line for each additions: $mesrtion. THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET, ——— For President of the U, 5. ALFRED E. SMITH, of New York For Vice Fresident JOS, T. ROBINSON, of Arkansas. For Congress T. BE. COSTELLO, Mekeaan County. For Legislature ANDREW CURTIN THOMPSON, ‘hilipsburg Sunday Church Services PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev, 8B. ¥F, Greenboe, Pastor) Harvest Home nd 1 Farmers Milisg—10.30 Yreaching services Georges Valley, 2:30 ” Centre Hall, 7:30 PP. M. = TRINITY REFORMED (Bev, Delas RB, Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— 1:30—Sunday School Rally Servi $:80—Church Services, Kussey vilie— §:30—Sunday School 10:30—Harvest Home EVANGELICAL (Bev, W. KE, Smith, Fastor.) Spring Mills—10:30 A. AM. Bethesda—2:30 P. AM. Locust Grove—T7:30 P, M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, C. E. Hazen, Pastor) Centre Hall—S. 8. ] mun.ion Service at 30 A, Sprucetown—Public worshij 10:- 48; B. 8. at | Spring Mills—S. 8. at 9:30; preach- ing at 7:30 P. PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor) Centre Hall—9:80 A. M. Lemont, 11:00 A. MM. Pine Grove Mills—7:30 P. M. SEPTEMBER COURT. (Continued from wn - s—————— sicmmisaen support Prosecutor, the Poor ter hearing, disharge« Comm with Gross, Lage Centre % "WOLF.—On = Saturday evening: a message Wis received here announc- ing the death at 5:00 o'clock of J. Wit- mer Wolf, at his home in Ar imore. | His 1ilness extended over a po riod of several vears and was due to a paralyts jo stroke. He was treated at various hospitals and sanitariums by the most skilled physicians and specialists, but with only temporary benefits, The body was laid to rest beside that of his wife In the family pilot in fee Ardmore cemetery. Tuesday atter- noon at 3:00 o'c lock The pastor of ths ciated at the services, Mr. Wolf was Lutheran church at Ardmdre offi- prominently connected with the churda there, having long been a trustee, also treasurer, organist and representative of departments Soon after leaving Centre Hall, al most thirty years ago, Mr Wolf took up the sale of inurance for the Metropolitan company. In this ine of ork de wi sl successigl, and riven spe: sauiesmnan, rated highest nen, and not under «riod After he © company um BE. Btove ferville ter, Mrs De Mrs Matilda, Willian I), Firs at How Danie Wan ns in the . 1 J9 James Edwa Lain, ug Miss nominee Court conven all the officers in th Jurors called wand excu after hearing motions dnd trial list of civil case ‘ was gone over ang the disposed of J. BE. Weaver v. B. C. Dotterer an action in trespass, ontinued unt December Cour and David Swabb, trading as Willi port Auto Parts ‘or t case was tried gesuited In ¢ defendant & Dew trial an appeal Nelle M. Smith, being continued the members It. Chase of would ne ning i] 18] CiiEes, 5. Ha of intoxicating liquor for beverage pur- poses. Tie defendant plead gulity and sentenced to pay the costs, a4 fine of $200, and undergo thres months im: prisonmwent in the county jail Comm. ve, Harry KR, Crummy, stat- utory charge. Prosecutrix, Ethel Mil- fer. This case went to trial and result. €4 In a Veridet late Monday afternoon of gullty, Comm, ve. Henry Coble and Frank Page, indicted for larceny. Prosecutor J. H, Klinger. These defendants plead guilty and were sentenced to pay the costs of prosecution and undergo im- prisonment in the county jail for a pe- riod of not less than six months nor more than twelve months. Comm. vs. Charles Williams, indicted for violation of liquor laws; prosecu- tor, Leo Boden, County Detective. This case ia from near Philipsburg and was tried on Monday. Verdict on Tuesday morning of gulity, All jurors were discharged on Tues: (Continued on top 4th column.) Shunkwiler was this th the manager of the Ww lomntle grocers and Durtnett had b=en for many ! Witman- of the C. A, Recduville Daniel and jer, both de- vis wife, whose maiden jag Maud ¥. Bowers of ind two sons, E. Maurice ind CC. Witman Shunkwii- vistown, and one daughter, Mrs (Madalyn) Slee. of Hagerstown, These three sisters and one bro tise living 8 Will Shunk- Lewistown; Mrs. Hannal: Otto, knsburg: Mrs. Sarah Barr Burn nnd Mrs Elin MeDonald, State P————— Louisa R. ife of George W, Crouse, died | home in Smuliton, following of Bright's } months was bor pO Madison- daughter of ¢ y and Sarah ne are her aged mother, of Coburn: her husband and three dren: Domer #1, of Smullton; Ber. i nice. of Bellefonte, and Florence, at { home Alse surviving are three sie ‘tera end five brothers MESSMER.~John Messmer, a native of Centre county, died at his home near Spring Mills on Tuesday merning of last week, following an illness of heart trouble, aged 70 years. Heo was born in Gregg township. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon from the home; interment in the Green Grove cemetery, near Spring Mills SAULT ~~Mary CC. Gault, widow of Samuel Gault, and a resident of Belle fonte until a fow years agd, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs, A. L. Showers, near » Unionville. She was born near Bellefonte. on April 18, 1848, the daughter of Henry and Hannah Poorman. She is survived by the fol- lowing children: Mrs, C, WW, Showers, Bellefonte: Mrs. WW, A. Knepp, Hunt. ingdon; Mrs. G. H. Barnes, Duncans- ville: #. PP; Gmult, ‘Tyrone; “Mra. H or, Altoona; Mrs, A. Also one brother, Margaret Hassinger, Cavalry, aged W. Holter, at How Jefferson Hospital, Ph F. S8how- SEPTEMBER COURT. one Bin“ to hear defendants willing to po not requiring jury service, at Port Grand Jury Makes Report, 80 yeu Sessions, 1928: ard, aged Mile DUrg Hlesburg, | voport: badelphla, That we have acted upon 48 ? office clerk in Bell rd J. Purdue, in Purd ed 72 years, donte lor We ber further to report: have visited and inspected the us Moun uildings and condemn the antiguated and unsanitar Agnes Hart Willson, | wna osm > too late for last remosralic Surprise Party, er, Benjamn Gentzel, Alma Andrews, _ ny % Thresss SW ertaa Bhare 0} On Friday evening of last week a ie ay Angee, Fett Sharer, John . wunk:e arre a or Aarue CK- surprise party was held at the M, C inkie, Warren Decker, Larue Deck —— r Mile pr len vii y Delaney home in honor of their son, er, Miles Decker, Helen Decker, ir. Earl, The following were present: Mr, and Mrs. M. C. Delaney, Earl, and Mrs, John Delaney and family, ith, Lois and, James Margaret, John, Roy, and Mary; Mi Sandwiches, pickles, Margaret Gunsallus, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Delaney and daughter Agne Mr. plead more happy birth poy wr Laster Weaver, Bruce MoCool, Emory Chester Wagner, Dorothy A Now WE WILL Tell One. 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