The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 17, 1929, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, JANUARY 17,
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Mr
THE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY.
CENTRE HALL, PENNA,
SMITH & BAILEY,
8. W. SMITH,
MDW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and
Business Manager,
Proprietors,
Editor.
4 Motered at the Post Office in Centre Hal
49 second clase mall matter,
TERMS. The terms of subseription to
Se "eporter are $1.00 a year, in advance
Display advertising rates made knowd
@» *oplieation.
"Sunday Church Services
LUTHERAN CHARGE
Greenhoe, Pastor)
FENNS VALLEY
(Bev, 8B. F.
Farmers Mills—10:30 A. M.
Installation of church officers.
Georges Valley, 2:30 P. AM.
Centre Hall, 7:00 to 8:00 P. MM.
—
REFORMED CHARGE.
Pastor)
CENTRE HALL
(Bev. Delas RK, Keener,
Centre Hall—
1:80—Sunday School.
8:830—Church
Euasey vilie—
§:30—Sunday
i9:30—Church
Services.
School.
Services,
EVANGELICAL
(Bev, W. E, Smith, Paster.)
Spring Mills—10:30 A. M.
Bethesda—
Locust Grove—7:30 P. M.
Holy
ment
2:30 P. M.
Communion at each appoint
ESLUYTERIAN
PRE
(Bev. J. M., Kirkpatrick, Fastor)
Centre Hall, §:30 A. AL
Lemont, 11:00 A. M
Pine Grove Millis
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Bev. Harry W. Newman, Pastor.)
Centre Hall-—-S. S.
tom
Hist
Plied
BLO
tact
iy
the Ur
fifty
slogar
the post
of that day
of the world V ite
and every provinee in (
fepresented Hesidea that
bers from the outside,
bundred letters,
fonte, making a
pleong of mall
was taken by
BrEe num
thirty-five
Belle
Ove
were sent from
total of nearly 8500
matter, all of which
plane by Pilot J. H
TAttle. As theses covers will be kept
and widely distributed will be a
standing advertisement decades to
come of Bellefonte and help
but be of great material and adver.
tising benefit. At the Kiwanis lunch-
eon on that day Earl Wadsworth, the
superintendent of Air Malls from Wash -
ington, D., C., was the principal speak-
er, giving a history of th, air mail
from the beginning, its growth and an
estimate of the future, that was very
Anteresting. This wag the outstanding
feature of the year 1928 for th, Ki-
wanis Club of Bellefonte and will stand
as a record for community achievement
for some years to come,
they
for
cannot
DEATHS.
Votes from first pase) N\
ARNEY Mrs.
of Benjaumin Arney,
Tuesday of last
Ningara Falls,
wis
Mary Arney, widow
passed away on
week at her home in
New York, Interment
that city beside the re-
husband,
the death.
tieth year
made
Thursday ad
had
June first
mains of her
ternoon following She
wttained her olg
of sl year
Mrs Amey was a
} | Zedgler and she
fter her marriage to
daughter of Mi
wis reared about
Mr.
vixi on a farm near
in the Hor
tanding
a undoubtedly
lived In it
richer for
Asks $6,000,000 for Twp, Highwafs
A bill setting aside $6,000,000 for
township highway payments during the
the
at Harrisburg, by Representa
A. Btein, of York. This
would be paid from motor Boense funds
buliding
next blennium was introduced in
House
tive J. money
as an ald to townhips in
roads,
A MM AISI
MARRIAGE LICENSES,
Ernest Z. Pitchford
Janet Belisle
Leroy Murray
Margaret Frantz
Philipsburg
Philipsburg
«ov ov JFPOwelon
Sandy Ridge
EMERICK HEIRS FILE
NEW SUIT
Still Seek to Clalm Milllons Held by
Astor Famlly——Quite a Number Re-
side In Centre County.
ling to have thelr «
portion of the state «
or sustained dn the
descendants of
Monthly Heport
———
1s Entertain Academy Hoys
omiplishy
It afforded Me Hughes
before the
to bring
ofestisonal men of the communes
ome of the best types of the acs
student body They made a fine
hosta
Walker called
of the students to help fur
impression on the
President W. Harrison
on severnl
nish entertainment; they responded
promptly and received
Samuel M,
the American Lime and Stone Com-
made a brief address Yeaving
the speexis of the evening to Arthur
H. Bloop, head of the Bellefonte pub
le schools, who very fittingly used the
opportunity to out guide
to the young academy students
President Walker took oconsion to
pay Mr. Landsay, the Brookernoff
landlord, an earned compliment on the
improvements recently made to the
dining room and other portions of the
popular hotel,
hearty appiatise
Shalleross, connected with
pany,
throw lines
STATE EXECUTES 8
Among Those Paying Penalty.
Charles Mallor, 22, of Philade
phia, wns electrocuted at the Rockvie
penitentiary on Monday for the
of Max T. Harrison, assistant
Theatre, Market
of the Cross
The
Martha Yetter
near Sixtiet youth also shot
wounded
old, of Philadelphia, during
the theatre last spring.
Preceding Mellor on the 1
A Atlee
Odd Fellows to Ohserye
Anniversary.
Ee
Auditing County Accounts,
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PUBLIC SALE.
a
Insurance and
state
Real
We
Want to Buv or Sell?
5 FIRST
SEE 1
Chas. DD. Bartholomew
CENTRE HALL, PA,
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GEORGE W.
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HARER, Agent
$2. ENTRY 1ALlL.,
PLUMBING,
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GAS FITTING,
General Repair Work.
I
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STATE COLLEGE
and CENTRE HALL
Phone 4064J
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