ARURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1029. Sin THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, IE E — CENTRE HALL, PENNA. SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. 8. W. BMITH, Editor. SDW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, I - - - fn tered at the Post Office in Centre Hal 4s second class mall mater, ZEBMSE. ~The terms of subseription to De Reporter are $1.00 a year, In advance. Display advertising rales made known p= pplication. ~ Sunday Church Services FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev, B. ¥. Greenhoe, Paster) A. M. M. A — Georges Valley—10:30 Farmers Mids, 2:30 P. Centre Hall, 7:00 to 8:00 P. AM. at Valley and Shebiey, by Rev. Georges Rev. J. Hall Services Farmers Mills State College; PD. R. Keener, of by at Centre RA CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE. (Bev. Delns B, Keeoer, Pastor) Lantre Hall— 1:30—Sunday School 8:80—Church Services. Tussey vilie— #:830—Sunday School 10: 80—Foreign Mission * EVANGELICAL (Bev, W. KE, Smith, Paster.) Spring Mille—10:30 A. MM. Bethesda— Al. Locust Grove 1:39 FP. 2:30 bP. FRESUIYTERIAN (Bev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Fastor) A. M. M. Cente Hall, 9:30 Lemont, 11:00 A. Pine Grove M. Mills—7:30 P. — METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev. Harry W. Newman, Pastor.) Centre At LINDEN HALL, (Miss Sarah Eeroyd, Pastor.) B ViCes al is SEIZE MUCH LIQUOR i Ten Members of State Police, Aided by Loeal Officers, Arrest Five Men, and Seize Apparatus for Maou- facture. alieged Pr ine whiskey and barrel And Co. v gail fegend Lee 4 five bot Joseph Troop B res, three ter teen quart half barrel boxes Keogn alleged beer and Es : wine, a of alleged seven of raisins cons fo ——— MARRIAGE LICENSES, Charles T Genesta. Y. Fl yd Chauncey McElroy Katherine M Galloway... . Lea W. Rachner Winifred Lucas AI A AI ARS. Birthday Parties, Margaret Bradford and [Isabel Brad- ford celebrated their birthdays at the Some of the former's parents, Mr. and Mra. Clyde E. Bradford. The evening was limited In guests to the class in the Reformed Sunday school the girls belong to and the one guest each was permitted to invite, On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs John A. Martz entertained a group of children, associates of their daughter, Anna May, who also became a year Oerall Pistladelph ia New Castle Latrobe Latrobe Howard Howard acy on that day. oo" DEATHS * . . - * * * MeClellan Weav- home nemr Zion from Saturday night. Fu- services held Tuesday af ternoon: interment at Zion, He was aked 43 vears, 8 months and 28 days The deceasd engaged in farm ing He by a wife, whose malden Shaffer, and State College, and at home: also, by two brothers Walter Weaver, Hublers Merrill Weaver, Bellefonte, R. Mrs, George Vonada, of these half-sisters and ha Miss Lizzie We i M Miller, Mrs Weaver, Bellefonte; Clark Whitehill, I rents, Thomas and both deceased WEAVER.-Thomas died complications, or at his on neral were Was is survived name was Mary two sons—Floyd, at Paul, and sisters burg: D., Also others and br Ver ar Fred Neur Johnsot nd and The { BEckenroth) loalsburg Fille [rit are ——— COMmnIca LINGLE. —From 5 to her advanced vheth Lingle, widow about Int Cemetary Reformed KNARR it her he fhe Mra re Catherine near Knarr diced Loganton a1 six daughters and Rhine, of Nittany Val- Jacoh Bower, Mra. Newton Bowke, Mra Powers, William and Thomas Knarr, all of Loganton Funeral services were conducted the Pleasant Hill Evangelical in charge of Rev. A. (. and interment was made Pleasant cemetery. agrexd years leaves Mrs two sons ley: Mra at church Paulham ue, in the Mt FYE Mra. Sarah Catherine Fye, widow of the late John Willa Fye, died at her residence in Lewistown on Monday of last week, aged 63 years, 4 months and 4 days. Her death came after an illness of about five months from complication of diseases, having arisen that morning and was in Ter usual health but while she was getting breakfast she became violently fl and passed away a few hours later, The malden mame of Mrs. Fye was Miss Sarah Cathering Betlyon, a daugh- ter of and Margaret (Metzler) etlyvon, Potter township, both de- consed husband, John William F've, nearly four years ago. Te four Union; thur, Ralph residing at John (Carrie) Mrs Fred (May) Wells, ton Mrs, Lewis (Elsie) Burnham, and Mrs Henry, of Afarata The following Amos of Her passed away nnd Mt Ar threo leaves five song daughters: Edward Fye, Amos Fye, of Alfarata wid George ye, all home Re 4s of Fl Betly deceased thelr parental irs. Nd aay , 1 Rover, of ville: Tung Charles brothers four algo Que wi: John Petlvon, of Arthur Betlyon of Mt Boetlyon, of Hawstone, of Williamsburg vive the am; ck: Samuel and Betlyon, Mrs oldest BILAGER Elizabeth thes passed probably Woman county awny nat hey Neasant Gap, on Wednesday last week, simost on thi birthday anniver: children wer G8th rations tH —— Mra. Packer In ial Hosp A A AAI 5 Prayer for Missthns, Friday. he World I'has Program Reformed ohus flornoon women and at 7:30, brief outil gram arranged by patrick, who will meeting, is for ing pon ne of the evening Mre. I M in charge as follows Proe Kirk. of the an Yor Prelude (Organ Hymn-wongregation, Seripture and talk Isabel Bradford sentence prayers following, Play—"The House of Doing Things” Lutheran girls Talk by 8ara Runkle. Play—"Let's Be Friends." gelionl girls, Offerotory Pageant—""From Bit ~dy "Glad Girls.” JAMES W. SWABB JUSTICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL, PA. 1 business spall unsss promo; stindes ta “Evan to Bervice” tates, Deeds, Mortgages and Wills written with eare, REECE] in received from Collector received Hecelpt EXPEND paid for for for slone paid paid iI machi paid r+ paid KEVFORT OF Collrotlor of € How REFORT OF OG ctor of Elretric REVORT reewy of { Oversoer's Services a2 8 810 92 $1126 comimfasion hand Collector's Bal “o BXPENOL. | Ane on REPORT OF HH. M, HOSTERMAN TREASURER OF LIGHT FUND RBCEITTS freasurer's tisanent 1028, HOSTERMAN, for 1WI8, M, NOW | Amt. In nt set a } o8 | Amt. received from Gep, BE h hands PI'S, JAN li ON THE STAGE— George 266 05 13 #1 from boalsburg -~THE Interest $4478 90 Receipts = L ville EXTENDITURES for ight In 192% Show, ITURES, Regular Program Matinee—15 Collectors coin and Ber'y and Treas Nights-25 and (Next Extra Spec undersigned suditors, have ex- | “THE OUTCAST” te and certify nie BEHARER, RISHEI FRIDAY GING Auditors IAROLD | “SHEPHERD 0O} EO. ¥ d 7 MEYER, 1m THURSDAY nx, for © Feena'mint . The Laxative : You Chew Like Gum No Taste But the Mint At Druggists—1§e, 28¢ | “THE WIND"— “ABIE'S IRISH Admission—15, 85 to 11 P. M. REVUE TUESDAY reak SATURDAY HILLS" FRIDAY He. EO. E Tight 7 MEYER, A i a ————————— a] ax for 19IN “| MACHINE SHOP ACETYLENE WELDING WOOD WORK, WAGON WORK 4 W. A. 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Pleasant employes and courteous service were linked in the third place, size of assortment ranked fourth and low prices came last. This has been our policy for 30 years. — A. Abrahamson. ABRAHAMSON'S MILLHEIM’S BEST STORE
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