THE CE NTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL, PENNA. Aen SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, 8. W. BMITH, Editor, MDW, B. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Mansger, Susersd at the Fost UMice in Centre Huu 8 svesid ciass mall matter, PEBMS. The terms of subseription $e Beperter are $100 a year, In advance Piaplay advertising rates made knowwu pe «pplication. tv SIRE “Sunday Church Services FEBXNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev, 8B. ¥. Greenhos, Faster) M, 4:30 ». 7:30 PP. Centre Hall—10:3V A, Georges Valley, Georges Valley, M., AM. " CENTERE HALL BEFORMED CHARGE. yibey, Delos HB, Koener, Laster) Ceure Hall— ».80—Bunday School Av. Church Services Fusoeyville— A. sunday 3:.30—Church School Services, EVANGELICAL WwW. KE Smith, sster.) 0:30 A, (Rev, Bethesda Ml. locust Grove—2:30 FP. Al lis, 7:10 bP. AM. Dpring FRESDITERIAN (Rev, J. M, Lemont, 11:00 A. Rirkpatrick, Fastor) Al Siiils, Vie ine Grove }) A. M. Hall, 7:30 P. AM. Lenle METHODIST EPISCOraAL (Bev, Harry W. Newman, Pastor.) Sprucetown~—S. 8. at 9:30; public worship at 10:30. Centre Hall Ang at spring Mills ably at 7. S. at 1:30, preach «30 bP, . 9:30; public wor- COURT PROCEEDINGS, {Conta Court con the folow.ng DEATHS ® . * - % . » MACKIE ~-Rev. A. E, of Methodist churcid, lewe, William hospital a patient since the after the sters of this at St Mackie, past the State Col- died he of He it prom or in a port had been January, whera middle 10 on Sunday wis considered one ol mn. mini ging young He SIX Years Is conference wis ocnted inte ilege for « ix survived by a wife, a daughter Alexander Lamberson, also a and two chi ind Margaret, minister, dren wudence, 7 years, old conducted from AM Funeral services were the home on Wednesda superintendent of district, officiating, ass H. Witman, associats College Interment at Pine Swartz, Potter passed away Tate, widow of TATE Mrs, Tate, who died about 18185, at her home san Thurs nt 1 Com Shay and ( eeny, Lh &hs and Centre Xearick. were ea of Pprosoccu the Alleg not less t 1% yea 8d 10 | fine and t house f ore 1 Yeo oped Cet venile now in Dela of the retired tie Court for arrest of James witness for # ded cause He i. re ted by the sherift Court adjourned the Court sat wre manty, nel and after District Attornes Ww + i estimony Shee the defense in the w promptly are and just on Monday as committing trate and held the defendant sum of $1000. Verdict in man case of guilty, The next cass called was a civil case of Isaac Underwood va Purdine Butler, being an appeal and sult to re- cover the balance of a book account of $80.99. Verdot on Monday evening in favor of the plaintiff for $69.99, with interest $33.83, or a total dus of $103.82 Comm. va, Wm. Flick, Jr, oharged with statutory offense: prosecutrix Lol Wise, This case is from Sandy Ridge. Defendant plead guilty and the upual sentence was imposed. Comm. va. Charles Irvin, indicted for Possession of intoxicating Mquors. This care, 8 from - Philipsburg. Defendant hefora evening magis. in the the Letter. MARRIAGE vy Hesder > LICENSES. Julian Bellefonte | Karl J. Hellmag Tiffin, M 0 Velma Fulcomer plead guilty and was sentenced to pay conte of $500 fine and not less than nine months nor than 1% years, Comm. Paul Walte, indicted for assault and battery; prosecutrix, Anna D. Waite, hig wife. This case is from Spring township and the defendant plead guilty, Coumrt ordered the dee fendant to pay costs of prosecution, and $26 per month for the support of his wife and children and under pro bation for a period of one Year. The last case called was a civil case of John H. Detweiler va. I. H. Shook, being an appeal, and after challeng- ing of the jury continued until Tues day morning, when the case wis heard. A verdict was rendered in fa defendant. Yor of the prosecution, the county jali for more to ve QUALITY CONTROL OF MILK. (Continued from first page.) the high counts peopla were led to be- next three weeks AMONG THE LEADING PUBLIC SALES it had For the farmers used the ti ¢lean, Heve the nameiy: und sentinls washed ud mix frie The the were $656, 3606 {en © sterile palls, ders small-top of 10637 bacteria counts farms as follows 1962 2160 2025. On every farm the cour red to ption pass the ris 1 10,000 bacteria or ie and lowe a very low figure had counts one exo «fl milk count i continued told SIL) the farmer and 1 ’ ASSIGNEE'S SALE. The under pub ie r A. 1 mile will sell property | John Bair | Hall, on beginn fil signed Assignee mile the personal lime nile, on the north of Penn ng £31 of black of horsed AND HOGS vith calves by } A m CATTLE sh 8 milch cows, bry nie fre wide ever CiOBe Bin Cattle Young tly after sale: IMPLEMENTS t ‘ nlow hay HOW, hi ¥ NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A GOOD ...Junbeam Heater... [ have a few Heaters which I will put in your house for the sum of $000 with pipe and board complete. & &. & PAP I have 1 large Wil- lys Knight Radiator forsale . . $10. I have 1 good sec- ond hand RANGE, Cheap ! Don’t throw vour old Radi- ator away if it leaks, for with my new machine [I can make it like new! Try it. I have Ford Radiators, 1924 to '27, at $10.50, and 1928 Radiators for $12.50. If your Furnace is not working right, give me a call. All work guaranteed I have a large stock of Fur- nace ELBOWS and PIPE on hand. If you are in need of them, give me a call. W. H. MILLER BELLEFONTE NOW AND HEAR 3 Bd At the ‘STA HE HE ATRES Y / 3 { % Hu Nn - i HELI 1v I SO ON a . ICHELIEU THE Sl THE R \ ON TH AGE: NOW PI “SONG BOX REVUE” IMUSICAT COMEDY AND YAUDE. VILLE SHOW 20 « PEOPL} 20 Regular Program of Pletures, Program for of Change of AND SATURDAY Complete FRIDAY | W eek! Next Week ::: WITH 8 COMPLETE CHANGES OF PROGRAM, THE RICHELIEU WILL PRESENT ON THE STAGEP “THE MILES OF SMILES” i MUSICAL COMEDY AND VAUDE-, VILLE SHOW OF 20 PEOPLE. | WITH SOMETHING ENTIRELY | NEW AND DIFFERENT IN VAUDE-| VILLE AND MUSICAL COMEDY. | REGULAR FROGRAM OF PIC. TURES! ADMISSION—26 & Boe. Pil FRE PROGRAM. NOW PLAYING ALL THIS WEEK Al Tl OteTh plot in Sound s not have Talking Parts). ADMISSION, 85 & 50c; children, 15e. a—_“ onsmm— MONDAY AND TUESDAY WEDNESDAY (Next Week. All Talking SUPER PRODUCTION “The Terror” Chills, Creeps, Mystery, Thirlls, and 100 Per Cent All Talking! A REAL VITATPHONE PICTURE 1$10.00 Ladies’ DRESSES Sn - 1a ¢ y § a WO SPECIAL $1.85 Men's ] ress ye, RRO TY WTO IRIN. I Ss ING A iS WE spreading ARE INFORMED that a false rumor that we are leaving heim. WE DENY THIS RUMOR PHATICALLY. One Mill- EM- SOMC ALSO TAKE PLEASURE INFORM- ing our friends and patrons that Mr. Ab- City Milli- rahamson is leaving for New York The New Goods will be in the Store for Saturday’s Business. Abrahamson’s DEPARTMENT STORE MILLHEIM’S BEST STORE 65c Ladies’ | $5.00 Ladies’ Silk Rayon Oxfords and Hose 49¢|Pumps$3 95
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