. AHURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1929. THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, ARR — CENTRE HALL, PENNA. or . SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. B. W. SMITH, Editep MDW, EB BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, — Suseted ot she Post Office in Centre Mau 9 second clase mall matter, THEMS ~The terms of subseription t« he Beperter are $1.00 a year, In advance Pleplay advertising rates made knowu 2» application. Sunday Church Services FRENS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev, 85. ¥. Greenhoe, Faster) Farmers Mills—The lord's Supper will be observed at 10:30 A. M. Bap fiemn of children and reception of mem- bers. Centre Hall, 2:30 P. M. Georges Valley, 7:30 P. ee LENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE. (Bev. Deins B, Keener, aster) entre Hall— 1:80—Sunday School. 3:30—Church Services. Bussey ville— #:830—8unday School 29:30—Church Services, a AL EVANGELICAL (Bev, W. E, Smith, Paster.) FRESDYXTERIAN (Bev, J, M., Kirkpatrick, Pastor) Centre Hall, 9:80 A. M. Boalsburg, 11:00 A. M. Fine 1:30 P. M. Grove Mills — METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, Harry W, Newman, Fastor.) On account of Annual ance being in there will be the charge, Sunday Lonier session at Cleartield, noe preaching services in School at t usual hour, — At LINDEN HALL, (Miss Sarah Ecroyd, Pastor.) Sunday Ogu CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES, Mr fonte a baby County Flot Prof. C on Ti treatm or ‘uriin, fs uniter. PINE medical treatment, having admitted on Thursday 8 Richard McClure. Clure, of Bellefonte, underwent gical treatment on Thursday of week; discharged on Friday. Mrs. Richard Mabus, of Bellefonte, on Saturday was admitied as a med: fecal patient. ; iss Verna Shick, of Fleming, Is a medical patient, having been admitted on Baturday, : Wilbur Jackson, son of David Jack. won, of College township, boeame a sur. gical patient on Saturday, Miss Mary Whiteman, of Snow Boe, who had teen a medical patient for the past eight weeks, was discharg p odd on Saturday, Gordon Singer, physieal dircetor at the local Y. M. ©. A, who had been a (Continued on next column) : Dewe y Si beg n son of Thomas Me. BT. last DEATHS COL. HUGH 8, TAYLOR. Military Man Investigator, Lite Sanday Former County Sheriff, and Special Revenue Passed Out of This Morning, As this issue of the Reporter is be- (Wednesday afternoon) a funeral 4a in Taylor, in his lifetime He was long with the State National at the time of the Spanish war he was made Captain o Company B., tix Pennsylvania Infant He was Inter commissioned a Livgten- ant-Colonel and then Colonel Taylor's death occurred at Sunday had been in printed military Hugh 8 town, Bellefonte, ing full progress for Colones nome connected Guard and Angsican § his ten Col. home o'clock. on morning nt He months, of his life falling health the fow weeks was confined to bed He was cared for by wife and sister, Miss Lillie Taylor, a irse,. The of ha death aving eursy for son and during fast i his trained Cause Wis public as resulted worn January parentage. and ir the He Starr) I Wis born in e Hafont He it four 180 Sury and Phin wduating from in 1386, he Mi¥tary Curtin, ives the was appoint Paint Academy irew G then no mp————— Hon, J. LL. Holmes” Car Found, The auto Holmes, stolen in while belonging ut week he was eating a lunch, Hadreville It the vouths waa recovered at was extent of Ro Cowan-aged taken the ma it, stole a They were damaged to Philadelphia and marked and $350 Two land Martin William teen years, had and afte wrecking car at Blairsville, near Pittsburg. chine ond captured Bow (Continued from previols ooltmn) medical patient for the past week more, was discharged on Saturday. Mikes Presovick, an employe of the Federal Match Co, who last week was injured in a fall while working at the factory, was discibirged on Baturday. His most serious Injury was a cut on one leg. Mra, Jennie Morris, of State College, who had ben a medical patient, was dacharged on Baturday, Haris Harbridge, of Huston town. ship, was discharged on Sunday after having undergone surgical treatment, Harry Wetter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wetter, of Bellefonte, was slightly in- Jured shortly after noon on Monday when he was struck by an automobile, He received treatment at the hospital and was discharged. or THE CENTRE REPORTER CENTRE HALL PA. East Reef and it Years more Near five NEAR EAST RELIEF. care of -~ rod uire Centre County Lacks $2460 of Reack- ng Its Quota—20,000 Children at Present Under Care of Organiza tion, of that one terwiud, to bring them to tion. Anything less than post-orphanage overdight would dangar for the children and failure on the part of Near East lef, It must be remembered that the Smyrna tragedy the of populations, the numiter of a meagre ving, but to make a for the number still "teen age. Year Last spring Centre county falled én the effort to ralse the quota of $5561.00 assigned tha $6,000,000 budget necessary the Near East Reilef five years and completing the training of th children in On Ist the defloit wis 3 since reduced ww and as our share of for carryng on for 101g ~ . srge under er, HO education and care, July people who have given so 100.00; been $2450.00, 1 d thea has in past can falter on the 3 Yedurs, the . communities aliotment of the quota but ad eifort now do The time Emit fo 1929, Some ol stretch and not succeed in winning {honorable discharge from this majomty not. Anol. ot otsfgntion the Charles M, aust be made comgretle McCurdy, Bellefonte, underwriting y ¢ county, WOI'K. treasurer for the find June When by the horrors of deportations, the gladly puve children from With tie establs splendid SULh, money sent to him or wrought the wa ware up emotion ox committee will be gratefully i ITLASSILC I y pe | odived the Smy- | ’ | Te nn, elo, tragedy of : k by 3 committee for entre Hal Smith, DD. KK. Keller we and Rev, J M wa money u ' . irace these tion death and Hient or Wins Wiles - A A After 125 WHS uiminate Cabin Years, nin Lion Is Intact OL only ww make DOC oIne Weve epee VE Are quspped, Eving, but ontribution to the ind nt f the meagre of rnmon— ————— Dedicate Elks Lodge Home, ed of Mesars, 8B. B. Russell, chairman, Robert B, Montgomery, Dominic Dughi M. H. Wiker, Amos G. Gole, sled, Deering binder, 6-14 cut; Johnston mower, Keystone hay outfit, Johnston B-fork hay Buckeye corn worker, Hench Fov- ang corn planter, land roller, drill, 3-section spring spring iever No hay loading tedder, Corn worker, Be tion steel Empire in tooth lever tooth spike AMONG THE LEADING PUBLIC SALES PUBLIC BALE. On the Potter farm, 4 M, west of Centre Hall or 1 M. east Linden Hall: THURSDAY, MARCH 21st, at 9:30 am : 5 HORSES-—Day 11 yrs. old; | 2nd shovels; Gray team, 16 and 16 black horse, years old, bay horse, 14 yrs from 1100 to 1400 Ibs, CATTLE ~13 and harrow, 2-gection MeYer han 13, cutting ndders tugs, 2 2 harpoon harrow, 2 60-1ooth rows, 2 Vulcan plows nch, top buggy, full collars i set harness, erst eng : sets half tugs, bridles, and double trees, forks hay forks POTN pulleys, Mingle trees WOO chile brooder stove mara ¥ra Bingie horses stove, mink good line leader; oid; weigh FETTEROLY. BOTT one Reg two nice bull redited herd milk cows, Close Hols and 6 mos Holstein springers; ted) two tered Hegi 15 mos oid fulis, fjuernsey » headless; . =Y id % 1 Ln Bax HOGS—2 brood sows, months o ong will farrow other ialer, 200 wuite 60 Ibs. ; J uaiit (RATA Tp GOODS WALKER. Brew f F. 0. FUBLIC SALE, ve ff Cent For pyorrhea For prevention agamsti gum i tions, Zonite, the new powerful antiseptic. Al guards colds, coughs and more serious eases of nose and throat, fec- use against Gis. of Your Life Is Spent in BED .. Sound Sleep Means Health A quantity purchase enables us to offer the Consisting of 50 pounds 100 per ct. Layer Cotton Felt made up in woven striped ticking. Four rows side stitching. Two-piece mattress. at 3 2-90 Regularly made to sell at $17.50 Phone or mail orders filled. Send size of bed. W. R. 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