THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1929. THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, fm 2 CENTRE HALL, PENNA. mm BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. SN. W., BMITH, Editor. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, AW, E Batereu at he Pest Ofice in Centlre Hal Mo second class mall matter, PERMS The terms of subseription to Be Reporter are $150 a year, In advance Pispiay sdvertising rates made kaowd mm appileation, “Sunday Church Services PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev. 5 ¥F, Greenhoe, Pastor) Farm Mills—10:30 A. M. Centre Hall, 2:30 P. M, Georges Valley, 7:30 PP. M. "~~ CENTEE HALL REFORMED CHARGE. (Rev. Delius BB, KEecner, Fastor) Pentre ilall #:30 Sunday School 10:30—Church Services Fussey vilie— 1:30-—-Sunday B:30—Churh School. Services. EVANGELICAL (Rev, W_ E, Bmith, Paster.) Beth sda v A. M. Spring Milis—10:30 A. AM. Locust 23:30 P. M. #oly Communion at all Rev \ i Weaver will prea 1st Jord's Supe nference Saturday P. M., at Spring FAESBYTERIAN (Bev. J. M Kirkpatrick, Faster) Pine Grove Mills, 8:30 A. M. Lemont, 11:00 A. M. Centre Hall, 7:30 P. M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev. Harry W, Newman, Fastor.) ————— 1>xs eo CENTRE COUNTY NOTES, * * . - . * * HOSPITAL chy Belles riv pital orn Saty "} fo child in ¢ mn whom have dled Mrs. Albert Knisely of was i three of Bellafonte, wdmitted irgical treatment Mrs wna treatment Mra Royal Kline, of Pir Mills, was admitted on 8 surgical Mra graduate nurse of the Her wy. til and wit) Miss EVla Fuy the classe of Mrs. Helen admitted? on treatment, Mra. Oliver CIff and MNttie son, Saturday fo Roya’ Kine, of Pine Crov Baturda for oe Mills, admitted or sirgleal Cirove iturday for is a minty remembered as vias graduated with treatment Kline entre £3 1924 Mabus, of Milesburg. was Saturday for surgioal CantinneA an next rolumng DEATHS Potter in Cen- POTTER. ~— Joshua Taylor died Tuesday noon at his homs tre Hall illness due to compli- born after an cident to ith 1840, ‘otter and age, He was and was a son of Mary Ann Taylor Martha RR Mec 1878, the Rey Sep called vears, tT month married mn Ocotober 31, wughwait officiating. On 1914, Mrs. Potter was rd, aged 62 To this union were born Potter MILLS CITIZENS SPRING BID FOR ENTERPRISE | citizens | | Mills and environs are making | their | extensive | Eight of Spring or ten representative an intensive drive to smburfe for town an enterprise of an character, Excopt terprise the Reporter's no further state to may that t.e en is of the manufacturing order, nformant would make | ment The prize, from! what (Continued from previous column.) Be Tle fonte day Mrs. Harry had discharged on were discharged on Satur Roseman of Milestwirg, who been a surgical Saturday Mra, John Shaughnessy and litle daughter, of Bellefonte, were discharg- ed on Saturday. Miss Bertha Parker, of Millbrook. had undergoing medical treatment, was discharged on Saturday. Mrs. Thomas Way, of Halfmoon town- ehip, was discharged on Sunday after having undergone treatment for med feal purposes, Miss Florence Smith, of Spring Mills, was admitted on Sunday for medical treatment Miss Verng MeDonald, of Bellefonte, was discharged on Sunday after recely- ing medical treatment, Mrs. Paul Spearley and daughter, of Benner township, were disdvarged on Sunday. patient, was who been AL I TIBBENS—SWEENEY, LE —— Prof, Gramley Presents Plano to Chareh Ls a —— Burnham Auctioneer Falls Dead. ‘aw J. Knep ' HOR —————— Atl Jury Commissioners Fill Wheel ¥Z at these Out- # {A standing Used Values LO COUPE UR used car department is operated under rolet Red O. K. Tag system. Under this plan, we attach the Chevrolet Red O. K. Tag to the ru liator cap of every recondi- tioned car—show ing exactly what vital units of checked or reconditioned by nics. PONTIAC the famous Cl y CHEVROLET COACH new Du the car have bec our expert mec! 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Nothing has been spared to assure 5 Month of Sales long fo be remembersd by Gable's patrons, Now-=with every department In this mighty store polsed for the start— Gable's sends thls message to everyone, A message ringing with sineerity— Inspired by a vidon of Greater Service! Come to the Gable Month Sales Wednesday! Witness the thrilling sight * tremendons effort to stralght to of a huge organlzation—working as one-—engaged in a make new service and selling history. Directing Its appeal thrifty people. Smart New Fashions - Complete and Varied Assortments - Thousands of Bargains Await You in Gable’s! THE WM. F. GABLE CO. ALTOONA - - PENNSYLVANIA
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